ee i Lh BepL iAWh . LT MeL SNSE Peaa)SySiWe i Sa ~ ~ Sntri [id 0SH rai bi MR i NE DEPOSITORY LIBRARY #328 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS KC (MO) PL (Please see detailed contents on pp. V through XXXII) Administrative or legislative assistants and secretaries £0 MOTNDOTS. ce ch Cie deta mae mna nt ava nm nnn Alphabetical list and addresses of Members_____________ Biographical section of Members, including definition of districts represented by House Members Capitol of the United States Committee assignments Committees: Joint, with commissions and boards_ _________________ Standing (subcommittees), select, and special, with staffs_ Departments: page | Departments—Con. Agniculture............. 561 Interior... aa... Air Torce.. cane 535 Justice... on... 2 Ammy........eeeee--515 Labor... oot. ..... Commerce. ......cea-581 Navy......oao..... Defense...0r-Stato... ian om 497 Health, Education, and Transportation _ ____ Wollure.....co nn... 609 Treasury... cocum=t Housing and Urban Development. _____ 625 Diplomatic: Foreign representatives and consular offices in the United States. -. ci cmt manic ane mead am U.S. representatives and consular offices District of Columbia Independent SEONGIES. ..... ... noon na cine me nnn mmm mm Index of individual mames. 0c. endian International orgamMIZAtIONS...... vo co eee cee a————— LH RL En SS, Rah Eo i Th OR LON Maps of congressional districts Members of 95th Congress: Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers. Biographical section including definition of districts represented by House Members Committee assignments State dElenations. onsen ie eens vnam nnn mms Terms snd dates ol service......cevcvm manned a Press representatives and services: Periodico] pross galleries. .. conve vw nn on POS VOTO. vr ee oe min mm ee a ve = dn on 0 ed i mo Press photographers’ gallery... ceo ce mecca lames Radio and television correspondents’ galleries_ -_______ White House News Photographers Association Statistical information 1977 OFFICIAL Convened January 4, 1977 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON MAY 17 1977 COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING HowaArp W. CANNON, Senator from Nevada, Chairman Frank THOMPSON, JR., Representative from New Jersey, Vice Chairman JaMEs B. ALLEN, Senator from Alabama MARK O. HATFIELD, Senator from Oregon Augustus F. Hawkins, Representative from California WiLLiam L. 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Stock Number 052-070-03930-2 (Cloth), Stock Number 052-070-03931-1 (Cloth indexed), Stock Number 052-070-03929-2 (Paper) II NOTES The following changes occurred in the membership of the 95th Congress after the election of November 2, 1976: Name Resigned Successor Sworn in REPRESENTATIVES Brock Adams, 7th Wash.1________ Jan. 22,1977 Bob Bergland, 7th Minn.2________ Jan. 22,1977 Mar. 1,1977 Andrew Young, 5th Ga.4._______ Jan. 29,1977 1 Resigned to become Secretary of Transportation. 2 Resigned to become Secretary of Agriculture. 3 Elected by special election Feb. 22, 1977. 4 Resigned to become U.S. Representative to the United Nations with the rank of Ambassador. The following changes occurred in the membership of the 94th Congress after the election of November 5, 1974: Name Resigned Successor Sworn in SENATORS Norris Cotton, NH... Sept. John A. Durkin 2 Sept. 18,1975 Philip A. Hart, Mich Donald W. Riegle, Jr.3__ Stuart Symington, Mo___________ John C. Danforth 3 Roman L. Hruska, Nebr Edward Zorinsky 3 John O, Pastore, BU... _.... 0. John H. Chafee 3 Robert Taft, Jr., Ohio... oxi. . 28,1976 Howard M. Metzen-baum.3 Walter F. Mondale, Minn.4_______ . 30,1976 Wendell R. Anderson 5__ John V. Tunney, Calif. 0 or: S. I. Hayakawa 3 ‘REPRESENTATIVES John C. Klueczynski, 5th T11______ 26, 1975 John G. Fary 6 July 15,1975 Jerry L. Pettis, 37th Calif . 14,1975 Shirley N. Pettis? May 6,1975 Richard H. Fulton, 5th Tenn.8___ . 14,1975 Clifford R. Allen ? Dec. 2,1975 James F. Hastings, 39th N.Y ____ 20,1976 Stanley N. Lundine 10__ Mar. 8,1976 Robert (Boh) R. Casey, 22d 22,1976 Ron Paul 12 Apr. 7,1976 Tex.11 Wright Patman, 1st Tex Sam. B. Hall -Jr.8. ...... June, 28,1976 William A. Barrett, 1st Pa Michael O. Myers 14 Torbert H. Macdonald, 7th Mass. Edward J. Markey “4____ Jerry L. Litton, 6th Mo__________ E. Thomas Coleman 4__ Wayne L. Hays, 18th Ohio Donald W. Riegle, Jr., 7th Mich.15_ : 30, 1976 1 Appointed by Governor, Aug. 8, 1975, to fill vacancy until successor is elected; sworn in Sept. 3, 1975; due to the contested election of Nov. 's, 1974, the undecided seat for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3 1975, was declared vacant as of Aug. 8, 1975, pursuant to S. Res. 54, 94th Congress. 2 Elected by special election Sept. 16, 1975, to complete the remainder of the 6-year term ending Jan. 3, 1981 3 Appointed by Governor to complete unexpired term. 4 Resigned to become Vice President of the United States. 5 Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy until successor is elected. 6 Elected by special election July 8,1975. 7 Elected by special election Apr. 29, 1975, to fill vacancy caused by the death of her husband Terry L. Pettis. 8 Resigned to become mayor of Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tenn. ? Elected by special election Nov. 25, 1975 10 Elected by special election Mar. 2, 1976. 11 Resigned to become a Commissioner on the Federal Maritime Commission. 12 Elected by special election Apr. 3, 1976. 13 Elected by special election June 19, 1976. 14 Elected by special election Nov. 2, "1976. 15 Resigned to accept appointment as United States Senator for unexpired term. CONTENTS (For List of Individuals, see Index on p. 998) A Page Administration—Continued Academy of Sciences, Engineering, Institute New Communities (HUD) of Medicine, and National Research Academies, United States: Military Activities Under Direction of Smithsonian Institution Addresses of Members of Congress Administration, Office of Assistant Secretary for: Assistance Payments Bonneville Power Departmental (Agriculture) Drug Enforcement (Justice) Economic Development (Commerce) Employment and Training (Labor) Employment Standards (Labor) Energy Research and Development Military Liaison Committee to (Defense).__ 512 Farm Credit Federal Disaster Assistance (HUD) Federal Energy Federal Highway. Federal Railroad Food and Drug General Services National Aeronautics and Space National Credit Union National Oceanic and Atmospheric National Highway Traffic Safety Occupational Safety and Health (Labor) Packers and Stockyards Rehabilitation Services Rural Electrification Small Business Social Security Southeastern Power Urban Mass Transportation Veterans’ Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to: Representatives Senators Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Ary; OMico of... 0. chee rim edamame 517 Administrative Committee of the Federal Administrative Conference of the United States. 650 Administrative Department (Library of Con- Administrative Law Judges (SEC) Administrative Office, U.S. Courts Administrative Review, Commission on Administrator, Office of the— Food and Nutrition Service Foreign Agricultural Service General Services Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administra- Social and Rehabilitation Service Advanced Research Projects Agency (DOD)... 507 Advisers, Council of Economic Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments Advisory Commission on Information, U.S..... 651 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Advisory Committee, International Cotton.._. 804 Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Dis- armament, General Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.... 652 Advisory Council on the Education of Dis- advantaged Children Aeronautics: Board, Civil. cr es i a iin Tohs 659 National, and Space Administration Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA)... 692 Affairs, Chief of Public (Army) Congressional Directory Agencies: Advanced Research Projects (DOD) Arms Control and Disarmament, U.S________ 656 Central Intelligence Civil Preparedness (DOD) Defense Communications (DOD) Defense Contract Audit (DOD) Defense Intelligence (DOD) Defense Logistics (DOD) Defense Mapping (DOD) Defense Nuclear (DOD) Defense Security Assistance (DOD) Environmental Protection. . ................. 667 Independent International Development, State Mapping (DOD) U.S. Army Security and Intelligence Head- Agencies related to the United Nations Aging, Administration on (HEW) Aging, House Select Committee on Aging, Senate Special Committee on Agricultural Attachés Agricultural Economics Agricultural Library, National Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Service, Foreign Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics. ooo ___. 574 Economic Management Support Center____ 574 Economic Research Service Farmer Cooperative Service Staff Economist Group. Statistical Reporting Service Conservation, Research, and Education Agricultural Research Service Cooperative State Research Service Extension Service Forest Service National Agricultural Library Soil Conservation Service Departmental Administration Office of: Automated Data Systems Equal Opportunity Management and Finance Operations___ Personnel Commodity Credit Corporation Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Foreign Agricultural Service Agricultural Attachés Commodity Analysis International Trade Management Market Development Office of the Administrator Office of General Sales Manager. Commercial Export Programs Agriculture, Department of—Continued Marketing and Consumer Services Agricultural Marketing Service Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Administrative Management Animal and Plant Meatand Poultry. 00. -0 ro oi lid, 570 Federal Grain Inspection Service Food and Nutrition Service Administrator Management Program Operations Packers and Stockyard Administration Office of Communication Office of the General Counsel Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Office of Investigation Rural Development Farmers Home Administration Management Divisions Program Divisions Rural Electrification Administration Administrator, Office of the Administration Electric Program Rural Development Service Rural Telephone Bank Telephone Program Secretary Air and Space Museum, National Air Commands, Major (Air Force) Air Force Academy, Board of Visitors to the... 335 Comptroller of the Air Force Deputy Chiefs of Staffi— Personnel Plans and Operations Programs and Resources Research and Development Systems and Logistics Major Air Commands— Continental Commands Overseas Commands Office of— Administrative Assistant Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force— Financial Management Installations and Logistics Manpower and Reserve Affairs Research and Development Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force: International Affairs General Counsel Information Legislative Liaison Secretary of the Air Force Space Systems Under Secretary of the Air Force Separate Operating Agencies Air Force Liaison Office, Capitol Airlines ticket offices, combined Airmen’s and Soldiers’ Home, U.S. ____...-----724 Air Staff (Air Force) Contents VII Air Systems Command, Naval Alaska Power Administration Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (HEW) Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Bureau of (Treasury) Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (District) ._. 784 Alphabetical list, including room, phone, home post office address, Washington address, and biography page number: Delegates Representatives Resident Commissioner Senators American Art, Archives of American Battle Monuments Commission American Indian Policy Review Commission.. 327 American National Red Cross Board of Governors Directors of Services and Activities Executive and Administrative Officers Honorary Officers National Field Offices American Printing House for the Blind American Revolution Bicentennial Administra- American States, Organization of Anacostia Neighborhood Museum Animal and Plant Health Services Antitrust Division (Justice) Appalachian Regional Commission Appellate Review Activity, Navy Appeals and Review, Board of (District) Appeals, District of Columbia, Court of Appeals, Immigration, Board of (Justice) Appeals, Military, U.S. Court of....._.._.._.._. 772 Appeals Review Board, Employee (Navy) Appeals, Temporary Emergency Court of, U.S. 740 Appeals, U.S. Court of, for District of Columbia Circuit Appeals, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent... 750 Applications (NASA) Apportionment of Representatives by States, under each census Apprenticeship Council (District) Architect of the Capitol House Office Buildings Senate Office Buildings Architectural Consultants for the Old George-town Act, Boardof. co. oer on 663 Archives and Records Service, National Archives of American Art Armed Forces, Industrial College Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, Na- Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (Defense) Armed Forces Staff College Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (Defense) Armory Board, District of Columbia Page Arms Control and Disarmament, General Advi- sory Committee on Army Boards Army, Department of the Army Staff and Selected Agencies Assistant Secretaries of the Army: Civil Works Financial Management Installations and Logistics Manpower and Reserve Affairs Research and Development Department of the Army Boards, Military Missions, and Commissions Headquarters, U.S. Army— Communications Command Criminal Investigation Command Forces Command Health Services Command Intelligence and Security Command Materiel and Readiness Command. ._._._____ 519 Military District of Washington Training and Doctrine Command Military Traffic Management Command--__ 520 Office of the— Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army Assistant Secretaries of the Army. Chief of Legislative Liaison Chief of Public Affairs. oo rua onion 518 General Counsel Secretary of the Army Under Secretary of the Army U.S. Military Academy Army Liaison Office, Capitol Art: Archives of American Freer Gallery of National Gallery of Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate, Com- mission on Arts: Commission of Fine John F. Kennedy Center for Performing National Collection of Fine National Council on National Endowment for. Arts and Crafts Board (Interior) Arts and the Humanities, Federal Council Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation. 698 Assassinations, House Select Committee on.--. 302 Assessment, Office of Technology..-------------444 Assessment Board, Technology Assignment of Rooms in the Capitol: Basement Floor and Terrace First Floor Fourth Floor Second Floor Third Floor Assignments to committees: Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates Senators Assistance Federal Disaster (HUD) Assistance Payments Administration Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S.. 653 Assistant Majority Leader Congressional Directory Assistant Republican Leader_.______..__________ Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com-MOCO an a aw 583 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Man- agament (Taber). oaa 603 Assistant Secretaries of Defense. _ __________ 499-505 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force .....__.. 536 Assistant Secretaries of the Army ._ _________ 516,517 Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development. =rtion 20 626-633 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy___________ 524, 525 AssistanttotheMinority......2. 0... .... 0... 417 Assistants, Administrative, and Secretaries to: Representatives... 0 of ta mais. ian 373 Senators. ho ees 368 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense....___.... 506 Association, Government National Mortgage (HUD) oie toe Sh a 0 2698 Association, International Development 819 Association, White House News Photographers. 899 Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian_______ 722 Atomic Energy Agency, International .________ 818 Atomic Energy, Joint Committeeon....__.____ 321 Attending Physician at the Capitol.....___.___. 432 Attorney General: Biographyof oo tonne ocr can hy orl 541 Officorof-ir a li tra tn A 541 Attorney’s Office, United States..____.__________ 547 Audit Agency, Defense Contract... ____ 508 Authority: Tennessee Valley...ra Co 724 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit....._. 730 Avenue Development Corporation, Pennsyl-vania 708 Aviation Administration, Federal... ...._______ 642 B Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International. oo cocacra Lions 801, 819 Bank, Inter-American Development...._.._._... 798 Bank of the United States, Export-Import... 669 Basin Commission, Delaware River____________ 665 Battle Monuments Commission, American.._.. 653 Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Pension.____.___ 708 Bicentennial Administration, American BELEA 1 ee EI SHS 655 Biographies: Attorney-General. tn. CA rl. 541 Clerk of the House of Representatives..._._._ 424 Delegate of— ; District of Columbia oi aol oon wo 195 Biographies— Continued Justices of the Supreme Court 734 Members-of Congress. .... nites aenisnamns 3-196 Postmaster General... oii neue tian 727 Postmaster, House of Representatives...._.__ 426 President of the United States........_.______ 471 Resident Commissioner of the Commonwealth OL Puerto. BiC0 cre ai cns os erates ods in 195 Secretary of— Agriculluye. o.oo et 561 AW TBOree. hen a aa se ER 535 Vr1 a i J ERR LR SL Se RARER i 515 COMMITEE. co = raed olde Sas 581 De ense. oo SE el si eo nt 497 Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 609 Housing and Urban Development......____ 625 Interior. ooo a et A aug ri Fr a hw TE 551 LADO as LS a eet 601 NAVY i faa he when a 523 530) A Ln ar EE RI SR 479 Transportation... coo 2 2 erredvbotcn 639 RYOBI. at do ee ne bd Ue nln os 491 Senators, Representatives, Resident Commis- sioner, and Delegates. -.--oemanne 3-196 Sergeant at Arms of the House... —........_. 425 Under Secretary, Commerce. -........-2-cu.--581 Vice President of the United States....._..___ 3 Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory.__.._. Blind, American Printing House for the.._.___. Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Com- mittee for Purchase from.......---.--Board of Contract Appeals, Armed Services.... 512 Board of Visitors: Air Force Academy... ic. -csr sot cudaeriuiaida=> 335 Coast Guard-Academy. ... 2... -ceerhwsenns 335 Merchant Marine Academy. -ccooaeoaoeaa-335 Military Academy... -«vuvcrnrnn-cmamerreseoss 335 Naval Academy. use anssec maa ness nnn ves 335 Boards: Alcoholic Beverage Control (District). ..----784 Appeals and Review (District) oo --------783 Architectural Consultants for the Old George- TOW ACE 2. ee SE AL enced nen 663 Armory, District of Columbia... 665 Arts and Crafts Board (Interior). --.-oooooo--559 Capitol Police. oc... cs drmam maar en ream 430 Civil Aeronautics. cue aiam ico enna et 659 Commissioners, U.S. Soldiers Home.....-----724 Community Recreation Advisory (District).-791 Contract Appeals, Armed Services. ...-.-----512 Correction of Naval Records ----cccoaeaaa---525 GUE... oad ES a li. 196 Virgin:Islands:.. . cedeC ori cu ati lieu. 196 Deputy Secretary of Defense... ..___._...... 497 ‘Deputy Secretary of State _____________.__... 479 Doorkeeper, House of Representatives........ 425 Judges of the— U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia...a 741 U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Ap-iLL COP A SN RRs RANT | SST 750 0.8: Court of Claims... cio nmdadi coi. 746 U.S. Court of Military Appeals__...._.....-772 17.8. Customs Court. --cos ato namm= 761 igen U.S. District Court for the District of Contents Boards—Continued Joint Congressional Library of Congress Trust Fund Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety (D.C.). 790 National Archives Trust Fund National Credit Union National Labor Relations National Mediation National Science National Transportation Safety Navy Council of Personnel On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U.S__ 813 Parole (District) Railroad Retirement Regents (Smithsonian Institution) Renegotiation Technology Assessment Trustees (Public Library) Unemployment Compensation (District) Zoning Adjustment (District) Boards and Commissions (State) Boards, Joint Committees and Commissions... 321 Bonneville Power Administration Botanic Garden Broadcasting, Board for, International Budget Office, Congressional . __.._____.____.____ 435 Budget, Office of Management and Building Commission, House Office Building Commission, Senate Office Buildings and Grounds, Capitol Bureaus: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (Treasury)... 493 Community Health Services (HEW) Customs (Treasury) East-West Trade Economic Analysis Engraving and Printing Government Financial Operations (Treasury). 495 Health Resources Development (HEW) Indian Affairs Inter-American Affairs (State) and Bureau for Latin America (Agency for Interna-tional Development) International Commerce Investigation, Federal (Justice) Labor Statistics Land Management (Interior) Latin America (International Development) Materials Transportation (DOT) Medical Services (HEW) Naval Personnel Outdoor Recreation (Interior) Prisons Medical Program (HEW) Prisons (Justice) Public Debt (Fiscal Service, Treasury) Quality Assurance (HEW) Reclamation (Interior) Standards, National Under Direction of Smithsonian Institution.. 718 Business Administration, Small Cabinet members, list of Campaign Committee, Democratic Senatorial... 262 Canal Company, Panama Canal Zone Government Capital Planning Commission, National Capitol: Airlines Ticket Offices, Combined Architect of the: Architect’s Office House Office Buildings Senate Office Buildings Attending Physician Botanic Garden Buildings and Grounds: Capitol Grounds Capitol Power Plant Extension of the Capitol House Office Buildings Senate Office Buildings U.S. Capitol Commission for the Extension of Congressional Budget Office Congressional Daily Digest: House section Senate section Congressional Record Diagrams of the— Basement and terrace floor plan Assignment of rooms on First (ground) floor plan Assignment of rooms on Fourth (attic) floor plan Assignment of rooms on House Chamber Seating Plan of the Senate Chamber Directory of the Senate Seating Plan... . 467 Second (principal) floor plan Assignment of rooms on Third (gallery) floor plan Assignment of rooms on General Accounting Office Divisions Foreign Branches Regional Offices Government Printing Office Liaison Offices: Air Force Veterans Administration, Congressional... 433 Library of Congress Administrative Department Congressional Research Service Copyright Office Law Library Office of the Librarian Processing Department Reader Services Department Research Department Trust Fund Board Miscellaneous Officials Congressional Directory Capitol—Continued Office of Technology Assessment Technology Assessment Board Office of the: Majority Secretary (Senate) Minority Secretary (Senate) Assistant to the Minority Legislative Counsel (Senate) Officers of the House: Chaplain Clerk, Office of the Doorkeeper, Office of the House Document Room Publications Distribution Service Law Revision Counsel Legislative Counsel, Office of Majority and Minority Rooms Majority Leader Majority Whip Minority Staff Officers Minority Leader. Minority Whip Official Reporters of Debates Official Reporters to House Committees... 429 Parliamentarian, Office of the Postmaster, Office of the Cannon Office Building Capitol Office Longworth Office Building Rayburn Office Building Sergeant At Arms, Office of the Speaker, Office of the Officers of the Senate: Deputy President Pro Tempore Legislative Counsel Majority Leader Majority Whip Secretary, Office of the Sergeant At Arms, Office of the President, Office of the President Pro Tempore Republican Leader Page School Police Board Police, United States Railroad Ticket Office Telephone Exchange ‘Western Union Telegraph Co Census Bureau Center, Federal Law Enforcement Training... 495 Center, Engineering and Research (Interior)___. 558 Center, Federal Judicial Center for Health Statistics, National (HEW)_. 618 Center for Disease Control Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life, National Center for the Study of Man (Smithsonian) Central Intelligence Agency Changes in membership of the Ninety-fifth Congress Chaplain of the House of Representatives Chaplain of the Senate Page Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Chief Accountant (SEC) Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army) Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Public Affairs (Army) Chiefs of Staff, Joint (Defense) Citizens Committee for UNICEF City Council, District of Columbia City Post Office, Washington Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Aviation Organization, International Civil Division (Justice) Civil Preparedness Agency (DOD) Civil Rights Commission, U.S................. 726 Civil Rights Division (Justice) Civil Service Commission Liaison Offices at Capitol Regional Offices Civilian Personnel (Navy) Claims Commission, Indian Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Foreign Claims, U.S. Court of Classification, Political, of Congress Classified Stations, Post Office (District) Clerk, House of Representatives Clerk of the Probate Court and Register of Club, the Congressional Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the. 335 Coast Guard Medical Services, U.S. (HEW)____ 620 Coast Guard, nS. 0 oe sed at 641 Coastal Plains Regional Commission College: Armed Forces Staff (Joint Service) Gallaudet Industrial, of the Armed Forces (Joint Serv- Columbia, District of Combined Air Lines Ticket Office Commerce Commission, Interstate Commerce, Department of Bureau of— Domestic Commerce East-West Trade Economic Analysis International Commerce Resources and Trade Assistance Standards, National Boulder Laboratories The Census Congressional Relations Staff Domestic and International Business Admin- istration Economic Development Administration Maritime Administration National Fire Prevention and Control Ad- ministration National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis- Contents Page Page Commerce, Department of —Continued Office of— Assistant Secretary for Administration. ___. 583 Energy Programs. co rica 591 Field OperationSy. i wcciotenecnsmsss a 591 Minority Business Enterprise... ...._.____ 584 Product Standards. .... zu. ci ccinsseiiesenn 583 PUbHE AIS. vrs a on At an aps dined 591 PelecommUNICAtIONS. noo vos messesi re m 584 Patent and Trademark Office... ..._..__.___. 598 Regional Commissions: Coastal Plains... icuced de ison dames seme 585 FOUL COTNOLS. ie nae ud Sn tn Same nn id 585 New England... coi cava. i. arsed ciengm 585 BIT RYE mE a 585 827%4 pe NE SE ated Ine SA et) 585 Pacific Northwest... ho lion. sad ii] 585 Upper-Great Yakes. oot. vuoi as 585 sn 583 U.8. Travel SerVI00. cai. u isnaeotanpansion Commissioner, Housing— FHA (HUD) ________ 627 Commissioner, Resident, P.R. (see Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico). Commissions: Advisory, on Information, United States.____ 651 Advisory, on Intergovernmental Relations. _. 652 American Battle Monuments.____________._____ 653 American Indian Policy Review. ._.._.________ 327 ZAppalachianRegional o.oo.on oo 656 ATTN a ti de Fs Sa ge Son LT Dl inn 521 Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate...____ 326 Civil Rights, io 0 dade nt haem dn 726 Civil Bervieoues to sitetFannie dl 660 Coastal Plains is. 585 Regional...... Commodity Futures Trading_________________ 664 Congressional Mailing Standards, House -._.__ 329 Consumer Product Safety... _____._._..... 328 Delaware River Basin_..._....._._______....... 665 District of Columbia Law Revision._________ 328 Electronic Fund Transfers, National, on______ 331 Equal Employment Opportunity ._.._._______ 668 Extension of the U.S. Capitol.______________. 326 Federal Communications... _._._.____.____.._. 671 Federal Election... oo = vi nn 0 674 Federal Maritime L000 Luh nwn a i a 676 Pederal Paperwork, on...o oooi 5 326 Pederal-Power... nooioiwsLa oo 678 Pederal Prada: Su. oa’ iwenl er 5 Fak 679 Pine Arts a an ah Rl To 663 Foreign Claims Settlement, United States.._. 681 Four Cerners Regional... io... ih. cl..0 0 585 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial_________ 329 House Office’Building =.~~~ xia 329 Indian Claims, Clic ole ii en 686 Inter-American Tropical Tuna ._______.._.____ 800 International Boundary, United States and Canada. ocddiel orn 804 aR International Boundary and Water, United States and Mexico... _...._._.__. 804 International Joint, United States and Canada... idan paar Co Sor Ny 805 International Pacific Halibut, United States and Canad. oni 808 Bim. ae International Trade, U.8.. 0. Co iiuiamiss 687 Interstate Commerce... _..u....... 687 Japan-United States Friendship... ___ EST 324 Joint Brazil-United States Defense. .......... 808 Commissions—Continued Joint Congressional... coo iS co adie r 321 Joint Mexican-United States Defense. ______._ 809 Manpower Policy, National, for___ ___________ 330 Marine Corps Memorial... ______.___. 330 Mental Health, President’s,on_______________ 478 Migratory Bird Conservation_________________ 330 Modernization of House Gallery Facilities, Special, on. oi doape 303 National Capital Planning loo... oo... 696 National Historical Publications and Records. 685 National Transportation Policy Study...____ 331 New England Regional... ____..... 585 Nuclear RegulOry......ooonaerie on io 705 Occupational Safety and Health Review _.____ 706 On Administrative Review. _ ________________ 325 On Libraries and Information Science, National. J... aoc ote i any 697 Ozarks Regional. o.oo ul 0a SNC ase oe 585 Pacific Northwest Regional _..______________. 585 Parole, 8. odsa RN a 727 Personnel Interchange, President’s. _ _..______ 709 25 LE rN A A A LORE 709 Privacy Protection Study. =i. ..ic seabainil 333 Public Service (District). ...c.c.. fio 790 Securities and Exchange... ______... 710 Security and Cooperation in Europe. _.______ 327 Senate Office Building... ..cneeveinanaiaue 333 South Pacific. ..c. icin i inirianeiae 814 began Susquehanna River Basin... .lcoaeoa... 724 Temporary, on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia: enim 333 Upper Great Lakes Regional... ___.______ 585 White House Fellows, President’s....._....__. 709 Zoning (District)... cir tl ienit aaa dmaScise 792 Commissions and Boards (State) ............... 488 Commissions CATIMYY. >... oi oteedi tai duntes 521 Commissions, Boards, and Joint Committees, Congressional... ot ien canis dna bb inns 321 Committee assignments: Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and DClOEOI08... is mains vb ar wan ip or oe 5 Senators... ots eos 338 Committees: Administrative, of the Federal Register_.__._ 685 Advisory, International Cotton_...__._______ 804 Arms Control and Disarmament, General ACVISOTY coin ain band balla mb ew 656 Atomic Energy, Joint, on... ceil lol, 321 Defense Production, Joint, on______._________ 322 For European Migration, Intergovernmental_. 801 For Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped... oo uuu---663 House: Assignments to. occ coma oo i es 345 Membership Of c=. cubist ote vid sin de 276 Official reporters to. ..... 08. soo Sica agol 428 Selcet: and Special... cos... aoaa 298 Stalls of. cde eR NE daa a 304 Standing. uy. eaeSAN 276 Interdepartmental Savings Bonds. ...._....___ 496 Joint Congressional Operations_._____________ 321 Joint BeoNOmMIC. amma std = a. cian 324 Library, Joint, on. dei oii ois io od Sail 322 Military Liaison, to the Energy Research and Development Administration. .......__ 512 Congressional Directory Page Page Committees—Continued Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Perma-nent Committee for... i... libre .. 332 Outer Continental Shelf, Ad Hoc Select, on__ 298 President’s, on Employment of the Handi- capped... co lial lal ii 710 President’s, on Mental Retardation... ..._._ 332 Printing, Joint, on... ici a SolSed 322 Congressional Record Index Office.._.______ 323 Select and Special: Houses... dd lL I NE 298 len BA ee COB Gn bn Shp 262 Senate: AsSionmentS 0. oo coe co SBR IA al 338 Democratic Polley. 0... iia as 262 Membership Of cade rie: ol Bos fois 250 Republican Polley'i.. ..... oi... lb vnc. 263 Special and Beleet oo. iid ae 262 IH Oa hh sont on Na ESE eli 267 Be anAing te a 250 Pazxation; Joint, on... ar. a aD 323 Commodity Credit Corporation... _......_.. 566 Commodity Analysis (Agriculture)... ___.__.___ 567 Commodity Futures Trading Commission._.____ 664 Commodity Programs and International Affairs CAgricolbure) oon od onal 565 Commonwealth cf Puerto Rico: Bovernor ol. Tahininant 413 Resident Commissioner of ___________ 195, 208, 228 Communicaticns Agency, Defense _ .._.____... 508 Communications Command, Naval ______._____ 534 Communications Command, Army. _.......... 520 Communications, Command, Control, and Intelligence (Defense). _.___ 499 Communications Commission, Federal _________ 671 Community Development Corporation, New (HUD sn naias Se viet 632 Community Health Service... ._._____..__... 619 Community Planning and Development (BUD). Lif af ial Canis da 626 Community Recreation Advisory Board. ._...___ 791 Community Relations Service (Justice). ...._.. 543 Community Services Administration (Independ- ent Agencies). io ut... tial rd 664 Company, Panama Candl. ...... cou cwsmssnnbcei 708 Compensation Board (District). __..___________ 791 Compiroller (AIP Force)... .cuaceinsidode anne. 539 Comptroller. (Defense) a lio o nat 500 .......... Comptroller NASA). . ... oo oi aS. 692 Compiroller (Navy)... co ccec i a noon zee 526 Comptroller of the Currency (Treasury). ._...__ 493 Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and__.. 677 Conference of the United States, Administra- BVO... ci de doth to dl hE wn pT i 2 650 Conference, Environmental Study. ........____ 333 Congress: Changes in Membership of... _.._..___ bust Former Membersof.......coc-ciotlic naling 682 abrary of. oc SLIl SS 439 Political classification oui 208 of -..........0auis Sessionsiof cLcs rr SR 2 394 Congresses coincident with the terms of Presi-dents and Vice Presidents_ ._.....__._.. 414 Congresses in which Representatives served. _. 236 Congressional: Apportionment, by States... ......c.onionee 412 Congressional Budget Office... _____________ 435 CY, a a as 664 Committees. re Ne 665 Ocers. hy 665 Committee, Democratic National .______.__. . 298 Committee, National Republican. ___.______ 299 Daily Digest (Senate and House Sections)... 432 Delegations; by States, st i isle toad 198 Districts, maps of. fo daeti Lr sos la oss 942 Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards. 321 Liaison Service, Veterans’ Administration..._ 433 Mailing Standards, House Commission on... 329 Operations, Joint Committee on__...__.._.... 321 Record, Office of, at Capitol... oor... .. 432 Record Index Office. oon on maneeames 323 Research Service (Library of Congress)....... 440 Conservation, Research, and Education (Agri- ealfureY. cl rnA 576 Conservation Service and Agricultural Stabili- gation Cod dls a ideal 565 Conservation Service, Sofl.........-.. ceili 579 Consclidated Federal Law Enforcement Train- ing Center. donate tuo sdil i mie temeun 495 Consular Offices and Diplomatic Representa- tives, Foreign, in the United States._... 823 Consular Offices, United States Diplomatic and. 841 Consumer Affairs and Regulatory Functions CRUD) ble nS nan ia nied 633 Consumer and Marketing Services._..._........ 569 Consumer Product Safety Commission_._.__._. 328 Continental Commands (Air Force) o-oo... 540 Continuous Service of Senators_......-.---- Contract Appeals, Armed Services Board of... 512 Contract Audit Agency, Defense. ...ococaoao-n 508 Cooperation in Europe, Commission on Security andsro AE ee 327 Cooperative State Research Service (Agricul- 7347) a Rn WET En Wo EE lf ER 576 Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and Design ooo. tases meee abnast 718 iinonanim d= Copyright Office (Library cf Congress) .--------443 Corporate Regulation (SEC). oocoooooaoa-711 Corporation Counsel, Office of (District)... ----782 Corpcration Finance (SEC). oocoommreccneann 711 Corporations: Commodity Creditl.......ooccdieccanan=z-u 566 Community Development (HUD). ___...----632 Federal Crop Insurance. .-..o-cveremeaccanana 566 Federal Deposit Insurance... -ccceceeeo--674 International Finanee.......ocaec-7--cee=== 805, 819 Overseas Private Investment... cocoao--707 Pennsylvania Avenue Development..._...---708 Pension Benefit Guaranty... oo o----708 St. Lawrence Seaway Development. ..._-----646 Corps, U.S. Marine, Headquarters ____.--------529 Correction of Naval Records, Board of. __..----525 Corrections, Department of (District). ..------783 Correspondents Committee, Press Galleries.---850 Correspondents’ Galleries, Radio and Televi- TL EMMA THY Pa BRR Ro LTR 905 Contents Council: Advisory, on Historic Preservation Apprenticeship (District) Armed Forces Policy (Defense) _ _ ._._. ...... 498 District of Columbia, City Domestic Energy Resources Environmental Quality Federal Labor Relations Federal Property International Economic Policy National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research National Advisory, on Education of Disad- vantaged Children National Security. .c..c. i iuecmscnaie anioustise 474 Personnel Boards (Navy)... c.cccecncccnsien 525 President’s, on Physical Fitness and Sports.. 710 Wage and Price Stability (Executive Office)_. 476 Water Resources Counsel: Legislative: Ee SE IR te CS EN cl 421 Court of Impeachment, Senate Court of Military Review (Navy) Courts, District of Columbia: Court of Appeals District, United States Probate, and Register of Wills Superior Court Support Personnel Courts, U.S.: Administrative Office of the Customs and Patent Appeals. . _.__._.._._.__. 750 District Court for the District of Columbia... 753 Military Appeals Supreme Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Othe To an AD i aT 740 Credit Administration, Farm Credit Corporation, Commodity Credit Union Administration, National Criminal Division (Justice) Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the Customs and Patent Appeals, U.S. Court of... 750 Customs, Bureau of Customs Cont, VU. 8. co ce cinen is amnren 761 D Daily Digest, Congressional Data Acquisition, Office, Tracking and ON AS AY. rea Te eh 694 Data Processing (SEC) D.C. National Guard Decorations and Medals, Board of (Navy) Deeds, Recorder of (District) Defense Board, Inter-American_ _______________ 797 Defense College, Inter-American Defense Commissions: Jecint Brazil-United States Defense, Department of Armed Forces Policy Council Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Insti- Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.. 512 Assistant Secretaries of Defense— Communications, Command, Control, and Intelligence Comptroller Health Affairs Installations and Logistics International Security Affairs Legislative Affairs Manpower and Reserve Affairs Public Affairs Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. 507 Defense Audit Service Defense Civil Preparedness Agency Defense Communications Agency Defense Contract Audit Agency Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Investigative Service Defense Logistics Agency Defense Mapping Agency Defense Nuclear Agency Defense Security Assistance Agency Director of Defense Research and Engineering. 498 Director, Planning and Evaluation General Counsel Immediate Office of the Secretary Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Service Schools— Armed Forces Staff College Industrial College of the Armed Forces National Defense University The National War College Joint Staff Military Liaison Committee to the Energy Research and Development Adminis- Defense, Permanent Joint Board on, Canada- United States Defense Production, Joint Committee on Delaware River Basin Commission Delegate of— : District of Columbia: Administrative assistant to Alphabetical list Assignment to committees Biography of Home post office and Washington address... 228 Room and telephone of. Secretary to Service record in Congress Votes cast for. Congressional Directory Page Delegate cf—Continued Guam: Administrative assistant to.._____._________ 392 Alphabetical store dau Aol 2 Jains suis 228 Assignment to committees... __________ 364 Biography of ....... ccacine 196 Home post office and Washington address.. 228 Room and telephone of ___.________________ 228 Secretary tO. 2. i bininui sn lian 392 Service record in Congress _......_...__._._. 247 I CU (1) Fn TA in EIN EA YL 411 Virgin Islands: Administrative assistant to.._..._..________ 392 Alphsbetieal-listo.. coo coi nnn asians 228 Assignment to committees... __._______ 349 BB ORTaDY Of oo hr ee RE UL 196 Home post office and Washington address... 228 Room and telephone of... __._.._. 228 Secretary 10... .ceshdd satin dial 392 Service record in Congress. -coc ccceeeo-. 247 Votes Cast or. ooo sl divs iS Ltda ng 411 Delegations, Congressional, by States......__._. 198 Democratic National Congressional Committee . 298 Democratic Policy Committee (Senate)... 262 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee... 262 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee HOUSE) 25. ones vee rs nk he ms oi wis Ela 299 Department: ARTIOTIIUTG. «i olried. tS hs Catiaat Sede 561 BIL TOT08..... co tno ase See et a 535 sinatra ATINY coins main avi dee os sot ee i hd a 515 CC OTIINETC0 ei vo me wot 1 Eb re HE oe i 581 Defanse oi te Eat abd 497 11 DTD A UY OI V0 TO PT OE 471 Health, Education, and Welfare_ _____...____. 609 Housing and Urban Development __.......... 625 Inferior... cfr ai Reis ce Rue be 551 EL EI Me SSO AR 7, ATS Gi 541 ADOT. ohh hn avdtas dans s5 cE ep BERS 2S 601 NAVY a Mas sire Rat RSE 523 14 a a ES Sh I eh PLE 479 Transportation... deli. si Rat do wied sl bdgse 639 ITOOSULY cars va tins min wi ih bm BPE wg ie 491 Departmental Administration (Agriculture).... 563 Department of: Army Boards, Military Missions and Com- issions. zo oui na eR 521 Corrections (District)... .... coco asiia.l.. 783 Economic Development (District)... 784 Environmental Services (District)... 787 Finance and Revenue (District) ______________ 787 General Services (District)... ...._.._. 788 Housing and Community Development (DISC). i aa 788 Human Resources (District)... ..____._. 789 Insurance (District) i ia ied o.oo 789 Metropolitan Police (District)... o.oo... 789 Recreation (District) .....oit iia, 791 Transportation (Distriet). oo. coi22 791 Deputy Attorney General, Office of ____________ 541 Deputy Chiefs of Staff (Air Force)— Personnel 0). fi aSn, Se ty SE 539 Plans and Operations. 2. itr 0s or ir 539 Programsand Resources. -Clif i. ili. 539 Research and Development _ ____.___...._.__. 539 Systems and Logistics... . covenantaia 540 Deputy Postmaster General, Office of... ........ 727 Page Deputy President Pro Tempore of Senate. _____ 416 Deputy Secretary of Defense, biography of _____ 497 Deputy Secretary of State, biography of ...____. 479 Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force____.. 535 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy. __.______ 524 Development, Agency for International (State). 488 Development, Rural (Agriculture) __.__.________ 572 Development and Economic Co-Operation, Organization for... . cu voi ats Development and Reconstruction, International 801 Development and Research (Air Force)... 536, 539 Development and Research (Army)... 517 Development and Research (Navy). ..---..... 524 Development Association, International..__ 805,819 Development Bank, Inter-American.._.....___. 798 Development Corporation, Pennsylvania Av- CIV ann or oT em a i rE un 708 Development, Housing and Urban, Department Of icone nents sels Thabo Se PR 625 Diagrams of the Capitol— Basement floor and terrace of the Capitol..... 456 First floor ofthe Capitol. ....... coos. t25. 00. 458 Fourth floorofthe Capitol... i. venuncmcicn 464 House Chamber. bic saad stddain .....ocoai. 468 Second floor of the Capitol.......... coo... 460 Senate Chamber, . 0. nici -Be el 466 Third floor of the Capito). ...ceunnacncanrneeza 462 Digest, Congressional Daily... _._.____________. 432 Diplomatic and Consular Offices, United States. 841 Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Of- fices, Foreign, in United States...._.... 823 Director of Defense Research and Engineering. 498 Directorate of Economic and Policy Research Disabilities Office, Developmental (HEW)___.__ 616 Disability Evaluation, Office of, Naval _._.._.. 528 Disarmament and Arms Control Agency, nite Stotes aniseir te mt Sian 656 Disaster Assistance, Federal (HUD)... _-..... 634 Disease Control, Center for (HEW)_............ 617 District Court for the District of Columbia, LIE EL EN a SE Tn 753 Residences of Judges and officers... .____.__. 759 District-of Columbia... i. coc it ec iemms 781 District Government... =. il. codec rnnnasn 782 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board... ......---784 Apprentice-Couneil.....c------ce-esrerennrinn 783 Board of Appeals and Review________........ 783 Board of BAncation. i. nr cnr 786 cress Board of Elections and Ethics... ______._ 787 Board of Parole: oh ter meee nse te Rn a 790 Board of Zoning Adjustment____.___...___.__. 792 City Counell. .. oor ol nia sasha ksen ayn 782 Department of Corrections... ....-cneeec-z---783 Department of Economic Development_..... 784 Officeof Administration... ---.-ec.c...nun-784 Office of the DireClOr. 5. --== -nrrzecewass 784 Department of Environmental Services.....--787 Department of Finance and Revenue......---787 Department of General Services... ...----788 Department of Housing and Community De- velopment: so an 788 Department of Human Resources......------789 Department of Insurance... o-oo ooooam--789 Department of Manpower... oooo-o--789 Department of Recreation... ......---791 Community Recreation Advisory Board. .-791 Contents District of Columbia—Continued Department of Transportation District Unemployment Compensation Fire Department Metropolitan Police Department Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board. 790 National Guard Office of Corporation Counsel Office of Licenses and Permits Office of Special Operations... ___.___._.._ 784 Office of Surveyor Office of Youth Advocacy Public Library Board of Trustees Tibrary Officials. an emn atm sms 790 cocaine Public Service Commission Recorder of Deeds University of the District of Columbia Georgia Avenue/Harvard Street Campus... 792 Mt. Vernon Square Campus Van Ness Campus Washington City Post Office Classified Stations Zoning Commission Origin and Form of Government District of Columbia Armory Board District of Columbia Courts: Court of Appeals Court of Appeals, U.S., for District of Colum- bia Circuit Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Superior Court U.S. District Court for District of Columbia Delegate District of Columbia Law Revision Commis- District of Columbia, Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District Unemployment Compensation Board.. 791 Districts, Maps of Congressional Divisions: Antitrust (Justice) Civil (Justice) Civil Rights (Justice) Corporate Regulation (SEC) Corporation Finance (SEC) Criminal (Justice) General Accounting Office Enforcement (SEC) Investment Management Regulation Land and Natural Resources (Justice) Market Regulation (SEC) Tax (Justice) U.S. Savings Bond Document Room, House DOD and Interagency Affairs (NASA) Domestic Council Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives.... 425 Document Room. Drug and Food Administration E Economic Advisers, Council of Economic and Social Council (U.N.).__.___.__.. 816 Economic Committee, Joint Economic Cooperation and Development, Or-ganization for. Economic Development Administration (Com- Economic Development, Office of (District)... 784 Economic Policy, Council on International Economic Research (SEC) Economic Research Service (Agriculture) Economics, Agricultural Economist Group, Staff (Agriculture) Education, and Welfare, Department of Health. 609 Education, Board of (District) Education, National Institute of (HEW) Education, Office of (HEW) Education of Disadvantaged Children, National Advisory Council on Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organiza-Hon (UR. are Se he a Ses Yona 819 Election Commission, Federal Election Statistics Elections, Board of (District). «oo ococomeaao... 787 Electric Program (Agriculture) Electrification Administration, Rural Electronic Fund Transfers, National Commis- SIO ON nr rr trae ens is 331 Electronic Systems Command, Naval Employee Appeals Review Board (Navy) Employment and Training Administration (La- Employment of the Handicapped, The Presi- dent’s Committee on Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal. 668 Employment Standards Administration (La- Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Energy, Atomic, Joint Committee on. Energy Administration, Federal Energy Programs, Office of (Commerce) Energy Research and Development Administra- Military Liaison Committee to (Defense) Energy Resources Council Enforcement Administration, Drug (Justice)... 547 Enforcement (SEC) Engineering and Research Center (Interior).... 558 Engineering Command, Naval Facilities Engineering, National Academy of Engraving and Printing, Bureau of............. 494 Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Quality, Council on Environmental Study Conference Equal Employment Opportunity Commis- Equal Opportunity (Agriculture) Equal Opportunity and Fair Housing (HUD) _ 629 Establishment (Smithsonian Institution) Ethics, Select Committee on: European Migration, Intergovernmental Com- Drug Enforcement Administration (Justice)... 547 mittee for XV1 Congressional Directory Page European Office of the United Nations......... 818 European Space Agency (E.8.A.) oo... 797 Europe, Commission on Security and Coopera- TE TTL aA A ie A LE SE 327 Exchange, Capitol Telephone. coe caacaanea--433 Exchange Commission, Securities and.......... 710 Executive Office of the President. ___________... 471 Central Intelligence Agency... coooceo-474 Council of Economic Advisors... ........-. 474 Council on Environmental Quality.......__.. 475 Council on International Economic Policy... 475 Council on Wage and Price Stability..__...... 476 Domestic Cone. coeaat oss slisisineddadl 474 Energy Resources Council... 476 Federal Property Council......eecuee--co..--476 National Security Council... _.__..__.... 474 Office of Management and Budget_.___.._.___. 473 Office of Science and Technology Policy... __ 477 Office of Telecommunications Policy.._..._.. 475 Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. 2... 0....... Ach President’s Commission on Mental Health___. 478 President’s Committee on Science and Tech- MOOE Yaear geemm 477 The White House Office 0 ceee-e 471 20)... Executive Office (District) ...-ane-somcceeeeen-783 Expiration of terms of Senators, by groups... 230-232 Export-Import Bank of the United States....--669 Extension of the United States Capitol, Com-MISSION JOT a cc tiv Sarnoia mie 326 same Extension Service (Agriculture). -ccocceeeaaa-577 F Facilities Engineering Command, Naval. ...... 531 Facilities, Special Commission on Modernization of House Gallery... i... 6 ...0dfil] 303 Farm Credit Administration... cccoooaaoao-670 Federal Farm Credit Board... ooo..-670 Officials: ou i ieee i aed 670 Farmers Home Administration... .....c....--572 Federal Aviation Administration .._........... 642 Federal Bureau of Investigation. _......_....__.. 547 Federal Communications Commission......_... 671 Federal Council on the Arts and the Humani- I A a Eu SRA A 699 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation... _....... 566 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation......... 674 Federal Election Commission... ....._... 674 Federal Energy Administration_.___...____._.. 875 Federal Farm Credit Board. ....ocooocoooooo.o. 670 Federal Grain Inspection Service (Agriculture). 570 Federal Highway Administration... ........ 644 Federal Home Loan Bank Board......co....--675 Federel Insurance Administrator (HUD)....... 633 Federal Judicial Center, The... cccceeaaaaa-777 Federal Labor Relations Council... _....... 676 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center..... 495 Federal Maritime Commission... ..o-o..._... 676 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service .... 677 Regional Directors. oc... i... sacs 678 Federal Paperwork, Commission on.._.......__ 326 Federal Power Commission... ........._..__ 678 Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice)........ 548 Federal Property Council (Executive Office)... 476 Federal Railroad Administration_......._..____ 645 Page Federal Register, Administrative Committee Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors... 656 Federal Supply Service (GSA). cocomoaaaaa... 683 Federal Trade Commission... ............... 679 Field Offices (HU DY. or eer inane en 634 Finance and Revenue (District) occa 787 Finance Corporation, International......... 805, 819 Financial Management (Air Force). ........... 536 Financial Management (Army) ....oocoooeooo.. 516 Financial Management (Navy) .ccceoooocaaaa.. 525 Financial Operations, Bureau of Government (Treasury). . on 495 Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia, Temporary Commissionon. ._.._._.____ 333 ¥ine Arts; Commissionof.. 2 =. i: 2" 663 Fine Arts, National Collection of... ____.__.____ 720 Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, and Tobacco GN Lh) etie A St 493 Fire Department (District)... cceeeeciveaa-e--787 Fiscal Service, TreasiYV.......-couesorrniborsns 495 Fitness, Physical, President’s Councilon...._.. 710 Flaorplans, Capito)... o.oo a. 456 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Jo. carom anssn 797,818 Food and Drug Administration. _._._....._._... 617 Food and Nutrition'Service...cnucuacancnic... 570 Foreign Agricultural Service... coo... 567 Foreign Branches (GAO). ..il0 ilu. . 437 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States. lL... un anaidl ti o i Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Con- sular Offices in the United States....... 823 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... .oocooooooocaaooo 681 Forest Service (Agriculture)... ooo. __ 577 Former Members of Congress... ________ 682 Fort Pierce Bureau (Smithsonian)...._.....____ 719 Foundation, Harry S Truman Scholarship...__-686 Foundation, Inter-American... _..._.. 686 Foundation, National, on the Arts and Human- ti 8 LL pa NR HP Le 698 Foundation, National Science. ...cococcaccaaoae 701 Four Corners Regional Commission_........... 585 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- Freer Gollerv of AT oo. nietarenas cans Friendship Commission, Japan-United States_. 329 Fund, International Monetary.............. 806, 819 Fund Transfers, National Commission on Bleetromiern 0 tis do eas 331 Futures Trading Commission, Commodity... --664 G Gallaudet College... i. .00 a. 200 mann 612 Galleries: Periodical Press. con aul cntat aiden 922 DORE LL. oe ert rath as re a Sa bs Seed 850 Press Photographers....o.c.c-aoamerecennne= 892 Radio and Television Correspondents__....--905 Gallery Facilities, Special Commission on Modernization of House. .co-oocoeeeea--303 Gallery of Art: 7 14 7 EE I EITC EEL Ha Nia Sa 719 Nationals. ooo. ad i ict ruabii 722 National Portrait... ties aceiannnssi=p 721 Garden, BotaniC i. -ccovaicsamnmnssnnssresendr 435 General Accounting Liaison Office (Capitol)--.-433 Contents General Accounting Office Divisions Foreign Branches Regional Offices General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade General Counsel (Agriculture) General Counsel (Air Force) General Counsel, Office of (Army) General Counsel (Defense) General Counsel (HUD) General Counsel (NASA) General Counsel (NLRB) General Counsel, Office of (Navy) General Counsel (SEC) General Services Administration Administrative Committee of the Federal Register Administrator, Office of the Automated Data and Telecommunications Service Federal Preparedness Agency Federal Supply Service National Archives and Records Service National Archives Trust Fund Board National Historical Publications and Records Commission Public Buildings Service Regional Administrators General Services Department (District) Geographic Names, Board on (Interior) Geological Survey (Interior) Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Pre-ventive Medicine, Inc Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama, R.P____ 686 Government, Canal Zcne Government Financial Operations, Bureau of (Treasury) Government of the District of Columbia Government Printing Office Governors of the States and Territories Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Guam, Delegate Halibut Commission, International Pacific, United States and Canada Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, President’s Committee on Em- ployment of Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation Headquarters: Naval District Washington Naval Material Command U.S. Army Communications Command U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command. 519 U.S. Army Forces Command U.S. Army Health Services Command U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Com- Headquarters—Continued U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Army Military District of Washington_.__ 519 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. 520 U.S. Marine Corps (Navy) Health Affairs (Defense) Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of. 609 American Printing House for the Blind Education Division National Institute of Education Office of Education Office of the Assistant Secretary for Educa- Gallaudet College... ne revs wares 612 Howard University Howard University Hospital Office of Human Development Administration on Aging Developmental Disabilities Office Office of Child Development Office of Youth Development Rehabilitation Services Administration____ 616 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation.. 610 Public Health Service Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Center for Disease Control Food and Drug Administration Health Resources Administration Bureau of Health Manpower Bureau of Health Planning and Re-sources Development National Center for Health Services Health Services Administration Bureau of Community Health Services.... 619 Bureau of Medical Services Bureau of Prisons Medical Program Bureau of Quality Assurance Division of Coast Guard Medical Services. 620 Division of Emergency Medical Services... 620 Division of Federal Employee Health__._ 620 Division of Hospitals and Clinics Indian Health Service Office of Workers’ Compensation National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Library of Medicine Regional Offices Social and Rehabilitation Service Assistance Payments Administration Medical Services Administration Office of Information Systems Office of Management Office of Planning, Research, and Eval- uation Office of Policy Control and Coordination.. 623 Office of the Administrator Social Security Administration Health, National Institutes of. Health Organization, Pan American Health Organization, World 79-000 O = 77 = 2 Congressional Directory Page Page Health Review Commission, Occupational Safotyand.. foriran ie 706 Health Statistics, National Center. _____._______ 618 Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Highway Administration, Federal. .__..________ Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, NOT BRE Sa ee I 719 Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on.... 652 Historical Publications and Records Commis- gion; National oc: oot So omertioirSos 685 History and Description of the Capitol...._._... 446 Home Administration, Farmers... ooca.... 572 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal. ............_. 675 Home post offices of Senators, Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates with Washington addresses... ______ 210-228 Home, Soldiers’ and Airmen’s, U.S.........._._.. 724 Hospital, Howard University (HEW) _________. 612 House Chamber, diagram of........ iu-ccvenann sian 468 House Committees: Assionmente lol ci on ici destene 345 Meeting AaYSol..i-iii iran iran anid a 276 MembersHpol:. aa sd a dE 276 Of cin roporierS to. i... iin demainanne 429 Selectand@Speelal. ii Cnoseiodanl] 208 Blas Of sae i gs a RA aT 304 Standing... cloaca i at 276 House Document: Boom. .....convmenahoatictn: 426 House Gallery Facilities, Special Commission on Modernizationiof. o-ooni ile. 303 House Office Building Commission.._...._....._. 329 House Office Buildings (Architect)... ..____. 430 House of Representatives: Administrative Assistant to Membersof..._._. 373 DabV0 EWR Ah I ARs J Sl WA 0 ME 422 Majority and Minority Rooms........._._.____. 427 Members Biographies... dada 3-196 o.oo dis Members of, with home post offices and Washington residences... o.oo... 214 Minority Staff Officers... i... .counaniill, 427 Officers]. ui vl i Fl nal SE 422 Official Reportersof Debates... _____.___ 428 Official Reporters of House Committees....... 429 Personnel of Office of the— Clerk ofthe House...nn iia saa 424 PDOBIRCODOT. ovine on mms mm amr Ee aes ss 425 Document BOOM. .c<.. inca iacnains 426 Publications Distribution Service....... 426 Legislative Counsel. .........coiiiseoe 428 Majority Leader... .-n ciciznnnannnosaaas 422 Majority Whip. loans i anna 423 Minority Leader t.c cos oii cb io. 423 Minority: Whip... osici a cata ant iad 423 Parliamentarian. co io. cura ssvn Ba sans 422 POStIMASIET. i ih saat tena or ame eS as 426 Cannon Building Branch... _..._..______ 427 Capitol Braneh..---.c.iceeiinanaions uc 427 Longworth Building Branch. _...._____. 427 Rayburn Building Branch._..._._________ Sergeant at Arms... Ct La tea 425 Speaker. od SE a 422 Political classificationof o.oo...oi. 208 2 i Rooms and ao. ..... 214 telephonesof.......oo. 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Si Clio ca ciao o. 650 Index individual. oo coe e nde ol nae 998 Index Office, Congressional Record... ._..._.. 323 Indian Affairs, Bureauof.. ooo 552 Indian Affairs, Senate Select Committee on._... 263 Indian Arts and Crafts Board.......ccccaannaa. 559 Indian Claims Commission.....---:--ceecauen--686 Indian Health Service. cei ini nidutin-621 Indian Policy Review Commission, American. 327 Individualindex ill oatais ia 998 Industrial College of the Armed Forces ......---507 Industrial Safety and Minimum Wage Board. _.. 790 Industry Affairs and Technology Utilization (INABA). iii ar. SE at 694 Information, Advisory Commissionon, U.S_..--651 Information Agency, U.S. oo.i aaasn-725 Information Center (U.N... -ao coo sen nta 818 Information, Office of (Air Force). --.___.o..---537 Information, Office of (Navy) cocoa 527 Information Science, National Commission on Tabrariesand.... lc. ..oicsusicdiipsinuer 697 Information, Statistical... occ over eeennnnaan 394 Inspector General (HUD) ______oooo---- . 630 Installations and Logistics (Air Force)........---536 Contents XIX Page Installations and Logistics (Army) Installations and Logistics (Defense) Installations and Logistics (Navy) Institute, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research. 511 Institute of Corrections, National (Justice)... __ 549 Institute of Education, National (HEW) Institute, National Cancer (HEW) Institute, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institutes of Health, National Institution, Smithsonian Bureaus Under Direction of Institutional Management (NASA) Insurance Corporation, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit Insurance Department (District) Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence and Security Command (Army)... 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States. woos ransomobits 805 International Labor Organization. ...__.._____ 806 International Monetary Fund__.__.__.__...._ 806 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada. _______._.___ 808 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-BOTY El vn nmpA mr 808 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-TSS ION. sai iii ina r mp ee ein nT 809 Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development.........ootacesdtanoli nnn 812 Organization of American States..__._.________ 809 Pan American Health Organization. _________ 812 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- United Sales... in nam tn Res re 813 South Pacific Commission.......c-z-nmemuaee== 814 ne NS ONS. ol Linn wa ana Haida Se oon 814 Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the TInited INGHIONS. oo convenessides pment 818 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada. _.__._._..____ 808 International Security Affairs (Defense). ..._-. 502 International Telecommunication Union._.___. 819 International Trade (Agriculture)... ._._.____ 567 International Trade Commission, U.S_.____.____ 687 Interparliamentary Union......--anrvanmnamas--334 Interstate Commerce Commission. ............. 687 Regional Of0es. he. ite ds she dene sank 689 Investigation, Federal Bureau of... _._.______ 547 Investigative Service oo 509 (DOD)...._.____ Investment Corporation, Overseas Private. .___ 707 Investment Management Regulation (SEC)____ 711 Island Possessions, Governors of the 413 J Japan-United States Friendship Commission... 329 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing 1. 1 LIN A Rr LC Ng RAR 723 Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, Canada- United States: soo ooo 2 roi cians 813 Joint Boards of Visitors, Congressional... _._.____ 335 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense) .....ococooooo___ 506 Joint Commissions: Brazil-United States Defense... ......._.. 808 CONgPeSSiONal cronwe ba crm mei 321 International, United States and Canada..... 805 Mexican-United States Defense... ......_. 809 Joint Committees: CoNZTesSIONA s.rs ae meas 321 Joint Commi ttees—Continued On Defense Production... cicedoataa hos 322 On aati cl Soe oe 323 ON the TADIarY. ereh cama at ae man 322 On PII eo enna 322 Congressional Record Index Office......._._ 323 Joint Service Schools (Defense)... ........____ 507 Joint Staff (Defense)... il ic lucie ciieaeennns 506 Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Carden... omits cannes Anbs 2En mime 719 Judge Advocate General (Navy) -ccoooooooo.. 526 Judicial Center, The Federal. ooo. =. 777 WETFo ep Cm DE A EL hp dE 734 Justice, Departmentiof 2 lo onan evening 541 Antifrast Division. or od tan es 543 Board of Immigration Appeals___.._.._....__. 543 Bureau of Prisons... cos tcl to tats te as 547 CIVIL DIVISION a Lr en sda Re ee 544 Civi Rights Division. ati sa ete. a 545 Community Relations Service... coo. 543 Criminal Division. Cc. o.oo i esieic nnn 545 Drug Enforcement Administration. __....___. 547 Federal Bureau of Investigation_______._._.____ 547 Federal Prison Industries, Inc... o.oo... 548 Immigration and Naturalization Service...---549 Land and Natural Resources Division_..__._. 546 Law Enforcement Assistance Administra- frmten in an a TAIN 548 National Institute of Corrections. .__......... 549 Office of— Attorney General... 5 o.oo omenoinses 541 Deputy Attorney General... 541 Improvements in Administration of Justice. 542 K BONOI A Cs i dda aaah 324 On On AtOMCENOrgY . ciel Congressional Operations ei eaten en 321 Kennedy, John F., Center for the Performing : 723 Contents Labor, Department of Bureau of International Labor Affairs Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment and Training Administration... 605 Employment Standards Administration Labor-Management Services Administra- ETELW pe a SRR dl Mp LEA EB 4 RL 606 Occupational Safety and Health Adminis- Office of the Assistant Secretary for Adminis- tration and Management Office of the Secretary Office of the Solicitor Regional Offices Secretary of Labor-Management Services Administration____ 606 Labor Organization, International Labor Relations Board, National Labor Relations Council, Federal Labor Statistics, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of (Interior) Land and Natural Resources Division (Justice). 546 Latin America, Bureau for (AID) Law Enforcement Assistance Administration__. 548 Law Enforcement Training Center, Consoli- dated Pederal co. cao iiouanndds-msn 495 Law Library (Library of Congress) Law Revision Commission, District of Colum- 1: EY ARCA A at UL SiglerJ i 328 Taw Bevision Counsel Zi. 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AER 631 Legislative Affairs, Office of (Navy) Legislative Affairs (NASA) Legislative Counsel: Senate Legislative Liaison, Office of (Air Force) Legislative Liaison, Office of (Army) Legislative Review Committee (Senate)....._.. 262 Liaison Offices at Capitol— Air Force Civil Senvice 0 8 is 433 General Accounting Office Libraries and Information Science, National Commission on Library, Joint Committee on the Library, National Agriculture Library of Congress Administrative Department Congressional Research Service Copyright Office Law Library Processing Department Office of the Librarian Reader Services Department. ________________ 443 Research Department... 0... 443 Trust Fund Board Library, Public (District) Board of Trustees Officials Licenses and Permits, Office of (District) Local addresses of Senators, Representatives, with home post offices 210-228 Logistics Agency (Defense)... _________.____ 511 Logistics and Installations (Air Force) Logistics and Installations (Army) Logistics and Installations (Defense) Logistics and Installations (Navy) Logistics and Systems (Air Force) Lung, and Blood Institute, National Heart Mailing Standards, House Commission on Congressional Major Air Commands (Air Force) Continental Overseas Major Field Commands (DOT) Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate Majority Leader, Office of: Majority and Minority Rooms (House) Majority Whip, Office of (House) Man, Center for the Study of (Smithsonian)... 721 Management and Budget, Office of Management (Foreign Agricultural Service). ... 568 Management-Labor Services Administration... 606 Management and Finance (Agriculture) Manpower (Defense) Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Air Force) Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Army) Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DOD) Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Navy) Manpower Policy, National Commission for... 330 Mapping Agency (DOD) Maps of Congressional Districts Marine Barracks Maritime Commission, Federal Market Development (Agriculture) Market Regulation (SEC) Marketing and Consumer Services Marshal’s Office, United States Mass Transportation Administration, Urban... 646 Material Command, Headquarters, Navy Materials Transportation Bureau (DOT) Congressional Directory Page Materiel and Readiness Command, Head- quarters, Army. Medals and Decorations, Board of (Navy) Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal_..._ 677 Mediation Board, National Medical Center, National Naval Medical Services Administration Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of (Navy) Medicine, Institute lo iia: 690 of... o-iaiome Medicine, National Library of Meeting Days of House Committees Meeting Days of Senate Committees Members of the Arts and Crafts Board Members of the Cabinet, list of Members of Congress: Addres§of oo. ool TE aE 210-228 Administrative Assistants Alphabetical list Biographies Committee assignments 338-365 HormerMembersol =. loo te 682 Political classification of SS Lon ta roa ami mn 0-228 Secretaries State delegations Telephones 210-228 Terms of service 230-247 Membership: House Committees Senate Committees Membership changes in the 95th Congress Memorial Commissions: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Marine Corps Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicines, Inc., Gorgas Mental Health, President’s Commission on Mental Retardation, President’s Committee on. 332 Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors. 335 Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washing- Metropolitan Police Department Micronesian Status Negotiations, Office of Migratory Bird Conservation Commission Military Academy, Board of Visitors Military Academy, U.S... .... 8a ooo 521 Military Appeals, U.S. Court of Military District of Washington, Headquarters, Military Liaison Committee to the Energy Re-search and Development Administra-1 1 CER ta ER ML Crm LE SN 512 Military Missions, Army Military Review, U.S. Navy Court of Military Sealift Command (Navy) Military Traffic Management Command Mines, Bureau of Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board (District) Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (Interior) Minority and Majority Rooms (House) Minority and Majority Secretaries (Senate) Assistant to the Minority Minority Staff Officers (House) Minority Leader, Office of (House) Minority Whip, Office of (House) Mint, Bureau of the Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol Mission, U.S., to the United Nations Modernization of House Gallery Facilities, Special Commission on Monetary Fund, International Monument Society, Washington National Monuments Commission, American Battle Mortgage Association, Government National Museum, Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, Cooper-Hewitt, of Decorative Arts and Design Museum, Joseph H. 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Bureau of Naval Personnel Court of Military Review. Employee Appeals Review Board Headquarters, Naval District Washington.___ 534 Headquarters, Naval Material Command. .__ 530 Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps Marine Barracks. ci... Shamans stas asa sis? 529 Military Sealift Command National Naval Medical Center Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Insti- tute. 2s 533 National Naval Dental Center. __.___._____. 533 Naval Health Sciences Education and Train- ing Command Naval Medical Data Services Center. Naval Medical Research and Development Command.---Naval Medical Research Institute ] Naval School of Health Care Administration. 533 Naval Air Systems Command Naval Communications Command Monuments, Advisory Board on Naval Electronic Systems Command National Portrait Gallery Naval Facilities Engineering Command National Red Cross, American Naval Intelligence Command National Republican Congressional Committee. 299 Naval Sea Systems Command Congressional Directory Page Page Office of—Continued Administrator (Social and Rehabilitation SOrVIE)o. sini inna SEE TE 623 Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA) _ . 692 ADDHCatiONSIINASA). oe La 693 Architectofl Capitol. coo. cise ied iony 430 Assistant Secretariesofthe Air Force. __________ 536 Assistant Secretaries of the Army.___________ 516, 517 Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development. co io naorqwing 626-633 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy._.___._._ 524, 525 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com-merece) ilo ols mand 583 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (Labor) .__.________________ 603 Attending Physician, Capitol. ____________.___ 432 Attorney General... i. oo li eet 541 Chief Accountant coo oo... 711 (SEC)... Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army). _..._...__. 518 Chief of Naval Operations... ........ 528 Child Development (HEW)_________________. 615 Civilian Personnel (Navy)... oi ol. 526 Clerkiofthe House... .... ii inden id anen 424 Communication (Agriculture)... ....._....... 562 Comptroller (INABA)... ees ome anin-- coors 692 Comptroller (NaVY)... ... coin nenreres seat 526 Comptroller ofthe Currency... _...... 493 Congressional Record Index __ _ o.oo... 323 Corporation Counsel (District) _.______...... 782 DPataiProeessing (SEC)...ee ee v12 Deputy Attorney General... 2.......cnen nna 541 Deputy Postmaster General... ___._...... 727 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy.____.____ 524 Developmental Disabilities (HEW) _____._____ 616 DOD and Interagency Affairs... ___._.... 691 DoorKeeper, Honse. ue. ool. laseins 425 Economic. Research (SEC)... ..... 711 Education (Health, Education, and Welfare)... 614 Energy Programs (Commerce) -—-.______._____ 591 Executive (District). oo iisiiasn00 00 so 783 Field Operations (Commerce). _-_-_____.. 591 General Accounting... roo ficoioioaa. 435 General Counsel (Agriculture)... ._......._.. 562 General Counsel (Air Porce).....oomin-unnena-537 General Counsel (ATMY YY: ..uceirirsncinaianr= 517 General Counsel (NASA)... ........ 2... 691 General Counsel: (Navy) oto rua iiaain-526 General Counsel NLRB)... oo. on oe 700 General -Gomnsel (SEC). J... 0.0. 2 Me, 711 Government Printing... --cc ---recmteicancdicn 438 Human Development (HEW).___________.... 615 Industry Affairs and Technology Utilization NASA: a SESe 694 Information’ (Air Force)... 0 ol. . 537 ordinate Information (NAVY)... ocacnsasanns=recasnonn 527 Inspector General (HUD). ___ =. .......--630 Institutional Management (NASA) .._..-_.--694 Intergovernmental Affairs (Agriculture)... ---563 International Affairs (NASA) ocoocomoocao--691 Investigation (Agriculture)... -ocae---563 Judge Advocate General (Navy).-------------526 Legal Counsel (Justice). ..----wccecnnnnnnzne= 542 Legislative Affairs (Justice) -ccccauccmamaaann= 543 Legislative Affairs (NASA) oo ccomomaomm--691 Legislative Affairs (Navy) -ccceecomcacacnan-=-527 Navy, Naval Naval Navy Navy Office Department of the—Continued Security Group Command. ___________ 534 Supply Systems Command.__._________ 531 Appellate Review Activity____________ 527 Council of Personnel Boards___________ 525 of— Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management). i... sii caches pen sins Sede 525 Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installa-tions and .....seisinan 524 Logistics)... cs Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs). «oooco0) 524 Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development), cor. co oo iL oh 524 | Chief of Naval Operations. o.oo cise 528 ..c.... Civilian Personnel... ce omnesrartn 526 hems Comptroller o.oo cop cor Foc 0 oil o 526 Deputy Under Secretary ofthe Navy. ..____ 524 General Counsel... ss wnsdnpm 526 ......cccnmmns Information co ed 527 Judge Advocate General of the Navy_______ 526 Legislative AfTairs alesnies 527 Naval Disability Evaluation___._._._________ 528 Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves... 528 Naval-Besearch. Joie cin horns rts 528 Oceanographer. mameaim mn 534 Program Appraisal. i rr nm 528 Secretary ofthe Navy. . . cocoe.ou. idee 523 Under Secretary of the Navy. _......__..._. 523 A. S. Naval ACadem yd ates 534 Networks, stations, and services represented in Radio-Television Galleries. _____.__..__. 917 New Communities Administration (HUD)_____ 632 New Community Development Corporation HER UE Bednar 632 New England Regional Commission. __________ 585 News Photographers’ Association, White House. 899 Newspapers represented in Press Gallery.___..____ 875 NOLO es aa Se a et ee 111 Nuclear Agency, Defense. ...ceeuevveecenncanan. 510 Nuclear Regulatory Commission..__....________ 705 Nutrition and Nutrition and Ol) Observatory, Occupational Food Service (Agriculture)....... 570 Human Needs, Select am a oO Astrophysical... Safety and Health Committee oe hE J he 264 ___.___ 722 Administra- Hon (Labory. oo. i ee A as 607 Occupational Safety and Health Review Com-ISSION Ld ir ib be ae ds eb Rd 5 706 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Na-HONG). one telao a 597 Oceanographer of Office of— Administrative Administrative ING AYIMY. Administrative Administrative Administrator, Administrator, Administrator, Administrator Administrator, istration... the Navy, Officeof . _..._..___. 534 Assistant (Air Force)_______. _ 538 Assistant to the Secretary of nds ia A AL 517 Law Judges (Agriculture)... __ 563 Law Judge (SEC) ____________ 712 Food and Nutrition Service... 570 Foreign Agricultural Service___ 567 General Services... coc. -coae__ 682 NASA) aL 0 oo nai nl 690 Rural Electrification A dmin-elas iiss dia duds. 573 Contents Office of—Continued Legislative Counsel: Legislative Liaison (Air Force) Librarian (Library of Congress) Licenses and Permits (District) Majority and Minority Leaders, House... 422,423 Majority and Minority Whips, House Majority Secretary (Senate) Management and Budget Management and Finance (Justice) Management and Finance (Agriculture) Micronesian Status Negotiations Minority Business Enterprise (Commerce)... 584 Minority Secretary (Senate) Naval Disability Evaluation Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves Naval Research Oceanographer (Navy) Operations (Agriculture) Opinions and Review (SEC) Pardon Attorney (Justice)... ooo eae il 543 Parliamentarian, House Patent and Trademark Personnel (Agriculture) Physician, Attending, Capitol Planning and Program Integration (NASA)__ 695 Policy and University Affairs (NASA) Policy Research (SEC) Postmaster General Product Standards (Commerce) Program Appraisal (Navy) Program Assurance (NASA) Public Affairs (Commerce) Public Affairs (NASA) Public Information (Justice). i. J. esr 542 Reports and Information Services (SEC) 712 Science and Technology Policy Secretary of: Air Force Defense, Immediate Health, Education, and Welfare Sergeant at Arms, House Sergeant at Arms, Senate Solicitor General (Justice) Solicitor (Labor) Space Flight (NASA) Space Science (NASA) Space Systems (Air Force) Speaker, House Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (Executive Office) Surveyor (District) Technology Assessment Telecommunications (Commerce) Telecommunications Policy Tracking and Data Acquisition Under Secretary of Air Force Under Secretary of Army Office of—Continued Under Secretary of Navy. U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal Watergate Special Prosecution Force (Justice). 542 White Homser =. oo a a a 471 Youth Advocacy co to = (D.C)... a0f Officers of the— Officials, Miscellaneous, Capitol Oil Shale Reserves and Naval Petroleum Old West Regional Commission Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Perma- nent Committee for Operations and Plans (Air Force) . _____________ 539 Operations, Joint Committee on Congressional _ 321 Operations, Office of Chief of Naval Opinions and Review (SEC) Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. L. vroii. ou So iiadaiie 812 OECD Center: 0. iroe DEr 812 Secretariat Organization, International Labor Organization of American States -General Secretariat Headquarters Pan American Union. The Council... coo. Ludo callin 809 Organization, Pan American Health Organizations, International Origin and Form of Government of the District of Columbia Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of Outer Continental Shelf, Ad Hoc Select Com- mittee on Overseas Commands (Air Force) Overseas Private Investment Corporation Board of -.....o.ciain 708 Directors. Loi Oversight of the District of Columbia, Tempo-rary Commission on Financial _ _ -_____ 333 Ozarks Regional Commission P Pacific Halibut Commission, International, United States and Canada Packers and Stockyards Administration Page School, Capitol Panama Canal Company In the Canal Zone Pan American Health Organization Sanitary Bureau Pan American Union Paperwork, Federal Commission on Pardon Attorney (Justice) Park, National Zoological Park Service, National Parliamentarian (House), Office of the Parole, Board of (District) Parole Commission, U.8. 0 oc 727 Patent Appeals, U.S. Court of Customs and... 750 Patent and Trademark Office Pennsylvania A venue Development Corporation. 708 Congressional Directory Page Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation___._____ 708 Advisory Committee: c..r noc iie cians 709 Board of Directors: cv iuavin dic divas suis 708 ELPo DC ele Ce LA BS SL a RL 708 Performing Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for ING ol Ll Es Sr me SR 723 Periodical Press Galleries... 2... ..ccacacadonns 922 Executive Commitlee......cuivruicrnans 922 nines House Periodical Press Gallery... ........._.. 922 Members entitled to admission. ..........._.. 924 Periodicals Teprosentef. ..ocvicinceannnsasssss 936 Rules governing admission to... ....._._ 922 Senate Periodical Press Gallery. ........._..__. 922 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund.....coea-inaaios 332 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-AInitod Slates. Jc trv esac sont rbnces 813 Personnel (AIT HOTCEY. . one in iano dinnnsansassans 539 Personnel Boards, Navy Council of .._..._...___ 525 Personnel, Bureau of (NaVy) ocococoaoccacaaaan 532 Personnel Interchange, President’s Commission 1 A le a A I SB SAT 709 Personnel, Office of (Agriculture)... ........._._ 565 Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves (Navy)....-. 528 Photographers Association, White House News. 899 Photographers Gallery, Press.....-cc.cccna-aaa-892 Physical Fitness, President’s Councilon.._.._.. 710 Physician at the Capitol, Attending............ 432 Planning and Evaluation (Defense). .______ 505 Planning and Program Integration (NASA)____ 695 Planning Commission, National Capital ______. 696 Plans and Operations (Air Force). ........_.. 539 Plant and Animal Health Service (Agriculture). 569 Police: Capitol, United States... ocala oacsias 430 Meo PODAN ee de ies mama ams Sas 789 Police Board, Capitol. ....--ivomcosesmmesnnes 430 Policy Committee, Democratic (Senate)....._.. 262 Policy Committee, Republican (Senate).______. 263 Policy Council, Armed Forces (Defense). ...... 498 Policy Development and Research (HUD)__... 629 Policy Research (SEC)... 0. isa. dino 711 Political Classification of Congress. ............ 208 Porirail Gallery, National. .... 2... ocrsearina 721 Postal Bate ..amancessasnassmans 709 Commission. oc Postal Serviee, U.S. o.oo in ln mri amemmamnas 727 Postal Union, Universal... oC aloo....: 820 Postmaster General: BIOETaDRY Of ae a ae aman ns 727 OR ee 0] i dea EC 727 Postmasteref the Bouse... hdutiiarasnsn. 426 Branch in Capitol. . cou centr nenrarnrinosns 427 Branch in Cannon Office Building.___....___. 427 Branch in Longworth Office Building. ....... 427 Branch in Rayburn Office Building. ......... 427 Post Office, City, Washington.................... 793 Power Administration: A SO rr ee RE Rh Sahn i 555 Bonneville... tr vil ii eine Sta dan 555 Te Ea ER A Na OO 555 Southwestorn. eeemae mses enn 555 Power Commission, Federal... ________________ 678 Preservation, Advisory Council on Historic.... 652 President, Executive Officeof .._______________. Presidont of the Senate. .cecereceicnncmmassvoins 416 Page President of the United States, biography of .__ 471 President pro tempore of the Senate.___________ 416 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Con- gresses coincident with their terms______ President’s Commission on Mental Health ECE ALIVEY akon Sn CaS Sp SN 478 President’s Commission on Personnel Inter-change. rc. oo Sonia 709 President’s Commission on White House Fel-OWS. Li ra me 709 President’s Committee on Employment of the Handlespped... cece oh caren tian dss 710 President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. 332 President’s Committee on Science and Tech- nology (Executive)... oc io oo] President’s Council on Physical Fitness and BOTS. oct sina de stds Santana nn nr ae es 710 Press Galleries... ine. itv. siesta isos at snane 850 House Press Gollory........ ooo tonne nantes 850 Members entitled to admission to. -_.._.._.._. 852 Newspapers represented in... _._.._._________ 875 Rules governing admission to. ...._____.._. 850 Senote Press: Gallery ........ciceanunanidunsses 850 Standing Committee of Correspondents. ..... 850 Press Galleries, Periodical... ccooooooaoaoo. 922 Press Photographers Gallery _ oo cccoceeoao.. 892 Members entitled to admission... ......._... 894 Rules governing gallery... oo... 892 Services represented.....coooeeooneennnaa--897 Standing Committee of Press Photographers. 892 Price Stability, Council on Wage and (Executive OC) oe a ha Sn 476 Printing, Bureau of Engraving and............. 494 Printing House for the Blind, American........ 612 Printing, Joint Committee on... ._........ 322 Printing Office, Government.-.---v-vcevnaun.. 438 Prison Industries, Inc., Federal (Justice)-...... 548 Prisons, Bureau of (Justice) -«occ ccocccaaaaas 547 Privacy Protection Study Commission......... 333 Private Investment Corporation, Overseas. .... 707 Probate Court, Register of Wills and Clerk of. . 778 Processing Department (Library of Congress). . 442 Product Standards (Commerce) -----c--ceeau-n-583 Production, Joint Committee on Defense...--.. Productivity and Quality of Working Life, National Center for... .--ooo---om-z--696 Product Safety Commission, Consumer... 328 Program Appraisal, Office of (Navy). ._._-----. 528 Programs and Resources (Air Force) _......----539 Protection Study Commission, Privacy .-------333 Pro tempore, President, of Senate... ....------416 Public Affairs (Defense)...--ccccceceemennnnana-505 Public Affairs (NASA)... eeveannersrenn-691 Publications Center, Washington (0.E.C.D.). 812 Publications Distribution Service, House Door- KOBPOT. «vii ia fnenesunesdrnney 426 ienncnscs Public Affairs, Chief of (Army). oo 518 cocoeeamm-Public Buildings Service (GSA) .cococacacmn--683 Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury)...------495 Public Library (District) .cacecceecmcmamaa-mnn-790 Public Service Commission (District) --.-------790 Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of: OVEINOT Cf. ooo ohana hia a mies dna 413 Resident Commissioner... ..-ceeeee-ne 195, 208, 228 Contents XXVII R Page Radiation Biology Laboratory Radio and Television Galleries Executive Committee of House Radio and Television Galleries Members entitled to admission to Networks, stations, services represented in__. 917 Rules governing admission to_ _ _.._..._.__..__ 905 Senate Radio and Television Galleries Radiobiology Research Institute, Armed Forces (Defense) Railroad Administration, Federal Railrcad Retirement Board Railroad ticket office, Capitol Rate Commission. Postal Reader Services Department (Library of Congress) Reclamation, Bureau of Reconstruction and Development, International Bank for. oii cdadniaatlaliic a 801, 819 Record, Congressional, Index Office Record, Congressional, Office at Capitol Recorder of Deeds (District) Recording Studio, House Records Service, National Archives and Recreation Department (District) Recreation, Bureau of Outdoor Red Cross, American National Regional Administrators (GSA) Regional and Branch Offices (SEC) Regional Commissions: Appalachian Coastal Plains Four Corners HD HEE 1 6 SR Ca 585 Upper Great Lakes Regional Directors, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Regional Offices (Civil Service Commission).. 663 Regional Offices (Federal Highway Adminis-tration)... Re Na deat 644 Regional Offices (GAO) Regional Offices (HEW) Regional Offices (Labor) Regional Offices (ICC) Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court.. 778 Regular and special sessions of Congress, list of. 394 Regulatory Commission, Nuclear. -___.________ 705 Rehabilitation and Social Service (HEW) 622 Rehabilitation Services Administration (HEW). 616 Renegotiation Board Reporters of debate: Senate ss Ali 418 Reporters to House Committees Reporting Service, Statistical (Agriculture). .__. 575 Representatives: Administrative Assistants Representatives—Continued List of, with home post offices and Washington addresses Rooms and telephones of Secretaries to Service cf, showing Congresses in which it has been rendered State, list of Votes cast for Republican Conference of the Senate. __________ 417 Republican Congressional Committee, Na- onal. Plan aaa 299 Republican Leader Republican Policy Committee (Senate) Republican Senatorial Committee, National___ 263 Research and Development (Air Force) Research and Development (Army) Research and Development (Navy) Research and Engineering, Director of (De- Research Council, National, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Academy of Sciences Research Department (Library of Congress)... 443 Research Institute, Radiobiology, Armed Research, Office of Naval _ _._.___ _o....._... 528 Research Service, Agricultural Research Service, Congressional (Library of CONGIessY: . -00 i a uinn ss san sinh nat ses 440 Research Service, Economic (Agriculture). .._.. 575 Reserve System, Federal Resident Commissicner of Puerto Rico: Administrative assistant to Alphabetical list Assignment to committees. _ ................. 349 Biography of Home post office and Washington address. ._. 228 Room and telephone of. ....-ocoie 20... 228 Secretary to Service record in Congress Votes cast for Retardation, Mental, President’s Committee on. 332 Retirement Board, Railroad Revenue and Finance (District) Revenue Service, Internal Review, Commission on Administrative Revolution Bicentennial Administration, American Rooms and telephones: Representatives Senators Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano Rules governing admission to— Periodical Press Galleries. .....eomnmeennascn-922 Press Galleries Press Photographers Gallery Radio-Television Galleries Rural Development (Agriculture) Rural Electrification Administration XXVIII Congressional Directory S Page Safety and Health Review Commission, Occu-pational Safety Board, National Transportation St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corpora- Savings Bond Division, U.S. (Treasury) Savings Bonds Committee, Interdepartmental. 496 Scholarship Foundation, Harry S Truman School, Capitol Page Schools, Joint Service (Defense) Science and Technology Policy, Officeof._ _ _____ 477 Science and Technology, President’s Committee Science Board, National Science Foundation, National Science Information Exchange Sciences, National Academy of Sealift Command, Military (Navy) Seating Plan of House Chamber Seating Plan of Senate Chamber Seaway Development Corporation, St. Secretarigt (O.E.C.D)atvenn.niiiviinindonanans 812 Secretariat (South Pacific Commission) Secretariat (United Nations) Secretaries to Representatives Secretaries to Senators Secretary of— Agriculture, biography of.........ctneeaan... 561 Air Force: Administrative Assistant, Office of Biography of. Office of. Commerce, biography of Defense: Assistant to Biography of Office of Health, Education, and Welfare: Biography of Office of. Housing and Urban Development, biography 1 PRLRN EL i LR 625 MI Labor: Biography of Office of Navy: Biography of. cu on sora oa ia 523 Office of Senate, Office of State, biography of Transportation: Biography of Office of Treasury, biography of Secretary of Defense, Assistants to Secret Service, United States Securities and Exchange Commission Directorate of Economic and Policy Research. 711 Division of Corporate Regulation Division of Corporation Finance Division of Enforcement Division of Market Regulation Office of Administrative Law Judges Office of Data Processing Office of Opinions and Review Office of the Chief Accountant Office of the General Counsel Office of Reports and Information Services___ 712 Regional and Branch Offices Security Administration, Social Security and Cooperation in Europe, Commis-- Security and Intelligence Command (Army)... 519 Security Assistance Agency, Defense Security Council (United Nations) Security Council, National Security Group Command, Naval Select and special committees: Select Committee on Aging Select Committee on Assassinations Select Committee on Ethics: Select Committee on Indian Affairs. ___________ 263 Select Committee on Intelligence. _ _____________ 264 Select Committee on Small Business (Senate). 265 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf, Senate: Chaplain Commission on Art and Antiquities Court of Impeachment Deputy President Pro Tempore Directory of Senate Chamber Office Building Commission Officers of the Personnel of— Office of the— Assistant Republican Leader Legislative Counsel Majority Leader Majority Secretary Majority Whip Minority Secretary Republican Leader Secretary Sergeant at Arms, Political classification of President of President pro tempore Seating Plan of Senate Chamber Special sessions of. Contents Senate Committees: Service—Continued Standing Senate Office Building Commission Senate Office Buildings (Architect) Senate Periodical Press Gallery Senate Press Gallery Senate Radio and Television Gallery Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic... 262 Senatorial Committee, National Republican_.. 263 Senators: Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to... 368 Alphabetical list of Assignments to committees Biographies of Continions Service of. . oven emenmmnm—— 233-235 Expiration of terms of service, by groups__. 230-232 List of, with home post offices and Washington addresses Rooms and telephones of Secretaries to Slate list ol i... cienta ead 198 Votes cast for Separate Operating Agencies (Air Force) Sergeant at Arms: House of Representatives Senate Service and terms in Congress: Delegate of— District of Columbia Virgin Islands Representatives Resident Commissioner Senators: Service Commission, Civil Service Commission, Public (District) Service: Agricultural Marketing Agricultural Research Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation___. 565 Animal and Plant Health (Agriculture) Community Health Community Relations (Justice) Consumer and Marketing Cooperative State Research (Agriculture).... 576 Defense Audit (Defense) Economic Research (Agriculture) Extension (Agriculture) Farmer Cooperative (Agriculture) Federal Grain Inspection (Agriculture) Federal Mediation and Conciliation Fiscal (Treasury) Food and Nutrition Foreign Agriculture Forest (Agriculture) General Administration Internal Revenue Investigative (DOD) Marketing and Consumer (Agriculture) National Park National Technical Information (Commerce). 584 Office of Management and Finance (Agricul- Statistical Reporting (Agriculture) U.S. Fish and Wildlife (Interior) U.S. Postal U.S. Secret U.S. Travel (Commerce) Service Schools, Joint Defense Service System, Selective Services Administration, Community (Inde- pendent Agencies) Sessions of Congress, list of Sessions of the Senate, special, dates of ___...._.. 401 Severely Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Shelf, Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Small Business, Select Committee on (Senate)... 265 Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents, personnel of Bureaus under the direction of... __..... 718 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum Archives of American Art Astrophysical Observatory Center for the Study of Man Chesapeake Bay Center for Environ- mental Studies Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and Design Fort Pierce Bureau Freer Gallery of Art John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Officers cf the Board Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture International Exchange Service National Air and Space Museum National Armed Forces Museum Advisory National Collection of Fine Arts National Gallery of Art National Museum of History and Technology. 720 National Museum of Natural History National Portrait Gallery National Zoological Park Radiation Biology Laboratory Science Information Exchange Tropical Research Institute Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Establishment, personnel of. Officials Social anid Rehabilitation Service Congressional Directory Page Page Statistical Information—Continued Votes Cast for Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates in 1972, 1974, and 1976 404 Votes Cast for Senators in 1972, 1974, and 1976. 403 Statistical Reporting Service, Agriculture. _____ 575 Statistics, Labor, Bureag of... .........oosiose 607 Statistics, National Center for Health _ _________ 618 Steering and Policy Committee, Democratic (House) ina Pas atone die: 00 Shai 299 Stockyards and Packers Administration________ 571 Study Commission, National Transportation !OH RE RR OR 331 Study Commission, Privacy Protection_.___. 333 Study Conference, Environmental ____.__________ 333 Superior Court of the District of Columbia_____ 774 Supply Service, Federal. .........ccocunnanc.od 683 Supply Systems Command, Naval_..._________ 531 Supreme Court, United States. _._.._..._.__.___.. 734 Biographies of the Justices. .................. 734 Officers of the Supreme Court... _________. 737 Residences of the Justices. ..coveeeeeeeeno... 737 Retired Justices? lo. i ire 1 wn 736 Surgery and Medicine, Bureau of (Navy)......-532 Survey, Geological (Interior)... .._..._. 554 Sarveyor (District). co ora touss. Tat it Le 791 Susquehanna River Basin Commission________ 724 System: Federal Reserve... uine bm eas 656 Selective Service... ... Ll Lio ation Lins 713 Systems and Logistics, Air Force._..___________ 540 T Taxation, Joint Committee on________________ 323 Tax Court of the United States. --_....._-___.._ 766 Tax Division{(Justice). . ..csenubimete asivdins efit 546 Technical Information Service, National (COMMOICEY. (ois does 584 innerbmn Technology Assessment, Office of _ .._.__...._. 444 Technology Assessment Board. _____._._....... 444 Telecommunication Union, International ._.... 819 Telecommunications, Office of (Commerce). ._. 584 Telecommunications Policy, Office of ..._...___. 475 Telegraph Office, Capitol... ions iene 433 Telephone Exchange (Capitol) . -oc cccccecaaaan 433 Telephone Program (Agriculture)... --....._-573 Telephones: Reopreseniafives. ........cotesiedit asin. 214 LULLFE br RET A Nt) ONG J BR Re 210 Television and Radio Correspondents Galleries. 905 Temporary Commission on Financial Over-sight of the District of Columbia... - 2 Re oR RI Sg INA MIS ES 7 Tennessee Valley Authority. ______ 724 Terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents... 414 Terms of Service: Representatives. o.....c.oiiucmsooananen 236-247 Senalors oe a rita aa ae 230-235 Territorial Officials (Interior). ......ccococooaen 552 Territories and States, Governors of. __._.._.-----413 Ticket Offices, Capitol: Airlines, Combined. ....o vem smeb sacs cog asst 432 Railroad. io. oi a See Si ond Sie 433 Tobacco, and Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol (IICaSUTY) « nits sosmteree~ 493 sicuiicdipdn Tracking and Data Acquisition (NASA). .-----694 Speaker Special THOSE: TL LEE Special Special Special Special Special Special Sports, St LE Staff Staff Stall, Staff, Stafls Staffs Social Security Administration. _._______.___.__. 623 Soil Conservation Service.......c.ceennindenesan 579 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home, United States... 724 Board of Commissioners. ....c.uu:cmamnnbseron 724 Officers of The HOME... cure needsmai 724 Solicitor General (Justice)....coceeeunnds nannies 541 Solicitor, Office of (TabOr)..cucueemeuusivaennanis 603 South Pacific Commission... i ic. . coewidteiaa 814 Southeastern Power Administration. _._....___ 555 Southwestern Power Administration.___..__.__. 555 Space Administration, National Aeronautics 2 E13 ES nL an SS CN Sr 690 Space and Air Museum, National .______________ 719 Space Agency, European (E.S.A.)...__._____.__. 797 Spoco PH NASA)... -. ca tise a i da 693 Space Science and Applications (NASA) ....... 693 Space Systems (Air Force)... ..--.ivsiscnwatmanan 538 UTES TE dat ante bend pli i ina 565 AIT (AIT TPOT0E). rn canner ss moins mie mon 538 LOT ee SD J lL A Canam 518 College, Armed Forces (Defense).......... 507 Economist Group (Agriculture)......_.._. 574 Joint {Delense)... arene ret rams re sos 506 Joint Chiefs of (Defense) -co.cc... 506 of House committees... ..oceecciananee-304 of Senate committees... coo oomoa... 267 Standards, National Bureau of... _._______ 594 Standing committees: Tn AEG le a Rl WR MC 276 012 Te rt Rely SR Flag) 250 State delegations in Congress... ____________._ 198 State Department... x... coc. ian i ianean 479 Agency for International Development. ______ 488 Boards and cen weenasnses 488CommiSSIOnS......... Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (State) and Bureau for Latin America (Agency for International Development) _.._.._____. 484 U.S. Mission to the United Nations. ..____._. 488 State Research Service, Cooperative, Agricul- ITO Lea wl rh ee man 576 States and Territories, Governors of the. _______ 413 States, Organization of American_______________ 809 Statistical Information. ......-oo... FACE 394 Court of Impeachment... cocoa als 402 Governors of the States and Territories___.__. 413 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Con- gresses coincident with their terms____. 414 Representatives Under Each Apportionment. 412 Sessions OL coin.ries 394 Congress. uo Special Sessions of the Senate of the House of Representatives....___. 422 and select committees: 2s ee i on ono nab bes Pa Ts Bi me 298 Rs a NM LTE Ul Sy 262 Commission on Modernization of House Gallery Facilities. i. ..cocetoranaaudia-303 Committee on Aging, Senate._._._._..._. 265 Missions, U.S. Diplomatic and Consular 11 A a RE LE SRE 847 Prosecution Force, Watergate, Office of Justice) co a aT 542 Representative for Trade Negotiations.. 474 sessions of the Senate, dates of....._.._._. 401 President’s Council on Physical Fitness 1) 110 vn a TI i a pO Gr DS 710 Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agri- Contents Trade Commission, Federal Trade Commission, U.S., International Trade, International (Agriculture) Trade Negotiations, Special Representative for (Executive Office) Trading Commission, Commodity Futures Traffic Management Command (Army) Traffic Safety Administration, National High- Training Administration, Employment and Transportation Administration, Urban Mass... 646 Transportation, Department of Federal Aviation Administration Field Installations Federal Highway Administration Regional Offices Federal Railroad Administration Regional Offices Materials Transportation Bureau National Highway Traffic Safety Administra- Regional Offices Office of the Secretary St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corpora- U.S. Coast Guard Major Field Commands Urban Mass Transportation Administration... 646 Transportation Policy Study Commission, National Travel Service, United States, Commerce...... 583 Treasury, Department of the Bureau of: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Customs Engraving and Printing Government Financial Operations EE EE Mn I Sr 496 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. __ 495 Fiscal Service Bureau of the Public Debt Interdepartmental Savings Bonds Committee. 496 Internal Revenue Service Office of: Comptroller of the Currency Secretary United States Savings Bond Division United States Secret Service. ..ccveeeeee..... 496 ‘Trials by Court of Impeachment, Senate Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical Research Institute, Smithsonian Tropical Tuna Commission, Inter-American. ... 800 Truman Scholarship Foundation, Harry S_____ 686 Trust Fund Boards: Library of Congress National Archives Trusteeship Council (United Nations). __...... 816 Tuna Commission, Inter-American Tropical... 800 U Under Secretary of the Air Force Under Secretary of the Army. _._.______._._... 516 Under Secretary of Housing and Urban Devel-opment Under Secretary of the Navy Unemployment Compensation Board (D.C.)__._ 791 UNICEF Information Service. __._._____.___.___ 819 Union, Interparliamentary Union, Pan American United Nations... asn coasts is Lid 814 Economic and Social Council Economic Commission for— European Office of the United Nations General Assembly Intergovernmental Agencies related to the United Nations Citizens Committee for UNICEF Food and Agricultural Organization General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization International Atomic Energy Agency International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ix .au iii esdainscndiade 819 International Civil Aviation Organization. _ 819 International Development Association International Finance Corporation International Labor Organization International Monetary Fund International Telecommunication Union... 819 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization United Nations Information Centre UNICEF Information Service U.S. National Commission for UNESCO__. 819 Universal Postal Union World Health Organization World Meteorological Organization. ________ 820 International Court of Justice Secretariat Security Council Trusteeship Council U.S. Administrative Conference U.S. Advisory Commission on Information... . 651 . Arms Control and Disarmament Agency... 656 . Army Communications Command . Army Criminal Investigation Command... 519 . Army Forces Command . Army Health Services Command . Army Materiel and Readiness Command, Headquarters . Army Military District of Washington, Headquarters . Army Security and Intelligence, Head-quarters 519 . Army Training and Doctrine Command. .. 520 . Attorney’s Office . Capitol Buildings and Grounds Capitol Poles. ciao han ii sna sennaes 430 . Capitol, Commission for Extension of the.. 326 433 . Commission on Civil Rights U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia. Biographies Officers of the Residences of judges and officers Senior Circuit JNAges. ---<--ccrennrmnz-n== av 744 XXXII Congressional Directory Page U.S. Conrtof Claims... i. Lois sonia 746 Residences of judges, commissioners, and {331101¢ SLE EER ft tr 749 U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. ____ 750 Residences of judges and officers___ ___________ 752 U.S. Courtof Military Appeals. =... ___...__._.. 772 Residences of judgesand officers___ ___________ 773 U.S. Courts, Administrative Office of . _________ 777 U.S. Courtsof Appeals... oueos-ommes 738 1:8. Customs Conrt oo ee lanai 761 Officers of. (oo aden i era ihe 765 U.S. Customs Service (Treasury)... 494 U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Offices...._._.___ 841 Special Missions... coouw da doc oi onooning 847 U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. 753 Residences of judges, retired judges, and 759 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Interior). __.____ 557 U.S. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission_.. 681 U.S., Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Officesinthe...........cc..... 823 U.S. Friendship Commission, Japan and._______ 329 U.S. Information Agoney.... loco i laviiiit. 725 U.S. International Trade Commission. ________. 687 U.S. Joint Defense Commissions........._. 808, 809 U.S. Marine Corps, Headquarters... _._._________. 529 U.S. Marshal's vac cin naan dns 547 Office.....con- U.S. Marshals Service... cc cman mamniaeoddal 549 TU. 8. Military .....--dinitudidn 521 Academy. iss U.S. Mission to the United Nations..__.__.____. 488 U.S. National Commission for UNESCO... __. 819 T.8. Naval ..co....iodo. 534 Academy... oc. U.S. Navy Court of Military Review...___._... 527 U.S. Parole Commission. coli coc or lo. 727 U.S. Postal Service... coc ooo idan ia 727 Office of Deputy Postmaster General....___._ 727 Office of Postmaster General. ..._.__________. 727 Administration Grol. ..-ov en ideneas—-728 Employee and Labor Relations Group..... 728 Finance Groth. eti a a 728 Operations Group... ---. c-Sioon oui 728 U.S. Railroad Retirement Board._______________ 728 U.8. Savings Bond Division... ................ 496 U.S. Secret Service... oo. ol san sie tl 496 U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home... _....._... 724 .8.-Supreme' Court. cae. aint ania 734 Xe DE A OIL Lm 27 ars ms om i i ei nl 766 Commissioners and Officers of the Court.___. 771 U.S. Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals... 740 U.S. Travel Service (Commerce) ..._.._........ 583 Universal Postal Union... ....o0didi sna cei 820 University, Howard... oc. .ciciniaass toi 613 University, National Defense.......__.._..______ 507 University of the District of Columbia. ________ 792 Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission...._. 585 Urban Development, Housing and, Department of. ‘Urban Mass Transportation Administration.... 646 Vv Page Valley Authority, Tennessee... .___._.__.______ 724 Veterans’ Administration... ___________________ 729 Congressional Liaison Service (Capitol)... _._._ 433 Vice President of the United States, biography. 3 Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident with:their terms. ..o. io Sa ool Jd 414 Virgin Islands, Delegate... ono ooo oooan 196 Visitors, Boards of, to Academies._______________ 335 Votes cast for—1972, 1974, and 1976: BHT sdENR CII) SI SR 411 ReproseniatiVes. ooo ea denon dde ase ao 404 Resident Commissioner........couveeucan2 oo 411 LT a A a RE CCR Ra ed 403 w Wage and Price Stability, Council on (Executive i117 a CSS ee TI eR RE YS 476 War College, The National... _______________. 507 Washington addresses of Senators, Representa- tives, with home post offices._______ 210-228 Washington City Post Office... ..... 793 Classified Stations... oa eee eel 793 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au-1311 4 = I LELe el Rn IR 730 Washington National Monument Society... _____ 730 Washington Naval District, Headquarters.._.__ 534 Water Commission and International Boundary, United States and Mexico ....._..._.._. 804 Watergate Special Prosecution Force, Office of Oustice). oc Las 542 Water Resources Council....omoveeecinee caine 730 Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and. 609 Western Union Telegraph Co. at Capitol. _..... 433 Whips (Majority and Minority, House)....._... 423 White House News Photographers Association... 899 Ezeoutive Boal. oot. o iii. de sis en iin maiin 899 Members represented......... o_o 899 SPE CE A NS Ea NL Sl 899 Services represented. ......ccuvivnnvonnsnnnne 904 White House Fellows, President’s Commission... 709 White House Office 471 Wills, Register of, and Clerk of Probate Court.... 778 Woodrow Wilson International Center for 241Tr dn ST eae 722 Working Life, National Center for Productivity and Quality ol. .......200 tai oc 696 World Health Organization... nue aan... 820 World Meteorological Organization........_.__. 820 Y Youth Development, Office of (HEW)._..._.__. 615 Youth Advocacy, Office of (D.C). ______ 791 Z Zone Government, ... ..... 659 Canalo... Zones Board, Foreign-Trade....-.___........ 681 Zoning Adjustment Board (District). -------. 792 Zoning Commission (District)... cccoaoo-792 Zoological Park, National... oc. ci. oii ull. 721 BIOGRAPHICAL* THE VICE PRESIDENT WALTER FREDERICK MONDALE, Democrat, was born January 5, 1928, in Ceylon, Minn.; son of Methodist minister Theodore Sigvaard Mondale and Claribel Mondale; attended public schools in Ceylon, Heron Lake, and Elmore, Minn. ; attended Macalester College in St. Paul; B.A., political science, University of Minnesota, 1948; organized and managed Hubert H. Humphrey’s first cam-paign for the U.S. Senate and campaigned for Harry Truman; in 1950, managed Orville Freeman's statewide campaign for State attorney general; served in U.S. Army, 1951-53, attaining rank of corporal; received LL.B. degree (cum laude) in 1956 from University of Minnesota Law School, where he served on the law review; practiced law in Minneapolis until appointed Minnesota Attorney General in 1960; elected State attorney general in November 19€0 where he gained reputa-tion for his consumer protection and antitrust positions; in 1964, appointed to U.S. Senate to fill the unexpired term of newly elected Vice President Hubert Humphrey; won election to the Senate in 1966 and was reelected in 1972; co-chairman of Hubert Humphrey’s 1968 campaign for the Presidency; in Senate, served on Finance, Labor and Public Welfare, and Budget Committees, Select Committee on Intelligence Activities, Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, and the Special Committee on Aging; chairman of the Subcommittee on Children and Youth and Subcommittee on Social Security Financing; served as chairman of the Select Intelligence Committee’s Domestic Task Force; author of “The Accountability of Power—Toward a Responsible Presidency’’; nomi-nated in July 1976 to serve as Jimmy Carter’s running mate; elected Vice President on November 2, 1976; married Joan Adams in December 1955; three children: Theodore, born October 1957; Eleanor Jane, born October 1960; and William, born February 1962. “Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and Representatives. 3 Congressional Directory ALABAMA ALABAMA (Population, 1970 census, 3,444,165) SENATORS JOHN J. SPARKMAN, Democrat, of Huntsville, Ala., was born at 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 (re-tired) ; 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 daugh-ter are members of the Methodist Church; elected to the 75th Congress on Novem-ber 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 fiil 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 1948, 1954, 1960, 1966, and again in 1972; was Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1952. 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 1943-46, serving in Pacific Theater, participating in Leyte and Okinawa cam-paigns; served as member of Alabama Senate 1946-50; served two terms as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, 1951-55 and 1963-67; ran in Democratic primary for presidential elector in 1964, carrying all 67 counties; elected to 91st Congress in 1968, with 70 percent of the popular vote; reelected to 94th Congress in 1974, carrying all 67 counties and 95 percent of the popular vote; member of American, Alabama, and Etowah Bar Associations, but do not engage in practice of law in any form, American Legion, and V.F.W.; married to the former Maryon Pittman of ‘Birmingham, Ala. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, and Wilcox (7 counties). Population (1970), 491,747. 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; member of the board of regents, Spring Hill College, Mobile; member of the board of trustees, the Choral Arts Society of Washington, D.C.; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; serves on Committee on Appropriations; secretary of the House Republican Conference. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Montgomery, and Pike (13 counties). Population (1970), 491,676. 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, World War II; USAF Reserve; four children, Chris, Mike, Tara, and Bill, Jr.; member, First Methodist Church of Montgomery, Kiwanis, Elks, Alabama Bar Association, Masons, Shriners, SAE Social Fraternity, and Alabama Alumni Association; Opelika city judge, 2 years; judge, Lee County Court of Common Pleas and Lee County Juvenile Court, 4 years; judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, 4 years; assistant vice president, Southern Railway System, 1% years; one of Alabama’s “Four Outstanding Young Men,” 1961; married to the former Barbara Edwards, of Plant City, Fla., March 10, 1977; elected to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Autauga, Calhoun, Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Elmore, Lee Lowndes, Macon, Randolph, Russell, Talladega, and Tallapoosa (14 counties). Population (1970) 493,588. 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 Theater 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 each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Marshall, Pickens, St. Clair, Walker, and Winston. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Precinct 12 as constituted Nov. 1, 1970. Population (1970), 492,196. 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 Law School 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; lawyer by profession; practiced 18 years at Jasper, Ala.; member, Alabama and ‘American Bar Asso-ciations; member, Baptist Church, Mason and Shriner; board of trustees, Walker College; married Lou Betts of Margaret, Ala., June 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 each succeeding Congress; beginning with his election to Congress in November 1966, he received the largest vote of any congressional candidate in Alabama and in each succeeding general election; member of House Appropriations Committee; served as regional Democratic whip 1967-72; served on House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 1973-74; National Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, 1972-76; 1976 Na-tional Democratic Convention Committee on Rules. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan (7 counties). Population (1970), 489,771. RONNIE G. FLIPPO, Democrat, of Florence, Ala.; born in Florence, Au-gust 15, 1937; attended public schools in Florence and Lauderdale County; Congressional Directory ALABAMA graduated, Coffee High School, 1955; B.S., accounting, University of North Alabama, Florence, 1965; M.A., accounting, University of Alabama, 1966; profession: certified public accountant; member: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Alabama Certified Public Accountants Society; National Association of Accountants; Northwood Hills Church of Christ; former partner in accounting firm, Flippo & Robbins; served in Alabama House of Representa-tives, 1971-75; Alabama State Senate, 1975-77; married to the former Faye Cooper, 1958; six children: Ronnie Gene, Linda Gail, Brenda Faye, Lea Ella, Kelley Reid, and Ryan Cooper; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SIXTH DISTRICT .—JEFFERSON COUNTY: All that part not included in precincts 1, 2, 4, and 12 as con-stituted Nov. 1, 1970. Population (1970), 493,045. 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 1952-62; resigned his church in 1962 to be a Republican candidate for Congress; 1962-64, member, Board of Selectors of the American Institute for Public Service; served as supply pastor in the Birmingham area; director of finance for the Alabama Republican Party and chairman of the Jefferson County Republican Committee; member, U.S. Delegation to United Nations, 28th General Assembly, 1973, and Sixth Special Session, 1974; congressional adviser to American Delegation to the Seventh Special Session of the U.N. in 1975; married the former Elizabeth Moore of Birmingham, Ala.; two children, Eliza-beth and Lynn; secretary, Executive Committee of the Republican Congressional Committee; member of the House Committee on International Relations and House Committee on Education and Labor; and Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bibb, Chilton, Choctaw, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Marengo, Perry, Shelby, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Precincts 1, 2, and 4 as constituted Nov. 1, 1970. Population (1970), 492,142. 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; member, Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System; member, 1976 Democratic Platform Committee and its drafting subcommittee; 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on the Judiciary, House Committee on Science and Technology, and House Select Committee on Aging, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. ALASKA Biographical ALASKA (Population, 1970 census, 302,173) SENATORS TED STEVENS, Republican, of Anchorage, Alaska; born in Indianapolis, Ind., November 18, 1923; graduated from high school, Redondo Beach, Calif.; graduated from U.C.L.A., 1947, Harvard Law School, 1950; served in the Air Force in World War II in China, 1943-46, first lieutenant (pilot), 14th Air Force; practiced law in office of Northcutt Ely, Washington, 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 Secre-tary of the Interior (Fred Seaton), 1958; appointed solicitor of the Department of the Interior by President Eisenhower, 1960; returned to Alaska, 1961, opened law office in Anchorage; president Anchorage Republican Club, 1961-63; elected to the State House of Representatives, 1964, reelected 1966, served as speaker pro tem and majority leader; Chairman, Republican Senatorial Campaign Com-mittee, 1975-77; assistant minority leader, U.S. Senate, 1977; member American, Federal, California, Alaska, and District of Columbia Bar. Associations; member, Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Republican Club, Petro- leum 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 to the Senate on December 24, 1968, by Gov. Walter J. Hickel; elected November 3, 1970, for the term: ending January 3, 1973; reelected on November 7, 1972 for the term ending January 3, 1979. 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 Citizen Power, a ‘“People’s Platform,” setting down his views on issues ranging from government secrecy to taxation; 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; reelected to the United States Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; member of Senate Finance and Senate Environment and Public Works Committees, member of Joint Committee on Congressional Operations; serves as chairman, Energy and Foundations Subcommittee on Finance, also chairman, Water Resources Subcommittee on Environment and Public Works; appointed congressional adviser to the Seventh Special Session of the United Nations, September 1975. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— DON YOUNG, Republican, of Fort Yukon, Alaska; born in Meridian, Calif., on June 9, 1933; graduate of Chico State College, Chico, Calif.; elected member of the State House of Representatives, 1966-70; elected member of the State Senate, 1970-73; served on the Fort Yukon City Council for 6 years, serving 4 years as mayor; educator for 9 years; river boat captain; married Lula Fredson of Fort Yukon; two children: Joni and Dawn; elected to the 93d Congress, in a special election March 6, 1973, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Congressman Nick Begich; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Dzirectory ARIZONA ARIZONA (Population, 1970 census, 1,772,482) SENATORS BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Republican, of Scottsdale, 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 Butler, Margaret Holt, Barry, and Michael; 10 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 Republican candidate for President; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968; reelected to United States Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. DENNIS DeCONCINI, Democrat, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in Tueson, May 8, 1937; attended the public schools of Tueson and Phoenix; graduated, Tucson Senior High School, 1955; University of Arizona, B.A., political science, 1959, LL.B., 1963; admitted to the bar in 1963 and commenced practice in Tucson; served in U.S. Army, 1959-60; Army Reserves, 1960-67; served as special council to Arizona Governor, 1965; administrative assistant to Governor, 1965-67; Pima County (Ariz.) attorney, 1973-76; appointed administrator, Arizona Drug Control District, 1975; member, numerous political, professional, and fraternal organizations; member, Roman Catholic Church; married to the former Susan Hurley ; three children: Denise, Christine, and Patrick; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Southeast portion of Maricopa County: North boundary is Indian School Road, starting at 19th Avenue in Phoenix, extending east to 68th Street, then following the Arizona Canal to Camelback Road in Scottsdale, then east to Granite Reef Road, north to Highland Avenue, then east to the Salt River Indian Reservation boundary; west boundary is 19th Avenue, starting at Indian School Road in Phoenix, extending south to Southern Avenue, then east to Seventh Avenue, then south to South Mountain Park, then following the Park line south to and including Gila Rivet Indian Reser-vation lying within Maricopa County; southern boundary is Maricopa-Pinal County line; east and northeast boundary is Maricopa-Pinal County line and Maricopa County-Tonto National Forest boundary. Population (1970), 442,589. 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 II; 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 each succeeding Congress; former member: Committee on Education and Labor and Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 83d through 85th Congresses; Committee on Appropriations, 86th through 93d Congresses; chairman, House Republican Policy Committee, 88th through 93d Congresses; member of Joint Study Committee on Budget Control, 93d Congress; elected Minority Leader December 6, 1973; reelected Minority Leader for 94th Congress; 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Cochise, Pima, and Santa Cruz. MARICOPA COUNTY: Southern portion below Gila River and Interstate Highway 8. PINAL COUNTY: Southern half. Population (1970), 443,117. 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; entered U.S. Army as private, 1942; discharged, 1946, as captain in U.S. Air Force with service in Pacific Theater; J.D., University of Arizona, 1949 (president student body, 1947, co-captain of basketball team); played professional basketball with Denver Nuggets, 1948-49; county attorney, Pima County, 1952-54; partner, law firm, Udall & Udall, 1949-61; vice president, Arizona State Bar Association, 1961; president, Tucson YMCA, 1960; author “Education of a Congressman,” Bobbs-Merrill, 1972; coauthor “The Job of the Congressman,” Bobbs-Merrill, 1966; author “Arizona Law of Evidence,” West Publishing Co., 1960; married Ella Royston; father of six children; elected to 87th Congress, May 2, 1961; reelected to each subsequent Congress; chairman, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 95th Congress; ranking member of Post Office and Civil Service Committee; board of directors, Office of Technology Assessment; participant, United States-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Conference, 1969-71, Mexico- United States Interparliamentary Conference, 1970-74, United States-Soviet Dartmouth Conference VII, 1972. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES : Coconino, Mohave, Yavapai, and Yuma. MaricorA COUNTY: The northwest portion which includes the western fringe of Phoenix, Glendale, Goodyear, Tolleson, Sun City, Wickenburg, and Gila Bend (in part). Population (1970), 443,201. BOB STUMP, Democrat, of Tolleson, Ariz.; born in Phoenix, Ariz., April 4, 1927; graduated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., agronomy, Arizona State University, 1951; cotton farmer; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; served in Arizona House of Representatives, 4 terms, 1959-67; Arizona Senate, 5 terms, 1967-76, served as president of Arizona Senate 1975-76; member: American Legion, Arizona Farm Bureau; three children: Karen, Bob, Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Apache, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, and Navajo. MARICOPA COUNTY: That portion north of Indian School Road and east of 35th Avenue. PINAL COUNTY: Most of the county. Population (1970), 443,575. ELDON RUDD, Republican, of Scottsdale, Ariz.; born in Camp Verde, Ariz., July 15, 1920; graduated, Clarkdale High School, 1939; B.A., in education, Arizona State University, 1947; J.D., University of Arizona, 1949; admitted to the Arizona Bar in 1949 and commenced practice in Tucson, Ariz.; FBI special agent, 1950-70, serving as diplomatic assistant in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salva-dor, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Argentina; served as naval aviator in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46; elected as member: Maricopa County (Ariz.) Board of Supervisors, 1972, serving to end of 1976; St. Theresa Church Parish; member, Federal, Arizona, Maricopa County, Scottsdale Bar Associations; president, Arizona Chapter, Federal Bar Association, 1976; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1953; member and Board of Directors, Arizona-Mexico Commission, 1972-76; member: Governor's Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Affairs, 1975-76; Scottsdale Sister City Commission (Scotts-dale, Ariz., and Alamos, Mexico), 1973-76; married to the former Ann Merritt, 1944; two children: Carolyn and Katherine; elected to the 95th Congress, No-vember 2, 1976. Congressional Directory ARKANSAS ARKANSAS (Population, 1970 census, 1,923,295) SENATORS JOHN L. McCLELLAN, Democrat, of Little Rock, Ark.; born at Sheridan, Grant County, Ark., February 25, 1896; first lieutenant of A.S.S.C. during the First World War; lawyer; prosecuting attorney of the seventh judicial district of Arkansas, 1927-30; married Norma Myers Cheatham, November 10, 1937; member of 74th Congress (1935-36) and 75th Congress (1937-38) from the Sixth Congressional District of Arkansas; elected United States Senator November 3, 1942, for the term beginning January 3, 1943; reelected in 1948, 1954, 1960, 1966, and in 1972 for the term ending January 3, 1979. DALE BUMPERS, Democrat, of Charleston, Ark.; born in Charleston, August 12, 1925; attended the public schools of Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Northwestern University, LL. B. degree, 1951; admitted to Arkansas Bar, 1952; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-46, staff sergeant; president, Charleston Chamber of Commerce; past president: Charleston School Board, Franklin County Board of Education; past chairman: United Fund, Boy Scout Fund, and Cancer Fund; Governor of Arkansas, 1970-74; married former Betty Flanagan, 1949; three children: Brent, Bill, and Brooke; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Randolph, St. Francis, Sharp, Stone, Van Buren, and Woodruff (21 counties). Population (1970), 479,893. 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; former communicant and Sunday School teacher, Calvary Episco-pal Church, Osceola, Ark.; former commissioner, Arkansas Waterways Commis-sion; former secretary, Osceola Port Authority; former member, Osceola Civic Center commission ; former director, Northeast Arkansas Economic Development District; former director, Mississippi County O.E.O.; former attorney for Missis-sippi County Urban Renewal Agency; director, East Arkansas Area Council of Boy Scouts; former member, Mississippi County Quorum Court and its Budget Commission; former director, Mississippi County Y.M.C.A.; member, American Academy of Political and Social Science; former member of Alumni Board of Directors, Southwestern at Memphis; former director, Osceola Municipal Port Authority; former 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 Associaf¥ion; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; member and past president, Osceola Rotary Club; past president, Arkansas State Society of Washington, D.C., member, American Legion, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; named to Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, 1967; Outstanding Civic Leaders of America, 1967; Who's Who in America; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Family Farms and Rural Development, 1973-74; member, Committee on Agriculture, 1969-74; member, Committee on Government Operations, 1971-74; member, Committee on Ap- propriations, 1975 to present; assistant majority whip, 1973-76; deputy majority whip, 1977 to present; member, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, Democratic National Congressional Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Arkansas, Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, and White (9 counties). Population (1970), 481,120. JIM GUY TUCKER, Jr., Democrat, of Little Rock, Ark.; born in Oklahoma City, Okla., June 13, 1943; son of James Guy Tucker and Willie Maude (White) Tucker; attended public schools, graduated Hall High School, Little Rock, 1961; B.A.,, government, Harvard University, 1964; served in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; free lance reporter in Vietnam, 1965 and 1967; J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, 1968; admitted to the bar, 1968; associate, Rose, Barron, Nash, Williamson, Carroll & Clay, attorneys, Little Rock, Ark., 1968-70; pros-ecuting attorney, Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas, 1971-72; Arkansas Attorney General, 1973-75, 1975-77; cochairman, Arkansas Criminal Code Revision Commission, 1973-75; chairman, Supervisory Board, Arkansas Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Information System; chairman, Consumer Protection Com-mittee, National Association of Attorneys General; member, Executive Advisory Committee and Curtailment Strategies Technical Advisory Committee, National Gas Survey, Federal Power Commission; Arkansas Jaycee “Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award,” 1972; member: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Alpha Delta, American Legion; Ouachita Area Girl Scout Council vice president, 1971-72; Boy Scouts of America, chairman, pioneer district, exploring division, 1974-75; married to the former Betty Allen; three children: Lance, Kelly, and Anna Rebecca; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Garland, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Newton, Perry, Polk, Pope, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Wash-ington, and Yell (21 counties). Population (1970), 481,106. 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 theater; 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; chairman of board, Hammerschmidt Lumber Co.; board of directors, Harrison Federal Savings and Loan Association; served as president of Arkansas Lumber Dealers Association; 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.; mem-ber, Boone Masonic Blue Lodge No. 314; 32d Degree Mason, Fort Smith Consis-tory; 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; elected Republican National Committeeman from Arkansas, 1976; married Virginia (Ginny) Sharp of Harrison, Ark.; one son, John Arthur, B.A., Dartmouth, 1971; elected, as the first Republican Congressman from Arkansas in 94 years, to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier, and Union (24 counties). Population (1970), 481,176. R. H. (RAY) THORNTON, Jr., Democrat, Sheridan, Ark.; born in Conway, Ark., July 16, 1928; son of RR. H. and Wilma Stephens Thornton; attended public schools at Leola and Sheridan; attended State College of Arkansas, Uni-versity of Arkansas, and Yale University, graduating with a B.A. degree in political science, 1950; attended law school at the University of Texas and University of Arkansas, graduating with a J.D. degree, 1956; elected president of the student body of the University of Arkansas, 1955-56; served in various duty assignments including signal officer, operations officer, and navigator aboard the U.S.S. Philippine Sea and the U.S.S. General A. E. Anderson during the Korean war; served as deputy prosecuting attorney Sixth Judicial Circuit, 12 Congressional Directory ARKANSAS 1956-57; member of the American, Arkansas, and Grant County Bar Associations, American Trial Lawyers Association; the American Judicature Society, and the and chairman Arkansas State Board of Law Examiners; former former member Arkansas chairman, Yale Alumni Fund; chairman, President’s Development Council of Harding College, Searcy, Ark.; member: Sheridan Rotary Club, Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, and Tau Kappa Alpha; married Betty Jo Mann of Sheridan, January 27, 1956; three daughters: Nancy, Mary, and delegate from Grant and Jefferson Counties to the 7th Stephanie; elected chairman, Executive Constitutional Convention of Arkansas, 1969-70; elected for a term Branch Committee; elected attorney general of Arkansas in 1970 ending in January of 1973; elected to 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. CALIFORNIA (Population, 1970 census, 19,953,134) SENATORS 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; 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, reelected November 5, 1974; member: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Human Resources Committees, Veterans’ Affairs Com-mittee, Budget Committee; elected Senate majority whip (assistant majority leader) in January 1977. SAMUEL ICHIYE HAYAKAWA, Republican, of Mill Valley, Calif.; born in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, July 18, 1906; educated in the public schools of Calgary and Wi innipeg, Canada; B.A., English, University of Manitoba (Canada), 1927; M.A., English, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1928; Ph. D., English, Univ ersity of Wisconsin, 1935; certified psychologist, State of California, 1959; became naturalized U.S. citizen in 1954; instructor in English, University of Wisconsin (extension), 1936-39; instructor to associate professor of English, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1939-47; lecturer, University of Chicago, 1950— 55; professor of English, San Francisco State College, 1955-68; president, San Francisco State College, 1968-73, appointed president emeritus in 1973; publica-tions: Oliver Wendell Holmes: Selected Poetry and Prose, with Critical Intro-duction (1939); Language in Action (1941, Book of the Month Club selection); Language in Thought and Action (1949; 4th ed. 1977; translated into 10 lan-guages); Language, Meaning and Maturity (1954); Our Language and Our World (1959); The Use and Misuse of Language (1962); Symbol, Status and Personality (1963; translated into Swedish, German, Japanese and Spanish); editor, Funk and Wagnalls’ Modern Guide to Synonyms (1968); editor, ETC., A Review of General Semantics, 1943-70; columnist, Chicago Defender, 1942-47; columnist, Register and Tribune Syndicate (1970-76); member, Modern Lan-guage Association; fellow, American Psychological Association, American Asso-ciation for Advancement of Science, American Sociological Association, Royal Society of Arts; clubs: San Francisco Press, Pannonia Athletic, Bohemian (San _ Francisco) ; married to the former Margedant Peters; three children: Al: wn, Mark, and Wynne; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouxTIES: Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Yuba. SACRAMENTO COUNTY: Census tracts 82. 01, 82.02, 82.03 (that part north of Elm Avenue), and 83. Population (1970), 464,160. 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 each succeeding Congress. i4 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA SECOND DIiSTRICT.—CouxTIES: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, and Napa. SONOMA COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 464,334. DON H. CLAUSEN, Republican, of Crescent City, Calif.; born, raised, and attended public schools in Humboldt County, Calif. ; parents: Marie S. and the late Henry A. Clausen; attended San Jose College, California Polytechnic, Weber State College in Utah, and St. Mary’s College in California; honorary degrees: LL.D., Pacific Union College, Calif.; AL.D., Embry Riddle Aeronautical Uni- versity, Fla.; military service: U.S. Navy pilot, World War II; married Ollie Piper; two daughters: Beverly and Dawn Marie; business career has been in banking, insurance, and professional aviation; past government service includes 7 years as Del Norte (Calif.) supervisor; past president, Supervisors Unit, Red-wood Empire Association; past chairman, California Aerospace-Aviation Educa-tion Task Force; currently vice president, Congressional Flying Club; member, County Supervisors Association of California, VFW, American Legion, Navy League, Civil Air Patrol, Sons of the Golden West, Native Sons of California, National Wildlife Federation, Redwood Region Conservation Council, Ducks Unlimited, Salmon Unlimited, California Aviation Education Association, Re-publican Transportation Task Force, and the BPO Elks; elected to the 88th Con-gress, in a special election, January 22, 1963; reelected all succeeding Congresses; member of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and the Public Works and Transportation Committee; congressional advisor to the World Forestry Congress in Madrid, Spain, 1966, and the Pan-American Highway Congresses of 1967 and 1971 in Uruguay and Ecuador. THIRD DISTRICT.— OF SACRAMENTO and those portions of the County of Sacramento not CITY included in Congressional Districts 1, 4, or 14. Population (1970), 464,399. JOHN EMERSON MOSS, Democrat, of Sacramento, Calif.; born in Carbon County, Utah, April 13, 1915; attended Sacramento public schools and Sacra-mento 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 Moss (Mrs. Michael A. Soderstrand) and Allison Effie (Mrs. Hillis L. Warren); two granddaughters (Tabitha Lynn and Afton Warren) ; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th Con-gress 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 each succeeding Congress; member, Government Opera-tions Subcommittees on Goverrment Information and Individual Rights, Legis-lation and National Security; member, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com-mittee—chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; dean and chairman, California Congressional Delegation. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Colusa, Solano, Sutter, and Yolo; and part of Sacramento County Population (1970), 464,182. 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; partner, law firm of Leggett, Gianola, Dacey & Kramer 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, Sons of Italy, and American Legion; elected in 1962 to serve in the 88th Congress and was reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the House Armed Services Committee; also serves on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment; and Committee on the Budget. FIFTH DISTRICT.—MARIN CoUuNTY. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO: Northern and western third, including such areas as Haight-Ashbury, Marina, Pacific Heights, Presidio, Richmond, and Western Addition. Sonoma COUNTY: That portion south of city of Petaluma. Population (1970), 463,523. JOHN L. BURTON, Fifth Congressional District, “The Golden Gate District,” San Francisco, Marin, and southern Sonoma Counties, Democrat; younger brother of Congressman Phillip Burton (D., fan Francisco) ; the only brother team serving CALIFORNIA Biographical in the Congress; raised and educated in San Francisco public schools; B.A., San Francisco State, 1954; LL.B., University of San Francisco Law School, 1960; U.S. Army, 1954-56; dues-paying member of Bartenders Union, Local 41; member of the California State Assembly, 1965-74; chairman of the Assembly Rules Committee, 1971-74; sponsor of California Constitutional Amendment for open legislative meetings; led the first successful veto override in California in 28 years to maintain hospitals for mentally ill and mentally retarded; recipient of Cali-fornia Society for Autistic Children Award; author of legislation providing the highest level of benefits for aged, blind, and disabled of any State in the Nation; cochairman of the California Democratic Delegation to the National Convention, 1972; chairman of the California Democratic Party, 1973-74; active in the peace movement; dedicated to achieving social and economic justice for all peoples; elected to the 93d Congress in a special election on June 4, 1974; reelected to the 94th Congress in November 1874; reelected to the 95th Congress; married to the former Sharon Bain; one daughter, Kimiko; member of Committees on Govern-ment Operations (chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation and Government Activities), House Administration, and the Select Committee on Aging. SIXTH DISTEICT.—Ci11y AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCIS(O: That perticn nct included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 463,521. 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 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; past chairman of Democratic Study Group; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and the Education and Labor Com-mittee; chairman, Subcommittee on National Parks and Insular Affairs; elected chairman of the House Democratic Caucus for the 94th Congress. : SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoNTRA Co0sTA COUNTY: The cities of Alamo, Antioch, Bethel Island, Brent- wood, Concord, Crockett, E1 Sobrante, Martinez, Oakley, Pacheco, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Port Costa, Richmond, Rodeo, San Pablo, San Ramon, Walnut Creek, and West Pittsburg. Popu- lation (1970), 464,283. GEORGE MILLER, Democrat, of Martinez, Calif.; born in Richmond, Calif., May 17, 1945; attended Martinez public schools; Diablo Valley College; graduated, 1968, San Francisco State College, major in American problems; J.D., 1972, University of California at Davis School of Law; member: California State Bar, Davis Law School Alumni Association, and Common Cause; served 5 years as legislative aide to Senate majority leader, California State Legislature; past chairman and member of Contra Costa County Democratic Central Com-mittee; past president of Martinez Democratic Club; married to the former Cynthia Caccavo, of Martinez; two children: George and Stephen; committees: Education and Labor, Interior and Insular Affairs, Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; re-elected to 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—ALAMEDA COUNTY: Northwest portion including Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, and Piedmont. CONTRA CosTA COUNTY: El Cerrito, Kensington, Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. Population (1970), 464,691. RONALD V. DELLUMS, Democrat, of Berkeley, Calif.; born in Oakland. Calif., November 24, 1935; educated at McClymonds High School and Oakland Technical High School; Oakland City College, A.A., 1958; San Francisco State College, B.A., 1960; University of California, M.S.W., 1962; honorary doctor of law, Wilberforce University, 1975; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 2 years active duty, honorable discharge; member, Berkeley City Council, 1967-71; psychiatric Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA social worker, Department of Mental Hygiene, 1962-64; program director, Bay-view Community Center, 1964-65; associate director, then director, Hunters Point Youth Opportunity Center, 1965—-6€ ; planning consultant, Bay Area Social Planning Council, 1966-67; director, Concentrated Employment Program, San Francisco Economic Opportunity Council, 1967-68; senior consultant, Social Dynemics, Inc. (specializing in manpower programs), 1968-70; part-time lecturer, San Francisco State College, University of California, and Berkeley Graduate School of Social Welfare; married Leola (Roscoe) Higgs; three children; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—A1AMEDA COUNTY: Includes Alameda, Ashland, Castro Valley, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ieandro, San Lorenzo, Sunol, approximately the southern halfof Oakland, and an eastern portion of Hayward. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: San Ramon, portion generally referred to as San Ramon Village. Population (1970), 464,552. FORTNEY H. (PETE) STARK, Jr., Democrat, of Oakland, Calif., born in Milwaukee, Wis., November 11, 1931; graduated from Wauwatosa, Wis., High School, 1949; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1953; University of California, Berkeley, M.B.A., 1960; East Bay Skills Center, Oakland, G.E.D. (honorary), 1972; served in U.S. Air Force, 1955-57, captain; banker, founder, and president, Security National Bank, Walnut Creek, Calif., 1963-72; trustee, California Democratic Council; chairman, board of trustees, Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley; trustee, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; sponsor, Northern California American Civil Liberties Union; director, Common Cause, 1971-72; four children: Jeffrey Peter, Beatrice Ann, Thekla Brumder, Sarah Gallun; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—A1AMEDA COUNTY: Greater portion of Hayward; and all of Fremont, Newark, and Unien City. SANTA CLARA COUNTY: The northeastern portion of San Jose and all of Milpitas. Pop-ulation (1970), 464,159. DON EDWARDS, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; district offices: 1625 The Alameda, San Jose; 38750 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Fremont; born in San Jose, Calif.; 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, businessman ; member, Veterans’ Affairs and Judiciary Committee; chairman, Civil and Constitutional Rights Subcommittee; 1971-73, Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of United States; 1973, Commission on Indi-vidual Rights; 1974, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962, reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—SAN MATEO CouNTY: The cities of Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, Colma, Daly City, El Granada, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifica, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, and South San Francisco; and most of Redwood City, except the Emerald Lake area which is in the T'welfth District. Population (1970), 464,287. LEO J. RYAN, Democrat, of Belmont; born in Lincoln, Nebr., May 5, 1925; M.S., Creighton University, 1951; enlisted in U.S. Navy, 1943, served in sub-marine service; teacher; school administrator; appointed to South San Fran-cisco Recreation Commission; elected city councilman and served as mayor; authored book entitled “Understanding California Government and Politics’ also edited the book “The USA: From Where We Stand”; elected to California State Assembly, 1962; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—The lower San Francisco peninsula including the southern portion of San Mateo County, part of the Santa Clara Valley, and stretching from the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean; and the cities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, La Honda, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Moun-tain View, Pescadero, Palo Alto, Portola Valley, Redwood City (part), San Gregorio, San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Woodside. Population (1970), 464,581. PAUL N. (PETE) McCLOSKEY, Jr., Republican, of Menlo Park, 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, CALIFORNIA Biographical Silver Star, and Purple Heart; Active Reserve, 7th Infantry Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1952-60; Ready Reserve, 1960-67; retired rank, 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; named Young Man of the Year, Palo Alto Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1961; four children: Nancy, Peter, John, and Kathleen; elected to the 90th Congress by special election December 12, 1967; reelected to each suec-ceeding Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—SANTA CLARA CouNTY: The cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Saratoga, and San Jose (part); also unincorporated parts of Santa Clara County. Population (1970), 464,980. NORMAN YOSHIO MINETA, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; born in San Jose, November 12, 1931; attended public schools in San Jose; B.S., business ad-ministration, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., 1953; served in the U.S. Army, 1953-56; owner/agent, Mineta Insurance Agency; member: San Jose Human Relations Commission; San Jose Housing Authority; San Jose council-man, 1967-71; Japanese-American Citizens League; San Jose Chamber of Commerce; vice mayor, 1968-71; mayor, 1971-74; board of directors, Santa Clara County Boy Scout Council; married to the former May Hinoki, 1961; two children: David and Stuart; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to 95th Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mono, San Joaquin, and Tuolumne. STANISLAUS COUNTY: That portion generally excluding the corridor between the cities of Modesto and Turlock and the southern and eastern most portion of Sacramento County. Population (1970), 464,696. JOHN J. McFALL, Democrat, of Manteca, Calif.; born February 20, 1918, in Buffalo, N.Y.; married to former Evelyn Anklam; three children: Joseph, Alicia, and Sarah; 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 Manteca, Calif., since 1946; mayor of Manteca, 1948-50; Assemblyman, Cali-fornia Legislature, 1951-56; member of: 1.0.0.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 and each succeeding Congress; appointed majority floor whip January 22, 1971; appointed chairman of Transportation Subcommittee of House Appropriations Committee, February 9, 1971; served as majority whip from January 6, 1973 to January 3, 1977. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Madera, Mariposa, and Merced. FRESNO COUNTY: Cities of Biola, Burrel, Cantua Creek, Caruthers, Coalinga, Easton, Firebaugh, Five Points, Helm, Huron, Kerman, Laton, Raisin City, Riverdale, San Joaquin, Tranquility, and that portion of the city of Fresno not in the Seventeenth District. STANISLAUS COUNTY: Cities of Ceres, Denair, Keyes, Turlock, and that portion of the city of Modesto not in the Fourteenth District. Population (1970), 465,591. B. F. SISK, Democrat, of Fresno, Calif.; born Montague, Tex., December 14, 1910, the son of Arthur Lee and Lavina (T homas) 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. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and that portion of San Luis Obispo County including cities of Atascadero, Bay-Osos, Cambria, Cayucos, Cholame, Creston, Har-mony, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, San Miguel, Santa Margarita, San Simeon, Shan-don, and Templeton. Population (1970), 465,345. LEON EDWARD PANETTA, Democrat, of Carmel Valley. Calif.; born in Monterey, Calif., June 28, 1938; attended San Carlos Elementary School; gradu-ated, Monterey High School, 1056; B.A., magna cum laude, University of Santa Clara, 1960; J.D., University of Santa Clara Law School, 1963; served as lst lieutenant in the ‘US. Army, received Army Commendation Medal, 1963-65; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Monterey; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, Calif., 1966-69; special assistant 79-000 O -77 -4 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA to Secretary of U.S. Department of Health, Fducation, and Welfare, 1969; director of the U.S. Office for Civil Rights, 1969-70; executive assistant to the mayor of New York City, 1970-71; attorney, law firm of Panetta, Thomnson & Panetta, 1971-76; member: U.S. Sunreme Court Bar; U.S. District Court Bar, Northern District, Calif.; California Bar; Board of Visitors, University of Santa Clara Law School, and founder, Monterey College of Law; served as counsel to the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District; Monterey County Democratic Central Committee, 1972-76; vice president of Carmel Valley Little League; member, Parish Council for Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church; author, “Bring Us Together,” 1971; recipient: NEA Lincoln Award, 1969; Lawyer of the Year Award, 1970; married to the former Sylvia Marie Varni, 1962; three children: Christopher, Carmelo, and James; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—The district includes parts of Fresno and Tulare Counties and all of Kings County. Population (1970), 464,883. JOHN HANS KREBS, Democrat, of Fresno, Calif.; born in Berlin, Germany, December 17, 1926; attended grammar school and high school in Tel Aviv, Israel; A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1950; LL.B., University of California, Hastings College of Law, 1957; practicing attorney, admitted to California State Bar, 1957; served in U.S. Army, 1952-54; member: Fresno County Planning Commission, 1965-69; Fresno County Board of Supervisors, 1970-74; Fresno Chapter, American Cancer Society, and Fresno County Bar Association; married to Hanna, 1956: two children: Daniel Scott and Karen Barbara; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT .—CoUuNTIES: Kern and Inyo. Los ANGELES COUNTY: Acton, Antelope Acres, Big Pines, Del Sur, Desert View Highland, Elizabeth I.ake, Fairmont, Gorman, Green Valley, Hi Vista, Juniper Hills, Lake Hughes, Lancaster, Leona Valley, Little Rock, Llano, Longview, Mint Canyon, Neenach, Palmdale, Pearland, Pinon Hills, Quartz Hill, Rearblossom, Roosevelt, Sandberg, Sun Village, Three Point, Valyermo, Vincent, and Wilsona. TULARE COUNTY: Allensworth, Alpaugh, Alpine Village, Angiola, Balance Rock, California Hot Springs, Camp Nelson, Camp Wilson, Ducor, Earlimart, Fairview, Fountain Springs, Johnsondale, Milo, Mineral King, Panorama Heights, Pine Flats, Pixley, Poplar, Posey, Richgrove, Roads End, Sequoia Crest, Springville, Terra Bella, Tipton, and White River. Population (1970), 464,421. WILLIAM M. KETCHUM, Republican, of Bakersfield, Calif.; born in Los Ange'es, Calif., September 2, 1921; schooling in Los Angeles County included Military School in North Hollywood, graduating in 1939; attended Colorado School of Mines and University of Southern California, majoring in commerce; left school to enter the Armed Forces; served in the U.S. Army, 77th Infantry Division, Pacific Theater, during World War II; in 1950, recalled into service during the Korean conflict and served with the 441st Counterintelligence Corps Detachment in Japan for 3 years; elected to the California Legislature in 1966, served as representative from the 29th Assembly District for 6 years; formerly engaged in cattle raising and farming; member, St. James Episcopal Church, Paso Robles, Calif.; served twice as president, San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau, before resigning to run for the assembly; married Lola Heegaard; two children: Robert and Kathy (Mrs. Charles Cole) ; three grandchildren: Tracey and Travis Ketchum, and Christopher Cole; elected to the 93d Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRI CT .—SANTA BARBARA COUNTY. SAN Luis OBispo County: That portion includ-ing the cities and co mmunities of Arroyo Grande, Avila Beach, Grover City, Nipomo, Oceano, Pismo Beach, and Port San Luis. VENTURA COUNTY: That portion including the cities and communities of Meiners Oaks, Montalvo, Oak View, Ojai, Oxnard (part), Ventura, and Wheelers Springs. Channel Islands. Population (1970), 464,360. ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, Republican, of Ventura, Calif.; born in Ven-tura, Ventura County, Calif., September 4, 1926; University of California at Santa Barbara, June 1950, Santa Clara Law School, LL.B., 1953; admitted to the Cali-fornia Bar, 1954; commenced practice of law in Ventura, Calif.; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, 1944-46; elected to the Ojai City Council, 1958; months lat r, elected mayor; reelected, 1960; elected to the California Senate, by special election, October 3, 1961; reelected, 1964; elected in 1966 to represent the newly created 24th senatorial district; relected in 1970; first legislator to receive the Legislative Conservationist of the Year Award by the California and National Wildlife Federation in 1965; member of the House International Relations Com-mittee and the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; married Norma Smith, 1960, three children; elected to the 93d Congress, by special election, March 5, 1974, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Charles M. Teague; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—From Pacific Ocean north of Santa Monica, follow Los Angeles city limits north to Topanga Canyon Boulevard, north on Topanga to Oxnard Street, east on Oxnard to Canoga Avenue, north on Canoga to Vanowen Street, east on Vanowen to Variel Avenue, north on Variel to Sherman Way, east on Sherman to Brown’s Canyon (no road); south through Brown’s Canyon to Vanowen, east on Vanowen to Winnetka Avenue, north on Winnetka to Sherman Way, east on Sher-man to Corbin Avenue, north on Corbin to Roscoe Boulevard, east on Roscoe to Tampa Avenue, north on Tampa to Lassen Street, east on Lassen to Balboa; north on Balboa to Rinaldi Street, east on Rinaldi to Haskell Avenue, then from intersection of Haskell and Rinaldi to Reservoir Dam, due east to San Diego Freeway; north on freeway to Golden State Freeway; north to Placerita Canyon Road, east on Placerita to Sand Canyon Road, north on Sand Canyon to railroad tracks, west along tracks to Sierra Mint Highway, north on highway to Soledad Canyon Road, west on Soledad Canyon to Santa Clarita River; west along river to high tension powerlines, north along lines to Bouquet Canyon Road, ~ north on Bouquet Canyon to township 6 N. line, west along line to eastern boundary of section 31 in T. 6 N., north along line to northern boundary of section 30; east along line to midpoint of section 20, north to line between sections & and 20; west along extension of line to Elizabeth Lake Canyon (not a road); north along canyon to T. 7 N. line near Prospect Canycn; west along the T. 6 N.-T. 7 N. line to Los Angeles-Ventura county line; south along line to southern boundary of Los Padres National Forest; west along boundary to Sulphur Mountain Canyon Road, south on road to unnamed quarry road north of Aliso Canyon, south on road to Aliso Canyon; from Aliso Canyon to Aliso Road (also called Willoughby Road), south to Foothill Road, west to Ellsworth Barranca (wash), Ellsworth Barranca south to Santa Clara River, west along river to Sudden Barranca, south to Central Avenue, south to Ventura Freeway; west to Rice Road, south on Rice to Valley Road, west on Valley to Hue- neme Road, west to J Street, north and west along eastern and northern boundaries of Port Hueneme to Victoria Avenue, north on Victoria to West Fifth Street, west to the ocean; Anacapa Island, as well as all islands includ ed in Channel Islands National Park are also part of the Twentieth District. Popu-lation (1970), 464,759. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Jr., Republican, of Woodland Hills, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., July 15, 1938, eldest son of Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona 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; married to the former Susan L. Gherman; elected to the 91st Congress by special election April 29, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ed Reinecke; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES CoUNTY: Communities of Arleta, Lake View Terrace, Mission ills, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sepulveda, Sylmar, and Van Nuys; including portions of North Hoilywood, Northridge, and Sun Valley, all within the city of Los Angeles; plus the city of San Fernando. Population (1970), 464,934. JAMES C. CORMAN, Democrat, of Van Nuys, Calif.; born October 20, 1920, in Galena, Kans.; moved to California in 1933; graduate Belmont High School, University of California at Los Angeles, 1942, and University of Southern Cali-fornia Law School, 1948; admitted to California Bar, 1949; married Virginia Little (deceased), 1946; two children, Mary Anne and James C., Jr.; private law practice, 1949-57; Los Angeles City Council; 1957-60; member: Methodist Church, Lions International, American Legion, Post 193, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2323, American, California, Los Angeles, and San Fernando Valley Bar Associations; colonel, USMCR; elected to 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member House Committee on Ways and Means and House Committee on Smali Business; National Advisory Com-mission on Civil Disorders, 1967; June 1976 elected chairman, Democratic Nokona Congressional Committee; district office, 14545 Friar Street, Van Nuys, alif. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Cities of Burbank, Glendale, and the major portion of Pasadena, and unincorporated communities, of Altadena, La Canada, and La Crescenta; Lake View Terrace (part), Sunland, Sun Valley (part), and Tujunga areas of the city of Los Angeles; and a major portion of the Angeles National Forest. Population (1970), 464,760. J CARLOS J. MOORHEAD, Republican, of Glendale, Calif.; born in Long Beach, Calif., May 6, 1922; attended Glendale public schools; graduated Univer-sity of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1943, University of Southern California School of Law, J.D., 1949; enlisted in U.S. Army Reserve in June 1942, served 3)4 years during World War II, presently Judge Advocate with rank of lieutenant colonel; practicing attorney; directed Lawyer’s Reference Service of the Glendale Bar Association; California State Assemblyman, 1967-72; member, California Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Law Revision Commission, 1969-72; board of directors, Glendale La Crescenta Camp Fire Girls, Inc.; past president, Glendale Hi-Twelve Club, Glendale Bar Association, 43d District Republican Assembly, and Glendale Young Republicans; member, Los Angeles County and California State Bar, Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, B.P.O.E., Masons, Shrine, Verdugo Hills Council Boy Scouts, Los Angeles County Republican Central Committee, and State Republican Central Committee; married Valery Joan Tyler; five children: Theresa, Catharine, Steven, Teri, and Paul; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT. —L0S ANGELES COUNTY: Part, including West Hollywood; and the cities of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles (part, including Brentwood, Encino, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Tarazna, West Los Angeles, Westwood, and Woodland Hills). Population (1970), 464,792. ANTHONY CHARLFS BEILEFNSON, Democrat, Los Angeles, Calif.; born in New Pocbelle, N.Y., October 26, 1932; attended William Wilson grammar school, Mount Verncen, N.Y.; gradvated, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1950; A.B., Harvard College, 1954; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1957; member, California Assembly, 1963-66; California Senate, 1967-77; married to the former Dolores Martin, 1959; three children: Peter, Dayna, and Adam; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT, —Lo0S ANGELES COUNTY: The cities of Los Angeles (part), and West Hollywood (part). Population (1970), 464,709. HENRY A. WAXMAN, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif. ; born in Los Angeles, September 12, 1939; B.A., political science, UCLA, 1961; J.D., School of Law; admitted to the California State Bar, 1965; served 3 terms as California State Assemblyman; former chairman, California Assembly Health Committee, Select Committee on Medical Malpractice, and Committee on Elections and Reapportionment; president, California Federation of Young Democrats, 1965-67; member: American Civil Liberties Union, Guardians of the Jewish Home for the Aged, American Jewish Congress, Sierra Club; married to the former Janet Kessler, 1971; two children: Carol Lynn and Michael David; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—1I 0s ANGELES COUNTY: That portion of the city of Los Angeles which begins at the intersection of Gle ndale Boulevard, and Los Feliz Boulevard, east to Los Feliz Place, southeast on Los Feliz Place, northe ast on Tyburn Street, northwest on San Fernando Road, northeast on Forest Avenue, through Forest Lawn Memorial Park, north on Sunny Crest Street, east on Romulus Drive, east on Plumas Street, along the southern boundary of the city of Glendale, to Avenue 64, south on Avenue 64 to Adelaide Place, along the western boundary of South Pasadena to Alhambra Road, along the western and southern boundary of the city of Alhambra to Collegian Avenue, southwest on Collegian, southeast on Pomona Boulevard, south on Gerhart Street, east on Repetto Street, south on Bradshawe Avenue, northwest on Sixth Street, southwest on Woods Avenue, northwest on Olympic Boulevard, south on Ferris Avenue, northwest on Santa Ana Freeway, south on Marianna Avenue, along the northern boundary of the city of Commerce, west on 25th Street, southwest on Compton Avenue, west on 33d Street, south on Central Avenue, northwest on Jefferson Boulevard, north on Hoover Street, southeast on Ninth Street, northeast on Union Street, east on Temple Street, north on Glendale Boulevard. Population (1970), 464,672. 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; trained in business administration at the University of California at Los Angeles, and at Southwestern 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 Olivarez), 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; served as president pro tempore from July 1961; member of the Knights of Columbus and American Legion; chairman, National Association of Latino Democratic officials; honorary doctor of law degree, Pacific States University; honorary doctor of law degree, Claremont Graduate School; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Appropriations Committee; chairman, Housing and Consumer Interests Sub-CU of the Select Committee on Aging; member, Congressional Hispanic aucus. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—Lo08 ANGELES County: Cities of Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Baldwin Park (part), Bradbury, Covina (part), Duarte, Glendora, Monrovia, Pasadena (part), San Gabriel, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, and Temple City (part). Population (1970), 464,450. JOHN H. ROUSSELOT, Republican, of San Marino, Calif.; born in Leos Angeles, Calif., November 1, 1927; attended grammar, junior, and high schools of San Marino and South Pasadena, Calif.; graduated from Principia College, Elsah, I1l., 1949, with an A.B. degree; majored in political science and business administration; president and owner, John H. Rousselot & Associates, public relations consultants, 1954-58; Director Public Information, Federal Housing Administration, 1958-60; management consultant in the fields of marketing, management systems, and government relations, 1967-70; member, Public Relations Society of America, National Press Club of Washington, D.C., and honorary life member Yale Political Union; First Church of Christ, Scientist, San Marino, Calif.; three children: Craig, Robin, and Wendy; married, Vyonne LeMasters; elected to the 87th Congress by California’s 25th Congressional District, 1961-63; reelected to the 91st Congress by California’s 24th Congres-sional District, by special election, June 30, 1970; reelected to the 92d and 93d Congresses; reelected by California’s 26th District (reapportionment) to the 94th Congress; reelected to the 95th Congress; member, Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, ranking minority member of the Subcommittee on Bank Supervision and Insurance; and the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, ranking minority member of the Subcommittee on Census and Statistics, Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: The western portion, including all or part of the beach communities of Brentwood, El Segundo, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, Pacific Palisades, Playa del Rey, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, Venice, and West-chester, as well as Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, and Rancho Palos Verdes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Population (1970), 464,413. ROBERT K. DORNAN, Republican, of Santa Monica, Calif.; born in New York City, April 3, 1933; graduated, Loyola (Calif.) High School, 1950; attended Loyola University, 1950-53; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1953-58, fighter pilot (first supersonic wing); broadcaster-journalist, journalist in Southeast Asia, com-mercial pilot, helicopter pilot; TV producer; won two Emmys, 1968, 1969, for hosting 4-hour, live, daily “Tempo” Show, KHJ-TV; produced/hosted ‘“Robert K. Dornan Show” KTLA-TV, 1969-73; active in civil rights; POW/MIA activities, originator of POW bracelet; member: VFW, Air Force Association, Navy League, Knights of Columbus, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; married Sallie Hansen of Santa Monica: five children: Robin Marie, Robert Kenneth II, Theresa Ann, Mark Douglas, and Kathleen Regina; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; member of House Science and Technology and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CITIES AND COMMUNITIES: Crenshaw, Culver City, Fox Hills, Ingle-wood, Ladera Heights, Leimert, Mar Vista, Palms (part), and West Los Angeles (part); and the Uni-versity of Southern California area. Population (1970), 465,065. : YVONNE B. BURKE, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, October 5, 1932; daughter of James A. and Lola (Moore) Watson; attended public schools in Los Angeles; University of California at Los Angeles, A.A., 1951; University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1953; University of Southern California, J.D., 1956; married, William A. Burke, June 14, 1972; one daughter, Autumn Roxanne; admitted to California Bar, 1956; member, California State Assembly, 1966-72; chairman, Urban Development and Housing Commission, 1971-72; served as deputy corporation commissioner, hearing officer for Los Angeles Police Commission, 1964-66; attorney, staff of the McCone Commis-sion investigating the Watts riot, 1965; recipient of 1974 Professional Achieve-ment Award, University of California at Los Angeles; named to list of ‘200 Future Leaders” by Time magazine, 1974; recipient of achievement awards from C.M.E. churches, National Association of Black Attorneys, National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; numerous other citations and awards; member of numerous boards of directors, advisory boards including the UCLA Foundation, National Athletic Health Institute, and the United Negro College Fund; member: Women’s Democratic Forum, Democratic Charter Commission (vice chairman), and others; fellow, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1971-72; Chubb Fellow, Yale University, 1972; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Cities of Bell, Cudahy, Huntington Park, South Gate, South Los Angeles, Verncn, and Walnut Park. Pcpulaticn (1870), 464,125. 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, 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 civic, 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 each succeeding Congress. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: That portion including the cities of Arcadia (part). Baldwin Park (part), Bell (part), Bell Gardens, Commerce, El Monte, Industry (part), La Puente, Maywood, Montebello, Monterey Park, Pico Rivera, Rosemead, South El Monte, Vernon (part), West Covina (part), and Whittier (part); also, unincorporated areas of Bassett, East Los Angeles (part), Los Nietos, South San Gabriel, and Valinda (part). Population (1970), 464,765. GEORGE E. DANIELSON, Democrat, of Monterey Park, Calif.; lawyer, California State legislator, special agent, FBI, Assistant United States Attorney, Naval Reserve officer; born in Wausa, Nebr., February 20, 1915; son of August and Ida (Youngner) Danielson; attended Wausa public schools and Wayne State Col-lege, Wayne, Nebr., and graduated from University of Nebraska with B.A. (1937) and J.D. (1939) degrees; elected to California State Legislature as Assemblyman, 48th District, 1962; reelected in 1964; twice elected by colleagues as chairman of Assembly Majority Caucus; elected State senator, 27th District, 1966; reelected in 1968; author of treatise, ‘Cable Antenna Television in California,’ published by the University of the Pacific, 1971; author of law establishing first independent governing board for the Los Angeles Community College District; shares with wife, Candy, a deep interest in history and the preservation of our Nation's historical past; admitted to U.S. Supreme Court, 1955; member of California, American, Federal, Nebraska, and Los Angeles Bar Associations; U.S. De-partment of Justice background includes service as a special agent of the FBI, 1939-44; and as Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of California, 1949-51; Navy veteran, World War II, lieutenant, U.S. Naval Reserve; past member of Interstate Commission on Uniform State Laws, California Arts, California Bicentennial, and Little Hoover Commissions; delegate to 1968 Democratic National Convention; named ‘‘Senator of the Year” by the California Trial Lawyers Association, 1970; in 1967, named Los Angeles County’s most effective “Democratic State Senator’; recipient, American Citizenship Medal awarded by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion Citation of Appreciation from Eugene A. Obregon Post 804, Certificate of Honor from Disabled American Veterans, 1973; recipient Armenian Freedom Award, 1971; member, Executive Board, Boys’ Club of San Gabriel Valley, El Monte; member, Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI and VFW; elected to 92d Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d Congress, and to each succeeding Congress by 75 percent of the vote; elected Assistant Majority Whip, 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; appointed Deputy Majority Whip, 95th Congress; member of Committees on International Relations, Judiciary, Veterans’ Affairs, and Select Committee on Ethics; chairman, Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Govern-mental Relations; member, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; member, Speaker’s delegation, first official parliamentary visit to Soviet Union, Romania, and Yugoslavia, 1975; and delegate, North Atlantic Assembly. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—L0S ANGELES COUNTY: Cities of Compton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Lawn-dale, Lynwood, Paramount, most of North Torrance, parts of Los Angeles City, and unincorporated areas of the county—Lennox and Willowbrook. Population (1970), 464,422. CHARLES H. WILSON, Democrat, of Hawthorne, Calif.; born in Magna, Utah, February 15, 1917; resident of Los Angeles, Calif., since 1922; attended public schools in Los Angeles and Inglewood; 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 late Betty Gibbel; four sons: Dr. Stephen C., Donald H., Kenneth A., and William J.; married to the former Hyun Ju Chang of Arlington, Va; elected to the 88th Congress on November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committees on Armed Serv-ices and Post Office and Civil Service. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Lo0sS ANGELES COUNTY: All of Harbor City, Lomita, San Pedro, Wil-mington; most of Carson, Long Beach, Torrance; portions of Compton, Los Angeles; islands of San Clemente and Santa Catalina; and some unincorporated areas of the county. Population (1970), 465,166. 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the House Public Works and Transportation Committee (chairman, Aviation Subcommittee), Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, and one o six Members of the House serving on the National Transportation Policy Study ommission. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Cerritos (major part), city of Industry (part), Diamond Bar, Downey, East Whittier, Hacienda Heights, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Norwalk, Pomona (part), Rowland Heights, Santa Fe Springs, Walnut (part), Whittier, Whittier Heights. Population (1970), 464,505. DELWIN (DEL) MORGAN CLAWSON, Republican, of Downey, Calif.; born in Thatcher, Ariz., January 11, 1914; educated in Pima and Safford, Ariz., ublic schools; attended Gila College, Thatcher, Ariz.; married the former arjorie Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1934; one son, James; employed as salesman and bookkeeper, 1934-41; United States Employment Service and Federal Public Housing Authority, 1941-47; manager, Mutual Housing Associa-tion of Compton, 1947-63; member: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Kiwanis International, Compton Chamber of Commerce; ‘Citizen of Year” award, 1960; chairman, Midland District, Boy Scouts of America (1960), Com-munity 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; recipient, California’s Man of the Year Award, National Federa-tion of Independent Business, 1971 and 1972; chairman, House Republican Policy Committee; elected to the 88th Congress in special election on June 11, 1963; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: The cities of Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos (part), Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, Long Beach (part), and Signal Hill. ORANGE COUNTY: The Sere Huntington Beach (part), Rossmoor, Seal Beach, and Westminster (part). Population (1970), MARK WARREN HANNAFORD, Democrat, of Lakewood, Calif.; born in Woodrow, Colo., February 7, 1925; graduated, Anderson (Indiana) High School, 1943; attended Ball State University, B.A., 1946-50, M.A., 1956; John Hay Fellowship recipient, Yale University, 1961-62; served in 5th Air Force, Pacific, 1943-46, technical sergeant; associate professor of political science, Long Beach City College, 1966-74; Lakewood City Councilman, 1966-74; mayor of Lakewood, 1968-70, 1972-74; delegate to Democratic National Convention, 1968; married Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA to the former Sara Jane Lemaster, 1948: three children: Mark William, Kim Karl, and Robert Owen; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Towns and cities of Charter Oak, Claremont, Covina, La Verne, Mount Baldy, Pomona, San Dimas, Valinda, Walnut, and West Covina. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Towns and cities of Chino, Cucamonga, Guasti, Ontario, Montclair, Upland, and Wrightwood. Population (1970), 463,819. JAMES F. (JIM) LLOYD, Democrat, of West Covina, Calif.; born in Helena, Mont., September 27, 1922; attended Universities of Oregon and Tulane; U.S. Naval postgraduate school; graduated Stanford University, B.A., political science, 1958; M.A., political science, University of Southern California, 1966; instructor, political science, Mount San Antonio College, Walnut, Calif., 1970-73; enlisted U.S. Navy, 1942; graduate naval aviation cadet program, fighter pilot, 1944-45, South Pacific; retired lieutenant commander, 1963; last duty station, Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as Public Information Officer (during Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis); manager, public relations, Aerojet General Southern California, 1963-65; established Lloyd’s Public Relations and Ad-vertising, 1966 (business sold upon election to Congress in 1974); elected city councilman, West Covina, 1968; reelected, 1972; mayor of West Covina, 1973; past president, Friends of Ontario International Airport; advisory board, Girl Scouts; League of Women Voters; Press Club of Southern California; Pomona YMCA: NAACP; Pi Sigma Alpha; Political Science Association of America; Kappa Sigma Faternity; Aircraft Owner and Pilots Association; and Pomona Valley Pilot Association: married to the former Jackie Vaughan of Covina, Calif., one child: Brian Patrick; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; re-elected to the 95th Congress. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRTICT.—RIVERSIDE COUNTY: The cities of Corona, Norco, and Riverside, including the communities of Arlington, Canyon Crest Heights, Casa Blanca, La Sierra, and La Sierra Heights; the unincorporated territory adjacent to those cities, including the communities of Arcilla, Arnold Heights, Box Springs, Edgemont, El Cerrito, Glen Avon, Glen Ivy, Highgrove, Home Gardens, Jame- son, Mira Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux, University City, Val Verde (excluding those portions east of the Escondido Freeway or south of Cajalco Road), Weisel, and Woodcrest; and March Air Force Base. This area constitutes the 68th State assembly district and one-half of the 34th State senate district. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: The unincorporated community of Bloomington; the city of Colton (with the exception of that small area south of Barton Road and east of Reche Canyon Road) and all immediately adjacent unincorporated territory, including the community of Grand Terrace but excluding territory east of Reche Canyon Road; the unincorporated community of Crestmore; such small portions of the unincorporated communities of Cucamonga and Etiwanda as may be east of Cherry Avenue and south of Summit Avenue, or east of Rochester Avenue and south of Foothill Boulevard; the city of Fontana except that portion which is north of Foothill Boulevard and west of Cherry Avenue; the unincorporated communities of North Fontana and West Fontana, except such small portions as may be west of Citrus Avenue and north of Summit Avenue, or east of Citrus Avenue and north of Highland Avenue; all other unincorporated, territory immediately adjacent to Fontana which is not excluded under the preceding descriptions of Cucamonga, Etiwanda, Fontana, North Fontana, and West Fontana; the unincorporated community of Guasti and adjacent territory bounded on the north by the San Ber-nardino Freeway, on the west by Archibald Avertue, on the south by Riverside Drive, and on the east by the city of Fontana; the city of Rialto and such immediately adjacent unincorporated territory as is south of Highland Avenue, or east of Locust Avenue and southwest of Riverside Avenue; and more than half of the city of San Bernardino and immediately adjacent unincorporated territory, including the community of Muscoy, and excluding the community of Verdemont and those areas north of Verde-mont, and also excluding Norton Air Force Base and those areas which are east of Waterman Avenue and south of Mill Street, or east of Sterling Avenue (community of Highland), or east of Elmwood Road between Pacific Street and Base Line, or east of Waterman Avenue and north of Highland Avenue (community of Del Rosa), or east of E Street and north of 28th Street, or northeast of Kendall Drive. This area constitutes most of the 66th State assembly district and slightly less than half of the 32d State senate district. Population (1970), 464,117. GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of Colton, Calif.; born in Holtville, Calif., March 6, 1920; graduated from University of California at Los Angeles with B.A. in industrial physics; employed by city of Los Angeles for 12 years in person-nel, engineering, and management positions; management consultant; second lieu-tenant, infantry, World War II; recipient of the Economy Minded Congressman of the Year Award from Art Hoppe of the San Francisco Chronicle in 1966 for consistently voting against all Pentagon appropriations during the years when U.S. Armed Forces were stationed in Vietnam; mayor and city councilman, Monterey Park, 1954-58; State assemblyman, 1959-62; married to Rowena Somerindyke; four children; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses; unsuccessfully sought election to U.S. Senate in 1970; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Agriculture Committee, Science and Technology Committee (chairman of Subcommittee on Environment and the Simerphers, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, and Technology Assessment oard. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—RIVERSIDE CoUNTY: That portion not included in the Thirty-sixth or Forty-third Districts. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: That portion not included in the Thirty-fifth or Thirty-sixth Districts. Population (1970), 464,626. SHIRLEY N. PETTIS, Republican, of Loma Linda, Calif.; born in Mountain View, Calif.; daughter of Mrs. and the late Dr. H. O. McCumber; attended Andrews University at Berrien Springs, Mich., and the University of California at Berkeley; operated two major businesses with her late husband; managed family ranch and citrus-avocado groves; member, Seventh-day Adventist Church; two children: Peter Dwight and Deborah; member: American Trauma Society— California Board of Directors; California Elected Womens’ Association for Education and Research; American Newspaper Womens’ Club; National Womens’ Political Caucus—Republican task force; Environmental Study Conference— executive committee; American Historical Association; Capitol Hill Club—board of directors; Federal Employees’ Association—board of governors; elected to the 94th Congress by special election, April 29, 1975, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Jerry L. Pettis; reelected to 95th Congress by 71 percent of the vote; member of the House International Relations, and Education and Labor Committees. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT, —ORANGE COUNTY: The cities of Anaheim (part), Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach (part), La Palma, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana (part), Stanton, and Westminster. Population (1970), 463,921. JERRY MUMFORD PATTERSON, Democrat, of Santa Ana, Calif.; barn in El Paso, Tex., October 25, 1934; graduated, Tucson (Arizona) High School; B.A., Long Beach State University, 1960; J.D., UCLA Law School, 1966; ad-mitted to California Bar, 1967; served in U.S. Coast Guard, 1953-57; practicing attorney; city councilman, Santa Ana, 1969-73; mayor, Santa Ana, 1973-74; member: California Bar Association, YMCA, Toastmasters, Veterans Club, and Congregational Church; two children: Patrick and Jane; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—ORANGE COUNTY: That portion not included in the Thirty-fourth, Thirty-eighth, and Fortieth Districts. The Thirty-ninth District is located generally in the northern portion of Orange County. Population (1970), 464,452. CHARLES E. WIGGINS, Republican, of Fullerton, 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 Betty Burnett of Placentia, who has three children, Gary, Darla, and Craig; previously married, until her death, to the former Yvonne Boots; two sons, Steve 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 California and admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, and all State and Federal courts within the State of California; member of the American Bar Association, California Bar Association; member of the El Monte Lions Club; member of the California State Republican Central Committee; veteran of 41% years, U.S. Army, Infantry; 32 months overseas, World War II and Korea; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the House Judiciary Committee and House Administration Committee. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—ORANGE AND SAN DIEGO COUNTIES: That portion which includes, in whole or in part, the cities of Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Oceanside, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Tustin, and Westminster; and the unincorporated county areas with major population centers of Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, El Toro, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Silverado, South Laguna, Trabuco Canyon, and the Marine Bases at Camp Pendleton and El Toro. Population (1970), 464,212. ROBERT EDWARD BADHAM, Republican, of Newport Beach, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., June 9, 1929; attended El Rodeo (Beverly Hills, Calif.) elementary school; graduated, Beverly Hills High School, 1943; attended Occidental College, Eagle Rock, Calif., 1947-48; B.A., Stanford University, 1951; served in the U.S. Navy, 1951-54; business executive; director, officer, Hoffman Hardware Co., 1952-69; member, California State Assembly, 1963-76; member: Orange Empire Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Coast Association, Orange County Associated Chambers of Commerce, National Builders Hardware Association, and Phi Gamma Delta; named Costa Mesa Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Junior Chamber of Commerce “Man of the Year’, 1963; member, Newport Harbor, Calif., Lutheran Church; married to the former Anne Carroll, 1970; five children: Sharon, Robert, William, Phyllis, and Jennifer; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—That area comprised of the northern half of the city of San Diego including portions of La Jolla and Santee, and all of the city of La Mesa. Population (1970), 464,052. 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; 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. Army; past president of 20-30 Club and San Diego Junior Chamber of Commerce (1951); researched and originated several projects to bring recog-nition to John J. Montgomery, ‘the forgotten man of aviation’’; married Shirley Haughey Sarrett, May 16, 1974; member of Chula Vista Rotary Club, American Legion Post 434, B.P.O.E. No. 168, Republican Associates, and other civic organi- zations; chairman of National Republican Congressional Committee, 1962-73; elected to 83d and succeeding Congresses. FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—That area comprised of the eastern, southeastern, and downtown por-tions of the city of San Diego; and the communities of Bonita, Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, Lemon Grove, National City, San Ysidro, and Spring Valley (part). Population (1970), 464,208. 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 Mediterrar.ecan Theater; newspaper-man; radio and television news editor and analyst; Episcopalian; elected to the 88th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and House Administration Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Communications. FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—IMPERIAL COUNTY. RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Census tracts 427.01 through 432. SAN Di1EGO COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fortieth, Forty-first, and Forty-second Dis-tricts. Population (1970), 464,319. CLAIR W. BURGENER, Republican, of La Jolla, Calif.; born in Vernal, Utah, December 5, 1921; graduate, Granite High School, 1939; California State University, San Diego, A.B., 1950; served in U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II; awarded Air Medal, 1945; recalled for duty with the U.S. Air Force during Korean conflict; elected councilman, city of San Diego, 1953-57; vice mayor of San Diego, 1955-56; State assemblyman, 1962-66; State senator, 1966-72; vice chairman, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation; former member National Advisory Committee on Handicapped Children; general chair-man, Heart Fuad Campaign of San Diego, 1957 and United Fund Campaign of San Diego, 1958; president, United Fund, San Diego, 1960-61, San Diego County Association for Retarded Children, 1957-59, and California Association for the Retarded, 1960-62; vice president, National Association for Retarded Children, 1962-63; honored by Junior Chamber of Commerce as “Outstanding Young Man of the Year’ in San Diego County, 1957; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; married Marvia Hobusch, 1941; three sons: Rod, Greg, and John; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress. COLORADO Biographical COLORADO (Population, 1970 census, 2,207,259) SENATORS FLOYD K. HASKELL, Democrat, of Littleton, Colo.; born in Morristown, N.J., February 7, 1916; graduated from Harvard College, B.A., 1937 and Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1941; admitted to the New York bar, 1941; served in U.S. Army, 1941-45; attained rank of major; awarded Bronze Star Medal with two oakleaf clusters; attorney; admitted to the Colorado bar, 1946; member, Colorado House of Representatives, 1965-69; served as assistant majority leader; head of Denver Metropolitan Legal Aid System, 1970; member, board of directors of the Urban League of Colorado, Inc.; three daughters: Ione, Evelyn (Mrs. Frank DiSante), and Pamela; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; member: Energy and Natural Resources Committee, chairman of Energy Production and Supply Subcommittee; Select Committee on Small Business; and Committee on Finance; chairman, Subcom-mittee on Administration of the Internal Revenue Code. GARY HART, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Ottawa, Kans., November 28, 1937; graduated from Bethany College, Bethany, Okla., and from Yale Divinity School, and from Yale University Law School, New Haven, Conn., 1964; after law school, became an attorney for the U.S. Justice Department in Washing-ton; later, was a special assistant to Secretary Stewart Udall in the U.S. Depart-ment of the Interior; returned to Colorado in 1967 and began practicing law in Denver; was also a member to Board of Commissioners of the Denver Urban Renewal Authority and the Park Hill Action Committee; a lecturer in natural resources law at the University of Colorado School of Law; national campaign director for Senator George McGovern, who was the Democratic Presidential candidate in 1972; after the 1972 election, authored an analysis of the campaign, “Right From the Start,”” married the former Lee Ludwig in 1958; two children: Andrea, 12; and John, 10; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CiTy AND COUNTY OF DENVER: That part not contained in the Second and Fifth Districts. ARAPAHOE COUNTY: Those parts of census tracts 49.50, 51.51, 63.50, and 69.51, and all of census tract 69.52; census block 101 in census tract 48.52 and that part of census block 301 in census tract 67.51 and which is bounded on the west by Quebec Street on the south by Belleview Avenue, and on the northeast by the right-of-way of Interstate Highway 25; and those parts of census blocks 906 and 907 in census tract 68.564. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Census block 103 in census tract 119.52 and census biock 901 in census tract 120.61. Population (1970), 441,881. PATRICIA SCHROEDER, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Portland’ Oreg., July 30, 1940; educated in public schools; B.A., magna cum laude, Phl Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, 1961; J.DD., Harvard Law School, 1964; admitted to Colorado Bar, 1964; field attorney, National Labor Relations Board (Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah), 1964-66; practicing attorney; lecturer and law instructor, Community College of Denver, 1969-70, University of Colorado, Denver Center, 1969, and Regis College, 1970-72; hearing officer, Colorado De-partment of Personnel, 1871-72; legal counsel, Planned Parenthood of Colorado; member of board of directors of several insurance and business corporations; member, American Bar Association and League of Women Voters; married James W. Schroeder, 1962; two children: Scott and Jamie; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—BOULDER COUNTY. JEFFERSON COUNTY: That part which is not contained in the First District. City AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Census tracts 6, 7.01, 7.02, 8, 9.01-9.03, 10, 13.01, 13.02, 45.01, 45.02, and 115; census block groups 2-6 and census blocks 117-122, 802-809, 812-818, 821, and 822 in census tract 5; census block group 5 and census blocks 2i1, 212, and 603 in census tract 4.02; census block group 4 in census tract 14.01; census block group 5 and census blocks 101-110, 412-416 in census tract 46.02; census block groups 1 and 2 and census blocks 665-607, 616, 617, 701, 702, 711, and 712 in census tract 46.01; and that part of census tract 120.02 which is not within 500 feet of the southern boundary of the right-of-way of West Quincy Avenue. Population (1970), 439,399. TIMOTHY E. WIRTH, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Santa Ie, N. Mex., September 22, 1939; grew up in Denver and Jefferson County, Colo.; Congressional Dzrectory COLORADO A.B., history, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., 1961; M.Ed., Harvard Grad-uate School of Education, 1964; Ph. D., education, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., 1973; served in the U.S. Army Reserve, 1961-67; awarded White House Fellowship, 1967-68, and served as special assistant to John Gardner, Secretary of HEW; deputy assistant secretary of education, HEW, 1969-70; board member, Denver Planned Parenthood and Denver Head Start; executive committee, Denver Council on Foreign Relations; Governor's Task Force on Returned Vietnam Veterans; married to the former Wren Winslow, 1966; two children: Christopher (8) and Kelsey (6); elected to the 94th Congress, No-vember 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Kiowa, Lake, La Plata, Las Animas, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero, Ouray, Park, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, and Teller. EL PAso CouNTy: Census tracts 28, 29, 33.02, 40.03, 40.04, 41-44, 45.01-45.03, and 46; census blocks 317-324 in census tract 21.01; census block group 1 and census blocks 201-212 in census tract 21.02. Population (1970), 442,217. FRANK EDWARD 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, 1950-64; married the former Eleanor Trefz of Pueblo; children—Peter, Frances, Susan, and Charles; elected to the Colorado House of Representatives 1960, named outstanding 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 each succeeding Congress; member, House Appropriations Committee—Agri-Sms, Interior, Legislative Subcommittees; vice chairman, Democratic Study roup. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Clear Creek, Eagle, Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Jackson, Larimer, Logan, Mesa, Moffat, Morgan, Phillips, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Sedgwick, Summit, Washington, Weld, and Yuma. ApaAMS COUNTY: Census tracts 85.01-85.03, 86.01, 86.02, 93.01-93.05, 94.01, 94.02, 95.01, and 96.01; enumeration districts 112, 112B, 113, 114, 114B, and 116 in census tract 85.04; enumeration dis-trict 129 in census tract 91; and census blocks 902-904 in census tract 92. Population (1970), 442,024. JAMES P. JOHNSON, Republican, of Fort Collins, Colo.; born in Yankton, S. Dak., June 2, 1930; B.A., Northwestern University, 1952; LL.B., University of Colorado, 1959; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1952-56; prosecuting attorney, 8th Judicial District, Colorado; municipal judge, Ault, Colo., 1962-65; member, Poudre R-1 School Board, Fort Collins, Colo., 1969-71; president, Larimer County Bar Association; elder, First United Presbyterian Church, Fort Collins, Colo.; member: board of trustees, San Francisco Theological Seminary; board of directors, Fort Collins, Colo., Chamber of Commerce, 1968-70; charter member, Dean’s Law Club, University of Colorado; married Nancy Brown of Oconomwoc, Wis., 1952; three children: Dea Lynn, Julie Conner, and Drake Bartel; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cheyenne, Douglas, Elbert, Kit Carson, and Lincoln. ApAMS COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fourth District. ARAPAHOE COUNTY: That part not contained in the First District. City AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Census block groups 5-7 and census blocks 803, 808-810, and 822-829 in census tract 35. EL Paso COUNTY: That part not contained in the Third District. Popu-lation (1970), 441,738. WILLIAM L. ARMSTRONG, Republican, of Aurora, Colo. CONNECTICUT Biographical CONNECTICUT (Population, 1970 census, 3,032,217) SENATORS 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 Lois Mathes; two children—Peter and Jane—4 grandchildren; lawyer; member of the Connecticut General Assembly 1938-42; municipal judge, Hartford, 1941-43 and 1645-47; elected to Congress 1948; reelected 1950; elected Governor of Con-necticut, 1954, reelected, 1958; Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961-62; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962; re-elected to the United States Senate, 1968; reelected to the United States Senate, 1974. 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, 1964, and 1966; first selectman, town of Greenwich, elected 1963 and reelected 1965; attor-ney; Round Hill Community Church; three sons: Scot, Gray, and Brian; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; elected to U.S. Senate November 3, 1970; reelected, November 2, 1976; member: Senate Committee on Appropriations and Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Berlin, Bloomfield, Bolton, Cromwell, East Hartford, Glastonbury, Hartford, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, and so much of the town of Portland as includes enumeration district No. 613, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,418. WILLIAM R. COTTER, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in Hartford, Conn., July 18, 1926; educated in the public schools of Hartford; Trinity College, B.A. in history and economics, 1949; member, Court of Common Council, city of Hartford, 1953; aide to Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff, 1955-57; Deputy Insurance Commissioner, State of Connecticut, 1957-64; Insurance Commissioner, State of Connecticut, 1964-70; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Andover, Ashford, Bozrah, Brooklyn, Canterbury Chaplin, Chester, Colchester, Columbia, Coventry, Deep River, Durham, Eastford, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Lyme, Ellington, Essex, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Haddam, Hampton, Killingly, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Mansfield, Middlefield, Middletown, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Plainfield, Pomiret, Preston, Putnam, Salem, Scotland, Sprague, Stafford, Sterling, Stonington, Thompson, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Volun-town, Waterford, Westbrook, Willington, Windham, Woodstock, so much of the town of Portland as is not included in the First District; so much of the town of Somers as includes enumeration districts Nos. 215 and 216, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census and the town of Clinton exclusive of enumeration districts Nos. 676, 677, 678, and 681, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,493. CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Democrat, of Norwich, Conn.; born in Willi-mantic, Conn., May 27, 1944; son of Thomas J. and Grace Murphy Dodd; graduated, Georgetown Preparatory School, 1959-62; B.A., English literature, Providence College, 1963-66; J.D., University of Louisville School of Law, 1970-72; admitted to Connecticut Bar, 1973; served in U.S. Army, 1969-75; Peace Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT Corps Volunteer, Dominican Republic, 1966-68; married to Susan Mooney Dodd; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—NEw HAVEN CoUNTY: Towns of Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madi-son, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge. FAIRFIELD COUNTY: Stratford. MiDDLESEX COUNTY: Killingworth, and so much of the town of Clinton as includes enumeration districts Nos. 676, 677, 678, and 681, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,293. ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Democrat, of North Haven, Conn.; born in New Haven, Conn., son of the late Rose and Rosario Giaimo, of North Haven, Conn.; attorney, New Haven, Conn.; 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 General 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 Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations and its Subcommittees for the Department of Defense, Legislative Branch (Congress), and the District of Columbia; also, member of Joint Committee on Congressional Operations; chairman, House Committee on the Budget, and the House Commission on Information and Facilities. FOURTH DISTRICT.—FAIRFIELD COUNTY: Towns of Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, Nor-walk, Stamford, and the town of Westport exclusive of block group No. 1 of tract 501 and block groups Nos. 1 and 6 of tract 6503, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,366. STEWART B. McKINNEY, Republican, of Fairfield, Conn.; born in Pitts-burgh, Pa., January 30, 1931; graduated from Kent School, 1949; attended Princeton University, 1949-51; Yale University, B.A. in American history, 1958; sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1951-55: elected State representative, Connecticut (General Assembly, 1966; reelected 1968; minoritv leader, 1969-70; director, Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport Child Guidance Clinic, Rehabilitation Center of Eastern Fairfield County, and Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce; past presi-dent, American Red Cross (Fairfield branch), and Bridgeport Symphony; past vice president, Fairfield Chamber of Commerce and Fairfield Rotary; married Lucie Cunningham; five children: Stewart, Jr., Lucie, Jean, Libby, and John; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ; FIFTH DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Bethel, Cheshire, Dan- bury, Derby, Easton, Meriden, Middlebury, Monroe, Naugatuck, New Canaan, Oxford, Prospect, Redding, Ridgefield, Seymour, Shelton, Trumbull, Waterbury, Weston, Wilton, Wolcott, Newtown exclusive of enumeration districts Nos. 9800, 9802, and 9809, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census; and so much of the town of Westport as includes block group No. 1 of tract 501 and block gro Sa 1 and 6 of tract 503, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population , 505,316. RONALD A. SARASIN, Republican, of Beacon Falls, Conn.; born in Fall River, Mass., December 31, 1934; graduated Naugatuck High School, 1952; served in U.S. Navy, 1952-56; B.S., University of Connecticut, 1960 and J.D., University of Connecticut School of Law, 1963; admitted to Connecticut Bar, 1963; former partner in law firm of Perelmutter, Sarasin & Cohen; served as town counsel for Beacon Falls, 1963-72; assistant professor of law at New Haven College, 1963-66; member, Connecticut House of Representatives, 1968-72, and served as assistant minority leader, 1970-72; past president, Naugatuck Valley Bar Association; member, board of directors, Catholic Family Services; recipient of Beacon Falls Lions Club Distinguished Service Award, 1969; member: American Trial Lawyers Association; American Arbitration Association, American, Connecticut, New Haven, and Naugatuck Valley Bar Associations; Lions Club, Naugatuck Valley Chamber of Commerce; married Marjorie Grazio, 1958; one son, Michael; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Education and Labor; Select Committee on Aging. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Avon, Barkhamsted, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Bristol, Brookfield, Burlington, Canaan, Canton, Colebrook, Cornwall, East Granby, East Windsor, Enfield, Farmington, Goshen, Granby, Hartland, Harwinton, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Britain, New Fairfield, New Hartford, New Milford, Norfolk, North Canaan, Plainville, Plymouth, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Sherman, Simsbury, Southbury, Southington, Suffield, Thomaston, Torrington, Warren, Washington, Watertown, Winchester, Windsor Locks, Woodbury, so much of the town of Newtown as includes enumeration districts Nos. 9800, 9802, and 9809, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census; and the town of Somers exclusive of enumeration districts Nos. 215 and 216, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,331. TOBY MOFFETT, Democrat, of Unionville, Conn.; born in Holyoke, Mass., August 18, 1944; attended Suffield, Conn., public schools; A.B., Syracuse Univer-sity, 1966; M.A., Boston College, 1968; director, Office of Students and Youth, Office of the U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1969-70; staff assistant to U.S. Senator Walter Mondale, 1970-71; director, Connecticut Citizen Action Group, 1971-74; one child, Julia; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. Congressional Directory DELAWARE DELAWARE (Population, 1970 census, 548,104) SENATORS 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 and California Bars, admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; chairman of Delaware Republican State Com-mittee, 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; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1970, for the term ending January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed January 1, 1971; reelected November 2, 1976. JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN, Jr., Democrat, Wilmington, Del.; born in Scranton, Pa., November 20, 1942; educated at St. Helena’s School, Wilmington, Del., Archmere Academy, Claymont, Del.; A.B. degree in history and political science, University of Delaware; J.D., Syracuse University College of Law; mar-ried the late Neilia Hunter Biden; three children: Joseph R. Biden III, born February 3, 1969, Robert Hunter Biden, born February 4, 1970, and the late Naomi Christina Biden, born November 8, 1971; admitted to the bar, December 1968, Wilmington, Del.; engaged in private practice until November 1972; served on New Castle County Council, 1970-72; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; committee assignments: Democratic Steering; Budget; Democratic Senatorial Campaign; Foreign Re- lations; Judiciary; and Select Committee on Intelligence. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE. THOMAS B. EVANS, Jr., Republican, of Wilmington, Del.; born in Nash-ville, Tenn., November 5, 1931; attended Seaford High School and Woodberry Forest School; B.A., political science, University of Virginia, 1953; LL.B., Uni-versity of Virginia Law School, 1956; member of the Virginia Bar; president, Evans & Associates, Inc., an insurance firm, a partner in Evans, Steffey & As-sociates, a mortgage brokerage company in Wilmington; former member of several corporate boards from which the Congressman has recently resigned; served as Delaware chairman of Radio Free Europe and the United Negro College Fund; member, board of directors and executive committee of Wesley College, Dover, Del.; member, board of advisors of Lewis University’s Special Services Center, Chicago; member, Board of Directors, Ford Theatre, Washington, D.C.; National Advisory Board, American Freedom Train Foundation; director, Delaware State Development Department, 1969-70; member, Governor’s Task Force on Marine and Coastal Affairs; Governor's Council on Vocational Educa-tion; Delaware Bicentennial Commission, Delmarva Advisory Council; served as cochairman and chief operating officer, , National Committee, Republican 1971-73; Episcopalian; married to the former Mary Page Hilliard, 1961; three children: Thomas B. III, Robert S., and Page; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FLORIDA B 1ographical FLORIDA (Population, 1970 census, 6,789,443) SENATORS LAWTON MAINOR CHILES, Jr., Democrat, of Lakeland, Fla.; born in Lakeland, Fla., April 3, 1930; graduated from Lakeland High School, 1948; University of Florida, B.S., 1952; University of Florida School of Law, LL.B. 1955; served in the U.S. Army as an artillery officer during the Korean conflict; elected to the Florida House of Representatives and served from 1958 to 1966; elected to the Florida Senate and served from 1966 to 1970; recipient of many awards including Distinguished Service Award by Florida Association for Retarded Children; Governors’ Award for Conservation; Wildlife Conservation Award by National Wildlife Federation; Special Gavel Award as only Senator presiding over the U.S. Senate for 100 hours during 1971 Session, 92d Congress; Jaycees’ Outstanding American of Florida Award, 1973; Presbyterian; member, Florida Blue Key, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi, Hall of Fame, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis; trustee, University of Florida Law Center; married Rhea May Grafton of Coral Gables, Fla.; four children, Tandy M., Lawton M. 3d, Edward G., and Rhea Gay; elected to the U.S. Senate November 3, 1970, for the 6-year term ending January 3, 1977; reelected in 1976. RICHARD BERNARD STONE, Democrat, of Tallahassee, Fla.; born in New York City, September 22, 1928; son of Alfred and Lily Stone; attended public elementary schools in Dade County, Fla.; graduated: Georgia Military College (high school), 1944; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard University, 1949; LL. B., Columbia University Law School, 1954; member: Florida Bar Association; city attorney of Miami, 1966; served in Florida Senate, 1967-70; Florida Secretary of State, 1970-74; member: Florida Blue Key of the University of Florida, Shrine, Masons, Mayo Rotary, Knights of Pythias, Elks, and Moose; married to former Marlene Lois Singer; three children: Nancy, Amy, and Elliot; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bay, Escambia, Gulf, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington. HorLMES COUNTY: That part included in places 185 and 1783; enumeration districts 6-8 and 11-13. Pop-ulation (1970), 452,562. ROBERT L. F. SIKES, Democrat, of Crestview, Okaloosa County, Fla.; U.S. Representative, First District; elected to 77th Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to each succeeding Congress; currently serving his 19th term; holds record for longevity of service in Congress from the State of Florida. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Suwan-nee, Taylor, Union, and Wakulla. HOLMES COUNTY: That part included in place 600; enumeration dis-a 2-4, MARION COUNTY: That part included in place 1830; enumeration districts 39-41. Population 1970), 452,633. DON FUQUA, Democrat, of Altha, Fla.; born in Jacksonville, Fla., August 20, 1933; 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 economics in 1957; wife, Nancy; two children: Laura and John; elected to the Florida House of Repre-sentatives 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, Grand Orator 1970, York Rite Bodies, Red Cross of Con-stantine; KCCH, Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters; member of Alpha Gamma Rho and Gamma Sigma Delta, Delta Theta Phi, University of Fiorida Blue Key, Florida State University Gold Key, and many local, county, and State orga-nizations; named by Florida Jaycees as one of Five Outstanding Young Men 70-000 OQ -77 -5 34 Congressional Directory FLORIDA in State for 1963; Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Florida, 1971; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Science and Technology Committee; also member of Gov-ernment Operations Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—NAs8SAU COUNTY. DUVAL COUNTY: That part included in tracts 1, 1.99, 2, 2.99, 3, 3.99, 4, 4.99, 5, 5.99, 6, 6.99, 7, 8, 8.99, 9, 9.99, 10, 10.99, 11-29, 101-138, 138.99, 143, 146-154, and 157; tract 0139 the following block groups: 1, 3, and 9; tract 0139 the following enumeration districts: 16 and 17. Population (1970), 452,841. CHARLES E. BENNETT, Democrat, of Jacksonville, Fla.; born December 2, 1910; educated in Florida schools, from first grade in grammar school through college; University of Florida graduate (B.A. and Juris Doctor degrees; president of student body and editor of school paper); honorary degree of Doctor of Hu-manities from University of Tampa; honorary Doctor of Law, Jacksonville University; practiced law in Jacksonville prior to election to Congress; president of Jacksonville Junior Chamber of Commerce; served as member of Florida House of Representatives in 1941; enlisted March 13, 1942, and served 58 months in Infantry in World War II, including guerrilla combat in the Philippines; awarded Silver Star, Bronze Star, Combat Infantry Badge, Philippine Legion of Honor, Gold Cross for gallantry in action, and French Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur; discharged as captain January 13, 1947; elected to Infantry Hall of Fame, Fort Benning Officer Candidate School, in 1958; awarded Izaak Walton League Award for outstanding conservation accomplishments; Distinguished Service Award of Jacksonville University; Significant Alumni Award of Uni-versity of Florida; Distinguished Eagle Scout Award; Fiftieth Anniversary Medallion for vocational rehabilitation work; Distinguished Service Award, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1969; president in 1972 of University of Florida Alumni Association; twice awarded certificate by Freedoms Foundation ‘for outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American way of life’; awarded Good Government Award by Jacksonville and United States Junior Chambers of Commerce; 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; Bennett has set an alltime voting + record in Congress for he has not, in more than 25 years, missed a single legislative vote, on any rollcall; member of House Armed Services Committee; chairman various subcommittees; appointed in 89th Congress as chairman of House Com-mittee on Standards and Conduct; author of four books: Laudonniere and Fort Caroline (University of Florida Press, 1964); Settlement of Florida (University of Florida Press, 1968); Southernmost Battlefields of the Revolution (Blair, Inc., 1970); and Three Voyages (University of Florida Press, 1974); co-author Congress and . Conscience (J. B. Lippincott, 1970); 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 each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CovUNTIES: Clay, Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia. DuvAL COUNTY: That part included in tracts 140-142, 144, 145, 155, 156, and 158-168; tract 0139 the following block group: 2. LAKE COUNTY: That part included in tract 301; tract 0309 the following enumeration district: 17, MARION COUNTY: That part included in places 145, 635, 1265, 1545, and 2205; enumeration districts 1, 1B, 1C, 2, 2B, 3, 4, 4B, 5, 28-35, 38, 42, 43, 47-53, 56, 57, 657B, 58-60, 60B, 61-63, 66, 67, 67B, and 67. SEMINOLE COUNTY: That part included in tracts 202, 203, 210, and 211. Population (1970), 452,076. 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; received the ‘‘ Watchdog of the Treasury’ award from the National Associated Businessmen for 1971-72 and 1973-74; member of the Inter-American Bar Asso-ciation, American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Marion County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, and AFTL Fellowship; American Legion, VFW, AMVETS, Masons, York Rite, Shrine, Lions, Elks, and Moose; past vice president, Young Demo-crats; past president, Ocala Jaycees, Ocala Lions Club; Methodist Church; four children: Judith Jane Gadd, Deborah Kay Bond, William V. 3d, and Christopher Clyde; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress; member, House Appropriations Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, and Sumter. LAKE COUNTY: That part in-cluded in tracts 302-308 and 310-313; tract 0309 the following enumeration districts: 7-16. ORANGE County: That part included in tracts 107, 116-124, 126, 146-151, 170, and 172-179; tract 0171 the following enumeration districts: 249, 253, 253B, and 254L. PINELLAS COUNTY: That part included in tracts 259, 259.99, 260, 261, 261.99, 262, 263, 268.02, 269.01, 269.02, 270, 271.01, 271.02, 271.03, 272, 273.01, 273.02, 274. and 275. SEMINOLE COUNTY: That part included in tracts 201, 204-209, and 212-222. Population (1970), 452,965. RICHARD KELLY, Republican, of Zephyrhills, Fla.; born in Atlanta, Ga., July 31, 1924; attended public schools of Pasco County, Fla.; Colorado State College of Education, A.B., 1949; Vanderbilt College of Law, 1949; University of Florida College of Law, J.D., 1952; National College of State Trial Judges, certificate of graduation, 1971; member: Florida Bar, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, and American Judicature Society; qualified to practice before U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, and U.S. District Court; city attorney, city of Zephyrhills, Fla.; senior assistant, U.S. District Attorney, Southern District of Florida, 1956-59; elected 1960, circuit judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida (Pinellas and Pasco Counties), served until April 1974; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46, 2d Marine Division, Central Pacific; elder, Presbyterian Church in the United States; commissioner to the 111th General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in the United States; served on Judicial Com-mission, Presbyterian Church Synod of Florida; honorary lifetime member: Fraternal Order of Eagles; lifetime member: VFW; American Legion; 10-year member: Lions International; married to the former Loraine Miller; two children: Sherri and John; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; president of 94th Club. SIXTH DISTRICT.—PINELLAS CouNTY: That part included in tracts 201.01. 201.02, 202.01-202.03, 202.99, 203-213, 213.99, 214-223, 224.01, 224.02, 225.01-225.03, 226.01, 226.02, 227, 228.01, 228.02, 229-239, 240.01-240.03, 241, 242, 243.01, 243.02, 244.01, 244.02, 245-248, 249.01-249.03, 250.01, 250.02, 251.01-251.05, 252.01, 252.02, i Jago 255.01, 255.02, 256-258, 264-267, 268.01, 276-279, 280.01, 280.02, and 281-285. Population 1970), 452,615. C. W. BILL YOUNG, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; born in Harmarville, Pa., December 16, 1930; attended public schools in Pennsylvania and Florida; served in the Florida National Guard, 1948-57, honorable discharge with rank of master sergeant; elected to the Florida Senate as only Republican Senator in Florida, 1960; reelected 1964, 1966, 1967 (special election), and 1968; in 1966 became the first minority leader in the history of Florida Senate; national com-mitteeman, Florida Young Republicans, 1957-59; State chairman, Florida Young Republicans, 1959-61; delegate to Republican National Convention, 19€8, 1972, and 1976, member, Florida Constitution Revision Commission, 1965-67; chairman Southern Highway Policy Committee (15 Southern States), 1966-68; charter member, First United Methodist Church in Pinellas Park; recipient of many awards, including American Legion Award for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award—National American Veterans of World War II, Veterans of For-eign Wars Loyalty Day Award, U.S. Jaycees—Outstanding Young Men of America, 1965, Allen Morris Award—Most Valuable Senator, 1969 Florida Senate; married Marian Ford of St. Petersburg; three children, Pamela Kay, Terry Lee, and Kimber; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: That part included in tracts 1-52, 52.99, 63-72, 72.99, 73, 101-123, 132-138, 140, and 141. Population (1970), 452,820. 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 J.D. 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; 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 36 Congressional Darectory FLORIDA of the Year in 1954; received Chamber of Commerce president’s award; Dis-tinguished Alumnus Award, University of Florida in 1973; deacon First Presby-terian 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 each succeed-ing Congress; member of Ways and Means Committee. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Hardee, Manatee, and Polk. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: That part included in tracts 124-131 and 139. SARASOTA COUNTY: That part included in tracts 1, 2, 4-10, and 16-21; tract 0003 the following enumeration districts: 36, 38, 39, and 93. Population (1970), 451,776. ANDREW POYSELL IRELAND, Democrat, of Winter Haven, Fla.; born in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 23, 1930; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1948; Yale University, B.S., 1952; attended Columbia University Graduate School of Business 1953-54; graduated, Louisiana State University School of Banking of the South, 1959; chairman of the board of directors: Barnett Bank of Cypress Gardens, Barnett Bank of Winter Haven, Barnett Bank of Auburndale; formerly served as: trustee, Florida Bankers Association Insurance Trust; treas-urer, Florida Bankers Association; director, Jacksonville branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; State vice president, American Bankers Association; admissions committee, Louisiana State University School of Banking of the South; city commissioner, Winter Haven, 1966-68; active in various civic organizations; member: the Florida Club, Elks, former president of Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce, Florida Canners Association, Moose, Kiwanis Club, Orangebelt Touchdown Club, Ridge Art Association, Jaycees, Masonic Lodge No. 186, Egypt Temple Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters, Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, Winter Haven High School Boosters Club; member, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; married to the former Diana Elmes, 1953; four children: Debbie, Mimi, Drew, and Dutch; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NINTH DISTRICT.—BREVARD COUNTY. ORANGE COUNTY: That part included in tracts 101-106, 108-115, 125, 127-145, and 152-169. Population (1970), 452,923. LOU FREY, Jr., Republican, of Winter Park, Fla.; born in Rutherford, N.J.; January 11, 1934; 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.; member Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; member Orange County, Fla., and American Bar Associations; commander USNR-R; lutheran; married to former Marcia Turner; five children: Julie," Lynn, Louis III, Lauren, and Chris; practiced law in Orlando, Fla., until 1968; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected chairman, Republican Research Committee in 3d term; reelected chairman, Republican Research Com-mittee in fourth term; Time magazine honored as “Young Leaders in America”, 1974; member, Science and Technology and Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committees. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Osceola, and St. Lucie. ORANGE CouUNTY: That part included in tract 0171 the following enumeration district: 2564. PALM BEAcH CouUNTY: That part included in tracts 1-3, 8, 9, and 78; tract 0004 the following block group: 3. SARASOTA COUNTY: That part included in tracts 11-15 and 22-27; tract 0003 the following enumeration district: 37. Population (1970), 452,848. LOUIS A. (SKIP) BAFALIS, Republican, of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; born in Boston, Mass., September 28, 1929; son of Dr. Louis A. and Vesta K. Bafalis; attended public schools in Manchester, N.H.; A.B., St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, N.H., 1952; Korean war service; entered U.S. Army as private, rose to captain; member, North Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce; former vice chairman, Palm Beach County Red Cross; former vice president, Palm Beach Lion’s Club; member, board of governors, AHEPA; associate member, Palm Beach Gardens Jaycees; honorary director, South Florida Fair & Exposition; former disaster chairman, Palm Beach County Red Cross; former fund chairman, West Palm Beach Red Cross; former county chairman, Muscular Dystrophy Association; director, North Palm Beach County YMCA; member, Palm Beach Lodge No. 327 F & AM; member, Valley of Lake Worth, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry; elected to Florida House of Representatives, 1964; elected to Florida Senate, 1966, reelected 1967 and 1968; Florida Senate minority floor leader, 1968; chairman, Republican National Governor's Conference, 1968; candidate for Governor, 1970; married Mary Elizabeth Lund of Lawton, Okla., 1956; two children: Renee Louise and Gregory Louis; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—BROWARD COUNTY: That part included in tracts 101-110, 201-205, 301-312, 501, 502, and 601; tract 0610 the following enumeration districts: 46 and 54. PALM BEACH COUNTY: That part included in tracts 5, 5.99, 6, 7, 10-77, and 79-83; tract 0004 the following block groups: 1, 2, and 9; tract 0004 the following enumeration districts: 4, 4B, and 18. Population (1970), 452,170. 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; honorary degrees: New York Medical College, George Washington University, University of Miami, University of Maryland, Florida Atlantic University, Nova University, and Albany Medical College; recipient of John M. Russell Markle Scholars Award, 1973; steward of Methodist Church; member of Kiwanis Club; Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Phi Delta Phi; admitted to practice of law in State and Federal courts, and U.S. Supreme Court; elected to 84th Congress, special election, January 11, 1955; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—BROWARD COUNTY: The unincorporated areas of most of Central and South Broward, Cooper City, Dania, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Hacienda Village, Hollywood, I mperial Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill, Lazy Lakes, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Oakland Park, Sea Ranch Lakes, Sunrise, and Wilton Manors. Population (1970), 453,053. J. HERBERT BURKE, Republican, of Hollywood, Fla.; born January 14, 1913; in Chicago, Ill., son of the late Catherine Lobert Burke and Joseph P. Burke; married Evelyn Krumtinger of Kewanee, Ill.; two daughters, Michele Kathleen and Kelly Ann; two grandchildren, Debbie and Paul; attended public schools of Chicago; Chicago Central Y.M.C.A. College (A.A., 1936); Northwestern Univer-sity and Chicago Kent College of Law (LL.B., 1940) (J.D., 1969); admitted to practice law in Illinois, Florida, the Federal district courts, and to U.S. Supreme Court 1949; practiced law in Chicago, Ill., 1940-49 and in Florida 1949 to present; 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 1964; elected as member of Florida State Republi-can Committee in 1954 and served through 1959; delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1968, 1972, and 1976; member executive committee of the National Republican Congressional Committee; member of the Republican Platform Committee, 1968; appointed by President Eisenhower to S. E. Advisory Board of Small Business, 1965; 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 humane letters, Drake College, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1967; awarded honorary doctor of humane letters, Fort Lauderdale University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1970; Honorary doctor of laws, Hangyang University, Seoul, Korea, 1974, Distinguished Service Award Americans for Constitutional Action, 1967, 1976 inclusive, Watchdog of 38 Congressional Directory FLORIDA the Treasury Award by National Association of Businessmen, 1967-76 inclusive; Service to Israel Award, 1969; meritorious Service Award by National Association of Retired Federal Employees, 1971; Meritorious Award by AMVETS, 1969; Annual Guardian of Small Business Award, National Federation of Independent Business, 1973-76; 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 Com-merce; Committee on International Relations, Committee on House Administra-tion; ranking minority member, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol; delegate, Conference of the Interparliamentary Union, Finland, 1973; Sri Lanka, 1975; England, 1975; elected treasurer of United States Group to the Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1973-74; U.S. delegate to Seventh Special Session, 30th General Assembly of the United Nations; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966, reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—BROWARD COUNTY: That part included in tracts 1001-1006 and 1008; tract 0919 the following block group: 4. DADE COUNTY: That part included in tracts 1.01, 1.02, 2.01-2.08, 3.01-3.04, 4.01-4. 08, 5.01-5.03, 6.01-6.06, 7.01, 9.01, 9.02, 10.01-10.04, 11.01-11.04, 12.01, 12.02, 13, 14, 15.01, 15.02, 18.01, 19.01, 20.01, 92, 93.01-93.03, 94, 95.01, 95.02, 96-98, 99.01-99.04, 100.01-100.04, 101.01, and 101.02, tract 0009.03 the following block groups: 1 and 3-5; tract 0019.02 the following block groups: 5 and 6. Population (1970), 452,817. WILLIAM LEHMAN, Democrat, of North Miami Beach, Fla.; born in Selma, Ala., October 5, 1913; graduate, University of Alabama, 1934; auto dealer, 1936-42, 1946-72; additional studies at Barry College, Oxford University, Cambridge University, University of Edinburgh, Harvard University, Middle-bury College; teacher, Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade Community College, 1963-66; elected to the Dade County School Board, 1966, reelected, 1970, elected chairman of the Dade County School Board, 1971; past president, Miami Independent Automobile Dealers Association; trustee and past secretary of Temple Israel of Greater Miami; past president of the Muscular Dystrophy Society of South Florida; MENSA; Man of the Year Award, North Miami Beach Jaycees, 1971; Humanitarian of the Year Award, American Jewish Com-mittee, 1972; committees: Budget, Education and Labor, Post Office and Civil Service, and Select Committee on Intelligence; married Joan Feibelman of Miami, 1939; three children: William, Jr., Kathy, Thomas; four grandsons; Seeing to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding ongress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—DAbDE CovUNTY: That part included in tracts 1.03, 7.02, 8.01, 8.02, 16.01, 16.02, 17.01-17.03, 18.02, 18.03, 20.02, 21, 22.01, 22.02, 23-26, 27.02, 28, 29, 30.01, 30.02, 31, 34, 36.01, 36.02, 37.99, 38, 39.01-39.03, 40, 41.01, 41.99, 47.01-47.03, 48-53, 54.01, 54.02, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 57, 58.01, 58.02, 61.01, 61.02, 62, 63.01, 63.02, 64-66, 70.01, 70.02, 74, 90, 91, and 101.03; tract 0009.03 the following block group: 2; tract 0019.02 the following block groups: 1-4 and 7-9; tract 0027.01 the following block groups: 1-3; tract 0069 the following block groups: 3-5 and 9; tract 0075 the following block groups: 1, 4-6, and 9. Popula-tion (1970), 452,663. 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; reelected to 92d Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d Congress on November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Com-mittee on Banking and Currency, subcommittee, Domestic Finance, International Trade, International Finance, 88th Congress; member, Rules Committee, House of Representatives, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; member, House Committee on Internal Security, 91st, 92d, and 93d Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on Health and Long Term Care, 94th Congress; chairman, Select Committee on the Aging, 95th Congress; chairman, House Select Committee on Crime, 91st, 92d, and 93d Congresses; chairman, Florida Delegation, Dem-ocratic 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 Commit-tee 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 subcom-mittee on Wartime Health and Education, 1943-46; received Albert Lasker Public Service Award, 1967; honorary degrees: (LL.D.) McMaster University (Canada) 1941; University of Toronto (Canada) 1942; University of Alabama 1942; Rollins College (Florida) 1944; Sc.D., University of Miami, 1974; 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 International 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: Jefferson Island, Washington; Harvard, Washington, Miami; Coral Gables Country Club, Coral Gables, Fla.; Miami Shores Country Club, Miami Shores, Fla.; The Army and Navy Club, Washington; Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Md.; Burning Tree Club, Bethesda, Md.; officer and director, Washing-ton Federal Savings & Loan Association, Miami Beach; by profession an attor-ney with offices in Miami Beach, Fla. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.— MONROE COUNTY. DADE COUNTY: That part included in tracts 37.01, 37.02, 41.02, 42-46, 59.01-59.04, 60.01, 60.02, 67.01, 67.02, 68, 71-73, 76.01-76.04, 77.01-77.03, 78.01-78.03, 79.01, 79.02, 80, 81, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01-83.03, 84.01-84.03, 85.01, 85.02, 86, 87, 88.01, 88.02, 89.01-89.03, 101.04, 101.05, 102-105, 106.01-106.03, and 107-115; tract 27.01 the following block group: 4; tract 69 the following block groups: 1 and 2; tract 75 the following block groups: 2 and 3. Population (1970), 452,681. DANTE B. FASCELL, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born in Bridgehampton, L.I,, N.Y., March 9, 1917; received J.D. degree from the University of Miami in 1938; member of Epsilon Beta Chapter Kappa Sigma Fraternity; president of the Miami Junior Chamber. of Commerce, 1947-48; president of Dade County Young Democratic Club, 1947-48; president of Italian-American Club, 1947-48; legal attaché to the State legislative delegation from Dade County, 1947-50; elected State representative in 1950 and reelected in 1952; 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 Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Lions, Coral Gables Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Amer-ican Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, American Legion, Military Order of the World Wars; member of U.S. delegation to 24th Session of the General Assembly 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 each succeeding Congress. 40 Congressional Directory GEORGIA GEORGIA (Population, 1970 census, 4,589,575) SENATORS 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 University of Georgia in 1936 with LL. B.; joined his father in the practice of law, in Atlanta; managed father’s successful campaign for Governor; entered U.S. Navy, 1941 as Ensign; married Elizabeth Shingler of Ashburn, Ga., in December 1941, discharged as lieutenant commander, November 1945; managed reelection campaign of his father, 1946; upon death of Gov.-elect Eugene Talmadge, Georgia General Assembly elected him to Governorship, 1947; served 67 days, then vacated office due to State Supreme Court decision; elected 1948 to fill unexpired term; reelected 1950 for a full term; served until January 10, 1955; two children, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Jr., and Robert Shingler Tal-madge (deceased) ; member of Lovejoy Baptist Church; Shriner; Mason; American Legion; 40 and 8; V.F.W.; Georgia, Atlanta, and American Bar Associations; Elks; Navy League; Farm Bureau Federation; Gridiron Society; fraternities: Sigma Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa; president of University of Georgia Alumni Society, 1955~ 56; chairman of Richard B. Russell Library Foundation, 1971-74; elected tc U.S. Senate for term commencing January 3, 1957; reelected 1962; reelected 1968 reelected 1974 for term ending January 1981. SAM NUNN, Democrat, of Perry, Ga.; born in Perry, September 8, 1938; educated in public schools; attended Georgia Institute of Technology, 1956-59; graduated Emory University, A.B., 1962 and LL.B., 1962; served in U.S. Coast Guard, 1959-60; Reserve, 1960-68, honorably discharged as seaman; attorney; farmer; president, Perry Chamber of Commerce, 1964; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1968-72; received the District Attorney’s Association Award as the most effective legislator in the field of law enforcement in the General Assembly in 1972; selected by the Georgia Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the “Five Outstanding Young Men in Georgia,”’ 1971; served on the adminis-trative board of Perry United Methodist Church; married Colleen Ann O’Brien, 1965; two children: Mary Michelle and Samuel Brian; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Richard B. Russell and to a 6-year term ending January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIiES: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Effing- ham, Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Johnson, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, and Toombs (20 counties), Population (1970), 456,354. RONALD BO GINN, Democrat, of Millen, Ga. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, De- catur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Semi- ps, Stewart, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster, and Worth (27 counties). Population (1970), 60,450. : M. DAWSON MATHIS, Democrat, of Albany, Ga.; born in Nashville, Berrien County, Ga., November 30, 1940, son of Rev. and Mrs. Marvin W. Mathis, of Albany Ga.; educated in the public schools and graduated from Berrien High School, Nashville, Ga., 1958; attended South Georgia College, Douglas, Ga.: news director, WALB-TV, resigned April 23, 1970, to seek election to Congress; Baptist; member, Georgia Association of Newscasters, Fraternal Order of Police (associate), Jaycees, Masons, and B.P.O.E. No. 713; married Patricia Ann Connell of Warner Robins, Ga., 1959; four children, Anthony Dawson, Craig Steven, Jason Everett, and Russell Dean; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Monroe, Muscogee, Peach, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, and Upson (17 coun-ties). Population (1970), 460,749. JACK THOMAS BRINKLEY, Democrat, of Columbus, Ga.; born in Faceville, Ga., December 22, 1930, son of Lonnie FE. Brinkley and Pauline Spear-man Brinkley; married to Alma Lois Kite; two children, Jack Thomas, Jr., and Fred Alen II; graduate of Young Harris College, 1949; teacher, Plainville and Alapaha, Georgia public schools, 1949-51; U.S. Air Force pilot, 1951-56; graduate of University of Georgia School of Law, cum laude, 1959 (J.D.) ; Mason; practicing attorney, 1959-67; member, Georgia House of Representatives, chairman Local Affairs Committee, 1965-66; served as president, Columbus Younger Lawyers Club, 1964-65; former Sunday School superintendent, Edgewood Baptist Church, Columbus, Ga.; past president, Reese Road P.T.A., Columbus, Ga.; judge advocate, South Georgia District of Civitan International, 1964-65; Georgia State volunteer March of Dimes chairman, 1967; 1971 honorary chairman of the Muscogee County Muscular Dystrophy Association; honorary member, Fleet Reserve Association; member-at-large of the Chattahoochee Council Boy Scouts of America; Blue Key Honor Fraternity; elected to the 90th Congress Novem- ber 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Armed Services Committee (chairman, Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee). FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: De Kalb and Rockdale. FULTON COUNTY: That part consisting of Atlanta Census County Division 10: Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69, and 71; tract 72: Blocks 101-105 and 201- 210. Population (1970), 459,355. ELLIOTT HARRIS LEVITAS, Democrat, of Atlanta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, December 26, 1930; attended Boys High School and Henry Grady High School; B.A., LL.B., Emory University; Rhodes Scholar, masters in law, Oxford Uni-versity, England; additional study in law, University of Michigan; practicing attorney, admitted to Georgia Bar, 1955, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court; served 2 years in U.S. Air Force; was captain in Air Force Reserves; member: American, Georgia, Decatur-De Kalb, and Atlanta Bar Associations; the Lawyers Club; De Kalb District Council of Boy Scouts of America; De Kalb Chamber of Commerce; Atlanta Jewish Community Center; Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federa-tion; and Georgia House of Representatives, 1966-74; member, Ahavath Achim Synagogue; married to the former Barbara Hillman; three children: Karen, Susan, and Kevin; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th ongress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—FurToN COUNTY: Except that portion containedin the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Population (1970), 460,589. [Vacant.] SIXTH DISTRICT.— CouNTIES: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike, and Spalding. FuLTON COUNTY: That part consisting of Atlanta Census County Division 10: Tract 108; Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15: Tracts 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, and 103; College Park CCD 20; East Point CCD 25; Fairburn-Union City CCD 30; Hapeville CCD 35; and Palmetto CCD 40. Population (1970), 455,810. JOHN JAMES FLYNT, Jr., Democrat, of Griffin, Ga.; born in Griffin, Spal-ding 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 Academy; 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; served in the U.S. 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 U.S. Army Reserve; Methodist (chairman of Board of Stewards), Mason; Shriner (Yaarab Temple); American Legion (40 and 8); V.F.W.; Kiwanis; B.P.O.E.; SAE Fraternity; Phi Delta Phi 42 Congressional Directory GEORGIA legal fraternity; married Miss Patricia Bradley of Dalton, Ga., February 7, 1942; and they bave three children: Susan Flynt Stirn, John James Flynt 3d, and Crisp Bradley Flynt; elected to the 83d Congress in special election; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Flovd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker. WHITFIELD COUNTY: That part consisting of Dalton Census County Division 5: Enumera-tion Districts 16, 17, 19, and 20; Valley Point CCD 20: ED 47; Westside CCD 25: ED 7. Population (1970), 460,095. LAWRENCE P. McDONALD, Democrat, of Marietta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Ga., April 1, 1935; graduated from Darlington School, Rome, Ga.; completed premedical training at Davidson College, N.C.; received doctor of medicine degree from Emory University School of Medicine, 1957; served 4 years in the U.S. Navy as physician and flight surgeon; residency, Grady Memorial Hospital; 3 years postgraduate training in Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; member: Independent Methodist Church, various medical associations, Rotary, National Historical Society, Atlanta Astronomy Club, and John Birch Society; member of National Council of the J.B.S.; member of State medical education board, 1969-74; received honorary doctor of letters from Daniel Payne College, Birmingham, Ala.; three children: Tryggvi Paul, Callie Grace, and Mary Eliza-beth; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. : EIGHTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Anpiing, Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Echols, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jones, Laurens, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Tome, Twiggs, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler, Wilcox, and Wilkinson (26 counties). Population (1970), ,007. BILLY LEE EVANS, Democrat, of Macon, Ga.; born in Tifton, Tift County, Ga., November 10, 1941; graduated, Tift County High School, 1959; A.B.. University of Georgia, 1963; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1965; lawyer, admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Macon; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1969-76; member, Macon and Georgia Bar Associations; Elks; Moose; Eagles; Georgia Farm Bureau; Mable Masonic Lodge, No. 255; Scottish Rite Mason; and Al Sihah Shrine; married to the former April Durrough, 1971; four children: Christopher, William Corry, Paul Jason, and Autumn Lee; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White. WHITFIELD COUNTY: That part consisting of Dalton Census County Division 5: Enumeration Districts 18, 21-36, 36B, 37, and 37B; North Central CCD 10; North Whitfield CCD 16; Valley Point CCD 20, except ED 47; Westside CCD 25: ED 4-6. Population (1970), 457,247. EDGAR LANIER JENKINS, Democrat, of Jasper, Ga.; born in Young Harris, Ga., January 4, 1933; graduated, Union County High School, Blairsville, Ga., 1949; A.A., Young Harris College, 1951; LL.B., University of Georgia Law School, 1959; lawyer; admitted tothe bar in 1958 and commenced practice in Jasper; seved in the U.S. Coast Guard, 1952-55; city attorney, 1968; county attorney, 1968-72; executive secretary to Congressman Phil M. Landrum, 1959-62; assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, 1962-64; member: Lions Club, VFW, American Legion, Farm Bureau, State Democratic Executive Committee, American Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, and Board of Education of the Pickens Area Vocational-Technical School, Jasper, Ga.; member, First Baptist Church; married to the former Jo Thomasson; two children: Jan and Amy; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington, and Wilkes (21 counties). Population (1970), 460,829. D. DOUGLAS BARNARD, Jr., Democrat, of Augusta, Ga.; born in Augusta. March 20, 1922, son of D. D. Barnard, Sr., and Lucy B. Barnard; educated in the public schools of Richmond County, Ga.; B.A., Mercer University, Macon, Ga., 1943; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-45; reentered Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, following service, graduated with LL.B., 1948; engaged in banking profession; employed at Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co., Augusta, 1948-49; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 1949-50; Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co., Augusta, 1950-62; executive secretary to Governor, State of Georgia, 1963-66; Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co., Augusta, 1966-76; board member, Department of Transportation of Georgia, 1966-76; Augusta Transpor-tation Authority, 1973-76; Outstanding Young Man of Year, Augusta, 1957; Augusta College Alumnus of Year, 1966; chairman, Richmond County Demo-cratic Executive Committee, 1955-60; member, State Democratic executive committee, 1963-66; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Blue Key Honor Society; Phi Delta Theta Social Fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity; 10th District of Georgia chairman, chamber of commerce star student program, 1967; married to the former Naomi Elizabeth Holt, 1946; three children: Mrs. Pamela Holt Barnard Chafee, born 1952; Lucy Irene Barnard, born 1955, and D. Douglas Barnard III, born 1957; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. 44 Congressional Directory HAWAII HAWAII (Population, 1970 census, 769,913) SENATORS DANIEL KEN INOUYE, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu September 7, 1924; A.B. degree in government and economics, Universitv of Hawaii, 1950; J.D. degree, George Washington Universitv 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; reelected November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. SPARK MASAYUKI MATSUNAGA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born Kukuiula, Kanai, 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, J.D. (Ames semifinalist in oral advo-cacy); postgraduate studies, Northwestern University Traffic Institute, 1957, . and Lawyers Post Graduate Clinics of Chicago, Ill., 1958; Soochow University, LL.D., 1973; 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 Senarate (later 1st Bn., 442d Regimental Combat Team) served in North Africa and Europe; twice wounded in battle; company commander, Military Intelligence Service: released as cantain, December 1945; retired as lieutenant colonel, JAGC-USAR; 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, Euro-pean-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with four battle stars; veterans’ counselor, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1945-47; Chief, Priority Division, War Assets Administration, 1947-48: assistant public prosecutor, Honolulu, 1952-54; entered private law practice 1954; member, Hawaii Territorial Legis-lature, 1954-59; house majority leader, 1959; married Helene Hatsumi Tokunaga, 1948; five children: Mrs. Karen Hardman, Keene, Diane, Merle, Matthew, member Hawaii Statehood Delegation to Congress, 1950, 1954; American and Hawaii Bar Associations; former commander, Disabled American Veterans; president, Club 100; director, Lions Club; board chairman, YMCA; director, Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Honolulu Community Theater, and other civic organizations; president, Democratic Precinct Club; county commit-teeman; district councilman; delegate to State and National conventions; elected to 88th Congress November 1962; president, 88th Congress Club; reelected to the 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; member, House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, Rules Committee; Democratic Deputy Whip; chairman, Subcommittee of Select Committee on Aging; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—The 8th through the 18th representative districts and precincts 1 through 5 of the 19th representative district. Population (1970), 362,119. CECIL “CEC” HEFTEL, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Cook County, Ill., September 30, 1924; graduated, Roosevelt High School, Chicago, Ill.; B.S., Arizona State University, 1951; graduate work at University of Utah and New York University; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-46; businessman, president, Heftel Broadcasting; member: March of Dimes, American Legion, Elks, Eagles, Shrine; married to the former Joyce Glasmann; seven children: Cathi, Lani, Peggy, Susan, Christopher, Terry, and Richard; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. HAWAII Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—The 1st through the 7th representative districts, precincts 6 and 7 of the 19th representative district, and the 20th through the 25th representative districts. Population (1970), 407,794. DANIEL KAHIKINA AKAKA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, Hawaii, September 11, 1924; graduated, Kamehameha High School, 1942; attended University of Hawaii, 1948-66; graduate work at the University of Hawaii, 1966; served in the U.S. Army, 1945-47; teacher, 1953-60; vice prin-cipal, 1960; principal, 1963-71; program specialist, 1968-71; director, 1971-74; director and special assistant in Human Resources, 1975-76; member, Kawaiahao Church; board of directors, Hanahauoli School; Act 4 Educational Advisory Commission; Library Advisory Council; Na Hookama O Pauahi scholarship committee, Kamehameha Schools; commissioner, manpower and full employment commission; minister of music, Kawaiahao Church; married to the former Mary Mildred Chong; five children: Millannie, Daniel, Jr., Gerard, Alan, and Nicholas; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. 46 Congressional Directory IDAHO IDAHO (Population, 1970 census, 713,008) 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 Intelligence in China, Burma, and India; engaged in private law practice in Boise; married to former Bethine Clark, daughter of the late United States District Judge and former Idaho Governor Chase A. Clark; two sons, Forrest and Chase; 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 No-vember 5, 1968; reelected November 5, 1974; U.S. Delegate to the 21st General Assembly of the United Nations; member of the Senate Foreign Relations, Energy and Natural Resources, and Democratic Steering Committees; chairman, Senate Special Committee on Aging; member, V.F.W. and American Legion; 1965 recipient of State and National Conservation Awards. 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; 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 No-vember 8, 1966; reelected to 91st and 92d Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater, Gem, Idaho. Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington. Le Ne Precincts 2, 4-8, 13-17, 20, 23, 28, 32-40, 42-46, 48-60, 62, 65-79, 82-84, and 86-90. Population 1970), 356,859. STEVEN D. SYMMS, Individualist Republican, of Caldwell, Idaho; born April 23, 1938, in Nampa, Idaho; son of Darwin and Irene Knowlton Symms; third generation Idaho fruitgrower; educated in Canyon County schools; Uni-versity of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, B.S., agriculture and economics, 1960; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1960-63; while at the University of Idaho was 3-year letterman in football; president of “I” Club; member of Sigma Nu fraternity; past president of University of Idaho Alumni Association; associated with Symmes Fruit Ranch, 1963-72; private pilot; serves on the House Committee on Agri-culture (ranking on Forest Subcommittee) and on House Interior Committee; vice chairman of House Republican Study Committee, 1975-present; board member of American Conservative Union, 1976-present; married Frances E. Stockdale of Helena, Mont.; four children; elected to the 93d Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1972; elected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls. Apa COUNTY: Precincts 1, 3, 9-12, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24-27, 29-31, 41, 47, 61, 63, 64, 80, 81, and 85. Population (1970), 356,149. GEORGE VERNON HANSEN, Republican, of Pocatello, Idaho; born in Tetonia, Idaho, September 14, 1930; graduated Teton High School, Driggs, Idaho, 1948; Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, B.A., 1956 with honors (history and Russian) ; Idaho State University, graduate work in education; Grimms Business College, Pocatello, Idaho, graduate in accounting; educator, businessman, mayor of Alameda, Idaho, 1961-62; city commissioner of Pocatello, 1962-65; director of the Idaho Municipal League, 1961-63; active in community, civic, veterans, and political organizations; member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; married to the former Connie Camp of Malden, Mo.; five children: Steven George, James Vernon, Patricia Sue, William Dean, and Joanne; served in the U.S. Air Force; U.S. Naval Reserve officer; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; Deputy Undersecretary and National Administrator of State and County Operations, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1969-71; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. 48 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS ILLINOIS (Population, 1970 census, 11,113,976) 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, Ill.; 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. McNabb 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 precinct 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 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; 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; 1974, delegate to 29th United Nations General Assembly; married Jeanne Dickerson, 1943; three children, twin daughters, Valerie (deceased) and Sharon, born Decem-ber 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; reelected to the U.S. Senate, Novem-ber 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; serves on Joint Economic Com-mittee, Foreign Relations Committee, Special Committee on Aging, Select Com- mittee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Governmental Affairs Committee, Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Kennedy Center for Per-forming Arts. ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Democrat, of Hanover, Ill.; born October 10, 1930; graduated in 1948 from Milton Academy in Massachusetts, in 1952 from Harvard College, and in 1957 from Harvard Law School; enlistedin the U.S. Marine Corps in July 1952; commissioned a second lieutenant and assigned to duty as a platoon commander in the 3d Marine Tank Battalion in Japan from July 1953 to January 1954, and in the 1st Marine Tank Battalion in Korea from January 1954 to July 1954; discharged from active duty in the grade of first lieutenant in 1954, and from the Marine Corps Reserve in the grade of captain in 1961; passed the Illinois bar examination in 1957 and, after serving as a law clerk to a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, joined the law firm of Mayer, Friedlich, Spiess, Tierney, Brown and Platt, of Chicago; in 1964, at the age of 34, became a candidate for the Illinois House of Representatives and, in an at-large election, led all 236 candidates of both parties in the statewide voting; served as a member of the Judiciary Committee and as chairman of its subcommittee on anticrime legisla- ILLINOIS B 1ographzcal 49 tion; received ‘‘Best Legislator’”’ award of Independent Voters of Illinois; elected Treasurer of the State of Illinois in 1966; elected to the U.S. Senate by a plurality of 545,336 votes on November 3, 1970, to serve the unexpired term of the late Senator Everett M. Dirksen; reelected November 5, 1974; married Nancy Lewis Anderson of Louisville, Ky., June 25, 1955; four children: Adlai IV, Lucy, Katie, and Warwick. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Wards 4, 5, and 6, and part of wards 2, 3, 7, 8, 17, 20, and 21. That part of ward 2 south of 31st Street, east of King Drive, south of 35th Street, east of State Street, south of Pershing Road and east of the CRI and P Railroad; all of ward 3 east of the CRI and P Railroad and north of Garfield Boulevard; all of ward 20 east of King Drive; that part of ward 7 west of Yates Boule- vard and north of 73d Street; all of ward 8 east of Stony Island Boulevard; all of ward 21 east of Halsted Street; that part of ward 17 south of Marquette, 69th Street, 70th Street, 71st Street, East Stewart Street, Harvard Street, Yale Street, and east of Halsted Street. Population (1970), 462,434. RALPH H. METCALFE, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Atlanta, Ga., May 30, 1910; attended Doolittle Elementary School, Chicago, Ill., Wendell Phillips Junior High School, Tilden Tech High School, Chicago, Ill., Marquette University, Ph. B., 1936 (president of graduation class), University of Southern California, M.A. in physical education, minor in sociology, 1939; served as first lieutenant and received Legion of Merit for program planning as director of physical education; director, Department of Civil Rights for Commission on Human Relations, 1945; first black Illinois State Athletic Commissioner, 1949-52; elected Democratic committeeman (Third Ward), 1952; reelected 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1972; elected alderman (Third Ward), 1955; reelected 1959, 1963, and 1967; elected president pro tempore Chicago City Council, 1969; board of di-rectors, U.S. Olympic Committee and Illinois Federal Savings & Loan Associa-tion, North Bank, Chicago; member, Corpus Christi Catholic Church, AMVETS, American Legion (George IL. Giles Post No. 87), N.A.A.C.P., Great Lakes Lodge 1.B.P.O.E., Helms Athletic Foundation, Varsity Club of Chicago, Cosmo-politan Chamber of Commerce, Planning Commission, city of Chicago, 1964, Committee on Urban Opportunity, and cochairman, Subcommittee on Recrea-tion and Culture, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Urban Progress Center, Athletic Advisory Committee— University of Illinois Circle Campus, Mahalia Jackson Scholarship Foundation and Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission; founder, Ralph H. Metcalfe Youth Foundation devoted to athletic, health, and educa-tional programs for youth and to support needy families in the community; national interscholastic champion in sprinting, 1929; national collegiate champion in 100-and 200-yard dash, 1932-34; captain, Marquette track team, 1934; member, 1932 and 1936, U.S. olympic teams; track coach and political science instructor, Xavier University, New Orleans, La., 1936-42; member, President’s Commission on Olympic Sports, 1975-present; married Madalynne Fay Young, 1947; one son, Ralph, Jr.; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com-mittee—Subcommittees on Transportation and Commerce, Consumer Protection and Finance; Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee—Subcommittees on Panama Canal (chairman), Merchant Marine, and Oceanography; Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 94th and 95th Congresses; Democratic Study Group, Congressional Black Caucus, Members of Congress for Peace through Law, Northeast-Midwest Economic Advancement Coalition, and Steering Committee; Post Office and Civil Service Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 7 lying east of Yates Boulevard and south of 71st Street and east of Jeffery Boulevard and south of East 75th Street; all of ward 8 except that part lying west of Stony Island Avenue; all of ward 9; all of ward 10; that part of ward 14 lying west of Loomis Boulevard and south of West Garfield Boulevard; all of ward 15 except that part lying south of 63d Street and west of Penn Central Railroad tracks; that part of ward 16 lyiig west of Loomis Boulevard and south of 59th Street to 63d Street and that part west of Racine Street and south of 66th Street; that part of ward 17 ying west of Halsted Street; that part of ward 18 lying east of Penn Central Railroad; that part of ward 19 lying east of Western Avenue; that part of ward 21 lying west of Halsted Street; all of ward 34. Cook COUNTY. Population (1970), 464,792. MORGAN FRANCIS MURPHY, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., April 16, 1932; attended St. Cajetan and Visitation schools, Chicago, Ill.; graduated from Leo High School, Chicago, Ill., 1951; Northwestern University, B.S. in history and speech, 1955; DePaul University School of Law, LL.B, 1962; later awarded J.D. from the same university; served as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps for 214 years, including a 1-year tour of duty in the Far East; admitted to practice in Illinois and Federal courts, 1962; engaged in general 79-000 O -77 -6 50 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS trial work—ecriminal, civil, and labor law, 1962-70; member, American, Illinois, and Chicago Bar Associations; member, American and Illinois Trial Lawyers Associations; trustee, Morgan Park Academy; member, Sigma Chi fraternity: married Charlene D. Jurgensen, 1959; three children, Morgan III, Michelle, and Constance; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Cook CouNTY: Thornton Township, Calumet Township, all of Worth Township except the villages of Chicago Ridge, Worth, Crestwood, Bridgeview, the city of Palos Heights, and that part of the city of Chicago within the following limits: Beginning at the intersection of 87th Street (Chi-cago city limits) and Cicero Avenue, thence north on Cicero Avenue to West Marquette Road, thence east on West Marquette Road to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 63d Street, thence east on West 63d Street to the Pennsylvania Railroad, thence south on the Pennsylvania Railroad to 87th Street (Chicago city limits), thence west on the Chicago city limits to the place of the beginning; and also, that part of the city of Chicago which lies west of Western Avenue between 99th Street and 119th Street. Population (1970), 461,180. MARTIN A. RUSSO, Democrat, of South Holland, Ill.; born in Chicago, January 23, 1944; graduated, Our Lady of Pompeii Grammar School, Chicago, 1957; and St. Ignatius High School, Chicago, 1961; B.A. DePaul University, 1965; J.D., DePaul University College of Law, 1967; admitted to practice in Illinois and Federal courts; law clerk, Hon. John V. McCormack, Illinois Appellate Court, 1967-68; former assistant States attorney, Cook County, Ill., 1971-73; engaged in general trial work in criminal and civil law; admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1974; member: Tinley Park Junior Chamber of Commerce, Order Sons of Italy, Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, American Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, South Suburban Bar Association, Blue Key National Academic Honors Fraternity, and Alpha Phi Delta National Fraternity; life member, Joint Civil Committee of Italian-Americans; Selected by Chicago Junior Association of Commerce and Industry, Gateway Branch, as one of Roseland’s 10 outstanding young men, 1968; Roman Catholic; married to the former Karen Jorgensen; one child: Tony; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member, U.S. House of Representatives Cemrmittees on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Small Business, and Ad Hoc Select Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Cook CouNTY: Townships of Lyons, Palos, Lemont, Orland, Bremen, Rich, and Stickney; all of the villages of Bridgeview, Chicago Ridge, Worth, and Crestwood in Worth Town-ship; and the city of Palos Heights in Worth Township; and the part of the village of Homewood that is in Bloom Township; and the part of the village of Flossmoor that is in Bloom Township; and that part of Proviso Township which lies within the following limits: All of the villages of Berkeley, Hill-side, Westchester, LaGrange Park, Western Springs; that part of the villages of Brookfield, Broadview, and North Riverside lying to the west of Ninth Avenue and Ninth Avenue extended; that part of the village of Bellwood lying to the west of Gardner Road and south of Wilcox Street and that part lying to the west of Mannheim. Population (1970), 464,452. EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Republican, of Flossmoor, I1l.; born September 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 representative, 1957-58; selected by the Chicago Junior Association of Commerce and Industry as one of Chicago’s Ten Outstanding Young Men for 1959 and 1961; Roman Catholic; married to Patricia Van Der Giessen; one daughter, Maureen Sue; one son, Michael Stephen; elected to the 86th and subsequent Congresses; delegate to 26th annual meeting of United Nations General Assembly 1971; Chairman of U.S. Delegation to Interparliamentary Union 1971-72; member of Executive Committee of Interparliamentary Union. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CitYy oF CHICAGO: Beginning at the intersection of East 26th Street extended and Lake Michigan, thence west on 26th Street to Princeton, north on Princeton to 25th Street, west on 26th Street to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence northwest on the Dan Ryan Expressway to the south branch of the Chicago River, thence southwest on the south branch of the Chicago River to its fork, thence south on the fork of the south branch of the Chicago River to Stevenson, thence southwest on Stevenson to Kedzie Avenue, north on Kedzie Avenue to 31st Street, west on 31st Street to Homan Avenue, north on Homan Avenue to Cermak Road, west on Cermak Road to Central Park Avenue, south on Central Park Avenue to 26th Street, west on 26th Street to Pulaski Road, north on Pulaski Road to the Chicago B. & Q. Railroad, southwest on the C.B. & Q. RR. to the Belt Railway, south on the Belt Ry. and following the Chicago city limits south, west, south, and east to the intersection of Cicero Avenue and Marquette Road and to the Belt Ry., north on the Belt Ry. to 63d Street, east on 63d Street to California Avenue, north on California Avenue to 59th Street, east on 59th Street to Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue to Garfield Boulevard, east on Garfield Boulevard to Loomis, south on Loomis to Marquette Road, east on Marquette Road to Racine Avenue, south on Racine Avenue to 71st Street, east on 71st Street to Stewart Avenue, north on Stewart Avenue to 70th Street, east on 70th Street to Harvard Avenue, north on Harvard Avenue to 69th Street, east on 69th ILLINOIS Biographical Street to Yale Avenue, north on Yale Avenue to Marquette Road, east on Marquette Road and 67th Street to King Drive, north on King Drive to Garfield Boulevard, thence west on Garfield Boulevard to C.R.I. & P. RR,, north on C.R.I. & P. RR. to Pershing Road, east on Pershing Road to State Street, north on State Street to 35th Street, east on 35th Street to King Drive, King Drive to 31st Street, east on 31st Street to Lake Michigan, thence north on Lake Michigan to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 465,990. JOHN G. FARY, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago on April 11, 1911; attended St. Peter and Paul Polish Roman Catholic School, Holy Trinity High School, Loyola University, Real Estate School of Illinois, and Midwest Institute; member of Illinois General Assembly, 1955-75; member of Knights of Columbus, Moose, Eagles, Kiwanis, Lions, chamber of commerce, Polish National Alliance, and Polish Roman Catholic Union; married to the former Lillian Makowski, 1934; two children: James and Marian; elected to the Ninety-fourth Congress, by special election, on July 8, 1975; reelected to the 95th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Co00k COUNTY: Townships of Berwyn, Cicero, Leyden, Norwood Park, Oak Park, River Forest, and Riverside (including North Riverside); and the northern half of Proviso Township, including the towns of Bellwood, Forest Park, Melrose Park, Stone Park; and the villages of North lake and Maywood. DU PAGE COUNTY: Addison Township. Population (1970), 461,360. HENRY J. HYDE, Republican, of Park Ridge, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., April 18, 1924; graduated St. George High School, Evanston, Ill., 1942; B.S.S., Georgetown University, 1947; J.D., Loyola University School of Law, Chicago, I, 1949; ensign, U.S. Navy, 1944-46; commander, U.S. Naval Reserve (retired) ; admitted to the Illinois Bar, January 9, 1950; State representative in Illinois General Assembly, 1967-74; majority leader, Illinois House of Repre-sentatives, 1971-72; member: Chicago, Ill., and American Bar Associations; married to the former Jeanne Simpson of Bridgeport, Conn., and Arlington, Va., November 8, 1947; three sons: Henry, Jr., Robert, and Anthony; and one daughter, Laura; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1874; reelected to the 95th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Crty oF CHICAGO: Beginning at the intersection of Division Street extended and Lake Michigan, thence west on Division Street extended and Division Street to North State Street, thence south on North State Street to East Chicago Avenue, thence west on East Chicago Avenue to North Wells Street, thence north on North Wells Street to West Division Street, thence west on West Division Street to North Oakley Boulevard, thence north on North Oakley Boulevard to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to West Division Street, thence west on West Division Street to North Rockwell Street, thence north on North Rockwell Street to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue to North California Avenue, thence south on North California Avenue to West Chicago Avenue, thence west on West Chicago Avenue to North Pulaski Road, thence south on North Pulaski Road to West Roosevelt Road, thence west on West Roosevelt Road to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to the Chicago B. & O. Railroad, thence northeast on Chicago B. & O. Railroad to South Pulaski Road, thence south on South Pulaski Road to West 26th Street, thence east on West 26th Street to South Central Park Avenue, thence north on South Central Park Avenue to West Cermak Road, thence east on West Cermak Road to South Homan Avenue, thence south on South Homan Avenue to West 31st Street, thence east on West 31st Street to South Kedzie Avenue, thence south on South Kedzie Avenue to the Southwest Expressway, thence north-east on the Southwest Expressway to the Fork of the south branch of the Chicago River, thence north on the fork of the south branch of the Chicago River to the south branch of the Chicago River, thence northeast on the south branch of the Chicago River to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence southeast on the Dan Ryan Expressway to West 25th Street, thence east on West 25th Street to South Princeton Avenue, thence south on South Princeton Avenue to West 26th Street, thence east on East 26th Street and East 26th Street extended to Lake Michigan, thence north on Lake Michigan to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 464,283. CARDISS COLLINS, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in St. Louis, Mo., September 24, 1931; moved to Detroit, Mich., at the age of 10, and attended Bishop and Lincoln Elementary Schools; after graduation from Detroit’s High School of Commerce moved to Chicago; attended Northwestern University; began her career as a stenographer with Illinois Department of Labor; promoted to secretary with Illinois Department of Revenue, then accountant, eventually moved into position of revenue auditor and served in this capacity until announc-ing her candidacy; actively engaged in the successful campaigns of her late husband; Committeewoman of Chicago’s 24th ward; vice president, Lawndale Youth Commission; member, First Baptist Church, N.A.A.C.P., and board member Greater Lawndale Conservation Commission; one son, Kevin; elected to the 93d Congress, by special election, June 5, 1973, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband George W. Collins; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member, Committee on Government Operations, and Subcommittees on Legal and Monetary Affairs and Government Activities; member also of Com-mittee on International Relations; majority whip at large. 52 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Beginning at the intersection of West Division Street and North Halsted Street, thence north on North Halsted Street to West Armitage Avenue, thence east on West Armitage Avenue to North Geneva Terrace, thence north on North Geneva Terrace to Fullerton Park-way, thence west on Fullerton Parkway to North Halst~d Street, thence north on North Halsted Street to West Diversey Parkway, thence west on West Diversey Parkway to Southport Avenue, thence south on Southport Avenue to West Wrightwood Avenue, thence east on West Wrightwood Avenue to North Wayne Avenue, thence south on North Wayne Avenue to West Altgeld Street, thence west on West Altgeld Street to Southport Avenue, thence south on Southport Avenue to Fuller-ton Avenue, thence west on Fullerton Avenue to North Ashland Avenue, thence north on North Ashland Avenue to West Diversey Parkway, thence west on West Diversey Parkway to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to West Fullerton Avenue, thence west on West Fullerton Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence north on North Rockwell Street to West Diversey Avenue, thence west on West Diversey Avenue to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, thence south on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to West Fullerton Avenue, thence west on West Fullerton Avenue to North Laramie Avenue, thence north on North Laramie Avenue to West Diversey Avenue, thence west on West Diversey Avenue to North Central Avenue, thence north on North Central Avenue to West Belmont Avenue, thence west on West Belmont Avenue to North Oriole Avenue (North 26th Avenue), thence south on North Oriole Avenue (North 26th Avenue) to West Wellington Avenue, thence east on West Wellington Avenue to Harlem Avenue, thence south on Harlem Avenue to North Avenue, thence east on North Avenue to Austin Boulevard, thence south on Austin Boulevard to West Roosevelt Road, thence east on West Roosevelt Road to South Pulaski Road, thence north on South Pulaski Road to West Chicago Avenue, thence east on West Chicago Avenue to North California Avenue, thence north on North California Avenue to West North Avenues, thence east on West North Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence south on North Rockwell Street to West Division Street, thence east on West Division Street to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West North Avenue, thence east on West North Avenue to North Oakley Boulevard, thence south on North Oakley Boulevard to West Division Street, thence east on West Division Street to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 459,902. 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; married LaVerne Pirkins and has four daughters; elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976, elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Ways and Means Committee—chairman, Subcom-mittee on Health; member, Subcommittee on Trade; member, Joint Committee on Taxation; chief deputy majority whip, 95th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: All of wards 44, 46, 48, and 49; ward 32, including precincts 3, 5, 9, 13, 15, 24, 40, 41, and 54; ward 40, including precincts 21, 23, 27, 31, 33, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 68, and 69; ward 42, including precincts 4-6, 8-10, 15-18, 20, 31-34, 36, 38, 44, 53, 56-59, that part of precinct 60 lying east of North Halsted Street, and 61-64; ward 43, including precincts 3, 8, 10, 12-20, 23-27, 29, 32-34, 36-40, 42-44, 46-49, 52-55, 57-59, 61, 62, 64-67, and 70-73; ward 47, including precincts 5, 10, 19-22, 24-28, 30-36, 38-43, i) kis nt 57, 63, 64, and 68; ward 50, all precincts except 47, 53, 54, 56, 58, 76, and 79. Population , 463,991. 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; member of American Bar Association, American 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 each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT. —Co0r COUNTY: Townships of Evanston, New Trier, Northfield, Maine, and Niles. Population (1970), 462,121. ABNER J. MIKVA, Democrat, of Evanston, Ill.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., January 21, 1926; served 2 years in Army Air Force, World War II; J.D, 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, 1973-74; chairman, Illinois Board of Ethics, 1973; lecturer, Northwestern University School of Law, 1973, 1975; member: Governing Council of American Bar Association Section on Individual Rights and Re- sponsibilities; board of managers, Chicago Bar Association, 1962-64; served in Illinois Legislature, 1956-66; chairman, Illinois House Judiciary Com- mittee, 1965-66; received the Excellence in Politics Award from the Committee on Illinois Government, 1973; received Best Legislator awards frecm Independent Voters of Illinois for each of the 5 terms served in the Illinois Legislature; received Page One Award, Chicago Newspaper Guild, for Outstanding Contribution to a Better Chicago, 1964; chosen 1 of 10 Outstanding Young Men in Chicago, Junior Association of Commerce and Industry in 1961; voted outstanding freshman rep-resentative by the Illinois newspapermen covering State legislature, 1956; chairman, Illinois House Subcommittee on New Criminal Code, which was adopted, 1961 ; married to the former Zorita Wise; three daughters: Mary, Laurie, and Rachel; elected to the 91st Congress, reelected to the 92d Congress; member: House Judiciary Committee and the District of Columbia Committee; National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws and National Commission on Individual Rights and Privacy; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; member: House Ways and Means Committee; reelected to the 95th Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.— oF CHICAGO: Beginning at the intersection of West Devon Avenue and City the North Shore Channel, thence west on West Devon Avenue and following the Chicago City limits north, west, and south (around Norwood Park Township) to the intersection of West Belmont Avenue and Pueblo Avenue, thence east on West Belmont Avenue to North Central Avenue, thence south on North Central Avenue to West Diversey Avenue, thence east on West Diversey Avenue to North Laramie Avenue, thence south on North Laramie Avenue to West Fullerton Avenue, thence east on West Fullerton Avenue to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, thence north on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to West Diversey Avenue, thence east on West Diversey Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence south on North Rockwell Street to West Fullerton Avenue, thence east on West Fullerton Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West Diversey Avenue, thence east on West Diversey Avenue to the north branch of the Chicago River, therce north on the north brarch of the Chicago River to West Belmont Avenue, thence east on West Belmont Avenue to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. thence north onthe Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to West Irving Park Road, thence west on West Irving Park Road to North Damen Avenue, thence north on North Damen Avenue to West Montrose Avenue, thence west on West Montrose Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West Devon Avenue, thence west on West Devon Avenue to North California Avenue, thence south on North California Avenue to West Granville Avenue, thence west on West Granville Avenue and West Granville Avenue extended to the North Shore Channel, thence north on the North Shore Channel to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 461,079. FRANK ANNUNZIO, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill, January 12, 1915; graduated from Crane Technical High School, DePaul Uni-versity, B.S. degree and master’s degree in education; teacher, Carl Schurz High School, 1936-40; teacher, civics 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 and legislative representative of the United Steelworkers of America, 1943-48; director of labor, State of Illinois, 1948-52; businessman, 1953-64; chairman, Italian-American Democratic Committee of Cook County; president, Illinois State Society, 1967-68, 1968-69; 1968 Man of the Year Award from the Italian-American Police Association, Chicago, Ill.; 1969 Man of the Year Award from the Justinian Society of Lawyers, Chicago, Ill.; Captive Nations Proclamation Medal, Captive Nations Committee, Chicago, 1970; 1971 Illinois Congressional Award for outstanding Illinois veterans legislative leader from the Illinois Depart-ment of the American Legion; Pope John XXIII Award, Italian Catholic Federa-tion, Chicago, Ill, 1972; “Man of the Year’’ Award, Combined Veterans Asso-ciation of Illinois, 1972; “Man of the Year” Award, National Hemophilia Foundation, Chicago, Ill, 1972; “Merit Award’, Polish-American Congress Illinois Division, 1972; awarded Catholic Youth Organization Bishop Shei Medal; “Best Legislator” Award, Polish American Political League, Chicago, Ill, 1976; “Man of The Year” Award, United Polish American Council, Chicago, Ill, 1976; Knights of Columbus, 4th degree; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committees: Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; chairman, Consumer Affairs Subcommittee; House Admin-istration; chairman, Personnel and Police Subcommittee. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Co00x COUNTY: Townships of Wheeling, Elk Grove, Palatine, Schaumburg, Hanover, and Barrington. LAKE COUNTY: Townships of Ela, Vernon, Deerfield, West Deerfield, and Libertyville. Population (1970), 461,054. PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, of Mt. Prospect, Ill.; born in Chicago, Il1., 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; served with the U.S. Army, on active duty, 1954-56; 54 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS 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; in 1976 served as chairman of Illinois Citizens for Reagan Committee; 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; vice chairman of Republican Study Committee, 1973; married Arlene Catherine Johnson of Chicago; seven girls, one boy: Catherine Anne, Susanna Marie, Jennifer Elizabeth, Rebekah Caroline, George Washington V, Rachel Ellen, Sarah Emma, and Carrie Esther; elected to the 91st Congress, by special election, November 25, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Ways and Means. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—KANE COUNTY: all except the townships of Aurora, Batavia, Big Rock, Geneva, and Sugar Grove. LAKE COUNTY: All except the townships of Deerfield, Ela, Libertyville, Vernon, and West Deerfield. MCHENRY COUNTY: Townships of Algonquin, Coral, Dorr, Grafton, Marengo, Nunda, and Riley. Population (1970), 463,096. 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; 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 Associations, Law Club of Chicago; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking Republican member of House Judiciary Committee; ranking Republican, House Select Committee on Intelligence (94th Congress), Republican Policy Committee, U.S. delegate to Interparliamentary Union. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—Dvu PAGE County: All except for that part of Addison Township which lies within the following limits: Beginning at the intersection of the Du Page-Cook County line and Irving Park Road thence west on Irving Park Road to Robert Kingery Highway (State Highway 83), thence south on Robert Kingery Highway (State Highway 83) to Lake Street (U.S. Highway 20), thence northwest on Lake Street (U.S. Highway 20) to the Addison-Bloomingdale Township line, thence north on the Addison-Bloomingdale Township line to the Du Page-Cook County line, thence ivy and south on the Du Page-Cook County line to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Republican, of Glen Ellyn, Ill.; 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, J.D., 1949; engaged in the practice of law in Elm-hurst, Ill.,, law firm of Erlenborn, Bauer and Hotte, 1952-71; 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 No-vember 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: De Kalb, Ford, Grundy, Kendall, La Salle, Livingston, Marshall, Putnam, and Woodford. KANE County: Townships of Aurora, Batavia, Big Rock, Geneva, and Sugar Grove. Population (1970), 462,969. TOM J. CORCORAN, Republican, of Ottawa, Ill.; born in Ottawa, Ill, May 23, 1939; graduated, Marquette High School, Ottawa, 1957; B.A., Notre Dame University, 1961; graduate work, University of Illinois, 1962, University of Chicago, 1963, and Northwestern University, 1967; vice president, Chicago-NorthWestern Transportation Co.; served in the U.S. Army, 1963-65; adminis-trative assistant to State senate leaders W. R. Arrington and W. C. Harris; director, State of Illinois office, Washington, D.C., 1969-72; married to the former Helenmarie Anderson, 1962; five children: Camilla, Evan, Philip, Steven, and Monica; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Boone, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago. LEE County: All except the townships of East Grove, Hamilton, Harmon, Marion, Nelson, Palmyra, and South Dixon. MCHENRY COUNTY: All except the townships of Algonquin, Coral, Dorr, Grafton, Marengo, Nunda, and Riley. Population (1970), 461,719. JOHN B. ANDERSON, Republican, of Rockford, Ill; born in Rockford, III, 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 2}% 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 22 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; five children: Eleanora, John, Jr., Diane, Karen Beth, and Susan Kimberly; member of Winne-bago County Bar Association, American Legion, the University Club of Rock-ford, and the First Iivangelical Free Church of Rockford of which he is a former trustee; member of Board of Trustees of Trinity College, Deerfield, Ill.; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected chairman, House Republican Conference, January 2, 1969; reelected chairman, House Republican Conference, January 20, 1971, January 3, 1973, December 2, 1974, and December 8, 1976. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Iroquois, Kankakee, and Will. Cook County: All of Bloom Township except the villages of Flossmoor and Homewood. Population (1970), 462,943. GEORGE M. O'BRIEN, Republican, of Joliet, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill. June 17, 1917; graduated Loyola Academy, Chicago, 1935; Northwestern Uni-versity, A.B., Phi Beta Kappa, 1939; Yale Law School, J.D., 1947; lieutenant colonel United States Air Force, served with 8th and 12th Air Force, 1941-45; senior partner, law firm of O’Brien, Garrison, Berard & Kusta; elected to Will County Board of Supervisors, 1956-64; assistant supervisor, Joliet Township, 1956-64; member: Legislative Advisory Committee to Northeastern Illinois Plan-ning Commission; State representative, 41st District of Illinois, 1971-72; member: American, Illinois, Chicago, and Will County Bar Associations, Trial Lawyers Association of Illinois, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Union League of Chicago, and Sigma Chi fraternity; married Mary Lou Peyla of Joliet, 1947; two daughters: Caryl Isabel Bloch and Mary Deborah Pershey; three grandsons, Bryan Matthew Pershey, Brandon O’Brien Bloch, and Anthony George Bloch; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brown, Cass, Knox, Mason, Peoria, Schuyler, Stark, and Tazewell. BUREAU COUNTY: All except the townships of Fairfield, Gold, Greenville, and Manlius. Population (1970), 463,155. 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 95th Congresses; elected minority whip December 1974; serving on Appropriations Committee, ranking Republican on Labor, Health, Education, and Welfare Subcommittee; delegate 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976 Republican National Conventions; chairman, Subcommittee on Human Concerns, 1972 Platform Committee; deputy floor leader of President Ford’s nomination effort in 1976; past chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; member, President’s Commission on Olympic Sports; vice president of Towne House Inn, motel-restaurant complex in Morton, Ill.; past president, Illinois State Society; life member VFW Military Order Purple Heart; AMVETS; member: American Legion, DAV, Cosmopolitan International, Illinois Valley Press Club, honorary member, Rotary International, Orpheus Club, Creve Coeur Council Boy Scouts, 56 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS YMCA, Peoria Association of Commerce, Ad Club, Order of AHEPA, Sigma Nu, and Pi Kappa Delta fraternities; married former Corinne Woodruff Decem-ber 26, 1948; four children: Scott, Bruce, Laurie, and Robin; residing at 1029 North Glenwood, Peoria, Ill. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Carroll, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, McDonough, Mercer, Rock Island, Warren, and Whiteside. AbAMS CouNTY: Townships of Lima, Mendon, and Ursa. BUREAU COUNTY: Townships of Fairfield, Gold, Greenville, and Manilius. LEE CouNTY: Town-ships of net Grove, Hamilton, Harmon, Marion, Nelson, Palmyra, and South Dixon. Population (1970), 462,085. TOM RAILSBACK, Republican, of Moline, Ill.; born in Moline, January 22, 1932; attended local schools; B.A., Grinnell College in Iowa, 1954; J.D., North-western University School of Law, Chicago, Ill., 1957; served in the U.S. Army, 1957-59; admitted to Illinois State Bar Association, 1957; elected to Illinois State Legislature, 1962; served 2 terms as a State representative; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Judiciary Committee and ranking Republican on its Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; member, House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control; chairman, Illinois Republican delegation to Congress; served on the Advisory Group on Impeachment, 93d Congress; also Representative on the United States-French-German Parlia-mentary Exchange Program; member: United States-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program; Republican Task Force on International Economic Policy; appointed by Speaker of House to the National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, April 1974; honors received, Alumni Award for Distinguished Service, Grinnell College, 1973; an honorary doctor of laws degree by Monmouth College for leadership in higher education, world trade, prison reform, judicial procedures, and individual rights; Flandrau Juvenile Justice Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency for work as a principal architect of the Nation’s first comprehensive juvenile justice legislation, 1974; selected by Time Magazine as one of 200 future American leaders, 1974; honorary doctor of laws degree from Grinnell College, 1976; member: First Congregational Church of Moline and the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; former president, Grinnell College Alumni Board of Directors; former chairman, Younger Members Conference of the Illinois State Bar Association; married to the former Patricia Sloan; four daughters: Kathryn, Margaret Ann, Julia, and Lisa. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Morgan, Pike, Sangamon, and Scott. ADAMS COUNTY: All except the townships of Lima, Mendon, and Ursa. MADISON COUNTY: All except the townships of Chouteau, Collinsville, Edwardsville, Fort Russell, Granite City, Helvetia, Jarvis, Nameoki, St. Jacob, Venice, and Wood River. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: All except the townships o Ande, ag Ford, Fillmore, Grisham, Hillsboro, Nokomis, South Fillmore, and Witt. Popula-on , 464,551. PAUL FINDLEY, Republican, of Pittsfield, Ill.; born June 23, 1921, in Jacksonville, Ill.; graduated from Illinois College, A.B. degree, LL.D. (honorary), 1973; Phi Beta Kappa; Lindenwood College, D.H.L. degree (honorary), 1969; engaged in the printing and publishing business and publisher of a weekly newspaper; 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 each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on International Relations and Committee on Agriculture; chairman, House Re-publican Committee on Western Alliances, 1965-68; chairman, House Republican Factfinding Mission to Paris, 1965; delegate to 11th and 12th annual NATO Par-liamentarians Conferences, 1965 and 1966; delegate, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, and 1972, 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 Federal Farm Fable (Arlington House, 1968); past director, Illinois Press Association; past president, Pittsfield Industrial Development Association; member Lions Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, Congregational Church. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Cham palgn, De Witt, Logan, McLean, Menard, and Platt. MacoN County: All except the townships of Milan and Mount Zion. Population (1970), 464,693. EDWARD R. MADIGAN, Republican, of Lincoln, Ill., born in Lincoln, IIL, January 13, 1936; graduate, Lincoln Community High School and Lincoln ILLINOIS Biographical College; honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters; State representative, 1967— 72; received the Outstanding Legislator Award from the Illinois Association of School Superintendents, 1968; past State vice president, Illinois Jaycees; past district governor, Young Republican Federation of Illinois; married Evelyn M. George, 1955; three children: Kimberly, Kellie, and Mary Beth; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Christian, Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Lawrence, Moultrie, Richland, Shelby, Ver- milion, Wabash, and Wayne. MAcoN COUNTY: Townships of Milan and Mount Zion. MONTGOMERY County: Townships of Audubon, East Fork, Fillmore, Grisham, Hillsboro, Nokomis, South Fill- more, and Witt. Population (1970), 464,121. GEORGE EDWARD SHIPLEY, Democrat, of Olney, Ill., born in Richland County, I1l., April 21, 1927; graduate of Olney High School and attended George-town University; former sheriff of Richland County from 1954 through 1958; served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 3 years with service in the South Pacific; elected to the U.S. Congress, November 1958; reelected to the 87th and each suc-ceeding Congress; serves on the House Committee on Appropriations; chairman, Legislative Subcommittee; member of Public Works Subcommittee; married to the former Ann Watson of Olney; five children; one grandchild; member: VFW, American Legion, Oddfellows, Shriner; Baptist. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—STt. CLAIR COUNTY. MADISON COUNTY: Townships of Chouteau, Collinsville, Edwardsville, Fort Russell, Granite City, Helvetia, Jarvis, Nameoki, St. Jacob, Venice, and Wood River. Population (1970), 462,960. 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. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Alexander, Bond, Clinton, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Beangon, Saline, Union, Washington, White, and Williamson (22 counties). Population (1970), PAUL SIMON, Democrat, of Carbondale, Ill.; born, Eugene, Oreg., Novem-ber 29, 1928, son of Reverend and Mrs. Martin (Ruth) Simon; attended public schools of Eugene, Oreg., University of Oregon, Dana College, Blair, Nebr.; at the age of 19, purchased the Troy Tribune, Troy, Ill., becoming the youngest editor-publisher in the Nation; expanded newspaper business to chain of 14 weeklies, sold in 1966 to devote full time to writing and public service; U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps, 1951-53, assigned as a special agent in Europe along the Iron Curtain; elected to Illinois House of Representatives at the age of 25 in 1954, reelected in 1956, 1958, and 1960; elected to Illinois Senate, 1962, reelected in 1966; elected Illinois Lieutenant Governor, 1968, serving from January 1969, to January 1973; taught at Sangamon State University, Springfield, Ill., 1972-73, and at John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard University, 1973; received Best Legislator Award of Independent Voters of Illinois seven times, more than any other State legislator; a leader in government reform, he has disclosed his income, assets, and liabilities every year since 1954, and, as Lieutenant Governor, became the first elected State official in the Nation to require the same of his staff; author of four books, “A Hungry World,” “Lovejoy— Martyr to Freedom,” ‘“Lincoln’s Preparation for Greatness,” “You Want to Change the World? So Change It!” and coauthor of ‘“Protestant-Catholic Marriages Can Succeed” (with his wife Jeanne) and “The Politics of World Hunger’ (Harper’s Magazine Press, 1973, with his brother, Rev. Arthur Simon); holds seven honorary doctor- ates; married to the former Jeanne Hurley of Wilmette, Ill, on April 21, 1960, when both were serving in the Illinois House of Representatives, making them the only husband-wife team in the history of the general assembly; two children, Sheila, March 13, 1961; and Martin, May 21, 1964; Lutheran; home, Carbondale, Ill.; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 174; reelected to the 95th Congress. 58 Congressional Directory INDIANA INDIANA (Population, 1970 census, 5,193,669) SENATORS 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; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term beginning January 3, 1963; reelected November 5, 1968, for the term beginning January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1974, for the term beginning January 3, 1975. RICHARD G. LUGAR, Republican, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in In-dianapolis, April 4, 1932; attended the public schools of Indianapolis; graduated, Shortridge High School, 1950; B.A., Denison University, Granville, Ohio; Rhodes Scholar, B.A., M.A., Pembroke College, Oxford, England, 1956; served in the U.S. Navy, 1957-60; businessman; treasurer, Lugar Stock Farms, Inc., a livestock and grain operation; vice president and treasurer, 1960-67, secretary-treasurer, 1968-present, Thomas L. Green & Co., manufacturers of food production ma-chinery; member, Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners, 1964-67; mayor of Indianapolis, 1968-75; member, advisory board, U.S. Conference of Mayors, 1969-75; National League of Cities, advisory council, 1972-75, president, 1971; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1969-75, vice chairman, 1971-75; board of trustees, Denison University and Indiana Central University; advisory board, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis; visiting professor of political science, director of public affairs, Indiana Central University; 13 honorary doctorates; recipient of Fiorello LaGuardia Award, 1975; member, St. Luke’s Methodist Church; married to the former Charlene Smeltzer, 1956; four children; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 4, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—LAKE CoUNTY: Townships of Calumet. Hobart, North, and St. John, except enu-meration districts 11, 11B, 12 urban/rural 0, 12 urban/rural 1, 13 urban/rural 0 and 13 urban/rural 1 of census tract 0426. Population (1970), 471,761. ADAM BENJAMIN, Jr., Democrat, of Hobart, Ind.; born in Gary, Ind., August 6, 1935; attended the public schools of Gary; graduated, Kemper Mili-tary School, Boonville, Mo., 1952; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1958; J.D., Valparaiso (Ind.) Law School, 1966; admitted to the bar in 1966 and commenced practice in Gary; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1952-54; U.S. Army, 1958-61; teacher in Gary public schools; Gary zoning administrator, 1964-65; executive secretary to mayor of Gary, 1965-67; served in Indiana House of Representa-tives, 1967-71; Indiana Senate, 1971-77; member, Indiana State Budget Com-mittee; Judicial Study Commission; VFW; American Legion; and Lake County, Ind., and American Bar Associations; married to the former Patricia Ann Sullivan; three children: Adam III, Alison, and Arianne; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Benton, Jasper, Kosciusko, Marshall, Newton, Porter, Pulaski Starke, Tippecanoe, and White. Cass County: Townships of Adams, Bethlehem, Boone, Clay, Harri son, Jefferson, and Noble. LAKE County: Townships of Cedar Creek, Center, Eagle Creek, Hanover Ross, West Creek, Winfield, and St. John, enumeration districts 11, 11B, 12 urban/rural 0, 12 urban rural 1, 13 urban/rural 0 and 13 urban/rural 1 of census tract 0426. LA PORTE COUNTY: Townships of Cass, Dewey, Hanna, Johnson, Noble, and Prairie. WABASH COUNTY: Township of Chester. Population (1970), 472,460. FLOYD J. FITHIAN, Democrat, of Lafayette, Ind.; born in Vesta, Nebr., November 3, 1928; attended public schools there and graduated from Vesta (Nebraska) High School; Peru State College, Nebr., B.A., 1951; graduate work at the University of Nebraska, M.A., 1955, and a Ph. D., 1964; served in the U.S. Navy with the rank of lieutenant, 1951-55, and in the U.S. Naval Reserves, 1955-71, as commander; held the positions as high school teacher, college pro- fessor at Nebraska Wesleyan, and associate professor of history at Purdue Uni-versity; member: Indiana Cattlemen’s Association, Lafayette Farm Cooperative, past president of Indiana Council of Social Studies, American Historical Associa-tion, Organization of American Historians, Tippecanoe County Historical Society, and State Council for Social Studies; attends, and is a certified lay speaker and ast chairman of the administrative board and youth director of Grace United ethodist Church, Lafayette; married to the former Marjorie Heim, 1952; three children: Cindy, Judy, and John; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Elkhart and St. Joseph. LA PORTE COUNTY: Townships of Center, Clinton, Cool Spring, Galena, Hudson, Kankakee, Lincoln, Michigan, New Durham, Pleasant, Scipio, Springfield, Union, Washington, and Wills. Population (1970), 471,849. JOHN BRADEMAS, Democrat, of South Bend, Ind.; born in 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); doctor of laws (honorary), University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind., Middlebury College, Columbia College, Chicago; Ball State University, Marian College, Indianapolis, and Tufts University; doctor of humane letters (honorary), Brandeis University, Mount Saint Marys’ College, Newburg, N.Y., and the Univer-sity of Evansville, Evansville, Ind.; Honorary Fellow, Brasenose College, Oxford University; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; assistant professor of 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 Representative Thomas Ludlow Ashley of Ohio; member: Overseers’ Committee to Visit the Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Visiting Committee, Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; advisory council, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame; board of regents, Saint Mary’s College; Central Committee of the World Council of Churches; Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church; National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Senate, Phi Beta Kappa; board of trustees, Church Society for College Work; Office of the Secretariat of the Order of St. Andrew, conferred by Patriarch Athenagoras I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Eastern Orthodoxy; member, First United Methodist Church of South Bend, Portage Lodge, No. 675, F. & A. M., Ahepa; elected to 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; majority floor whip, 92d Congress; chief deputy majority whip, 93d and 94th Congresses; majority whip, 95th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allen, De Kalb, Huntington, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley. ADAMS COUNTY: Townships of Preble, St. Marys, and Union. WABASH COUNTY: Townships of Largo, Liberty, Noble, Paw Paw, Pleasant, and Waltz. Population (1970), 472,678. DAN QUAYLE, Republican, of Huntington, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, Ind., February 4, 1947; graduated, Huntington High School, 1965; B.A., Depauw University, 1969; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, 1974; admitted to the bar in 1974; served in Indiana National Guard, 1969-75; associate publisher of Huntington Herald-Press; member: Fort Wayne Press Club, Huntington County Retarded Citizens, Huntington Newspapers, Inc., Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Hoosier State Press, Huntington and Indiana Bar Associations; married to the former Marilyn Tucker, 1972; two children: Tucker Danforth and Benjamin Eugene; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Grant, Howard, Fulton, Miami, and Tipton. HAMILTON COUNTY: All except the townships of Adams and Washington. Cass County: Townships of Clinton, Deer Creek, Eel, Jackson, Miami, Tipton, and Washington. MADISON COUNTY: Townships of Anderson, Boone, Duck Creek, Jackson, Monroe, Pipe Creek, and Stony Creek. MARION COUNTY: Washington Town-ship census tracts 3201, 3209-3211, and 3219-3223. Population (1970), 471,921. ELWOOD HAYNES HILLIS, Republican, of Kokomo, Ind.; born in Kokomo, Howard County, Ind., March 6, 1926; son of Glen R. and Bernice Haynes Hillis; attended Kokomo public schools, graduating from Culver Military Academy, 1944, Indiana University, B.S., 1949, Indiana University School of Law, J.D., 1952; served in the U.S. Army during World War II in European Theater with rank of 60 Congressional Directory INDIANA first lieutenant; retired from reserve duty in 1954 with rank of captain, infantry; attorney; admitted to the bar, 1952, Kokomo, Ind.; partner in law firm of Marshall, Hillis, Hillis & Button; member, Indiana House of Representatives, 95th and 96th General Assemblies; president, Howard County Bar Association; member, First Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rotary Club, Masons, Elks, Indiana State and American Bar Associations; married Carol Hoyne of Lima, Ohio, in 1949; three sons, Jeffrey H., Gary L., and Bradley R.; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTirs: Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, and Shelby. BooNE COUNTY: Townships of Farle and Perrv. MARION County: Townships of Decatur, Pike, Wayne, and census tracts 3538, 3560-3567. 3557-3559, 3568-3573, and 3576-3581 of Center Township and census tracts 3801-3803, 3805-3808, and 3811 of Perry Township. Population (1970), 471,595. DAVID W. EVANS, Democrat, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born Edinburg, Ind., August 17, 1946; son of Walter and Margaret Evans of Shoals, Ind.; graduated from Shoals High School, 1963; A.B., political science, Indiana University, 1967; postgraduate work at Indiana University, Butler University, and IUPUI, Indianapolis; social studies teacher and assistant principal at two Indianapolis schools, 1968-74; married to Darlene M. Evans; one child, Jennifer; member of Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; member of Government Operations; member of Joint Committee on Defense Production; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Carroll, Clay, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren. BOONE CoUNTY: All except the townships of Eagle and Perry. GREENE COUNTY: All except the townships of Cass and Washington. HAMILTON COUNTY: Townships of Adams and Washington. Moxror CouNTY: Townships of Bloomington, Perry, Rich-land, and Van Buren. Population (1970), 472,041; estimated to 1975, 484,000. JOHN T. MYERS, Republican, of Covington, Ind.; born February & 1927, and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in Covington; 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 The Fountain Trust Co.; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masonic orders, T'lks, Lions, Wabash Valley Association, Reserve Officers Asso-ciation, 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 each suc- _ceeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTirs: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. GREENE COUNTY: Townships of Cass and Washington. Population (1970), 472,175. DAVID LANCE CORNWELL, Democrat, of Paoli, Ind.; born in Paoli, June 14, 1945; attended Paoli Community Grammar School; graduated, Park High School, 1964; attended: Hillsdale College, 1964; American College of Monaco, 1969; Indiana University, 1974; served in the U.S. Army, 1966-68; engaged in manufacturing business; secretary, Board of Directors, Cornwell Co., Inc., in Paoli; member: J.C.’s, VFW, American Legion, Friends of Music of Indiana University, Orange County Young Democrats; married to the former R. Jane Bogardus, 1974; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington. MONROE CoUNTY: Townships of Bean Blossom, Benton, Clear Creek, Indian Creek, Polk, Salt Creek, and Washington. UN1oN CoUNTY: Townships of Harmony and Union. Population (1970), 472,321. LEE HERBERT HAMILTON, Democrat, of Columbus, Ind.; born in Day-tona Beach, Fla., April 20, 1931; graduated, Central High School, Evansville, Ind.; from DePauw University; attended Goethe University, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, graduated Indiana University School of Law; married the former Nancy Ann Nelson August 21, 1954; three children, Tracy Lynn, Deborah Lee, and Douglas Nelson; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; re-elected to each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Blackford, Delaware, Hancock, Henry, Jay, Randolph, Rush, Wayne, and Wells. ApaMs COUNTY: All except the townships of Preble, St. Mary's, and Union. MADISON County: Townships of Adams, Fall Creek, Green, Lafayette, Richland, Van Buren, and Union. UNION COUNTY: All except the townships of Harmony and Union. Population (1970), 472,335. PHILIP R. SHARP, Democrat, of Muncie, Ind.; born in Baltimore, Md., July 15, 1942; son of Riley and Florence Sharp; graduate of Elwood (Indiana) High School, 1960; B.S., Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, 1964, cum laude; graduate study, Exeter College, Oxford University, summer, 1966; Ph. D,, in government, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1974; legisla-tive aide to Senator Vance Hartke, 1964-69; assistant and associate professor of political science, Ball State University, Muncie, 1969-74; member: College Avenue United Methodist Church; married to the former Marilyn Kay Augburn, 1972; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and Committee on the District of Columbia. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—MARION County: Townships of Franklin, Lawrence, Warren, and Center Township except census tracts 3538, 3558, 3560-3562, 3557, 3559, 3563-3573, and 3576-3581; Perry Township except census tracts 3801-3803, 3805-3808, and 3811; Washington Township except census tracts 3201, 3209-3211, and 3219-3223. Population (1970), 472,533. ANDREW JACOBS, Jr. (married to former-and-present Martha Elizabeth Keys, MC), Democrat, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, Ind., Feb-ruary 24, 1932; graduated from Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 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 lawyer 1958-65, 1973-74; member: Indianapolis Bar Association, Indiana House of Representa-tives, 1959-60, American Legion, and SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th, 91st, and 92d Con-Bresson; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th ongress. Congressional Directory IOWA (Population, 1970 census, 2,825,041) SENATORS DICK CLARK, Democrat, of Marion, Iowa; born in Paris, Iowa, September 14, 1929; son of Clarence and Bernice Clark; attended public schools of Central City and Lamont, Iowa; University of Maryland, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1950-52, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 1950-52; B.A., Upper Iowa University, 1953; M.A., University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 1956; teaching assistant, State University of Iowa, 1956-59; assistant professor of history and political science, Upper Iowa University, 1959-64; administrative assistant to Congress-man John C. Culver, 1965-72; chairman, Office of Emergency Planning in Iowa, 1963-65; chairman, Iowa Civil Defense Administration, 1963-65; entered U.S. Army as private, 1950, released as corporal, 1952, after serving in the 78th Field Artillery, Intelligence, 2d Armored Division, Germany, 1951-52; member: Council on Foreign Relations; American Historical Association; Conference on European History; American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies; American Association of University Professors; and Conference on Slavic and East European History; National Oratorical and Debate Champion, 1953; honorary degrees: Doctorate of laws, Upper Iowa College, Fayette, Iowa; doctor of humane letters, Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa; doctorate of laws, Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa; married Jean Gross of Eldorado, Iowa, June 6, 1954; two children: Julie Ann and Thomas Richard; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; member: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: Subcommittees on Rural Development (chairman); Environment, Soil Conservation, and Forestry; Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabiliza-tion of Prices; Committee on Foreign Relations; Committee on Rules and Ad-ministration; Democratic Steering Committee. JOHN C. CULVER, Democrat, of Cedar Rapids, 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; LL.B., Harvard, 1962; married to former Ann Cooper of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; four children: Christina, Rebecca, 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, 91st, 92d, and 93d Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jefferson, Johnson, Lee, Louisa, Muscatine, Poweshiek, Scott, Van Buren, and Washington (13 counties). Population (1970), 471,260. JAMES A. S. LEACH, Republican, of Davenport, Iowa; born in Davenport, October 15, 1942; graduated, Davenport High School, 1960; B.A., Princeton Uni-versity, 1964; M.A., School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University, 1966; further graduate studies at the London School of Economics, 1966-68; member of staff of U.S. Congressman Donald Rumsfeld, 1965-66; Foreign Service Officer assigned to the Department of State, 1968-69; adminis-trative assistant to the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, 1969-70; Foreign Service Officer assigned to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1970-73; member, U.S. delegation to the Geneva Disarmament Conference, 1971-72; member, U.S. delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, 1972; member, U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on Natural Resources, 1975; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educa-tional and Cultural Affairs, 1975-76; member, Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Des Moines, 1975-76; president, Flamegas Companies Inc., family business, 1973-76; member: Bettendorf Chamber of Commerce; National Federation of Independent Business; Davenport Elks, Moose, Rotary; Episcopal Church; married to the former Elisabeth Foxley; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; member, House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee and House Post Office and Civil Service Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Allamakee, Cedar, Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, Linn, and Winneshiek (11 counties). Population (1970), 471,933. MICEAEL THOMAS BLOUIN, Democrat, of Dubuque, Iowa; born in Jack-sonville, Fla., November 7, 1945; son of Alice and Harold Blouin; educated in elementary and secondary schools in Florida and Illinois; graduated from Loras College in Dubuque in 1966 with a B.A. degree in political science; teacher, Na-tivity Elementary School, Dubuque, 1967-69; advertising consultant, 1970-74; president, Loras College and Dubuque County Young Democrats, 1965-67; second district committeeman and national committeeman, Young Democrats of Iowa, 1965-68; elected to “Outstanding Young Men of America,” 1971; “Who's Who in American Politics,” 1969; and ‘“Who’s Who in Government,” 1973; served in Iowa Ho use of Representatives, 1968-71; elected to Iowa State Senate, 1972; married Suzanne Diers, July 15, 1967; two daughters (twins): Amy and Lisa; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Con-gress; member: Education and Labor Committee, Government Operations Committee, and Select Committee on Aging. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Floyd, Franklin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Marshall, Mitchell, Tama, Worth, and Wright (18 counties). Population (1970), 471,886. CHARLES ERNEST GRASSLEY, Republican, of New Hartford, Iowa; born in New Hartford, September 17, 1933; graduated, New Hartford Community High School, 1951; B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1955; M.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1956; additional graduate work University of Iowa, 1957-58; farmer, member Iowa State Legislature 1959-74; Farm Bureau, State, and County Historical Society, Masons, Baptist Church, and International Association of Machinists, 1962-71; married to the former Barbara Ann Speicher, 1954; five children: Lee, Wendy, Robin Lynn, Michele Marie, and Jay Charles; elected to She Sail Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, Novem- er 2, 1976. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Appencoss, Davis, Jasper, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Monroe, Polk, and Wapello (10 counties). Population (1970), 468,881. 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; practiced law in Des Moines, Iowa, 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 II, 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 civic 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 each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Madison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Shelby, Story, Taylor, Union, Warren, and Wayne (25 counties). Population (1970), 470,214. THOMAS R. HARKIN, Democrat, of Ames, Iowa; born in Cumming, Iowa, November 19, 1939; attended elementary school in Cumming, graduated from Dowling High School, Des Mcines, received B.S. degree from Iowa State Univer-sity, Ames, 1962; received law degree from Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 1972; U.S. Navy, 1962-67, rank of lieutenant; admitted to the bar, 1972, Des Moines; served on the board of directors of Iowa Consumers League and board of directors of SANE; married Ruth Raduenz Harkin, 1968; one daughter, Amy, born 1976; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 64 Congressional Directory 10WA SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Buena Vista, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Crawford, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, 1da, Kossuth, Lyon, Monona, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, Webster, Winnebago, and Woodbury (22 counties). Population (1970), 470,867. BERKLEY WARREN BEDELL, Democrat, of Spirit Lake, Iowa; born March 5, 1921, in Spirit Lake; attended Spirit Lake public schools, graduated from Spirit Lake Community High School, 1939; attended Iowa State University, 1940-42; served as first lieutenant U.S. Army Air Force, 1942-45; president, Spirit Lake Kiwanis Club, 1956; president, Dickinson County Memorial Hospital Association, 1964-66; Nation’s Small Businessman of the Year, 1964; Associate Lay leader for Lay life and work, Iowa Conference, United Methodist Church, 1971-74; Spirit Lake Citizen of the Year, 1965; member, Spirit Lake Board of Education, 1957-62; organizer and first president of Iowa Great Lakes Student Loan Fund; secretary, Morningside College Board of Directors; secretary, Iowa Manufacturing Association; member: Methodist Church, Kiwanis, Izaak Walton League, Masonic Lodge, and numerous other civic organizations; married the former Elinor Healy, 1943; three children: Kenneth, Tom, and Joanne; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. KANSAS (Population, 1970 census, 2,249,071) 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 ilot based at Olathe, Kans., Naval Air Station 1943-46; married the former artha Mitchell of Johnson County, Kans., in 1946; four children—Jim, Tom, Bill, 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 Anderson’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, and elected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected Novem-ber 8, 1966, for the term ending January 3, 1973; reelected November 7, 1972, or the term ending January 3, 1979. ROBERT J. DOLE, Republican, of Russell, Kans.; born in Russell, Kans., July 22, 1923, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran R. Dole; married Mary Elizabeth Hanford, member, Federal Trade Commission, December 6, 1975; one daughter, Robin; graduate of Russell public schools; attended University of Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, 1952; LL.B., Wash-burn, 1952; enlisted U.S. Army, 1943; served 5! 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; elected to U.S. Senate 1968; reelected 1974; Republican candidate for Vice President of the United States, 1976; Republican National Committee chairman, 1971-73; adviser, U.S. delegation to United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Conference, Rome, Italy, 1975; 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; National Board of Sponsors of the American Medical Center, Denver, Colo.; member of the board for National Society of Autistic Children; member, Advisory Committee of the National Association for Retarded Children; Advisory Council on Scouting for the Handicapped; Board of Directors, Rehabilitation International, U.S.A.; Advisory Committee, Kansas Kiwanis Foundation; Kansas Easter Seal Society. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, 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, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita (57 counties). Population (1970), 447,787. 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- 79-000 O = 77 = 7 66. Congressional Directory KANSAS 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., VFW, Farm Bureau, I.0.0.F.; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Atchison, Brown, Dickinson, Doniphan, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson . Leavenworth, Marshall, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee. WYANDOTT B County: Cities of Edwardsville and Bonner Springs. KANSAS City: Ward 13; townships: Delaware, Prairie, and Quindaro. Population (1970), 454,028. MARTHA ELIZABETH KEYS, Democrat, of Manhattan, Kans.; born in Hutchinson, Kans., August 10, 1930; graduated Paseo High School, Kansas City, Mo., 1946; attended Olivet College, Kankakee, Ill., 1946-47; B.A., music, Uni-versity of Missouri, 1951; member: Association of American University Women, Sigma Alpha Iota, Civic Music Club, Common Cause, and Kansas State Uni-versity Faculty Wives; cochairperson of the 1973 Manhattan-Riley County United Way Drive; served on the special commission to study recreational needs of Manhattan in 1973; member, board of directors of the Manhattan Arts Coun-cil; volunteer coordinator in 1964 and 1968 Presidential campaigns; president, Riley County Democratic Club in 1973; Kansas coordinator for the 1972 Mec-Govern Presidential campaign; delegate to the 1972 District and State Demo-cratic Conventions; alternate delegate to the 1972 Democratic National Conven-tion; four children: Carol, Bryan, Dana, and Scott; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; married to Andrew Jacobs, Jr., 11th district, Indiana, January 3, 1976; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Douglas, Franklin, and Johnson. WYANDOTTE COUNTY: City of Kansas City, except ward 13; townships: Shawnee and Wyandotte. Population (1970), 449,743. 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.O.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 Elliott; five children: Edward Lawrence 111, Robert Elliott, Douglas Shepherd, Janet Gay (Mrs. Donald A. Payne), and Cynthia Joan (Mrs. Gary Burr) ; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st and each suc ceeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Harvey, Kingman, Marion, McPherson, and Reno. SEDGWICK CouNTY: All except cities of Cheney, Clearwater, Derby, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Mulvane, Viola, and townships of Afton, Attica, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Jute, Bocktord, Salem, Viola, Waco, and precincts 1 and 2 in Riverside Township. Population (1970), DANIEL R. (DAN) GLICKMAN, Democrat, of Wichita, Kans.; born in Wichita, November 24, 1944; graduated, Southeast High School, 1962; B.A., University of Michigan, 1966; J.D., George Washington University, 1969; ad- mitted to the bar in Kansas in 1969 and in Michigan in 1970 and commenced practice in Washington, D.C.; attorney and businessman; trial attorney for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1969-70; partner in the law firm of Sargent, Klevda & Glickman, 1973-76; served on Wichita School Board, 1973-76 and president of the Wichita School Board, 1975-76; organizations: American Bar Association, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Arthritis Foundation, Big Brothers; married to the former Rhoda Yura, 1966; two children: Jonathan and Amy; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cofley, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Greenwood, Harper, Labette, Linn, Lyon, Miami, Montgomery, Morris, Neosho, Osage, Sumner, Wilson, and Woodson. SEDGWICK COUNTY: Cities of Cheney, Clear-water, Derby, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Mulvane, and Viola; townships of Afton, Attica, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Ohio, Rockford, Salem, Viola, Waco, and precincts 1 and 2 in Riverside Township. Population (1970), 447,026. JOE SKUBITZ, Republican, of Pittsburg, Kans.; born May 6, 1906, in Fron-tenac, Crawford County, Kans., son of Joe Skubitz and Mary Youvan; attended grade school in Ringo, Kans.; high school in Girard and Frontenac, 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 Sen-ators 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; and reelected to each succeeding Congress; serves as ranking Republican on Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; member, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; ranking Republican on Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce. Congressional Directory KENTUCKY KENTUCKY (Population, 1970 census, 3,219,311) SENATORS WALTER D. HUDDLESTON, Democrat, of Elizabethtown, Ky.; born in Cumberland County, Ky., April 15, 1926; son of Rev. Walter F. and Lottie (Russell) Huddleston; educated in the public schools of Bowling Green, Livermore, Smith’s Grove, Monticello, and Jeffersontown, Ky.; graduated from Jeffersontown High School, 1944; B.A. in radio arts, University of Kentucky, 1949; honorary doctor of laws degrees from Eastern Kentucky University and Kentucky Wesleyan College; served in the U.S. Army, 1944-46, as a tank gunner, 9th Armor Division, European Theater of Operations; elected to Kentucky State Senate, 1965; chair-man, State Government Committee, 1966; majority caucus chairman, 1968; ma-jority floor leader, 1970 and 1972; program and sports director, radio station WKCT, Bowling Green, Ky. 1949-52; general manager, radio station WIEL, Elizabethtown, Ky., 1952-72; partner and director, radio station WLBN, Lebanon Ky., 1957-72; former president, Kentucky Broadcasters Association, Elizabeth-town Rotary Club, and Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce; former chairman, Elizabethtown Planning and Zoning Commission; twice named Outstanding Young Man of Elizabethtown; one of three Outstanding Young Men in Kentucky; member, Memorial Methodist Church; married Martha Jean Pearce of Middle-town, Ky., 1947; two sons: Stephen and Philip Dee; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. WENDELL HAMPTON FORD, Democrat, of Owensboro, Ky.; born in Daviess County, Ky., September 8, 1924; attended public schools of Daviess County, University of Kentucky, 1947 graduate of the Maryland School of Insurance; served in the U.S. Army, 1944-46, Kentucky National Guard, 1949-62; was a partner in the firm of E. M. Ford and Company Insurance; held the position of chief assistant to the Governor of Kentucky; State senator, 1965-67; Lieutenant Governor, 1967-71; Governor, 1971-74; president of the Kentucky and National Jaycees; Junior Chamber of Commerce; chairman, National Demo-cratic Governors’ Caucus, 1973-74; chairman, Southern Governors’ Conference, Committee on Law Enforcement, Justice and Public Safety, 1973-74; National Governors’ Conference; Democratic Party Advisory Council; National Energy Advisory Council; Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Man-agement; member of Carter-Mondale Steering Committee and chairman of National Democratic Campaign Committee, 1976; recipient of University of Louisville Minerva Award of Merit; also Boy Scouts of America Silver Antelope Award; Kentucky Conservation Man of Year, 1973, and Kentucky Agriculture Man of Year, 1973; member, Democratic National Committee, 1972-76; son of late Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ford; holds honorary degree from Universities of Ken-tucky, Louisville, Eastern Kentucky, Murray State, Kentucky Wesleyan, and Brescia College; married the former Jean Neel, 1943; two children: Shirley (Mrs. William Dexter) and Steven; elected to the United States Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. 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. OH1o CouN1Y: That part contained within the following voting precincts: 4, 6-9, and 11-17. Population (1970), 460,754. CARROLL HUBBARD, Jr., Democrat, of Mayfield, Ky.; born in Murray, Calloway County, Ky., July 7, 1937; educated in the public schools of Beaver Dam, Ashland, and Louisville, Ky.; graduated from (Louisville) Eastern High School, 1955; B.A., Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky., 1959; J.D., University of Louisville School of Law, 1962; admitted to the Kentucky Bar, 1962, and com-menced practice in Mayfield, Ky.; served in the Kentucky Air National Guard, 1962-67; Kentucky Army National Guard, 1968-70; active duty: Lackland Air Force Base, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.; rank, captain; position, legal officer, selective service system; elected to Kentucky State Senate, 1967; reelected, 1971; chairman, Judiciary Committee, 1970; chairman, State Govern~ ment Committee, 1974; former president, Mayfield Rotary Club, 1966; chosen one of the three outstanding young men of Kentucky in 1968 by Kentucky Jay-cees; chosen in 1972 by Kentucky Young Democrats as Outstanding Young Democrat Legislator; chosen among ‘‘Outstanding Young Men in America’ in 1970; recipient of Outstanding Service Award at 1971 Southeastern Kentucky Homecoming; chosen in 1966, 1967, and 1968 as Outstanding Young Man of Mayfield-Graves County, Ky., by Mayfield Jaycees; member, deacon, and moderator of First Baptist Church, Mayfield, Ky.; former member, State Ex-ecutive Board, Kentucky Baptist Convention; married to the former Joyce Lynn Hall of Metropolis, Ill., 1966; two children: Kelly Lynn and Krista Leigh; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allen, Anderson, Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Simpson, Spencer, Warren, and Washington. OH10 COUNTY: That part contained within the following voting precincts: 1-3, 5, 10, 18, and 19. Population (1970), 459,416. WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Democrat, of Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky.; born in Bowling Green cn September 11, 1909; educated in the public schools of Bowling Green and high school at Ogden Preparatory Department; A.B. Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green; LL.B., Ohio State University; married Miss Virginia Reardon, of Bowling Green, Ky., on June 17, 1937; two daughters: Celeste Jirles and Louise Murphy; practicing attorney, Bowling Green, 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 Eighth Judicial District, composed of Allen and Warren Counties, in 1951 and served until August 15, 1953, having been elected to Congress; sworn in as a Member of Congress on January 6, 1954, and never missed a day or a vote since being sworn in as a Member; Baptist; past president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky; during World War 1I served in the U.S. Navy from October 1942 to December 1945; elected to the 83d Congress on August 1, 1953; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 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, the city of Shively, and unincorporated areas. Population (1970), 460,340. ROMANO L. MAZZOLI, Democrat, of Louisville, Ky.; born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., November 2, 1932; education at St. Xavier High School Louisville, Ky.; University of Notre Dame, B.S. in business administration (magna cum laude), 1954; University of Louisville Law School, J.D., 1960; U.S. Army, 1954-56; admitted to the Kentucky bar 1960; Louisville and Nashville Rail-road Co. Law Department, 1960-62; private practice of law, 1962-70; lecturer in business law, Bellarmine College, Louisville, 1963-67; elected to Kentucky State Senate November 1967; named Outstanding Freshman Senator, 1968 session; named Best Senator from the Public Standpoint, 1970 session; member Louisville, Kentucky State, and American Bar Associations; Notre Dame Club of Kentucky; married the former Helen Dillon, 1959; two children, Michael and Andrea; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Committee on Judiciary, and House Committee on the District of Columbia. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Carroll, Gallatin, Oldham, and Trimble. CAMPBELL COUNTY: That part contained within the following voting precincts: The cities of Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Fort Thomas, and Woodlawn in their entirety. JEFFERSON COUNTY: That part contained within the following voting precincts: Second ward of Louisville 35, 36, and 38; sixth ward of Louisville 31; seventh ward of Louisville 18; A district 1-16, 18-38, and 40-81; B district 3-7, 9, 14, 17, 19-24, 26-29, 31, 33-39, 41, 43-47, 50-53, 55, 56, 59-62, 64-66, and 68-70; C district 6-8, 11, 14, 17-19, 21, 23, 24, 30, 31, 33, 34, 40, 42- 47, 50, 53-58, 60, 61, 64-66, 69, 70, 73-75, 78, 79, 81, 84, 85, 87-91, and 94. KENTON COUNTY: That part con- tained within the following voting precincts: The city of Covington in its entirety; Ludlow 1-5; Bromley; Villa Hills 1 and 2; Crescent Springs; Erlanger 3-9; Edgewood 1-3; Crestview; Lakeside Park 1-3; Fort Mitchell 1-6; Fort Wright 1-5; Park Hills 1-3. Population (1970), 458,896. GENE SNYDER, Republican, of Jefferson County, 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 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 Congressional Directory KENTUCKY Jeffersontown, 1954-58; prirrary occupation, realtor ard lawyer; farming interests; Protestant; married the former Patricia Creighton Robertson of Fort Thomas, Ky.; one son, Mark; three stepchildren; member, Kentucky, Louisville, and District of Columbia Bar Associations; member Louisville and Kenton-Boone Boards of Realtors, National Association of Real Estate Fliers, National In-stitute of Real Estate Boards, Lions International; past president, Jeffersontown Optimists; member, Masonic Lodge, Shrine; elected to the 88th Congress (3d District), November 6, 1962; elected to the 90th Congress, in reapportioned 4th District, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Estill, Garrard, Greens Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Lincoln, McCreary, Madison, Metcalfe, Monroe, Owsley Pulaski, Rockeastle, Russell, Taylor, Wayne. and Whitley. JESSAMINE COUNTY: That part contained within the following voting precincts: No. 3 Bethel; No. 4 North Wilmore; Keene 5B, Marble Creek 7B Sulphur Well No. 8; Little Hickman No. 9; No. 10 High Bridge; No. 12 South Wilmore. LETCHER County: That part contained within the Eolia voting precinct. Population (1970), 459,586. 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 University, 1934; M.D., University of Tennessee, 1937; interned U.S. Marine Hospital and Chicago Maternity Center; volunteered for military service World War II, served as combat medic; captain, 38th Infantry Division; received Combat Medical Badge and Bronze Star Medal; married the former Kathleen Bradshaw of Tempkinsville; 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, DAV, Baptist Church, 33d degree Mason, Shriner, KCCH; elected to the 83th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Grant, Harrison, Henry» Mercer, Owen, Pendleton, Shelby, Scott, and Woodford. CAMPBELL COUNTY: That part not included in the Fourth District. JESSAMINE COUNTY: That part contained within the following voting precincts; Woods 1A, Woods 1B, Courthouse 2A, Courthouse 2B, Keene 5A, No. 6, Marble Creek 7A, South Nicholasville 11A, and South Nicholasviile 1B. KENTON COUNTY: That part not included in the Fourth District. Population (1970), 460,521. JOHN BAYNE BRECKINRIDGE, Democrat, 1100 Fincastle Road, Lexing-ton, Ky.; born in Washington, D.C., November 29, 1913; son of the late Dr. Scott Dudley and Gertrude Breckinridge; attended various Lexington schools, Massie Preparatory, Versailles, Ky., Tome Preparatory, Port Deposit, Md.; University of Kentucky, A.B., 1937, LL.B., 1939; admitted to the Kentucky Bar, 1940, and commenced practice in Lexington, Ky.; special attorney, Anti-Trust Division, Department of Justice, 1940-41; served in the U.S. Army during World War II, 1941-46; attained rank of colonel; Board of Economic Warfare, 1941-42; as-sistant chief, International Division, USAF IME Headquarters; commanding officer, U.S. Military Liaison Headquarters, Albania; private law practice, 1946-72; elected to Kentucky House of Representatives, 1956-60; attorney general of Kentucky, 1960-64 and 1968-72; corporation counsel, city of Lexington, 1964; commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 1960-64; chairman, Kentucky Science and Technology Advisory Council, 1966-69; chairman, Kentucky Advisory Committee on Nuclear Energy, 1960-66; vice chairman and chairman, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, 1962-65; board of trustees, Frontier Nursing Service; Kentucky Constitution Revision Committee, 1960-63; counsel, Kentucky Citizens for Child Welfare, 1956-59; vice chairman, Kentucky Social Welfare Foundation; 1960 White House Confer-ence on Children and Youth; Kentucky Commission on Children and Youth, 1966-70; vice president, United Cerebral Palsy Association Inc.; president, United Cerebral Palsy Association of Kentucky and of the Bluegrass, 1956-58; chairman, Kentucky Water Pollution Control Commission, 1968; Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission, 1968-72; chairman, National Association of Attorneys General, Committee of the Office of Attorney General, 1968-72; recipient of National Association of Attorneys Generals’ Wyman Award for outstanding State attorney general, 1968-69; member: American, Kentucky, Fayette, and Franklin County Bar Associations; board of directors, American Judicature Society, 1964-65; vice chairman, Kentucky Welfare Association, 1962-63; president, Kentucky Historical Society, 1961-63; member: VFW; American Legion; president, Theta Chapter, Kappa Alpha, 1936-37; delegate, Kentucky State Democratic Convention, 1968; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1960; chairman of executive committee of Congressional Rural Caucus for 94th and 95th Congress; member, advisory committee on the Con-gressional Clearing House of the Future; member, National Security Research Group; married Helen Congleton, 1954; two children: Knight (Mrs. Stephen Osheroff) and John, Jr.; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Agriculture and Small Business Committees. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bath, Boyd, Bracken, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Letcher (except Eolia precinct), Lewis, Magoffin, Martin, Mason, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan, Nicholas, Perry, Pike, Powell, Robertson, Rowan, and Wolfe (27 counties). Population (1970), 459,798. 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 Alice Lloyd College, Pippa Passes, Ky., Lees College, Jackson, Ky., and the University of Louisville School of Law, Louisville, Ky., and began practice of law in 1935; married Miss Verna Johnson; one son, Carl Chris-topher, born August 6, 1954; member of the American Legion; Baptist; served an unexpired 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 beccme counsel for department of highways, Frankfort, Ky.; served in World War 1I, 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 each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Education and Labor. Congressional Directory LOUISIANA LOUISIANA (Population, 1970 census, 3,643,180) SENATORS 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 Mrs. Pamela Long McCardle; married to Carolyn Bason Long; elected to United States Senate on November 2, 1948, to fill unexpired term of the late John H. Overton; reelected November 7, 1950, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1951; reelected November 6, 1956, tor 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, for the 6-year term be-ginning January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1974, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1975; served as assistant majority leader for 89th and 90th Congresses (1965-68) ; named chairman of Senate Finance Committee on January 14, 1966; acts as alternate chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation ;served as chairman of Merchant Marine Subcommittee of Senate Commerce Committee for 91st through 94th Congresses (1969-76) ; named to Senate Democratic Steering Com-mittee, January 3, 1973; named chairman of Surface Transportation Subcommittee of Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, March 4, 1977. J. BENNETT JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Shreveport, La.; born in Shreveport, La., June 10, 1932; attended public schools, Washington and Lee University, U.S. Military Academy, Louisiana State University Law School 1956, LL.B.; 1st lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1956-59; State house of representatives, 1964-68; State senate, 1968-72; attorney; married Mary Gunn of Natchitoches; four children: Bennett, Hunter, Mary, and Sally; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1975-77; member, Committee on Appropriations; chairman, Subcommittee on Military Construc-tion; member, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; chairman, Subcom-Diihee on Energy Conservation and Regulation; member, Committee on the udget. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany, ORLEANS PARISH: Wards 8, 9, and 15; precincts 9-23 of ward 4; precincts 16-19 of ward 5; precincts 4, 5, 7-9, 9A, 10, and 15-42 of ward 7; precincts 18-21 of ward 17. Population (1970), 454,873. RICHARD ALVIN TONRY, Democrat, of Arabi, La.; born in New Orleans’ La., June 25, 1935; graduated, Jesuit High School, New Orleans, 1953; A.B., edu cation, Springhill College, Mobile, Ala., 1960; M.A., philosophy, Springhill College’ 1962; graduate studies in mathematics, Georgetown University, June-September 1961; teacher, Jesuit High School, 1962-64; J.D., Loyola School of Law, New Orleans, 1967; admitted to the bar in 1967 and commenced practice in Arabi; served in Louisiana House of Representatives, 1976; member, board of governors of Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association; Louisiana and American Bar Associations, Outstanding Young Man in St. Bernard, St. Bernard Jaycees, 1975; Heart Fund chairman, 1972-74; counselor, Boy Scouts of America; St. Bernard Jaycees; St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Irene Juneau, three Children: Tara, Richard, and Cullen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, SECOND DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON PARIsH: Wards 1-7, and 11; precincts 1, 2, 3A-3E, 11-13 of ward 9. ORLEANS PARIsH: Wards 1-3, 6, 10-14, and 16; precincts 2-8 of ward 4; precincts 1-15 of ward 5; precincts 1,2,4A,6,and11-14 of ward 7; precincts 1-17 of ward 17. Population (1970), 454,771. CORINNE C. (LINDY) BOGGS (MRS. HALE), Democrat, of New Orleans, La.; born at Brunswick Plantation, La.; graduate of St. Joseph’s Academy and of Sophie Newcomb College of Tulane University, New Orleans; prior to her mar- riage taught history and English in St. James Parish, La.; chairman, 1976 Demo-cratic National Convention; past president of the Woman’s National Democratic Club of the Democratic Congressional Wives Forum, and the Congressional Club; has taken an active interest in Democratic party affairs on the State and national levels and has headed many political and civic events and organizations in Washington including the inaugural balls of President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson; first weman elected to Congress from Louisiana; member: Committee on Appropriations, 95th Congress; Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, 93d and 94th; House Administration, 94th; chairman, Joint Com-mittee on Congressional Bicentennial Arrangements, 94th; majority member, House of Representatives, American Revolution Bicentennial Board; member, Roman Catholic Church, the National Society of Colonial Dames, the League of Women Voters, board member, Louisiana Council for Music and the Performing Arts; three children: Barbara (Mrs. Paul Sigmund); Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., and Corinne (Mrs. Steven V. Roberts); elected to the 93d Congress by special election, March 20, 1673, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Thomas Hale Boggs, Sr.; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—PARIsHES: Iberia, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne, JEFFERSON PARIcH: Wards 8, 10, and precincts 1 K-28K and 10A-10H, of ward 9. ST. MARTIN PARISH: precincts 4 and 5 of ward 1. Population (1970), 455, 575. DAVID C. TREEN, Republican, of Metairie, La.; born in Baton Rouge, La., July 16, 1928; attended public grammar schools in East Baton Rouge, Jefferson and Orleans Parishes; graduated from Fortier High School, New Orleans, La., 1945; B.A., political science and history, Tulane University, 1948; LL.B., Tulane University, 1950; Order of the Coif, O.D.K.;served in the U.S. Air Force, 1951-52; vice president and legal counsel, Simplex Manufacturing Corp., New Orleans, La., 1952-57; associate attorney, firm of Beard, Blue & Schmitt and subsequently partner, firm of Beard, Blue, Schmitt & Treen, 1957-74; member, State Central Committee, 1962 to present; delegate to the 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976 Republi-can National Conventions (chairman, Louisiana delegation in 1968 and 1972) ; Re-publican National Committeeman of Louisiana 1972-73; Methodist; member: Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; married Dolores Brisbi of New Orleans, 1951; three children: Jennifer Anne, David Couxncr, and Cynthia Lynn; received 43 percent of vote as Republican candidate for Governor, February 1, 1972; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972, becoming the first Republican Member of Congress from the State of Louisiana in this century; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, Sabine, Vernon and Webster (8 parishes). Population (1970), 455,272. JOE D. WAGGONNER, Jr., Democrat, of Plain Dealing, La.; born September 7, 1918, near Plain Dealing, Bossicr 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 Tech University, Ruston, La.; elected Bossier Parish School Board, 1954; elected president of same board, 1956; re-elected 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; Methodist; 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason; Grand Cross of Honor award; member El Karubah Shrine, Shreveport; Elk; member American Legion and 40 & 8; member, Lions Club and Kappa Sigma Social fraternity; 1973 National Kappa Sigma “Man of the Year’; presently serving as Kappa Sigma Grand Master of Ceremonies and member of supreme executive committee; married December 14, 1942, to former Miss Mary Ruth Carter; two children, David and Carol Jean; elected to the 87th Congress December 19, 1961; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—PaRIsHES: Blenville, Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Grant, Jackson, La Salle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and Winn. RAPIDES PARISH: Ward 11. Population (1970), 455,205. THOMAS J. JERRY) HUCKABY, Democrat, of Ringgold, La.; born in Hodge, Jackson Parish, La., July 19, 1941; graduated, Minden High School, 1959; B.S., Louisiana State University, 1¢63; M.B.A., Georgia State University, 1968; businessman, dairy farmer, Greenbriar Farms; member: director on board of Congressional Directory LOUISIANA farmers’ co-op, Lions Club, Boy Scout Master, and member of Louisiana Farm Bureau; married to the former Suzanna Woodard, 1962; two children: Michelle and Clay; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SIXTH DISTRICT.—PARIsHES: East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, and Wash-ington. LIVINGSTON PARISH: Wards 1-4, and 6-11. WEST FELICIANA PARISH: Wards 4 and 5. Popula-tion (1970), 456,178. W. HENSON MOORE, Republican, of Baton Rouge, La.; born in Lake Charles, La., October 4, 1939; graduated from Baton Rouge High School, 1958; attended Louisiana State University receiving B.A., in government 1961; J.D., 1965, and M.A., in government, 1973; served in the U.S. Army, 1965-67, attained the rank of captain; admitted to the bar, 1966, Baton Rouge, La.; partner in law firm; vice chairman, civic center committee; member: Rotary, American Legion, Jaycees, Louisiana State, and American Bar Associations; married to to the former Carolyn Cherry January 25, 1963; three children: Henson, Jennifer, and Cherry; elected to the 94th Congress, by special election, January 7, 1975; reelected to the 95th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Acadia, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, and Vermilion. ALLEN PARISH: Wards 1-4. ST. MARTIN PARISH: Wards 2-5, and that portion of ward 1 north of Tberia Parish (formerly designated by the Police Jury of St. Martin Parish as ward 6 thereof). Population (1970), 455,014. JOHN B. BREAUX, Democrat, of Crowley, La.; born March 1, 1944, in Crowley; son of Katherine Berlinger and Ezra H. Breaux, Jr.; graduated, St. Michael’s High School, Crowley, 1961, as outstanding graduating senior; received B.A. in political science from the University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1965, and Juris Doctorate degree in law from Louisiana State University, 1967; law partner, Brown, McKernan, Ingram & Breaux, 1967-68; legislative assistant to Congressman Edwin W. Edwards, 1968-69; district assistant to Congressman Edwards, 1969-72; member, Louisiana Bar Association, and Acadia Parish Bar Association; board of directors, International Rice Festival Association; member: Crowley Jaycees; Crowley Chamber of Commerce; Pi Lambda Beta, prelaw fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity; Lambda Chi Alpha, social fraternity; Student Bar Association, L.S.U.; U.S.L. tennis team; Moot Court finalist, L..S.U., 1966; winner, American Legion Award; married August 1, 1964, to the former Lois Gail Daigle of Lafayette; four children: John, Jr., William Lloyd, Elizabeth André, and Julia; elected to 92d Congress in special election, September 30, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman, Subcommittee on Oceanography; Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Maritime Education and Training; elected vice chairman of Freshman Democratic Caucus; appointed delegate to the United Nations Conference on a Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences; Louisiana State chairman, March of Dimes, 1974-75; congressional delegate, World Food Conference, November 1974; Ad Hoc Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf, 1975. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Ascension, Assumption, Avoyelles, Evangeline, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Landry, and West Baton Rouge. ALLEN PARISH: Ward 5. LIVINGSTON PARISH: Ward 5. RAPIDES PARISH: Wards 1-10. WEST FELICIANA PARISH: Wards 1-3-and 7-10. Population (1970), 456,291. GILLIS W. LONG, Democrat, of Alexandria, La.: born in Winnfield, La., May 4, 1923; son of Floyd H., Sr., and Birdie Shumake Long; attended public schools in Winnfield and Alexandria; graduate of Louisiana State University; B.A. degree, 1949, and J.D. degree, 1951; admitted to practice before the Supreme Court, State of Louisiana, 1951, and the Supreme Court of the United States, 1954; combat veteran of World War II (Infantry), having enlisted as a private in 1942, Bronze Star and Purple Heart; served with the Internal Security Detach-ment at the Nurenburg war trials; discharged as captain, 1947; appointed legal counsel to the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Small Business, 1951; four times appointed chief counsel to Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures (elec-tions) of the U.S. House of Representatives; Assistant Director, U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-66; legislative counsel, Special Committee on Historic Preservation, 1965; legislative counsel, National Commission on Urban Growth Policy, 1968-69; private law practice, Long & Hamm, specializing in corporate, financial, and administrative law, 1970-72; president, board of commis-sioners, Louisiana Offshore Terminal Authority, 1972; president, Lower Missis- sippi Valley Flood Control Association, 1973 and 1974; soybean farmer; member: Alexandria, American, and Louisiana Bar Associations, American Legion, Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership fraternity), Delta Kappa Epsilon, Lions Club, VFW, Louisiana Mental Health Association, Louisiana Wildlife Federation, Louisiana State University Alumni Association, Sierra Club, Historical Association of Central Louisiana, and National Trust for Historic Preservation; Board of Di-rectors, Mainstream, Inc.; member: Emmanuel Baptist Church of Alexandria; cofounder, Congressional Rural Caucus, 1973, executive board, 1973-present; vice chairman, United Democrats of Congress, 1973, chairman, 1974-76; married Mary Catherine Small, June 21, 1947; two children: George Harrison and Janis Catherine; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Rules, and Joint Economic Committee, and JEC Subcom-mittees on Economic Progress, Consumer Economics, Priorities and Economy in Government, Inter-American Economic Relationships (chairman), Fiscal Policy, Urban Affairs, Energy, and Select Committee on Professional Sports (94th Congress). Congressional Directory MAINE (Population, 1970 census, 993,663) SENATORS 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 (Mrs. Ernest Allen), Melinda, Martha, and Edmund S., Jr.; Edu-cation: Bates College, B.A., 1936; Cornell University Law School, LL.B., 1939; lawyer; member of House of Representatives 93d, 94th, and 95th Maine legis-latures; 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, November 23, 1970, and November 2, 1976; during World War II served in the U.S. Naval Reserve; candidate for Vice President 1968. 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; 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; Episco-palian; married August 21, 1945, to Mary Lee Bird of Akron, Ohio; one daughter, Susan Louise (Mrs. Richard Boydston) ; one son, Fred William; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, and York (7 counties). Population (1970), 495,681. DAVID FARNHAM EMERY, Republican, of Rockland, Maine; born in Rockland, September 1, 1948; graduated: Rockland District High School, 1966; B.S., electronic engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1970; elected to 105th Maine Legislature; elected to 106th Maine Legislature, chairman, Legal Affairs Committee; member, Rockland Area Jaycees; Rockland Lodge 79, A..F. & A.M.; Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Rockland; Maine Consistory, 32d degree, Portland; Fellow, John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, 1974; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscatequis, Somerset, and Washington (9 counties). Population (1970), 497,982. WILLIAM'S. COHEN, Republican, of Bangor, Maine; born in Bangor, Maine, August 28, 1940; graduated from Bangor High School, 1958; B.A., cum laude, Bowdoin College, 1962; LL.B., cum laude, Boston University Law School, 1965; assistant editor-chief, American Trial Lawyer Association; admitted to the bar, 1965, began practice in Bangor, Maine; former partner in law firm of Paine, Cohen, Lynch, Weatherbee & Kobritz; instructor, University of Maine, depart- ment of business; assistant county attorney for Penobscot County, 1968-70; elected vice president, Maine Trial Lawyers Association, 1970-72; member: Judicial Selection Advisory Committee, Maine Trial Lawyers Association; trustee, Unity College, Unity, Maine: member: Bangor City Council, 1969-72; mayor of Bangor, 1971-72; member: Bangor School Board, 1971-72; member: Fellow, John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, 1972; member: Unitarian-Universalist Church; Board of Overseers, Bowdoin College; Board of Visitors, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1973; married Diane Dunn of Fairfield, Maine; two children: Kevin and Christopher; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Judiciary Committee, the Committee on Small Business, and the Select Committee on Aging; named one of the Jaycees’ 10 outstanding young men, January 1975; received Boston University Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Public Service, 1976. MARYLAND (Population, 1970 census, 3,922,399) SENATORS 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; captain, USNR (ret.); assistant attorney general of Mary-land in 1953 and 1954; city attorney of Frederick, Md., 1954-59; elected to Mary-land House cf Delegates 1958; married Ann Hickling Bradford of Cambridge, Mass., November 8, 1958; two sons, Charles Bradford and Robert Fiske; 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; reelected to the U.S. ‘Senate November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 1981; member: Judiciary and Appropriations Committees; Episcopalian. PAUL 8S. SARBANES, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Salisbury, Md., February 3, 1933, son of Spyros and Matina Sarbanes; attended the public schools of Salisbury, Md., graduating from Wicomico Senior High School, June 1950; A.B., Princeton University, June 1954, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes scholar, Balliol College, Oxford, England, 1954-57, first-class B.A. honours in School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics; LL.B., cum laude, Harvard Law School, June 1960; admitted to practice by Maryland Court of Appeals, October 1960; law clerk to Judge Morris A. Soper, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1960-61; associate in Baltimore law firms, Piper & Marbury, 1961-62, and Venable, Baetjer & Howard, 1965-70; administrative assistant to Walter W. Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, 1962-63; executive director, Charter Revision Commission of Baltimore City, 1963-64; elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in November 1966, serving from 1967-71; member, Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Baltimore, Md.; married Christine Dunbar of Brighton, England; three children: John Peter, Michael Anthony, and Janet Matina; elected to 92d Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d and 94th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, Novem-ber 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary's, Somerset. Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester (13 counties). Population (1970), 489,455. ROBERT E. BAUMAN, Republican, of Glebe House, R.D. 5, Easton, Md., born on April 4, 1937, son of John Carl and Florence House Bauman; attended Easton, Md., High School; graduated from Capitol Page School, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., June 1955; B.S. in international affairs, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, June 1959; J.D., Law Center, George- town University, February 1964; attorney; member of the Bar of the State of Maryland; delegate, Republican National Convention, 1964, 1976; alternate delegate, Republican National Convention, 1972; member, executive committee, Young Republican National Federation, 1965-67; served in various staff positions in the House of Representatives, 1953-68, including House page under the spon-sorship of the late Representative Edward T. Miller; Senate page by appointment of Senator John Marshall Butler; staff, House Judiciary Committee; minority staff, House Floor; founder and national chairman, 1962-65, Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) ; founder and board of directors, 1964-75, American Conserva-tive Union (ACU); elected to the Maryland State Senate representing the Upper Shore, 1970, and served until his resignation on September 5, 1973, having been elected to Congress; member, Federal Hospital Council of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970-73; member: American Bar Association; Maryland State Bar Association; Elks; Maryland Farm Bureau; YMCA; Isaac Walton League, and Easton Volunteer Fire Department (honorary); married Carol Gene Dawson of Indianapolis, Ind., 1960; four children: Edward Carroll, Eugenie Marie, Victoria Anne, and James Shields; member of Saints Peter and Paul’s Church, Easton, Md.; elected by special election, August 21, 1973, to the 93d Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William O. Mills, and took his seat on September 5, 1973; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory MARYLAND SECOND D'STRICT.—C1ry OF BALTIMORE: Ward 27, precincts 86-90 and 103-105; ward 28, precinct 2-B» BArmTIMORE COUNTY: Election districts 3, 5, 6-8, 10-12, 14, and 15; election district 2, precincts 1-10. 12-17, 19, and 22; election district 4, precincts 6-9; election district 9, precinets 1-8, 17-23, 32, and 34-54. Population (1970), 491,331. CLARENCE DICKINSON LONG, Democrat, of Ruxton, Md.; born in South Bend, Ind.; received B.A. and M.A. from Washington and Jefferson College; M.A. and Ph. D. from Princeton University; Phi Beta Kappa; Guggenheim Fellow; member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1941-43; served in the U.S. Navv 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 Commission in 1948; senior staff member of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President 1953-54 and 1956-57; acting chairman of the Demo-cratic 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 Elizabeth (Mrs. Philip Moore) ; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Ciry oF BALTIMORE: Wards 1-4 and 21-26; ward 6, precincts 1-4 and 7-14; ward 8, precincts 1-3, 25, and 26; ward 9, precincts 1-5 and 26-31; ward 12, precincts 1-4 and 21-24; ward 20, precinet 13; ward 27, precincts 1-77. BALTIMORE COUNTY: Election district 13; election district 1, pre-cincts 9-16 and 21-32; election district 9, precincts 9-16, 24-31, and 33. Population (1970), 490,851. BARBARA ANN MIKULSKI, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Balti-more, July 20, 1936; graduated, Institute of Notre Dame High School, 1954; B.A. Mount Saint Agnes College, 1958; M.S.W., University of Maryland School of Social Work, 1965; former adjunct professor, Department of Sociology, Loyola College; chair, 1973 Democratic Party Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure; consultant, National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs; author, lecturer, teacher, and social worker; served as Baltimore City Councilwoman, 1971-76; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FOURTH DISTRICT.—ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY: Election districts 3-5, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 15; election district 6, precincts 2, 4, 6-10, 12-14, 16, and 17. Population (1970), 495,249. MARJORIE S. HOLT, Republican, of Severna Park, Md.; born in Birming-ham, Ala., September 17, 1920; Jacksonville University; University of Florida College of Law, LL.B., 1949 (J.D.); served on the Florida Law Review; prac-ticing attorney, 1950—; Clerk of the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County, 1966-72; two terms supervisor of elections of Anne Arundel County, 1963-65; delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1968 ; member of the Republican credentials committee, 1968; cochairman of the Anne Arundel County Nixon-Agnew campaign, 1968; counsel for the Maryland State Federation of Republican Women; member of the executive board of the Legislative Committee of the Maryland Clerks Association, 1969-72; member of the Housing Committee of the Anne Arundel County Human Relations Commission; member of the American, Maryland, and Anne Arundel County Bar Associations; member, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Delta; treasurer, 93d Club; Presbyterian elder; married Duncan M. Holt; three children: Rachel, Edward, Victoria; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittees on Military Personnel, and Military Compensation; member, Budget Committee; chairwoman, Republican Study Committee; member, Office of Technology Assessment, Republican Policy Committee, Republican Committee on Committees, Republican Personnel Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.— MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Election district 13. precincts 4, 6, 9, 21, 22, and 41. PRINCE GEORGES CoUNTY: Election districts 1, 2, 7, 10, 13, 14, and 16-21; election district 6, precincts 1, 3, 5, 11, and 15. Population (1970), 482,721. GLADYS NOON SPELLMAN, Democrat, of Laurel, Md.; born in New York City, N.Y., March 2, 1918, daughter of Bessie G. and Henry Noon; educated in Washington, D.C., schools—Fastern and Roosevelt High Schools— George Washington University, and Graduate School of Department of Agriculture; taught in Prince Georges County, Md., public schools; elected to Prince Georges Board of Commissioners, 1962; reelected in 1966 and served as chairman; ap-pointed by President Johnson in 1967 to Advisory Commission on Intergovern-mental Relations; served as board member and education committee chairman of Maryland Association of Counties; president, National Association of Counties; member, National Labor-Management Relations Service; Steering Committee of Urban Affairs Committee of National Council of State Governments; board of directors, National Association of Regional Councils, Democratic Advisory Committee of Elected Officials, Governor's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, and Governor's Commission on Functions of Government; vice chairman, Governor's Commission to Determine State's Role in Financing Public Education; chairman, Maryland State Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council; chairman board of trustees, Prince Georges General Hospital, 1962-70; chairman, Washington Suburban Transit Commission; chairman, Regional Planning Board IV, Federal Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act; board member, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au-thority; vice president, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; elected to Prince Georges first county council, 1971; married to Reuben Spellman; three children: Stephen Louis, Richard Eric, and Dana Spellman O’Neill; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, and Washington. BALTI- MORE COUNTY: Election district 1, precincts 1-8 and 17-20; election district 2, precincts 11, 18, 20, and 21; Slostjon district 4, precincts 1-5. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Election districts 1 and 12. Population (1970), 91,839. GOODLOE EDGAR BYRON, Democrat, of Frederick, Md.; born in Williams-port, Md., June 22, 1929; son of the late Katharine E. and William D. Byron, both of whom represented Maryland's Sixth District in Congress; educated in the public schools of Williamsport, Md., 1935-42; St. Albans School, 1943-47; University of Virginia, B.A., 1951; George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1953; commissioned a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army (JAG), 1954, served as legal officer with the Third Armored Division in Germany; discharged with rank of captain, 1957; lawyer; admitted to the Maryland bar, 1953; elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 1962-66; elected to the Maryland Senate, 1966-70; Episcopalian; member, Board of Visitors for Maryland School for the Deaf; married Beverly Barton Butcher, 1952; three children: Goodloe E., Jr., Berton Kimball, and Mary McComas; elected to the 9.d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City OF BALTIMORE: Wards 5, 7, 10, 11, and 13-19; ward 6, precincts 5 and 6, ward 8, precincts 4-24; ward 9, precincts 6-25; ward 12, precincts 5-20; ward 20. all except precinct 13; ward 27, precincts 78-85 and 91-102; ward 28, all except precinct 2-B. Population (1970), 488,360. PARREN J. MITCHELL, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Baltimore, Md., April 29, 1922; educated in the public schools of Baltimore, graduated from Douglass High School, Baltimore, Md., 1940; Morgan State College, A.B., 1950; University of Maryland, M.A., 1952; served in the U.S. Army, 92d Infantry Division, commissioned officer and company commander, World War II, 1942-45; recipient of Purple Heart; professor of sociology, and assistant director, Urban Studies Institute, Morgan State College; president, Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.; board member, Martin Luther King Parent-Child Center, Americans for Democratic Action, S.A.N.E. (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy); member, St. Katherine's Episcopal Church, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Community Developments, Baltimore Area Council on Alcoholism, Baltimore Urban League, American Sociological Society, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Metropolitan Balti-more Association for Mental Health, and Maryland Committee for the Day Care of Children; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Election districts 2-11; election district 13, all except precincts 4, 6, 9, 21, 22, and 41. Population (1970), 493,121. NEWTON IVAN STEERS, Jr., Republican, of Bethesda, Md.; born in Glen Ridge, N.J., January 13, 1917; attended public schools in White Plains, NY.; graduated, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., 1935; B.A., Yale College, New Haven, Conn., 1939; Certificate of Advanced Meteorology, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1942; J.D., Yale Law School. 1948; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1942-46; teacher, economics, Yale, 1946-48; admitted to the bar in 1958 and commenced practice in New York State; served as State senator, 1971-77; Maryland State Insurance Commissioner, 1967-70; member: New York State and District of Columbia Bars; licensed radio operator, airplane pilot; chairman, Montgomery County Delegation, Republican State Convention, 1960; Maryland Congressional Directory MARYLAND Republican State chairman, 1964-66; chairman, Maryland Delegation to Re-publican National Convention, 1964; awards: Maryland Municipal League, Maryland Society for Autistic Children, City of Hope, Lung Association of south-ern Maryland; Montgomery County Education Association; member: Concord— St. Andrew’s Methodist Church, Metropolitan Club of District of Columbia, Chevy Chase Club; three children: Ivan, Hugh, and Bur; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; president, Republican Freshmen, 95th Congress. MASSACHUSETTS (Population, 1970 census 5,689,170) SENATORS EDWARD MOORE KENNEDY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born in Boston, 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 Clinic, 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, November 3, 1970, and November 2, 1976; assistant majority leader from 1968 to 1971; first chairman of the Congressional Technology Assessment Board during 1973 and 1974. EDWARD W. BROOKE, Republican, of Newton Centre, Mass. ; born in Wash-ington, D.C., October 26, 1919; attended public schools of Washington, D.C.; B.S. degree, Howard University, 1941; master of laws, Boston University Law Sc hool, 1950 (editor of Law Review, 1946-48); honorary degrees: Amherst College, doctor of laws, 1972; American International College, doctor of laws, 1965; Boston State College, doctor of laws, 1971; Boston University, doctor of laws, 1968; Bowdoin College, doctor of laws, 1969; Emerson College, doctor of laws, 1965; George Washington University, doctor of laws, 1967; Hampton Institute, doctor of laws, 1968; Howard University, doctor of laws, 1967; Johns Hopkins ' University, doctor of laws, 1968; Morehouse College, doctor of laws, 1968; North Adams College, doctor of laws, 1969; Skidmore College, doctor of laws, 1969; The Catholic University of America, doctor of laws, 1968; Framing-ham State "College, doctor of humane letters, 1970; Portia Law School, doctor of jurisprudence, 1963; Northeastern University, doctor of public administration, 1964; Suffolk University, doctor of public administration, 1969; Lowell Tech-nological Institute, doctor of science, 1967; University of N.H. (Plymouth State College) doctor of laws, 1971; University of Massachusetts, doctor of laws, 1971; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, doctor of science, 1965; Xavier University of Louisiana, doctor of laws, 1971; Temple University, doctor of public service, 1973; New-York University, doctor of laws, 1973; Michigan State Un versity, doctor of laws, 1974; Virginia Union University, doctor of laws, 1974; Worcester State College, doctor of humanities, 1974; captain, U.S. Army, infantry; 5 years’ active service, Iluropean theatre 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; Distinguished Service award, American Veterans of World War IT (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, Northeastern University; member, American, Massachusetts, and Boston Bar Associations, American Veterans of World War II (AMVETS), National Council of Boy Scouts of America, and National Board of Boys Clubs of America; chairman of board, The Opera Company of Boston, Inc.; married Remigia Ferrari Scacco; two children: (Remi Cynthia Petit) and Edwina Helene Petit; elected attorney general of the Commonwealth of Massa-chusetts, 1962; reelected 1964; elected to the U.S. Senate November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, 1972. 79-000 O = 77 -8 Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—BERKSHIRE COUNTY: All cities and towns. FRANKLIN COUNTY: All towns except Orange. HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Holyoke and Westfield. Towns of Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, West Springfield. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: City of Northampton. All towns. Population (1970), 469,438. 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, graduating in 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; honorary degrees: Doctor of laws, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.; doctor of laws, North Adams State College, North Adams, Mass.; doctor of laws, Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass., doctor of laws, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.; doctor of laws, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., doctor of laws, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass., 1975; in November 1950 elected to the Massachusetts State Senate; served as Senator from Berkshire District, 1951-58; selected by Massa-chusetts Junior Chamber of Commerce as outstanding young man of the year in 1954; member of platform committee at the Republican National Convention in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976; maintains congressional offices at 100 North Street, Pittsfield, Mass., and 650 Dwight Street, Holyoke, Mass.; married to the former Corinne Duval; four children; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Appropriations Commit-tee; Subcommittees on Transportation, Labor—Health, Education, and Welfare, and Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations; Committee on Small Business; Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. SECOND DISTRICT.—FRANKLIN COUNTY: Town of Orange. HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Chicopee and Springfield. Towns of Brimfield, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Mon-son, Palmer, Wales, and Wilbraham. WORCESTER COUNTY: Towns of Ashburnham, Athol, Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, East Brookfield, Hardwick, Holden, Hubbardston, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Royalston, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Templeton, Warren, Webster, West Brookfield, and Winchendon. Population (1970), 472,270. EDWARD P. BOLAND, Democrat, of Springfield, Mass.; elected to 83d and reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, 93d, 94th, and 95th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.— MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Marlborough. Towns of Ashland, Holliston, Hopkin-ton, and Hudson. NORFOLK COUNTY: Towns of Bellingham, Franklin, and Medway. WORCESTER County: City of Worcester. Towns of Auburn, Berlin, Blackstone, Boylston, Clinton, Grafton, Hope-dale, Leicester, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northborough, Northbridge, Shrewsbury, Se arough, Sutton, Upton, Unbridge, Westborough, and West Boylston. Population (1970), 69,443. JOSEPH D. EARLY, Democrat, Worcester, Mass., born in Worcester, January 31, 1933; son of the late George F. and Mary V. (Lally) Early; educated in Worcester at Blessed Sacrament Grammar School, St. John’s High School, and College of the Holy Cross—B.S. in business administration, 1955; captain of the Holy Cross Crusaders Basketball Team 1954-55; Naval ROTC Holy Cross College, 4 years; commissioned ensign, U.S. Navy, June 1955; intelligence officer aboard destroyer U.S.S. Dashiell, 2 years; released to inactive duty as lieutenant (jg.); teacher at St. John’s Preparatory School in Shrewsbury, Mass.; teacher-coach at David Prouty High School, Spencer, Mass., 1959-63; elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 21st Worcester District, for six suc-cessive terms, 1963-74; served as vice chairman of the important house ways and means committee for two terms; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; relected to the 95th Congress, representing the Third Congressional District of Massachusetts; member of the House Appropriations Committee; Subcommittees on State, Justice, Commerce, and Judiciary; and Labor/HEW; member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Congressional Committee; received honorary doctor of laws degree, June 1975, Central New England College. of Technology (Worcester); married to the former Marilyn Powers and father of eight children. FOURTH DISTRICT.— MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Newton and Waltham. Towns of Ayer, Framing-ham, Lincoln, Maynard, Shirley, Stow, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston. NorRFOLK COUNTY: Town of Brookline. WORCESTER COUNTY: Cities of Fitchburg, Gardner, and Leominster. Towns of Bolton, Harvard, Lancaster, Lunenburg, and Westminster. Population (1970), 476,130. ROBERT F. DRINAN, S.J., Democrat, of Newton, Mass.; born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.; November 15, 1920; Boston College, A.B., 1942, M.A. 1947; Georgetown University Law Center, LL.B., 1949; LL.M., 1950; Doctor of Theology, Gregorian University (Rome), 1954; honorary LL.D., Worcester State College, Long Island University, Rhode Island College; ordained Jesuit priest 1953; studied in Florence, Italy, 1954-55; dean, Boston College Law School 1956— 70; professor of family law and constitutional law; visiting professor, University of Texas Law School, 1966-67; author of Religion, the Courts and Public Policy, McGraw-Hill, 1963; Democracy, Dissent and Disorder, Seabury Press, 1969; Vietnam and Armageddon, Sheed and Ward, 1970; corresponding editor to America, National Catholic Weekly, 1958-70; contributor to numerous pub-lications; member, Council of the Boston Bar Association, 1959-62; vice presi-dent, Massachusetts Bar Association, 1961-64; chairman, Massachusetts Bar Association’s Committee on the Administration of Justice, 1962-69; chairman, Boston Bar Association’s Committee on Family Law, 1960-64; member, National Executive Committee, American Judicature Society, 1962-64; chairman, Section of Family Law, American Bar Association, 1966-67; member, executive committee, Association of American Law Schools, 1967-69; member, visiting committee, Harvard -University Divinity School; editor in chief, Family Law Quarterly, 1967-70; active in civic atfairs, chairman, Advisory Committee for Massachusetts to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1962-70; chairman of Massachusetts delega-tion to the National Democratic Convention, 1972; honorary degree, St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, 1975; elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1966; member: House Judiciary Committee, House Government Operations Committee; House Select Committee on Aging; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—EssEx CouNTY: City of Lawrence. Towns of Andover and Methuen. MIDDLESEX County: City of Lowell. Towns of Acton, Ashby, Bedford, Billerica, Boxborough, Carlisle, Chelms-ford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lexington, Littleton, North Reading, Pepperell, Tewks-bury, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford, and Wilmington. Population (1970), 473,154. PAUL TSON GAS, Democrat, of Lowell, Mass.; born in Lowell, February 14, 1941; graduated, Lowell High School; B.A., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1962; LL. B., Yale Law School, New Haven, Conn., 1967; served as Middlesex County Commissioner and Lowell City Councilor; private law practice; deputy assistant attorney general, Governor's Committee on Law Enforcement; served with the Peace Corps in Ethiopia and West Indies; active in Jaycees; married to the former Nicola Sauvage; one daughter: Ashley; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—EssEx County: Cities of Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lynn, Newburyport, Peabody, and Salem. Towns of Amesbury, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Groveland, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middleton, Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury. Pop ulation (1970), 475,885. MICHAEL J. HARRINGTON, Democrat, of Beverly, Mass.; born in Salem, Mass., September 2, 1936; son of Elizabeth K. Harrington and the Hon. Joseph B. Harrington; educated in parochial and public schools of Salem, Mass.; St. John’s Preparatory School, Danvers, Mass., valedictorian, class of 1954; graduated from Harvard College, 1958, with honors in history, and Harvard Law School 1961; Carnegie Institute internship in State government, Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration, 1962 and 1963; honorary degree, LL. D., North Adams State College, North Adams, Mass., 1973; elected to Salem City Council 1960-63, Massachusetts State Legislature, 6th Essex District, 1964-69; Demo-cratic State legislature, 2d Essex District, 1968, reelected, 1972; admitted to Massachusetts bar 1961; partner, law firm of Ronan & Harrington, Salem, Mass., 1962 to present; visiting faculty, John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, 1974; corporator of Salem Hospital, corporator of Salem Savings Bank; member, Historic Salem, Inc.; trustee, North Shore Health Planning Council; trustee, Rockport Art Association; member, task force and advisory council, Beverly public schools; member, Environmental Study Conference; trustee, Cape Ann Playhouse; member of the board, Massachusetts branch of the Americans for Democratic Action; member, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts; named Outstanding Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS Young Person by Boston Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1971; Distinguished Service Award, Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, 1975; married Dorothy M. Leahy of Salem, Mass., September 12, 1959; five children: Leslie, Mark, Keith, Alison, and Michael Justin; elected by special election, Sept. 30, 1969, to the 91st Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. William H. Bates; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—FsSEX CouNTY: Towns of Lynnfield and Saugus. MIDDLESEX CoUNTY: Cities of Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Woburn. Towns of Burlington, Reading, Stoneham, Wake- pels and Winchester. SUFFOLK CoUNTY: Cities of Chelsea and Revere. Town of Winthrop. Population 1970), 476,565. EDWARD J. MARKEY, Democrat, of Malden, Mass.; born in Malden’ July 11, 1946; graduated, Malden Catholic High School, 1964; B.A., Boston (Mass.) College, 1968; J.D., Boston College Law School, 1972; lawyer; served in the U.S. Army Reserves, 1968-73; member, Massachusetts House of Representa-tives, 1973-76; elected to the 94th Congress, November 2, 1976, to fill the va-cancy caused by the death of Representative Torbert H. Macdonald, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Cambridge and Somerville. Towns of Arlington, ou and Watertown. SUFFOLK CoUNTY: City of Boston: Wards 1, 2, 5, 21, and 22. Population 1970), 474,090. 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 School and Boston College, A.B. 1936; engaged in the insurance business; married Mildred Anne Miller June 17, 1941; five children: Rosemary, Thomas 3d, Susan, Christopher, and Michael Tolan; member Cambridge School Committee 1946 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 each succeeding Congress; Majority Whip, 92d Congress; Majority Leader, 93d and 94th Congresses; elected Speaker, 95th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—NoRFOLE COUNTY: Towns of Canton, Dedham, Dover, Needham, Norwood, Wal-pole, and Westwood. SUFFOLK CoUNTY: City of Boston: Wards 3, 4, 6-14, 19, and 20. Population (1970), 473,680. JOHN JOSEPH MOAKLEY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born April 27, 1927, graduated from Suffolk University Law School, 1956 with LL.B. degree; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46, admitted to Massachusetts Bar and began the practice of law in Boston, Mass., 1957; elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1952, and served as Democratic majority whip, 1957; elected to the Massachusetts State Senate, 1964: member, Boston City Council, 1971; married Evelyn Duffy of Cambridge, Mass., 1957; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Rules Committee. TENTH DISTRICT.—BRIsTOL COUNTY: Cities of Attleboro, Fall River, sand Taunton. Towns of Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleborough, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, and Westport. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Towns of Natick and Sherborn. NORFOLK County: Towns of Foxborough, Medfield, Millis, Norfolk, Plainville, Sharon, Wellesley, and Wren-tham. PLymoutH CouNTY: Towns of Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanson, Lakeville, Middleborough, and West Bridgewater. Population (1970), 477,054. 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; honorary degrees: Northeastern University, doctor of humane letters; Stonehill College, doctor of laws and letters; Emmanuel College, doctor of humane letters; Regis College, doctor of laws, honoris causa; Albertus Magnus College, doctor of laws; St. Bonaventure’s University, doctor of literature; admitted to Massachusetts bar, 1956; member, Boston Bar Associa-tion, Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association, Massachusetts Women Lawyers Association; admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; Governor’s coun-cilor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1962-66; member, National Corrmission on the Observance of International Women’s Year; 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; member, Committee on Government, Legislation and Public Interest of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Law Division of the Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law of the American Bar Association; married John M. Heckler, August 29, 1953; three children: Belinda, Alison, and John; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. —NORFOLE COUNTY: City of Quincy. Towns of Avon, Braintree, Holbrook, Milton, Randolph, and Stoughton. PLymourn County: City of Brockton. Towns of Abington and Whitman. SUFFOLK Co UNTY: City of Boston: Wards 15, 16, 17, 18. Population (1970), 475,789. 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 Statistics for the city of Boston; during World War I, 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; 4 years vice chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Banking and Cur-rency, 86th Congress; member, Committee on Ways and Means, 87th Congress to 94th Congress; other congressional assignments: elected in the present Congress to the chairmanship of the Subcommittee on Social Security; serves as the ranking member on both the House Unemployment Compensation Subcommittee, and the Joint Committee on Taxation. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—BARNSTABLE COUNTY: All towns. Bristol County: City of New Bedford; Towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, and Fairhaven. DukRES COUNTY: All towns. NANTUCKET COUNTY: Town of Nantucket. NORFOIK COUNTY: Towns of Cohasset and Weymouth. PLYMOUTH COUNTY: Carver, Duxbury, Hanover, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Rockland, Scituate, and Wareham. Population (1970), 475,672. GERRY E. STUDDS, Democrat, of Cohasset, Mass.; born in Mineola, N.Y., May 12, 1937; attended public schools in Cohasset and Derby Academy in Hingham, Mass.; Yale University, B.A. in American studies, 1959; M.A.T. in history, 1961; Foreign Service Officer, Department of State, 1961-62; member, President Kennedy’s White House staff, 1962-63 serving as executive assistant to William R. Anderson, the Presidential Consultant for a Domestic Peace Corps; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., 1964; taught American history, government, and politics at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H., 1965-69; delegate 1968, Democratic National Convention; Office of the President, University of Mass., 1971; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN MICHIGAN (Population, 1970 census, 8,875,083) SENATORS 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., University of Michigan, Central Michigan University, Eastern Michigan University, Albion College, Western Michigan University, Grand Valley State College, Detroit College of Business, Detroit College of Law; L.H.D., Hillsdale College; J.C.D., Rollins College; Ed. D., Northern Michigan University; D. Pub. Service, Detroit Institute of Technology; 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 for 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, a Representative from Michigan’s 9th district 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; reelected November 7, 1972; elected September 24, 1969, minority whip of the Senate and reelected unanimously on opening day of the 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; member, Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Foreign Rel ations, and Rules and Administration Committees. DONALD W. RIEGLE, Jr., Democrat, 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; M.B.A. 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 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; in 1970 received honorary doctor of laws degrees from Defiance College in Ohio, and St. Benedicts College in Kansas; author of “O Congress,” with T. Armbrister, published by Doubleday & Co., Inc., June 23, 1972, paperback edition published by Popular Library; elected as a Republican to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st, 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; changed party affiliation to Democrat on February 27, 1973; served as a member of the Committee on Appropriations from 1967-73; formerly a member of the International Relations Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed on December 30, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Philip A. Hart. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—C17Y OF HIGHLAND PARE. CITY oF DETROIT That part enclosed approximately by EightMile on the north, Greenfield and Ardmore on the west, Tireman, Warren, and a line running from Dexter and Joy to the Hamtramck city limits at Holbrook on the south, and Eureka and Conant on the east. Population (1970), 467,636. 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; vice chairman of Americans for Democratic Action; vice chairman of National Advisory Council of A.C.L.U.; elected to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Government Operations and dudiqiary Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Crime of House Judiciary ommittee. SECOND DISTRICT.—MONROE COUNTY:All except Ash township. WASHTENAW COUNTY: Citiesof Ann Arbor, Milan, Saline, and Ypsilanti; townships of Ann Arbor, Augusta, Northfield, Pittsfield, Salem, Superior, York, and Ypsilanti. WAYNE County: All of Livonia except that part enclosed in aline begin-ning at the southern city limits and Fremont, and running north on Fremont to Grandon, east on Gran-don to Middlebelt, north on Middlebelt to C hicago Stieet, and east on Chicago Street to the eastern city limits, and south and west along the city limits to the point of beginning; cities of Northville (with-in Wayne County) and Plymouth; townships of Northville and Plymouth. Population (1970), 466,852. CARL DUANE PURSELL, Republican, of Plymouth, Mich.; born at Imlay City, Lapeer County, Mich., December 19, 1932; graduated, Plymouth High School, 1951; graduate, Eastern Michigan University, B.A.—1957, M.A.—1962; served in U.S. Army, 1957-59, infantry officer; U.S. Army Reserves through 1965; former educator and small business owner; named outstanding young man of the year, 1965; past president, Plymouth Chamber of Commerce; past member, Jaycees; member, Kiwanis; elected member of Wayne County Board of Com-missioners, 1969-70; member, Michigan Senate, 1971-76; member, State Senate appropriations committee; former member, Michigan Crime Commission; chair-man of special legislative task force on State transportation policy; selected out-standing first-term State senator; won 1976 award from Federal E.P.A. as outstanding environmental legislator in Michigan; 1977 honorary degree, doctor of laws, Madonna College; married Peggy Jean Brown, 1956; three children: Philip, Mark, and Kathleen; elected to 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; member of Committee on Education and Labor, Ccmmittee on Science and Technology THIRD DISTRICT.—KALAMAZOO COUNTY. BARRY COUNTY: All except townships of Thornapple and Yankee Springs. CALHOUN COUNTY: All except townships of Clarendon and Tekonsha. CLINTON COUNTY City of DeWitt and townships of DeWitt, Eagle, and Watertown. EATON COUNTY: All except town ship of Roxand. Hi1LSDALE CoUNTY: Township of Litchfield. IoNIA COUNTY: Township of Sebewa JACKSON CouNTY: Townships of Concord and Parma. KENT COUNTY: Township of Bowne. 81 JoseErpH COUNTY: Township of Leonidas. Population (1970), 467,546. 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 J.D. degree, 1954; partner in the law firm of Ford, Kriekard, Brown & Staton of Kalamazoo, Mich., 1954-67; commissioner 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; four children; served in the 24th Infantry Division as 2d lieutenant in Japan; member of the American, Michigan, Kalamazoo, and District of Columbia Bar Associations; American Legion; board of trustees, Kalamazoo College; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Berrien, Branch, Cass, Lenawee, and Van Buren. CALHOUN COUNTY Townships of Clarendon and Tekonsha. HiLLSPALE COUNTY: All except city of Litchfield and town ship of Litchfield. St. JosEpH COUNTY: All except township of Leonidas. Population (1970), 467,140 DAVID ALAN STOCKMAN, Republican, of St. Joseph, Mich.; born in Camp Hood, Tex., November 10, 1946; graduated, Lakeshore High School, St. Joseph, 1964; B.A. history, Michigan State University; graduate work, Harvard Divinity School, 1968-70; fellow, Harvard Institute of Politics, 1974-75; served as con-gressional staff aide to U.S. Representative John Anderson, 1970-72; executive director, House of Representatives Republican Conference, 1972-75; member: Benton Harbor (Mich.) Kiwanis, Coldwater (Mich.) Jaycees, Michigan Farm Bureau, Michigan State University Alumni Association; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN FIFTH DISTRICT.—BARRY COUNTY: Townships of Thornapple and Yankee Springs. CLINTON COUNTY: Townships of Dallas and Lebanon. EATON COUNTY: Township of Roxand. IoN1aA COUNTY: All except township of Sebewa. KENT COUNTY: All except township of Bowne. MONTCALM COUNTY: Townships of Bloomer, Bushnell, and Maple Valley. Population (1970), 467,543. HAROLD S. SAWYER, Republican, of Rockford, Mich.; born in San Fran-cisco, Calif., March 21, 1920; attended San Francisco Bay Area public schools; J.D., University of California Law School, 1943; U.S. Navy, 1941-45; admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1946 and commenced practice in Grand Rapids; attorney, Grand Rapids firm of Warner, Norcross & Judd, 1945; partner, 1950-75; chair-man, 1967-75. Kent County prosecutor, 1975-76; member: Grace Episcopal Church; Kent County Republican Executive Committee; State GOP delegate; business: chairman of board, Citation Co., Inc.; director and executive com- mittee, Kysor Industrial Corp.; special legal counsel to former Gov. George Romney; married to the former Marcia Steketee; four children: Stephen, David, Keary, and Mariya; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CLINTON COUNTY: Township of Bath. INGHAM COUNTY: All except township of Williamston. JACKsoN CouNTy: All except townships of Concord and Parama. LIVINGSTON COUNTY: City of Howell and townships of Cohoctah, Conway, Deerfield, Genoa, Hamburg, Handy, Howell, Josco, Marion, Oceola, Putnam, and Unadilla. WASHTENAW COUNTY: Townships of Bridgewater, Dexter, Freedom, Lima, Lodi, Lyndon, Manchester, Saline, Scio, Sharon, Sylvan, and Webster. Population (1970), 467,536. M. ROBERT CARR, Democrat, of East Lansing, Mich.; born March 27, 1943, Janesville, Wis.; son of the late Milton R. and Edna Carr; educated in public schools of Janesville, Wis.; B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1965, University of Wisconsin Law School; attended Michigan State University, 1968-69; staff of State senate minority leader, 1968-69; administrative assistant to State attorney general, 1969-70; assistant State attorney general, 1970-72; counsel to Special Joint Committee on Legal Education, Michigan Legislature, 1972; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—GENESSEE COUNTY. SAGINAW COUNTY: Townships of Albee, Birch Run, Maple Grove, and Taymouth. SHIAWASSEE COUNTY: Townships of Burns, Hazelton, and Venice. TUSCOLA County: Township of Arbela. Population (1970), 466,287. DALE E. KILDEE, Democrat, of Flint, Mich.; born in Flint, September 16, 1929; graduated, St. Mary High School, 1947; B.A., Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, 1952; M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961; graduate studies in history and political science, University of Peshawar, Pakistan, under Rotary Foundation Fellowship; teacher, University of Detroit High School; Flint Central High School, 1956-64; served as State representative, 1965-74; State senator, 1975-77; member: Optimists, Urban League, Knights of Columbus, Phi Delta Kappa national honorary fraternity, American Federation of Teachers; married to the former Gayle Heyn, 1965; three children: David, Laura, and Paul; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CountIES: Huron and Lapeer. ARENAC County: City of Standish; townships of Lincoln and Standish. BAY County: All except townships of Beaver and Gibson. SAGINAW COUNTY: Cities of Frankenmuth, Saginaw, and Zilwaukee; townships of Blumfield, Bridgeport, Buena Vista, Carrollton, Frankenmuth, James, Kochville, Saginaw, Spaulding, Swan Creek, Thomas, Tittabawas-see, and Zilwaukee. SANILAC COUNTY: All except townships of Buel, Fremont, and Worth. TuscoLA County: All except township of Arbela. Population (1970), 467,206. BOB TRAXLER, Democrat, of Bay City, Mich.; born July 21, 1931, Kaw-kawlin, Mich.; grad uated with B.A. in political science from Michigan State University, 1953; served in the U.S. Army, 1953-55; awarded LL. B. from the Detroit College of Law, 1959; served as assistant Bay County prosecutor, 1960-62; served in Michigan State House of Representatives, 1962-74; served as majority flcor leader in the Michigan House, 1965-66; chairman of the Committee on Judiciary in the Michigan House, 1969-74; married to the formar Mary Bessonette; two children: Tamara and Bradley; elected to 93d Congress in a special election, April 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Appropriations Committee. NINTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Allegan, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, and Ottawa. BENzIE COUNTY: All except township of Colfax. WEXFORD COUNTY: T'ownships of Henderson, South Branch, Springville, and Wexford. Population (1970), 467,245. GUY ADRIAN VANDER JAGT, Republican, of Luther, Mich.; born in Cadillac, Mich., August 26, 1931; 1945-49, attended Cadillac High School; 1953, Hope College, bachelor of arts degree; 1955, Yale tJniversity, 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 each succeeding Congress; chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; member, Ways and Means Committee. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Clare, Gladwin, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Ogemaw, Osceola, and Roscommon. ANTRIM COUNTY: Townships of Helena and Mancelona. ARENAC COUNTY: Cities of Au Gres and Omer; townships of Adams, Arenac, Au Gres, Clayton, Deep River, Mason, Moffat, Sims, Turner, and Whitney. BAY County: Townships of Beaver and Gibson. BENzIE COUNTY: Township of Colfax. CLINTON COUNTY: City of St. Johns; townships of -Bengal, Bingham, Duplain, Essex, Greenbrush, Olive, Ovid, Riley, Victor, and Westphalia. CRAW-FORD COUNTY: Township of Beaver Creek. INGHAM COUNTY: Township of Williamston. MONTCALM County: All except townships of Bloomer, Bushnell, and Maple Valley. SAGINAW COUNTY: Townships of Brady, Brant, Chapin, Chesaning, Fremont, Jonesfield, Lakefield, Marion, Richland, and St. Charles. SHIAWASSEE COUNTY: All except townships of Burns, Hazelton, and Venice. WEXFORD County: All except townships of Henderson, South Branch, Springville, and Wexford. Population (1970), 467,547. ELFORD A. CEDERBIERG, Republican, of Midland, 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 33d degree, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the 83d through the 95th Congresses; elected ranking minority member of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives in January 1973. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Baraga, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chip-pewa, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic, Houghton, losco, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Mar-quette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft. ANTRIM CouNTY: All except townships of Helena and Mancelona. CRAWFORD COUNTY: All except township of Beaver Creek. Population (1970), 467,547. PHILIP E. RUPPE, Republican, of Houghton, Mich.; born in Laurium, Miech., 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 (jg.); 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 each succeeding Congress. : TWELFTH DISTRICT.—ST. CLAIR COUNTY. MACOMB COUNTY: Cities of Fraser, Memphis, Mt. Clemens New Baltimore, Richmond, Roseville, St. Clair Shores, and Utica; townships of Armada, Bruce, Chesterfield, Clinton, Harrison, Lake Lenox, Macomb, Ray, Richmond, Shelby, and Washington. OAKLAND COUNTY: City of Rochester and that part of Avon Township east of a line beginning at the southern limits of the township at Rochester Road and running north on Rochester to Wabash, west on Wabash to Hickory Lawn, north on Hickory Lawn to Stark, west on Stark to Juengel, north on Juengel to Kalhaven, east on Kalhaven to Rochester, north on Rochester to Boyken, west on Boyken to Juengel, north on Juengel to Hamlin Road, east on Hamlin to Rochester, north on Rochester to Avon, west on Avon to Livernois and north on Livernois to the northern boundary of the township. SANILAC COUNTY : Townships of Buel, Fremont, and Worth. Population (1970), 467,543. DAVID EDWARD BONIOR, Democrat, of Mount Clemens, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., June 6, 1945; attended elementary schools in Detroit; graduated, Notre Dame High School, 1963; B.A., University of Iowa, 1967; M.A., history, Chapman College (California), 1972; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1968-72; member, Michigan House of Representatives, 1973-77; married to the former Sybil Louise Rader, 1967; two children: Andy and Julie; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CiItYy oF DETROIT: That part beginning on the east at the city limits, north from the Detroit River to the Edsel Ford Expressway on Wayburn, Lozier, Alter, Warren, and Phillip; north on Conner from the expressway to Gratiot; south and west on Gratiot, French, Grinnell, St. Cyril, Huber, Mt. Elliott, and Miller to Hamtramck boundaries; south, west, north on boundaries to the Grand Trunk RR.; west to Dexter following Holbrook, Cameron, King, Oakland, Josephine, Brush, Holbrook, Woodward, Clairmont, Second, Atkinson, Third, Clairmont, Lodge Expressway, Atkinson, Kinwood and Joy Road; south on Dexter and West Grand Boulevard to Canadian National and New York Central RR.; south and east on McKinstry and Fert to the boulevard and south to the river; also includes Belle Isle. Population (1970), 465,076. CHARLES C. DIGGS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich., where he was born December 2, 1922; only child of Mayme E. and the late State Senator Charles C. Diggs; graduated from public schools of Detroit and attended University of Michigan in 1940, 1941, and 1942; in September 1942 transferred to Fisk Uni-versity, Nashville, Tenn., and while student there entered United States Army as private, February 19, 1943; discharged second lieutenant Army Air Corps, June 1, 1945; in September 1945 furthered education at Wayne State University, Detroit, and graduated in June 1946, becoming a mortician and business executive; entered Detroit College of Law, September 1950 and while student in 1951 elected youngest member of Michigan State Senate, where he served until elected to 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, House Committee on District of Columbia; chairman, House International Rela-tions Subcommittee on Africa; vice chairman, Subcommittee on International Operations; founder and past chairman of Congressional Black Caucus; dean, Michigan Democratic Delegation; married to former Janet Hall, a career Foreign Service Officer, also frcm Detroit, an alumna of Barnard College and Georgetown eri; father of five children: Charles C. III, Denise, Alexis, Douglass, and Carla. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—M acoMB County: Cities of Center Line, East Detroit, and the southern half of Warren. WAYNE CouNtY: Eastern portion of the city of Detroit, and the cities of Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Woods, and Grosse Pointe Shores. Population (1970), 467,603. 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, J.D. degree, 1951; National War College; Naval War College; veteran World War II, 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 practice of law; member, House Administration and Armed Services Committees; chairman, Library and Memorials Subcommittee; chairman, Joint Committee on the Library; chairman, Subcommittee on Personnel; member of numerous community, fraternal, and legal organizations; married to Margaret Garvey; five children: Lucien A., Bridget K., Brendan T., Gretchen T., and Eric F.; elected to the 87th Congress, November 7, 1961, to fill a vacancy ; reelected to the 88th and succeeding Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MONROE COUNTY: The township of Ash, including the village of Carleton. WAYNE CouNtY: Cities of Belleville, Dearborn Heights, Flat Rock, Garden City, Gibraltar, Inkster, Rockwood, Romulus, Taylor, Wayne, Westland, and Woodhaven; most of the city of Southgate, and a small section in the southeast corner of Livonia; townships of Brownstown, Canton, Huron, Sumpter, and Van Buren. Population (1970), 466,608. 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 J.D.); honorary doctorates from Eastern Michigan University and Westfield State College, Mass. ; served in the U.S. Navy 1944-46 and U.S. Air Force Reserve 1950-58 and dis-charged as first lieutenant (legal officer); married to former Martha Cook; 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 Asso-ciation, Eagles, Elks, Moose, and Rotary International; Distinguished Service Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, in 1962; vice chairman, Conference of Great Lakes Congressmen; executive hoard member, Democratic Study Group; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to subsequent Con- gresses; chairman, Higher Education Subcommittee; member, Committees on Education and Labor, Post Office and Civil Service; Democratic Regional Whip for Michigan. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—WAYNE County: Cities of Allen Park, Dearborn, Ecorse, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Riverview, Trenton, Wyandotte: that part of Southgate not included in the Fifteenth District; and a part of southwestern Detroit. Population (1970), 467,168. JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Trenton, Mich. ; born in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 8, 1926; B.S., Georgetown University, 1949; J.D., Georgetown Uni-versity Law School, 1952; World War II veteran; Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor, 1953-55; elected to the 84th Congress in a special election to fill the vacant seat of his late father, the Honorable John D. Dingell, December 13, 1955; reelected to the 85th and all succeeding Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Oakland (part) and Wayne (part); the cities of Farmington, Farmington Hills, Lathrup Village, and Southfield; township of Redford; the northwest section of the city of Detroit. Population (1970), 467,544. WILLIAM M. BRODHEAD, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 1941; graduated with an A.B. degree from Wayne State University, 1965, and a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School, 1967; admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1968 and engaged in the practice of law from 1968 to 1971; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, 1970, and reelected, 1972; married, wife’s name, Kathleen; two children: Michael and Paul, elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—MaAcoMB CouNtY: City of Sterling Heights and that part of the city of Warren north of a line beginning at the western city limits at Eleven Mile Road and running east along Eleven Mile to La Rose Drive, north on La Rose to Santa Anna, north on Santa Anna to Garbor Street, east on Garbor to Hoover Road, north on Hoover to Susan Avenue, east on Susan to Shacket, south on Shacket to Carol Avenue, east on Carol to Wagner Avenue, south on Wagner to Eleven Mile Road, east on Eleven Mile to Shellborne Drive, north on Shellborne to Carol Avenue, east on Carol to Schoen-herr Street, north on Schoenherr to Martin Road and east on Martin Road to the eastern city limits. OAKLAND COUNTY: Cities of Berkley, Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Madison Heights, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, and Royal Oak and all of Troy except that part bounded by a line beginning at the northern city limits at Rochester Road and running south on Rochester to Lovell, west on Lovell to Donaldson, north on Donaldson to the city limits and east along the city limits to the point of beginning, and Royal Oak Township. Population (1970), 465,916. JAMES J. BLANCHARD, Democrat, of Pleasant Ridge, Mich. ; born, August 8, 1942, Detroit, Mich. ; educated in the Ferndale, Mich., public schools, and Michigan State University at Lansing, M.B.A. and B.A.; received law degree at the Univer-sity of Minnesota, J.D.; admitted to the bar at Lansing, 1968; assistant attorney general, State of Michigan, August 1969-January 1974; assistant deputy attorney general, 1971-72; administrative assistant to the attorney general, 1970-71; legal aide, Elections Bureau, Michigan Secretary of State, 1968-69; member Association of Assistant Attorneys General, Ferndale Jaycees, State Bar of Michigan, and American Bar Association; Michigan State University, Oakland County Executive Board; University of Detroit Titan Club; married to the former Paula Parker; one son, Jay, 1970; elected to the 94th Congress, Novem-ber 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—L1VINGSTON COUNTY: City of Brighton, and the townships of Brighton, Green Oak, Hartland, and Tyrone. OAKLAND CouNtY: Cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Keego Harbor, Northville, Novi, Orchard Lake, Pontiac, South Lyon, Sylvan Lake, Walled Lake, Wixom, and that part of Troy not in District 18, and all of the townships of Addison, Bloomfield, Brandon, Com-merce, Groveland, Highland, Holly, Independence, Lyon, Milford, Novi, Oakland, Orion, Oxford, Pontiac, Rose, Southfield, Springfield, Waterford, West Bloomfield, White Lake, and that part of Avon Township west of a line beginning at the northern township limits at Livernois and running south along Livernois to Avon Road, east on Avon Road to Rochester Road, south on Rochester Road to the township limits. Population (1970), 467,540. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican of Birmingham, Mich.; born in Royal Oak on April 28, 1922, son of the late Dr. S. C. and thelate Fern Taylor Broom-field; attended the public schools of Royal Oak and Michigan State University; in 1951 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 each succeeding Congress; ranking Republican of Committee on International Relations; member, Small Business Committee; U.S. delegate to NATO Parliamentarians’ Conference, Paris, 1960; U.S. Delegate to NATO Conference, Denmark, 1975; U.S. delegate to United States-United Kingdcm Farliamentary Conference, Eermuda, 1662; U.S. delegate Congressional Directory MICHIGAN to Canada-United States Interparliamentary Conference in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967-69, and 1972; U.S. delegate to Mexico-U.8S. Interparliamentary Group, 1973; U.S. delegate to Korea-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, 1969-74; president of National Republican Club of Capitol Hill, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, and 1974; U.S. delegate to 22d United Nations General Assembly; congressional adviser to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament in Geneva, Switzerland, March 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, and 1974; National Foreign Relations Council of American Legion, 1974. MINNESOTA (Population, 1970 census, 3,805,069) SENATORS HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Waverly, Minn.; born in Wallace, S. Dak., May 27, 1911; educated in South Dakota schools; graduated with degree from Denver College of Pharmacy; University of Minnesota with A.B. degree (Phi Beta Kappa); Louisiana State University with M.A. degree; honorary doctorate degrees from 40 colleges and universities; State Director, War Production, Training, 1942; assistant director, War Manpower Commission, 1943; professor in political science, Macalester College, 1943 and 1944; married Muriel Buck; four children; elected mayor of Minneapolis in 1945 and 1947; member of First Congregational Church of Minnesota; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1948, for the term commencing January 3, 1949; reelected in 1954 and again in 1960 for term ending January 3, 1967; U.S. delegate to United Nation’s 1956-57; Senate Majority Whip, 1961-64; served until his resignation December 29, 1964, having been elected Vice President November 3, 1964, for term beginning January 20, 1965; Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1968; professor of political science and international affairs, Macalester College, 1969-70; professor in the social science program, University of Minnesota, 1969-70; chairman, board of consultants, and member, board of directors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Educational Corp.; member, board of directors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1969-70; chairman, board of trustees, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1969-72; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1970; reelected in 1976. WENDELL RICHARD ANDERSON, Democrat, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in St. Paul, Minn., February 1, 1933; educated in the public schools of St. Paul; B.A., University of Minnesota, 1954; J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, 1960; lawyer, admitted to the bar in 1960 and commenced practice in St. Paul; served in U.S. Army, 1959-63; member, Minnesota House of Represent-atives, 1959-63; Minnesota Senate, 1963-71; Governor of Minnesota, 1971-76; chairman, Democratic Governors’ Conference, 1974-75; chairman, plat-form committee, Democratic National Convention, 1976; member, U.S. Olympic hockey team, 1956; U.S. National Hockey team, 1955, 1957; married to the former Mary McKee; three children: Amy, Elizabeth, and Brett; appointed to the U.S. Senate on December 30, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Walter F. Mondale. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Washington, and Winona. DAKoTA COUNTY: That part not included in the Second District. Popu- lation (1970), 473,918. ALBERT HAROLD QUIE, Republican, of Dennison, Minn.; born near Dennison, 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; four honorary doctorate degrees; married to Gretchen Hansen of Minneapolis, Minn., June 6, 1948; five children: Frederic, Jennifer, Daniel, Joel, and Benjamin; farmer; former school board member and soil conservation district director; member, North Atlantic Assembly delegate; distinguished service awards: Future Farmers of America, National Educational Association, Vocational Education Association, Learning Disabilities Association; Minnesota Council for Exceptional Children; Minnesota State College Board System; John Fogarty Statesmanship Award; elected State senator in 1954; elected to the 85th Congress February 18, 1958, in a special election; reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking member of the Committee on Education and Labor; member, Standards of Official Conduct Committee; member, Republican Committee on Committees. Congressional Directory MINNESOTA SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIFS: Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Martin, McLeod, Mower, Nicollet, Scott, Sibley, Waseca, and Watonwan. DAKOTA COUNTY: Towns of Eagan and Eureka; villages of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Farmington, and Lakeville. HENNEPIN COUNTY: Villages of Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenwood, I.ong Lake, Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, St. Bonifacius, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, and Woodland; cities of Minnetonka Beach and Wayzata. Population (1970), 476,647. THOMAS M. HAGEDORN, Republican, of Truman, Minn.; born in Blue Earth, Minn., November 27, 1943; 1961 graduate of Blue Earth High School; served in the U.S. Navy; elected to the Minnesota Legislature, 1970-74; member: Jaycees, St. Paul Lutheran Church, and Farm Bureau; married, the former Kathleen Mittlestadt, 1962; three children: James, Heidi, and Tricia; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN COUNTY: That part consisting of the municipalities of Bloomington. Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Medicine Lake, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, Richfield, Robbinsdale, St. Louis Park, and a small portion of the city of Minneapolis. Population (1970), 472,662. BILL FRENZEL, Republican, of Golden Valley, Minn.; born in St. Paul, Minn., July 31, 1928; Dartmouth College, B.A., 1950, and M.B.A. in business administration, 1951; lieutenant, U.S. Naval Reserve, 1951-54, Korean Theater; elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1962; reelected 1964, 1966, and 1968; ex-president, Minneapolis Terminal Warehouse Co.; past member, executive board, American Warehousemen’s Association; married Ruth Purdy, June 9, 1951; three daughters: Deborah, Pamela, and Melissa; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTF TJSTRICT.—RaMsEY COUNTY: That part not included in the Fifth District. Population(1970), 473,902. BRUCE FRANK VENTO, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minnesota; born in St. Paul, October 7, 1940; graduated, Johnson High School, St. Paul, 1958; A.A., University of Minnesota, 1961; B.S., with honors Wisconsin State University, 1965; graduate work, University of Minnesota; teacher; served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1971-76, assistant majority leader and committee chairman; activities include Minnesota Education Council, Com-mission on Minnesota's Future, Merrick Day Center Board of Retarded, Target Area ‘“C” Advisory Council poverty program, Phalen Area Community Council, YMCA; member, Presentation Church; married to the former Mary Jean Moore; done children: Michael, Peter, John; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 976. FIFTH DISTRICT.—ANOEKA COUNTY: That part consisting of the village of Hilltop, and the cities of Fridley and Columbia Heights. HENNEPIN COUNTY: That part consisting of the village of St. Anthony, and that part of the city of Minneapolis not included in the Third District. RAMSEY CouNtY: That part consisting of the village of St. Anthony. Population (1970), 479,280. DONALD MacKAY FRASER, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, M inn.; 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; 19 69-71—cbhairman, Democratic Study Group; chairman, 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 Conference 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’ Committee on Public Education; delegate to 1972 and 1973 Conference on Disarmament; Congressional advisor on the U.S. Delegation to the U.N. Seabeds Committee; 1973-76 national chairman, Americans for Democratic Action; representative on the U.S. delegation to the 7th special session and the 30th session of the General Assembly of the U.N., 1975; member, National Democratic Party Commission on Role and Future of Presidential Primaries, 1976— ; chairman, Democratic Conference, 1975—-; 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 each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Benton, Big Stone, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, and Yellow Medicine. HENNEPIN COUNTY: That part not included in the Second, Third, or Fifth Districts. Population (1970), 476,748. RICHARD M. NOLAN, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Waite Park, Minn.; born in Brainerd, Minn., December 17, 1943; married, the former Marjorie Langer; four children: Michael, Leah, John, and Katherine; attended St. John's University, Collegeville, Minn., 1962; B.A., political science, University of Minne-sota, 1966; postgraduate work in public administration and public policy forma-tion at the University of Maryland, 1967; educational director of Headstart for three central Minnesota counties, 1968; curriculum coordinator for Adult Basic Education for Little Falls School District, 1968; social studies teacher in Royalton, Minn., 1968-69; project coordinator for the Center for the Study of Local Gov-ernment at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minn., 1971; staff assistant to U.S. Senator Walter F. Mondale, 1966-68; elected to Minnesota House of Repre-sentatives in 1968 and reelected in 1970; Federal/State coordinator for the Minne-sota House of Representatives 1973 legislative session; general labor at United Parcel Services, 1964-66; member of Teamsters Union; administrative assistant to the senior vice president of Fingerhut Corp., 1973-74; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Aitkin, Beltrami, Becker, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Kittson, Lake of the Wcods, Mahnomen, Marstall. Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pupe, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, and Wilkin (28 counties). Population (1970), 472,763. ARLAN STANGELAND, Republican, of Barnesville, Minn.; born in Fargo, N. Dak., February 8, 1930; moved to Minnesota in 1936; graduated, Moorhead (Minn.) High School, 1948" farmer, Wilkin County, Minn. ;; served as: director, Barnesville Chamber of Commerce, 1976-77; president, ' Barnesville PTA— 1965-66, legislative chairman—1966— 67; member, Curriculum Advisory Com-mittee of Minnesota Vo-Tech Institute; recipient, North Dakota State University ‘“Agriculturist Award for Community Service,” 1976; elected to Barnesville School Board, 1976; served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1966-74; member: Minnesota Wool Growers’ Association, Minnesota Shorthorn Associ-ation, Minnesota Beef Improvement Association, Red River Valley Livestock Association; member, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Barnesville; married to the former Virginia Trowbridge, 1950; seven children: David, Beth, Brian, Jean, Todd, Jeffrey, and Stuart; elected to the 95th Congress by special election on February 22, 1977, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Bob Selmer Bergland. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Carlton, Chisago, Cook, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake Pine, and St. Louis. ANOKA County: That part not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 479,159. JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Chisholm, Minn.; born in Chisholm, September 10, 1934; graduated Chisholm High School, 1952; B.A., summa cum laude, French and political science, College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., 1956; M.A., government, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, 1957; served as administrative assistant to Congressman John A. Blatnik, 1963-74; administrator of the House Public Works Committee, 1971-74; married to the former Marilynn Jo Garlick; four children: Thomas Edward, Katherine Noelle, Anne-Thérese, and Monica Rose; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI (Population, 1970 census, 2,216,912) 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; LL.D. Mississippi College, 1971; 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; reelected for term beginning " January 3, 1973; elected President Pro Tempore, July 29, 1972; reelected January 3, 1973; chairman, Committee on the Judiciary; member, Committee on Agri-culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. 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; LL.D., Belhaven College, 1972; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta (legal), and Alpha Chi Rho fraternities; Presbyterian, Mason, Lion, Mississippi and American Bar Associations; elected Mississippi House of Representatives 1928-32; elected district prosecuting attorney, Sixteenth Judical District, 1931 and 1935; appointed circuit judge, 1937, and elected 1938, 1942, 1946; elected United States Senator November 4, 1947; reelected 1952, 1958, 1964, 1970, and 1976; chairman, Armed Services Committee; member, Appropriations Committee; married Coy Hines, 1929; two children: John Hampton and Mrs. Margaret S. Womble; two grand-daughters, Jane Grey Syme and Martha Laurin Stennis, and two grandsons, John Stennis Syme and Hampton Hines Stennis. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Alcorn, Benton, Coahoma, De Soto, Grenada, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Quitman, Tate, Tallahatchie, Tippah, Tishomingo, Tunica, Union, and Yalobusha (20 counties). Population (1970), 433,825. 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 (now Mrs. Dr. Walter Merritt) ; 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 Charles-ton, Miss.; attended both literary and law departments of the University of Missis-sippi and has since practiced law at Charleston, Miss.; served 1 year as school principal; elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives 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, Tate, and De Soto 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 19th term; ranking member, Committee on Appropriations (Public Works, Agriculture, and Food and Drug and Related Agencies Subcommittees) ; author: “That We May Live,” 1966. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Attala, Bolivar, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Leflore, Lowndes, Monroe, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Sunflower, Washington, Webster, and Winston (16 counties). Populstion (1970), 440,689. DAVID R. BOWEN, Democrat, of Cleveland, Miss.; born October 21, 1932, at Houston, Miss. ; son of David Reece Bowen and Lera Pinnix Bowen; graduate of Cleveland High School, Harvard University, A.B. (1954), Oxford University, M.A.; U.S. Army; Assistant Professor of Political Science and History, Mississippi College; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Millsaps College; Office of Eco-nomic Opportunity; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; first Federal-State Coordinator for Mississippi; elected to 93d Congress on November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Cotton Subcommittee of House Committee on Agriculture—member, Oilseeds and Rice Subcommittee, Dairy and Poultry Subcommittee; member, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Subcom-mittees on Coast Guard and Navigation, Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, and Panama Canal. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clarke, Covington, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Kemper, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Madison, Marion, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Rankin, Scott, Sharkey, Simpson, Smith, and Yazoo (22 counties). Population (1970), 445,713. GILLESPIE V. MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, Miss.; born in Meridian; B.S., Mississippi State University; served in World War IT and Korean conflict; former brigadier general in Mississippi National Guard, currently as- signed to Standby Reserve; recipient of Legion of Merit, Bronze Star for Valor, Commendation Medal, and Mississippi Magnolia Cross Award; awarded cer- tificate of Merit by American Red Cross, Distinguished Service Medal by Na- tional Guard Association of United States, ‘Mississippian of the Year’ by Mississippi Broadcasters Association, Governor’s Outstanding Mississippian Award, and Distinguished Service Citation by Reserve Officers Association of United States; member, Episcopal Church; past president of Mississippi State University Alumni Association, Mississippi Heart Association, and Mississippi National Guard Association; owned and operated Montgomery Insurance Agency prior to being elected to U.S. Congress; served in Mississippi State Senate rep- resenting Lauderdale County, 1956-66; elected to 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st and each succeeding Congress; member of House Armed Services Committee and Veterans’ Affairs Committee (chairman of Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension, and Insurance); served as chairman of House Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia in 94th Congress; former president of Congressional Prayer Breakfast group. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, Warren, and Wilkinson (12 counties). Population (1970), 444,704. THAD COCHRAN, Republican, of Jackson, Miss.; born in Pontotoc, Miss., December 7, 1937; graduated, Byram High School, 1955; B.A., University of Mississippi 1959; J.D., University of Mississippi Law School, 1965; received a Rotary Foundation Fellowship and studied international law and jurisprudence at Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland, 1963-64; served in U.S. Navy, 1959-61; admitted to Mississippi State Bar, 1965; board of directors, Jackson Rotary Club, 1970-71; Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award, Jackson Junior Chamber of Commerce; named one of three Outstanding Young Men of the Year in Mississippi, 1971; president, young lawyers section of Mississippi State Bar, 1972-73; married Rose Clayton of New Albany, Miss., 1964; two children: Clayton and Katherine; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jones, Lamar, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (12 counties). Population (1970), 451,981. TRENT LOTT, Republican, of Pascagoula, Miss.; born October 9, 1941, in Grenada, Miss.; son of Chester P. and Iona (Watson) Lott; graduate of Pas-cagoula public schools and the University of Mississippi, B.P.A., 1963; J.D., 1967; served as field representative for the University of Mississippi, 1963-65, acting law alumni secretary of the Ole Miss Alumni Association, 1966-67; practiced law in Pascagoula in 1967 with Bryan & Gordon law firm; administrative assistant to Congressman William M. Colmer, 1968-72; member: Sigma Nu social fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Jackson County Bar Association, American Bar Association, the Masons, First Baptist Church of Pascagoula; married Patricia E. 79-000 O -77 -9 Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI Thompson of Pascagoula, December 27, 1964; two children: Chester T., Jr., and Tyler Elizabeth; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Judiciary Committee, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 93d Congress; Committee on Rules, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 94th Congress and 95th Congress. MISSOURI (Population, 1970 census, 4,677,399) SENATORS 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; president, Missouri State Prosecuting Attorneys Association, 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 Asso-ciation 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; Missouri Man of the Year, United Press International, 1968; named a Missouri Squire, 1969; Americanism Award, Department of Missouri Jewish War Vets, 1972; Democracy in Action Award, American Jewish Congress, 1974; Harry S Truman Good Neighbor Award, 1974; Author of “War and Presidential Power: A Chronicle of Congres-sional Surrender”, published 1974; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1968; IiGectod to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 981. JOHN CLAGGETT DANFORTH, Republican, of Flat, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., September 5, 1936; graduated, St. Louis County Day School, 1954; A.B., Princeton University, 1958; B.D., LL.B., Yale University, 1963; admitted to the bar in 1963 and commenced practice in New York, N.Y.; ordained clergy, Episcopal Church; served as Missouri attorney general, 1969-76; member, Yale Corporation, Missouri Academy of Squires, Princeton University; married to the former Sally Dobson; five children: Eleanor, Mary, D.D., Jody, and Tom; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CiIry oF ST. Louis: Census tracts 1051-1055, 1061-1067, 1071-1077, 1081-1085, 1091-1095, 1101-1105, 1111-1115, 1121-1124, 1192, 1201-1203, 1212-1214, 1252, 1254, and 1261-1265. ST. LoUIls COUNTY: Townships of Hadley, Jefferson, Lincoln, Normandy, and Washington; Clayton Township, census tracts 2164 and 2189; Creve Coeur Township, census tracts 2159 and 2162; Gravois Township, census tract 2196. Population (1970), 468,056. 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; 1963; developed agenda and workshops, and attended Summer White House Conference, 1966, as delegate from Missouri; married Carol A. Johnson; three children: Vicki, Lacy, and Michelle; elected to the 91st Congress, November &,1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Education and Labor; and House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; Democratic Study Group; member, Congressional Black Caucus. SECOND DISTRICT.—ST. Louis COUNTY: Townships of Airport, Midland, and St. Ferdinand. Bon-homme Township, all except census tracts 2178.01-2178.03 and 2216; Clayton Township, all except census tracts 2164 and 2189; Creve Coeur Township, all except census tracts 2159 and 2162; Ferguson Township, census tracts 2124-2127; Gravois Township, all except census tracts 2196-2198 ,2208.01-2208.03, and 2212.01. Population (1970), 468,808. ROBERT A. YOUNG, Democrat, of St. Ann, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., November 27, 1923; graduated, Normany High School, St. Louis, 1941; pipe-fitter; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-45; served as Democratic committeeman 100 Congressional Directory MISSOURI of Airport Township, 1952; served in Missouri House of Representatives, 1957-63; Missouri Senate, 1963-77; member: Pipefitters’ Union, American Legion, Amvets, VFW, Knights of Columbus, Lions; member, St. Kevin’s Catholic Church; married to the former Irene Slawson, 1947; three children: Anne, Robert, Marga- ret; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. Grandchildren: Robert A. Young V, John P. Young, Matthew E. Lewis. THIRD DISTRICT.—City or ST. Louis: Census tracts 1011-1017.69, 1021-1025, 1031-1037, 1041-1044, 1131-1134, 1141-1143, 1151-1157, 1161-1165, 1171-1174, 1181-1185, 1191, 1193, 1211, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1231-1235, 1241-1245, 1251, and 1253. ST. Louis COUNTY: Townships of Concord and Lemay; Gravois Township, census tracts 2197, 2198, 2208.01-2208.03, and 2212.01. Population (1970), 467,544. RICHARD A. GEPHARDT, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo. ; born in St. Louis, Jan-uary 31, 1941; graduated, Southwest High School, 1958; B.S., Northwestern University, 1962; J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 1965; admitted to the bar in 1965 and ccmmenced practice in St. Louis; attorney, partner, Thomp-son & Mitchell; served in Missouri Air National Guard, 1¢65-71; Alderman, 14th Ward, City of St. Louis, Mo., 1971-77; member: Kiwanis, Boy Scouts of America, Children’s United Research Effort, Missouri Bar Association, and St. Louis Ear Association; married to the former Jane Ann Byrnes, 1966; two children: Matthew and Christine; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; mem-ber, House Committee on Ways and Means. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Barton, Bates, Benton, Cass, Cooper, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Johnson, Lafayette, Morgan, Pettis, St. Clair, Saline, and Vernon. JACKSON COUNTY: Townships of Fort Osage, Prairie, Sni-A-Bar, and Van Buren. Blue Township, all including census tract 107.01, less Kansas City. Brooking Township, census tracts 125.01-125.03, 127.01, 127.02, 128.02, and 142-145. Population (1970), 466,940. IKE SKELTON, Democrat, of Lexington, Mo.; born in Lexington, Lafayette County, Mo., December 20, 1931; graduated, Lexington High School, 1949; attended Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo.; graduated, University of Missouri: A.B., 1953; LL.B., 1956; attended University of Edinburgh (Scot-land), 1953; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1957 and commenced practice in Lexington, Mo.; elected, State senate, 1970; reelected, 1974; prosecuting attorney, Lafayette County, 1957-60; special assistant attorney general, 1961— 63; member: Phi Beta Kappa honor society, Missouri Bar Association, Lions, Elks, Masons, Boy Scouts, First Christian Church; married to the former Susan B. Anding, 1961; three children: Ike, James, and Page; elected to the 95th Con-gress, November 2, 1976. FIFTH DISTRICT.—JACKSON COUNTY: Townships of Kaw and Washington; Blue Township, that portion consisting of Kansas City except for census tract 107.01; Brooking Township, all except for census tracts 125.01-125.03, 127.01, 127.02, 128.02, and 142-145. Population (1970), 467,457. 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; discharged as lieutenant colonel; married to Jim Grant Bolling; three children; elected to 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Joint Economic Committee, 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.—COUNTIES: Adair, Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, De Kalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Ray, Sullivan, and Worth (23 counties). Population (1970), 469,642. E. THOMAS COLEMAN, Republican, of Kansas City, Mo.; born in Kansas City, Mo., May 29, 1943; educated in Kansas City public schools; B.A., William Jewell College, 1965; Master in public administration, New York University, 1969; J.D., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1969; admitted to the Missouri Bar and commenced practice in 1969; served as State assistant attorney general, 1969-72; elected to the Missouri House of Representatives, 1972; reelected, 1974; married to the former Marilyn Anderson, 1968; three children: Julie, Emily, and Megan; elected to the 94th Congress, November 2, 1976, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jerry L. Litton, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress; member, House Agriculture Committee, District of Columbia Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Barry, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, Laclede, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, and Wright (18 coun-ties). Population (1970), 466,699. GENE TAYLOR, Republican, of Sarcoxie, Mo.; born near Sarcoxie, Mo., February 10, 1928; educated in public schools of Jasper County; graduated from Sarcoxie High School; attended Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Mo.; served in the 108th Cavalry, Missouri National Guard, 1948-49; automobile dealer; past member, board of directors, Missouri Automobile Dealers’ Associa-tion; mayor of Sarcoxie, Mo., 1954-60; member, board of trustees, Missouri Southern College, Joplin, Mo.; Republican national committeeman, 1966-72; member: United Methodist Church, Sarcoxie, Mo.; Masons; Scottish Rite; Shriner; Lions Club; Missouri State Chamber of Commerce; Sarcoxie Chamber of Commerce; married Dorothy Wooldridge of Sarcoxie, July 26, 1947; two children: Linda Kay and Larry Eugene; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Camden, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Franklin, Gasconade, Howell, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Oregon, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, Shannon, Texas, and Washington. ST. Louis County: Meramec Township, Missouri River and Queeny Township, census tracts 2178.01-2178.03 and 2216. Population (1970), 467,532. RICHARD H. ICHORD, Democrat, of Houston, Mo.; born June 27, 1926, in Licking, Texas County, Mo.; attended the public schools; upon graduation enlisted in the U.S. Navy Air Corps; 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 Doctor Juris degree in 1952 from the University of Missouri; received honorary doctorate degree from Southwest Baptist College, Doctor of Public Service, in 1972; was admitted to the Missouri bar and commenced the private practice of law in Houston; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; 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 each succeeding Congress; member of House Armed Services Committee and House Committee on Small Business. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Audrain, Callaway, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, and Warren. ST. Louis County: Townships of Florissant and Spanish Lake, and parts of Lewis and Clark and Ferguson Townships. Population (1970), 467,990. HAROLD LEE VOLKMER, Democrat, of Hannibal, Mo.; born in Jefferson City, Mo., April 4, 1931; educated in the St. Peter’s High School, Jefferson City Junior College, St. Louis University School of Commerce and Finance, and received LL.B. from University of Missouri School of Law, Columbia, 1955; admitted to the bar in 1955, and appointed Assistant Attorney General of Missouri; served in the U.S. Army, 1955-57; prosecuting attorney of Marion County, Mo., 1960-66; served in Missouri House of Representatives, during the 78th general assembly served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and as a member of the Revenue and Economics Committee, and as a member of the Third State Reorganization Commission; elected to the 95th U.S. Congress, November 2, 1976, member: House Judiciary Committee; Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hannibal; 10th Judicial Circuit Bar Association; Missouri Bar Association; Hannibal Lions Club; and Knights of Columbus; recipient of Hannibal Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award and received the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Award for Meritorious Public Service in the 76th and 77th Missouri General Assemblies; married Shirley Ruth Braskett of Kokomo, Ind., August 20, 1955; three children: Jerry Wayne, John Paul, and Elizabeth Ann. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Iron, Jefferson, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Scott, Stoddard, and Wayne (19 counties). Population (1970), 466,731. BILL D. BURLISON, Democrat, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; born in Wardell, Mo., reared on southeastern Missouri farm and family continues to farm there; 102 Congressional Directory MISSOURI Southeast Missouri State College, B.A. and B.S. in education; president, student body; Master of Education and LL.B., University of Missouri; instructor, business law, Southeast Missouri State College; 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 Association, 1967; former president, Cape Girardeau County Board of Education; former assistant attorney general of Missouri; prosecuting attorney of Cape Girardeau County for three terms; 3% years in U.S. Marine Corps; married Barbara Humphreys, Columbia, Mo.; three children: James David, Laura Ann, and Andrew Jefferson; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. MONTANA (Population, 1970 census, 694,409) SENATORS 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; reelected in 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973; reelected in 1972 for the term ending January 3, 1979. 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 caused by resignation of James F. Battin; reelected to 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Flathead, Gallatin, Glacier, Granite, Jefferson, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Liberty, Lincoln, Madison, Meagher, Mineral, Missoula, Dork Pondera, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, and Toole (23 counties). Population (1970), 7,447. MAX BAUCUS, Democrat, of Missoula, Mont.; born December 11, 1941, in Helena; graduated, Helena High School, 1959; graduated Stanford University with a B.A. in economics, 1964, and Stanford University Law School, LL.B., 1967; attorney, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967-68; attorney and legal assistant to Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission, 1968-71; attorney, George & Baucus Law Firm; member: Kiwanis Club, Montana and District of Columbia Bar Associations; served in Montana House of Representatives, En ; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th ongress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Golden Valley, Hill, Judith Basin, McCone, Musselshell, Petroleum, Phillips, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet Sane Soon, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone (33 counties). Popula- on ’ , 902. RONALD CHARLES MARLENEE, Republican, of Scobey, Mont.; born in Scobey, Mont., August 8, 1935; graduated, Daniels County (Mont.) High School, 1953; attended Montana State University and University of Montana; Reisch School of Auctioneering; farmer and rancher; congressional committeeman, Second Congressional District of Montana, 1975-76; member: Montana Stock-growers, Daniels County Farm Bureau, Daniels Fair Association, Masons, Lions, Montana Beef Performance Association, Montana Grain Growers Association; Lutheran-American Synod; married to the former Carmen Willard; four children: Mike, Sheila, Casey, and Allison; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NEBRASKA (Population, 1970 census, 1,483,791) SENATORS 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, 1931; one son, Carl T. Curtis, Jr. (Tom), and a granddaughter, Denise Hopkins, daughter of Clara Mae Curtis Hopkins (deceased); Mrs. Lois Curtis died 1970; on December 1, 1972, married Mrs. Mildred Genier Baker of Palo Alto, Calif.; member of Masonic bodies, Elks, I1.0.0.F., United Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A., Theta Chi; honorary member, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity and Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Fraternity; county attorney of Kearney County, 1931-35; elected to the Re-publican 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 January 1, 1955; reelected in 1960, 1966, and elected for a fourth term in the Senate on November 7, 1972. EDWARD ZORINSKY, Democrat, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in Omaha, November 11, 1928; attended Saunders and Rosehill elementary schools in Omaha; graduated, Central High School, 1945; attended University of Minnesota, Creigh-ton University; B.S., chemistry and zoology, University of Nebraska, 1949; graduate work, Harvard University, 1966; honorably discharged as captain, MPC, U.S. Army, 1966; engaged in wholesale tobacco and candy business; mayor of Omaha, 1973-77; elected to 6-year term on Omaha Public Power Dis-trict Board, 1968; appointed to Nebraska Judicial Qualifications Commission, 1968; reappointed, 1971; former member, U.S. Conference of Mayors Urban Economic Policy Committee, 1973-76; member: International Footprinters Asso-ciation, Omaha Press Club; Reserve Officers Association, Downtown Optimists, Eagles, and Elks; married to the former Cece Rottman, 1950; three children: Barry, Jeffrey, and Susan; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2,-1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Butler, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Pierce, Richardson, Saline, Pande Seward, Stanton, Thayer, Thruston, Wayne, and York (27 counties). Population (1970), CHARLES THONE, Republican, born in Hartington, Nebr., January 4, 1924; elected to 92d Congress, 1970; reelected to succeeding Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Burt, Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington (5 counties). Popula-tion (1970), 495,095. JOHN J. CAVANAUGH, Democrat, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in Omaha, August 1, 1945; graduated, Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha, 1963; B.A., history, Regis College, Denver, Colo., 1967; J.D., Creighton University School of Law, 1972; served in the U.S. Army, 1968-70; admitted to the bar in 1972 and commenced practice in Omaha; partner in law firm of Leahy, Washburn, Render & Cavanaugh until elected to Congress; elected to a 4-year term in the Nebraska Legislature, 1972; Roman Catholic; married to the former Kathleen Barrett; three children: Patrick, Colleen, and Maureen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Platte, Polk, Red Willow, Rock, Scotts ble Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thomas, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler (61 counties). Population 1970), 494, 361. VIRGINIA (Mrs. HAVEN) SMITH, Republican, of Chappell, Nebr.; born in Randolph, Iowa, June 30, 1911; attended Iowa public schools; B.A., University of Nebraska, 1934; married Haven Smith, 1931; National Chairman, American Farm Bureau Women, 1955-74; member, Nebraska State Normal Schools Board of Education, 1950-60; Governor's Commission on Status of Women, 1964-68; delegate, White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1960; chairman, Presidential Task Force on Rural Development, 1971-72; recipient, Freedom Foundation Top Public Address Award, 1966; deputy president, Associated Country Women of the World, 1962-68; president, American Country Life As-sociation, 1951-53; member, board of directors, Agricultural Hall of Fame; vice president, Farm Film Foundation; delegate, Republican National Conventions, 1956 and 1960; Distinguished Service Award, University of Nebraska, 1956; Land Grant College Extension Service Award for Distinguished Service to Agri-culture and Education, 1960; Distinguished Service Award, Midwest Conference on World Affairs, 1970; Nebraska Woman of Achievement, Business and Profes-sional Women, 1971; National Award of Merit, DAR; National 4-H Alumni Award, 1974; member, Eastern Star; Methodist; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. - Congressional Directory NEVADA NEVADA (Population, 1970 census, 488,738) SENATORS HOWARD WALTER CANNON, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born St. George, Utah, son of Walter and Leah (Sullivan) Cannon; B.E. degree. at Arizona State Teachers College, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1933; LL.B. at University of Arizona, 1937; honorary doctor of laws, Arizona State College, 1962; honorary doctor of laws, University‘of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1970; elected to United States Senate, November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964, November 3, 1970, and Novem- ber 2, 1976; member of following Senate committees: Armed Services; chairman, Tactical Air Power Subcommittee; General Procurement and Military and Stock-piles Subcommittees; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; chairman, Avia-tion Subcommittee, Communications and Surface Transportation Subcommittee; chairman, Rules and Administration; chairman, Computer Services; chairman, Joint Committee on Printing; vice chairman, Joint Committee on Library; major general, Air Force Reserves (retired); married to Dorothy Pace; two children, Mrs. Nancy Lee Bjornsen and Alan Howard. PAUL LAXALT, Republican, of Carson City, Nev., born in Reno, August 2, 1922; attended Carson City High School, Santa Clara University, University of Denver Law School; served in U.S. Army, World War II; district attorney, Ormsby County, 1951-54; entered into private practice of law, engaged mainly in trial work, 1954-66; Nevada Lieutenant Governor, 1963-66, Governor, 1966-70; retired as Governor to reenter private life, 1970; served as senior partner of legal firm, Laxalt, Berry & Allison, with offices in Carson City, Nev., 1970-74; involved with family and associates in construction and opening of Ormsby House, a hotel-casino in Carson City, together with other land developments; married Carol Wilson; seven children: Gail, Sheila, John Paul, Kevin, Michelle, Kathleen, and Denise; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974. REPRESENTATIVE ATLARGE.— JAMES DAVID SANTINI, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born in Reno, August 13, 1937; graduated, Manogue (Reno) High School, 1955; University of Nevada, B.S., Education, 1959; Hastings Ccllege of Law, J.D., 1962; admitted to California Bar, 1962; Nevada Bar, 1962; Arizona Bar, 1966; U.S. Supreme Court, 1966; attorney at law; served in U.S. Army, 1963—-€6; former Clark County (Nevada) deputy district attorney, 1968-69; deputy public defender, public defender, 1968-70; and justice of the peace, 1970-72; first president of Nevada Judges’ Association, 1971; Clark County district court judge, 1972-74; Nevada Jaycees Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award, 1971; Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Italian Consulate, San Francisco, Calif., 1972; nominated one of the three outstanding public defenders in the Nation by the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1968: instructor at the University of Las Vegas, 1967-71; lecturer for the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1968; lecturer, Practicing Law Institute, 1968-70; lecturer for the American Academy of Judicial Education, 1971-74; lecturer for the National College State Judiciary, 1973; owner and lecturer of the Nevada Bar Review, 1970-74; board member and chairman, Southern Nevada Museum, 1968-74; chapter chairman, Southern Nevada March of Dimes, 1973; married to the former Ann Marie Crane; five children: David, Lisa, Kerrie, Lori, and Mark; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. NEW HAMPSHIRE Biographical NEW HAMPSHIRE (Population, 1970 census, 737,681) SENATORS THOMAfF JAMER McINTYRE, Democrat, of Laconia, N.H.; born in Laconia, February 20, 1915; attended public and parochial schools of Laconia; graduated from the Manlius fchool in 1933, Dartmouth College in 1937, and Boston Uni-versity Law fchool in 1940; served during World War II, 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; 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 Hampshire Bar Associa-tion, and the Federal Bar Association; elected to the United States Senate, Novem-ber 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected November 8, 1966, for the full 6-year term ending January 3, 1973; reelected November 7, 1972, for the full 6-year term ending January 3, 1979; honorary degrees: Doctor of laws, Belknap College, Center Harbor, N.H.; doctor of laws, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H.; doctor of humane letters, Nathaniel Hawthorne College, Antrim, N.H.; doctor of laws, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. JOHN A. DURKIN, Democrat, of Manchester, N.H.; born March 29, 1936; graduated: St. John’s High School, Worcester, Mass., 1955; Holy Cross College, Worcester, 1959; and Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1965; served in the U.S. Navy and JAG Corps Reserve; admitted to the Mas-sachusetts Bar, 1966; New Hampshire insurance commissioner, 1968-73; New Hampshire assistant attorney general, 1967-68; past president, Merrimack Valley Navy League; P.E.R. Manchester Lodge of Elks; Common Cause; Council for Better Schools; married to the former Patricia Moses, 1965; three children: Andrea E., John E., and Sheilagh; was a candidate on November 5, 1974, to the United States Senate, which election was contested, resulting in the Senate de-claring the seat for the 6-year term commencing January 3, 1975, vacant as of August 8, 1975 (Senate Resolution 54, 94th Congress) ; elected in a special election, September 16, 1975, for the term ending January 3, 1981; sworn into office Septem-ber 18, 1975. : REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Belknap, Carroll, and Strafford. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: Towns and cities of Bedford, Goffstown, Manchester, and Merrimack. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Towns of Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon, Northfield, and Pittsfield. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY: Towns and cities of Atkinson, Auburn, Brentwood, Candia, Chester, Danville, Deerfield, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, Londonderry, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, North-wood, Nottingham, Plaistow, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham, and Windham. Population (1970), 370,457. NORMAN E. D’AMOURS, Democrat, of Manchester, N.H.; born October 14, 1937, Holyoke, Mass. ; attended schools in Holyoke and Worcester; received B.A. degree from Assumption College, 1960; received LL.B. degree, Boston University Law School, 1963; U.S. Army Reserves, 1964-67; admitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1963; New Hampshire Bar, 1964; U.S. District Court Bar, 1965; First Circuit Court of Appeals, 1967; New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General, 1966-69, Criminal Division; Manchester City Prosecutor, 1970-72; instructor, Criminal Law, New Hampshire State Police Training School, 1967-69; director, Manchester Area School for Police Prosecutors, 1970; instructor, criminal evi-dence, criminal justice program, St. Anselm’s College, 1972-73; married Helen E. Manning, of Manchester, 1965; children: Danielle. Ann, Susan Ellen, and Norman onping ; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Jongress. 108 Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, and Sullivan. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: Towns and cities of Amherst, Antrim, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Pelham, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilton, and Windsor. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Towns and cities of Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Brad-ford, Concord, Danbury, Dunbarton, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hopkinton, Newbury, New London, Pembroke, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, and Wilmot. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY: Town of Salem, Population (1970), 367,224. 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; 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, firm of Cleveland, Waters & Bass; officer, and director of New London Trust Co.; 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., December 9, 1950; five children— Cotton Mather, James Colby, David Paterson, Lincoln Mather, and Susan Sclater; member of the New Hampshire State Senate 1950-62, elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th and each succeeding Congress. NEW JERSEY (Population, 1970 census, 7,168,164) 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 McAlpin 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; doctor of public service, Seton Hall Univer-sity, 1971; honorary LL.D., Yeshiva University; 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 then Sixth New Jersey Dis-trict (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.; trustee, 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; United States delegate to 21st General Assembly of United Nations; member, Advisory Council, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton, N.J.; member of Council on Foreign Relations; honorary trustee, Roper Public Opinion Research Center at Williams College; honorary trustee, New Jersey Historical Society; mem-ber, New York City, county, State, and American Bar Associations; Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities; 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, 1966, and 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. HARRISON ARLINGTON WILLIAMS, Jr., Democrat; residence, Bed-minster, N.J.; married to the former Jeanette Smith of Washington, D.C.; children (previous marriage): Peter, Wendy, Jonathan, and Nina; born, Decem-ber 10, 1919, in Plainfield, N.J.; educated Plainfield public schools; A.B., Oberlin College, 1941; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1948; attended Georgetown Univer-sity School of Foreign Service; attorney at law; served 4 years in U.S. Naval Reserve; U.S. Navy pilot; member of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.; 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; Dis-tinguished Service Award, presented by National Police Conference on P.A.L. and Youth Activities, May 1970; Honorary Citizenship of the Boys Town of Italy Award, presented by the General Assembly of the Citizens of Rome, Italy, 1970; Awards of Merit, presented by the National Council of Senior Citizens, June 1971 and June 1976; named American Transit Association “Man of the Year,” 1969; “Gerry Award,” presented by the National Geriatrics Society, 1972; Four Freedoms Award, presented by United Italian-American Labor Council, 1973; Distinguished Service to Education Award, presented by the New Jersey Education Association, 1974; Gertrude F. Zimand Memorial Award, presented by National Child Labor Council, 1975; Hope Chest Award, presented by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1976; Humanitarian of the Year Award, presented by the National Hemophilia Foundation, 1976; Award of Merit, pre-sented by the Federal Administrative Law Judges Conference, 1976; honorary doctor of laws, Seton Hall University, 1975; honorary doctor of civil laws, Bloom- 110 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY field College, 1974; honorary doctor of laws, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1973; honorary doctor of letters, Glassboro State College, 1971; honorary doctor of science, M.J. Lews College of Podiatry, 1971; honoray doctor of science, Pennsyl-vania College of Optometry, 1966; honorary doctor of laws, Rider College, 1965; honorary doctor of laws, Rutgers University, 1960; elected to 83d Congress, November 3, 1953; reelected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964, November 3, 1970, and November 2, 1976; chairman, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (now Committee on Human Resources) since January 1971; chairman, Sub-committee on Securities, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, former chairman, Senate Special Committee on Aging; Senate representative to the Education Commission of the States; member, National Transportation Policy Study Commission and National Ocean Policy Study Group. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—GLOUCESTER COUNTY. CAMDEN COUNTY: Municipalities of Audubon, Barrington, Bellmawr, Berlin Boro, Berlin Township, Brooklawn, Carden, Chesilhurst, Clementon, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Hi-Nella, Laurel Springs, Lindenwold, Mount Ephraim, Oaklyn, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Waterford, Winslow, and Wood-Lynne. Population (1970), 478,002. JAMES J. FLORIO, Democrat, of Camden, N.J.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y. August 29, 1937; attended schools in Brooklyn, high school equivalency diploma; graduated magna cum laude with B.A. degree in social studies, Trenton State College, 1962; graduate work in public law and government, Columbia Uni-versity, 1962-63; J.D., Rutgers University Law School, 1967; recipient, Trenton State College Memorial Scholarship, 1961; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1962; Honorary Eagleton Fellowship, 1962; Ralph Donges Scholarship Award spon- sored by Camden County Bar Association, 1962; enlisted U.S. Navy, 1955-58, final rank, ensign; U.S. Naval Reserve, 1958-74, final rank, lieutenant com-mander; admitted to the New Jersey Bar in Camden City, 1967; legislative as-sistant, New Jersey General Assembly, 1967-68; New Jersey Assemblyman, 1970-74; served as chairman of the Assembly Committee on State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations; earlier served as assistant director, Glass-boro urban redevelopment program, 1963-64; assistant city attorney for Camden City; borough solicitor for Runnemede, Somerdale, and Woodlyne; municipal prosecutor for Lindenwold; former member: Camden County Council on Eco-nomic Opportunity, 1966-67; Camden Civil Rights Commission, 1966-67; Camden County Council on Aging, 1968; vice president board of advisors, Camden County legal services program, 1968; current member: Naval Reserve Officers Association, Camden County Foster Parents Association (honorary), Fraternal Order of Police (honorary); Camden County Jaycees Award, Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1973; Non-Resident Taxpayers Association Award as legislator of the year, 1973; married, 1960, to the former Maryanne Spaeth; three children: Christopher, Gregory, and Catherine; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem. BURLINGTON COUNTY: Menjeipalies of Bass River, Washington, and Woodland. OCEAN COUNTY: Municipalities of Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Beachwood, Berkeley, Eagleswood, Harvey Cedars, Island Heights, Lacey, Lakehurst, Little Egg Harbor, Long Beach, Manchester, Ocean Gate, Ocean Township, Pine Beach, Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, Ship Bottom, South Toms River, Strafford, Surf City, Tuckerton, and Union. Population (1970), 478,126. WILLIAM JOHN HUGHES, Democrat, of Ocean City, N.J.; born in Salem, N.J., October 17, 1932; son of William W. Hughes (deceased) and Pauline Hughes Mehaffey; graduated Penns Grove (New Jersey) Regional High School, 1950; A.B., Rutgers University, 1955; J.D., Rutgers Law School, 1958; admitted to practice before New Jersey Supreme Court and Federal district courts, 1959; U.S. Supreme Court, 1963; first assistant prosecutor, Cape May County, N.J., 1960-70; member: American Bar Association; board of trustees, New Jersey Bar Association; past president, Cape May Bar Association; director, New Jersey Prosecutors Association; National District Attorneys Association; director, New Jersey State Exchange Clubs; past master, Ocean City Lodge 171, F. & A.M.; director, Chamber of Commerce of Ocean City; director, Cape May Drug Abuse Council; past warden, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Ocean City; appointed by New Jersey Supreme Court to Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics, 1972; married to the former Nancy L. Gibson, 1956; four children: Nancy Lynne, Barbara Ann, Tama Beth, and William J., Jr.; elected to the 94th Congress, November5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. NEW JERSEY Biographical | 111 THIRD DISTRICT.—MoxMOUTH COUNTY: Municipalities of Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Atlantic High-lands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Colts Neck, Deal, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair Haven, Farmingdale, Freehold Boro, Freehold Township, Hazlet, Highlands, Holmdel, Howell, Interlaken, Keansburg, Little Silver, Loch Arbour, Long Branch, Manalapan, Manasquan, Marlboro, Matawan, Middletown, Millstone, Monmouth Beach, Neptune City, Nep-tune Township, New Shrewsbury, Ocean, Oceanport, Red Bank, Rumson, Sea Bright, Sea Girt, Shrewsbury Boro, Shrewsbury Township, South Belmar, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Union Beach, Wall, and West Long Branch. OCEAN COUNTY: Municipalities of Lakewood, Point Pleasant, and Point Pleasant Beach. Population (1970), 475,599. JAMES J. HOWARD, Democrat, of Spring Lake Heights, N.J.; born in Irving-ton, 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 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 U.S. Navy during World War II (South Pacific) ; married to the former Marlene Vetrano of Asbury Park, N.J.; three children: Mrs. Raymond Lowther (Kathleen), Mrs. Douglas Tapp (Lenore), and Marie; elected to the 89th Congress on November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—BURLINGTON COUNTY: Municipalities of Bordentown City, Bordentown Town-ship, Burlington City, Burlington Township, Chesterfield, Eastampton, Fieldsboro, Florence, Mans-field, New Hanover, North Hanover, Springfield, Westampton, and Wrightstown. MERCER COUNTY: Municipalities of East Windsor, Hamilton, Hightstown, Lawrence, Trenton, and Washington. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Municipalities of East Brunswick, Helmetta, Jamesburg, Madison, Milltown, Monroe, South River, and Spotswood. MoNMoUTH COUNTY: Municipalities of Allentown, Keyport, Matawan Township, Roosevelt, and Upper Freehold. Population (1970), 478,045. 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 10 Rutgers Place, 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 Mrs. Kenneth Lyons; 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; ranking member, Education and Labor Committee—chairman, Labor-Management Relations Subcommittee; chairman, House Administration—chairman, Sub-committee on Accounts; trustee, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—SOMERSET COUNTY. EsSEX COUNTY: Municipalities of Livingston and Millburn. MERCER COUNTY: Municipalities of Princeton Boro, Princeton Township, and West Windsor. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Municipalities of Dunellen and Middlesex. MORRIS COUNTY: Municipalities of Chatham Boro, Chatham Township, Florham Park, Hanover, Harding, Madison, Mendham Boro, Mendham Township, Morris, Morris Plains, Morristown, Mountain Lakes, Parsippany-Troy Hills, and Passaic. Population (1970), 478,007. MILLICENT FENWICK, Republican, of Bernardsville, N.J.; born Febru-ary 25, 1910, in New York City; attended Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va., 1923-25; attended Columbia University, 1933; New School for Social Research, 1942; associate editor, Conde Nast Publications, 1938-52; served on the Bernards-ville Board of Education; chairman of the Bernardsville Recreation Commission; served on the Bernardsville Borough Council, 1958-64; elected to the New Jersey State Assembly in 1969 and reelected in 1971; resigned from the assembly to accept appointment as State Director of Consumer Affairs, a position held until April 1974, resigned to seek election to Congress; trustee, Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey Historical Society, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Newark Museum, Somerset Hills YMCA, and Somerset County Legal Services; former vice chairman of New Jersey Committee for the U.S. Commissionon Civil Rights; former chairman of Somerset County Legal Aid and Blue Ribbon 112 g Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY Committee to Study Drug Abuse; first recipient of Humanitarian Award given by Somerset County Mental Health Association; former chairman of the Governor's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity; two children: Mary Reckford and Hugh H.; eight grandchildren; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, committee assignments: Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Small Business; and Standards of Official Conduct. SIXTH DISTRICT.—BURLINGTON COUNTY: Municipalities of Beverly, Cinnaminson, Delanco, Delran, Edgewater Park, Evesham, Hainesport, Lumberton, Maple Shade, Medford, Medford Lakes, Moores-town, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, Palmyra, Pemberton Boro, Pemberton Township, Riverside, Riverton, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle, and Willingboro. CAMDEN COUNTY: Municipalities of Audubon Park, Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Haddon, Lawnside, Magnolia, Merchantville, and Penn- sauken. OCEAN COUNTY: Municipalities of Bay Head, Brick, Dover, Jackson, Lavallette, Mantoloking, and Plumsted. Population (1970), 478,137. EDWIN B. FORSYTHE, Republican, of Moorestown, Burlington County, N.J.; born in Westtown, Pa., January 17, 1916; attended public schools in Medford and Mount Holly, N.J.; graduated from Westtown School, Westtown, Pa., 1933; became active in municipal government in 1948, starting as secretary of the Moorestown Board of Adjustment and served in that capacity until 1952; elected to the Township Committee, 1953, and served as mayor, 1957-62; elected to the executive board, New Jersey State League of Municipalities, and was chairman, Moorestown Planning Board, 1962-63; elected to the New Jersey Senate, 1963; reelected in 1965 and 1967; served as assistant minority leader, 1966; minority leader, 1967; president of the New Jersey Senate, and acting Governor, 1968; served as president pro tempore New Jersey Senate, 1969; elected delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention, 1966; elected delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1968; active in Y.M.C.A. work over the years, served as a member of the board of directors and president of the Burlington County Y.M.C.A.; recipient of Citizen of the Year award from the combined Service Clubs of Moorestown, 1962, and selected Legislator of the Year by New Jersey Association of Chosen Freeholders, 1968; prime sponsor of State of New Jersey Investigation Commission; chairman, Joint Legislative Committee to Study Crime and the System of Criminal Justice in New Jersey, 1968; elected November 3, 1970, to the 91st Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William T. Cahill, and also to the 92d; reelected each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN CoUNTY: Municipalities of Allendale, Bogota, Elmwood Park, Emerson ’ Fair Lawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Hackensack, Hasbrouck Heights, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Lodi’ Mahwah, Maywood, Midland Park, Montvale, Oakland, Oradell, Paramus, Ramsey, Ridgefield Park: Ridgewood, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, Saddle River, South Hackensack, Teaneck, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington Township, Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, Wood-Ridge, and Wyckoff. Population (1970), 479,999. ANDREW MAGUIRE, Democrat, of Ridgewood, N.J.; born in Columbus, Ohio, March 11, 1939; son of Bruce Brownlie and Ruth Leitch Maguire; graduated Ridgewood (New Jersey) High School, 1956; B.A., religion, Oberlin College, 1961; Ph. D., government, Harvard University, 1966; recipient of Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and Danforth Graduate Fellowship; attended London Uni-versity, School of Oriental and African Studies, 1963; advisor on political and security affairs, U.S. Delegation to the U.N., 1966-69; consultant, national affairs division, the Ford Foundation, 1972-74; member: Board of Bergen-Passaic Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society; World Hunger Year, New Jersey Advisory Board; NAACP Bergen County Chapter Board; YMCA Mid-Atlantic Region New Jersey Youth and Government Program Committee; YMCA U.S. Conference on National Affairs; Explorer Scout adviser, Bergen County Boy Scouts of America; Women’s Rights Information Center, Bergen County Ad-visory Committee; 1976 Citizen of the Year, Jewish War Veterans Department of New Jersey; U.N. Association; Common Cause; Ridgewood Tennis Associa-tion; and Glen Rock Community Church; married Margaret Green, 1968; one on Jay; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th ongress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PAssAic COUNTY: Municipalities of Bloomingdale, Clifton, Haledon, Hawthorne, North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Ringwood, Totowa, Wanaque, ream West Milford. BERGEN COUNTY : Municipalities of Garfield and Wallington. Population » 478,369. 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; committeeman, Wayne Township, 1955-56; mayor, Wayne Township, 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; member of New Jersey cabinet, served as commissioner, Conservation and Economic Development, State of New Jersey, 1963-69; named Water Conservationist of the Year, 1966, by New Jersey Fed-eration 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; 1971 Honorary Fellowship, American Acad-emy of Medical Administrators (F.A.A.M.A.); 1969 Annual State Golden Medal Award of the Garden Clubs of New Jersey for conservation efforts and leader-ship in safeguarding the natural environment of New Jersey; 1971 D.A.V. cita-tion for distinguished service in behalf of disabled American veterans; 1971 State of Israel Bonds Scroll of Honor Award; 1972 Naticnal Small Business Association Award for valued contributions to American small business community; 1972 Recipient of Naticnal Humanitarian Awardsponsored by Joint Handicapped Coun-cil, National Society of the Handicapped; member of many civic organizations; fostered programs for the recreation and enjoyment of young, adult, and senior citizens; past president and member, Wayne Chamber of Commerce; member, Wayne Memorial Post 1931 VFW, Optimist Club, American Legion Post No. 174, National Council of Boy Scouts; board of trustees, Chilton Memorial Hospital; Community Advisory Council, William Paterson College of New Jersey; and President’s Advisory Board, Tombrock College, West Paterson, N.J.; 1975 Paterson Boys Club “Man of the Year’; 1975 honorary commander, Youth Environmental Service Corps, Passaic Board of Education Award of Appreciation in recognition of outstanding service to the children of Passaic, N.J.; 1976, VFW Legislator—Man of the Year; 1976, Detectives Crime Clinic, Metropolitan New Jersey and New York, Public Official of the Month for leadership, integrity and tireless effort in promoting efficient law enforcement; 1976, Distinguished Service Award, New Jersey Alliance for Action; 1976, Humanitarian Award, Department of Social Action, Diocese of Paterson; 1976, Utility Contractors Association of New Jersey citation for national leadership in clean water and public works construction projects; 1976, Clifton Jaycee’s Statesman of the Year; elected to the 91st Congress, November 4, 1969; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN CoUNTY: Municipalities of Alpine, Bergenfleld, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fairview, Fort Lee, Harrington Park, Haworth, Leonia, Little Ferry, Lyndhurst, Moonachie, New Milford, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Palisades Park, Park Ridge, Ridgefield, River Edge, River Vale, Rockleigh, Rutherford, Tenafly, and Teterboro. HupsoN County: Municipalities of North Bergen, Secaucus, and Union City. Population (1970), 478,427. . HAROLD C. HOLLENBECK, Republican, of East Rutherford, N.J.; born in Passaic, N.J., December 29, 1938; graduated, East Rutherford High School, 1956; B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1961; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1964; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Ridgewood, N.J.; attorney; served in New Jersey Assembly, 1968-71; New Jersey Senate, 1972-73; East Rutherford Borough Council, 1967-69; one child, David; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TENTH DISTRICT.—EssEx CoUNTY: Municipalities of East Orange, Glen Ridge, and Newark. HUDSON CoUNTY: Municipality of Harrison. Population (1970), 478,217. PETER WALLACE RODINO, Jr., Democrat, of 205 Grafton Avenue, Newark, N.J.; born in Newark, N.J., June 7, 1909; law degree, University of Newark (Rutgers), 1937, and is a lawyer by profession; decorated World War II veteran; served in the European theater with U.S. Army and received overseas commission; received numerous awards and honors from various governments and organizations and numerous honorary degrees; delegate to the Intergovern-mental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) 1962-72, elected chairman for 1971-72; delegate to the North Atlantic Assembly (the parliamentary arm of NATO) and served as chairman of its Scientific and Technical Committee and its Working Group on the Control of Narcotics; dean of the New Jersey congressional delegation; served as assistant to the majority whip and member of the House Steering Committee; former chairman of the Immigration and Nationality Sub-committee; chairman of Monopolies and Commercial Law Subcommittee; elected 79-000 O -77 -10 114 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, January 1973 to present; married the former Marianna Stango; two children: Margaret Ann (Mrs. Charles Stanziale, Jr.) and Peter III; two granddaughters, Carla and Maria Teresa; elected to the 81st Congress, November 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN COUNTY: Municipality of North Arlington. ESSEX CouNTY: Munie-ipalities of Belleville, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Irvington, Maplewood, Montclair, North Caldwell, Nutley, Orange, Roseland, South Orange, Verona, West Caldwell, and West Orange. Passaic COUNTY: Municipalities of Little Falls and West Paterson. UNION COUNTY: Municipality of Hillside. Population (1970), 478,097. JOSEPH GEORGE MINISH, Democrat, of West Orange, N.J.; born Septem-ber 1, 1916, in Throop, Pa., son of George and Angelina Minish; World War II veteran; member, Knights of Columbus Council 5519, West Orange; awards: Distinguished 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 of West Orange, N.J.; New Jersey Catholic War Veterans Affairs Award, May 1964; St. Edward’s University Coronat Medal, April 1964; honorary degree of doctor of laws from Seton Hall University, June 1967; Pope Paul VI 1968 Humanitarian Award, May 1968; decoration of ‘‘Commendatore,” “Al Merito della Repubblica Italiana,” September 1968; “Man of the Year,”” The Columbian Foundation, 1970; married former Theresa LaCapra; three children: George, James, and Joyce; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; chair-man, Subcommittee on General Oversight and Renegotiation; and Committee on House Administration. ; TWELFTH DISTRICT.—UNION COUNTY: Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, Eliza-beth, Fanwood, Garwood, Kenilworth, Mountainside, New Providence, Plainfield, Rahway, Roselle, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, Springfield, Summit, Union, and Westfield. Population (1970), 477,887. MATTHEW J. RINALDO, Republican, of Union, N.J.; born in Elizabeth, Union County, N.J., September 1, 1931; educated at St. Mary’s, Elizabeth, N.J., 1937-45; graduated from St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark, N.J., 1949; B.S., Rutgers University, 1953; M.B.A., Seton Hall University, Graduate School of Business Administration, Newark, N.J., 1959; New York University, Graduate School of Public Administration, 1969; president, Union Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, 1962-63; served on the Union County Board of Freeholders, 1963-64; elected to the New Jersey State Senate, 1967 and reelected, 1971; author of New Jersey’s first State revenue sharing law to aid local government; selected ‘“‘Outstanding Young Man of the Year” by Union Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1965; “Knight of the Year,” Union Council, Knights of Columbus, 1968; received ‘Man of the Year’ award, 1970, from Union Chapter and 1972, from Plainfield Chapter of UNICO National; and in 1973 he received the B’nai B'rith “Citizen of the Year’’ award; former member, faculty of Rutgers University, Extension Division; Lions Club; UNICO; Elks; Knights of Columbus; John Fitzgerald Kennedy General Assembly, fourth degree, Knights of Columbus; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; formerly served on the House Banking and Currency Committee; member of Republican Task Force on Election Reform; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren. MERCER COUNTY: Muniei-palities of Ewing, Hopewell Boro, Hopewell Township, and Pennington. MORRIS CoUNTY: Muniei-palities of Boonton Town, Boonton Township, Butler, Chester Boro, Chester Township, Denville, Dover, East Hanover, Jefferson, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park, Mine Hill, Montville, Mount Arlington, Mount Olive, Netcong, Pequannock, Randloph, Riverdale, Rockaway Boro, Rockaway Township, Roxbury, Victory Gardens, Washington, and Wharton. Population (1970), 478,164. HELEN STEVENSON MEYNER, Democrat, of Phillipsburg, N.J.; born in New York, N.Y., March 5, 1929; education began at Brearley School, New York, 1934-42; high school at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn., 1942-46; Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 1946-50; received honorary doctor of laws, 1973; served with the American Red Cross in Korea, 1950-52; wrote newspaper column, 1962-69; conducted television interview programs, 1965-68; organization memberships include commissioner, New Jersey State Rehabilitation Com-mission; director, Newark Museum, Newark, N.J.; married Robert B. Meyner, 1091 ; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th ongress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—HuDsSON COUNTY: Municipalities of Bayonne, East Newark, Guttenberg, Hoboken, Jersey City, Kearny, Weehawken, and West New York. Population (1970), 477,939. JOSEPH A. LEFANTE, Democrat, of Bayonne, N.J.; born in Bayonne, September 8, 1928; attended Bayonne Schools; St. Peter’s Institute of Industrial Relations; Real Estate Institute of New Jersey; served in New Jersey National Guard, 1947-52; businessman, vice president of New Jersey Furniture Association, president of Public Service Furniture, past president, Corn Products Best Foods Employee’s Association; member, New Jersey General Assembly, 1969-77; speaker, New Jersey General Assembly, 1976; majority leader, New Jersey General Assembly, 1974-75; chairman, New Jersey Joint Appropriations Com-mittee, 1973; chairman, New Jersey Assembly Appropriations Committee, 1972; member, Law, Revision, and Legislative Commission, 1974-76; member, Legis-lative Drug Commission, 1972; member, Legislative Pedestrian Safety Commis-sion, 1972; member, Law and Public Safety Committee, 1970-72; member, State Law Enforcement Planning Agency, 1976; member, Hudson Higher Education Consortium, 1973-76; member, Bayonne Municipal Council, 1962-70; member, Bayonne Board of School Estimate, 1964-67; member, Bayonne Charter Com-mission, 1960-61; member, Mayor's Commission on Drug Abuse, 1967-74; chairman, Hudson County Hospital Planning Commission, 1972-74; chairman, Code Enforcement Agency, 1966-70; member: Bayonne Democratic Club; Greater Bayonne League; New Frontier Democratic Club; board of directors, New Jersey Furniture Association; Knights of Columbus, Council 371; Assump-tion Holy Name Society; BPOE Lodge, 434; International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association; standard bearer, Joseph A. LeFante Association; awards: St. John’s University, honorary doctorate, 1975; Columbia College, honorary doctorate, 1976; Jay Cee’s Man of the Year, Distinguished Service Award, 1963; Dr. Benjamin Rush Humanitarian Award, 1971; New Jersey Chiropractic Society, Distinguished Service Award, 1972; American Chiropractic Association, Layman of the Year Award, 1976; married to the former Florence Beym, 1948; three chil-dren; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Municipalities of Carteret, Cranbury, Edison, High-land Park, Metuchen, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Plainsboro, Sayreville, South Amboy, South Brunswick, South Plainfield, and Woodbridge. UNION COUNTY: Municipalities of Linden and Winfield. Population (1970), 477,949. 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, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus, National Conference of Christians .and Jews, Chamber of Commerce, and NAACP; lawyer, 1927; teacher public schools, 1927-34; 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 County Democratic Committee, 1934-36; member of the Democratic State Committee and member of American Judicature Society; recipient of ‘“Outstand-ing Citizenship”’ award from American Heritage Foundation; B’nai B’rith’s “Brotherhood” award; several awards from veterans organizations; and an award for distinguished service issued by the Middlesex County Economic Opportunities Corp; 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 each succeeding Congress. 116 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO (Population, 1970 census, 1,016,000) SENATORS PETE V. DOMENICI, Republican, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born in Al-buquerque, May 7, 1932; graduate of St. Mary’s High School; University of New Mexico, B.S., Denver University, LL.D., 1958; admitted to New Mexico Bar, 1958; elected to Albuquerque City Commission, 1966; chairman (ex-officio mayor), 1967; member, National League of Cities Revenue and Finance Steering Committee, Resolutions Committee for the 1969 Annual Conference of Mayors, State Republican Finance Committee, and Republican State Central Committee, 1970; appointed to Governor's Policy Board for Law Enforcement and Middle Rio Grande Conference of Governments; named Albuquerque’s ‘‘Outstanding Young Man,” 1967-68; married Nancy Burk, 1958; eight children: Lisa, Peter, Nella, Clare, David, Nanette, Helen, and Paula; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. HARRISON HAGAN SCHMITT, Republican, of Silver City, N. Mex.; born in Santa Rita, N. Mex., July 3, 1935; educated in the public schools of Silver City; graduated, Western High School, Silver City, 1953; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1957; Fulbright student at University of Oslo (Norway), 1957-58; doctorate in geology, Harvard University, 1964; geologist and astronaut; teaching fellow, Harvard University, 1961; National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, 1964; astronaut, NASA, 1965-75—backup lunar module pilot for Apollo 15, first journeyed into space in 1972, on Apollo 17 mission to the Moon, became chief of scientist-astronauts in February 1974, accumulated 2,100 hours flying time in jets, helicopters, and spacecraft, appointed NASA Assistant Administrator for Energy Programs in May 1974; Arthur S. Fleming Award, 1973; resigned from space program in August 1975 and returned to New Mexico to enter politics; member, Geological Society of America, American Geophysical Union, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Norwegian Geographical Society, Sigma Xi, and the Navy League; recipient of numerous professional and academic awards; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bernalillo, Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Los Alamos, Mora, Quay, Rio Anne, Sandoval, San Miguel, Sante Fe, Taos, Torrance, and Union (14 counties). Population (1970), 511,135. 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; member, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; past president New Mexico Association ot Independent Insurance Agents; former member of State Corpcration Commission Advisory Board on Insurance; married the former Jean Kay Couchman, November 19, 1948; four children, Terra Kay, Jay, Barbara, Jeff; elected to 91st Congress November 5. 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Catron, Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, McKinley, Otero, Roosevelt, San Juan, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia (18 counties). Population (1970), 504,865. HAROLD RUNNELS, Democrat, of Lovington, N. Mex.; born in Dallas, Tex., March 17, 1924; attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Tex., and Cameron State Agricultural College, Lawton, Okla.; enlisted in the U.S. Air Force Reserve during World War II; formerly employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C.; manager, Magnolia Amusement Co., Magnolia, Ark.; partner, Southland Supply Co., 1952; formed Runnels Mud Co. and RunCo Acidizing & Fracturing Co.; one of the founders of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and a member of the American Petroleum Institute; served in the New Mexico Senate, 1960-70; member, Baptist Church, Chamber of Commerce, and Masons; married Dorothy Gilland, 1944; four children, Michael, Phillip, Matt, and Eydie; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 118 Congressional Directory NEW YORK NEW YORK ( Population, 1970 census, 18,241,266) 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, Dartmouth College; 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 Conmendation Ribbon; discharged as a lieutenant colonel in June 1945 and resumed the practice of law; married Marion Ann Borris in 1947; three children: Joy, Joshua, and Carla; 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; reelected November 5, 1974, for the term ending 1981; U.S. delegate to the United Nations 25th General Assembly, 1970; chairman of the North Atlantic Assembly’s “Committee of Nine’ to study the future of NATO; member of National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, 1971-73; com-mittee assignments: Human Resources, Foreign Relations, Governmental Affairs, Joint Economic, Select Small Business. DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, Democrat, of Pindars Corners, Delaware County, N.Y.; born in Tulsa, Okla., March 16, 1927; attended public and parochial schools of New York City and City College of New York; served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-47, gunnery officer U.S.S. Quirinus; Tufts College, B.N.S., 1946; B.A. (cum laude), 1948; Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, M.A., 1949, Ph. D., 1961, LL.D. 1968; Fulbright Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1950-51; assistant to Gov. Averell Harriman of New York; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions, 1960, 1976; served as a cabinet or subcabinet officer to Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford: Am-bassador to India, 1973-75; U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1975-76; member, President’s Science Advisory Committee; director, American Association for the Advancement of Science; member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society, National Academy of Public Administration; teacher of government at Russell Sage College, Cornell University School of Industrial Relations, Syracuse University, Harvard Uni-versity; honorary degrees from 27 colleges and universities; Meritorious Service Award, U.S. Department of Labor, 1965; Arthur S. Fleming Award as ‘‘an architect of the Nation’s program to eradicate poverty’, 1965; International League for Human Rights, 1975 Award; Syracuse University Centennial Medal; married to the former Elizabeth Brennan; three children: Timothy Patrick, Maura Russell, John McCloskey; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—1In the county of Suffolk, the towns of Brookhaven, East Hampton, Riverhead, Shel-ter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, Southold, Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and that part of the town of Huntington bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Carll’s Straight Path intersects the Huntington-Babylon town line, thence along said path to DeForest Road, to the service road of the Northern State Parkway, to Northern State Parkway, to DeForest Road, to Deer Park Road East, to Jericho Turnpike, to Larkfield Road, to Cedar Road, to Forsythe Drive, to Adrian Street, to Richlee Drive, to Cedrus Avenue, to Mitchell Avenue, to Clay Pitts Road, to Stoothoft Road, thence along said road to its intersection with the Huntington-Smithtown town line, thence southerly along said line to its intersection with the Huntington-Islip town line, thence southerly along said line to its intersection with the Huntington-Babylon town line, thence westerly along said line to its intersection with Carll’s Straight Path, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,742. 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 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 each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Ways and Means, Budget Committee, Joint Economic Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—SUFroLK COUNTY: Town of Islip; Dix Hills in the town of Huntington: a ndthe southeast half of Babylon Town excluding East Farmingdale, Melville, North Amityville, Pinelawn, and Wyandanch. Population (1970), 467,722. THOMAS J. DOWNEY, Democrat, of West Islip, N.Y.; born in Ozone Park, N.Y., January 28, 1949; graduated West Islip High School, 1966; B.S., Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1970; St. John’s University Law School, 1972-74, degree not yet complete; held office of Suffolk County Legislator, 1971-75; member of Sons of Italy; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Those portions of Suffolk and Nassau Counties encompassing most of the town of Oyster Bay including all of the hamlets of Farmingdale, Massapequa, Oyster Bay, Plainview, Syosset, Woodbury, and the city of Glen Cove and all of the town of Huntington with the exception of Dix Hills. Also included is the northern portion of the town of Babylon. Population (1970), 467,894. JEROME A. AMBRO, Democrat, of East Northport, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y. June 27, 1928; B.A., New York University; U.S. Army, military police, provost marshal general’s school graduate; supervisor, town of Huntington; chief executive, chief fiscal, and chief administrative officer of municipality with 1,200 employees; president, Huntington Board of Trustees; member: Suffolk County Board of Supervisors, 1968 and 1969; Executive, Rules, Budget Com-mittee; and National Association of Counties Mass Transportation Steering Committee; chairman, Transportation Committee and Police and Public Safety Committee; cofounder of New York State’s Suburban Town Coalition; recipient: New York State Recreation and Parks Voluntary Service Award (1972); New York State Water Pollution Control Association Outstanding Service and Safety Award (1973); New York State Veterans’ of Foreign Wars’ Outstanding Service Award (1974); Suffolk County Organization for Promotion of Education Award (1970); B'nai B'rith (ADL), Torch of Liberty Award (1967); 1976 Outstanding Public Service Award, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; married to the former Helen Cornell McCooey; three children: Cathleen, David, and Richard; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. FOURTH DISTRICT.—NAssAU COUNTY: Portions of the towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, and Oyster Bay which include the communities of East Rockaway, Oceanside, Island Park, Lido Beach, Point Lookout, Baldwin, Freeport, Bellmore, Merrick, Wantagh, Seaford, Levittown, the easterly portion of East Meadow, Hicksville, Jericho, the southerly portion of Syosset, the easterly portion of Westbury, Old Westbury, Brookville, Old Brookville, Muttontown, and portions of Greenvale, Glen Head, and Glenwood Landing. Population (1970), 467,610. NORMAN FREDERICK LENT, Republican of East Rockaway, N.Y.; born in Oceanside, Nassau County, N.Y., March 23, 1931; attended the public schools of East Rockaway and Lynbrook, N.Y.; graduated from Malverne High School, 1948; Hofstra College, B.A., 1952; Cornell University Law School, LL.B., 1957; served in the U.S. Naval Reserve, 1952-54, during tke Korean conflict, with rank of lieutenant; attorney; partner in law firm of Hill, Lent & Troescher, Lynbrook, N.Y.; associate police justice, East Rockaway, N.Y., 1960-62; elected to the New York State Senate, 1962, and served until 1970; member: American and Nassau County Bar Associations, New York State and Nassau County 120 Congressional Directory NEW YORK Magistrates Associations, B.P.O.E., and American Legion; three children: Norman 3d, Barbara Ann, and Thomas; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—NAssAU CouNTY: Bounded on the west by the Nassau-New York City boundary; on the south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the north by the boundary line of Hempstead and North Hemp-stead and the east by a line running through East Meadow and along the easterly boundaries of Rock-ville Centre, Lynbrook, Woodmere, Hewlett, and Long Beach; the westerly half of the town of Hemp- stead and all of the city of Long Beach; includes the following areas: Atlantic Beach, Bellerose, Cedar-hurst, Elmont, Floral Park, Franklin Square, Garden City, Garden City South, Gibson, Green Acres, Hempstead, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Lakeview, Lawrence, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, Meadowmere Park, North Valley Stream, North Woodmere, Rock-ville Centre, Roosevelt, Salisbury, South Floral Park, South Hempstead, Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Valley Stream, West Hempstead, Woodsburgh, and Woodmere; election districts in East Meadow and New Hyde Park. Population (1970), 467,694. 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; 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.I., N.Y.; July 1967, member of the firm Wydler, Balin, Pares, Soloway, Seaton & Marglin, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; married the former Brenda O’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 vice chairman, Nassau County Republican Committee; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Science and Technology Committee, Government Operations Committee, and the Select Committee on Professional Sports; Republican floor manager; dean of New York Republican delegation; vice chairman of New York bipartisan delegation. SIXTH DISTRICT.—NaAssAu County: Communities of Albertson, Carle Place, East Hills, East Williston, Garden City Park, Great Neck, Herricks, Manhasset, Mineola, New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Port Washington, Roslyn, Roslyn Heights, Westbury, and Williston Park. QUEENS COUNTY: Communities of Auburndale, Bayside, Bellerose, Douglaston, Flushing, Glen Oaks, Hillside, Hollis, Jamaica, Jamaica Estates, Little Neck, and Queens Village. Population (1970), 467,602. 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; former 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 Representatives, 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 each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on International Relations; chairman, Subcom-mittee on Future Foreign Policy, R. & D.; member, Subcommittee on Inter-national Operations; Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and the Subcommittees on Hospitals and Education; member, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Board of Visitors; chairman, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS CoUNTY: That part bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where 97th Avenue intersects Queens-Kings county line, thence along said avenue to L.I. RR., thence along said railroad to 103d Avenue, to 115th Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Lefferts Boulevard, to Park Lane, to Union Turnpike, to Burns Street, to 75th Road, to Greenway South, to Burns Street, to 68th Avenue, to Fleet Street, to Yellowstone Boulevard, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Queens Boulevard, to 63d Drive, to 98th Street, to 65th Avenue, to 112th Street. to Jewel Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Park Drive East, to 77th Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Union Turnpike, to 168th Street, to Grand Central Parkway, to 164th Street, to Jamaica Avenue, to Hempstead Avenue, thence along said avenue to its intersection with the Queens-Nassau county line thence southerly along said line to its intersection with 115th Avenue, thence westerly along said avenue to Nashville Boulevard, to Springfield Boulevard, to South Conduit Avenue, to Nassau Expressway, to L.I. RR., thence northerly along said railroad to North Conduit Avenue, thence westerly along said avenue to its intersection with the Queens-Kings county line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with 97th Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,449. 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 8, 1960; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS CouNTY: The north and central sections from the Sunnyside railroad yards to the Nassau county line, including portions of the communities of Sunnyside, Woodside, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Corona, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Flushing, Whitestone, Bayside, Little Neck (Douglaston, Satta Gardens, Fresh Meadows, Queens Village, Jamaica, and Hollis. Population 1970), 467,691. BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, Democrat (Liberal), 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; 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 each succeeding Congress; appointed member of National Com-mission on Food Marketing during 88th and 89th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: West section, including all of Glendale, Long Island City, Mas-peth, Middle Village, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, and Woodhaven; and portions of Astoria, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Kew Gardens, Ozone Park, and Woodside. Population (1970), 467,207. JAMES J. DELANEY, Democrat-Conservative-Republican, 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.; widower; one son, Patrick; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—Composed of parts of the Southeast Bronx and North Queens including all or parts of the communities of Bedford Park, Fordham, Morris Park, Westchester, Parkchester, Unionport, Soundview, Clason Point, Hunts Point, and Throggs Neck in the Bronx and Long Island City, Astoria, Sade S53 Mune, East Elmhurst, College Point, Whitestone, and Beechhurst in Queens. Popula- on , 469,193. 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 disability as detective lieutenant, 1942-65; police department’s Medal of Honor plus 27 other decorations, including 10 for being wounded in the line of duty; 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; president of National Council of Columbia Associations in Civil Service, Inc., and many civic and fraternal organizations; member of American Bar Asso-ciation, Trial Lawyers Association, and Bronx County Bar Association; member 122 Congressional Directory NEW YORK of Mayor of New York City’s Veterans’ Opportunity Campaign Committee; chairman, ‘Italian Emigration in the Bicentennial Years’ project; member of Congressional Advisory Board of the Full Employment Council; National Association for Justice Advisory Board; lifetime member NAACP; married to Marie Wassil; four children, Jacqueline, Barbara, Richard, and Mario II; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—XKINGS COUNTY: The eastern area which includes all or part of the communities of Bergen Beach, Canarsie, Cypress Hills, East New York, Marine Park, and Mill Basin. QUEENS County: The southern and eastern portions which include all or part of the communities of Broad Channel, Cambria Heights, Howard Beach, Laurelton, Lindenwood, the Rockaways, Rosedale, and St. Albans. Population (1970), 468,332. JAMES H. SCHEUER, Democrat-Liberal, of Neponsit, N.Y.; born in New York City, February 6, 1920; A.B., Swarthmore College, 1945; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1948; and a degree in industrial administration from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1943; served as a flight instructor in the U.S. Army, 1943-45; served as an economist for the U.S. Foreign Economic Administration, 1945-46, and as a member of the legal staff for the Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-52; president: Citizens Housing and Planning Council of New York City; and National Housing Conference, 1972-74; member: Bar Association of City of New York and National Panel of Arbitrators of the Ameri-can 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; married to the former Emily Malino; four children; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Be-ginning at a point where Manhattan Avenue intersects the Kings-Queens county line, thence southerly along said avenue to Calyer Street, to Leonard Street, to Richardson Street, to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to 10 Eyck Street, to Leonard Street, to Boerum Street, to Lorimer Street, to Broadway, to Flushing Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Hancock Street, to Sumner Avenue, to Halsey Street, to Throop Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Albany Avenue, to Herkimer Street, to Troy Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Schenectady Avenue, to Crown Street, to Rochester Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Blake Avenue, to Hopkinson Avenue, to Livonia Avenue, to Junius Street, to Dumont Avenue, to Pennsylvania Avenue, to Blake Avenue, to Miller Avenue, to Belmont Avenue, to Wyona Street, to Liberty Avenue, to New Jersey Avenue, to Jamaica Avenue, to Miller Avenue, to Highland Boulevard, thence easterly along said Boulevard to its intersection with the Kings-Queens county line, thence northerly and westerly along said line to its intersection with Manhattan Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,726. SHIRLEY ANITA CHISHOLM, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., November 30, 1924; attended public schools of Brooklyn, Brooklyn College (B.A.), and Columbia University (M.A.); diploma in admin-istration and supervision, Columbia University; honorary degrees: LL.D., Talladega College, Talladega, Ala.; LL.D., Wilmington College, Wilmington-Ohio; L.H.D., North Carolina Coliege, Durham, N.C.; L.H.D., Hampton Insti-tute, Hampton, Va.; LL.D., LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Pa., May 1971; LL.D., William Patterson College, Wayne, N.J., May 1971; LL.D., Capitol Uni-versity, Columbus, Ohio, May 1971; LL.D., University of Maine, Portland, Maine, June 1971; L.H.D., Coppin State College, Baltimore, Md., June 1971; LL.D., Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., June 1972; L.H.D., Kenyon College, Gambrier, Ohio, June 1973; LL.D., Acquinas College, Grand Rapids, Mich., May 1974; LL.D., Reed College, Portland, Oreg., May 1974; LL.D., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1975; LL.D., Smith College, North Hampton, Mass., May 1975; nursery school teacher and director, 1946-53; director, Hamilton Madison Child Care Center, New York City, 1954-59; edu-cational consultant, Division of Day Care, New York City, 1959-64; assembly-woman, New York State Legislature, 4 years; community education and civic organizations: consultant, Central Brooklyn Coordinating Council; Bethune Memorial Committee, National Council of Negro Women; Advisory Council of the Institute for Studies in Education, University of Notre Dame; Advisory Committee, Black Enterprise Magazine; national board, Americans for Demo-cratic Action; Advisory Council, New York Young Democrats; Advisory Board, Migrant Studies, State University College, Genesco, N.Y.; Advisory Board, Salvation Army; trustee, Southern Elections Fund; Advisory Board, Women’s Equity Action League; Advisory Committee, Brooklyn Museum; Advisory Council, Adelphi University Octet Associates; trustee, Long Island University; fellow, School of Social Work, Adelphi University; Brooklyn College Alumni; League of Women Voters; Democratic Women’s Workshop; Brooklyn Branch NAACP; Brooklyn Home for Aged People; National Association of College Women; Bedford-Stuyvesant Political League; Key Women, Inc.; Jane’s Meth-odist Church, Brooklyn, N.Y.; honors and awards: Honorary Citizen of Kan-sas City; Humanitarian Award of Y.I.A. Community Corporation; Citizen of Year Award, Local 140, United Factory Workers, AFL-CIO; Spirit of Achieve-ment Award, Women’s Division, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University; Deborah Gannett Award, Chicago Chapter, National Media Women ; Twelfth Annual Achievement Award, Guardian Association, New York Police Department; Dr. Martin Luther King Award, Bottle and Cork Sales Club; Golden Doughnut Award, Salvation Army; Woman of the Year, Zeta Phi Beta sorority; Government Award of Better Brooklyn Committees; Clairol’s “Woman of the Year’ award for outstanding achievement in public affairs, May 1973; author, “Unbought and Unbossed,” Houghton-Mifflin, 1970; author, “The Good Fight,” Harper & Row, 1973; married to Conrad Chisholm, special investigator; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Ocean Avenue intersects Parkside Avenue, thence southerly along Ocean Avenue to Woodruff Avenue, to East 21st Street, to Caton Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Martense Street, to Bedford Avenue, to Snyder Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Stephens Court, to East 23d Street, to Foster Avenue, to Coney Island Avenue, to Avenue H, to East Eighth Street, to Foster Ave-nue, to Ocean Parkway, to Avenue I, to East Seventh Street, to Avenue J, to Ocean Parkway, to Avenue M,to East Ninth Street, to Avenue N, to East Seventh Street, to Avenue O, to Ocean Parkway, to Quentin Road, to East Seventh Street, to Avenue P, to East Eighth Street, to Quentin Road, to East Ninth Street, to Avenue P, to East 10th Street, to Avenue O, to Coney Island Avenue, to Avenue P, to East 19th Street, to Avenue R, to East 23d Street, to Gravesend Neck Road, to Bedford Avenue, to Avenue Z, to Nostrand Avenue, to Shore Parkway, to Flatbush Avenue, thence southerly along said avenue, and said avenue extended into the waters of Rockaway Inlet, thence through the waters of Rockaway Inlet, the Atlantic Ocean, Lower Bay, Gravesend Bay, and Coney Island Creek to their intersection with Cropsey Avenue, thence northerly along said avenue to Bay 50th Street, to Stillwell Avenue, to £4th Street, to 24th Avenue, to 85th Street, to 20th Avenue, to 86th Street, to 19th Avenue, to 72d Street, to 20th Avenue, to 72d Street to 19th Avenue, to Bay Ridge Avenue, to 17th Avenue, to 67th Street, to 16th Avenue, to 63d Street, to 17th Avenue, to 64th Street, to 18th Avenue, to 63d Street to 1¢th Avenue, to 55th Street, to 17th Avenue, to 59th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 58th Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to 52d Street, to 12th Avenue, to 48th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 47th Street, to 12th Avenue, to 42d Street, to 13th Avenue, to 38th Street, to 14th Avenue, to Old New Utrecht Read, to 36th Street, to Church Avenue, to Dahill Road, to Caton Avenue, to East Fifth Street, to Prcspect Expressway, to Greenwood Avenue, to Prospect Park Southwest, to Park Circle, to Parkside Avenue, thence easterly along said avenue to its intersection with Ocean Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 468,726. STEPHEN J. SOLARZ, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in New York City, September 12, 1940; attended New York public schools; graduated from Brandeis University; received master’s degree in public law and government from Columbia University; elected to New York State Assembly, three terms, 1968 through 1972; ranking minority member, Higher Education Committee; member: Executive Board of American Jewish Congress, League School for Seriously Disturbed Children, B’nai B'rith; married to the former Nina Koldin; two children: Randy and Lisa; elected to the 94th Congress on November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member, International Relations Committee (Subcommittee on European and Middle Eastern Affairs and Subcommittee on African Affairs), Post Office and Civil Service Committee (Subcommittee on Postal Service, Sub-committee on Manpower, and Subcommittee on Census and Population) ; mem-on DSG, Members of Congress for Peace through Law, Environmental Study roup. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Manhattan Avenue intersects the Kings-Queens county line, thence south-erly along said avenue to Calyer Street, to Leonard Street, to Richardson Street, to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to 10 Eyck Street, to Leonard Street, to Boerum Street, to Lorimer Street, to Broadway, to Flushing Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Hancock Street, to Sumner Avenue, to Halsey Street, to Throop Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Albany Avenue, to Herkimer Street, to Troy Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to New York Avenue, to Malbone Street, to Clove Road, to Empire Boulevard, to Washington Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Classon Avenue, to Park Place, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Sterling Place, to Butler Street, to Fourth Avenue, to Prospect Expressway, to Gowanus Expressway, to Hamilton Avenue, thence along said avenue and said avenue extended to its intersecticn with the Kings-New York county line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with the Kings-Queens county line, thence easterly along said line to its intersection with Manhattan Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (170), 4€7,735. FREDERICK W. RICHMOND, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Mattapan, Mass., November 15, 1923; attended Harvard University, 1942-43; 124 Congressional Directory NEW YORK served in U.S. Navy, World War II, radioman third class in Pacific Theatre, 1943-45; B.A., Boston University, 1945; LL.D., Pratt Institute, 1971; chairman, National Urban League Equal Opportunity Conference, 1955; chairman of the Board Carnegie Hall Corp. (nonprofit), 1960-76; Walco National Corp., 1960-; Budget Director, New York State Council on the Arts, 1965-74; and New York Businessmen’s Committee for the Employment of Ex-Offenders, 1972— ; presi-dent of Greater New York Urban League, 1959-64; New York City Taxi and Limousine Commissioner, 1870-72; New York City Human Rights Commissioner, 1964-70; elected to New York City Council, January 1973; reelected New York City Council, November 1973; served on council finance, State legislation, in-dustrial relations and charter and governmental operations committees, 1973-74; one son, William; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Parkside Avenue intersects Ocean Avenue, thence westerly along Parkside Avenue, to Park Circle, to Prospect Park Southwest, to Greenwood Avenue, to Prospect Expressway, to East Fifth Street, to Caton Avenue, to Dahill Road, to Church Avenue, to 36th Street, to Old New Utrecht Road, to 14th Avenue, to 38th Street, to 13th Avenue, to 43d Street, to 12th Avenue, to 47th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 48th Street, to 12th Avenue, to 52d Street, to Fort Hamilton Park-way, to 58th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 59th Street, to 17th Avenue, to 55th Street, to 19th Avenue, to 63d Street, to 18th Avenue, to 64th Street, to 17th Avenue, to 63d Street, to 16th Avenue, to 67th Street, to 17th Avenue, to Bay Ridge Avenue, to 19th Avenue, to 72d Street, to 20th Avenue, to 73d Street. to 19th Avenue, to 86th Street, to 20th Avenue, to 85th Street, to 24th Avenue, to 84th Street, to Stillwell Avenue, to Bay 50th Street. to Cronsey Avenue, thence southerly along said avenue to its inter-section with the waters of Coney Island Creek, thence through the waters of Coney Island Creek, Gravesend Bay, Lower Bay, the Narrows, and Upper Bay to their intersection with the Kings-New York county line, thence northerly and easterly along said line to its intersection with Hamilton Avenue extended, thence easterly along said avenue extended and said avenue to Gowanus Expressway, to Prospect Expressway, to Fourth Avenue, to Butler Street, to Sterling Place, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Park Place, to Classon Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Washington Avenue, to Empire Avenue, to Ocean Avenue, thence southerly along said avenue to its intersection with Parkside Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 466,741. LEO C. ZEFERETTI, Democrat-Conservative, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, July 15, 1927; graduated from Erasmus High School, 1941; attended New York University, City University of New York’s Baruch School; U.S. Navy, yeoman second class, 1944-46; decorated with the American Theatre, European Theatre, and Victory Medals; employed in the Department of Corrections, city of New York; president, Correction Officers Benevolent Association; appointed to the New York State Crime Control Planning Board by former Governor Nelson Rockefeller; representative to former President Nixon’s Conference on Correction and to the Conference for a National Correction Academy; served on the board of directors’ Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York and the International Foundation; awarded the Order of St. Brigida, Cavalieri Commendatori; and Humanitarian Award from Community Mayors, State of New York; voted “Delegate of the Year,” 1969, by Correction Department’s Columbia Association; given the “Citation of Merit’’ by the Grand Council Steuben Association in Civil Service; married to the former Barbara Schiebel, August 31, 1947; two daughters: Linda and Jan; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member: Committees on Education and Labor, Merchant Marine apd Fisheries; Select Committee on Professional Sports (1976); Task Force on ensions. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of Kings County which includes parts of Brownsville, Crown Heights, East Flatbush, East New York, Flatbush, Marine Park, Midwood, and Sheepshead Bay. Population (1970), 467,693. ELIZABETH HOLTZMAN, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y, August 11, 1941; B.A, Radcliffe College, magna cum laude, 1962; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1965; lawyer; admitted to the bar of New York State (discontinued practice of law since election to Congress) ; elected Democratic State committeewoman and district leader, 1970-72; assistant to the mayor, New York City, 1969-70; delegate to Democratic National Convention, 1972; elected to Harvard University Board of Overseers, 1976; member: Bar Association of the city of New York, Hadassah; elected to the 93d Congress, November.7, 1972; reelected as a Democrat-Liberal to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; re-elected to the 95th Congress. ? SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—The county of Richmond, and that part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where East Houston Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence along said street extended and said street to Broadway to East Third Street, to West Third Street, to Avenue of the Americas, to West 14th Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Greenwich Avenue, to Bank Street, to Waverly Place, to West 11th Street, to Bleecker Street, to Hudson Street, to Ninth Avenue, to West 26th Street, thence along said street and said street extended into the waters of the Hudson River, thence southerly, easterly, and northerly through said waters and the waters of Upper Bay and East River to their intersection with East Houston Street extended, the point of beginning and including Ellis Island, Governors Island, and Liberty Island. Population (1970), 467,656. * JOHN M. MURPHY, Democrat, Staten Island, N.Y.; born in Staten Island, August 3, 1926, son of Frank and Florence Murphy; married to the former Kathleen A. Johnson; 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 University, Seoul, Korea; enlisted in U.S. Army, August 1944, as private, commissioned second lieutenant, May 1945; grad-uated 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, Parachute Badge, Korean Service Medal with six battle stars and Chungmu Distinguished Service Medal; discharged as captain in July 1956; elected delegate, New York State Constitutional Convention, 1967; elected delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1964; elected delegate and parliamentarian, 1968 Demo-cratic National Convention; secretary, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Commission; board of governors, National Democratic Club; board of trustees, Association of Graduates, U.S. Military Academy; Boards of Visitors, U.S. Military, U.S. Merchant Marine, and U.S. Coast Guard Academies; member, American Legion, VFW, and many community, political, and service organizations; Catholic; six children: Dierdre, John, Eve, Mark, Emily, and Elizabeth; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the inauguration of President Anastasio Somoza, of Nicaragua, by President Gerald R. Ford; member, Inter-state and Foreign Commerce Committee; Subcommittee on Communications and Subcommittee on Energy and Power, 1973; chairman, Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Finance, 1976-present; member, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee; chairman, Panama Canal Subcommittee, 1971-72; chairman, Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Navigation, 1973-74; chairman, Subcommittee on Oceanography, 1975-76; chairman, Ad Hoc Select Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf, 1975-present. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as fol lows: Beginning at a point where East Houston Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence along said street extended and said street to Broadway, to East Third Street, to West Third Street, to Avenue of the Americas, to West 14th Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Central Park South, to Fifth Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Third Avenue, to East 19th Street, thence along said street and said street extended into the waters of the East River, thence southerly through said waters and the waters of the West Channel to their intersection with East Houston Street extended, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,533. 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 and terminated practice of law when elected to Congress); combat infantry-man 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, Village Independent Democrats, New York Civil Liberties Union; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected to 92d and succeeding Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as fol-lows: Beginning at a point where West 166th Street extended intersects the New York-Bronx County line, thence along said street extended and said street to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 165th Street, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to West 164th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 62d Street, to Central Park West,to Central Park South, to Fifth Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Third Avenue, to East 19th Street, thence along said street and said street extended to its intersection with the New York-Queens County line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with the New York-Bronx County line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with West 166th Street extended, the point of beginning, and including Welfare Island, Ward's Island, Randall’s Island Park, and Belmont Island. Population (1970), 466,876. CHARLES B. RANGEL, Democrat-Liberal-Republican, of New York; born in Harlem, New York, N.Y., June 11, 1930; attended the public schools in Harlem, 126 Congressional Directory NEW YORK P.S. 89 (now P.S. 175), Junior High School 139, and DeWitt Clinton High School; enlisted in the U.S. Army and served from 1948 to 1952; awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star for Valor, U.S. and Korean Presidential Citations and three battle stars while serving in combat with the Second Infantry Division in Korea: honorably discharged with rank of staff sergeant; after military duty, completed high school, 1953; graduated from New York University School of Commerce, as dean’s list student under the G.I. bill, 1957; graduated from St. John’s Uni-versity School of Law, dean’s list student under a full 3-year scholarship, 1960; lawyer; admitted to practice in the courts of the State of New York, U.S. Federal Court, Southern District of New York, and the U.S. Customs Court; appointed assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District of New York, 1961; legal counsel, New York City Housing and Redevelopment Board, Neighborhood Conservation Bureau; general counsel, National Advisory Commission on Selective Service, 1966; served 2 terms in the New York State Assembly, 1966-70; active in 369th Veterans Association, Community Education Program, and Martin Luther King Democrats; married Alma Carter; one son, Steven; one daughter, Alicia; elec-ted to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning where West 261st Street extended intersects the waters of the Hudson River, along said street to Riverdale Avenue, to Henry Hudson Parkway, to Riverdale Avenue, to West 238th Street, to Field-ston Road, to West 236th Street, to Greystone Avenue, to Riverdale Avenue, to West 230th Street, to Kingsbridge Avenue, to its intersection with the Bronx-New York county line, thence westerly along said line to the Hudson River, thence northerly to West 261st Street extended, the point of beginning; and that part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning where West 166th Street extended intersects the New York-Bronx county line, thence along said street to Amsterdam Ave-nue, to West 165th Street, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to West 164th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 62d Street, to Central Park West, to Eighth Avenue, to Greenwich Avenue, to Bank Street, to Waverly Place, to West 11th Street, to Bleecker Street, to Hudson Street, to Ninth Avenue, to West 26th Street, along said street to the Hudson River, thence northerly to the New York-Bronx county line, thence easterly and southerly along said line to its intersection with West 166th Street extended, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 468,667. TED WEISS, Democrat-Liberal, of New York, N.Y.; born in Hungary, September 17, 1927; came to the United States in 1938; graduated, Hoffman High School, South Amboy, N.J., 1946; B.A., Syracuse (N.Y.) University, 1951; LL.B., Syracuse University College of Law, 1952; admitted to the bar in 1953 and commenced practice in New York City; served in the U.S. Army, 1946-47; served as assistant district attorney, New York County, 1955-59; member, Council of the City of New York, 1962-77; member: B’nai B’rith, New York County Lawyers Association, American Bar Association, New York County Democratic Committee, New Democratic Coalition; Americans for Democratic Action; American Civil Liberties Union; National Association for the Advance-ment of Colored Peoples; Amnesty International, U.S.A.; member, Stephen Wise Free Synagogue; two children: Thomas and Stephen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Manida Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence along said street extended and said street to Ryawa Avenue, to Coster Street, to Spofford Avenue, to Hunt’s Point Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Barretto Street, to Bruckner Boulevard, to Sound View Avenue. to Watson Avenue, to Bronx River Parkway, to Cross-Bronx Expressway, to West Farms Road, to East Tremont Avenue, to Webster Avenue. to East 176th Street. to Park Avenue, to East 174th Street, to Washington Avenue. to East 173d Street, to Park Avenue, to East 169th Street, to Webster Avenue, to East 168th Street, to Morris Avenue, to East 167th Street, to Sheridan Avenue, to McClellan Street, to Grand Boulevard and Concourse, to East 165th Street, to Walton Avenue, to East 161st Street. to River Avenue, to East 157th Street, thence westerly along said street and said street extended into the waters of the Harlem River, thence southerly and easterly through said waters and the waters of the East River to their intersection with Manida Street extended, the point of begin-ning, and including North Brother and South Brother Islands. Population (1970), 467,582. HERMAN BADILLO, Democrat-Liberal, of the Bronx, N.Y.; born in Caguas, P.R., August 21, 1929, emigrated to New York City at age of 11; first person of Puerto Rican birth to sit with a vote in the Congress of the United States; educated in Puerto Rico and New York City public schools; graduated magna cum laude from City College of New York in 1951 with a bachelor of business administration degree (majored in economics and accounting) and cum laude from Brooklyn Law School in 1954 where he received the first scholar-ship prize, was class valedictorian and a member of the Law Review; admitted to the New York Bar, 1955; has practiced law in New York City; became certified public accountant, 1956; appointed deputy commissioner, New York City Department of Real Estate by Mayor Robert Wagner, January 1962; Com- missioner of New York City Department of Housing Relocation, November 1962 to August 1965; elected borough president of the Bronx, November 1965 to December 1969; adjunct professor at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Urban Education, 1970 to present; board member, Mount Sinai Hospital, as well as other civic organizations in New York City; recipient, honorary doctor of law degree,City College of New York; author, “A Bill of No Rights: Attica and the American Prison System,” 1972; married Irma Deutsch, May 7, 1961; three children: David, Mark, and Loren; elected to the 92d Congress, ‘November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-SECOND -DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF BRONX: That part bounded roughly by the following: On the north, West 238th Street, Van Cortlandt Park South, the south boundary of Woodlawn Cem-etery, Karnow Avenue, and the New England Expressway; on the east, the Hutchinson River; onthe south-southeast, Pelham Parkway, Southern Boulevard, East Tremont Avenue, to Park Avenue East 161st Street, and Yankee Stadium; and on the west, the Harlem River, West 230th Street, an Riverdale Avenue. The district includes most or all of the communities known as Mosholu-Norwood, Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Tremont, Highbridge, Pelham Parkway, Co-op City, and parts of Grand Concourse, Riverdale, Bedford Park, Fordham, and Morrisania. Population (1970), 466,931. JONATHAN B. BINGHAM, Democrat-Liberal, of the Bronx, 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. Downes), June Mitchell (Mrs. Erik C. Esselstyn), Timothy W., and Claudia R. (Mrs. Khalsa), special assistant to an Assistant Secretary of State in 1945 and 1946; assistant director, Office of International Security Affairs in 1951; deputy and acting ad-ministrator, Technical Cooperation Administration 1951-53; secretary to Gov-ernor Averell Harriman of New York 1955-58; U.S. representative on the Eco-nomic 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), and (with Alfred M. Bingham) “Violence and Democracy’ (World Pub-lishing, 1970), also magazine articles; member and officer of various boards and civic and county organizations and is the recipient of awards from various organi-zations; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.— WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Towns of Eastchester, Greenburgh, and Mt. Pleasant; most of the city of Yonkers, and in the North Bronx is comprised of Riverdale, Woodlawn, asco, Eastchester, Baychester, Edenwald, and Williamsbridge sections. Population (1970), 7,778. BRUCE F. CAPUTO, Republican, of Yonkers, N.Y.; born in Yonkers, August 7, 1943; educated in Yonkers public elementary schools; B.A., cum laude, Harvard, 1965; M.B.A. with distinction, Harvard Business School, 1967; served in Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense, 1967-69; J.D., George-town Night Law School, Washington, D.C., 1971; founder, former director, ICF, Inc., Washington, D.C.; member, New York State Assembly, 1973-77; served as director of: Yonkers Big Brother-Big Sister Foundation; Westchester (N.Y.) Association for Retarded Children; Westchester (N.Y.) Muscular Distrophy Association; Valentine Association for Exceptional Children, Catholic Interracial Council of New York; St. Peter's South Presbyterian Day Care Center; Green-burgh Youth Services Association; member: Yonkers Italian City Club; Yonkers Elks; Yonkers Knights of Pythias; Westchester (N.Y.) American-Irish Associa-tion; Prince Jonathan Lodge, Order of Free Masons; Italo-American War Veterans; James H. Farrell Lodge; Yonkers Historical Society; Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. 128 Congressional Directory NEW YORK TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—In the county of Westchester, the towns of Harrison, Mamaroneck North Castle, New Castle, Ossining, Pelham, Pound Ridge, Rye, Scarsdale, and the cities of Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Rye, White Plains, and that part of the city of Yonkers bounded by a line de-scribed as follows: Beginning at a point where Midland Avenue intersects the easterly city line of the city of Yonkers, thence along said avenue to Cross County Parkway, to Bronx River Road, to Edgewood Avenue, to Trenchard Street, to Whittier Avenue, to Central Park Avenue North, to Yonkers Avenue, to Central Park Avenue South, to Borcher Avenue, to Orient Street, to Clayton Place, to St. Johns Avenue, to Yonkers Avenue, to Ashburton Avenue (State Route 9A), to Nepperhan Avenue, to High Street, to Vineyard Avenue, to Glenwood Avenue, to Lake Avenue, to Waring Place, to Fairview Street, to Morningside Avenue, to High Street, to St. Joseph Avenue, to Ashburton Ave-nue (State Route 9A), to Palisade Avenue, to School Street, to Nepperhan Avenue, to New Main Street, to South Broadway, to McLean Avenue (State Route 164), to Romaine Avenue, to Randolph Street, to Western Avenue, to Lawrence Street, to VanCortlandt Park Avenue, to Wolffe Street, to McLean Avenue (State Route 164), to Courter Avenue, to Lewis Parkway, to Putman Avenue, to McLean Avenue, to Saw Mill River Parkway, thence along said parkway to its intersection with the southerly city line of the city of Yonkers, thence easterly and northerly along said line to its inter-section with Midland Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 468,148. 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, 1955; U.S. Court of Appeals, 2d Circuit, 1960, and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1960; 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, Inter-American, International, New York City and County Bar Associations; Bronxville American Legion Post No. 464; American Civil Liberties Union; Golden Retriever Club of America; Sierra Club, National Audubon Society; Temple Beth El; NAACP, Amvets, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Jewish War Veterans; Common Cause; Public Citizen; member of board of directors, United Nations Association of the U.S.A.; former chairman, Rogers College, Maryknoll; honorary trustee of Jewish Board of Guardians; member of Tuskegee Institute’s National Advisory Council ; married to the former Betty Ann Schneider of Louisville, Ky., a psychiatric social worker and guidance counselor at American University in Washington; four children: Ronald, Randall, Lawrence, and Jenny Louise; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress, No-vember 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Dutchess and Putnam; and in the county of Ulster, the towns of Saugerties, Ulster, Esopus, and Lloyd, and the city of Kingston; and in the county of West-chester, the towns of Bedford, Cortlandt, Lewisboro, North Salem, Somers, and Yorktown, and the city of Peekskill; and in the county of Columbia, the town of Gallatin. Population (1970), 467,859. 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; counsel, New York State Assembly Judiciary Committee, 1961; Dutchess County Civil Defense Director, 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; Sons of the Revolution, New York State: appointed as Congressional Advisor to the United States Delegation to the First Preparatory Committee for the United Nations Conference on Human Environ-ment, 1970; Congressional Delegate to the 41st Executive Session of the Inter-governmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM), Geneva, May 1972, and 25th anniversary session, December 1976; vice chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Aid to New York City, 1975; received Legislative Conservation Award by New York State Conservation Council, Inc., 1973, the Striped Bass Award by Hudson River Fisherman’s Association for work in preserving Hudson River, 1974, and the NEW YORK Biographical 129 Distinguished Public Servant Award by New York University School of Law, 1974; married Julia Mackenzie of Montreal (deceased, March 26, 1969); four children: Hamilton III, Julia Alexandra, Nicholas S., and Peter L.; married Billy Laster Cline, April 3, 1971; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; re-elected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on the Judiciary; Committee on Science and Technology; ranking member of the Ad Hoc Select Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf and Republican Policy Committee, 1976 and 1977. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Orange and Rockland; and in the county of Ulster, the towns of Marlboro, Plattekill, and Shawangunk. Population (1970), 467,424. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, Republican, of Middletown, N.Y.; born in Pough-keepsie, N.Y., December 6, 1922; educated in the public schools of Middletown and graduated from Middletown High School, 1941; B.S., Wharton School of Business and Finance, University of Pennsylvania, 1946; LL.B., New York Law School, 1950; veteran of World War II, 20th Air Force, 19th Bomb Group; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal for 35 missions over Japan; appointed assistant attorney general, New York State Department of Law, 1953; formed the law firm of Gilman and Gilman, 1955, in Middletown, N.Y.; attorney for New York State’s Temporary Commission on the Courts; served for 3 terms in the New York State Assembly from the 95th District, 1967-72; member: Southeastern Water Commission, National Law Committee, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Middletown, Orange County, New York State, and American Bar Associations; the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York Trial Lawyers Association, and the American Trial Lawyers Association; also a member of Orange County Republican Committee, American Legion, V.F.W,, J.W.V, B.P.O.E. No. 1097, Hoffman Lodge of F. & A.M., A.A.O.N.M.S. of Cyprus Temple (Albany), International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, and Otisville Grange; married Jane Prizant, 1952; five children: Jonathan, Harrison, David, Susan, and Ellen; elected to the 93d Con-gress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of International Relations Committee, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Republican Task Force on Energy and Resources, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Congressional Advisor to Law of the Sea Conference; ap-pointed to United States Military Academy Board of Visitors, 1973 to present. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Tioga, Broome, and Sullivan; and in the county of Ulster, the towns of Hardenburgh, Shandaken, Denning, Woodstock, Olive, Hurley, Wawarsing, Gardiner, New Paltz, Rochester, Marbletown, Rosendale, and Kingston; and in the county of Tomp-kins, the towns of Caroline, Danby, Newfield, and Ithaca, and the city of Ithaca; and in the county of Chemung, the towns of Erin, Van Etten, Baldwin, and Chemung; and in the county of Delaware, the towns of Masonville, Deposit, Tompkins, Walton, Hamden, Delhi, Bovina, Andes, Meredith, Kort-right, Harpersfield, Stamford, Roxbury, Middletown, Colchester, and Hancock. Population (1970), MATTHEW FRANCIS McHUGH, Democrat, of Ithaca, N.Y.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., December 6, 1938; attended St. Thomas Aquinas School and Brooklyn Technical High School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; B.S., 1960, Mount St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md., where he was student body president; J.D., Villanova Law School, 1963, law review editor; admitted to New York State Bar and began law practice with Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irving in New York City, 1964; began law practice in Ithaca, N.Y., 1968; Ithaca city prosecutor, 1968; Tompkins County District Attorney, 1969-72; member of 1972 Ithaca committee to avert student unrest; president-elect of Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, 1974; active in Democratic organizations, served as State committeeman; mem-ber of American, New York State, and Tompkins County Bar Associations; member of Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church; married Eileen Alanna Higgins, 1963; three children: Alanna, Kelli, and Meg; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; served as freshman class treasurer; reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; elected vice chairman of class of 1974 and vice chairman of the New York State congressional delegation, 1977; member of Agriculture, and Interior and Insular Affairs Committees. LT LY.Ya 130 Congressional Directory ov vole TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—In the county of Albany, the towns of Berne, Bethlehem, Colonie, Green Island, Guilderland, Knox, New Scotland, Rensselaerville, and Westerlo, and the cities of Albany, Cohoes, and Watervliet; and in the county of Montgomery, the town of Amsterdam and the city of Amsterdam; and in the county of Schenectady, the towns of Glenville, Niskayuna, and Rotter-dam, and the city of Schenectady. Population (1970), 467,219. 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 (honorary) LL.D., 1967; College of St. Rose, LL.D., 1970; married to former Joan Harris Wolfe; they have five children, Lisa (Mrs. Martin Gonzalez), Debra, Kevin, Kim, and Brian; secretary to Congressman Thomas H. Eliot of Massa-chusetts, 1940-42; deputy secretary general, Far Eastern Commission, Washing-ton, D.C., 1946-48; city councilman, Schenectady, N.Y., 1850-56; mayor of Schenectady 1956-59; former college lecturer, radio and television news com-mentator; 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 captain USNR (ret.); winner U.S. Naval Institute Prize Essay Contest, 1952; honorary trustee, University of Rochester; honorary trustee, Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, N.Y.; member, Psi Upsilon fraternity, Reserve Officers Association, U.S. Naval Institute, Masons, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, and the Presbyterian Church; elected to 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress, representing four separate congressional districts; member, Armed Services Committee and chairman of its Military Compensation Subcommittee. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington: and in the county of Essex, the town of Minerva; and in the county of Albany, the town of Coeymans; and in the county of Columbia, the towns of Ancram, Austerlitz, Canaan, Chatham, Claverack, Cler-mont, Copake, Germantown, Ghent, Greenport, Hillsdale, Kinderhook, Livingston, New Lebanon, Stockport, Stuyvesant, and Taghkaniec, and the city of Hudson. Population (1970), 467,767. EDWARD W. PATTISON, Democrat, of West Sand Lake, N.Y.; born in Troy, N.Y. April 29, 1932; graduated, Albany Academy, 1949; A.B., Cornell Uni-versity, 1953; LL.B., Cornell University Law School, 1957; admitted to the New York State Bar, 1957; partner in law firm; served in U.S. Army, 1st lieu-tenant, 1954-56; member, New York State and Rensselaer County Bar Associa-tions, Troy Club, Fort Orange Club of Albany, Salvation Army Advisory Board, United Community Services, and numerous other charitable, educational, and health associations; Rensselaer County Treasurer, elected 1969, reelected 1972; Rensselaer County Bar Association president, 1974; New York Bar Association, Committee on Ethics, 1972-74; married to the former Eleanor Copley, 1951; four children: Mark, Lynn, Laura, and Wendy; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—The counties of Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence; and in the county of Essex, the towns of Chesterfield, Crown Point, Elizabethtown, Essex, Jay, Keene, Lewis, Moriah, Newcomb, North Elba, North Hudson, St. Armand, Schroon, Ticonderoga, Westport, Willsboro, and Wilmington; and in the county of Oswego, the towns of Albion, Amboy, Boylston, Con-stantia, Hastings, Mexico, Minetto, New Haven, Orwell, Oswego, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Richland, Sandy Creek, Schroeppel, Scriba, Volney, West Monroe, and Williamstown, and the cities of Fulton and Oswego. Population (1970), 467,920. 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 3% 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 each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Appropriations. NEW YORK Biographical 131 THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—The counties of Oneida, Hamilton, Herkimer, Fulton, and Schoharie; and in the county of Montgomery, the towns of St. Johnsville, Minden, Canajoharie, Palatine, Root, Mo-hawk Glen, Charleston, and Florida; and in the county of Schenectady, the towns of Princetown and Duanesburg; and in the county of Otsego, the towns of Plainfield, Richfield, Exeter, Springfield, Otsego, Middlefield, Cherry Valley, Roseboom, Westford, Decatur, and Worcester. Population (1970), 467,717. DONALD J. MITCHELL, Republican, of Herkimer, N.Y.; born in Ilion, N.Y. May 8, 1923; attended Herkimer public schools; Hobart College, 1946-47; graduated Columbia University, B.S. in optometry, 1949; Columbia University’s Teachers College, M.A. in education, 1950; served as naval aviator, 1942-45; naval flight instructor, 1951-53; optometrist; councilman, town of Herkimer, 1954-56; mayor, village of Herkimer, 1956-59; president, Mohawk Valley Con-ference of Mayors, 1959; appointed to Herkimer Zoning Board of Appeals, 1963; member, New York State Assembly, 1965-72; served as majority whip, 1969-72; presented Public Service Award 1965; named Optometrist of the Year by the New York State Optometric Association, 1971; named to board of governors, National Society of State Legislators, 1971; served as an officer or director: Herkimer Red Cross, Cancer Society, Kiwanis Club, Library, Washburn Memo-rial, Boy Scouts, and Cub Scouts; member: First Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rod and Gun Club, Chamber of Commerce, and Herkimer County Extension Service; married Margaretta Wilson Levee, 1945; three children: Gretchen, Cynthia, and Allen; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committee assignments: Armed Services and Standards of Official Conduct; regional whip for New England and Mid-Atlantic States. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—The counties of Chenango, Cortland, and Madison; and in the county . of Otsego, the towns of Edmeston, Burlington, Hartwick, New Lisbon, Pittsfield, Morris, Laurens, Milford, Maryland, Otego, Butternuts, Unadilla, and Oneonta, and the city of Oneonta; and in the county of Delaware, the towns of Sidney, Franklin, and Davenport; and in the county of Onondaga, the towns of Fabius, Pompey, De Witt, Manlius, Cicero, Clay, and Salina, and that part of the city of Syracuse bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Valley Drive intersects the southerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence along said drive to Clyde Avenue, to West Brighton Avenue, to Interstate Route 81, to Adams Street, to Almond Street, to Catherine Street, to Butternut Street, to Kuhl Street, to Court Street, thence along said street to its intersection with the northerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence easterly, southerly, and westerly along said line to its intersection with Valley Drive, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,826. 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; owner, 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, Kiwanis Club, Syracuse Police Benevolent Association (honorary), and national, State, and local funeral directors associations; Maria Regina College advisory board; active in civic, 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 each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—The counties of Schuyler, Cayuga, Seneca, and Yates; and in the county of Steuben, the towns of Cohocton, Prattsburg, and Pulteney; and in the county of Ontario, the towns of Victor, Farmington, Manchester, Phelps, Canandaigua, Hopewell, Gorham, Seneca, Geneva, and the cities of Canandaigua and Geneva; and in the county of Tompkins, the towns of Ulysses, Enfield Lansing, Groton, and Dryden; and in the county of Oswego, the towns of Granby and Haniubal; and in the county of Onondaga, the towns of Elbridge, Camillus, Geddes, Van Buren, Lysander, Onondaga, Onondaga Indian Reservation, Marcellus, Skaneateles, Tully, Spafford, Lafayette, and Otisco, and that part of the city of Syracuse bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Valley Drive intersects the southerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence along said drive to Clyde Avenue, to West Brighton Avenue, to Interstate Route 81, to Adams Street, to Almond Street, to Catherine Street, to Butternut Street, to Kuhl Street, to Court Stre:t, thence along said street to its intersection with the northerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence westerly, southerly, and easterly along said line to its intersection with Valley Drive, the point of beginning. Population 1970), 467,610. WILLIAM F. WALSH, Republican, of Syracuse, N.Y.; born in Syracuse, July 11, 1912; graduated, Most Holy Rosary High School, 1930; A.B. degree in sociology, St. Bonaventure College, 1934; Catholic University School of Social Work, 1941; M.A. degree in social work, University of Buffalo, 1949; Syracuse University, Maxwell School, 1950; LL.D., St. Bonaventure University, 132 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 1970; enlisted U.S. Army; discharged 1946; captain, U.S. Air Force with service in Pacific; accountant, Remington Rand Corp., 1934; senior caseworker, Onondaga County Welfare Department, 1935-40; assistant area supervisor, New York State Department of Social Welfare, 1949; area director, New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1950-55; director, research and development, Onondaga County, 1958-59; Commissioner of public welfare, Onondaga County, 1960-61; mayor of Syracuse, 1962-69; commissioner, New York State Public Service Commission, 1970; vice president, Wilmorite, Inc., 1971-72; board of directors: Syracuse Savings Bank, Unity Life Insurance Co., Elmcrest Children’s Center, and Maria Regina College; former vice president and board of directors, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; member: past president and former member Executive Committee, New York State Confer-ence of Mayors, Governor’s Committee on Criminal Offenders, American Legion, V.F.W., and Otisco Lake Rod and Gun Club; married Mary Dorsey, 1943; seven children: William, James, Joseph, Mary, Martha, Michael, and Patty; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—The county of Wayne; and in the county of Monroe, the towns of Brighton, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush, and Webster, and that part of the city of Rochester bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River intersect the northerly city line of the city of Rochester, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with Ravine Avenue extended, thence along said avenue extended and said avenue to Lake Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to Saratoga Avenue, to Lind Street, to Oak Street, to Brown Street, to Broad Street, to Plymouth Avenue North, to Inner Loop, thence along Inner Loop to itsinter-section with the waters of the Genesee River, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with the southerly city line of the city of Rochester, thence southerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, and northerly along said line to its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,461. 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-laken, N.Y.; two sons: Frank and Steven (Lt. jg, USN); 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; 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 president, Federation of Bar Associations of Western New York; secretary, Rochester Bar Association 1953-57; former partner, Johnson, Reif & Mullan law firm; 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 Commu-nity 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, 91st Congress; member of Monroe County Health Council Committee on Inner-City Health Problems; member, U.S.-Canada Interparlia mentary Group; represented House of Representatives at dedication of Israeli Knesset, summer 1966; guest of Ditchley Foundation at Conference on Anglo-American Affairs, England, Janu-ary 1967; inspection tour of U.S. military installations in Southeast Asia as member of Military Operations Subcommittee of Government Operations, January 1968; guest of Ditchley Foundation at Conference on International Economic and Monetary Problems, England, January 1972; investigative mis-sion to Europe, Near East, and South Asia for the Cabinet Committee on Inter-national Narcotics Control, December 1972; Republican Task Force on Inter-national Economic Policy, 1973; dean of the New York Republican Delegation, 1975; chairman of the Commission on Federal Paperwork, 1975-77; member, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; ranking minority member, Committee on Government Operations, 1973; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Genesee, Livingston, and Wyoming; and in the county of Ontario, the towns of Bristol, Canadice, East Bloomfield, West Bloomfield, Naples, Richmond, and South Bristol; and in the county of Monroe, the towns of Chili, Gates, Greece, Henrietta, Ogden, Parma, Riga, and Wheatland, and that part of the city of Rochester bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River intersect the northerly city line of the city of Rochester, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with Ravine Avenue extended, thence along said avenue extended and said avenue to Lake Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to Saratoga Avenue, to Lind Street, to Oak Street, to Brown Street, to Broad Street, to Plymouth Avenue North, to Inner Loop, thence along Inner Loop to its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with the southerly city line of the city of Rochester thence westerly, northerly, easterly, and northerly along said line to its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,415. 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; colonel in Marine Corps Reserve (Retired); 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; member of Ways and Means Committee, Joint Com-mittee on Taxation, and Committee on the Budget; former chairman, Republican Task Force on Seniority, Republican Research Committee; and Republican Policy Committee; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Orleans and Niagara; and in the county of Monroe, the towns of Sweden, Clarkson, and Hamlin; and in the county of Erie, the towns of Tonawanda, Grand Island, and the city of Tonawanda, and that part of the city of Buffalo bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Delaware Avenue intersects the northerly city line of the city of Buffalo, thence along said avenue to Tacoma Street, to Tennyson Avenue, to Hertel Avenue, to Dela-ware Avenue, to Knox Avenue, to Edgepark Avenue, to Amherst Street, to Meadow Road, to Middle-sex Road, to Delaware Avenue, to Potomac Avenue, to Elmwood Avenue, to Scajaquada Expressway, to Grant Street, to Amherst Street, to Reservation Street, to Grote Street, to Howell Street, to Chandler Street, to Military Road, to Hertel Avenue, to Tonawanda Street, to Grace Street, to Niagara Street, to Austin Street, thence along said street and said street extended into the waters of the Niagara River, thence northerly through said waters to their intersection with the northerly city line of the city of Buf falo, thence easterly along said line to its intersection with Delaware Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,761. JOHN J. LAFALCE, Democrat, town of Tonawanda, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, October 6, 1939; graduated from Canisius High School, Canisius College, B.S. 1961, Villanova Law School, J.D. 1964; captain, U.S. Army Adjutant General Corps, 1965-67; awarded U.S. Army Commendation Medal, 1967 ; law clerk, Office of General Counsel, Department of the Navy 1963; practiced law in Buffalo; member, New York State Senate, 1971-72, served on Senate Committees on Education, Codes, Public Utilities, Cities, Taxation; member, New York State Assembly 1973-74, served on Assembly Committees on Ways and Means and Government Operations; elected to 94th Congress November 5, 1974; re-elected to the 95th Congress November 2, 1976; serves on House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, and House Committee on Small Business; lecturer in law, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1965-66; placed in nomination for the Lieutenant Governorship of New York at the Democratic State Nominating Convention, 1974; director and legal counsel, Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Jaycees, 1967-70; legal counsel, New York State Jaycees, 1970-71; awarded Distinguished Service Award, U.S. Jaycees, 1971; recipient of 1974 All-American Columbus Award from Federation of Italian-American Democratic Organizations, 1974; Man of the Year Award, Associated General Contractors of America, New York State Chapter, 1975; Man of the Year Award, Niagara-Orleans AFL-CIO, 1975; Man of the Year Award, Tona-wanda’s Labor Council, 1975; Catholic War Veterans Award, 1976; Niagara Frontier Chapter, National Association of Homebuilders Award, 1976; Man of the Year Award, Federation of Italian-American Societies of western New York, 1976; member: Kenmore Chamber of Commerce; honorary chairman, Associa-tion for Research of Childhood Cancer, Inc.; legislative committee chairman, Community Welfare Council of Buffalo and Erie County, 1969-71; president, Catholic Lawyers Guild, Diocese of Buffalo, 1971-72; memberships include Erie County Bar Association, Marshall Club, Justinian Legal Society, American Judicature Society, Italian-American Legislators Club, American Legion Post 205, Knights of Columbus Council 184, Kenmore Mercy Hospital Men’s Sustain-ing Society. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—AII of the city of Buffalo with the exception of a small area in the northwest section of the city; all of the city of Lackawanna; and nine districts in the town of Cheekto-waga bounded by Broadway, Harlem, and Clinton Streets, and the city of Buffalo’s east boundary. Population (1970), 467,759. HENRY J. NOWAK, Democrat-Liberal of Buffalo, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, February 21, 1935; graduated, Riverside High School, Buffalo; graduated Canisius 134 Congressional Directory NEW YORK College, 1953-57, B.B.A., accounting; graduated University of Buffalo Law School, 1958-61; commissioned second lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1957-58, served as armor officer, discharged, August 1962, with the rank of captain; admitted to practice law as attorney and counsel in Fourth Judicial Department, April 2, 1962; January 1, 1964, appointed assistant district attorney and served until December 31, 1964; selected to appear in the 1965 edition of “Outstanding Young Men of America’, January 1, 1966; elected to the office of Erie County Comptrol-ler for a 4-year term, reelected, 1970 and 1974; member: Professional Business-men’s Association; Knights of Columbus; Erie County Bar Association, and New York State Bar Association; vice president and executive board of Canisius Col-lege Alumni; past president, Erie Frontier Democratic Organization; district chairman, SME, Boy Scouts of America, 1967; married to the former Rose Santa Lucia, November 27, 1965; two children: Diane and Henry Joseph; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—In the county of Erie, the towns of Concord, Collins, Brant, North Collins, Evans, Eden, Boston, Colden, Holland, Wales, Aurora, Orchard Park, Hamburg, Marilla, Elma, West Seneca, Alden, Newstead, Clarence, Amherst, Lancaster, those parts of the Cattaraugus and Tonawanda Indian Reservations located in the county of Erie, and that part of the town of Cheek-towaga bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Broadway (State Highway 130) intersects the Cheektowaga town-Buffalo city line, thence along Broadway (State Highway 130), to Roland Street, to Gates Street, to Crocker Street, to Blick Street, to Harlem Road, thence along said road to its intersection with the Cheektowaga-West Seneca town line, thence easterly along said line to its intersection with the Cheektowaga-Lancaster town line, thence northerly along said line to its inter-section with the Cheektowaga-Amherst town line, thence westerly along said line to its intersection with the Cheektowaga town-Buffalo city line, thence southerly along said line to its intersection with Broadway (State Highway 130), the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,761. JACK KEMP, Republican (endorsed by Conservative Party), of Hamburg, N.Y.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., July 13, 1935; educated in the public schools of California; Occidental College, B.A., 1957; graduate study at Long Beach State University and California Western University in education and political science; special assistant to Governor of California, 1967; special assistant to chairman, Republican National Committee, 1969; 13 years in professional football; A.F.L. Player of the Year, 1965; all-A.F.L. quarterback twice; cofounder and president, American Football League Players Association, 1965-70; member, N.F.L. Players Association Executive Committee and Player Pension Board; television and radio commentator, national networks and local stations; public relations officer, Marine Midland Bank of Buffalo; served in U.S. Army Reserve, 1958-62; active duty, 1958; Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award, Buffalo Junior Chamber of Commerce; Distinguished Service Award, New York State Jaycees; Outstanding Citizens Award, Buffalo Evening News 1965, 1974; nominated for the Justice Byron ‘Whizzer’ White Award; Protestant; member, Appropriations Com-mittee, Chowder and Marching Society, member of the National Association of Broadcasters, Engineers, and Technicians (AFL-CIO), Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce, Sierra Club, and President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; married Joanne Main; four children: Jeffrey, Jennifer, Judith, and James; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Allegany; and in the county of Erie, the town of Sardinia; and in the county of Steuben, the towns of Wayland, Dansville, Fremont, Howard, Hornellsville, Bath, Avoca, Bradford, Hartsville, Canisteo, Cameron, Thurston, Campbell, Wheeler, Hornby, Corning, Erwin, Addison, Rathbone, Jasper, Greenwood, Urbana, West Union, Troupsburg, Woodhull, Tuscarora, Lindley, Caton, Wayne, and the cities of Corning and Hornell, and in the county of Chemung, the towns of Ashland, Big Flats, Catlin, Elmira, Horseheads, Southport, and Veteran, and the city of Elmira. Population (1970), 467,859. STANLEY N. LUNDINE, Democrat, of Jamestown, N.Y.; born in James-town, February 4, 1939; attended Fairmount Elementary and Lincoln Junior High Schools, Jamestown, 1944-54; graduated, Jamestown High School, 1957; A.B., Duke University, 1961; LL.B., New York University School of Law, 1964; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Jamestown; mayor, Jamestown, 1969-76; chairman, Jamestown Planning Commission; member: New York State Conference of Mayors, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Kiwanis, Elks, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; married to the former Karol Anne Ludwig, 1962; two children: John Ludwig and Mark Andrew; elected to the 94th Congress, by special election, March 2, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James F. Hastings; reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. NORTH CAROLINA B 1ographical 135 NORTH CAROLINA (Population, 1970 census, 5,082,059) SENATORS JESSE HELMS, Republican, of Raleigh, N.C.; born in Monroe, N.C., Octo-ber 18, 1921; attended Wingate College and Wake Forest College; U.S. Navy, 1942-45; former city editor, Raleigh Times; administrative assistant to U.S. Senator Willis Smith, 1951-53, and to U.S. Senator Alton Lennon, 1953; execu-tive director, North Carolina Bankers Association, 1953-60; executive vice presi-dent, WRAL-TV and Tobacco Radio Network, 1960-72; member: Raleigh City Council and chairman of Law and Finance Committee, 1957-61; deacon and Sunday School teacher, Hayes Barton Baptist Church, Raleigh; recipient of two Freedoms Foundation awards for radio-television editorials; recipient of annual citizenship awards from North Carolina American Legion, North Carolina Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Raleigh Exchange Club; recipient of Outstanding Service Award of the Council Against Communist Aggression; the Richard Henry Lee Award; and the Order of Lafayette Freedom Award; trustee, Meredith College, John F. Kennedy College, and the Delaware Law School; former trustee of Campbell College and Wingate College; president, Raleigh Rotary Club, 1969-70; Mason, Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina, 1964; member, board of directors, North Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital; member: board of directors of Camp Willow Run, a youth camp for Christ at Littleton, N.C.; married Dorothy Jane Coble of Raleigh, October 31, 1942; three children: Jane (Mrs. Charles R. Knox), Nancy (Mrs. John C. Stuart), and Charles; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. ROBERT BURREN MORGAN, Democrat, of Lillington, N.C.; born in Lillington, October 5, 1925, and attended schools there; higher education included East Carolina College, Greenville, N.C., 1942-44 and 1946-47, B.S. degree; Uni-versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1944-45; Wake Forest College School of Law, 1947-50, LL.B. and J.D.; admitted to the bar in Lillington, N.C., 1950; held the ranks of lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy and lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves; practiced law in Lillington; served in the State legislature, 1955-57, 1959-61, and 1963-68; clerk of superior court of Harnett County, 1950-54; cochairman of North Carolina Legislative Research Commission; Attorney General of North Carolina, 1969-74; member: American and North Carolina Bar Associations, American Trial Lawyers Associa-tion, Rotary, Mason, Moose, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; married the former Katie Earle Owen, 1960; three children: Margaret Anne, Mary Elizabeth, and Rupert Tart, foster son; elected to the United States Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Greene, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington (21 counties). Population (1970), 459,543. 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; member, North Carolina State University Athletic Council; 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 each succeeding Congres member, Committee on Agriculture—chairman, Subcommittee on obacco. \ 136 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA ' SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Caswell, Edgecombe, Franklin, Granville, Halifax, Nash, Northamp-ton, Orange, Person, Vance, Warren, and Wilson (12 counties). Population (1970), 457,601. 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 J.D. 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, East Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America; elected to 83d Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Intergovernmental Relations and Human Resources Subcommittee of Committee on Government Operations; member, International Relations Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bladen, Duplin, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne (9 counties). Population (1970), 458,000. CHARLES O. WHITLEY, Sr., Democrat, of Mount Olive, N.C.; born in Siler City, January 3, 1927; graduated, Siler City High School, Siler City, 1943; B.A.—1949, LL.B.—1950, Wake Forest University; M.A., George Washington University in 1974; admitted to the bar in 1950 and commenced practice in Mount Olive; served in the U.S. Army, 1944-46; served as Mount Olive At- torney, 1961-67; administrative assistant to U.S. Representative David Hender- son, 1961-76; member: Jaycees, Rotary, American Legion, Masons, Woodmen of the World; recipient: Mount Olive Jaycees Distinguished Service Award; member, Baptist Church; married to the former Audrey Kornegay, 1949; three ohipen es, Jr., Martha, and Sara; elected to the 95th Congress, Novem- er 2, 6. Foun I ICY Comme Chatham, Durham, Randolph, and Wake (4 counties). Population IKE F. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Siler City, N.C.; born in Bonlee, N.C, September 2, 1925; graduate, Fork Union Military Academy, 1942; University of North Carolina, B.S., 1950; LL.B., 1952; served as field artillery forward observer, U.S. Army, 1943-45; received Bronze Star and Purple Heart; admitted to North Carolina Bar, 1952; attorney; State senator, 1959; State representative, 1961, 1967, 1969, and 1971; served as Democratic majority leader and speaker pro tempore; member: board of governors, University of North Carolina, Gov-ernor’s Commission on the Restructuring of Higher Education, Siler City Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, and Rotary Club; married Jo Anne Johnson, 1947; two children: Alice (Mrs. Joe Hackney) and Nina Patricia; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Education and Labor Committee and Select Committee on Aging. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Alleghany, Ashe, Davidson, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, and Wilkes (7 counties). Population (1970), 462,401. STEPHEN L. NEAL, Democrat, of Winston-Salem, N.C.; born in Winston-Salem, November 7, 1934; educated in North Carolina, California, and Hawaii (A.B. in psychology); previous occupations: newspaper publisher, mortgage banker; member, Sigma Delta Chi journalism fraternity; chairman, Domestic Monetary Policy Subcommittee of House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; Episcopalian; married to the former Rachel Landis Miller, June 13, 1963; two children: Mary Piper and Stephen Lybrook Neal, Jr.; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976, SIE TH DISTRICT ~Cousmee: Alamance, Guilford, and Rockingham (3 counties). Population (1970), 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 II, in North Atlantic and 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; city executive of N.C. National Bank, Greens-boro, N.C., 1964-66; married Emily Irving Harris; five children; elder and teacher of men’s Bible class in Presbyterian Church; awarded honorary Doctorate of Laws degrees from Elon College and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Slocsed to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding ongress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Hoke, New Hanover, and Robeson (6 counties). Population (1970), 467,476. CHARLES ROSE, Democrat, of Fayetteville, N.C.; born in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, N.C., August 10, 1939; educated at Haymount School, Fayetteville, N.C.; graduated from Fayetteville Senior High School, 1957; A.B., Davidson College, Davidson, N.C., 1961; LL.B., University of North Carolina Law School, 1964; lawyer; admitted to the bar, 1964, began practice in Raleigh, N.C.; chief district court prosecutor for the 12th Judicial District, 1967-70; married Sara Louise Richardson, 1962; one son, Charles G., 4th, and a daughter, Sara Louise; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Agriculture Committee, chairman of Sub-committee on Rural Development and Family Farms; member, House Adminis-tration Committee; chairman, Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Computers; director of Congressional Rural Caucus; Majority Leader’s Consent Objector. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Anson, Cabarrus, Davie, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, Rowan, Scotland, Stanly, Union, and Yadkin (11 counties). Population (1970), 454,275. W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, Democrat, of Concord, N.C.; born in Elora, Tenn., April 11, 1930; professional career: president, radio station WRKB; promoter of Gospel music; member: Harvesters Quartet (television performer), board of directors, Cabarrus County Chapter, American Cancer Society, Cabarrus County Boys Club, Cabarrus County Humane Society, Concord Noon Optimist Club, and North Kannapolis Baptist Church; president, Odell School PTA; wife's name, Nancy; two children: Stacyc and Shelly; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member of Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. NINTH DISTRICT. -=CouNties: Iredell, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg (3 counties). Population (1970), 9,535. JAMES G. MARTIN, Republican, of Davidson, N.C.; born in Savannah, Ga., December 11, 1935; graduate, Mt. Zion High School, Winnsboro, S.C., 1953; B.S. in chemistry, Davidson College, 1957; Ph. D. in chemistry, Princeton University, 1960; associate professor in chemistry, Davidson College, 1960-72; member, Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners, 1966-72, chairman, 1967-68, and 1970-71; founder and first chairman, Centralina Regional Council of Governments, 1966-69; vice president and trustee, Beta Theta Pi fraternity, 1966-69; president, North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, 1970-71; vice president, National Association of Regional Councils, 1970-72; current national president of Beta Theta Pi, 1975-78; 32d degree Mason; Shriner; married Dorothy Ann McAulay, 1957; three children: Jimmy, Emily, and Benson; Slogted to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, and Watauga (7 counties). Population (1970), 471,777. 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; married to the former Louise Robbins of Durham, N.C.; three children, one daughter and two sons; member of First Baptist Church of Lenoir; 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, elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962, and succeeding Congresses; member of Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; Budget Committee; serves on Republican Policy Committee and Republican Committee on Committees. 138 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Avery, Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Hender-son, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey (17 counties). Population (1970), 467,051. LAMAR GUDGER, Democrat, of Asheville, N.C.; born in Asheville, N.C., April 30, 1919; graduated, Lee H. Edwards High School, 1936; A.B., University of North Carolina, 1940; LL.B., University of North Carolina Law School, 1942; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1942 and commenced practice in Asheville; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1942-45; member: North Carolina House of Representa-tives, 1951-52; State senate, 1971-77; solicitor, 19th district, 1952-54; State Democratic Party secretary, 1961-62; member: North Carolina Ports Authority, 1967-68; legislative research commission, 1971-72; North Carolina Bar Prison Study Committee, 1970-74; Board of Directors, Buncombe County Mental Health Association, 1972; director, Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, 1972-74; member, Central United Methodist’ Church; married to the former Eugenia Reid, 1947; four children: Mrs. Carol Eugenia Perkins, Vonno Lamar III, Martha Elizabeth, Eugene Reid; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NORTH DAKOTA (Population, 1970 census, 617,761) SENATORS MILTON R. YOUNG, Republican, of LaMoure, N. Dak.; born December 6, 1897, in Berlin, N. Dak.; graduated from LaMoure High School in 1915; attended North Dakota State Agricultural College and Graceland College at Lamoni, Iowa; was actively engaged in operation of his farm near Berlin until his appoint-ment to the U.S. Senate; first elected to school, township, and county boards, served in elective public office continuously since 1924 and never defeated for reelection; elected to North Dakota House of Representatives in 1932; elected to North Dakota State Senate in 1934 and served continuously until his resigna-tion March 14, 1945; elected majority floor leader, 1943; appointed to U.S. Senate March 12, 1945; elected at special election June 25, 1946, for term ending January 1951; reelected to full 6-year terms in 1950, 1956, 1962, 1968, and 1974; married Patricia M. Byrne of Bowman, N. Dak., December 27, 1969; in 1968 election received highest percentage of vote of any Republican Senator in Nation who was opposed; with 32 years of service, is longest-serving U.S. Senator from any of the upper Midwest States; on January 1, 1977, only 15 Senators in the history of the U.S. Senate had served longer; Republican dean of the Senate; served as secretary to the Senate Republican Conference Committee 1946 to 1971—longest period of time any Senator—Republican or Democrat—ever served in a leadership position in the Senate in the 20th century; ranking Re-publican member of Senate Appropriations Committee and member of the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, with longer service on these two committees than any present member. 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 44 vears of the late Senator William Langer; reelected to full 6-year term November 3, 1964; reelected November 3, 1970, and November 2, 1976, for the term ending January 3, 1983. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— 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 (Mrs. Doug Her-man), and Karen; former director, Garrison Conservancy District; past president, North Dakota Crop Improvement Association; former North Dakota Republican national committeeman; member, American Legion, DAV, Elks, Eagles, Moose, Masonic bodies, Shrine; elected to 88th Congress October 22, 1963, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hjalmar Nygaard; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Appropriations; ranking minority member on the Subcommittee for Agriculture and Related Agencies. Congressional Directory OHIO (Population, 1970 census, 10,652,017) SENATORS JOHN HERSCHEL GLENN, Jr., Democrat, of Columbus, Ohio; born in Cambridge, Ohio, July 18, 1921; graduated New Concord (Ohio) High School, 1939; B.S., Muskingum College; military: U.S. Marine Corps, colonel (retired), 1942-65; combat World War II and Korean war (awards and decorations) ; NASA astronaut, 1959-65, first American to orbit the Earth (Friendship 7, 1962); member, board of trustees, Muskingum College; business, vice president, Royal Crown, 1966-68; president, Royal Crown International, 1967-69; board of direc-tors, Questor Corp., 1970-74; member, numerous United States and international aviation, aeronautic, and scientific organizations; religion: Presbyterian (elder); married to the former Anna Margaret Castor, 1942; two children: David and Lyn; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending Janu-ary 3, 1981. HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1917; B.A., Ohio State University, 1939; LL.B., Ohio State University School of Law, 1941; Ohio House of Representatives, 1943-47; Ohio State Senate, 1947-51; campaign manager for Senator Stephen M. Young (D.-Ohio) in 1958 and 1964; Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, 1970; founder, Metzenbaum, Gaines, Finley & Stern Co., L.P.A.; chairman, ComCorp, Inc., a group of suburban weeklies in the Cleveland area; vice chairman, Fellows of Brandeis University; trustee, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy Association, the American Cancer Society (Cleveland), ALSAC-St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; national cochairman, Citizen’s Committee for the Conquest of Cancer; board member, American Museum of Immigration; married to the former Shirley Turoff, August 8, 1946; four daughters: Barbara (Mrs. James D. Bonner), Susan (Mrs. Joel Hyatt), Shelley, and Amy; appointed U.S. Senator, January 4, 1974, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of William B. Saxbe, and served until December 23, 1974; unsuccessful candidate for re-nomination in 1974; resumed the practice of law in Ohio; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Parts of Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren. CITIES: Amberley, Anderson Arlington Heights, Blue Ash, Cincinnati (wards 1-10, 12, 13, and 14), Columbia, Deer Park, Elmwoo Place, Evendale, Fairfax, Forest Park, Glendale, Golf Manor, Indian Hill, Kenwood, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Loveland, Madeira, Mariemont, Milford (part), Montgomery, Newtown, Norwood, Read-ing, St. Bernard, Sharonville, Silverton, Springdale, Sycamore, Symmes, Terrace Park, and Wood-lawn. Population (1970), 462,725. WILLIS D. GRADISON, Jr., Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born in Cin-cinnati, December 28, 1928; educated in Cincinnati public schools; B.A., Yale University, 1949; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1951; D.C.S., Harvard, 1954; investment broker; assistant to the Under Secretary of the Treasury, 1953-55; assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1955-57; member: Cincinnati City Council, 1961-74; National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity, 1971-74; tax policy advisory committee, council on environmental quality, 1970-72; delegation of mayors representing the United States in Poland, October 1971; mayor of Cincinnati, 1971; chairman, board of directors, Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, 1970-74; five children: Ellen, Anne, Margaret, Robin, and Beth; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: That portion not contained in the First District. Popula-tion (1970), 463,260. THOMAS A. LUKEN, Democrat, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9, 1925; graduated, Purcell High School, 1942; A.B., Xavier Uni-versity, 1947; attended Bowling Green State University, 1943-44; LL.B., Salmon P. Chase Law School, 1950; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-45; attorney; admitted to the bar in 1950 and commenced practice in Cincinnati; past president, Cincinnati Chapter of Federal Bar Association; city solicitor, city of Deer Park, four terms, 1955-61; Federal district attorney, 1961-64; member, Cincinnati City Council, 1964-67, 1969-71, 1973; mayor, December 1971-72; chairman, Cincinnati Law Observance Committee; life member, Jaycees; member: Knights of Columbus; Budde Post, American Legion; married to the former Shirley Ast, 1947; eight children; elected to the 93d Congress, by special election, March 5, 1974; unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the 94th Congress; elected to the 95th Congress, 1976. THIRD DISTRICT.— MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporations of Dayton, Kettering, Moraine, and Oakwood; and the townships of Butler, Clay, Harrison, Randolph, Washington, and Wayne. Population (1970), 463,140. 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 LI1..D., Central State University, 1966; enlisted U.S. Army, World War 1I, 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; six children, Charles E., Daniel D., Edward J., Joseph M., Anne Elizabeth, and Mary Barbara; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member 3 the House International Relations Committee and District of Columbia ommittee. ; - FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Miami, Shelby, and Wyandot. CRAWFORD COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Bucyrus, Dallas, Tod, and Whetstone and the municipal corporation of Bucyrus. LOGAN COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Bloomfield, Miami, Pleasant, Richland, Stokes, Union, and Washington. MERCER CouNTY: That portion not contained within the townships of Gibson and Recovery. SENECA COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Big Spring and Seneca and the municipal corporation of Fostoria. Woop CoUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Fostoria. Population (1970), 463,143. TENNYSON GUYER, Republican, of Findlay, Ohio, born in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, November 29, 1913; son of William Harris Guyer, former president of Findlay College, and Myrtle Guyer; married Mae Reuter of Ohio City, Ohio, June 10, 1944; two daughters, Sharon Mae and Rosetta Kae; graduated from Findlay High School, received B.S. degree from Findlay College in Political Science, 1934; recipient of honorary doctorates in literature, letters, law, commercial science and divinity; ordained minister, pastor of Celina Church of God for 10 years; elected president of council and mayor of Celina in 1940-44; noted internationally in the public speaking field as a humorist-philosopher; elected to six 2-year terms as State Central Committeeman, Ohio, from the old, Eighth Congressional District, 1954-66; elected four terms to the Ohio Senate, 1959-72; director of public affairs for Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., Findlay, Ohio, for 22 years, 1950-72; author of two books, “The Church—Institution or Desti-tution” and ‘Blueprints for Youth,” both out of print; has five long-playing speech record albums in circulation; past president of the International Platform Association; life elder of the College First Church of God, Findlay, Ohio; member of the Winebrenner Seminary Board, Findlay, Ohio; 32d degree Mason; member, Rotary International; recipient of numerous service and civic awards, including commissioned ‘“Ohio’s Ambassador of Good Will” by the Governor of Ohio; named honorary chief of the Cherokee Indians, Chief Sageeya—*‘good leader of his people’; AMVETS first Community Service Award; Shrine Ambassador of Good Will; Exchange Club Golden Deed Award; Findlay College Outstanding Alumnus Award; Ohio Education Association Golden Apple Award; life member, Lions International; Kentucky Colonel; listed in ‘““Who’s Who in the Midwest’’; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the House International Relations Committee and Veterans’ Affairs Committee; appointed to Select Committee on Missing Persons in South-east Asia and Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Van Wert, and Williams. Lucas County; That portion contained within the townships of Harding, Mon-clova, Springfield, and Waterville. SENEcA COUNTY: That portion contained within neither the munic-ipal corporation of Fostoria nor the townships of Big Spring and Seneca. Woop CouNTY: That portion not contained within the municipal corporation of Fostoria. Population (1970), 463,727. DELBERT L. LATTA, Republican, of Bowling Green, Ohio; born in Weston, Wood County, Ohio, March 5, 1920; attended North Baltimore, Ohio, and McComb, Ohio, public schools; graduate of McComb High School; member of 142 Congressional Directory OHIO McComb Church of Christ; A.B. and LL.B. degrees from Ohio Northern Uni-versity; 33d degree Mason; 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 each succeeding Congress; member of the House Rules Committee; ranking minority member of the House Budget Committee; appointed to the Select Committee on Export Control, 87th Congress; member of the Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission, 88th Congress; appointed to the Select Committee on Standards and Conduct, 89th Congress; member of the Republican Task Force on Agriculture, 89th Congress; appointed to the House Republican Policy Com-mittee, 92d Congress; appointed a member of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee during the 93d Congress; temporary assignment as a member of the Judiciary Committee during the impeachment inquiry, 93d Congress; member of the Special Republican Legislative Program Task Force, 94th Congress; chairman of the Ohio Republican Congressional Delegation, 94th Congress; a delegate to the 1972 Republican National Convention; U.S. Delegate to the Interparliamentary Union in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 1973; U.S. Delegate to the North Atlantic Assembly in England, 1974. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike, Scioto and Ross. CLERMONT COUNTY: That portion not contained within the municipal corporation of Love-land. VINTON COUNTY: That portion contained within the township of Harrison. WARREN COUNTY: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Loveland nor the townships of Franklin, Turtle Creek, and Union. Population (1970), 463.067. WILLIAM H. HARSHA, Republican, of Portsmouth, Ohio; graduate of Portsmouth High School; A.B. degree, Kenyon College; LL.B. degree, Western Reserve University; LL.D. degree, Kenyon College; 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., 33d degree Mason, 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 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, Scioto County T.B. and Health Association; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to-.each succeeding Congress; ranking Republican on House Public Works and Transportation Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Champaign, Clark, Greene, Marion, and Union. LOGAN COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Bokes Creek, Harrison. Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Mc-Arthur, Monroe, Perry, Rushcreek, and Zane. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the township of Mad River. Population (1970), 463,217. 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 McK., and Roy E.; grad- uate of Western High School, Washington, D.C., Duke University, B.A. in eco-nomics and commission in Naval Reserve, 1947; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, M.B.A., 1949; active naval duty, Korea, 1951-53; editor, Blanchester Star Republican, 1949-53, Franklin Chronicle, 1953-57, Urbana Daily Citizen, 1957-65; manager, radio station WCOM, 1963-65; presi-dent of Brown Publishing Co., 1965— ; farmowner; member: First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists; Rotary, American Legion, and VFW; trustee boards: Wilberforce University, 1973—-, Tecumseh Council, Boy Scouts of America, 1968— , Air Force Museum Founda-tion, Inc., 1975—-, Ohio Newspaper Association, 1975— , Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, 1977-, National Presbyterian Church, 1967-73; delegate, Republican National Convention, 1972 and 1976; 33d degree Mason; elected to unexpired term, 89th Congress, November 2, 1965; reelected to each succeeding Congress; currently serves on Government Operations Committee, 1966— ; Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, 1967— ; and Joint Economic Commistes; 1969— ; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Butler, Darke, and Preble. MERCER COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Gibson and Recovery. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of German, Jackson, Jefferson, Madison, Miami, and Perry. WARREN COUNTY: That potion contained within the townships of Franklin, Turtle Creek, and Union. Population (1970), 462,915. THOMAS N. KINDNESS, Republican, of Hamilton, Ohio; born in Knoxville, Tenn., August 26, 1929; attended Glendale (California) High School; University of Maryland, 1951; George Washington University, 1953; attorney, admitted to Washington, D.C., Bar, 1954; member: Hamilton City Planning Commission, 1964-67; three terms, Hamilton City Council, 1964-69; two terms as mayor of Hamilton, 1964-67; State representative, 40th house district, 1971-72; 58th house district, 1973-74; married to the former Ann Hosman, 1951; four chidren: ‘Sharon, David, Glen, and Adam; elected to the 94th Congress, reelected to the 95th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—Lucas County: That portion not contained within the townships of Harding, Monclova, Springfield, and Waterville. Population (1970), 463,286. THOMAS LUDLOW ASHLEY, Democrat, of Maumee, 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 II 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 each succeeding Congress; married Kathleen Lucey, August 26, 1967; two sons, Meredith, born August 4, 1970; Mark, born October 18, 1972. TENTH DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, Muskingum, Perry, and Washington. NOBLE COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Elk, Enoch, Jackson, Jefferson, Sharon, and Stock. VINTON COUNTY: That portion not contained within the township of Harrison. Population (1970), 463,353. CLARENCE E. MILLER, Republican, of Lancaster, Ohio; born in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, on November 1, 1917; educated in Fairfield County school system ; professional schooling from 1.C.S., Scranton, Pa.; honorary alumnus of Ohio University; 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, elected to that position in 1961; elected mayor of Lancaster in 1963; while mayor, was a member of the legislative committee of the National League of Cities and the Ohio Mu-nicipal League, and a member of the executive committee of the Mayors Associa-tion of Ohio; a member of the board of directors of the YMCA; elected to the 90th Congress; reelected to 91st and each succeeding Congress; member, Appropriations Committee, Task Force on Energy and Resources; honorary doctorate, Rio Grande College, Rio Grande, Ohio; member, Ohio Valley Health Services oundation. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—ASHTABULA COUNTY. GEAUGA COUNTY: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Hunting Valley nor the townships of Bainbridge and Chester and that part of the township of Russell not contained within the municipal corporation of South Russell. LAKE COUNTY: That portion not contained within the townships of Eastlake, Lakeline, Timberlake, Wickliffe, Willoughby, and Willowick. PORTAGE COUNTY: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Kent nor the township of Brimfield. SumMIT COUNTY: That portion contained within the minicipal corporations of Hudson and Stow and the townships of Hudson and Silverlake. TRUMBULL COUNTY: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Youngstown nor the townships of Howland, Liberty, Lordstown, Newton, Warren, and Weathers-field. Population (1970), 462,701. JOHN WILLIAM STANTON, Republican, of Painesville, Ohio; born in Painesville February 20, 1924; graduated from Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., in 1942; entered the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, 144 Congressional Directory OHIO 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; reentered Georgetown University, majored in govern-ment and economics, and received B.S. degree in 1949; member, 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 each succeeding Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT, —CoUNTIES: Delaware and Morrow. FRANKLIN COUNTY: Generally the eastern half. Population (1970), 463,120. 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, 1955 through 1958; former chairman of the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission; married Betty Galloway; three daughters, Lois Collins, Joyce Morrell, and Carol Miller; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; rank- ing minority member, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; senior minority member, House Administration Committee, Republican Policy Com-mittee, Executive Committee of Committee on Committees; ranking minority member on Select Committee on Assassinations; vice chairman, Republican Con-ference 92d, 93d, 94th, and 95th Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT, —LORAIN COUNTY. ERIE COUNTY: That portion not contained within the township of Oxford. MEDINA COUNTY: That portion not contained within the townships of Harrisville and Homer. SuMMIT COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Barberton, Norton, and that part of the township of Copley not contained within the municipal corporation of Fairlawn. Population (1970), 464, 056. DONALD J. PEASE, Democrat, of Oberlin, Ohio; born in Toledo, Ohio, September 26, 1931; attended Lincoln grammar school, Toledo; graduated, Scott High School, 1949; B.S., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1953; M.A, Ohio University, 1955; Fulbright scholar, King’s College, University of Durham, England, 1954-55; served in the U.S. Army, 1955-57; coeditor and copublisher, Oberlin News-Tribune, 1957-68; editor, 1969-76; served in Ohio Senate, 1965-66; Ohio House of Representatives, 1969-74; Ohio Senate, 1975-76; Oberlin City Council, 1962-64; member: Sigma Delta Chi professional journalism society; International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors; married to the former ag Wendt; one child, Jennifer; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 976. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. —PoORTAGE COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corpo-ration of Xent and the township of Brimfield. SuMmMIT COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporations of Akron, Clinton, Cuyahoga Falls, Fairlawn, Lakemore, Mogadore, Munroe Falls, and Tallmadge and the townships of Bath, Coventry, Franklin, Green, Northampton, and Springfield. Population (1970), 464,578. : JOHN F. SEIBERLING, Democrat, of Akron, Ohio; born in Akron, Ohio, September 8, 1918, son of J. Fred and Henrietta Seiberling, and grandson of F. A. Seiberling, founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and Seiberling Rubber Co.; attended King and Buchtel public schools in Akron, Ohio, and Staunton Military Academy, Staunton, Va.; graduated from Harvard College, with honors, 1941; Columbia University, LL.B., 1949; enlisted in the U.S. Army and served 4 years during World War II, March 2, 1942, to March 6, 1946, rising from the rank of private to major; received the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and three battle stars; decorated by the governments of France and Belgium for outstanding service; lawyer; admitted to the bar, 1950 New York and 1955 Ohio; associate with law firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine in New York, N.Y. 1949-54, where he also worked for the Legal Aid Society; specialist in antitrust law, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 1954-70; president, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, Akron, Ohio, 1966-68, Akron Bar Association; married Elizabeth Behr, 1949; three sons, John B., David P., and Stephen M.; Slonked to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding ongress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT, — MADISON COUNTY. FRANELIN COUNTY: That portion of the city of Columbus not contained within the Twelfth District. Population (1970), 462,703. CHALMERS P. 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 In-fantry 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 colonel in Army Reserves; assistant attorney general of Ohio, 1948, 1951-53; assistant city attorney of Columbus, Ohio, 1949-50; elected city attorney of Columbus, Ohio, November 1953; administrator of Bureau of Workmen’s Compensation for the State of Ohio, 1957; first assistant to the Governor of Ohio, 1957; former partner, law firm of Gingher & Christensen; served three terms in State Legislature of Ohio, 1961-66; 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 United Methodist Church; Columbus and Ohio State Bar Associations; Kiwanis; 33° Mason; member of House Committees on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and Veterans’ Affairs; married Marjorie Ann Siebold; two children: Jacquelyn and Bradley; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Stark and Wayne. MEpINA COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Harrisville and Homer. Population (1970), 463,699. RALPH REGULA, Republican, of Navarre, Ohio; born in Beach City, Stark County, Ohio, December 3, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beach City, Ohio; B.A., Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio, 1948; LL.B., William McKinley School of Law, Canton, Ohio, 1952; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; attorney at law; admitted to Ohio Bar and began practice in Navarre, Ohio, 1952; served in the Ohio House of Representatives, 1965-66, and Ohio Senate, 1967-72; member: Ohio State Board of Education, 1960-64; Saint Timothy Episcopal Church, Massillon, Ohio; board of trustees, Mount Union College; board of advisors, Walsh College; Kiwanis; Grange; and trustee, Stark County His-torical Society; married Mary Ann Rogusky, 1950; three children: Martha (Mrs. William Gerl), David, and Richard; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes, Huron, Knox, Licking, and Richland. CRAWFORD COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Galion, and the townships of Auburn, Chatfield, Cranberry, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Lykens, Polk, San-dusky, Texas, and Vernon, and that part of the township of Holmes not contained within the municipal corporation of Bucyrus. ERIE COUNTY: That portion contained within the township of Oxford. Popula-tion (1970), 462,846. 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 to former Jean Spencer of Newark, Ohio; father of three daughters, Barbara, Laura, and Madeline; served in U.S. Navy; Seated to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to each succeeding ongress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, and Tuscarawas. NOBLE COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Beaver, Brookfield, Buffalo, Center, Marion, Noble, Olive, Seneca, and Wayne. Population (1970), 462,797. DOUGLAS APPLEGATE, Democrat, of Steubenville, Ohio; born in Steuben-ville, March 27, 1928; educated in Steubenville public schools; graduated, Steuben-ville High School, 1947; engaged in real estate business; served in Ohio House of Representatives, 1961-69; Ohio Senate, 1969-77; member: Steubenville Com-munity Club, Young Democrats, Elks, Eagles, Catholic Community Center, 79-000 O -77 -12 146 Congressional Directory OHIO Polish Athletic Club, Polish National Alliance, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; member, Steubenville Presbyterian Church; married to the former Betty Jean Engstrom, 1950; two children: Kirk and David; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. -NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MAHONING COUNTY. TRUMBULL COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Youngstown and the townships of Howland, Liberty, Lordstown, New-ton, Warren, and Weathersfield. Population (1970), 463,625. CHARLES J. CARNEY, Democrat, of Youngstown, Ohio; born in Youngs-town, Mahoning County, Ohio, April 17, 1913; educated at Sacred Heart School, Youngstown, Ohio, 1927; graduated from Memorial High School, Campbell, Ohio, 1931; attended Youngstown State University for 3 years; recipient of honorary doctor of humanities, Central State University; honorary doctor of laws, College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery; elected to the Ohio State Senate and served from 1950 to 1970; elected minority leader, 1969-70; member, Youngstown Catholic Service League, K. of C. No. 274, B.P.O.E., Loyal Order of Moose, and Farm Grange No. 1548; married Mary Lucille Manning, 1938; two daughters, Mrs. John (Mary Ellen) Leshinsky, and Mrs. James (Ann) Murphy; elected to the 91st Congress, November 3, 1970, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Micha) J. Kirwan, and also to the 92d Congress; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CuYAHOGA COUNTY. That portion contained on January 19, 1972, within the limits of wards 2, 3, and 4 (precincts B, C, F,I,J K,L M,N, O, R, U, V, and X); wards §, 6, and 7 (precincts C, D, E,H, I,J, K, P, Q, R, S, T, and V); wards 8, 9, and 12 (precincts S and U); ward 14 (all except precincts B, Q, and R); ward 15 (all except precinct Q); wards 21, 22, and 28 (precincts Q and S); ward 29 (precincts B, H, and 8S); ward 31 (precincts A, C, D, F, G, H, I, and N); ward 33, all in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, the municipal corporations of Bedford Heights, Brooklyn, Brook Park, Cuyahoga Heights, Garfield Heights, Linndale, Maple Heights, Newburgh Heights, North Randall, Parma ward 2 (precincts A, B, C, G, H, J, and K); ward 3 (precincts B, E, F, G, H, I, and J); ward 4 (all except precinct C); ward 9 (precinct J) and Riveredge Township. Population (1970), 462,480. MARY ROSE OAKAR, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, March 5, 1940; graduated, Lourdes Academy, 1958; Ursuline College, B.A., 1962; John Carroll University, M.A., 1966; clerk, the Higbee Co., 1956-58; telephone operator, Ohio Bell Telephone Co., 1957-62; instructor, Lourdes Academy, 1963-70; assistant professor, Cuyahoga Community College, 1968-75; State central committeewoman, 20th congressional district, 1974; member, Cleveland City Council, Ward 8, 1973-77; founder and volunteer-director, Near West Side Civic Arts Center; ward leader, Cuyahoga County Democratic Party; board of trustees: Federation for Community Planning; Health and Planning Commission; Community Information Service; Society for Crippled Children; Nationality Service Center; Y.W.C.A.; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CitYy oF CLEVELAND. That portion east of the Cuyahoga River, not including the immediate downtown area along with the following suburbs: Bratenahl, East Cleveland, Warrensville Heights, and Warrensville Township. Population (1970), 462,584. LOUIS STOKES, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Feb-ruary 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, honor-ably discharged; practicing attorney in Cleveland, Ohio, since 1954; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United States; recipient of numerous civic awards including Cleveland Branch, NAACP, and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; recipient of honorary doctor of laws degrees from Wilberforce University and Shaw University; past chairman, Ohio State Bar Association Criminal Justice Committee; past chairman, Congressional Black Caucus; lectured and written articles for universities and bar associations; member of numerous civic and legal organizations; 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, former mayor of Cleveland, Ohio; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittees on Foreign Operations; Labor— HEW,; HUD—Independent Agencies; Committee on the Budget; Select Com-mittee on Assassinations. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CuYAHOGA COUNTY: That portion lying east of the eastern boundary of the Twentieth and Twenty-first Districts, this line continuing along the northern and western boundary line of the municipal corporation of Oakwood to the southern boundary line of the county. GEAUGA County: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Hunting Valley and the townships of Bainbridge, Chester and that part of the township of Russell not contained within the municipal corporation of South Russell. LAKE COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of Eastlake, Lakeline, Timberlake, Wickliffe, Willowick, and Willoughby. Summit CouNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporations of Boston Heights, Peninsula, and Reminderville, and the townships of Boston, Macedonia, Northfield, Northfield Center, Richfield, Sagamore Hills, and Twinsburg. Population (1970), 462,271. CHARLES A. VANIK, Democrat, of Euclid, 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, 1942, with amphibious forces Atlantic Fleet and Pacific Fleet until December 1945; appointed member Cleve-land 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 each succeeding Congress; member, Ways and Means Com-mittee; chairman, Subcommittee on Trade; member, Ways and Means Sub-committee on Health. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CuyvAHOGA COUNTY: That portion not contained in the Twentieth Twenty-first, and Twenty-second Districts. Population (1970), 462,724. RONALD M. MOTTL, Democrat, of Parma, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Febru-ary 6, 1934; graduated Parma High School, 1952; B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1956, LL.B., 1957; attorney, admitted to Ohio Bar, 1957; served in U.S. Army; member: Ohio State Legislature—representative, 1967-69; senator, 19€9-74; Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and American Bar Associations, and Ameri-can Trial Lawyers Association; Parma (Ohio) Ward 2 Council, 1960-61; Parma Council president, 1962-66; wife’s name, Debra; three children: Ronald, Jr., Ronda, and Ron Michael; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 148 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA (Population, 1970 census, 2,559,253) SENATORS HENRY L. BELLMON, Republican, of Billings, Okla.; born 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; engaged in soil conservation contracting and farming; State Republican chairman, 1960-62; served 1 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 com-mittee, National Governors Conference; former national chairman, Nixon-for-President Committee; married Shirley Osborn, January 1947; three daughters: Mrs. Pat Copeland, Mrs. Gail Wynne, and Mrs. Ann McFerron; member, First Presbyterian Church, Perry, Okla.; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1968; reelected November 5, 1974. DEWEY FOLLETT BARTLETT, Republican, of Tulsa, Okla.; born in Marietta, Ohio, March 28, 1919; son of David A. and Jessie Follett Bartlett; educated in Marietta, Ohio, public schools and Lawrenceville Prep., Lawrence-ville, N.J.; graduated from Princeton University with degree in geological engi-neering, 1942; honorary doctor of laws degree, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio; served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a dive bomber pilot, combat duty, World War II, South Pacific Theater; elected to the Oklahoma State Senate, 1962, reelected, 1964; Governor, State of Oklahoma, 1966-70; presently engaged in farming and ranching; member, Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, Independent Petroleum Association of America, Okla-homa Independent Producers Association, Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, and American Riflemen’s Association; married Ann Smith of Seattle, Wash., three children: Dewey Follett, born March 16, 1947; Joan Chilton, born July 7, 1948; Michael Hopkins, born April 6, 1950; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Osage (except that portion in the Second District) Pawnee, Tulsa, Wag-oner (except that portion in the Second District), and Washington (except that portion in the Second District). Population (1970), 425,620. JAMES R. JONES, Democrat, of Tulsa, Okla.; born in Muskogee, Okla., May 5, 1939; attended private and public schools, Muskogee, Okla., and gradu-ated from Muskogee Central High School, 1957; A.B. in journalism and govern-ment, University of Oklahoma, 1957-61; LL.B., Georgetown University Law Center, 1961-64; served in U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps, with rank of captain, 1964-65; attorney; admitted to the bar, 1964, Tulsa, OKkla.; legislative assistant to Congressman Ed Edmondson, 1961-64; special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson, 1965-69; member: American, Oklahoma, and Tulsa Bar Asso-ciations; American Legion; Rotary Club; and Tulsa Chamber of Commerce; married Olivia Barclay, 1968; two sons: Geoffrey Gardner, born June 6, 1970; and Adam Winston, born April 27, 1973; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, Ld ; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Ways and Means ommittee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Adair, Cherokee, Cralg, Creek, Delaware, McIntosh, Mayes, Musko-gee, Nowata, Okfuskee (except that portion in the Third District), Okmulgee, Osage (except that portion in the First and Sixth Districts), Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner (except that portion J ‘he First District), and Washington (except that portion in the First District). Population (1970), TED RISENHOOVER, Democrat, of Tahlequah, Okla.; born in Stigler, Okla., November 3, 1934; attended public schools in Yuma, Ariz., and graduated from Stigler High School, 1952; enrolled in University of Alabama, 1960-61; B.S., business administration, Northeastern State College, 1965; served in the USAF, -1955-63, airman first class; newspaper publisher; president, Web Offset Printers, Inc., Tahlequah, Okla. ; held office as Oklahoma Crime Commissioner, second dis-trict; member: Oklahoma Press Association, National Newspaper Association, Lions, Kiwanis, and Phi Delta Epsilon; divorced; two children: Dorothy and Billy; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Cotton, Garvin, Haskell, Hughes, Jefferson, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore, Lincoln, Logan (except that portion in the Sixth District), Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray, Okfuskee (except that portion in the Second District), Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pushmataha, Seminole, and Stephens. Population (1970), 426,596. WESLEY WADE WATKINS, Democrat, of Ada, Okla.; born in DeQueen, Ark., December 15, 1938; graduated, Bennington, Okla., high school, 1956; attended Oklahoma State University: B.S., agriculture education, 1960; M.S., educational administration; postgraduate studies at Oklahoma State University and University of Maryland, 1961; served in Oklahoma Air National Guard, 1961-67; employed by U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. 1963; assistant director of admissions, Oklahoma State University, 1963-66; executive director, Kiamichi Economic Development District of Oklahoma, 1966-68; engaged in residential construction business starting in 1968; served in Oklahoma State Senate, 1975-76; served as: president, Higher Education Alumni Council of Oklahoma; State chairman, National FFA Foundation; member, Oklahoma Health Planning Council; president, Ada Growth and Development Association; member: Masons, Lions, chamber of commerce; Elder, United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.; married to the former Elizabeth Lou Rogers, 1963; three children: Sally, Martha, and Wade; elected to the 95th Congress, Novem-ber 2, 1976. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Caddo, Cleveland, Comanche, Grady, Harmon, Jackson, McClain, Oklahoma (except that portion in the Fifth and Sixth Districts), Pottawatomie, and Tillman. Popula-tion (1970), 426,330. 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 each succeeding Congress. : HT Dia PICT Conny Oklahoma (except that portion in Districts Four and Six). Population , 426,484. MARVIN H. MICKEY EDWARDS, Republican, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; born July 12, 1937; B.A., journalism, University of Oklahoma, 1958; J.D., Oklahoma City University Law School, 1969; lawyer; served 6 years as a news-paper reporter and editor; later as an advertising and public relations executive; editor of Private Practice magazine; legislative staff, Republican Steering Com-mittee, Washington, D.C.; instructor of law and journalism at Oklahoma City University; author of “Hazardous to Your Health”, the case against national health insurance, 1972; three times winner of the Freedoms Foundation Medal; listed in Outstanding Young Men in America, 1973; national board of directors, American Conservative Union; Phi Delta Phi law fraternity; 32d degree Mason; Toad to the former Sue Lindley; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Canadian, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harper, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Major, Noble, Payne, Roger Mills, Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward. LOGAN CouNTY: All except that portion in the Third District. OKLAHOMA COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fourth and Fifth Districts. OSAGE COUNTY: That portion not included in the First and Second Districts. Population (1970), 427,445. GLENN ENGLISH, Democrat, of Cordell, Okla.; born in Cordell, Novem-ber 30, 1940; graduated, Cordell High School, 1959; graduated, Southwestern State College, 1964, Weatherford, Okla.; served in U.S. Army Reserves, 1965-71, staff sergeant; business: oil and gas leasing, petroleum landman; extensive ex-perience in government; executive director, Oklahoma State Democratic Party; married to the former Jan Pangle, 1970; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 150 Congressional Directory OREGON OREGON (Population, 1970 census, 2,091,385) SENATORS MARK O. HATFIELD, Republican, of Newport, Oreg.; born July 12, 1922, Dallas, Oreg.; Willamette University (Oreg.), B.A., 1943; Stanford University (Calif.), A.M., 1948; military service: U.S. Navy, lieutenant (jg.); profession: education—associate professor, political science, 1949-56; dean of students, 1950-56, Willamette University (Oreg.); political: State representative, Marion County, 1950-54; State senator, 1954-56; Secretary of State, 1956-58; Governor, 1959-67; delegate, National Republican Conventions, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1976; author: “Not Quite So Simple” (1967), “Conflict and Conscience’ (1971), “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” (1976); married Antoinette Kuzmanich; four children: Elizabeth, Mark O., Jr., Theresa, Charles Vincent Niro elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, BOB PACKWOOD, Republican, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Portland, September 11, 1932; great grandson of William H. Packwood, Oregon pioneer and, member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention held in 1857; graduated from. Fernwood Grade School, Portland, Oreg., 1946; Grant High School, Portland, Oreg., 1950; B.A., Willamette University, Salem, Oreg., 1954; president, Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity; LL.B., New York University School of Law, 1957; Root-Tilden Scholar and student body president; law clerk to former Oregon Supreme Court Justice Harold J. Warner, 1957-58; chairman, Multnomah County Republican Central Committee, February 1960 to May 1962; elected to the State of Oregon Legislature, 1962; reelected in 1964 and 1966; married Georgie Oberteuffer, November 25, 1964; a son, Bill, born January 14, 1967; a daughter, Shyla, born December 1, 1970; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1968; reelected on November 5, 1974; awards: Junior First Citizen, Portland, Oreg., 1966; One of Three Outstanding Young Men in Oregon, 1967; Oregon Speaker of the Year, 1968; Arthur T. Vanderbilt Public Service Award from New York University School of Law, 1969; honorary doctorate of laws, Willamette University, 1969; B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League Brotherhood Award, Portland, Oreg., 1970; Anti-Defamation League ‘Torch of Liberty’ award, 1971; National Federation of Independent Business ‘‘State Man of the Year’ award, 1971; Oregon Environmental Council Richard L. Neuberger Award, 1972; University of Judaism and the Portland Society of Fellows of the University of Judaism Award for Outstanding Public Service, 1973; Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Society’s ‘“‘Conservation Award for 1974’; Northwest Timber Asso-ciation and Western Forest Industries Association Lumbermen of the Year Award, 1974; member, Board of Overseers, Lewis and Clark College, Portland Oreg.; member, board of directors, New York University Alumni Association REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill. MurLrNoMAH COUNTY: That portion lying west of the Willamette River. CLACKAMAS COUNTY: That portion lying within the following census tracts: 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, block groups 1, 2, and of census tract 208, block group 1 of census tract 212, and census tract 226, plus that portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 321, 335, 335B, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 341B, 342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 1402B, 1409C, 1410B, 1413B, and 1424B. BENTON CouNtY: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 1501, 1502, 1502B, 1503, 1504, 1505, 15058, 1506, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1510B, 1510C, 1510D, 1511, 1511B, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515, 15158, 1515C, 1516, 1516B, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524, 1524B, 1524C, 1524D, 1525, 1526, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1530, and 1633. Population (1970), 523,428. LES AuCOIN, Democrat, of Forest Grove, Oreg.; born in Redmond, Oreg., October 21, 1942; attended grade school in Redmond, Redmond Union High School and Pacific’ University, B.A. in: journalism, 1969; newsman with the Redmond Spokesman, 1960 and 1964; volunteered U.S. Army, infantry newsman, 1961-64; newsman,the Portland Oregonian, 1965-66; director of public informa-. tion and publications, Pacific University, 1966-73; administrator, Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, 1973-74; State representative, Washington County, 1971-75; majority leader, Oregon House of Representatives, 1973-75; chairman, House State and Federal Affairs Committee, 1973; chairman, House Rules Committee, 1974; member, Ways and Means (Appropriations) Committee, 1974; member, State Emergency Board, 1973-75; chairman, Washington County Drug Abuse Council, 1971-72; wife, Susan AuCoin; daughter, Stacy Lee AuCoin; son, Kelly Ray AuCoin; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; honorary associate at Institute of Politics in the JFK School of Government, Harvard University, 1974; member, House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath. Lake, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler. CLACKAMAS CouNTY: That portion lying within the following census tracts: 218-220 and 223-225, plus that portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 301-308, 308B, 308C, 309-313, 322, 322B, 323, 324, 324B, 325, 3258, 326-328, 328B, 329-334. 336, 336B, 346, 348-353, 353B, and 354-357, LiNN Counry: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 3-27, 27B, and 28-42. Population (1970), 522,898. 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 II as communi-cations officer afloat in South and Southwest Pacific; Presbyterian; Beta Theta Pi; married Audrey K. Manuel, 1972; elected to 85th Congress, November 6, 1956; reelected to each succeeding Congress; served on Interior Committee and National Outdoor Recreation Review Commission; since 1961 a member of Ways and Means Committee; 94th Congress, chairman, Ways and Means Committee; member, Joint Committee on Taxation; member, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations until 1974; 1973 cochairman, Joint Study Committee on the Budget; 1974, chairman, Committee on the Budget. THIRD DISTRICT.—MULTNOMAH COUNTY: That portion lying east of the Willamette River. CLACKA-MAS CouNtY: That portion lying within the following census tracts: Block group 3 of census tract 208, census tracts 209, 210, 211, block groups 2 and 9 of census tract 212, census tracts 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 221, and 222, and that portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 314, 315, 315B, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 320B, and 1306. Population (1970), 522,258. ROBERT BLACKFORD DUNCAN, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Normal, Ill.,, December 4, 1920; reared in Bloomington, Ili., attended grade and high school there; graduated Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A., 1942; attended University of Alaska, 1239-40, and took correspondence courses from the Uni-versity of California, 1940; served as naval aviator in the U.S. Naval Air Corps, 1942-45; presently commander in the Naval Reserve; graduated University of Michigan Law School, LL.B., 1948; worked as a seaman in the merchant marine, in the gold fields of Alaska, for a hybrid seed corn company in Illinois, for a bank in Chicago, and as an insurance adjuster; passed the bar in October 1948 and practiced law in Medford, in Federal and State courts until 1963, and in Portland from 1967 to 1974; elected to the State legislature in 1956, 1958, and 1960; elected Speaker of Oregon House of Representatives 1959 and 1961; member: the Methodist Church; Oregon, and Multnomah County Bar Associa-tions; Elks Club; Mazamas, World Affairs Council, Committee on Foreign Rela-tions; and in other public and community organizations; married to the former Marijane Dill; seven children: Nancy, Angus, David, James, Laurie, Bonnie Dee, and Jeanne Elizabeth; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th Congress; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, and re-elected to 95th Congress November 2, 1976. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Lane. BENTON COUNTY: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 1531 and 1532. LINN COUNTY: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 1, 1B, 2, 43-62, 62B, and 63-86. Popula-tion (1970), 522,801. JIM WEAVER, Democrat, of Eugene, Oreg.; born in Brookings, S. Dak., August 8, 1927; came to Eugene in 1947 with his parents, the late Leo C. and Alice Weaver; attended public schools in Des Moines, Iowa; University of Oregon, B.S. in political science, 1952; served in the U.S. Navy, World War 1I; publisher’s representative, 1954-58; staff director, Oregon Legislative Interim Committee on Agriculture, 1959-60; since 1960, a builder and developer of office and apartment building complexes; charter member, Eugene-Springfield Metro-Civic Club; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1960 and 1964; married to the former Sally Cummins, 1955; three daughters: Regan, Allison, and Sarah; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 152 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA (Population, 1970 census, 11,793,909) SENATORS 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, valedic-torian, and Pennsylvania State University, B.A. degree in 1950, Phi Beta Kappa; honorary doctor of public service, Temple University, 1970; honorary doctor of laws, Ursinus College, 1963; honorary doctor of laws, Pennsylvania Medical College, 1972; honorary doctor of laws, Dickinson College, 1972; honorary doctor of humane letters, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, 1973; honorary doctor of laws, LaSalle College, 1973; honorary doctor of civil laws, Widener College, 1973; honorary doctor of laws, Albright College, 1973; 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 Spring-field Township, Montgomery County, Pa.; two sons, Malcolm C. and Richard S., Jr., and three daughters, Lani Lynne, Kyle Claire, and Lara Kristi; selected Outstanding Young Man of Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Jaycees, 1961; distinguished alumnus award, Pennsylvania State University, 1970; Bringer of Light Award, Jewish National Fund, 1971; Samuel H. Daroff Humanitarian Award, Anti-Defamation League, B'nai B’rith, 1971; Liberty Bell Award, Junior Bar Association, 1965; JFK Council, Knights of Columbus Award, 1966; Israel Prime Minister's Medal, 1974; Ser (Jobs for Spanish Speaking Constituency) Award, 1974; National Society for Prevention of Blindness Award, 1974; Dr. Charles H. Best Award, American Diabetes Association, 1974; Humanitarian Award, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 1974; honorary membership, Anthrasili-cosis League of Pennsylvania, 1972; National Association for Mental Health Award, 1974; Opportunities Industrialization Centers Key Award, 1974; member of Central Schwenkfelder Church, serving on Board of Directors of Schwenk-felder Library; member: Amvets (life), Lions, Rotary, YMCA, Honorary Member of Boy Scouts of America, Kiwanis Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars (life), Ameri-can Legion, Navy League, Sons of the American Revolution; honorary member, Slumbering Groundhog Lodge of Quarryville, Pa.; and the Pennsylvania Society; member Republican State Executive Committee; delegate, Republican National Convention, 1972; alternate delegate to 1952 and 1956 National Republican Conventions; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 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; reelected to Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; serving on Appropriations Committee, Human Resources Committee, ranking minority member, Health Subcommittee ; Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs; and Technology Assessment Board. HENRY JOHN HEINZ III, Republican, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; born in Pitts-burgh, Pa., October 23, 1938; graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, 1956; Yale University, B.A., 1960; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administra-tion, M.A., 1963; enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, 911th Troop Carrier Group; U.S. Air Force Reserves, honorable discharge with rank of staff sergeant, 1969; faculty member and lecturer, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa.; business career included positions as analyst, controller’s division, and numerous positions in the marketing division of H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; chairman, Pennsylvania Republican State Platform Committee; delegate, 18th Congressional District of Pennsylvania to Republican National Convention, 1968 and 1972; special assistant, Office of U.S. Senator Hugh Scott, 1964; cofounder, Penguins Hockey Club; chairman; H. J. Heinz IT Charitable & Family Trust; Fellows of Carnegie Institute Museum of Art; board member: Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh, Yale University Art Gallery; Board of Visitors, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh; Board of Visitors, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University; Board of Selectors, American Institute for Public Service; Family Communica-tions Inc.; former board member, University of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Urban League; Episcopalian; married Teresa Simoes-Ferreira; three children: Henry John IV, Andre, and Christopher; elected by special election, November 2, 1971, to the 92d Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert J. Corbett; reelected to the 93d and 94th Congresses by vote margins of 73 percent and 72.1 percent, respectively; in 92d Congress, member, Government Operations Com-mittee, Special Studies and Government Activities Subcommittee; House Repub-lican Task Force on Health; in 93d and 94th Congresses, member, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Public Health and Environment Subcommittee; House Republican Task Force on Aging; in 94th Congress, member, Energy and Power Subcommittee, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; House Select Committee on Aging, ranking minority member of Health and Long-Term Care Subcommittee; chairman, House Republican Task Force on Antitrust and Regulatory Reform; Pennsylvania vice chairman, Conference of Great Lakes Congressmen; Environmental Study Conference; awards received: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Humanitarian Award, 1975; United Mental Health, Inc. 1975; Golden Slipper, 1974; National Association of Mental Health, 1974; Com-munity Action, Pittsburgh, 1972; Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennsyl-vania Distinguished Service Award, 1973; Pittsburgh Jaycees Man of the Year in Good Government, 1973; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 1-3, 26, 27, 30, 34, 36, 39, 40, 46, 48, 51, and 60. Popula-tion (1970), 478,310. MICHAEL “OZZIE” MYERS, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, May 4, 1943; attended Bishop Neumann High School; graduate of the Philadelphia public school system; member, Pennsylvania House of Rep-resentatives, 1971-77; member, board of directors, Programs for Exceptional People; married to the former Ethel Patricia Sutherland, 1967; three children: Michael, Kelly Ann, and Kevin; elected to the 94th Congress on November 2, 1976, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William A. Barrett, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CiIry oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 22, 24, 28, 29, 32, 38, 44, 50, 52, and 59. Population (1970), 470,267. ROBERT N. C. NIX, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Orangeburg, S.C.; widower; one son, Robert Nix, Jr.; graduated from Townsend Harris Hall High School, New York City; Lincoln University, Chester County, Pa., and University of Pennsylvania Law School; practicing lawyer; 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 Pennsylvania, assigned to Escheats Division, State Department of Revenue and special assistant deputy attorney general of Commonwealth; member of Philadelphia Bar Association, Philadelphia Lawyers Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (University of Pennsylvania Chapter), Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, NAACP, YMCA, American Woodman; 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 and succeeding Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CiITY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 6, 7, 11, 13-15, 18-20, 23, 25, 31, 33, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47, and 49. Population (1970), 472,041. RAYMOND FRANCIS LEDERER, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, May 19, 1938; graduated, Philadelphia’s Roman Catholic High School, 1955; attended Philadelphia Community College, St. Joseph's College of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania State University; probation officer; past director, Philadelphia Probation Department; active in city, State, and church youth athletic programs; past president, St. Michaels Home and School Association; member, board of directors, Roman Catholic High School; football commissioner, CYO; chairman, Young Democrats for Kennedy and Johnson, 1960; served in Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1974-76; Roman Catholic; married to the former Eileen A. Coyle; six children: Miles, Mary Beth, Joseph, Patty, Diane, and Claire; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. 154 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA FOURTH DISTRICT.—Ci1rY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 10, 35, 42, 53-58, and 61-66. Population (1970), 474,684. JOSHUA EILBERG, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., February 12, 1921; B.S. degree in economics from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; J.D. degree from Temple University School of Law; assistant district attorney, city of Philadelphia, 1952-54; elected to 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, separated with rank of lieutenant senior grade; member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and American Bar Associations; Philadelphia Chapter of Federal Bar Association; trustee of Temple University; member President’s Council of Brandeis University; mem-ber, Philadelphia Council of the Boy Scouts of America, trustee of College of Po-diatricMedicine of Philadelphia, member of board, Philadelphia Geriatric Center; trustee of the Balch Institute; married to Gladys G. Greenberg, who is former 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 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected every 2 years thereafter. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CHESTER COUNTY: Boroughs of Avondale, Kennett Square, Malvern, Oxford, Phoe-nixville, Spring City, West Chester, and West Grove; townships of Birmingham, Charlestcwn, East Bradford, East Coventry, East Goshen, East Marlborough, East Nottingham, East Pikeland, East Vincent, East Whiteland, Easttown, Elk, Franklin, Kennett, London Britain, Londonderry, London Grove, Lower Oxford, New Garden, Newlin, New London, North Coventry, Penn, Pennsbury, Pocop-son, Schuylkill, South Coventry, Thornbury, Tredyfirin, Upper Oxford, West Goshen, West Marl-borough, West Pikeland, West Vincent, West Whiteland, Westtown, and Willistown. DELAWARE County: Borough of Chester Heights; townships of Bethel, Birmingham, Concord, Edgemont, Haver-ford, Middletown, Radnor, Thornbury, Upper Chichester, and Upper Providence. MONTGOMERY County: Boroughs of Collegeville, East Greenville, Green Lane, Hatfield, Pennsburg, Pottstown, Red Hill, Royersford, Schwenksville, Souderton, Telford, Trappe; townships of Douglass, Franconia, Hatfield, Limerick, Lower Frederick, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, Lower Salford, Marl-borough, New Hanover, Perkiomen, Salford, Skippack, Towamencin, Upper Frederick, Upper Hanover, Does Pottsgrove, Upper Providence, Upper Salford, and West Pottsgrove. Population (1970), RICHARD T. SCHULZE, Republican, of Malvern, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., August 7, 1929; son of John L. and Grace (Taylor) Schulze; attended the University of Houston, 1949, Villanova University, 1952, and was an extension student, Temple University, 1968; proprietor of appliance business in Paoli, Pa., since 1950; former register of wills and clerk of orphans court, Chester County; served in U.S. Army, 1951-53; active in: Young Republicans, Jaycees, Boy Scouts, and professional and business organizations; member: Paoli Businessmen’s Association, Archaeological Institute of America, Thomson Lodge No. 340, F. & A.M., Chester County Council, BSA, Dalton Wanzel Post 646, American Legion, Circus Saints and Sinners, Maxwell Football Club, Green Valleys Association, Pennsylvania Society and Kimberton Fish and Game Association, and Pennsyl-vania House of Representatives, 1969-74; served as Secretary of Ways and Means and Business and Commerce Committees; married to the former Nancy Lockwood; four children: Karen, Richard, Jr., Michael, and Linda; elected to the 94th Gonptess, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, Ways and Means ommittee. : SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Berks and Schuylkill. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY: Boroughs of Kulp-mont, Marion Heights, and Mount Carmel; township of Mount Carmel. Population (1970), 473,574. GUS YATRON, Democrat, of Reading, Pa.; born in Reading, October 16, 1927; son of George H. and Theano (Lazos) Yatron; graduated from Reading High School; was president of the student body; Kutztown State Teachers College; was active in athletics, boxed professionally as a heavyweight while going to college and lettered in varsity football; was a successful businessman in Reading before elected to the U.S. Congress; entered politics in 1955 with a successful bid for a 6-year term on Reading School Board, which includes the Reading Public Museum and Art Gallery, former member of the Reading Hospital Board of Managers; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1956 and 1958; elected to three consecutive terms to the Pennsylvania State Senate, 1960-68; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; spoke before the European Parliament, 1973 and 1974; presented a major white paper on NATO Burden-Sharing Resolution; resides in Reading; married to the former Millie Menzies; two children: George and Theana; serves on the House International Relations Committee; member of Special Subcom-mittee on Investigations; Subcommittee on Future Foreign Policy-Research and Development. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—DEDAWARE COUNTY: City of Chester; boroughs of Aldan, Brookhaven, Clifton Heights, Collingdale, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Eddystone, Folcroft, Glenolden, Lansdowne, Marcus Hook, Media, Millbourne, Morton, Norwood, Parkside, Prospect Park, Ridley Park, Rose Valley, Rutledge, Sharon Hill, Trainer, Swarthmore, Upland, and Yeadon; townships of Aston, Ches- ter, Darby, Lower Chichester, Marple, Nether Providence, Newtown, Ridley, Springfield, Tinicum, and Upper Darby. Population (1970), 470,714. ROBERT W. EDGAR, Democrat, of Broomall, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 29, 1943; graduated from Springfield High School, 1961; Lycoming College, 1965, B.A. in history and religion; graduate work, Drew University, the Theological School, Madison, N.J., 1968, master of divinity; United Protestant Chaplain of Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa.; consultant to Lansdowne United Methodist Church; minister; member Pennsylvania Campus Ministers’ Associa-tion; married in 1964 to the former Merle Deaver; three children: Robert William, Jr., Thomas David, and Andrew John; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; serves on the Public Works and Transporta-tion Committee and its subcommittees: Surface Transportation, Water Resources, and Investigations and Review; serves on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee and its subcommittees: Education and Training, and Cemeteries and Burial Benefits; member of the executive committee for the Environmental Study Group; member of the Democratic Study Group; and a member of Members of Congress for Peace Through Law; member board of Close Up (youth in government forum); member, National Advisory Council of No Greater Love; member, Board of Directors of the Greater Delaware Valley Health Care, Inc.; member, Steering Committee of the Northeast-Midwest Economic Advancement Coalition. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—BUCKS COUNTY. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Boroughs of Bryn Athyn and Hatboro; townships of Horsham, Lower Moreland, and Upper Moreland. Population (1970), 475,406. PETER H. KOSTMAYER, Democrat, of Solebury, Bucks County, Pa.; born in New York City, September 27, 1946; graduated Columbia University, 1971; newspaper reporter, served as press secretary to Pennsylvania attorney general, 1972-73; deputy press secretary to the Governor of Pennsylvania, 1973-76; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, and Snyder. CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Boroughs of Newburg and Shippensburg: Townships of Cooke, Dickinson, Hopewell, Lower Mifflin, North Newton, Penn, Shippensburg, Southhampton, South Newton, and Upper Mifflin. Population (1970), 468,008. BUD SHUSTER, Republican, of Everett, Pa.; born in Glassport, Pa:, Jan-uary 23, 1932; B.S., University of Pittsburgh; M.B.A., Duquesne University, Ph. D., American University; served in the U.S. Army (Infantry); former busi-ness executive; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi, ODK, Chowder and Marching Club, Republican Policy Committee; married Patricia Rommell; five children: Peg, Bill, Deb, Bob, and Gia; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; elected president of the 46 member GOP freshman class; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected as ranking minority member of Surface Transporta-tion Subcommittee on Public Works and Transportation and serves on Public Buildings and Grounds and Economic Development Subcommittees of House Public Works as well; appointed member of House Education and Labor Com-mittee; elected chairman of the National Transportation Policy Study Commission. TENTH DISTRICT.—CovuNTIES: Bradford, Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne, and Wyoming (8 counties). Population (1970), 472,007. 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 Scranton; Marywood College Presidential Medal; clerkship in office of Chief Federal Judge John W. Murphy, Middle District of Pennsylvania; engaged in general practice of law; served as city solicitor of city of Scranton, 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, Novem-bér 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 156 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Carbon, Columbia, Luzerne, Montour, and Sullivan (5 counties). Population (1970), 470,457. 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 and St. Augustine, Fla.; A.B. and M.A., Syracuse University; attended Harvard Law School; LL.B., Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., 1929; recipient, honor-ary doctoral degrees from: Dickinson College, laws, 1960; King’s College, humani-ties, 1967; Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., science, 1970; Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, humane letters, 1971; The Ukrainian Free University of Munich, philosophy, 1971; Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, laws, 1972; Syracuse University, laws, 1972; Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, humane letters, 1972; College Misericordia, Dallas, Pa., laws, 1972; Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., laws, 1974; Pennsylvania College of Optome-try, Philadelphia, laws, 1975; Villanova University, Philadelphia, public adminis-tration, 1975; and University of Miami, science, 1975; admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania, various States, and the District of Columbia, 1930; admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court; member of the Luzerne County, Pa., and American Bar Associations; engaged in the practice of law, 1930-44; attorney, Home Owners Loan Corp., 1934-35; deputy attorney general, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and counsel, Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 1935-39; director, public assist-ance disbursements, State treasurer, and executive assistant to State treasurer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1941-44; married to Catherine H. Swank, September 24, 1949; special master for Railroad Reorganization, U.S. Circuit Court; elected 79th Congress, November 7, 1944; 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; 82d Congress, November 7, 1950; 84th Congress, November 2, 1954, and each succeeding Congress; member: board of directors, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre; president’s council, King’s College; board of trustees, Misericordia College; honorary director, Wyoming Valley Motor Club; Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; served as vice chairman of special House committee to investigate the Katyn massacre, 1949; has served on House Appropriations Committee since 1946; House Foreign Affairs Committee, 79th and 81st Con-gresses; chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee for Labor; Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies, since 1967; member, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana, Jefferson, Somerset, and south western portion of Clarion (boroughs of Callensburg, East Brady, Foxburg, Rimersburg, and St. Peters- burg; townships of Brady, Licking, Madison, Perry, Richland, and Toby). Population (1970), 469,999. JOHN P. MURTHA, Democrat, of Johnstown, Pa.; born in New Martinsville, W. Va., June 17, 1932; Ramsey High School, Mount Pleasant, Pa.; Kiskiminetas Spring School; B.A. in economics, University of Pittsburgh; graduate study at Indiana .University of Pennsylvania; married Joyce Bell; three children: Donna Sue and twin sons, John and Patrick; served in Marine Corps during Korean war as an enlisted Marine who was commissioned as an officer; discharged as a first lieutenant; maintained active reserve officer status; volunteered for 1 year of active duty in Vietnam as a major; served with 1st Marines, a Marine infantry regiment, 1966-67, south of Danang; awarded Bronze Star Medal with combat “V”’, two Purple Heart Medals, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, and service medals; now colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; elected to Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1969; served continuously until elected to U.S. House of Representatives; an officer and member of many organizations, including chair-man, Cambria County U.S. Savings Bond Committee; board of directors of Mercy Hospital in Johnstown; Penns Woods Council, Boy Scouts of America; Johnstown Flood Museum; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; received 1972 Conemaugh (Pennsylvania) Chapter Reserve Officers Association, Minuteman Award; SAR; elected to the 93d Congress, February 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Appropriations Committee. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CITY OF PHILADELPHIA: Ward 21. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Boroughs of Ambler, Bridgeport, Conshohocken, Jenkintown, Lansdale, Narberth, North Wales, Norristown, Rockledge, and West Conshohocken; townships of Abington, Cheltenham, East Norriton, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Montgomery, Plymouth, Springfield, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion, West Norriton, Whitemarsh, Whitpain, and Worcester. Population (1970), 473,179. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Republican, of Villanova, Pa.; born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 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 late 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 Outstanding Young Man of 1965, Main Line Junior Chamber of Commerce; Norristown Jewish Community Center Men’s Club Brotherhood Award, 1970; former member Philadelphia Com-mittee of 70; director, Rosemont-Villanova Civic Association, Easter Seal Society; member, Big Brother Association, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; married to the former Elizabeth Poole Sellers Worrell; four children; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations; ranking member, Legislative Subcommittee; Foreign Opera-tions Subcommittee; Republican Research Committee; and Republican Con-gressional Committee. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 1-14, 17-19, 21-26, 30 and 32; boroughs of Braddock Hills, Brentwood, Churchill, Dormont, Edgewood, Forest Hills, and Wilkinsburg; township of Baldwin. Population (1970), 470,537. 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 (jg.); Harvard Law School, 1949, J.D. (cum laude); married Lucy Galpin, four children; lawyer; former 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 Commission, city of Pittsburgh, 1958; former member of board of trustees of Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center, Shadyside Hospital (1956-60), Negro Emergency Education Drive, and Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; member of American Legion, VFW, AMVETS, board of directors of Pittsburgh Park and Playground Society, board of visitors of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, and board of directors, Pittsburgh Council for the Arts; cochairman Pennsylvania State Democratic Platform Committee, 1966 and 1970; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (chairman, Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization), Joint Economic Committee (chairman, Subcommittee on Urban Affairs), and Committee on Government Operations, Assistant Democratic Whip. cL DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Lehigh and Northampton (2 counties). Population (1970), 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; real estate and insurance broker; (home address, 27 East Church 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 Air-borne Division; member of the American Legion, Amvets, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Catholic War Veterans, and the Knights of Columbus (past grand Knight) ; served as president of and reorganized the Young Democratic Club of Northamp-ton County; member of the Bethlehem Housing Authority; member, National Board of Directors of Boys Clubs of America; board of directors of St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, Pa.; awarded honorary doctor of laws degree by Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa., in 1972; also honorary doctor of laws degree from Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales, Allentown, Pa., in 1973; elected to two terms in the State senate and served from November 5, 1958, until his resigna-tion August 6, 1963; married December 14, 1963, to the former Evelyn Davis Lisle, of Sewickley, Pa.; a son, Timothy, born on July 18, 1965; a daughter, Martha Lisle, born September 30, 1968, and a son, Gregory Hart, born April 17, 1970; 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 each succeeding Congress; member of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce; Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Subcommittees on Merchant Marine, Coast Guard and Navigation, 158 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA and Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment; member, Select Committee on Aging and Select Committee on Professional Sports. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—LANCASTER COUNTY. CHESTER COUNTY: City of Coatesville; boroughs of Atglen, Downingtown, Elverson, Honey Brook, Modena, Parkesburg. and South Coatesville; townships of Caln, East Brandywine, East Caln, East Fallowfield, East Nantmeal, Highland, Honevbrook, Sadsbury, Upper Uwchlan, Uwchlan, Valley, Wallace, Warwick, West Bradford, West Brandywine, West Caln, West Fallowfield, West Nantmeal, West Nottingham, and West Sadsbury. LEBANON CouNTY: City of Lebanon; boroughs of Cleona, Cornwall, Mount Gretna, Myerstown, and Richland; townships of Heidelberg, Jackson, Millcreek, North Cornwall, North Lebanon, South Annville, South Lebanon, South Londonderry, West Cornwall, and West Lebanon. Population (1970), 467,811. ROBERT SMITH WALKER, Republican, of East Petersburg, Pa.; born in Bradford, Pa., December 23, 1942; graduated, Penn Manor High School, Millers-ville, 1960; attended William and Mary College, 1960-61; B.S., education, Millers-ville State College, 1964; M.A., University of Delaware, 1968; teacher; served in the Pennsylvania National Guard, 1967-73; administrative assistant to U.S. Representative Eshleman, 1967-77; member: International Platform Association, Lancaster (Pa.) Historical Society, Eastern Lancaster County Republicans, Inc., Administrative Assistants Association, Congressional Staff Club, Capitol Hill Club; member, Presbyterian Church; married to the former Sue Albertson, 1968; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Dauphin, Lycoming, and Union. LEBANON COUNTY: That portion not included in the Sixteenth District. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY: That portion not included within the Sixth District. Population (1970), 476,141. ALLEN EDWARD ERTEL, Democrat, of Montoursville, Pa.; born in Williamsport, Pa., November 7, 1936; graduated, Montoursville High School, 1954; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1958; M.S., Thayer School of Engineering and Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, 1959; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1965; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Williams-port; served in the U.S. Navy, 1959-62; clerked for Chief Judge Caleb M. Wright, Federal District Court of Delaware, 1965-66; Lycoming County district attorney, 1968-76; member: Lions Club, Dartmouth Society of Engineers; married to the former Catharine Bieber Klepper, 1959; three children: Taylor John, Edward Barnhardt, and Amy Sara; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 20, 27, and 28; borough of Aspinwall, Avalon, Bell Acres, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Blawnox, Brackenridge Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Cheswick, Crafton, Edgeworth, Emsworth, Etna, Fox Chapel Franklin Park, Glenfield, Green Tree, Haysville, Heidelberg, Ingram, Leetsdale, McKees Rocks Millvale, Osborne, Rosslyn Farms, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Sharpsburg, Spring dale, Tarentum, Thornburg, and West View; townships of Aleppo, Collier, East Deer, Frazer, Hampton Harmar, Harrison, Indiana, Kennedy, Kilbuck, Leet, McCandless, Mount Lebanon, Neville, O'Hara Ohio, Reserve, Ross, Scott, Shaler, South Fayette, Springdale, and Stowe. Population (1970), 472,074. DOUG WALGREN, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa., born in Rochester, N.Y., December 28, 1940; graduated, Mount Lebanon High School, 1958; B.A. Dart-mouth College, 1963; LL.B., Stanford Law School, 1966; admitted to the practice of law in Pennsylvania and California; staff attorney, Neighborhood Legal Services, 1967-68; private practice, 1969-72; corporate counsel, Behavioral Re-search Laboratories, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., 1973-75; married to Carmala Vincent, of Canonsburg, Pa.; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams and York. CUMBERLAND CouUNTY: That portion not included in the Ninth District. Population (1970), 467,999. WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Republican, of Jacobus, Pa.; born in Loganville, Pa.; graduated from William Penn Senior High School, York, Pa.; B.S. degree, University of Maryland; master’s degree, Western Maryland College; doctoral studies, Pennsylvania State University; various teaching positions including principal, West York Area High School; supervisor of student teachers for Penn-sylvania State University; superintendent, Spring Grove area schools; president, Dallastown area School Board; military service, 1946-48; member: Lions, various health associations, and Loganville United Methodist Church; married to the former Hilda Wright; two children: Todd and Jennifer; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 15, 16. 29, and 31; cities of Clairton, Duquesne, and McKeesport: boroughs of Baldwin, Bethel Park, Braddock, Chalfant, Dravos-burg, Fast McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, Homestead, JefTerson, Liberty, Lin-coln, Monroeville, pl Oliver, Munhall, North Braddock, Pitcairn, Pleasant Hills, Port Vue, Rankin, Swissvale, Trafford, Turtle Creek, Versailles, Wall, West Elizabeth, West Homestead, West Miflin, Whitaker, White Oak, Whitehall, and Wilmerding; townships of Elizabeth, Forward, North Versailles, South Park, South Versailles, and Wilkins. Population (1970), 468,959. . 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; LL.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; elected to 90th Congress, November 5, 1968, to fill the unexpired term of ihe late Elmer Holland, and also to 91st Congress; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.— WESTMORELAND COUNTY. ALLEGHENY COUNTY: Boroughs of Oakmont, Plum, and Verona; township of Penn Hills. Population (1970), 473,040. JOHN H. DENT, Democrat, of Ligonier, 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, Jo Carol, Tracy, and Susan Sarp, Melissa Ann Killian, 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 politics 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 and succeeding Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Fayette, Greene, and Washington. ALLEGHENY COUNTY: Boroughs of Coraopolis, district five of McDonald and Oakdale; townships of Crescent, Findlay, Moon, North Fayette, Robinson, and Upper St. Clair. Population (1970), 469,778. AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Democrat, of Charleroi, Pa.; born in North Charleroi, June 17, 1927; graduated, Charleroi High School, 1944; B.A., Duquesne Univer-sity, Pittsburgh, 1949; LL.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1952; J.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1972; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1944-46; Marine Corps Reserve, 1948-50; admitted to the bar in 1953 and commenced practice in Wash-ington, Pa.; attorney, admitted before all Federal and State courts; held offices of borough auditor, councilman, solicitor, and school board member; Demo-cratic committeeman and assistant district attorney, Washington County, 1956-57; member: University of Pittsburgh Law Review staff; chairman, Penn-sylvania Local Government Commission; executive board member, Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs; served in Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1959-71; State senate, 1971-77; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. 160 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Venango, and Warren. CLARION COUNTY: That portion not included in the Twelfth District. Population (1970), 469,717. JOSEPH SCOFFIELD AMMERMAN, Democrat, of Curwensville, Pa.; born July 14, 1924, in Curwensville, the son of Scott D. (deceased) and Katharine Shearer Ammerman; graduated, Curwensville High School, 1942; A.B., Dickinson College (Phi Beta Kappa), 1948; J.D., Dickinson School of Law, 1950; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-46; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1950 and commenced practice in Clearfield, Pa.; member the bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court, the Pennsylvania Supreme and Superior Courts, and the Clear-field County Bar Association; district attorney, Clearfield County, 1954-61; U.S. attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, 1961-63; delegate to the Demo-cratic National Convention, 1952; member, Curwensville United Methodist Church; elected to the State senate, 1970; reelected, 1974; chairman, environ-mental resources committee, 1971-73; elected senate majority caucus secretary, 1973; member, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1973-75; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. NY roURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer (3 counties). Population 970), 171, MARC LINCOLN MARKS, Republican, of Sharon, Pa.; born in Farrell, Pa., February 12, 1927; graduated, Sharon High School, 1945; B.A., University of Alabama, 1951; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1954; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1955 and commenced practice in Farrell; served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, 1945-46; Mercer County Solicitor, 1960-66; member: American, Pennsylvania, and Mercer County Bar Associations, past officer and present member of Pennsyl-vania Trial Lawyers Association, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, former county chairman of the American Cancer Society, Kiwanis, U.J.A., B’nai B'rith, and Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Jane London, 1952; three children: Leslie, Patricia, and Marilyn; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence. ALLEGHENY COUNTY: Bor- ough of Bradford Woods; townships of Fawn, Marshall, Pine, Richland, and West Deer. Population (1970), 472,929. GARY ARTHUR MYERS, Republican, of Butler, Pa.; born in Toronto, Ohio, August 16, 1937; graduated, Evans City (Pa.) High School, 1955; mechanical engineering degree, University of Cincinnati, 1960; masters in business adminis-tration, University of Pittsburgh, 1964; served in U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1961-68; profession: steel plant turn foreman; member: Episcopal Church; married to the former Elaine J. Roppolo; two children: Michele Reneé and Mark Christopher; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. RHODE ISLAND (Population, 1970 census, 949,723) SENATORS CLAIBORNE PELL, Democrat, of Newport, R.I.; 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.; 19 honorary degrees; 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; author, “Megalopolis Unbound” (1966), ‘Power and Policy’ (1972), and coauthor, “Challenge of Seven Seas’ (1966); special assistant at San Francisco United Nations Conference; served 7 years in United States Foreign Service and State Department; decorated by the Kingdom and the Republic of Italy, France, Liechtenstein, Portugal, and Knights of Malta; Society of the Cincinnati; U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization in London, 1959; U.S. delegate to 25th General Assembly of United Nations, 1970; until election in 1960, vice president of International Rescue Committee, member of National Council of Refugees, treasurer of American 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; first unendorsed candidate ever to win statewide primary election in Rhode Island; elected November 8, 1960; reelected November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, 1972. JOHN HUBBARD CHAFEE, Republican, of Warwick, R.I.; born in Provi-dence, R.1., October 22, 1922; graduated, Deerfield Academy, 1940; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-45, 1951-52; B.A., Yale University, 1947; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1950; admitted to the bar in 1950 and commenced practice in Provi-dence; member, Rhode Island House of Representatives, 1957-63; minority leader, 1959-63; Governor of Rhode Island, 1963-69; Secretary of Navy, 1269-72; married to the former Virginia Coates; five children: Zechariah, Lincoln, John, Jr., Georgia, and Quentin; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CITIES: Central Falls, East Providence, Newport, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and one-third of the city of Providence. TOWNS: Barrington, Bristol, Cumberland, Jamestown, Lincoln, Little Compton, Middletown, North Providence, North Smithfield, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Tiver-ton, and Warren. Population (1970), 475,441. FERNAND JOSEPH ST GERMAIN, Democrat, of Woonsocket, R.I.; graduated from Providence College in 1948, and from Boston University Law School, LL.B., in 1955; enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1949, and was honorably discharged in January 1952; member of the State house of representa-tives, 1952-60; admitted to the Rhode Island bar in 1956 and the Federal bar in 1957; married the former Rachel O'Neill; two daughters; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th and succeeding Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Kent and Washington. PROVIDENCE COUNTY: City of Providence (except that part in District 1), and city of Cranston; towns of Burrillville, Foster, Glocester, Johnston, and Scituate. Population (1970), 474,262. EDWARD PETER BEARD, Democrat, of Cranston, R.I.; born in Providence, R.I., January 20, 1940; attended Hope High School in Providence but was unable to remain in school because of domestic difficulties caused by the deaths of father and older sister in 1951; served in the Rhode Island National Guard, 1960-66, discharged as Sp-5; while in the National Guard, completed high school training as well as a college level course in agriculture and finished among the top four 79-000 O -77 = 13 162 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND in the class; assistant foreman for maintenance painters at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence; elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives, 1972; served as a State committeeman from the 28th district as well as chairman of the 28th district Democratic committee, 1973-75; chairman of the Governor's Task Force on Nursing Home Inspections; member: Painters’ Union 195, AFL-CIO, the Assumption Parish St. Vincent DePaul Society, the Rhode Island Association for Retarded Children, the Rhode Island Medical Center Organiza-tion of Family and Friends, Order of Elks Providence Lodge No. 14, and an honorary member of the National Council of Senior Citizens; married to the former Marsha Louise Pelosi, 1963; two children: Edward, Jr., and Diane; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SOUTH CAROLINA (Population, 1970 census, 2,590,516) 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 (dee. Jan. 6, 1960); married Nancy Moore of Aiken, S.C., December 22, 1968; four children: Nancy Moore, J. Strom Jr., Juliana Gertrude, and Paul Reynolds; 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; 13 honorary degrees; 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; volunteered for service in World War II the day war was declared against Ger-many, served with Headquarters First Army 1942-46, European and Pacific Theaters, participated in Normandy invasions with 82d Airborne Division; awarded 5 battle stars and 18 decorations, medals, and awards, including the Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star Medal with ‘“V’’, Purple Heart, etc., including Belgian Order of the Crown, and French Croix de Guerre; recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor Society National Patriot’s Award, 1974; major general, U.S. Army Reserve, past national president Reserve Officers Association and Military Government Association; February 19, 1971, became first past president of the Reserve Officers Association to receive the ‘Minuteman of the Year Award”; recipient, American Legion Distinguished Public Service Award, 1975; Baptist; American Bar Association, and numerous defense, veterans, civic, fraternal, and farm organizations; Thurmond Hall (1939) at Winthrop College, streets in several S.C. cities, Strom Thurmond High School (1961) Strom Thurmond Student Center, Baptist College at Charleston, (1972) and Strom Thurmond Federal Building at Columbia (1975), 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; September 16, 1964, switched from Democratic to Republican Party; delegate to three Republican National Conventions; elected to the U.S. Senate November 2, 1954, as a write-in candidate, for the term ending January 3, 1961; resigned as U.S. 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 in 1956, resuming duties on November 7, 1956 ; renominated and reelected in 1960; renominated and reelected 1966 for term ending January 3, 1973; renominated and reelected 1972 for term ending January 3, 1979. 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. District Court, U.S. Circuit 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; honorary doctor of letters degree, Benedict College, Columbia, S.C., 1971; 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 164 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA 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 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 to the former Rita Louise Liddy of Charleston, S.C.; four children: Michael Milhous, October 1, 1950; Helen Hayne, June 24, 1952; Patricia Salley, February 8, 1957; and Ernest Frederick Hollings ITI, March 8, 1959; author of “The Case Against Hunger—A Demand for a National Policy,” 1970; elected November 8, 1966, to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Olin D. Johnson; elected to full 6-year term November 5, 1968; reelected, 1974. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, and Jasper (7 counties). Population (1970), 442,646. MENDEL JACKSON DAVIS, Democrat, of North Charleston, S.C.; born Octo-ber 23, 1942, in North Charleston, son of Felix C. and Elizabeth Jackson Davis; married Suzannah Henley of Summerville, S.C., November 25, 1965; attended public schools, North Charleston, S.C.; graduated, College of Charleston, B.S, 1966; the University of South Carolina School of Law, juris doctorate, 1970; attorney, member of South Carolina and American Bar Associations; admitted to practice on April 14, 1970; member, Cokesbury United Methodist Church; member: Committees on Armed Services and House Administration; two daugh-ters: Lila Salisbury and Elizabeth Jackson; elected by special election to 92d Congress on April 27, 1971; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Lexington, Orangeburg, and Richland (7 counties). Population (1970), 446,267. FLOYD DAVIDSON SPENCE, Republican, of Lexington, S.C.; born in Columbia, S.C., April 9, 1928, son of Mrs. Addie Jane Lucas Spence and the late James Wilson Spence; married Lula Hancock Drake of Drake, S.C., on Decem-ber 22, 1952; father of four sons: David, Zach, Benjamin, and Caldwell; educated: Lexington High School, Lexington, S.C.: student body president, All-State Football and member of 1947 Shrine Bowl Team; University of South Carolina; A.B. in English, 1952, president of student body, president of South Carolina Association of Student Governments, junior class president, battalion subcom-mander of USN-ROTC, captain of track team, member of Kappa Alpha social fraternity, honor council honor board, student council, football team, basketball team, and YMCA; named to Omicron Delta Kappa honorary leadership fra-ternity, Kappa Sigma Kappa honorary service fraternity, dean’s list, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, and selected Outstanding Senior and recipient of Algernon-Sydnéy Sullivan Award as out-standing male student at University of South Carolina in 1952, Silver Beaver Award, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, U.S. Supreme Court Bar, author and lecturer on “Communism and National Defense’, coauthor, the “Case Against the Reckless Congress”, “Who’s Who in America’, and ‘“Who’s Who in American Politics’, Outstanding Personality of the South; attended college on football scholarship; University of South Carolina Law School, J.D., 1956; editor of South Carolina Law Quarterly; chief justice of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity and vice president of the Law Federation; enlisted as a recruit in Naval Reserve when in high school, commissioned upon graduation from college, served aboard U.S.S. Carter Hall (LSD-3), and U.S.S. LSM-397 in European, Arctic, Atlantic, and Caribbean Theaters of Operations; present rank, captain, U.S. Naval Reserve; former group commander, all Naval Reserve units, Columbia, S.C., area; elected to South Carolina House of Representatives: and served from 1956 to 1962; elected to South Carolina Senate in 1966, and reelected in 1968; minority leader of South Carolina Senate 1966-70; chairman of Joint Senate-House Internal Se- curity Committee in South Carolina, 1967-70; lawyer; former partner in law firm of Callison & Spence, West Columbia, S.C.; member, Sunday School teacher and council member, St. Peter’s Lutheran Church; first president of Lexington County Historical Society; former county chairman and member of board of directors of Mid-Carolina Mental Health Association; Sons of Confederate Veterans, com-mander of Wade Hampton Camp; advisory board of Civil Air Patrol; former circuit vice president and counselor-at-large, University of South Carolina Alumni Association; executive board member of the Central South Carolina Council of the Boy Scouts of America; member of Farm Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, Amer-ican Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lexington Voiture, 40 & 8 Society, Reserve Officers Association, Naval Reserve Association, Lexington County, South Carolina, and American Bar Associations, American Judicature Society, American Trial Lawyers Association, South Carolina Historical Society, South Carolian Society, Columbia Carillon, Archeological Society of South Carolina, University of South Carolina Association of Lettermen, Order of Kentucky Colonels; graduate of Defense Strategy Seminar at National War College, graduate of National Security Seminar of Industrial College of the Armed Forces; elected to 92d Congress in November 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, New-berry, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda (10 counties). Population (1970), 434,427. BUTLER CARSON DERRICK, Jr., Democrat, of Edgefield, S.C.; born September 30, 1936, son of Butler Carson and Mary English (Scott) Derrick; attended University of South Carolina, 1954-58; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1962-65; admitted to South Carolina Bar, 1965; partner, law firm of Derrick & Byrd; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1969-74; member, senior warden, Trinity Episcopal Church; married to the former Suzanne Gile Mims; two children: Lydia Gile and Butler Carson III; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member of Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and Committee on the Budget. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES; Greenville and Spartanburg (2 counties). Population (1970), 414,270. 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; colonel, USAR (Ret.); graduated from the Law School of the University of South Carolina in 1947, magna cum laude; member of Greenville County, South Carolina, and American Bar Associations, American Judicature Society; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1949-52; appointed solicitor (prosecuting attorney), Thir-teenth 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; active in many local civic and fraternal or-ganizations, including Kiwanis, Elks, Wade Hampton Lodge No. 404, A.F.M,, Shrine and American Legion, V.F.W., W.0.W. and American Business Club; South Carolina Judge Advocate, R.O.A., 1963; 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, Green-ville 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 Associa-tion, 1952; served Earle Street Baptist Church as teacher, Sunday School super-intendent and chairman, board of deacons; Board of Development, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; Board of Visitors, Presbyterian College; Advisory Council, Area 3, Southeastern Region, Boy Scouts of America; 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, poe ; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding ongress. 166 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Sumter, Union, and York (10 counties). Population (1970), 441,907. KEN HOLLAND, Democrat, of Lugoff, S.C.; married November 24, 1976, to Diane L. Martin of Loris, S.C.; three children by previous marriage: Lamar, Amy, and Beth; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, Lee, and Williamsburg (10 counties). Population (1970), 410,999. JOHN WILSON JENRETTE, Jr., Democrat, of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; born in Conway, Horry County, S.C., May 19, 1936; graduated, Loris (South Carolina) High School, 1954; Wofford College, 1958; University of South Carolina Law School, LL. B., 1962; admitted to South Carolina Bar, 1962; served in U.S. Army, first lieutenant, 1958-59; South Carolina ARNG, captain, 1962-69; U.S. Air Force Reserve, major, 1969-74; member: South Carolina House of Repre-sentatives, 1964-72; South Carolina Jaycees, Lions, and Methodist Church; married to former Ms. Rita Carpenter; two children: Elizabeth and Hal; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SOUTH DAKOTA (Population, 1970 census, €66,257) SENATORS GEORGE McGOVERN, Democrat, of Mitchell, S. Dak.; born July 19, 1922, Avon, 8. 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; Democratic candidate for President, 1972; reelected November 5, 1974, for the term expiring January 3, 1981. JAMES G. ABOUREZK, Democrat, of Rapid City, S. Dak.; born in Wood, Mellette County, S. Dak., February 24, 1931; B.S. in civil engineering, South Dakota School of Mines, Rapid City, S. Dak., 1957-61; J.D., University of South Dakota Law School, Vermilion, S. Dak., 1963-66; admitted to practice before the South Dakota Supreme Court, the Federal Court District of South Dakota, and the U.S. Supreme Court; served in the U.S. Navy, 1948-52; former partner, law firm of LaFleur & Abourezk, Rapid City, S. Dak. ; married Mary Ann Houlton, 1952; three children, Charles Thomas, Nikki June, and Paul Edwin; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Brookings, Brown, Clark, Clay, Codington, Day, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, Hutchinson, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, Marshall, Minnehaha, Moody, McCook, Roberts, Turner, Union, and Yankton (21 counties). Population (1970), 333,107. LARRY PRESSLER, Republican, of Humboldt, S. Dak.; born in Hum-boldt, March 29, 1942; son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Pressler; bachelor; B.A. University of South Dakota, 1964, president of student body, Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, England, diploma in economics, 1966; M.A., Kennedy School of Government, J.D., Harvard Law School, 1971; lieu-tenant, U.S. Army, 1966-68, Vietnam veteran; aide to late Senator Francis Case (R-S. Dak.) ; National 4-H Citizenship Award, 1962; report to the President 4-H Award, 1962; selection as one of four all-American 4-H delegates to agricul-tural fair in Cairo, Egypt, 1961; member: American Association of Rhodes Scholars; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Phi Beta Kappa National Association; Amer-ican Bar Association, American Legion; and South Dakota Historical Society; Environmental Study Conference; Congressional Rural Caucus; Committees on Education and Labor, and Small Business of U.S. House of Representatives; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Aurora, Beadle, Bennett, Bon Homme, Brule, Buffalo, Butte, Camp-bell, Charles Mix, Corson, Custer, Davison, Dewey, Douglas, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, Gregory, Haakon, Hand, Hanson, Harding, Hughes, Hyde, Jackson, Jerauld, Jones, Lawrence, Lyman, McPher-son, Meade, Mellette, Miner, Pennington, Perkins, Potter, Sanborn, Shannon, Spink, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, Walworth, Washabaugh, and Ziebach (46 counties). Population (1970), 333,150. JAMES ABDNOR, Republican, of Kennebec, S. Dak.; born in Kennebec, February 13, 1923; attended Kennebec public schools; B.S., University of Nebraska 1945; honorary doctor of laws degree from Dakota Wesleyan University; served in U.S. Army, 1942-43; farmer-rancher; South Dakota State senator, 1956-67; Lieutenant Governor, 1968-70; member: Methodist Church, Elks, Masons, O.E.S., Consistory, American Legion, South Dakota Wheat Producers, South Dakota Stockgrowers, Isaak Walton League, Farmers Union, and Sigma Chi fraternity; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory TENNESSEE TENNESSEE (Population, 1970 census, 3,924,164) ; SENATORS HOWARD H. BAKER, Jr., Republican, Huntsville, Tenn.; born in Hunts-ville, November 15, 1925; his father, the late Howard H. Baker, served in the 82d-88th Congresses, and following 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; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; married the former Joy Dirksen; two children: Darek and Cynthia; Presbyterian; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1966; re-elected November 7, 1972; Senate committees: Euvironment and Public Works, Foreign Relations, Rules and Administration, Joint Committee on Atomic En-ergy, Select Committee on Intelligence; elected minority leader, 1977. JAMES RALPH SASSER, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; born in Memphis, Tenn., September 30, 1936; graduated, Hellsboro High School, Nashville, 1954; attended University of Tennessee, 1954-55; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1958; J.D., Vanderbilt Law School, 1961; admitted to the bar in 1961 and commenced practice in Nashville; served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1957-63; partner, law firm of Goodpasture, Carpenter, Woods & Sasser; chairman, Tennessee Democratic Party, 1973-76; member, Nashville Council of Christians and Jews; Nashville Symphony Association; Nashville-State Planning Commission; American Judicature Society; and Nashville Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Mary Gorman; two children: Gray and Elizabeth; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Carter, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jeffer-son, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington (13 counties). Population (1970), 489,834. JAMES H. 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; 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 Representa-tives; nominated in 1957 and 1961 as Republican 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 Convention in San Francisco in 1964; delegate to GOP National Convention in Miami Beach in 1968; delegate to GOP National Convention at Miami Beach, 1972; delegate to GOP National Convention in Kansas City in 1976; director of the Kingsport National Bank, past president of Kingsport Lions Club; member of the Methodist Church, the American Legion, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, House Rules Committee; member, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; member, House Republican Leadership. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Monroe, Scott, and Union (9 counties). Population (1970), 492,539. 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-fos November 1964; State commander of American Legion in 1954; president of noxville Professional Baseball Club, 1956-59, also served as vice president and president of Southern Baseball League; elder, Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Knoxville; married to the former Lois Swisher of Iowa City, Iowa; four children, Mrs. Patrick Gleason (Beverly), James, Joe, and Mrs. Morton Massey (Rebecca Jane) ; three grandchildren; Tiffany, Patricia, and Joe Gleason; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Ways and Means Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Anderson, Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, Marion, Meigs, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, and Sequatchie (11 counties). Population (1970), 486,363. MARILYN LAIRD LLOYD, Democrat, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; born in Fort Smith, Ark., January 3, 1929; graduated from Western Kentucky College High School, Bowling Green, Ky., attended Shorter College, Rome, Ga.; manager of radio station WTTI, Dalton, Ga.; member: Democratic Women’s Club, Associated Women of Boyd Buchanan School, Chattanooga Business and Pro-fessional Women, and Church of Christ; widow; four children: Nancy Smithson, Deborah Riley, Mari, and Morty; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bedford, Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Franklin, Grundy, Jackson, Lincoln, Macon, Marshall, Moore, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Ruther-RL Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, White, and Wilson (25 counties). Population (1970), 492,124. ALBERT GORE, Jr., Democrat, of Carthage, Tenn.; born March 31, 1948; graduated Harvard University, 1969; attended Vanderbilt School of Religion, 1972; Vanderbilt Law School, 1974-76; engaged in homebuilding business; former investigative reporter and editorial writer; served in the U.S. Army, 1969-71; Vietnam veteran; member: Jaycees, American Legion, VFW; Farm Bureau; married to the former Tipper Aitcheson, 1970; one child, Karenna; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. is PISTRICT.=CouNnns Cheathem, Davidson, and Robertson (3 counties). Population (1970), CLIFFORD R. ALLEN, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; born January 6, 1912, in Jacksonville, Fla.; attended Friends Elementary and High School in Washing-ton, D.C.; LL.B., Cumberland (Tenn.) University School of Law; attorney, admitted to the Tennessee Bar, 1931 and commenced practice in Nashville; served three terms in Tennessee State Senate, 1948-49; 1955-56, and 1957-58; metropolitan assessor of property of Nashville and Davidson County, Tenn., 1960-75; member, International Association of Assessing Officers, 5 years on executive board, president, 1970; delegate to Constitutional Convention of Tennessee, 1970; Belle Meade Methodist Church; married to Nancy Louise; five children: Clifford R., III (deceased), Suzanne, Nancy, Robert, and Patricia; elected to the 94th Congress by special election on November 25, 1975; reelected to the 95th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Chester, Decatur, Dickson, Fayette, Giles, Hardeman, Hardin, Hender-son, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, McNairy, Maury, Montgomery, Perry, Wayne, and Williamson. Crry oF MEMPHIS AND SHEIBY COUNTY: The following voting wards, pre-cincts, and districts; 56-2, 60-5, 67-1, 67-2, 67-3, 68-2, 73-1, 73-2, 74-1, 74-2, 78-1, 78-2, 78-3, 79-1, 79-2, 80, 81, Capleville, Collierville, Forest Hills, Germantown, and Ross’ Store. Population (1970), 472,341. ROBIN L. BEARD, Jr., Republican, of Franklin, Tenn.; born in Knoxville, Tenn., August 21, 1939; graduate, Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, Tenn., 1957; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1961; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1962-65; major, Active Reserve; State commissioner of personnel, 1970-72; married Catherine Rieniets, 1963; two children: Robin John and Lisa Paige; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, Obion, Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley. CITY OF MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY: The following voting wards, precincts, and districts, 68-1, 69-1, 69-2, 70-1, 70-2, 71-1, 71-2, 72-1, 72-2, 72-3, Arlington, Bartlett, Brunswick, Cordova, Eads, Ellendale, Kerrville, Locke, Lucy, McConnell’s, Millington, Morning Sun, Mullins, Raleich I, Raleigh II, Raleigh III, Scenic Hills, Stewartville, and Woodstock. Population (1970), 487,097. ® 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.; 170 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE Tennessee Department of Agriculture, November 1934, inspector, Division of Insect and Plant Diseases Control; Tennessee Dairy Products Association, 1941-43; 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; 1974 National 4-H Alumni Gold Key Award; organizer and president, West Tennessee 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, Yorkville Cumberland Presbyterian Church; married Llewellyn Wyatt of Yorkville, 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CiITY OF MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY: All remaining voting wards, precincts, and districts not included in the Sixth and Seventh Districts. Population (1970), 513,004. HAROLD FORD, Democrat, of Memphis, Tenn.; born in Memphis, May 20, 1945; son of Newton W. and Vera Ford; received B.S., business administration, Tennessee State University, Nashville, 1967; graduate work, Tennessee State University, Nashville, 1968; John Gupton Mortuary, 1969; member of Tennessee House of Representatives: 87th Congress, ways and means committee; majority whip for house secretary of rules committee, 88th Congress; chairman, special legislative committee to investigate rates and practices of utilities across the State; married Dorothy Bowles Ford, 1969; three children: Harold III, Jake, and Sir Isaac; Baptist, member of Olivet Baptist Church; member of Mental Health Board and Shelby County Community Action Agency; trustee, Rust College; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member of Ways and Means, Select Committee on Aging, and Select Committee on Assassinations. TEXAS Population, 1970 census, 11,196,730) SENATORS 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 unboat in the western Pacific; B.A. degree in political science from Southwestern niversity, 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; 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 Uni-versity; 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 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, 1961, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; reelected in 1966 and 1972; is ranking Republican of the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, member of Armed Services Committee, and Joint Committee on Defense Production; was elected chairman, Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, 91st Congress, and chairman, Republican Senatorial Policy Com-mittee, 93d, 94th, and 95th Congresses. LLOYD BENTSEN, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Mission, Tex., February 11, 1921; was graduated from the University of Texas with an LL.B degree; an attorney; enlisted in 1942 as a private in the U.S. Army, served in the Army Air Corps as commander of a B-24 squadron, flew 50 missions over Europe rising to the rank of major; promoted to colonel in the Air Force Reserve before completing his military service; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters; married Beryl Ann Longino of Lufkin, Tex., in November 1943, two sons, Lloyd, III, and Lan, and a daughter, Tina; elected in 1946 county judge of Hidalgo County, Tex., and served one term; elected to the 80th Congress at a special election December 4, 1948; re-elected to the 81st, 82d, and 83d Congresses before declining to seek reelection in 1954; moved to Houston in 1955 to enter business; became president of Lincoln Consolidated, a financial holding institution, and served as director of a number of major corporations in 1970 when he sought election to the U.S. Senate; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1970, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1971; reelected for a second 6-year term in 1976; is a member of the Finance, Environment and Public Works, and Joint Economic Committees; serves as chairman of the Public Works Transportation Subcommittee, the Finance Subcommittee on Financial Markets, the Joint Economic Subcommittee on Economic Growth. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Harrison Henderson, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Panola, Red River, Rusk, San Augustine, Shelby Titus, Upshur, and Wood. HUNT COUNTY: That part included in the Lone Oak census county division RAINs County: That part included in the Emory census county division. Population (1970), 466,545 SAM BLAKELEY HALL, Jk., Democrat, of Marshall, Tex.; born in Marshall, January 11, 1924; graduated from Marshall public schools, 1940; graduated, College of Marshall (now East Texas Baptist College), 1942; attended University of Texas Law School, 1942-43; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; LL.B., Baylor University Law School, 1948; admitted to the bar in 1949 and commenced practice in Marshall; recipient of Marshall’s Outstanding Citizen Award, 1970; member of numerous civic and fraternal organizations; deacon, Eastern Hills 172 Congressional Directory TEXAS Church of Christ in Marshall; married to the former Madeleine Segal, 1946; three children; elected to the 94th Congress, by special election, June 19, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Wright Patman; reelected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Anderson, Angelina, Grimes, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, and Walker. FREESTONE COUNTY: All not included in the Streetman Town part of the Wortham census county division. Population (1970), 466,565. CHARLES WILSON, Democrat, of Lufkin, Tex.; born in Trinity, Tex., June 1, 1933; attended public schools of Trinity, Tex., graduating from Trinity High School, 1951; while a student at Sam Houston State University at Huntsville, Tex., was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy; graduated from the Academy, 1956, with B.S. degree; served in the U.S. Navy, 1956-60, with rank of lieutenant; elected to the Texas House of Representatives, 1960-66; elected to the Texas Senate, 1966-72; lumber yard manager; married Jerry Carter, 1963; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoLLIN CoUNTY: That part included in the Nevada, Plano, and Wylie census county divisions. DENTON COUNTY: South part around Lewisville. DALLAS CouNTY: The north and central pertions including part of the city of Dallas and the towns of Addison, Carrollton, Ccppel, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Irving, Renner, Richardson, University Park. Population (1970), 466,266. JAMES M. COLLINS, Republican, of Dallas, 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; 124 years in the European theater from Omaha Beach through France, Belgium, and Germany; received four battle stars and Medal of Metz; president, Consolidated Industries, Inc., and International Industries, Inc., home office Dallas, Tex.; president Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co., 1954-65; active in civic affairs, including Greater Dallas Planning Council, Salvation Army, Military Order of World War; president, Dallas Council on World Affairs; distinguished SMU alumnus 1971; 1971 Man of Year by Federation of Independent Business; 1974 Legislator of Year Mexican-American Chamber of Commerce; 1968-76 Watchdog of Treasury by National Association of Business Men; White House Conference on Youth; American Legion, VFW, Chamber of Commerce, Heart Association, TB Associa-tion, United Fund, Dallas Assembly, Big Brothers, YPO, B.P.O.E., Park Cities Baptist Church, Phi Delta Theta, national president, SMU Alumni Association, trustee on board, SMU; Secretary of Republican National Congressional Com-mittee, 1971-75; senior vice chairman and national chairman Group 76 of Repub-lican Congressional Committee; married Dorothy Dann of Maplewood, N.J., September 16, 1942; three children: Michael James, Dorothy Colville (Mrs. David Weaver), and Nancy Miles (Mrs. Richard Fisher); elected to the 90th Congress, August 24, 1968, in special election; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Grayson, Gregg, Kaufman, Rockwall, Smith, and Van Zandt. COLLIN County: That part not included in the Third District. COOKE COUNTY: That part included in the Gainesville North Callisburg census county division. DENTON COUNTY: That part not included in the Third District. HUNT COUNTY: That pert not included in the First District. RAINS COUNTY: That part not included in the First District. Population (1970), 466,234. : 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 II; combat Navy veteran World War II, captain, USNR (ret.); member of Texas State Senate 1955-62; elected to the 87th Congress in special election January 30, 1962, to fill the unexpired term of Speaker Sam Rayburn; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DALLAS COUNTY: Includes the downtown business district, Love Field, the south-eastern portion of the city of Irving, the Oak Lawn and Pleasant Grove and Casa View sections of the city of Dallas, south and east Dallas; and the cities of Balch Springs, Garland, Kleberg, Mesquite, Rowlett, Sachse, Seagoville, and Sunnyvale. Population (1970), 466,620. JAMES ALBON MATTOX, Democrat, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Dallas, Tex., August 29, 1943; educated in the public schools of Dallas, Tex.; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School, 1961; graduated magna cum laude, Baylor Uni-versity, Waco, Tex., 1965; J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Tex., 1968; admitted to the bar in 1968 and began private practice in 1970; partner in law firm of Crowder, Mattox & Morris; lifelong member of the East Grand Baptist Church, Dallas, Tex., lay preacher; member Christian Life Commission; congressional intern in the office of the Honorable Earle Cabell, U.S. Representative from Texas, 1967; assistant district attorney, Dallas, Tex., 1968-70; elected State representative, 1972; reelected, 1974; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Brazos, Ellis, Hill, Johnson, Limestone, Navarro, and Robertson. The southernmost portions of Dallas and Tarrant Counties. Population (1970), 466,285. 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 lieutenant in Officers Reserve Corps on finishing Texas A. & M.; commanded First Battalion, 314th Infantry Regiment, 79th 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, French Fourragere and Presidential Unit Citation; elected to 79th Congress on August 22, 1946; reelected to succeeding Congresses; chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee in the 84th Congress through 92d Congress; member of District of Columbia Committee, 79th Congress through 85th Congress; resigned latter committee to accept seat on Science and Astronautics Committee which was formed in 86th Congress and assumed chairmanship of Science and Astronautics Committee during 93d Con-gress; chairman of Select Committee which investigated shortcomings of World War II G.I. Bill (it was through these investigations that he was able to author and sponsor the Korean War Veterans Bill Public Law 550) ; named to Committee on Standards of Official Conduct during 90th Congress; member of Board of Visitors to U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., from 1955 through 1971; appointed to Board of Technology Assessment for the Congress in 1972; chairman of Board of Technology Assessment, 1975-76; elected chairman of the Democratic Caucus in January 1971 and reelected unanimously in January 1973; named as Caucus representative to National Democratic Committee in 1972 and reelected unanimously in 1973; named by Democratic Caucus to serve on Committee on Committees for Formation of Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—The western one-third of Harris County. Population (1970), 466,335. BILL ARCHER, Republican, of Houston, Tex.; born in Houston, Tex., March 22, 1928; graduated from St. Thomas High School, salutatorian, 1945; attended Rice University, 1945-46; University of Texas, B.B.A., LL.B. (with honors), 1946-51; served in the U.S. Air Force, Korean conflict; captain, USAF Reserve; councilman and mayor pro tempore, city of Hunters Creek Village, 1955-62; elected to Texas House of Representatives, 1966; reelected, 1968; attorney and businessman; president, Uncle Johnny Mills, Inc., 1953-61; member of Saint Anne’s Catholic Church; member, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; chosen Houston S.A.E. Man of the Year; St. Thomas High School Alumnus Award; Houston B’nai B'rith “Man of the Year’’ Award; member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; life member, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; N.F.I.B. “Guardian of Small Business” Award; N.A.B. “Watchdog of the Treasury” Award; National Alliance of Senior Citizens “Golden Age Hall of Fame” Award; president, Texas State Society of Washington, D.C., 1974-75; Spring Branch-Memorial Chamber of Commerce ‘Most Representative Citizen” Award; married; five children; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to both 93d 174 Congressional Directory TEXAS and 94th Congresses with the highest vote percentages of any Republican congres-sional candidate in the United States; reelected to 95th Congress without oppo-sition; member, Committee on Ways and Means: ranking Republican, Sub-committee on Social Security; member, Subcommittee on Trade, official Congres-sional Trade Adviser; member, White House Commission on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; chairman, Republican Study Commission Task Force on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—HARRIS CoUNTY: The northeast portion (excluding the area around Lake Houston), including the northeast portions of Houston, the area along the Houston Ship Channel the cities of Baytown, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Channelview, Humble, Jacinto City, and the northern portion of Pasadena. Population (1970), 466,704. 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; children: Orissa, Rosalind and Sarah; elected to the 90th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- merce and its Subcommittees on Consumer Protection and Finance, and Energy and Power; Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and its Subcommittees on Natjonn Parks and Recreation, Energy and the Environment, and Mines and ining. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Chambers, Galveston, and Jefferson. HARRIS COUNTY: The northeast sector including the cities of Barrett, Crosby, Dyersdale, Highlands, Huffman, McNair, and Mt. Houston. Population (1970), 466,678. JACK BROOKS, Democrat, of Beaumont, Tex.: born December 18, 1922; attended Lamar College; University of Texas, B.J., 1943, J.D., 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, World War II; 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; daughter, Katherine Inez Brooks, born January 21, 1970; daughter, Kimberly Grace Brooks, born October 1, 1973. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Austin, Bastrop, Blanco, Burleson, Caldwell (part), Colorado (part), Fayette, Gonzales (part), Hays, Lavaca (part), Lee, Travis, Waller (part), Washington, and William- son (part). Population (1970), 466,313. 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 public 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 31% 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 each succeeding Congress; married the former Beryl Bolton McCarroll; three children: Mrs. James Norris, Dick McCarroll, and Graham McCarroll. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bell, Bosque, Brown, Burnet, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Hood, Lampasas, McCulloch, McLennan, Milam, Mills, San Saba, Somervell, and parts of four counties: Coleman, Comanche, Erath, and Williamson. Population (1970), 466,258. 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) and L.H.D. from Mary Hardin-Baylor in 1973; 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 Interparliamentary Union for 20 years; vice chairman, Committee on Agriculture. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—TARRANT COUNTY. That part not included in the Sixth or Twenty-fourth Dis-trict. Population (1970), 466,930. 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. and Legion of Merit; four children—Jimmy, Virginia Sue, Patricia Kay, and Alicia Marie; partner in trade extension and advertising 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 each succeeding Congress; married to former Betty Hay of Fort Worth; active in sponsorship of legislation for water pollution abate-ment, interstate highways, economic development, and Latin American relations; elected majority leader, 95th Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Archer, Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Childress, Clay, Collings-worth, Cottle, Dallam, Dickens, Donley, Foard, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Hemp-hill, Hutchinson, King, Lipscomb, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Wheeler, Wichita, and Wilbarger (23 counties). Population (1970), 466,663. JACK ENGLISH HIGHTOWER, Democrat, of Vernon, Tex.: born in Mem-phis, Hall County, Tex., September 6, 1926; son of Walter T. Hightower (de-ceased) and Floy English Hightower; graduate, Memphis High School, 1944; Baylor University, Waco, Tex., B.A., 1949; LL.B., 1951; LL.D., Howard Payne College, 1971; served in U.S. Navy, 1944-46; Texas House of Representatives, 1953-54; district attorney, 1955-61; member: Texas Law Enforcement Study Commission, 1957; served as president, Texas District and County Attorneys Association; vice president, Texas Junior Bar Association; board of regents, Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1962-64; Texas Senate, 1965-74; former member: board of directors, Baptist Standard, Executive Board and Human Welfare Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas; mem-ber: Lions; American Legion; board of trustees, Baylor University; Phi Alpha Delta Outstanding Alumni Award, 1972; Grand Master of Masons in Texas, 1972; married to the former Colleen Ward of Tulia, Tex.; three daughters: Ann, Amy, and Alison; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Aransas, Calhoun, Jackson, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria, and Wharton. CororApo CouNTY: That part not included in the Tenth District. Lavaca County: That part not included in the Tenth District. Population (1970), 466,437. JOHN YOUNG, Democrat, of Corpus Christi, Tex.; born November 10, 1916; gon 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 (Mrs. Stephen Phillips of Houston, Tex.), 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.—CoOUNTIES: Brooks, Cameron, Duval, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, McMullen, Starr, Willacy, and Zapata. BEE County: That part included in the Pettus-Pawnee census county division. KARNES COUNTY: That part included in the Kenedy census county division. Population (1970), 466,359. ; E (KIKA) DE LA GARZA, Democrat, of Mission, Tex.; born in Mercedes, Tex., September 22, 1927; educated at Mission High School, Edinburg (Tex.) Jr. College, and St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Tex.; LL.B., J.D., 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 ad-vocate), Kiwanis, International Good Neighbor Council, Delta Theta Phi, the 176 Congressional Directory TEXAS League of United Latin American Citizens, and honorary member of Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science honor society; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Loving, Presidio, Ward. and Winkler. Ector County: That part not included in the Nineteenth District. JEFF Davis COUNTY: That part included in the Valentine census county division. REEVES COUNTY: That part included in the Pecos census county. Population (1970), 466,663. 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 Kathleen Fitzgerald; daughter, Bonnie Kathleen, one son, Sean Carroll; three sons: Rodrick James, Richard Whitman, and Raymond Edward by Katherine Huffman White (de-ceased) ; member of St. Clements Episcopal Church, El Paso Chamber of Com-merce, veterans and civic organizations; member of El Paso County Bar As-sociation, State Bar of Texas; 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 90th and each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Baylor, Borden, Callahan, Crosby, Eastland, Fisher, Floyd Garza, Haskell, Howard, Jack, Jones, Kent, Knox, Lynn, Mitchell, Montague, Nolan, Palo Pinto: Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor, Throckmorton, Wise, and Young. COLEMAN COUNTY That part not included in the Eleventh District. CoMANCHE COUNTY: That part not included in the Eleventh District. COOKE County: That part not included in the Fourth District. DAWSON COUNTY: That part included in the Lamesa southeast census county division. ERATH County: That part not included in the Eleventh District. PARKER CoUNTY: That part not included in the Sixth District. Population (1970), 466,432. 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 FBI; 3 years in the United States Navy, World War II; elected to the 80th and succeeding Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—HARRIS CoUNTY: That part not included in the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, or Twenty-second District. Population (1970), 466,520. BARBARA C. JORDAN, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Houston, Tex., February 21, 1936; educated in the public schools of Houston, Tex., gradu-ating from Phillis Wheatley High School, 1952; B.A. in political science and history, magna cum laude, Texas Southern University, Houston, Tex., 1956; LL. B., Boston University, Boston, Mass., 1959; attorney; admitted to the Massa-chusetts and Texas Bars, 1959; administrative assistant to county judge, Harris County, Tex.; elected to the Texas Senate, 1966; reelected and served until 1972; member: Good Hope Baptist Church, Houston, Tex.; American, Massachusetts, Texas, and Houston Bar Associations; Texas Trial Lawyers Association; NAACP; Delta Sigma Theta sorority; keynote speaker, 1976 Democratic National Con-vention; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected each succeed-ing Congress; member: Steering and Policy Committee of the House Democratic Caucus, Committee on the Judiciary, Committee on Government Operations. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Andrews, Bailey, Castro, Cochran, Deaf Smith, Gaines, Hale, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Martin, Midland, Parmer, Terry, and Yoakum. DAWSON COUNTY: That part not included in the Seventeenth District. Ector CouNTY: That part included in census tracts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 21, 24, and 25. Population (1970), 466,649. 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 Loraine, 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; in 1973, presented with the Congressional Distinguished Public Service Award of the American Legion; received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Congressional Award in 1974; received the Reserve Officers Association annual award in 1974; elected in 1934 to 74th Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress; became chairman of Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives in 1964, and has continued to serve in that capacity; Regent of the Smithsonian Institution; in 1968 served on the President’s Com-mission on Budget Concepts. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—BExAR CoUNTY: Core of the city of San Antonio only, roughly the old city limits lines; other parts of the city now in either the Twenty-first or Twenty-third District. Population (1970), 466,514. HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, Tex.; born in San Antonio, May 3, 1916, son of Leonides (deceased) and Genevieve Gonzalez (de-ceased), descendants 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, University 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; honorary doctor of humanities degree, Our Lady of the Lake College, 1973; 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 (Mrs. Ruben Singleterry), Francis, and Anna Maria, and 11 grandchildren; elected to the 87th Congress on November 4, 1961, to fill the unexpired term of Paul J. Kilday; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on International Finance; member, Small Business Committee, chairman, ad hoc Subcommittee on Robinson-Patman Act, antitrust legislation, and related matters; member, Select Committee on the Missing in Action in Southeast Asia; House Select Committee on Assassinations, vice chairman, 94th Congress; has served seven times as a House delegate to the U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference; member, National Commission on Consumer Finance (terminated December 1972) ; zone whip (Texas delegation), Majority Whip Organization. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bandera, Brewster, Coke, Comal, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Edwards, Gillespie, Glasscock, Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, Menard, Pecos, Reagan, Real, Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green, Upton, and Val Verde. BEXAR County: The northwest sector. JEFF DAVIS COUNTY: That part not included in the Sixteenth District. MEDINA CoUNTY: That part in the D’Harris and Hondo census county divisions. REEVES COUNTY: That part not included in the Sixteenth District. Population (1970), 466,753. ROBERT CHARLES KRUEGER, Democrat, of New Braunfels, Tex.; born in New Braunfels, September 19, 1935; graduated, New Braunfels High School, 1953; B.A., Southern Methodist University, 1957; M.A., Duke University, 1958; B. Litt., 1961, Ph. D., Oxford University, England, 1964; until 1973, associate professor of English and vice provost and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Duke University; currently, partner, Krueger Brangus Ranch; author-editor, “The Poems of Sir John Davies’; member: New Braunfels Lions Club, Optimist Club, West Texas Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, American Marketing Association, American Association of Higher Education, Modern Language Association, and Modern Humanities Research Association; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 79-000 O = 77 = 14 178 Congressional Directory TEXAS TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—ForT BEND COUNTY. BRAZORIA COUNTY. Brookshire section of WALLER COUNTY. HARRIS COUNTY: Southeast and portion of southwest. Population (1970), 466,707. ROBERT ALTON (BOB) GAMMAGE, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Houston, Harris County, Tex., March 13, 1938; graduated, Milby High School, Houston, Tex., 1956; A.A., Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1958; B.S., University of Corpus Christi, 1963; M.A., Sam Houston State University, 1965; J.D., University of Texas School of Law, 1969; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1969 and commenced practice in Houston; served in the U.S. Army, 1959-60; U.S. Army Reserve, 1960-64; U.S. Navy Reserve, 1965 to present; member, Texas House of Representatives, 1971-73; member, Texas Senate, 1973-76; member: American, Texas, and Houston Bar Associations; American Judicature Society; American and Texas Trial Lawyers Associations; Sierra Club; Houston Sportsmen’s Club; and several other civic and professional organizations; desig-nated one of the Outstanding Young Men of America for 1971 and 1973; received various other civic citations and awards; married to the former Judy Ann Adcock, 1962; three children: Terry Lynne, Sara Noel, and Robert Alton, Jr.; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Atascosa, Bee (part), Bexar (part), Caldwell (part), DeWitt, Dimmit, Frio, Goliad, Gonzales (part), Guadalupe, Karnes (part), Kinney, LaSalle, Maverick, Medina (part), Uvalde, Webb, Wilson, and Zavala. Population (1970), 466,424. 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; Air Force pilot; during World War II served in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy Troop Carrier Command pilot; later served as the personal pilot for Gen. Sir Oliver Leese, commander of the British Army in Italy, India, and Burma; flew a total of 1,700 hours overseas; instrument instructor pilot at Love Field in Dallas; discharged with the rank of captain; served in the Texas House of Representatives, 1947-52; senate of Texas, 1952 through 1966; president pro tempore of senate, 1959; 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 III, Mrs. E. C. Dillman, Jr., Mrs. Ronald Attal, Catherine, and Jo-Betsy; member of Laredo and Texas Bar Associations, American Legion, V.F.W., A.F.A., Knights of Columbus, University of Texas Ex-Students Association; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—DALLAS COUNTY: The southwest half of Irving, Grand Prairie, Oak Cliff, and part of West Dallas. TARRANT COUNTY: Arlington, southern portion of Euless, extreme eastern portion of Fort Worth, southern portion of Hurst, and the southeastern part of the county including Dalworthington Gardens, Kennedale, Mansfield, and Pantego. Population (1970), 466,875. DALE MILFORD, Democrat, of Grand Prairie, Tex.; born in Bug Tussle, Tex., Fannin County, February 18, 1926; veteran of World War II and Korea; honorably discharged as captain, 1953; Baylor University, Waco, Tex., 1953-57; professional meteorologist and expert pilot; formerly a nationally recognized con-sultant in aviation and meteorology; married to Mary Michaelle (Nee) Shattuck; elected to 93d and succeeding Congresses; member of the Sci nce and Technology Committee and the Public Works and Transportation Committee; chairman of the Subcommittee on Aviation and Transportation Research and Development. UTAH (Population, 1970 census, 1,059,273) SENATORS EDWIN JACOB (JAKE) GARN, Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Richfield, Utah, October 12, 1932; son of Fern Christensen and the late Jacob Edwin Garn (Utah’s first aeronautics director); B.S., business administration and finance, University of Utah, 1955; graduate work at the University of Utah; served in U.S. Navy, 1960, obtained the rank of lieutenant (sg.); piloted patrol missions along Yellow Sea and coasts of China and Korea; currently lieutenant colonel in the Utah Air National Guard; piloted missions to Vietnam and South-east Asia; recipient of: “Outstanding Unit Award’ and other service medals from the Air Force and Utah National Guard’s, Minuteman Award, 1974; Tom McCoy Award as Utah’s most outstanding municipal official, 1972; and Outstanding Couple of the Year Award, 1972; insurance executive, 1960-68; Salt Lake City commissioner, 1968-72; Salt Lake City mayor, 1972-74; board of directors and first vice president (president-designate) of the National League of Cities; U.S. Conference of Mayors; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; charter member of the New Coalition; board of directors and former president of Utah League of Cities and Towns, 1972; Bonneville Kiwanis Club, University of Utah Alumni Association (affiliated with the Sigma Chi Fraternity), Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Pioneer Chapter of Sons of the Utah Pioneers; past president of Salt Lake County Unit of the American Cancer Society; advisory board of Salvation Army, and Utah Jaycees, 1961-64; married to the former Hazel Thomp-son (deceased); four children: Jacob, Susan, Ellen, and Jeffrey; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981. ORRIN GRANTHATCH, Republican, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Home-stead Park, Pa., March 22, 1934; received his early education in Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S., Brigham Young University (Utah), 1959; LL.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1962; admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1963 and commenced practice in Pittsburgh; senior partner, Hatch & Plumb law firm in Utah; worked his way through high school, college, and law school at the metal lathing building trade; member of the AFL-CIO; holds ‘“av’ rating in Martindale-Hubbell Law Director; member, American Bar Association, Utah State Bar Association, Salt Lake County Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, Allegheny County Bar Association, and numerous other professional and fraternal organizations; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; bishop; married to the former Elaine Hansen; six children; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Davis, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Morgan, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Weber (18 counties). Population (1970), 529,688. GUNN McKAY, Democrat, of Huntsville, Utah; born in Ogden, Utah, February 23, 1925, eldest of eight children of James Gunn and Elizabeth Catherine McKay; attended Weber County schools; Weber State College, 1958-60; Utah State University, B.S., 1962; served in the U.S. Coast Guard, 1943-46; former businessman and teacher; served in the Utah House of Representatives, 1962-66, and legislative council, 1963-66; administrative assistant to Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, 1967-70; former president of Ogden Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; board of trustees, David O. McKay Hospital; chairman, Utah Long Range Goals and Planning Committee, member, legislative task force on Utah Government Reorganization Committee (Little Hoover Commission), former member, American Legion, and Sons of the Utah Pioneers; married Donna Biesinger; 10 children, Gunn B., Mavis, Marl, Kolene, Carla, Ruston, Chad, Lon (deceased), Ruth, and Rachel; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; re-elected to each succeeding Congress. 180 Congressional Directory UTAH SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Salt Lake, Tooele, Washington, and Wayne (11 counties). Population (1970), 529,585. DAVID DANIEL MARRIOTT, Republican, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Bingham, Utah, November 2, 1939; graduated, Jordan High School, Sandy, Utah, 1958; B.S., University of Utah, 1967; C.L.U., American College of Life Underwriters; served in Utah Air National Guard, 1958-64; president, Marriott Associates; past director, Mountain States Pension Conference, 1975; past president, Utah Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters, 1974; life and qualifying member, Million Dollar Round Table, 1968; member: Estate Planning Council, National Federation of Independent Business, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; married to the former Marilyn Tingey, 1965; three children: David, Michael, and Katie; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. VERMONT (Population, 1970 census, 444,732) SENATORS 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, St. Michaels College, and University of Vermont; Rutland City prosecuting attorney 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; captain, U.S.N.R. (retired); 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 Congre-gational Church, American Legion, V.F.W., Elks, Masons, and the Vermont and Rutland County Bar Associations; member, Senate Committee on Human Re-sources, Committee on Environment and Public Works, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and Special Committee on Aging; elected secretary, Senate Republican Conference, January 1975; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th, 89th, 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; appointed to U.S. Senate, September 16, 1971; elected, by special election, January 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired term of the late Winston L. Prouty ending January 3, 1977; reelected in 1976. PATRICK J. LEAHY, Democrat, of Burlington, Vt.; born in Montpelier, Vt., March 31, 1940; son of Howard and Alba Leahy; graduate of St. Michael’s High School, Montpelier, 1957; B.A., St. Michael's College, 1961; J.D., George-town University, 1964; lawyer, admitted to the Vermont Bar, 1964; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1968; the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, 1966; the Federal District Court of Vermont, 1965, and the Vermont Supreme Court, 1964; State’s attorney, Chittenden County, 1966-74; vice president, National District Attorneys Association, 1971-74; married to the former Marcelle Pomerleau, 1962; three children: Kevin, Alicia, Mark; first Democrat in Vermont to be elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; member: Senate Appropriations Committee; Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee— Rural Development; Agricultural Research and General Legislation; and Nutrition Subcommittees; Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; United States-Canada Interparliamentary Union. : REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Republican, of Rutland, Vt.; born in Rutland, Vt., May 11, 1934; attended public schools in Rutland; received B.S.I.A. degree from Yale, New Haven, Conn., 1956; graduate work, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass., 1962, LL.B.; served in the U.S. Navy as lieutenant (jg.) commander, U.S. Naval Reserve; admitted to the bar, 1962, and began practice in Rutland; State senator, 1967-68; attorney general, State of Vermont, 1969-73; national director of American Judicature Society; director, Vermont Epilepsy Foundation; married to the former Elizabeth Daley, 1961; two children: Leonard and Laura; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 182 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA VIRGINIA (Population, 1970 census, 4,648,494) SENATORS HARRY FLOOD BYRD, Jr. Independent, of Winchester, Va.; born in 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 III, Thomas Thomson Byrd, and Beverley (Mrs. George P. Greenhalgh III); World War II veteran (lieutenant commander, USNR), serving as executive officer of patrol bombing squadron in Pacific; member, Democratic State Central Com-mittee, 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; reelected November 3, 1970, as an Independent for 6-year term ending 1977, being the second person in the history of the Senate to be elected as an Independent; reelected for third term in 1976 with largest vote ever given any Virginia candidate. 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 Bar Associations; Fairfax Lions Club, American Legion, 40 and 8; 33d degree Mason and Shriner; Methodist; married Ruth Inez Huffman February 5, 1940, three children—a married daughter, Gail Ann Eldred, resides in Yorktown; Bill, Jr., and Paul are in private practice of law in Fairfax County; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st and 92d Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Accomack, Charles City, Essex, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northampton, Northumberland, Richmond, Westmoreland, and York. Cities: Hampton, Newport News, and Williamsburg. Population ( 1970), 465,981. PAUL SEWARD TRIBLE, Jr. Republican, of Tappahannock, Va.; born in Baltimore, Md., December 29, 1946; graduated, Abington Heights High School, Clark’s Summit, Pa., 1964; B.A., Hampden-Sydney (Va.) College, 1968; J.D., Washington and Lee Law School, Lexington, Va., 1971; attorney; admitted to the bar in 1971 and commenced practice in Alexandria, Va.; served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge Albert Bryan, Jr., 1971-72; Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1972-74; Commonwealth’s Attorney, Essex County, Virginia, 1974-76; member: Lions, Jaycees, Ruritans; vestryman, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Tappahannock; married to the former Rosemary Dunaway, 1971; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SECOND DISTRICT.—CITIES: Norfolk, Virginia Beach (that part not included in District 4). Popula-tion (1970), 464,692. G. WILLIAM WHITEHURST, Republican, of Virginia Beach, 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 in Pacific Theater; married Jennette Seymour Franks of Plymouth, Mass., August 24, 1946; two children: Calvert S. Whitehurst 3d, and Frances W. Fitz-gerald; 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, Department of History, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, 1950-68; dean of students, 1963-68; member of Delta Upsilon fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa; Lions; member and former chairman of official board, Ghent United Methodist Church; member Norfolk, Va., Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.; Lynch Anchorage Post, American Legion; Douglas MacArthur Chapter, VFW; honorary member, Fleet Reserve Association; member, the Order of AHEPA; on the staff of the Public Affairs and News Department of WTAR-TV, 1962-68; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Henrico, Chesterfield (that part not included in the Fifth District). City oF RICHMOND. Population (1970), 465,289. DAVID EDWARD SATTERFIELD III, Democrat, of Richmond, Va.; born in Richmond December 2, 1920, educated in the public schools, St. Christo-pher’s Preparatory School, University of Richmond, and University of Virginia; married the former Anne Elizabeth Powell of Blackstone, Va., in 1943; two sons, David E. Satterfield IV, and John Bacon Satterfield; member St. Stephens Episcopal Church; during World War II served as a U.S. Navy carrier-based fighter pilot in the Pacific theater; Naval Air Reserve with rank of captain; attorney, former partner in firm of Satterfield, Haw, Anderson, Parkerson & Beazley; assistant U.S. attorney 1950-53; councilman, city of Richmond 1954-56; member Virginia House of Delegates 1960-64; trustee of the University of Rich-mond; trustee of Naval Aviation Museum; member of Kiwanis, Reserve Officers Association, Naval Reserve Association, Navy League, American Legion, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Alpha Delta, Richmond and Virginia bar associations, 32d degree Mason, Shriner, KCCH; former president and director of Richmond Area Heart Association and of the Consultation and Evaluation Clinic; former director of Maymont-Virginia Wildlife Exhibit; former counsel and director of Boys Club of Richmond; former member of Veterans’ Affairs Commission, Commonwealth of Virginia; former civilian adviser to the National Health Services; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964, reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Dinwiddie, Greensville, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex. Cities: Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hope-well, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach (that portion lying in the 14th senatorial dis-trict). Population (1970). 465,738. ROBERT W. DANIEL, Jr., Republican of Spring Grove, Va.; born in Rich-mond, Va., March 17, 1936; educated at the Fay School, Southboro, Mass., 1946-49; Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Va., 1949-54; University of Virginia, B.A. in history, 1954-58; Columbia University, M.B.A., 1960-61; active duty as U.S. Army Reserve officer, 1959; farmer; businessman; financial analyst; teacher; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 1964-68; former member, Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Conservation and Economic Development; former member, Prince George County Planning Commission, secretary; trustee, Sheltering Arms Hospital, Richmond; Virginia Farm Bureau Marketing Com-mittee; trustee, Atlantic Rural Exposition (State Fair of Virginia) ; former director, YMCA; vestryman, Brandon Episcopal Church; chairman-elect, board of regents, Bollingbrook Day School, Petersburg, Va.; board, Fay School, Southboro, Mass.; member, Phi Beta Kappa; married Sally Lewis Chase, 1964; three children: Robert, Charlotte, and Nell; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Floyd, Franklin, Halifax, Henry, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Patrick, Pitt-sylvania, Powhatan, and Prince Edward. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY: That portion beginning at the southern boundary of Richmond City with Chesterfield County at its point of intersection with State Route 147, thence along State Route 147 westerly to its point of intersection with the tracks of the Southern Railway, along such tracks easterly to their point of intersection with the aforementioned boundary of the city of Richmond, thence northerly then westerly back to the point of beginning; including the cities of Danville, Martinsville, and South Boston. Population (1970), 462,807. 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; 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; 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; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 184 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Botetourt, Highland, Roanoke, and Rockbridge. CitiEs: Bedford, Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Lexington, Lynch-burg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro. Population (1970), 464,356. M. CALDWELL BUTLER, Republican, of Roanoke, Va.; born in Roanoke, June 2, 1925; son of the late Dr. W. W. S. Butler and Mrs. Butler; attended Roanoke public schools; A.B., University of Richmond (Phi Beta Kappa), 1948; LL.B., University of Virginia Law School (Order of the Coif), 1950; married the former June Nolde; four sons: Manley, Henry, James, and Marshall; served as U.S. Naval officer during World War II; elected to Virginia House of Dele-gates from Roanoke, 1962-71, serving as chairman of the Joint Republican Caucus 1964-66 and as minority leader 1966-71; practicing attorney in Roanoke, 1950-72; member and former vestryman, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Roanoke; member: House Judiciary Committee, Committee on Small Business, Board of American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, National Commission for Review of State and Local Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance; elected to the 92d Congress on November 7, 1972, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Richard Poff; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Albemarle, Caroline, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fred erick, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, Louisa. Madison, Nelson, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Rock-ingham, Shenandoah. Spottsylvania, Stafford (that portion not included in the Eighth District), and Yon. CimiES: Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, and Winchester. Population (1970), €5,342. J. KENNETH ROBINSON, Republican, of Winchester, Va.; born in Win-chester, Va., May 14, 1916; attended the public schools of Winchester, Va.; graduated from Handley High School; B.S. degree in horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1937; served 4 years in the U.S. Army as an infantryman, leaving active duty with the rank of major; elected to the Virginia State Senate, 1965; reelected for a 4-year term in November 1967; director, Winchester Cold Storage, R & T Packing Corp., Inc., Winchester Apple Growers Association, Inc., Green Chemical Co., Inc.; member, Board of Visitors to U.S. Air Force Academy, Frederick County Fruit Growers Association, Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Izaak Walton League, Winchester Historical Society, Ameri-can Legion, and Elks, Moose, I1.0.0.F., and Winchester Rotary; religious affili-ation: Society of Friends (Quaker); married Kathryn Rankin of Richmond; seven children: Sallie Langley, John Kelly, James Rankin, Helen Ray, Mary Keveney, Patrick D. M., and J. Kenneth, Jr. (deceased) ; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; elected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. FAIRFAX COUNTY: The southern part, including the service districts of Annandale (excluding the precincts of Annandale, Hummer, and Woodson); Lee, Mount Vernon, and Springfield (excluding the precinct of Villa). STAFFORD COUNTY: The northern part including the magisterial districts of Griffis-Widewater and Rock Hill; the city of Alexandria. Population (1970), 464,038. HERBERT E. HARRIS II, Democrat, of Mount Vernon, Va.; born in Kansas City, Mo., on April 14, 1926; educated at Missouri Valley College; University of Notre Dame; B.A., Rockhurst College; J.D., Georgetown University Law School; served as an officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II; international trade attorney; member, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, 1968-74; vice chairman, 1971-74, chairman, September—-November 1972; Commissioner, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, 1968-74; member, board of directors, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1970-74, first vice chairman, 1971, second vice chairman, 1973, first vice chairman, 1974; president, Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations; member: District of Columbia and Missouri Bar Associations; Knights of Columbus; married to Nancy V. Harris; five children: Herbert III, Frank, Susan, Sean, and Kevin; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Giles, Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe. C1TiES: Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Population (1970), 465,136. WILLIAM CREED WAMPLER, Republican, of Bristol, Va.; born in Penning-ton Gap, Va., April 21, 1926; son of John Sevier and Lillian Wolfe Wampler; educated in public schools of Bristol, Va.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 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; 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 each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Arlington, Fairfax (that portion north of the Eighth District), and Loudon. Cities: Fairfax and Falls Church. Population (1970), 465,115. JOSEPH LYMAN FISHER, Democrat, of Arlington, Va.; born in Pawtucket, R.1., January 11, 1914; graduated Pawtucket High School, 1931; B.S., Bowdoin College, 1935; Ph. D., economics, Harvard University, 1947; M.A., education, George Washington University, 1951; served in U.S. Army Infantry, 1943-46, technical sergeant; profession, economist; president, Resources for the Future, 1959-74, associate director 1953-59; executive officer, and senior economist, Council of Economic Advisers, 1947-53; economist, U.S. Department of State, 1942-43; planner, Natural Resources Planning Board, 1939-42; teacher and lecturer at various universities; member, Arlington Planning Commission, 1957-63; Arlington County Board, 1963-74; board of directors: Northern Virginia Trans-portation Commission, 1968, 1972-74, Northern Virginia Regional Planning District Commission, 1969-71; Washington (D.C.) Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1972-74; Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments, 1966-74; moderator, board chairman, Unitarian-Universalist Association, American Society for Public Administration, and numerous other civic and charitable organizations; married to the former Margaret Saunders Winslow, 1942; seven children: Benjamin, Caroline, Robert, William, Elizabeth, James, and Barbara; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 186 Congressional Directory WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (Population, 1970 census, 3,409,169) 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; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1981. 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; member, board of advisors, John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard; member, board of overseers, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.; member, board of regents, Smithsonian Institution; 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 November 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1965; reelected November 3, 1964, for the term ending January 3, 1971; reelected November 3, 1970, for the term ending January 3, 1977; re-elected November 2, 1976, for the term ending January 3, 1983. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—KING COUNTY: That portion between Puget Sound and Lake Washington from Yesler and East Madiscn Streets north to the county line, and Bellevue area. SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Mountlake Terrace. Population (1970), 480,589. JOEL PRITCHARD, Republican, of Seattle, Wash.; born in Seattle, May 5, 1925; educated at the John Hay School, 1931-39; Queen Anne High School, 1939-43; Marietta College, 1946-48; served in U.S. Army, 1944-46; Griffin Envelope Co., Seattle, 1948-72, and president, 1970-72; State representative, 1958-66; State senator, 1966-70; four children: Peggy, Frank, Anne, and Jean; flogied to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding ongress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Island, San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom. KING COUNTY: 45th Legisla-tive District, that part including the principal cities of Bothell, Kirkland, and Redmond. SNOHOMISH County: All except the city of Mountlake Terrace. Population (1970), 481,041. 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 Community 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, 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 each succeeding Congress, member of the House Committee on Education and Labor, and the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee—chairman, Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTtIES: Clallam, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Eastern King, and Pierce Counties, and northwest portion of Clark County. Population (1970), 522,755. DON L. BONKER, Democrat, of Olympia, Wash.; born in Denver, Colo., March 7, 1937; educated in the public schools of Westminster, Colo.; Clark College, Vancouver, Wash., 1960-62, A.A. degree; graduated Lewis and Clark College, 1964, B.A. degree; graduate work, American University, Washington, D.C. 1964-66; served in U.S. Coast Guard, 1955-59; research assistant to U.S. Senator Maurine B. Neuberger (D. Oreg.), 1964-66; board of directors, Clark College Alumni Association; board of directors, Clark County Tuberculosis Association, Clark County Jaycees United Good Neighbors, and Clark County Health and Welfare Planning Council; elected Clark County (Washington) Auditor, 1966, reelected, 1970; candidate for Secretary of State, 1972; married Carolyn Jo Ekern, 1971; Outstanding Young Man of America, 1968; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima. CLARK COUNTY: All except a small portion included in the Third District. OKANOGAN County: The western third not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 478,372. MIKE McCORMACK, Democrat, of Richland, Wash.; born in Basil, Ohio, December 14, 1921; educated at University of Toledo and Washington State University, B.S., M.S., in chemistry; attended Gonzaga University Law School; World War II military service, 1943-46; discharged as first lieutenant, parachute infantry; instructor, University of Puget Sound, 1949-50; research scientist, Hanford Project, 1950-70; served in Washington State House of Representatives, 1956-60; Washington State Senate, 1960-70; cosponsor of numerous energy and environmental laws; coauthor and prime sponsor of 1970 Thermal Power Plant Siting Act; author of Federal Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974, the Geothermal Research, Development and Demonstration Act of 1974, and the Electric Vehicle Research and Demonstration Act of 1976; member, American Legion, V.F.W., Shrine, Grange, American Nuclear Society, American Chemical Society, member of the Board of Directors, American Association for the Advancement of Science; married Margaret Higgins of Toledo, 1947; three children: Mark, Steven, and Tim; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman. GRANT COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fourth District. OKANOGAN COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fourth District. Popula-tion (1970), 485,034. 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 U.S. Senate 1961-63; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Agriculture; chairman, House Democratic Caucus. 188 Congressional Directory WASHINGTON SIXTH DISTRICT.—KI1TSAP COUNTY. KING COUNTY: Auburn, Federal Way, Maury Island, Redondo, Bainbridge, and Vashon Island. PIERCE COUNTY: Bonney Lake, Fife, Gig Harbor, Lakewood, Milton, Puyallup, Steilacoom, Sumner, and Tacoma. Population (1970), 480, 020. NORMAN DrVALOIS DICKS, Democrat, of Port Orchard, Wash.; born in Bremerton, Wash., December 16, 1940; graduated, West Bremerton High School, 1959; B.A. political science, University of Washington, 1963; J.D., University of Ww ashington, 1968; admitted to the bar in 1968; joined the staff of Senator Warren G. Magnuson in 1968 as his legislative and appropriations assistant; in 1973, was named administrative assistant to Senator Magnuson and held that post until February 1976, when he resigned to run for Congress; member: University of Washington Alumni Association, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Oval Club and Fir Tree honoraries; married to the former Suzanne Callison, 1967; two children: David and Ryan; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—KING COUNTY (PART): Seattle (southern part), Kent, Mercer Island, Renton, and the Beaux Arts, Eastgate, and Newport Hills sections of Bellevue. Population (1970), 481, 358. [Vacant.] WEST VIRGINIA (Population, 1970 census, 1,744,237) 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; University of Pittsburgh, 1965; Alderson-Broaddus College, 1966; West Virginia Univer-sity, 1967; Milton College, 1967; Waynesburg College, 1967; West Virginia Wes-leyan College, 1967; Oral Roberts University, 1972; Pikeville College, 1973; Morris Harvey College, 1973; Gallaudet College; letters: Southeastern Uni-versity 1940; aeronautical science: Salem College, 1943; humanities: West Virginia State College, 1964; Wheeling College, 1976; humane letters: Marysville College, 1966; public service: Bethany College, 1970; married 1933 to Mary Katherine Babb; two sons: Jennings, Jr. and Frank; member, Seventh Day Baptist Church; former newspaper and magazine editor; former college professor 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 con-secutive years; elected delegate at large from West Virginia to Democratic Na-tional Conventions, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1968, and 1976; 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; reelected 1972 for the term ending January 1979. ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat, of Sophia, Raleigh County, W. Va.; J.D’ cum laude, American University; married Erma Ora James; two daughters: Mrs. Mona Byrd Fatemi and Mrs. Marjorie Byrd Moore; six grandchildren, Erik, Darius, and Fredrik Fatemi, and Michael, Mona, and Mary Anne Moore; 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 reelected 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 Con-vention in 1960; reelected to U.S. Senate in 1964 by greatest numerical vote and by greatest numerical majority ever accorded a West Virginia candidate; won 1970 primary with highest percentage (89) of votes ever received by a candidate in a West Virginia statewide contested election; carried all 55 counties in 1970 general election for first time in the State’s history and received highest percentage (78) of votes ever received by a candidate in a West Virginia statewide contested general election; reelected in 1976 without opposition in either the primary or general election—the first time in West Virginia’s history, since the 17th amend-ment provided for popular election of Senators, that a U.S. Senate seat has gone unopposed in a general election; 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; elected Senate Democratic majority whip (assistant majority leader) in January 1971 and reelected by unanimous vote in January 1973 and in January 1975; elected Senate majority leader in January 1977; selected by the Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette as the West Virginian of the Year for 1974; selected by Gallagher Presidents Reports as one of the five “1974 Best Public Servants of Achievements’ in the Nation; selected “Outstanding West Virginian, 1975,” by participants in West Virginia Teenager Pageant. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Brooke, Doddridge, Hancock, Harrison, Marion, Msrshall, Ohio, Pleas-ants, T'yler, Wetzel, and Wood (11 counties). Population (1970), 436,337. 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 190 Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA States Internal Revenue Rureau 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 Raptist Church, Fairmont, W. Va.; member of Flks, Fagles, and Loyal Order of Moose; elected to 83d and 84th Congresses; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Barbour, Berkeley, Fayette, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy Jefferson, Lewis, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph,, Summers, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur, and Webster (22 counties). Population (1970), 436,140. 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 and from West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va., and from West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, W. Va., in 1971; high school coach and teacher for 2 years; head coach at 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 each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln-Mason, Nicholas, Putnam, Ritchie, Roane, and Wirt (14 counties). Population (1970), 434,165. 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 son; 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—chairman, Subcom-mittee on State, Justice, Commerce, and Judiciary; member, Subcommittee on Public Works; Madison Memorial Commission since 1960; United States-Canada Interparliamentary Conference (1962, 1964, and 1968); United States-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference (1965). FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cabell, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Wayne, and Wyoming (8 counties). Population (1970), 437,595. NICK J. RAHALL, Democrat, of Beckley, W. Va.; born in Beckley, May 20, 1949; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School (Beckley), 1967; A.B., Duke University, Durham N.C., 1971; graduate work, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; business executive; sales representative, WWNR radio station; member, board of directors, Rahall Communications Corp.; president, Mountaineer Tour & Travel Agency; delegate, Democratic National Conven-tions, 1972, 1974; member: Rotary, Elks, A.F. & A.M., R.A.M., Mount Hope Commandery, Shrine Club, Beni Kedeem Temple in Charleston; member, Beckley Presbyterian Church; married to the former Helen McDaniel; one child, Rebecca; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976. WISCONSIN (Population, 1970 census, 4,417,933) SENATORS WILLIAM PROXMIRE, Wisconsin. 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; three children: Gaylord Nelson, Jr.; Cynthia Lee Nelson; and Jeffrey Nelson; 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, and November 5, 1974. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTIEs: Kenosha, Racine, Rock, and Walworth. GREEN COUNTY: City of Brod head; towns of Albany and Spring Grove; and village of Albany. JEFFERSON COUNTY: That part con stituting a part of the city of Whitewater. Population (1970), 490,817. LES ASPIN, Democrat, of Racine, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., July 21, 1938; attended the public schools in Milwaukee, Wis.; graduated from Yale University, 1960; Oxford University, England, M.A. in a combined major, politics, philosophy, and economics, 1962; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph. D. in economics, 1965; assistant professor of economics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., 1969-70; while serving in the U.S. Army, 1966-68, was an econ-omist working in Systems Analysis in the Pentagon under Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara; entered military service as a second lieutenant, completed tour of duty with rank of captain; staff member of Senator Proxmire in 1960, staff a sistant to Walter Heller, chairman, President Kennedy’s Council of Economic Advisers, 1963; married Maureen Shea, 1969; elected to the 92d Congress, Novem-ber 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Columbia, Dane, Iowa, Lafayette, and Sauk. DopGeE CouUNTY: Cities of Beaver Dam, Fox Lake, Horicon, Juneau, Mayville, and that part of the city of Waupun in the county; towns of Beaver Dam, Burnett, Calamus, Chester, Clyman, Elba, Fox Lake, Herman, Hub-bard, Hustisford, Leroy, Lomira, Lowell, Oak Grove, Portland, Shields, Theresa, Trenton, Westford, and Williamstown; villages of Brownsville, Clyman, Hustisford, Iron Ridge, Kekoskee, Lomira, Lowell, Reeseville, Theresa, and that part of the village of Randolph in the county. FOND DU LAC COUNTY: Town of Waupun; that part of the city of Waupun in the county. GREEN COUNTY: All except city of Erodhead, towns of Albany and Spring Grove, and village of Albany. Population (1970), 490,941. ROBERT WILLIAM KASTENMEIER, Democrat, of Sun Prairie, Wis.; born at Beaver Dam, Wis., January 24, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beaver Dam, and the University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1952; entered United States Army as a private in February 1943; served in the Philippines; discharged August 15, 1946, as a first lieutenant; War Department branch office director, claims service, in the Philippines, 1946 to 1948; practiced law in Watertown, Wis., from September 1952 to December 1958; member of Wisconsin Bar Associa-tions; married to the former Dorothy Chambers of Nacogdoches, Tex.; three sons; justice of the peace for Jefferson and Dodge Counties 1955-58; served as Jefferson County Democratic Party chairman from 1953 to 1956; chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties and the Administration of Justice; elected to the 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on the Judiciary and House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. 192 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Barron, Buffalo, Crawford, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Pepin, Pierce. Polk, Richland, St. Croix, Trempealeau, and Vernon. MONROE COUNTY: Cities of Sparta and Tomah; towns of Adrian, Angelo, Grant, Greenfield, Jefferson, Lafayette, La Grange, Leon, Lincoln, Little Falls, New Lyme, Portland, Ridgeville, Sheldon, Sparta, Tomah, Wells, and Wilton; villages of Cashton, Melvina, Norwalk, and Wilton. Population (1970), 491,034. ALVIN J. BALDUS, Democrat, of Menomonie, Wis.; born in Hancock County, Iowa, April 27, 1926; graduate of Elkton, Minn., high school; received associate of arts, Austin, Minn., junior college; investment broker; farm machinery sales-man; served in merchant marine, World War II; Army veteran of the Korean conflict, 1951-53; member: American Legion and DAV; served in State Legislature, 1966-74, 2 years as assistant majority leader; toastmaster area governor, Dunn County Historical Society, and American Cancer Society; married to the former Lorayne Reiten; five children: Deborah, Bruce, Rebeccah, John, and Daniel; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Mn.wWAURKEE County: Cities of Cudahy, Franklin, Greenfield, Oak Creek, St. Francis, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis, and that part of Milwaukee lying south of the Fifth District; villages of Greendale, Hales Corners, and West Milwaukee. Population (1970), 490,690. CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Mil-waukee, Wis., November 18, 1912; son of Mathew and Mary Jankowski Zablocki; graduate of Marquette University with a Ph. B. degree; graduate work in educa-tion at Marquette University; honorary doctor of law degree, Marquette, 1966; Alverno College, 1969; taught high school in Milwaukee; organist and choir director; married Miss Blanche M. Janic of Milwaukee, May 26, 1937; son, Joseph Paul; daughter, Jane Frances; elected State senator of the Third District of Wisconsin in 1942, reelected in 1946; elected to the 81st Congress on Novem-ber 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on International Relations. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Ci1TY OF MILWAUEEE: That part in Milwaukee County lying north of aline commenc-ing where East St. Paul Avenue Extended reaches Lake Michigan; thence west on East St. Paul Avenue Extended. East St. Paul Avenue and West St. Paul Avenue, south on North 32d Street, westerly along the centerline of the East-West Freeway (I-94); south on South 39th Street Extended to the northeast corner of the village of West Milwaukee; thence along the limits of said village clockwise bearing westerly, northerly, easterly, and southerly in irregular fashion to the point of commencement. Population (1970), 490,708. HENRY S. REUSS, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., February 22, 1912; educated in Milwaukee schools, A.B. Cornell University, LL.B. Harvard Law School; lawyer; lecturer (University of Wisconsin, Milwau-kee), and writer; author of ‘“The Critical Decade,” 1964; ‘Revenue Sharing: Crutch or Catalyst,”’ 1969; member of Milwaukee School Board, 1953-55; married to Margaret Magrath, 1942; four children—Christopher, Michael, Jacqueline, Anne; assistant corporation counsel, Milwaukee County, 1939-40; assistant gen-eral counsel OPA, Washington, D.C., 1941-42; entered United States Army as private, January 1943; commissioned second lieutenant, Infantry, at Fort Benning, Ga., November 1943; served in 63d and 75th Infantry Divisions 1943-45; chief, Price Control Branch, Office of Military Government for Germany, June-Decem-ber 1945; awarded Bronze Star Medal for action at Rhine crossing and Bronze Battle Stars for Normandy, Northern France, and Central Germany; deputy general counsel, Marshall Plan, Paris, France, 1949; special prosecutor, Milwaukee County Grand Jury 1950; personal counsel to Secretary of State Fred Zimmerman in Reapportionment Case, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1953; former president, White Elm Nursery Co., Hartland, Wis.; former director, Marshall and Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, Wis., and Niagara Share Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.; past president, Cornell Alumni Association of Wisconsin; vice president, Chi Psi Alumni Association; director, Children’s Service Society; vice chairman, Junior Bar Association; Board of Alumni Visitors, Harvard Law School, 1957-60; Board of Visitors, Cornell University; National Board, Youth Hostel Association; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Calumet, Green Lake, Juneau, Manitowoc, Marquette, She-boygan, Waushara, and Winnebago. BROWN COUNTY: Tcwn of Morriscn. FOND pu Lac COUNTY: All except the town and city of Waupun. MONROE COUNTY: Towns of Byron, Clifton, Glendale, Oak-dale, Scott, and Wellington; and villages of Kendall and Wyeville. Population (1970), 490,934. ~ WILLIAM A. STEIGER, Republican, of Oshkosh, Wis.; born May 15, 1938, in Oshkosh; attended Rose C. Swart Campus School and Oshkosh High School, 1660 graduate, University of Wisconsin, B.S. degree;elected to the State Assembly; from the 1st District of Winnebago County in 1960; reelected in 1962 and 1964; delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1968, 1972 and 1976; named as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in America, by the U.S. Jaycees, in 1968; former president, Steiger-Rathke Development Co.; married to the former Janet Dempsey of Oshkosh; one child William Raymond, born October 17, 1969; elected to the 90th Congress: reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Ways and Means Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Iron, Lin-coln, Marathon, Portage, Price, Rusk, Sewyer, Tayler, Washburn, and Wood. ONEIDA COUNTY: All except the town of Enterprise. Population (1970), 491,030. DAVID R. OBEY, Democrat, of Wausau, Wis.; born in Okmulgee, Okla. October 3, 1938; graduated Wausau High School, 1956; M.A. degree in political science, University of Wisconsin, 1960 (graduate work in Russian government and foreign policy); elected to the Wisconsin Legislature frem Marathon County’s 2d District at the age of 24; reelected three times; assistant Democratic floor leader; married Joan Lepinski of Wausau, Wis., 1962; two sons: Craig David and Douglas David; elected to the 91st Congress by special election, April 1, 1969, to fill vacancy created by resignation of Melvin R. Laird; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress; chairman, House Commission on Administrative Review; vice president, Democratic Study Group; member: Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittees on Labor-HEW, Foreign Operations, and House Committee on the Budget. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee. Langlade, Marinette, Menominee Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Vilas, and Waupaca. BROWN COUNTY: All except the town of Morrison ONEIDA COUNTY: Town of Enterprise. Population (1970), 490,974. ROBERT J. CORNELL, O. Praem., Democrat, of DePere, Wis.; born in Gladstone, Mich., December 16, 1919; B.A., St. Norbert College, DePere; M.A. and Ph. D., Catholic University of America; ordained Roman Catholic priest in Norbertine Order, 1944; instructor in social sciences, Southeast Catholic High School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1941-47; associate professor of history and political science, St. Norbert College, 1947-74; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ozaukee, Washingten, and Waukesha. DopGE County: City of Water-town: That part in the ccunty; tcwns of Ashiprun, Ermet Lebanon, and Rubicon; village of Necsho. JEFFERSON COUNTY:All except that part of the city of Whitewater in the ccunty. MII WAUREE COUNTY: City of Glendale; villages of Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, River Hills, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay. Population (1970), 490,805. ROBERT W. KASTEN, Jr., Republican, of Thiensville, Wis.; born June 19 1942, Milwaukee, Wis.; single; B.A. degree, University of Arizona, 1964; M.B.A in Finance, Columbia University Graduate School of Business, 1966; served in U.S. Air Force; attended Air Force Officer Training School and commissioned second lieutenant, 1967; served in Wisconsin Air National Guard, 128th Re-fueling Group; discharged with rank of first lieutenant; vice president marketing and sales manager of the Gilbert Shoe Co., Thiensville, Wis.; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972; chairman, Committee on Tax Exemptions; vice chairman, Committee on Housing and Urban Development; served on the Joint Committee on Finance and the Committee on Governmental and Veterans Affairs; directcr, Wisconsin Society for the Prevention of Blindness; regional director, Milwaukee Coalition for Clean Water; past director, Mequon-Thiens-ville Jaycees; named Jaycee of the year, 1972; past member, Community Affairs Task Force, National Legislative Conference; serves on the Milwaukee Council on Alcoholism; Comprehensive Health Planning Agency of Southeastern Wis-consin and National Audubon Society; named Wisconsin Conservation Legislator by National Wildlife Federation and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, 1973; member of the board of advisors, Student Leadership Services; alternate delegate to the 1972 Republican National Convention; member of the Wisconsin Federa-tion of Young Republicans; delegate to the Eagleton Institute of Politics’ Legis-lative Leadership Conference, Rutgers University, 1973; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress. 79-000 O -77 -15 Congressional Directory WYOMING WYOMING (Population, 1970 census, 332,416) SENATORS CLIFFORD PETER HANSEN, Republican, of Jackson, Wyo.; born in Zenith, Wyo., October 16, 1912; B.S. degree, University of Wyoming, 1934; LL.D. degree (honorary), University of Wyoming, 1965; married Martha Elizabeth Close, September 24, 1934; two children, Peter Arthur, and Mary Elizabeth Hansen Mead; five grandchildren; cattle rancher; 33d degree Mason; Episcopalian; past president, Wyoming Stock Growers Association; past vice president, American National Cattlemen’s Association; former member and chairman, Livestock Research and Marketing Advisory Committee to the Secretary of Agriculture; Columbia Interstate Compact commissioner; Snake River Compact commissioner; Teton County commissioner, 1943-51; Governor of Wyoming, 1963-67; member University of Wyoming board of trustees, 1946-66 (president, 1955-63) ; member executive committee, National Governors’ Conference, 1964-65; chairman Committee on Roads and Highway Safety of the National Governor’s Conference; Cancer Crausade chairman for Wyoming, 1961; elected to the U.S. Senate, No- vember 8, 1966; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1979; member of Com- mittee on Energy and National Resources, Committee on Finance, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and Joint Committee on Taxation; prior service on Senate Government Operations and Commerce Committees. MALCOLM WALLOP, Republican, of Big Horn, Wyo.;bornin New York, N.Y, February 27, 1933; attended Big Horn elementary schools; graduated, Cate High School, Carpenteria, Calif., 1950; B.A., english, Yale University, 1954; served in the U.S. Army, 1955-57; rancher, owner of meatpacking plant; served in Wyoming House of Representatives, 1969-73; Senate, 1973-77; member, Elks, American Stockgrowers Association, Wyoming Stockgrowers Association, Farm Bureau, National Meat Packers Association, American Legion, National Association of State Legislatures; member, Episcopal Church; married to the former Judith Warren; four children: Malcolm, Matthew, Amy, and Paul; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— TENO RONCALIO, Democrat, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; born in Rock Springs, March 23, 1916; married to Cecelia Waters Domenico, two sons: Frank and John; elected to 89th Congress, 1964; elected to 92d Congress, 1970, and reelected to each succeeding Congress; author, ‘“‘Plowshare—A Technology in Search of a Use’, Atomic Law Journal, 1974; active in legislation increasing mineral royalties for public land States, amending the Oil and Gas Leasing Act of 1920, and other matters affecting the Interior Department. PUERTO RICO Biographical COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO (Population, 1970 census, 2,712,033) RESIDENT COMMISSIONER BALTASAR CORRADA, Democrat (New Progressive), of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico; born in Morovis, P.R., April 10, 1935; graduated, Colegio Poncefio de Varones (high school), Ponce, P.R., 1952; B.A. social sciences, University of Puerto Rico, 1956; J.D., University of Puerto Rico School of Law, 1959; ad-mitted to the bar in 1959 and commenced practice in San Juan, P.R.; practicing attorney; chairman, Civil Rights Commission of Puerto Rico, 1970-72; president, editorial board, Puerto Rico Human Rights Review, 1971-72; founder and director, Puerto Rico Teleradial Institute of Ethics; member: Puerto Rico Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Exchange Club; married to the former Beatriz Betances; four children; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976, as Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico to the United States for a 4-year term. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Population, 1970 census, 756,510) DELEGATE WALTER EDWARD FAUNTROY, Democrat, of Washington, D.C.; born in Washington, D.C., February 6, 1933; attended the public schools in Washing-ton, D.C., graduating from Dunbar High School, 1951; B.A. degree, cum laude, Virginia Union University, 1955; B.D. degree, Yale University Divinity School, 1958; holds honorary degrees from Yale University (D.D.), 1969, Muskingum College (LL.D.), 1971, and Virginia Union University (D.D.), 1968; pastor, New Bethel Baptist Church, 1958-present; founder and former director, Model Inner City Community Organization; director, Washington Bureau, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1960-71; vice chairman, D.C. City Council, 1967-69; D.C. coordinator, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963; chairman, D.C. Coalition of Conscience, 1965; coordinator, Selma to Montgomery March, 1965; vice chairman, White House Conference to Fulfill These Rights, 1966; national coordinator, Poor People’s Campaign, 1969; chairman, board of directors, Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Social Change, 1969—present; member: University Council, Yale University; Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; married Dorothy Simms; one son, Marvin Keith; elected as a Delegate to the 92d Con-gress, March 23, 1971; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory GUAM (Population, 1970 census, 84,996) DELEGATE ANTONIO BORJA WON PAT, Democrat, of Agana, Guam; born in Sumay> Guam, December 10, 1908, raised in Guam; school teacher by vocation; first elected to the Advisory Guam Congress in 1936 and reelected in 1948 as Speaker of the Guam Assembly; Speaker, 1st through 7th Guam Legislatures; elected in 1965 as Guam’s first representative in Washington; reelected to the same position in 1968; first president, Guam Junior Chamber of Commerce, Guam Lions Club, and Fraternal Order of Eagles; member: D.C. Council, Navy League and Air Force Association, United States Capitol Historical Society, Capitol Hill Toast-masters Club, Brotherhood of Elks Club, American Judicature Society, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Guam Territorial Society of D.C., and Guam Chamber of Commerce; honorary member, Guam Rotary Club; married Ana Salas Perez; eight children, including Jacqueline, a major in the Army Nurse Corps, and Marilyn, a major in the Air Force Nurse Corps; elected as a Delegate from Guam to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding ongress. VIRGIN ISLANDS (Population, 1970 census, 62,468) DELEGATE RON pe LUGO, Democrat, St. Croix, V.I.; born on August 2, 1930; educated at Saints Peter and Paul School, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, and Colegio San Jose, Puerto Rico; served in the armed services, 1948-50; program director and announcer, Armed Forces Radio Service, 1948; WSTA Radio, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 1950; WIVI Radio, St. Croix, 1955; founder of Virgin Islands Carnival, 1952; Virgin Islands territorial senator, 1956-66; delegate to Democratic National Conventions, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968; elected Democratic National Committeeman, 1959; administrator for St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, 1961; elected Represent-ative for Virgin Islands, Washington, D.C., 1968-72; delegate to Virgin Islands Constitutional Convention, 1971-72; elected to 93d Congress as first Delegate from the Virgin Islands, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Subcommittees on Territorial and Insular Affairs, National Parks and Recreation, Energy and the Environ-ment; member, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Subcommittees on Coast Guard and Navigation, Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, and Merchant Marine; children: Maria Cristina, born February 26, 1959, and Angela Maria, born May 8, 1960. STATE DELEGATIONS Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional district. Democrats in roman. Republicans in italic. Independent in caps. ALABAMA SENATORS John J. Sparkman James B. Allen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 3] 1. Jack Edwards 4. Tom Bevill 6. John Buchanan 2. William L. Dickinson 5. Ronnie G. Flippo 7. Walter Flowers 3. Bill Nichols ALASKA SENATORS Ted Stevens Mike Gravel REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Donald E. Young ARIZONA SENATORS Barry Goldwater Dennis DeConcini REPRESENTATIVES [ Democrats, 2; Republicans, 2] 1. John J. Rhodes 3. Bob Stump 4. Eldon D. Rudd 2. Morris K. Udall ARKANSAS SENATORS John L. McClellan Dale Bumpers REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republican, 1] 1. Bill Alexander 3. John P. Hammerschmidt 4. Ray Thornton 2. James G. Tucker, Jr. CALIFORNIA SENATORS Alan Cranston S. I. Hayakawa REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 29; Republicans, 14] 1. Harold T. Johnson 16. Leon E. Panetta 31. Charles H. Wilson 2. Don H. Clausen 17. John Krebs 32. Glenn M. Anderson 3. John E. Moss 18. William M. Ketchum 33. Del Clawson 4. Robert L. Leggett 19. Robert J. Lagomarsino 34. Mark W. Hannaford 5. John Burton 20. Barry Goldwater, Jr. 35. Jim Lloyd 6. Phillip Burton 21. James C. Corman 36. George E. Brown, Jr. 7. George Miller 22. Carlos J. Moorhead 37. Shirley N. Pettis 8. Ronald V. Dellums 23. Anthony C. Beilenson 38. Jerry M. Patterson 9. Fortney H. (Pete) 24. Henry A. Waxman 39. Charles E. Wiggins Stark 25. Edward R. Roybal 40. Robert E. Badham 10. Don Edwards 26. John Rousselot 41. Bob Wilson 11. Leo J. Ryan 27. Robert K. Dornan 42. Lionel Van Deerlin 12. Paul N. (Pete) 28. Yvonne Brathwaite 43. Clair W. Burgener McCloskey, Jr. Burke 13. Norman Y. Mineta 29. Augustus F. (Gus) 14. John J. McFall Hawkins . B. F. Sisk . George E. Danielson 198 COLORADO SENATORS Floyd K. Haskell Gary Hart REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 2] 1. Patricia Schroeder 3. Frank E. Evans 5. William L. Armstrong 2. Timothy E. Wirth 4. James P. (Jim) Johnson CONNECTICUT SENATORS Abraham A. Ribicoff Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 2] 1. William R. Cotter 3. Robert N. Giaimo 5. Ronald A. Sarasin 2. Christopher J. Dodd 4. Stewart B. McKinney 6. Toby Moffett DELAWARE SENATORS William V. Roth, Jr. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Thomas B. Evans, Jr. FLORIDA SENATORS Lawton Chiles Richard (Dick) Stone REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 5] 1. Robert L. F. Sikes 6. C. W. Bill Young 11. Paul G. Rogers 2. Don Fuqua 7. Sam M. Gibbons 12. J. Herbert Burke 3. Charles E. Bennett 8. Andrew P. Ireland 13. William Lehman 4. Bill Chappell, Jr. 9. Louis Frey, Jr. 14. Claude D. Pepper 5. Richard Kelly 10. L. A. (Skip) Bafalis 15. Dante B. Fascell GEORGIA SENATORS Herman E. Talmadge Sam Nunn REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; vacant, 1] 1. Bo Ginn 5. [Vacant] 8. Billy Lee Evans 2. Dawson Mathis 6. John J. Flynt, Jr. 9. Edgar L. Jenkins 3. Jack Brinkley 7. Larry McDonald 10. D. Douglas Barnard, 4. Elliott H. Levitas Jr. Congressional Directory HAWAII SENATORS Daniel K. Inouye Spark M. Matsunaga REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] 1. Cecil Heftel 2. Daniel K. Akaka IDAHO SENATORS Frank Church James A. McClure REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Steven D. Symms 2. George Hansen ILLINOIS SENATORS Charles H. Percy Adlai E. Stevenson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 12; Republicans, 12] 1 . Ralph H. Metcalfe . Sidney R. Yates . George M. O’Brien 2 . Morgan F. Murphy . Abner J. Mikva . Robert H. Michel 3. Martin A. Russo . Frank Annunzio . Thomas F. Razlsback 4. Edward J. Derwinskz . Philip M. Crane . Paul Findley 5. John G. Fary . Robert McClory . Edward R. Madigan 6. Henry J. Hyde . John N. Erlenborn 2. George E. Shipley 7 . Cardiss Collins . Thomas J. Corcoran . Melvin Price 8 . Dan Rostenkowski . John B. Anderson . Paul Simon INDIANA SENATORS Birch Bayh Richard G. Lugar REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 3] . Adam Benjamin, Jr. 5. Elwood Hillis 9. Lee H. Hamilton . Floyd J. Fithian 6. David W. Evans 10. Philip R. Sharp . John Brademas 7. John T. Myers 11. Andrew Jacobs, Jr. . J. Danforth Quayle 8. David L. Cornwell IOWA SENATORS Dick Clark John C. Culver REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 2] . James A. S. Leach 3. Charles E. Grassley 5. Tom Harkin . Michael T. Blouin 4. Neal Smith 6. Berkley Bedell State Delegations KANSAS SENATORS James B. Pearson Bob Dole REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 3] 1. Keith G. Sebelius 3. Larry Winn, Jr. 5. Joe Skubitz 2. Martha Keys 4. Daniel R. Glickman KENTUCKY SENATORS Walter (Dee) Huddleston Wendell H. Ford REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 2] 1. Carroll Hubbard, Jr. 4. M. G. (Gene) Snyder 6. John Breckinridge 2. William H. Natcher 5. Tim Lee Carter 7. Carl D. Perkins 3. Romano L. Mazzoli LOUISIANA SENATORS Russell B. Long J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 2] 1. Richard A. Tonry 3. David C. Treen 6. W. Henson Moore 2. Corinne C. (Lindy) 4. Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. 7. John B. Breaux Boggs ] 5. Thomas J. Huckaby 8. Gillis W. Long MAINE SENATORS Edmund S. Muskie William D. Hathaway REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. David F. Emery 2. William S. Cohen MARYLAND SENATORS Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. Paul S. Sarbanes REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 3] 1. Robert E. Bauman 4. Marjorie S. Holt 7. Parren J. Mitchell 2. Clarence D. Long 5. Gladys Noon Spellman 8. Newton I. Steers, Jr. 3. Barbara A. Mikulski 6. Goodloe E. Byron Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS Edward M. Kennedy Edward W. Brooke REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 2] . Silvio O. Conte 5. Paul E. Tsongas 9. John Joseph Moakley . Edward P. Boland 6. Michael J. Harrington 10. Margaret M. Heckler . Joseph D. Early 7. Edward J. Markey 11. James A. Burke . Robert F. Drinan 8. Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. 12. Gerry E. Studds MICHIGAN SENATORS Robert P. Griffin Donald W. Riegle, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republicans, 8] . John Conyers, Jr. . Dale E. Kildee . Lucien N. Nedzi . Carl D. Pursell . Bob Traxler . William D. Ford . Garry E. Brown . Guy Vander Jagt . John D. Dingell . David A. Stockman . Elford A. Cederberg . William M. Brodhead . Harold S. Sawyer . Philip E. Ruppe . James J. Blanchard . Bob Carr 12. David E. Bonior . William S. Broom- . Charles C. Diggs, Jr. field MINNESOTA SENATORS Hubert H. Humphrey Wendell R. Anderson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 4] . . . Albert H. Quie Tom Hagedorn Bill Frenzel 4. Bruce F. Vento 5. Donald M. Fraser 6. Richard Nolan 7. Arlan 8. James Stangeland L. Oberstar MISSISSIPPI SENATORS James O. Eastland John C. Stennis . . Jamie David L. Whitten R. Bowen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 2] 3. G.V. (Sonny) Mont-gomery 4. Thad 5. Trent Cochran Lott MISSOURI SENATORS Thomas F. Eagleton John C. Danforth . . . William (Bill) Clay Robert A. Young Richard A. Gephardt REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 4. Tke Skelton 5. Richard Bolling 6. E. Thomas Coleman 7. Gene Taylor 2] 8. Richard H. Ichord 9. Harold L. Volkmer 10. Bill D. Burlison State Delegations MONTANA SENATORS Lee Metcalf John Melcher REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Max Baucus 2. Ron Marlenee NEBRASKA SENATORS Carl T. Curtis Edward Zorinsky REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 2] 1. Charles Thone 2. John J. Cavanaugh 3. Virginia Smith NEVADA SENATORS Howard W. Cannon Paul Lazalt REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Jim Santini NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Thomas J. McIntyre John A. Durkin REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Norman E. D’Amours 2. James C. Cleveland NEW JERSEY SENATORS Clifford P. Case Harrison A. Williams, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republicans, 4] . James J. Florio 6. Edwin B. Forsythe . Joseph G. Minish . William J. Hughes 7. Andrew Maguire . Matthew J. Rinaldo James J. Howard 8. Robert A. Roe . Helen S. Meyner Frank Thompson, Jr. 9. Harold C. Hollenbeck . Joseph A. LeFante . Millicent Fenwick 10. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. . Edward J. Patten CurND QO 204 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO SENATORS Pete V. Domenict Harrison H. Schmitt REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Manuel Lujan, Jr. 2. Harold Runnels NEW YORK SENATORS Jacob K. Javits Daniel P. Moynihan REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 28; Republicans, 11] 1. Otis G. Pike 15. Leo C. Zeferetti . Robert C. McEwen 2. Thomas J. Downey 16. Elizabeth Holtzman . Donald J. Mitchell 3. Jerome A. Ambro 17. John M. Murphy . James M. Hanley 4, Norman F. Lent 18. Edward I. Koch . William F. Walsh 5. John W. Wydler 19. Charles B. Rangel . Frank Horton 6. Lester L. Wolff 20. Ted Weiss . Barber B. Conable, 7. Joseph P. Addabbo 21. Herman Badillo Jr. 8. Benjamin S. Rosen-22. Jonathan B. Bing-. John J. LaFalce thal ham . Henry J. Nowak 9. James J. Delaney 23. Bruce F. Caputo . Jack Kemp 10. Mario Biaggi 24. Richard L. Ottinger . Stanley N. Lundine 11. James H. Scheuer 25. Hamilton Fish, Jr. 12. Shirley Chisholm 26. Benjamin A. Gilman 13. Stephen J. Solarz 27. Matthew F. McHugh 14. Frederick W. 28. Samuel S. Stratton Richmond 29. Edward W. Pattison NORTH CAROLINA : SENATORS Jesse A. Helms Robert Morgan REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2] 1. Walter B. Jones 5. Stephen L. Neal 9. James G. Martin 2. L. H. Fountain 6. Richardson Preyer 10. James T. Broyhill 3. Charles O. Whitley, Sr. 7. Charles Rose }1, V. Lamar Gudger 4. Ike F. Andrews 8. W. G. (Bill) Hefner NORTH DAKOTA SENATORS Milton R. Young Quentin N. Burdick REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Mark Andrews LOND UTI 00 IO © OHIO SENATORS John Glenn Howard M. Metzenbaum REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 13] . Willis D. Gradison, Jr. 9. Thomas L. Ashley . John M. Ashbrook . Thomas A. Luken . Clarence E. Miller . Douglas Applegate Charles W. Whalen, Jr. . J. William Stanton . Charles J. Carney . Tennyson Guyer . Samuel L. Devine Mary Rose Oakar . Delbert L. Latta . Donald J. Pease . Louis Stokes . William H. Harsha . John F. Seiberling . Charles A. Vanik . Clarence J. Brown . Chalmers P. Wylie . Ronald M. Mottl Thomas N. Kindness . Ralph S. Regula OKLAHOMA SENATORS Henry L. Bellmon Dewey F. Bartlett REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] 1. James R. Jones 3. Wesley W. Watkins 5. Mickey Edwards 2. Ted Risenhoover 4. Tom Steed 6. Glenn English OREGON SENATORS Mark O. Hatfield Bob Packwood REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4] 1. Les AuCoin 3. Robert Duncan 4. James Weaver 2. Al Ullman PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS Richard S. Schweiker H. John Heinz 3d REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 17; Republicans, 8] . Michael O. Myers 10. Joseph M. McDade 19. William F. Goodling . Robert N. C. Nix 11. Daniel J. Flood 20. Joseph M. Gaydos Raymond F. Lederer 12. John P. Murtha 21. John H. Dent . Joshua Eilberg 13. Lawrence Coughlin 22. Austin J. Murphy . Richard T. Schulze William S. Moorhead 23. Joseph S. Ammerman Gus Yatron . Fred B. Rooney 24. Marc L. Marks . Robert W. Edgar . Robert S. Walker 23. Gary A. Myers Peter H. Kostmayer . Allen E. Ertel . E. G. (Bud) Shuster . Doug Walgren 206 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND SENATORS Claiborne Pell John H. Chafee REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] 1. Fernand J. St Germain 2. Edward P. Beard SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS Strom Thurmond Ernest F. Hollings REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] 1. Mendel J. Davis 3. Butler Derrick 5. Kenneth L. Holland 2. Floyd Spence 4. James R. Mann 6. John W. Jenrette, Jr. SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS George McGovern James Abourezk REPRESENTATIVES [ Republicans, 2] 1. Larry Pressler 2. James Abdnor TENNESSEE SENATORS Howard H. Baker, Jr. James R. Sasser REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 3] 1. James H. Quillen 4. Albert A. Gore, Jr. 7. Ed Jones 2. John J. Duncan 5. Clifford R. Allen 8. Harold E. Ford 3. Marilyn Lloyd 6. Robin L. Beard TEXAS SENATORS John G. Tower Lloyd M. Bentsen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 22; Republicans, 2] 1. Sam B. Hall, Jr. 9. Jack Brooks 17. Omar Burleson 2. Charles Wilson 10. J. J. (Jake) Pickle 18. Barbara Jordan 3. James M. Collins 11. W. R. Poage 19. George H. Mahon 4. Ray Roberts 12. James C. Wright, Jr. 20. Henry B. Gonzalez 5. James A. Mattox 13. Jack Hightower 21. Robert (Bob) Krueger 6. Olin E. Teague 14. John Young 22. Robert A. Gammage 7. Bill Archer 15. E (Kika) de la Garza 23. Abraham Kazen, Jr. 8. Bob Eckhardt 16. Richard C. White 24. Dale Milford UTAH SENATORS Jake Garn Orrin G. Hatch REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. K. Gunn McKay 2. David D. Marriott VERMONT SENATORS Robert T. Stafford Patrick J. Leahy REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—James M. Jeffords VIRGINIA SENATORS HARRY F. BYRD, JR. William Lloyd Scott REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 6] 1. Paul 8S. Trible, Jr. 5. W. C. (Dan) Daniel 8. Herbert E. Harris 2d 2. G. William Whitehurst 6. M. Caldwell Butler 9. William C. Wampler 3. David E. Satterfield 3d 7. J. Kenneth Robinson 10. Joseph L. Fisher 4. Robert W. Daniel, Jr. WASHINGTON SENATORS Warren G. Magnuson Henry M. Jackson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1; vacant, 1] 1. Joel Pritchard 4. Mike McCormack 6. Norman D. Dicks 2. Lloyd Meeds 5. Thomas S. Foley 7. [Vacant] 3. Don Bonker WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS Jennings Randolph Robert C. Byrd REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4] 1. Robert H. Mollohan 3. John Slack 4. Nick J. Rahall 2d 2. Harley O. Staggers 208 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN SENATORS William Proxmire Gaylord Nelson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 2] 1. Les Aspin 4. Clement J. Zablocki 7. David R. Obey 2. Robert W. Kastenmeier 5. Henry S. Reuss 8. Robert J. Cornell 3. Alvin Baldus 6. William A. Steiger 9. Robert W. Kasten, Jr. WYOMING SENATORS Clifford P. Hansen Malcolm Wallop REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Teno Roncalio DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DELEGATE [Democrat, 1] Walter E. Fauntroy GUAM DELEGATE [Democrat, 1] Antonio Borja Won Pat PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER [New Progressive, 1] Baltasar Corrada VIRGIN ISLANDS DELEGATE [Democrat, 1] Ron de Lugo CLASSIFICATION SENATE HOUSE Democrats...ia ih a, 61 i Democrats... co USS cena bh 289 Republicans...ail 33 Republicans... oo icicvucancnn 144 eae Independent. ........covenmmurusn RT RODAE SN 2 Natal. ro TS 100 otal os 435 ALPHABETICAL LIST fino. (0U018S2.46U0)) NAME, DISTRICT, OFFICE ROOM AND TELEPHONE, HOME AND WASHINGTON ADDRESSES, AND PAGE ON WHICH BIOGRAPHY APPEARS [The * designates those who are married] THE SENATE *WaLTER F. MoNDALE, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, Old Executive Office Building 20501. *James O. EAsTLAND, President pro tempore, 2241 Dirksen Senate Office Building 20510. *HuserT H. HumpPHREY, Deputy President pro tempore, The Capitol 20510. *J. S. KimmITT, Secretary, 6004 Copley Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. *F. Norpy HoFFmMANN, Sergeant at Arms, Montgomery County, Md. *James H. DuFrry, Secretary for the Majority, 4630 Western Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. WiLLiam F. HiLpENBRAND, Secretary for the Minority, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. *Rev. Epwarp L. R. Euson, S.T.D., Litt. D., LL.D., Chaplain, 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Telephone numbers are branches of Capitol exchange—224-3121 [Room numbers with 3 digits are in Russell (SOB) Building and 4 digits are in Dirksen (NSOB) Building and reflect proposed changes through May 1977] [Democrats in roman (61); Republicans in italics (38); Independent in CAPS (1); total 100] Office building Biog- Name Room Phone Home address Washington address and ZIP code number a Page *Abourezk, James... weno 5313 45842 Rapid OY, 8. Dak. od Ne Gi iain 167 *Allen James B. ..........civeuia 6203 A744 -Gadsden, Al. oo a i te od Me od il 4 * Anderson, Wendell R__________ BOA A004) BL IPA, MIN atm ea a aie ie i wi mh mi see mo 2 mo 93 *Boker,, Howard H., Jr... cies A128 AAO HN EVIIE, DOI a Lo hn oo ll ii cons ds bs wo mi ms i am 168 “Bartlett, Dewey Fccve cv ve a 140 244721 Tulea, Okla... 3919 Watson PL. 20016... oi. 148 *Bayh, Bireh. oo ova 363 45623. Terre Haute, Ind... ..o...... 4701: 32d: 84. 20008... oa es 58 *Bellmon, Henry L Red Rock, Okla 1001 S. 26th Rd., Arlington, Va. 22202 *Bentsen, Lloyd M Brazoria County, Tex 240 Russell S.0.B Biden, Joseph R., Jr Wilmington, Del * Brooke, Edward W Newton, Mass *Bumpers, Dale Charleston, Ark *Burdick, *BYRD, Quentin HARRY N F., Jr Fargo, N. Dak Winchester, Va *Byrd, Robert C Sophia, W. Va *Cannon, Howard W Las Vegas, Nev McLean, Va. 22101 *Case, Clifford P Rohway e NJ ao. 2728 Dumbarton Ave. 20007 *Chafee, John H Warwielg TY ob ra iy Ue hr St Ole ri Ce *Chiles, Lawton Lakeland, Fla *Church, Frank Boise, Idaho Marion, Iowa Cranston, Alan Los Angeles, Calif *Culver, John C Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6800 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase, Md.. 2Curtis, Carl DP. Loe vos dn 2213 Minden, Nebr 6613 31st Pl. 20015 *Danforth, John C *DeConcini, Dennis Tucson, Ariz Russell, Kans *Domenici, Pete V Albuquerque, N. Mex *Durkin, John A Manchester, N.H *Eagleton, Thomas F St. Louis, Mo *Eastland, James O Doddaville, Miss..... 2... 5116 Macomb St. 20016 *Ford, Wendell H Owensboro, K 4974 Sentinel Dr., Sumner, Md. 20016 Garn, E. J. (Jake) Salt Lake City, Utah 7707 Bridle Path Ln., McLean, Va. 22101__ *Glenn, John H., Jr Columbus, Ohio *Goldwater, Barry Scottsdale, Ariz *Gravel, Mike Anchorage, Alaska *Griffin, Robert P Traverse City, Mich *Hansen, Clifford P Jackson, Wyo 1ST 100YoqOYd)y fi40399.43(T 10U01882.46U0)) ¢lc THE SENATE—Continued Office building - 108- Name Room Phone Home address Washington address and ZIP code number ei. Page “Hart, Gury We... oie 0: Haskell, Floyd RK... oun... 254. 452 A588 45941 Denver Colo. A oR Littleton, Colo... ____..___. 907 6th St. SW., No. 307 20024 __ _________ 27 27 2 Hatch, Orrin G. ... oon acins. 6313 45251 Salt Lake City, Utah_________ 2127 Galloping Way, Vienna, Va. 22180____ 179 “Hotfield, Mork Oe van iin 403 4350 Newport Oregon 150 *Hathaway, William D_________ 248 42523 Auburn, Maine... ..__.___ 6707 Wemberly Way, McLean, Va. 22101___ 76 SHoyokawe,: 8. lo. 2c. oo ry 1405 4384) MI Volley, Calif oy ae 13 “Heinz, H. Jomo lll. ..........s 4327 46324. Pitteburahy, Pa a 152 RHelins, JesSeiA rou nsn ne Susana S112 40342 Raley N.C rri an 135 *Hollings, Ernest ¥....._.......... *Huddleston, Walter (Dee) ______ L15:-4612L; 3327 42541 CharlestontS€ Elizabethtown, oo ih om Ky___________ 4139 gl 27th St. a rt N., Arlington, Va. Sai 22207_____ 163 68 *Humphrey, Hubert H__________ 212). 40244 Waverly, VIR. Rn a 93 *Inouye, Daniel Xo... 0... 442 43934 Honolulu, Hawaii____________ 8013 Herb Farm Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034. 44 “Jackson, Henry MM... oo oo. 137. 43441 Bveratt Wash oo 186 Joris, Jacob Bou. easme nm B21. 40849 New Nork Oiby, N.Y oa a 118 *Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr________ ADL 48824 Shweveport ila rs Ol CS SL RC ti 72 *Kennedy, Edward M__________ 431 44543 Hyannis Port, Mass__________ 636 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, Va________ 81 XLazall, Pol D.C. concviaia a 326 43542 Carson City, Nev. _______.____ 6660 Midhill Pl., Falls Church, Va. 22043___. 106 Leahy, Patrick J... ooo. 232 AAD BUNON A 181 *ljong, Russell B_._._.__..__.__._ 217 44623 Baton Rouge, La_____________ 7 Russell 8.0.8. 72 Rludar, Richard Q...:0. niin an 5100 44814. Indianapolis, Indl co rr a Le ea 58 *MeClelanJohn Li... a 3241 42353 Little Roek, Ark... ____.__._. 2801 New Mexico Ave. 20007_ ___________._ 10 “McClure, James: 4 vv cc i aa 5229 42752 Payette, Idaho_______________ 3567 N. Venice, Arlington, Va. 22207______ 46 *Me¢ Govern, George. _..____.__._ 42380. 42321, Mitchell 8. Dal. oy UL 167 *McIntyre, Thomas J__..________ 105: 42341; Laconia, NHL =o 0 2923 Garfield 81..20008.. coon 107 *Magnuson, Warren G__________ 127..42021 Seattle, Wagh's- = 7 a ea ey Ee 186 * Mathias, Charles McC., Jr....... 358 44654 Frederick, Md_______________ 3808 Leland St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015__ 57 Matsunaga, Sparkle Mo Lo -30240361: "Honolult, Hawaii. =o 00 7 tr 44 *Melcher, John. oo. oli. 440 42644 TPorsythy Mont... ..... 300 New’ Jersey Ave... ..comui aaa 103 ¥Meteolf, Lee...oi us 1121: 42651 Helena, Mont... Lo... ..... A083: Ist SEIS, 20003. .. ceenie en 103 *Metzenbaum, Howard M_______ 342 Shaker Heights, Ohio *Morgan, Robert B. L.w. i... 2107 *Moynihan, Daniel P.__________ 1109 New York, N.Y *Muskie, Edmund S___________. 145 Waterville, Maine ¥Nelson, Gaylord... oo.oi 02 291 Madison, Wis Nunn: Samo. La 110 *Packiwood, Bob. cose 1317 Portland, Oreg. 4. i. Col = 22 ai er iat a i mn es rae ee * Pearson, James B...:.coeoenuiia 5313 Prairie Village, Kans *Pell, .Clajhorne._..-....u.ioc. on 325 Newport, Ro. oooa 3425 Prospect St * Perey, Charles H... ¥Proxmire, Willian... .c.ninuena.n -=. LLL 4321 5241 Wilmette, Madison, Ill Wis 3097 Ordway St. 20008 *Randolph, Jennings: «i.....- 5121 Elkins, W. Va 4608 Reservoir Rd. 20007 *Ribicoff, Abraham A__________ 337 Hartford, Conn Riegle, Donald W., Jr--=. ....-. 1207 *Roth, William V.,, Jr -cieeavna= 4327 Wilmington, Del Sarbanes, Paul So... conioe a 362 Baltimore, Md *Basser, James RR... ov vocnnaia 2106 Nashville, Tenn 2224 Hawthorne Schmitt, Harrison H._ . . .._...._. 1251 Silver City, N. Mex... _._ 5229 Dirksen S.0.B *Schweiker, Richard S._-_-____. 253 Worcester, Pa *Scott, William Lloyd_-__________ 2313 *Sparkman, Jom J... aol 3203 Huntsville, Ala *Stafiord, Robert Ti. 5 nicasion 5219 #*Stennis, John C.... .c.coni.ca 205 De Kalb, Miss *Stevens, Told... oobi ibnnnin 411 Anchorage, Alaska #*Stevenson, Adlai BB. ......... *Stone, Richard (Dick)... Talmadge, Herman EB_.C.. ....... 456 1327 109 Tallahassee, Lovejoy, Ga Fla 700 New Hampshire 109 Russell S.0.B Ave. 20037 RPhurmond, Strom... verimn = 209 Lower, JOG. o nlfninl smi 142 Wichita Falls, Tex *Wallop, Malcolm... 2 cccanesan 6327 Big Horn, Wyo * Weicker, Lowell P., Jr-oc.e....-*Williams, Harrison A., Jr_______ 313 352 Greenwich, Bedminster, Conn INT rede a oo oh in en wv ek Mh Rt me od i *Young, Miljon B...- uitiaias.5 5208 LaMoure, N. Dak 3001 Veazey Ter. 20008 *Zorinsky, Bdward.. 2 ool lio. 1407 Omaha, Nebr SVT 10942qY dy THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES *Tromas P. O’'NriLy, Jr., Speaker, H-202, The Capitol 20515. *EpmunDp L. HEnsHAW, JR., Clerk, H-105, The Capitol 20515. *KeNNETH R. HARDING, Sergeant at Arms, 3434 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. *James T. MowuLoy, Doorkeeper, H-154, The Capitol 20515. *RoBERT V. RoTra, Postmaster, B-227 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. *Rev. Epwarp G. Larch, D.D., L.H.D., Chaplain, 401 Russell Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. [Room numbers with 3 digitsare in Cannon House Office Building, 4 digits beginning with 1are in Long House Office Building] worth House Office Building, and 4 digits beginning with 2are in Rayburn ip [Democrats in roman (289); Republicans in italic (144); vacant, (2); total, 435] nn S WN Terms of Service 233 CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS Name State Beginning of present service Pearson, James B Eo Edward M McIntyre, Thomas J 22 Nelson, Gaylord 23 Byrd, Harry F., Jr 24 25 Hollings, Ernest F Baker, Howard H., Jr 26 Brooke, Hansen, Edward Clifford W P Percy, Charles H 27 Hatfield, Mark O 28 Stevens, Ted 29 Eagleton, Thomas F See footnotes at end of table. Mississippi Arkansas Washington North Dakota Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Washington Nebraska New Jersey South Carolina Wisconsin West Virginia West Virginia Nevada New Jersey North Dakota Wyoming Illinois fan. 3, 1943 Dec. 14, 1944 Mar. 12, 1945 Nov. 6, 1946 Nov. 5, 1947 Dec. 31, 1948 Jan. 3, 1953 Jan. 1, 1955 Jan. 3, 1955 Nov. 7, 1956 fan. 3, 1957 Jan. 9, 1957 Aug. 28, 1957 Nov. 5, 1958 Jan. 3, 1959 Aug. 8, 1960 fan. 3, 1961 June 15, 1961 Jan. 31, 1962 7, 1962 3, 1963 8, 1963 . 12, 1965 11, 1966 9, 1966 3, 1967 . 10,1967 . 24,1968 . 28, 1968 CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF Name Allen, James B Bellmon, Henry L Cranston, Alan Dole, Bob! Goldwater, Barry 4 Weicker, Lowell P., Jr... ..... Stafford, Robert T.0........... Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr ( Abourezk, James ! Bartlett, Dewey F Biden, Joseph R., Jr Clark, Dick Domenici, Pete V Haskell, Floyd K Helms, Jesse A Huddleston, Walter (Dee) Laxalt, Paul Garn, Jake Glenn, John Ford, Wendell H Stone, Richard (Diek).-_....._.. Leahy, Patrick J Morgan, Robert 44 Durkin, John AS See footnotes at end of table. Directory SENATORS—Continued State Beginning of present service Jan. 3, 1969 Georgia Louisiana Virginia Nevada Kentucky... .... Florida >. 2.0. -—- Terms of Service 235 CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued Name State Beginning of present service Missouri-:. oo...) Dee 27, 1976 Nebraska Dec. 28, 1976 ! fDec. 29, 1976 [Sndsieon, Wendell R.1 Dec. 30, 1976 Riegle, Donald W., Jr.112 Michigan Hayakawa, S. 1.13 California..........[ Jan. 2, .. 1977 DeConcini, Dennis Arizona Hatch, Orrin G Heinz, H. John, 3d! Pennsylvania... _. Lugar, Richard G Indiana Melcher, John ! Moynihan, Daniel P Maryland Tennessee _ ________ Schmitt, Harrison H New Mexico Wallop, Malcolm Wyoming 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. 3 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. 4 Senator Goldwater also served in the Senate from Jan. 3, 1953, until Jan. 3, 1965. 5 Senator Humphrey also served in the Senate from Jan. 3, 1949, until Dec. 29, 1964; President of the Senate, Jan. 20, 1965, to Jan. 20, 1969. 6 Elected by special election on Sept. 16, 1975, to complete the unexpired 6-year term ending on Jan. 3, 1981; qualified and took the oath of office on Sept. 18, 1975. 7 Elected Nov. 2, 1976, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed Dec. 27, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Stuart Symington. 8 Elected Nov. 2, 1976, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed Dec. 28, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Roman Hruska. 9 Elected Nov. 2, 1976, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed Dec. 29, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John Pastore. 10 Elected Nov. 2, 1976, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed Dec. 29, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Robert Taft, Jr. Senator Metzenbaum previously served in the Senate from Jan. 4, 1974, to Dec. 23, 1974. 11 Appointed Dec. 30, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Walter F. Mondale, until an election is held. 12 Elected Nov. 2, 1976, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed Dec. 30, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Philip Hart. 13 Elected Nov. 2, 1976, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1977, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John Tunney. 236 Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE [*Elected to fill a vacancy; fresigned] Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 22 terms, consecutive Mahon, George H_______ Tex... 19 74thto5th_ Jan. 3,1935 21 terms, consecutive Poage, W. B._.icacinncis Tex. ill 1 75thto 95th t= 1 _ Jan. 3,1937 19 terms, consecutive Sikes, Robert L. F_______ Fla. = 1 | 77th, 78th, 79th to | Jan. 3, 1945 95th. Whitten, Jamie L________ Miss__-1 *7th to 95th. ot: Nov. 4, 1941 17 terms, consecutive Price, Melvin... ....... Mm... 23 | 79th to 95th... ..... Jan. 3, 1945 Teague, Olin EB... ..... Tex... 6 [79th to. 95th. woo Aug. 24, 1946 16 terms, consecutive Burleson, Omar........... Tex... 17 |. S0thto 95th... ... Jan. 3, 1947 16 terms, not consecutive Delaney, James J________ NY... 9 | 79th, 81st to 95th___| Jan. 3, 1949 15 terms, consecutive Bennett, Charles E______ Fla. ..-3.1 8lst10:95th. .......c Jan. 3, 1949 Bolling, Richard_________ Moz. ...-5 | 8lstto95th_______. Jan. 3, 1949 Perking, Carl Di... ou... Ky...: 7 | Sistto 95th... ___-. Jan. 3, 1949 Rodino, Peter W., Jr_____ NJ.... 10: 8Sist to 93th... 2... Jan. 3, 1949 Staggers, Harley O______._ W. Va__ 2 | Slgtto95th_ Jan. 3, 1949 Steed, Tom. ois =i Okla___ 4 | 81st to 95th ______._ Jan. 3, 1949 Zablocki, Clement J______ Wis____ 4 (| 8Slstto95th.__.____._. Jan. 3, 1949 15 terms, not consecutive Flood, Daniel J... ... Po... 11 | 79th, 81st, 82d, 84th | Jan. 3, 1955 to 95th. 14 terms, mot consecutive Yates, Sidney R_-=-1 §] Satie 9 | 81st to 87th, 89th Jan. 3, 1965 to 95th. SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 13 terms, consecutive Boland, Edward P Mass___ 83d to 95th Brooks, Jack Tex. = 83d to 95th Cederberg, Elford A Mich.___ Flynt, John J., Jr Gal Fountain, L. H NC. =: Moss, John E Calif=: == NWN O ON Natcher, William H Ky... O’ Neill, Thomas P., Jr___ Mass___ Rhodes, John J Ariz.= Wilson, Bob Calif ___ 12 terms, consecutive Ashley, Thomas L 3, 1955 Diggs, Charles C., Jr 3, 1955 Dingell, John D . 13,1955 Fascell, Dante B 3, 1955 Reuss, Henry S 3, 1955 . 11,1955 84th to 95th 3, 1955 Thompson, Frank, Jr 84th to 95th 3, 1955 Vanik, Charles A 84th to 95th 3, 1955 Wright, James C., Jr 84th to 95th 3, 1955 11 terms, consecutive Broomfield, William S____ Jan. 3, 1957 Dent, John H Jan. 21, 1958 McFall, John J Jan. 3, 1957 Michel, Robert H Jan. 3, 1957 Nix, Robert N. C May 20, 1958 Quie, Albert H Feb. 18, 1958 Ullman, Al Jan. 3, 1957 Young, John Jan. 3, 1957 10 terms, consecutive Brademas, John 86th to 95th Burke, James A 86th to 95th Conte, Silvio O 86th to 95th Derwinski, Edward J 86th to 95th Devine, Samuel L 86th to 95th Giaimo, Robert N 86th to 95th Johnson, Harold T 86th to 95th Kastenmeier, Robert W__ 86th to 95th ~ ek Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis- Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 10 terms, consecutive—Con. Latta, Delbert L 86th to 95th Moorhead, William S 86th to 95th Rostenkowski, 86th to 95th 86th to 95th 86th to 95th Smith, 86th to 95th Stratton, Samuel S 86th to 95th 9 terms, consecutive Addabbo, Joseph P 87th to 95th Jan. 3, 1961 Anderson, John B 87th to 95th Jan. 3, 1961 Ashbrook, John M 87th to 95th Jan. 3, 1961 Corman, James C Jan. 3, 1961 Findley, Paul Jan. 3, 1961 Gonzalez, Henry B Nov. 4, 1961 Harsha, William H., Jr___ Jan. 3, 1961 Ichord, Richard H Jan. 3, 1961 Nedzi, Lucien N Nov. 7,1961 Pike, Otis G Jan. 3, 1961 Roberts, Ray *87th to 95th Jan. 30, 1962 Rosenthal, Benjamin S___ *¥87th to 95th Feb. 20, 1962 St Germain, Fernand J___ Jan. 3, 1961 Udall, Morris K May 2,1961 Waggonner, Joe D., Jr___ Dec. 19, 1961 8 terms, consecutive Andrews, Mark *88th to 95th Oct. 22, 1963 Broyhill, James T NC.:: 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Burton, Phillip Calif___ *88th to 95th Feb. 18, 1964 Clausen, Don H Calif___ *88th to 95th Jan. 22, 1963 Clawson, Del Calif ___ *88th to 95th June 11, 1963 Cleveland, James C NH: 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Edwards, Don Calif. 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Fraser, Donald M Minn__ 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Fuqua, Don Plax 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Gibbons, Sam M Flaiize: 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Hawkins, Augustus F____ Calif___ 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Horton, Frank J NY 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Leggett, Robert L Calif___ 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 Long, Clarence D Md __.: 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 McClory, Robert 88th to 95th Jan. 3, 1963 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name 8 terms, consecutive—Con. McDade, Joseph M______ Minish, Jeseph &._..._.. Murphy, John M._...._... Patten, Bdward J..... Pepper, Claude 1... ...... Pickle, J. J. (Jake). ..... Quillen, James" H _._.._ ..._ Rooney, Fred B:: .....-Roybal, Edward R______ Slkubltz, Joes iio. oy Van Deerlin, Lionel _ _____ Wilkon, Charles H ___.__ Wydler, John W.._..__.. 7 terms, consecutive Annunzio, Frank... Bingham, Jonathan B....[| Brown, Clarence J., Jr____| Buchanan,H., Jr___| John Carter, Timee. Conable, Barber B., Jr... Conyers, Jom, Jr... . de la Garza, E (Kika)__._| Dickinson, William L____| Duncan, John'd.........o. Edwards, Jacek... ..... Erlenborn, John N_______ Evans, Frank B._______ Foley, Thomas S.__ _.._. Ford, Willlam'D.-_.___.___ Hamilton, H________ Lee Hanley, James M________ Howard, James J________ Jonegs,; Walter B_-. McEwen, Robert C______ Meeds, Lloyd. -:.-= Satterfield, David E., 3d_| Stanton, J. William______ Vander Jagt, Guy....._.. White, Richard C..—..... Wolff, Lester. 0... 1 Served in the Senate previous to State Dis-trict Pao. 10 NJ... 11 NY 17 NoJsz20-15 Fla____| 14 Tov... 30 Tenn___ 1 Pa iss 15 Calif__| 25 Kans___ H Calif ___| 42 Calif} 31 N.Y 5 id 11 N.Y...{" 22 Ohio___ 7 Ala_.._ 6 Kyi 5 N.Y__.| 35 Mich. 1} Tex____| 15 Ala____ 2 Tenn___ 2 Ala... 1 Ihe 14 Colo... 3 Wash__ 5 Mieh | 15 Ind... 9 NY 0c 32 Nd... 3 NC... 1 N.Y. 30 Wash __ 2 Va_____ 3 Ohlo:-{ 11 Mich___ 9 Tex > 16 NY 6 service in the House Congresses (inclusive) SSthito95th. 7 88th to 95th... SSthio95th..-Sth to 95th...= 83th to95th. =... 83th-to 95th... ... 88thto 95th... _.. 88th to 95th________ 88th to 95th... ...... SHhto 95th 2 . Sth to 93th. >. 89th to 95th...=~ Sotho 95th.= -Sth io95th_-_.__ SOthte 95th. ==. SOthto95th = SHhto9bth =.» SOthto 95th. SOth to 95th... = Soh to 05th... + ~ Sothte 95th... S0thto 95th =. =. 89th to. 95th... *89th to 95th... S9thto 95th... ... 89th to 95th... .. of Representatives. Beginning of present service Jan. 3,1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3,1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Dec. 21, 1963 Jan. 3,1963 July 30, 1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3, 1963 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3,1965 Nov. 2,1965 Jan. 3,1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3,1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Feb. 5, 1966 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 3,1965 Jan. 3, 1965 Nov. 8, 1966 Jan. 3, 1965 Jan. 33,1965 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 7 terms, not consecutive Brown, George E., Jr____| Calif___| 36 | 88th to 91st, 93d Jan. 3, 1973 to 95th. Mollohan, Robert H_____ W. Va__ 1 | 83d, 84th, 91st to Jan. 3, 1969 95th. Snyder, M. G. (Gene)_._.| Ky._.___ 4 | 88th, 90th to 95th___| Jan. 3, 1967 Wampler, William C_____ Va... 9 | 83d, 90th to 95th____| Jan. 3, 1967 6 terms, consecutive Bevill, Tom.....c....cc. Alac._.. 4] 90thto95th________ Jan. 3, 1967 Brinkley, Jack........... Ga...J 3|90thto95th......... Jan. 3, 1967 Brown, Garry E_________ Mich__. 3:1 90th to95th. ......_° Jan. 3, 1967 Burke, J. Herbert __..____ Pla ..-{~12.{ 90th toc 95th. _..... Jan. 3, 1967 Collins, James M________ Tex... 3 | *90th to 95th........ Aug. 24, 1968 Eckhardt, Bob... .... Mex. =: 8 [90th to 95th. ._..___. Jan. 3, 1087 Eilberg, Joshua__________ Pa... 4 | 90th to 95th________ Jan. 3, 1967 Gaydos, Joseph M_______ Pa... 20 | *¥90th to 95th______._ Nov. 5,1968 Hammerschmidt, John P_| Ark____ 3|90thto9th________ Jan. 3, 1967 Heckler, Margaret M____| Mass__| 10 | 90th to 95th________ Jan. 3, 1967 Kazen, Abraham, Jr_____ Tex... .| 234 90th to'95th. _..... Jan. 3,1967 McCloskey, Paul N., Jr__| Calif___| 12 | *90th to 95th_______ Dec. 12,1967 Miller, Clarence E_______ Ohio...['“10 {1 90thto 95th. ....... Jan. 3, 1967 Montgomery, G. V. Miss... 3 | 90th to 95th......... Jan. 3, 1967 (Sonny). Myers, John T....--.... Ind.... 7, 90th to 95th... ___. Jan. 3, 1967 Nichols, William_________ Ala... 3] 90thto95th... __._... Jan. 3, 1967 Railsback, Thomas F____| Ill_____ 19. 90th to 95th... Jan. 3, 1967 Ruppe, Philip B........-Mich...} ; 11: 1'90th 10 95th. ........ Jan. 3, 1967 Steiger, William A_______ Wis____ 6 | 90th to 95th________ Jan. 3, 1967 Whalen, Charles W., Jr___| Ohio___ 3. 90th to 95th... ._. Jan. 3, 1967 Wiggins, Charles E__ ____ Calif... 39 | 90th to 95th_______. Jan. 3, 1967 Winn, Larry, Jr. eve nane Kans___ 3:1 90th to 95th... Jan. 3, 1967 Wylie, Chalmers P_______ Ohio... =151 90th 10 95th... ..-. Jan. 3, 1967 6 terms, mot consecutive Jacobs, Andrew, Jr______._ Ind____| 11 | 89thto92d,94th and | Jan. 3, 1975 95th. Rousselot, John H_______ Calif_.__| 26 | 87th, *91st to 95th___| June 30, 1970 Scheuer, James H________ N.Y.__| 11 | 89thto92d,94thand | Jan. 3, 1975 95th. SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis-Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of trict present service 5 terms, consecutive Alexander, Bill__________ Ark... ¥ | Olstto 93th. Jan. 3, 1969 Anderson, Glenn M______ Calif...{+ 32 § 91st to 95th... _... Jan. 3, 1969 BiaggiiMario. J. .on N.¥...[» 10. | 91st to 95th... Jan. 3, 1969 Burlison, Bl D._ _ .....-. Mo... nasi ASHBROOK. -hao ASYILRY. ie ea ASPIN Lo AUCOIN. ic. ui OF REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT AND DELEGATES TO COMMITTEES Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Small Business. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Agriculture. House Administration. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Rules. Select Committee on Assassinations. Education and Labor. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. District of Columbia. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Government, Operations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 346 Congressional Directory BADIIAM Casta Baprnros el eo BavATIs. ioe soa BAIDUS. ana ne BanNanp. ot...we BAUCUS oF cra BAUMAN. or again BEARD of Rhode Island.___ BEARD of Tennessee_ _ _____ BEDE. itn aman Bru ENSON. ... 0 ican BERIAMIN. ai ne BENNEPD. Sat oo BEY... ea Birger... ne BiNegodam. op BLANCHARD... nc BLOUIN. cena Bo0GS. nvm aE BOARD... Lluis BOLLING... inssas Armed Services. House Administration. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Agriculture. International Relations. Small Business. International Relations. Judiciary. Science and Technology. Appropriations. Armed Services. Standards of Official Conduct. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Interior and Insular Affairs. International Relations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Appropriations. Rules. Joint Economic Committee, chairman. Select Committee on Ethics. House Committee Assignments 347 Merchant Marine Public Works and and Fisheries. Transportation. International Relations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer helf. Continental Agriculture. Small Business. Armed Services.’ Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Government Operations, chairman. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. International Relations. Small Business. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Banking, Finance and Urban Government Operations. Joint Committee on Defense Joint Economic Committee. Affairs. Production. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Economic Committee. Budget. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Education and Labor. International Relations. Appropriations. Budget. Burke of California... Appropriations. Select Committee on Assassinations. BURKE of Florida House Administration. International Relations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. BuRrkE of Massachusetts... Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. BurLesoN of Texas_______ BuRLIsON of Missouri______ Burton, JOHN... oo. BurToN, Panniap. oo ol Boren: ooocS BYRON, hia re CAPUTe.. aa ey Canney. our. oe CARE. oo Tn CARTER... 50. oe onto. CAVANAUGH... lon Cos CEPERBERG... oisvoi CHAPPELY. Joo ni fas CHISHOUM Loe i, Cravsex, Dox H.......... CrLawsoN, DeL............ OrayY. ... oui CLEVELAND Lo ha a COCHRAN. co oan oo Commence CoLEMAN Zi So andsors Corrinsof Minois__ i: Budget. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Government Operations. House Administration. Select Committee on Aging. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Small Business. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Standards of Official Conduct. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Small Business. Veterans’ Affairs. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. International Relations. Appropriations. Select Committee on Ethics. Appropriations. Rules. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Rules. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. House Administration. Public Works and Transportation. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Standards of Official Conduct. Select Committee on Aging. Select Committee on Ethics. Judiciary. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. District of Columbia. District of Columbia. Government Operations. International Relations. House Commattee Assignments 349 INGE le Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. CONABEE -ni aiiut. Budget. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. CoNvmis soi dane 0 Appropriations. Small Business. CONYERS oi cii nies Government Operations. Judiciary. CORCORAN... 0. 2h. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. CORMAN tanaos Fuge Small Business. Ways and Means. CORRELY. ol esataue Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. CORNWELL... aire Public Works and Transportation. CORRADA Locoos or Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. ComDER..Co 2 or airsA Ways and Means. CouanIAN. o.ooans Appropriations. CHANT Csr eae Slane Ways and Means. DiAvoungin. a farmbh Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. DanNiEL, DAN, of Virginia___ Armed Services. District of Columbia. DANIEL, ROBERT W., Jr., of Armed Services. Virginia. District of Columbia. DANIELSON ER SP a International Relations. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Ethics. Rp i Armed Services. House Administration. DELLA GABZA. 7 ioine Agriculture. International Relations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. DELANEY LES A Te AG Rules, chairman. DrivuMs... ST Armed Services. District of Columbia. OE LUGO... ae re Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Le Education and Labor. House Administration. BL STL edi Te Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. DERWINSKI DEVINE Duncan of Oregon________ Duncan of Tennessee EpwaRrps of Alabama EpwArps of California EpwARDSs of Oklahoma EILBERG International Relations. Post Office and Civil Service. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on the Library. Select Committee on Assassinations. Armed Services. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Appropriations. District of Columbia, chairman. International Relations. Interstate and Foreign Merchant Marine and Small Business. Commerce. Fisheries. Rules. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Shelf. Select Committee on Assassinations. Continental Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Government Operations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Budget. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Public Works and Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee Transportation. on Assassinations. Appropriations. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Shelf. Continental Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ENGLISH. on oe BRLENBOBN «0c... co. 5 Theo PRE OE ER Evans of Colorado________ Evans of Delaware________ Fvans of Georgia... ._.. Evansof Indiana..... WARY 20 ai cobbay FASCRLYL 0. Crassoon PruNTROY. oarner PENWIOR. ob. Ue PINDLEY +o.ool on Faspy she Soe one, 5 0 Ur el CE i te PronmaN.. oooni as Frappr cco inn i eal PLoOD. te. vee onda PeI SOR VILOWERS. ... Sos oo oi BLyNT. oolee a Agriculture. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Judiciary. Public Works and Transportation. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Judiciary. Public Works and Transportation. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Select Committee on Aging. Public Works and Transportation. Government Operations. International Relations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Select Committee on Assassinations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Standards of Official Conduct. Agriculture. International Relations. Judiciary. Science and Technology. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. Budget. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Government Operations. Select Committee on Assassinations. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. Judiciary. Science and Technology. Standards of Official Conduct. Select Committee on Aging. Select Committee on Ethics. Standards of Official Conduct, chairman. Appropriations. Select Committee on Ethics. 352 Congressional Directory Fores vito i Yorpiof Michigan... = 0. Forp of Tennessee__ ______ PovsyrHe. «i 5 BOUNTAING Ce ees. ERASER) ST ih oi FRENZEYL. oot pmhiasdinnive FREY. Es conn orcachatty FUQUA. ow co tt OAMMAGE. oo GAYDOS oo hg. Laat GOEPHARDT. ior hal CIAIMO. a ii asa CIRBONS: oF ods CUIMAN. oo ssa 52 RIa A 0 SY ee GLICKMAN... oo det GOLDWATER. ...o io J 20 ELT ee ET GOODING... Jewsna 22] GORE. lect Agriculture, chairman. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Aging. Select Committee on Assassinations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. Government Operations. International Relations. Budget. International Relations. House Administration. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Ethies. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. Education and Labor. House Administration. Ways and Means. Budget, chairman. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. Ways and Means. International Relations. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Select Committee on Assassinations. Education and Labor. International Relations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology: GRADISON. [oo aa bats Ways and Means. GRASSLEY. So Sanosian Agriculture. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. GUDGERY L ay Interior and Judiciary. Insular Affairs. GUyrR o sSi saoa International Relations. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Agriculture. Public Works and Transportation. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. International Relations. Standards of Official Conduct. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Ethics. HAMMERS CH MIDT_ _ _ _______ Public Works and Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee Transportation. on Aging. HaNvey:,: Ci ong m iraiay Banking, Finance and Urban Post Office and Civil Service. Small Business. Affairs. HANNAPO RD. . S52 i EN Banking, Veterans’ Finance Affairs. and Urban Affairs. HANSEN Banking, Veterans’ Finance Affairs. and Urban Affairs. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Government International Operations. Relations. District of Judiciary. Post Office Columbia. and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. HECKLER. o ft ram Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Ethics. Public Works and Veterans’ Affairs. Transportation. Education Post Office and and Labor. Civil Service. Agriculture. Government Operations. 79-000 O = 77 = 25 Congressional Directory 15 BCT AR prea Armed Services. a SAE Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Budget. HOLTZMAN oe talne Budget. Judiciary. HoRToN: coiiio ih. : Government Oper ations. HowaARDLrine wir os Post Office and Civil Public Works and Tra Service. nsportat ion. Banking, Merchant Finance Marine and and Urban Fisheries. Affairs. Agriculture. Interior and Insular A ffairs. Judiciary. Merchant Marine Ad Hoc Select CShelf. Select Committee and ommon Fisheries. ittee on Aging. Outer Continental Banking, Judiciary. Finance and Urban Affairs. Armed Services. Small Business. International Relations. Small Business. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Government Operations. JouNsoN of California______ Public Works and Transportation, chairman. JouNsoN of Colorado______ Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. JONES of North Carolina__ _ Agriculture. erchant Marine and Fisheries. JoNEs of Oklahoma. _______ Ways and Means. JONES of Tennessee________ Agriculture. House Administration. JORDAN. «=r chi Government Operations. Judiciary. Kasten: To a0 KASTENMEIER AE PLA, A i Se Sn CRENEXEI TI ea eliaend I TS es VRE ERA Ei Sash al LT REDE Hen mil RN ir ua std RBA ET ele mat Gala uny Sian pe LET AS ek ATA Government Operations. Small Business. . Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Select Committee on Ethics. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. AQ Hoe Select Committee on Outer Continental elf. Agriculture. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Appropriations. Ways and Means. Ways and Means. Education and Labor. Small Business. Government Operations. Judiciary. Appropriations. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Interior and Insular Affairs. International Relations. Budget. Rules. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Ways and Means. Education and Labor. Small Business. Armed Services. Budget. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Budget. Post Office and Civil Service. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. 356 Congressional Directory Lroyp of California________ Armed Services. Science and Technology. Lroyp of Tennessee________ Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Rules. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Post Office and Civil Service. Rules. Interior and Insular Affairs. Science and Technology. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Judiciary. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. McCormack... i... 5.7. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. McDaAPY i Joe Appropriations. Small Business. Armed Services. Appropriations. Appropriations. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Select Committee on Assassinations. Agriculture. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations, chairman. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. MARLENEE_ _ __ ASN aE Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. MARRIOTT ARS Interior and Insular Affairs. Small Business. MARTIN. ______ ra aber Jal, Ways and Means. MATHIS_ ______ SR A Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. MATTOX. oo. se Eath G, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Er a A es District of Columbia. Judiciary. Select Committee on Ethics. Ho Sie Interior and Insular Affairs. Rules. Select Committee on Ethics. TRB Yk Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Sa a District of Columbia. International Relations. Select Committee on Aging. Re rR Appropriations. Lin Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ems Ways and Means. rae Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. SRR Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Ad Hoc Select Committee Shelf. on Outer Continental MnierofOhio........... Appropriations. MINBTA. i iri i sles Budget. Public Works and Transportation. MINISH.. Loo eal Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. MircHELL of Maryland.___ Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Joint Committee on Defense Production. MircHELL of New York____ Armed Services. MOARLEBY. .. iiainua. Rules. MOFFETT. occa la Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. MOLLORAN.. . ....ucciuiis Armed Services. House Administration. 358 Congressional Directory MONTGOMERY Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. MoorHEAD of California____ Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Judiciary. MoorHEAD of Pennsylvania_ Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Joint Economic Committee. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. MurprHY of Illinois Rules. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. MurruY of New York Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairInterstate and Foreign Commerce. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Shelf, chairman. man. Con tinental MvurprHY of Pennsylvania__._ Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. MURTHA Appropriations. Myers of Indiana Appropriations. Myers, GARY A Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. Armed Services. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. International Relations. Agriculture. Small Business. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. Appropriations. Budget. Select Committee on Ethics. Appropriations. The Speaker. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. Agriculture. House Administration. PATTEN Appropriations. PaTTERsON of California____ Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ParTisoN of New York Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. International Relations. Rules. Select Committee on Aging, chairman. PERKINS Education and Labor, chairman. PETTIS Education and Labor. International Relations. Ways and Means. Budget. Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Small Business. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Standards of Official Conduct. Select Committee on Ethics, chairman. Select Committee on Assassinations. Armed Services, chairman. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. Science and Technology. Government Operations. Small Business. Education and Labor. Standards of Official Conduct. Rules. Standards of Official Conduct. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Ranspack......ooninaae Judiciary. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. RANGEL: 2.0 oa. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. REGULA.- ‘moles0 oo Appropriations. Budget. Bevss: oo a Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, chairman. * Joint Economic Committee. RHODES. 0. ara Minority Leader. RICHMOND... ... ori.an Agriculture. Small Business. RINALDO. "rfoan os Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. Risennoover i District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. ROBERTS... iniusimas Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Public Works and Transportation. ROBINSON... os Appropriations. RODINO. oe ie Judiciary, chairman. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Bor: oo on is Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Rogers... .. oc Ce... Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. RoONCALIO =. oi ns Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. RooNEY. _... ... so. coc: Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Rosy. use Eas Agriculture. District of Columbia. House Administration. RBoSENTHAY: =.cr .:7% Government Operations. International Relations. ROSTENKOWSKI_ __________ Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Rousseror. J. ..... con. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Economic Committee. ROYBAL.....- ......2:5.00 Appropriations. Select Committee on Aging. Bubp. ..co. oo. oo ooeill Interior dnd Insular Affairs. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Small Business. Ad Boo Select Committee on Outer Continental elf. Select Committee on Aging. Government Operations. International Relations. Post Office and Civil Service. Br GerMaAIlNG. oo l5y Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Small Business. BANTINY. oo. as Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. SAnASING oon oi Education and Labor. Select Committee on Aging. SATTERFIBLD... iv. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. BAWYER oe na sa aa Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Ethics. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental helf. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Public Works and Transportation. Appropriations. Budget. Education and Labor. Rules. Agriculture. Small Business. SEUBIZ. on oerae SLACKS. as end ssmirmof Towa... SmiTH of Nebraska_________ SNYDER oz us ob ouc ca Res SOLARZ. of ii. Suelo: SPELILMAN. cae Colinas SPENCE. i csianSoin STAGGERS..... eosin uid STANGELAND... =...>. xo STANTON... i SARK CaSa STERD... vai Gude tds STEERS. cc vicinal Semen. io TL oo ile STOCKMAN...20 oo.is STORES... orion niiaain STRATTON... Coole s SYUDDS. uo Stomp__________________. SYMMS. oo. .aae Favor... aus Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Small Business, chairman. Appropriations. Appropriations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. International Relations. Post Office and Civil Service. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. Standards of Official Conduct. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. District of Columbia. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Appropriations. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Ways and Means. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on the Library. Appropriations. Budget. Select Committee on Assassinations, chairman. Armed Services. Select Committee on Ethics. International Relations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. Public Works and Transportation. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post, Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. House Committee Assignments TEAGUE Science and Technology, chairman. Standards of Official Conduct. Veterans’ Affairs. THOMPSON House Administration, chairman. Education and Labor. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Select Committee on Ethics. Agriculture. Government Operations. Select Committee on Assassinations. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Science and Technology. Appropriations. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. A Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental helf. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Ways and Means. Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Post Office and Civil Service. Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. Select Committee on Ethics. Ways and Means, chairman. Joint Committee on Taxation, chairman. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Ways and Means.’ Ways and Means. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. VOLKMER Agriculture. : Judiciary. WAGGONNER Ways and Means. WALGREN Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Congressional Directory WAMPLER .-roosue WATRING oorani WaxMma a CARRUR WeAVER. owen WHITEHURST WHITLE NEL ALA Ee AR WHITTEN. WIGOINS. i oh YWeRIonT 2 a0 Coo rele WYDLER:. oie aw Agriculture. Select Committee on Aging. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Education and Labor. Government Operations. District of Columbia. International Relations. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. Agriculture. Armed Services. Appropriations. House Administration. Judiciary. Aq Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continental helf. Select Committee on Ethics. Armed Services. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Appropriations. International Relations. Science and Technology. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Technology. International Relations. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, chairman. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Majority Leader. Budget. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Appropriations. International Relations. House Committee Assignments 365 Shelf. Young of Florida. _______. Appropriations. Young of Missouri________ Public Works and Transportation. Young of Texans... .... Rules. ABYLOCKY. Ce. ol International Relations, chairman. ZEYERERTL. oho i ria Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Ad Hoe Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES Senator Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Abourezk (S. Dak.)___ Allen (Ala) 5 or2 3 Anderson (Minn.)____ Baker (Tenn)... _.._ Bartlett (Okla.)______ Bayh (Ind)-o..ncnaen Bellmon (Okla.)_ _____ Bentsen (Tex.)_______ Biden (Del): . =... Brooke (Mass.)_______ Bumpers (Ark.)______ Burdick (N. Dak.)-___ ByrdVa.).. ........ Byrd (W.Vad.o-_: Cannon (Nev.)_.______ Cage (IN.J) cas Chafee(R.1)... Chiles(Mla) i... Chureh: (Idaho)... : Peter Stavrianos, 4121 Dun-nel Ln., Kensington, Md. 20795. Tom B:. Coker. .......n.0 *Peter Gove, Apt. B-818, 103 G St. SW. 20024. Hugh Branson, 1215 Old Stable Rd., McLean, Va. 22101. Lee Rooker, 311 C St. SE. 20003. P. A. Mack, 4701 32d St. 20008. Robert L. Haught, 1768 Dogwood Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 22302. Gary Bushell, 240 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Edward E. Kaufman, 621 Halstead Rd., Wilming-ton, Del. 19803. *Rolph Neas obo Pat Moran, 7002 Tyndale, McLean, Va. 22101. Yvonne Eider, 35 E St. 20001. J. Philip Reberger, 8230 The Midway, Annandale, Va. 22003. Virginia Yates, 1500 Arling-ton Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209. Chester B. Sobsey, 259 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Frances Henderson, Yonder House, Indian Head, Md. 20640. William Roesing, 2727 29th St. 20008. Charles Canady. __________ Mike Wetherell, 3815 N. 30th St., Arlington, Va. 22203. Sue A. Sadler, 4514 Connecticut Ave. 20008. Charles R. Mitchell, 9628 Carriage Rd., Kensington, Md. 20795. Norma Sommerdorf, 311 3d Ave. NE., Apt. 5 20002. Doris Lovett, 4201 Mas-sachusetts Ave. 20016. MaryAnn Freeman, 1811 N. Shore Ct., Reston, Va. 22090. Lynne Mann, 326 16th St. SE. 20002. Cathy Buchanan, 4956 Schuyler Dr., Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Gay Siverson, 240 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Edwina R. Doran, 419 A St. NE. 20002. Sheila Crowley, 2614 39th St. 20007. Jo Nobles, 657 E St. SE. 20003. Geraldine Gaginis, 2601 Woodley Pl. 20008. Mrs. Audrey A. Jones, 2000 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Ethel R. Low, 5609 37th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Janene Assuras, 259 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Jack Vandenberg, 3309 Hemlock Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Ms. Hollis Brown, 3925 Davis Pl. 20007. Fran Williams. Jennie-Marie Ward, 12507 Kembridge Dr., Bowie, Md. 20715. LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Clark (Towa): ni Cranston (Calif). .=__ Culver (Qowa) ._ >... Curtis (Nebr) -.2. = = Danforth Mo.) ._. DeConcini (Ariz.)_____ Dole (Rang). sit 20. Domenici (N. Mex.) __ Durkin (NIL) oo... Eagleton (Mo.)_______ Eastland (Miss.)__.___._ Ford (By) > ioe Garn (Utah)... 2c Glenn (Ohio)... cz: Goldwater (Ariz.)_____ Gravel (Alaska) ______ Grifin:(Mieh.). jo... Hansen (Wyo.)_.______ Hart(Colo.) 2 1. Haskell (Colo) ..._._. Hateh (Utah). Bob Miller, 908 Enderby Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Roy F. Greenaway, 2100 Waltonway Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Park Rinard, 2327 Dirksen S.0.B. Don E. Shasteen, 11704 Judy Pl., Potomae, Md. 20854. Alexander V. Netchvolodoff, 5814 Cromwell, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Gene Karp, 4428 25th St., Arlington, Va. Bill Wohlford, 2801 West-moreland, Arlington, Va. 22213. Dennis Howe, 3 Bunker Ct., Rockville, Md. 20852. Charles Meara. .._.....__... H. Edward Quick, 5611 Namakagan Rd. 20016. Courtney C. Pace, Apt. 202, 201 Massachusetts Ave. NE. 20002. James T. Fleming, 200 C St. SE. 20003. Jeff M. Bingham, 215 Con-stitution Ave. NE., No. 311 20002. William R. White, 204 Rus-sell S.0.B. 20510. John F. Murphy, 427 Rus-sell S.0.B. Robert Mitchell, 3317 Dirk-sen S.0.B. Albert A. Applegate, 7209 Ashview Dr., Springfield, Va. 22153. Paul R. Holtz, 8234 Toll House Rd., Annandale, Va. 22003. TomWBoog.. 25. - John Cevette, 2128 N. Courthouse Rd., Arling-ton, Va. 22201. Frank A. Madsen, 1912 Great Falls St., McLean, Va. 22101. Julie Marshall, 4424 Edmunds St. 20007. Mary Louise McNeeley, S-148, U.S. Capitol 20510. Patricia A. Sarcone, 1400 S. Joyce St., B-1601, Arlington, Va. 22202. Marilyn Grimm, 6501 Westland Rd., Bethes-da, Md. 20034. Judith A. Hollis, 7423 Carol Ln., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Sharon Nelson, 1401 N St., No. 1002 20005. Betty Meyer, 4501 Arlington Blvd., Ar-lington, Va. 22203. Helen R. Cameron, 3319 Huntley Sq., A-2, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Stephanie Pavelic. Ruth V. Herbst, 2508 St. John’s Pl., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Mrs. Jean Allen, 3225 Nealon Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Helen Price, 3705 S. George Mason Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Suzanne DeCosta, 815 S. 18th St., No. 300, Arling-ton, Va. 22204. Kathy L. Prosser, 204 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Judy Eisenhower, 427 Russell S.0.B. Donna Harlow, 3317 Dirksen S.0.B. Barbara S. Bengtson, 2132 N. Military Rd., Arlington, Va. 22207. Carmen Martin, 1331 35th St. 20007. Elsie Vance. Mary B. Nudd, 7424 Colshire Dr., No. 5, McLean, Va. 22101. Sue Brands, 3722 S. 12th St., Arlington, Va. 22204. 79-000 O -77 = 26 Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Hatfield (Oreg.)_ _____ Hathaway (Maine) _ _ _ Hayakawa (Calif.) ____ Heinz (Pa): oc. Helms (N.C.Y. ~~. -....= Hollings (S.C). _-.... Huddleston (Ky.)_____ Humphrey (Minn.)___ Inouye (Hawaii)... ___ Jackson (Wash.) ______ Javits (N.Y. Ya Johnston (Ta.)--..... Kennedy (Mass.)_____ Yaxalt (Nev.).. =... LeahyilVE). oi. Lugar (Ond.Y.oio220 McClellan (Ark.).____ McClure (Idaho) McGovern (S. Dak.) __ Gerald W. Frank, 463 Rus-sell S.0.B. 20510. Edward S. King, 3502 Tay-lor St., Chevy Chase 20015. Eugene Prat, 633 E St. SE. 20003. * Geoffrey Garin Clint Fuller, 3830 N. 30th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. Michael J. Copps, 6916 Baylor Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Philip L. Swift, 6388 Dockser Ter., Falls Church, Va. 22041. David G. Gartner, 3420 N. George Mason Dr., Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Eiler Ravnholt, 3566 Raymoor Rd., Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Don Kellermann, 3001 Veazey Ter. James H. Chubbuck, 3045 Chestnut St. 20015. Edward M. Martin, 6906 Breezewood Ter., Rock-ville, Md. David Russell, 3003 Van Ness St. 20008. Paul A. Bruhn James Guirard, Jr., 1129 Cameron Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., 23 3d St. NE. P. Wallace Whiteaker, 8415 Thames St., Springfield, Va. 22151. Richard K. Thompson, 3704 Maryland, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. George V. Cunningham, 3918 Calvert St. 20007. Marian Bruner. Elizabeth Blackshaw, 1122 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Mrs. Rita Buckingham, 4327 Hartford Hills Dr., Silver Hill, Md. 20023. Dolores Senanis. Mrs. Claire Eastman Nickels, No. 203, 915 S. Washington St., Alexandria, Va. 22314. Mary W. Hughes, 2500 Q St. 20007. Kathryn Roberts, 11004 Vale Rd., Oakton, Va. 22124. Violet W. Biglane, 4424 Fessenden St. 20016. Sharon Yoshimura. Erna W. Miller, 210 A St. NE. 20002. Geraldine Welch, 4737 N. 14th, Arlington, Va. Laurelie M. Wallace, 1115 Litton Ln., McLean, Va. 22101. Angsligne Lee, 2500 Q DU. Carol Laxalt, 6660 Mid-hill Pl., Falls Church, Va. 22043. Ms. Patricia McLaughlin, 7517 Ambergate Pl., No. 2, McLean, Va. 22101. Dorothy Turnipseed, 1339 30th St. 20007. Erika Lee, 5375 Duke St., Alexandria, Va. 22304. Margie Nicholson, 1600 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Mrs. Bobbie Butler, 812 Rittenhouse St. 20011. Patricia J. Donovan, 4241 Dirksen S.0.B. 20510. LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued MelIntyre (NE) oo Magnuson (Wash.)___ Mathias (Md). ___ Matsunaga (Hawaii) __ Melcher (Mont.)_ ____ Metcalf (Mont.) _.____ Metzenbaum (Ohio) __ Morgan (N.C). oo: Moynihan (N.Y.)__.__. Muskie (Maine) Nelson (Wis.).___... Nunn (Ga). > 0 i 3d Packwood (Oreg.).___ Pearson (Kans.)______ Pall (BY 2a, Perey (TH) =) =r. Proxmire (Wis.)______ Randolph (W. Va.).__ Ribicoff (Conn.) Riegle (Mich.)_ __ Roth (Del.) Sarbanes (Md.)..._. Sasser (Tenn.) ._______ Schmitt (N. Mex.) ____ Administrative or Legislative* Assistant David A. Laroche, 46 N. Fenwick St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Michael E. Steward, 2401 Calvert St. 20008. Ed O’Connell Sheri Matano, 413 D St. SE. 20003. Ben Stong, 404 W. Great Falls Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Peggy McLaughlin, 3512 S. Utah, Arlington, -Va. 22206. Mrs. Mary Jane C. Due, 608 6th Pl. SW. 20024. Carroll H. Leggett Stuart Gordon, 1221 Washington, Alexandria, V a. Charles J. Micoleau, 3179 Porter St. 20008. J. Louis Hanson, 1435 4th St. SW. 20024. Richard B. Ray, 110 Rus-sell S.0.B. Alan F. Holmer, 7714 Fal-staff Ct., McLean, Va. Jerry B. Waters, 7900 Lyn-brook, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Thomas G. Hughes, 4478 MacArthur Blvd. 20007. Joseph A. Farrell Howard Shuman, 5241 Dirksen S.0.B. Philip V. McGance Malcolm O. Campbell, Jr., 602 E. Capitol St. 20003. Carl Blake ©. 5: & Dennis Thomas, 2600 Nic-odemus Rd., Westminster, Md. 21157. Burton V. Wides, 208 9th St. 20003. Jerry Grant, 2901 S. Grant, Arlington, Va. Tony Payton, 907 6th St. SW. 20024. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Patricia McHugh, 4117 Davis Pl, No. 302 20007. Alma A. Hostetler, 2853 Ontario Rd. 20009. Amelia H. Graves, 1001 Wilson Blvd., Arling-ton, Va. 222009. Virginia Ing, 317 3d St. SE., No. 6 20003. Teddy Roe, 1340 N. Pegram andria, Va. Ms. Juanita 907 6th St. SW., Apt. 710 20024. Sarah E. Stewart. Florence Roth. Joan C. Mutz, 2516 Tun-law Rd. 20007. Martha Tate, 110 Russell S.0.B. Cathy Wagner, 416 New Jersey Ave. SE. 20003. Frances J. Cody, 6101 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22304. Janice H. Demers, 3252 Prospect St. 20007. Nadine Jacobsen. Arlene Branca, 5241 Dirksen S.0.B. Stella A. Sargent, 4002 Belle Rive Ter., Alex-andria, Va. 22309. Vergie L. Cass, 4000 Massachusetts Ave. 20016. Janet Howard. Catherine M. Donahoe, 3327 Reservoir Rd. Dolores H. Stover, 2500 N. Van Dorn, Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Diana Griffin, 338 8th St. SE. 20003. Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES Continued Senator Schweiker (Pa.)_____._ Scott. Va). sisi.i Sparkman (Ala.)______ Stafford V5.) oo. Stennis (Miss). =o. Stevens (Alaska)______ Stevenson. (T0.)..... Stone. (Fla). oo. Talmadge (Ga.)_..___ Thurmond (S.C.).__.__ Power (Tex)... is Wallop (Wyo.). ec... Weicker (Conn.) ______ Williams (NJ)... 0. “Young (N.. Dak.) ._.. Zorinsky (Nebr.)______ Administrative or Legislative* Assistant David Newhall III, 253 Russell S.0.B. 20510. John T. White II, 8905 Stratford Ln., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Mrs. Octa R. Watson, 312 Mansion Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Neal J. Houston, 1124 Cameron Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. William E. Cresswell, 1208 Westgrove Blvd., Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Timothy A. McKeever Thomas J. Wagner, 7707 Glenmore Spring Way, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Eli Feinberg, 4936 Western Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 20016. Rogers T. Wade, 109 Rus-sell S.0.B. 20510. Carolyn Bacon, 950 25th St. 20037. Becky Lambert, 3232 Pros-pect St. 20007. Roy E. Kinsey, 8905 Union Farm Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Walter Ramsay, 215 Con-stitution Ave. NE. 20003. Robert J. Christman, 4153 Novar Dr., Chantilly, Va. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Mrs. Elsie M. May, 253 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Delphine Heiney, 9323 Humphries Dr., Burke, Va. 22015. Ellis Stewart, 417 A St. SE. 20003. Jean W. Lupton, 3421 Spring Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 22306. Mildred M. Ward, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. 20007. Celia B. Niemi, 700 New Hampshire Ave. 20037. Phyllis E. Gustafson, 1101 New Hampshire Ave. 20037. Cecilia Jackson, 6036 Westchester Park Dr., College Pk., Md. 20740. Ms. Rita Hubler, 109 Russell S.0.B. 20510. Sylvia Mitchell, College Pk., Md. Martha Jennison, 208 Wilkes, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Pat Halcomb, 2305 Pennsylvania Ave. 20037. Marge Broadbin, 1743 N. Cliff St., Alexan-dria, Va. 22301. Jean Jones, 3160 Green-way Pl., Alexandria, Va. 22302. + Patricia B. Young, 3001 Veazey Ter. 20008. Carolyn M. Andrade, 1334 31st St. 20007. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE Representative Abdnor (S. Dak.)_____ Addabbo (N.Y.) Akaka (Hawaii) Alexander (Ark.).___._ Allen (Tenn.) Anmbro N.Y.) oo, Ammerman (Pa.)_____ Anderson (Calif.)_____ Anderson (I11.)_______ Andrews (N.C.) Andrews (N. Dak.)___ Annunzio (I11.) Applegate (Ohio) Archer (Tex.) Armstrong (Colo.)____ Ashbrook (Ohio) Ashley (Ohio).._______ Aspin (Wis.) AuCoin (Oreg.) Badham (Calif.) ASSISTANTS, AND Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Walter C. Conahan, 5105 Linwood Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Helen T. MacDonald, 3130 Wisconsin Ave. 20016. John Uchima William J. Miles, 301 Can-non: H.0.B. 20515, Ms. Bonnie Cowan, 623 A St. NE. 20002. Barbara Paley, 1111 Uni-versity Blvd., Silver Spring, Md. Neil McAuliffe, 907 6th St... SW. Apt. 414C 20024. Darrel H. Stearns, 1670 Chimney House Rd., Reston, Va. 22090. Michael J. Masterson, 2727 29th St. 20008. Margaret J. Sugg, 5408 Albia Rd. 20016. George Stannard, 3294 Blue Herron Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Mrs. Anna Azhderian, Box 684C, R.R. 7, Falmouth, Va. 22401. *Ken Parmelee Lloyd O. Pierson Walt Klein, 11603 Olympic Dr., Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Ronald W. Pearson Mrs. June G. Clendening, 4203 Forestville Rd. 20028. Charles Gonzales, 435 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. Susan Geoghegan, 12103 Raritan Ln., Bowie, Md. 20715. Brad Hathaway, 1108 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. SECRETARIES Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Dana K. Urban, 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. *Irving Maness, 7316 Durbin Ter., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Arlene Sumimoto. Julia R. Smith, 417 Mill St. SE., Vienna, Va. Charlotte Dye, 2601 Park Center Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Colleen J. Healy, 1723 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. *Mark A. Theisen, 2410 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. June H. Foster, 1600 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. *Barbara M. Fletcher, 228 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Mary Ann Bond, 2601 Woodley Pl. William Nelson, 1301 Delaware Ave. SW. 20024. Pat Wood. Jane Uhrig. Mary Spaulding. *Donald D. Evans. Mrs. Sandra Rinck, 6404 Hardwood Dr., Lanham, Md. 20801. Kathy Cooper, 439 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. Dayle A. Thompson, 5144 N. 10th Rd., Arlington, Va. 22205. Louise Willett, 1108 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. 373 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS. AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Badillo (N.Y)... Bafalis Wadi. Baldus:(Wig.}ooo or Barnard (Ga). . BaucasitMont) Bauman (Md.). Beard (RJ... =. 5, Beard:(Tenn)... Bedell (Iowa) ________ Beilenson (Calif.)_____ Benjamin (Ind.)______ Bennett: (Fla)... BevilliAla) =... Biagel (N.Y.) to. Bingham (N.Y. >= =. Blanchard (Mich.)____ Blouin (lowa).. Boggs(la.).. =... Boland (Mass.,). = Bolling Mo.) = .& Bonior (Mich.). Bonker (Wash.) Nancy R. Lowe, 510 G St. Bowen (Miss.) Brademas (Ind.)______ Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Mira F. Luy, 404 G St. SE. 20003. Richard T. Nelson, 9611 Jomar Dr., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Dave Metzger.oeu on D. Mayne Elder, 418 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. Steve Browning, 3623 Ever-ett St. 20008. Richard L. Ribbentrop, 4300 Old Dominion Dr., Arlington, Va. 22207. John FE. Smollins, Jr.," 57 Huxley Ave., Providence, R.1 Gary Sisco, 3808 King Ar-thur Rd., Annandale, Va. 22003. Ken Fredgren, 3016 S. 16th St., Arlington, Va. 22204. Jan Faulstich Earl Thompson S. R. (Bart) Johnson, 2113 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Hank Sweitzer, 2837 Ari-zona Ter. 20016. Peter K. Ilchuk, 2421 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. Gordon C. Kerr, 912 E. Cap- itol St. NE. 20003. Susan Lajed Sire ots Roger Woods, 4205 Maple Ave., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Barbara A. Rathe, 1656 32d St. 20007. P. Joseph Donoghue, 215 C St. SE. 20003. SE. 20003. James W. Vollman David < V. Yaden, 1! Longworth H.O.B. 20: John Hugh Henry_________ Frank Sullivan, Jr., 1379 North Carolina Ave. NE. 20002. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Cesarina Berrigan, 3245 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Joyce Stone, 3705 S. George Mason Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Margaret Whitford. Ms. Barbara Wyche, 418 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Holly Kaleczye, 4174 S. 36th St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Nancy Howard, 5375 Duke St., Alexandria, Va. 22304. Beverly L. G. Moss, 118 N. Abingdon St., Ar-lington, Va. 22203. Patricia A. Madson, 7203 Marlan Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Nancy Payne, 3001 Branch Ave., Hillcrest Hgts., Md. 20031. Rose Hammers. *John W. Farley, 2113 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Betty S. Johnson, 3705 S. George Mason Dr. Falls Church, Va. 22041. Cyndy Wilkinson, 103—-A 5th St. NE. 20002. Paula Altman, 2844 Wis-consin Ave. 20007. Celia McCabe. Susan Glaza, 5465 N. Morgan St., No. 102, Alexandria, Va. 22312. *Jan Schoonmaker, 1524 Longworth H.O.B. Joan Fay Campbell, 5565 Columbia Pike, Ar-lington, Va. 22204. Gladyce Sumida, 815 6th St. SW. 20024. Louise D. Hardman, 1529 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Retha Jeffreys. Agnes Ribarich, 103 G St. SW., Apt. B104 20024. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Breaux (Lai... 22 Breckinridge (Ky.)____ Brinkley (Gal). ...o Brodhead (Mich.)____ Brooke (Tex). oo Broomfield (Mich.) ___ Brown (Calif). oo. Brown; (Mich)... Brown (Ohio) Broyhill AN-C.) 0 Buchanan (Ala) oc _ Burgener (Calif.) _____ Burke (Calif) co . Burke(Fla) =... = Burke (Masg so. Burleson (Tex) 2% Burlisonn(Mo.). =.= Burton, John L. (Calif.). Burton, Phillip (Calif). Butler (Va Byron:(Md.)_ coal Caputo (NY). oc te Valsin A. Marmillion Carolyn H. Giolito, 2313 Eastgate Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Larry M. Wheeler, 1206 Wake Forest Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 22307. J. Phillip Jourdan, 416 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. PD Shoron Matis. ooo «0d John R. Sinclair, 4623A S. 36th St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Thomas H. Moss, 2342 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. John W. Lampmann, 10305 Hickory Creek Ct., Great Falls, Va. 22066. James D. McIntire, 4423 N. 17th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. Don Wilson, 3025 Ontario Rd. 20009. Janean L. Mann, 608 6th St. NE. 20002. Harry Compton, 203 Yoa-kum Pkwy., Alexandria, Va. 22304. Wendell M. Holloway, 11805 Canfield Rd, Potomac, Md. 20854. Lois Blackburn, 3562 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Edward J. Moore, 47 Wash-ington St., Quincy, Mass. 02169. Mrs. Judith S. Curtis, 2369 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Michal Sue Prosser, 1338 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Frank J. Kieliger Donald W. Ruby, 41759 Danville Rd., Wood-bridge, Va. 22193. Robert H. Atkinson, 1232 Longworth H.O.B. Dick Leggitt, 8315 Cushing Ct., Springfield, Va. 22150. Claudia Henagan. Dorothy H. Miles, 4790 Southland Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22312. Ms. Ann Ogden, 416 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Ginger Heuer. Nancy G. Comer, 5115 Cliffhaven Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003. Pat Hester, 2342 Ray-burn"H.O.B. 20515, DeAnna L. Delong, 1280 21st St. 20036. Margaret Harpster, 3033 New Mexico Ave. 20016. Ms. Lynn Clayton, 4803 W. Braddock Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22311. James T. Apple, 6214 Randall Ct., Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Jayne Gillenwaters, 5101 River Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. 20016. Beverly A. King, 336 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Lois Blackburn. Deborah Swartz, 17 3d St. NE., No. 3 20002. Mrs. Claudia Sipe, 2369 Rayburn H.O.B. Nanci Leong. Lee Mc Kenna, 9828 Watts Branch Dr, Rockville, Md. 20850. Karen E. Wakefield, 1232 Longworth H.O.B. Regina M. Aglietti, 922 24th St., Apt. 309 20036. tAdministrative Assistant. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Carney (Ohio) Carr Mich)... Carter (Ky.) Cavanaugh (Nebr.)___ Cederberg (Mich.)____ Chappell (Fla.)_______ Chisholm (N.Y.).--... Clausen, Don H. (Calif). Clawson, Del (Calif.)__ Clay (Mo) o.oo) Cleveland (N.H. Yo 7 Cochran (Miss.)______ Cohen (Maine). ____ 2 Coleman (Mo.)_____ Sot Collins (LY soon 2 Collins (Tex) oo... Conable N.Y.) 21: Conte (Masa)...4 2 Conyers (Mich.)______ Corcoran (Fl): ==. Corman (Calif.).____. Cornell (Wis.) Cornwell (Ind.) Cotter (Conn.) Thomas J. Keyes, 1900 Lyttonsville Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Bernie Schroeder, 5867 Banning Pl. Burke, Va. Michael A. Forgash, 2618 Culpeper Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. H. S. Matthews, 2353 Rayburn H.O.B. Mrs. Carolyn J. Smith, 809 Hayward Ave., Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Larry Graves, 2336 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. Anita S. Charles, 2801 New Mexico Ave. 20007. Jerome Willlams. . 0... William R. Joslin *James Lofton, 212 Cannon H.O0.B Thomas A. Daffron, 5109 Allan Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20016. Dennis E. Lambert *Robert Sylvester, Cannon H.O.B. *Mrs. Shirley Simpson, Rt. 1, Box 342, Lanham-Severn Rd., Bowie, Md. 20715. Harry K. Nicholas_________ Sally S. Doneer, 209 Warren St. NE. 20002. Heidi Napper Don Stephens, 1107 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Robert C. Ruben, 4137 W. Woodbine St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Elizabeth Ross W ithnell _ _ _ Walter Stasey William J. Cunningham, Jr., 7208 Cloverdale Dr. Oxon Hill, Md. Betty Schrinner, 1424 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Kathy Kahn, 2909 Stuart Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Mrs. Kathleen Dehnel. Peg Tentinger, 1600 Ken-wood Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Rachelle Rosenberg, 5 Pitt Ct., Rockville, Md. 20850. Mrs. Diana K. Tully, 2353 Rayburn H.O.B. Mrs. Carolyn J. Smith, 809 Hayward Ave. Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Sandra Ball, 5021 Seminary Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22311. *Beverly J. Schwarz. Mrs. M. Kate Jackson, 9720 Loudoun Ave, Manassas, Va. 22110. Doris Wagley, 209 Lake-side Dr., Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Linda G. Craig, 3100 S. Manchester St., Falls Church, Va. 22044. Marlene Thompson. Dorothy Ross, 113 Can-non I.0.B. 20515. Pam Herath, 6403 Gifford Ln. , Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Mrs. Linda McLaughlin. Bernadette O’Reilly, J-201, 3900 Hamilton St., Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Mary Cavanaugh, 1107 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Colleen Moll, 1001 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209. Anita Mariani. Martha Riester, 801 3d St. SW. 20024. Angela A. Luzzi, 501 Sla-ters Ln., Alexandria, Va. 22134. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Coughlin(Pa.)..c.r = Crane (HY 200, D’Amours (N.H.)_____ Daniel, Robert W., Jr. (Va.). Daniel, W. C. (Va.)___ Danielson (Calif.)_____ Davia (B.C) ai de la. Garza (Tex.).___ Delaney (N.Y) ooo. Derwinski (TN) oii. Devine (Ohio) Dickinson (Ala)... __ Dicks (Wash). 2. Diggs (Mich). io. Dingell (Mich.) Dodd (Conn):.. Dornan (Calif.) Downey (N.Y.) Drinan. (Mass) ~. Duncan (Oreg.) Duncan{(Tenn.). Early (Mass.) Eckhardt (Tex.) Mitchell A. Rosenfeld, 7111 Thrasher Rd., McLean, Va. 22101. Ed Milne, 1406 Longworth H.O.B. John Pfeiffer Thad 'S. Murray, 10513 Cedar Ave., Fairfax, Va. 22030. W. Fred Fletcher, 1705 Longworth H.O.B. Ray Sebens, 3906 Lincoln-shire St., Annandale, Va. 22003. W. Mullins McLeod Celia Hare Martin, 2500 Q St. 20007. Dolores Cook, 1727 Mas-sachusetts Ave. 20036. John D. Gregory, 130 Can-non H.O.B. Ann D. Bolton, 6031 N. 22d Rd., Arlington, Va. 22205. John S. Hoyt, 2111 Jeffer-son-Davis Hwy., Arling-ton, Va. 20036. J. C. Steen, 4604 Brinkley Rd., Camp Springs, Md. Randall Robinson, 2208 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Marilynne Mikulich, 2221 Rayburn H.O.B. Beth Provinse, 1414 17th St. 20036. Vincent Ryan *Philip Sparks Ranny Shuman, 500 9th St. 20003. A. Conover Spencer, 1435 4th St. SW., Apt. B-615 20024. Mrs. Pat Robinson William Rourke, 5111 Albe-marle St. 20016. Ms. Ann K. Lower, 111 C St. SE. 20002. Debbie K. Williams, 814}; C St. SE. 20003. Diana Hoalst, 1406 Longworth H.O.B. Sue Beauchesne. Mrs. Barbara J. Mont- gomery, 8359 Thomp-son Rd., Annandale, Va. 22003. Mrs. Vivian Anderson, 1600 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22202. Patricia. Anderson, 12536 Woodstock Dr., Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Linda G. Taylor. *Robert B. Brauer. Frances M. Turk. Ann Todd, 130 Cannon H.O.B. Susan Clark, 406 Duvall Ln., Annapolis, Md. 21403. Brenda O. Vaughn, 4008 38th Pl., N. Arlington, Va. 22207. Mrs. Brenda Wambough, 8122 Pinelake Ct., Alex-andria, Va. 22309. Shirley A. Beck, 3309 Ardley tL. Falls Church, Va. 22041. Ms. Lorraine MecDaniels, 325 P St. SW., No. 801 20024. Judith Brennan, 2221 Rayburn H.O.B. *Brice Gwinn, 430 6th NE. 20002. Linda Love. J. Hilary Lieber. Mary Anderson. Helen Larkin Burton, 8285 Adenlee Ave., Fairfax, Va. 22030. *Sherry Cook. Melanie A. Markarian, 3003 Van Ness St. 20008. Frances L. Gray, 3305 Navy Day Dr, Suitland, Md. 20023. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Edgar (Pa.)..... 2.0 Edwards (Ala). ______ Edwards (Calif.)______ Edwards (Okla.)______ Eilberg (Pa): soins Emery (Maine)_______ English (Okla.)_______ Erlenborn (I1.)_______ Briel (Pa). --i or Evans (Colo.) Evans (Del). 7 Bvans (Ga).= = :r Evans (Ind). fio Pary (Hy nn Pasgeell (Fla)... 05 Fenwick (N.J.)_______ Pindley-(TU): 20 Pish-(N.Y) ols Fisher (Va. 1 0 Fithian nd.) >. 5. Flippo (Alay >. a Flood (Pa.) Florio (N.J.) Priscilla Skillman, 3733 Kanawha St. 20015. David C. Pruitt ITI, 2439 Rayburn H.O.B. *Gary Fay, 4408 N. 16th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. *Greg Meier, 1223 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. David J. Umansky, 736 9th St. SE. 20003. Charles F. Bass, 4501 Crest Ln., McLean, Va. 22101. Gary Dage, 800 W. Main St., Yukon, Okla. 73099. Carolyn M. Sladek, 5550 Columbia Pike, Apt. 275, Arlington, Va. 22204. Jon Warren Plebani_______ Dale Hulshizer, darlake Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22309. William T. Kendall, 7606 Geranium St., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Wallace R. Wright, 2624 Woodley Pi Falls Church, Va. 22046. *Martin E. Tolomeo, Jr., 432 Cannon’ H.O.B 20515. Al Desecki, 4216 S. Rock-well, Chicago, Ill. 60332. Charles R. O’Regan, 1514 N. Buchanan St., Arling-ton, Va. 22205. Hollis McLoughlin, 204 E. Capitol St. 20003. Robert J. Wichser, 510 D St. SE. 20003. John D. Barry, 201 T-St. SW. 20007. John G. Milliken, 4141 N. Henderson St., Arling-ton, Va. 22203. Keith F. Abbott, 801 N. Pitt St., Apt. -1610, Alexandria, Va. William E. Rasco, 3500 Norris PI. Alexandria, Va. 22305. Helen M. Tomascik._ ______ Robert C. Gatty, 1726 Longworth H.O.B. Kathy Keel, 950 25th St., Apt. 814N 20037. Charlotte C. O'Malley, 5225 Pooks Hill Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20014. Doris B. Lumpkins, 4200 14th St. NE. 20017. Jane Craft, 1223 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Patricia Gies, 490 M St. SW. 20024. Merry Bennett, 321 C St. SE. 20003. Judy Dutterer, 5802 Cleves Ln. 20016. Mrs. Glenda Zepp, 8423 Cottage St., Vienna, Va. 22180. Ms. Margaret Sharkey. Sue Feinthel, 1226 S. Taylor, Arlington, Va. 22204. Mrs. Barbara C. Andrukitis, 14805 Dufief Dr., Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Martha Parrish. Sally Battin, 432 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. *Tom Campbell, 139 C St. SE. 20003. Barbara Burris, 4600 Connecticut Ave. 20008. Catherine Armstrong, 2800 Devonshire Pl. 20008. Karen Cindrich, 3006 Eton Dr. , Upp er Marlboro, Md. 20870. Mrs. Aya H. Ely, 1545 18th St. 20036. Janice Williams. Edith M. Munro, 1250 4th St. SW., Apt. 613. Linda Sue Jordan, 104 Princess St., Alexandria, Va. 22314. Mrs. Gay A. Duty, 1726 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Flowers (Ala)... Flynt (Cadcisc oon Foley (Wash). ....... Ford Mich.) ......c Ford (Tenn)... oo... Porzyithe (N.J.).o.... Fountain (N.C.).-. == Fraser Minn.) _...__ Frenzel (Minn.)..____ Prey (Flo... =o Fuqua (Fla)... Gammage (Tex.)_____ Gaydoz (Pn). oi Gephardt (Mo.)..___. Giaime. (Conn)... i. = Gibbons (Fla)...i. Gillman’ CN. XY.) = xe Gian (Ga) Glickman (Kans.)___._ Goldwater (Calif.)..___ Gonzalez (Tex)... Goodling (Pa.).__._.._ Gore (Tenn). oc. = Gradison (Ohio) Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Frank H. Rathbun, 11308 Popes Head Rd., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Percy Harvey Dan Cryer... dsioci o Walter J. Pittman, Pinedale Ct., Church, Va. 22041. *Iric Nathanson, 508 D St. SE. 20003. Dick Willow, 1026 Long-worth H.O.B. Oscar F. Juarez, 2427 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. Herb Wadsworth, 458 New Jersey Ave. SE. 20003. Stuart Glass, 113 5th St. NE. 20002. Bernard A. Mandella, 2238 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. John B. Crosby, 2905 Rittenhouse 20015. D. Eileen Nixon, 2207 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. Mrs. Nell Howlett, 3909 5th St. N., Arlington, Va. 22203. Robert J. Becker, 9856 Lakepointe Dr., Burke, Va. 22150. Robert H. Hart, 1322 27th St. 20007. Jack Williams Kenneth L. Black, 8414 Alyce Pl, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Gail J. Beagle, 526 4th St. SE. 20003. Wm. A. Cornell, Jr., 301 G St. SW. 20024. *Kenneth Jost, 327 13th St. SE. 20003. Ronald R. Roberts Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Ms. Beverly Burns, 2434 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Mary Lou Lucus, 9 5th St. SE. 20003. Sandra McElvey, 3502 Kings Cross Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Margaret Borellis, 505 A St. SE. 20003. *Marty Foster. Mary B. McGann. *Ted L. Daniel, 1681 Tarleton Way, Crofton, Md. 21114. Elsie Wonneberger, 6600 Mulroy St., McLean, Va. 22101. Pat Eveland, 1026 Longworth H.O.B. Anne C. Pickett, 2427 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Mrs. Ruth Fisher, 5800 Quantrell Ave., No. 1414, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Jan G. Taylor, 115 C St. SE. 20003. Phyllis S. Jones, 2238 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Vicki Watt, 2238 Pimmet Run Ln., Falls Church, Va. Charlene Abshire. Mrs. Patricia Harford, 7518 Newberry Ln., Lanham, Md. 20801. Geraldine Sheflett, 8817 Beauchamp Dr., Alexandria, Va. 223009. Katharine Calhoun, 508 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Mary Helen Kelly. Jane Havlicek, 5225 Pooks Hill Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20014. Ella M. Wong, 3927 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. 20020. Nancy A. Newcomer, 3435A S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Marcia Webb, 2475 Virginia Ave. 20037. Victoria D. Kirk, 5100 Mineola Rd., College Park, Md. 20740. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Grassley (Iowa).______ Gudger (N.C.)_______ Guyer (Ohio). _______ Hagedorn (Minn.)____ Holl: (Tex) toi de Hamilton (And). = Hammerschmidt (Ark.). Hanley (N.Y.)... uo: Hannaford (Calif.)____ Hansen (Idaho) Harkin (Iowa) Harrington (Mass.)___ Harriss (Vay cos2 00 Harsha (Ohlo)...i.. Hawking (Calif.).-=. Heckler (Mass.). _____ Hefner (N.C) 00 0 Heftel (Hawaii) Hightower (Tex.)_____ Hillis (Ind) ...L...... Holland (S.C). -=... Hollenbeck (N.J.)____ Holt (Md.). 2a 22 Holtzman (N.Y.):2 7 Administrative or Legislative* Assistant James B. (Pete) Conroy, 211 N. Delaware Ave., 309-11 Post Office Bldg., Mason City, Iowa. Ms. Tempie Bobrowski.____ M. E. Monroe, 114 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. George L. Berg, Jr., 1216 Swan Creek Rd., Tan-tallon, Md. 20022. Baron I. Shacklette, Rt. 4, Box 212, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Rick Stoner.’ colo S200 Raymond T. Reid... ______ J. Daniel Costello, 12321 LaPlata St., Silver Spring, Md. 20904. William H. Devine________ John Fitzpatrick, 2324 Knapp, Ames, Iowa 50010 Lawrence J. Tell, 2330 19th t Christopher J. Spanos, 8502 Crossley Pl., Alexandria, Va. 22308. Pamela Jane Richards, 1704 Tyvale Ct., Vienna, Va. 22180. John W. Smith, 4014 Byrd Rd., Kensington, Md. 20795. Karen Rittinger, 2200 Co-lumbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. BillMeBwen..... 000. Bill’ Brown: oo i ihe Yvan Sinelairy. Loos Robert C. Junk, 25 3d St. NE. 20002. Margaret Bethea Phipps, 103 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Neil S. Newhouse, 1224 Martha Custis Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Richard H. Prendergast, 1510 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. *Anthony Freedman. ______ Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Yvonne R. O. Goodman. *Thomas L. Adams. Margaret W. Hynes, 519 Tennessee Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22305. B. Jean Bell, 3160 N. 20th St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Dorothy F. Council, 3525 Paul St., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Gloria Cherry. Pam Wehner. Mrs. Norma J. Bright, 1079 Galway Rd., Davidsonville, Md. 21035. Elizabeth A. Stack. Mrs. Connie Hansen. Dianna J. Baker, 134 6th St. NE. 20002. Virginia McIntyre, 3288 Aberfoyle Pl. 20015. Ms. Connie O’Reilly, 1502 Woodacre Dr., McLean, Va. 22101. *Jean Armistead, 700 New Hampshire Ave. Mrs. Helen K. D. Bradby, 6351 Utah Ave. 20015. Glenda Leggitt, 8315 Cushing Ct., Spring-field, Va. 22153. Maddie L. Young. Barbara Tyres. Barbara A. Thoelke, 4864 W. Braddock Rd., Apt. 202, Alexandria, Va. 22311. *John P. Winborn, 103 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Christine A. Daly, 7105 Mint PL, No. 104, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Leslie Adlam, 1510 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. *Leah Wortham. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Horton N.Y). 12: Howard (NJ). ..c.-Hubbard (Ky.)....._.: Huckaby (La.)..... Hughes (NJ)... Hyde (HL)... o.oo Ychord (Mo.) = 5 =. Ireland (Fla). 2. 30 Jacobs (Ind) eo Jeffords (VE) oo. Jenking (Gay. iz on Jenrette (S.C)... Johnson (Calif.).. Johnson (Colo). io. i: Jones IN. CH aus do Jones (Okla)... v' Jones (Tenn. yz. oo. Jordan (Pex): i. 50 Kasten (Wis) =. 7% Kastenmeier (Wis.) ___ RazeniTex) oo... Kelly (Fla David A. Lovenheim, 4140 N. 27th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. Timothy F. Sullivan, 1425 4th St. SW., Apt. A208 20024. *Darrell Hotchkiss, 3112 N St. 20007. Lou Bumett,. ...... i. Michael Petit, 543 5th St. SE. 20003. *Mrs. Jane Fogarty, 10087 Windstream Dr., Colum-bia, Md. 21044. Susan Livingstone, 2302 Rayburn H.O.B. Alice V. Myers, 301 G St. SW. 20024. Ms. Winnie Burrell, 700 7th St. SW. 20024. Robert J. Gray, 1201 Lone Corner Rd., Mt. Airy, Md. 21771. Terry-Miller eo. or: oo William Keyserling..._____ *John F. Nutter, Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. William H. Cleary, 1965 Virginia Ave., McLean, Va. 22101. Floyd J. Lupton, 110 D St. SE. 20003. John E. Lynn, 511 W. Great Falls St., Falls Church, Va. 22046. Ray H. Lancaster, 1608 Old Stage Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Rufus (Bud) Myers, Jr., 1534 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. James Harff, 2917 Dum-barton Ave. 20007. Kaz Oshiki, 5600 Broad Branch Rd. 20015. Robert H. Fleming, 2711 Jennifer St. 20015. John Gartland, 11820 Hunt-ing Ridge Ct., Potomac, Md. 20854. Ruby G. Moy, 405 Seward Sq. SE. 20003. *Nancy Blades, 1425 4th St. SW., Apt. 210B 20024. Vicki L. Price, 1612 Kenwood Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22302. Billie Thomas. Mrs. Mary E. Minutes, 2617 Lackawanna St., Adelphi, Md. 20783. Mrs. Jane Fogarty, 10087 Windstream Dr., Columbia, Md. 21044. Mrs. Betty Pattie, 2302 Rayburn H.O.B. *Stephen A. Sauls, 20 5th St. SE. 20003. Mrs. Mary Kay Anderson, 12008 Claridge Rd., Wheaton, Md. 20902. Lorraine F. Benedini. Elizabeth Fleming. Cookie Miller. Ellen Gospodnetich, 2347 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Patti J. Wilson, 6621 Wakefield Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Mrs. Gloria Curry, 4405 Scarborough Sq., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Mrs. Sandra Webster, 4813 W. Braddock Rd., No. 100, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Ms. Anita Ebersole, 407 Cannon H.O.B. Lynn K. Beal, 2300 S. 24th Rd., No. 127, Arlington, Va. 22206. Anne Marie Donohoe, 7037 Quander Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Patricia A. Murray, 7228 Beverly St., Annandale, Va. 22023. Nancy Guiden, 5055 Seminary Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Congressional Darectory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES Continued Representative Remp{N.Y.) >... ..- Ketchum (Calif). ____ Keys: (Kans)...2. . Kildee (Mich.)_..__... Kindness (Ohio) Roch (N-Y. yoo. ull Kostmayer (Pa)... Krebs (Calif). _ 0... Krueger (Tex.).______ LaFalee (NY). Loc Lagomarsino (Calif.)__ Latta (Ohio) Leach (Iowa) Yederer (Pa). sl. LeFante (NJ) LF. noi Leggett (Calif.)_______ Lehman (Fla.)_______ Lent (N.Y). uu. Levitag (Car). 2-2. Bloyd (Calif): Los Lloyd (Tenn.)i ii: Yong (La.)y. ous. Long (Md.) Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Randal C. Teague, 4300 | Cedarlake Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Christopher C. Seeger______ Judith Aitken...20 .. Thomas W. Wagamon, 6339 31st St. 20015. Ronay A. Menschel________ Edward Mitchell. _________ Dennis Gaab, 3225 Brook-ings Ct., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Dan Dutko, 2105 Wake-field, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Montgomery K. Winkler, 5606 Albia Rd. 20016. Kaye M. Burchell, 2800" Woodley Rd. 20008. Gary Madson, 7203 Mad-son, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Robert Diamond, 516 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. James M. Dolan, 156 F St. SE. 20003. Owen R. Chaffee, 203 Yoa-kum Pkwy. No. 1012, Alexandria, Va. 22304. *Lucy MecLelland, 700 7th St. SW., No. 629 20024. Barbara A. Morris, Annan-dale, Va. Fred M. York, Jr., 1004 Massachusetts Ave. NE. 20002. Jerry Giovaniello, 210 E. Fairfax St., Falls Church, Va. 22046. Richard J. Ebersole, 208 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Patti Birge Tyson, 3615 Davis St. 20007. *Barbara Reno, 2394 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Ms. Janet Dorn, Hyde Park, Apt. 601, 4141 Henderson Rd., Arling-ton, “Va. > 22203. Kathy Dignan. Robbie Nichols. Dolores Nouhan, 3046 S. Abingdon, B2, Arlington, Va. 22206. Nancy S. Scott, 7202 Bybrook Ln., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Diane Coffey, 4541 Warren St. 20016. Mrs. Sara E. Hilber, 11506 Tyre St., Upper Marl-boro, Md. 20870. Lyn Taecker, 934 Westminster St. 20001. Susan Gerrick, 1425 35th St. 20007. Lee Goodell, 4101 Cathedral NE. 20016. Estelle M. Tyler, 2409 Brambleton Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21209. Karen F. Grube, 301 G St. SW. 20024. Mrs. Dorothy C. O’Brien, 10246 Prince Pl., Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Carolyn Rockymore, 1216 Drum Ave., Capitol Heights, Md. 20027. Donna Malone, Columbia, Md. Helen W. Morey, 506 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Brigid Davis, 3819 S. 14th St., Arlington, Va. 22204. Kathy Becker, 208 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Virginia Lee Kintz, 2231 California St. 20008. Christy Cole, 2304 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Lott (Miss) Esai. oo: Lujan (N. Mex.).____. Luken (Ohio) Lundine (N.Y.). 25555 MeClory (THY... McCloskey (Calif.)____ McCormack (Wash.)__ McDade (Pa.) McDonald (Ga.)_____ McEwen (N.Y.) McFall (Calif.) McHugh (N.Y)... . McKay (Utah) McKinney (Conn.) Madigan (I1l.) Maguire (NJ). ______ Mahon (Tex.) Mann (S.C.) Markey (Mass.) Marks (Pa.) Marlenee (Mont.) Marriott (Utah) Martin (N.C.) Mathis (Ga.) Mattox (Tex.) Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Tom H. Anderson, Jr., 828 S. Lee, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Jack Crandall Ms. Esther Lane. _ ________ Ann Lewis, 1517 30th St. 20007. Geraldean Colevas, 3421 Southern Ave. 20020. E. Amber Scholtz, 3014 Dent PI. 20007. John Andelin,378 N St. SW. 20024. James W. Dyer, 10121 Spinning Wheel Ct., Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Frederic N. Smith Jom E-Mellon... -. Raymond F. Barnes, 12637 Dartenen St., Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Marvin 8. Rappaport, 2036 Peach Orchard Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22043. David B. Lee, 8007 Green-tree Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Joseph J. McGee Daniel F. Doran, oy Ct., Annandale, a. Robert Kerr Mrs. Dorothy Martin, 6909 Ft. Hunt Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Elizabeth A. Seeley, 4207 Main St., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Dan O’Connell, 319 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Marvin Collins, 1213 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Herb Williams Barry Nielsen James S. Lofton, 1915 Shannon Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22306. *Julian Holland John Thorne, 809 E. Capi-tol St. SE. 20003. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Susan L. Wooten, 5807 Merton Ct., Apt. 380, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Joanne Reinauer, 11244 Chestnut Grove Sq., Reston, Va. 22090. Jean E. Morrow, 2111 Jefferson Davis Hwy, No. 916S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Laurette T. Rash, 10421 Collingham Dr., Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Gail Ingels, 8428 Poplar Hill Dr., Clinton, Md. 20735. Gertrude L. Moser, 3016 N. Stuart St., Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Sue Ahearn. Donna M. Bell. *Samuel A. Mabry, 7302 Idylbrook Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22043. *Gary Bombardier, 7667 Maple Ave., Apt. 203, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Wanda Scott, 3422 S. Stafford, Arlington, Va. 22206. Lynn Lehrman. Diane Liesman, 102 Prince, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Connie Davis. *Mrs. Savannah Walker, 4810 Morgan Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Elizabeth Byrd. Katie Sullivan, 319 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. Janet Klinger, 1213 Longworth H.O.B. *Christie Snyder. Cristy Valentine. Elizabeth A. Naumoff, 3434 34th St. 20008. Lexine Rollins. Ms. Jennie Grindberg, 3559 Hamlet Pl., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Mazzoli (Ky.)________ T. Michael Nevens, 2000 S. Olive J. Daddario, 1111 Eads, No. 131, Arlington, Army-Navy Dr., Va. 22202. Arlington, Va. 22202. Meeds (Wash.) _____-_ Leonard Saari, 412 Under- Mary Martinez, 1414 hill Pl.,, Alexandria, Va. Peaceful Ln., Silver 22305. Spring, Md. 20904. Metcalfe 4 ES EOE Joseph Jacoby, 2438 Ray- Annie M. Abbott, 2438 burn H.O.B. Rayburn H.O.B. Meyner (N.J.)_______ Mark S. Singel, 1120 Valley Shirley A. Kalich, 4500 S. Dr., Alexandria, Va. Four-Mile Run Dr., 22302. Arlington, Va. 22204. Michel (LY... oro Ralph Vinovich, 2701 Park- Sharon G. Yard, 519 way Pl., Cheverly, Md. Independence Ave. SE. 20003. Mikulski (Md.)_______ Marilyn Marcosson, 226 Mary Jane Small. G St. SW. 20024. Mikva (I) 0 cleyl Eugenie Ermoyan, 800 4th Zoe Gratsias, 5460 St. SW. 20024. Nebraska Ave. 20015. Millord (Tex) os 2000 Richard H. White, Jr., 405 Betty C. Gibson, 405 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Miller (Calif.) 2:20. *John A. Lawrence Svlvia Muszalski. Miller (Ohio) Dave Brown, 3286 Apple- Linda G. Roderick, 2246 gate Ct., Annandale, Va. Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. 22003. Mineta (Calif): 10 Les Francis, 3106 Mec- Elinore Newland, 710% A George Ter., Alexandria, St. SE. 20003. Va. 22309. Minish (NJ) oo se Peggy Stack, 3128 Laurel Ave., Cheverly, Md. 20785. Mitchell (Md.)_______ George Minor Geraldine Houston. Mitchell (N.Y) 0.2 Sherwood L. Boehlert, 8305 Vicky a’Becket, 7401 18th Little River Turnpike, Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Alexandria, Va. 22003. 20783. Moakley (Mass.)_____ Nelson Hammell, 238 Can- Yvonne White, 238 non H.O.B. Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Moffett (Conn.)...._. Mrs. Kathleen I. Sadler, Ms. Anne M. Senese, 310 2507 Londonderry Rd., 3d St. SE. 20003. Alexandria, Va. 22308. Mollohan (W. Va.) Ms. C. Louise Ingram, 1600 Ms. Kathy Snodgrass, S. Joyce St., Arlington, 1600 S. Eads Street, Va. 22202. Arlington, Va. 22202. Montgomery (Miss.)__ Hilton R. Vance, 1351 N. Anne McGhee, 506 Con- Van Dorn St., Alexan- stitution Ave. NE. dria, Va. 22304. 20002. Moore (Tm) oc 000 Jay Stone, 6719 Pine Creek Sue Cornick, 301 G St. Moorhead (Calif.)_ _ __ Ct., McLean, Va. 22304. Mrs. Alice K. Andersen, SW. 20024. G. Maxine Dean, 3509 4441 Lowell St. 20016. Mabank Ln., Bowie, Md. 20715. Moorhead (Pa.)______ Mollie D. Cohen, 555 *William R. Maloni, Thayer Ave. Silver 2818 Chevy Chase Spring, Md. 20910. Pkwy. 20015. Moss (Calif.) Kathleen Benson, 2354 Betty Del Vecchio, Rayburn H.O.B. Arlington, Va. Mottl (Ohio) Bob Kitchel, 6908 Rocham- Mary Kahoun, 1111 beau Pl., Springfield, Va. Army-Navy Dr., No. 22153. C-601, Arlington, Va. 22202. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Murphy (Mll.)-cd 5c Murphy (N.Y) oa a Murphy (Pa)... oo. Murtha: (Pa). oi.) Myers (Ind): =: a=. Myers, Michael O. (Pa.). Myers, Gary A. (Pa.). Natcher (Ky.)..__.___ Neal (N.C) LoopsFo: Nedzi (Mich.) Nichols (Ala)... Nizi(Padeoot buy lu Nolan (Minn.) Nowak (N.Y. Oakar (Ohio) Oberstar (Minn.)_ ____ Obey (Wis)... coils O’Brien (HN) a0. 0 O'Neill (Mass) ______L Ottinger (N.Y)... __. Panetta (Calif.)______ Patten (NJ. ou. Patterson (Calif.)_____ Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Eugene Callahan Mrs. Jane Nacke Fred P. McLuckie Philip Giomariso, Cameron Mills Alexandria, Va. 22305. Ronald L. Hardman, 214 N. Edgewood St., Arling- ton, Va. 22201. Michael T. Corbett, 1600 S. Eads St., Arlington, ¥Yn:.22202. Robert J. Ludwiczak, 7720 Tremayne Pl, McLean, Va. 22101. Donald D. Abernethy, 1400 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. James G. Ppyrros, 4701 Willard Ave, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. David Patrick Cyrill Jenious, 2330 Good Hope Rd. SE. 20020. James A. DeChaine, 2419 Tunlaw Rd. 20007. Ronald J. Maselka, 1504 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Paula Slimak, 427 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Thomas R. Reagan, 8300 Newby Ct., Springfield, Va. 22152. Lyle H. Stitt, 3908 Stone Mansion Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22306. Marion Burson, 434 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. Martin Rogowsky, 220 C St. SE. 20003. B. T. (John) Franzen Stephen G. Callas, 2730 Wisconsin Ave. 20007. James Cousins, 123 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Ann Fletcher, Arlington, Va. 22200. Taddy McAllister. RoseAnn Tulley. Janice Scialabba, 12400 Pretoria Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Eunice M. Rowe, 1201 S. Scott St., Arlington, Va. 22204. Bonnie Lockett, 9733 Good Luck Rd., Seabrook, Md. 20801. Donna J. Fry, 4550 Connecticut Ave. 20008. Karen R. Gray, 802 Quade St., Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Jackie Brincefield, 10A W. Chapman St., Alexandria, Va. 22301. Mrs. Mary Flanagan, 1721 Forest Ln., McLean, Va. 22101. Mary Elva Rice, 919 S. St. Asaph St., Alexandria, Va. 22314. Delois Harding, 3904 2d St. SW. 20032. Ione V. Yates, 3850 Tunlaw Rd., No. 410 20007. Mrs. Helen Burton, 1504 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Virginia F. Karas, 427 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Charlotte Flax 4101 Tulare Dr., Wheaton, Md. 20906. Norma Schuster, 924 25th St. 20037. Carolyn Groves, 434 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Dolores C. Snow, 3804 Needles P1., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Cynthia Wallquist, 415 S. Van Dorn, No. 204, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Diana Marino. Mary Kay McClure, 123 Cannon H.O.B. 79-000 O = 77 = 27 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Pattison (N.Y) =: Pease (Ohio) Pepper (Fla). ox. Perking (Ky): Pettise(Calif)s = 4 Pickle (Tex.)_ ________ Pike (N.Y). ina Poage (Tex)...0 Pressler (S. Dak.)____. Preyer (N.C.Yy: oo Price.) fo Pritchard (Wash.) ____ Pursell (Mich)...i = Quayle Ind.) oo Quie (Minn): Quillen:(Tenn.). 4... Rahall (W.Va)... .. Railsback (I11.)___.___. Rangel (N.Y). oc. Regula (Ohio) Reuse (Wis) 50 Rhodes (Ariz). ___.__._ Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Owen Goldfarb, 1431 33d St. 20007. Mrs. Bette Welch, 1641 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. James F. Southerland, 6621 Wakefield Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Yvan Swift. oT Fr sea say Mrs. Rose Zamaria, 7320 Backlick Rd., Springfield, Va. 22150. J. Michael Keeling, 2126 Connecticut Ave. 20008. C. Dayle Henington, 1280 21st St. 20036. Jon R. Grunseth, 321 6th St. SE. Tom Lambeth...wil. .. William K. Hart, 409 Jack-son St., Falls Church, Va. 22046. Robert W. Davidson, 2901 Garfield Ter. Robert Webber, 2736 Packard, Apt. B, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104. Lester Rosen, 7 Fulham Ct., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Keith E. Hall, 8724 Su-sanna Ln., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mrs. Frances Light Currie, 2501 Calvert St. 20008. Paula Smith, 4000 Tunlaw Rd., Apt. 525 20007. *Pat Wichser, 510 D St. SE. 20003. George A. Dalley, 1328 Vermont Ave. 20005. Thomas Morr, 1301 S. Scott St., Arlington, Va. 22204. *Joseph Sisk, 2413 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. James R. Feltham, 325 C St. SE., No. 3 20003. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Ann Gibson, 1911 S St. 20009. Mrs. Bambi Turner, 1641 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Charlotte Dickson, 520 N St. SW. 20024. Nancy Hirst. Ms. Ingrid Schlossberg, 1300 Army-Navy Dr., No. 413, Arlington, Va. 22202. Molly Shulman, 405 2d St. SE. 20003. Betty L. Orr, 3368 Ardley Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Ruth Lair, 560 N St. SW. 20024. Eleanor F. Rhodes, 2111 Jefferson Davis Hwy. No. 116 S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Bernice Pruitt. Mary Lou Domres, 160 F St. SE. 20003. Mrs. Patsy Semple, 503 Russell Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Mrs. Cynthia Love Ferneau, 4520 James-town Rd. 20016. Mary C. Bradley, 10738 Faulkner Ridge Cir. Columbia, Md. 21044. Jane Wooten, 5840 Cameron Run Ter., Alexandria, Va. 22303. Joan M. Kunkel, 16124 Asa Dr., Spencerville, Md. 20868. Linda G. Stephenson, 1415 N. Hartford St., Arlington, Va. 22201. Patricia O. Bradley, 2432 Rayburn H.O.B. Judith Buechner, 2413 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Mrs. Clara Posey, 611 Tennessee Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22305. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Richmond (N.Y.)____ Rinaldo (N.J.). . si uc Risenhoover (Okla.)__ Roberts (Tex) ...... Robinsen«(Va.)_.-. =. Rodino: (NJ) zoii = Roe (N.Y ).inioatii t Rogers (Fla) os... Roncalio (Wyo.).____. Rooney: (Pa)... z.a0. Boge IN.CYi. uci: Rosenthal (N.Y.)_____ Rostenkowski (I11.)___ Rousselot (Calif.)_____ Roybal (Calif.)......_. Budd (Ariz). cox Runnels (N. Mex.)__.__ Ruppe (Mich)... Russo (Hl) oir vad Ryan (Calif)... ou. cc.c St Germain (R.I.)____ Santini (Nev.) Sarasin (Conn.) Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Timothy E. Wyman, 3136 P St. 20007. Paul Schlegel, 115 D St. SE. 20003. Joe Carter, 1124 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. *Pat Hill, 2184 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Chris Mathisen Thomas S. Boyd, Jr., 9555 Saluda Ct., Lorton, Va. 22079. Kathryn M. Marazzo Richard G. Lepeska, 1325 18th St., 806 20036. Dennis Earhart, 1516 29th St. 20007. Ray A. Huber, 9424 Wal-lingford Dr., Burke, Va. Mary W. Davis, 3505 In-verness Dr, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Joseph K. Dowley Kent Burton, 2736 Chain Bridge Rd., Vienna, Va. 22180. Dan Maldonado, 1223 Mas-sachusetts Ave. SE. George H. Archibald, 1428 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Larry Morgan Paul Hillegonds, 4600 Con- necticut Ave., Apt. 831 20008. Robert A. Macari *K. Jacqueline Speier Joseph Scanlon John Brodeur, 1408 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Mare G. Stanley, 11705 Silent Valley Ln., Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20760. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Deborah S. McVicker, 9545 Blake Ln., No. 101, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Ms. Louise Van Duyne, 1245 4th St. SW. 20024. Julia Platt, 1124 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Grace Warren, 2184 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Barbara N. Daniel. Sonja L. DeChambeau, 11546 Stewart Ln., B-2, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. *Glenn D. Johnson, 2745 29th St. 20008. Mrs. Norman W. Reed, 821 S. Royal, Alexan-dria, Va. 22324. Mary Meyer Cook, 1135 Longworth H.O.B. Marguerite D. Noll, 11116 Norlee Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Mrs. Marion Brickell, 4921 Seminary Rd., No. 1530, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Arlene M. Hennessey, 2372 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Virginia Fletcher, 4671A, S. 36th St., Arlington, Va. 22206. Mrs. Trish Pearson, 6101 Beech Tree Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 22310. Nancy Naylor, 2404 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. Jean E. Robillard, 1428 Longworth H.O.B. Shirley Dicken. Kathy Miller, 11005 Gates Rd., Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Lana R. Schuring, 4600 Duke St., Alexandria, Va. 22304. Elizabeth Gallas, 4450 S. Park Ave., Apt. 616, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Kim Short, 1408 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Cindy Fritts, 4743 W. Braddock Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESE NTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Satterfield (Va.)...... Sawyer (Mich.)_______ Scheuer: (N.Y.).. oi. Schroeder (Colo.)-____ Sehulze (Pa)... 2. Sebelius (Kans.)______ Seiberling (Ohio) Sharp ((Ind.) 5. o.vz a Shipley (TIL.).. “ce iois Shuster (Pa)....¢ Sikes (Flay oc 2 oe Simon: (Wyss 10 Sisk (Calif). =. 22.0 Skelton (Mo.)o. ic Skubitzi{ans.y . .-_: Slack-(W. Va.) 200 | Smith (Iowa) \ Smith (Nebr). 55... Snyder (Ky. )u. 0 tua. Solarz (N.Y.) Administrative or Legislative* Assistant R. G. Armistead, 8613 Janet Ln., Vienna, Va. 22180. Russell Rourke, 1009 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Martin Mendelsohn, 5705 McKinley St., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Joe Westner, 223 Cannon H.0.B. 20515. C. Patrick Roberts, 2203 White Oaks Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 22306. Donald W. Mansfield, 4426 Neptune Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22309. Jack Riggs, 5138 Klingle St. 20016. Goldie Eckl, 237 Cannon H.0.B. 20515. Wilda E. Chisolm, 7225 24th Pl., Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Ann Eppard, 1112 Long-worth H.O.B. Alma D. Butler, 4501 Con-necticut Ave. 20008. Margaret Bergin, 5410 Con-necticut Ave. 20015. Tony Coelho, 6501 Lake-view Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Gary Edwards, 1404 Long-worth H.O.B. 20515. Chuck Pike, 7940 Hooes Rd., Springfield, Va. 22152. Paul H. Becker, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 25425. Tom Dawson, 3001 Branch Ave., Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Robert R. Davenport, 11 3d St. NE. 20002. William E. Tanner, 2330 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Michael Lewan, 5733 Lev-erett Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22311. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant *Jon Jewett, 1216 Portner Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22314. Sylvia Roberts, 1009 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Natalie Ruvell, 201 I St. SW. 20024. Kitty Bowe Hearty. Mrs. Rita Ann Pfeiffer, 223 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Ann Algott Sullivan, 2475 Virginia Ave. 20037. Suzanne M. Langsdorf. Kathleen Smiley, 237 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. * John H. Allen, 422 Independence Ave. SE. 20003. Karen Steele, 1121 Arlington Blvd., Apt. T-741, Arlington, Va. 22209. Elizabeth Larcombe Guinn, 9500 Ferry Harbour Ct., Alexandria, Va. 22309. | Noreen A. O’Hagan, 1404 Longworth H.G.B. 20515. Janet DeStefano. Nancy Simplicio, 2755 Ordway St. 20008. Linda K. Lambrecht, 10802 Huntley PI., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Ann Booth, 2330 Rayburn H.O.B. Carol Ditta, 2615 42d St. 20007. Admanistrative Assistants and Secretaries 389 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Spellman (Md.)______ Spence (S.C.)_____._._ Staggers (W. Va.)_____ Stangeland (Minn.) ___ Stanton (Ohio) 5 oi: Stark (Calify calc Steed (Okla). iii Steers (MAY 2020 Steiger (Wis.) ________ Stockman (Mich.)____ Stokes (Ohio). -o_o: Stratton (N.Y) ooo Studds (Mass.).______ Stump (Ariz) oi Symms (Idaho) _______ Taylor (Mo.) Teague (Tex y. I. i... Thompson (N.J.)_____ Thone (Nebr.)_______ Thornton (Ark)... - Tonry (Lay. ooo. Gene Kennedy, Apt. N-521, 800 4th St. SW. 20024. W. A. Cook, 13822 Piscata-way Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Marguerite Furfari, 1421 Massachusetts Ave. 20005. Jack Stewart...Jl. lon Shirlee Enders MeGlocn, 9903 Wildwood Rd, Kensington, Md. 20795. Edith Wilkkle. oc 08 Truman Richardson, 2037 N. Kensington, Arling-ton, Va. 22205. William Grigg, 510 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Maureen Drummy, 1608 20th St. 20009. David Gerson, 318 2d St. SE. 20003. James C, Harper... ..... Roger Mott, 4102 Summit Pl, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Samuel Allis... 0... Lo. Charles P. Thompson, 5426 11th St., Arlington, Va. 22205. Robert Smith, 3110 Mt. Vernon Ave., Alexandria, a Gerald Henson, 4422 Med-ford Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003. George W. Fisher, 10403 Royalton Ter., Silver Spring, Md. 20901. William T. Deitz, 3300 El-more Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22310. William H. Palmer, 3445 Mildred Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22042. Julie W. McDonald, 1109 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Frank Massa, 510 2d St. SE., Apt. 1 20515. Edna McLellan, 4477 Owensville-Sudley Rd., Box 197A, Harwood, Md. 20780. Mrs. Shirley O’Neal, 5511 S. 7th St., Arlington, Va. 22204. Carole A. McElvain, 2123 Natahoa Ct., Falls Church, Va. 22043. Lane Beard. Robert F. Hardgrove, 110 7th St. SE. 20003 Beth McCann. Thelma Fogleman, 6221 Arkendale Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22307. Grace Shapiro, 510 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Marilyn Monnette, 9887 Good Luck Rd., Lanham, Md. 20801. Mary Ellen Tevoedjre, 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Apt. 309 20007. JoAnn White. Mrs. Mary Leslie, 6305 Zekan Ln., Springfield, Va. 22150. Julia M. Miller, 508 Rockford Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. *Lisa Jackson, 114A 11th St. SE. 20003. Margaret Lundy, 8407 Huerta Ct., Alexandria, a. Frances A. Watkins, 2301 S. Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, Va. 22202. Margaret Bale, 113 4th St. NE. 20002. Judith H. Simmons, 8006 Northumberland Rd., Springfield, Va. *Victoria B. Peckham, 1908 Colebrook Dr., Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Susan Nash, 1109 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Joy W. Colombo, 422 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Administrative or Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Legislative* Assistant Traxler (Mich.): 2 Treen (La) 5 v.07. Tribble lV.) i on daurs: Tsongas (Mass.) .____._ Tucker (Ark). i = Udall (Ariz) ull Ullman (Oreg.) .______ Van Deerlin (Calif.)___ Vander Jagt (Mich.)__ Vanik'{Ohlo). Vo ooi Vento Minn.) ic....: Volkmer (Mo.)______. Waggonner (La.)____. Walgren (Pa)... J. 0 Walker (Pal). oi. 7 Walsh (N.Y.) Wampler (Va.)_______ Watkins (Okla.) 0 Waxman (Calif). ____ Weaver (Oreg.)....... Weiss (N.Y.) Whalen (Ohio) White (Tex.) Gary R. Bachula 111 Ten-nessee Ave. NE. 20002. John S. Rivers, 9440 Shouse Dr., Vienna, Va. 22180. Gus Edwards, 310 S. Fair-fax St., Alexandria, Va. 22214. *Richard Arenberg, 7973 Bolling Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22308. Robert L. Brown. .o_. ...: Roger Lewis... ...... Bill Alberger, 3235 S. Utah, Arlington, Va. 22206. Rudy P. Murillo, 2408 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. James M. Sparling, Jr., 6104 Sherborn Ln., Spring-field, Va. 22152. *Arnold C. Woodrich....... dim Pirlugy 21%. JecaulLb Valerie H. Davis, 1228 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. David. L, Batt, ::2310 Candlewood, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Jan Hogan, 3032 O St. 20007. Hugh M. Coffman, 5073 N. 27th St., Arlington, Va. 22207. F. Gibson Darrison, Jr., 4960 Sentinel Dr., No. 302, Sumner, Md. 20016. J. Ray Dotson, 1482 Wag-gaman Cir., McLean, Va. 22101. LeRoy Jackson, 514 Can-non H.O.B. 20515. Burt Margolin, 209 A St. NE. 20002. Phyllis Rock, 3900 Watson Pl. 20016. Ralph Andrew. i: fa William P. Steponkus, 2450 Virginia Ave. 20037. Hawley Richeson, 6005 33d St. 20015. Aileen L. Kizer, 5601 Seminary Rd., No. 2609N, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Marihelen Horneman, 1662 Avon Pl. 20007. Beverly P. Doerflein, 148 F St. SE. 20003. Marsha McMullin, 9170 Barrick, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Margaret Shean. Dee Jackson. *Bill Robertson, 8306 Stonewall Dr., Vienna, Va. 22180. Shirley E. Dave, 7667 Maple Ave., Tacoma Pk., Md. 20012. Margaret L. Treanor, 501 Slaters Ln., Alexandria, Va. 22314. Dianne E. Tomasek. Jeannie Frederick, 1228 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. Rene Gibson, 5001 Fill-more Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22311. Florrie Eubanks. Mrs. Clara D. Terry, 714 N. Lincoln St., Arling-ton, Va. 22201. Mrs. Dorothy Vagnozzi, 2301 S. Jefferson Davis Hwy., No. 1530, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Diane Keyser, 3288 N St. 20007. Marilyn Storm, 514 Cannon H.O.B. 20515. Norah P. Lucey, 4137 N. 21 Rd., Arlington, Va. 22207. Sandra Schaller, 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 22202. James Gottlieb, 1229 Longworth H.O.B. 20515. *George Minter Lowrey, 4029 Beecher St. 20007. Barbara J. Potter, 11300 Parkmont Dr., Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Whitehurst (Va.)_____ Whitley (N.C.).__.... Whitten (Miss.)____ # Wiggins (Calif) _ _ ____ Wilson, Bob (Calif.) __ Wilson, Charles H. (Calif.) Wilson (Tex. )zu i000 Winn (Kans) 5.6 Wirth (Colo.)-_ —_.___ Woll (N.Y)... Wright (Tex). x. Wydler (N.Y)... Wille (Ohlo) oo. Yates (H.): = Yatron(Pa.).._ __:. .. Young (Alaska). ..__. Young {Fla.) 2. oo. Young (Mo.)......_ Young (Tex)... Zablocki (Wis.)_______ Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Charles H. Fitzpatrick, 7810 Carrleigh Pkwy. Springfield, Va. 22152. Lewis’ Wrenn... ........ Marion F. (Buddy) Bishop, 4709 Lillian Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 22310. ; Michael W. Blommer, 410 Blackthorn St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Edward F. Tarrar, Jr., 3505 Legation St. 20015. John Pontius, 127 S. Van Buren St., Rockville, Md. 20850. Charles W. Simpson, 8710 Mary Lee Ln., Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Richard L. Bond. .c....... *Robert Sachs, 720 4th St. SE. Richard Carro, 5601 Semi-nary Rd., Falls Church, Va. 22041. Marshall L. Lynam, 6423 Lee Hwy., Arlington, Va. 22205. Elizabeth D. Hoppel, 3600 Massachusetts Ave. Mary A. Bain, 6017 Wood-ley Rd., McLean, Va. 22101. Joseph P. Gemmell, 12111 Grandview Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Jack Ferguson, 3232 Pros-pect 20003. Douglas Gregory, 450 New Jersey Ave. SE. 20003. Chris Papagianis, 1699 Kenwood, Alexandria Va. 22302. Joseph T. Prendergast. ____ Ivo Spalatin, 206 Primrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant Mrs. Kathleen Towers, 6006 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Mrs. Rachel Spears, 110 Maryland Ave. NE., No. 306 20002. Mrs. Mary Smallwood, 3067 Harrison St. 20015. Leslie C. Marshall, 1930 N. Calvert St., Arling-ton, Va. 22201. Margaret Young, 1400 S. Joyce St., Apt. B610, Arlington, Va. 22202. Betty Teitgen, 1250 4th St. SW. 20024. Linda L. Sullivan. Nan Orr Elder, 3412 Legation St. 20015. Judith La Drew, 4032 Justine Dr., Annandale, Va. 20003. Bonnie Robinson, 4224 Suitland Rd., Suitland, Md. 20023. Mrs. Katherine Mitchell, 3054 Shadeland Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22044. Gloria I. Pershing, 4608 Cheltenham Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20014. Teresa W. Grasso. Vickie L. Winpisinger, 11867 Abercorn Ct., Reston, Va. 22091. Edith Vivian, 21935 Laurel-Bowie Rd., Laurel, Md. 20811. Mary C. Nesbit, 3121 Birch St. 20015. Deborah Lamb, 221 C St. SE. 20003. Gail F. Hughes. Eileen Walley, 5500 Holmes Run Pkwy. Alexandria, Va. 22304. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES, ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Zeferetti (N.Y.)______| Cortada (P.B.).. delugo (V1)... .. Fauntroy (D.C.)_.____| Won Pat (Guam). =: Administrative or Legislative* Assistant Mrs. Lou B. Nelson, 1529 Potomac Hgts. Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Joaquin A. Marquez, 8411 Willow Forge Rd, Springfield, Va. 22152. DELEGATES Janet B. Watlington, 1217 Longworth H.O.B. *Howard Lee, 2441 Ray-burn H.O.B. 20515. George Castro Eustaquio, 10303 -Old Fort PL, Friendly, Md. 20022. Secretary or Legislative* Assistant *Karen Erica Johnson, 302 G St. SE. 20003. Candita C. Parker, 8100 D’Arcy Rd., Forestville, Md. 20028. Leah E. West, 1217 Longworth H.O.B. Joyce S. Harris, 2441 Rayburn H.O.B. 20515. Rosemary Cruz Pablo, 201 Massachusetts Ave. NE., Apt. 402A 20002. 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! of Representatives | | Mar. 4,17892| Sept. 29,1789 210 | John Langdon, of | Frederick A. C. Muh-New Hampshire. lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. Jan. 4,1790 | Aug. 12,1790 Dec. 6,1790 | Mar. 3,1791 Oct. 24,1791 | May 8,1792 Richard Henry Lee, | Jonathan Trumbull, of Virginia. of Connecticut. Nov. 65,1792 | Mar. 2,1793 John of Langdon,New Hampshire. Dec. 2,1793 | June 9,1794 d Frederick A. C. Muh-lenberg, of Pennsyl-vania. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina. . 3,1794 . 3,1795 Henry Tazewell, of 7,1795 1,1796 d Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire. 5,1796 3 A797 William Bingham, of Pennsylvania. May 15,1797 | July 10,1797 William Bradford, of Do. Rhode Island. Nov. 13,1797 | July 16,1798 Jacob Read, of South | George Dent,Mary- of Carolina. land.¢ Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 3,1798 | Mar. 3,1799 John Laurence, of New York. James Ross, of Penn-sylvania. 2,1799 | May 14,1800 4 | Samuel Livermore, of | Theodore Sedgwick, New Hampshire. of Massachusetts. Uriah Tracy, of Con-necticut. . 17,1800 . 3,1801 John E. Howard, of Maryland. James Hillhouse, of Connecticut. 7,1801 3, 1802 Abraham Baldwin, of | Nathaniel Macon, of Georgia. North Carolina. 6, 1802 3, 1803 Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. . 17,1803 . 27,1804 John Brown, of Ken-Do. Franklin, of North Carolina. 5, 1804 . 3,1805 119 | Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee. 2, 1805 . 21,1805 141 | Samuel Smith, of Maryland. 1, 1806 . 3,1807 93 d 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 Jassion of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in ashington. - 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. ¢ Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798. 394 Statistical 395 SESSIONS OF CON GRESS—Continued ND ll—= [Sell= Ww [Sv]COBND[\V]DO (\-)rt—-BOBN BD ow pt 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 Oct. 26, 1807 Apr. 25,1808 182 Samuel Smith, of Joseph B. Varnum, of Maryland. Massachusetts. 7, 1808 Mar. 3, 1809 117 Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. John Milledge, of Georgia. 22,1809 Andrew Gregg, of Pennsylvania. . 27,1809 John Gaillard, of South Carolina. 3, 1810 John Pope, of Ken-tucky. 4,1811 William, ‘H. Crawford, | Henry Clay, of Ken-of Seog: tucky. 2,1812 | 13th..... 24,1913 Do. 6, 1813 | 18,1814 | Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. . 19, 1814 3,1815 John Galllard, Langdon Cheves,’ of South Carolina. South Carolina. . 30,1816 Henry Clay, of Ken-tucky. 3, 1817 . 20,1818 Do. 16,1818 3, 1819 Barbour, Virginia. 6, 1819 15,1820 John Gaillard, Do. Seah Carolina. . 13,1820 3, 1821 John W. Taylor.t of New York. 3,1821 8, 1822 | Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia. 2, 1822 3,18231,1823 27, 1824 Henry Clay, of Ken- tucky. iI 2 6, 1824 . 3,1825 d 1 5, 1825 22, 1826 Nathaniel Macon, John W. Taylor, of North Carolina. New York. 2 4, 1826 3, 1827 do 1 3, 1827 26, 1828 Samuel Smith, Andrew Stevenson, of Nafymnd. Virginia. [CREWo) 3, 1829 31, 1830 do Do. 3, 1831 Littleton Waller T'aze-well, of Virginia. 16, 1832 do Do. 2,1833 Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. 30, 1834 George Poindexter, of Do. Mississippi. John Tyler, of Vir-John Bell,” of Ten-ginia. nessee. William R. King, of | James K. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. Do. ; 21, 1840 Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 3, 1841 . 13, 1841 Samuel L. Southard, John White, of Ken-of New Jersey. tucky. . 31,1842 Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina. 3, 1843 {tS REPT da, 17, 1844 | JohnW. Jones, of Vir-ginia. 3, 1845 do | .-10, 1846 David R. Atchison. of John W. Davis, of In-Missouri. diana. 3, 1847 . 14, 1848 Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. 3, 1849 0 | . 30, 1850 William R. King, of Howell Cobb, of Alabama. Georgia. | Dec. Sept. Dec. | Dec. Dec. | Dec. May | Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. | Dec. Dec. | Dec. I Dec. 1,1828 7, 1829 6, 1830 5, 1831 3, 1832 2,1833 1, 1834 7, 1835 5, 1836 4, 1837 4, 1837 3, 1838 2, 1839 7, 1840 31, 1841 6, 1841 5, 1842 4, 1843 2, 1844 1,1845 7,1846 | 6, 1847 4,1848 | 23,1849 | 2 "Dec. 2, 1850 Mar. 3,1851 § Elected Speaker Jan, 19, 1814, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Jan. 19, 1814. 6 Elected Speaker Nov. 15, 1820, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Oct. 28, 1820. 7 Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, vice Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, resigned. 396 Congressional Directory SESSIONSOF CON GRESS—Continued | Date of begin-ning | | Date of ad-journment | rd President of the pro tempore Senate! Speaker of the House of Representatives | 1,1851 Aug. 31,1852 | | William R. King, of | Linn Boyd, of Ken-Alabama. tucky. 6,1852 | Mar. 3,1853 David R. Atchison, of Missouri. 5,1853 | Aug. 7, 1854 do Do. 4,1854 | Mar. 3, 1855 Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. Lewis Cass, of Michi-gan. 3,1855 | Aug. 18,1856 Jesse D. Bright, of Nathaniel P. Banks, Indiana. of Massachusetts. . 21,1856 | Aug. 30,1856 do 1,1856 | Mar. 3, 1857 James M. Mason, of Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. 14, 1858 Benjamin Fitzpatrick , James: T.. Orr, of of Alabama. South Carolina. 3, 1859 25, 1860 William Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 3, 1860 3, 1861 | Solomon Foot, of Ver- 4,1861 6, 1861 Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2, 1861 17,1862 1, 1862 . 3,1863 7, 1863 4, 1864 Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. 5, 1864 : 3, 1865 do 4, 1865 28, 1866 LafayetteS. Foster, of Connecticut. 3, 1866 Benjamin F. Wade, 4,18678 Do. 2, 18679 7, 1868 Theodore M. Pome- roy,!0 of New York. 4, 1869 Henry B. Anthony, James G. Blaine, of of Rhode Island. Maine. 6, 1869 5, 1870 41871 Do. 4 1871 2, 1872 do1,1873 23, 1874 Matthew H. Carpen-Do. ter, of Wisconsin. 7,1874 3, 1875 do Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. 6, 1875 . 15,1876 Thomas W. Ferry, of Michael C. Kerr, of Michigan. Indiana. Samuel S. Cox," of New York, pro tem-pore. Milton Sayler,13 of Ohio, pro tempore. Dec. 4, 1876 | Mar. 3, 1877 Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. Oct. 15,877 Deg. 3,71877 Dec. 3,1877 | June 20, 1878 Dec. 2, 1878 | Mar. 3, 1879 Mar. 18, 1879 July 1,1879 Do. | Dec. 1,1879 | June 16,1880 | | Dec. 6, 1880 | Mar. 3, 1881| $ There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Mar. 30, to Wednesday, July 1, and from Saturday, July 20, to Thursday, Nov. 2 ® 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. 11 Died Aug. 19, 1876. 12 Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19. 18 Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4. Statistical 397 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 47th... 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. 48th. oi 0 1 | Dec. 3,1883 | July 7,1884 218i do... oi. iin. John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. 2 | Dec. 1,1884 | Mar. 3,1885 03a 0. a Bg a tt 49th... 2. 1| Dec. 7,1885 | Aug. 5,1886 242 | John Sherman, of Ohio Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1886 | Mar. 23,1887 88 | John J. Ingalls, of Kansas. oth... ... 1 | Dec. 5,1887 | Oct. 20,1888 321 [->i. dol ni Tinh Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1888 | Mar. 3,1889 LE do cellos)oe Bigs 27 1 | Dec. 2,1889 | Oct. 1,1890 304 (=... do. won iii or. Thomas B. Reed, of aine. 2 | Dec. 11,1890 | Mar. 3,1891 93 | Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska. fs EPR 1 | Dec. 7,1891 | Aug. 5,1892 251i, Bos SeleJS Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. 2 | Dec. 5,1892 | Mar. 3,1893 89 | Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. te 1| Aug. 7,1893 | Nov. 3,1893 89:4: do oats in Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1893 | Aug. 28,1894 268} =.030 0= fe Bibs doin den 3 | Dec. 3,1804 | Mar. 3,1895 97 | Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. S4th...:o> 1 | Dec. 2,1895 | June 11,1896 193 | William P. Frye, of | Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. Maine. 2 | Dec. 7,1896 | Mar. 3,1897 BRS do. nonin lualahe BBtha i 1 | Mar. 15,1897 | July 24,1897 151 1.0. G0. So Las Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1897 | July 8,1898 215 cl do. woo nnnls 3 | Dec. 15,1898 | Mar. 3,1899 894.00: do. sans Sothouy. uo 1 | Dec. 4,1899 | June 7,1900 1867-5 Ls Bp Cr RL A £8 Day B. Henderson, of Iowa. 2 | Dec. 3,1900 | Mar. 3,1901 OF fi Ao. or luni sae, Sith..2. 2 1| Dec. 2,1901 | July 1,1902 1b RE 1 I PEREi RL Do. 2 | Dec. 1,1902 | Mar. 3,1903 4 ET Ori tied 88th. oz 1 | Nov. 9,1903 | Dec. 7,1903 29. J: do. cur ink. Fora G. Cannon, of inois. 2 | Dec. 7,1903 | Apr. 28,1904 44 {..... qo... lala s 3 | Dec. 5,1904 | Mar. 3,1905 89]. us [RE Rey LV SCE Both. ii. 1 | Dec. 4,1905 | June 30,1906 200 [.z..c do... entail Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1906 | Mar. 3,1907 ol 3 1 BO ER Ae Lh 60th... ... 1 | Dec. 2,1907 | May 30,1908 181. tu0 PE En LIE pi Do. 2 | Dec. 7,1908 | Mar. 3,1909 87 .-e. Li Ly et ate STE Glst. fel 1 | Mar. 15,1909 | Aug. 5,1909 144 |....: 3 LEICAhe Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1909 | June 25,1910 202 | us do... oi che si 3 | Dec. 5,1910 | Mar. 3,1911 80 1...C. do... ao hel: 623. coe 1| Apr. 4,1911 | Aug. 22,1911 141 |... GoM. i...un Champ Clark, of Mis- sourl. 2 | Dec. 4,1911 | Aug. 26,1912 267 | Bacon, Brandegee,16 Curtis,!” Gallinger,18 Lodge. 3 | Dec. 2,1912 | Mar. 3,1913 92 | Bacon, Gallinger,2!__ 634... 1.0 Apr. 7,1913 4 Dee. 1,1913 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 | Dec. 1,1913 | Oct. 24,1914 328 1... HITLR eseSp 3 | Dec. 7,1914 | Mar. 3,1915 87 Joi otdo. scenes. 64th. v....0 1 | Dec. 6,1915 | Sept. 8,1916 2780: ois YI Se Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1916 | Mar. 3,1917 90 | Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware. { 5th... rs Y Apr. 32,1017. "Oct. 6,1917. 188 oe A ES Ta Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1917 | Nov. 21,1918 354 |..._. sy SCIONa | 3 ' Dec. 2,1918 | Mar. 3,1919 Aub ion don. .ooo. oie 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. 31 Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913. 32 Djed Oct. 1, 1916. 398 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 66th...L.... 1 | May 19,1919 | Nov. 19,1919 185 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Towa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 1,1919 | June 5,1920 IRS 13 es AQ tes tenn 3 | Dec. 6,1920 | Mar. 3,1921 88 Q0.i acer OT... oo. 1 | Apr. 11,1921 | Nov. 23,1921 227 | vl do. Nhtra Do. 2 | Dec. 5,1921 | Sept. 22,1922 209 LED SO 3 | Nov. 20,1922 | Dec. 4,1922 15 ire doa airing 4 | Dec. 4,1922 | Mar. 3,1923 00:0 TEST dai O8th osx 1 | Dec. 3,1923 | June 7,1924 188 Aol QO... ail a Do. 2 | Dec. 1,1924 | Mar. 3,1925 93 {ui do. fi E red. 60th. ...... 1 | Dec. 7,1925 | July 3,1926 209 | George H. Moses, of | Nicholas Longworth, New Hampshire. of Ohio. 2 | Dec. 6,1926 | Mar. 3,1927 8% [aul dO. abl LTRS vii PE 1 | Dec. 5,1927 | May 29,1928 377 do... gh. ihe. Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1928 | Mar. 3,1929 1 BE aa do...200. Sel ete oo 1 | Apr. 15,1929 | Nov. 22,1929 229.) sins do. ccna Do. 2 | Dec. 2,1929 | July 3,1930 4 | il do..oi. ais. 3 | Dec. 1,1930 | Mar. 3,1931 93 {rel 3 12 De ek ORCI vod. nL 1 | Dec. 17,1931 | July 16,1932 223 1. at do... cada 5000s Jorn N. Garner, of exas. 2 | Dec. 5,1932 | Mar. 3,1933 80 | it i Ly An NE Rnd so %34. . 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 167 uss do. ef ean ath... 1 | Jan. 3,1935 | Aug. 26,1935 286 [oi QO. Ll Ze dri, Joseph W. Byrns,2 of Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 3,1936 | June 20,1936 370} sie Ci 3 DER A aesSUA, William B. Bank-head,? of Alabama. 75th. al 1 Jan. 5,1937 | Aug. 21,1937 Do. 2 | Nov. 15,1937 | Dec. 21,1937 3 | Jan. 3,1938 | June 16,1938 70th... 1 | Jan. 3,1939 | Aug. 5,1939 Do.2 2 | Sept. 21,1939 | Nov. 3,1939 3 | Jan. 3,1940:| Jan. 3,1941 Sam Rayburn, of Texas. William H. King,? of Utah. Tithe... 1 | Jan. 3,1941 | Jan. 2,1942 365 | Pat Harrison, of Do. Mississippi; Carter Glass, 31 of Virginia. 2 | Jan. 5,1942 | Dec. 16,1942 346 | Carter Glass, of Vir-inia. 73th ol 1 | Jan. 6,1943%2 | Dec. 21,1943 350 En peat beh Le Do. 2 | Jan. 10,19443 | Dec. 19,1944 345 1.0.0 denn: iva Bled: woth... 1 | Jan. 3,1945% | Dec. 21,1945 353 | Kenneth McKellar, of Do. Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 14,194635 | Aug. 2,1946 201 1. ns do... Bl itliiag, 80th. ...... 1 | Jan. 3,1947306 | Dec. 19,1947 351 | Authur H. Vanden-| Joseph W. Martin, berg, of Michigan. Jr., of Massachu-setts. 2 | Jan. 6,19483%7 | Dec. 31,1948 861 | Livy do. slag. Sisto. a. 1 | Jan. 3,1949 | Oct. 19,1949 290 | Kenneth McKellar, of | Sam Rayburn, of | Tennessee. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,195038 | Jan. 2,1951 365 |... 1}{ME SE Rr Lv. 1 | Jan. 3,19513% Oct. 20,1951 p?. 1 188 HI Al dos Saar lion Do. 2 | Jan. 8,195240 : July 17,1952 182: 22 doi com nding 13 Died Aug. 19, 1934. 2 Died June 4, 1936. 4 Elected June 4, 1936. 16 Died Sept. 15, 1940. 37 Died Nov. 10, 1940. 28 Elected Sept. 16, 1940. 2 Elected Nov. 19, 1940. 30 Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941. 31 Elected July 10, 1941. 32 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, 946, to Tuesday, Apr. 30, 1946. 38 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. 3 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. 4 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 10, 1952, to Tuesday, Apr. 22, 1952. Statistical 399 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 1 of Representatives 834... ...5. 1 | Jan. 3,19534| Aug. 3,1953 213 | Styles Bridges, of New | Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Hampshire. of Massachusetts. 2 | Jan. 6,195443 Dec. 2,1954 kT AE Bet |) RRR a 84th... i: 1 | Jan. 5,1955% Aug. 2,1955 210 Waiter F. George, of | Sam Rayburn, of : Otuizia, Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,19564| July 27,1956 Wider Qo sul so 85th. a: _ 1 | Jan. 3,19574| Aug. 30,1957 239 | Carl Sesion of Ari-Do. Zona. 2 | Jan. 7,19584| Aug. 24,1958 230 | iL. Qo... ll a ak 86th: ~i.:. 1 | Jan. 7,19594| Sept. 15,1959 203 fu 11 A A SRA Do. 2 | Jan. 6,19608 Sept. 1,1960 240 |. La do...iit oo sl Bh a 1 | Jan. 3,19614| Sept. 27,1961 268-1. .& 33 A Sa dL he Do. 2 | Jan. 10,196251| Oct. 13,1962 Jp aa do rR John W. McCormack,$? of Massachusetts. S8th too. 1 | Jan. 9,1963%| Dec. 30,1963 Do. 2 | Jan. 7,1964%| Oct. 3,1964 80th... .... 1 | Jan. 4,1965 | Oct. 23,1965 Do. 2 | Jan. 10,1966%| Oct. 22,1966 90th... .... 1 | Jan. 10,1967%| Dec. 15,1967 Do. 2 | Jan. 15,1968%7| Oct. 14,1968 Osh. i 1 | Jan. 3,1969%| Dec. 23,1969 Do. ih 2 | Jan. 19,1970%| Jan. 2,1971 340 J i a I ceil Do. #1 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, 1054, 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. #4 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 29, 1956, to Monday, Apr. 9, 1956. 45 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18; 1057, 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 Thursday, 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, J uly 3, 1960, to Monday, Aug. 15, 1960. © The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 30, 1961, to Monday, Apr. 10, 1961. 50 Died November 16, 1961. 81 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 19, 1962, to Monday, Apr. 30, 1962. 52 Elected Jan. 10, 1962. 52 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, 1064, to Monday, Aug. 31, 1964. The Senate was in recess in this session from Friday, July 10, 1964, to Monday, July 20, 1064; from Friday, Aug. 21, 1964, to Monday, Aug. 31, 1964. 55 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. 5 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. 1, 1967; and from Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1967, to Monday, "Nov. 27, 1967. 57 The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1968, to ‘Monday, Apr. 22, 1968; from Wednesday, May 29, 1968, to Monday, June3, 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, 1008: from Wednesday, July 3, 1968, to Monday, July's, 1968; from Friday, Aug. 2, 1968, to Wednesday, Sept. 4 , 1968. 88 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, J uly 2, 1969, to Monday, i? uly 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. & The House was in recess this session from Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1970, to Monday, Feb. 16, 1970; from Thurs-day, Mar. 26, 1970, to Tuesday, Mar. 31, 1970; from Wednesday, May 27, 1970, to Monday, June 1, 1970; from Wednesday, July 1 1970, to Monday, July 6, 1970; from Friday, Aug. 14, 1970, to Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1970; from Wednesday Oct. 14, 1970, to Monday, Nov. 16, 1970; from Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1970, to Monday, Nov. 30, 1970; from Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1970, to Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1970. The Senate was in recess this session from Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1970, to Monday, Feb. 16, 1970; from Thursday, Mar. 26, 1970, to Tuesday, Mar. 31, 1970; from Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1970, to Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1970; from Wednesday, ‘Oct. 14, 1970, to0 Monday, Nov. 16, 1970; from Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1970, to Monday, ‘Nov. 30, 1970; from Tuesday, Dec. 22 , 1970, to Monday, Dec. 28, 1970. SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress | Ses-| Dateof begin-| Date ofad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House sion |: ning journment |in days of the Senate! of Representatives odio 1 | Jan. 21, 19716 | Dec. 17, 1971 331 | Richard B. Russell,%tof | Carl B. Albert, of Georgia. Oklahoma. Allen J. Ellender,%? of Louisiana. 2 | Jan. 18,197263 | Oct. 18,1972 Be do® i... ....50 Do. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. 03d... 2: 1 | Jan. 3, 1973%| Dec. 22,1973 854.1. RE SOC oy Do. 2 | Jan. 21,1974 ¢7| Dec. 20,1974 334 [..... do. nif.teE ll Do. Odth. ...... 1 | Jan. 14, 19758] Dec. 19,1975 340.1. 05. do: uo ov cu Do. 2 | Jan. 19,1976 6°| Oct. 1,1976 257 Vora do. ein SS Do. Oth, Ta ns 407 A see do. iui iinitieds Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., of Massa- chusetts. 60 The House was in recess this session from Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1971, to Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971; from Wednesday, Apr. 7, 1971, to Monday, Apr. 19, 1971; from Thursday, May 27, 1971, to Tuesday, June 1,1971; from Thursday, July 1, 1971, to Tuesday, July 6, 1971; from Friday Aug. 6, 1971, to Wednesday, Sept. 8,1971; from Thursday, Oct. 7, 1971, to Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1971; from Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, to Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1971; from Friday, Nov. 19, 1971, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1971. The Senate was in recess this session from Thurs-day, Feb. 11,1971, to Wednesday, Feb. 17,1971; from Wednesday, Apr. 7, 1971, to Wednesday. Apr. 14,1971; from Wednesday, May 26, 1971, to Tuesday, June 1, 1971; from Wednesday, June 30, 1971, to Tuesday, July 6, 1971; from Friday, Aug. 6, 1971, to Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1971; from Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, to Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1971; from Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1971, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1971. ot Died Jan. 21, 1971. 62 Elected Jan. 22, 1971. 03 The House was in recess this session from Wednesday. Feb. 9, 1972. to Wednesday. Feb. 16, 1972; from Wednesday, Mar. 29, 1972, to Monday, Apr. 10, 1972; from Wednesday, May 24, 1972, to Tuesday, May 30, 1972; from Friday, June 30, 1972, to Monday, July 17, 1972; from Friday, Aug. 18, 1972, to Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1972. The Senate was in recess this session frem Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1972, to Monday, Feb. 14, 1972; from Thursday, Mar. 30, 1972, to Tuesday, Apr. 4, 1972; frem Thursday, May 25, 1972, to Tuesday, May 30, 1972; from Friday, June 30, 1972, to Monday, July 17, 1972; from Friday, Aug. 18,1972, to Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1972. 8 Died July 27, 1972. 85 Elected July 28. 1972. 88 T he House was in recess this session from Thursday, Feb. 8, 1973, to Monday, Feb. 19, 1973; from Thurs- day, Apr. 19, 1973, to Monday, Apr. 30, 1973; from Thursday, May 24, 1973, to Tuesday, May 29, 1973; from Saturday, June 30, 19 73, to Tuesday, July 10, 1973; from Friday, Aug. 3, 1973, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1973; from Thursday, Oct. 4, 1973, to Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1973; from Thursday, Oct. 18, 1973, to Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1973; from Thursday, N ov. 15, to Monday, Nov. 26, The Senate was in this from 1973, 1973. recess session Thursday, Feb. 8, 1973, to Thursday, Feb. 15, 1973; from Wednesday, Apr. 18, 1973, to Monday, Apr. 30, 1973; from Wednesday, May 23, 1973, to Tuesday, May 29, 1973; from Saturday, June 39, 1973, to Monday, July 9, 1973; from Friday, Aug. 3, 1973, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1973; from Thursday, Oct. 18, 1973, to Tues-day, Oct. 23, 1673: from Wednesday. Nov. 21, 1973, to Monday, Nov. 26, 1973. 7 The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Feb. 7, 1974, to Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1974; from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1974, to Monday, Apr. 22, 1974; from Thursday, May 23, 1974, to Tuesday, May 28, 1974; from Thursday, Aug. 22, 1974, to Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1974; from Thursday, Oct. 17, 1974, to Monday, Nov. 18, 1974; from Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1974, to Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1974. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 8, 1974, to Monday, Feb. 18, 1974; from Wednesday, Mar. 13, 1974, to Tuesday, Mar. 19, 1974; from ‘Thursday, Apr. 11, 1974, to Monday, Apr. 22, 1974; from Wednesday, May 23, 1974, to Tuesday, May 28, 1974; from Thursday, Aug. 22, 1974, to Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1974; from Thursday, Oct. 17, 1974, to Monday, Nov. 18, 1974; from Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1974, to Monday, Dec. 2, 1974. 6 The House was in recess this session from Wednesday, Mar. 26, 1975, to Monday, Apr. 7, 1975; from Thursday, May 22, 1975, to Monday, June 2, 1975; from Thursday, June 26, 1975, to Tuesday, July 8, 1975; from Friday, Aug. 1, 197, 5to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1975; from Thursday, Oct. 9, 1975, to Monday, Oct. 20, 1975; from Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975, to Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1975; from Thursday, Nov. 20, 1975, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1975. The Senate was in recess this session from Wednesday, Mar. 26, 1975, to Monday, Apr. 7, 1975; from Thursday, May 22, 1975, to Monday, June 2, 1975; from Friday, June 27, 1975, to Monday, July 7, 1975; from Friday, Aug. 1, 1975, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1975; from Thursday, Oct. 9, 1975, to Monday, Oct. 20, 107% fro, Tanna, Oct. 23, 1975, to Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1975; from Thursday, Nov. 20, 1975, to Monday, ec. 1, 1975. 6 The House was in recess this session from Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1976, to Monday, Feb. 16, 1976; from Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1976, to Monday, Apr. 26, 1976; from Thursday, May 27, 1976, to Tuesday, June 1, 1976; from Friday, July 2, 1976, to Monday, July 19, 1976; from Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1976, to Monday, Aug. 23, 1976, from Thursday, Sept. 2, 1976, to Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1976. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 6, 1976, to Monday, Feb. 16, 1976; from Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1976, to Monday, Apr. 26, 1976; from Friday, May 28, 1976, to Wednesday, June 2, 1976; from Friday, July 2, 1976, to Monday, July 19, 1976; from Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1976, to Monday, Aug. 23, 1976; from Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1976, to Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1976. Statistical 401 SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE Year Date of beginning Date of adjournment Vi" | Ri ht sa BR 0) BRAay, Manado se roid Saniarien Friday, Mar. 4. 1703 ct a ia Monday, Mar.4-=... Monday, Mar. 4. NOD a Monday, Jane 8.2. CC = Friday, June 26. YIQ7 oe ae, Saturday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 4. Vi! PRTn eg OR Tuesday, JUlY IT -0 ci i a, Thursday, July a 19. OL Wednesday, Mar. 4... oc oc Soom aoaana-Thursday, Mar. 5. 1800 ea a Saturday, Mav. 4: = Soc nin frm ter Sant, Tuesday, Mar. 7. p71Y RISEN EDR Sl pd Monday, Mar, 4. Cr Bie. Wednesday, Mar. 6. 1 PE SR AINE TAA Friday, Mari 4. ie i ea. Wednesday, Mar. 9. 70%! Bard SE AL nh Wednesday, Mar 4... ioc ive iiioia Tuesday, Mar. 17. MATa Cd st Saturday, Mar. 4... aod. Friday, Mar. 10. 7 ar LE wl Eee HE ‘Thursday, Mar. 4. (i A trio. Monday, Mar. 15. leeds 47 1 PR VCEShae Puesday Mar. 4... cid ri tired terre Thursday, Mar. 20. 1849. is ass Monday, Mar. 5. oc. eas a a Than Friday, Mar. 23. A855) ie Tuesday; Mor. Cad 0 ot tit adore oa, Thursday, Mar. 13. 4... 3 +10 BAS I RE Fn Friday Mord. a. rn i RE, Monday, Apr. 11. 18875 ama leTe Wednesday, Mar. 4-2 i. oo. odo Lr Ne Saturday, Mar. 14. s Fl RE Se Bar Puesday;dune ls. coo. 0 in al a So a Wednesday, June 16. 4 TE SHEAdie Eridoy, Mar. 4. 0. Co rr es Thursday, Mar. 10. B60 2. aed Ol Tuesday, June26i 2 = ii tmlLA Nat Thursday, June 28. 3 1 RRCE Te A Monday, Morel. cos. .o ria iolia ini taimaten Thursday, Mar. 28. ABBB ofmes na Wednesday, Mar: 4.2...a cncnds Saturday, Mar. 14. ae cr Ea TN aA Saturday, Mor. 4... 2 seai Saturday, Mar. 11. I807 i rt eiteR Monday, Apr. i. foaenri aii sid esi Saturday, Apr. 20. 1860. roel Sa 3s ate Monday, Apr. 12. li. oa. aiiisgaboniioseieny Thursday, Apr. 22. 1 +r OR LR Wednesday, May 10. va oo. tg on sia, Saturday, May 27. ASI Voy a A IA pr Tuesday, Var. 4. 2 cole ounintriint Wednesday, Mar. 26. ERR, efi ARS oe cn oe Friday, Mar. 5. oc oS hes Wednesday, Mar. 24. 137%. cv ne aed Monday, Mar. 5... .-eeeid hit Saturday, Mar. 17. 1881 Jhon MATA. con al ge en Friday, May 20. TINT Monday, Oct. 10. oo. ah i oof Saturday, Oct. 29. o.oo 2S A Gl Wednesday, Mar. 4.x... ov. gat placa nits Thursday, Apr. 2. Vn! OE AR AD) the ad 02 Monday, Mar. 4... io oo sie iancanne Tuesday, Apr. 2. 18081 oh veo bigs wil Se Bee 3 Saturday, Mar. 4... i nena Friday, Apr. 15. 5017 fda SOR At,Si ‘Thursday, Mar. 4... 3 iis riieales Wednesday, Mar. 1. YOO). hr a as Monday, Mar. 4... aie oe ole hes Saturday, Mar. 9. 003: cs ra ara Thursday, Mar bc vs rile a oS dann Thursday, Mar. 19. ! Saturday, Mar. 4: a0 I ll ees Saturday, Mar. 18. Thursday, Mar. 4. oo hth ee. Saturday, Mar. 6. Tuesday, Mar. 4. cc oo ins Ji alin. Jani, Monday, Mar. 17. Monday, Mar. 5... ee anal lat So Friday, Mar. 16. Briday, Mar. 4. . 0 cies thes los Snane sos donna Tuesday, Mar. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 4 W ednesday, Mar. 18. Monday, Mar. 4. ____ Tuesday, Mar. 5. Monday, July 7 Monday, July 21. Saturday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 6. 79-000 O = 77 -28 402 Congressional Directory 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. Statistical 403 VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1972, 1974, AND 1976 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote Total vote State 1972 1974 1976 cast in 1976 Democrat | Republican| Democrat | Republican{ Democrat | Republican Alsbams........: 654, 491 347, 523 LT 6 RR SRR) SR REAR SSI LT Sa, ea) Alaska... ... 21, 791 74, 216 54, 361 181) i eal ets | Leno SC LS Ba Ge AYIZONS.:. To Ls nnd 229, 523 320, 396 400, 334 321, 236 741, 210 Arkansas... i= 86, 398 248, 238 461, 056 82 0205). 2 di nt pe de en EEE AL Califormia..-oo Vex = so aol 3,039,554 2,176, 315 3, 502, 862 3,748,973 | 27,470, 586 Colorado... 5: 457, 545 447,957 471,688 VEO wn eeee] RR a Connecticut et St Sess a tn 690, 820 372, 055 561, 018 785,683 | 21,361, 666 Delaware. ._..... 116, 006 HH 844 bo a dt tees 98, 042 125, 454 2 224,795 Florida. 5.2... EY SRA fh ahh 781, 031 736,674 | 1,799,518 | 1,057,886 | 22,857,534 : 1.404, 890 1404, 501) Georgia. 1... 1 635.970 542, 331§ 627, 376 pl TT Men RET ET TT SOREN BOT eh Hawaii ciate oi a re aa OY, 45d aaa 162, 305 122, 724 302, 092 Idaho cz. 140, 913 161, 804 145, 140 309, 072 Fh ae MREYE A RW ed Yineis i ox 1,721,031 2,867,078 1,811, 496 1,084 884 4c le an a EL INGA.a eh a Le ada 889, 269 814,117 868, 522 1,275,833 | 22,161,187 Yowait lo. 662, 637 530, 525 462, 947 490,840 1 ia Ln Er ae A en andéas, oS 200, 764 622, 591 390, 451 403,083 |: idea MRL Te Ke rial oh Kentucky..... 628, 550 494, 337 39R, 887 S280 a da a T.ouisiana.._. ¥:: 598, 987 206, 846 AB BAS eeBe re Bre 02 TRS al ke Gl a Maine. ioc :.. on 224,270 NOT, 040 {ctl i ae esas TI 292, 704 193, 489 486, 193 Maryland.cole donoor ply Se BoE 374, 563 503, 223 772, 101 530,439 | 21,365,290 Massachusetts... 823, 278 Y, 505,082 1c a Ra a aT 1, 726, 657 722, 641 2 2, 594, 262 Michigan... ____ 1,577,178 i 781, 065 Ba NAY rants ote 831.031 1,635,087 | 23,490,412 Minnesota._..._._. 981, 320 TAA oe 1, 290, 736 478,602 | 21,912,020 Mississippi-..... 375,102 LEIA LR ati in] A Sean SL F307 DE i Bd Le IR Se 554, 433 MISO i a 735, 433 480, 300 813, 571 1,090,067 | 21,914, 460 Montana... 163, 609 VTS0 1 CER RA a il Bl en CH 206, 232 115,213 321, 445 Nebraska... 265, 922 SOLSAR Yon rori YS 313, 805 279, 284 2 593, 310 Nevada rl os ois irs le ter ie 78, 981 79, 605 127, 214 63,471 2 201, 899 New Hampshire. 184, 495 139, 852 a) (8) Remi acai gaia y if due ar HAIR New Jersey. .__.__ 963, 573 V; 748,854 [oo la fe a ny 1, 681, 140 1,054,508 | 22,771,390 New Mexico._.___ 173, 815 045263 de “0 CE 176, 382 234, 681 2 413, 056 NOWRY OLR ee rcs a i hw a 1,973,781 | 32,340,188 | 33,422, 594 | 32,836,633 | 26,666,875 North Carolina _ _ 677, 293 795, 248 633, 775 rag ih Ta LA A ie nnd Rha eta hd dit North" Dakota ium» 10 wt apc 22 nf 114, 675 114, 852 175,772 103, 466 2 283, 062 ObioSui 2b Casas aes frit 1 407030, 670 918, 133 1,941,113 1,823,774 | 23,920,613 zo: i Oklahoma... .... 478,212 516, 934 387,162 800, 007 Ye a Na CT SRS Oregons. hi cits. 425, 036 494, 671 4 343, 663 AO) OR I 1h Pennsylvania. ll a A 1, 596, 121 1,843, 317 2,126,977 2, 381, 891 2 4, 546, 353 Rhode Island____ 091, 042 188,900 Jo Co ipd Sentra 167, 665 230, 329 2 398, 906 Scuth Carolina._. 241, 056 415, 806 356, 126 Y46, 845 30 eR sn tat A re ae Ph South Dakota____ 174, 773 131, 613 147, 929 EL EE I Sie rE ie yay Rese Tennessee......... 440, 599 VE uA SR HERR eS en TE 751, 180 673, 231 21,432,015 Pexas iz. 2 ct 1,511, 985 Y, B22: 870 out iin a 2,199, 956 1,636,370 | 23,874,230 Utah = a arg ARNEL LEI El hdl 185, 377 210, 299 223,948 290, 221 2 522, 108 Vermont. tb i eae 67, 125 66, 223 5, 682 94, 481 2 189, 060 Virginia... 643, 963 TAB, 337 foal Ae aaa a ad (b) (3) (®) Washington. Ea aw | ET Ae dhe 611,811 363, 626 1,071, 219 361,546 | 21,491,111 West Vi irginia. .Ss 486, 310 245 B01 itt on iY aaa CR RS hl 566, 359 Wisconsin si a ei Te 740, 700 429, 327 1, 396, 970 521,902 | 21,935,183 Wyoming........ 40, 753 VOL S14 {oi nr ion A dae 70, 558 84, 810 155, 368 os: ) John A. Durkin, Democrat, elected by special election Sept. 16, 1975, for unexpired term ending Jan. 3, ji Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Independent, had 890,778 votes; E. R. Zumwalt, Democrat, had 596,009 votes; Martin H. Perper, Independent, had 70,559 votes. ! For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1973. 2 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 3 Total vote received, as candidate had cne or more other party endorsements. « Total votes for both Democratic candidates Betty Roberts (338,591) and Jason Boe (5,072). 404 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1972, 1974, AND 1976 [The figures show the votes for the Democratic Compiled and from Republican nominees, official statistics] except as otherwise indicated. State and district Vote cast in 1972 i Vote cast in 1974 Demo-| Repub-lican d Vote cast in 1976 Demo-| Repub-| lican Total vote cast, in 1976 98,257 90, 069 | 2157,170 73,203 110, 496 2110, 501 44, 280 % rge.| 34,194 2118, 208 52, 89784, 49168,42463,677 || ; :71,49778,887 68, 404106,05488, 85492, 435 | 7 : 2168, 119 (2) {s) 144, 571 (=) ] 104, 247 (¢) ; ! h. 116, 217 144, 780 (2) (=) 140, 807 160, 477 70,129 | 117,781 ¢ 5 30, 058114,102 ;173, 576 101,83266,817107,511 ||| 93,733132,56254,556 g ¢ : 7 66, 04686, 81843, 298 89,384118,93882,315 ||| 193,610240,2782175,232 91,15160,948 | 94,994| 104, 214 ; 82, 98285,326 067 | 119,458123,784 || 2221,018190,851 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 405 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1972, 1974, AND 1976— Continued Vote cast 1972 Vote cast in 1974 Vote cast in 1976 Total State State aren TNO State vote and and and cast district Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| Repub-| in 1976 crat lican crat lican crat lican Conn Conn Conn Ist fuses 130,701 | 96, 188 Ist... 117,038 | 67,080 Ist. aa 128,479 | 94,106 | 2225,076 2d rss 73,400 | 142, 094 2d. .-..1. 104,436 69, 380 2d. 0142084 74,743 | 2219,308 Sdia..¥ 123,217: 1 106,313 3d. -....1 114,316 55,177 3di oo 121,623 96, 714 2222, 643 4th... 79,515 | 135, 883 4h. 71,047 83, 630 4th. .... 76,722 | 126,314 | 2 207,058 5th... 112,142 | 117,578 bth... 90, 407 94, 998 5th... 77,308 | 157, 009 2 236, 087 Gthoirt.. 140, 290 92,783 6th. i: 122,785 69, 942 6th. 2 134,914 | 102,364 | 2 238,300 Del.: Del.: Del.: 2 large.| 83,230 | 141,237 At large.| 63,490 | 93,826 £ large_| 102,411 | 110,636 | 2 215,085 a. [ a.: Ist-2._._. (=) (2) 18f (=) (=) LE To (2) (2) (2) dar. a 34. 101,441 | (2) 22,219 241.20 Sd... rade) a) (2) (e) 2d. a) 8d. ..:.. (eo) (s) (2) (a) (2) (a) 4th .. ..-92, 541 72, 960 4th... 74,720 34, 867 4th. (a) (2) (a) 5th. ft ... 97, 902 78, 468 Sth 5. 63, 610 74, 954 5thoo 96, 260 | 138, 371 234, 631 6th... :.. 49,399 | 156, 150 6th._-2. 34,886 | 109, 302 Gthzss 80, 821 | 151,371 2 232,218 tho to 91,931 | 43,343 thos (2) a) Tho... 102,739 | 53,599 156, 338 Sth 1: 89,068 | 64,920 Sth. 63,283 | 48,240 Sth... 103,360 | 74,794 178, 154 Oth... a) a) Oihoto. 26, 255 86, 226 Oth ..... 36, 630 | 130, 509 167, 139 10th... 69, 502 | 113,461 10th... 41, 92 117, 368 10th =. 83,413 | 164,273 247, 686 Nthiot 116, 157 76,739 Mth: .. a) a) ih: 199,08) | ooiicyoo 2 218, 437 2th: 65,525 1 110, 750 Yoth ili: 58, 899 61, 191 12th_____| 91,749 | 107,268 | 2 199,076 13th co. 92,258 57,418 Ith: it a) (a) eth. 127, 822 35, 357 163, 179 Tath;.: v5,:131 35, 935 Mth... 45,479 20, 383 Mth... 82, 665 30, 774 113, 439 15th. = 89, 961 68, 320 Wiha 2. 68, 064 28,444 150 121,292 50, 941 172,233 Ga.: Ga.: Ga.: Ist iniy B55, 280 eae nal 1st at 64, 958 10, 485 Ist. -¥3, 820 oe 373,888 2d 5 85,0907 [coo os. pt EES BO LV re LR ods oc 05,807. aa 2 96, 026 Sd. i. 71756 JG rao is 34. ho. 67,438 9,453 8d... 93,174 11,829 | 2105, 004 4th: 32,731 | 103,155 hic... 61, 211 49, 922 4th... 110, 261 51,140 | 2161,412 ath... 72,289 64, 495 3thil. J. 69, 221 27, 397 bth nee 96, 056 47,998 | 2 144,063 6th: :.. 70,580.10 i, oo 6th. ... 49, 082 46, 308 6th... 77,932 72,400 | 2149, 944 the. 59, 031 42,265 Yhin oo. 47,993 47,450 thet 84, 587 68, 947 2153, 554 Sthi. i. 71,283 42, 986 Sth o.oo. Fi La Bl RE Sth... 90, 559 39,623 | 2130, 186 Otho: 2: 71.800 |. st Oth... 64, 096 21, 540 Oth 2c 113, 245 29,954 | 2 143,357 0th... | 68,098 |. i... 10th..-.. 45,843 | 21,214 10th... .. 04. 780 a 2 94, 864 Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Ist oll 73,826 | 61,138 Ast cass 71,552 | 49,065 Isto 60,050 | 53,745 | 2 137,602 oda 79, 856 60, 043 2d xs 86, 916 51, 984 2d 124,116 23,917 | 2 156,099 Idaho Idaho Idaho Ist... -65 106 85,270 j I Be ed 54,001 75,404 Isto. 79,662 | 95,833 175,495 "hi AE, 40,081 | 102,537 i ah ae 53, 599 67,274 3 Ta 82, 237 84,175 166, 412 I1st.occo0. 136, 755 12, 877 186 res 75,206 4, 399 18). = 126, 632 10,147 | 2137,193 Pdi 115,306 | 38,391 24. oo. 565.812 9, 386 2d. SY 127,297 4 223,037 | 4150,383) a 77,814 | 128,329 Sd a 65, 336 58, 891 3d... 115,30] 79,434 | 2196, 365 dbhcados: 59,057 | 141,402 4th oor 47, 096 68,428 dtho. 64,924 | 124,847 | 2189,772 5th... 121,278 45,264 Sth as 93, 069 15,108 Sth 119, 336 35, 756 155, 092 Othe." 79,002 | 124,486 6th: 57, 654 66, 027 Othal.L. 2 69,359 | 106,667 | 2 176,027 Ve} in 95,018 19, 758 Tihs 8 63, 962 8, 800 thes... 88, 239 15,854 | 2104, 094 Sth i. 2 110, 457 38, 758 Sth o.. 75,011 11, 664 Sth: = 105, 595 25:512 131, 107 1 i 131,777 61, 038 Othe. 2 93,8 6 04]... 9th ooo 121, 915 47,054 | 2168,983 10th: :.. 113,222 | 120, 681 10th. =... 83,457 80, 597 10th: ...- 106, 804 | 106,603 | 2 213,414 With... 118,637 | 103,773 th... 102, 541 39, 182 Ith... 135, 755 ,680 | 2201,440 12th: 53,055 | 152,938 12th. .... 45,049 70,731 12th_____| 56,644 | 151,899 | 2208, 553 13th ..-¢ 61, 537 98, 201 Tote 42,903 51, 405 13th | 49,777 | 109,726 | 164,206 ih... 57,874 | 154,794 14th... 38, 981 77,718 14th____._| 60,505 | 176,076 | 2 236,588 ¥5the.. 82 925 1 111,022 5th: 61, 912 54,278 15th 87,676 | 102, 555 190, 231 Yothel 50, 649 | 129, 640 16th... 33,724 65, 175 16th_____| 54,002 | 114,324 | 2168,328 Tithe 79,840 | 100, 175 17th... 56, 541 59, 984 17th: 5 81,220 | 113,145 194, 365 Isth: -. 67,514 | 124,407 13th. 59, 225 71, 681 18th___._| 79,102 | 108, 028 187, 130 Jothe... Jzen oo 138, 123 19th... 44,677 84,049 19th: .°. 60, 967 | 132, 571 3193, 539 20th: 67,445 | 148,419 0th»... 69, 551 84,426 26th... 78,634 | 137,223 215, 857 st... 82,523 99, 966 21st ut 40, 896 78, 640 Ast: 46,996 | 137,037 | 2 184,035 02d... 124, 589 90, 390 22d .0 113, 294 44,293 thoi a: 391,008 | 320,229 18th: $110,624 | 3 21, 600 132,224 ath... 345,515 14, 813 4th. .3. 33,195 5, 360 4th... ..| 355,725: 8/977 2 65, 591 ihe. 77,019 63, 446 15th... -}i3.53,733 34,814 15th____.| 369,242 33, 641 2109, 487 16th 2. 96, 984 33, 828 16th. ..: 374,010 | 319,806 16th_____| 393,995 | 319,423 113,418 7th... 92,252 | 360, 812 17th. a... 63, 805 28, 269 17th. 52] 89,126 27,734 | 2135,915 Isth..... 3125,117 | 352,379 sth... 391, 985 22,560 18th... J. 3 112,187 29,728 | 2149,422 19th... 3104,427 (coi tio: 19th. .<3 363,146: aie.. 19th: ... $01,672 10h aia 2 04,481 26th... 85, 558 18,024 | 20th. 2: 376,074 15,053 20th._._.| 391,977 14,114 | 2 110,490 ist... 348,441 6, 366 | ost. is $28,025 |. ith. bo £51 el ad $41,285 f Silom 241, 883 204.15 3107,448 | 333,045 | 22d. 877,157 8,142 | 22d32 3 92, 044 11,130 | 2106, 592 23d... 308,335 | 399,737 | 23d. ...-| 359,108 | 380,361 | 23d. ....| 380,424 | 393,006 173,430 24th... 3 107, 929 | 3 98,818 | 24th. 1 82,542 | 360,180 | 24th... 99,761 | 381,111 2183, 012 25th... 54, 271 [3 144,386 | 25th. 4 53,357 (3103,799 | 25th. 58,216 |3 139,389 197, 605 26th... 74, 906 90, 922 26th... 3 58, 187 81, 562 | 26thixs. 3 60, 511 | 120, 049 2 183, 981 Jith TEES 55,076 | 114, 902 oth... x 3 83,562 68,273 | 27th.1 2 $127,048 | 363,626 190, 674 28th... 182,395 | 3 45,623 28th... 156, 439 33,493 | vied 170, 034 | 3 44,053 2 215,162 29th... 363,920 |3 148,170 20th... .. 3100,324 | 8 83,768 | 20tht.. 2a 3100,663 06,476 | 2214,222 30th... --358,788 (3114,193 30th: =. 363,803 | 378,117 | 30th. 4x 75,951 | 395,564 171,515 Sist....-75,513 | 3 98,454 38. Lids 59,639 | 594,319 | Sisti.. 62,032 (3 123,143 185,175 324...= 111,481 | 3 83,451 32d._...| 88,660 | 361,375 | 32d .....| 101,419 | 381,597 2 185, 140 3346: tL 53,039 (3132,139 33d... z|:'45,043 97, 380 | 33d-....| 748,855 [125,163 2 182,755 34th_____| 46,509 | 142,803 34th... 45,408 | 105, 585 | 34th. _..{ 58,247 .| 126,566 2192, 196 35th... 53,321 | 127,298 | 35th... 63,012 90, 269 | 35th... 367,177 | 120,738 187, 915 36th___-_| 382 095 |3110,238 36th... -. 390,498 | 361,442 36th... 13123,246 | 3 61,701 184, 947 37th___-_[3114,605 | 344,103 37th.... 384,064 | 327,531 37th_____|3100,042 23,660 | 2127,951 38th. .¢ 357,585 [3156,967 35th... 348,929 |3 126,687 | 38th. . 2. 3 46, 307 [3 165,702 212,009 39th... 49,253 [3 175,400 | 30th....: 3 53, 866 87,321 | 30th. 109, 986 | 3 68, 018 178, 004 N.C.: (| N.C. || N.C.: Ishals. ots 77,438 35, 060 ISE2c 55, 323 16,097 | Isto: 08, 611 29, 295 2129, 956 Re 88.708 [485.102 1) Sad dt Lf rsT Mel al nl Ho adol colmg ses |i al. 113, 368 A 56,0081 ooo. Sadie A093 | 3d. Je 77,193 35, 089 112, 282 "hrc: 73,072 71,972 | 4th..... 62, 600 33,521 | 4thiv.. 5. 92,165 59, 917 152, 082 Stho....-54,986 | 101,375 | Stha:.... 64, 634 59,182 | Sthivo i. 98, 789 83,129 2182, 164 6th... 82. A580) da | 6th... 56, 507 31,906 | 6th iis 103,85) jer. coin 2107, 811 hoe. ; 57.348 15036, 726 {1 whi: 0.780: [he all Hoss Tt too 95,463 | 21,955 117, 418 Sths_ >. . 54, 198 82,060 | Stha..... 61, 591 46, 500 Sthi.... 99, 296 49, 094 2 151, 081 Oth... .. 56,171 80, 356 hz... 41, 387 51,032 | Otho. 0. 70, 847 82,297 2153, 788 0th... > 39,025 | 103,119 10th...:.|: 53,131 63,382 | 10th 67, 190 99, 882 167,072 Yitha . : 94, 465 64, 062 1th... ..-89, 163 45, 983 | ih... 93, 857 88,752 | 2184,405 N. Dak; N. Dak.: Il N. Dak.: Atlarge_| 72,850 | 195,360 Atlarge.| 103,504 | 130,184 | Atlarge_| 104,263 | 181,018 | 2289, 881 Ohio: Ohio: || Ohio: 18... 50, 575 | 119, 469 I AL aan, 67, 685 70, 284 Ist cc 56,995 | 109, 789 2169, 516 od 65,237 | 109, 961 2d. 3 [62,530 71,512 edit Lu 8 TTR 83, 459 171, 637 Sd... 34,819 | 111,253 Bde asa 82,159 Sdn 33,873 | 100,871 2 145,374 qth) 65,216 | 109, 612 qth... .. 51, 065 81, 674 qthis. 51,784 | 121,173 172, 957 F111 Mt) 49,465 | 132,032 Sthif....: 53, 391 89, 161 Sth... .... 60,304 | 124,910 185, 214 OL a ort Jory 128,304 || 6th...... 42,316 | 93,400 6th... 67,067 | 107,064 174,131 vi Lis LAR 112, 350 Tthe . = 34,828 | 73,503 githoiis 54,755 | 101,027 155, 782 Sthe-... 73, 344 80, 050 Sth... 45,701 51,097 sth... 46,424 | 110,775 2 161, 357 Yh. od 110, 450 49, 388 Ofhrdea 64, 831 57, 892 Oth. t.... 91, 040 73,919 | 2167,969 10th; .. 47,456 | 129, 683 10th... 42,333 | 100, 521 10th... 57,757 | 127,147 184, 904 Yih: .. 49, 891 | 106, 841 tho... 52,017 79, 756 Ith... 47,548 | 120,716 | 2 168, 264 Pith 81,074 | 103, 655 WA Eke 70, 818 73, 303 14th... 89,424 90, 987 1 195, 840 6th :. 51,991 | 111, 242 Bi 53,766 | 72,881 13th 108,061 | 49,828 | 2163,683 T4ih’ =... 135, 068 46, 490 14th..... 93, 931 30, 603 154 A 121, 652 39,917 | * 164, 188 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 409 RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, Vote cast in 1974 Vote cast in 1976 Total | Vote cast in 1972 | vote cast in 1976 167, 371 2174, 091 167, 042 2 185, 834 2179, 895 2 121,976 2 109, 626 2176, 723 178, 380 2 157, 764 193, 451 2 264, 000 2 24(), 761 2177, 051 2 244,852 157,278 147,762 134,118 214, 590 200, 981 S) ve [X) 180, 998 202, 224 189, 623 154, 359 200, 143 183, 796 180, 993 206, 140 157, 780 166, 460 155, 363 169, 864 191, 381 175, 784 179, 393 166, 923 174, 066 169, 462 180, 985 182, 489 2 187,002 2 201, 912 2 130, 503 2 144, 995 2117, 855 2 124,765 2 128, 510 2 136, 896 2 152,402 142, 569 2168, 731 186, 705 2 183, 569 3122,712 2136, 122 181, 367 105, 684 3 165, 952 See footnotes at end of table. 410 Congressional Dairectory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1972, 1974, AND 1976—Ceontinued Vote cast in 1972 Vote cast in 1974 Vote cast in 1976 Demo-crat i istri Demo-crat | district 93, 891 PH Tex: Ist... é 161, 718 96, 267 "747,075 | 2130,522 127,027 , 132,832 | 107,185 120, 924 28,310 79,672 3. Va.: s 124,793 105, 739 53, 701 : ! : 1st. ____-| 2d ------| Vt. At large. Va. T5t..0 2d 155,631 110,931 | 106,542 | 144,861 124,458 | 2 267,531 255, 792 101, 138 g 56, 649 2 141,482 2161, 327 2167, 504 2189, 489 Sd... 4th. ..... 140, 307 107, 581 g 108, 391 ; y 2 224, 561 2 217,858 2 205,072 2 199, 664 2 207,571 2187, 754 3183,122 130, 062 128, 286 118, 346 100, 600 086 2 161, 518 122,973 148,136 , 953 149,078 | 127,273 63, 643 135, 385 97,795 76, 585 75,632 / 45,003 / 3 ¢ Wyo.: At large. ¢ 65, 060 104, 468 : ] ist... 7, Baa Wyo.: At large. ; 935 15,996 84,706 81,350 91 | | 2 209, 807 2236,545 2 239, 311 2172, 243 2173, 511 2 920, 271 2 233, 937 2 228,106 2248,524 151, 868 See footnotes at end of table. Statis tical 411 VOTES CAST AND FOR REPRDELEGATES ESENTATIVIN 1972, ES, 1974, RESIDENT AND 19 COM76—Cont MISSIONER, inued Vote Commonwealth 1972 1974 1976 Total vote cast in 1976 Popular | New Pro-| Popular | New Pro-| Popular | New Pro-Democrat | gressive | Democrat | gressive | Democrat | gressive Puerto Rico: Resident Commis-sioner (4-year term) ._ 623,195 829,006 iit Di a ter 663, 160 705, 162 21,441,310 Vote Washington, D.C. 1972 22 1974 Sen¥ 1976 Total cast in vote 1976 Democrat | R epubli-can | Democ rat | Re publi-| Democrat can | R epubli-can Delegate at Large_____ 95, 300 39, 487 66, 337 9, 166 123, 464 21, 699 2 159, 790 Vote Guam 1972 1974 1976 Total vote cast in 1976 Democrat | Republi-| Democrat | Republi-| Democrat | Republi-can can can Delegate at Large. ____ 12, 651 8,847 18, 551 (a) 19, 038 (2) 19, 038 Vote Virgin Islands 1972 1974 1976 Total vote cast in 1976 Democrat | Republi-| Democrat | Republi-| Democrat | Republi-can can can Delegate at Large. ____ 10, 570 (a) 14, 467 | (a) A220 NE. 217,373 s Figures not available. b John J. Moakley, Independent-Conservative, had 70,571 votes; Louise Day Hicks, Democrat, had 67,143 votes; Howard M. Miller, Republican, had 23,177 votes. 1 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1973. 2 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 3 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 412 Congressional Directory REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT | 2) » g 2) | o = ' 2) 2 ' x & Bh reel YE SS RC Re RR Bg BT EEE [= wD r~ [2] [7] [7] [2] «0 Big 2 22 9 F152 EE SIE 515.15. 500s State BE 8 0 |8 Io (FB I COIS 8 18 28° B2|=8|cS|54(E8 54 EES Ig IP Iz IS 8 Ig I © [© [885 (82282225 28 DELS ESTO ER LS oS ER 8 Se Eg gu =gle ys ys saEleYlE EGR SE ES BE SE £3 EB EE th SE PAPEnd 24340528 28 Od BI EF @ bv RZ BRIE BE Z|[# |B |Z Alabamaox ase a, 215-3 5) 7] 764 84 8} 9 9010: -9F Of 0] +87 = Alaska. Coo CEES MR LA Ee) Ise BREED) BE ofts E Tn CRRdBIR R PO me s Ro TR XC | 1 1 er clv.d Arizong.. 0. SEN Sen Fite a) Etat CZ TONE Led ES Er Ln Sd Wan Uo lintel TOR AUBREY I 21 | 1 9 21:13 4 Arkansas... REG, Ha RC La and er iy | Ly 23d 6 74ST TT 6 Ada d Califonnin.co ons) oot jo a rajur sm sm = poem ere of 3:2 a 2 TF il Bele 7 Bal AV 0400 198 {1:30}: 38:1 1 43 2: Colorado... Eh BR Fi od PR Beton oS SE Pode 8 1 24 Bipvd bog d rd Mats Connecticut... .. Vi Vo BP 6 G1 4&1 414 4 4 41 5 51-616] 616 6 Delaware... _._._. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 Florida Lo. FEY Cite aia Bena (iad LTR Ln wf 0 Mi DING GG SIV EE Be 8 NO A I I RE Li 1) Georgia... .... oo IE a Nd 81 80 7k Gl 104 11. {11 12 "10 | 10: :10:1:10-110 Hawaii... on. HEN PON ST Bens Eels FEN of pf Ce NR Bem oo Tonto shen dl DERE Bt ai bie Se BBR Idaho. iv. .o pe Ht IGN] Jnana bn SER he YS, RTA WTR GI 50 5 1 1 AER ier 4 Br 5 INoiS. oc.disel esac Ee 3 TG IA 100 205) 22: 25 127) 275) :20:1 25 {124 cn {24 Indiana. G.ooc. pire bine) ol Be iT RR al 00 Lt BE TB HR 0 i RAS te BR ERB Ns 0 SR 6 Te i CE ei Jowa ta. Shits a leh PRR MRE TR Se be 2 6 911-31: 1 9 8 8 7 6 Xansag, ona lil Card Le knee Diet lie CC Be De BE 1 ele Rha es GIRO Sve $F Se a WON BOY LH GE HE Rentucky.....0. ibe Ni 10°} 12:]13 {10:10 OL 10-1 F111 EH {10 9 9 8 7 7 Louisiana......... REV ema d dese be 31 8 BR HE Ry: 0 pO Te Bd St Be HS Le | 1A NEAT 00 (OR | AUER Gu 36 IE TRA TRS OH EEE “i BE Maine:::.. ._._..% Eri pan a LOR Bi JH GB, J 4° 1 HEE EDR AIDE SH Be BET 0 le WISE I ih ihe 1 oe Ba i Re Maryland_________ 8 9 9 9 8 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 75 8 8 Massachusetts. __ 14.117 213 1-13 112110; 1° 101-11 732.113 1:14 1 160+ 15° 34-14 -{ 12/12 Michigan. .._... Rei nen ER Bi SE B Sl dee J LE ER By Sy RL YR a RR a a ER RS Minnesota. ....... Aon TEAS BE! EIR rt ON Sal Bod ir 0 oi Set R00 1 Lt TR Et G8 Boi JN 1 (13000) SEE 0 TIO B00 “1g 0 Mississippi--------Eo Lol SEHR BF oS BNE 10 0 1 RH Ba By GB 3 CTA Tee AF EL SR SE RR Missouri...oc SAR JSR PAO Mart 0 2 5 if O13 0 14 10 15.1°10:7 36. [18:4 13-1110: 110 Montana... col pose Neto IN ROME LY NB Dn RECT ER bien J JE 3 1 Yoda 20. 2] 2 [52 Undo Nebraska. _.______ gy BO TOR sd Id Bd MEL BI ST 8 Y{-:3{:67 0 "Cle Sit od 4 #3309 Nevada. a2... RL Lal INI WN Uh NC EEE STi BR DR 1 1 1 1 1 Ya 1 [9d Y 1 New Hampshire. _ EBL Ra gS ETE IE Yl Bo ie aR if BR Ae) BR BRS Be GLEE BY el New Jersey.._..__. 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 7 7 8110 | 12:714 +34 114.115 | 15 New Mexico. ._-__ cant be PTR et ete DUBS LS EO] Es VE RR DR: RN Tay BL 3 (RE MR LL New-York... ...2 10 | 17 {27 | 34 | 40 | 34 | 33 | 31 {33 [34 {343743454543 [41] 39 North Carolina___ 0:]312-7143 } 13-|-13 9 8 7 8 9 91017210: 11 12142. 110 1) North Dakota:oil. cooler ol ls so lato dy 3. 1 2.12 3 soso tw 9 Sg 1 Ohio. 20. un peat bd 5 J | HMI N21°Y 21 1-19 | 20.1720 1°2) 5 21 1 22:24 {23 | 23.:1:24 1-23 Oklahoma. =. RRP CRA a, 1 MA Rae SIR wen! baad Clete Tie el ASR BR RE I DETR BR 1 i Bes (Red Oregon... xk oer) Eh LON ON Br Se he BR Re i TE 220 S-0 4 4 ¢"4 Pennsylvania. ____ 13.118 | 23-1261: 28-1 24 |>925 ro4 |-27 {08 1 30: 1.32.{ 36.1 341-33 | 30-1727.4:25 Rhode Island.____ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 South Carolina___ 0 | 8:¥V 00 94 9l 71.6415 eZ 88 BG RB A i be ul Bl BE 6 SouthiDakota:oi joc sfiadass ian dite ipods safoole 2) 2 2:20 3 1.2004 52 xcD 2 Tennessee_______. ee) 1 Bc 00 {C13 LE 10) 8100100: 1.10-20: 10 Ag 1-10. C9 0x8 Texas: ox. Wn crag Stat acto eld SURI tp Be is RBG WORT EE LB ERE i El Ee SN Sen I Ea Ula = 0. Sela Fare INE ee ST Et ICSE IY Raid Om bei (0 ot rite te 0 ORE IRE 0) ai a Bll HO BIE 0 Vermont.......-.-Rom Re SI | 6:13 5| 4 3 3 2 2 a Rd ie 1 RG 1 1 l 1 Virginia). :....| 10 [19 |:22:1 23 1-23 1.21} 15:|-13: I-11 9.1°10:-10 1-10-7110 9 9: 1-10 1:10:{. 10 Washington. ______ CAREER BS, Wd ned GANA T CORRE Lata] Sinks XO CORNER, WWI 1 3 | Dinas (Dy 6 GY a 7 v West Virginia_____ tt Nr in I Re ET RE A BB a BE Ee ie RY WisScOnSIN ou coule s oils dole TL fae thai 22 6.) 48.159 "1011 AY 1.70 10°10. 10: | : Denver... on Richard PD. Yamm: = D. b4 | Jan. 1979 | 240,000 Connecticut... .... Hartiord 21. 2.0. Ha, Gra880. 2c oh 1. b4 | Jan. 1979 | 242,000 Delaware. oc or Dovern 0 wh Plemre 8S. duPont IV. oi R. c4 | Jan. 1981 | 235,000 Florida, co.” Tallahassee. _:.... Reubin Askew... ..00 0 | BE c4 | Jan. 1979 |! 50, 000 Georgia. ZS oe Atlanta: thei George Busbee.. 0...... 1. D. c4 | Jan. 1979 |! 50,000 Hawalilc on. Honolnlu:i.2-0 George RB. Avjyoshiz. ....5 D. b4 | Dec. 1978 | 150,000 Idaho. oo 2d = Boise. >_< Sg RT John Vo Evans: io =u tpt D: b4 | Jan. 1979 |! 30,000 Ilineis S20 or. 50 Springfield..._. Jim Thompson... Zobel Rs b2 | Jan. 1979 | 2 50,000 Indiana iio oc) Indianapolis...... O18. BR Bowen: gral:21 Che R. c4 | Jan. 1981 | 236,000 Yown oo noo ti Des Moines....... Robert D. Ray... -._... R. b4 | Jan. 1979 | 140,000 Kansas +s stot Popekn. Sim. Robert BF. Bennett...=. nn: c4 | Jan. 1979 |! 35,000 Rontueky 2h Ll Frankfort. ooo io. Julian Carrolfocil ii etn a4 | Dec. 1979 | 135,000 Louisiana... .... Baton Rouge... Edwin W. Edwards......... D. c4 | Mar. 1980 |! 50,000 Maines. oo Sas.o. Augusta. ao oi James B. Longley. .....«.... Y: c4 | Jan. 1979 |1 35,000 Maryland: x. Annapolis: ino Marvin Mandel... ... D. c4 | Jan. 1979 |! 25,000 Massachusetts > | Michigan. = 2 2: Boston: Lansipgrio =; =... coil oa Michael William S.-Dukakis... .... G. Milliken ________ D. R= c4 b4 | Jan. | Jan. 1979 1979 | 340,000 | 147,250 Minnesota. ....... Ste Pall oo seve Rudolph. G. Perpieh........| ‘D. b4 | Jan. 1979 |! 41,000 Mississippi_ .-.... Jackson oc iv vas Charles (CHD Fineh........ 1D, a4 | Jan. 1980 |! 43,000 Missourf. ma i Jefferson City. ... Joseph P. Teasdale... __. |iD: c4 | Jan. 1981 |! 37,500 Montana: 50 Helena: coviv.: Thomas. Judge. ........ D. b4 | Jan. 1981 | 1! 30,000 Nebraska 20.00 Lincoln... 2k. YY. James Exon: to. ooo ariwsr DD. c4 | Jan. 1979 | 125,000 Nevada: 5." Carson City __.... Mike O’Callaghan. =X. oi. 3% c4 | Jan. 1979 | 240,000 New Hampshire._.| Concord. _._______ Meldrim Thomson, Jr_______ R. b2 | Jan. 1979 | 2 34,070 New Jersey... ___.. Prevton_.:........ Brendan'T. Byrne. ......_.. DD. c4 | Jan. 1978 |! 65,000 New Mexico... Santa’Fezoot: ty Jerry-Apodaca =. ob csl ls 1: a4 | Jan. 1979 | 235, New York tio... Albany Sofia” Hugh: Carey... oo. 1. b4 | Jan. 1979 | 185,000 North Carolina: of Raleigh... tx. James BrHunt; drs coco dD, a4 | Jan. 1981 | 245,000 North Baketa.:_.f Bismarek. 12... Arthur A. Link = ooo Lui. 1). b4 | Jan. 19&1 | 227,500 Ohio, Series Columbus: Cx: James Ax Rhodes: -200.0 R. c4 | Jan. 1979 | 150,000 Oklahoma si... Oklahoma City... {David LL. Boren...ov 2 ua]. c4 | Jan. 1979 | 142,500 Oregon... i... [ Solem. igi .c5 Robert W. Straub........... D. c4 | Jan. 1979 | 338, 500 Pennsylvania_____ {"Harrigshurg-c a2" Milion J. Shapp:: coos. D. <4 | Jan. 1979 | 260,000 Rhode Island__.__ { Providence. ....._| J. Joseph Garrahy>. .o.i FD; v2 | Jan. 1979 | 242,500 South Carolina... Columbia_________ James B. Edwards.__.....__. RB. a4 | Jan. 1979 |! 39,000 South Dakeia. (Plerre. cic iz) Richard BR. Kneip. . ooo... D. c4 | Jan. 1979 |! 27,500 Tennessee..... Nashville. 2...2. Ray Blanton: 0, oi rid D. a4 | Jan. 1979 | 150,000 exagste oT Le Austin... ats Dolph Briscoe, Jr... ........ D, b4 | Jan. 1979 |? 65,000 Utah. 2a oor. | Salt Lake City....| Scott M. Matheson.._....___| D. t4 | Jan. 1981 |! 35,000 Vermont: oo... { Montpelier... .... Richard:A. Snelling: 1'R. v2 | Jan. 1981 | 336,100 Virginia <0 0 Richmond... i: Mills E. Godwin, Jr. ....... R. a4 ( Jan. 1978 | 250,000 Washington_._____ West Virginia_____ Olympia: oot Charleston... ¥.. Dixy John Lee Ray.»oo D. Rockefeller i= 1V _____ 1, D. v4 c4 | Jan. | Jan. 1981 1981 | | 142 150 250,000 Wisconsin. =. ["Madison__ 2... Patrick Y. Lucey. oo. 0 D. b4 | Jan. 1979 | 2 44,292 Wyoming... Cheyenne... 5. Ed-Hersehiers o.oo 21 iby ®4 | Jan. 1979 | 237,500 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Puerto:Rico:. San Juan. S.riass Carlos Romero Barcelo______ N.P.¢ b4 | Jan. 1981 [135,000 TERRITORIES Guam: =. San Agama. ot Ricardo J. Bordallo__.______ D. c4 | Jan. 1979 | 135,000 Virgin Islands. ...| Charlotte Amalie: | Cyril BE. King_.:.____....... T. c4 | Jan. 1979 |! 45,000 American Samoa’s.| Pago Pago________ Frank Barnett- =>... “sR. (8) Maz nies, 1 49, 500 Trust Territory Saipan, Marianas. _{ (Vacant) ?._._.. ._ 2: |'R. C2) fa, ies 1 49, 500 of the Pacific Islands.® a Cannot succeed himself. 6 No limit. ¢ Can serve 2 consecutive terms. 4 Indefinite term. « Can serve 3 consecutive terms. 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 Appointed by Secretary of Interior. ¢ Governor nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. 7 Title in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands is High Commissioner. Congressional Directory PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS President Vice President Service Congress George Washington____________ Jom Adams... ...-..o. Apr. 30,1789-Mar. 3,1797 | 1,2,3,4. Jon Adams... oo cig ooo Thomas Jefferson. _._______. Mar. 4,1797-Mar. 3,1801 | 5,6. Thorns Jefferson. call oo Aaron Bull. oi cianoe. Mar. 4 1801-Mar. 3,1805 | 7,8. LBA se EE George Clinton... ....~......:|« Mar. 4 1805-Mar. 3,1809 | 9,10. James I YEU ALD rm de dol... nat Mar. 4,1809-Mar. 3,1813 | 11,12. Madison DOs oni sas aan Eibrides Gerry 2: ons aind Mar. 4,1813-Mar. 3,1817 | 13,14. James Monroe... -Lt. ~ou-nsasn Daniel D. Tompkins_._.____ Mar. 4,1817-Mar. 3,1825 | 15,16,17,18 John Quincy Adams._.....____. John C. Calhouni.-; cn. :oess Mar. 4,1825-Mar. 3,1829 19, 20. Andrew Jackson Jz tld.on dof 0 ate Mar. 4,1829-Mar. 3,1833 | 21,22. 18 Ia Td Martin Van Buren.......... Mar. 4,1833-Mar. 3,1837 | 23,24. Martin Van. Buren... ........< Richard M. Johnson_._____. Mar. 4,1837-Mar. 3,1841 | 25,26 William Henry Harrison 4______ John Tyler... rizc=cb 203 Mar. 4,1841-Apr. 4,1841 | 27. RIT I CR Aan a TS 8 Se READ i Apr. 6,1841-Mar. 3,1845 | 27,28 JoméesK. Polk... igi. nn George M. Dallas___.________| Mar. 4,1845-Mar. 3,1849 | 29,30 Zachary Taylors. ......o...... Millard Fillmore.......-..-. Mar. 5,1849-July 9,1850 | 31. Millard. Titmoere. tec edo ull Ll A pee ta July 10,1850-Mar. 3,1853 | 31,32. EranklinPleree..cof-oovvic.cin WillamR. Kings. _._.....5. Mar. 4,1853-Mar. 3,1857 | 33,34. James Buchanan... c.......: John C. Breckinridge... ___ Mar. 4,1857-Mar. 3,1861 | 35,36 Abraham Lincoln:.....c..-.-.-Hannibal Hamlin...>. Mar. 4,1861-Mar. 3,1865 | .-37,38 Det os orien Andrew Johnson. ..c....c--. Mar. 4,1865-Apr. 15,1865 | 39. Andrew -JohngON ta Ti ay oul est a ade Apr. 15,1865-Mar. 3,1869 | 39, 40. Ulysses: S. Grant. cua oot Sehuyler Colfax. _........... Mar. 4,1869-Mar. 3,1873 | 41,42. 5 TB ae an Ln YN Henry Wilson :-.. = i. Mar. 4,1873-Mar. 3,1877 | ®.._._ 43,44. Rutherford B. Hayes. __.______ William A. Wheeler_._______.| Mar. 4,1877-Mar. 3,1881 | 45,46 JamesiA. Garfield 4. oo...... Chester A. Arthur.---...... Mar. 4,1881-Sept. 19,1881 | 47. Chesters A. ATIhAL,, cies 0 oa oe a tl oa cane Sept. 20,1881-Mar. 3,1885 | 47,48. Grover Cleveland:?............ Thomas A. Hendricks 8____. Mar. 4,1885-Mar. 3,1889 | 49, 50. Benjamin Harrison. ........... LeviP, Merion. ......-.:25-Mar. 4,1889-Mar. 3,1893 | 51, 52. Grover Cleveland 7..._......_.._. Adlai E. Stevenson.......... Mar. 4,1893-Mar. 3,1897 | 53, 54. William MeKinley LLL Sadan eres Garret A. Hobart... ....... Mar. 4,1897-Mar. 3,1901 | 55, 56, Pot oo silatooparh Theodore Roosevelt_________ Mar. 4,1901-Sept. 14,1901 | 57. Theodor Baosevell: o.oo fr ee ato oD Sept. 14,1901-Mar. 3,1905 | 57, 58. EB EN rel Saat Charles W. Fairbanks.______| Mar. 4,1905-Mar. 3,1909 | 59, 60. William Ha. Waftc.2d nord James S. Sherman 10_________ Mar. 4,1909-Mar. 83,1913 | 61, 62. Weodrow Wilson... Thomas R. Marshall________ Mar. 4,1913-Mar. 3,1921 | 63, 64, 65, 66 Warren G. Harding 4... ..... Calvin Coolidge. ...-.-:-_c:. Mar. 4,1921-Aug. 2,1923 | 67. Calvin CooHAZe a2 das ee tt a EG go adn Aug. 3,1923-Mar. 3,1925 | 68. ana LAE Charles G. Dawes_..__..__._.| Mar. 4,1925-Mar. 3,1929 | 69,70 Hort C. Hoover. ..z.:...5: Charles’ Curtis. .co..c.c..u. Mar. 4,1929-Mar. 3,1933 | 71,72. Franklin D. Roosevelt. _______. John N.. Garner... Xu: -. Mar. 4,1933-Jan. 20,1941 | 73,74,75, 76 Dost. houdie aiaAE Henry A. Wallace. .......... Jan. 20,1941-Jan. 20,1945 7. 78, 5 IR ER Re NR Barry S.Truman..._.::--..L Jan. 20,1945-Apr. 12,1945 | 79. Harty VER Erb ORR EE Aa FE as Ca SE aR a Apr. 12,1945-Jan. 20,1949 | 79, 80. EB Le pad hE Alben W. Barkley.........__{ Jan. 20,1949-Jan. 20,1953 | 81, 82. Dwig pe D. Eisenhower. _._.__. Richard M. Nixon... i... Jan. 20,1953-Jan. 20,1961 | 83, 84, 85, 86 Tore RB. Kennedyde .......... Lyndon B. Johnson... -.:.----Jan. 20,1961-Nov. 22,1963 | 87, 88. Lyndon Bad oNSOR dds. ed er. Nov. 22,1963-Jan. 20,1965 | 88. Rt Fa ar eT Tes Hubert H. Humphrey ..____| Jan. 20,1965-Jan. 20,1969 | 89, 90. Richard M:Nixon. i... Spiro T.Aghewil __-.._= Jan. 20,1969-Oct. 10,1973 | 91, 92,93 RH AE A aE: al BT Te ta US ES RISER CA ET, Oct. 10,1973-Dec. 6,1973 | 93. To CI OY En SI Gerald R. Ford 12.______._.___| Dec. 6,1973-Aug. 09,1974 | 93. Gerald BET ord 13. a tr Sr oR id Xe neat CE Aug. 9,1974-Dec. 19, 1974 | 93. ER Le Sha a) Nelson A. Rockefeller 4_____| Dec. 19,1974-Jan. 20,1977 | 93, 94, 95 James Kari (Jimmy) Carter.___| Walter F. Mondale_________. Jan.» 200977 oo 95. 1 Died Apr. 20, 1812. 2 Died Nov. 23, 1814. 3 Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become United States Senator. 4 Died in office. ts Died Apr. 18, 1853. 8 Died Nov. 22, 1875. T Terms not consecutive. 8 Died Nov. 25, 1885. 9 Died Nov. 21, 1899. 10 Died Oct. 30, 1912. 11 Resigned Oct. 10, 1973. 12 First Vice President nominated by the President and confirmed by the Congress pursuant to the 25th amendment to the Constitution of the United States. 13 Succeeded to the Presidency upon the resignation of Richard M. Nixon on Aug. 9, 1974. 14 Nominated to be Vice President by President Gerald R. Ford on Aug. 20, 1974; confirmed by the Senate on Dec. 10, 1974; confirmed by the House and took the oath of office on Dec. 19, 1974. THE CAPITOL OFFICERS OF THE SENATE Phone, 224-3121 PRESIDENT Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.— Walter F. Mondale. The Ceremonial Office of the Vice President is S-212 in the Capitol. The Vice President has offices in the Dirksen Office Building and the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB) Chief of Staff.—Richard Moe, OEOB, 456-6606. Counsel and Deputy Chief of Staff.—Michael S. Berman, OEOB, 456-6446. Executive Assistant.—James Johnson, OEOB, 456-2143. Special Assistant for Appointments.—Penny Miller, OEOB, 456-7056. Assistant and Press Secretary.— Albert Eisele, OEOB, 395-6303. Assistant for Issues.— Gail Harrison, OEOB, 456-6266. Assistant for Congressional Relations.— William Smith, 8-212, 224-0636. Assistant to Mrs. Mondale.—Bess Abell, OEOB, 456-7022. Deputy Press Secretary.— Maxine Burns, OEOB, 395-6303. Assistant for Administration.—Susan Holloway, OEOB, 456-6400. Deputy Counsel.—Peter Kyros, OEOB, 395-4242. Special Assistant for Scheduling.— Beckie McGowan, OEOB, 456-7056. Spectral Assistant.— William Roberts, 395-6096. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE Room 2241, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5054 President Pro Tempore of the Senate.—James O. Eastland. DEPUTY PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE Deputy President Pro Tempore of the Senate.—Hubert H. Humphrey. CHAPLAIN Room 220, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2510 Chaplain of the Senate.—The Rev. Edward L. R. Elson, S.T.D., Litt. D., LL.D. The Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016 (phone 202-965-8810). MAJORITY LEADER Room S-208, The Capitol. Phone, 224-5556 Majority Floor Leader.—Robert C. Byrd. Administrative Assistant to the Majority Leader.— Mrs. Ethel R. Low, 5609 37th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. MAJORITY WHIP Room S-148, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2158 Majority Whip.— Alan Cranston. Administrative Assistant.—Roy F. Greenaway. Press Secretary.— Murray S. Flander. Executive Secretary.— Mary Louise McNeeley. Administrative Aide.—Janet Mueller. Administrative Secretary.— Prohme. Clio Receptionist.—Carolyn Orr. 416 REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP Minority Leader Room S-230, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3135 Minority Floor Leader.—Howard H. Baker, Jr. Administrative Assistant.—Lamar Alexander, 200 C Street SE. 20003. Legislative Assistant.—Howard S. Liebengood, 9925 Lindel Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Ezecutive Secretary.— Doris Lovett, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Secretary.—Lura Nell Triplett, 4436 MacArthur Boulevard 20007. Assistant Minority Leader Room S-229, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2708 Assistant Minority Leader.—Ted Stevens. Administrative Assistant.—John Ferguson, 3232 Prospect Street. Legislative Assistant.—Susan Alvarado, 6108 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary.—Jeannette Nichols, 1107 Westbriar Court, Vienna, Va. Republican Conference of the Senate Room 335, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2946 Chairman.—Carl T. Curtis. Secretary.— Clifford P. Hansen. Assistant to the Secretary.—H. Spofford Canfield, 402B South Capitol Street SE. 20002. Republican Policy Committee Room 333, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2946 (See p. 274) Chairman.— John Tower. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Room S-221, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2115 J. S. KIMMITT, Secretary of the Senate, 6004 Copely Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrative Assistant to the Gail S. Martin, 4400 East West High- Secretary.— way, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Secretary to the Secretary.—Florence C. Blessley, 5539 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Secretary.—Muriel Anderson, 5908 Dinwiddie Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Receptionist—Linda L. Roberts, 2130 P Street 20037. Assistant Secretary of the Senate.— Darrell St Claire, 4970 Linnean Avenue 20008. Parliamentarian.— Murray Zweben, 2500 Q Street 20007. Assistant Parliamentarian.—Robert B. Dove, 503 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Second Assistant Parliamentarian.— William Lackey, Jr., 1543 Eton Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. Third Assistant Parliamentarian.—Alan Frumin, 818 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Secretary.—Sally E. Goffinet, 302 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Journal Clerk.—Bernard V. Somers, 2140 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. Assistant Journal Clerk.—James E. Thorndike, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Legislative Clerk.—Harold G. Ast, 6127 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Legislative Clerk.— William F. Farmer, Jr., 3813 Dade Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Second Assistant Legislative Clerk.—R. Scott Bates, 2711 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Financial Clerk.—William A. Ridgely, 6850 Lamont Drive, Kingswood, Lanham, Md. 20801. Assistant Financial Clerk.—Robert A. Malstrom, 8806 Lowell Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Enrolling Clerk.—Frederick G. Sparrow, Jr., 2327 Kirby Drive SE. 20031. Enrolling Technical Assistant.—Brian G. Hallen, 556 Millshire Drive, Millersville, Md. 21108. 79-000 O = 77 = 29 418 Congressional Directory Clerk of Enrolled Bills—John M. Lacovara, 1277 Crossover Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Executive Clerk.— Gerald A. Hackett, 3255 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Executive Clerk.—James J. Gallen, 220 Second Street SE. 20003. fepiiiathe Information Clerk.—Irving B. Carter, 1921 Lakewood Street, Suitland, d. 20023. Bill Clerk.—Ronald E. Thompson, 2021 37th Street 20007. Assistant Bill Clerk.—David A. Hill, 907 6th Street SW. 20024. Printing Clerk.—Hugh A. Travis, 6618 Cockrille Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Assistant Printing Clerk.—William H. Gardiner, 1906 Iverson Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Clerk.—Moses J. Brown, 812 Carrington Avenue, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Superintendent of Document Room.—Burl Hays, Jr., 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistant Superintendent of Document Room.—John D. McDowell, 10304 Daystar Court, Columbia, Md. 21044. First Assistant, Document Room.—Langston Gee, 4803 Sixth Street NE. 20017. Second Assistant, Document Room.—Meredith J. Feathers, 11362 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Md. Keeper of Stationery.—Lloyd L. Hysell, 4208 74th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. _ 20784. Assistant Keever of Stationery.—David G. Marcos, 5919 Fisher Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031. Chief Clerk, Stationery Room.—Stephen G. Bale, 10407 Grandin Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Bookkeeper—Ronald E. Everly, 504 Gerry Lane, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Librarian.—Roger K. Haley, 8150 Lakecrest Drive, No. 810, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Assistant Librarian.—Ann C. Womeldorf, 142 E Street SE. 20003. Senior Reference Assistant.— Archie Tinch, 1518 Jenifer Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Special Assistant.—Abraham L. McPhail, 1701 D Street NE. Deputy Special Assistant.—Nathaniel Priester, 1768 W Street SH. 20020. Official Reporters of Debates.—Chief Reporter, G. Russell Walker, 8603 Preston Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Reporters: Grant E. Perry, Apt. 201, 6040 Richmond Highwav, Alexandria, Va. 22303. William D. Mohr, 6 Cherbourg Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Benjamin H. Firshein, 9403 Weaver Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. C. J. Reynolds, 207 Evans Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Honor R. Ross, Route 2, Box 303, Ward’s Chapel Road, Owings Mills, Md. 21117. E. Frances Garro, 3725 Camden Street SE. 20020. Assistant.—R. Thomas Loftus, Route 4, Box 4140, La Plata, Md. 20646. Staff Assistant.—L. H. (Jim) Timberlake, 9001 Golden Pass, Laurel, Md. 20811. Expert Transcribers: Walter E. Bilbrough, 12806 Kendale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. William M. Day, 3064 Hazelton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Eileen J. Renzi, 9606 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Virginia M. Pappas, Mill Creek Road, P.O. Box 173, Benedict, Md. 20612. Dorothy F. Menard, 638 E Street NE. 20002. Maudie B. Haynesworth, 638 E Street NE. 20002. Special Assistant.—John A. Kominak, 2017 Rosemount Avenue 20010. Daily Pleat Editor.—Dwight B. Galt, Jr., 4103 Clagett Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. : Assistant Editor—Mary Ann Dubs, 4928 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Secretary—Janice L. Sullivan, 6528 Jodi Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Curator of Art and Antiquities.—James R. Ketchum, 209 11th Street SE. 20003. Registrar of Collections.— Mary Francis Phelan, 323 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Historian.— Richard A. Baker, 9000 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate Historian.—Donald A. Ritchie, 6 Terrace Court NE. 20002. Bhatt Historian.—John O. Hamilton, 538 Epping Forest Road, Annapolis, Md. 1401. Administrative Director—Marilyn E. Courtot, 55 G Street SW. 20024. Technical Advisor—Barry Wolk, 19329 Olney Mill Road, Olney, Md. 20832. Superintendent, Public Records Officc.—Alicia R. Fisher, 136 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Secretary, Public Records O ffice.—Elois M. Schering, 5539 Columbia Pike, Ar-lington, Va. 22204. Technical Assistant, Public Records Office.—Susie M. Lofty, 5184 Eastern Avenue NE. 20011. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS Room S-321, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2341 FRANK NORDY HOFFMANN, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate, Democrat, of Montgomery County, Md. Deputy Sergeant at Arms.—Robert C. Hough, 316 Kimblewick Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Administrative Assistant.—Ronald L. Martinson, 6343 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Special Assistant.—Mel Fish, 5608 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Special Assistant.—Jeri Thomson, 5777 Reading Avenue, Apt. 160, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Executive Secretary.— Barbara Towles, 418 Peabody 20011. Receptionist.—Peggy Mandjuris, 10432 Democracy Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief Clerk.—Angioletta M. Landon, 7209 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 20028. Secretaries.—Mary A. Richards, 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Patricia McNally, 5353 Columbia Pike, No. 607, Arlington, Va. 22204; Barbara Muller, 2905 Sydney Avenue, Forestville, Md.; Donna L. Schade, 1121 University Boulevard West, Silver Spring, Md.; Anne Haselden, 507 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Clerks.—Ruth L. Parris, 1501-A Berkley Court, Harwood, Md. 20776; Mary E. Essex, Box 239-A, Huntingtown, Md. 20639; Joanne Jenkins, 7800 Kenne-wick Avenue, Apt. 101, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; Karen S. Ellis, 5507 Fisher Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Mary Elizabeth (Bettie) Smith, Apt. 72-C, 1105 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Mary Ann Davis, 13119 Larchdale Road, Laurel, Md. 20811; Heather M. Schroeder, 9211 Midland Turn, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Josephine P. DeFelice, 4909 Dalton Street, Camp Springs, Md. 20031; Eve Kozloski, Route 1, Box 330, Kahler Road, White Plains, Md. 20695. Telecommunications Director—Richard L. Lester, Jr., 3514 Northampton Street 20015. Dire, Recording Studio.— Charlie W. Jones, 1010 Croton Drive, Alexandria, a. 22308. Assistant Director.—Anthony D. Zukas, 14213 Dav Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Chief Cameraman.—Elbert Hugh Van Nostrand, 10610 Hunter's Valley Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Secretaries.—Barbara A. Meller, 6001 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Patricia A. Hicks, 6001 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Superintendent of Service Department.—Harold W. Needham, 5002 Butternut Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Superintendent.— Wayne M. Chambers, Route 1, Inwood, W. Va. 25428. Secretary.—Pamela W. Gochenour, 6724 Oakland Avenue, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Night Superintendent.—John C. Hall, 9326 Bandera Street, Lanham, Md. 20801. Foreman of Printing Section.—Frank R. Lundholm, 8012 D’Arcy Road, Forestville, Md. 20028. 2 Foreman of Folding Room.—Richard A. House, 207 Dearborn Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Foreman of Document Warehouse— Walter Watt, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Supervisor, Equipment Section.—Richard B. Smith, 9101 Grandhaven Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Supervisor, Micrographics Center—XKarl O. Jansson, 28521 Woodview Drive, Damascus, Md. 20750. Assistant Supervisor, Micrographics Center—Robert Randall, 3522 Virginia Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21215. 420 Congressional Directory Computer Center Director—William E. Poulin, 3233 Heartstone Road, Ellicott City, Md. Assistant Director—Computer Center—Ronald Ontko, 3806 Wendy Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Foreman in Cabinet Shop.—Renzo Vanni, Route1, Box 360, Hughesville, Md. 20637. Assistant Foreman.—Frank J. Marchone, 2403 Hayden Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Cabinetmakers.—Angelo Cevrain, 1813 Brisbane Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Aurelio Salierno, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; James Langley, Route 1, Box 393, Hughesville, Md. 20637. Upholsterer.—Bill Shea, 11718 Lytle Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Finisher.— Don Gardner, 3214 Fayette Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20795. Foreman, Automotive. —Vincent J. Proctor, Route 4, Box 126, Brandywine, Md. 20613. Superintendent of Janitors’ Department.—John M. Price, 5220 First Street 20011. Chief Housekeeper.—Elizabeth W. Hoffman, 2620 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief of Guide Force—Thomas Nottingham, 13820 Loree Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Chief of Guide Force—Judy Woods, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Postmaster.—Jay Woodall, 5829 Parakeet Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Assistant Postmaster.—N. Carolyn Worley, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. A-104 20016. Superintendent of Mails.—Joseph Jacobson. Chief Clerk.— Mark Perkins, 8717 Contee Road, Ant 103, Laurel, Md. 20811. Registry Clerk.—Robert Plato, 237 10th Street SE. 20003. Barber Shop.— Elbert T. Link, 521 Sheridan Street. Employees Barber Shop.—Mario D’Angelo, 2709 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Beauty Shop.—Liria Vouzikas, 3162 Westover Drive SE. 20020. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY SECRETARY Room S-309, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3735 Seerainy for the Majority.—James H. Duffy, 4630 Western Avenue, Bethesda, d. 20016. Assistant Secretary for the Majority.—Patrick B. Hynes, 4206 South Sixth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Mildred B. Dangielowicz, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. Assistants, Democratic Cloakroom: Phillip M. Marinovich, 813 Devon Place, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Charles L. Kinney, 2700 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Kevin C. Schultze. Thomas Q. Callahan, 1414 South Barton Street, Apt. 454, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY SECRETARY Room S-337, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3835 Secretary for the Minority— William F. Hildenbrand, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024 (phone, 554-3219). Assistant Secretary for the Minority—Howard O. Greene, Jr., 6632 Adrian Street, Oakwood Knolls, New Carrollton, Md. 20784 (phone, 474-0263). Clerk. SD ony M. Burns, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016 (phone, EMerson 2-0573). Assistants, Republican Cloakroom: Brian P. Wiggin, 3819 Military Road 20015 (phone, 686-0290). David C. Liner, 4328 Garrison Street 20016 (phone, 363-5652). Elizabeth B. Baldwin, 1309 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314 (phone, 370-1122). ASSISTANT TO THE MINORITY Room S-341, The Capitol. Phone, 224-6718 Assistant to the Minority.—Oliver J. Domplers, Cathedral Apartments, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 6123, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-6461 Legislative Counsel.—Harry B. Littell, 937 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Senior Counsels.—Peter W. LeRoux, 2019 Powhatan Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Douglas B. Hester, 218 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002; Hugh C. Evans, 108 Fifth Street NE. 20002; Robert C. Louthian, Jr., 2508 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Counsels.—Blair Crownover, 1507 Foxhall Road 20007; Lloyd G. Ator, 5930 Westchester Park Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; Francis L. Burk, Jr., 2422 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Daniel H. Murray, 14755 Ealing Court, Centreville, Va. 22020; Michael J. Glennon, 3303 Van Ness Street 20008; William S. Hemsley, Jr.; James W. Fransen, 3720 Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203; Roberta F. Colton, 11116 Korman Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Law Assistants.—Bruce M. Kelly, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Arthur J. Rynearson, 623 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Chief Clerk.—Margaret J. Byron, 3727 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Clerks.—Suzanne D. Pearson, 5597 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Teresa S. Grimes, 6338 Wingate St. Alexandria, Va. 22312; Joanne T. Cole, 3100 South Manchester Street, Arlington, Va. 22044; Veronica L. Morehead, 6151 Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Brenda J. Kyler, 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Sheryl A. Ornelas, 8473 Green-belt Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE Phone, 224-3121 OFFICES OF THE SPEAKER SPEAKER’S OFFICE Room H-204, The Capitol. Phone, 225-5414 The Speaker—Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., 4982 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Administrative Assistant.—Leo E. Diehl, 90 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178. Legislative Assistant.—Linda Melconian, 465 Dwight Road, Springfield, Mass. General Counsel.—Charles Ferris, 8802 Mansion Farm, Mount Vernon, Va. 22121. Personal Secretary.—Eleanor Kelley, 2527 Afton Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. Legislative Aides:—Jay Killeen, Gregory O’Meara. Secretaries.—Dessa Howard, Pamela Iacone, Maryalyce Jones, Christine Sullivan, Billie Gay Larson. SPEAKER’S ROOMS Room H-209, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2204 Administrative Assistant.— Gary Hymel, 4111 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Legislative Assistant.—Ari Weiss, 2036 Allen Place. Secretary.—Rita Hankins. SPEAKER’S CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE Room 2231, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-5111 Executive Secretary.—Dolores Snow, 384 Needles Place, Alexandria, Va. Legislative Aides.—Frank Godfrey, Owen Marley. Secretaries—Mary Ann Green, Betty Gregory. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN Room H-209, The Capitol. Phone, 225-7373 Parliamentarian.—Wm. Holmes Brown, P.O. Box 154, Lincoln, Va. 22078. Assistant Parliamentarians.—Charles W. Johnson, 5914 Ramsgate Road 20016; Peter D. Robinson, 804 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Clerk.—Dallas L. Dendy, Jr., 2869 Glenvale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Secretary.—Muftiah Koach, 1547 North Ivanhoe, Arlington, Va. 22205. CHAPLAIN Room H-110, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2509 Chaplain of the House—Rev. Edward Gardiner Latch, D.D., L.H.D., 401 Russell Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Telephone 948-2221. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER Room H-148, The Capitol. Phone, 225-8040 Majority Leader.—James C. Wright, Jr. Administrative Assistant.—Marshall L. Lynam. Executive Assistant.—Craig Raupe. Legislative Aide.—Richard C. Olson. Executive Secretary.— Kathy Mitchell. Staff Assistants.—Elzora Brown, Beth McNeill, Barbara L. Klaus. 422 OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY WHIP Room H-107, The Capitol. Phone, 225-5604 Majority Whip.—John Brademas. Assistant to the Majority Whip.—James P. Mooney. Special Assistant.—Burt Hoffman. Writer.—Kenneth Fulton. Office Manager.—Lois Richerson. Personal Secretary.— Alice M. Jackson. Researcher—Marie V. Mc Gee. Secretary.—Judy Briggs. Receptionist.—Sharon A. Beavers. Writer.—Matthew A. Pinkus. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY LEADER Room H-232, The Capitol. Phone, 225-0604 Minority Leader.—John J. Rhodes, 5502 Pollard Road 20016. Staff Director.—John J. Williams, 4001 47th Street 20016. Legislative Counsel—Dennis J. Taylor, 7801 Masters Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Legislative Counsel.—Joseph H. Macaulay, 5981 Searl Terrace 20016. Press Assistant.—J. Brian Smith, 2059 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22203. Executive Secretary.—Clara Posey, 611 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Secretaries.—Mary G. Bruner, 2121 P Street 20037; Perrie Lee Prouty, 1640 Anderson Road, No. 6, McLean, Va. 22101; Virginia Lee Gray, 114 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; JoAnne Pierson, 10217 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. 20795; Mary E. Murphy, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Staff Assistants.—Jack R. Anderson, 110 D Street SE. 20003; Mark D. Hoffman, 801 North Pitt Street, Apt. 607, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Willie Fobbs, Jr., 2304 Brooks Drive, No. 303, Suitland, Md. 20023. Room 2310, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-2635 Adminestrative Assistant.—James R. Feltham, 2310 Rayburn Building. Legislative Assistants.—Carolyn Johnston, 516 Sixth Street SE.; Peter M. Hayes, 122 D Street SE. Secretaries.—Rita DeCenzo, 1508 Taylor Street NE. 20017; Rita Dannenhauer, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Debbie Graham, 4501 Arling-* ton Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. District Office in Phoenix, 6040 Federal Building, Phoenix, Ariz. 85025. Phone, (602) 261-3181 Office Director—Robert J. Scanlan, 8629 East MacKenzie Drive, Scottsdale, Ariz. 85251. Secretaries: Mrs. Cecelia Stewart, 4230 East Hubbell, Phoenix, Ariz. 85008. District Office in Tempe, 1801 Jen Tilly Lane, C-20. Phone, (602) 261-4140 Office Director.—James F. Wymore, 5645 De Los Circle, Paradise Valley, Scotts-dale, Ariz. 85251. Secretary.—Nancy Thomas, 5101 East Monterey Way, Phoenix, Ariz. 95018. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY WHIP Room 2112, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-6201 Minority Whip.—Robert H. Michel. Administrative Assistant.—Ralph Vinovich. 424 Congressional Directory Whip Assistant.— William R. Pitts, Jr. Special Assistant.— William Gavin. Whip Secretary.— Carol Dearden. Congressional Office; Room 2112, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-6201 Executive Secretary/O Manager.—Sharon fice Yard. Press Assistant.—Michael Johnson. Secretaries.—Cyndy Carr, Judy Coulson, Dean Owens, Linda Steele. Legislative Office, 1622 Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-0197 Legislative Director.—Thomas McMurray. Appropriations Assistant.— David Kehl. Legislative Assistant.—Barbara Meinen. Research Assistant.—Vicki Null. Legislative Secretary.—Valerie Janis. Secretary.— Karen Regan. District Office, 1007 First National Bank Building, Peoria, Ill. Phone, (309) 673-6358 Drstrict Assistant.— Grace Carlin. District Secretary.—Mary Taylor. OFFICE OF THE CLERK Room H-105, The Capitol. Phone, 225-7000 EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Clerk of the House of Representatives, 9343 Sibelius Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; born at Bowling Green, Va., December 11, 1925; son of Edmund L. and Edna Earle Carter Henshaw; married Barbara Louise -Hanby; three children: Carol Lynne, Richard Edmund, and Scott Frederick; B.S. degree, University of Maryland, 1954; George Washington University Law School, 1955-56; veteran of World War II, served with Army Air Force, 1943-46; research director of Democratic National Congressional Committee, 1955-72; executive director, 1972-75; appointed acting Clerk of the House of Representa-tives, November 17, 1975; elected Clerk of the House of Representatives, Decem-ber 17, 1975; reelected Clerk of the House for the 95th Congress. Pepe) ClerkeW. Raymond Colley, 1105 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 230 Boe Counsel to the Clerk.—Stanley M. Brand, 3 Pebble Ridge Court, Rockville, d. 20854. desnianl Ay Clerk.—Benjamin J. Guthrie, 7052 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, a. 50. denier to the Clerk.— William W. Hartnett, 9625 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, d. 20795. Assistant to the Clerk.—Thomas E. Ladd, 11806 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Secretary.— Diane B. Pickett. Secretaries.—Ellen P. Rayner; Dianne S. Vogel; Mary C. Zetts. Journal Clerk.— Francis P. Hoye. Assistant Journal Clerks.—Lee Thomas; Richard E. Bruss. Reading Clerks.—Charles W. Hackney, Jr.; Robert E. Berry. Tally Clerk.—John Jenkins. Assistant Tally Clerks.—James W. Flliott 111; Maxine W. Snowden. Enrolling-Digest Clerk.—Robert E. Allen. Assistant Enrolling-Digest Clerks.—Charles Gary Bogart; Daniel H. Weaver. Records and Registration, Chief.—Russ Welch. Assistant Chief, Records and Registration.—Stephen C. Duffy. Bill Clerk.—Marcel L. Beitel. Assistant Bill Clerks.—Paul Hays; Roger D. Copenhaver. Finance Office, Chief.—John E. Lawler. Assistant Chiefs, Finance O flice.—Michael Heny, Jr.; Robert C. Coleman. Office Supnly Service, Chief.—Ray M. Young. Assistant Chief, Office Supply Service.—Nancy C. Glorius. House Library, Chief.—Emanuel Raymond Lewis. House Library, Assistant Chief.— Albert Sayers, Jr. Officers of the House 425 Property Supply and Repair Service, Chief. —Edward T. Kellaher. Assistant Chief, Property Supply and Repair Service.—Edward P. Polen. Office Equipment Service Chief.— Gladys Gordon. Assistant Chief, Office Equipment Service.—Nelson Hallman. Director, House Recording Studio.— William C. Moody. Messengers.—Obadiah Lee; James E. Gamble. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS Room H-124, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2456 KENNETH R. HARDING, Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representa-tives, 3434 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; born in Medina, N.Y, March 28, 1914; son of Edith Falk Harding and the late Victor Hunt Hard-ing; married Jane S. A. Wedderburn, January 27, 1938; four children: Kenneth Roberts, Richard Hunt, Bruce Addison, and Victor Hunt II; graduate, George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1937; member National Capital Democratic Club; Protestant; assistant national bank examiner for 7 years in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury; Colonel, USAFR (Ret.); assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Con-gressional Committee, 1946-54; executive director, 1954-72; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, 1954-72; elected Sergeant at Arms, October 1, 1972; reelected to the 93d, 94th, and 95th Congresses. Executive Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms.—Pemmie Lee Sargent, 2314 Tangle-vale Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Sergeant at Arms (Director of Bank Operations).—Elwyn G. Raiden, 6108 Fox Hill Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Poy Ou to the Majority.—D. Thomas Iorio, 9107 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, d. 20901. Assistant Sergeants at Arms.—Etson D. White, 8659 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Harold E. Nichols, 2303 Churchhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Members Retirement and Insurance.— William Johnson, 3206 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Operations Officers.—Charles A. Mallon, 3128 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Md.; Robert H. Cooksey, 1600 South Eads, Apt. 1019N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Cashiers.—Leo Glascoe, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; George H. Chapin, 6241 Bren Mar Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Administrative Assistant to the Bank Director.— Mrs. Juanita Conkling, 1600 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant to Operations O flicer.— Mrs. Caroline Klemp, 117 East Adams Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Data Processors.—Mrs. Patricia A. Schaap, 19529 DuBarry Drive, Brookville, Md. 20729; Mrs. Linda Miller, 4427 Elan Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. General Clerk.—John O. Hunt, 1305 Queen Street NE. 20002. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER Room H-154, The Capitol. Phone, 225-3505 JAMES T. MOLLOY, Doorkeeper, born at Buffalo, N.Y., June 3, 1936; son of Matthew and Catherine Hayden Molloy; graduate of Canisius College, Buffalo; attended St. John’s Law School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; married Roseann Tonucci of Lackawanna; one daughter, Amy; served as a Marine Fireman with the Buffalo Fire Department; school teacher in Buffalo and Lackawanna; worked as a long-shoreman, member of IBL, Local 1622, AFL-CIO; administrative assistant to District Attorney, Erie County; president, South Side Democratic Club, 1966-69; chairman, Second Ward, City of Buffalo; appointed Chief, Office of Finance of the House in 1969; elected Doorkeeper by Democratic Caucus, 94th Congress, December 2, 1974; reelected 95th Congress. Secretary to the Doorkeeper.— Aileen M. Foley. Special Assistant, Operations and Procedure.—James A. Rohan. Admanistratwe Assistant.—Robert J. O’ Malley. Staff Assistant.—Luke Hicks. 426 Congressional Directory Clerk —Ann Hightower. General Clerk.—Carl E. Sommers. General Clerk.—Rex Wellmon. Majority Chief of Pages.—Jack E. Russ. Majority Chief, Floor Telephones.—Donnald K. Anderson. Assistant Majority Chief, Floor Telephones.—Charles J. Mellody. Floor Telephones Assistant.—Robert T. Yesh. Minority Chief of Pages.—[Vacant.] Minority Chief, Floor Telephones.—[Vacant.] Assistant Minority Chief, Floor Telephones.—John C. Tuck. Floor Telephones Assistant.— William D. Fritts. Chief Doorman, House Floor— Warren Jernigan. Assistant Doorman.—Joseph Braun. Chief Doorman, House Gallery.—James L. Jenkins. Assistant Chief.—Irvin Oberman. HOUSE DOCUMENT ROOM Room H-226, The Capitol. Phone, 225-3456 Superintendent.— Gilman G. Udell. Assistant Superintendent.—Prentice Maxwell. Assistant Superintendent.—Harold Hohnadel. Clerk.—Robert Russell. PUBLICATIONS DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Room B-241, Long worth House Office Building. Phone, 225-4355 Chief —Eli S. Bjellos. Assistant Chief —Frank A. Bechtel. Secretary.— Doris L. Gowen. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER Room B-227, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-3856or 3857 ROBERT V. ROTA, Postmaster of the House of Representatives, of Clarks-ville, Greene County, Pa.; born in Clarksville, Pa., March 19, 1935, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentino G. Rota; married Shelva Jean Ricci, October 19, 1957; three children; Sabrina, Bobby, and Danny; began employment in the House Folding Room; served on the staffs of the Honorable Wright Patman of Texas and the Honorable Cecil R. King of California; served on the staff of House Doorkeeper William M. Miller as Doorman, Chief Doorman in charge of the House floor, and as Democratic telephone clerk; appointed assistant manager of the Democratic Cloakroom and later as manager of the Democratic Cloakroom by Speaker John W. McCormack; reappointed for the 92d Congress as majority manager by Speaker Carl Albert; elected Postmaster, July 1, 1972, to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of the Honorable H. H. Morris of Kentucky; reelected as Postmaster for the 93d and each succeeding Congress. Assistant Postmaster.—C. Elmo Boydston. Secretary.—Pat Saylor. Stamp Teller.—Mary C. Bowman. : Superintendent of Mails.—Day, Seymour Olchak; night, Robert P. Gibson; evening, Thomas Claire. Mail Security Scanners.—Francis Brown, Dennis Barnes, Richard Welker, Richard Sardegna, Jerome Simala, Paul Lozito, Alfred Lucian. Mail Clerks.—Steven Boyd, John Callahan, Brian Clark, Michael Coffee, Rodney Edwards, John Faignant, Larry Frazier, Glen Ray Kelly, Benjamin Kessler, Richard McDonough, John McRae, George Menas, David Meyers, Dennis Noll, Thomas O’Hara, Timothy O’Hora, Robert O’Donnell, Richard Streett, Greg Walker, Eric Wilson, Roberg Asman, Arthur Anderson, Timothy Atkinson, Anthony Chartak, Gary Clemons, Trent Coleman, Charles Daw-son, Mark Ellison, Dennis Fuller, David Harris, William Harris, Timothy Harroun, Richard Heflin, Patricia Lawrence, Richard Lear, Charles Moore, Stanley Moore, Larry Olchak, Terry O’Quinn, Rogers Lawson, Thomas Bowman, Fred Davis, Duggan deBuys, William Freeman, Joe Gibbons, Peter Hackes, Mose McCoy, David McDonald, Alan Mattern, Tom Taylor, Ricardo Anderson, Lemuel Johnson, Mark Vitale, John Young. Custodial. —Edward Tomasko, Jr., Michael R. Glendon. Officers of the House 427 BRANCH OFFICE IN LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.— William Everett, Jr. Counter Clerks.—John Alsterda, William Davidson, Elizabeth Dennie. BRANCH OFFICE IN CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.—Harold Grow. Counter Clerks.—Patience Walton, Sandra Stewart. BRANCH OFFICE IN RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.— Delton Braithwait. Counter Clerks.—John Packrall, Scott Adams. BRANCH OFFICE IN CAPITOL Clerk in Charge.—Reatha Perkins. Counter Clerk.—James Smith. MINORITY STAFF OFFICERS House of Representatives Clerk to the Minority.—Joe Bartlett, 6128 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101 (phone, 356-3771). Office: Room H-220, Capitol; phone, 225-8888 Room HB-13, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2139, 225-4768, or 225-7350 Minority Sergeant at Arms.— Walter P. Kennedy, 9804 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014 (phone, WHitehall 2-2345). Minority Doorkeeper.— Tommy L. Winebrenner, 8418 Crown Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308 (phone, 360-4073). Mtnariey Postmaster.—Ronald W. Lasch, 2505 Buckelew Drive, Falls Church, a. 22046. MAJORITY AND MINORITY ROOMS Room W A-29, Rayburn Office Building. Phone, 225-5371 Room WA-26, Rayburn Office Build'ng. Phone, 225-2641 Majority Clerk.—David R. Ramage, 4836 Red Fox Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003 (phone, 978-9444). Minority Clerk.—Thomas J. Lankford, 9209 Farnsworth Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 (phone, 365-1633). OFFICE OF THE LAW REVISION COUNSEL Room B351, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-3928 Law Revision Counsel —Edward F. Willett, Jr., 13717 Creekside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Law Revision Counsel.—James E. Masterson, 11704 Gregerscroft Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Senior Counsel.—Lawrence A. Monaco, Jr., 123 C Street SE. 20003. Assistant Counsels.—John R. Miller, 610 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Wilmer R. Ticer 8311 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Michael M. Schoor, 7706 Heming Place, Springfield, Va. 22151; Jerald J. Director, 1440 Greenmont Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Administrative Secretary.—Vera Goudelock, 506 Independence Avenue, SE. 20003. Assistant Clerk.—Sara L. Shafer, 127 Sixth Street SE. 20003. Printing Editor.— George W. Downes, 609 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. 428 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 136, Cannon House Office Building. Phone 225-6060 Legislative Counsel. —Ward M. Hussey, 312 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Legislative Counsel—Lawrence E. Filson, 11021 Brent Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Counsels.—Robert L. Mowson, 3317 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; David E. Meade, 7304 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Roger D. Young, 21121 Goshen Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; M. Pope Barrow, Jr., 509 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003; Robert F. Weinhagen, Jr., 7711 North-down Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; M. Douglass Bellis, 318 11th Street SE. 20003; Kathleen M. Montague, 3614 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Paul C. Smith, 7617 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; John Cimko, Jr., 2320 Horseferry Court, Reston, Va. 22091; John L. Buckley, 4345 Yuma Street 20016; Arnold I. Havens, 5618 32d Street 20015; Joseph L. Womack, 933 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; William C. Mohrman, 829 Third Street SW. 20024; Steven A. Cope, 3432 South River Terrace, Edgewater, Md. 21037; Kent Woodman, 800 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Law Assistants.—Robert W. Cover, 145 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003; Linda C. Moore, 3808 North Sixth Road, Arlington, Va. 22203; Michael H. Eldred, 1515-C North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; H. David Mendel-sohn, 2208 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Stanley B. Grimm, 5411 North 11th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205; Ted R. Mannen, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Jane M. Lyder, 3722 48th Street 20016; Edward G. Grossman, 508 D Street SE. 20003; Sandra L. Strokoff, 2401 H Street 20037; Lee Peckarsky, 4970 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Lawrence A. Johnson, 907 Sixth Street SW. 20024; Paula R. Silberthau, 36 G Street SW. 20024; Willoughby G. Sheane, Jr., 4315 32d Road, South Arlington, Va. 22206; Robert A. Bergman, 3221 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant Clerks.— Marianne J. Gscheidle, 7102 Country Club Court, Hyattsville, Md. 20785; Sandra K. Smith, 8415 Alameda Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Betty L. Gibson, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Samuel L. Mec Gahan, 923 Hillcrest Drive SW., Vienna, Va. 22180; Lynne Richardson, 1163 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Mary T. Gorfine, 1727 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; M. Elaine Thompson, P.O. Box 36, Bel Alton, Md. 20611; Renate Kowalski, 8150 Lakecrest Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Christine A. McCabe, 1701 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Clerical Technicians.—Mary Holt Woodson, 715 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Suzanne Wells, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. File Clerk.—Christine R. Chapin, 107 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room H-132, The Capitol. Phone, 225-5621 Miss Edna C. Moyer, 8501 Wolf Trap Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. William L. Morse, 6538 Dearborn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Vivien R. Spitz, 1569 Dunterry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Charles Gustafson, 4117 Pineridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. John R. Henterly, 9624 Prelude Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Christopher A. Heil, 14708 Cobblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Edward J. Van Allen, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. William B. Pennekamp, 630 Stevenson Avenue, Apt. 1011, Alexandria, Va. 22304. James W. Lea (clerk), Prince Frederick, Calvert County, Md. 20678. Edward White (assistant clerk), 2212 Iroquois Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. George L. Russell (assistant clerk), 2 South Mount Olivet Lane, Baltimore, Md. 21229. Expert Transcrzbers: Virginia C. Hammer, 5726 Clarence Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Darrell L. Montgomery, 5109 Pommeroy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Faye G. Neil, Box 149, E-141 Oak Trail, Fairfield, Pa. 17320. Florence M. Leahy, 110 Roberts Lane, Apt. 300, Alexandria, Va. Russell G. Greenwood, 4637 Mayhunt Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Expert Transcribers—Continued Heather B. Mapes, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Margaret D. Pohlchuck, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 401-S, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Government Printing Office Clerks—Robert L. Brooks, 3518 Sixth Street SE., Apt. 7 20032; James H. Dean, 1373 Adams Street NE. 20018. OFFICIAL REPORTERS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES Room 1718, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-2627 Robert C. Cochran, 1766 Beulah Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Anthony I". Tartaro, 7205 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. John I. Carr, Jr., 2103 Bay Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Robert G. Cantor, 14128 Cricket Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Geri Rudolph, 7804 Inverton Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Betty G. Browning, 15017 Whitegate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Mikel Joan Copeland, 126 Roberts Lane, Apt. 401, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Shirley B. Dempsey, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 1035-N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Alvin E. Mills, 1515 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. S. Susan Hanback, Route 2, Box 122, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Clerk.—I5. Homer McMurray, 9710 I'alls Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Clerk.—Charles I’. Andrews, Jr., 12714 Buckingham Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Expert Transcribers: 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. Mary R. Stahl, 6935 Hector Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Jo Ann Hooks, 10504 Thrift Road, Clinton, Md. 20735. Betty D. Ward, 3245 Rio Drive, Apt. 512, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Thurston Yokoyama, 2623 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. William S. Buskirk, 248 10th Street NE. 20002. Donald W. Corrigan, 5618 Delaware Drive, Forest Heights, Md. 20021. Gay S. Halterman, South East Park, Lot 60, 8601 Temple Hill Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT'S OFFICE Room SB-15, The Capitol. Phone, 225-1200 Architect.— George M. White, 3337 N Street 20007. Assistant Architect.—Mario E. Campioli, 1136 Basil Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant.—Elliott Carroll, 4621 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Administrative Officer.— Charles A. Henlock, 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204 Director of Engineering.—J. Raymond Carroll, 15 Hawthorne Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. General Counsel.—Frederick W. Winkelmann, 915 Fairway Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Administrative Assistant.— William F. Raines, Jr., 8622 Fort Foote Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Supervising Engineer (Capitol).— Ural T. Ward, 16015 Jerold Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. Head, Contract Division.—Alan E. Luehrmann, 6136 84th Avenue, New Car-rollton, Md. 20784. Curator.—David Sellin, 1834 16th Street 20009. Landscape Architect and Horticulturist.—Paul Pincus, 10823 Margate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chel Ergunnr (Power Plant).—John H. Berlin, 928 MacKall Avenue, McLean, a. 22101. Electrical Engineer.—Ralph E. McDonald, 11717 Larry Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Air Conditioning Engineer.—Donald R. Wotring, 14105 Canterbury Lane, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Elevator Engineer.—Andrew J. Young, 108 Fox Way, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021 HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS Office on second floor, northwest corner, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, 225-4141 Superintendent.—C. M. Bates, Jr., 7202 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Superintendent.—John L. Gray, Jr., 4513 Aerlie Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS Room G-245, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-3141 Superintendent.—J. Lewey Caraway, 6712 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Superintendent.— David G. Stevenson, 1534 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114. CAPITOL POLICE BOARD Kenneth R. Harding, Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives. Frank Nordy Hoffmann, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate. George M. White, Architect of the Capitol. U.S. CAPITOL POLICE Office at 331 First Street NE. 20510. Room 215-P. Phone, 224-9806 (Code 180) Chief of Police.—James M. Powell, 6504 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 20027. Assistant Chief: House Personnel—Herman W. Xander, Route 1, Box 178-0, Indian Head, Md. 20640. 430 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Communications and Records.—Capt. Harry B. Grevey, Jr., 15109 Calexico Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Communications.—Lt. Joseph R. Schaap, 19529 DuBarry Drive, Brookeville, Md. 20729. Communications.—Lt. Paul L. Lund, 3625 Kimble Road, Baltimore, Md. 21218. Office of the Chief. —Lt. Terrence Flaherty, Box 344, Route 1, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 25425. Personnel and Records.—Lt. Francis Nicholas, 2423 Brinkley Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Time and Attendance.—Lt. Johnnie R. Gross, 9000 Greenfield Lane, Clinton, Md. 20735. Investigations.— Inspector Eugene Brannon, 9102 Sheridan Court, Lanham, Md. 20801. House Plainclothes.— Capt. Claude L. Eilert, 6229 Otis Street, Landover, Md. 20785. Senate Plainclothes.—Lt. Timothy Malone, 20 Rock Drive, Riva, Md. 21140. Special Investigations.—Lt. Roy C. Bell, 6613 Howie Court, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Night Supervisor.—Capt. Allen P. Bowers, 9603 Taylor Court, Forest Knolls, Md. 20022. Planning Inspections and Development.—Inspector Leonard H. Ballard, 5818 Hanover Ave., Springfield, Va. 22150. Finance.—Lt. Charles N. Bodine, 15215 Illinois Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Inspections.—Lt. Colonel G. Jervis, 1103 Ware Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Inspections.—Lt. Robert W. Evans, 4412 Usange Street, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Planning.—Capt. Michael P. E. Morrison, 609 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Planning.—Lt. Jack L. Powell, 5702 Holton Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Property and Supply.—Lt. David L. Curry, 4405 Scarborough Square, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Purchasing O flicer.—Capt. James O. Blackston, 5803 Ash Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Training.—Capt. George B. Carver, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Range O fficer.—Lt. Albert P. Samuels, 5000 55th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Capitol Detail: Inspector James T. Trollinger, 901 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Capt. John F. Hudak, 8212 Quentin Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Capt. Eugene J. Rucchio, 4521 Casablanca Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Lt. Joseph F. Burge, 4905 Tuckerman Street, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Lt. Kenneth W. Harris, Route 2, Box 190 (Tulip Drive), Pomfret, Md. 20675. Lt. Robert K. Langley, 109 Bland Road, Indian Head, Md. 20640. Lt. Samuel B. McLaughlin, 5963 Sumner Lane, Forest Heights, Md. 20021. Lt. John Rinaldi, Jr., 9165 Springhill Lane, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Lt. Ralph R. Scalzo, 10117 Brunswick Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Senate Detazl: Insp. William W. Kirby, 5812 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Capt. Willie C. Hall, Jr., 4749 Backlick Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Lt. Ronald L. Curtis, 3606 Baskerville Drive, Mitchelville, Md. 20716. Lt. Gerald J. Fraley, 13402 Harrison Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Lt. Lawrence R. Hill, 5418 Trent Street, Clinton, Md. 20735. Lt. Gabriel Masi, Jr., 2036 South Quincey Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Lt. Gregory L. Rozum, 3636 16th Street, No. A760 20010. House Detail: Insp. Wilbert McDonald, 2224 Jameson Street SE. 20031. Capt. Herbert C. Price, 4605 Mayhunt Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Lt. LeVan T. Bennette, 106 East Mill Avenue, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Lt. Charles R. Parks, 5124 St. Barnabas Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20021. Lt. Robert Reuss, 1513 Birchwood Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Lt. William E. Waters, 13114 Wilton Oakes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20802. Lt. Robert W. Young, 6908 Quincey Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Patrol Detail: Capt. Gilbert H. Abernathy, 6210 Willow Way, Clinton, Md. 20735. Capt. John J. O’Brien, 5516 Vernon Way, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Lt. James G. Dameron, 3613 North Forestdale Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Lt. Frank A. Kerrigan, 14328 North Ferndale Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Lt. Peter F. Mattaliano, 14324 North Fairview Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Congressional Directory 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.—Blanche E. Williams, 7115 Leyte Drive SE. 20021. Chairman, Department of Business Education.—Clare M. Godfrey, 510 21st Street. Chairman, Department of English.—Leo L. Balducci, 7603 Riverdale Road, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages.—Regina Nitkin, 4506 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chairman, Department of Mathematics.— Willard W. King, 4217 Fort Dupont Street SE. Chairman, Department of Science.—Naomi Z. Ulmer, 10401 River Road, Potomac, Chairman, Department of Social Studies.—Joseph S. McGrath, 2709 Evans Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Room H-166, The Capitol. Phone, 225-5421 Attending Physician.—Dr. Freeman H. Cary, 3205 Kent Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; phone: 949-5527. (If no answer, call 225-5421.) Administrative Assistant.—Robert F. Moran, the Representative, No. 804, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; phone: 521-0641. CONGRESSIONAL DAILY DIGEST HOUSE SECTION Room H-157, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2868 (Code 180) House Editor.—Robert E. Allen, 2803 Bosworth Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. SENATE SECTION Room S-134, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2658 (Code 180) Senate Editor.—Dwight B. Galt, Jr., 4103 Clagett Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Phone, 927-1876. Assistant Senate Editor.—Mary Ann Dubs, 4928 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Phone, 229-3499. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Room H-112, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2100 Clerk in Charge at the Capitol.—William M. Murphy, 9824 Georgia Avenue, Apt. 101, Silver Spring, Md. COMBINED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICES General Manager.—Randall J. Richardson, 1918 North Quantico Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22205. Assistant General Manager.—John L. Weir, 12707 Kingsbury Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Room B-222, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-6977 Supervisor.—Mrs. Monica Vinh, 3515 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Ticket Agents: Karin Sullivan, 4515 Willard Avenue, Apt. 1821S, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mrs. Nancy Grenier, 5902 85th Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Anhvo Nguyen, 6137 Farver Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Mrs. Leslie Anderson, 10510 Arrowood Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Room 2-B, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5886 Supervisor—Mrs. Lesley King, 3506 Astoria Court, Kensington, Md. 20795. Ticket Agents: William Gustafson, 1233 North Courthouse Road, Apt. 105, Arlington, Va. 22201. Sandra Stone, 1332 31st Street, Apt. 1 20007. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Room 1104, Dirksen Senate Office Building Chief Operator in Charge.—Josephine Collins, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistants.—Patricia Daniels, Forestville, Md. 20028. Emma C. Mendenhall], Hollywood, Md. 20636. Mary Ann Lloyd, Clinton, Md. 20735. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE S-101, The Capitol. Phone, 224-5948 General Supervisor—Ticketing.—Jimmy M. Fouts, Route No. 3, Box 86-A, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 25425. In Charge Capitol Ticket Oflice.—Mrs. Ida Lee Walls, 11550 Stewart Lane, Apt. 714, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Phones: G-330, Dirksen Senate Office Building, ext. 4281; Cannon House Office Building, ext. 4181, Senate (Press Gallery, ext. 4330) Manager Cannon House Office Building.—Flora M. Pembroke, 4506 Bayne Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Manager Dirksen Senate Office Building.—Alma T. Patton, 2475 Virginia Avenue 22037. Offices in the Press Galleries: Manager Senate Gallery.— Leonard P. McGuire, Route 1, Box 229B4, Partlow, Va. 22534. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS 441 G Street, Room 7023 20548. Phone 27-55388, 55739 (Code 139) (Centrex Dialing Zone C) Director—Martin J. Fitzgerald, 9433 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Legislative Advisers|/Attorneys.—Samuel W. Bowlin, 4201 Kings Mill Lane, Annandale, Va. 20003; T. Vincent Griffith, 10704 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; M. Thomas Hagenstad, Glen 1, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405; Peter J. McGough, 254 Governor's Way South, Queenstown, Md. 21658: John W. Nelson, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-1501, Arlington, Va. 22202. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION LIAISON OFFICE Room B-332, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-4955 or 225-4956 or 225-4957 John W. Lawton, 2421 Cedar Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Kathryn B. Lloyd, 5902 St. Moritz Drive, Apt. 301, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Rachel L. Smith, 6731 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 413, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON SERVICE Room B-328, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-2280 House Staff: Chief.— David Pogoloff, 1101 Loxford Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. William S. Aud, 5055 Seminary Road, No. 1602, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Bernard A. Nolan, 6713 Furman Parkway, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Irvin T. Sanderson, 5597 Seminary Road, No. 2402-S, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Bernard H. Gollinger, 4020 Old Gun Road, Midlothian, Va. 23113. John L. Levitow, 1916 Prelude Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Robin M. Sumner, 4126 Urn Street, Bradbury Heights, Md. 20027. Joan C. Lee, 233 57th Street NE. 20019. Room 44-A, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5351 Senate Staff: Chief—Raymond E. Hooper, 12506 Chalford Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. John C. Ward, 5416 54th Avenue, No. 6, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Thomas G. Ryan, 4881 Battery Lane, Apt. 31, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Patricia J. Covington, 1000 Quebec Place 20010. Faye P. Cannon, 6110 14th Street 20011. 79-000 O = 77 = 30 434 Congressional Directory ARMY LIAISON OFFICE Room B-325, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-3853 Col. Lloyd L. Burke, 5891 Kara Place, Burke, Va. 22015. Lt. Col. CharlesV. w ollerton, 10025 Llewellyn Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Maj. TheodoreJ. Dolloff, 1475 Harwell Drive, Crofton, Md. 21113. Maj. Thomas C. Richardson, Jr., 10107 Commonwealth’ Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Lorena P. Dickerson, 3407 Moray Lane, Baily House, Falls ‘Church, "Va. 22041. Virginia S. Johnson, 6622 Bostwick Drive, Springfield, "Va. 22151. Ethel J. McCann, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Apt. 1405, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Nelle B. O’Brochta, 5539 Columbia Pike, Apt. 207, Arlington, Va. 22204. Spbc. Greg C. Lofgren, 921 North Van Dorn Street, Apt. 102, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Sp5c. Ted W. Parker, Building 406, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Room 152, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2881 Col. Richard Fischer, 8510 Buckboard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Col. Michael Rhode, Jr., 8344 Wagon Wheel Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Maj. Richard Pahland, 126 Roberts Lane, Apt. 100, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Bette Cudworth, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. Margaret Tyler, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. A1111, Arlington, Va. 22202. Spbe. Sylvia C. Sgalato, 2-451, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Spb5e. C. Darrell Jones, Jr., Building 406, Box 598, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. NAVAL LIAISON OFFICE Room B-324, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, exts. 7124, 7125, 7126 (Code 180) Capt. James E. Kneale, USN, 2335 South Meade Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Lt. Col. Justus K. Miller, USMC, 7608 Jaywick Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Comdr. John W. Davis, Jr., USN, 6810 Crossman Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Comdr. Joyce A. Weber, USN, 6804 Ruskin Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Maj. Woodson A. Sadler, Jr., USMC, 12334 Oakwood Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Lt. Mary G. Walsh, USN, 9109 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Ynle. Kathleen J. Schimian, USN, No. 202, 7507 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, Va. 22003. Sgt. Joy E. McFarland, USMC, No. 511, 1900 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Room 152, Russell Senate Office Building 20510. Phone, 224-4681/82 Capt. James T. High, USN, 4308 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Comdr. Gary A. Scoffield, USN, 8513 Paul Revere Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Lt. Col. Albert Barry, USMC, 4824 King Solomon Drive{~Annandale, Va. 22003. Lt. Kathleen M. Dugan, 260 South Reynolds Street, Apt. 508, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Lt. James F. Mc Govern, 12720 Builders Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. Pn 2. Gary L. Ford, USN. Cpl. Kim Farley, 7242 Fairchild Drive, Apt. 201, Alexandria, Va. 22306. AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE Room B-320, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-6656 or 225-6783 Col. W. H. L.. Mullins, USAF, 4709 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Maj. Lonny R. Alexander, USAF, 5105 Fleming Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Maj. Douglas C. Roach, USAF, 1226 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Mrs. Helen M. Jeffrey, 401 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. Mrs. Jean G. Isaacs, 6216 Edison Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Room 152, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2481 or 224-2482 Col. Dennis P. Sharon, 8515 Bound Brook Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Maj. Stephen B. Dwelle, 8809 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Elizabeth A. Nelson, 8001 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Mary J. Rodgers, 4900 Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. BOTANIC GARDEN First and Canal Streets SW. 20024. Phone, 225-8333 Acting Director.— George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, 3337 N Street 20007 (phone, office 225-1200). Assistant Director.—Jimmie L. Crowe, 302 North Ash Court, Sterling, Va. 22170 (phone, office 225-8333; home 450-4857). Horticulturist.—Albert T. DePilla, 510 G Street SW. 20003 (phone, office 225-6646). Horticulturist.—Richard R. Barrett, P.O. Box 91, Prince Frederick, Md. 20678 (phone, office 225-6670; home, 339-5604). Botanist.—Karen D. Solit, 5213 Augusta Street, Bethesda, Md. 20016 (phone, 225-8333). Office Supervisor.—Eleanor K. Delhomme, 6101 Alpine Street, District Heights, Md. 20028 (phone, office 225-8333; home, REdwood 6-6006). Clerk.—Ann P. Fitzgerald, 106 Aspen Avenue, Sterling, Va. 22170 (phone, office 225-6670; home, 430-2351). CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE Created by Public Law 93-344 Room 3540, House Annex 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515. Phone, 225-1491 Director.— Alice M. Rivlin, 2842 Chesterfield Place 20008. Deputy Director.—Robert A. Levine, 5436 39th Street 20015. Special Assistant to the Director—Robert D. Reischauer, 1820 Lamont Street 20010. Specie Assistant to the Deputy Director.—John Ellwood, 3247 Patterson Street 20015. General Counsel.—Alfred B. Fitt, 314 10th Street SE. 20003. Directory, ! Stanley L. Greigg, 5300 Wriley Road 20016. Assistant Director for Budget Analysis. —James L. Blum, 214 Wolfe Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314 Assistant Director for Naturel Resouieos and Commerce.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Tax Analysis.—Charles Davenport, 1501 Twisting Tree Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director jor Fiscal Analysis.—Frank de Leeuw, 3175 Porter Street 20008. Assistant Director for Human Resources and Community Development.—C. William Fischer, 7609 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20749. Assistant Director for National Security and’ International Affairs.—John E. Koehler, 3075 Ordway Street 20008. Assistant Director for Management Programs.—Howard M. Messner, 10522 Green Mountain Circle, Columbia, Md. 21043. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street 20548. Phone, 27-56202 (Code 139) (Centrex Dialing Zone Compinalln General of the United States.—Elmer B. Staats, 5011 Overlook Road 0016. Secretary.—Sylvia V. Kender, 1400 12th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy Comptroller General of the United States. —Robert F. Keller, 4720 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary. — Stella B. Shea, 1110 Fidler Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Information Officer. Roland J. Sawyer, 3017 44th Place 20016. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Alexander A. Silva, 3829 Taft Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22034. 436 Congressional Darectory DIVISIONS AND OFFICES Assistant Comptroller General, Policy and Program Planning.—Ellsworth H. Morse, Jr., 1208 Huntley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Internal Review, Office of—Director, Lloyd G. Smith, 7405 Burtonwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Policy, Office of— Director, Donald J. Horan, 7526 Jervis Street, North Spring-field, Va. 22151. Program Planning, Office of.—Director, John D. Heller, 7703 Grovenor Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Comptroller General, Special Programs.—[Vacant.] Claims Division.— Director, Daniel P. Leary, 9503 Neuse Way, Great Falls, Va. 22066; deputy director, John P. Gibbons, 5931 Frazier Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Community and Economic Development Division.— Director, Henry Eschwege, 1003 Kenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; deputy directors: Baltas E. Birkle, 6410 Gifford Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Max Hirschorn, 12415 Sarah Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; associate directors: Wilbur D. Campbell 8915 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; John Landicho, 3109 Cal-verton Boulevard, Beltsville, Md. 20705; Hugh J. Wessinger, 3901 Pinebrook Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Congressional Relations, Office of —Director, Martin J. Fitzgerald, 9433 Copen-haver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Energy and Minerals Division.— Director, Monte Canfield, Jr., 2020 Fort Davis Street SE. 20020. Federal Personnel and Compensation Diviston.— Director, Hyman L. Krieger, 3838 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; deputy director, Clifford 1. Gould, 6452 Windermere Circle, Rockville, Md. 20852. Field Operations Division.— Director, Steward D. McElyea, 2010 Highboro Way, Falls Church, Va. 22043; deputy director, Walter H. Henson, 2852 Jermantown Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Financial and General Management Studies Division.— Director, D. L. Scantlebury, 9108 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. 22020; deputy directors: Richard W. Maycock, 1200 Dominion Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Harold L. Stugart, 4945 South 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; associate directors: Walter L. Anderson, 2427 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Harry C. Kensky, 1220 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. General Counsel, Office of the.— General counsel, Paul G. Dembling, 6303 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; deputy general counsel, Milton J. Socolar, 3916 Rickover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; associate general counsels: F. Henry Barclay, Jr., 3300 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Paul Shnitzer, 1803 Cody Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; John J. Higgins, 915 Snure Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Richard R. Pierson, 14 Welwyn Way, Rockville, Md. 20850. General Government Division.— Director, Victor L. Lowe, 12906 Beaverdale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; deputy director, William J. Anderson, 6808 Granby Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034; associate directors: Richard L. Fogel, 6318 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Albert M. Hair, 628 Pulman Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Arnold P. Jones, 1313 Juniper Street 20012; Robert A. Peterson, 13111 Mercury Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Daniel F. Stanton, 312 Kent Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Human Resources Division. — Director, Gregory J. Ahart, 9339 Sibelius Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; deputy directors: Morton E. Henig, 11231 Bybee Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; James D. Martin, 3707 Riverwood Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309; associate directors: Franklin A. Curtis, 4030 Hadley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Edward A. Densmore, Jr., 6900 Lamont Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; Ronald F. Lauve, 5908 Bing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Stephen J. Varholy, 9513 Spode Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. International Division.— Director, J. Kenneth Fasick, 2100 Stirrup Lane, River-side Gardens, Alexandria, Va. 22308; deputy director, Charles D. Hylander, 11765 Gainsborough Road, Rockville, Md. 20854; associate directors: James A. Duff, 6218 Stoneham Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Louis W. Hunter, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; John E. Milgate, 8305 Aqueduct Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; Frank C. Conahan, 12907 Clearfield Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Logistics and Communications Division.— Director, Fred J. Shafer, 7600 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; deputy director, Robert G. Rothwell, 7110 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; associate directors: Henry W. Logistics and Communications Diviston—Continued Connor, Jr., 2923 Faulkner Place, Kensington, Md. 20795; Donald L. Eirich, 3605 Croydon Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207; Werner Grosshans, 7101° Penguin Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Joseph P. Normile, 4906 Brookeway Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Management Services.— Director, Clerio P. Pin, 9210 St. Andrews Place, College Park, Md. 20740; deputy director, Philip A. Bernstein, 5976 Seabright Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Administrative Services, Office of—Director, Larry A. Herrmann, 490 M Street SW., Apt. 700 20024. Controller, Office of.—Controller, Richard L. Brown, 507 North Brighton Court, Sterling, Va. 22170. Library.— Director, Susan Burns, 5130 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Personnel Development and Services, Office of —Director, William D. Martin, Jr., 6434 Eastleigh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Organization and Management Planning Staff.—Director, William J. McCor-mick, 7301 Skibbereen Place, Springfield, Va. 22153. Procurement and Systems Acquisition Division.— Director, Richard W. Gutmann, 3405 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042; principal deputy director, Jerome H. Stolarow, 7836 Godolphin Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153; deputy directors: John Flynn, 7830 Greely Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152; Morton A. Myers, 12602 Ivystone Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811; associate directors: Frank P. Chemery, 2702 Philben Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783; Andrew B. McConnell, 250 South Reynolds Street, Apt. 1107, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Program Analysis Diwvision.— Director, Harry S. Havens, 4515 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 223009. FOREIGN BRANCHES European Branch.— Director, John Eder, c/o American Consulate General, A.P.O., New York 09757. Far East Branch.— Director, Walton H. Sheley, Jr., Room 619, 1833 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. Latin-American Branch.—Director, George L. DeMarco, ¢/o American Embassy, Panama, Box 2016, Balboa, CZ. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta.—Regional Manager, Marvin Colbs, 2322 Fair Oaks Road, Decatur Ga. 30033. Boston.—Regional Manager, Fred D. Layton, 305 Commonwealth, Newton Center, Mass. 02159. Chicago.—Regional Manager, Gilbert F. Stromvall, 927 Mallard Street, Palatine, I11. 60067. Cincinnati.—Regional Manager, Robert W. Hanlon, 2692 Topichills Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211. Dallas.—Regional Manager, Forrest R. Browne, 2013 Mistletoe Drive, Richard-son, Tex. 75080. Denver.—Regional Manager, Irwin M. D’Addario, 5427 West Portland Drive, Littleton, Colo. 80123. Detroit.—Regional Manager, Walter C. Herrmann, Jr., 689 Norborne Avenue, Dearborn Heights, Mich. 58127. Kansas City.—Regional Manager, David A. Hanna, 8943, Country Hill Court, Lenexa, Kans. 66212. Los Angeles.—Regional Manager, James T. Hall, 4046 Sapphire Drive, Encino, Calif. 913186. New York.—Regional Manager, Francis X. Fee, 2 Beechcroft Drive, East Windsor, N.J. 08520. Norfolk.—Regional Manager, Alfonso J. Strazzullo, 3120 San Pine Road, Virginia Beach, Va. 23451. Philadelphia.—Regional Manager, Allen R. Voss, Commissioner Road, Box 147C, Mullica Hill, N.J. 08062. San Francisco.—Regional Manager, William N. Conrardy, 19316 Falmouth Court, Saratoga, Calif. 95070. Sealtle.—Regional Manager, John P. Carroll, 4339 136th Place SE., Bellevue, Wash. 98006. Washington.—Regional Manager, David P. Sorando, 4636 Cherry Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. 438 Congressional Directory GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE North Capitol and H Streets 20401. Phone, 275-2051 Public Printer.— Thomas F. McCormick, 10020 Garrett Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Public Printer—John J. Boyle, 2 Whitingham Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Public Printer for Management and Administration.— Walter C. DeVaughn, 200 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Public Printer (Planning) .— Wellington H. Lewis, 1728 Brookside Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy to the Assistant Public Printer (Planning).—Samuel B. Scaggs, 9609 Bel Glade Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Public Printer (Superintendent of Documents).—Carl A. LaBarre, 621 Oakley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Public Printer (Superintendent of Documents).— William J. Barrett, 109 West Maple Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. General Counsel.—Vincent T. McCarthy, 1 Seven Locks Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Audits.—Moses A. Michel, 12025 Cheviot Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070. Special Assistant to the Public Printer—David H. Brown, 2272 Dunster Lane, Rockville, Md. 20854. Comptroller.— Bryan W. Mercer, 12908 Paca Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Direrer of Data Systems.—Raymond J. Pluto, 9012 Beatty Drive, Alexandria, a. 22308. Dire of Engineering.—Joseph A. Palank, 229 Royal Arms Way, Glen Burnie, d. 21061. Director of General Services.— William G. Tonner, Jr., 2000 Huntington Avenue, Apt. 1516, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Director of Materials Management.— Thomas R. Cullen, 6135 84th Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Director of Personnel and Director of Equal Opportunity.—Charles A. Roberts, 3412 Miller Heights Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Medical Oflicer.—Robert E. Nerthling, 1537 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21112. ; Director of Security.—Manuel M. Brito, 8621 Clydesdale Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Customer Service Manager.—Robert J. McKendry, 3116 Savoy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Superintendent of Planning Service—James L. Payne, 2018 Hayden Road, Avondale, Md. 20018. Superintendent of Plant Planning.—Frank S. Carey, Jr., 3907 71st Avenue, Land-over Hills, Md. 20784. Superintendent of Typography and Design.—Louis Glessmann, 3848 Beecher Street 20007. Printing Procurement Manager.—Charles M. Scott, 12904 Beaverdale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Printing Procurement Manager.—Keith F. Godsey, Jr., 9207 Green-wood Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801. Superintendent of Central Office Printing Procurement— Roman E. Goltz, 9928 Dell Castle Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Superintendent of Commercial Printing Specifications.— Norman E. Hicks, 16112 Malcolm Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. Superintendent of Freld Printing.—[Vacant.] Superintendent of Regional Printing Procurement.—Robert W. Koubek, 15400 Calshot Court, Laurel, Md. 20810. Production Manager—Samuel L. Saylor, 700 Ednor Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Production Manager.— Robert E. Williams, 1302 Windham Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. ign Production Manager.— William H. Carr, 6368 Hillcrest Place, Alexandria, a. 22312. Deputy Night Production Manager.—Johnson W. McRorie, 8302 Stanwood Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Superintendent of Binding.—Ammi C. Potter. Superintendent of Composition.— Wilfred Handel, 8103 Old Harford Road, Baltimore, Md. 21234. Superintendent of Electronic Photocomposition.—Elmo L. Wood, Route 6, Box 33, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Superintendent of Letterpress.—Robert S. Thien, 9214 Fowler Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801. Superintendent of Offset.—Glenn H. Rottmann, 2504 Buck Lodge Terrace, Adelphi, Md. 20783. : Quality Control and Technical Manager.—Albert R. Materazzi, 5307 Westpath Way 20016. Director of Documents Sales.—Earl G. Clement, 2304 South June Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22202. Director of Documents Support—Clayton W. Ziegler, 9216 Twin Hill Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Director of Library and Statutory Distribution—John D. Livsey, Jr., 1531 Chatham Colony Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Chief, Congressional Information.—W. Scott Sonntag III, 7813 Denton Drive, Clinton Park, Md. 20735. Congressional Record Clerk at the Capitol.—William M. Murphy, 9824 Georgia Avenue, Apt. 101, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 10 First Street SE. 20540. Phone, 426-5000 (Code 182) The Librarian of Congress.—Daniel J. Boorstin, 3541 Ordway Street 20016. The Deputy Librarian of Congress.— William J. Welsh, 4805 Edgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. The Assistant Librarian of Congress.—Donald C. Curran, 6641 Chestnut Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Assistant Librarian of Congress for American and Library Studies.—Mrs. Elizabeth Hamer Kegan, 401 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Librarian of Congress for Public Education.—James Parton, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN Director, American Folklife Center.—Alan Jabbour, 3107 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Chief Internal Auditor—FErnest C. Barker, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Exhibits O fficer.—J. Michael Carrigan, 1408 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. General Counsel.—John J. Kominski, 2601 Bluhaven Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant General Counsel.—Robert A. Lincoln, 8407 Montpelier Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Information O flicer—Mrs. Mary C. Lethbridge, 4605 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Legislative Liaison O flicer.—Adoreen M. McCormick, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Director, Library Environment Resources O ffice.—Paul L. Berry, 2104 Cascade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Management Policy O flice.—Robert W. Hutchison, 2309 Solmar Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Director, National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works.—Arthur J. Levine, 9302 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. for Development.— Avram, Special Assistant Network Mrs. Henriette D. 1776 Elton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Phone, 426-5560 Director—Edmond L. Applebaum, 7322 Edmonston Avenue, College Park, Md. 20740; Glen L. Zimmerman, assistant director for personnel, 1133 Main Sail Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403; Frazer G. Poole, assistant director for pres-ervation, 1502 River Farm Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; William R. Nugent, assistant director for information systems development, 1448 Yellowwood Court, Reston, Va. 22090; Howard A. Blancheri, executive officer, 801 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phopilipiiontion Service—Charles G. LaHood, Jr., chief, P.O. Box 273, La Plata, d. 20646. 440 Congressional Directory Buildings Management O flice.— Gerald T. Garvey, chief, 385 Nancy Lane, Crowns-ville, Md. 22150. Financial Management O fice—Arthur Yabroff, chief, 3800 North Fairfax, No. 1310 Tower Villa, Arlington, Va. 22203. Budget O flicer.—John O. Hemperley, budget officer, 8608 Pohick Road, Spring-field, Va. 22153. Central Service Division.—Elliot C. Finley, chief, Route 1, Box 240, Huntingtown, Md. 20639. Procurement and Supply Division.—Floyd Hedrick, chief, 3824 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE Phone, 426-5700 Director— Gilbert Gude (director), 5411 Duvall Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Walter Kravitz (acting deputy director), 4400 East-West Highway, No. 928, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Elizabeth Yadlosky (associate director for research and analysis), 7112 Lory Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801; John P. Hardt (associate director for senior specialists), 8020 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Elizabeth F. Stroup (acting assistant director for coordination and review), 6424 Ridge Road 20016; Warren R. Johnston (assistant director for special programs), 10706 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766; James W. Robinson (coordinator of review), 8708 Mercedes ‘Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Basil T. Owens (executive officer), 2126 Connecticut Avenue, No. 42 20008. gonerion Law Division.—Joseph E. Ross, chief, 1604 Woodmoor Lane, McLean, a. 22101. Congressional Reference Division.—Reno J. Conti, acting chief, 5325 Birchwood Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Economics Division.—Leon M. Cole, chief, 7401 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Education and Public Welfare Division.— William H. Robinson, chief, 4604 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Environment and Natural Resources Division.— Wallace D. Bowman, chief, 6232 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division.— William W. Whitson, chief, 2757 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Government Division.— Frederick H. Pauls, acting chief, 4201 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Library Services Division.— Merwin C. Phelps, chief, 5372 Graywing Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Science Policy Research Division.—Charles S. Sheldon II, chief, 3507 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Senior Specialists. — Allen F. Agnew (environmental policy), 11906 Escalante Court, Reston, Va. 22091; Wallace D. Bowman (environmental policy), 6232 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Rayvmound J. Celada (American public law), 9904 Belhaven Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Leon M. Cole (transportation), 7401 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; John M. Collins (national defense), 1001 Priscilla Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308; James W. Curlin (ocean policy), 2928 28th Street 20008; Warren H. Don-nelly (conservation), 3610 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Charles R. Gellner (international affairs—national security), 1211 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Harry G. Gourevitch (taxation and fiscal policy), 2837 Chesapeake Street 20008; Kenneth E. Gray (American Government), 7904 Overlook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Walter A. Hahn, Jr. (science and technology), 6923 Espey Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: John P. Hardt (Soviet economies), 8020 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; JohnB. Hender-son (price economics), 4119 North 27th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207; Peter Henle (labor), 3219 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Franklin P. Huddle (science and technology), '2405 Nemeth Court Alexandria, Va. 22306; Alvin Kaufman (business economics—resources and regulations), 4936 Herkimer Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: Walter Kravitz (American Government and public administration), 4400 East-West Higchwav, No. 928, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Leo V. Maver (agriculture), 5170 Maris Avenue. Alexandria, Va. 22304; ‘James M. McCullough (science and technology), 6209 Apache Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; Alfred Reifman (international economics), 7314 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; William H. Robinson (social welfare), 4604 North 37th Street, Arlington, Senior Specialists— Continued Va. 22207; Joseph E. Ross (American public law), 1604 Woodmoor Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; Allen Schick (American Government and public ad-ministration), 1222 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Morton J. Schussheim (housing), 1619 21st Street 20009; Charles S. Sheldon (space and transportation technology), 3507 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Robert L. Tienken (American public law), 2351 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Warren Viessman, Jr. (engineering and public works), 3117 Mount Zion Road, Upperco, Md. 21155; Joseph G. Whelan, (international affairs—Soviet Union), 10912 Fairchester Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030; William W. Whitson (international relations), 2757 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Specialists.—Donald J. Alderson (international relations), 6301 Gormley Place, Springfield, Va. 22152; Dicran B. Barian (legislative attorney), 1440 Wood-acre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Dorothy M. Bates (science and technology), 1611 North Bryon Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Joseph P. Biniek (environ-mental policy), 2620 South Fern Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Alva M. Bowen, Jr. (national defense), 6917 Southridge Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Jack B. Bresler (life sciences), 7420 Westwood Park Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046; George K. Brite (financial and fiscal policy), 6424 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; L. Harold Bullis (science and technology), 3510 Stark Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; Earl Canfield (social legislation; assistant chief, education and public welfare division), 5702 Dreyfuss Street, Spring-field, Va. 22151; Alan Barry Carr (agricultural policy), 6664 Hawkeye Run, Columbia, Md. 21044; Robert L. Chartrand (information sciences), 5406 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; George N. Chatham (aeronautics and space), 13808 Vintage Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Charles V. Ciccone (labor economics and industrial relations), 1225 Potomac School Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Ellen C. Collier (U.S. foreign policy), 9905 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Langdon T. Crane (science and technology), 7103 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Francis J. Crowley (income maintenance policy), 5323 28th Street 20015; Kenneth R. DeJarnette (transportation), 12411 Cedarbrook Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811; Charles Doyle (legislative attorney), 6014 North Ninth Road, Arlington, Va. 22205; Warren G. Farb (macroeconomics), 6016 Woodacres Drive 20016; Hermann Ficker (international trade and finance), 13611 Colefair Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Louis Fisher (American National Government), 4108 Southend Road, Rockville, Md. 20853; William C. Gibbons (U.S. foreign policy), Route 2, Box 160, Purcelville, Va. 22132; Alfred R. Greenwood (environmental policy), 4630 Lescot Place, Annandale, Va. 22003; David E. Gushee (envi-ronmental policy), 2104 Post Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Robert M. Guttman (social legislation), 6211 Winnebago Road 20016; Stanley J. Heginbotham (international politics; assistant chief, foreign affairs and national defense division), 2323 Nebraska Avenue 20016; Harry L. Hogan (social legislation), 2700 Q Street 20007; Sharon L. House (social legislation), 405 Fourth Street 20003; Robert G. Hoyer (health policy), 10409 May Wind Court, Columbia, Md. 21044; E. Jeremy Hutton (legislative attorney), 5038 Round Tower Place, Columbia, Md. 21043; Douglas N. Jones (public control and natural resources), 3213 Foxhall Road 20016; Johnny H. Killian (American public law; assistant chief, American law division), 625 Massachusetts Avenue 20002; Edward Knight (industrial organization and corporation finance), 719 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Edward T. Lampson (European affairs), 2709 Dunbarton Avenue 20007; Stephen A. Langone (American Indian affairs), 6928 Hanover Parkway, No. 303, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Robert G. Lauck (legislative attorney), 1312 Titania Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; Charles E. Little (environmental policy), 3929 Washington Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; Dennis L. Little (futures research), 7209 Inwood Road, Baltimore, Md. 21228; David E. Lockwood (U.S. foreign policy and national defense), 3019 O Street 20007; Margaret S. Malone (social welfare policy), 907 Turkey Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Glenn R. Markus (social legislation), 35 Laughton Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Andrew C. Mayer (national defense), 6300 Winston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Grace Milgram (housing), 201 1 Street 20024; Helen A. Miller (education), 1900 South Eads Street, No. 429, Arlington, Va. 22202; Robert E. Morrison (Earth sciences), 10 Over Ridge Court, Potomac, Md. 20854; Allan S. Nanes (U.S. foreign policy), 13004 Autumn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Larry A. Niksch (Asian affairs), 6421 Divine Street, McLean, Specialists—Continued Va. 22101; Clark F. Norton (American National Government) 3614 Melfa Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Walter J. Oleszek (American National Govern-ment), 10500 Indigo Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Jennifer O’Sullivan (social legislation), 1600 South Eads Street, No. 1003-N, Arlington, Va. 22202; Judith H. Parris (American National Government), 3105 North Hampton Street 20015; Richard M. Preece (international relations), 3422 Garfield Street 20007; Vladimir Pregelj (international trade and finance), 237 Ninth Street 20003; Harold C. Relyea (American National Government), 3232 Spring Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Joseph P. Riva, Jr. (Earth sciences), 9705 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066; Morton Rosenberg (legislative attorney), 33 Eton Overlook, Rockville, Md. 20850; Herbert Y. Schandler (national defense), 1400 South Joyce Street, No. B1614, Arlington, Va. 22202; Herman E. Schmidt (social legislation), 13309 Vanessa Avenue, Bowie, Md. 20715; Raymond Schmitt (social legislation), 6207 Brooke Jane Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Frederick L. Scott (American National Govern-ment; assistant chief, Government division), 7316 Pinewood Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Harvey R. Sherman (environmental policy), 1101 North Tuckahoe Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Barry A. Sklar (Latin-American affairs), 405 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22303; William R. Tansill (American National Government), 4302 Clagett Road, University Park, Md. 20782; Robert E. Trumble (environmental policy), 5500 41st Avenue Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Robert M. Ujevich (legislative attorney), 5310 Inver Chapel Road, Springfield, Va. 22151; Joyce C. Vialet (social legislation), 4005 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Clay Wellborn (urban affairs), 5829 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015; Robert E. Wolf (environmental policy; assistant chief, environment and natural resources division), 5824 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785; Hugh Wood Wolff (national defense), 5405 Albia Road 20016; Daniel H. Zafren (American public law; acting assistant chief, American law division), 1312 Round Oak Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Paul C. Zinsmeister (national defense), 5 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305. PROCESSING DEPARTMENT Phone, 426-5325 Director—Joseph H. Howard, 336 M Street SW. 20024; Frank M. McGowan, assistant director (acquisitions and overseas operations), 10521 Bucknell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Lucia J. Rather, assistant director (catalog-ing), 4114 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Robert R. Holmes, assistant director (processing services), 9727 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Paul E. Edlund, executive officer, 11210 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Cataloging Service Distribution Diviston.—David G. Remington, 5341-52 Essex Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. ; Catalog Management Division.—Barbara M. Westby, chief, 7700 Westfield Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Catalog Publication Diviston.— Gloria H. Hsia, chief, 7513 Royal Oak Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Cataloging Instruction O flice.—Edith Scott, chief instructor, 9002 Clifford Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Decimal Classification Division.—Benjamin A. Custer, chief, 7501 Democracy Boulvard, Apt. B424, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Description Cataloging Division.—John D. Byrum, 1106 C Street SE. 20003. Exchange and Gift Division.—Nathan R. Einhorn, chief, 3507 DePauw Place, College Park, Md. 20740. MARC Development O ffice.—[Vacant.] MARC Editorial Diwision.—Barbara J. Roland, chief, 4520 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Noga! Union Catalog Publication Project.—David A. Smith, 206 G Street SW. 0024. ore Division.—Robert C. Sullivan, chief, 5415 20th Place, Hillcrest Heights, d. 20031. ; Overseas Operations Division.— Rodney G. Sarle, chief, 12 Fourth Street NE. 20002. Selection O fficer.—Jean B. Metz, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. : So Sn Division.—Joseph W. Price, 121 North Galveston Street, Arlington, a. : Shared Cataloging Division.—Nathalie P. Delougaz, chief, 1401 N Street NW. 20005. Subject Cataloging Division.— Edward J. Blume, chief, 11 Balmoral Drive, East Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. READER SERVICES DEPARTMENT Phone, 426-6562 Director.—F. E. Croxton, 9348 Cherry Hill Road, College Park, Md. 20740; James R. Trew, executive officer, 5023 Fleming Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.—Frank Kurt Cylke, chief, 1032 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Federal Research Division.— William R. Dodge, chief, 6450 Divine Street, McLean, Va. 22101. General Reference and Bibliography Division.—[Vacant.] Loan Division.—Jack McDonald, Jr., chief, 3911-A Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20020; Library Station at the Capitol, Thomas E. Gwinn, custodian, 6703 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801. Science and Technology Diviston.—Marvin W. McFarland, chief, 2217 Shorefield Road, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Serial Diviston.—Donald F. Wisdom, chief, 5812 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Stack and Reader Diviston.—Steven J. Herman, chief, 8506 Rosewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. RESEARCH DEPARTMENT Phone, 426-5543 Dairector.—Alan Fern, 3605 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; John Charles Finzi, assistant director for library resources, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037; Edward A. D’Alessandro, special assistant for planning management, 9930 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Roland C. Maheux, executive officer, 2604 Arcola Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Geography and Map Division.— Walter W. Ristow, chief, 6621 Claymore Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Latin-American, Portuguese, and Spanish Division.—Mary Ellis Kahler, chief, 6395 Lakeview Drive, Falls Cturch, Va. 22041. Manuscript Division.—John C. Broderick, chief, 8005 Inspection House Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Music Division.—[Vacant.] Orientalia Division.— Warren M. Tsuneishi, chief, 5703 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Prints and Photographs Division.—John B. Kuiper, chief, 3801 Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Rare Book and Special Collections Division.— William Matheson, chief, 338 M Street SW. 20024. : Slavic and Central European Division.—Paul L. Horecky, chief, 22307 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Library of Congress, Crystal Mall Annex, Arlington, Va. 20559. Phone, 557-8700 Register of Copyrights.—Barbara A. Ringer. Deputy Register.—[Vacant.] Assistant Register.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Jon A. Baumgarten, 816 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant to the Register. —Marlene D. Morrisey, 5023 North Washington Blouevard, Arlington, Va. 22205 Special Legal Assistant to the Toten — Lewis I. Flacks, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003. Ezecutive O flicer.—Michael R. Pew, 10118 Cedar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Senior Administrative Officer. —Rose V. Lembo, 5614 Lansing Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Senior Administrative O flicer.—Eric S. Reid, 3914 DelMar Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Cataloging Division.— Robert Stevens, chief, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 918N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Examining Division.—Richard E. Glasgow, chief, 7400 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Reference Division.— Waldo H. Moore, chief, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Service Division.— Michael Shelley, chief, 7096 Leewood Forest Drive; Springfield, Va. Planning and Technical O fice.—Edward R. Mills, chief, 4812 Westway Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. LAW LIBRARY Phone, 426-5065 Law Librarian.—Carleton W. Kenyon, law librarian, 11407 Grago Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. : dmorion Brosh Law Diviston.— Mrs. Marlene C. McGuirl, chief, 3416 P Street 0007. European Law Division.—Edmund C. Jann, chief, 802 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Far any id Division.—Tao-tai Hsia, chief, 7513 Royal Oak Drive, McLean, a. 22101. Hispanic Law Division.—Rubens Medina, chief, 7609 Granada Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Near Eastern and African Law Division.—Zuhair Elias Jwaideh, chief, 9100 Overlook Trail, 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 gifts, bequests, or devises of property for the benefit of, or in connection with, the Library, its collections or its service, as may be ap proved by the board by:the.Joint Committee on the Library.”’] Chairman.—W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.— Daniel J. Boorstin, The Librarian of Congress. Representative Lucien N. Nedzi, chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library. : Mrs. Charles W. Engelhard, Cragwood, Far Hills, N.J. "Walter S. Gubelmann, Palm Beach, Fla. OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT Created by Public Law 92-484 Senate Annex, 119 D Street NE. 20510. Phone, (202) 224-8711 Director.—Emilio Q. Daddario, 1414 34th Street 20007. Deputy Director.—Daniel V. De Simone, 2743 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Assistant Director.— Ellis Mottur, 6500 Tall Tree Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT BOARD Chairman.—Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Vice Chairman.—Marjorie S. Holt, Representative from Maryland. Appointed by the Senate: Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. Clifford P. Case, Senator from New Jersey. Richard S. Schweiker, Senator from Pennsylvania. Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Appointed by the House: Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. George E. Brown, Jr., Representative from California. Clarence E. Miller, Representative from Ohio. Larry Winn, Jr., Representative from Kansas. Ez-0flicio.—Emilio Q. Daddario. Freie Assit) to the Director.—Barbara B. Bacon, 3514 Livingston Street Personal Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Marion H. Fitzhugh, 705 Crittenden Street NE. 20017. Operations O flicer.—Robert F. Daly, 7613 Chancellor Way, Springfield, Va. 22152. Ablusnroiie Oger —~Thomos P. McGurn, 6701 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda . 20023. ? Personnel Officer.—Evelyn H. Davis, 8263 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22203; phone (202) 224-8713. Public Affairs O fficer.—Charles W. Wixom, 6726 Houndmaster Road, Springfield Va. 22152; phone (202) 224-8996. Public Participation Officer.—Thomas G. Jennings, 115 Second Street NE. 20003. Publications O flicer.—John C. Holmes, 4225 San Carlos Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Librarian.—Judith C. Russell, 513 Independence Avenue SE. 20003. Energy Assessment Program Manager.—Lionel S. Johns, 6811 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Food Assessment Program Manager.—J. B. Cordaro, 1336 Buttermilk Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. (Address: House Annex 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515; phone (202) 225-9021.) Health Assessment Program Manager.—Carl Taylor, 10401 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Materials Assessment Program Manager.—Albert E. Paladino, 1260 21st Street 20036. (Address: House Annex 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515; phone (202) 225-9035.) Oceans Assessment Program Manager.—Robert Niblock, 1733 North Danville Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Research and Development Policies and Priorities Assessment Program Manager.— Ellis Mottur, 6500 Tall Tree Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852. Technology and World Trade Assessment Program Manager.—Karl J. Brunings, 3 Harcourt Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. Transportation Assessment Program Manager.—[Vacant. Automobile Assessment Project Director—Robert Maxwell, 11211 Wedge Drive, Reston, Va. 22090. Ezploratory Assessment Program Manager.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Director for Methodology.—Joseph P. Coates, 3738 Kanawha Street 22203. Assistant to the Director for New and ffmerging Technologies.— Gretchen Kolsrud, 3317 Mantua Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant to the Director for Special Projects.— William F. Mills, 10124 Spring Lake Drive, Fairfax, Va. 20530. Technology Assessment Board Staff.— William Davis, 13115 Larkhall Circle, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Mary J. Manning, 6517 32d Street 20015; Benton Massell, 613 F Street NE. 20015. Advisory Council Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner (chairman), president, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology; Dr. Edward Wenk, Jr. (vice chairman), director of the prcgram in the social management of technology, University of Washington; Fred Bucy, president, Texas Instruments, Inc.; Dean Ronald R. Davenport, School of Law, Duquesne University; Hazel Henderscn, codirector, Princeton Center for Alternative Futures, Inc.; J. M. Leathers, executive vice president, Dow Chemical Co.; Dr. John T. McAlister, Jr., director, Center for Technology Assessment and Resource Policy, Stanford University; Dr. Eugene P. Odum, director, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia; Dr. Frederick C. Robbins, dean, Case Western Reserve University; Elmer B. Staats, Comp-troller General of the United States; Gilbert Gude, director, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; Barry Barrington (executive secre-tary), 6207 Wagner Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016; phone (202) 224-0262. 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)4 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 Potomac, 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 446 Capitol Buildings and Grounds 447 otherwise than on the Maryland side of the river Potomac, 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 forty-five degrees west of the north and running in 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 Potomaec, 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, etc., 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. Sixteen plans were submitted—some writers claim 17—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-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%4 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, etc., 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. 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 occupancy. The roof over the Statuary Hall wing and the Old Supreme Court wing had 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. 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, which it had vacated in 1859. The House met in what is now the Ways and Means Committee 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 refurbi shed Chamber January 1, 1951. : EXTENSION OF THE CAPITOL Under legislation contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, Public Law 242, 84th Congress, as amendedby 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, totaled: $24 million. In 1964, $125,000 was appropriated fora 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 the crypt below the rotunda 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. In 1969, Congress appropriated $2,275,000 under this heading, including not to exceed $250,000 for studying and reporting on the feasibility and cost of re-storing the West Central Front, and funds for emergency repairs and shoring and for contract plans and specifications for the extension of the West Central Front if proceeding with the extension should be subsequently directed by the Commission in charge or the Congress. The restoration feasibility study has been completed and submitted to the Commission. Necessary emergency repairs and shoring have been completed. 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- 79-000 O -77 -31 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. 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 Appropiasien Act, 1955. he 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 181.3 acres of lawn areas, sidewalks, streets. and roadways. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS CANNON HOUSE OFFICE 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 includedin total appropriation of $135,134,000 for the additional House Office Building Project. LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE 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 AND OTHER RELATED CHANGES AND IM- PROVEMENTS 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 $135,279,000 have been provided to date for carrying forward work under this project. 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 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 RICHARD. BREVARD RUSSELL OFFICE 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 strueture 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. The building was named the ‘‘ Richard Brevard Russell Office Building’' by Senate Resolution 296, 92d Congress, agreed to October 11, 1972. EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN OFFICE BUILDING Under legislation containedin 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 Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30, 86th Congress. The building was accepted for beneficial occupancy October 15, 1958. The building was named the “Everett McKinley Dirksen Office Building” by Senate Resolution 296, 92d Congress, agreed to October 11, 1972. EXTENSION TO THE DIRKSEN OFFICE BUILDING Construction of an extension to the Dirksen Building was authorized by the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1973, Public Law 92-607, approved October 31, 1972, and appropriations of $85,147,000 have been provided for that purpose. The completion of the extension is scheduled for 1979. Senate Resolution 525, passed August 30, 1976, provides that when the exten- sion is completed it will be named the Philip A. Hart Office Building. 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 unde 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. The building is supported upon concrete foundations resting upon 903 simplex rein-forced 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 Russell 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 discontinued. This East tunnel also serves the Dirksen 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 Capitol Buildings and Grounds 453 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 37,000 in 1975 and, during the same period, the energy consumption has increased from approximately 41 million kilowatt-hours to more than 140 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 Russell 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 jnivoonnectin 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 thé 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 34 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-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. The deteriorated cork insulating covering on the chilled water piping system in the South Capitol Street Tunnel connecting the Longworth House Office Building to the Capitol Power Plant was removed and replaced with new glass fiber covering during the calendar year 1970. The original covering in the 1500-foot tunnel section was in use for more than 30 years. Under funds granted for the fiscal year 1971, a study was made to determine the changes required at the plant for increase in capacity to provide expanded services to the Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building, the proposed extension of the Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, other prospec-tive buildings, and other foreseeable demands; further confining such expansion to remain within the constraints of all projected regulations for clean air, clean water and noise abatements resulting from power plant operations in this area projected to the year 2000. This study was completed and presented to the House Office Building Com-mission in 1971. The Commission approved the short-range program recom-mended by the Architect. Funds in the amount of $1,200,000 were appropriated in the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972, for design and engineering prep-arations for the short-range program. Development of the plans is underway. The project was authorized in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1963. Funds in the amount of $30,600,000 have been provided for modifications and enlargement of the Capitol Power Plant. ROOMS IN BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE TERRACE TERRACE HT-2, 4, 6. Architect's Office. ST-1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. Capitol Police. HT-3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13. Architects drafting division. ST-17. Sergeant at Arms. HT-8,10. Room for page boys. ST-19. Electrical engineer. HT-12. Architect of Capitol, wage and classification. ST-43. Sergeant at Arms. HT-14. Architect of Capitol, contracts division. ST-46. Printing Clerk. HT-16. Architect of Capitol, purchasing division. ST-51. Electronic maintenance shop. HT-17. Architect of Capitol, flag division. ST-62. Sergeant at Arms, janitors’ office. HT-19, 21. Sheetmetal shop. HT-28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Carpenter shop. BASEMENT HT-33. Machine shop. H'T-40. Electrical shop. SB-8. Democratic Senatorial Campaign photo room. HT-42. Storeroom. SB-10. Senate snack bar. HT-45. Laborers’ shop. SB-11. Senate engineers. HT-46. Plumbers’ shop. SB-13, 13A, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19. Architect’s Office. BASEMENT HB-4. Library of Congress station. HB-5. Barbershop. HB-6. General Accounting Office. HB-9. House cafeteria HB-11. House restaurant storeroom. HB-15. House engineers. HB-24. Kitchen. HB-26, 27, 28, 29. Architect’s Office. HB-30. Office of Congressional Directory. HB-31. Architect’s Office, personnel division. LSY burping 1012400) ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE S-101. Railroad Ticket Office. H-104, 105, 106. Clerk of the House. 8-109, 110, 111, 112; 113, 114, 115, 120, 138. Restaurant H-107, 107-A, 108, 109. House Democratic Whip. H-110. House S-116, 117. Committee on Foreign Relations. Chaplain. S-118. Democratic Policy. H-111, 113. Clerk of the House. S-126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131. Committee on Appropriations. H-112. Congressional Record Office. S-132. Parliamentarian. H-117, 118, 119, 120, 131. Restaurant. Daily H-122. Private dining room (Speaker). S-134. Digest. S-139. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. H-124, 125. Office of Sergeant at Arms S-141. Old Supreme Court Chamber. H-126. Parliamentarian. S-146. Appropriations Hearing Room. H-129. Office, House Restaurant. S~148, 149, 150. Majority Whip. H-130. Members’ private dining room. S-151, 152. Joint Committee on Printing H-132, 133, 134. Official Reporters of Debates. EF-100. Reception room. H-136, 137. Subcommittee on Ways and Means. 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 of the House. H-153, 154, 155, 156. Office of Doorkeeper of the House. H-157. Clerk of the House, Enrolling and Digest Office. H-159, 160, 161, 162, 165, 166. Capitol Physician. H-163, 164. House Subcommittee on Appropriations. EF-100. Reception room. 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S-313, S-317. S-318. S-320. S-321, S--325. 8-326, S-332, §-337. CAPITOL SENATE SIDE Senate document room. Secretary to Majority. Ladies’ retiring room. Radio-TV 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 327, 328. Senate document rooms. 333. Senate Library. Secretary to Senate Minority. room. Ni) N I: SF Cod oy 5. Cod SH =, S Q ev 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). | | 5-411. S-413, S-416. Curator of the Senate. 414. Senate Library. Senate Law Library 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. 101240) bugppng - SEATING ARRANGEMENT IN THE SENATE CHAMBER L J L HYNES DUFFY HILDENBRAND GREENE Assistant Majority Minority Assistant wr Majority Secretary Secretory Minority Secretary Secretory MONDALE HOFFMANN Sergeant of Arms Vice President of the United States KiMmiITT Secretary of Senate SOMERS IWEBEN AST ST CLAIRE ” SARB ANESAd. Journal Parliamen-Legislative Assistant Clerk tarion Cler! Secretary 97 CAL} os [ Official Feperens | (ib AVR on 2 [ae] A Let Majority Republicen leader Leader A £7] MHS EERE] 08 10U01$83.46U0,) fu0700.42(] DIRECTORY OF THE SENATE WALTER F. MONDALRE, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate JAMES O. EASTLAND, President pro tempore of the Senate J. STANLEY KimMiITT, Secretary FRANK NORDY HOFFMANN, Sergeant at Arms JAMES H. DUFFY, Secretary for the Majority WiLLiaM F. HILDENBRAND, Secretary for the Minority PATRICK B. HYNES, Assistant Secretary for the Majority Rev. EDWARD L. R. E1soN, S.T.D., D.D., Abourezk, James, South Dakota, 95 | Dole, Robert, Kansas, 72 Allen, James B., Alabama, 39 Domenici, Pete V., New Mexico, 47 Anderson, Wendell R., Minnesota, 42 Durkin, John A., New Hampshire, 97 Baker, Howard H., Jr., Tennessee, 8 Eagleton, Thomas F., Missouri, 90 Bartlett, Dewey F., Oklahoma, 21 Eastland, James O., Mississippi, 29 Bayh, Birch, Indiana, 17 Fcrd, Wendell H., Kentucky, 84 Bellmon, Henry, Oklahoma, 49 Garn, Jake, Utah, 78 Bentsen, Lloyd, Texas, 40 Glenn, John, Ohio, 59 Biden, Joseph R., Jr., Delaware, 62 Goldwater, Barry, Arizona, 22 Brooke, Edward W., Massachusetts, 75 Gravel, Mike, Alaska, 38 Bumpers, Dale, Arkansas, 65 Griffin, Robert P., Michigan, 76 Burdick, Quentin N., North Dakota, 13 Hansen, Clifford P., Wyoming, 26 Byrd, Harry F., Jr., Virginia, 35 Hart, Gary, Colorado, 66 Byrd, Robert C., West Virginia, 9 Haskell, Floyd K., Colorado, 85 Cannon, Howard W., Nevada, 33 { Hatch, Orrin G., Utah, 3 Case, Clifford P., New Jersey, 5 Hatfield, Mark O., Oregon, 74 Chafee, John H., Rhode Island, 44 Hathaway, William ID., Maine, 93 Chiles, Lawton, Florida, 36 Hayakawa, S. I., California, 20 Church, Frank, Idaho, 15 Heinz, H. John III, Pennsylvania, 43 Clark, Dick, Iowa, 61 Helms, Jesse, North Carolina. 50 Cranston, Alan, California, 10 Hollings, Ernest F., South Carclina, 88 Culver, John C., Iowa, 96 Huddleston, Walter D., Kentucky, 89 Curtis, Carl T., Nebraska, 6 Humphrey, Hubert H., Minnesota, 64 Danforth, John C., Missouri, 45 Inouye, Daniel K., Hawaii, 16 DeConcini, Dennis, Arizona, 99 Jackson, Henry M., Washington, 30 HOWARD O. GREENE, JR., Assistant Secretary for the Minority DARRELL ST CLAIRE, Assistant Secretary MURRAY ZWEBEN, Parliamentarian HAROLD G. Ast, Legislative Clerk BERNARD V. SOMERS, Journal Clerk Litt. D., LL.D., L.H.D., D. Hum., Chaplain Javits, Jacob K., New York, 23 Percy, Charles H., Illinois, 25 Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr., Louisiana, 37 Proxmire, William, Wisconsin, 81 Kennedy, Edward M., Massachusetts, 94 Randolph, Jennings, West Virginia, 56 Laxalt, Paul, Nevada, 79 Ribicoff, Abraham, Connecticut, 34 Leahy, Patrick J., Vermont, 82 Riegle, Donald W., Jr., Michigan, 98 Long, Russell B., Louisiana, 57 Roth, William V., Jr., Delaware, 46 Lugar, Richard G., Indiana, 71 Sarbanes, Paul S., Maryland, 67 McClellan, John L., Arkansas, 12 Sasser, James R., Tennessee, 100 McClure, James A., Idaho, 73 Schmitt, Harrison H., New Mexico, 70 McGovern, George, South Dakota, 87 Schweiker, Richard S., Pennsylvania, 80 McIntyre, Thomas J., New Hampshire, 55 Scott, William L., Virginia, 51 Magnuson, Warren G., Washington, 11 Sparkman, John, Alabama, 32 Mathias, Charles McC., Jr., Maryland, 24 Stafford, Robert T., Vermont, 77 Matsunaga, Spark M., Hawaii, 69 Stennis, John C., Mississippi, 53 Melcher, John, Montana, 41 Stevens, Ted, Alaska, 7 Metcalf, Lee, Montana, 58 Stevenson, Adlai E., ITI, Illinois, 92 Metzenbaum, Howard M., Ohio, 18 Stone, Richard (Dick), Florida, 83 Morgan, Robert, North Carolina, 60 Talmadge, Herman E., Georgia, 54 Moynihan, Daniel P., New York, 68 Thurmond, Strom, South Carolina, 4 Muskie, Edmund S., Maine, 91 Tower, John, Texas, 52 Nelson, Gaylord, Wisconsin, 86 Wallop, Malcolm, Wyoming, 2 Nunn, Sam, Georgia, 63 Weicker, Lowell P., Jr., Connecticut, 48 Packwood, Bob, Oregon, 1 Williams, Harrison A., Jr., New Jersey, 31 Pearson, James B., Kansas, 27 Young, Milton R., North Dakota, 28 Pell, Claiborne, Rhode Island, 14 Zorinsky, Edward, Nebraska, 19 10pdv,) burping THE CABINET -Secretary of State... _______ Cyrus Vance, of New York. Secretary of the Treasury... W. MicHAEL BrLumeNTHAL, of Michigan. Secretary of Defense.______ Harorp Brown, of California. Attorney General _________ GrirrFiNn B. Beri, of Georgia. Secretary of the Interior.___ Ceci D. Anprus, of Idaho. Secretary of Agriculture____ Bor S. Bergranp, of Minnesota. Secretary of Commerce_____ Juanita M. Kreps, of North Carolina. Secretary of Labor_________ F. Ray MarssaLL, of Texas. Secretary of Health, Educa-JosepH A. Cavirano, Jr., of the District of tion, and Welfare. Columbia. Secretary of Housing and Patricia RoBeErTs HARRIS, of the District of Urban Development. Columbia. Secretary of Transportation. BrockmaN Apawms, of Washington. 470 EXECUTIVE THE PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER, Democrat, 39th President of the United States, was born October 1, 1924 in Plains, Ga., a small town in the southwestern part of the State; his father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer; his mother, Lillian, is a nurse; the President was educated in the Plains public schools, entered the Naval ROTC program at Georgia Institute of Technology and was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1947; he did postgraduate work at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., in 1952; during his naval career, he was stationed in Cali-fornia, Virginia, Hawaii, and Connecticut; he was later assigned to the nuclear submarine program directed by Adm. Hyman Rickover; following his father’s death in 1953, he resigned his commission and returned to Plains to run the family peanut farm and warehouse; he started a fertilizer and seed business which grew into a profitable enterprise; he resettled into his home community as deacon and Sunday school teacher of the Plains Baptist Church, chairmanof the Sumter County School Board and first president of the Georgia Planning Asso-ciation; in 1962, he was elected to the Georgia Senate; four years later, he waged his first gubernatorial campaign; in 1970, he was elected Georgia's 76th Governor; while Governor, he visited a number of countries in Latin America, Western Europe, and the Middle East; as a member of the Trilateral Commission, he periodically met with leaders from Western Europe, North America, and Japan to discuss matters of mutual interest; his fellow Governors selected him to serve as chairman of the Southern Regional Education Board, the Appalachian Re-gional Commission, the Coastal Plains Regional Action Planning Commission, and the Southern Growth Policies Board; in 1973, be became the Democratic Party’s National Chairman for the 1974 elections; he announced his candidacy for the Democratic Presidential nomination on December 12, 1974, and won his party’s nomination at the 1976 Democratic National Convention on the first ballot; he was elected President on November 2, 1976, with 297 electoral votes and 50.1 percent of the popular vote; his autobiography, “Why Not the Best,” was published in 1975; hobbies he has enjoyed include fishing, hunting, and bottle collecting; the President was married to Rosalynn Smith on July 7, 1946; they have three sons and one daughter: Jack, born July 3, 1947; Chip, born April 12, 1950; Jeff, born August 18, 1952; and Amy, born October 19, 1967. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500. Phone, 456-1414 (Code 145) Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Zbigniew Brzezinski. Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Margaret, Costanza. Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy.—Stuart E. Eizenstat. Assistant to the President.—Hamilton Jordan. Counsel to the President.—Robert J. Lipshutz. Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison.—Frank B. Moore. Press Secretary to the President.—Joseph L. Powell. Assistant to the President.—James R. Schlesinger. Secretary to the Cabinet and Assisiant to the Presidentfor Intergovernmental Affairs.— Jack H. Watson, Jr. Special Assistant to the President.—Joseph W. Aragon. Special Assistant to the President for Health 1ssues.—Peter G. Bourne. Special Assistont to the President for Administration.—Hugh A. Carter, Jr. Special Assistant to the Presidentfor Budget and Organization.— Richard M. Harden. Special Assistant to the President for Media and Public Affairs.—Barry Jagoda. 471 472 Congressional Directory Special Assistant to the President for Personnel.—James B. King. Special Assistant to the President for Appointments.— Timothy E. Kraft. Special Assistant to the President for Special Projects.— Martha M. Mitchell. Personal Assistant/Secretary to the President.—Susan S. Clough. Press Secretary to the First Lady and East Wing Coordinator.—Mary Finch Hoyt. Personal Assistant to the First Lady.—Madeline F. MacBean. Social Secretary.— Gretchen Poston. Social Assistant to the President.—Maxie Wells. Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs.—David L. Aaron. Deputy Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Lawrence A. Bailey. Deputy Assistant.—Landon Butler. Deputy Director, Domestic Council.—Bertram W. Carp. Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet.—Jane L. Frank. Deputy Press Secretary.—Rex L. Granum. Deputy Counsel.—Margaret A. McKenna. Deputy Assistant for Public Liarson.—Robert A. Nastanovich. Deputy Assistant for Domestic Affairs and Policy.—David M. Rubenstein. Deputy Director for Congressional Liaison.—Robert K. Russell, Jr. Director, White House Projects.— Gregory S. Schneiders. Deputy Press Secretary.— Walter W. Wurfel. Deputy Press Secretary to the First Lady.—Ann M. Anderson. Senior Associate Counsel.—Michael H. Cardozo V. Associate Press Secretary.— Walter E. Duka. Chief Speechwriter.—James M. Fallows. Legislative Projects Coordinator.— Leslie C. Francis. Associate for Congressional Liaison (House).—James C. Free. Deputy Special Assistant for Personnel.—James F. Gammill, Jr. Senior Associate Counsel—Douglas B. Huron. Staff Secretary.— Richard G. Hutcheson III. Associate for Intergovernmental Affairs.—1 ruce Kirschenbaum. Associate for Congressional Liaison (House).—Frederick T. Merrill, Jr. Associate for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Thomas M. Parham, Jr. Associate for Congressional Liaison (House).—Valerie F. Pinson. Deputy Assistant for Research.—Elizabeth A. Rainwater. Associate for Congressional Liaison (Special Projects).—Ronald D. Royal. Associate for Public Liaison.—S. Stephen Selig 111. Deputy Assistant for Policy Analysis.—Mark A. Siegel. Deputy Special Assistant for Appointments.— Timothy G. Smith. Associate for Congressional Liaison (Senate).—Danny C. Tate. Director of Scheduling.—Frances M. Voorde. Associate Counsel.—Patrick Apodaca. Associate Press Secretary.— Patricia Y. Bario. Director of Projects/Issues/Research for the First Lady.— Kathryn E. Cade. Associate Special Assistant for Personnel (Operations).—Michael Cushing. Speechwriter.—Jerome H. Doolittle. Associate Press Secretary.— William Drummond. Appointments Secretary to the First Lady.—Jane S. Fenderson. Associate Special Assistant for Personnel (Financial, Regulatory, Legal Agencies).— Lisbeth K. Godley. Associate Special Assistant for Appointments.—J. William Heckman, Jr. Speechwriter.—Achsah P. Nesmith. Deputy Special Assistant for Media and Public Affairs.—Richard M. Neustadt. Associate Special Assistant for Personnel (Advisory Boards and Nonsalaried Appointments) .—Peggy E. Rainwater. Associate Special Assistant for Personnel (Human Services, International Transporta- tton).— Diana Rock. Associate Press Secretary.—Jerrold Schecter. Deputy Staff Secretary.— William D. Simon. Speechwriter.— Griffin Smith, Jr. Director, Research Office.—Stephen M. Travis. Editor, News Summary.—Claudia M. Townsend. Coordinator, Visitors Office—Nancy A. Willing. Director of Advance.—Ellis A. Woodward. Director, White House Military Oflicc.— Warren L. Gulley. Physician to the President.—Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, MC, USN. Chief Executive Clerk.—Robert D. Linder. Chief Usher.—Rex W. Scouten. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Executive Office Building 20503. Phone, 395-3000 (Cede 103) Director.—Bert Lance, 3107 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Assistant to the Director.—Richard C. Coleman, 3705 Corey Place 20016. Deputy Director—James T. McIntyre, Jr. Special Assistant to the Director—Mary W. Beazley, 1515 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Souci) dostsians to the Deputy Director—Denise M. Larr, 1600 37th Street 20 White House Fellow.—Donald H. Haider, 1718 35th Street 20002. Adminzstrator for Federal Procurement Policy.—[Vacant.] General Counsele= William M. Nichols, 8756 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. Associate Director for Economics and Government.—Dennis O. Green, 1250 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy Associate Director for Economics and Government.—Joyce J. Walker, 950 25th Street 20037. Deputy Associate Director for Economic Policy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Director for Management.—Stanley E. Morris, 3014 Dent Place 20007. Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy, and Science.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Director for Natural Resources.—Donald E. Crabill, 6304 Fallstaff Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Associate Director for Energy and Food.—Xenneth G. Glozer, 1236 Meyer Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Associate Directorfor Science, and Energy Technology.—Hugh F. Loweth, 3416 25th Avenue SE., Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. 4833 Upton Street 20016. Assistant to the Director for Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant 22 the Director for Administration.— N. Baldwin, 2234 49th Street Velma 20007. Personal Officer.—John L. Heiss, 3418 Carpenter Street SI. 20020. Budget and Management O fficer.—Phillip D. Larsen, 4509 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director for Budget Review.—Dale R. Mc¢Omber, 3821 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Executive Development and Labor Relations.—Edward F. Preston, 3004 Doeg Indian Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Director for Legislative Reference.—James M. Frey, 3101 Crafford Drive, No. 325, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Executive Associate Director for Reorganization and Management.—W. Harrison Wellford, 5054 Millwood Lane 20016. Deputy Associate Director for Evaluation and Program Implementation.— Toney Head (acting), 2502 Pegasus Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Associate Director for Information Systems. —Walter W. Haase, 9310 Coronado Terrace, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Associate Director for Intergovernmental Relations and Regional Opera-tzons.—Vincent Puritano, 4211 Cordell Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Associate Director ’ for Organization and Special Studies.—James O. Garrison (acting), 9318 Sibelius Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Associate Director for Statistical Policy.—Joseph W. Duncan, 4064 41st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Associate Director for Budget.—W. Bowman Cutter, Box 165, Water-ford, Va. 22190. Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Director for National Security.—David Sitrin, 4203 Webster Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy ‘Associate Director for International Affairs.—Edward G. Sanders, 2510 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Associate Director for Management.—Daniel H. Taft, 5922 Autumn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. 474 Congressional Directory Associate Director for Human and Community Affairs.—Suzanne H. Woolsey 6808 Florida Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 2 Deputy Associate Director for Human Resources.—Donald A. Derman, 1884 Columbia Road 20009. Deputy Associate Director for Housing, Veterans, and Labor.— William Hamm, 6671 32d Street 20015. Deputy Associate Director for Management.—Barbara S. Selfridge, 1870 Wyo-ming Avenue, No. 601, 20009. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS Executive Office Building 20506. Phone, 395-3000 (Code 103) Chairman.—Charles L. Schultze, 5826 Nevada Avenue 20015. Member.— Lyle E. Gramley. Member.— William D. Nordhaus. Special Assistant to the Chairman.—Peter G. Gould, 4000 Edmunds Street 20007. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Old Executive Office Building 20506. Phone 395-3440 Members: President.—Jimmy Carter. Vice President.— Walter F. Mondale. Secretary of State.—Cyrus R. Vance. Secretary of Defense.—Harold Brown. Statutory Advisers: Director of Central Intelligence.— Adm. Stansfield Turner. D a , Joint Chiefs of Staff.— General George S. Brown, USAF. cials: Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski. Staff Secretary.— Michael Hornblow (acting). CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D.C. 20505. Phone, 351-1100 (Code 143) Director of Central Intelligence.— Adm. Stansfield Turner, 351-6363. Deputy Director.—E. H. Knoche, 351-6464. Legislative Counsel.—George L. Cary, 351-6121. Congressional Inquiry.—351-6136. DOMESTIC COUNCIL The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500. Phone, 456-1414 Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy.—Stuart Eizenstat. Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy.—David Rubenstein. ; Deputy Director of the Domestic Council.—Bert Carp. Special Assistant.—Joanne Hurley. Associate Directors: Lynn Daft, Bob Ginsburg, Annie Gutierrez, Bill Johnston, Orin Kramer, Si Lazarus, Joe Onek, Kitty Schirmer, Al Stern. Assistant Directors: Dan Beard, Kathy Fletcher, Bob Havely, Marcie Kaptur, Bob Malson, Frank Raines, Kurt Schmoke, Mary Schuman, Steven Simmons. Consultant.— Spring. Bill Research: Director.—Steven Travis. Deputy Director.— Ellen Goldstein. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE NEGOTIATIONS 1800 G Street 20506. Phone, 395-3204 (Code 103-3204) Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.—Alan Wm. Wolff (acting). Deputy Special Representative.— William B. Kelly (acting). Deputy Special Representative.— Ambassador William N. Walker, Geneva, Switzer- land. : General Counsel.—Alan W. Wolff, 6340 31st Place 20015. Assistant Special Representative (Chairman, Trade Policy Staff Committee).— William B. Kelly, 5442 31st Street 20015. Assistant Special Representative (Private Sector Liaison).—Paul T. O'Day, 6012 : Talford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Special Representative (Bilateral Relations).—Stephen L. Lande, 4720 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Special Representative (Congressional Relations and Public Affairs)— John C. L. Donaldson, 3203 Beech Street 20015. Director of Policy Development.—Geza Feketekuty, 2505 I Street 20037. Senor Industrial Adviser and Chairman, Section 301 Committee.—Morton Pom- eranz, 4518 North 41st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Senior Agricultural Adviser—James Starkey, 12400 Sir Walter Drive, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Chief Textile Negotiator—Michael B. Smith, 11909 Harmony Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 722 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 382-1228 (Code 128-21228) Chairman.—Charles Warren. Member.— Gus Speth, designate, 3237 Arcadia Place 20015. Member.—[Vacant.] Acting General Counsel.—Nicholas Yost. Staff Director—Steven D. Jellinek, 7405 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY Executive Office of the President. Phone, 395-5800 (Code 103) 1800 G Street 20504 (Congressional and Media Relations, 395-4990) Director.— William J. Thaler (acting), 1800 G Street, Room 770. Deputy Director— William J. Thaler (acting), Room 770. Assistant to the Director for Congressional and Media Affairs.— Carolyn L. Tillotson, Room 775. General Counsel.—Robert W. Ross, Room 703. Assistant Director for Frequency Management.—Samuel E. Probst (acting), Room 790. Assistant Director for Government Communications.—Donald M. Jansky, Room 709. Aseria Director for International Communications.— William L. Fishman, Room 80. Assistant Director for Planning and Policy.—Sidney Goldman (acting), Room 7086. Military Assistant to the Director.—Col. Wayne Kay, Room 760. COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY Washington, D.C. 20500 Deputy (and Acting) Executive Director.—Charles L. Schultze, 5826 Nevada Avenue 20015. Associate Director for Operations and General Counsel.—Douglas W. Metz, 5514 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director for Capital Formation and Investment Issues (Acting).—John C. Bennison, 2510 Upton Street 20006. Assistant Director for Trade Issues.—David M. Evans, 3010 45th Street 20016. Assistant Director for Monetary and Financial Issues.— Wilbur Monroe, 1425 Fourth Street SW., No. A-705 20024. Assistant Director for Raw Materials, Development, and Energy Issues.—James M. Murphy, Jr., 1925 39th Street 20007. 476 Congressional Directory Assistant Director for Transportation and Services Issues.—W. Stephen Piper 1948 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. : Assistant Director for Science and Technology Issues.— Gus W. Weiss, Jr., 705 18th Street 20006. Deputy General Counsel and Assistant for Congressional Relations.—John C. Bennison, 2510 Upton Street 20006. Policy Staff Members.—Donald Businger, 4133 North 21st Road, Apt. No. B, Arlington, Va. 22207; Gerald L. Kamens, 1725 Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Joseph F. Lackey, 8821 Briarcroft Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811; Timothy J. Regan, 5563 Trent Court, No. A, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Administrative Supervisors.— Marvin D. Hulsey, 10114 Wigan Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Paul E. Reeves, 2538 Third Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201; D. Glen Stafford, 12518 Tove Road, Clinton, Md. 20735; Fay A. Steiner, 1505 North Herndon Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. FEDERAL PROPERTY COUNCIL New Executive Office Building, 17th and Pennsylvania Avenue 20503. Phone, 395-4543 Chairman.— Bert Lance, Director, Office of Management and Budget. Members: Charles L. Schultze, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers. Charles Warren, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality. COUNCIL ON WAGE AND PRICE STABILITY Created by Public Law 93-387; amended by Public Law 94-78 726 Jackson Place 20506. Phone, 456-6757 Cochairman.—W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury. Cochairman.—Charles L. Schultze, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. Members: Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State. Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce. F. Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor. Patricia Roberts Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Thomas Bertram Lance, Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Director (Acting) .—Robert W. Crandall. Assistant Director for Public Affairs and Congressional Relations.— Morris D. Feibusch. ENERGY RESOURCES COUNCIL Room 3212, Federal Building, 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20461. Phone 566-9358 Chatrman.—James R. Schlesinger. Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Members: Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of State, 22d and C Streets 20520, phone, 632-9630. W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury, 15th and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220, phone, 566-5300. Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense, the Pentagon 20301, phone, 695-5261. Griffin Bell, Attorney General, Department of Justice, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530, phone, 739-2001. Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary of the Interior, 18th and C Streets 20240, phone, 343-6412. Robert Bergland, Secretary of Agriculture, 14th and Independence Avenue 20250, phone, 447-3631. Juanita Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue 20030, phone, 377-2113. : Ray F. Marshall, Secretary of Labor. : Joseph Califano, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 330 Inde- pendence Avenue 20201, phone, 245-9775. Members—Continued Patricia Roberts Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410, phone 755-6417. Brock Adams, Secretary of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590, phone, 426-1111. Thomas B. Lance, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 17th and G Streets 20505, phone, 395-4840. Charles Schultze, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, 17th and G Streets 20505, phone, 395-5042. Robert Fri, Acting Administrator of the Energy Research and Development Administration, 20 Massachusetts Avenue 20545, phone, 376-4010. Marcus Rowden, Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1717 H Street, 20036, phone, 634-1459. Douglas’ M. Costle, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW. 20001, phone, 755-2700. Charles Warren, Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality, 722 Jackson Place 20006, phone, 382-5548. Richard C. Atkinson, Acting Director of the National Science Foundation, 1800 G Street 20550, phone, 632-4001. Robert T. Griffin, Acting Administrator of the General Services Administra-tion, 18th and E Streets 20450, phone, 343-6161. Richard Dunham, Chairman of the Federal Power Commission, 825 North Capitol Street 20426, phone, 275-4152. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the White House 20500, phone, 456-2235. Stuart Eizenstat, Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy, the White House 20500, phone, 456-2645. Michael Sterlacci, Acting Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs, the White House 20500, phone, 456-2645. Executive Secretary—Raoul H. Alcald, Federal Building, 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20461, phone, 566-9358. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Created by Public Law 94-282 Executive Office Building 20500. Phone, 456-7116 Director.—[Vacant.] Associate Director—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, National Security and International Affairs.—Dr. Russell C. Drew, 11811 Blue Spruce Road, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Director, Natural Resources and Commercial Services. —Philip M. Smith, 464 M Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director, Human Resources and Social and Economic Services.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary, Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology.—Dr. William C. Bartley, 10841 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Secretary, Intergovernmental Science, Engineering, and Technology Gaen Panel.—Dr. Louis H. Blair, 123 N. Fairfax Street, Falls Church, a. 22046. PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Created by Public Law 94-282 Reom 3001, New Executive Office Building 20500. Phone, 395-3897 Charrman.—Simon Ramo, of Beverly Hills, Calif. vice chairman of the board and chairman of the executive committee, TRW, Inc., Redondo Beach, Calif. Vice Chairman.— William O. Baker, of Morristown, N.J. president, Bell Labor- atories, Murray Hill, N.J. 478 Congressional Directory Members: Otis Ray Bowen, of Bremen, Ind., Governor of the State of Indiana, Indi- anapolis, Ind. Edward E. David, Jr., of Barrington, Ill., Edward E. David, Inc. , Chicago, Il. Elizabeth H. Leduc, of Providence, R.I., dean, Division of Biology and Medi- cine Brown University, Providence, R.IL Paul H. O’Neill, of Fairfax, Va. Fritz J. Russ, of Dayton, Ohio, chairman of the board and president, Systems ay Laboratories, Inc., "Dayton, Ohio. CharlesP. Slichter, of Champaign, Til. professor of physics, University of Illinois at Urbana, Urbana, Ili. Charles H. Townes, of Berkeley, Calif., professor of physics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif. Casper W. Weinberger, of San Francisco, Calif., vice president and general counsel, Bechtel Corp., San Francisco, Calif. Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C. [vacant]. Staff: Ezecutive Director-—P. E. Culbertson, 1301 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrative Assistant.—XKarla Edmands Will, 2201 North Sycamore Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH Old Executive Office Building 20500. . Phone, 456-7100 Executive Director.—Dr. Thomas E. Bryant. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2201 C Street 20520. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) CYRUS ROBERTS VANCE, Secretary of State, appointed January 23, 1977; born March 27, 1917, Clarksburg, W. Va.; attended Kent School; B.A., Yale University, 1939; il. B., Yale University Law School, 1942; honorary degrees: Marshall University, 1963; Trinity College, 1966; Yale University, 1968; West Virginia University, 1969; Brandeis University, 1971; lieutenant (s.g.) USNR, 1942-46; married Grace Elsie Sloane; February 15, 1947 ; children: Elsie Nicoll, Amy Sloane, Grace Roberts, Mrs. James H. Higgins 111, and Cyrus Roberts, Jr.; assistant to President of the Mead Corp., 1946-47; admitted to New York Bar, 1947; associate and partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, 1 Battery Park Plaza, New York, N.Y., 1947-60; special counsel, Preparedness Investigation Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee, 1957-60; consulting counsel, Special Committee on Space and Astronautics, U.S. Senate, 1958; General Counsel, Department of Defense, 1961-62; Secretary of the Army, 1962-64; Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1967; partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett from September 1, 1967, to January 1977; special representative of the President in civil disturbances in Detroit, July and August 1967; special repre-sentative of the President in the Cyprus crisis, November and December 1967; special representative of the President in Korea, February 1968; one of two U.S. negotiators, Paris Peace Conference on Vietnam, May 1968 to February 1969; awarded the Medal of Freedom, January 1969; member of the Commission to investigate alleged police corruption in New York City, May 1970 to August 1972; president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1974-76; office: Department of State, Washington, D.C. WARREN MINOR CHRISTOPHER, Deputy Secretary of State; lawyer; born October 27, 1925, Scranton, N. Dak.; son of Ernest W. and Catharine Anna (Lemen) Christopher; married Marie Josephine Wyllis, December 21, 1956; children: Lynn, Scott, Thomas, Kristen; student, University of Redlands, 1942-43; B.A., magna cum laude, University of Southern California, 1945; LL.B. Stanford, 1949; served as lieutenant (j.g.), U.S. Navy Reserves, 1943-46; ad-mitted to the California Bar in 1949, U.S. Supreme Court Bar; law clerk, U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, Washington, D.C.; 1949-50; prac-ticed law in Los Angeles, 1950-67, 1969-77; member, firm of O'Melveny & Myers, 1950-67, 1969-77; partner, 1958 67, 1969 77; Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 1967-69; special counsel £0 Governor of California, 1959: consultant, Office ‘of Under Secretary of State, 1961-65; member, board of bar examiners, State Bar of California, 1966-67: member, California Coordinating Council for Higher Education, 1960-67, presi-dent, 1963-65; vice chairman, Governor's Commission on Los Angeles Riots, 1965-66; chairman, U.S. delegations to U.S.-Japan Cotton Textile Negotiations, 1961, Geneva Conference on Cotton Textiles, 1961; civilian aide to Secretary of Army, Southern California area, 1962-66; special’ representative, Secretary of State for Wool Textile Meetings, London, Rome, and Tokyo, 1964-65; Fellow American Bar Foundation, American College of Trial Lawyers; member, Amer-ican, California, Los Angeles County Bar Associations, American Law Institute, Order of Coif of Phi Kappa Phi. Secretary of State.— Cyrus R. Vance. Executive Assistant.— Peter Tarnoff, 201 Niblick Drive SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistants.— Daniel L. Spiegel, 814 D Street NE. 20002; William H. Twaddell, 2705 34th Place 20007; Jacklyn Cahill, 2713 P Street 20037. Personal Assistant. —Elva Morgan, Room 7226. Ambassadors at Large—Ellsworth Bunker, 4341 Forrest Lane 20007; Elliot L. Richardson, 1100 Crest l.ane, McLean, Va. 22101. 479 480 Congressional Directory Secretary of State—Continued Chief of Protocol.—Evan S. Dobelle, Room 1232. Deputy Chief of Protocol.—Stuart W. Rockwell, 5001 Sedgwick Street 20016. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department.— C. Arthur Borg, 3318 Ordway Street 20208. Deputy Executive Secretaries.—Frank V. Ortiz, 3843 Garrison Street, 20016; Peter Sebastian, 5400 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Peter S. Bridges, 5351 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Secretariat Staff.—Leo J. Reddy, 8216 Hamilton Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Operations Center.—Arthur P. Shankle, Jr., 5617 McLean Drive, -Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Information Management Section.—Paul M. Washington, 4615 12th Street NE. 20017. Executive Director—James B. Moran, 6001 Thomas Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and Spokesman.—Hodding Carter III. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Coordinator of International Labor Affairs.— Dale E. Good, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Senior Adviser to the Secretary and Coordinator for International Narcotics Matters.—Mathea Falco, 639 E Street SE. 20003. Deputy Senior Adviser to the Secretary for Narcotics Matters.—David H. Ernst, 7020 Armat Drive 20034. Deputy Secretary of State.— Warren M. Christopher. Executive Assistant.—Dennis Lamb, 2250 N. Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistants.—Stephen Oxman; B. Lynn Pascoe, 807 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Dorothy Brizell. Coordinator for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.—Patricia M. Derian, 214 N. Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Coordinator for Refugee and Migration Affairs.—James L. Carlin, 2126 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Deputy Coordinator for Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Matters.— Frank A. Sieverts, 4216 Mathewson Drive 20011. : Deputy Coordinator for Human Rights.—Moncrieff J. Spear, 5141 Mas-sachusetts Avenue 20016. : Special Representative of the President. for the Law of the Sea Conference.— Elliot L. Richardson, 1100 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Under Secretary for Political Affairs.—Philip C. Habib, 718 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Special Assistants.— Daniel A. O’Donohue, 11229 Hunting Horn Lane, Reston, Va. 22091; Donald Tice, 3618 Van Ness Street 20008; George Moose, 1444 -Rhode Island Avenue 20005; John D. Forbes. Under Secretary for Economic Affairs (Designate).— Richard N. Cooper. Execute Assistant.—[Vacancy.] Special Assistants.—Mrs. Jessica P. Einhorn, 2861 Brandywine Street 20008; Mrs. Joan Braden, 101 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Vice Chairman and Executive Director of the Under Secretaries Commattee Steering Group on Joint Cooperation Commaissions.— Rutherford M. Poats, 6352 Cross-woods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Under Secretary for Security Assistance.—Lucy Wilson Benson, Room 7208. Depiiy to the Under Secretary for Security Assistance.—Joseph S. Nye, Room 8. Special Assistants.—Stephen J. Ledogar, 600 Manor Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 22180; Lawrence Scheinman, 2315 Kimbro Street, Alexandria, Va. 22307; David Hafemeister, 8604 Saffron Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; William W. Lowrance, Room 7208; Edward Mc Gaffigan, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Deputy Under Secretary for -Management.— Richard M. Moose, 2320 Kimbro Street, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Lui Assistant.— William J. Galloway, 1430 Colleen Lane, McLean, Va. Special Assistants.—Edmond Van Gilder, Marc Ginsberg, Patrick Kennedy. Director General of the Foreign Service.—Carol C. Laise, 4341 Forrest Lane 20007. Dzrector of Management Operations.—Joan M. Clark. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel.— Arthur I. Wortzel, 6002 Winnebago Road 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Medical Services.— William M. Watson, 6624 McLean Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Under Secretary for Management—Continued Director, Foreign Service Institute.— George S. Springsteen, 5115 Baltimore Avenue 20016. : Director, Office for Combating Terrorism.—L. Douglas Heck, Room 2238. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal Employment Opportunity.—Samuel M. Pinckney, 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Special Staffs.—Clement E. Conger (Curator, Diplomatic Reception Rooms), 320 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Edward G. Misey (Board of Appellate Review), 6306 Herkos Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Georgiana M. Prince (Director, Federal Women’s Program), Room 4427. Inspector General of Foreign Assistance.—John A. Shaw, Beverly, St. Michaels, Md. 21663. : Deputy Inspector General of Foreign Assistance.—Joseph Z. Taylor, 8801 Fircrest Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Inspector General of Foreign Assistance.—Charles W. B. Wardell III, 1308 Calder Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Inspector General of Foreign Assistance.— Gregori Lebedev, 5238 Lonsdale Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Office of Reports and Management.—Thomas W. Novotny, 12007 Titian Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Counselor (Designate).— Matthew Nimetz, 3211 R Street 20007. Special Assistants.—Robert F. Hopper, 3233 Spring Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Rand Beers, 1908 Biltmore Street 20009; James K. Gordon. Inspector General, Foreign Service.—Robert M. Sayre, Room 7806. Deputy Inspector General, Foreign Service—Robert L. Yost, Room 7806. Deputy Inspector General, Foreign Service.—[Vacant.] Legal Adviser (designate) .— Herbert J. Hansell. Deputy Legal Adviser.— George H. Aldrich, 2203 Martha's Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Mark B. Feldman. Chairman, Advisory Committee on Private International Law.—Richard D. Kearney, 1409 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy Legal Adviser for Special Problems and Member, International Law Com- mission.— Stephen M. Schwebel, 1917 23d Street 20008. Executive Director.— Eugene S. Szopa. Counselor on International Law.— Detlev F. Vagts, 1213 Colonal Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Legal Adviser for African Affairs.— Michael J. Matheson, 6114 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Legal Adviser for Inter-American Affairs.—Franklin K. Willis, Route 1, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Assistant Legal Adviser for International Claims.—Fabian A. Kwiatek, 1610 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.—Elizabeth G. Verville, 3340 Prospect Street 20007. Assistant Legal Adviser for Economic and Business Affairs.—Phillip R. Trimble. Assistant Legal Adviser for Educational, Cultural, and Public Affairs.—Ely Maurer, 1023 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs.—David A. Gantz, 6227 Loch Raven Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Legal Adviser for Human Rights.—Charles Runyon III, 5114 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Assistant Legal Adviser for Management.— Knute E. Malmborg. Assistant Legal Adviser for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—David H. Small, 1969 Massachusetts Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Legal Adviser for Oceans, Environment, and Scientific Affairs.—Bernard H. Oxman, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Legal Adviser for Politico-Military Affairs.—James H. Michel, 5518 North 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Asina Legal Adviser.—Ernest L. Kerley, 1603 Greenbrier Court, Reston, a. 22070. : Assistant Legal Adviser for Security and Consular Affairs.—Robert E. Dalton, 1644 21st Street 20009. Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems.—Louis G. Fields, Jr., 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. 79-000 O = 77 -33 482 Congressional Directory Legal Adviser—Continued Assistant Legal Adviser for Treaty Affairs.—Arthur W. Rovine, 7510 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs.—Ronald F. Stowe, 5403 Brookland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations.—Douglas J. Bennet, 3206 Klingle Road 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Kempton B. Jenkins, 7204 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Brian Atwood, 10875 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Lawrence Pezzullo, 6513 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Legislative Management Officers.—Kathryn N. Folger, 3900 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Eugene L. Kirzek, 2201 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Alexander Schnee, 3218 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Robert A. Flaten, 2714 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Howard T Robinson, 419 G Street SW. 20024; Paul K. Stahnke, 6811 Lemon Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Donald H. Gelber, 5809 Ogden’ Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Robert Pugh, 8631 Victoria Road, Springfield, Va. 22151; Ann Swift, 1525 33d Street 20007. i as .—Isaias Alba III, 2206 South Quincy Street, Arlington, a. 22204 Congressional Inguiries.—Catherine Thibodeau, 4311 Sheridan Street, Uni- versity Park, Md. 20782. Congressional Correspondence. —George Winnett, 7547 Ninth Street 22012. Congressional Travel —Nancy McDonnell, 4849 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Policy Planning Staff. —W. Anthony Lake, 4773 Dexter Street 20007. Deputy Director.—Paul H. Kreisberg. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—Richard J. Harrington, 4004 Beecher Street 20007. Deron TI a et Affairs.—Leslie H. Gelb, 2405 Elba Court, Alexandria, a. . Deputy Directors.—Reginald Bartholomew, 7416 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Richard A. Ericson, Jr., 11304 Houndsway, Rockville, Md. 20852. Special Assistants.— Priscilla A. Clapp, 2200 Wyoming Avenue 20008; Leon Fuerth, 11977 Greywing Square, Reston, Va. Staff Assistant.—Patrick R. Hayes. Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific A ffairs.—Patsy T. Mink, 611 Sixth Place SW. 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert Brewster, 2528 Queen Anne’s Lane 20037. a tn Rigan) W. Smith, 8121 Inverness Ridge Road, Potomac, Coordinator of Population Affairs.— Marshall Green, 5063 Millwood Lane 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Fisheries A fairs. —Rozanne L. Ridgway, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Director, Office of Marine Science and Technology Affairs.— William Sullivan, 1611 Marshall Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851. Director, Office of Ocean Affairs.—Morris D. Busby, 6305 Hibbling Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Office of Fisheries Affairs.—Albert L. Zucca, 7904 Ivymount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental and Population Affairs.—Lindsey Grant, 6605 31st Place 20015. Director, Office of Environmental Affairs.—Donald R. King, 8614 Bluedale Street, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Director, Office of Population Affairs.—Clifford Nelson, 1305 Robinson Place, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy and Energy Technology Affairs.— LouisV. Nosenzo, 5906 Calla Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Program Review and Development. —I[Vacant.] Director, Office of Program Implementation.—Dixon Hoyle, 900 Danton Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Advanced and Applied Technology Affairs.— Oswald H. Ganley, 5600 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Technology Policy and Space A id (Acting) .—Irwin M. Pikus, 8808 Quiet Stream Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs—Continued : Director, Office of Soviet and Eastern European Scientific and Technological Affairs—Robert G. Morris, 11440 Orchard Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, O fice of Bilateral and Multilateral Scientific and Technological Affairs.— John C. Fry, 7200 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.— William E. Schaufele, Jr., 5810 Devonshire Drive 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Talcott W. Seelye, 5510 Penbroke Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—David B. Bolen, 7908 16th Street 20012. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William B. Edmondson, 3153 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Inter-African Affairs.— William H. Lewis, 1200 North Nash Street 22209. Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group.— William H. Lewis, 1200 North Nash Street 22209. Executive Director.—E. Gregory Kryza, 2028 Wellfleet Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Dirorier for Public Affairs.—Roburt A. Dumas, 9361 Tovito Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. Director for Economic Policy.—Robert B. Duncan, 6540 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director for Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo (B), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, and Ziare.— Thompson R. Buchanan, 6665 MacArthur Boulevard 20016. Director for BIOT, Comoros, Ethiopia, French Territory of Afars and Issas, Kenya, Diego Garcia, Republic of Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Sey-chelles, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.—Richard St. F. Post, 1630 Davidson Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director for Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia (South West Africa), South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, and Swaziland.—Frank G. Wisner, 5051 Klingle Street 20016. Director for Chad, Cape Verde Islands, Benin, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Togo, Western Sahara, and Upper Volta.—Thomas W. M. Smith, 4426 Hadfield Lane 20007. Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Pacific Affairs—Richard Holbrooke, Room 6206. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William H. Gleysteen, Jr., 5010 Worthington Drive 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Robert B. Oakley, Room 6208. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Erland Heginbotham, 8502 Wilkesboro Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Staff Direcior, NSC Interdepartmental Group.—Robert J. Martens, 8629 Hemp-stead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : Executive Director.—Ralph Scarritt, 3317 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Public Affairs Adviser.—Morton S. Smith, 9 Carderock Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director for Economic Policy.—Anthony Geber, 7905 Cypress Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director for Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Pacific Islands.— Christopher A. Squire, 16 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Pires for Republic of China.—Burton Levin, 10125 Lloyd Road, Potomac, d. 20854. : Director for Japan.—William C. Sherman, 11186 Saffold Way, Reston Va. 22090. Director for Korea.—Edward Hurwitz, 201 I Street 20024. Director for Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. —Edward C. Ingraham, 7700 Sebago Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director for the Philippines.—Benjamin A. Fleck, 6903 Breezewood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director for Thailand and Burma.—John J. Helble, 3128 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 484 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Pacific Affairs—Continued Director, People’s Republic of China and Mongolia.—Harry E. T. Thayer, 4913 Jamestowne Court, Yorktown Village, Md. 20016. Director for Viet-Nam, Laos, and Cambodia.—James D. Rosenthal, 3212 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Director, Regional Affairs.—Robert J. Martens, 8629 Hempstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Secretary for European Affairs.—Arthur A. Hartman, 2738 McKinley Street 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James G. Lowenstein, 3410 Volta Place 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John A. Armitage, 5016 Hawthorne Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Richard D. Vine, 3602 Macomb Street 20016. Demly Assistant Secretary.— Robert E. Barbour, 6619 McLean Court, McLean a. 22101. Special Assistant and Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group.— Arthur H. Hughes. Executive Director.—Joan M. Clark, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Public Affairs Adviser.—Francis J. Seidner, 3504 Whitehaven Parkway 20007. Special Assistant for Policy Planning.—Warren Zimmerman, South-Down Farm, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director for Canadian Affairs.—John H. Rouse, Jr., 3401 North Woodrow Street, Arlington Va. 22207. Director for Central European Affairs.—David Anderson. Director for Eastern European Affairs.—Nicholas G. Andrews, 4619 Langdrun Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director for Northern European Affairs.—John J. Crowley, Jr. Director for OECD, European Community and Atlantic Political-Economic Affairs—Anthony C. Albrecht, 5814 Ogden Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director for NATO and Atlantic Political-Military Affairs.—Henry Allen Holmes, 5027 Sedgwick Street 20016. : Director for Southern European Affairs.—Nelson C. Ledsky, 6415 Hollins Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director for Soviet Union Affairs.—Mark J. Garrison. Director for Western European Affairs— Edward M. Rowell, 5414 Newington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS (STATE) AND BUREAU FOR LATIN AMERICA (AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)! Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress.—Terence A. Todman. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William H. Luers, 4306 Torchlight Circle, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Charles W. Bray III, 6409 Winston Drive, ethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress.—Abelardo V. Adez. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy).—Joseph Grunwald, 8206 Kan- field Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Director.—Robert S. Gershenson, 1388 Stratton Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Policy Planning, Public and Congressional Affairs.—Malcolm R. Barnebey, 3205 North Columbus, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Regional Political Programs.—John F. King, 11100 Corobon Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Pecan, Andean Affairs.—Frank J. Devine, 4509 Fidelity Court, Alexandria, a. 22003. Dyer for Caribbean Countries—Theodore J. C. Heavner, 2907 Olive Street Director for Ceniral America.—Marvin Weissman, 1 Winterberry Court, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Coordinator, Cuban Affairs.—Culver Gleysteen, 3110 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Combined operationally with Alliance for Progress, Agency for International Development, Bureau for Latin America. Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress—Continued Director, East Coast Affairs.—Robert W. Zimmerman, 5240 Macomb Street 20016. Director, Mexican Affairs.—John T. Dreyfuss, 3404 Barger Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Panamanian Affairs.—S. Morey Bell, 5821 Ogden Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Economic Policy.—Stephen Rogers, 3803 Ivydale Drive, Annadale, Va. 22003. Associate Assistant Administrator, Office of Development Resources.— Charles B. Weinberg, 8204 Birnamwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Assistant Administrator, Office of Multilateral Coordination and Regional Social Development Programs.—Charles R. Grader, 2726 Olive Street 20007. Associate Assistant Administrator, Office of Development Programs.—Patrick F. Morris, 2911 Baltan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Program Operations and Evaluations.—Cecil H. Uyehara, 7614 Arnet Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. AID Office of South American Affairs.—Richard F. Weber, 9509 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Permanent U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States: U.S. Permanent Representative.— W. Gee. Gale Mc Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—Alfred L. Atherton, Jr., 2703 Woodley Road 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Sidney Sober, 5009 Hawthorne Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Arthur R. Day, 5311 Wapakoneta Road 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Adolph Dubs. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Nicholas A. Veliotes. Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group.—Stephen E. Palmer, Jr., 2824 McKinley Place 20015. Ezecutive Director—John S. Connolly, Jr., 5905 Atteentee Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Public Affairs Adviser.—George F. Sherman, Jr., 6818 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director for Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka (Ceylon).—Dennis H. Kux, 3618 Brandywine Street 20016. Darector for Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia.—Ms. Winifred Weislogel, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037. Director for Iran.—Charles Naas, 6207 Madawaska Road 20016. Dzrector for Israel and Arab-I srael— Walter B. Smith II. Darector for Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria.— Morris Draper. Director for Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan.—Peter W. Lande, 6419 32d Street 20015. Dzrector for Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saud: Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yeman Arab Republic, People’s Democratic Republic of Yeman.—Joseph W. Twinam, 8019 Garlot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Berens, for Egypt.—Daniel O. Newberry, 4716 Falstone Avenue, Chevy Chase, d. 20015 Dzrector, Regional Affairs.—Stephen E. Palmer, Jr., 2824 McKinley Place 20015. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John M. Thomas, 7520 Long Pine Drive, North Springfield, Va. 22151. Special Assistant.—Bruce Terry Howe, Waterloo Farms, Cedar Ridge Road., Warrenton, Va. 22168. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Finance.—Daniel L. Williamson, Jr., 5004 Kingston Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations. —Leamon R. Hunt, 8413 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications.—Willis E. Naeher, 4261 Berritt Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Security.—Victor H. Dikeos, 4978 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Foreign Buildings.—Orlan C. Ralston, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. 486 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs.—Julius L. Katz, 5617 Newington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs.—Paul H. Boeker, 3701 Blackthorn Court, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Trade Policy.—William W. Geimer, 9613 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation and Telecommunications and Com- mercial Affairs.—Joel W. Biller, 3019 Ordway Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Finance and Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Resources and Food Policy.— Stephen W. Bosworth. Executive Director.—Frances M. Wilson, 5400 Brookeway Drive 20016. Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs (Designate).—Joseph D. Duffey, 2031 Q Street 20009. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William K. Hitchcock, 3713 Alton Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Christian A. Chapman, 1527 33d Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] eon Director—Donald C. Leidel, 5003 Elsmere Place, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Policy and Plans.—Richard L. Roth, 8104 Larry Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Sven Groennings, 1104 Roberta Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of International Visitor Programs.—Constance C. Stuart, Rose Hill, Port Tobacco, Md. 20677. Director, Office of African Programs.—James F. Relph, Jr., 5206 Lindsay Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Inter-American Programs.—James E. Briggs, Jr., 6309 Marywood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Eastern European Programs.— Yale W. Richmond, 2207 Martha's Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of Western European and Canadian Programs.— Richard Straus, 9209 Bardon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of East Asian and Pacific Programs.—David I. Hitchcock, 106 Summerfield Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Programs.— Marshall Berg, 4321 Andes Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of International Arts Affairs.—Paul E. Wheeler, 3706 Calvert Street 20007. Director, Office of Private Cooperation.—Michael J. Johnson, 700 Clear Spring Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Facilitative Services Staff.—Paul A. Cook, 7003 Tyndale Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Youth, Student and Special Programs.— Mary A. Spreckel-meyer, 3720 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20852. Director of Intelligence and Research.— Harold H. Saunders, Room 6531. Deputy Director.—Roger Kirk, 3230 Woodley Road 20008. Executive Director.—Arthur E. Goodwin, Jr.,, 5117 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of External Research.—E. Raymond Platig, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Deputy Director for Research.—Martin Packman, 6653 Barnaby Street 20015. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for American Republics.—Hunter L. Estep, 4609 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. , Director, Office of Research and Analysts for Africa.—C. Thomas Thorne, Jr., 9414 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20024. Director, Office of Research and Analysts for East Asia and Pacific.—Herbert E. Horowitz, 3365 Rittenhouse Street 20015. : Director, Office of Research and Analysis for East Europe and the Soviet Sion (Acting) —Paul K. Cook, 2200 Glasgow Road, Alexandria, Va. 2307. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Western Europe.— George S. Harris, 5209 Westwood Drive 20016. Director of Intelligence and Research— Continued Deputy Director for Research—Continued Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Near East and South Asig.— Philip H. Stoddard, 6000 Springfield Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Economic Research and Analysis.—Lawrence J. Kennon, 3072 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Political-Military Affairs and Theater Forces.—Robert H. Baraz, 4319 Second Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Office of Strategic Affairs.—Lawrence E. Finch, 2533 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Geographer.—Robert D. Hodgson, 10720 Joyce Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director for Coordination.— William McAfee, 4433 Brandywine Street, 20016. Dzirector, Office of Intelligence Liaison.— William C. Jones III, 6305 Wiscasset Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Operations Policy.—Francis De Tarr, 3809 Engomar Street 20015. Director, Office of Resources Policy.—Richard E. Curl, 1109 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs (Designate.)—C. William Maynes, Room 6323. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Donald R. Toussaint, 1301 Ernesting Street, McLean, Va. 22011. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John A. Baker, Jr., 3610 Idaho Avenue 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Charles Frank, Room 6323. Executive Director—Sanford Menter, 1157 Colonial Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of United Nations Political Affairs.— Gerald Helman, 2900 Maplewood Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Dzrector, International Economic Policy.—Parker Wyman, 3806 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of International Conferences.—Julius Walker, 4810 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Dzrector, International Institutions Policy.—Richard V. Hennes, 4960 Senti-nel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Agency Directors: Agriculture.—Paul J. Byrnes, 7318 Rolling House Road, Rockville, Md. 20016. Health.—Robert Andrew, 5624 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Development and Humanitarian Programs.—Chester Norris, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Labor.— Alison Palmer, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. International Womens Programs.—Shirley Hendsch, 2301 37th Street 20007. Science and Technology.—John Trevithick, 6004 Cobalt Road 20016. Transportation and Communications.— Walker Diamanti, 2311 Connecti- cut Avenue 20008. UNESCO.—Russell Heater, 6707 Edsal Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Secretary for Public A ffairs.—Hodding Carter 111, 1249 31st Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William D. Blair, Jr., 118 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary. (Acting).— William J. Dyess, 4444 Dexter Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant). Special Assistant-Liaison with the Governors — Colgate Prentice, 213 Wood and Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Bogs Office of Plans and Management.— William J. Dyess, 4444 Dexter Street 0007. Deiat; Office of Public Programs.—Charles W. Freeman, Jr., 3505 34th Street 0008. Director, Office of Media Services.—Paul E. Auerswald, 4812 Butterworth Place 20016 Director, Office of the Historian.—David F. Trask, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008. pan Freedom of Information Staff.—Barbara Ennis, 2911 39th Street 488 Congressional Directory Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs.—Barbara M. Watson, Room 6811. Deputy Administrator—Robert T. Hennemeyer, 9310 Parkhill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20012. Deputy Administrator.—John W. DeWitt, Room 6811. Executive Director —Ronald K. Somerville, 6040 Stevens Forest Road, Colum- bia, Md 21045. Director, Passport Office.—Frances G. Knight, 1425 K Street 20524. Director, Visa Office.—Julio J. Arias. Director, Office of Special Consular Services.—Alan A. Gise, Room 1803. UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 799 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017 United States Representative to the United Nations.—Andrew Young, Waldorf Towers, New York, N.Y. 10022. Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations.—W. Tapley Bennett, 50 Sutton Place South, New York, N.Y. 10022. Deputy United States Representative to the Security Council.—Albert W. Sherer, Jr., Room 1117. United States Representative on the Economic and Social Council—Jacob M. Myerson, Room 814. Alternate United States Representative for Special Political Affairs to the United Nations.—Nancy Rawls, Room 1108. Senior Adviser for Administrative Affairs.— Larry Piper, Room 715. United Nations Military Staff Commattee: Air Force: Deputy Representative and Chief of Staff, United States Delegation.—Col. ~ Nathaniel A. Gallagher, USAF, Room 417. avy: Deputy Representative and Secretary, United States Delegation.—Capt. Carl J. Lidel, Room 420. Army: Deputy Representative, United States Delegation.—Col. William R. D. Jones, Room 419. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Board of Appellate Review: Chairman.—Edward G. Misey, 6306 Herkos Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Chairman.—Carol C. Laise, 4341 Forrest Lane 20007. Executive Director—Dudley W. Miller, 3207 Macomb Street 20008. Board of the Foreign Service: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—Philip C. Habib, Under Secretary for Political Affairs, 718 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Executive Secretary.— Walter M. McClelland, 3818 Harrison Street 20015. Board of Foreign Scholarships: Chairman.—Donald S. Lowitz, Aaron, Aaron, Shimberg & Hess, 1 First Na- tional Plaza, Chicago, Ill. 60603. garni Secretary.—Ralph H. Vogel, 319 Maple Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 2046. Foreign Service Grievance Board: Chairman.— Alexander B. Porter, 1755 Brookside Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Secretary.—Anne Pinkney, 4602 Overbrook Road 20016. U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: Executive Secretary and Director Secretariat.—John E. Upston, 4602 Tournay Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Twenty-first and Virginia Avenue 20523. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) Admanistrator—John J. Gilligan. Coordinator, Reimbursable Development Services.— Thomas A. Moser. Deputy Administrator (Acting).—Robert H. Nooter. Ezecutive Secretary (Acting). — William S. Jennette, 4428 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of State 489 Administrator— Continued Director, Oflice of Equal Opportunity.— Glenwood P. Roane, 717 Marshall Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Coordinator, Women in Development (Acting).—Nan Frederick, Route 1, Box 165, West River, Md. 20881. Assistant Administrator for Program and Management Services (Acting) .—John F. Owens, 5407 Dennison Place, North Springfield, Va. 22155. Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination.— Philip Birnbaum, 5409 Audubon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Administrator for Population and Humanitarian Assistance (Acting) .— Allan F. Ferman. Assistant Administrator for Technical Assistance.— Curtis Farrar, 3561 Raymoor Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Administrator for Near East.—Robert H. Nooter, 5020 Linnean Avenue 20008. Assistant Administrator for Africa (Acting).—W. Haven North, 6500 Nannock-burn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress and Assistant Administrator for Latin America (Acting ).— Donor M. Lion. Assistant Administrator for Asia (Acting) — Michael H. B. Adler, 5502 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs (Acting). —Jean P. Lewis. Assistant Admanzstrator for Interagency Development Coordination.— Christian A. Herter, Jr., 2912 Garfield Terrace 20008. General Counsel.— Gerald D. Morgan, Jr., 1661 Crescent Place, Apt. 308 20009. Auditor General —Harry C. Cromer, 8904 Charred Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Clinton F. Wheeler, 7012 Green Oak Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Coordinator, Office of Food for Peace.—Kathleen S. Bitterman, 6931 33d Street 20015. Director, Office of Labor Affairs.—Dale E. Good, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Director, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.—Earl E. Anderson. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220. Phone, 566-2000 W. MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL was sworn in on January 23, 1977, as Secretary of the Treasury; born January 3, 1926, in Germany, spent childhood years in Germany and China; received bachelor of science degree in international economics, University of California at Berkeley; attended Princeton University, received both a master’s degree in public affairs and a Ph. D. in economics; taught economics at Princeton University, 1954-57; vice president and director of the Crown Cork International Corp., 1957-61; served on the board of directors of the international affiliated companies of this corporation; served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, 1961-63; during this period was chairman of the U.S. delegation which negotiated the Long-Term Cotton Textile Arrangement; chairman of the U.S. delegation to the 1961 Punta del Este Conference which initiated the Alliance for Progress; U.S. Ambassador and served as the President’s Deputy Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, 1963-67, under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson; chairman of the U.S. delegation to the Kennedy Round of Trade Negotiations with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland; while there, directed the day-to-day conduct of the Kennedy Round in the various multilateral negotiating bodies established under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G.A.T.T.); joined the Bendix Corp. as president of Bendix International, 1967; elected a director in November 1967, elected chairman, president, and chief executive officer, in April 1972; during 1975-76, chairman of the Michigan Ecoromic Action Council, a blue-ribbon economic study group created by a joint effort of the Governor and the legislature of Michigan to find solutions to the State’s economic problems; trustee of Princeton University; a director of the Council on Foreign Relations, member of the Princeton Club of New York; married to the former Margaret Eileen Polley, three daughters: Ann Margaret, Gillian, and Jane Eileen. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary of the Treasury.—W. Michael Blumenthal. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—Anthony M. Solomon (designate). Under Secretary.—Bette B. Anderson (designate). General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Office, Secretary of the Treasury: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Bernard B. Winograd. Counselor to the Secretary (Economic Policy Board).—[Vacant.] Director, Hzecutive Secretariat.—Ann M. Morgan. Confidential Assistant to the Secretary.— Lisa Astudillo. Senior Consultant.—[Vacant.] Office, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury: Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—John E. Hunnicutt, 3749 North Woodrow, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs.—John F. Webster. Office, Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs: Assistant Secretary (International Affairs).—C. Fred Bergsten (designate). Assistant Secretary (Capital Markets and Debt Management) .—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Capital Markets Policy) .—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Debt Financing) .—[Vacant.] Senior Adviser (Debt Research).—Edward P. Snyder, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Debt Management).—John J. Niehenke, 1801 Mount Pisgah Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy to the Assistant Secretary for New York Finance.—Mark D. Coler. 491 492 Congressional Directory Office, Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs— Continued Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy).—[Vacant.] Deputy to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Financial Analysis.—John H. Auten, 5100 Talbot Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Food! Asan Secretary.—David Mosso, 8704 Piccadilly Place, Springfield, a. ; Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Paul H. Taylor, 8511 Nightingale Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. ; Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary (Banking).—John A. Kilcoyne, 4501 Amherst Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014 Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary (Financing). —Philip H. Fitzpatrick, 2800 Woodley Road 20008. Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary (Planning and Research).—Lester W. Plumly, 616 Putnam Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Staff Adviser to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—James T. Spahr, 2100 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Treasurer of the United States and Director, U.S. Savings Bonds Division.— [Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary (National Security).—[Vacant.] Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary (National Security).— Gerald W. Nensel, 911 Country Club Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy to the Special Assistant to the Secretary (National Security) for USIB and Special Support.—J. Foster Collins, 6804 Sorrell Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Office, Under Secretary: Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Stephen M. Creskoff. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Revenue Sharing and Intergovernment Relations.—XKent A. Peterson, 117 E Street SE., Apt. 301 20003. Assistant Secretary (Administration).— Warren F. Brecht, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration) and Director, Office of Management 2 Organization.—J. Elton Greenlee, 3929 Colonel Ellis Drive, Alexandria, a. 22304. Director, Office of Budget and Finance.— Arthur D. Kallen, 2704 North Upshur, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Personnel.—Morris A. Simms, 9317 Wild Bees Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Office of Administrative Programs.—Robert R. Fredlund, 12313 Espalier Place, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Audit.— Wilbur DeZerne, Skyline Plaza South, 511-S, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Drrector, Office of Computer Science.—Francis A. McDonough. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Program.—David A. Sawyer, 2228 Richland Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—Gene E. Godlev (designate). Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Barnett A. Kress. Assistant Secretary (Enforcement, Operations, and Tariff Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Operations).—John H. Harper, “Oakmont,” Cabin John, Md. 20731. Director, Office of Operations.— William F. Hausman, 3280 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control (Acting).—Stanley L. Sommer-field, 4016 Travis Parkway, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Enforcement).—James J. Featherstone, 12101 Beaver Creek Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Director, Office of Enforcement.— William B. Butler, 10405 Kintock Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Interpol—Louis B. Sims, 8300 Fox Harrow Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tariff Affairs).—Peter O. Suchman, 5414 Brixham Court, Burke, Va. 22015. : Director, Office of Tariff Affairs—Ben L. Irvin, 1130 Harding Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Public Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Revenue Sharing.—Jeanna D. Tully. Department of the Treasury 493 Office, General Counsel: Deputy General Counsel—Henry C. Stockell, Jr., 9211 Bailey Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant General Counsels: Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service.—[Vacant.] Tax Legislative Counsel.—[Vacant.] Hugo A. Ranta, 12031 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Russell L. Munk, 1501 Live Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Wolf Haber. Counselor.—Forest D. Montgomery, 7 Charen Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. International Tax Counsel.—David S. Foster. Chief Counsel Foreign Assets Control.—Stanley L. Sommerfield, 4016 Travis Parkway, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief Counsel Revenue Sharing.—William H. Sager, 3827 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Practice— Leslie S. Shapiro, 11609 Sansbury Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy) .— Laurence Woodworth. : Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).—Jay T. Scheck, Jr. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Legislation) .—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Analysis).—[Vacant.] ages Director (Office of Tax Analysis).—Harvey Galper, 630 A Street E. 20003. Assistant Director (Business Tazation).—Seymour Fiekowsky, 5425 39th Street 20015. Assistant Director (International Taxation). — Gary C. Hufbauer. Assistant Director (Revenue Estimating) .—John G. Wilkins. Assistant Director (Personal Taxation).—Nelson D. McClung, 832 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director (Tax Programing).— Gabriel G. Rudney, 3506 Livingston Street 20015. Director, Office of Industrial Karl Ruhe, 6603 Sulky Lane, Economics.— Rock-ville, Md. 20852. Tax Legislative Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel—Richard S. Koffey, 4647 Kenmore Drive 20007. International Tax Counsel.—David S. Foster. Deputy International Tax Counsel.—Charles I. Kingson. BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue 20226. Phone, 961-7511 (Code 177, ext. 7511) Director—Rex D. Davis, 7408 Gatewood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Director—John G. Krogman, 10506 Samaga Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Assistant to the Director (Public Affairs).— Warren H. McConnell, 8533 Tuttle Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant to the Director (Dusclosure).—Paul Mosny, 433 Christopher Avenue, Apt. T-2, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Assistant Director (Administration). — William J, Rhodes, 5509 24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Assistant Director (Criminal Enforcement).— Marvin O. Shaw, 5800 Quantrell Avenue, Apt. 219, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Director (Regulatory Enforcement). —Stephen E. Higgins, 13121 Glasgow Way, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director (Technical and Scientific Services).—A. Atley Peterson, 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Apt. 1106, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Director (Inspection).—Jarvis L. Brewer, 2615 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief Counsel—Marvin J. Dessler, 12408 Kinship Turn, Bowie, Md. 20715. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 490 L’ Enfant Plaza East SW. 20219. Phone, 447-1810 (Code 151, ext. 71810) Comptroller of the Currency.—[Vacant.] First Deputy Comptroller (Policy).—Robert Bloom, 6381 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041 (acting Comptroller of the Currency). First Deputy Compiler SD oaniims) .—H. Joe Selby, 123 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 2231 Deputy Comptroller i Review).—Thomas G. DeShazo, 4217 University Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Comptroller (Special Surveillance).—Robert A. Mullin, 9501 Caltor Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Comptroller (Operations Planning).—W. A. Howland, Jr., 8356 Orange Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Comptroller (Banking Operations) .—Charles B. Hall. Deputy Comptroller (FDIC Affairs).—Joseph M. Ream, 1124 Crystal Towers, Arlington, Va. 22202. Depry Companies (Economics) .—David C. Motter, 1884 Beulah Road, Vienna, a. 22180. Deputy Comptroller (Strategic Studies).—Richard D. Chotard, 7410 Dulany Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Comptroller (Trust Operations).—Dean E. Miller, 8701 Duvall Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Comptroller (Administration). .—C. Westbrook Murphy, 11311 Old Club Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. deing Chief Counsel.—John W. Shockey, 1048 Colebrook Avenue, Potomac, Md. 0854. Specs) Assistant (Congressional Affairs).—Donald A. Melbye, 15 D Street SE. 003 Special Assistant.—James T. Keefe, 9420 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Diresor Pui Affairs.— William B. Foster, 4328 Wedgewood Drive, Annandale, a. 22003 Director, Communications.—Caryl Austrain, 10755 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 U. S. CUSTOMS SERVICE 1301 Constitution Avenue 20229. Phone 566-2475 (Code 184, ext. 2475) Commassioner.— Vernon D. Acree, 8943 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Commassioner.—G. R. Dickerson, 2015 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commassioner (Operations).—Roland Raymond, 7730 Hanover Parkway, No. 204, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Assistant Commissioner (Regulations and Rulings).—Leonard Lehman, 5008 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Commissioner (Administration).—John A. Hurley, 917 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Commissioner (Investigations).— George C. Corcoran, Jr., 12208 Brittany Place, Laurel, Md. 20810. Assistant Commissioner (Internal Affairs).— William A. Magee, Jr., 271 Red Clay Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. Assistant Commissioner (Enforcement png .—Alfred R. De Angelus, 4828 Ponderosa Drive, Annandale, Va. 22203. deny Chief Counsel. ~ Thaddeus Rojeck, 111 East Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, d. 20201. Director, Public Information Division.—Richard J. McGowan, 5903 Craig Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Fourteenth and C Streets SW. 20228. Phone 447-1364 (Code 151, ext. 1364) Director.—James A. Conlon, 6605 Lee Chapel Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Depily Director—Kenneth A. DeHart, 304 Wayne Place, Silver Spring, Md. 0901. Assistant Director (Administration).—Seymour Berry, 11612 Gilsan Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director (Research and Engineering).— Richard C. Sennett, 4505 New Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director ra) — Everett, J. Prescott, 1131 University Boulevard West, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER Glynco, Ga. 31520. Phone, FTS 86 (404) 281-3900 Director—A. F. Brandstatter, 107 Shore Rush Drive, St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Associate Director for Administration.—David W. McKinley, 111 Shore Rush Drive, St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522. Associate Director for Training.—[Vacant.] Investigator Training.— William H. McClarin, 117 Palm Drive, St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522. Poiiee Training.—Alvin C. Turner, 105 Driftwood Place, St. Simons Island, a. 31522, Special Training.—Robert Lacey, 112 Shore Rush Drive, St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522. FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place 20226. Phone, (Code 139) 566-2736 Commassioner of Government Financial Operations.—D. A. Pagliai. Deputy Commissioner of Government Financial Operations.— Gerald Murphy. Assistant Commissioner, Admanisiration.— George L. McConville. Assistant Commissioner, Banking and Cash Management.—Iloyd L. Morgan, 14201 Brad Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Commasstoner, Comptroller.—Steve L. Comings, 7904 West Park Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Assistant Commassioner, Disbursement and Clavms.—Michael D. Serlin, 104 Gibbon Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Commissioner, Governmentwide Accounting.—John O. Turner. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Washington Building, Fifteenth Street and New York Avenue 20226. Phone, 964-2427 (Code 184, ext. 2427) Commassioner.—Hubert J. Hintgen, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Commissioner.— William M. Gregg, 11835 Enid Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner (Washington).—Kenneth W. Rath, Tam Glade, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Assistant Commissioner (Field).—Martin French, 36 Willowbrook Acres, Parkers-burg, W. Va. 26101. Chief Counsel.—Calvin Ninomiya, 4828 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, 1111 Constitution Avenue 20224. Phone 566-5000 Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Dewdy Commissioner.— William E. Williams, 4214 Pickering Place, Alexandria, a. 22309. : Assptint to the Commissioner.— Meade Emory, 3519 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Assistant to the Commissioner (Public Affairs).—A. James Golato, 12712 Knowledge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Commissioner (Accounts, Collection, Taxpayer Service).—James I. Owens, 1510 Gingerwood Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Commissioner (Admanistration).—Joseph T. Davis, 3543 Chesapeake Street 20008. Assistant Commissioner (Compliance) .—Singleton B. Wolfe, 2021 North Kensing-ton Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Commissioner (Data Services).— Patrick J. Ruttle, 9625 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner (Inspection).— Warren A. Bates, 5597 Seminary Road, Apt. 1202 South, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Commissioner (Planning and Research).— Anita F. Alpern, 2601 Woodley Place 20008. Assistant Commissioner (Employee Plans and Exempt Organization).—Alvin D. Lurie, 5702 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner (Technical).—John L. Withers, 7009 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy Olea Ooyiisel Chorley L. Saunders, Jr., 800 Turkey Run Road, McLean, a. : BUREAU OF THE MINT Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220. Phone, 964-3133 (Code 184, ext. 2133) Director.—[Vacant.] Deply Direcar rank H. MacDonald, 10913 Hunt Club Road, Reston, Va. 0. Assistant to the Director (Public Affairs.) —James A. Parker, 924 Clintwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director (Administrative Support).—Chadwick B. Pierce, Route 3, Box 249, Crownsville, Md. 21032. Assistant Director (Planning, Analysis and Information Systems).—[Vacant.] Assistant Director (Public Services).—Francis B. Frere, 7908 Veltri Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20022. Assistant Director (Technology).—Alan J. Goldman, 610 Winona Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director (Production).— George G. Ambrose, 6505 Beverly Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION 1111 20th Street 20226. Phone, 634-5350 (Code 140, ext. 634-5350) National Director.—[Vacant]. Dooly it Director.—Jesse L. Adams, Jr., 12014 Aintree Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Director of Planning and Market Research.—Steven R. Mead, 501 Slaters Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director of Public Affairs.—Carolyn M. Johnston, 2601 Woodley Place 20008. Director of Adminisiration.— William A. Greiner, 5339 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director of Sales.—Walter R. Niles, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036. Director of Advertising and Promotion.—Louis F. Perrinello, 1325 18th Street 20036. : INTERDEPARTMENTAL SAVINGS BONDS COMMITTEE 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20230. Phore, $67-2112 (Ccde 1£€, ext. 211%) (The head of each agency in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government is ex officio a member of this committee by Presidential appointment.) Chairman.—[Vacant.] U.S. SECRET SERVICE 1800 G Street 20223. Phone, 634-5708 (Code 14045708) Director—H. Stuart Knight, Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223. Deputy Director— Lilburn E. Boggs, Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Protective Research.—James T. Burke, Suite 837, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Protective Operations.— Thomas J. Kelley, Suite 810, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Investigations.—Burrill A. Peterson, Suite 808, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Administration.—Francis A. Long, Suite 850, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Inspection—Myron I. Weinstein, Suite 838, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant to the Director, Public Affairs.—John W. Warner, Jr., Suite 805, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant to the Director, Training.—Arnold J. Lau, Suite 208, Matomic Building, 1717 H Street 20223. Legal Counsel.—David H. Martin, Suite 842, 1800 G Street 20223. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Phones, OXford or Code 11 (All offices located atthe Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301, unless other wise stated) DR. HAROLD BROWN, Secretary of Defense, nominated by President Jimmy Carter, January 20, 1977; confirmed by the U.S. Senate the same day, took oath of office January 21, 1977; born in New York City, September 19, 1927; attended New York City public schools; A.B., Columbia University, 1945; A.M., 1946, Ph. D., physics, 1949; received honorary degrees (D. Eng., LL.D., and Sc. D.), Stevens Institute of Technology, Long Island University, Gettysburg College, Occidental College, University of California, and University of Rochester; lectured in physics, Columbia University and Stevens Institute of Technology, 1947-52; spent 1 year in post-doctoral research, Columbia; joined University of California radiation laboratory at Berkeley as research scientist; staff member, E. O. Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, 1952; director of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, July 1960; member: Polaris Steering Committee, 1956-58; Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, 1956-61; consultant to and member of the President's Science Advisory Committee, 1958-61; senior science adviser at the Conference on the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Tests, 1958-59; delegate, Strategic Arms Limitations Talks in Helsinki, Vienna, and Geneva, beginning in 1969; director of Defense Research and Engineering, May 1961 to September 30, 1965; Secretary of Air Force, October 1965 to February 1969; president of the California Institute of Technology, February 1969 until 1977; served as director of Schroders, Ltd., IBM, Times-Mirror Corp., and Beckman Instruments; awards: named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Year by U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1961; Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award, 1961; Columbia Univeristy Medal of Excellence, 1963; Air Force Exceptional Civilian Service Award, 1969; Department of Defense Award for Exceptionally Meritorious Service, 1969; member: National Academy of Engineering; American Physical Society; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; married to the former Colene McDowell; two daughters: Deborah, 21, graduate student, University of Indiana; Ellen, 19, sophomore, Princeton University. CHARLES WILLIAM DUNCAN, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense, nomi-nated by President Jimmy Carter, January 13, 1977, confirmed by U.S. Senate, January 31, 1977, took oath of office same day at the Pentagon; born in Houston, Tex., September 9, 1926; son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Duncan, Sr., of Houston, Tex.; attended public schools in Houston; B.S., chemical engineering, Rice University, 1947; 2 years of graduate study in management, University of Texas; roustabout and chemical engineer, Humble Oil & Refining Co.; served in U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II; joined Duncan Coffee Co., predecessor of Duncan Foods Co., 1948; elected administrative vice president, 1957; president, 1958; elected to the Coca-Cola Co. board of directors when Duncan Foods Co. merged into the Coca-Cola Co., 1964; lived in London, England, for 3 years and had responsibility for the company’s European operation; elected executive vice president of Coca-Cola Co., May 1970; elected president, November 1971; resigned in May 1974 to return to Houston; held following positions and board memberships when nominated Deputy Secretary of Defense: chairman and direc-tor, Rotan Mosle Financial Corp.; board of directors: A.P.S., Inc., Coca-Cola Co., Great Southern Corp., Southern Railway System; advisor-director, Texas Com-merce Bank Shares, Inc.; Advisory Council, Trust Co. of Georgia; member, vice chairman, Rice University; board of trustees: Rice University, St. John’s School, Texas Children’s Hospital, all of Houston, Tex.; Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.; board of directors: Houston Chamber of Commerce, Rice Center’of Community Design and Research, Houston Symphony Society; board of visitors, Cancer Foundation, University of Texas; married to the former Anne Smith; two children: Charles William Duncan III, 17; Mary Anne, 15. 497 79-000 O = 77 -34 498 Congressional Directory IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-695-5261 The Secretary of Defense.—Harold Brown. The Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.—John G. Kester, 313 St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Military Assistant.—Rear Adm. M. Staser Holcomb, USN, 10307 Rossmore Court, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Military Assistant. —Col. Elmer T. Brooks, USAF, 4102 Blacksnake Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Personal Secretary to the Secretary of Defense—Nancy A. Brady, 5619 Second Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Private Secretary to the Secretary a, Defense.—Thelma E. Stubbs, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204 The Deputy Secretary of Defense. — Charles W. Duncan, Jr., room 3E942, phone 695-6352, the Pentagon. Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Joseph T. Palastra, Jr., USA, 8121 Old Oaks Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Harold S. Coyle, USAF, 2012 Addey Court, Falls Chruch, Va. 22043. Private Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense—Nancy Larkin, 7706 Kalorama Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Personal Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Melba Boling, 637 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL Chairman.—Dr. Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense. Members: Charles William Duncan, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense. Secretary of the Army. Secretary of the Navy. Secretary of the Air Force. Director of Defense Research and Engineering. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chief of Staff, Army. Chief of Naval Operations. Chief of Staff, Air Force. Commandant of the Marine Corps. DIRECTOR OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Phone, 202-697-9111 Director.—[Vacant.] Secretary 12 the Director.—Betty R. Ramsdale, 6536 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Executive Assistant.—Samuel E. Clements, 7913 Park Overlook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant.—Charles L. Stiles, 11212 Broad Green Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Spccial Assistant.— William E. Albright, Jr., 3505 Queen Ann Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. Principal Deputy Director—Robert N. Parker, 1456 Highwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant.—Col. E. B. Clark III, USA, 8410 Crossley Place, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. Deputy Director (Research and Advanced Technology).—John L. Allen, 9223 Volunteer Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Special Assistant.—David A. Charvonia, 9119 Hamilton Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special sststant ames H. Terrell, Jr., 1019 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Mitsiary Assistant.—Col. Donald I. Carter, USAF, 3254 Shiloh Circle, Fairfax, a. 22030. Assistant Director (Electronics and Physical Sciences).—Leonard R. Weisberg, 5601 Seminary Road, No. 914, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Director (Engineering Technology) .— Gershom R. Makepeace, 2830 Fort Scott Drive, South Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Environmental and Life Sciences).—Thomas R. Dashiell (acting), 504 Thomas Avenue, Frederick, Md. 21701. Deputy Dzrector (Strategic and Space Systems).—John B. Walsh, 7803 Birnam Wood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Military Assistant.—Rear Adm. Ross N. Williams, USN, 600 East Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant Director (Defensive Systems) —Robert C. Yost (acting), 2520 E. Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director (Offensive Systems).—Hua Lin, 1113 Capital View Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director (Space and Advanced Systems).—Robert A. Greenberg, 8308 Melody Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director (SALT Support).—Theodore A. George, 4078 Rosamora Court, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director (Tactical Warfare Programs).— William E. Stoney, 906 Sixth Street SW., No. 711B 20024. Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Frank J. Palermo, USA, 8412 Crowley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Soecin) Assistant.—Milton J. Minneman, 8815 Hidden Hill Lane, Potomac, Md. 0854. Assistant Director (Air Warfare).—Charles E. Myers, Jr., 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Combat Support).—Everett D. Greinke, 8315 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director (Land Warfare).—Charles H. McKinley, 9411 Tuba Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director (Ocean Control).— Gerald A. Cann, 7201 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Director (Test and Evaluation).—Lt. Gen. Walter E. Lotz, USA (ret.), 912 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Principal Assistant Director—Maj. Gen. Wayne E. Whitlatch, USAF, 8515 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Director (Strategic and Support Systems Test and Evaluation).—Rear Adm. L. S. Kollmorgen, USN, 1902 Joilette Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Director (Tactical Systems, Test and Evaluation).—Brig. Gen. Charles E. Graves, USA, 6615 Rosecroft Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Director (Test Resources).—John W. McCord, 9900 Lindel Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director (Policy and Planning).—Robert E. Berry, Carlyle House, 5300 Columbia Pike No. 1008, Arlington, Va. 22204. Military Assistant.—Col. Arthur A. Dalone, USA, 2250 North John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Director (Engineering Policy).—James W. Roach, 9317 Convento Terrace, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director (Net Technical Assessment).—John K. Beling, 2912 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director (Planning). —Robert E. O’Donohue, 1600 South Joyce Street, Apt. A—1411, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Systems Acquisition Management).— George W. Sutherland, 7360 Montcalm Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director (International Programs). —Robert A. Basil, 1513 Highwood Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director (Program Control and Administration).—Laurin A. Knutson, 9102 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND, CONTROL AND INTELLIGENCE) (ASD(CI)) Phone, 202-695-0348 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—[Vacant.] Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Thomas K. Latimer, acting, 2524 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. 500 Congressional Directory ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) Phone, 202-695-3231 Se a of Defense.—Fred P. Wacker, 1733 Dalewood Place, McLean, a. 22101 Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Rose E. McPherson, 4216 Middlebrook Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Executive Assistant.—Comdr. Philip T. Cunningham, USN, 9503 Mellett Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Nose Assistant. —Graydon I. Lose, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 2. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John R. Quetsch, 1575 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Comptroller (Program/ Budget) .—Joseph H. Sherick, 4809 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Comptroller (Plans and Systems).—Clifford J. Miller, 7704 Lookout Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management Systems).—Joseph P. Welsch, 2809 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Principal Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management sien; er Emanuel Rosen, 11045 Powder Horn Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Audit).—Frank S. Sato, 4105 Whispering Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Audit) for Audit Operations.—Clement E. Roy, 8616 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Audit) for Audit Policy (Acting).— Raymond E. Schmidt, 2419 Rocky Branch Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Audit) for Audit Reports.—Clifford A. Falkenau, 434 Severnside Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration). —David O. Cooke, 1412 23d Road South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Directorate for Budget and Finance.—Carl W. Fisher, 325 North Piedmont Street, Apt. No. 3, Arlington, Va. 22203. Directorate for Correspondence and Directives.— Maurice W. Roche, 4218 Burke Station Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deierlonaie for Personnel.—Karl F. Becker, 4232 Worcester Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Directorate for Space Management and Services—Thomas C. Embrey, 305 Mashie Drive, ain, Va. 22180. Historian.— Alfred Goldberg, 3842 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Directorate for Organizational and Management Planning.— Arthur H. Ehlers, 14908 Cobblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Defense Investigative Program O ficce—Rowland A. Morrow, 3701 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 21218. Executive Secretary, Defense Privacy Board.—William T. Cavaney, 2911 29th Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Security Policy).—Joseph J. Liebling, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant for International Security.— Walter F. Sexauer, 8433 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate, Industrial Security Clearance Review (Acting).— Thomas C. Nugent, 714 Bethnal Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229. Directorate, Information Security. —Arthur H. Van Cook, 6112 Pinto Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. Directorate, Security Plans and Programs.—Thomas J. O’Brien, 5708 Dreyfuss Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-2111 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Robert N. Smith, M.D., 2116 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Marian E. Nowland, 4617 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Vernon McKenzie, 12328 Hollyhock Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Ezecutive Officer—Maj. David R. Pitts, USAF, 5601 Camp Springs Avenue, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Resources and Programs.—Maj. Gen. Benjamin Baker, USAF, 621 Aster Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20850. Special Assistant for CHAMPUS.—Lt. Col. Norman R. Penner, USAF, 10003 Moreland Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director for Resources Administration.—Col. Theodore D. Wood, USA, 7859 Godolphin Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director for Professional Activities.— Capt. Peter Flynn, USN, 11241 Handlebar Road, Reston, Va. 22091. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND POLICY ANALYSIS Director for Planning and Policy Analysis.—Col. John E. Murphy, USAF, 8107 Hudson Falls Way, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Policy Analysis.—Thomas R. Burke, 1947 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Productivity Planning.—Adrienne A. Astolfi, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, National Security Planning.—Col. John Brooke Kelly, USA, 3008 Twisting Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. OFFICE OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PREVENTION Chief, Office of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention.—E. D. Schmitz, 8209 Donset Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director of Identification, Program Evaluation, and Research.—James F. Holcomb, 4218 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Education and Treatment] Rehabilitation.—John F. Mazzuchi, Ph. D., 112 Monroe Street, Rockville, Md. 20850. Darector of Alcohol Abuse Prevention.—Col. Raymond M. Marsh, USA, 7524 Milway Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. TRI-SERVICE MEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM PROGRAM OFFICE (TRIMIS) Associate Director.—Col. Burton Kaplan, USAF, 9104 Copenhaver Drive, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Phone, 202-695-5254 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Phyllis Byrne, 917 Crystal Plaza North, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Dale R. Babione (acting), 4708 Bristow Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Bonus Assistant.— William J. Sharkey, Jr., 2203 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, a. 22180. Miiory Assistant.—Col. C. D. Sadler, USA, 5621 South Sixth Street, Arlington, a. 22204. Directorate for Logistics Planning and Analysis.—Everett A. Pyatt, 4560 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Economic Adjustment.— William J. Sheehan, 1314 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director for Energy.—Rear Adm. William A. Myers III, USN, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Supply, Maintenance and Services).—Paul H. Riley, 3801 Lake Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. Directorate for Supply Management Policy.—Harrell B. Altizer, 11811 Tree Fern Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Darectorate for Transportation and Warehousing Policy.—Paul J. Hyman, 6209 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Directorate for Maintenance Policy.—J. G. Turke (acting), 6054 Haverhill Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Directorate for International Logistics.—Donald S. Cuffe, 1821 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. 502 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary (Materiel i —Jacques S. Gansler, 7210 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 2001 Principal Assistant and Director a. —Floyd H. Trogdon, 1979 Massa-chusetts Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Desir, Production Resources. —William Levitt, 4147 Lenox Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. Director, Acquisition and Support Planning.—Russell R. Shorey, 5353 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Weapon Systems Production Management.—Frederick W. Myers, Jr., 1506 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Standardization and Support.—John A. Mittino, 8459 Imperial Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Procurement).—John H. Kunsemiller (acting), 9603 Gwynndale Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Deputy.—[Vacant.] Directorate for Contract Placement.—Robert E. Booton, 6106 Rivanna Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Directorate for Cost Accounting and Finance.—Col. Charles J. Elliott, USAF, 6927 Girard Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Directorate for Small ‘Business and Economic Utilization Policy.—Harvard W. Powell, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Directorate for Contract Administration and Support.—John H. Kunsemiller, 9603 Gwynndale Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Chairman, Armed Services Procurement Regulation Commaittee.—Col. Thomas F. Blake, Jr., USAF, 5965 Queenston Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. Directorate For Weapon System Procurement. —A. William Buschman, 6311 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations and Housing) .—Perry J. Fliakas, 8810 Tallyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Directorate for Facilities Programing. —Evan Harrington, 3906 Javins Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Directorate for Installations Management and Planning.—E. A. Rogner, 209 Audrey’s Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Directorate for Construction Standards and Design. —M. M. Marshall, 2506 Pegasus Lane, Reston, Va. 22180. Directorate for Construction Operations and Facilities Management.—Rear Adm. KennethP. Sears, USN, 7820 Calpurnia Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Chana Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board. —Col. P. G. Kelley, r Deputy Assistant Secretary (Environment and Safety).— George Marienthal, 6904 Breezewood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852. Press for Safety Policy.—Stuart Nelson, 5300 Columbia Pike, Arlington, a. 22204. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-695-4351 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Hxecutive Officer.—Col. James C. Pfautz, USAF, 1101 Emerald Drive, Alex- andria, Va. 22308. Principal Assistant and Director, Law of the Sea Task Force—Stuart P. French, 7108 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Director, DOD Salt Task Force.— Walter Slocombe, 4519 Lowell Street 20016. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Francis M. Wright, USAF, 7421 Venice Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Directorate for Foreign Military Rights Affairs.— Philip E. Barringer, 3711 Idaho Avenue 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (East Asia and Pacific Affairs).—Morton I. Abramo-witz, 5026 Klingle Street 20016. Directorate for East Asia and Pacific Region.—Rear Adm. Robert P. Hilton, USN, 3628 Orlando Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Deputy Assistant Secretary (European and North Atlantic Treaty Organization Affairs).—Maynard W. Glitman, 7501 Westfield Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Directorate for European and NATO Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Richard C. Bowman, USAF, 7824 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Economic Affairs and Prisoner of War/ Missing in Action Affairs).—[Vacant.] Directorate for International Economic Affairs.—Col. Herman L. Gilster, 6513 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Directorate for Strategic Trade and Disclosure.—Maurice J. Mountain, 5211 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Principal Advisor for Prisoner of War/Mzussing in Action Affairs.—Capt. Ray-mond A. Vohden, USN, 4424 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Inter-American Region. —Maj. Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, USA, 7707 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Near Eastern, African, and South Asian Afaiisy. . Leslie A. Janka, P.O. Box 52, Delaplane, Va. 22025. Darectorate for African Region.—John A. Reed, Jr., 1906 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Directorate for Near Eastern and South Asian Region.— Rear Adm. Gerald E. Thomas, USN, 1400 South Joyce Street, C-307, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chairman, Middle East Task Group.—Leslie A. Janka, P.O. Box 52, Delaplane, Va. 22025. Dory Assistant Secretary (Policy Plans and National Security Council A fairs). — Vacant.] Dzrectorate for Policy Plans and National Security Council Affairs.—Brig. Gen. James M. Thompson, USA, 1115 Pine Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, DOD Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Task Force.— Louis G. Michael, 1703 Hollinwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Security Assistance) and Director, Defense Security Assistance Agency.—Lt. Gen. Howard M. Fish, USAF, Quarters 73, Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. Director, Security Assistance Plans and Requirements.— Walter B. Ligon, 7865 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (LEGISLATIVE AFF AIRS) Phone, 202-697-6210 Assi to the Secretary.—Jack L. Stempler, 4701 Newcomb Place, Alexandria, a. 22304. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary for Legislaitve Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Edgar A. Chavarrie, USAF, 3814 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Authorizations, Comptroller, Atomic Energy, Defense Civil Prepared-ness Agency.—Col. Gerald K. Dahmen, USAF, 6884 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant for Defense Security Assistance Agency, ISA.—Capt. Robert L. Sewell, USN, 4401 Newdale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Joint Chiefs of Staff, Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency, Public Affairs, National Security Agency, Security Policy, Telecommunications, Defense Investigative Service.—Col. Stephen. R. Harrick, USA, 3205 Cunning-ham Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant for Installations and Logistics, Health Affairs, Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Contract Audit Agency, Defense Mapping Agency.—Lt. Col. James L. Baushke, USAF, 7418 Carmine Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Defense Research and Engineering, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Defense Nuclear Agency, Appropriations.— George H. Seymour, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.—Col. John Shannon, USA, 5817 Holton Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-695-2334 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Assistant Secretary. x Masa. ] Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] inary Assistant.—Col. William E. Bec: USA, 4348 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, a. 22030. 504 Congressional Directory Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary— Continued Boeetal Sronan Cink Robert J. Klein, USAF, 3501 22d Street, Arlington, a. 22207. ip Officer.—Helga L. Yeich, 3623 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel Policy).—Carl W. Clewlow, 203 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Staff Director/Director, Personnel Management.— William C. Valdes, 8102 Karl Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. : Director, Compensation.—Pascale Petosa, 12807 Malvue Court, Fairfax,Va. 22030. Director, Stafling and Career Management.—Robert W. Workman, 4600 Willet Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Labor Management Relation.—David H. Green, 843 Constellation Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Career Development and Training.—Charles W. Fotis, 6901 Andover Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Equal Opportunity).—H. Minton Francis, 4401 Sedgwick Street 20016. Director for Military Programs.—William H. Oliver, 501 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Military Personnel Policy).—Vice Adm. John G. Finneran, USN, Quarters D, U.S. Naval Observatory 20390. Staff Director/Director, Personnel Management.—Jonas M. Platt, 103 Cameron Mews, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Accession and Retention.—Albert J. Martin, 8107 Cowdor Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Compensation.—Capt. James R. Talbot, USN, 9902 Commonwealth Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Defense Education.— Thomas W. Carr, 5006 Tilden Street 20016. Director, Office of Dependents Schools.—Anthony Cardinale, 7008 Wolf Run Shoals, Fairfax, Va. 22039. Director, Personnel Administration.—Col. Albert P. Hodges, USA, 1852 Mas-sachusetts Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Personnel Services.—Col. Robert E. Spencer, USAF, 7756 Lanmoor Road, Springfield, Va. 22153. : : Secretariat, Defense Advisory Commitiee on. Women in the Services.—Maj. John A. Montefusco, USA, 5535 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation.—Capt. James R. Talbot, USN, 9902 Commonwealth Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Planning and Requiremenis)—I. M. Greenberg, 3013 Cedar Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. : Director, Manpower Programs.—John Brinkerhoff, 8619 Canterbury Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Training.—Col. George Tilson, USA, 1823 Opalocka Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Chairman, Armed Forces Chaplains Board.—Maj. Gen. Henry J. Meade, USAF (CH), 61B Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. Ezecutive Director.—Capt. Alfred R. Saeger, Jr., USN, 1629 Evers Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-9312 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Thomas B. Ross, 2911 P Street 20007. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Sally McElroy, 3408 Dent Place 20007. Sosa Assistant.—John A. Goldsmith, 4605 Franconia Road, Alexandria, a. 22310. Military Advisor.—Capt. Sidney V. Wright, Jr., USN, 6710 Kennedy Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Jerry D. Lindauer, USMC, 4564 Airlie Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Military Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Maj. Gen. Guy E. Hairston, Jr., USAF, Quarters 83, Bolling Air Force Base 20336. Military Assistant.—Maj. Ronald C. Lindeke, USAF, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Calvert Apts. No. 901, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director for Community Relations.—Capt. Donald J. Maynard, USN, 1014 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director for Defense Information.—Col. Thomas D. Byrne, USA (acting), 917 Crystal Plaza North, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director for Management.—Robert C. Kinkor, 2767 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director for Freedom of Information and Security Review.— Charles W. Hinkle, 3825 Birchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Office of Information for the Armed Forces.—John C. Broger, 3404 Green-tree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. GENERAL COUNSEL Phone, 202-695-3341 General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—Leonard Niederlehner, 3709 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics).—Dennis Trosch, 5924 Autumn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower, Health, and Public Affairs).—Robert Gilliat, 9512 Byeford Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal Matters).—Manuel Briskin, 1556 North Bryan Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs).—Benjamin Forman, 7812 Ivymount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Legislative Reference Service.— Werner Windus, 1354 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22101. DIRECTOR, PLANNING AND EVALUATION Phone, 202-695-0971 202-695-6639 Director.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Director.—[Vacant.] Principal Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Ezecutive Assistant.—John E. Coon, 8635 Reseca Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant for Computer Science.—Maj. Duane A. Adams, USAF, 2325 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Alois for Management.—Joseph N. Royal, 9222 Villa Drive, Bethesda, d. 20034. Deputy Director (General Purpose Programs).—Bernard J. Buc, 8506 Hunter Creek Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Land Forces Division.—James C. Finsterle, 5722 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310. 506 Congressional Directory Deputy Director (General Purpose Programs)— Continued poet, Mobility Forces Division.—Michael Leonard, 2850 Arizona Terrace 0016. Director, Naval Forces Division.—Arthur Pennington, 1606 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Tactical Air Forces Division.— Thomas P. Christie, 2117 Freda Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director (Regional Programs).—Franklin P. Shaw, 116 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Asia Division.—Frank A. Tapparo, 12023 Whippoorwill Lane, Rock-ville, "Md. 20852. Pea Europe Division.— Gene Porter, 10729 Greene Drive, Lorton, Va. Director, Special Regional Studies Division.—James R. Blaker, 9411 Merryrest Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Deputy Director (Resource Analysis). —[Vacant.] Director, Cost and Economic Analysis Division.— Milton A. Margolis, 7710 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director (Strategic Programs).—[Vacant.] Director, Strategic Planning and Arms Limitation Division.—Stuart Rubens, 2224 South Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Special Weapons and Support Systems Diviston.—Joel Resnick, 10604 Trotters Trail, Potomac, Md. 20850. Director, Strategic Forces Diviston.— Terry King. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ATOMIC ENERGY) Phone, 202-695-6639 Assistant to the Secretary.—Donald R. Cotter, 3021 South Hill Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary.—Brig. Gen. William B. Maxson, USAF, 1306-1 Vandenberg Drive, Andrews AFB, Md. 20335. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. John J. Hodge, USA, 6220 Rose Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. MISCELLANEOUS Assistant to the Secretary for SALT .—[Vacant], 202-697-0030. SecDef Representative to M BFR Negotiations.— Bruce C. Clarke, Jr., 202-697-1385. Director, Net Assessment.— Andrew W. Marshall, 2450 Virginia Avenue, Apt. E614, Columbia Plaza 20039, 202-697-1312. Defense Advisor, U.S. Mission to NATO.—Laurence J. Legere. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-9121 Chairman.— Gen. George S. Brown, USAF, Quarters 6, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.— Gen. Bernard W. Rogers, USA, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. James L. Holloway III, USN, 2300 E Street, Quarters AA 20037. Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force— Gen. David C. Jones, USAF, Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Commandant of the Marine Corps.— Gen. Louis H. Wilson, USMC (on Marine Corps matters only), Commandant’s House, Marine Barracks, Eighth and Streets SE. 20390. JOINT STAFF Director—Lt. Gen. Ray B. Sitton, USAF, Quarters 22, Bolling AFB 20336. Vice Director.—Maj. Gen. Philip D. Shutler, USMC, '8017 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director J-3 (Operations) .—Lt. Gen. C. J. LeVan, USA, Quarters 27A, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Director J-4 (Logistics).—Lt. Gen. Maurice F. ii USAF, 7017 Union Mill Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Director J-5 (Plans and Policy).—Vice Adm. Patrick J. Hannifin, USN, Quar-ters E, Washington Navy Yard 20374. Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Capt. Pauline M. Hartington, USN, 1111 Cot-tage Street SW., Vienna, Va. 22180 JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8332 President.—Lt. Gen. Robert G. Gard, Jr., USA, Quarters 7, Fort McNair 20024. THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8315 Compan. .—Maj. Gen. Harrison Lobdell, USAF, Quarters 14, Fort McNair 0024 Chief of Staff.—Col. Reginald T. Lombard, USA, Quarters 21-2, Fort McNair 20024. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8305 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Theodore Antonelli, USA, Quarters 12, Fort McNair 20024. Chi of Staff.—Col. Charles R. Norris, USA, Quarters 21-1, Fort McNair 0024. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk, Va. 23511. Phone, 804-444-5302 Commandant.—Rear Adm. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr., USN, 478 Powhatan Street Naval Station, Norfolk, Va. 23511. Chief of Staff.—Col. Edwin M. Young, USMC, 2205 First Landing Lane, Cape Henry Shores, Virginia Beach, Va. 22351. Director for Instructton.—Col. Charles V. Gibson, USAF, 1145 Biak Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 23511. Director for Academic Support and Administration.—Col. Robert N. Saye, Jr., USAF, 1125 Corregidor Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 23511. DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY Architect Building, 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-694-3007 Director—George H. Heilmeier, 9300 Ludgate Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Director.—Donald J. Looft, 8909 Bordeau Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director for Program Management—David R. Braunstein, 317 Fifth Street SE. 20003. Daredor 108 (iharneiies Technology.— Robert A. Young, 1204 Ina Lane, McLean, a. 01. Director for Information Processing Techniques.—Col. David C. Russell, 8231 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director for Materials Sciences.—Arden L. Bement, 2051 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director for Nuclear Monitoring Research.—Carl F. Romney, 4105 Sulgrave Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director for Strategic Technology.—Eugene H. Kopf, 8820 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director for Tactical Technology.— Robert A. Moore, 1402 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22311. DEFENSE AUDIT SERVICE Lynn Building, 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-697-9108 Director.—Frank S. Sato (acting), 4105 Whispering Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director—Clement E. Roy, 8616 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 508 --Congressional Directory DEFENSE CIVIL PREPAREDNESS AGENCY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-4484 Director—[Vacant.] Emeeive Arsisian~Robert E. Young, 5142 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—John E. Hunt, 508 Pitman Avenue, Pitman, N.J. 08071. Special Assistant to the Director—Oliver J. Williford, 8406 Willow Forge Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. fechirsiion Jidasonn ssl ames M. Ridgway, 3904 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, a. 22041. Eon] ploy men Opportunity Officer—Charles J. Wartman, 1354 Fourth Street General Counsel.— George W. Jett, 11944 Appling Valley Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Comptroller—Donald A. Thompson, 1305 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Information Services.—Vincent A. Otto, 2209 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Director for Administrative Services.— Walter A. Girstantas, 4131 Watkins Trail, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Plans and Operations.—John W. McConnell, 7817 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Director for Research.—James O. Buchanan, 7813 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Building 12, Navy Department Service Center, Eighth and South Court House Road, Arlington, Va. 22204-Phone, 202-692-0018 Diresio stl Gen. Lee M. Paschall, USAF, 5982 Queenston Street, Springfield’ a. 22152. Vice Director—Maj. Gen. James M. Rockwell, USA, 7713 Hayfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Chief Scientist-Associate Director, Technology.—Dr. Irwin L. Lebow, 12297 Greenleaf Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief of Staff. —Capt. Paul R. Byrd, USN, 5516 Queensberry Avenue, Spring-field, Va. 22151. Executive Officer—Maj. Raymond A. Horos, USAF, 9072 Andrameda Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy Director, Plans and Programs.—Maj. Gen. Robert E. BSad-dler, USAF, 2057 Londonderry Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Director, Operations/Commander, National Communications System/ Defense Communications Agency Operations Center.—Rear Adm. Ralph M. Ghormley, USN, 2785 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director, Command and Control Directorate/ Director, Command and Control Technical Center—Rear Adm. Lucien Capone, Jr., USN, 6225 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. : Deputy Director, Systems Engineering Directorate/ Director, Defense Communica-tions Engineering Center.—Col. E. D. Frankhouser, 8320 Garfield Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Comptroller.—J. E. Timmins, Jr., 4905 Tunlaw Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Counsel.—John T. Whealen, 4713 Briar Patch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant to the Director for Administration.—A. P. Lawo, 5309 Ravensworth Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant to the Director for Personnel.—Col. Charles H. Scott, USA, 11 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Chief, Commercial Communications Policy Oflice.—Lt. Col. Albert J. Edmonds, USAF, 13802 Gilbert Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. ; Deputy Director, Military Satellite Communications Systems O ffice.— (Acting) on, Waldo E. Bertoni, USAF, 3440 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. 044. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY Building 4, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone, 202-274-7281 Director— Frederick Neuman, 10308 Nolcrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Director—Charles O. Starrett, Jr., 6800 Trowbridge Place, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Department of Defense 309 Director—Continued Ezecutive Oflicer.—William E. Crouch, 7721 Viceroy Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Counsel.—John J. Quill, 4720 Montgomery Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Dairector, Operations and Professional Development.—Michael J. Francone, 2421 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Director, Policy and Plans.—Irving J. Sandler, 12503 Millstream Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Assistant Director, Operations.— Darrell J. Oyer, 4319 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, Va. 223009. Deputy Assistant Director, Programs.—James R. Brown, 7902 Journey Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Deputy Assistant Director, Policy.—Raymond E. Logsdon, 1204 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Assistant Director, Plans.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Resources.—Harry W. Kettles, 6809 Westchester Court, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Deputy Assistant Director, Resources.—Frank J. Beatty, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Dzrector of Personnel.—Thomas E. Cleaver, 9000 Larkwood Avenue, Friendly, Md. 20022. : Assistant Director, Review and Analysis.— Gilbert G. Olin, 7070 Leewood Forest Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-8844 Director.—Lt. Gen. Samuel V. Wilson, USA. Vice Director for Plans, Operations and Support.—Vice Adm. B. R. Inman, USN. Vice Director for Production.—Maj. Gen. Lincoln D. Faurer, USAF. DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE Forrestal Building, Washington, D.C. 20314. Phone, 202-693-1427 Drrector.—Bernard J. O'Donnell, 14147 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant to the Director—Col. Mason W. Gant III, USAF, 12821 Huntsman Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. faspenior General.—Donald P. Barron, 7710 Heritage Drive, Annandale, Va. Assistant for Information.—Lt. Col. Dale L. Hartig, USA, 4208 Yeadon Court, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant for Legal Affairs.—Lt. Col. Robert Redmond, USAF, 8356 Glaston-bury Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for ADP Systems.—Francis R. Cappelletti, 6552 Renwood Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Operational Policy.—Col. Percy W. Miles, Jr., USAF, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 734 20024. Comptroller—Frederick E. Taylor, 13803 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director of Logistics and Services.—Col. Steven T. Clark, USA, 4812 Hercules Court, Alexandria, Va. 22003. Director of Personnel—M. Arnold Werner, 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Villa 1702, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director of Manpower and Organization.—Col. Jack A. Fowler, USAF, 8702 Rosedale Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Special Investigations Center.—Dallas G. Weddle, 5910 Westchester Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Personnel Investigations Center, Fort Holabird, Md.—Col. Chalmers F. Rea, 12106 Lerner Place, Bowie, Md. 20715. DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY Building 56, Naval Observatory, Massachusetts Avenue at 34th Street 20305. Phone, 202-254-4504 Director.—Vice Adm. Shannon D. Cramer, Jr., USN, Quarters B, U.S. Naval Observatory 20390. Director—Continued Deputy Director—Maj. Gen. James A. Young, USAF, Quarters 87, Bolling AFB 20336. Deputy Director for Management and Technology.—Charles H. Andregg, 8018 Park Overlook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief of Staff—Capt. J. R. McDonnell, USN, 9519 Fort Foote Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Poles pfs Officer—Charles E. Waterman, 4211 Lamarre Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. Counsel.—Bennie C. Wimberly, 3514 Lancelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Plans and Requirements.— (Acting) Leslie Y. Dameron, Jr., 4412 Van Buren Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Deputy Director, Systems and Techniques.—Owen W. Williams, 4703 Ponderosa Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director, Programs, Production, and Operations.— William T. Riordan, 2109 Freda Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Comptroller.—John R. Vaughn, 3006 Rosemoor Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Staff Director of Personnel.— George D. Boale, 6336 Olde Towne Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Facilities Engineering Office.—Robert S. Allen, 3703 Paul Street, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Piigcior, Togisiics Office.—James T. Smith, 4701 Twinbrook Road, Fairfax, a. ; Dereon, Security Officc.—Leo A. Fitzgerald, 4120 Lenox Drive, Fairfax, Va. 030. Director, Special Security Office—David F. Jones, 5806 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Administration O ffice.— (Acting) Marjorie B. Dixon, 3803 South Sixth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY Hybla Valley Federal Building, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, Va. (Mailing Address: Washington, D.C. 20 305. Phone, 202-325-7055) Director—Lt. Gen. Warren D. Johnson, USAF, 70 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. Deputy Director (Operations and Administration).—Maj. Gen. William E. Shedd ITI, USA, 54 Fairfax Drive, Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060. Deputy Director (Science and Technology). —Peter H. Haas, 9232 E. Parkhill Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Comptroller.—Paul H. Carew, 5719 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Tospecnr General.—Col. Otto B. Smith, USA, 210 Kirby Hill Road, Oxon Hill, d. 20022. Joint Atomic Information Exchange Group.—Comdr. James P. Neyland, USN, 7605 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Public Affairs Officer—Maj. William A. Knapp, USA, 8300 Cooper Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Personnel and Administration Directorate—Capt. S. G. Galing, USN, 7124 Dryburgh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Intelligence and Security Directorate.—Col. Louis Okyen, USA, 5452 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Plans and Operations Directorate.—Col. Richard A. Peshkin, USAF, 8421 Masters Center, Alexandria, Va. 22308. ; Fogiskes Directorate.—Earl L. Eagles, 510 North Pegram Street, Alexandria, a. 22304. Radiation Directorate.—Col. Adrian V. Polk, USAF, 4920 Kingston Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. : Shock Physics Directorate.—Col. Jack L. Rinehart, USA, 4706 Care Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Vulnerability Directorate.—Eugene C. LaVier, 5800 Plainview Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. . Office of Procurement.—John W. Watson, 3950 Reno Road 20008. Office of Scientific Information.— Theresa J. Egan, 7965 Central Park Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Office of Management Assistant—Donald B. Polatty, 7233 Hadlow Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Department of Defense 511 ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center Building 42, 8301 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 202-295-1210 Director—Col. LaWayne R. Stromberg, USA, M.D., 302 Windsor Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. DEFENSE SECURITY ASSISTANCE AGENCY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Phone, 202-695-3291 Director—Lt. Gen. Howard M. Fish, USAF, No. 73, Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20332. Deputy Director.—Erich von Marbod. Comptroller—Robert B. Hammond, 1107 Notley Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Security Assistance Operations.—Richard R. Violette, 4B3 President Point Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone, 202-274-6001 Director—Lt. Gen. W. W. Vaughan, USA, Quarters 11, Fort Lesley J. McNair 20024. Deputy Drirector—Rear Adm. Philip Crosby, SC, USN, 4801 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Director, Contract Administration Services.—Maj. Gen. Vincent H. Ellis, USA, 1303 Robinson Place, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Brit Col. D. S. Kelsey, USAF, 8505 Cherry Valley Lane, Alexandria, a. 09. Assistant Director, Plans, Programs, and Systems.—Maj. Gen. Eugene B. Sterling, USAF, Quarters 25, Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Chester C. Spurgeon, 1503 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Special Assistant for Congressional Affairs.—Daniel M. Dobson, 7636 Dunston Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Counsel.—Karl Kabeiseman, 2419 Black Cap Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Comptroller.— William J. Cassell, 4010 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Inspector General.—Col. James T. Nelson, Jr., USAF, 1615 Dunterry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Command Security Oflicer.— Col. John P. McConnell, USAF, 2810 Bluejay Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Staff Director, Adminisiration.—Col. John J. McAleer, Jr., USA, 7006 Berkshire Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Staff Director, Civilian Personnel—H. E. Jacobs (acting), 10821 Mount Vine-yard Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Staff Director, Military Personnel.—Col. C. H. Milian, Jr., USAF, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Apt. 533, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Staff Director, Installations and Services.—Col. John F. Brewer, Jr., USA, 4923 Cove Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Executive Director, Supply Operations.—Brig. Gen. L. F. Sullivan, USMC, 7210 Regent Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Executive Director, Procurement.—Porter T. Walton, 7604 Manor House Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Executive Director, Technical and Logistics Services—Richard G. Bruner, 5518 Flag Run Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Executive Director, Contract Administration.—Raymond W. Dellas, 2917 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Executive Director, Production.—Charles T. Patterson, 3705 South George Mason Drive, No. 1048F, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Executive Director, Quality Assurance.— Rear Adm. Robert W. Watkins, USN, 7325 Range Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Executive Director, Industrial Security.—Col. Jack G. Pruett, USA, 8903 Camfield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 512 Congressional Directory Deputy Director, Contract Administration Services—Continued Executive Director, Contractor Employment Compliance—James W. Cisco, 6137-E Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Office of Plans and Management.—Martin F. Brooks, 6301 Stevenson Avenue, Apt. 317, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Office of Contract Management Review.—Col. C. L. Hyland, USAF, 8228 Stone-wall Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-695-6639 Chairman.—Donald R. Cotter, 3021 South Hill Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Members: Army: Maj. Gen. Robert J. Malley, USA, 1122 Ormond Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Brig. Gen. Lynwood B. Lennon, USA, 8311 Cedardale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Navy: Rear Adm. Robert J. Hanks, USN, 4016 Moss Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Rear Adm. Albert L. Kelln, USN, 8621 Woodward Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Air Force: Maj. Gen. Charles F. G. Kuyk, Jr., USAF, 84 Westover Street, Bolling AFB 22304. Brig. Gen. Charles L. Donnelly, Jr., USAF, 2144 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Secretary.—Brig. Gen. William B. Maxson, USAF, 1306-1 Vanden-berg Drive, Andrews AFB, Md. 20335. : ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Hoffman Building 2, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 202-325-8000 Chairman.—Richard C. Solibakke, 6831 Glencove Drive, Clifton, Va. 22024. Vice Chairman.— Daniel M. Arons, 307 Timber Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Vice Chairman.—Harris J. Andrews, Jr., 3462 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Recorder.— George L. Hawkes, 3717 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES 6917 Arlington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 301-227-1986 Chairman, Board of Regents.—David Packard, Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304. Executive Secretary.— Capt. Stephen Barchet, MC USN, 12401 Willow Green Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. President.— (Acting) David Packard, Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304. Secretary to the President.— Priscilla A. Salmon, 1060 26th Road, South Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant to the President for Congressional Public Affairs.—John H. Dressen- dorfer, 1804 Hunting Cove Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Legal Counsel.—Ms. Merel P. Glaubiger, 2137 LeRoy Place 20008. Director of Administrative Affairs.—Frank M. Reynolds, 9107 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief of Logistics.—S. Jay Turnbull, 6509 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief of Financial Management.— Wallace O. Bassford, 3738 Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief of Personnel/ Manpower.—Vera Bumbak, 6333 Lakewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Dean, School of Medicine.—Jay P. Sanford, M.D., 5480 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Dean.—Capt. Stephen Barchet, MC USN, 12401 Willow Green Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Commandant, Medical Officer Candidates Student Body.—Col. Robert J. T. Joy, MC USA, 5821 Highland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Dean for Student Affairs.—Lt. Col. Ronald R. Blanck, MC USA, 8410 Donybrook Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Dean for Instructional and Research Support.—Lt. Col. Kenneth E. Kinnamon, VC USA, 12613 Monteclair Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Dean for Academic Support.—Col. Donald G. Ebner, MSC USA, 12612 Exchange Court North, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director of Admissions.— Capt. Robert K. Gifford, MSC USA, 14120 London Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Dean for Graduate/Continuing Education.—Col. John W. Bullard, MSC USA, 9209 Cutting House Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. 79-000 O -77 -35 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY The Pentagon 20310. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 (Code 11) CLIFFORD L. ALEXANDER, Jr. Secretary of the Army, born in New York City, September 21, 1933; received A.B. degree in American Government, cum laude, from Harvard University in 1955 and LL.B. degree from Yale University Law School in 1958; following graduation from law school, enlisted in the 569th Field Artillery Battalion, New York National Guard, and was called to active duty for 6 months; separated from the active Army at Fort Dix, N.J., in February 1959; from 1959 to 1961, served as assistant district attorney for New York County, leaving that office to become executive director of the Manhattanville Hamilton Grange Neighborhood Conservation Project; was then named program and executive director of Harlem Youth Opportunities; in 1963, was called to the White House by President Kennedy to serve as foreign affairs officer of the National Security Council; from 1964 through 1967, President Johnson appointed him, successively, Deputy Special Assistant to the President, Associate Special Counsel, and Deputy Special Counsel to the President; served as Chairman of EEOC during the period 1967 through 1969; in September 1968, served as special representative of the President, with rank of Ambassador, heading U.S. delegation marking the independence of the Kingdom of Swaziland; served as special con-sultant to President Johnson on civil rights; was a partner in law firin of Arnold& Porter until 1975 when he became a member of the Washington law firm of Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson & Alexander until his appointment as Secretary of the Army; from 1972 through 1976, hosted and coproduced a weekly television program shown in several cities and did television commentaries; was a law pro-fessor, teaching courses at both Howard University Law School and Georgetown Law Center; sworn in as Secretary of the Army on February 14, 1977; married to the former Adele Logan of New York; children: Elizabeth, 14; Mark, 12. Under Secretary of the Army.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management).—Hadlai A. Hull, 5001 Rockwood Parkway 20016. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Logisiics).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Development).—Edward A. Miller, 9110 Volunteer Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Administrative Assistant.—John G. Connell, Jr., 302 Clover Way, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Chief of Public Affairs—Maj. Gen. L. Gordon Hill, 8410 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief of Legislative Liatson.—Maj. Gen. James M. Lee, Quarters 12B, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-3211 Ezeculive.—Col. Arthur Holmes, Jr., 8613 Bluedale Road, Alexandria, Va. Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. William S. Carpenter, 1526 Gingerwood Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; Maj. Donald E. Nowland, 4100 Meadow Hill Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Maj. Jon D. Collins, 12708 Valley-wood Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Personal Secretaries.—Colpurnia H. Dyson, Camp Springs, Md.; Shiuko Sakai, 4201 Lee Highway, Apt. 309, Arlington, Va. 22207. 515 516 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-4311 Immediate Office of the Under Secretary: Executive.—Col. John A. Todd, 9533 Saluda Court, Lorton, Va. 22079. Military Assistants to the Under Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. Jerry C. Harrison, 4326 Cedarlake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Maj. Paul J. Vander-ploog, 5617 Ashfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Personal Secretaries.—Jalyne T. Shaw, 1106 South Thomas Street, Apt. A, Arlington, Va. 22204; Delores M. Goode, Crystal Plaza, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army.— Michael Blumenfeld. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Operations Research).—David C. Hardison, 3807 Bent Branch Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Operations Research).—Hunter M. Woodall, Jr., 8131 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22150. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (CIVIL WORKS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-8986 Depry Assistant Secretary.—Charles R. Ford, 5240 Richardson Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. Ezxecutive.—Col. James M. Miller, 1945 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy for Environmental Affairs.—Bruce A. Hildebrand, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy for Policy, Planning, and Legislative Affairs.—Donald L. Dillon, 2300 North Washington Boulevard, Apt. 101, Arlington, Va. 22201. Military Assistant for Panama Canal.—Lt. Col. Robert Crittenden, 9221 Nester Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-4291 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Jack E. Hobbs, 8231 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Ezxecutive—Col. Howard M. Steele, Jr., 9313 Boothe Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. - Assistant Executive.— Dorothy A. Baetcke. Deputy for Resource Analysis.—P. Marshall Ryan, 1434 Greenmont Court, Reston, Va. 22070. Deputy for Management Information and Financial Systems.—John F. Wallace, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 514N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Secretaries.— Margaret M. Liles, 1013 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Mrs. 22204; Mrs. Joyce L. Buchanan, 8339 Uxbridge Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-2254 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Edwin Greiner, 6732 Brigadoon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Ezecutive.—Col. Jack A. Apperson, 3508 Woodside Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Military Assistant.—Maj. Thomas L. Prather, Jr., 4910 Sprayer Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Deputy for Materiel Acquisition (Acting).—Mrs. Sally Clements, 4914 North 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy for Supply, Maintenance and Transportation.—Eric A. Orsini, 6301 Dana Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy for Installations and Housing.—Paul W. Johnson, 3315 Highland Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-9253 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Paul D. Phillips, 4702 Windom Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Review Boards and Personnel Security).— Francis X. Plant, 4635 Seminary Road, T-2, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs). — William D. Clark, 4107 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy for Military Personnel Policy and Programs.—Clayton N. Gompf, 7902 Stirrup Cup Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Civilian Personnel Policy and Equal Opportunity.—Joseph S. Bennett. Ezecutive.—Col. Douglas M. Eye, Box 108, Aldie, Va. 22001. Chief, Military Personnel Policy.—Col. William K. Merrill, 6103 Backlick Road, Springfield, Va. 22030. Chief, Manpower, Forces and Readiness.— William E. Manning, 8337 Wagon Wheel Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief, Procurement, Education, Research, and Training.—Col. Edward R. Guthrie, 5353 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Reserve Forces.— Col. Mac D. Sanders, Springfield, Va. Director, Office of Employment Policy and Grievance Review. — [Vacant.] Secretary. —[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-6153 Deputy for Science and Technology.— Dr. Kary C. Emerson, 2704 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Ezecutive.—Col. Donald E. Shaw, 4501 Sonata Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Ezecutive.—CW4 Frank Stamey, 5341 Taney Avenue, Apt. 301, Alex-andria, Va. 22304. Deputy for’ Communications and Target Acquisition.— Victor L. Friedrich, 6808 Northfield Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy for Management and Budget.—Charles R. Woodside, 3607 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22308. Deputy for Air and Missile Defense.— Arthur N. Thomas, Jr., 10513 Brevity Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Depaly Jor Aviation.—Col. Carl H. McNair, Jr., 7821 Friars Court, Alexandria, for a. 22306. Deputy for Combat Materiel.—Col. Joseph B. Ameel, 7021 Leewood Forest Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy [ Fire Support.—Col. Walter Beinke, 2804 Balliett Court, Vienna, Va. 221 Secreary ei Helen H. McGillicuddy, 1114 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 02. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-9235 Principal Deputy General Counsel.—Richard V. Kearney, 419 Walker Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy General Counsel (Logistics).—Stanley N. Nissel, 3208 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy General Counsel (Military and Civil Affairs).—Bland West, 4000 North 25th Place, Arlington, Va. 22207. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310 Phone, 695-2442 Deputy Administrative Assisiant.—Roswell M. Yingling, 213 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Administrative Support Group.— William B. Cabell, 19 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. 518 Congressional Directory Director, Studies and Analyses Staff.—J. J. Harvatt, 3304 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. oi Chief, Management O flicc.—Peter Stein, 5001 Linette Lane, Red Fox Forest, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Cwilian Employees Security Program.— Lester J. Boykin, 3155 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Coordinator for Headquarters Services— Washington.—Roswell M. Yingling, 213 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Personnel and Employment Service—W ashington.—Leon Kniaz, 2328 Antiqua Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Defense Supply Service— Washington.—C. Leslie Walleigh, 6205 Wedge-wood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Defense Telephone Service— Washington.—James T. Bedsole, Route 3, Box 286, Keyes Ferry Acres, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 25425. Director, Space and Building Management Service— Washington.—Paul R. Kunberger, 6344 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-5135 Depry Sy —brg Gen. Robert B. Solomon, 4806 Thiban Terrace, Annandale, a. 22003. Office for the Freedom of Information.— William J. Donohoe, 7037 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Ezxecutive—Lt. Col. J. G. Cozad, 5509 Queensberry Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Civilian Aides Program.—Masj. E. W. Shaw, 9010 Brook Ford Road, Burke, Va. Policy and Plans Division.—Col. E. G. Johnson, 6500 Machodoc Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. ei Information Division.—Col. R. E. Ropp, 3030 Covington Street, Fairfax, a. 22030. Community Relations Division.—Col. E. P. Smith, 8019 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Command Information Division.—Col. P. D. Chisolm, 809 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22304. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Chief—Brig. Gen. James C. Donovan, 7511 Nancemond Street, Spring-field, Va. 22150 (202-695-6368). Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.—Roger M. Currier, 1515 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202 (202-695-3918). Special Assistant.—Brig. Gen. William W. Maurer. Executive.—Col. William R. Chritton, Jr., 8115 Ashton Birch Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152 (202-695-3524). Assistant Ezecutive.—CW3 Melvyn Halfon, 14649 Ponderosa Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191 (202-695-6028). % Chief, Plans and Operations Division.—Lt. Col. Bruce Harris, 8110 Saxony Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003 (202-695-4854). : Chief, Congressional Inquiry Division.—Col. Robert H. Chrisco, 2000 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101 (202-697-8381). : Chief, Investigative and Legislative Division.——John L. Naler, 8109 Ellet Road, Springfield, Va. 22151 (202-697-2106). Chief, House Liaison Division.—Col. Lloyd L. Burke, 5891 Kara Place, Burke, Va. 22015 (202-693-7580). Chief, Senate Liaison Division.—Col. Richard Fischer, 8510 Buckboard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308 (202-693-7446). ARMY STAFF AND SELECTED AGENCIES Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. Bernard W. Rogers (202-695-2077) Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. Walter T. Kerwin, Jr. (202-695-4371). Director of the Army Staff —Lt. Gen. William B. Fulton (202-695-3542). Deputy to the Director of the Army Staff (Executive Services) and White House Liaison Officer.—Col. James J. Waldeck, Jr. (202-695-2776). Deputy to the Director of the Army Staff (Staff Action Control).—Col. James E. Moore, Jr. (202-695-7552). : Deputy to the Director of the Army Staff (Coordination, Analysis and Reports). — Col. Victor J. Hugo (202-695-1072). : Director of Management.—Maj. Gen. Richard G. Trefry (202-695-0294). Director of Program Analysis and Evaluation. —Maj. Gen. John R. McGiffert II (202-695-4617). Director of Management Information Systems.—Maj. Gen. Clay T. Buckingham (202-695-0678). Ballistic Missile Defense Program Manager (1320 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209).—Brig. Gen. John G. Jones (202-694-3061). Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans.—Lt. Gen. Edward C. Meyer (202-695-2904). Chief of Military History.—Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Jr. (202-693-5002). Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (202-695-6003). Director, U.S. Women’s Army Corps.—Brig. Gen. Mary E. Clarke (202-697-2102). The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. Paul T. Smith (202-—-695-0163). Commanding General, USA Military Personnel Center (200 Stovall Street, Alexan- dria, Va. 22332) .—Maj. Gen. Charles K. Heiden (202-325-8844). Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. Jack C. Fuson (202-695-4102). Deputy Chief of Staff for Research, Development, and Acquisiiion.—Lt. Gen. Howard H. Cooksey (202-697-8186). Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. John A. Kjellstrom (202-695-2510). Director of Army Budget.—Maj. Gen. Richard L. West (202-697-3937). Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Maj. Gen. LaVern E. Weber (202-697-2430). Director, Army National Guard.—Maj. Gen. Charles A. Ott, Jr. (202-697-5559). Chief, Army Reserve.— Maj. Gen. Henry Mohr (202-697-1784). Assistant he of Staff for Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Harold R. Aaron (202- 695-3033). Chief of ak (Washington, D.C. 20314).—Lt. Gen. John W. Morris (202- 693-7000). The Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Wilton B. Persons, Jr. (202-697-5151). The sa, General and Auditor General—Lt. Gen. Marvin D. Fuller (202- 695-1500). Chief, U.S. Army Audit Agency (Washington, D.C. 20316).—Maj. Gen. Homer S. Long, Jr. (202-756-1388). The Surgeon General.—Lt. Gen. Richard R. Taylor (202-697-1295). Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Orris B. Kelly (202-695-1134). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND Arlington, Va. 22212 Commanding General.—Brig. Gen. William I. Royla (202-692-6637). Deputy Commanding General.—Brig. Gen. James E. Freeze (703-692-6603). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. Robert G. Yerks (202-693-0135). Deputy Commanding Geaeral.—Brig. Gen. Jerry R. Curry (202-693-1133). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND Washington, D.C. 20318 Commanding General—Brig. Gen. Paul M. Timmerberg (703-693-0772). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT AND READINESS COMMAND 5001 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22333 Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. George Sammet, Jr. (703-274-9625). Deputy for Materiel Development.—John D. Blanchard (acting) (703-274-9705). Deputy Commanding General for Materiel Readiness.—Lt. Gen. Eugene D’ Ambrosio (703-274-9700). Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Harold B. Gibson, Jr. (703-274-9641). Major Subordinate Commands: U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Materiel Readiness Command (Warren, Mich. 48090). — Maj. Gen. Chester M. McKeen, Jr. (313-573-1131). U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Research and Development Command (Warren, Mich. 48090).—Maj. Gen. Oscar C. Decker, Jr. (313-573-2144). 520 Congressional Directory U.S. Army Troop Support Command (St. Louts, Mo. 63120).—Brig. Gen. Arthur J. Junot (314-263-2201). U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command (St. Lours, Mo. 63166).—Maj. Gen. Eivind H. Johansen (314-268-2201). U.S. Army Armament Materiel Readiness Command (Rock Island, Ill. 61200).— Maj. Gen. William E. Eicher (309-794-5111). U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command (Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. 07801).—Maj. Gen. Bennett L. Lewis (201-328-3200). U.S. Army Missile Materiel Readiness Command (Redstone Arsenal, Ala. 36809) .— Maj. Gen. George E. Turnmeyer (205-876-2101). U.S. Army Missile Research and Development Command (Redstone Arsenal, Ala. 35809).— Brig. Gen. Grayson D. Tate, Jr. (205-876-2324). U.8. Army Electronics Command (Fort Monmouth, N.J. 07703).—Maj. Gen. John XK. Stoner, Jr. (201-532-1515). U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 21005).—Maj. Gen. Patrick W. Powers (301-278-4374). Us ey Ioparnations) Logistics Command.—Brig. Gen. Tom H. Brain (703-4-8380). U.S. Army Depot System Command (Chambersburg, Pa. 17201).—Brig. Gen. Robert L. Bergquist (717-263-6400). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY FORCES COMMAND Fort McPherson, Ga. 30330 Commanding General.— Gen. Frederick J. Kroesen (404-752-3700). Deputy Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. Sam S. Walker (404-752-3002). Chief of Staff —Maj. Gen. John Q. Henion (404-752-3911). USAFORSCOM Liaison Officer (Room 24 724, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310) .—Lt. Col. Roger C. Laudati (202-697-2151). Continental U.S. Armies: First U.S. Army (Headquarters, Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20766).—Lt. Gen. Jeffrey G. Smith (301-677-3334). Fifth U.S. Army (Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78234).—Lt. Gen. Allen M. Burdett, Jr. (512-221-6864). Sizth U.S. Army (Headquarters, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. 94129). —L#t. Gen. Edward M. Flanagan, Jr. (415-561-2778). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. 23651 Commanding General.— Gen. William E. DePuy (804-727-3514). Deputy Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. Frank A. Camm (804-727-2421). Chaef of Staff —Maj. Gen. Robert C. Hixon (804-727-3126). USATRADOC Liaison Officer (Room 2A 724, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310).—Lt. Col. Roger C. Laudati (202-695-6301). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND Fort Huachuca, Ariz. 85613 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. Gerd S. Grombacher (602-538-6161). Deputy Commanding General.—Brig. Gen. Kenneth R. Symmes (602-538-6262). MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMAND Washington, D.C. 20315 Commander.—Maj. Gen. Henry R. Del Mar (202-756-1761). Vice Commander.—Maj. Gen. George M. Wentsch (USAF) (202-756-1137). Deputy Commander.— Capt. C. M. Smith (USN) (202-756-1798). U.S. ARMY HEALTH SERVICES COMMAND Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78324 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. Spurgeon H. Neel, Jr. (512-221-6313). Deputy Commanding General.—Brig. Gen. Jack P. Pollock (512-221-6313). Chief of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Philip A. Deffer (512-221-6316). U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY West Point, N.Y. 10996 Superintendent.—Lt. Gen. Sidney B. Berry (914-938-3705). Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. John C. Bard (914-938-2113). Dean of Academic Board.—Brig. Gen. Frederick A. Smith, Jr. (914-938-2000). DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND MILITARY MISSIONS Responsibilities for the following boards, commissions, and military missions have been assigned to the officials listed below: Tutle Responsible Official Army Board for Correction of Military Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man-Records. power and Reserve Affairs). Army Council of Review Boards Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man-power and Reserve Affairs). Board of Commissions, U.S. Soldiers’ Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man-Home. power and Reserve Affairs). Board of Engineers for Rivers and Chief of Engineers. Harbors. California Debris Commission Chief of Engineers. Coastal Engineering Research Board___ Chief of Engineers. Military Missions Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans. Mississippi River Commission Chief of Engineers National Board for the Promotion of Under Secretary of the Army. Rifle Practice. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-3131 (Code 11) W. GRAHAM CLAYTOR, Secretary of the Navy (Room 4E710, Pentagon), was sworn into office on February 14, 1977; born March 14, 1912, in Roanoke, Va.; B.A., University of Virginia; J.D., Harvard Law School; served in the U.S. Navy, 1941-46, released from active duty in 1946 with the rank of lieutenant commander; served as commanding officer of the following ships: Submarine Chaser 516 (1942-43), Destroyer Escort Lee Fox (1943-44), and Destroyer Escort Cecil J. Doyle (1944-45); law clerk to Court of Appeals Judge Learned Hand and Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis; admitted to New York and Dis-trict of Columbia Bars; associate and partner in the law firm of Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C., 1938-67; vice president-law, Southern Railway Sys-tem, 1963-67, elected president, 1967, and chairman of the board, 1976; married Frances Hammond, 1948; two children: Murray and Graham III. Under Secretary of the Navy.—R. James Woolsey, 6808 Florida Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Depuly Under Secretary of the Navy.—H. Robert Ferneau, 4520 Jamestown Road 0016. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics).—Dr. John J. Bennett, 1523 Bellehaven Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—Joseph T. McCullen, 5512 Pollard Road 20016. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development).—H. Tyler Marcy, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).— Gary D. Penisten, 3805 Winterset Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. General Counsel. —E. Grey Lewis, 408 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Chief of Rear Adm. David M. Cooney, USN, 6203 Larston Drive, Information.— Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. G. E. R. Kinnear II, USN, 85 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-4603 Ezecutive Assistant and Naval Aide.— Capt. Douglas F. Mow, USN, 3107 Water-side Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide—Col. William A. Bloomer, USMC, 15903 Moncure Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026. -Staff Assistant.—Thomas E. Bolt, 8155 Larkin Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Comdr. Robert B. Sims, USN, 3227 Brook-ings Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Counsel.—Comdr. Thomas E. Flynn, JAGC, USN, 1406 Earnshaw Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Administrative Aide.—Comdr. Leslie N. Palmer, USN, 1505 Ainsley Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant to the Administrative Aide.— Christine A. Coon, 3149 Lindenwood Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Administrative Division.—Lt. John M. Oyler, USN, 827 Prince Court, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-3141 Ezecutive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. Clyde R. Bell, 2417 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. D’Wayne Gray, USMC, 3423 Barger Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 523 524 Congressional Directory The Special Assistant.-—Johnnie R. Stephens, 8402 Grand Haven Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, National Capital Region Facilities and Services Staff.—Einer R. Nielson, 2312 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Private Secretary.—Mary Lou Gnam, 3701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Assistant.—Charlotte A. Jennings. Personal Secretary—Sandra L. Taglauer. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Room 266, Crystal Plaza 5 20360. Phone, 692-2202 Ezecutive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. John R. Delaney, USN, 742 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Marine Corps Aide/ Liaison Officer.—Lt. Col. Neil Larimer, USMC, 8443 Porter Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. The Special Assistant.—Peter McDavitt, 1424 Highwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. The Special Assistant for Transportaiion.—Robert A. Carl, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Spay Aide.—Comdr. Alvin H. Allnutt, USN, 6827 Ontario Street, Springfield, a. 22152. : Private Secretary.—Irene Curran, 9204 Bellwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2179 Ezecutive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. John W. Renard, 8141 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Marine Corps Aide.—Lt. Col. George R. Frank, Jr.,, USMC, 12314 Mulberry Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22102. Deputy Assistant Secretary ( Manpower Affairs).—Douglas M. Johnston, Jr., 2001 South Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs).—J. Palmer Gaillard, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 812N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Amina Assistant.—Earl M. Greer, 19613 Great Arbor Drive, Potomac, d. 20854. Special Assistant, Legal —Comdr. Lawrence M. Farrell, USN, 3164 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant for Reserve Affairs.—Capt. Harry V. Samis, USNR, 7900 Inver-ton Road, Apt. 303, Annandale, Va. 22003. Special Assistant for Naval Personnel.—Lt. Comdr. Glen E. Whisler, 13205 Parson Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant for Marine Personnel—Maj. Robert L. Pappas, USMC, 9804 Ward Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant for Civilian Personnel.—William M. Paz, 6609 Mid Hill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Special Assistant for Equal Opportunity.—John A. Burroughs, Jr., 4101 Danville Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. 3 Special Assistant for Nonappropriated Funds.—Oliver R. Ashe, 3601 Wisconsin Avenue 20016. Private Secretary.—Judith Anne Graham, 5009 North 13th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-6315 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide—Capt. J. W. Organ, USN, 7720 Bridle Path Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Lt. Col. Philip L. Noggle, USMC, 2809 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistants.—Comdr. Robert M. Kraft, USN, 7901 Marysia Court, Spring-field, Va. 22153; Dr. Samuel Koslov, 8621 Polk Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Comdr. John W. Kinnier, USN, 3007 Battersea Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Harry Sonnemann, 1115 Theresa Ann Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Comdr. Alex Anckonie, 905 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Dr. Peter Water-man, 25 Brandywine Street SW. 20032; James S. Campbell, 525 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Dr. Thomas P. Quinn, 5399 Temple Hills Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Private Secretary.— Diana Y. Combs, 4990 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2325 Ezecutive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. V. W. Klein, USN, 8606 Sinon Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Marine Corps Aide.—Harold H. T. Ward, 8022 West Point Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Special Assisianis.— William H. Reindel, 9602 Baccarat Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22036; Robert B. Barker, 8430 Stable Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Proves Secretary.—Jean C. O’Brien, 2500 North Van Dorn Strect, Alexandria, a. 22302. BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS Room 4415, Arlington Annex 20370. Phone, 694-1671/694-1693 Chairman.—Samuel Schulman, 6015 Ninth Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Recorder.—John E. Corcoran, .Jr., 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 706N, Arlington, Va. 22202. NAVY DEPARTMENT BOARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Room 3026, Arlington Annex 20370. Phone, 694-8762 Senior Member.—Rear Adm. Martin D. Carmody, USN, 88 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. Secretary.—Comdr. James F. McCarthy, 2443 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 22090. Admanistrative Officer.—D. H. Seid, 5524 Forrestal Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. EMPLOYEE APPEALS REVIEW BOARD Room 536, Crystal Plaza 6 20360. Phone, 692-1221 Chairman.—¥rank A. Robey, Jr., 9617 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. NAVAL COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL BOARDS Room 911, Ballston Centre Tower, No. 2 22203. Phone, 692-4355 Diredor Rr Adm. John M. De Largy, USN, 2219 Windsor Road, Alexandria, ; a. 22307. Deputy Director—Col. T. P. O’Callaghan, USMC, 6101 Yellowstone Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. . Legal Counsel.—Lt. Comdr. M. W. Kirkpatrick, Jr., JAGC, USN. Ezecutive Assistant.—Comdr. E. H. Dempewolf, USN. Administrative Officer.—Ms. E. M. Duffus. Special Correspondence Officer—Lt. C. S. Wright, USN. ental Donen, Central Physical Evaluation Board.—Col. C. D. Goodiel, Jr., Senzor Member, Physical Review Council.—Col. W. J. Dickinson. Recorder, Naval Clemency and Parole Board.—M. G. Brambilla, Jr. Chand Naval Physical Disability Review Board.—Capt. A. A. Helgerson, MC, Executive ‘Secretary, Navy Discharge Review Board.—Capt. C. L. Barteau, USN. Chairman, Employee Appeals Review Board.—Frank A. Robey, Jr. 526 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Room 222, Pomponio Plaza, 1735 North Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, OX 4-8205 Director of Civilian Manpower Management.— William Paz. Deputy Director of Civilian Manpower Management.—Thomas R. Muir. Admirer Officer.—William W. Stetson, 664 South Jefferson Street, Arlington, a. ; : Legal and Legislative.—Harry Tebbutt. Special Assistant, Equal Employment Opportunity.—John A. Burroughs, 4101 Danville Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Special Assistant for Navy Manpower Study.—Ed Zwerski. Special Assistant for CCPO Organization and Development.—Joseph Cardillo. Special Assistant for Human Awareness.—Si Masse. Special Assistant for Nonappropriated Funds.—Oliver Ashe. Director, Command Relations Dwision.—Capt. Richard H. Jones. Darector, Personnel Management Division.—W. N. Price. Director, Career Management and Information Systems.—Raymond A. Harrison. Director, Labor and Employee Relations Division.— Attilio DiPasquale. Director, Field Operations Division.— William M. Meaut. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E752, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2325 Compualier ol the Navy.— Gary D. Penisten, 3805 Winterset Drive, Annandale, a. 22003. Deputy Comptroller.—Rear Adm. J. R. Ahern, USN, 4015 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Budget and Reports.—Rear Adm. Stanley S. Fine, USN, 2104 Wilkinson Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306. : Assistant Comptroller, Financial Management Systems.—Rear Adm. James A. Ahern, USN. Auditor General.—Rear Adm. Paul H. Engle, 8416 Crossley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Counsel.—Vladimir J. Szarek. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Room 480, Crystal Plaza 5 20360. Phone, 692-7328 General Counsel.—E. Grey Lewis, 408 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Principal Deputy General Counsel.— William L. Brown, 3508 Pinehurst Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Depry Senaral Counsel.—Harvey J. Wilcox, 3800 23d Street North, Arlington, a. : Asscuans, Sn Counsel.—Robert J. Gomez, 6113 Berlee Drive, Alexandria, a. 12. Associate General Counsel.— George W. Markey, Jr., 8503 Carroll Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistants to the General Counsel.—Joseph J. Duffy, Jr.; Saul Katz; Jon W. van Horne; Saundra J. Adkins; Patrick J. Gnazzo; William L. Walsh, Jr. Director, Contract Appeals Division.—C. John Turnquist. Counsel for Commands and O fices.—[See individual commands and offices. ] OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY Room 2042, Arlington Annex 20370. Phone, 694-5021 Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. William O. Miller, JAGC, USN, 11617 Hun-ters Green Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. Charles McDowell, JAGC, USN, 1106 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. Civilian Counselor.—[Vacant.] Military Executive Assistant.—Lt. Comdr. William D. Cohen. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Civil Law).—Capt. John S. Jenkins. Arsstant | Loudlgs Advocate General (Military Law).—Col. Benjamin B. Ferrell, Assistant Judge Advocate General ( Military Personnel and Management).—Capt. Henry S. Palau. Depedy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Reserve Personnel).—Comdr. Harvey onroe. Assistant to the Judge Advocate General (Financial Management and Adminisira-tton).—David R. Spain. Deputy flestmans Judge Advocate General (International Law).—Capt. Bruce arlow. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Admiralty).—Capt. T. E. Lohrey. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Administrative Law).—Capt. Keith D. Lawrence. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General ( Litigation).—Capt. W. Dean Pfeiffer. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Claims).—Capt. Leonard C. Mirtsching. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Legal Assistance and Tazes).—Lt. Comdr. Robert T. Gerken. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General ( Military Justice).—Capt. Mailland G. reed. Deg’ Assistant Judge Advocate General (Investigations).—Comdr. Charles E. ope. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Inspections and Surveys).—Capt. John M. Meighan, Jr. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (JAG Military Personnel).—Comdr. Lowell C. Laitsch. NAVY APPELLATE REVIEW ACTIVITY Building 200, Naval District 20374. Phone, 433-4158 Officer in Charge.—Col. Benjamin B. Ferrell. Director, Appellate Defense Division.—Comdr. Abert W. Eoff 11. Director, Appellate Government Division.—Lt. Col. Peter N. Kress, USMC. U.S. NAVY COURT OF MILITARY REVIEW Building 200, Navy Yard 20374. Phone, 433-4158 Chief Judge.—Capt. Owen L. Cedarburg, JAGC, USN, 1401 Juliana Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Senior Judge, Panel No. 1.—Capt. Owen L. Cedarburg, JAGC, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 2.—Capt. Robert B. Newton, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 3.—Col. Michael P. Murray, USMC. Alternate Judge.—Capt. John P. Dunbar, USN. Commissioner.—Lt. Steven S. Honigman. Clerk of the Court.—Mrs. Gloria G. Kiracofe. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 2E340, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-7391 Chief of Information.— Rear Adm. David M. Cooney, USN, 6203 Larston Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Chief of Information.—Capt. Ralph L. Slawson, USN, 2302 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Executive Assistant to Chief of Information.—Lt. Comdr. J. S. Sirmans, USN, 238 North Randolph Road, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. Assistant Chief of Information (Operations).—Capt. Ralph Blanchard, 4964 Schuyler Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Chief of Information (Plans and Programs).—Comdr. H. Loving, 13226 Memory Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Chief of Information (Internal Relations).—Capt. Walter Thomas, USN, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Financial Management/Comptroller.—Capt. Jack Marriott, 13703 Smallwood Court, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Director, Administrative Services Division.—Lt. Comdr. Nonna E. Cheatham, USN. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Room 5C760, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-7146 Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. G. E. R. Kinnear II, USN, 85 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. ] Depuly Chief. —Capt. Niles R. Gooding, Jr., 6615 Grey Fox Drive, Springfield, a. 22151. Ezecutive Assistant.—Comdr. Arcenio Alves, Jr., 9212 Capricorn Court, Burke, Va. 22105. 528 Congressional Directory Adminisirative Assistant.—Comdr. John A. Hendry, USN, 4705 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Plans and Operations.—Tom Ball. Dive, ng Liarson.—Capt. James T. High, Jr., 4308 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, a. 0. : Director, House Liaison.—Capt. James E. Kneale, USN, 2335 South Meade Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Congressional Committee Liaison.—Capt. Richard T. Manning, USN, 2105 Prices Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Divedior, fp siaion.—Cogt Thomas F. Hairston, 1225 Daleview Drive, McLean, a. 22101. OFFICE OF DISABILITY EVALUATION Ballston Center, Tower 1, Arlington, Va. 22217. Phone, 692-4355 Director.—Rear Adm. John M. DeLargy, USN. Deputy Director.—Col. T. P. O’Callaghan. OFFICE OF NAVAL PETROLEUM AND OIL SHALE RESERVES Room 1024, Crystal Plaza 6 20366. Phone, 692-3966 Director—Capt. Georg G. Dowd, JAGC, USN, 13100 Putnam Circle, Wood-bridge, Va. 22191. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Ballston Tower 1, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22217. Phone, 692-4259 Chief of Naval Research.—Rear Adm. R. K. Geiger, USN, 2067 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. : : Deputy and Assistant.—Capt. J. C. Bajus, USN, Quarters A, Naval Research Laboratory 20375. Deputy and Chief Scientist.—Dr. William P. Raney, 5946 Wilton Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22310. Deputy Assistant Oceanographer for Ocean Science.—Dr. John B. Hersey, 8911 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Counsel.—D. L. Reidy. : Assistant Chief for Technology.—Capt. A. R. Thompson. Assistant Chief for Patents.—Capt. Frank S. Johnston. Assistant Chief for Research.—Capt. Aron L. Stapp. Director of Research.—Dr. Elliot H. Weinberg. Director of Procurement Services.— William J. Wilkin. Assistant Chief for Administration.— Comer H. Bird, Capt. Jr. OFFICE OF PROGRAM APPRAISAL Room 4D730, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-9396 Director—Rear Adm. R. J. Hays, USN, 4710 Newcomb Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Director.—Capt. T. F. Wentworth, USN, 3019 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Ezecutive Assistant.—Lt. Comdr. R. G. McCann, 2510 Dover Court, Woodbridge, ‘Va. 22192, Deputy for Marine Corps Matiers.—Col. C. H. Pitman. Special Assistant.— George F. Strollo. Special Assistant.—J. R. Masciarelli. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E660, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-6007 Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. James L. Holloway III, USN, Quarters AA, 2300 E Street 20037. Vice Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Harold E. Shear, Quarters BB, 2300 E Street 20037. 3 : Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations/Director of Naval Rear Administration.— Adm. James W. Nance. Director, Naval Reserve.—Vice Adm. Pierre N. Charbonnet, Jr. Director, Navy Program Planning.—Vice Adm. Donald C. Davis. ; Director, Command and Control and Communications (C3) Programs.—Vice Adm. R. Y. Kaufman. Department of the Navy 529 Director, Antisubmarine Warfare and Ocean Surveillance Programs.—Vice Adm. Edward C. Waller. Director, Office of Research, Development, Test and Evaluaiion.—Vice Adm. Parker B. Armstrong. Director, Naval Education and Training.—Vice Adm. James B. Wilson. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower).—Vice Adm. James D. Watkins. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Submarine Warfare).—Vice Adm. Robert L. J. ong. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Surface Warfare).—Vice Adm. James H. oyle, Jr. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations ( Logistics).—Vice Adm. Edward W. Cooke. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare).—Vice Adm. F. C. Turner. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans, Policy, and Operations).—Vice Adm. Joseph P. Moorer. Naval Inspector General.—Rear Adm. Martin D. Carmody. Director, Naval Intelligence.—Rear Adm. D. P. Harvey. Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. David M. Cooney. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. MARINE CORPS Arlington Annex 20380. Phone, 694-2645 (Code 11) Commandant.—Gen. Louis H. Wilson, USMC, Commandant’s House, Marine Barracks 20390. Military Secretary.—Col. Ross L. Mulford, USMC, 4216 Pickering Place, Alex-andria, Va. 22309. Nergslede ss Soman, Lynn P. Blasch, USN, 4838 King Solomon Drive, Annandale, a. 22003. Arde-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. Warren H. Widehahn, Jr. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.—Sgt. Maj. Henry H. Black, USMC. Assistant Commandant.—Gen. Samuel Jaskilka, Quarters 1, Marine Barracks 20390. Executive Assistant to Assistant Commandant.—Col. William V. H. White, 14225 Aden Road, Nokesville, Va. Darector of Special Projects.—Col. Robert P. Rose, USMC. Chief of Staff —Lt. Gen. Leslie E. Brown, Quarters M-1, Washington Navy Yard 20374. Secretary to the General Staff.—Col. Kenneth L. Robinson, Jr., 2538 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Legistns Assistant.—Brig. Gen. C. G. Cooper, 3410 Barger Drive, Falls Church, a. 22044. The Ciapiass, USMC.—Capt. Leo J. McDonald, 3521 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, a. 22030. : Counsel to Commandant.— William Cone. Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Polictes.—Lt. Gen. L. F. Snowden. Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower.—Lt. Gen. Robert H. Barrow. Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics.—Maj. Gen. James R. Jones. Deputy Chief of Staff for Requirements and Programs.—Brig. Gen. Edward Bronars. Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation.—Lt. Gen. T. H. Miller. Deputy Chief of Staff for Research, Development and Studies.—Maj. Gen. Fred E. Haynes, Jr. : Fiscal Director of the Marine Corps.—Maj. Gen. Harold A. Hatch. Director of Marine Corps Reserve.—Maj. Gen. Michael P. Ryan. Inspector General of the Marine Corps.—Brig. Gen. Harold L. Coffman. Dieser 2] Information Systems Support and Management.—Brig. Gen. G. W. mith. Director, Judge Advocate Division.—Brig. Gen. Robert A. Chadwick. Director of Information.—Brig. Gen. William R. Maloney. Director of Marine Corps History and Museums.—Brig. Gen. Edwin H. Simmons. Drrector of Intelligence.—Col. C. T. Williamson. Director of Telecommunications.—Col. Phillip C. Walker. Director of Headquarters Support.—Col. M. R. Ives. MARINE BARRACKS Washington, D.C. 20390. Phone, 433-4073 Commanding Officer.—Col. Wesley H. Rice, USMC, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks 20390. 79-000 O = 77 -36 Congressional Directory HEADQUARTERS, NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAND Room 222, Crystal Plaza 5 20360. Phone, 692-3005 Chief.—Adm. Frederick H. Michaelis, USN, Quarters CC, 2300 E Street 20037. Vice oe .—Vice Adm. V. A. Lascara, USN, 88 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 6. Ezecutive Assistant and Senior Aide.—Capt. M. V. Ricketts, 6106 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Chief (Programs and Financial Management).—Rear Adm. Murray C. Cook, 8806 Aunt Lilly Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Chief (Procurement and Production).—Capt. G. J. Thompson, 8703 Pru-dence Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Chief Rear Adm. C. P. Ekas, Jr., USN, 1336 Macbeth (Development).— Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Chief (Operations and Logistics).—Rear Adm. S. White, 4213 Dandridge Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Chief (Management and Organization).—Capt. A. D. Thomson, 4903 King Richard Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dep) Chil Seewriiy Assistance).— G. Macri, 2421 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, a. | Puyblic Affairs Officer.—Capt. J. R. Davey, Jr. Legislative Liaison Officer.—N. Hanson. Legal Advisor.— Capt. N. Sabalos, JAGC, USN. Project Manager (Strategic Systems).— Rear Adm. L. Smith. Project Manager (Trident Systems).— Rear Adm. J. C. Metzel, Jr., USN. Project Munger (Antisubmarine Warfare Systems).—Rear Adm. Lee Baggett, Jr., Project Manager (Anti-Ship Missile Defense).—Capt. K. S. Masterson, Jr., USN, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 1200, Jefferson Plaza 1. Phone, 692-2260 (mail addz=38: Washington, D.C. 20361) Germaniloy = Vine Adm. K. L. Lee, USN, 503 Canterbury Lane, Alexandria, Va. 4. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. Rupert S. Miller, USN, 7801 Falstaff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Commander for Plans and Programs.—Rear Adm. Ernest R. Seymour, 10204 Glencoe Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Commander for Coniracts.—Capt. Paul L. Foster. Assistant Commander for Research and Technology.—Capt. G. M. Yowell. Assistant Commander for Logistics/Fleet Support.—Rear Adm. C. T. Faulders. Assistant Commander for Material Acquisition.—Rear Adm. James H. Foxgrover. Counsel.—Fred A. Phelps. Comptroller.—Capt. D. H. Heile, USN. Legislative Affairs Officer.—J. W. Beatman. Public Affairs Officer.— William H. McEachern. NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 9E44, National Center Building 1 20360. Phone, 692-3006 Commander.—Rear Adm. Earl B. Fowler, 1008 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Vice Cer ld Adm. G. H. Smith, 5432 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, a. 22310. Assistant Vice Commander for Organization and Manpower Management.— Capt. Merlin R. Norby, 7921 Jackson Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Ezecutive Assistant to the Commander.— Capt. J. Shoemyer. Ezecutive Assistant to the Vice Commander.—Lt. Comdr. R. S. Watkins. Technical Director.—Dr. J. S. Lawson, Jr. Special Assistant for Small Business.—C. Fiedelman. Counsel—P. V. Snow. Special Assistant for Congressional and Public Affairs.—J. R. Hennessey. Inspector General.—Rear Adm. G. H. Smith. Special Assistant for Management Review and Appraisal.—D. Z. Levy. Paient Counsel.—J. C. Warfield, Jr. Deputy Commander for Contracts.—Capt. A. S. Kulczycki. Deputy Commander for Research and Training.—Capt. J. B. Wheeler. Deputy Commander for Logistics.—Capt. H. A. McGrath. Deputy Commander for Material Acquisition.—Capt. T. F. Lechner. Project Manager, Navy Space Project.—Capt. R. T. Darcy. NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 325-0400 Commander.—Rear Adm. A. R. Marschall, CEC, USN, 807 Vassar Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Vice Connamderes Boar Adm. D. G. Iselin, CEC, USN, 1430 Cola Drive, McLean, a. 22101. Executive Assistant/ Aide to the Commander.—Comdr. F. G. Kelley, CEC, USN. Pepi. Sopris for Facilities Acquisition.—Capt. W. E. Marquardt, Jr., , USN. Deputy Commander for Facilities Management.—Capt. C. Courtright, CEC, USN. Deputy Commander for Planning.—Rear Adm. N. W. Clements. Counsel.—W. H. Speck. Inspector General/Senior. Member, Contract Award and Review Board.—Capt. Paul R. Jasper. Deputy Commander for Manpower and Organization/Assistant Chief of Civil En-gineers.—Capt. R. H. Nelson. NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND Zachary Taylor Building, National Center 3 20362. Phone, 692-3381 Commander.—Rear Adm. C. R. Bryan, USN, Quarters 76, Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20332. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. K. E. Wilson, Jr. Executive Assistant and Senior Aide.— Capt. T. A. Marnane. Assistant Chief of Staff.—Ambrose Klotz. Director of Ocean Engineering/Supervisor of Salvage..— Capt. R. B. Moss. Dazrector of Congressional and Public Affairs.—R. deF. Cleverly. Director, Office of Small Business.—C. C. Gruneberg. Counsel.—James A. Macmillan. Patent Counsel.—L. A. Miller. Director, Office of Military Personnel.—Capt. W. J. Mahony. Deputy Commander for Plans, Programs, and Financial Management/Comptroller.— Rear Adm. James W. Montgomery. Deputy Commander for Contracts.— Rear Adm. Leroy E. Hopkins. Deputy Comiinander for Research and Technology.— Capt. Lester H. Beck. Deputy Commander foi Fleet Support.—Rear Adm. D. P. Hall. Deputy Commander for Weapons, Systems and Engineering.—Rear Adm. E. W. Carter IIL. Deputy Commander for Nuclear Power.—Adm. H. G. Rickover. Deputy Commander for Reliability and Mazntainability and Quality Assurance (Acting).—H. L. C. Fleck. Deputy Commander for Ammunition.—Capt. William F. Diehl. Deputy Commander for Submarines.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commander for Surface Ships.—Rear Adm. R. L. Walters. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 622, Crystal Mall, Building 3 20376. Phone, 695-4922 Commander.—Rear Adm. W. R. Dowd, Jr., SC, USN, Quarters N, Washington Navy Yard 20374. : Vice Lormander ee Rent Adm. Eugene A. Grinstead, 5932 Oakdale Road, McLean, a. 22101. Deputy Commander, Financial Management| Compiroller.—Capt. A. A. Giordano. Deputy Commander, Procurement Management.—Capt. J. S. Sansone, Jr. Depuly Uonauder, Fleet Support and Supply Operations.— Capt. Edmund M. aller. Deprdy Commander, Plans, Policy and Systems Development.—Rear Adm. Ralph F. urphy. Deputy Commander, Capt. E. Lindsay. Transportation.— W. Deputy Commander, Civilian Personnel Program.—J. R. Curran. Deputy Commander, Administrative Management.—N. J. Kakalec. 532 Congressional Directory Commander, Navy Publications and Printing Services Management Office.—James L. erny. Deputy Commander, Navy Resale Program.— Rear Adm. Edward M. Kocher. Deputy Commander, Navy Food Service Program.— Capt. Thomas J. Piazza. Deputy Commander, Navy Fuel Management System.—Comdr. L. W. Lavely. Counsel..—William G. Rae. Director, Supply Corps Personnel.—Capt. J. L. Flores. Director, Resale Program Assistance Staff.—Comdr. A. Wood. Director, Small Business Office.—R. F. Quinn. Public Affairs Officer.—J. Roberts. Special Assistant for Legal and Legislative Affairs.—J. R. Cohn. Command Deputy Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—S. F. Mansour. Inspector General, Noe] Supply Systems Command.—Capt. R. G. Heurich. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Room 2072, Arlington Annex 20370. Phone, 694-1101 Chief of Naval Personnel.—Vice Adm. James D. Watkins, USN, Quarters A, 3701 Nebraska Avenue 20016. : Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel.—Rear Adm. Wesley L. McDonald, Quarters 79, Bolling AFB 20332. Recatess i James R. Hogg, 3607 Norwood Place, Alexandria, a. 22305. Special Assistant for Liaison and Public Affairs.—Capt. F. B. Harris. Assistant Chief for Personnel Planning and Programing.—Rear Adm. William R. Smedberg IV. Assistant Chief for Financial Management and Management Information.—Rear Adm. J. Metcalf III. Assistant Chief for Officer Development and Distribution.—Rear Adm. N. R. Thunman. Gk Chivt for Enlisted Development and Distribution.—Rear Adm. William B. arwick. Assistant Chief for Personal Affairs.—Capt. A. G. Nelson. Assistant Chief for Performance and Security.— Capt. D. J. Morgiewicz. Assistant Chief for Naval Reserve.—Capt. Carl A. Brettschneider. Chief of Chaplains.—Rear Adm. John J. O'Connor. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, 23d and E Streets 20372. Phone, 254-4348 Chief of Bureau (Surgeon General).—Vice Adm. W. P. Arentzen, MC, USN, Quarters A, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Reeoipins Assitiant=Cmn, J. C. Thompson, 5008 Terrell Street, Annandale, Va. 003. Aide/ Administrative Assistant.—Lt. Comdr. ID. WN. Benander. Assistant Chief for Headquarters Operations.—Rear Adm. C. L. Waite. Director of Program Planning and Analysis and Special Assistant to the VCNO for Medical Affairs (OP-05H).—Rear Adm. A. C. Wilson. Director, Program Planning Division.—Comdr. F. G. Anderson. Management Infermaiion Division.—Comdr. L. E. Angelo. Medico-Legal Affairs.—Lt. Comdr. R. E. Broach, JAGC. Civilian Personnel Services.—T. J. Quigley. Coriptroller.—E. D. Lundell. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Force—HMOCM H. S. Anderson. Inspector General, Medical.—Rear Adm. Walter M. Lonergan. Equal Opportunity Programs.—Lt. Buddy L. Jones. Automated Data Processing.—Lt. Comdr. J. R. Knight. Technical Information and Professional Publications.—Sylvia W. Shaffer. Medical Department Education and Training.—Rear Adm. J. W. Cox. Medical Research and Development.—Capt. C. E. Brodine. 5 Assistant Chief for Human Resources and Professional Operations.—Rear Adm. E. J. Rupnik. Medical Corps Division.—Capt. R. E. Strange. Nursing Division.— Rear Adm. Maxine Conder. Physical Standards and Special Review Division.—Capt. F. M. Barnwell. Hospital Corps Division.—Comdr. W. A. Godfrey, Jr. Naval Reserve Division.—Capt. N. V. Cooley, Jr. Manpower Requirements Division.—Capt. J. Feith. Assistant Chref for Material Resources.— Rear Adm. A. C. Wilson. Facilities Division.—Capt. B. M. Shepard. Comptroller Division.—E. D. Lundell. Assistant Chief for Operational Medical Support Division.—Rear Adm. Robert C. aning. Aerospace Medicine Division.—Capt. M. G. Webb. Surface Medicine Diviston.—Capt. R. W. Jones. Undersea Medicine Division.—Capt. Herbert E. Glick. Fleet Marine Force Medicine Division.—Capt. D. R. Hauler. Occupational and Preventive Medicine Division.— Capt. D. F. Hoefer. Assistant Chief for Dentistry.—Rear Adm. R. W. Elliott, Jr. Inspector General, Dental. —Rear Adm. P. E. Farrell. Assistant Chief for Regional Health Care Admanisiration.—Capt. J. W. Green, Jr. Medical Service Corps Division.—Capt. W. E. McConville. Healtth Care Administration Division.—Lt. Comdr. C. R. Loar. Health Benefits Division.—Capt. E. N. Buckley. Healh Records Division.—Capt. L. J. Schaffner. NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1190 Commanding Officer.—Rear Adm. Jos. T. Horgan, USN, Quarters B, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director of Clinical Services.—Capt. Charles S. Lambdin, Quarters E, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0020 Commanding Oflicer.—Capt. Kenneth W. Sell, MC, USN, 12311 Old Canal Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Executive Officer.—Capt. James Vorosmarti, Jr., USN. Administrative Officer—Comdr. Marvin L. Fitts. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1575 Director.—Col. LaWayne R. Stromberg, USA, 302 Windsor Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Dogs Director.—Col. Darrell W. McIndoe, 12405 Borges Avenue, Silver Spring, d. 20904. Administrative O ficer.—Lt. Comdr. Patrick Moore, USN. NAVAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1251 Commanding Officer.—Capt. E. M. Bryant, USN, 4206 Matthews Lane, Ken-sington, Md. 20795 Executive Officer. oar. P. J. Collier, 4400 East-West Highway, Apt. 131, Bethesda, Md. 20014. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1453 Commands O0)flicer.—Capt. C. E. Brodine, MC, USN, 9213 Friars Road, Bethesda, d. 20034. NATIONAL NAVAL DENTAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0580 Compangi Officer.—Capt. S. T. Elder, USN, 3803 Shelley Lane, Annandale, 22003. Director, Clinical Services.—Capt. AdrianE. Sorenson, USN, 8639 Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. 534 Congressional Directory NAVAL HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0293 Commanding Oflicer.—Capt. J. William Cox, MC, USN, 2906 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Commanding Officer.—Capt. J. E. Wilson, MC, USN, 10513 Stable Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. graye A C. B. Longest, MSC, USN, 18 Maxim Lane, Rockville, NAVAL MEDICAL DATA SERVICES CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0590 Commanding Officer.—Comdr. B. J. Dietz, MSC, USN, 13544 Walnut Wood Lane, Germantown, Md. 20767. Ezecutive Officer.—Lit. Comdr. F. G. Anderson, MSC, USN. MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND Navy Department 20390. Phone, 282-2800 Commander.—Rear Adm. S. H. Moore, USN, 7705 Bridle Path Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE COMMAND Room 5C572, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-3944 Commander.—Rear Adm. D. P. Harvey, USN. Deputy Commander.— Adm. S. Shapiro, Rear USN. NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND 4401 Massachusetts Avenue 20390. Phone, 282-0550 Commander.—Rear Adm. George B. Shick, Jr., USN, 3230 Sleepy Hollow Road» Falls Church, Va. 22042. OFFICE OF THE OCCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY Hoffman Building 2, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 325-9395 Oceanographer of the Navy.—Rear Adm. J. Edward Snyder, Jr., USN (ret.), 1224 Perry William Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Oceanographer for Ocean Science.—Rear Adm. R. K. Geiger. Assistant Oceanographer for Ocean Engineering and Development.—Rear Adm. C. P. Ekas, Jr., USN. Ezecutive Assistant and Aide.—Lt. Comdr. Paul G. Gaffney II. NAVAL SECURITY GROUP COMMAND 3801 Nebraska Avenue 20390. Phone, 282-0444 Commander.—Rear Adm. G. P. March, USN, 5303 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. HEADQUARTERS NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON Eighth and M Streets SE. 20374. Phone, 433-2607 Commandant.—Rear Adm. Ralph H. Carnahan, USN, Quarters A, Tingey House, Washington Navy Yard SE. 20374. Chief of Staff—Capt. R. C. Maurer. Administrative Officer—Capt. T. B. Wood, Jr. Operations Officer.—Capt. J. B. Mallard, Jr. Public Affairs Officer—Lt. J. A. Slattery. Senior Chaplain.—Comdr. Bernard J. Ahern, CHC, USN. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Annapolis, Md. 21402. Phone, 301-267-2303 Superintendent.—Rear Adm. Kinnaird R. McKee, 1 Buchanan Road, Annapolis, Md. 21402. Commandant of Midshipmen.—Capt. James Winnefeld, USN. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Department of Defense Building, The Pentagon 20330. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 (Code 11) Secretary of the Air Force.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary of the Air Force.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary (Space Systems).—Dr. Charles W. Cook, 1180 Daleview Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research and Development).—Dr. John J. Martin, 7818 Fulbright Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management).—Everett T. Keech, 3507 Rodman Street 20008. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations and Logistics).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—James P. Goode, 5113 Marlyn Drive 20016 (acting). The General Counsel.—Jack L. Stempler. Assistant to the Secretary (International Affairs).—[Vacant.] Director of Information.—Brig. Gen. Harry J. Dalton, Jr., 8508 Bromley Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director Legislative Liatson.—Maj. Gen. Charles C. Blanton, Quarters 64, Bolling 20336. Administrative Assistant.—Thomas W. Nelson, 6344 Nicholson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director of Space Systems.—Brig. Gen. William L. Shields, Jr., 2927 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. William W. Hoover, 1304 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Depry Military Assistant.—Col. Eugene M. Poe, 7354 Eldorado Street, McLean, a. 22101. Deputy Ezecutive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Jerry L. Records, 8606 Gateshead Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Erecting Assistant.—Maj. Richard J. Tiplady, 13100 Kurtz Road, Woodbridge, a. 22191. Deputy Executive Assistant.—Maj. Harry W. Bright, 9533 Ashbourn Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Private Secretary.—[Vacant.] 535 536 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Management).—Arnold G. Bueter, 3412 Fiddlers Green, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy for ’ Productivity Management. —A. Ernest Fitzgerald, 1552 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Financial Systems and Analysis.—Riner C. Payne, 4316 Marionet Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant for Accounting and Audit.—Colin D. Parfitt, 8402 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Banking and Contract Financing.—John W. Boddie, 3109 Little Creek Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant for Budget Programs. —Lt. Col. George R. Greenway, 6809 Gillings Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant for Data Automation.—Lt. Col. Thomas A. Laser, 6948 Cottontail Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Executive—Lt. Col. Robert L. Needs, 4205 Kilbourne Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. eary Assistant.—Col. Joseph L. Ashbaker, 2912 Dartmouth Road, Alexandria, a. 22314. Private Secretary.—J. DeAnn Barnett, 4441 Majestic Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Research and Development).—Dr. Kenneth L. Jordan, Jr., 8308 Still Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Plans and Requirements.—Franklin J. Ross, 2816 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy for Command, Control and Coemr unications.— Robert H. Scherer, 6666 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy for Advanced Technology.—Dr. Walter R. Beam, 3824 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Depuly for Tactical Warfare Systems.—Dr. Robert Kahal, 5824 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy for Strategic and Space Systems.—Dr. Albert C. Vosburg, 6815 Wemberly Way, McLean, Va. 22101. aiary Assistant.—Col. James R. Dunbar, 320—-A Mansion Drive, Alexandria, a. 22302. Fnenuilne .—Maj. Frederick L. Dietrich, 5532 Dunsmore Road, Alexandria, a. 22310. Private Sgrtiory=—=Miss M. Joyce Nesmith, 5005 Caryn Court, Alexandria, Va. 23312. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Programs|Acquisition).—Richard J. Keegan, 3909 Calverton Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations) —Joe F. Meis, 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics).—Lloyd K. Mosemann II, 2918 Melanie Lane, Oakton, Va. 22124. Special Assistant for Environmental Quality.—[Vacant.] Ezecutive—Lt. Col. Charles T. Pinkham, 641 Lee Highway, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Private Secretary.—Dorothy O. Shields, 2502 Appian Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel Policy.—James P. Goode, 5113 Marlyn Drive, Massachusetts Avenue Hills 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Reserve Affairs.— George B. Kutche, 8508 Washing-ton Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Department of the Air Force 537 Ezecutive.—Col. Joe G. Lineberger, 5407 Virginia Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Private Secretary.—Norita C. Koritko, 955 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council: Director—Maj. Gen. Earl J. Archer, Jr., Route 1, Box 46, Ashburn, Va. 22011. Deputy Director.—Col. Louis S. Mauro, 6809 Valley Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Secretary of the Air Force Board for the Correction of Military Records: Executive Secretary.—M. T. Martin, 1406 Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel.—Stuart Reichart, 11613 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md 20854. Assistant General Counsel (Installations).— Grant C. Reynolds, 10909 Rock Run Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant General Counsel (Personnel and Fiscal).—Walter A. Willson, 120 12th Street SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel (Procurement).— Daniel S. Rak, 9351 Campbell Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel (International Maiters and Civil Aviation).—John C. Wren, 3811 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Erect, James L. Gagnier, 9008 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY (INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS) Ezxecutive.—Col. Frederic J. Flemings, Jr., 7811 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va 22101. Private Secretary.— Elizabeth Zubyk, 5552 Morgan Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Deputy Director.—Col. Robert Hermann, 1623 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director.—Herbert L. Wurth, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 713-8, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Director.—Col. Louis W. Cantelou, Jr., 1762 Dogwood Drive, Alex- andria, Va. 22302. Chief, Community Relations Division.—Col. Roger L. Williams. Chief, Internal Information Division.—Col. Evans Kranidas, 1409 Kingston Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Chaef, Public Information Division.—Col. William M. Taylor, 14500 Carrolton Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Office for Security Review.—Col. Mark R. Richards, 2009 Rampart Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief, Office for Resources and Projects.—Lt. Col. Donald Hilkemeier, 8727 Cut-termill Place, Springfield, Va. 22153. Ezecutive—Capt. James R. Woosley, Jr., 9922 Lakepointe Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. Robert B. Tanguy, 7921 St. George Court, Spring-field, Va. 22135. Associate Diversions J. F. Clark, 6913 Andover Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Ezxecutive.—Lt. Col. John A. Johnson, 7724 Lemoyne Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Oiieh, Plans Office.—Col. Ronald J. Skorepa, 2203 Wakefield Street, Alexandria, a. 22308. Chief, Senate Liaison Office.—Col. Dennis P. Sharon, 8515 Bound Brook Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief, Legislative Division.—Lt. Col. Henry J. Steenstra, Jr., 877 North Notting-ham Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chief, House Liaison Office—Col. William H. L. Mullins, 4709 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. 538 : Congressional Directory Chief, Inquiry Division.—Col. Donald R. Keeney, 6318 Bridgeton Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Chief, Air Operations Oflice.—Maj. Peter H. Jackson, 2409 Brentwood Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Chief, Legislative Research Office—Ruth Galey, 1020 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Special Assistant to the Director—Maj. Buster C. Glosson, 1300 Ivanhoe Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Eldon L. McColl, 7110 Galgate Drive, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Menayaninl Analyst.—Martin A. Miller, 10611 Brentwood Drive, Manassas, Va. 0. Ezxecutive.—Lt. Col. George G. Chappel, 4706 Eaton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Chief, Management Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Rescarch and Analysis Division.—Harry Zubkoff, 10904 Martha Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Policy Analysis Group.—Lt. Col. Roger C. Smith, 8613 Dora Court Annandale, Va. 22003. OFFICE OF SPACE SYSTEMS Ezxecutive.—Maj. Thomas S. Moorman, Jr., 13067 Kerrydale Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. AIR STAFF Chef of Staff.— Gen. David C. Jones. Executive to the Chief of Staff.—Col. Walter H. Casey. Aide-de-Camp.—Capt. Robert E. Largent. Chief Scientist.—Dr. F. Robert Naka. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.—CMSgt. Thomas N. Barnes. . Vice Chief of Staff.—Gen. William V. McBride. Exzxecutive.—Col. Michael J. Dugan. Aide-de-Camp.—[Vacant.] Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.—Lt. Gen. William G. Moore, Jr. Director, Air Force Board Structure.—Col. W. H. Clarke. Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board.—Dr. Gerald P. Dinneen. Military Director, Scientific Advisory Board.—Lt. Gen. Alton D. Slay. The Inspector General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. John P. Flynn. Deputy Inspector General.—Maj. Gen. Billy J. Ellis. Assistant for Inspection and Safely.—Col. Thomas N. Simmons. Director of Special Investigations.—Col. Roy C. Tucker, Jr. Deputy Inspector General for Inspection and Safety.—Maj. Gen. Ranald T. Adams, J T. The Judge Advocate General, USAF .—Maj. Gen. Harold R. Vague. Assistant Judge Advocate General.—Brig. Gen. Walter D. Reed. Director of Civil Law.—Col. James Taylor, Jr. Director of USAF Judiciary.—Col. William M. Burch II. Surgeon General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. George E. Schafer. Deputy Syrgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Garth B. Dettinger. Executive Officer.—Col. John A. Klotsko. i Surgeon General for Dental Services.— Brig. Gen. Robert L. Thompson, 1. Assistant Surgeon General for Veterinary Services.—Col. Edward L. Menning. Director of Medical Plans and Resources.—[Vacant.] Director of Professional Services.—Brig. Gen. Ernest J. Clark. Chief, Medical Consultant to the Surgeon General.—Col. Robert M. Dean. Chief, Air Force Nurse Corps.—Brig. Gen. Claire M. Garrecht. Chief, Medical Service Corps.—Col. Kenneth W. Peters. Chief, Biomedical Sciences Corps.—Col. Thomas L. Cocheres. Chief, Air Force Reserve.—Maj. Gen. William Lyon. Assistant Chief of Staff, Studies and Analysis.—Maj. Gen. Jasper A. Welch, Jr. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, Studies and Analysis.—Col. Perrin Gower, Jr. Director, General Purpose and Aurlift Studies.—Col. James Allison. Director, Strategic Offensive and Defensive Studies.—Col. G. D. Perham. Department of the Air Force 539 Chief, National Guard Bureau.— Maj. Gen. LaVern E. Weber. Director, Air National Guard.—Maj. Gen. John J. Pesch. Assistant Chief of Staff, Communications and Computer Resources.—Maj. Gen. Robert L. Edge. Director of Data Automation.—Brig. Gen. Frederick Maloy. Director of Command Control and Communications.—Brig. Gen. Van. C. Doubleday. Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Eugene F. Tighe. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Brig. Gen. David M. Mullaney. Director of Resource Management.—Col. Francis W. Bernier. Director of Threat Applications.—Col. Norm S. Katz. Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Henry J. Meade. Deputy Chief of Chaplains.—Brig. Gen. Richard Carr. Chief, Office of Air Force History..—Maj. Gen. John W. Huston. Director of Adminasiration.—Col. James J. Shepard. -Chief of Security Policy.—Maj. Gen. Thomas M. Sadler. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE The Comptroller of the Air Force.—Lt. Gen. Charles E. Buckingham. Deputy Comptroller.—Frank A. Fishburne. Director of Accounting and Finance.—Maj. Gen. Lucius Theus. Auditor General.—Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Dodds. Director of Management Analysis.—Col. C. T. Spangrud. Director of the Budget.—Brig. Gen. H. H. Driessnack. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PERSONNEL Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Kenneth L. Tallman. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel.—Maj. Gen. B. L. Davis. Director of Personnel Programs.—Maj. Gen. Charles G. Cleveland. Assistant DCS Personnel for Military Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Walter D. Druen. Director of Personnel Plans.—Maj. Gen. Bennie L. Davis. Director of Civilian Personnel.—[Vacant.] Assistant for General Officer Maiters.—Col. Robert E. Kelley. Assistantfor Colonel Assignments.—Col. Samuel L.. McClure. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PLANS AND OPERATIONS Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Operations.—Lt. Gen. Andrew B. Anderson. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Operations.— Maj. Gen. Otis C. Moore. Director of Operations and Readiness.—Maj. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Jr. Director of Plans.—Maj. Gen. Richard L. Lawson. Director of Concepts.—Maj. Gen. John S. Pustay. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Resources.—Lt. Gen. James A. Hill. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Resources.—Maj. Gen. Billie J. McGarvey. Assistant for Weather.—Col. William E. Cummins. Director of Programs.—Maj. Gen. Abbott C. Greenleaf. Director of Engineering and Services.—Maj. Gen. Robert C. Thompson. Director of Manpower and Maj. Gen. Jack I. Posner. Organization.— DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Deputy Chief of Staff, Research and Development.—Lt. Gen. Alton D. Slay. gnsirtons Devt Chief of Staff, Research and Development.—Maj. Gen. Timothy . Ahern. Durector of Development and Maj. Gen. Richard C. Henry. Acquisition.— Darector of Operational Requirements.—Maj. Gen. Charles F. Kuyk. Director of Space.—Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Coy. Director of Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare.—Col. Jack Cummings. Director of Planning, Programing and Analysis.—Col. John L. Gilbert. Assistant for International Programs.—Col. Robert L. Kirtley. 540 Congressional Directory DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS Deputy Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics. —Lt. Gen. Robert E. Hails. Ho Deni Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics.—Maj. Gen. Charles F. NV inter, Darector of Logistics, Plans and Programs.—Maj. Gen. T. M. Ryan, Jr. Director of Military Assistance and Sales.—Maj. Gen. James E. McInerney, Jr. Director of Transportation.—Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Starr, Jr. Director of Maintenance, Engineering, and Supply.—Maj. Gen. William R. Nelson. Darector of Procurement ’ Policy.—Mayj. Gen. Dewey K. K. Lowe. MAJOR COMMANDS CONTINENTAL COMMANDS Aerospace Defense Command (Ent AFB, Colo. 80912) .— Gen. Daniel James, Jr. Air Force Communications Service (Richard-Gebaur AFB, Mo. 64030) — Maj. Gen. Rupert H. Burris. Azr fore Logistics Command (Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 46/33).— Gen. Felix . Rogers. Air Force Systems Command (Andrews AFB, D.C. 20334).—Gen. William J. Evans. Air Training Command (Randolph AFB, Tex. 78148).—Lt. Gen. John W. Roberts. Air Unversity (Maxwell AFB, Ala. 36112).—Lt. Gen. Raymond B. Furlong. Military Airlift Command (Scott AFB, Ill. 622256).— Gen. Paul K. Carlton. Strategic Air Command (Offutt AFB, Nebr. 68113).— Gen. Russell E. Dougherty. Tactical Air Command (Langley AFB, Va. 23366).— Gen. Robert J. Dixon. USAF Security Service (San Antonio, Tex. 782,3).—Brig. Gen. Kenneth D. Burns. OVERSEAS COMMAND Alaskan Air Command (APO Seattle 98742).—Lt. Gen. Marion L. Boswell. USAF Southern Command (APO New York 09825).—Maj. Gen. James M. Breed-love. Pacific Air Forces (APO San Francisco 965663).— Gen. Louis L. Wilson, Jr. U.S. Air Forces in Europe (APO New York 09012).— Gen. Richard H. Ellis. SEPARATE OPERATING AGENCIES Air Force Audit Agency (Norton AFB, Calif. 92409).—Brig. Gen. Thomas G. Bee. Air Force Accounting and Finance Center (3800 York Street, Denver, Colo. 80206) .— Maj. Gen. Lucius Theus. Air Force Data Automation Agency (Gunter AFB, Ala. 36112).—Col. Frederick Maloy. Air Reserve Personnel Center (3800 York Street, Denver, Colo. 80208).—Col. James E. Dalton. Air Force Reserve (Robbins AFB, Ga. 31093).—Maj. Gen. William Lyon. U.S. Avr Force Academy (Colorado 80840): Superintendent.—Lt. Gen. James R. Allen. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. Stanley C. Beck. x Air Force Intelligence Service (Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060).—Maj. Gen. Eugene F. Tighe, Jr. Air Force Inspection and Safety Center (Norton AFB, Calif. 92409).—Maj. Gen. Ranald T. Adams, Jr. Air Force Military Personnel Center (Randolph AFB, Tex. 78148).—Maj. Gen. Walter D. Druen. Air Force Office of Special Investigation (Washington, D.C., 20314).—Col. Roy C. Tucker, Jr. Air Force Test and Evaluation Center (Kirtland AFB, N. Mex. 87117).—Maj. Gen. Howard W. Leaf. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Constitution Avenue between 9th and 10th Sireets 20530. Phone, 737-8200 GRIFFIN B. BELL, Attorney General, born in Americus, Ga., October 31, 1918; LL.B. cum laude, Mercer University Law School, Macon, Ga.; admitted Georgia bar, 1947; active duty, U.S. Army, 1941-46, major; 1948, associate, Lawton & Cunningham; 1952, associate, Maddox & Bell; 1953, partner, King & Spalding; 1961-76, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Judicial Circuit; 1976, partner, King & Spalding; became Attorney General January 26, 1977; married to the former Mary Foy Powell; one son: Griffin, Jr.; honorary chief of staff to former Georgia Governor Ernest Vandiver (1959-61) ; chairman, Atlanta Commis-sion on Crime and Juvenile Delinquency (1965-66); chairman and member, Board of Directors, Committee on Innovation and Development of the Federal Judicial Center; chairman, American Bar Association Division of Judicial Administration; member: American Law Institute; Commission on Standards of Judicial Administration, American Bar Association; Visiting Committee, Vanderbilt University Law School; trustee, Mercer University; trustee, the Institute for Continuing Legal Education in Georgia; Board of Deacons, Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Associate Attorney General.—Michael J. Egan. Special Assistants to the Attorney General: Terrence Adamson, 4849 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 627 20008. Frederick Baron, 7950 Old Falls Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Philip Jordan, 916 East Capitol Street NE, Apt. C 20003. Counsel to the Attorney General.—J. Michael Kelly. Personal Secretary to the Attorney General.—Fay Cain, 1400 South Joyce, Apt. B-311, Arlington, Va. 22202. Dire of "Public I nformation.— Marvin Wall, 127 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Associate Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Associate Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.—Philip H. Modlin, 1307 Kingston Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Ypecid, Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.—Mary E. Wagner, 105 E Street SE. 20003. Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Administrative Officer.—Ann Marie Dunn, 4434 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Executive Office for United States Attorneys.— William B. Gray, 1905 Upshur Street 20011. Deputy Director.—William P. Tyson, 7428 Flora Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Director, Legal Services.—Lawrence S. Mec Whorter, 206 West Glen- dale Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Assistant Director, Management and Finance.—Francis X. Mallgrave, 2031 Henderson Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of Privacy and Information Appeals.—Quinlan J. Shea, Jr., 5250 Wild Flower Terrace, Columbia, Md. 21044. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Solicitor General.—Wade Hampton McCree, Jr. Acting Solicitor General.—Daniel M. Friedman, 3249 Newark Street 20008. Deputy Solicitor General.—Lawrence G. Wallace, 2070 Belmont Road 20009. 541 542 Congressional Directory Deputy Solicitor General—Andrew L. Frey, 2301 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Deputy Solicitor General—A. Raymond Randolph, Jr., 6901 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Solicitor General.—XKeith A. Jones, 3111 34th Street 20008. Aiminisiain Officer.—Sue A. Almeter, 301 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, a. 22312. OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] doing Assistant Attorney General.—John M. Harmon, 9401 River Road, Potomac, d. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Leon Ulman, 4838 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Mary C. Lawton, 5215 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Amine Officer—Alma G. Gauf, 8309 Fremont Place, New Carrollton, Md. Chairman, Freedom of Information Commitiee.— Robert L. Saloschin, 6603 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Directs of Public Information.—Marvin Wall, 127 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, . 20015. Deputy Director of Public Information.—Robert J. Havel, 9408 Duxford Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Directors of Information: John V. Wilson, Jr., 907 Caddington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Dean St. Dennis, 4924 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Robert L. Stevenson, 6605 Jerry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Mark T. Sheehan, 429 N Street SW., Apt. 802S 20024. John K. Russell, "1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-1410, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Counsel.—Michael E. Shaheen, Jr., 917 Sixth Street SW. 20024. OFFICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Assistant Attorney General.—Daniel J. Meador, Route 3, Box 49, Charlottes-ville, Va. 22901. OFFICE OF WATERGATE SPECIAL PROSECUTION FORCE Special Prosecutor.—Charles F. Ruff. Public Information Officer.—Daniel N. Rosenblatt. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE Assistant Attorney General for Glen Pommerening, 8304 Administration.— E. Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Administration.—Edward W. Scott, Jr., 11304 Estona Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Administration (OBD/SS) (Acting) —Edward W. Dolan, 12 Delford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Amin dilse Counsel. —Harry L. Gastley, 6830 Melrose Drive, McLean, Va. 2210 Director, Information System Staff (Acting). —Lloyd A. Bastian, 1502 Farsta Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Internal Audit Staff —Harry L. Shepherd, 6210 Stoneham Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Director, Management Programs and Budget Sing YAcinp) — William Van Stavoren, 2526 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Personnel and Training Staff. _ Robert, S. Smith, 7210 Martins Court, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Security and Administrative Programs Staff (Acting).—Robert L. Dennis, 9737 Mount Pisgah Road, Apt. 709, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Interpol.—Andrew Tartaglino, Tara Apartments, 4201 Lee Highway’ No. 4201, Arlington, Va. 22207. Compireles (Acting) .—James F. Hoobler, 977 Paulsboro Drive, Rockville, Md. 0850. Librarian.—Marvin P. Hogan, 7305 Fox Place, North Springfield, Va. 22151. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS ssn Attorney General.—Patricia M. Wald, 107 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Lsgisiiioe Counsel.—Hugh M. Durham, 4508 North 41st Street, Arlington, Va. 2207. OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY 320 First Street, HOLC Building Pardsn Attorney.— Lawrence M. Traylor, 8413 Willow Forge Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Pardon Attorney.—David C. Stephenson, 3410 Q Street 20007. Staff Assistant.— Kathryn Burnup, 1505 Belle View Boulevard, Apt. B-2, Alex- andria, Va. 22307. BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS 521 12th Street, Safeway Building Chairman.—David L. Milhollan, Box 92, Basye, Va. 22801. Members: Louisa Wilson, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Warren R. Torrington, 3409 Willow Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22204. Louis P. Maniatis, 6841 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Irving A. Appleman, 11602 Park Ridge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Executive Assistant.—Mary P. Maguire, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE 550 11th Street, Todd Building Director.—Benjamin F. Holman, 2922 W Street SE. 20020. Deputy Director.— Gilbert G. Pompa, 10500 Elmire Court, Fairfax, Va. 22203. Chief Counsel.—Hayden W. Gregory, 1728 S Street 20009. Public Information Officer.—Harvey L. Brinson, 12818 Broadmore Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Administrative Officer.—Harvey D. Meeks, 1301 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Nay {Engen Region.—Martin A. Walsh, 40 Wildon Road, Wellesley, Mass. Northeast Region.—[Vacant.] Mid-Atlantic Region.—Edmund M. Haywood, 2276 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19131. Southeast Region.—Ozell Sutton, 1640 Loch Lomond Trail, Atlanta, Ga. 30331. Midwest Region.—Richard A. Salem, 1225 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Ill. 60602. Cepvrel Region.—John G. Perez, 3408 Northeast 72d Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. 9. Southwest Region.—Maurillo Ortiz, 1213 Savanna Court, Dallas, Tex. 75067. Rocky Mountain Region.—Leo E. Cardenas, 4429 South Xavier Street, Denver, Colo. 80236. ; Western Region.—Julian Klugman, 80 DeLaGuerra Road, San Rafael, Calif. 94903. Northwest Region.—Robert Lamb, 319 10th Avenue SE., Apt. 113, Bellevue, Wash. 98004. ANTITRUST DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Donald I. Baker. Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Acting).—Hugh P. Morrison, 2266 Spinnaker Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Jonathan C. Rose, 501 Slaters Lane, No. 721, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Joe Sims, 2729 Hyson Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director of Operations.— William E. Swope, 1502 Park Glen Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Director of Operations.—Richard J. Favretto, 7300 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Economic Policy Office.— George A. Hay, 2407 Nordok Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Barbara A. Reeves, 129 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Don Farmer, 3724 McKinley Street 20015. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Bruce E. Fein, 644 Mas-sachusetts Avenue NE., Apt. 500 20002. elniniraiy Oficer.—Bruce E. Patrick, 411 North Gordon Street, Alexandria, a. 22304. SECTION CHIEFS dooce Section.—Barry B. Grossman, 11321 Willowbrock Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Consumer Affairs Section (Acting).—Charles R. McConachie, 2502 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. raiaios Section (Acting).—Neil E. Roberts, 16916 Old Colony Way, Rockville, d. 20853. Foreign Commerce Section.—Joel Davidow, 1637 Bentana Way, Reston, Va. 22070. Genera) Leadon Section.— Gerald A. Connell, 1213 Falster Road, Alexandria, a. 22308. Judgments and Judgment Enforcement Section. Bernard M. Hollander, 7 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Patent Section.—Richard H. Stern, 6606 Marywood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Public Counsel Section.—Joseph J. Saunders, 3708 Yuma Street 20016. Special Litigation Section.—Lewis Bernstein, 5421 Mohican Road 20016. Special Trial Section (Acting).—John W. Clark, 3417 Charleston Street, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Trial Section.—Joseph H. Widmar, 3401 Stonehall Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. CIVIL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Barbara A. Babcock. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Irving Jaffe, 9105 LeVelle Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Irwin Goldbloom, 2805 Daniel Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Harland F. Leathers, 3010 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Litigation Counsel.—John G. Laughlin, Jr., 10723 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] SECTION CHIEFS Administrative Section, Chief.—Virginia D. Corum, 9201 Fort Foote Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Admiralty and Shipping Section, Chief. —Lawrence F. Ledebur, 7811 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. eopelicts Section, Chief.—Morton Hollander, 4511 Avamere Street, Bethesda, d. 20014. Court of Claims Section, Chief.—James F. Merow, 604 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. : Customs Section, Chief.—David M. Cohen, 24 Grimes Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06870. Economic Litigation Section, Chief—Stanley D. Rose, 7307 Venice Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Frauds Section, Chief.—J. Roger Edgar, 9629 Podium Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Commercial Litigation Section, Chief.—Stuart E. Schiffer, 1101 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. General Litigation Section, Chief.—David J. Anderson, 3130 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Information and Privacy Section, Chief.—Jeffrey Axelrad, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Patent Section, Chief.—Joseph A. Hill, 5504 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Torts Section, Chief.—J. Charles Kruse, 111 Saratoga Waye, Vienna, Va. 20180. Pores ge Unit, Chief —Bruno Ristau, 2912 North 26th Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Judgment Enforcement Unit, Chief—C. William Lengacher, 7421 Hopa Court, Arlington, Va. 22306. Office of Alien Property, Chief.—John R. Franklin, 3508 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION 550 11th Street, Todd Building Assistant Attorney General.—Drew S. Days III. Deputy Assistant Attorney General—James P. Turner, Route 1, Box 712-H, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Frank M. Dunbaugh, P.O. Box 1885, An-napolis, Md. 21404. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—J. Stanley Pottinger, 6009 Corbin Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Executive Officer—Harry Fair, 4143 Century Court, Alexandria, Va. 22315. SECTION CHIEFS Admanastrative Section, Chief.—Emmanuel Aikens, 10877 Deborah Drive, Po-tomac, Md. 20834. Criminal Section, Chief.—William L. Gardner, 3852 Calvert Street 20007. Education Section, Chief.—Alexander C. Ross, 2406 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Employment Section, Chief.—David L. Rose, 4611 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Federal Programs Section, Chief.—Stephen Koplan. Housing Section, Chief.—Frank E. Schwelb, 101 G Street SW. 20007. Voting Section, Chief.— Gerald W. Jones, 1725 Brierfield Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Office of Indian Rights, Director.—James Schermerhorn, 4828 Albemarle Street 20016. Public Accommodations and Facilities Section, Chief.—Jesse H. Queen, 301 G Street SW. 20024. Appellate Section, Chief.—Brian K. Landsberg, 636 D Street NE. 20002. Office of Special Litigation, Director.—Louis M. Thrasher, 11710 Blue Smoke Trail, Reston, Va. 22090. CRIMINAL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General—Benjamin R. Civiletti. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—John C. Keeney, 11101 Lund Place, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Robert Keuch, 8433 Portland Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Jay C. Waldman, 1613 30th Street 20007. Executive Assistant.—James W. Muskett, 5012 North Carlyn Springs Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Special Assistant.—James M. Seif, 2516 Tunlaw Street 20007. Special Assistant.— William Brady, 108 W. Moreland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19118. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate.—Theodore G. Gilinsky, 2000 N Street 20036. Fraud.—Mark Richard, 912 Burnt Crest Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. General Crimes.— Alfred Hantman, 2207 Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Government Regulations and Labor.— Philip Wilens, 4601 North Park Avenue, No. 1606, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Internal Security.—John Davitt, 3617 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Tegra and Special Projects.—Philip White, 5 Cold Spring Court, Potomac, d. 20854. 79-000 O = 77 -37 546 Congressional Directory Narcotic and Dangerous Sk (Acting). —William Lynch, 815 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Organized Crime and Racketeering (Acting) —Kurt Muellenberg, 1531 26th Street 20007. Publ Aegriye=Thomas Henderson, 3112 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 0 Special Litigation. —George Calhoun, 8505 Thornberry Drive West, Marlton, Md. 20870. LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Peter R. Taft, 1200 North Nash Street, Apt. 819, Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy Assistant Attorney Geno jacng .—Anthony C. Liotta, 8712 Westwood Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 221 Legislative Assistant. —Martin a 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. SECTION CHIEFS ATI Section.—James F. Hickey, 8444 Willow Glen Road, Manassas, a. 0. Appellate Section.—Edmund B. Clark, 5507 Burling Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Appraisal Section.—Norman E. Lauer, 1008 North Daniel Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. General Litigation Section.—Floyd L. France, 3027 North Florida Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Indian Claims Section.—A. Donald Mileur, 11831 Claridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Land Acquisition Section (Acting).—William J. Kollins, 18216 Queen Elizabeth Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. M, Be Sources Section.—Bruce Rashkow, 8307 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, d. 20034. Pollution Control Section.— Alfred T. Ghiorzi, 1912 Napier Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028. TAX DIVISION Assistant Attorney General (Acting).—Myron C. Baum, 402 Hinsdale Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Assistant Attorney General—Myron C. Baum, 402 Hinsdale Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—James D. O’Brien, 423 Kisconko Turn, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Civil Litigation.—David A. Wilson, Jr., 4920 Weaver Terrace 20016. Assistants to Director: Arthur L. Biggins, 2405 Sherwood Hall Lane, ‘Alexandria, Va. 22306. Angelo I. Castelli, 7908 Esther Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate Section, Chief—Gilbert E. Andrews, 2116 White Oaks Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22306. Criminal Section, Chief.—Cono R. Namorato, 8502 Browning Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Civil Trial Sections: Evi Ronen, Chief —John J. McCarthy, 7208 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Nortnern Region, Chief. —Jerome Fink, 4726 Merivale Road, Chevy Chase, Mc. a: Region, Chief.—John F. Murray, 8706 Highgate Road, Alexandria, iy ey Chief —Stanley F. Krysa, 7825 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. Cos. Chief —Theodore D. Peyser, Jr., 6619Braeburn Parkway, Bethes-da, Md. 20034. Review Section, Chief.—Mildred L. Seidman, 2800 Woodley Road 20008. dma aie Officer—Earle M. McConn, Jr., 14724 Lock Drive, Centreville, a. 22020. U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE U.S. Courthouse. Phone, 426-7511 United States Attorney, District of Columbia.—Earl J. Silbert, 6617 31st Street 20015. U.S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE U.S. Courthouse. Phone, 426-7083 United States Marshal, District of Columbia.— George K. McKinney, 2817 13th Street NE. 20010. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION J. Edgar Hoover Building 20535. Phone, 324-3000 Director.—Clarence M. Kelley. Associate Director—Richard G. Held. Assistant to the Director—Depuly Associate Director.—John J. McDermott. Assistant to the Director—Depuly Associate Director.—James B. Adams. Finance and Personnel Diwiston— Assistant Director.—Richard E. Long. Records Management Diviston—Assistant Director.— Andrew J. Decker, Jr. External Affairs Division— Assistant Director.—Donald W. Moore, Jr. General Investigative Division— Assistant Director.—Richard J. Gallagher. Identification Diviston—Assistant Director.—Richard H. Ash. Planning and Inspection Division—Assistant Director.— Wilburn K. Debruller. Intelligence Division— Assistant Director.—Thomas W. Leavitt. Scientific and Technical Services—Assistant Director.—Jay Cochran, Jr. Legal Counsel Division—Assistant Director.—John A. Mintz. Special Investigate Division—Assistant Director.—Frederick C. Fehl. Training Division—Assistant Director.— William A. Meincke. Adminastrative Services Diviston—Assistant Director.—Harold N. Bassett. DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 1405 I Street 20537. Phone, 382-5551 Admanistrator—Peter B. Bensinger, 9410 Brooke Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Administrator (Acting).—Donald E. Miller, 5936 North First Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Chief Counsel.—Donald E. Miller, 5936 North First Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. . Chief, Office of Internal Security.—John G. Evans, 1927 Hull Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Field Evaluation.— Wayne T. Valentine, 1011 Fairway Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation (Acting).—Thomas F. Hurney, 1476 Round Leaf Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Robert A. Rogers, 531 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—James J. Judge, 2400 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. Chief, Office of Liaison (Acting).— Frank G. Pappas, 3436 Nanmark Court, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Director, Office of Training.— William J. Olivanti, 1786 Shaftsbury Road, Crofton, Md. 21113. Director, Office of Science and Technology.—John W. Gunn, Jr., 4400 Cherry Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Administrator, Office of Intelligence.—William G. Fink, 1510 Knollwood Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Assistant Administrator, Office of Enforcement—Daniel P. Casey, 6739 Towne Leaf Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Administrator, Office of Admanistration and Management.—Nelson B. Coon, 5226 Easton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. BUREAU OF PRISONS 320 First Street, HOLC Building Director—Norman A. Carlson, 8702 Piccadilly Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Frecuions Assistant.—J. Michael Quinlan, 6131 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, a. 22152. 548 Congressional Directory Assisi Director.—Dr. Robert L. Brutsche, 8701 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, a. 22308. Assistant Director.—Roy E. Gerard, 1864 Foxstone Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director.—David C. Jelinek, 7516 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Assistant Director.— Gary R. Mote, 2627 Sigmona Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant Director.—Sherman R. Day, 8901 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Legal Counsel.—Clair A. Cripe, 10904 Orleans Way, Kensington, Md. 20795. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Director, North Central Region.—James D. Henderson, 1401 South 16th Street Leavenworth, Kans. 66048. Director, Southeast Region.— Gary R. McCune, 4644 Chapel Court, Douglas-ville, Ga. 40135. Director, South Central Region.—Charles J. Hughes, 8441 San Pedro Parkway, Dallas, Tex. 75218. : Director, Northeast Region.— Gerald M. Farkas, 13 Locust Grove Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034. Director, Western Region.—E. O. Toft, 27908 Farm Hill Drive, Hayward, Calif. 94542. FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 320 First Street, HOLC Building (Corporation authorized by act of Congress, approved June 23, 1934, and created by Executive Order No 6917 of Dec. 11, 1934) Officers and Directors: President.—John Marshall Briley, 26 Dogwood Lane, Stamford, Conn. 06903, representing the Secretary of Defense. Vice President.—Dr. William E. Morgan, president emeritus, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo., representing Agriculture. George Meany, president, American Federation of Labor and Congress of In-dustrial Organizations, Washington, D.C., representing Labor. Peter B. Bensinger, 9410 Brooke Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, representing the Attorney General. Commissioner of Industries—Norman A. Carlson, 8702 Piccadilly Place, Spring-field, Va. 22151. Associate Commissioner of Industries—David C. Jelinek, Route 1, Box 212-B-2, Bluemont, Va. 22012. Deputy Associate Commissioner—Secretary.—Paul Plein, 5009 Andrea Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Division Manager.— Rudolph H. Hall, 6415 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. 20854. Division Manager.—Thomas J. Crim, 12763 Gazebo Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Division Manager.—Charlie C. Hamilton, Jr., 6000 Stoney Gate Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Division Manager.— Alfred T. Sekscienski, 5035 55th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md 20881. Divisions Manager.—Glenn B. Carpenter, 1719 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, d. 21113. Division Manager—Tommy C. Martin, Leavenworth, Kans. 66048. Division Manager.—Paul E. Ward, McNeil Island, Steilacoom, Wash. 98388. Division Manager.— Billy D. Wise, Atlanta, Ga. 30315. Division Manager.— Willard V. Handley, Route 4, Box 393, Winchester, Va. 2601. LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION 633 Indiana Avenue 20530, Indiana Building. Phone, 376-3701 Administrator.—Richard W. Velde, 2715 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, Deputy Administrator for Administration.—Paul K. Wormeli, 939 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Administrator for Policy Development.—[Vacant.} Director— Congressional Liaison Officc.—Stephen T. Boyle, 4615 Lawn Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 425 I Street 20536 Commassioner.—Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.,, 311 Vassar Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Assistant.—Cornelius J. Leary, 2113 Countryside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Socrates P. Zolotas, 2401 H Street, No. 203 20037. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Hispanic Liaison).—E. B. Duarte, 1401 N Street, Apt. 212 20005. General Counsel.—Sam Bernsen, 800 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Public Information Officer.—Silas L. Jervis, 5119 Holden Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. bep:ty Conyersiongr—tames F. Greene, 7502 Sweetbriar Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Executive Assistant to Deputy Commissioner.— Marvin J. Gibson, 15416 Langside Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Associate Deputy Commassioner.—Planning and Evaluation.—Edward J. Guss, 8105 Coach Street, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Commissioners: Enforcement.—Robert L. Stewart, 6200 Westchester Park Drive, No. 1013, College Park, Md. 20740. Ezaminations.—Carl J. Wack, Jr., 905 Brice Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Management.—Stanley E. McKinley, 17 Orchard Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioners: Adjudications.—Solomon Isenstein, 10710 Woodsdale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. glamsnsimniion— Ronen A. Kane, 4183 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Border Patrol.—Robin J. Clack, 6843 Nashville Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Detention and Deportation.— William P. O’Brien, 15005 Flower Valley Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Inspections.—Thomas J. Brobson, 913 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Investigations.— T. Bertness, 4005 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Glen Naturalization.— Andrew J. Carmichael, 2337 South Rolfe, Arlington, Va. 22202. Personnel.—James A. Walker, 14939 Greymont Drive, Centerville, Va. 22020. Information Services.—Thomas R. Hunt, 9 Rickover Court, Annapolis, Md. 21408. Washington District Headquarters—Global Building: District Director.—Joseph A. Mongiello, 1007 Challedon Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy District Director.—Edward K. Burns, 2802 Byron Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS 320 First Street, HOLC Building Director—Sherman R. Day, 8901 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Executive Assistant.— Mary Lou Commiso, 2705 Muskogee Street, Adelphi, Md. 20783. U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE 521 12th Street, Safeway Building. Phone, 739-2175 Director.— William E. Hall, 9709 Breckenridge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director—John J. Twomey, 2023 Labrador Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director for Administration and Finance.— William H. Russell, 419 Queens Row Street, Herndon, Va. 22070. Legal Counsel.—Frank Schimaneck, 3920 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Regional Directors: Region 1.—John W. Cameron, 10315 Detrick Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Region 2.—[Vacant.] Region 3.—Reis R. Kash, Box 150-M2, Route 2, Kearney, Mo. 64060. Region 4.—[Vacant.] Region 6.—Donald D. Hill, 280 Edgewood Drive, Pacifica, Calif. 94044. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, ext. 70) CECIL D. ANDRUS, of Orofino, Idaho; born in Hood River, Oreg.; August 25, 1931; attended Oregon State University; served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean war; elected Idaho State Senator from Clearwater County in 1960 and reelected two successive terms to that office; Democratic nominee for Governor in 1966; elected Idaho State Senator from District 6 (Lewiston) in 1968; elected Governor of Idaho in 1970 and reelected Governor in 1974; served as member of the executive committee of the National Governors’ Conference in 1971-72; chairman of the Rocky Mountain Federation of States, 1970-72; chairman of the Human Resources Committee of the National Governors’ Conterence, 1974-76; chairman of the National Governor’s Conference, 1976; married to the former Carol May of Eugene, Oreg.; three children: Tana, Tracy, and Kelly. : OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6412 or 183-6412 Secretary of the Intertor.— Cecil D. Andrus. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.— Charles Parrish. Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary (Seattle, Wash.).—John Hough. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—Billie Jeppeson. Staff Specialist. —[Vacant.] Director of Public Affairs.—David C. Carlson (acting). Executive Secretary.—Paul Reeves. Under Secretary.—James Alfred Joseph. Assistant Secretary, Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Program Development and Budget.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Administration and Management.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife and Parks.—Robert L. Herbst. Assistant Secretary, Land and Water Resources.— Richard Martin. Guy Assistant Secretary, Energy and Minerals.—[Vacant.] Solicitor.—Leo M. Krulitz. Comm tssioner of Indian Affairs.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4423 or 183-4423 Under Secretary.—James Alfred Joseph. Deputy Under Secretary.— William W. Lyons. Director for Equal Opportunity.—Edward E. Shelton. OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 557-1500 Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—David Torbett. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Contract Appeals.— William F. McGraw. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Indian Appeals.—Alexander H. Wilson. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Land Appeals.—Newton Frishberg. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Mine Operations Appeals.—E. David Doane. Chief Administrative Law Judge, Hearings Division.—Laurie K. Luoma. Administrative O ficer.—Margaretmary Cuzen. 551 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6416 or 183-6416 Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public Affairs.—David ‘Chris’ Carlson (acting), 11913 Bayswater Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Executive Assistant.—Harmon Kallman (acting). Information O flicers.—Edward P. Essertier, Andrew L. Newman, Gerald A. Waindel, Charles E. Wallace. OFFICE OF TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6971 or 183-6971 Director—[Vacant], Office of Territorial Affairs, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. Deputy Director—Emmett M. Rice, Office of Territorial Affairs, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Governor of American Samoa.—Frank E. Barnett, Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa 96799. Secretary of American Samoa.—[Vacant], Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa 96799. High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—[Vacant], Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. Deputy High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—Peter T. Coleman, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. Resident Commissioner of the Northern Mariana Islands.—Erwin D. Canham Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1951 Constitution Avenue 20245. Phone, 343-5117 Commaissioner.— [Vacant]; 343-5116. Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant]; 343-4174. Director, Office of Indian Education Programs.— William G. Demmert; 343-2175. Director, Office of Tribal Resources Development.— Daniel D. McDonald; 343-4591. Director, Oflice of Trust Responstbilities.—[Vacant]; 343-5831. Director, Office of Indian Services.—Theodore C. Krenzke; 343-2111. Director, Office of Administration.—Jose A. Zuni; 343-7336. Legislative and Congressional Affairs Oflicer.—Ralph R. Reeser; 343-5706. Public Information Officer.— William L. Engles; 343-7445. AREA DIRECTORS Aberdeen Area Director.—Harley D. Zephier, 820 South Main Street, Aberdeen S. Dak. 57401. Albuquerque Area Director—Ronald Esquerra, 5301 Central Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87108. Anadarko Area Director—Stanley M. Speaks, Federal Building, Anadarko, Okla. 73005. Billings Area Director.—James F. Canan, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59101. Eastern Area Director.—Harry A. Rainbolt, 1951 Constitution Avenue 20245. Juneau Area Director—Clarence Antioquia, P.O. Box 3-8000, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Minneapolis Area Director— George V. Goodwin, 831 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55402. Muskogee Area Director—Thomas J. Ellison, Federal Building, Muskogee, Okla. 74401. Navajo Area Director—Donald Dodge, Window Rock, Ariz. 86515. Roni Area Director.—John T. Artichoker, Jr., 124 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, riz. 85011. Portland Area Director.—[Vacant], 1425 Irving Street NE., Portland, Oreg. 97208. Sertionss Area Director.—William E. Finale, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, alif. 95825. Director, Hopi-Navajo Joint Use Oflice.—William L. Benjamin, 125 East Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001. Chairman, Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission.— Hawley Atkinson, 125 East Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001. SOLICITOR’S OFFICE C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2134 or 183-2134 Solicitor.—Leo M. Krulitz. Deputy Solicitor for Legal Services.—[Vacant.] Deputy Solicitor for Program Coordination.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor (Conservation and Wildlife).—Michele Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Associate Solicitor (Energy and Resources).—[Vacant.] Associate Solititor (General Law).—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor (Indian Affairs).—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor (Mine Health and Safety).—[Vacant.] B. Metrinko, 1001 Administrative Oflicer.—John E. Merrell, 11428 Bedfordshire Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20850. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND BUDGET C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6181 or 183-6181 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Budget.—Francis Wiles, 5721 Nevada Street, Berwyn Heights, Md. 20740. Director, Office of Policy Analysis.—Heather L. Ross, 901 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 509 20024. Director, Office of Environmental Project Review.— Bruce Blanchard, 1264 Palmer Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Off ice of 0CS Program Coordination.—Alan D. Powers, 7118 Kerr Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2143 or 183-2143 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Richard R. Hite. Director, Administrative Services.— William L. Carpenter. Director, Personnel Management.—John F. McKune. Director, Library Services.— Mary A. Huffer. Director, Manpower Training/Youth Activities.— Governor H. Aker. X ) gat Allan L. Reynolds. Director, Aircraft Services.—James W. Thurston. Director, ADP and Telecommunications Management.—Harris G. Reiche. Director, Administrative Management and Policy.—James F. Kelly. Chief, Secretarial Operations—F1scal.—Matthew N. Novick. Chuef, Secretarial Operations— Personnel.—Lola E. Rowe. Washington Computer Center.— William Gray. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-7693 or 183-7693 Congressional and Legislative Affairs O flice.—[Vacant.] 554 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—ENERGY AND MINERALS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2186 or 183-2186 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant.—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF MINES 2401 E Street 20241. Phone, 634-1300 Director.—[Vacant.] Congressional Services Officer—Joe H. Cooley. Equal Employment Opportunity Oflicer.—Ronald B. Shelton. Chief Scientist.— Thomas A. Henrie. Chief Mining Engineer.—Sheldon P. Wimpfen. Chaef, Office of Mineral Information.— Robert O. Swenarton. Chief, Dwiston of Public Information.—Charles F. Lanman. Chief, Division of Technical Reports.—Robert P. Willing. Chief, Office of University Relations.—Neldon L. Jensen (acting). Associate Director— Mineral and Materials Research and Development.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Helitum.—Ray D. Munnerlyn. Assistant Director— Mzining.—Joseph J. Yancik. Assistant Director— Metallurgy.—Ralph C. Kirby. Associate Director— Mineral and Materials Supply/Demand Analysis.—John D. Morgan, Jr. Chuef, State Liaison Program Office.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Statistical and Technical Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director— Metals, Minerals and Materials.—Carl H. Cotterill. Assistant Director—Fuels.—T. Reed Scollon. Assistant Director— International Data and Analysis.—Donald S. Colby. Assistant Director—Field and Environmental Activities.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director—Interindustry and Economic Analysis—Paul Meadows. Assistant Director— Program Development and Evaluation.— Alfred Weiss. Chef, Division of Budget.— William D. Oyler. Chief, Division of Planning and Evaluation.—Lindsay D. Norman. Assistant Director—Admanistration.— J. Walter Lander. Bureau Safety Manager.— George E. Joyce. Chief, Organization and Management Staff.—Robert C. Turnbull. Chief, Division of Automatic Data Processing.— Anthony J. Carroll. Chef, Division of Personnel.— Glen D. Peterson. Chzef, Division of Finance.—Harold F. Thorne. Chief, Division of Procurement.— Charles L. Dozois. Chief, Division of Property and General Services.—Ellis J. Alexander. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Va. 22092. Phone, 860-7000 Director—Vincent E. McKelvey. Associate Director— William A. Radlinski. Personnel O flicer.— Maxine C. Millard. Chief, Geologic Diviston.— Richard P. Sheldon. Chief, Water Resources Diviston.—Joseph S. Cragwall, Jr. Chef, Topographic Division.— Robert H. Lyddan. Chief, Conservation Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Publications Division.—Harry D. Wilson. Chief, Computer Center Division.—Carl E. Diesen. Assistant Director— Program Analysis.—Dale Bajema. Assistant Director— Land Resources.—James R. Balsley. Assistant Director— Environmental Conservation.— Henry W. Coulter. Assistant Director—Admanistration.— J. Edmund Grant. Assistant Director— Eastern Region.— William Overstreet. Assistant Director— Energy and Mineral Resources.—Montis R. Klepper. Assistant Director— Central Region.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director— Western Region.—[Vacant.] Public Information Oflicer—Frank H. Forrester. MINING ENFORCEMENT AND SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 235-1372 109 South Fayette Street, Beckley, W. Va. 25801. Phone, (304) 252-8627 Administrator.—Robert E. Barrett, 3701 South Fifth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator— Metal and Nonmetal Mine Health and Safety.— Arthur P. Nelson, 6137 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Admanistrator— Technical Support.—Donald P. Schlick, 4420 North 41st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Administrator— Education and Training.—[Vacant.] Assistant Admainistrator—Plans, Assessments, and Management.— Gilbert O. Lockwood, 4219 Minstrell Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Superintendent— National Mine Health and Safety Academy.— Michael G. Zabetakis, 109 South Fayette Street, Beckley, W. Va. 25801. ALASKA POWER ADMINISTRATION Post Office Box 50, Juneau, Alaska 99802. Phone, 907-586-7405 Administrator.—Robert J. Cross. Chief, Division of Project Development.—Donald L. Shira. Chief, Power Division.— Gordon J. Hallum. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—E. Robert Haag. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oreg. 97208. Phone, 503-234-3361 Administrator—Donald Paul Hodel, 2825 Dellwood Drive, Lake Oswego, Oreg. 97034. Deputy Administrator.—Ray Foleen, 13924 Northeast Siskiyou Court, Portland, Oreg. 97230. : General Counsel (Regional Solicitor).—Robert E. Ratcliffe, 14328 Northeast Rose Parkway, Portland, Oreg. 97230. Assistant Admanastrator for Engineering (Chief Engineer).— George S. Bingham, 1220 Northeast 17th Avenue, Apt. 6E, Portland, Oreg. 97232. Assistant Adminastrator for Power Management.—Hector J. Durocher, 5690 South-west Spruce Avenue, Beaverton, Oreg. 97005. Assistant Administrator for Management Services.—Stanley E. Efferding, 17435 Northwest Parkview Boulevard, Portland, Oreg. 97229. Assistant Administrator for Operation and Maintenance.—Jack N. O’Neal, 8024 Southeast 32d Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97202. Assistant Administrator, Washington, D.C. Office, Interior Building.— William H. Clagett, 10023 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Elberton, Ga. 30635. Phone, 404-283-3261 AdministratorWilliam Jan Fortune, 112 Scandia Circle, Tivoli Apartments, — Athens, Ga. 30605. Chief, Division of Fiscal Operations.—Harry F. Wright, 533 Woodland Road, Elberton, Ga. 30635. Chief, Division of Power Sales.—Kenelm E. Rucker, 522 Woodland Road, Elber-ton, Ga. 30635. Chief, Division of Power Operations.—Elbert M. Rucker, Route 2, Box 104, Elberton, Ga. 30635. Chief, Division of Administrative Management.—Mary George Bond, 825 Cardinal Drive, Elberton, Ga. 30635. SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION P.O. Drawer 1619, Tulsa, Okla. 74101. Phone, 918-581-7474 Admanastrator—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—O. Doyle Stanislaus. Director, Planning Staff. —Jack K. Hatfield. 556 Congressional Directory Chief, Power Marketing Division.— Walter M. Bowers. Chief, Power Facilities Division.— William H. Wards, Jr. Chief, Administrative Management Division.—Francis R. Gajan. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE : AND PARKS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4416 or 918-4416 Assistant Secretary.—Robert L. Herbst. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—E. U. Curtis Bohlen, 4710 Quebec Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, 343-8067 (Code 183) Director.— Gary E. Everhardt. Assistant to the Director.— William C. Everhart. Special Assistant to the Director.—Jack Pound. Assistant to the Director, Public Affairs.—Thomas Wilson (acting). Deputy Director.— William J. Briggle. Associate Director, Park System Management.—Robert G. Stanton (acting). Preservation of Historic Properties.—Ernest A. Connally. Associate Director, Administration.—Edward J. Donnelly (acting). Chief, Office of Legislation.—Richard Curry. Chief, Congressional Liaison Division.—Ira Whitlock. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Dzrectors: Mid-Atlantic Region.—[Vacant], 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Midwest Region.—Merrill D. Beal, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebr. 68102. National Capital Region.—Manus (Jack) Fish, 1100 Ohio Drive SW. 20242. North Atlantic Region.—Jack E. Stark, 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114. Pacific Northwest Region.—Russell E. Dickenson, 601 Fourth and Pike Build-ing, Seattle, Wash. 98101. Rocky Mountain Region.—Lynn H. Thompson, 655 Parfet Street, P.O. Box 25287, Denver, Colo. 80225. Southeast Region.—David D. Thompson, 1895 Phoenix Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. 30349. Southwest Region.—John Cook, P.O. Box 728, Santa Fe, N Mex. 87501. Western Region.—Howard H. Chapman, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36063, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION Washington, D.C. 20240. Phone, 202-343-6578 Chairman.— Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary of the Interior 20240. Secretary.— Gary Everhardt, Director, National Park Service 20240. Vice Chairman.—Dan W. Lufkin, 645 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10022. Treasurer.— Gordon P. Street, Jr., North American Royalties, Inc., 200 East Eighth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37402. President.—John L. Bryant, Jr. Chairman, Executive Commattee.— George W. Gowen, 161 East 42d Street, 27th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017. Assistant Treasurer.—Jerry J. McCoy, Suite 800, 1776 K Street 20006. Counsel.—Bernard R. Meyer, 6813 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Members of the Board: Harry Hood Bassett, Miss N. Cullinan, Bruce E. Dines, John W. Dixon, Lamar Hunt, Mrs. Richard G. Lonsdorf, William S. Lund, Homer L. Luther, Jr., Stephen M. McPherson; Scott McVay, Richard P. Mellon, Mrs. Samuel P. Reed, Laurance S. Rockefeller, Donald M. D. Thurber, Peter A. B. Widener, Mrs. John Woods. Members Emeritus.—Tom C. Clark, Jacob S. Potofsky. ADVISORY BOARD ON NATIONAL PARKS, HISTORIC SITES, BUILDINGS AND z MONUMENTS Department of the Interior, 18th and C Streets 20240 Chairman.—Linden C. Pettys. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Douglas W. Schwartz. Secretary.—E. Y. Berry. Members: Alan Bible. Mrs. Nancy Rennell. Laurence W. Lane, Jr. Steven L. Rose. Dr. A. Starker Leopold. Dr. William G. Shade. Mrs. Anne Jones Morton Dr. Edgar A. Toppin. BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION Interior South Building. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, ext. 70) Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—May Lou Grier. Assistant Director for State Programs and Studies.—A. Heaton Underhill. Assistant Director for Federal Programs and Planning.—Fred L. Jones. Assistant Director for Administration.— Edward J. Curvey. Chief, Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.— William R. Wolph. Chief, Office of Communications.—Douglas P. Baldwin. Chief, Division of Personnel and Management.—Harry P. Owings. Chief, Division of Budget and Finance.— William C. Dent. Chief, O fice of Systems Management.— William T. Spitzer. Chief, Division of Federal Land Acquisition.—John G. Tkach. Chief, Division of Cooperative Services.—Harold R. Green. Chief, Division of Federal Programs.—Stuart P. Davey. Chief, O fice of Environmental Affairs.—Louis E. Reid, Jr. Chief, Dwiston of State Programs.— Robert A. Ritsch. Chief, Division of Resource Area Studies.—Robert L. Eastman. Chief, Division of Water Resources.— William D. Lawson. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Northwest Region.—Maurice H. Lundy, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174. Pacific Southwest Region.—Frank E. Sylvester, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. Mid-Continent Region.—Derrell P. Thompson, Denver Federal Center, Building 41, P.O. Box 25387, Denver, Colo. 80225. Lake Central Region.—John D. Cherry, 3853 Research Park Drive, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104. Southeast Region.—Robert M. Baker, 148 Cain Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30303. Northeast Region.— Maurice D. Arnold, Federal Office Building, Room 9310, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. South Central Region.—Rolland B. Handley, 5000 Marble Avenue NE. Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110. U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4717 or 183-4717 Director—Lynn A. Greenwalt. Deputy Director.—George W. Milias. Assistant to Deputy Director.— William T. Schlick. Associate Director—Fish and Wildlife Resources.—Harvey K. Nelson. Associate Director— Environment and Research.—F. Eugene Hester. Associate Director—Federal Assistance.—Keith Schreiner. Assistant Director—Administration.—Frederick N. White, Jr. Assistant Director— Public Affairs.—John A. Mattoon. Assistant Director— Planning and Budget.—Michael J. Spear. 5 : REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region 1.—R. Kahler Martinson, 1500 Northeast Irving Street, Portland, Oreg. 97208. Region 2.—Wilford O. Nelson, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 500 Gold Avenue SW., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87103. 558 Congressional Directory Region 3.—Jack E. Hemphill, Federal Building, Fort Snelling, Twin Cities, Minn. 55111. Region 4.—Kenneth E. Black, 17 Executive Park Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30323. Region 5.—Howard N. Larsen, 1 Gateway Center, Suite 700, Newton Corner, Mass. 02158. Region 6.—Harvey Willoughby, 10597 West Sixth Street, Room 106, Lakewood Colo. 80215. Alaska Area Office.—Gordon Watson, 813 D Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Western Field Coordinator.—Spencer H. Smith, Building 67, Room 200, Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—LAND AND WATER RESOURCES C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2191 or 183-2191 Assistant Secretary.— Richard Martin, designate.Guy Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Christopher G. Farrand. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Dennis Sachs. Director, Office of Water Research and Technology.—Dr. James S. Burton (acting) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, ext. 70) Commasstoner.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commaissioner.— Edwin F. Sullivan. Assistant Commisstoner.—Clifford I. Barrett. Assistant Commaissioner.— Donald A. Giampaoli. Assistant Commissioner.— Donald D. Anderson. Chief, Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.— Marlowe D. Teuscher. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—Lawrence J. Hart. Assistant to the Commissioner—Ecology.—Al R. Jonez. Equal Opportunity O flicer.—Hardi L. Jones. Chief, Division of General Dess L. Chappelear. Engineering.— Chief, Division of Program Coordination and Finance.— Warren W. Wilson. Chief, Division of Water and Land.—Eugene Hinds. Chief, Division of Personnel and Management.— H. Spillers. Billy Chief, Division of Power.—Raymond E. Harman. Chief, Division of Planning.—James D. Ellingboe. Chief, Division of Procurement and Property.— Richard W. Sweet. Chief, Division of General Services.— Edward M. Deas. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities.—Edward K. Bebb. Chief, Division of Youth Conservation Programs.—Joseph G. Hipps. Chief, Division of Research.—Harry F. Avery. ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTER P.O. Box 25007, Denver Federal Center, Colo. 80225. Phone, 303-234-3131 Director of Design and Construction.—Harold G. Arthur. Deputy Director of Design and Construction.— Donald J. Duck. Chief, Division of Atmospheric Water Resource Management.— Archie M. Kahan. Chief, Division of Design.—Richard S. Saliman. Chief, Division of Construction.— William R. Groseclose. Chief, Division of Engineering Support.—Edward R. Lewandowski. Chief, Division of Safety.— Ronald J. Searle. Chief, Division of Water O. & M.—B. A. Prichard. Chief, Division of Power Engineering.—Harvey D. Hunkins. Chief, Division of Planning Coordination.— William W. Reedy. Chief, Division of Management Support.— William Lange, Jr. Chief, Dwvision of Data Processing.—L. F. Hancock. Chief, Division of General Research.—Howard J. Cohan. FIELD ORGANIZATIONS PN-Pacific Northwest Region—Rodney J. Vissia, Regional Director, Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse, 550 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho 83724. 208-342-2101. MP-Mid-Pacific Region.—Billy E. Martin, Regional Director, Federal Office Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825. 916-484-4571. LC-Lower Colorado Region.—Manuel Lopez, Jr., Regional Director, P.O. Box 427, Boulder City, Nev. 89005. 702-293-8411. UC-Upper Colorado Region.—David L. Crandall, Regional Director, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. 801-524-5592. SW-Southwest Region. —[Vacant], Regional Director, Herring Plaza, Box H 4377, 317 East Third Street, Amarillo, Tex. 79101. 806-376-2401. UM-Upper Missourt Region. —Robert L. McPhail, Regional Director, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59013. 406-585-6214. LM-Lower Missourt Region.—Joe D. Hall, Regional Director, Building 20, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. 303-234-4441. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-5101 (Code 183, ext. 5101) Director.—Curt Berklund. Associate Director.— George L. Turcott. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—Daniel A. Alfieri. Assistant Director (Minerals Management). —Frank A. Edwards. Assistant Director (Resources).—Roman H. Koenings. Assistant Director (Legislation and Plans).—James W. Monroe. Assistant Director (Administration).—Arnold E. Petty. Assistant Director (Technical Services).— Archie D. Craft. Director, Denver Service Center.—Richard L. Thompson, Denver Federal Center, Building 50, Denver, Colo. 80225. State Director, Alaska. — Curtis V. McVee, Alaska State Office, 555 Cordova Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. State Director, Arizona.— Robert O. Buffington, Arizona State Office, 2400 Valley Bank Center, Phoenix, Ariz. 85073. State Director, California. —Edward L. Hastey, California State Office, Federal Office Building, Room E-2841, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825. State Director, Colorado.—Dale Andrus, Colorado State Office, Room 700, Colorado State Bank Building, 1600 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80202. State Director, Idaho.— William L. Mathews, Idaho State Office, Room 398, Fed-eral Building, 550 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho 83724. State Director, Montana.— Edwin Zaidlicz, Montana State Office, 222 North 32d Street, Billings, Mont. 59107. State Director, Nevada.—E. I. Rowland, Nevada State Office, Federal Building, Room 3008, 300 Booth Street, Reno, Nev. 89509. State Director, New Mezico.—Arthur W. "Zimmerman, New Mexico State Office, .S. Post Office and Federal Building, South Federal Place, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501. State Director, Oregon.—Murl W. Storms, Oregon State Office, 729 Northeast Oregon Street, Portland, Oreg. 97208. State Director, Utah.—Paul L, Howard, Utah State Office, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. State Director, Wyoming.—Daniel P. Baker, Wyoming State Office, Joseph C. O’Mahoney Federal Center, 2120 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyo. 82001. BLM Director, Boise Interagency Fire Center.—3905 Vista Avenue, Boise, Idaho 83705. INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2773 (Code 183, ext. 2773) Chairman.—Lloyd H. New. Commassioner.—Royal B. Hassrick. Commassioner.— William H. Crowe. Commassioner.— Gerald J. Gray. Commassioner.— Laura M. Bergt. General Manager.—Robert G. es rt, 916 25th Street 20037. BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Defense Mapping Agency, Building 56, U.S. Naval Observatory 20305. Phone, 254-4453 Chairman.—R. L. Hulick, 3 West Oak, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Executive Secretary.—Dr. Richard R. Randall, 3514 Quebec Street 20016. 560 Congressional Directory Executive Secretary for Domestic Names.—Donald J. Orth, 212 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Executive Secretary for Foreign Names.—Dr. Richard R. Randall, 3514 Quebec Street 20016. Members: Department of State.—Dr. Robert D. Hodgson, 11152 Conestoga Court, Oakton, Va. 22124; Dr. Elvyn A. Stoneman, 2613 Silverdale Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906, deputy. Postal Service—R. L. Hulick, 3 West Oak, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Shirley B. McDonald, 2400 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, deputy; T. R. Richards, Jr., 7473 Zanuck Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, deputy. Department of Interior—Dr. James R. Anderson, 11252 Chestnut Grove Square, Apt. 247, Reston, Va. 22090; Solomon M. Lang, 8408 Wesleyan Street, Vienna, Va. 22180, deputy. Department of Agriculture.—Raymond M. Housley, 6512 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Lewis G. Glover, 2928 First Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201, deputy. Department of Commerce.—Charles E. Harrington, 10904 Kingstead Road, Da-mascus, Md. 20750; Richard Forstall, 3705 S. George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, deputy; Hazel McEwen, 11108 Markwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902, deputy. Government Printing Oflicc.—Robert H. Bibeau, 5801 Boothe Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Robert C. McArtor, 6430 Princeton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307, deputy. Library of Congress.—Dr. John A. Wolter, 5404 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045; David K. Carrington, 5422 Marsh Hawk Way, Columbia, Md. 21045, deputy: Myrl D. Powell, 9220 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, deputy. Central Intelligence Agency.—Henry Frieswyk, 2505 Fairlawn, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031; Charles H. Weed, 7121 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101, deputy. Department of Defense—Charles D. Rouse, 6407 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, Md. 20028; Cyril Barsky, 1509 16th Road North, Apt. 1, Arlington, Va. 22209, deputy; Arvin W. Mueller, 10615 Langford Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63136, deputy. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 655-4000 BOB BERGLAND, Secretary of Agriculture (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.) ; born in Roseau, Minn., July 22, 1928; nominated Secretary of Agriculture on December 20, 1976, confirmed January 20, 1977, and sworn into office January 23, 1977; educated in the Roseau public school system; gradu-ate of the University of Minnesota's 2-year School of Agriculture; married to the former Helen Grahn, also a Roseau native; six children and two grandchildren; purchased a 260-acre farm in 1950; the farm now consists of 600 acres, produces small grains and lawn seed; served as chairman of the Minnesota Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in 1961, the year former Minnesota Gov. Orville Freeman became Secretary of Agriculture; 2 years later moved to Washington to serve as Midwest director for USDA’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service; served in that post until 1968; although lost his first bid in 1968 to represent Minnesota's Seventh Congressional District, he was successful on his second try and was reelected in 1972, 1974, and 1976; in the House of Representatives, served as a chairman of the House Agriculture Sub-committee on Conservation and Credit and as a member of the Agriculture Committee's Subcommittee on Livestock and Grains, and Dairy and Poultry; when named Secretary of Agriculture, was the ranking Democratic member of two subcommittees on the House Small Business Committee: Small Business Administration Legislation, and Commodities and Services; served on the execu-tive committees of the Congressional Rural Caucus and the Democratic Study Group, was a congressional advisor to the 17th session on the Food and Agri-culture Organization Conference in Rome in 1973 and was a delegate from the House of Representatives to the United Nation’s Conference on Trade and Development in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1976. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary.—Bob Bergland. Deputy Secretary.—John C. White. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Consumer Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Conservation, Research, and Education.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Rural Development.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Administration.—J. P. Bolduc, 5810 Ten Oaks Road, Clarksville, Md. 21029. Director of Agricultural Economics.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Director of Communication.—Claude W. Gifford, 2500 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Direcisr of Office of Investigations.—John V. Graziano, 2123 Statute Lane, Vienna, a. 22180. isis the Secretary for Land Use Policy and Environmental Matters.— acant. Director of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary for Congressional Affairs.—[Vacant.] : Del) CE Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.— acant. Sales Manager, Office of the Sales Manager—James L. Hutchinson, 1900 South Eads Street, Apt. 1029, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Consumer Services—John Damgard, 2439 Tracy Place 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Conservation, Research, and Education.—[Vacant.] Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Conservation, Research, and Educa-tion.—Ned D. Bayley, 13907 Overton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 561 79-000 O -77 -38 562 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary for Rural Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Admainastration.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secreairy for Intergovernmental Affairs.—[Vacant.] Judicial Officer.—Donald A. Campbell, 4207 Wynnwood Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive bet ween Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5247 Director.—Claude W. Gifford, 2500 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director.—Hal R. Taylor, 6608 Pinedale Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] 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 Division.—Joseph T. McDavid, 10219 Scout Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Special Reports Division.— Theodore R. Crane, 3711 Benton Street 20007. Chief, Radio and Television Diviston.— Layne Beaty, 1449 44th Street 20007. Chief, Motion Picture Division.—V. Buddy Renfro (acting), 16311 Cambridge Court, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Chg, ABs Division.— Byron E. Schumaker, 717 North Carolina Avenue Chief, Design Division.— David A. Sutton, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. CONGRESSIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS ACTIVITIES FOR THE SECRETARY Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets S.W. 20250. Phone, 447-2455 Assistant to the Secretary for Congressional and Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3351 General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsels for— Director, Production, Distribution and Assistance.—John A. Harris, 7608 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Food and Nutrition, Transportation and PACA Division.—Merwin W. Kaye, 708 Braxton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Director, Foreign Agricultural and Commodity Stabilization Division.—C. Neil Johnson, 2909 Red Lion Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Community Development and Natural Resources.—Norman L. Plotka, 9919 Brixton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Community Development Division.—James V. Loughran, 18 West Chapman Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Director, Natural Resources Division.— Richard L. Fowler, 2408 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Reguloory, and Marketing.—Harold M. Carter, 3911 Bruce Lane, Annandale, a. 22003. Director, Packers and Stockyards Division.—Richard W. Davis, Jr., 3804 Winterset Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Division.— Ronald D. Cipolla, 12414 Denley Road, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Marketing Division.—John C. Chernauskas, 7 Infield Court South, Rockville, Md. 20854. Director, Electric and Telephone Division.— Henry E. Freedman (acting), 6103 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant General Councils for—Continued Legislation, Litigation, Research, and Operations.—J. Michael Kelly, 3506 Hutch Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Legislative Division.—J. Robert Franks, 1617 Francis Hammond Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Litigation Division.—Raymond W. Fullerton, 7712 Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Director, Research and Operations Division.— William J. Stokes, 3604 Oak-land Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Administrative Officer.—Deborah L. Vita, 7107 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 20028. OFFICE OF INVESTIGATION Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3306 Director.—John V. Graziano, 2123 Statute Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director—Robert E. Magee, 2804 Elsmore Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant to Director.—Norbert A. Lorentz, Jr., 14711 Dunbarton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Administrative Officer.—Elouise M. Adams, 630 North Greenbrier Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22205. Assistant Director for General Investigations.— Thomas J. Burke, 3449 Launcelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Security and Special Investigations.— William J. Gould, Jr., 6734 Huntsman Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22153. Assistant Director for Information, Research, and Development.—Lucius L. Free, 7915 Lysander Court, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-6643 Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3291 Assistant Secretary for Administration.—J. Paul Bolduc, 5810 Ten Oaks Road Clarksville, Md. 21029. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Chief’s Office: South Building, Twelfth and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone 447-8161 Chief Administrative Law Judge.—John A. Campbell, 3718 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Administrative Law Judges.—Dorothea A. Baker; John A. Campbell, 3718 Massa-chusetts Avenue 20016; John G. Liebert, 7503 Clarendon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; William J. Weber, 5421 Gary Place, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Victor W. Palmer, 3306 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF AUDIT Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Indi and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-6945 Director.—Leonard H. Greess, 7607 Westminister Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Director.—Darrell E. Fleming, 1425 Fouth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director for Operations.—Robert E. Miller, 9250 Edwards Way, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Assistant Director for Policy and Resources.—Robert W. Beuley, 15117 Concord Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. 564 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF AUTOMATED DATA SYSTEMS Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-6275 Director—Henry W. Meetze, 4408 Rockcrest Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant to the Director. — Ronald C. Brewer, 2677 Pinewood Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Assistant Director, ADP Systems Development.— Robert V. Head, 9102 Live Oak Lane, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Director, Operations.—Raymond J. Long, 7111 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Washington Computer Center—Thomas E. Kuhn, 7314 Redfield Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director, New Orleans Computer Center—Xevin F. Quinn, Bern Mas Apt. No. 172, New Orleans, La. 70127. Director, Kansas City Computer Center.—Olen Johnson, 10011 West 98th Terrace, Overland Park, Kansas City, Mo. 66212. Director, Fort Collins Computer Center.—Tommye Cooper, 2101 Manchester Circle, Fort Collins, Colo. 80521. Director, St. Louis Computer Center—Bernard Barton, 9738 Wendell Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63136. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4256 Director—James Frazier, 11412 Duryea Drive, Potomac, Md. 20853. Administrative Officer.—Patricia A. Dowtin, 1305 Edenville Drive, District Heights, Md. 20028. Compliance and Enforcement Division.— Richard J. Peer, 4401 Braeburn Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Contract Compliance Division.— Martin A. Osias, 5126 Rondel Place, Columbia, Md. 21044. Program, Planning, and Evaluation Division.—Percy R. Luney, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Rural Minority Business Assistance Division.—J. Fred King, 3730 Marlbrough Way, College Park, Md. 20740. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE Director’s Office; Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone 447-3323 Director of Management and Finance and Budget Officer.—Jerome A. Miles, 8254 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dapusy Denson Budget —Reephen B. Dewhurst, 3237 Dye Drive, Falls Church, a. 22042. Budget Division.—Chief, Robert E. Sherman, 420 Ben Oaks Drive East, Severna Park, Md. 21149. Operations Division.— Chief, Richard T. Certo, 911 Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Legislative and Financial Reporting Division.—Chief, E. F. Behrens, 1705 Mason Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Director/ Program Review.—[Vacant.] Conservation, Research, and Education Staff.—Chief, Lawrence Wachs, 148 Cardamon Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—Chief, Avram Guroff, 402 G Street SE. 20003. Management by Objectives Coordination.—Chief, James Olmes, 11728 Putting Green Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Rural Development and Agricultural Economics.—Chief, John Simpson, 19337 Dunbridge Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Marketing and Consumer Services.— Chief, Jonathan Meyerson, 5615 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation.—Chief, Oswald P. Blaich, 211 Long-view Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Director and Director, National Finance Center.—Dennis C. Boyd, 10116 Tiffany Drive, New Orleans, La. 70123. Fiscal Management Division.— Director, Leo E. Palensky, 4807 Reidel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Director| Planning. —John Fedkiw, 6706 Renita Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director/ Management.—C. R. Hanna, 6301 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW-20250. Phone, 447-3937 Directcr—Edmund Alvarez, 8720 Gateswood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Director.— George C. Knapp, 4116 Woodlark ‘Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Facilities Management Staff.—Paul A Dennett, 2200 Glen- course Lane, "Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Director, Planning and Analysis Staff.—Richard M. Hadsell, 4221 Oak Hill Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Procurement, Grants, and Agreements Management Staff.—DeanT. Smith, 1325 18th Street 20036. Assistant Director, Transportation and Supply Management Staff.—Robert A. Welch, 4220 South 32d Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Director, Central Services.— Alvin P. Cauley, 5205 East Capitol Street SE. 20019. Chief, Printing Service Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Procurement Division.—Edward Gauthier, 1350 Rosebud Court, Wood- bridge, Va. 22191. Chief, Records and Distribution Diviston.—Arden B. Pepper, 1841 Horseback Trail, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Space and Property Division.— William R. Hamilton, 800 Parkway Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3585 Director of Personnel.—S. B. Pranger, 108 Lakeside Drive, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Assistant Director for Labor Management Relations.—August M. Seeger, 1028 Gilbert Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Assistant Director for Equal Employment Opportunity.— Gloria F. Torres, 1131 University Boulevard West, Apt. 1511, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Position Management and Personnel Systems Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Employee Appeals Division.— Larry Cavallaro, 19520 DuBarry Drive, Rockville, Md. 20729. Chief, Classification and Manpower Program Division.—Ernest E. Toth, 11420 Sherrie Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Security and Employee Relations Division.—Clyde W. Fisk, 5017 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Career Development Division.—John W. Kizler, 402 Ritchie Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief, Personnel Operations Division.—John J. Sullivan, 12812 Chesney Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND COMMODITY PROGRAMS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3111 Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—{Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Administrator's Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3467 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator for Commodity Operations.—[Vacant.] 566 Congressional Directory Deputy Administrator for Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator for Management.— William L. Ruble, 1324 Kingston Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Frank G. McKnight, 914 Kimberwicke Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Environmental Quality and Land Use Staff.—Ray Hunter, 1318 Oberon Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Emergency Preparedness Division.—Jerry W. Newcomb, 7907 Orange Plank Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Grains, Oilseeds and Cotton Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Program Operations Division.— Merrill D. Marxman, 5913 Aplomado Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Program Appeals Staff —Calvin Bennett, 3031 Borge Street, A-104N, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, Tobacco and Peanut Division.— William L. Lanier, 1250 Fourth Street SW., Apt. 409 20024. Director, Commodity Operations Division.—Donald L. Gillis, 15716 Singletree Lane, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Director, Administrative Services Division.— Edward D. Hews, 1112 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. beredion, Budget Division.—Lloyd I. Holmes, 3009 Westcott Street, Falls Church, a. 22042. Director, Information Division.— William H. Cummings, 520 N Street SW. 20024. Pires Personnel Division.— Elmer Dovel, 4510 Mullen Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Program Evaluation and Appraisal Staff.—Grover C. Chappell, 8400 Blakiston Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Fiscal Division.—F¥red T. Plybon, 1007 Brantford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Internal Consulting Staff.—Leo E. Choate, 11005 Inwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Data Systems Division.—James H. Dinwiddie, 18700 Rocky Way, Derwood, Md. 20855. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 655-4000 Board of Directors: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Richard L. Feltner, 1008 De Wolfe Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Officers: President.—[Vacant.] Executive Vice President.—[Vacant.] Vice Presidents: David L. Hume, 4924 Sentinel Drive, Apt. 404, Sumner, Md. 20016. Donald E. Wilkinson, 4116 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Jones L. Hutchinson, 1900 South Eads Street, Apt. 1029, Arlington, Va. 202. Deputy Vice President: William L. Ruble, 1324 Kingston Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Secretary.—Frank G. McKnight, 914 Kimberwicke Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary.—Virginia T. Lee, 2409 Boones Lane, North Forestville, Md. 20028. Controller—Fred T. Plybon, 1007 Brantford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Treasurer—Thomas G. Burke, 8104 Ashford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief Accountant.— W. LeCompte, 5204 Light Street, Springfield, Va. Lester 22151. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Manager's Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW-20250. Phone, 447-6795 Manager.— Warren E. Dirks, 4514 Andes Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Manager.—[Vacant.] Director, Operations Division.—Howard H. Sjogren, 6800 Ava Street, Spring- field, Va. 22152. Director, Administrative Management Division.—John P. Skeffington, 6429 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Actuarial Division.— Everett S. Sharp, 3808 West 96th Street, Overland Park, Kans. 66206. Director, National Service O fice.—Robert C. Zeller, 227 East 73d Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. 64114. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20520. Phone, 447-3935 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admainistrator—David L. Hume, 4924 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Attachés and Management.—Richard A. Smith, 7920 Robison Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator, Foreign Market Development.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator, International Trade Policy.—Gordon O. Fraser, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Admanastrator, Foreign Commodity Analysis.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator, Agricultural Attachés.— William Horbaly, 8915 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Administrator, Management.—[Vacant.] Legislative Assistant.—[Vacant.] International Organization Affairs, Executive Director—Ralph W. Phillips, 2401 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Information Division, Director.—J. Don Looper, 5309 59th Avenue, East River-dale, Md. 20840. U.8./U.8.8.R. Secretariat.—Roger Euler, 2682 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. FOREIGN MARKET DEVELOPMENT Assistant Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Jimmy D. Minyard, 11710 Wolf Run Lane, Clifton, Va. 22024. Director, Planning and Evaluation Diviston.—[Vacant.] Dzrector, Export Trade Seriices Division.— William F. Dobbins, 5317 Neville Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. International Marketing Directors: Cotton.— William L. Davis, 6603 Northam Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Dairy and Poultry.—David R. Strobel, 7910 Jansen Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Fruit and Vegetable Division.—Robert S. FitzSimmonds, 9203 Midland Turn, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Grain and Feed.—Dale B. Douglas, 3901 Chanel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Livestock and Livestock Products.— Robert W. Mannion, 8705 Bunnell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Oilseeds and Products.—James F. Lankford, 3620 Tallwood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Tobacco and Seeds.—James C. Frink, Route 1, Box 61, Broad Run, Va. 22014. INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY Assistant Administrator— Gordon O. Fraser, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 223-S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deguly Assistant Administrator.— George White, 4853 33d Road, North Arlington, a. 22207. Director, Trade Negotiations Diviston.—John F. Hudson, 1035 Welsh Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Trade Restrictions Analysis Diviston.—Donald M. Nelson, Jr., 3477 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Trade Operations Division.—John M. Beshoar, 11907 Reynolds Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854. FOREIGN COMMODITY ANALYSIS Assistant Administrator.—|Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator.— Philip L. Mackie, 14417 Sturtevant Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 968 Congressional Directory Director, Data Systems Division.—Eldon C. Hildebrandt, 3409 Slade Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Commodity Analysts Division Directors: Cotton.—Joseph J. Stevenson, 6233 North 12th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Dairy, Livestock and Poultry—Rolland E. Anderson, Jr., 8707 Ventura Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Fruit and Vegetable.—Gilbert E. Sindelar, 1904 Henry Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Grain and Feed.—Donald J. Novotny, 11803 Rosalina Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Oilseeds and Products.—Clyde R. Keaton, 5408 Trent Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Tobacco.—B. G. Andrews, 5331 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Sugar and Tropical Products.—Robert McConnell, 1320 Schuman Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Special Projects Division.—Robert A. Owen, 3917 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. LACIE Project Group, Project Manager—Howard L. Hill, 206 McHenry Street, Vienna, Va. 22130. AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES dois] Ad030. mini strator.— William Horbaly, 8915 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.— Alexander Bernitz, 9702 Lawndale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. ; European Area Officer (Non-EC).—G. Stanley Brown, 910 Enderby Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22306. European Area Officer (EC).—Stanley W. Phillips, 6807 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Western Hemisphere Area Officer—Norman J. Pettipaw, 8012 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Far East and South Asia Area Officer.—Eugene T. Ransom, 1113 Woodcliff Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Near East and Africa Area Officer—John S. DeCourey, Waterford, Va. 22190. Representation and Foreign Visitors Staff.—Haven D. Umstatt, 1518 North Ivan- hoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Louis G. Davis, 8205 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Budget and Analysis Division.—Richard J. Cannon, 2415 Holt Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Personnel Division.—Patricia P. Madison, 6530 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Management Services Division.—Edward R. Bevis, Jr., 2007 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL SALES MANAGER General Sales Manager’s Office; South Building, Independence Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5173 Genera) a 2 anager.—James L. Hutchinson, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, a. : Assistant Sales Manager, Commercial Export Programs.— George S. Shanklin, 9406 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Sales Manager, Public Law 480 Programs.—W. Glenn Tussey, 3724 Lockwood Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant to the General Sales Manager, Operational and Technical Support Staff.— Charles W. Pence, 1120 Randolph Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant to the General Sales Manager, Information.—James S. Ward, P.O. Box 305, Port Tobacco, Md. 20677. COMMERCIAL EXPORT PROGRAMS i Sales Manager.— George S. Shanklin, 9406 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, d. 20910. Deputy Assistant Sales Manager—F. A. Woodling, 2203 Prichard Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Export Programs Division.— Kennard O. Stephens, 4607 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. 27040. Drrector, Export Sales Diwvision.—Richard J. Finkbeiner, P.O. Box 115, Accokeek, Md. 20607. OPERATIONAL AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF Assistant to the General Sales Manager.—Charles W. Pence, 1120 Randolph Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant to the General Sales Manager, Cotton, Livestock, and Dairy Products.— William L. Scholz, 8108 Cawdor Court, McLean, Va. Assistant to the General Sales Manager, Oilseeds and Tobacco.—Clarence Golds-borough, 10316 Buena Vista Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801. Assistant to the General Sales Manager, Technical Services—Edward B. Liebe, 3603 Maroon Lane, Bowie, Md. 27015. MARKETING AND CONSUMER SERVICES The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4623 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John M. Damgard II, 2439 Tracy Place 20008. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5115 Admainastrator—Donald E. Wilkinson, 4107 Breezewood Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.— William T. Manley, 6928 Girard Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Administrator, Management.—Irving W. Thomas, 6003 Hillmeade Road, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Information Division.—Stanley W. Prochaska, 4516 Andes Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Marketing Services and Regulatory Programs—D7ivision and Staff Directors: Cotton.—Jesse F. Moore, 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Dairy.—Herbert L. Forest, 1208 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Fruit and Vegetable.—Floyd F. Hedlund, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. orgs an Seed.—Stanley F. Rollin, 6802 Orem Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810 acting). Livestock.—John C. Pierce, Box 452, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Poultry.—H. Connor Kennett, Jr., 7702 Vicar Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Tobacco.—James W. York, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Transportation and Warehouse.—James H. Lauth, 2914 Tapered Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Management—D1ivision and Staff Directors: Adu iisiroding Services.—Burt C. Hawkins, 129 Evergreen Street, Sterling, Va. 0. Zone] Services.—William O. Thompson, 9107 Cascus Drive, Annandale, a. 22003. Financial Management Services—John T. Reeves, 8213 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Peron —larg T. Thackston, 12605 Westport Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 191. ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator's Office: Administration Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3668 (Code 151) OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Francis J. Mulhern, 1599 Edgerton Place, Crofton, Md. 21113. Astonnte Administrator—Harry C. Mussman, 1703 Fox Run Court, Vienna, Va. 0. 570 Congressional Directory Deputy Administrator, Administrative Management.—John E. Carson, 17617 Prince Edward Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Assistant Administrator, Operations Review Staff.—L. L. Gast, 9016 Edgewood Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Information Division.— Robert W. Norton, 14913 Waterway Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Planning and Evaluation Staff —Leo R. Gray, 2100 Kingshouse Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. MEAT AND POULTRY INSPECTION Deputy Administrator, Meat and Poultry Inspection.—Fred J. Fullerton (acting), 12707 Prestwick Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022. ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH Deputy Administrator, Veterinary Services.—Pierre A. Chaloux (acting), 5548 High Tor Hill, Columbia, Md. 21045. Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine—James O. Lee, Jr., 14900 Greymont Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Diserlor, Personnel Division.— Milton D. Ray, 1214 Burtonwood Court, Alexandria, a. 22307. Director, Budget Division.—Robert L. Buchanan, 2521 Shanandale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Finance Division.—James A. Hanson, 109 McCrone Drive, Crownsville, Md. 21032. Director, Administrative Services Division.—O. V. Cummings, Jr., 5100 Pommeroy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. ; Director, Management Improvement Division.— George E. Bickerton, 5571 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Legislative and Special Assignments Staff.—Larry B. Slagle, 734 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator's Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5115 Interim Administrator.—Donald E. Wilkinson, 4116 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Acting Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—David R. Galliart, 12541 Windover Turn, Bowie, Md. 20715. Acting Deputy Administrator, Management.—David C. Mangum, Rose Glen, Route 1, Box 147K, Bealton, Va. 22712. Director, Information Staff.—[Vacant.] ; Marketing Services and Regulatory Programs.—Acting Division and Acting Staff Directors: Compliance.—Thomas H. Porter, 6432 Lignum Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Biapning and Evaluation Staff.—Robert E. Laubis, 509 Gibson Drive, Vienna, a. 22180. Inspection.—Leslie E. Malone, 5517 Kennedy Street, East Riverdale, Md. 20840. Standardization.—N. Gail Jackson, 12307 Millstream, Bowie, Md. 20715. Weighing.— George T. Lipscomb, 14216 Dennington Place, Rockville, Md. 20853. : Management.—Division Directors: Administrative Services.—[Vacant.] Financial Services.—[Vacant.] Personnel.—[Vacant.] FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 12th Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8384 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Apne? Royal Shipp, 5329 Thayer Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304 acting). Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Herbert D. Rorex, 6707 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Imogene D. Gruber, 1012 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator (Legislative Affairs).—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Administrator (Economic Analysis and Program Evaluation).— Stephen J. Hiemstra, 1911 Diplomat Center, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant to the Administrator (Cwil Rights).—Herbert Scurlock, 1707 Reynolds Street, Crofton, Md. 21114. Assistant to the Administrator (Administrative Review).—Peter R. Shambora, 11911 Winterthur Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Information Division.— Philip V. Fleming, 9134 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda, d. 20034. Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinator.— Estelle E. Gross, 2632 Alaska Street, Baltimore, Md. 21230. OFFICE OF DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, PROGRAM OPERATIONS Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—P. Royal Shipp, 5329 Thayer Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—Orval G. Kerchner, 1735 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Child Nutrition Division.— William G. Boling, 11024 Ring Road, Reston, a. 22090. Darector, Food Distribution Diviston.—Juan J. del Castillo, 10809 South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Diredr, fo Stamp Division.—Nancy Snyder, 9809 Gartrell Place, Kensington, d. 20795. Darector, Nutrition and Technical Services Staff.—Grace L. Ostenso, 2871 Audubon Terrace 20008. Director, Special Supplemental Food Unit.— Gene Dickey, 8108 Edinburgh Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. OFFICE OF DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator, Management.—Earl Hunigan, 7702 Den Meade Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Special Fragen Manager—LeRoy A. Konz, 904 Elden Street, Herndon, Va. 22070. Director, Automated Data Processing Division.—Francis A. Pulju, 5014 Gadsen Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Darector, Budget and Planning Division.— George W. Hall, Jr., 14892 Lambeth Square, Centreville, Va. 22020. Director, Finance and Program Accounting Division.—Acting, Francis A. Pulju, 5014 Gadsen Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Management Services Division.—Frank Gearde, Jr., 924 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Personnel Division.—Vernon R. Morgan, 1104 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Program Reporting StaffEmerson Hogentogler, 4549 Logsdon Drive, — Annandale, Va. 22003. PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 2025. Phone, 447-7051 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Admainistrator.— Glenn G. Bierman, 4124 North Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Assistant.—John T. Coyne, 5101 River Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20016. Director, Livestock Marketing Division.— Harry L. Williams, 7608 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Packer and Poultry Division.—Paschal O. Drake, 4581 Logsdon Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Industry Analysis Staff.—Gerald Engelman, 3924 Rickover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Information O fficer—Sebastian Filippone, 10116 Garrett Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. 572 Congressional Directory RURAL DEVELOPMENT The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4581 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7967 Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant to Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant to Administrator, Congressional Liaison.—[Vacant.] Director, Information Staff.—Walter C. Bunch, 705 19th Street, South, Arling- ton, Va. 22202. Director, Program Evaluation Staff.—Mark H. Nestle, 15811 Plainview Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Equal Opportunity Officer.—William A. Tippins, 6207 Houston Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22310. ; Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinator.— Leonard Hardy, Jr., 9502 Rose- vale Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20222. Deputy Administrator, Comptroller.—[Vacant.] Deputy Adminastrator, Program Operations.—[Vacant.] Dzirector, Property Management Staff.—Robert M. Yates, 9140 Santayana Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22030. Dzrector, Program Support Staff.—George J. Schladt, 3526 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs.—Denton E. Sprague, 5510 Heming Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Hh (Community Programs).— Dwight O. Calhoun, 6611 Holford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Rural Housing.— Lorimer D. Elwell, 6716 Holford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Administrator, Rural Housing.—A. Jennings Orr, 6609 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Assistant Administrator (Business and Industry).—John A. Swinnea, Jr. (acting), 13212 Memory Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. PROGRAM DIVISIONS Director, Business and Industrial Loan Division.—John A. Swinnea, Jr., 13212 Memory Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Community Facilities Loan Division.—John R. Bowles, 4612 Lawn Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Farm Production Loan Diviston.—[Vacant.] Director, Farm Real Estate Loan Division.—Reid F. Robison, 2226 Westwood Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director, Emergency Loan Division.—James E. Lee, 5857 Glen Forest Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Multiple Family Housing Loan Division.—Paul R. Conn, 7709 14th Street 20012. Director, Single Family Housing Loan Division.— Wesley L. Harris, 8112 Drayton Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Water and Waste Disposal Loan Division.—L. Glenn Bennett, 919 Steven Irving Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. MANAGEMENT DIVISIONS Director, Budget Staff.— William R. Noll, 11124 Korman Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Business Services Division.—Albert J. Geiger, 309 East Street NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Management Information Systems Staff.—Paul L. Holm, 3046 Rodman Street 20008. Director, Finance Office (St. fn, Mo.).—Clarence P. Squellati, 56 Bellerive Acres, St. Louis, Mo. 6312 : Director, Fiscal Division.—Joseph F. Freburger, 403 Norman Avenue, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061. Director, Personnel Division.—Henry C. Bourne, 1516 Eton Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5123 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator—David A. Hamil, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Adminastrator.—David H. Askegaard, 6111 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Assistant Administrator, Electric.—Richard F. Richter, 6024 Hofstra Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Telephone.—Charles R. Ballard, 2639 Steeplechase Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Assistant Administrator, Administration.—Joseph Vellone, 2805 Erie Street SE. 20020. Legislative and Interagency Advisor.—Jack B. Van Mark, 11505 Four Penny Lane, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Civil Rights Coordinator.—Henry L. Taylor, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. ADMINISTRATION Assistant Admanistrator.—Joseph Vellone, 2805 Erie Street SE. 20020. Director, Information Services Division.— Wilbur C. Jennings, 2939 Maple Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Personnel Management Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Accounting and Auditing Division.—Sheldon Chazin, 410 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of ‘Budget. —Charles A. Jewell, Route 1, Box 299, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Director, Office of Program Development and Analysis.— Walter J. Clayton, 3200 Military Road 20015. Director, Management Services Division.—Robert H. Robinson, 4107 W Street 20007. ELECTRIC PROGRAM Assistant Admanistrator.—Richard F. Richter, 6024 Hofstra Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Thomas R. McDonald, 2506 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Power ‘Supply and Engineering Standards Division.— Rowland C. Hand, Sr., 4868 W. Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Electric Borrowers’ Management Division.—Charles R. Weaver, 4206 Maple Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. bereits Northeast Area Office. —Jou 8. Zoller, 901 Benson Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deractor, Southeast Area O fice.— William R. Dalton, 7416 Elgar Street, Springfield, a. 22151. Director, North Central Area Officc.—Frank W. Bennett, 3720 Leverton Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. barerton Western Area Office.—Charles W. Fitch, 11124 Dewey Road, Kensington, d. 20795. Director, Southwest Area Office.—Donald L. Olsen, 5918 Westridge Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22310. TELEPHONE PROGRAM Anigan Administrator—Charles R. Ballard, 2639 Steeplechase Drive, Reston, a. 22070. Dep:rty Assistant Administrator—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, d. 20034. Director, Telephone Operations and Standards Division.—Joseph M. Flanigan, 3329 Military Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Northeast Area Office. — Richard L. Allen, 11722 Stonington Place, Wheaton, Md. 20902. 574 Congressional Directory Director, Southeast Area Office.—Herman A. Schafer, Jr., 2813 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, North Central Area Officc.—William P. Riley, 9706 Brixton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Western Area Office.— William A. Ricketts, 6701 Capstan Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Director, Southwest Area Oflice.— William J. Nichols, 6536 Chesterfield Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Loans Officer—Anne K. Hanlon, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. RURAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4343 Admainistrator.— Walter A. Guntharp, 1921 MacArthur Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Rural Development Coordination Staff, Director—John M. Evans, 5506 Kings Park Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Boece! Projects Staff, Director.—Jerome J. Klement, 445 Henryton South, Laurel, d. 20810. Plans and Programs Staff, Director—Paul R. Kugler, 4710 Philadelphia Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. Public Information Officer.—James R. Madison, 6530 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. RURAL TELEPHONE BANK South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5123 Governor.—David A. Hamil, 2000 South Eads Avenue, Apt. 304, Arlington, Va. 22202. Depry Soternonssbuvid Askegaard, 6111 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 213. Assistant Governor.—C. R. Ballard, 2639 Steeplechase Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Depry Assisions Governor.—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Secretary.— Glen Bergland, 107 North Oak, Lake Mills, Iowa 50450. Assistant Secretary.—Joseph Vellone, 2805 Erie Street SE. 20020. Treasurer—Harold G. Payne, Greensburg, Pa. 15601. Assistant Treasurer.—Sheldon Chazin, 410 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5681 Director, Agricultural Economics.—[Vacant.] STAFF ECONOMIST GROUP Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7043 J. Dawson Ahalt, 2415 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT SUPPORT CENTER Director’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, 447-3535 Director—William E. McElhanon, 2601 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. : Deputy Director—Richard E. Ballard, 510 Meridian Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Administrative Services Division.— Darrell F. Peters, 4124 Berritt Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Budget and Finance Divisions.— George R. Hall, Jr., 11209 September Lane, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Director, Personnel Division.—Joseph R. Ellis, 12713 Chesney Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 Twelfth Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8104 Administrator—Quentin M. West, 1007 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Administrator, Food and Fiber Economics.—Kenneth R. Farrell, 11312 Handlebar Road, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Food and Fiber Economics.— Gary C. Taylor, 12423 Madeley Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Administrator, Resource and Development Economics.—Lyle P. Schertz, 701 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Resource and Development Economics.— Byron Berntson, 125 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003. Outlook ik Situation Officer.—Rex F. Daly, 4130 Century Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Outlook and Situation Officer—James R. Donald, 1046 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Asin Snare S. Johnson, 4319 Dahill Place, Alexandria, a. 12. Director, National Economic Analysis Division.—John E. Lee, Jr., 8217 Chivalry Road, Annandale, Va. 22008. Director, Commodity Economics Division.—John G. Stovall, 1118 Gillard Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Foreign Demand and Competition Division.—Joseph W. Willett, 11602 Hunters Green Court, Reston, Va. 22091 Director, Natural Resource Economics Division.—Melvin L. Cotner, 6617 Goldsboro Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Derecior, Economic Development Division.—Kenneth L. Deavers, 319 D Street . 20003. Director, Foreign Development Division.— William A. Faught, 1035 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. ; Direc, Data Services Center.— Gaylor E. Worden, 5015 Powell Road, Fairfax, a. 22030. Director, Division of Information.— Benjamin R. Blankenship, 2815 Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22042. FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 Twelfth Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8870 Administrator.—Randall E. Torgerson, 1300 Tulane Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Administrator for Operations.—Jack H. Armstrong, 5218 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22105. Deputy Adminstrator for Special Projects.—Marshall R. Godwin, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Assistant Administrator.—Homer J. Preston, 3140 Flintlock Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Adminisirator.—James E. Haskell, 8108 Collins Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Administrator.—J. Warren Mather, 1021 Allison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director of Information.—Franz E. Ingalsbe, 7526 Dolce Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-2707 Admainistrator.— William E. Kibler, 2235 Loch Lomond Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Administrator and Chairman, Crop Reporting Board.—Bruce M. Graham, 3525 Kirkwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Administrator.—H. M. Walters, 4525 Banff Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Burgess F. Guinn, 4307 Middle Ridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant to the Administrator—Robert M. Murphy, 12805 Longfellow Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. dopa Officer—Robert A. Beach, 3106 Shepherd Street, Mount Rainier, d. 20822. International Program Officer—Clarence Dunkerly, 1105 North . Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Directs, Jrjormation == Rens D. Miller, 13200 Point Pleasant Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. : Director, Estimates Division.—John W. Kirkbride, 5313 32d Street North, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Director, Survey Division.— Christian A. Stokstad, 3713 Lockwood Lane, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Diecsy, Research Dwvision.— Charles E. Caudill, 10515 Samaga Drive, Oakton, a. 22124. CONSERVATION, RESEARCH, AND EDUCATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-2796 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 202.0. Phone, 447-3656 Administrator—T. W. Edminster, 4614 Guilford Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Associate Administrator.—R. J. McCracken, 1412 Stateside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Administrator, Northeastern Region.—S. C. King, 9348 Cherry Hill. Deputy Administrator, North Central Region.—E. R. Glover, 119 East Coventry Lane, Peoria, 111. 61614. Deputy Administrator, Southern Region.—A. W. Cooper 7151 Benson Court, New Orleans, La. 70126. Deputy Administrator, Western Region.—H. C. Cox, 3661 Mount Diablo Boule-vard, Lafayette, Calif. 94549. Deputy Administrator, Administrative Management.— G. F. Sedgwick, 7906 Carr-leigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Livestock and Veterinary Sciences.—Dr. T. B. Kinney, Jr., 8903 Eastbourne Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Assistant Administrator, Marketing, Nutrition, and Engineering Sciences.— Michael J. Pallansch, 509 North Kenmore, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Administrator, Plant and Entomological Sciences.—H. O. Graumann, 1714 Edgewater Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Administrator, Soil, Water, and Air Sciences.—C. W. Carlson, 11209 Dorset Lane, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Assistant to Administrator, Legislation and Special Assignments.—W. D. Ladd, 19157 Roman Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Information Division.—Eugene M. Farkas, 7209 Rice Street, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, International Programs Division.—Chester H. Gordon, 3004 Greencastle Road, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. Director, Program Analysis and Coordination Staff—E. L. Corley, 1812 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783. COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4423 Admanistrator.—R. J. Aldrich, 2329 South Queen Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Associate Administrator.—T. S. Ronningen, 1919 Blackbriar Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Administrator, Agriculture, Rural Development, and Consumer Services Program.—C. 1. Harris, 3200 Fullerton Street, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Deputy Administrator, Natural Resources and Special Programs.—J. D. Sullivan, 4318 Granada Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Administrator, Program Operations, Evaluation, and Analysis.—E. C. Miller, 5715 Jason Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Assistant Administrator, Scientific and Administrative Services Staff.—[Vacant.] Bizecion Lofomation Division.—Mason Miller, 9124 Hurst Court, Fairfax, Va. Director, Current Research Information System.—John R. Myers, 6113 Bardau Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. EXTENSION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3377 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrators: [Vacant.] Charles McDougall, 6918 Baylor Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Administrators: John S. Bottum, 5518 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. William H. Conkle, 4949 North 33d Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Opal Mann, 9200 Dewberry Lane, College Park, Md. 20740. Raymond C. Scott, 3606 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. E. Dean Vaughan, 8512 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Administrators: Nopcy V. Leidenfrost, 235 South River Club House Road, Harwood, Md. 20776. Rhonwyn Lowry, 9723 Kings Crown Court, Apt. 202, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Dorris W. Rivers, 3003 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Ava D. Rodgers, 1515 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Civil Rights.—[Vacant.] Information Services.—Ovid U. Bay, 1106 Gatewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Relations.—Rudolph B. Pruden, 709 Sixth Street SE. 20024. ; Program Development, Technology and Review.—J. Neil Raudabaugh, 4813 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Program Analysis and Evaluation.—Chester E. Swank, 7001 Raleigh Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Development.— Gordon L. Dowell, 13114 Pavilion Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030, Personnel.—Richard L. Prather, 3409 Kenilworth Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, M entgen ent Operations.—Richard R. Rankin, 8304 Chivalry Road, Annandale, a. 22003. Independent Family Owned Farm Programs.—Charles L. Beer, 490 M Street SW., Apt. W707 20024. Commodity Industry Programs.—Sharon Q. Hoobler, 4503 Kling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22313. Environmental Programs.—Harry G. Geyer, 4213 Lenox Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Pest Management Programs.—Joseph M. Good, Jr., 14600 Perrywood Drive, Bur-tonsville, Md. 20730. FOREST SERVICE Chief’s Office. South Building, 12th Street and Iboleper dence Avenue SW., P.O. Box 2417 20013. Phone; -6 Chief —John R. McGuire, 6608 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Associate Chief —Rexford A. Resler, 8532 Etta Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Office of Information.— Robert M. Lake, 1318 North Chambliss Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Programs and Legislation: Deputy Chief. —R. Max Peterson, 10742 Marlborough Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. ghotouias Deputy Chief.—Einar L. Roget, 8906 Footstep Court, Annandale, a. 22003. Staff Assistant.—Adrian Gilbert, 11215 Hunting Horn Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Environmental Coordinator.—Roy W. Feuchter, 318 Westview Court NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Legislative Affairs Staff.—[Vacant.] Policy Analysis.—[Vacant.] Program Development and Budget.—William A. Campbell, 11807 Prestwick Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Resource Program and Assessment.—J. Lamar Beasley, 2310 Ballycairne Court, Reston, Va. 22091. National Forest System: Pepiy Cliof—Thomm C. Nelson, 8326 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. Associate Deputy Chief—Raymond M. Housley, Jr., 6512 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Associate Deputy Chief. —F. Leroy Bond (permanent address not established). 79-000 O -77 -39 578 Congressional Directory National Forest System—Continued Staff Assistants.—Charles R. Hartgraves, 2126 Freda Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Charles T. Coston, 156 Mosby Drive, Leesburg, Va. 22075; Bernard A. Coster, 1027 Landon Lane, Arnold, Md. 21012; James E. Reid, 9806 Meadow Knoll Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Timber Management Staff. —Richard E. Worthington, 8625 Woodview Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Range Management Staff.—William L. Evans, 5118 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Resrsniion Staff.—Zane G. Smith, Jr., 8918 Footstep Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Wildlife Management Staff.—Merrill L. Petoskey, 2001 North Adams Street, No. 1010, Arlington, Va. 22201. Watershed and Minerals Management Staff.—[Vacant.] Land Classification Staff.—Melvin L. Yuhas, 8725 Falkston Lane, Alex- andria, Va. 22309. Lands Management Staff.—Gerald W. Van Gilst, 8615 Canterbury Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Aviation and Fire Management Staff.—Henry W. DeBruin, 623 Shore Acres Road, Arnold, Md. 21012. Engineering Staff.—Myles R. Howlett, 6826 Rosemont Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. State and Private Forestry: Deputy Chief.—Philip L. Thornton, 301 G Street SW., No. 622 20024. Assvciate Deputy Chief.—John C. Barber, 6111 Larstan Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Staff Assistant.—Paul P. Johnson, 2606 Briggs Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Staff Assistant—Richard L. Knox, 1635 Dineen Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Cooperative Forest Fire Control Staff.—Willard R. Tikkala, 6714 Reynard Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Forest Insect and Disease Management Staff.—James L. Stewart, 3028 Covington Street Fairfax, Va. 22030. Area Planning and Development Staff.—Philip L. Archibald, 4516 Twinbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Cooperative Forestry Staff.—[Vacant.] Forest Research: Deputy Chief. —Robert E. Buckman, 4508 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304 A Ss0nne Deputy Chief.—Warren T. Doolittle, 9004 Nomini Lane, Alexandria, a. 22309. Associate Deputy Chief.—Robert W. Harris, 3307 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Staff Assistants: Richard V. Smythe, 5309 South Hampton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Richard G. Krebill, 10818 Maple Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Harold Marx, 409 Halsey Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Glenn A. Cooper, 7227 Willow Oak Place, Springfield, Va. 22153. International Forestry Staff —Robert W. Brandt, 6709 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. : Timber Management Research Staff.—Carl M. Berntsen. Forest Environment Research Staff.—[Vacant.] Forest Insect and Disease Research Staff.—K Keith R. Shea, 9732 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Forest Products and Engineering Research Staff.—Robert L. Ethington, 5105 Redfox Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Forest Fire and Atmospheric Sciences Research Staff.—-Craig C. Chandler, 3613 Heritage Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Forest Economics and Marketing Research Staff.—Jay M. Hughes, 9415 Shouse Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Administration: Depry lise=1, W. Deinema, 106 Roberts Lane, Apt. 201, Alexandria, Va. 14. dl ssosiats Deputy Chief.—Chester A. Shields, 8010 Gosport Lane, Springfield, a. 22151. Staff Assistant.—Charles P. Teague, Jr., 670 White Swann Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012. Admanistration—Continued Staff Assistant—Continued Fiscal and Accounting Management Staff.— William L. Rice, 12843 Mount Royal Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Administrative Management Staff.—Lennart E. Lundberg, 8211 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Administrative Services Staff.—W. Hayden Owens, 10727 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Personnel Management Staff.—Wallace R. Otterson, 3324 Rocky Mount Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Human Resource Programs Staff.—Leon H. Anderson, 12320 Millstream Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. ; Associate Deputy Chief.—Glenn P. Haney, 4304 Pergate Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Computer Systems Application Staff.—James C. Space, 5411 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Conpaler Technolugy Staff.—Howbert Bonnett, 10628 Anita Drive, Lorton, a. 22079. Data Management Staff.—Jon D. Kennedy, 3473 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY Director’s Office: NAL Building, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Phone, 334-3778 Diresos of the Library.—Richard A. Farley, 1902 Wooded Court, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Associate Director of the Library.—Samuel T. Waters, 10661 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Director for Resource Development.—Jeanne M. Holmes, 9727 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Director for Library Service—Wallace C. Olsen, 4605 Brandon Lane, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Executive O flicer.— Gerald J. Sophar, 11812 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Health, Food and Nutrition Information and Educational Materials Center.— A. Christine Justin, 1005 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, 12th-and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4531 Adminastrator.—Ronello M. (Mel) Davis, 8968 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Administrator.—Norman A. Berg, 133 St. Andrews Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Field Representatives—XKenneth L. Williams, 5450 Southwest Dover Loop, Portland, Oreg. 97225; Albert C. Addison, 458 Woodrest. Lane, Media, Pa. 19063; Marion E. Strong, 4831 South 65th Street, Lincoln, Nebr. 68516; J. Vernon Martin, 4151 Ladera Court, Fort Worth, Tex. 76133. Information Daivision.—Hubert W. Kelley, Jr., 16209 Penn Manor Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Deputy Administrator for Administration.—Verne M. Bathurst, 8704 Duvall Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Administrator for Management.—Verlon K. Vrana, 3529 Laurel Leaf Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Administrative Services Division.—Lincoln F. Gallacher, 6581 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Budget and Finance Division.—Paul R. Newcombe, 3818 Lee Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Management Evaluation Diviston.— Wayne F. Maresch, 9206 Tandom Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Personnel Division.— Kenneth F. Novak, 10307 Tecumseh Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Administrator for Planning and Evaluation.—Richard L. Duester-haus, 2220 Malraux Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Legislative Affairs Division.—Ernest V. Todd, 10415 Marbury Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Policy Analysts Division.—J. Michael Nethery, 301 East Leesburg Pike, Sterling, Va. 22170. Administrator—Continued Deputy Adminastrator for Administration—Continued Assistant Administrator for Management—Continued Program Evaluation Division.—John L. Okay, 5241 Richardson Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Administrator for Technical Services.— William M. Johnson, 1111 DeVere Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistant Administrator for Soil Survey.—XKlaus W. Flach, 13600 Middlevale Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Soil Survey Classification and Correlation Division.—John E. McClelland, 10303 East Nolcrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Soil Survey Interpretations Dwision.—[Vacant.] Soil Survey Investigations Divistion.—[Vacant.] Soil Survey Operations Division.— Donald E. McCormack, 3160 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Administrator for Field Services.—Paul M. Howard, 6029 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Cartographic Division.—Jerome A. Gockowski, 6309 Cheswold Place, Lanham, Md. 20801. Economics Division.—Roy M. Gray, 8319 Kingsgates Road, Springfield, Va. 22159. Engineering Division.—Neil F. Bogner, 6903 Gillings Road, Springfield, Va, 22152. Environmental Services Division.—[Vacant.] Inventory and Monitoring Diviston.— Raymond I. Dideriksen, 4215 Kincaid Court, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Ecological Sciences and Technology Division.— Thomas N. Shiflet, 4755 Kandel Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Administrator for Programs.—Victor H. Barry, Jr., 4301 Columbia Pike, Apt. 214, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Administrator for Land Resources.—Edward E. Thomas, 8509 Oak-ford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Conservation Operations Division.—David P. Overholt, 4225 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Resource Development Division.— Merritt D. Burdick, 5513 Westcliff Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Assistant Administrator for Water Resources.—Joseph W. Haas, 1318 Juliana Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. River Basins Division.—Sheldon G. Boone, 4300 North 17th Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Watershoos Diviston.—James W. Mitchell, 11484 Bingham Terrace, Reston, a. 22091. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Commerce Building, 14th Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street 20230. Phone, STerling 3-9200 (Code 189, ext. 3521) JUANITA MORRIS KREPS, Secretary of Commerce, Prospect House, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; born January 11, 1921, Lynch, Ky.; daughter of Elmer M. and Cenia B. Morris; graduated from Berea College, A.B., 1942; Duke University, M.A., 1944; honorary degrees, Bryant College, 1972, U.N.C. at Chapel Hill, 1973, Denison University, 1973, Cornell College, 1973, Queens College, 1975, St. Lawrence University, 1975; married Clifton H. Kreps, Jr., August 11, 1944; children: Sarah, Laura, Clifton; instr. econs., Denison University, 1945-46. assistant professor, 1948-50; member faculty Duke, 1955-, associate professor, 1962-68, professor economics, 1968—, James B. Duke professor, 1972—, assistant provost, 1969-72, vice president, 1973-77, director J.C. Penney Co., North Carolina Blue Cross-Blue Shield, North Carolina National Bank, North Carolina National Bank Corp., board of directors New York Stock Exchange, Western Electric, R. J. Reynolds Ind., Eastman Kodak; trustee: Berea College, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, 1968-72, College Retirement Equities Fund, 1972-, board of directors National Merit Scholarship Corp., Educational Testing Service; member National Council on Aging, 1966-71, National Manpower Policy Task Force; member: North Carolina Manpower Commission, vice chairman of the board, 1972-, Fellor Gerontol. Society (vice president, 1971-72), member: Southern Economic Association (president, 1975-76), American Association of University Professors, American Association of University Women, Industrial Relations Research Association (executive com-mittee) ; author: (with C. E. Ferguson) ‘Principles of Economics,” 2d revised edition, 1965; ‘Lifetime Allocation of Work and Income,” 1971; “Sex in the Marketplace: American Women at Work,” 1971; “Women and the American Economy,” 1976; editor: “Employment, Income, and Retirement Problems of the Aged,” 1963; “Technology, Manpower, and Retirement Policy,” 1966; ‘“Con-temporary Labor Economics,” 1973 (with Gerald Somers and Richard Perlman). SIDNEY HARMAN, Under Secretary of Commerce (designate), 1400 34th Street 20007; born 1918, graduated from the City College of New York, post-graduate work at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and New York University, received Ph. D., Union Graduate School, 1973; four grown children; officer in U.S. Signal Corps, World War, II; served as president of Friends World College, president of East Williston Long Island Board of Education, trustee of Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, trustee of Martin Luther King Center for Social Change; founder, Harman-Kardon, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high fidelity equipment, 1953; board chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Harman International; widely noted for work in the development of work humanization programs within his factories and for promoting programs of human development within industry and labor. Secretary.—Juanita M. Kreps, Prospect House, 1200 North Nash Street, Arling- ton, Va. 22209. Assistant to the Secretary.— Lawrence O. Houston, Jr., 807 Third Street SW. 20024. Confidential Assistant to the Secretary.—Isabel E. Hyde, 2908 R Street 20007. Private Secretary to the Secretary.—Jennifer W. Salinger, 2301 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 411 20008. Counselor to the Secretary for Congressional Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] 582 Congressional Directory Secretary—Continued Acting Special Assistant to the Secretary for Regional Economic Coordination.— John W. Eden, 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy to the Special Assistant for Regional Economic Coordination.— George R. Milner, Jr., 7205 Dormot Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Office of Communications.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Office of Communications.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary for Regional Affairs.—Anne Wexler, 2031 Q Street 200009. Director, Executive Secretariat.—Evelyn Roche, 12415 Keynote Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Under Secretary.—Sidney Harman (designate), 1400 34th Street 20007. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—James A. Goyette, 6515 Beverly Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Private Secretary to the Under Secretary.— Elvira Rinklin, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 400, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Elsa A. Porter (designate). Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Guy W. Chamberlin, Jr., 19 Orchard Way North, Rockville, Md. 20854. Deputy to the Assistant Secretary for Adminisiration.— Mento A. Soponis, 3604 Quesada Street 20015. Special Assistant for Civil Rights.—Arthur E. Cizek, 16110 Pointer Ridge Drive, Bowie, Md. 20716. : Assistant Secretary for Domestic and International Business.—Frank A. Weil (designate), 1535 28th Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic and International Business.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Commerce.— (Acting) Robert G. Shaw, 3617 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary for East-West Trade.— Arthur T. Downey, 6629 31st Street 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Commerce.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Resources and Trade Assistance.— (Acting) Robert E. Shepherd, 4111 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. ics Economist.—John W. Kendrick, 6363 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, a. 22044. Deputy Chief Economist.—Maynard S. Comiez, 550 New Mark Esplande, Rockville, Md. 20850. : : Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—Robert T. Hall (designate), 503 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—[Vacant.] : Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Planning.— (Acting) Pat Keeler, 4663 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Operations.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology.—Betsy Ancker-Johnson, 10900 Hunt Club Road, Reston, Va. 22070. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technolgoy.—David B. Chang, 1605 Simmons Drive, McLean, Va. 22070. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Affairs.—Sidney R. Galler, 6242 Woodcrest Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21209. Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs—Robert J. Blackwell, 626 A Street SE, 20003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs.—Howard F. Casey, 9641 Accord Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Charles Haslans (designate). Deputy General Counsel.—Homer E. Moyer, Jr., 1575 44th Street 20007. Assistant Secretary for Policy.—Jerry J. Jasinowski, 6911 Fifth Street 20012. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Coordination.—Lucy Falcone, 2319 King Place 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Economic Policy and Research.— S. Stanley Katz, 8415 Westmont Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Strategic Resources Policy.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Regulatory Economics and Policy—Robert T. Miki, 4701 Willard Avenue, Apt. 619, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Office of Administrative Services and Procurement: Director.—Donald B. Moore, 2710 Briggs Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Director for Operations.—David C. Larkin, 11514 Monticello Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20905. Deputy Director for Program Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director for Procurement.— Philibert A. Labonte, 1136 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Office of ADP Management: Director.—Jan S. Prokop, 4442 Miniature Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Audats: Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—John R. Szpanka, 9724 Ranger Road, Fairfax City, Va. 22030. Office of Budget and Program Analysts: Director.—David S. Nathan, 6004 Walnut Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Deputy Director—Richard Austin, 6455 Madison Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Emergency Readiness: Director—Richard J. Pidgeon, 1111 H Street, Apt. 439 20005. Office of Financial Management Services: Director—Clyde Ahrnsbrak, 129 Smith Avenue, Westminster, Md. 21157. Office of Investigations and Security: Director.— William H. Randolph. Peopudy Dire Misha N. Cassetta, 12014 Skipjack Court, Woodbridge, a. 22192. Office of Organization and Management Systems: Dire Joseph O. Smiroldo, 1047 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 0904. Degoy Director—Hugh L. Brennan, 9608 Trailbridge Terrace, Potomac, Md. 0854. Office of Personnel: Director—John M. Golden, 11408 Meath Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Desi Director—Joseph C. Brown, 804 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief, Personnel Operations.—Jo Ann Sondey, 2131 N Street 20037. 0 fice of Publications: Director.— David Farber, 3021 Quail Hollow Terrace, Brookeville, Md. 20709. Denis Direcipr—doin R. Morrison, 3104 Kimberley Road, Hyattsville, Md. 0782. Appeals Board: Chairman.—Hugh J. Dolan, 7204 Calamo Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Interagency Audit Training Center: Director—Elwood A. Platt, 9910 Belhaven Road, Bethesda, Md. 22034. Office of Program Evaluation: Director—Robert A. Knisely, 148 E Street SE. 20003. NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 634-7654 Administrator—Howard D. Tipton, 4911 Altea Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Administrator—David A. Lucht, 1718 Yale Place, Rockville, Md. 20850. OFFICE OF PRODUCT STANDARDS Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3221 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Product Standards—Howard I. Forman, Crystal Square Apts., Apt. 414, 1515 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director for Policy and Operations.—John C. Williams, 2205 Sherwood Hall Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. U.S. TRAVEL SERVICE Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-4752 Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Tourism—Continued Office of Policy Analysis.—David L. Edgell, director. Office of State-City Affairs.—John K. Snyder, director. Office of Program Services—Hans F. Regh, managing director, 8617 Ordinary Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Marketing and Field Operations.—Henry G. Riegner, managing director, 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1325 G Street 20230. Phone, 724-3353 Director.—John M. Richardson, 7116 Armat Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5061 Director—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—[Vacant.] Divisions: [Vacant], Assistant Director for Program Resources. Anthony R. Stadeker, Assistant Director for Administration, 6119 Rayburn Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Sherman M. Funk, Assistant Directcr for Planning and Evaluation, 12416 Stafford Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE Pennsylvania Building 20004. Phone, 724-3374 Director— William T. Knox, 3563 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director.—Peter F. Urbach, 3303 Edenvale Road, Fairfax, Va. 20030. SILLS BUILDING 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Phone, 557-4604 Assistant Director for Production.— Marvin E. Wilson, 7110 Highland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Ezecutive O flicer.—Joseph G. Coyne, Route 1, Box 112, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Assistant Director for Market Development and Information Services.—Dean Smith, 2325 49th Street 20007. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5081 Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Beverely L. Milkman, 5034 Dana Place 20016. Office of Administration and Program Analysis.—Herbert S. Becker, director, 2311 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Office of the Chief Counsel.—[Vacant.] Office of Congressional Relations.—A David Rally, director, P.O. Box 1224, Leesburg, Va. 22075. . Ojfice of Rights.—Dayvid E. Lasky, director, 5849 Doris Drive, Alexandria, a. 22311. Office of Public Affairs.—Barbara A. Estabrook, director, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Planning.—Pat Keeler (acting), 4663 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Office of Development Organizations.— Thomas S. Francis, director, 4522 Drum-mond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Planning and Program Support.—Pat Keeler, director, 4633 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Office of Economic Research.—Pat Choate, director, 115 Third Street NE. 20002. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Operations.—[Vacant.] Oe of Public Works.— George T. Karras, director, 200 Evans Street, Rockville, d. 20850. Department of Commerce 585 Assistant Secretary for Economic Development—Continued Office of Business Development.— Glenn S. Waldron, directcr, 1227 Old Stable Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Technical Assistance.—Israel M. Baill, director, 10321 Old Fort Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION 1725 K Street, Suite 413 20036. Phone, 634-3910 Federal Cochairman.—R. Jack Hawke, 3704 Oakpark Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.— William Russo, 4500 South Four Mile Run, Arlington, Va. Federal Programs ‘Planning and Liaison Oflicer— Ward Miller, Jr., 8804 Mead Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. FOUR CORNERS REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5534 Federal Cochairman.—Stanley Womer, 2117 E Street 20037. Regional Program Coordinator.—Norris C. Ellertson, 5938 Thomas Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-4343 Federal Cochairman.—Russell F. Merriman, 134 Seagull Lane, Chadam, Mass. 02633. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—John F. Donahue, Jr., 4315 Dahill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman. —Joseph Kerr, RFD Box 57, German Flat Road, Waitsfield, Vt. 05673. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.— Arthur D. Dufresne, 3500 Albe-marle Street 20008. OLD WEST REGIONAL COMMISSION 1730 K Street, Suite 426. Phone, 634-3907 Federal Cochairman.— Warren C. Wood, 15016 Whitegate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Fiscal and Programs Officer.—Benny L. Parker, 4328 North 37th Road, Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Program Coordinator.— George D. McCarthy, 5507 Albia Road 20016. Program O fficer—Eugene Ingold, 5207 38th Street 20015. OZARKS REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2572 Federal Cochairman.—Bill H. Fribley, Box 109, Crestline, Kans. 66728. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman — Sidney R. Jeffers, 2903 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL COMMISSION 2435 Virginia Avenue 20037. Phone, 254-7030 Federal Cochairman.—Jack O. Padrick, 8229 Riding Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Michael A. Bronson, 3723 Chesa-peake Street 20016. UPPER GREAT LAKES REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2845 Federal Cochairman.—Raymond C. Anderson, 300 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Roy J. Fingerson, 3438 Skiview Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22042. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 1401 K Street 20230. Phone, 523-0693 (Code 139-30693) Director.— George Jaszi, 4901 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Planning and Evaluation Officer—Philip A. Tucker, 3909 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director—Allan H. Young, 908 Kenbrook Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. : Special Assistant.—Harry J. Hurrle, 411 D Street NE. 20002. Associate Director for International Economics.—Jack J. Bame, 4304 Ann Fitz Hugh Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director for National Analysis and Projections.—Beatrice N. Vaccara, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20006. Associate Director for Regional Economics—Daniel H. Garnick, 816 Hyde Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Associate Director of National Economic Accounts.— Martin L. Marimont, 11512 Yates Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief Economist.—Charles A. Waite, North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Choy Statistician.—John E. Cremeans, 5802 Kirkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 16. Chief, Balance of Payments Division.— Louis J. Moczar, 8112 Rondeloy Lane, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Chief, Business Outlook Division.— George R. Green, 7721 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Computer Systems and Services Division.— Vincent C. Finelli, 1113 West Briar Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Current Business Analysis Division —Carol S. Carson, 5410 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Foreign Demographic Analysis Division.—John S. Aird, 108 Delford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Government Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Interindustry Economics Division.—Philip M. Ritz, 11710 Karen Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, International Investment Division.— George R. Kruer, 4691 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, National Income and Wealth Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Regional Economic Analysis Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Regional Economic Measurement Division.— Edwin J. Coleman, 8509 Nicholson Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Chief, Statistical Indicators Division.—Feliks Tamm, 3807 Park Terrace, Captain’s Cove, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Suitland, Md. 20233. Phone, 655-4000 (763-7273) Director. —[Vacant.] Depuy Director ~—Bopert L. Hagan, 3703 Riverwood Court, Alexandria, Va. Special Adviser.— Alfred J. Tella, 8635 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Director for Demographic Fields.—Daniel B. Levine, 9814 Arbor Hill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Assistant Director for Demographic Censuses.—David L. Kaplan, 204 Belton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate Director for Economic Fields.—Shirley Kallek, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. , Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses.—[Vacant.] Associate Director for Statistical Standards and Methodology.—Alva L. Finkner, 208 Kerby Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director for Statistical Standards and Methodology.—Harold Nisselson, 6122 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Associate Director for Electronic Data Processing.—[Vacant.] Associate Director for Administration and Field Operations.—James W. Turbitt, 4108 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md. 20023. Assistant Director for Administration.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Field Operations.—Curtis T. Hill, 1707 Hollinwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—Henry J. Husmann, 6103 Summer Hill Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Chief, Agriculture Division.—Orvin L. Wilhite, 6700 Foster Street, District Heights, Md. 20028. Chil nuie Division.—Thomas E. Beck, 13301 Hathaway Drive, Silver Spring, d. 20906. Chief, Business Division.—John Wikoff, 313 Swan Creek Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief, Center for Census Use Studies.— Donald S. Luria, 5764 Stevens Forest Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Chief, Computer Services Division.—C. Thomas DiNenna. Chel, Qonsiveiion Statistics Division.—Jack S. Silver, 6533 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, d. 20034 Chief, Data Preparation Division.—Don L. Adams, 9105 Tangley Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40222. Chief, Data User Services Division.—Michael G. Garland, 13409 Queens Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief, Demographic Census Staff—David L. Kaplan, 204 Belton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Demographic Surveys Division.—Earle J. Gerson, 1115 Dunoon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Economic Census Staff.—[Vacant.] Chief, Economic Surveys Division.—Roger Bugenhagen, Box 77, St. Peters Church Road, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Chief, EDP Planning and Management Division.—James R. Pepal, 8773 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Chief, Engineering Division.—McRae Anderson, 14116 Duckett Road, Brandy-wine, Md. 20613. Chicl Field Division.—Curtis T. Hill, 1707 Hollinwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Finance Division.— William A. Prentice, 7003 Bluebird Court, Lanham, Md. 20801. Chief, Foreign Trade Division.—Emanuel A. Lipscomb, 1904 Varnum Street NE. 20018. i Geography Division.—Jacob Silver, 10917 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, d. 20901. Chief, Governments Division.—Sherman Landau, 1303 Adams Drive, Fort Wash-ington, Md. 20022. Chief, Housing Division.—Arthur F. Young, 5911 John Adams Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Chir, Industry Division.—Milton Eisen, 8 Fulham Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, I nternational Statistical Programs Center.—J. Timothy Sprehe, 1129 Pow-hatan Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Acting Chief, O fice of Demographic Analysis.—Robert P. Parkinson, 12111 Willow Wood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Organization and Management Systems Division.—O. Bryant Benton, Route1, Box 620, Charlotte Hall, Md. 20622. G5 Personnel Division. — George M. Bowden, 7421 Brad Street, Falls Church, a Croan Division.—Meyer Zitter, 9808 Arbor Hill Drive, Silver Spring, 0903 Chief, Program and Policy Development Officc.—Theodore G. Clemence, 2824 Belair Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Public Information Office.—Henry H. Smith, 4521 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Publications Services Diwvision.—Raymond J. Koski, 4108 Harvard Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Research Center for Measurement Methods. —Barbara A. Bailor, 468 N Street SW. 20024. Chief, Statistical Methods Division.—Charles D. Jones, 4710 Sharon Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Chief, Statistical Research Division.—Harold Nisselson, 6122 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Chief, Systems Software Division..—Claggett A. Jones, 12405 Greenhill Road, / f / Silver Spring, Md. 20904. J f DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone 377-5091 Director, Office of Personnel—James T. King, Jr., 758 Ellsworth Avenue, Great Falls, Va. 22066. glovselons Personnel Officer—Thomas F. Proctor, 4106 Berritt Street, Fairfax, 2. 22030. Director, Employee Relations Division.—E. Maxine Wright, 4239 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Compensation Division.— Charles E. Beers, Jr., 10359 Windstream Drive, Columbia, Md. 21044. Director, Employment Division.— Gregory L. Knott, 1812 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Employee Development Division.—T. Bruce Robinson, 2258 Ridge Road, Westminister, Md. 21157. Director, Office of Management and Systems.—Michael C. Monroe, 12010 Park Shore Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Director, Information Systems Division.—John P. Runyan, 4502 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Systems Management Division.— Thomas H. Scott, 6101 Mulbarry Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Management Analysis Division—Mary Ann McFate, 2809 O Street 20007. Director, Office of Budget—Vernon E. Godsey, Jr., 7416 Westwood Park Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Budget Formulation and Operations Division.— Marty Faigan, 9413 Russel Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Funds Management and Reports Division.—C. Lucille Williams, 1318 Midwood Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Program Planning and Analysis Division.— Edward S. Shore, 3619 Silver Park Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023. Director, Office of Administrative Support.—Edward J. Henriksen, 12516 Knowl-edge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Director—Dorothy Jones, 315 Cove Road, Riva, Md. 21140. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5261 Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert G. Shaw, 3617 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director—Robert G. Shaw, 3617 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Commerce Action Group for the Near East—Peter B. Hale, 6109 Berlee Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Office of International Marketing.—Richard Garnitz, 11801 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Director—Robert D. Foglesong, 4532 41st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director, Program Development.—Ivan A. Cosimi, 4315 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Market Research Division.—Nilsson S. Bassett, 10110 Green Forest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Operational Planning Division.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Developed Markets.—Nathan L. Stain. Deputy Assistant Director—Charles J. Barrett, 3516 North Kensington treet, Arlington, Va. 22207. Country Marketing Manager, United Kingdom/Canada.—Marvin Belden, 302 East Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Country Marketing Manager, Germany/Austria.—John Whiteley, 7431 Hastings Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Country Marketing Manager, Italy/Greece/ Turkey.—Herbert Lindstrom, 1830 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Gounny Marketing Manager, Japan.—Thomas F. Welch, 637 E Street . 20003. Country Marketing Manager, NORDIC.—Donald Trafton, 901 South Buckingham Court, Sterling, Va. 22170. ; Country Marketing Manager, France/Benelux.—Peter Field, 7535 Spring-lake Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of International Marketing—Continued Deputy Director— Continued Assistant Director, Developed Markets—Continued Country Marketing Manager, Spain/Portugal/Switzerland/Yugoslavia.— Roger Turner, 6819 Valley Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Country Marketing Manager, Australia/New Zealand.—LoRee Silloway, 108 West 39th Street, Apt. 12, Baltimore, Md. 21210. Assistant Director, Emergent Markets.—Einar O. Olsen, 9908 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Assistant Director.—James T. Doyle, 4605A South 36th Avenue, Arlington, Va. 22206. Country Marketing Manager, South Asia.—Thomas C. Moore, 4277 38th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Country Marketing Manager, Mexico/Central America.—Alan T. Sterling, 7025 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Country Marketing Manager, Brazil/River Plate.—James L. Blow, 7151 Cross Street, Forestville, Md. 20028. Country Marketing Manager, East Asia and the Pacific.—Robert Kelly, 4317 South 32d Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. Country Marketing Manager, Andean/Caribbean.—Thomas Brewer, 3110 45th Street 20016. Country Marketing Manager, Africa (Sub-Sahara).—Sally Miller, 6016 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Darector, Resources.—James A. Moorhouse, 4426 Scarborough Square, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Support Services.—C. Edward Chapman, 4373 Greenberry Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Special Activities Division.—Roy F. Gootenberg, 10805 Clare-mont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Director, Office of Export Development.—Robert Wilbourn, 634 E Street SE. 20003. Deputy Director, Office of Export Development.—Merritt E. Freeman, 4405 Windom Place 20016. Director, Domestic Export Programs Division.—Robert Pritchard, 100 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Ezport Information Division.— William A. Donahoe, 8372 Ux-bridge Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Major Export Projects Division.—Stephen M. Conger, 6627 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Overseas Business Opportunities Division.— Richard E. Cohen, 5612 Harding Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Domestic Investment Services.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary, President's Export Council.—Friedrich R. Crupe, 2702 Largo Place, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Office of Market Planning.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Maurice Kogon, 5014 Whetstone Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Director, Strategic Planning Daivision.—Albert H. Small, 7119 Braeburn Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Targeting Division.— Robert Schoenfeld, 5619 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Program Evaluation Division.—Jacob Moose, Route 3, Springdale, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Director, Commercial Representation Division.— Betty D. Neuhart, 8413 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. BUREAU OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5491 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Commerce.—Murray S. Scureman, 3732 Hummer Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Broo: Assistant to the Director.—Michael Doyle, 1519 Inlet Court, Reston, a. 22090. Director, Office of Business Research and Analysis.—Charley M. Denton, 3820 Huntington Street 20015. : Depry Director —Robert W. Francis, Sr., 2505 Deepford Drive, Woodbridge, a. 22192, Director, Consumer Goods and Services Division.—Norris A. Lynch, 9909 De Paul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 590 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Commerce— Continued Director, Office of Business Research and Analysis—Continued Director, Materials Division.—James M. Owens, 4315 Marionet Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Construction and Forest Product Division.— William E. Penoyar, 623 Breton Place, Arnold, Md. 21012. Director, Transportation ‘and Capital Equipment Division.—Edward G. Smith, 5110 Lawton Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Director, Science and Electronics Division.—Saul Padwo, 11609 Regency Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Industrial Mobilization.—John L. Klingenhagen, 4209 Hatton Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Deputy Director—John A. Richards, 1541 Bluemeadow Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Mobilization Operations and Plans Diwvision.— William L. McKeown, 5706 Ashfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Industrial Resources Division.—Leon N. Karadbil, 6909 Winter-berry Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Business and Legislative Issues.—Louis C. Santone, 6534 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Bepily Director—David M. Glancy, 6916 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Director, Environmental Affairs Division.— Edwin B. Shykind, 903 Burnt Crest Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Legislative Division.—David A. Peterson, 7814 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Quantitative Analysis Dwiston.—J. C. Flannagan, 6104 Roxbury Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Oflice of Ombudsman for Business.—John P. Kearney, 7505 Democracy Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Business Assistance Diviston.— William K. Stern, 8200 Buckspark Lane, West Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Business Relations Division.—Dr. William J. Bolce, 4100 Marble Lance, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Consumer Affairs Division.— Meredith M. Fernstrom, 1124 West Moreland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. BUREAU OF EAST-WEST TRADE Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5251 Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Arthur T. Downey, 6629 31st Street 20015. Deny Director—Edward H. Stroh, 9804 Hilbridge Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Hearing Commissioner.—Bertram Freedman, 535 North Pollard Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22203. Director, Office of East-West Trade Development.—James L. Murrin, 2011 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Trade Development Assistance Division.—Roger F. Stechschulte, 107 Pommander Walk, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Trade Promotion Division.—Blair A. Thompson, 1409 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Dairector, Office of East-West Policy and Planning. —Allen J. Lenz, 1666 Waters Edge Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Director.—Albert Jankowitz, 11046 Ring Road, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Office of East-West Country Affairs.—J. Mishell George, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Apt. 512, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, U.S.S.R. Affairs Division.—Hertha W. Heiss, 1215 South 23d -Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. : Director, Eastern European Affairs Division.—Alton Jenkens, 5005 Earlston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, People’s Republic of China and Other Asian Areas Division.— William E. Clarke, 3604 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Export Administration.—Rauer H. Meyer, 6701 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Director, Office of Export Administration.— Lawrence J. Brady, Conoy Road, Barnesville, Md. 20703. Department of Commerce 591 Deputy Assistant Secretary—Continued Director, Office of Export Administration—Continued Director, Capital Goods and Production Materials Division.—Joseph Dytrt, 110 Rolph Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Director, Electronic Equipment Division.—John Boidock, 109 East Glendale Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Director, Policy Planning Division.— Edward P. Walinsky, 6555 Marlo Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Computer Division.—John R. Collins, 2005 Hermitage Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Operations Division.—Charles C. Swanson, 10611 Vale Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, Compliance Division.—Charles B. Clements, P.O. Box 7138, Ben Franklin Station 20044. Director, Short Supply Division.—Converse Hettinger, 5802 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. BUREAU OF RESOURCES AND TRADE ASSISTANCE Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3737 Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary and Director.—Robert E. Shepherd, 4111 Vaca- tion Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Import Programs.—Bernard Ascher, 811 Caddington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Special Import Programs Division.—Richard Seppa, 4429 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Foreign-Trade Zones Division.—John J. DaPonte, Jr., 5334 42d Place 20015. Director, Industrial Products Diviston.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Textiles—Arthur Garel, 4823 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director—Edward Gottfried, 3410 Janet Road, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Market Analysis Diviston.—Charles E. Raymond, 250 South Reyn- olds Street, No. 801, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Trade Analysis Diviston.—Leonard A. Mobley, 3505 Jean Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Implementation Division.—Gerald F. Gordon, 8514 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3641 Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Raymond DePaulo. Assistant Director— William A. Newdick, 501 Slaters Lane, Apt. 509, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Federal Civilian Procurement Conference, Business Development, U.S. Govern-ment Procurement Conferences.—Melvin B. Harris, 4201 31st Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3808 Director.—Robert B. Amdur, 12209 Quorn Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Public Information Division.— Tracy L. Evans, 12600 Abbotsford Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Director, Communication Services Diwvision.— Thomas C. Witherspoon, 7606 Seoane Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. OFFICE OF ENERGY PROGRAMS Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-4363 Director.—Robert E. Shepherd, 4111 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS STAFF Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3015 Director.—Paul Liberman, 8309 Lynnhurst Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2746 hey 20003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs—Howard F. Casey, 9641 Accord Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Shipping and Program Control Officer.—Ronald L. Stone, 6665 32d Place 20005, Executive Staffs: The Secretary, Maritime Administration and Maritime Subsidy Board and Alternate Member, Maritime Subsidy Board.—James S. Dawson, Jr., 2029 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Chief, Administrative Law Judge.— William G. Spruill, 11102 Delrio Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Civil Rights: Director, Office of Civil Rights.—John M. Heneghan, 9905 Fernwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Samuel B. Nemirow, 5195 Lewisham Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy General Counsel.—Leonard H. Dickstein, 1105 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Maritime Aids.—Robert A. Garske. Halen. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Legislation and Regulations.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Division of Litigation.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Division of Admanistration.—Michael J. McMorrow, 6000 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of International Activities: Director, Office of International Activities.—Reginald A. Bourdon, 605 Small-wood Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Office of Public A ffairs: Public Affairs Officer.— Walter E. Oates, 13232 Glenhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Maritime Manpower: Director, Office of Maritime Manpower.— Arthur W. Friedberg, 8845 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Policy and Administration: Assistant Administrator for Policy and Administration.— Russell F. Stryker, 9208 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Policy and Administration.— Earnest Haw-kins, 9807 Varus Place, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Office of Administrative Services: Director, Office of Administrative Services.— Lamar D. Whitcher, 4471 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chef, Division ‘of Supply Management. —Nicholas Evans, 4111 Middlebrook Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Chef, Division of Office Services| Security Oflicer—Francis E. Flanagan, 7511 Gresham Street North, Springfield, Va. 22151. Office of Budget and Program Analysis: Director, Office of Budget and Program Analysis.—Mason G. Nottingham, 10013 Whitefield Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Ciel Division of Budget.— Gerald D. Olson, 905 Fairway Drive NE., Vienna, a. 22180. Chief, Division of Program Analysis.—Jack Malkin, 5213 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Office of Financial Management: Director, Office of Financial Management.—Joseph A. Sickon, 1205 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs—Continued Office of Financial Management—Continued Chief, Division of Financial Approvals.—Earl L. Loe, 2343 Greenwich Street, Falls Church, Va. 20046. Chief, Dwision of Financial Studies.—Melvin Geller, 10706 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Dwision of Accounts.—Paul E. Gottwals, 2406 Birch Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Office of Management and Organization: Director, Office of Management and Organization.—Anthony J. Ossi, 9620 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Management Information Systems: Director, Office of Management Information Systems.—Stuart M. Ball, 4837 Alton Place 20016. Chief, Division of Administrative Information Systems.—Lance W. Ashbrook, 12704 Summerwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Foreign Trade Information Systems.— William R. Langston, 8809 Side Saddle Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief, Division of Program Information Systems.—Edward G. Courcier, 7 Whittier Court, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Chief, Division of Computer Operations.—Richard R. Fox, 6586 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22213. Office of Personnel: Director, Office of Personnel.—Richard J. Schnurr, 13 Cold Spring Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant to Director.—Edna Bee. Chief, Division of Classification and Pay Management.— Richard K. Mazeau, 3900 Watson Place, No. G2C-B 20016. Chief, Division of Career Management.— William N. Turanin. Chief, Division of Employee Development.—Donald C. Kerker, 8212 Glyn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Office of Policy and Plans: Director, Office of Policy and Plans.—Wallace T. Sansone, 1962 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Division of Special Studies.—Frank W. Pentti, 105 Sixth Street NE. 20002. Chief, Division of Economic and Operational Analyses.—Howard G. Norseth, 12707 Rigdale Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Marine Plans.—Joe Bill Young, 409 Potomac Valley Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief, Division of Emergency Plans.—Frank B. Case, 7829 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22300. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids: Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids.—Roy H. Yowell, 7218 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids.—Ronald C. Rasmus, 5447 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015. O flice of Subsidy Administration: Director, Office of Subsidy Alvin Jurist, 5602 Albia Road Admainistration.— 20016. Chief, Division of Ship Financing Guarantees.— Gerard E. Neumann, 107 Monticello Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Chief, Division of Trade Studies and Statistics.—Stephen C. Orosz, 14216 Woodwell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Division of Subsidy Contracts.—Roy J. Schulmeister, 5819 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : Chef, Desist of Subsidy Rates.—Frederick R. Larson, 2459 Tunlaw Road 2000 Office of Marine Insurance: Director, Office of Marine Insurance.—Xesley H. Green, 1803 Ivy Oak Square, Reston, Va. 22090. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Operations: Assistant Administrator for Operations.—John J. Nachtscheim, 9504 Boyer Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations.—Donald E. Frye, 12404 Greenhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 79-000 O = 77 -40 594 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs—Continued Office of Ship Construction: Director, Office of Ship Construction.—Ronald K. Kiss, 14233 Briarwood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Division of Production.— Edward S. Karlson, 12328 Firtree Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Division of Naval Architeclure.—Charles B. Cherrix, 11805 Kemp Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Engineering.— William G. Bullock, 903 West Edmondston Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Office of Domestic Shipping: Director, Office of Domestic Shipping.—Burton T. Kyle, 710 Americana Drive, Apt. 38, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Chief, Division of Ship Management.—Arys H. Huizinga, 911 Princeton Terrace, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061. Chief, Division of Reserve Fleet.—Robert A. Bryan, 10122 Brock Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Dwision of Inland Waterways.—Edward F. Tralka, 5601 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Division of Domestic Ocean Shipping.—John J. Davis III, 3208 Moylan Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Office of Shipbuilding Costs: Director, Office of Shipbuilding Costs.—Thomas W. Pross, Jr., 12323 Manuel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Division of Foreign Costs.—Edwin B. Schimler, 6611 Greenview Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief, Division of Domestic Costs.—John J. McGowan, 7429 Grace Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Commercial Development: Assistant Administrator for Commercial Development.—Marvin Pitkin, 4620 North Park Avenue, Apt. 604-E, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Commercial Development.—James A. Higgins, 4002 Denfield Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Office of Maritime Technology: Director, Office of Maritime Technology.—James G. Gross, 14908 Athey Road, Burtsonville, Md. 20730. Office of Advanced Ship Development: Director, Office of Advanced Ship Development.—Zelvin Levine, 3409 Midfield Road, Baltimore, Md. 21208. Office of Advanced Ship Operations: Director, Office of Advanced Ship Operations.—Virgil W. Rhinehart. Office of Port and Intermodal Development: Director, Office of Port and Intermodal Development.—Armour S. Armstrong, 6432 Eastleigh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Office of Market Development: Director, Office of Market Development.—Lewis C. Paine, Jr., 4136 Virginia Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Division of Commercial Cargo.— William R. Mitchell, Jr., 3800 Ridgelea Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Division of National Cargo.—Joseph A. Ryan, Jr., 4505 Woodlark Place, Rockville, Md. 20853. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (phone 482-8200 (code 516)): Superintendent.—Rear Adm. Arthur B. Engel USCA (ret.), U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. (Ext. 348.) Assistant Superintendent for Administration.— Leonard F. Nichols, U.S. Mer-chant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Assistant Superintendent for Academic Affairs.—Paul L. Krinsky, U.S. Mer-chant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Assistant Superintendent for Regimental Affairs—Edward W. Knutsen, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Director, Office of External Affairs.—Capt. Charles M. Renick. (Ext. 387.) NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Gaithersburg, Md. Phone, 921-1000 Dire a Ernest Ambler (acting) 6920 Blaisdell Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director.—Robert S. Walleigh (acting), 5701 Springfield Drive 20016. Director—Continued Office of the Legal Adviser.—Allen J. Farrar, 2302 Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Office of the Associate Director for Programs.—Dr. Howard E. Sorrows, 8820 Maxwell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Experimental Technology Incentives Program.—Dr. Jordan D. Lewis, 3707 33d Place 20008. Office of the Associate Director for Administration.—Richard P. Bartlett, Jr., 635 Azalea Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Chief of Division of— Accounting.—Larry D. Stout, 5317 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Administrative Services.—Karl E. Bell, 11708 Silent Valley Lane, Gaithers- burg, Md. 20760. Budget.—Raymond G. Kammer (acting), 4653 Cherry Valley Drive, Rock- ville, Md. 20853. Personnel.—Mati Tammaru, 15800 Penn Manor Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Plant.—John N. Brewer, Jr., 603 Culler Avenue, Frederick, Md. 21701. Supply.—Norman H. Taylor, 2508 Redmiles Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Management and Organization.—John T. Hall, 635 Valencia Way, Reston, Va. 22090. Instrument Shops.—John L. Pararas, 638 Crocus Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Office of the Associate Director for Information Programs.—Dr. Edward L. Brady, 4620 North Park Avenue, Apt. 307, West Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief of Division of— Office of Standard Reference Data.—Dr. David R. Lide, Jr., 4604 Tournay Road 20016. Office of Information Activities.—Robert T. Cook (acting), 5109 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Technical Publications.—W. R. Tilley, 12844 Huntsman Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Library.—Patricia W. Berger, 105 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Office of International Standards.— William E. Andrus, Jr., 9951 Lake Landing Read, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Office of International Relations.—H. S. Peiser, 638 Blossom Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Institute for Basic Standards.—Dr. Arthur O. McCoubrey, 19513 Gallatin Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director, Institute for Basic Standards.—Dr. David T. Goldman, 9316 Falls Bridge Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief of Division of— Applied Mathematics.—Dr. Burton H. Colvin, 8520 Plum Creek Drive, Gaithers- burg, Md. 20760. Electricity.—Dr. Barry N. Taylor, 11908 Tallwood Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Metianicsr=Din John A. Simpson (acting), 312 Riley Street, Falls Church, Va. 2046. Heat.—Dr. Ralph P. Hudson, 3103 Aberfoyle Place 20015. Sr Physics.—Dr. Karl G. Kessler, 5927 Anniston Road, Bethesda, Md. 0034. Director, Center for Radiation Research.—Dr. James E. Leiss, 13013 Chestnut Oak Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director, Center for Radiation Research.—Dr. Randall S. Caswell, 2209 Salisbury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Institute for Materials Research.—Dr. John D. Hoffman, 6121 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Institute for Materials Research.—Dr. Emanual Horowitz, 14100 North Gate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief of Division of— Office of Air and Water Measurement.—Dr. William H. Kirchhoff (acting), 14511 Woodcrest Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Office of Standard Reference Materials.—J. P. Cali, 16405 Kipling Road, Rock-ville, Md. 20855. Analytical Chemistry.—Dr. Philip D. LaFleur, 16308 Grande Vista Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Polymers.—Dr. Ronald K. Eby, 5608 Harwick Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. 596 Congressional Directory Chief of Division of—Continued Metallurgy.—Dr. Arthur W. Ruff (acting), 11807 Kim Place, Potomac, Md. 20854. Inorganic Maiterials.—Dr. John B. Wachtman, Jr., 802 Rollins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852. Reactor Radiation.—Dr. John J. Rush (acting), 18920 Diary Road, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Physical Chemistry.—Dr. M. D. Scheer, 811 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Institute for Applied Technology.—Dr. James R. Wright (acting), 6204 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Institute for Applied Technology.—Dr. George Suzuki (acting), 5908 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief of Division of— Standards Application and Analysis.— Gene A. Rowland, 19632 Enterprise Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Electronic Technology.—Judson C. French, 1207 Azalea Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Center for Consumer Product Technology.—Dr. Stanley I. Warshaw, 18700 Walker’s Choice Road, Apt. 217, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director, Center for Consumer Product Technology.— Marshall Isler, 19020 Goldmine Place, Brookeville, Md. 20729. Chief of Division of— Product Systems Analysis.—Dr. Melvin R. Meyerson, 611 Goldsborough Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Product Engineering.—Dr. A. J. Fowell, 19682 Club Lake Road, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Director, Center for Building Technology.—Dr. Richard N. Wright, 20081 Doolittle Street, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director, Center for Building Technology.—Samuel Kramer (acting), 11709 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief of Division of— Structures, Materials, and Safety.—Dr. E. O. Pfrang, 15208 Wildrose Lane, Rockville, Md. 20850. Building Environment.—Dr. Preston E. McNall, 15000 Goodmeadow Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Technical Evaluation and Application.—S. Porter Driscoll, Orchard End, Buckeystown, Md. 21717. Office of Building Standards and Codes Services.—James G. Gross, 20631 Plum Creek Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Office of Housing and Building Technology—H. E. Thompson (acting), 9715 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Center for Fire Research.—Dr. John W. Lyons, Route 4, Box 261, Woodville Road, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Chief of Division of— Fire Science.—Dr. Robert S. Levine, 19017 Threshing Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Fire Safety Engineering.— Irwin A. Benjamin, 9105 Shad Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology.—Dr. Ruth M. Davis, 12720 Eldrid Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Director, Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology.—M. Z. Thornton, 8203 Galahad Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief of Division of— Computer Services.—W. Bruce Ramsay, 10332 Watkins Mill Drive, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Systems and Software.—Seymour Jeffrey, 12513 Over Ridge Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Computer Systems Engineering.—T. M. Pyke, Jr., 1020 North Quincy Street, Apt. 708, Arlington, Va. 22201. Information Technology.— Edward Istvan (acting), 1216 Swan Harbour Circle, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. BOULDER LABORATORIES Boulder, Colo. 80302. Phone, (303) 499-1000 Office of Deputy Director, Institute for Basic Standards.—B. W. Birmingham, 3995 Apache Court East, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Chief of Division of— Laboratory Astrophysics.—Dr. S. J. Smith, 3130 22d Street, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Cryogenics.—Jesse Hord (acting), 3440 17th Street, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Electromagnetics.—Dr. H. S. Boyne, Gold Hill, Salina Star Route, Boulder, Colo. 80302. Time and Frequency.—Dr. J. A. Barnes, 2557 Briarwood Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Supa Series. S. Roettenbacher, 3876 Valmont Road, Boulder, Colo. 030 Instrument Shops—W. A. Wilson, 3620 Berkley Avenue, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Plant.—E. A. Yuzwiak, 1554 High Street, Boulder, Colo. 80302. NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION 6001 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20852. Phone, 377-2985 (Code 189, ext. 2985) Administrator—Robert M. White, 8306 Melody Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Administrator—Howard W. Pollock, 11219 Hunting Horn Lane, Hunting Woods, Reston, Va. 22091. Associate Admintstrator.—[Vacant.] Executive Officer.—John H. Eberly, 6526 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Admanastrator for Environmental Monitoring and Prediction.—Edward S. Epstein, 8216 Inverness Hollow Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Administrator for Marine Resources.— David H. Wallace, 4622 Edge-field Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Administrator for Administration.—Theodore P. Gleiter, 3809 Foxwood Nook, Falls Church, Va. 22014. General Counsel.—William C. Brewer, Jr., 925 25th Street, Apt. 808 20037. Director, Office of Congressional Liaison.—John H. Clotworthy, 7225 Van Ness Court, McLean Hamlet, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of International Affairs.—Nels E. Johnson, 1047 Clover Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Cving) Public Affairs.—Stanley B. Eames, 13820 Bethpage Lane, Wheaton, . 20906. Assistant Administrator for Coastal Zone Management.—Robert W. Knecht, 2002 Baltimore Road, Apt. B-32, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Ecology and Environmental Conservation.— William Aron, 6822 Sorrell Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Ocean Engineering.—Steven Anastasian (acting), 7741 Bridle Path Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, NOAA Corps.—Rear Adm. Harley D. Nygren, NOAA, 1438 Carring-tone Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Pisester, National Sea Grant Office.—Ned A. Ostenso, 2871 Audubon Terrace 0008. Director, Environmental Data Services.—Thomas S. Austin, 9403 Caldran Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Director, Environmental Research Laboratories.— Wilmot N. Hess, 4927 Idylwild Trail, Boulder, Colo. 80301. Director, National Environmental Satellite Service—David S. Johnson, 237 Panorama Drive SE. 20021. Director, National Marine Fisheries Service.—Robert W. Schoning, 6613 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, National Ocean Suryey.—Rear Adm. Allen L. Powell, NOAA, 1453 Trombone Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, National Weather Service.— George P. Cressman, 9 Old State Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief, Personnel Division.— Ralph C. Reeder, 10507 DeNeane Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Meteorologist in Charge (Weather Service Forecast Center, Camp Springs, Md.).— Jerrold A. LaRue, 4907 Stan Haven Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. 598 Congressional Directory PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20231. Phone, 557-3080 or 557-3158 (Code 16, 73080) (Location: Crystal Plaza, Arlington, Va.) Commasst oner of Patents and Trademarks.—C. Marshall Dann, 7203 Marine Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Commassioner of Patents and Trademarks.—Lutrelle F. Parker, 2016 South Fillmore Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—Herbert C. Wamsley, 102 South Oak-crest Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Charles H. Jennings, 2910 Kings Chapel Road, No. 9, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Office of Information Services.—Isaac Fleischmann, 3161 Ravenwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Chain, Posid of Appeals.—Fred C. Mattern, Jr., Route 3, Box 100, Warrenton, a. 22186. Chairman, Board of Patent Interferences.— Walter A. Modance, 2311 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Legislation and International Affairs.—Michael K. Kirk, 2741 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Solicitor—Joseph F. Nakamura, 4010 Ingersol Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Solicitor—Jere W. Sears, 310 Melvin Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Assistant Commaissioner for Patentis.— Rene D. Tegtmeyer, 1703 Chesterford Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Patents.— William Feldman, 932 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Patent Program Control.—Leonard W. Varner, Jr., 3128 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Documentation Administrator, Patent Documentation Organizations.—Alfred C. Marmor, 6506 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Patent Examining, General Chemistry and Petroleum Chemistry, Group 110.—Samih N. Zaharna, 909 Pocahontas Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Patent Examining, General Organic Chemistry, Group 120.— Alfred L. Leavitt, 7700 Glenister Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Patent Examining, Polymer Chemistry, Plastics, and Molding, Group 140.—Arthur P. Kent, 1307 Scotts Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Patent Examining, Coating and Laminating Bleaching, Dyeing, and Photography, Group 160.—Reuben Friedman, 1821 Reedie Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Patent Examining, Specialized Chemical Industries, and Chemical En-gineering, Group 170.—Herbert S. Vincent, 12803 Dean Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Darector, Patent Examining, Industrial Electronics, Physics, and Related Elements, Group 210.—Walter L. Carlson, 3519 Kirkwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Patent Examining, Special Laws Administration and Designs, Group 220.—Carl D. Quarforth, 3902 Oliver Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Patent Examining, Information Transmission, Storage and Retrieval, Group 230.—John F. Couch, 6002 Denton Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Patent Examining, Receptacles, Sanitation and Cleaning, Winding and Measuring, Group 240.—Norton Ansher, 13102 Middlevale Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Patent Examining, Electronic Systems and Devices, Group 250.—Leonard Forman, 2815 Hewitt Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Patent Examining, Handling and Transportation Media, Group 310.— Donley J. Stocking, 1106 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Patent Examining, Material Shaping, Article Manufacturing, Tools, Group 320.—Samuel S. Matthews, 3505 Alba Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Patent Examining, Amusement, Husbandry, Personal Treatment Informa-tion, Group 330.—Gerald M. Florenza, 6401 Rockhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Patent Examining, Heat, Power and Fluid Engineering, Group 340.— Bobby R. Gray, 8410 Finlay Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Patent Examining, General Constructions Textiles and Mining, Group 360.—Mark M. Newman, 1603 S Street 20009. Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks.—Bernard A. Meany, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Trademark Program Control—Patricia M. Davis, 2914 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chairman, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.—Saul Lefkowitz, 3509 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Trademark Examining Operation.—C. Morten Wendt, 6500 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 22213. Deputy Director, Trademark Examining Operation.— Lawrence J. Bettendorf, 704 Randolph Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant Commassioner for Administration.—Richard J. Shakman, 2201 Lydia Place, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Admainistration.— Bradford R. Huther, 5000 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Darector, Office of Automatic Data Processing Administration.— George S. Vaveris, 11300 Brandy Hall Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Diretiy, Ly of Budget.—John L. Walter, Jr., 12000 Rustic Hill Drive, Bowie, . 20715. Director, Office of Finance.—Leonard L. Nahme, 8412 Whitman Drive, Bethesda, . 20034. ide fice of General Services.—Vincent F. Tobin, 3814 Military Road 0015. Director, Office of Management and Organization.—Sara E. Bjorge, 1300 Alps Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Patent and Trademark Services.—Robert J. Rish, 8104 Bullock Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Office of Personnel.—John C. Jones, 3219 Vista Street NE. 20018. Director, Office of Publications.—Stanley J. Bania, 511 Roundtable Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-8271 (Code 110) F. RAY MARSHALL, Secretary of Labor; born in Oak Grove, La., August 22, 1928; B.A., 1949, Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss.; M.A., 1950, Louisiana State University; Ph. D., 1954, University of California at Berkeley; prior to college saw service with U.S. Navy as a radio operator; taught economics at the Univer-sity of Mississippi, 1953-57; Louisiana State University, 1957-62; University of Texas, 1962-67; and University of Kentucky, 1967-69; Director of the Center for the Study of Human Resources at the University of Texas and a professor of economics there from 1970 until joining President Carter’s Cabinet; was a Fulbright Research Scholar in Finland in 1955-56; received a Wertheim Fellow-ship in industrial relations from Harvard University in 1960 and a Ford Founda-tion Faculty Fellowship in 1954-55; has written and coauthored numerous books in the field of labor economics including the ‘‘Role of Unions in the American Economy,” “Human Resources and Labor Markets’, ‘Rural Workers in Rural Labor,” and “The Negro Worker’; articles and monographs covering such diverse topics as black employment and apprenticeship, rural labor development, equal employment opportunity, labor in the South, international labor mobility, and labor history have appeared in many labor and economic anthologies and journals including Labor Law Journal, Industrial Relations, Labor History, Ameri-can Economic Review, Monthly Labor Review and Worklife; active in numerous professional and academic organizations; president of the Industrial Relations Research Association; was president and director, National Rural Center; chairman, Federal Committee on Apprenticeship; director, Task Force on Southern Rural Development; member of the National Council on Employment Policy; meémber and past-president of the Southern Economic Association; member of the labor panels of the American Arbitration Association and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; married Patricia Williams; five children: Jill, Susan, John, Christopher, and Sarah; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 26, and sworn into office on January 27, 1977, at the White House by Chief Justice of the United States Warren E. Burger. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-8271 (Code 110) Secretary.—F. Ray Marshall. Executive Assistant.—Paul H. Jensen, 3075 Canal Street 20007. Special Assistant.—Charles B. Knapp. Director, Special Investigations Staff.—Lawrence Lippe. Under Secretary.— Robert J. Brown. Special Assistant.—Fred Romero, 1310 Pennington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs.—Nik B. Edes. Chairman, Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board.—Floyd G. Ansley, 4701 Kenmore Avenue, Apt. 803, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chairperson, Benefits Review Board.—Ruth Washington, 4148 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Chief Administrative Law Judge—H. Stephan Gordon, 2905 Covington Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Special Assistant for Field Coordination.— Thomas S. Tyburski, 1793 Shaftsbury Avenue, Crofton, Md. 21114. Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for International Affairs.—Howard D. Samuel. Associate Deputy Under Secretary for International Affairs.—Herbert N. Black-man, 7004 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20004. Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Fred G. Clark, 3902 Buck Creek Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Eckehard Muessig, 3450 North Venice Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Information, Publications, and Reports.—John W. Leslie, 627 I Street SW. 20024. 501 602 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—Ernest G. Green. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Investigations and Compliance.— William J. Harris, 2 Appleby Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Information.—Larry Moen, 9518 Narrangansett Place, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations.— Francis X. Burkhardt. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Jack A. Warshaw, 6415 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—Arnold H. Packer. Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Policy Review.— Peter Henle. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Analysis and Policy Development.— Ralph R. Mueller, 5409 Newington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Evaluation.—Ernst W. Stromsdorfer, 2401 Alsop Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards.—Donald E. Elisburg. Deputy Assistant Secretary—John Mumford, 3609 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health.—Eula Bingham. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.—Bert M. Concklin, 1884 Columbia Road 20006. Solicitor.—Carin A. Clauss. Deputy Solicitor.—Alfred G. Albert, 8 Gruenther Court, Rockville, Md. 20851. Deputy Solicitor (Regional Programs).—Robert B. Lagather, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22303. Executive Assistant.—Linda B. Fort, 5002 Brookeway Drive, Sumner, Md. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I.— Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—[Vacant.] Region I1I.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—[Vacant.] Region 111.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—[Vacant.] Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Caro-lina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—[Vacant.] Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.— [Vacant.] : Region VI.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—[Vacant.] Region VII.—lowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—[Vacant.] Region VIII.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.—[Vacant.] Region IX.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa, Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, Wake Island.—[Vacant.] Region X.— Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6043 (Code 110) Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for International Affairs.—Howard D. Samuel. Associate Deputy Under Secretary for International Affairs.—Herbert N. Black-man, 7004 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Management, Administration and Planning.—James F. Taylor, 2208 Minor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Office of Foreign Economic Policy.— Gloria G. Pratt, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1402 20008. Director, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance.—Marvin M. Fooks, 6608 Tulip Hill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Program Operations.— Daniel C. Lazorchick, 8004 Park Overlook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Policy and Program Development.—Donald P. Avery, 510 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Office of International Visitor Programs.—Edward M. Lonergan, 3821 Mode Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Foreign Economic Research.—Harry Grubert, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1609 20008. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-7675 (Code 110) Solicitcr.— Carin A. Clause. Executive Assistant.—Linda B. Fort, 5002 Brookeway Drive, Sumner, Md. 2001¢€. Deputy Solicitor.— Alfred G. Albert, 8 Gruenther Court, Rockville, Md. 20851. Deputy Solicitor (Regional Programs).—Robert B. Lagather, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22303. Associate Solicitor for Fair Labor Standards.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Solicitor.— Carl W. Gerig, 8517 Sugarbush Court, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Associate Solicitor for Employment and Training Programs.—Craig A. Berring-ton, 1 Broomall Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Nathaniel Baccus III, 6210 Larwin Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Associate Solicitor for Legislation and Legal Counsel.—Seth D. Zinman, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Associate Solicitor.— Gresham C. Smith, 65 G Street SW. 20024. Associate Solicitor for Labor-Management Laws.—Beate Bloch, 101 G Street SW. 20024. Deputy Associate Solicitor—Thomas B. Flynn, 11608 Georgetowne Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Solicitor for Labor Relations and Civil Rights.—James D. Henry, 11209 Blackhorse Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Stephen P. Feigin, 2108 Porter Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Associate Solicitor for General Legal Services.—Donald S. Shire, 12905 Commons Way, Potomac, Md. 20014. Deputy Associate Solicitor—Alvin Bramow, 928 Loxford Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate Solicitor for Occupational Safety and Health.—Benjamin W. Mintz, 1440 Hemlock Street 20012. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—John J. Hynan, 405 S. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Associate Solicitor for Employee Benefits.— Laurie Streeter, 1704 S Street 20009. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Cornelius S. Donoghue, Jr., 8224 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Asscciate Sclicitor for Plan Benefits Security.—Steven J. Sacher, 3418 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Associate Solicitor—Mitchell L. Strickler, 3803 Gramercy Street 20016. Administrative Officer.—J. J. Lafranchise, 1237 Quincy Street NE. 20017. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-9086 (Code 110) Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Fred G. Clark, 3902 Buck Creek Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Eckehard Muessig, 3450 North Venice Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Compiler for the Department.—Alfred M. Zuck, 1733 Abbey Oak Drive, Vienna, a. 22180. Associate Comptroller for Budget and Program Review.— Robert Deslongchamps, 15703 Tasa Place, Laurel, Md. 20810. Director, Office of Budget.—Charles E. Pugh, 4805 Sixth Street NE. 20017. Director, Office of Program Review.— William T. Furman, 12920 Broadmore Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Financial Services.— Wilton Zanders, 12404 Lundale Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Director, Office of Accounting.—Horace B. Patrick, 9152 Springhill Lane, Green-belt, Md. 20770. Director, Office of Computer Applications.—Irving Baggett, 2003 Cool Springs Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Office of Financial Policy and Systems.— Leslie D. Thorn, Jr., 8300 Kay Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. 604 Congressional Directory Comptroller for the Department—Continued Darector, Office of Management Systems.—Philip M. Oliver, 8140 Lake Park Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Office of Organization and Manpower Utilization.—John J. Nester, 2940 North Westmoreland Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Director, Administrative Programs and Services.— Walter S. Filleman, P.O. Box 48, Shady Side, Md. 20867. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Jay Morava, 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Office of Records Management.—Alta G. Bell, 3001 Veazey Terrace, 20008. Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness Planning.— William J. McLaughlin, 1500 North 12th Street, Apt. 700, Arlington, Va. 22209. Library Director—Andre C. Whisenton, 1204 Canyon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Audit and Investigations.—Frank A. Yeager, 11418 Georgetowne Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Management Officer, Audit and Investigations.—Constance K. Duncan, 620 Fourth Place SW. 20024. Assistant Director, Cost Determinations.—Joseph J. Handzo, 12617 St. James Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Director, Audit Operations.— Gerald W. Peterson, 10212 Prince Place, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Director, Investigations.—Arthur Braver, 1729 Overlook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, ADP Evaluation Staff.—Thomas A. Byrne, 7879 Godalthin Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Personnel Management.—Donald E. Lemmon, 2801 New Mexico Avenue, Apt. 810 20007. Deputy Director, Personnel Management.—David L. Harris, 1307 Pickering Circle, Largo, Md. 20870. Assistant Director, Operating Personnel Services.— Robert L. Collins, 11904 Berrybrook Terrace, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Director, Position Management and Classification.—John E. Johnson, 2112 Grayson Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Director, Departmental Development Center—James D. Sullivan, 2603 Kingsway Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director, Program Analysis and Development.—Philip W. Slattery, 12411 Buckley Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Director, Special Personnel Services.— Frederick L. Foley, 9904 Asburton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Policy and Standards.—Elbert Duncan, 620 Fourth Place SW. 20024. Assistant Director, Executive Staffing.—Margaret Giovanni, 4503 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Director, Education and Career Development.—Charles Roberts, 4212 Ingomar Street 20015. Director, Grants, Procurement and ADP Management Policy.— Walter C. Terry, 822 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Technical Assistant, Grants, Procurement and ADP Management Policy.— Joseph M. Hunter, 710 Cabin John Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Director, ADP Resource Management Policy.—Leonard C. Zyvoloski, 5517 Yorkshire Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Director, ADP Planning.—Paul Larson, 119 Eastmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Director, ADP Policy and Standards.— William T. Alexander, 8606 Clydesdale Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Director, Grants and Procurement Policy.— Theodore Goldberg, 7716 Ivymount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Departmental Computer Center.—Eugene O. Wells, 8808 Falkstone Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Velma M. Strode, 2939 Van Ness Street, Apt. 1227 20008. Director, Regional Coordination Staff.—James A. Devenney, 6240 Indian Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Comptroller for the Department—Continued Darector, Office of Labor-Management Relations.—Ronald Schell (acting), 5100 Walport Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Safety, Health and Engineering.—Julius G. Hansen, 6607 Huntsman Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22153. EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street 20213. Phone, 376-6905 (Code 196) Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—Ernest G. Green. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Investigations and Compliance.— William J. Harris, 2 Appleby Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Davseinn 9 fice of Information.—Larry Moen, 9518 Narrangansett Place, Vienna, a. 22180. Administrator, Administration and Management.—Albert J. Angebranndt, 2517 Kenhill Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Administrator, Office of Administration and M anagement.—T. James Walker, 7512 Newburgh Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. Comptroller.—C. Thomson Ross, 3109 Tennyson Street 20015. Director, Office of Management Information Systems.—Theron J. Williams, 3516 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Office of Administrative Services—Donald R. Ward, 1047 Ashe Street, Davidsonville, Md. 21035. Director, Office of Personnel.—Douglas G. Cochennour, 1958 Valley Wood Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrator, Policy, Evaluation, and Research.— William B. Hewitt, 6818 Valleybrook Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Office of Research and Development.—Howard Rosen, 5204 Wyoming Road, Glen Echo Heights, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Policy and Planning.—Davis A. Portner, 2318 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Office of Program Evaluation.—Seymour Brandwein, 2306 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Administrator, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.—Hugh C. Murphy, 1920 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Administrator, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.—James P. Mitchell, 8505 20th Court, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Director, Office of Special Activities.—|[Vacant.] Director, Office of National Industry Promotion.—Paul Vandiver, 1422 Knightbridge Turn, Crofton, Md. 21114. Field Service Staff.—Thomas W. Hall, 1002 Westwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Administrator, Field Operations.—Floyd E. Edwards, 2233 Chestertown Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Administrator, Field Operations.—Donald A. Balcer, 4437 Stark Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Officeof Technical and Special Services.— William Redmond (acting), 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. : Dzrector, Office of Regional Operations.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Planning and Program Services.—Sam Hirabayashi, 3536 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Administrator, U.S. Employment Service.— William B. Lewis, 2727 Duke Street, Apt. 414, Carrydale East Apartments, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Administrator, U.S. Employment Service.—David O. Williams, 605 Bennington Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Office of Program Services.—Earl T. Klein (acting), No. 2 Turnmore Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Office of Technical Support.—Harold Kuptzin (acting), 1316 Xaveria Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Veterans Employment Service—Ralph E. Hall (acting), 15021 Emory Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Plans, Policy and Design.—Joseph T. Paslawski (acting), 3718 Templeton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Office of Program Review.— Peter E. Rell (acting), 1724 Corcoran Street, Apt. C 20009. 606 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training—Continued Administrator, Unemployment Insurance Service.—Lawrence E. Weatherford, 2401 Lettle Fox Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Administrator, Unemployment Insurance Service.— Robert Edwards, 8216 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Office of Research, Legislation, and Program Policy.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Program ' Management. —Robert A. Schaerfl, 12508 Knights- bridge Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Administrator, Comprehensive Employment Development.—Pierce A. Quinlan, 1541 Farlow Avenue, Crofton, Md. 21114 Director, Office of Community Employment Programs. —Robert T. Jones, 801 Devon Place, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Office ‘of Work Incentive Programs.—Merwin S. Hans, 1000 Massa-chusetts Avenue NE. 20002. Director, Office of Job Corps.—John H. Stetson, 2031 Golf Course Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Office of National Programs.—Robert J. McConnon, 1849 Tanterra Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729. LABOR-MANAGEMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6045 (Code 110) Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations.—Francis X. Burkhardt. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Jack A. Warshaw, 6453 Dahlonega Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20016. Admanisirator, Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs.—J. Vernon Ballard, 701 Randolph Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Assistant Administrator for Field Operations. — Robert J. McCarthy (acting), 14528 Woodcrest Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Labor-Management Policy Development.—August F. Cantfil, 6411 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Labor-Management Relations Services.— Beatrice M. Burgoon, 1111 ‘Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Darector, Office of Labor-Management Standards Enforcement. —Carl H. Rolnick, 11800 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Systems.—Ernest J. German, 889 Holly Drive West, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Office of Veterans’ Reemployment Rights.—Joseph R. Beever, 8405 Fox Run, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Federal Labor-Management Relations.—Louis S. Wallerstein, 5305 Lorraine Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Director, Office of Administration and Management.—Charles G. George, 4003 Cordell Court, Bowie, Md. 20715. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6191 (Code 110) Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards.—Donald E. Elisburg. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John Mumford, 3609 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Wage and Hour Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Admanistrator.—Warren D. Landis, 6417 Devine Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Administrator, Office of Fair Labor Standards.—Herbert J. Cohen, 5130 Pepple Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant Admanistrator, Office of Special Wage Standards.—Raymond J. Dolan, 9509 Page Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Women’s Bureau.—Alexis M. Herman. Deputy Director.—Mary N. Hilton, 5022 Reno Road 20008. Executive Secretary, Interdepartmental Committee on the Status of Women.— [Vacant.] Department of Labor Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Oflice of Workers’ Compensation Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—Everett P. Jennings, 5604 Cornish Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Associate Director for Division of Federal Employees’ Compensation.— Albert Kline, 145 Westway Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Associate Director for Division of Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Com-Densasion aon E. Stocker, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 09. Associate Director for Division of Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation.— June Patron, 2401 Calvert Street 20008. Director, Office of Administrative Management.—Alexander Montgomery, 17205 Olde Mill Run, Rockville, Md. 20855. Director, Office of Program Development and Accountability.— William R. Reise, 17935 Pond Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Department of Labor Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6091 (Code 110) Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health.—Eula Bingham. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.—Bert M. Concklin, 1884 Columbia Road, 20006. Dzrector, Office of Information and Consumer Affairs.—Joe Mancias, Jr., 6503 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Office of Policy Analysis, Integration, and Evaluation.—Joe L. Kirk, 9906 Great Oaks Way, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Legislative and Interagency Affarrs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Field Coordination and Experimental Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Health Standards Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Safety Standards Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Admanistrative Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Federal Compliance and State Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Training, Education, Consultation and Federal Agency Programs.— [Vacant.] Director, Technical Support.—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS General Accounting Building, 441 G Street 20212. Phone, 961-3112 (Code 110) Commisstoner.—Julius Shiskin, 4978 Sentinel Drive, Apt. 505, Bethesda, Md. 20016. CPI Revision Manager.—Richard B. Quanrud, 2500 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Special Assistants: Joseph P. Goldberg, 707 Stonington Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Kenneth G. Van Auken, 2929 University Boulevard West, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Commassioner, Office of Statistical Operations and Processing.— Thomas W. Gavett, 513 Springloch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Survey Management.— William M. Eisenberg, 1612 Arbor View Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Systems and Standards.—Rudolph C. Mendels-sohn, 4106 Elizabeth Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Survey Design.—Barbara A. Boyes, 3146 Westover Drive SE. 20020. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Collection and Coordination.—John W. Gracza, 8519 Pappas Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. : Deputy Commissioner, Office of Data Analysis.—Janet L. Norwood, 6409 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Wages and Industrial Relations.—Norman J. Samuels, 530 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Prices and Living Conditions.—W. John Layng, 10311 Mountington Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. 608 Congressional Directory Deputy Commission, Office of Data Analysis—Continued Assistant Commissioner, O flice of Employment Structure and Trends.—Dudley E. Young, 5636 Guinea Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Current Employment Analysis.— Robert L. Stein, 8607 Victory Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Productivity and Technology.—Jerome A. Mark, 11207 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Commassioner, Office of Occupational Safety and Health Statistics.— Theodore Golonka, 6810 Broyhill Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commassioner, Office of Research Methods and Standards.—Jack Triplett, 2703 Curry Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Associate Commaissioner, Office of Publications.—Henry Lowenstern, 3432 Gaddy Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Associate Commissioner, Office of Administrative Management.—Donald J. Keuch, Jr., 8400 Hartford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-6296 (Code 169-56296) JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, Jr., nominated December 23, 1976, by President-elect Carter to be Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; the Senate confirmed the appointment January 24, 1977; sworn in as the Nation’s 12th HEW Secretary the following day; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 15, 1931; attended St. Gregory’s Elementary School and Brooklyn Preparatory School; received B.A. in 1952 from Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass., and LL.B., magna cum laude, in 1955 from Harvard Law School; editor of the Harvard Law Review; from 1955 to 1958, served in the U.S. Navy’s Office of Judge Advocate General in Washington, D.C., and held the rank of lieutenant upon his release to inactive duty; joined the New York City law firm of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood in October 1958, and remained with that firm until April 1961, when named Special Assistant to the General Counsel of the Department of Defense; July 1962, appointed Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army; July 1963, appointed General Counsel of the Department of the Army, serving concurrently as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army for Civil Functions, supervising the Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Works Program, and as a member of the President’s Appalachian Regional Commission; appointed April 1, 1964, as Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and had special responsibility for Department of Defense liaison with the Office of the President and also acted as executive secretary of the President’s Advisory Committee on Supersonic Transport, as the Department of Defense representative on the President’s Committee on the Economic Impact of Defense and Disarmament, and as a member of the Federal Radiation Council; appointed Special Assistant to President Johnson on July 26, 1965, charged with developing the President’s legislative program and coordinating its preparation and presentation to Congress, and with coordination of domestic department implementation cf legislation and social and economic policies, served in this position until January 20, 1969; after leaving Government, was a member of the Washington law firm of Arnold & Porter from March 1969 until May 1971; from June 1971 until his appointment as Secretary of HEW, was a member of the Washington law firm of Williams, Connolly & Califano; from 1969 to 1971, served as cochairman of the Committee on National Priorities of the Democratic Party Policy Council; served as general counsel to the Democratic National Committee from March 1971 to August 1972, and served as a member of the Democratic Party’s National Charter Commission from 1972 to 1974; awarded the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal, the Army’s highest civilian award, for his work as General Counsel of the Department of the Army; awarded the Distinguished Service Medal of the Department of Defense for his work as Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense; authored three books: “The Student Revolution: A Global Confrontation,” published by W. W. Norton in November 1969; “A Presidential Nation,” published by W. W. Norton in September 1975; and “The Media and the Law,” coauthored and coedited with Howard Simons, published by Praeger Special Studies in 1976; has written articles for the New York Times, the Washington Post, New Republic, and other publications; married to the former Trudy Zawacki of Taunton, Mass.; two sons, Mark Gerard and Joseph A., III; and a daughter, Claudia Frances. Secretary.— Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 3551 Springland Lane 20008. Executive Assistant.—Ben W. Heineman, Jr., 4914 30th Place 20008. Coufisayjal Secretary.— Katherine Backus, 5810 Merton Court, Alexandria, a. 22311. Confidential Secretary.—Evelyn Furgerson, 2000 South Eads Street; Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Confidential Secretary.— Muriel Hartley, 4100 Military Road 20015. Ezecutive Secretary.—Frederick M. Bohen, 201 I Street SW. 20024. 609 79-000 O = 77 = 41 Secretary—Continued Assistants to the Secretary: Peter D. Bell. Leo Corbett, 7903 Dassett Court, Annadale, Va. 22003. Richard Cotton, 2415 20th Street 20015. Patsy Fleming, 5922 Broad Branch Road 20015. Execute Officer.—Lem Johns, 4427 Miniature Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Under Secretary.—Hale Champion, 7104 Oak Forest Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Assistant.—Eugene D. Eidenberg. Director, Office for Civil Rights.—[Vacant.] The Inspector General. —[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-8430 Assistant Secretary for Education.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Director of Administration and Management.—Charles E. Hansen, 6006 33d Street 20015. Executive O flicer—Charles J. Walter, 1124 South Wakefield Street, Apt. 1, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education (Policy Development).— Philip E. Austin, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education (Policy Communication). —[Vacant.] Executive Director, Federal Interagency Committee on Education.—Bernard Michael, 110 Claybrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education.— Virginia B. Smith, 430 M Street SW., Apt. N601 20024. Admainestrator, National Center for Education Stalistics—Marie D. Eldridge, 3610 East West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATION Assistant Secretary for Legislation.—Dale W. Sopper (acting), 1524 Chatham Colony Court, Reston, Va. 22090, 245-7627. Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Legislation.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Health).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Education).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Welfare).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Congressional Liaison).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Designate.—Eileen Shanahan, 3608 Van Ness Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Media Relations.—Sanford H. Winston, 134 New Mark Esplanade, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Ezecutive Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—Ira Goldstein. Assistant to Assistant Secretary.— Martin Duby. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Planning and Evaluation/Health).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program Systems).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Planning and Evaluation/Education).—[Vacant.} Director, Income Security Policy.—[Vacant.] Director, Social Services and Human Development.—[Vacant.] Director, O fice of Special Concerns.—B. Ann Kleindienst, 2048 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. : Director, Office Technical Support and Statistics— Wray Smith, 4936 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—St. John Barrett, 6520 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Business and Administrative Law.—Bernard Feiner, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Assistant General Counsel, Education.—Theodore Sky, 4110 Ingomar Street. Assistant General Counsel, Civil Rights.— Albert Hamlin, 3651 Suitland Road SE. General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsel, Food and Drug.—Richard Merrill, 9400 Garden Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant General Counsel, Social Security—Joel Cohen, 8943 Tamar Drive, Apt. 202, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant General Counsel, Legislation.—Donald Hirsch, 2842 Belair Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. : Assistant General Counsel, Public Health.—Sidney Edelman, 12919 Crisfield Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant General Counsel, Human Resources.—Galen Powers, 9121 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Thomas S. McFee (acting), 1213 Tucker Lane, Ednor, Md. 20904. Executive Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—Thomas P. Shebby, 1861 Mas-sachusetts Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management Planning and Technology.— Thomas S. McFee, 1213 Tucker Lane, Ednor, Md. 20904. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel and Training.—Raymond J. Sumser, 2441 Villanova Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grants and Procurement Management.—Paul A. Stone, 1116 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Facilities Engineering and Property Management.— Gerrit D. Fremouw, 2000 Spout Run Parkway, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Staff—Samuel M. Hoston, 11410 Fair Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Federal Women’s Program.—Florence G. Perman, 8609 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Spanish Speaking Program.— Manuel A. Carrillo, 502 College Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Office of Administration.—Edwin Sullivan, 4306 Birchlake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Secretary, Comptroller—John D. Young, 3028 Cedarwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6396. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Comptroller.— Charles Miller 11, 3801 North Dicker-son Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-7558. ; Director, Division of OS Budget Services.—Charles F. Kearney, 332 G Street SW. 20024; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-2784. Director, HEW Audit Agency.—Edward W. Stepnick, 505 Waterford Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Seventh and D Streets SW. 20201, 755-8875. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Finance.—David V. Dukes, 3001 Branch Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-7084. Departmental Fiscal Policy Officer—Richard R. Reidenbach, 11710 Smoke-tree Road, Rockville, Md. 20854; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6236. Director, Division of Accounting Systems and Procedures.— Andrew J. Kapfer, 4401 Jayson Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6031. Director, Division of Accounting Operations.—Richard Carlson, Route 1, Box 365, White Plains, Md. 20695; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6388. Director, Division of Financial Operations and Fiscal Procedures—David A. Quinn, 5607 Farmwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6176. Director, Division of Financial Planning and Analysis.—John T. Rieman 12803 Kemper Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; 200 Independence Avenue SW 20201, 245-8085. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget.— Wilford J. Forbush, 3746 Cumberland Street 20016; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6061. Director, Division of Budget Review.—Michael L. Sturman, 1850 Monroe Street 20010; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-6151. Director, Division of Health Budget Analysis.— Ellen F. Wormser, 1950 Upshur Street 20011; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-7281. Director, Division of Education Budget Analysis.— William Dingeldein, 234 11th Street SE. 20003; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 245-7300. Assistant Secretary, Complroller—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget—Continued Director, Division of Welfare Budget Analysis.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Financial Management Standards and Procedures.— Henry G. Kirschenmann, Jr., 5303 Manorfield Road, Rockville, Md. 20853; 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201, 755-7562. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—Mary Newman, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203. 617-223-6831. Region II.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Mrs. Bernice L. Bernstein, Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. 212-264-4600. Region III.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Vir-ginia, West Virginia.—Benjamin Guy (acting), 3535 Market Street, Philadel-phia, Pa. 19101. 215-596-6492. Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Caro-lina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Frank J. Groschelle III, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30323. 404-526-5817. Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.—George Holland, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606. 312-353-5160. Region VI.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Stuart H. Clarke, 1200 Main Tower Building, Room 1100, Dallas, Tex. 75202. 214-729-3301. Region VII.—lowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—Max M. Mills, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106. 816-374-3436. Region VIII.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.—Dr. Rulon Garfield, 19th and Stout Streets, Denver, Colo. 80294. 303-837-3373. Region I X.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa, Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, Wake Island.—Joe Maldonado, 50 U.N. Plaza, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. 415-556-6746. Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Bernard E. Kelly, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101. 206-442-0420. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Ky. 40206. Phone, 502-895-2405 President.—Watson B. Dabney, Louisville, Ky. Vice President and General Manager.—Dr. Carson Y. Nolan, Louisville, Ky. HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 2041 Georgia Avenue 20060. Phone, 745-6100 Hospital Director.—Dr. Charles S. Ireland, 1305 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Medical Director.—Dr. Vincent J. Roux, 9506 Clement Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Department of Nursing.— Mrs. Gwendolyn Webster. Financial Director.— Augustus L. Palmer, 2800 Ellicott Street 20008. GALLAUDET COLLEGE Seventh and Florida Avenue NE. 20002. Phone, 447-0314; or 447-0639 from 4:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. Patron ex Officio.—Jimmy Carter, President of the United States. President.—Edward C. Merrill, Jr., Gallaudet College 20002. Director, Model Secondary School for the Deaf.—Doin Hicks, Gallaudet College 20002. Director, Kendall Demonstration Elementary School—Robert R. Davila, 7515 Newburg Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. ; Chairman of the Board of Directors.— George E. Muth, Stonehaven, Woodville, Va. 22749. Vice Chairman.—Bradshaw Mintener, 4763 Berkeley Terrace 20007. Secretary.— Wilson Grabill, 9501 Michael Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Treasurer—Thomas P. McLachlen, 6015 Tilden Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Directors.—Frank B. Sullivan; James J. Hicks, M.D.; Clyde V. Kiser; Gustave Rathe; Eloise Thornberry; Mabel Cook; Paul Miller; Thomas McLachlen; James A. Colston; Ned Wheeler; Katie M. Brown; Richard Clark, U.S. Senate; Leo J. Ryan and John Buchanan, U.S. House of Representatives. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Howard Place and Georgia Avenue 20001. Phone, 636-6100 Patron ex Officio.—Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, Board of Trustees.—Dr. Geraldine Pittman Woods, B.S., M.A., Ph. D. Executive Chairman.—[Vacant.] President.—James E. Cheek, A.B., B.D., Ph. D. Vice President for Academic Affairs.— Lorraine A. Williams, Ph. D. Vice President for Health Affairs.—Carlton P. Alexis, B.A., M.D. Vice President for Development and University Relations.—Roger D. Estep, B.S., M.S., D.V.M. Vice President for Business and Fiscal Affairs—Treasurer.—Caspa L. Harris, Jr., B.S, J.D. Vice President for Administration—Secretary.—Owen D. Nichols, B.S., M.S. Vice President for Student Affairs.—Carl E. Anderson, B.A., M.S., Ed. D. EDUCATION DIVISION OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Phone, 245-8430 Assistant Secretary for Education.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Director of Administration.—Charles E. Hansen, 6006 33d Street 20015. Ezxecutwe Officer.—Charles J. Walter, 1124 South Wakefield Street, Apt. 1, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education (Policy Development).— Philip E. Austin, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. : Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education (Policy Communications).—[Vacant.] Executive Director, Federal Interagency Committee on Education.—Bernard Michael, 110 Claybrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education.—Virginia B. Smith, 430 M Street SW., Apt. N601 20024. Administrator, National Center for Education Statistics.—Marie D. Eldridge, 3610 East West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION 1200 19th Street 20208. Phone, 254-5740 Director—Harold L. Hodgkinson, 6021 Woodley Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director—Emerson J. Elliott, 2308 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Science Adviser.—John M. Mays, 4010 28th Place 20008. Adviser for School Systems Relations.—Milton Goldberg, 1101 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Chief, Office of Government and Public Affairs.—Charles E. Olson, 8607 Pilgrim Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Associate Director for Planning, Budget and Program Analysis.— Marshall S. Smith, 9806 Bull Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Budget and Program Analysis Division.—John Christensen, 1819 North Hollister Street, North Arlington, Va. 22205. Acting Associate Director for Adminisiration and Management.—Alan W. Moore-head, 1390 Stratton Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Adviser for Administrative Policy.—Richard S. Werksman, 9806 Ashburton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : Associate Director for Basic Skills.—Thomas G. Sticht, 8526 Forest Street, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Associate Director for Dissemination and Resources.—Senta Raizen, 5513 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Director for Education and Work.—Corinne J. Rieder, 1702 Putter Lane Reston, Va. 22090. : Associate Director for Educational Equity.—Harold Delaney, 1013 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Associate Director for Finance and Productivity.—Arthur Melmed, 4727 30th Street 20008. Associate Director for School Capacity for Problem Solving.—Marc Tucker, 1716 21st Street 20009. OFFICE OF EDUCATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Phone, 245-8795 Commassioner.—[Vacant.] Executive Deputy Commasstoner.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary to the Commaissioner.——Ron Hall, 11512 Parkedge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant to the Commaissioner.—Howard A. Matthews, 8611 Cyrus Place, Alexandria, Va. 20308. Ombudsman to Chief State School Officers—Elam K. Hertzler, 7004 Elizabeth Drive, McLean, Va. 21101. Nonpublic Education Liaison.—Dwight R. Crum, 6011 85th Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Director, Arts and Humanities Staff.—Harold W. Arberg, 5529 18th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Black Concerns Staff.—Bruce Fleming, 4189 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Staff.—Earl Ingram, 7303 Dean Meade Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, 16-Point Spanish Program Staff.— Gilbert Chavez, 1306 East Holly Avenue, Sterling, Va. 22170. Chairman, Title I Audit Hearing Board.—David S. Pollen, 7003 Old Cabin Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Women’s Program Staff.—Joan E. Duval, 8907 Honeybee Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commassioner for Regional Liaison.— William E. McLaughlin, 2055 Golfcourse Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, External Relations.—Harry Gardner, 6033 North Sixth Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Bilingual Education.—John C. Molina, 4919 Herkimer Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Career FEducation.—Kenneth Hoyt, 311 Colesville Manor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Dire, Right to Read.— Gilbert Schiffman, 9612 Southal Road, Randallstown, d. 21133. Director, Teacher Corps.— William L. Smith, 313 Hermleigh Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Commissioner for Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner for Management.— Edward T. York, Jr., 21905 Darnes-town Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Associate Deputy Commissioner for Management.—Frank B. Mc Gettrick, 9203 Lawnview Lane, Laurel, Md. 28081. Associate Commissionerfor Guaranteed Student Loans.— Kenneth A. Kohl. Deputy Commissioner for Planning.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner for Legislation.—Albert L. Alford, 7000 Winslow Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner for Planning, Budgeting, and FEvaluation.—~John W. Evans, 8119 Ainsworth Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Commissioner for Elementary and Secondary Education.—Robert R. Wheeler, 13812 Bonsal Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Associate Deputy Commissioner for Elementary and Secondary FEducation.— Dick W. Hays (acting), Room 4121, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Associate Commissioner/Director, Office of Libraries and Learning Resources.— Dick W. Hays, 2511 Trophy Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. Associate Commassioner for Compensatory Educational Programs.—John H. Rodriguez, 10406 Hunter Ridge Road, Oakton, Va. 22214. Associate Commassioner for Equal Educational Opportunity Programs.—Herman R. Goldberg, 5101 River Road 20016. Associate Commissioner for State and Local Educational Programs.—Thomas J. Burns, 8202 Oglethorpe Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Director, Environmental Education — Walter Bogan, 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Commissioner for Education of the Handicapped.—[Vacant.] Associate Deputy Commissioner for Education of the Handicapped.—Robert B. Herman, 5204 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Commissioner for Indian Education. —[Vacant. ] Deputy Commissioner for Occupational and Adult Education.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner for Adult, Vocational, Technical, and Manpower Education.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner for Occupational Planning.—Ann M. Martin, 151 Williams Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Consumer's Education.—Dustin Wilson, 7806 Fulbright Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Commassioner for Postsecondary Education.—[Vacant.] Associate Deputy Commassioner for Postsecondary Education.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner for Student Assistance—Leonard H. O. Spearman, 937 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Associate Commissioner for Institutional Development and International Educa-tion.—Robert Leestma, 2712 George Mason Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-7246 (Code 169-57246) Assistant Secretary for Human Development.— Arabella Martinez. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Volunteer Mrs. Harriet H. Naylor, 2701 Development.— 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of Veterans Affairs.—Dr. Peter E. M. Beach, 14905 West-bury Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] + Director, Office for Handicapped Individuals.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Rural Development.—Barry Morrisroe, 8808 Strause Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, O fice of Native American Programs.—[Vacant.] Crest Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Executive Director, President's Committee on Mental Retardation.—Fred J. Krause, 6 Bentana Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Legislative Officer.—Mrs. Marjorie G. Elsten, 6409 West Halbert Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Manpower.— Robert M. Johnson, 9937 Woodrow Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chairman, Intra-Departmental Council on Indian Affairs.—Dr. George Blue Spruce, Jr., 516 Rutgers Street, Rockville, Md. 20014. OFFICE OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-2870 Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT : 400 Sixth Street SW. 20201. Phone, 202-755-7762 Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—Saul R. Rosoff, 6544 Sulky Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. ADMINISTRATION ON AGING 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-0724 Commaissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commaissioner.—Donald F. Reilly, 3800 Lakeview Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-8492 Commisstoner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commaissioner.—[Vacant.] DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES OFFICE Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Phone, 204-245-0335 Director—Francis Lynch, 8004 Leyton Place, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Director.—Marjorie Kirkland, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 522 20024. ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-1591 Fzxecutive Director.—[Vacant.] PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Parkiawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-2404 (Code 153, ext. 32404) Acting Assistant Secretary for Health.—James F. Dickson III, M.D., 1111 Arlington Boulevard, Box 1010, Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health.—James F. Dickson III, M.D., 1111 Arlington Boulevard, Box 1010, Arlington, Va. 22209. Executive O flicer.— Rupert F. Moure, 11629 Danville Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—John M. Blamphin, 706 White Swan Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012. Director, Office of International Health.—S. Paul Ehrlich, Jr., M.D., 6512 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Long-Term Care.—Faye G. Abdellah, LL.D., Ed.D., 3713 Chanel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Health Legislation.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.— Mattie K. Wright, 5415 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Quality Assurance.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Program Implementation.— William R. Berry, 13433 Locksley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Director, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.—C. Carson Conrad, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, No. 922, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Quality Standards.—William B. Munier, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 732 20024. Director, Office of Child Health Affairs.—Charles U. Lowe, M.D., 8 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Acting Director, Office of Health Information and Health Promotion.—Jane E. Fullarton, 222 E Street NE. 20002. Director, Office of Administrative Management.—John C. Droke, 4814 Kemper Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. : Acting Director, Office of Policy Development and Planning.—Marian Mlay, 3747}; Kanawha Street 20015. Director, Office of Regional Operations.—Edgar N. Duncan, 3324 Estelle Terrace, Wheaton, Md. 20906. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-3825 (Code 153, ext. 33825) Administrator.—{Vacant.] : ; Deputy Administrator—Dr. Francis N. Waldrop, 1775 Elton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Executive Officer—Joseph R. Leone, 12730 Viers Mill Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Administrator for Program Coordination.—Robert W. Brown, 15209 Red Clover Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Associate Administrator for Extramural Programs.—David F. Kefauver, 8200 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Administrator—Continued Equal Employment Opposing O flicer.—Milton Jordan, 11215 Charlton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Legislative Services Unit.—Richard A. Millstein, 11212 Blackhorse Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of ' Communications and Public Affairs.—Mildred K. Lehman, 4948 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. Director, Oflice of Program Planning and Education.—[Vacant.] Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.—Dr. Ernest P. Noble, 9211 Aldershot Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse.—Dr. Robert L. DuPont, 8708 Susannah Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, National Institute of Mental Health.—Dr. Bertram S. Brown, 7817 Greentwig Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL Atlanta, Ga. 30333. Phone, (404) 633-3311 Director.—Dr. David J. Sencer, 892 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30307. Deputy Director—William C. Watson, Jr., 1145 Mason Woods Drive NE. Atlanta, Ga. 30329. Assistant Director for Program.—Dr. H. Bruce Dull, 2118 Castleway Drive NE,, Atlanta, Ga. 30345. Assistant Director for Operations.—Dr. William H. Foege, 2191 Eldorado Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30345. dangle Director.—Dr. Johannes Stuart, 5400 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 0014. Ezecutive Officer.—James D. Bloom, 2700 Hawaii Court, Decatur, Ga. 30033. Assisting Ezecutive Officer.—Elvin R. Hilyer, 2623 Hawthorne Drive NE., Atlanta, a. 30345. [fermion Officer—Donald A. Berreth, 3050 Hathaway Court NE., Atlanta, a. 30341. Equal Employment Opportunity Officer— Walter J. Guest, 3559 Rolling Green Ridge SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30331. Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.—Dr. John F. Finklea, 7600 Masters Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Bureau of Epidemiology.— Dr. Philip S. Brachman, 1111 Clifton Road NE. Atlanta, Ga. 30307. Director, Bureau of Health Education.— Horace G. Ogden, 2621 Cosmos Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30345. Director, Bureau of Laboratories.—Dr. Roslyn Q. Robinson, 1822 Bedford Shire Drive, Decatur, Ga. 30033. Director, Bureau of Smallpox Eradication.—Dr. J. Michael Lane, 869 Clifton Road NE. , Atlanta, Ga. 30307. Director, ‘Bureau of State Services.—Dr. J. Donald Millar, 3243 Wake Robin Trail NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30341. Director, ' Bureau of Training.—Dr. Winthrop N. Davey, 660 Weatherly Lane NW. Atlanta, Ga. 30328. Director, ‘Bureau of Tropical Diseases.—Dr. Robert L. Kaiser, 846 Barton Woods Road NE. , Atlanta, Ga. 30307. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-3793 (Code 153, ext. 33793) Commissioner of Food and Drugs.—Sherwin Gardner (acting), 1403 Fallsmead Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. Degrdy 08 Sherwin Gardner, 1403 Fallsmead Way, Rockville, Md. Commissioner.— 085 Associate oniisoionen for Medical Affairs.—John Jennings, M.D., 2120 Hender-son Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Associate Commissioner for Compliance.—Joseph P. Hile, 4125 Middle Ridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Commissioner for Science.—Richard R. Bates, M.D., 551 Pheasant Lane, Clarksburg, Md. 20734. Associate Commassioner for Administration.— Gerald F. Meyer, 4 Greenlane Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner for Planning and Evaluation.— Gerald L. Barkdoll, 1728 Shilling Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant Commassioner for Public Affairs.—John T. Walden, 9814 Indian Queen Point Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Commissioner for Professional and Consumer Programs.— William V. Whitehorn, M.D., 13612 Sherwood Forest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Legislative Services.—Robert C. Wetherell, 24 Honeybrook Lane, Gaithers- burg, Md. 20760. Equal Employment Opportunity Ofice—Voyce P. Whitley, 9514 Hale Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Bureau of Foods.—Howard R. Roberts, Ph. D. (acting), 9302 Talisman Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Bure of Drugs. —J. Richard Crout, M.D., 5300 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, d. 20014. Bureau of Veterinary Medicine—C. D. Van Houweling, D.V.M., 4303 Ballard Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Bureau of ‘Radiological Health.—John C. Villforth, 723 Harrington Road, Rock-ville, Md. 20852. Bureau of Biologics.—Harry M. Meyer, Jr., M.D., P.O. Box 112, Waterford, Va. 22190 Bureau of Medical Devices and Diagnostic Products.—David H. Link, 11825 Hunting Ridge Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, National Center for Toxicological Research.—Morris F. Cranmer, Ph. D., 11 Sonata Trail, Little Rock, Ark. 72205. Executive Director of ‘Regional Operations. —Donald C. Healton, 13508 Wagon Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. HEALTH RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-1620 (Code 153, ext. 31620) Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Pepaily Administrator.—Dr. Harold Margulies, 11401 South Glen Road, Potomac, d. 20854. Associate Administrator for Operations and Management.—James A. Walsh, 13511 Turkey Branch Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20853. Deputy Associate Administrator for Operations and Management.—Clifford Allen, 8315 East Beach Drive 20012. Associate Administrator for Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation.—Daniel Zwick, 6508 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Administrator for Health Resources Opportunity Programs.—Dr. Clay E. Simpson, Jr., 1414 Peaceful Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Associate Administrator for Communications.— Morton A. Lebow, 900% Second Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Administrator for Health Systems Liaison.—Thomas McCarthy, Ph.D. 7925 Ivymount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity. —Calvin Adams, 5159 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. National Center for Health Statistics Director—Dorothy P. Rice, 8410 Barron Street, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Deputy Director.—Robert A. Israel, 12411 Sandal Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Associate Dzrector for Mathematical Statistics.—Dr. Monroe G. Sirken, 5335 Randolph Square, Apt. 5, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Director for Program Development. —Dr. James M. Robey, P.O. Box 2826, Landover Hills, Md. 20784. Associate Director for Management.—Robert, C. Huber, 2800 Cheverly Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Associate Director for Statistical Research.—Dr. Paul Leaverton, 12413 Braxfield Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Director for International Statistics.—Dr. Anders S. Lunde, 3809 Van Ness Street 20016. Associate Director for the Cooperative Health Statistics System.—‘F. Gail Fisher, P.O. Box 234, La Plata, Md. 20646. Associate Director for Analysis. —Dr. Jacob J. Feldman, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Director for Operations.—Peter L. Hurley, 12900 Forest View Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Associate Director for Data Systems.— Elijah L. White, 3507 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. National Center for Health Services Research Director—Dr. Gerald Rosenthal, 4306 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Deputy Director—Robert A. Fordham, 15 Farsta Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Deputy Associate Director for Management.—James A. Wechsler, 9245 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Dzirector, Division of Health Services Research Strategy.—Dr. Donald E. Goldstone, 3667 McKinley Street 20015. Bureau of Health Manpower Director.—Dr. Daniel F. Whiteside, 9207 Moultrie Parkway, Potomac, Md. 20954. Deputy Director.—Dr. Robert Graham, 5506 Wilson: Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Director for Management.—Edward J. Dyer, 11520. Le Havre Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Director for Program Development.—[Vacant.] Associate Director for Program Miss Elizabeth J. Haglund, 5225 Operations.— Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Bureau of Health Planning and R ce Devel L 4 t Director—Harry P. Cain II, Ph.D., 9104 Cherbourg Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director.—Colin C. Rorrie, Ph.D., 10821 Longmeadow Drive, Damascus, Md. 20750. Associate Director for Management.— Thomas C. Croft, Jr., 3305 Richwood Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20729. Director, Office of Evaluation and Legislation.—Roland L. Peterson, 3407 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director (Acting), Office of Policy Coordination.—Libby Merrill, 2 Baseldon Circle, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Office of Operations Monitoring.— Clarkson J. Human, P.O. Box 113, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. : Director, Office of Program Support.—Thomas C. Croft, 3305 Richwood Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20729. Darector, Division of Agency Development.—Sarah J. Silsbee, 5304 Ventnor Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Diwision of Planning Methods and Technology.—Z. Erik Farag, Ph.D. Rural Route 5, Roundhill Road, Frederick, Md. 21701. Director, Division of Facilities Development.— Winter B. Hames, 18335 Lost Knife Circle, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Division of Regulatory Activities.—Samuel V. Stiles, 824 Crothers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-2216 (Code 153, ext. 32216) Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator—John H. Kelso, 2332 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Associate Administrator for Operations.—Dr. John E. Marshall, 16708 Shea Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Associate Administrator for Management.— William H. Aspden, Jr., 3830 Dun-sinane Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Associate Administrator for Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation.— William Gemma, Ph. D., 11305 Berger Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20852. Associate Administrator for Communications and Public Affairs.—Patricia Q. Schoeni, 501 Slaters Lane, Apt. 1201, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Associate Administrator for Regional Affairs.—Jordan Popkin, 3125 Garfield Street 20008. Bureau of Community Health Services Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, (301) 443-2320 Director.—Edward D. Martin, M.D., 314 New Mark Esplanade, Rockville, Md. 20850. Acting Deputy Director.—John Marshall, Ph. D., 16708 Shea Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Ezecutive Officer.—Ralph Butler, Route 11, Box 151, Frederick, Md. 21701. Associate Bureau Director for Community Health Centers. —Youn Bock Rhee, Route 2, Box 493, West Falls Road, Mt. Airy, Md. 21771. Associate Bureau Director for Migrant Health. —Billy Sandlin, 13807 Blair Stone Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Associate Bureau Director for Maternal and Child Health.—Vincent Hutchins, M.D., 2726 Quebec Street 20008. Associate Bureau Director for National Health Service Corps.— George Tolbert, M.D., 12104 Stirrup Road, Reston, Va. 22091. Associate Bureau Director for Family Planning. —FErnest J. Peterson, 19112 North Kindly Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Bureau of Quality Assurance Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, (301) 443-3880 Director—Dr. Michael J. Goran, 5217 Wyoming Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Director—Edward L. Kelley, 10213 Kindly Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Ezecutive Officer, Office of Program Support.—James G. Culp, 7032 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Program Development.—Rhoda Abrams, 490 M Street SW. 20024 Director, Division of Provider Standards and Certification.— Walter Merten, 2640 West Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Division of Peer Review.—Dr. James I. Cleeman, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008. Director, Division of PSRO Program Operations.—Dennis Siebert, 2310 Ashboro Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Acting Director, Division of Program Appraisal and Data Planning.—Harry South Glass, 5410 Marsh Hawk Way, Columbia, Md. 21045. Bureau of Medical Services Federal Center Building, Prince Georges Center, 6525 Belcrest Road, West Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Phone, (301) 436-6211 Director—Dr. James H. Erickson, 8715 Graystone Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Deputy Director.—Dr. Vivian Chang, 3307 Rowland Place 20008. Executive Officer.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Program Development.—Dr. Truman McCasland, 17808 Mun-caster Road, Deerwood 20855. Director, Office of Program Support.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Health Maintenance Organizations.—Frank Henry Seubold, 12000 Old Georgetown Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Division of Hospitals and Clinics Director.—Dr. Edward J. Hinman, 5218 Windmill Lane, Columbia, Md. 21043. Division of Federal Employee Health Director.—Dr. Arvo B. Ederma, 10800 Kirkwall Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Division of Emergency Medical Services Director—Dr. David R. Boyd, 5340 Hesperus Drive, Columbia, Md. 21043. Bureau of Prisons Medical Program, 101 Indiana Avenue 20211. Phone, (202) 739-2261 Medical Director—Dr. Robert L. Brutsche, 8701 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Workers’ Compensation, 711 14th Street 20211, Phone, (202) 382-1157 Medical Director—Dr. Richard I. Myers, 12707 Chilton Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Division of Coast Guard Medical Services, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, (202) 426-1032 Chief Medical Officer.—Dr. William A. Cherry, 301 G Street SW. 20024. Indian Health Service Director—Dr. Emery A. Johnson, 13826 Dowlais Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Deputy Director.—Dr. Joseph N. Exendine, 5613 Halpine Road, Rockville, Md. 20851 Director, Office of Tribal Affairs.—Mose Parris, 12100 Maycheck Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Acting Director, Office of Program Support.—James Danielson, 2935 Tallow Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Division of Program Operalions.—Dr. John Todd, 17309 Fletchall Drive, Poolesville, Md. 20837. Director, Division of Program Formulation.— Warren J. Caldwell, 12903 Brunswick Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Division of Indian Community Development.—Dr. Lionel deMontigny, 12504 Deorides Road, Boyds, Md. 20720. Acting Director, Dwision of Resource Coordination.—Jack V. Casebolt, 17116 Hughes Road, Poolesville, Md. 20837. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 656-4000 (Code 14, ext. 62174) or information Director.—Dr. Donald S. Fredrickson, 6615 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director for Science.—Dr. DeWitt Stetten, 14 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Director for Extramural Research and Training.—Dr. Thomas E. Malone, 8512 Post Oak Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Director for Collaborative Research.—Dr. Leon Jacobs, 3705 Morrison Street 20015. Associate Director for Clinical Care.—Dr. Mortimer B. Lipsett, 5204 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. . Associate Director for Program Planning and Evaluation.—Dr. Joseph G. Perpich, 119 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Director for Administration.—Leon M. Schwartz, 12105 Hitching Post Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Director for Communications.—Storm Whaley, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. : Director, Division of Public Information.—Irving Goldberg, 2418 Harmon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, National Eye Institute.—Dr. Carl Kupfer, 2 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.—Dr. Richard M Krause, 8 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Drrector, National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases.—Dr. G. Donald Whedon, 5605 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, National Institute of Chief Health and Human Development.—Dr. Norman Kretchmer, 8 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of Dental Research.—Dr. David B. Scott, 2 North Drive, Quarters 15C-1, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.—Dr. David P. Rall, 603 Brookview Road, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences.—Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, 4 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Soke Dr Donald B. Tower, 7105 Brennan Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 0015. Director, National Institute of Aging.—Dr. Richard C. Greulich, 9621 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Division of Computer Research and Technology.—Dr. Arnold W. Pratt, 6 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Acting Director, Division of Research Grants.—Dr. Carl D. Douglass, 6310 Rock-hurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Research Resources.—Dr. Thomas G. Bowery, 11608 Stone-wood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Division of Research Services.—Dr. Joe R. Held, 16305 Grande Vista Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855. Director, Clinical Center—Dr. Mortimer B. Lipsett, 5204 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Fogarty International Center.—Dr. Milo D. Leavitt, Jr., 8017 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. National Library of Medicine Director—Dr. Martin M. Cummings, 11317 Rolling House Road, Rockville’ Md. 20852. Deputy Director— Melvin S. Day, 7805 Beechtree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Director, Library Operations.—Dr. Joseph Leiter, 4814 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Director, Specialized Information Services.—Dr. Henry Kissman, 1010 Crest Haven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Acting Director, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications.— Dr. Kenneth M. Endicott, 6517 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Director, Extramural Programs.—Dr. Ernest Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Acting Associate Director, Computer and Communications Systems.—Harvey D. Bennett, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, National Medical Audiovisual Center.—Dr. George E. Mitchell, 3295 ; Wake Robin Trail, Atlanta, Ga. 30341. Assistant Director for Administration.—Kent Smith, 4904 Bluebonnet Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. National Cancer Institute Acting Director.—Dr. Guy Newell, 8413 Buckhannon Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854- Deputy Director.—Dr. Guy Newell, 8413 Buckhannon Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Director for Administrative Management.—Calvin B. Baldwin, 10705 Weymouth Drive, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Director, Division of Cancer Treatment.—Dr. Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., 9925 Julliard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis.—Dr. Alan Rabson, 4 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Cancer Control and Rehabilitation.—Dr. Diane Fink, 9702 Belleview Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.—Dr. James A. Peters, 5015 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Dwision of Cancer Research Resources and Centers.—Dr. Thomas King, 5123 Macomb Street 20016. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Director—Dr. Robert I. Levy, 8806 Daimler Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Officer—Evelyn L. Attix, 4840 Reservoir Road 20016. Director, Diwision of Intramural Research.—Dr. Jack Orloff, 11608 Westhill Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Division of Lung Diseases.—Dr. Claude Lenfant, 10684 Weymouth Street, Apt. 204, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Blood Diseases and Resources.—Dr. Wolf W. Zuelzer, 1251 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Division of Health and Vascular Diseases.—Dr. Sidney Blumenthal, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director, Division of Extramural Affairs.—Dr. Jerome Green, 8304 Loring Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE 330 C Street SW. 20201. Phone, 245-6727 (Code 169, ext. 56727) Administrator—Don 1. Wortman (acting), 2301 MMd. 20851. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Child Support—Don I. Wortman Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851. cAuliffe (acting), D rive, 2301 Rockville, : McAuliffe Deputy Director, Office of Child Support—Louis Hays, 6472 Yadkin Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Admanisirator for Field Operations.—David Weinman (acting), 428 O Street SW. 20024. Associate Administrator for Policy Control and Coordination.—Ronald D. Schwartz (acting), 1301 Delaware Avenue SW., Apt. 806 20024. Director, Office of Policy Control.—[Vacant.] Director, a Secretariat.—Will Wolstein, 9013 Walden Road, Silver Spring, 2 : Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—Robert A. Wilson, 9815 Fernwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator for Legislation.—Ronald D. Schwartz, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW., Apt. 806 20024. Associate Administrator for Management.—Clarence M. Coster, 4108 North River Street, Arlington,Va. 22202. Assistant Administrator for Administration.—J. Spencer Ferebee, Jr., 1435 Laurel Hill Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Administrator for Financial Management.—Samuel E. Martz, 7304 Stafford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of Special Initiatives.—Dr. Victor I. Kugajevsky, 3611 Fulton Street 20009. Associate Administrator for Planning, Research, and Evaluation.—Richard E. Shute, 8913 Footstep Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Research and Demonstrations.—David Fairweather, 12159 Holly Knoll Circle, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation.—Dr. David B. Smith, 10200 Browns Mill Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Program Planning and Control.—Jack N. Summerfield, 1509 North Kenilworth Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Associate Administrator for Information Systems.—Harold F. Wienberg, 187 Topeg Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Director, O fice of Systems Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Program Systems Development.—[Vacant.] Director, O fice of Information Sciences.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of State Systems Operations.—James Trainor, 5406 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Commissioner, Assistance Payments Administration.—David Hurwitz (acting), 12705 Rigdale Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Commissioner, Assistance Payments Administration.—[Vacant.] Commassioner, Public Services Administration.—Michio Suzuki (acting), 11825 Silent Valley Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Commissioner, Public Services Admainistration.—Michio Suzuki, 11825 Silent Valley Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Commassioner, Medical Services Administration.—M. Keith Weikel, Ph. D., 4103 North River Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Commissioner, Medical Services Administration.—Paul Willging, Ph. D., 10366 Crossbeam Circle, Columbia, Md. 21044. Associate Commassioner for Program Coordination.—Thomas Laughlin, Jr., 4053 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Commissioner for Planning.— Lucille Reifman, 7314 Broxburne Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-6764, and Social Security Administration Headquarters Building, Baltimore, Md. 21235, phone, 594-1234 Commaissioner.—James B. Cardwell. Deputy Commissioner.—Jarold A. Kieffer, 9019 Hamilton Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant to the Commassioner—Ronald L. Davis, 5200 Tilbury Way, Baltimore Md. 21212. : Director, Executive Secretariat.—Harris G. Factor, 5621 Vantage Point Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Associate Commissioner, Office of External Affairs.—Thomas C. Parrott, 2326 Pickwick Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207. Associate Commissioner, Office of Management and Administration.—Frank D. De George, 3314 Marlbrough Way, College Park, Md. 20740. Associate Commissioner, O fice of Program Operations.—Robert P. Bynum, 8410-D Charles Valley Court, Baltimore, Md. 21204. Associate Commissioner, O fice of Program Policy and Planning—Elmer W. Smith. Director, Office of Advanced Systems.—Edwin R. Lannon, 7907 Legation Road, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Director, Bureau of Health Insurance.—Thomas M. Tierney, 1402 Autumn Leaf Road, Towson, Md. 21204. Director, Bureau of Hearings and Appeals.—Robert L. Trachtenberg, 2704 Bell-mawr Court, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Congressional Relations Staff.—John M. Riley, 2922 Southview Road, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HUD Building, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410. Phone, 755-6417 PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS, Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop-ment, born in Mattoon, Ill.; A.B. (summa cum laude), Howard University, 1945; J.D. (with honors), George Washington University, 1960; admitted to practice before the Federal and District of Columbia Courts in 1960; admitted to the Supreme Court Bar in 1963; partner, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver, Kampelman, 1970-76; former U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg, 1965-67; served as dean and professor of law, and associate dean of students, Howard University; executive director, National Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; trial attorney in the Department of Justice, and assistant director of the American Council on Human Rights; recipient of more than 30 honorary degrees from colleges and universities, in-cluding Atlanta University, Brandeis, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, Michigan University and Morgan State; served as a member of a number of boards and commissions, including the United States-Puerto Rico Commission on States; the Commission on the Cause and Prevention of Violence; and the Administrative Conference of the United States; at the time of her appointment she was chair-person of the District of Columbia Law Review Commission; involved for more than 30 years in the civil rights movement; named cochairperson of the National Women’s Committee for Civil Rights by President Kennedy in 1963; member, board of directors of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund since 1967; among her numerous awards for distinguished achievement are the Yale Women’s Forum Medal (1976); Alumnae Award, George Washington University (1965) and Howard University (1966); and the One Nation Award, Philadelphia Action Branch, NAACP (1972); served as a member of the board of directors of IBM, Scott Paper Co., and the Chase Manhattan Bank (1971-76); nominated by President Carter on December 21, 1976; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Jan-uary 21, 1977, and sworn in as Secretary on January 23, 1977; she and her husband, William Beasley Harris, an administrative law judge for the Federal Maritime Commission, live in Washington, D.C. Secretary.—Patricia Roberts Harris, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410. Counselor to the Secretary.—Joseph Burstein, 3014 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Ezxecutwe Secretary to the Secretary.—Catherine E. Burton, 8801 Wandering Trail Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant to the Secretary for Public Affairs.—Arch Parsons, 2301 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Assistant to the Secretary for Labor Relations.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary for International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Seger! Assistant to the Secretary.—Stephen F. Coyle, 451 Seventh Street SW. 0410. Sern Assistant to the Secretary.—Randolph S. Kinder, 451 Seventh Street SW. 0410. Director, Office of Regulations and Issuances.—Russell Chapin, 5611 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chairman, HUD Board of Contract Appeals.—Michael F. Burke, 5815 Crom-well Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Executive Secretariat.—Barbara B. Kendall, 7506 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, -Md. 20015. Aininpanin Officer—James R. Walker, 8311 Tobin Road, Annandale, Va. Under Secretary.—Jay Janis. Ezecutive Assistant to the Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Staff Assistant to the Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary for Management.—{Vacant.] Administrative Law Judge—James W. Mast, 1200 North Courthouse Road, No. 520, Arlington, Va. 22201. 625 79-000 O -77 = 42 626 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—S. Leigh Curry, Jr. (acting), 6236 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Associate Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Director, Administrative Services Staff.—Andrew E. Latvala, P.O. Box 142B, Owings, Md. 20836. Assistant General Counsel, Field Legal Services.—Joseph F. Gelletich, 4430 Forrest Glen Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate General Counsel, Legislative Division.—John A. Bell, $405 Mellonbrook Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant General Counsel, Legislative Policy.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Legislative Services.—Leslie A. Platt, 11616 New- bridge Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Associate General Counsel, Housing Division.—John W. Kopecky, 3241 38th Street 20016. Assistant General Counsel, Multifamily Mortgage Branch.— William E. Gross-man, 250 South Reynolds Street, Apt. 108, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant General Counsel, Special Projects. — David E. Pinsky, 1821 Parkside Drive 20012. Assistant General Counsel, Home Mortgage Branch.—Robert F. Hollister, 2700 Weller Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant General Counsel, Public Housing Branch.—Joseph Burstein, 3014 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Associate General Counsel, Litigation Division.— Arthur J. Gang, 4910 Falstone Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Litigation Branch.—James C. Choulas, 9719 Carriage Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Associate General Counsel, Equal Opportunity and Administration Division.— Irving P. Margulies, 9320 Judge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Assistant General Counsel, Finance and Administrative Law Branch.—Burton Bloomberg, 354 Scott Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant General Counsel, Equal Opportunity Branch. Cisco: M. Farbstein, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Associate General Counsel, Community Development Division.—S. Leigh Curry, Jr., 6236 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant General Counsel, Block Grants Branch.—Robert S. Kenison, 1507 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant General Counsel, New Communities Branch.— Grant E. Mitchell, 2055 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel, Regulatory Programs.— Kathleen H. Sauerbrunn, 1315 Swan Harbour Road, Tantallon, Md. 20022. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.— Richard C. D. Fleming. Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Roosevelt Jones, 1416 Green-mont Court, Reston, Va. 22070. Director, Office of Management.—Joseph S. Crane, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. 605 20016. Director, Budget Division.—David S. Brown, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW., Apt. N-307 20024. Director, Data Systems and Statistics Division.—James R. Broughman, 11736 Indian Ridge Road, Reston, Va. 20091. Director, Management Development Division.— Lawrence S. Traynham, 5518 Chillum Place NE. 20011. Director, Administrative Support Division.—Oscar L. Mims, 1744 Allison Street NE. 20017. Director, Office of Policy Planning.—Howard E. Ball, 1615 Wrightson Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Evaluation.—Donald G. Dodge, 2044 North Abbingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Program Evaluation Division.—Lyn T. Whitcomb, 6348 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development—Continued Director, Office of Evaluation—Continued Director, Urban Studies Division.—David I. Dresser, 7909 Central Park Circle, Alexandria, Va. 20016. Director, Technical Support and Dissemination Division.—Michael McMahon (acting), 1710 Swinburne Avenue, Crofton, Md. 21114. Director, Office of Environmental Quality.—Richard H. Broun, 6616 Michaels Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Environmental Management Division.—James J. Brennan, 10320 Crestmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Environmental Planning Division.—James F. Miller, 2922 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Environmental Review Division.— George Karas, 4521 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. ; Director, Office of Field Operations and Monitoring.—John W. McLean, 6908 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Operational Analysis Diwision.—Ronald Halpern. Director, Office of Community Development Programs.—John J. Tuite, 4312 Ann Fitzhugh Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Program Standards Division.—Don I. Patch, 3421 Shurrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Financial Management Division.—Robert J. Rusin, 13209 Park Lane, Captains Cove, Md. Director, Relocation and Development Services Division.—Robert I. Dodge, 8358 Alvord Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Community Planning and Program Coordination.—James F. Selvaggi, 9708 Elrod Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Community Planning Assistance Division.—Jerome B. Friedman, 5902 Simmonds Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21215. : Director, Community Program Coordination Division.—Richard Alexander, 13812 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Urban Growth Division.— Robert P. Duckworth, 1735 Trent Street, Crofton, Md. 21114. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING—FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commaissioner—[Vacant.] General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing—Deputy Federal Housing Com-missioner.—Morton A. Baruch (acting), 1395 Kersey Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Darector, Field Support Staff —[Vacant.] Director, Project Financing Staff —Lyndon R. Day, 4017 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Policy Development and Evaluation.—[Vacant.}] Director, Policy Analysis and Development Diviston.—James B. Mitchell, 1409 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Program Evaluation Dwision.—John P. McGrath, 8106 Parkecrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Financial and Economic Analysis Division.— Chester C. Foster, 4107 Elby Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Actuarial Division.—Donald L. Armstrong, 7128 Sontag Way, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Office of Management.—Paul Willia ms, acting, 14009 Blazer Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Administrative Support Division.—John L. Brady, 12803 Berwick Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Director, Budget Division.—Robert M. Gair, 5134 Wissioming Road 20016. Director, Goals Management Division.— George W. Thompson, 2300 South 24th Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Management Support Division.—June G. Sheehan, 5057 Sargent Road NE. 20017. Director, Management Information Systems Division.—Joseph F. Burke, 4601 Gramlee Circle, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Technical Support.—Robert P. Cunningham, acting, 9207 Shari Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Appraisal and Mortgage Risk Division.—Milton J. Francis, acting, 124 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 628 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Housing—Continued Director, Office of Technical Support—Continued Direcior, Architecture and Engineering Division. — James A. McCullough, 640 Marshall Road SW. , Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Mortgagee Activities and Participant Compliance.—Julian B. McKay, 5534 Marlin Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Morigagee Activities Division.— Ernest Sigety, 6823 Glencove Drive, Clifton, Va. 22024. Director, Participation and Compliance Division.—Jon Will Pitts, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Apt. 1222, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Insured and Direct Loan Programs.—Sanford A. Witkowski, 8904 Spring Valley Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Loan Origination — George 0. Hipps, Jr., acting, 4562 Airlie W ay, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Title 1 Insured Loan Division.—Christopher C. LaMartina, Box 551, Route 15, Baltimore, Md. 21220. Director, Single Family Mortgage Insurance Division.— William A. Rolfe, 1600 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Multifamily Mortgage "Insurance Division.—Robert I. Gould, 10901 Howland Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Elderly and Direct Loans Division.— Robert W. Wilden, 613 North 11th ‘Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Office of Loan Management. —Fred W. Pfaender, Box 4050, Route No. 4, La Plata, Md. 20646. Director, HUD-held Mortgage Division.—Donald A. Myers, 2709 Parkway Place, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Director, Insured Project Mortgage Division.—James J. Tahash, 8720 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Single Family Housing Division.—Julius M. Williams, 2310 36th Street SE. 20020. Director, Office of Property Disposition.— William K. Cameron, 7405 Shenandoah Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Reconditioning and Contracting Dwvision.— William Novak, 9815 Cahart Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Multifamily Property Diviston.— William Halpern, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Home Property Division.—James M. Singleton, 2106 Rampart Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Assisted Housing.—John T. Howley, acting, 8336 Bound Brook Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Emergency. Preparedness Staff.—John M. Gibson, 5918 Bryn Mawr Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Director, Office of Assisted Housing Development.— William Hernandez, Jr., acting, 20508 Aspenwood Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Development Control Division.— Gerald J. Benoit, 968 Fall Ridge Way, Gambrills, Md. 21054. Director, Public Housing Diviston.— Raymond W. Hamilton, 1433 Jerrold Place, Crofton, Md. 21114. Director, Section 8 and Leased Housing Division.— Morton A. Baruch, acting, 1395 Kersey Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Assisted Housing Management.— Thomas Sherman, acting, 825 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 803 20037. Director, Financial Management Division.— Walter Kloetzli, 1900 South Eads Street, Apt. 735, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Project Management Division.— Wayne Hunter, acting, 5517 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Program Services Division.— Kenneth Mogul, 4708 Old Forge Court, Fairfax, Va. 22037. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION President, Government National Mortgage Asscciation.—|Vacant.] Executive Vice President.—Irving P. Margulies (acting), 9320 Judge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Vice President for Mortgage Finance—James R. Kozuch, 6410 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Vice President for Financial Management.—[Vacant.] President, Government National Mortgage Association—Continued Controller—Robert C. Goetz (acting), 1166 Old Stage Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretary-Treasurer.—Vilmer N. Nelson (acting), 9233 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Mortgage-Backed Securities.— George B. Easson, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of Loans.—Carl M. Grenn, 3210 Fall Hill Avenue, Fredericks-burg, Va. 22401. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Glendora M. Putnam, 1000 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 601 20024. Assistant for Operations.— Thomas O. Jenkins, 4410 16th Street NE. 20017. Director, Office of Management and Field Coordination.— Robert H. Carter, 5012 12th Street NE. 20017. Director, Management Analysis Division.—John W. Finch, 3304 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Field Support and Evaluation Division.— Augustus L. Clay, 301 Bogota Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. : Director, Program Standards Division.—Mary D. Pinkard, 301 G Street SE. Apt. 513 20024. . Director, O flice of HUD Program Compliance.— Laurence D. Pearl, 6939 Georgia Avenue, Apt. 601 20012. Director, Program Compliance Division.—Mildred Morse, 98 Delford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Public Employment Division.—Manuel Crawley, 4601 Blagden Terrace 20011. Dairector, Office of Fair Housing and Contract Compliance.—Kenneth F. Holbert, 3705 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Fair Housing Enforcement Division.—Laura Spencer, 5133 Eighth Street NE. 20011. : Director, Contract Compliance Division.— Dwight W. Lawrence, 10700 Woodsdale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of Vcluntary Compliance.—Lloyd Davis, 4616 Drummond Ave-nue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Housing and Community Development Division.—Nathaniel Smith, 9498 Kilimanjaro Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Manpower and Business Development Division.—Harold Payne, 5907 Tamar Drive, Columbia, Md. 21045. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Program Evaluation.— [Vacant.] Director, Division of Policy Development.—Feather O'Connor, 807 Third Street, SW. 20024. Director, Division of Special Studies.—Christopher Wye, 1107 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Director, Division of Impact Analysis.— Frederick Eggers, 6040 Forrest Hollow Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Demonstration.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Housing Research.—Jerry J. Fitts, 7429 Hallcrest Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Division of Community Conservation Research.—Sybil Phillips, 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Division of Energy, Building Technology and Standards Research.— Joseph Sherman, 1700 Hollindale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Division of Community Development and Management Research.— Alan Siegel, 6800 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Product Dissemination and Transfer.—[Vacant.] 630 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs—Jerry J. Fitts (acting), 7429 Hallcrest Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Division of Housing and Community Analysis.—Duane McGough, 2314 Ashmeade Place 20009. Director, Division of Housing Finance Analysis.—Robert Buckley (acting), 4636 North 13th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Division of Economic Policy.—Richard Clemmer (acting), 4500 Maple Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Division of Economic and Market Analysis.—Bernard Horn (acting), 1020 Robroy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Office of Program Planning and Administration.— Arthur S. Newburg, 6207 Loch Raven Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Dwvision of Program Control—William Jacobson, 5063 Coleridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Division of Budget and Contracts.—Neil Furst (acting), 8300 Wood-haven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Division of Administration.—Florence L. Maultsby, 3957 Nemo Road, Randallstown, Md. 21133. Director, Division of Long-Range Planning.—Wyndham Clarke, 114 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL: fuspacior Generel s¥umes B. Thomas, Jr., 6116 Franklin Park Road, McLean, a. 22101. Assistant Inspector General for Investigation.—Charles L. Dempsey, 2371 North Oakland, ‘Arlington, Va. 22207. Region I.-—Sam Strickler, Regional Inspector General for Investigation, Room 510-C, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203. Region I11.—Sidney L. Ackerman, Regional Inspector General for Investigation, Room 3439, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Region I11.—James S. Clauson, Regional Inspector General for Investigation, Room 942, Curtis Building, Richard Allen Avenue and Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region IV.—Raymond R. Reusche, Regional Inspector General for Investiga-tion, Room 686, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30323. Region V.—Sterling J. Evans, Regional Inspector General for Investigation, Room 2035, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606. Region VI.—Morris S. Dickey, Regional Inspector General for Investigation," Seventh Floor, 2001 Bryan Tower, Dallas, Tex. 75201. Region VI1I.—Charles W. Smith, Regional Inspeetor General for Investigation, 2 Gateway Center, Fourth and State Streets, Kansas City, Kans. 66101. Region VIII.—Lorenzo F. Findlay, Regional Inspector General for Investiga-tion, Fifth Floor, 1531 Stout Street, Denver, Colo. 80202. Region I1X.—Kenneth V. Hansen, Regional Inspector General for Investiga-tion, No. 1 Embarcadero Center, 15th Floor, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Region X.—Richard N. Haye, Regional Inspector General for Investigation, Room 427, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101. Assistant Inspector General for Administration.— William M. Stunder, 2810 North Brandywine Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Policy, Planning and Evaluation Division.—Frank L. Coveleski, 8715 First Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Budget and Administrative Services Division.—Ellen C. McLaughlin, 520 N Street SW. 20024. Director, Records and Information Division.— George W. Pluta, 1908 Glendora Drive, District Heights, Md. 20028. Assistant Inspector General for Washington Operations and Special Projects.— Robert E. Hudak, 8509 Fox Run, Potomac, Md. 20854. : Assistant Inspector General for Security.—William G. Liekweg, 2014 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Inspector General for Audit.—John C. Yazurlo, 6208 Erman Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Region I.—Ludwig L. Barbato, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Room 510-B, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203. Region II.—Ronald L. Falcon, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Room 3441, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 106007. Assistant Inspector General for Audit—Continued Region I11.—William J. Brown, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Room 855, Curtis Building, Richard Allen Avenue and Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. . Region IV.—Herbert Wheeler, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Room 686, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30323. Region V.—Thomas J. Bannon (acting), Regional Inspector General for Audit, Room 2052, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606. Region VI.—Adolph Jantz, Jr., Regional Inspector General for Audit, Seventh Floor, 2001 Bryan Tower, Dallas, Tex. 75201. Region VII.—E. J. Caljouw, Regional Inspector General for Audit, 2 Gate-way Center, Fourth and State Streets, Kansas City, Kans. 66101. Region VIII.—Lawrence Solomon, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Fifth Floor, 1531 Stout Street, Denver, Colo. 80202. Region IX.—Patrick J. Collins, Regional Inspector General for Audit, No. Embarcadero Center, 15th floor, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Region X.—Charles J. Hay, Regional Inspector General for Investigation, Room 427, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash, 98101. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Senate Liaison.—[Vacant.] Director, House Liaison.—[Vacant.] ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Administration.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Vincent J. Hearing, 1378 Kersey Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of ADP Systems Development.—David B. Albright, Jr. (acting), 4601 20th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Housing Programs Systems Division.— Robert H. Davis. Director, Community Programs Systems Division.—Roland E. Nash, 2113 Shiver Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Field Support Systems Division.—James B. Overbay, Sr. (acting), 2018 Belfast Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Administrative Support Sysiems Division.—Bascombe G. Padgett, Box 203G, Owings, Md. 20836. Director, Office of ADP Operations.—Sherman L. Naidorf, 4208 Old Columbia Pike, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Resource Management Division.—James T. Draper, 2753 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Technology Support Division.—Chetney H. Harris, 13407 Idlewild Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. : Director, Production and Data Control Division.—John S. Thomas, Jr., 7908 Allentown Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Computer Operations Division.—Herman G. Thompson, 1926 Taylor Avenue, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Director, Office of Budget.—Albert J. Kliman, 1027 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Program Budget Development Division.— William T. Van Lowe, 9708 Inaugural Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Budget Management and Operations Division.— William F. Whalen, 4405 First Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of Finance and Accounting.— Thomas J. O'Connor, 5807 Helms-dale Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. : Director, Mortgage Insurance Accounting.—B. C. Tyner, 9525 Baccarat Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, General and Program Accounting.—Frederick E. Wyant, Box 398, Route 3, LaPlata, Md. 20646. Director, Accounting Systems and Procedures Division.—Joseph J. Hein, 6001 Arlington Boulevard, No. 523, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Buford A. Macklin, 6414 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Publications and Information Division.—Harold L. Keith, 1680 Tamarack Street 20012. 632 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Administration —Continued Director, Office of Administrative Services—Continued Director, Communications and Space Management Division.—Vincent J. Schindler, 3211 Brush Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Headquarters Building Operations Division.—Joseph A. Czajkowski, 6013 Amherst Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Policy, Evaluation, and Special Projects Division.—John P. Lucian, 416 South. Veitch Street, Apt. 5, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Library Division.—Elsa S. Freeman, 3519 Fort Hill Drive, Wilton Woods, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Printing and Visual Arts Division.—John P. DeRose, 147 12th Street SE. 20003. Director, Office of Organization and Management Information.—Roderick O. Symmes (acting), 3108 Beechwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Data Base Management Division.—Israel Feldman, 813 Downs Drive, -Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Staff Resources Division.—Mason C. Doan, 9606 Merwood Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Management Systems and Organization Division.—James H. Peterson, Route 2, Box 239, Union Bridge, Md. 21791. : Director, Management Planning and Evaluation Staff.—Roger C. Wangsness, 2507 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Director, ADP Plans and Policy Division.—Frank E. Diaz, 1840 Patton Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Personnel.—Virginia M. Armstrong, 7101 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Personnel Systems and Payroll Division.—Donna D. Beecher, 1602 North Fillmore Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. ; Director, Executive Resources Diviston.—Dorothy E. Nelms, 2435 Wagner Street SE. 20020. Director, Employee Relations Division.—Frank L. Davis, 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE., No. 405 20003. Director, Training Division.—Paul J. Gerhart, 4425 San Carlos Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Director, Headquarters Operations Division.—T. F. Monihan, 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Employment Planning and Standards Division.—Frank DiCostanzo, 19709 Greenside Terrace, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Office of Procurement and Contracts.—Thomas R. Whittleton, 7301 Whitson Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Research and Demonstration Division.—Craig E. Durkin, 1125 Broadview Road, Friendly, Md. 20022. Director, Administrative Suppori Diviston.—Vito G. Vollero, 2610 North Van Dorn Street, No. 204, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Procurement and Grants Division.—Steven H. Goodman, 14409 Gunstock Court, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Policy Evaluation and Administration Division.—B. Duane Murray, 8505 Rosemarie Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. NEW COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION General Manager.—[Vacant.] NEW COMMUNITIES ADMINISTRATION Admainistrator—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator for Program Policy and Management.—John B. Clinton; 802 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. -Director, Program Policy Division.—Frederick A. McLaughlin, Namakagan 5805 Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Program Management Division.—Sue Mitchell, 2210 Princess Anne Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Deputy Administrator for Operations and Finance.— Melvin Margolies, 800 Fourth Street SW., Apt. 714 20024. Director, Finance Division.—Joseph Sens (acting), 6114 Franklin Park Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Operations Division.—Levi G. Bateson, 643 A Street SE. 20003. Deputy Administrator for Project Support and Development.—Earl DeMaris, 560 N Street SW. 20024. Director, Project Support Division.— Gail Ettinger, 2922 N Street 20007. Director, Planning Assistance Diviston.—Angelo Scioscia, 12514 Kemmerton Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. FEDERAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION Federal Insurance Adminisirator—John Robert Hunter, Jr. (acting), 1096 Larkspur Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Policy Analysis and Consumer Affairs Staff.—Donald L. Collins, 8711 Whitson Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Assistant Administrator, Office of Financial and Administrative Management.— John E. Leo, 8214 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Financial Control and Program Development Division.— Duane B. Urban, 12150 Long Ridge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Management Information and Records Management Division.— Robert P. Richards, 5709 MacArthur Boulevard 20016. Director, Operations Support and Analysis Division.—Raymond E. Baker, 1615 Ridout Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Administrative Management Division.—Dorothy H. McCann, 8921 Walkerton Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. Assistant Admantstrator, Office of Flood Insurance.—Richard W. Krimm, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, 703 Watergate South 20037. Director, Engineering Division.—Francis M. Crompton, 1376 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Director, Flood Plain Management Division.— Nicholas Lally, 3175 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Darector, Field Support Division.— Robert G. Chappell, 3720 Camelot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22030. Assistant Administrator, Office of Urban Property Insurance—Rziot and Crime.— James M. Rose, Jr., 4913 Rodman Street 20016. Director, Federal Riot Reinsurance Staff.—[Vacant.] Director, Federal Crime Insurance Staff.—[Vacant.] Atom Office of Insurance Examination and Actuarial Services.— acant. Director, Actuarial Staff.—Francis V. Reilly, 8725 Whitson Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Insurance Examination Steff.—Robert J. DeHenzel, 2005 Alban Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Economics and Statistics Staff.—Richard A. Turpin, 5124 Concordia Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Claims Staff.—Leo J. McNerney, 14216 Briarwood Terrace, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Director, Program Insurance Advisory Staff.—James R. Cochrane, 3245 Rio Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND REGULATORY FUNCTIONS Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Administrative and Field Support Staff. —Michael N. Esposito, 19306 Dunbridge Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Departmental Advisor on Indian Programs and Policy and Staff Director.— Reaves F. Nahwooksy, 6502 43d Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Departmental Advisor on the Elderly and the Handicapped Policy and Staff Director.—Helen Holt, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20007. Director, Office of Program Development and Evaluation.—Judith A. Hermanson, 700 Third Street 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consumer Affairs.—James A. Brodsky. Director, Issues Analysis Division.—Joanne M. Anderson (acting), 429 N Street SW. 20024. Director, Consumer Liaison Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Consumer Complainis Division.—Gwendolyn King. Director, Housing Consumer Programs Division.—Dr. Louise R. White, 9900 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. 634 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consumer Affairs—Continued Coordinator for Women’s Program.—Allene Joyce Skinner, 9535 Caboose Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Coordinator for Spanish Speaking Program.—Philip L. Garcia, One Heritage Hills Court, Brookeville, Md. 20729. Depuiy man Secretary for Regulatory Functions.—Randolph S. Kinder acting). pai Pf of Interstate Land Sales Registration.—Randolph S. Kinder acting). Director, Examination Division.—John F. Weaver, 1878 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Policy Development and Control Division.—Roger G. Henderson, 6008 Edgewood Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Land Sales Enforcement Division.—H. William Rogers, 6908 Park Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Field Review Division.—Robert C. King, 4410 Manor Hall Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Mobile Home Standards Division.—Russell H. Dawson. Director, Real Estate Practices Staff.—Dr. Charles G. Field, 7704 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION 1111 18th Street 20036. Phone, 634-7800 Mailing address: c/o Room B-133, HUD Building, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410 daniniigiona=Thomos P. Dunne, 4206 Warner Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Adminzstrator.—WIllliam E. Crockett, 9112 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Executive Assistant.— Robert H. Volland, 999 Campus Way South, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. : Assistant Administrator for Management.—James P. Dokken, 1417 Homeric Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Program Support Staff. —Frank J. Muckenhaupt, 6045 North Sixth Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Chief, Reports and Evaluation Staff.—William Belford, 4018 North Chester-brook Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Financial Management Staff.—Aaron Halper, 8206 Postoak Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Administrative Support Staff.—Rodger Wall, 2555 Windbreak Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director—Office of Individual Assistance.—Richard E. Sanderson, 6824 Beechview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director—Office of Public Assistance.—James L. Lewis, 3806 Westgate Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director—Office of Preparedness.—Jack W. McGraw, 1228B Rowe Street, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. Chief Emergency Information Staff. —Robert Blair, 1661 Strine Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. HUD FIELD OFFICES Region I.—(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont).— Maurice Frye regional administrator, Room 800, John F. Ken-nedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203 (617-223-4066). Boston, Mass., Area Office.— William H. Hernandez, Jr., director, Bullfinch Building, 15 New Chardon Street, Boston, Mass. 02114 (617-223-4111). Hartford, Conn., Area Office.—Lawrence L. Thompson, director, 1 Financial Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06103 (203-244-3638). Manchester, N.H., Area O fice.—Creeley S. Buchanan, director, Norris Cotton ao Building, 275 Chestnut Street, Manchester, N.H. 03101 (603-669— Bangor, Maine, Insuring Oflice.—George M. McMahon, director, Federal Building, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, Maine 04401 (207-942-8271). Providence, R.I., Insuring Office.— Sirrouko Howard, director, 303 Post Office Annex, Providence, R.I. 02903 (401-528-4351). Burlington, Vit., Insuring O ffice.—Leslie E. Snow, director, 630 Federal Building, Elmwood Avenue, Burlington, Vt. 05401 (802-832-6274). Region II.—(New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).—S. William Green, regional administrator, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007 (212-264— 8068). Buffalo, N.Y., Area O ffice.—Frank D. Cerabone, director, Grant Building, 560 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 (716-842-3510). Camden, N.J., Area O fice. —Patricia G. Hampton, director, The Parkade Building, 519 Federal Street, Camden, N.J. 08103 (609-757-5082). Newark, N.J., Area Office. —Walter J. Johnson, director, Gateway 1 Building, Raymond Plaza, Newark, N.J. 07102 (201-645-3010). New York, N.Y. Area O fice. —Joseph D. Monticciolo, director, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10019 (212-074-6800). San Juan, P.R., Caribbean Area O fice.—[Vacant], director, Federal Office Build-ing Boom 428, Carlos Chardon Avenue, Hato Rey, P.R. 00917 (809-763— 6363). Albany, N.Y., Insuring Officc.—Robert J. Wolf, director, Leo W. O’Brien, Federal Building, North Pearl Street and Clinton Avenue, Albany, N.Y. 12207 (518-472-3567). Region II11.— (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia).—W. Russell G. Byers, regional administrator, Curtis Build-ing, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215-597-2560). Pittsburgh, Pa., Area Office.—Paul Cain, director, Two Allegheny Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 (412-644-2802). Wilmington, Del., Insuring Officc.—Wagner D. Jackson, director, 919 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. 19801 (302-571-6330). Washington, D.C., Area Officc.—James E. Clay, director, 1875 Connecticut Avenue 20009 (202-673-5837). Baltimore, Md., Area Officc.—Everett Rothschild, director, Two Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore, Md. 21201 (301-962-2121). Philadelphia, Pa., Area Office.—Paul J. Clements (acting), Curtis Building, 625 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215-597-2645). Richmond, Va., Area Office.—Carroll A. Mason, director, 701 East Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. 23219 (804-782-2721). Charleston, W. Va., Insuring Officc.—XK. Wayne Swiger, director, New Federal Building, 500 Quarrier Street, Charleston, W. Va. 25301 (304-343-6181). Region IV.— (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee).—[Vacant], regional administrator, 1371 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (404-881-5585). Birmingham, Ala., Area Oflice.—[Vacant], director, Daniel Building, 15 South 20th Street, Birmingham, Ala. 35233 (205-234-1617). Coral Gables, Fla., Insuring Office.—Elmer W. Muhonen, director, 3001 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables, Fla. 33134 (305-445-2561). Jacksonville, Fla., Area O ffice.—Robert Buskirk, director, Peninsular Plaza, 661 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Fla. 32204 (904-791-2626). Tampa, Fla., Insuring Officc—Perrin H. Law, director, 4224-28 Henderson Boulevard, Post Office Box 18165, Tampa, Fla. 33679 (813-228-2501). Atlanta, Ga., Area Office. — William A. Hartman, Jr., director, 230 Peachtree Street NW. Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404-221--4576). Louzsville, Roo Area Office.—Virgil G. Kinnaird, director, Children’s Hospital Ernaisn Building, 601 South Floyd Street, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502-5251 Jackson, Miss., Area Ofice.—James S. Roland, director, 300 Woodrow Wilson Avenue West, Jackson, Miss. 39213 (601-969-4703). Greensboro, N.C., Area Officc—Richard B. Barnwell, director, 415 North Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27401 (919-378-5363). Columbia, S.C., Area Office. “Franklin H. Corley, Jr., director, 1801 Main Street, Jefferson Square, Columbia, S.C. 29202 (803-765-5591). Knozville, Tenn., Area Office.—Carroll G. Oakes, director, One Northshore Building, 1111 Northshore Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 (615-637-9300). Memphis, Tenn., Insuring Office. Ernest Waller, director, 100 North Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. 38103 (901-534-3141). Nashville, Tenn., Insuring Oflice—George N. Gragson, director, U.S. Court-boss, Fedora] Building Annex, 801 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. 37203 (615— 636 Congressional Directory Region V.—(Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin).—Don Morrow, regional administrator, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606 (312-353-5680). Detroit, Mich., Area O flice.—Elmer C. Binford, director, Patrick V. McNamara Peg Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 48226 (313-226-900). Chicago, Ill., Area Office.—John L. Waner, director, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60602 (312-353-7660). Springfield, Ill., Insuring Officc—Boyd O. Barton, director, 524 South Second Street, Springfield, Ill. 62701 (217-525-4414). Indianapolis, Ind., Area Officc.—James E. Armstrong, director, Willowbrook 5 Building, 4720 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. 46205 (317-269-6303). Grand Rapids, Mich., Insuring Oflice.—John W. Kirkwood, director, 2922 Fuller Avenue NE., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49505 (616-456-2225). Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., Area Officc.—Thomas T. Feeney, director, 6400 France Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 (612-725-4704). Cincinnat?, Ohio, Insuring Oflice.—Charles Collins II, director, Federal Office Boigng 550 Main Street, Room 9009, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513-684-4). Cleveland, Ohio, Insuring Office.—Charles P. Lucas, director, 777 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216-522-4065). Columbus, Ohio, Area Office.—Paul Lydens, director, 60 East Main Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614-469-7345). Milwaukee, Wis., Area Officc.—John E. Kane, director, 744 North Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 53203 (414-224-1493). Region VI.— (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas).—Richard L. Morgan, regional administrator, Room 14C2, Earle Cabell Federal Build-ing, iis Courthouse, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex. 75242 (214-749-401). Dallas, Tex., Area Office—John R. McDowell, director, 2001 Bryan Tower, Fourth Floor, Dallas, Tex. 75201 (214-749-1601). Lattle Rock, Ark., Area O flice.—Sterling Cockrill, director, Union National Bank Building, 1 Union National Plaza, Little Rock, Ark. 72201 (501-378-5401). New Orleans, La., Area Office.—Thomas J. Armstrong, director, Plaza Tower, 1001 Howard Avenue, New Orleans, La. 70113 (504-589-2063). Oklahoma City, Okla., Area Officc—Robert H. Breeden, director, 301 North Hudson Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73102 (405-231-4891). San Antonio, Tex., Area Office.—Finnis E. Jolly, director, Kallison Building, 410 South Main Avenue, San Antonio, Tex. 78285 (512-229-6800). Shreveport, La., Insuring Officc—Rudy Langford, director, New Federal Building, 500 Fannin, Shreveport, La. 71120 (318-226-5385). Albuquerque, N. Mezx., Insuring Officc.—Luther G. Branham, director, 625 Truman Street NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110 (505-766-3251). Tulsa, Okla., Insuring Officc.—Robert H. Gardner, director, 1708 Utica Square, Tulsa, Okla. 74152 (918-581-7435). Fort Worth, Tex., Insuring Officc.—Richard M. Hazlewood, director, 819 Taylor Street, Room 13A01 Federal Building, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102 (817-334-3233). Heuston, Tex., Insuring Office.—William A. Painter, director, 2 Greenway Plaza, Fast Suite 200, Houston, Tex. 77046 (713-226-4335). Lubbock, Tex., Insuring Officc—Howard Thompson, director, Courthouse and Federal Oft.ce Building, 1205 Texas Avenue, P.O. Box 1647, Lubbock, Tex. (806-762-7265). Region VII.— (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska).—[Vacant], regional admin-istrator, 300 Federal Office Building, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816-374-2651). Kansas City, Kans., Area Officc.—Thomas 8S. Kilbride, director, 2 Gateway Center, Fourth and State Streets, Kansas City, Kans. 66101 (816-374-4355). Omaha, Nebr., Area Office.—Guy J. Birch, director, Univac Building, 7100 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebr. 68106 (402-221-9301). St. Louis, Mo., Area Office.—Johnny Bullock, Jr., director, 210 North 12th Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 (314-425-4761). Des Moines, Iowa, Insuring Officc.—Nate Ruben, director, 210 Walnut Street, Room 259, Federal Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50309 (515-284-4512). Topeka, Kans., Insuring Officc.—Fred Mann, director, 700 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kans. 66603 (913-234-8661). «et Region VIII.—(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyo-ming).—Robert C. Rosenheim, regional administrator, Executive Towers, 1405 Curtis Street, Denver, Colo. 80202 (303-837-4513). Denver, Colo., Insuring Officc.—John Endres, director, Fourth Floor, 909 17th Street, Denver, Colo. 80202 (303-837-2441). Helena, Mont., Insuring Office.—Orvin B. Fjare, director, 616 Helena Avenue, Helena, Mont. 59601 (406-443-5237). Fargo, N. Dak., Insuring Officc.—Duane R. Liffrig, director, Federal Building, 653 Second Avenue North, Post Office Box 2483, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102 (701-237-5771). Sioux Falls, 8. Dak., Insuring Office.—[Vacant], director, 119 Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse, 400 South Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 57102 (605-336-2980). Salt Lake City, Utah, Insuring Office.—L. C. Romney, director, 125 South State Street, P.O. Box 11009, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 (801-524-5237). Casper, Wyo., Insuring Officc.—Robert W. Finkbiner, director, Federal Office Building, 100 East B Street, Post Office Box 580, Casper, Wyo. 82601(307— 265-5550). Region IX.—(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa).— Robert H. Baida, regional administrator, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Post Office Box 36003, San Francisco, Calif. 94102 (415-556-4752). Los Angeles, Calif., Area Office..—Roland E. Camfield, Jr., director, 2500 Wil-shire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90057 (213-688-5973). San Francisco, Calif., Area Oflicc—James H. Price, director, 1 Embarcadero Center, Suite 1600, San Francisco, Calif. 94111 (415-556-2238). Honolulu, Hawaii, Area Officc.—Alvin K. H. Pang, director, 1000 Bishop Pies, 10th Floor, Post Office Box 3377, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (808-546— 2136). Phoenix, Ariz., Insuring Office.—[Vacant], director, 244 West Osborn Road, Post Office Box 13468, Phoenix, Ariz. 85002 (602-261-4434). Sacramento, Calif., Insuring Office.—Carl Mayer, director, 801 I Street, Post Office Box 1978, Sacramento, Calif. 95809 (916-440-3471). San Diego, Calif., Insuring Officc.—Warren A. Lasko, director, Federal Office Building, 880 Front Street, Post Office Box 2648, San Diego, Calif. 92112 (714-293-5310). Santa Ana, Calif., Insuring Office.—Robert L. Simpson, director, 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 614, Santa Ana, Calif. 92701 (714-836-2451). Reno, Nev., Insuring O ficc.—Morley W. Griswold, director, 1050 Bible Way, Post Office Box 4700, Reno, Nev. 89505 (702-784-5356). Fresno, Calif., Insuring Oflice.—E. Richard Huizenga (acting), Federal Build-ing—U.S. Courthouse, 1130 O Street, Fresno, Calif. 93721 (209-487-5036). Region X.— (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington).—[Vacant], regional adminis-trator, Arcade Plaza Building, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206-442-5414). Portland, Oreg., Area Office.—E. Daryl Mabee, director, 520 Southwest Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97204 (503-221-2561). Seattle, Wash., Area Officc.—Edward J. Moger, director, Arcade Plaza Build-ing, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206-442-7456). Anchorage, Alaska, Area Office.—Roger A. Riddell, director, 334 West Fifth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907-272-5561). Boise, Idaho, Area Office.—Charles Holley, director, 419 North Curtis Road, Post Office Box 32, Boise, Idaho 83707 (208-384-1992). Spokane, Wash., Insuring Office.—Lynn Stowell, West 920 Riverside Avenue, Spokane, Wash. 99201 (509-456-4571). DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-4000 BROCK ADAMS, Secretary of Transportation; born Atlanta, Ga., January 13, 1927; education: University of Washington (B.A. summa cum laude, 1949); Harvard University (J.D., 1952); partner, Little, LeSourd, Palmer, Scott & Slemmons, 1952-60; partner, LeSourd, Patten & Adams, 1960-61; U.S. attorney for Western District of Washington State, 1961-64; Representative, U.S. Con-gress, Seventh District, Washington, 1965-77; member: Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce; chairman, D.C. Government Operations Subcommittee, 1973-74; Budget Committee, 1975-76; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Washington State Bar Association, American Bar Association; former trustee, University of Washington Alumni Association; Civic Unity Committee of City of Seattle; former president, Neighborhood Settlement House; former vestryman, Epiphany Episcopal Church; recipient, Distin-guished Service Award, Seattle Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1960; instructor, American Institute of Banking, 1955-60; married to Mary Elizabeth Scott, 1952; four children: Scott, Dean, Katherine, and Aleen; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 20, 1977; took the oath of office on January 23, 1977. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-4000 (Code 118, ext. 64000) Secretary.—Brock Adams, 3002 Albemarle Street 20008. Special Assistant to the Secretary.— Woodruff M. Price, 632 E Street SE. 20003. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Linda L. Smith, 4430 Q Street 20007. Deputy Secretary.—Alan Butchman, 528 Cedar Street 20012. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Dr. John J. Fearnsides, 1704 Kalmia Road 20012. Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary.—Mortimer L. Downey III, 11425 Running Cedar Road, Reston, Va. 22070. Office of Planning and Program Review.— Director, Robert G. Prestemon, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 421 20024. Office of Budget.—Director, Walter R. Boehner, 10608 Shady Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Bnoruties Secretary.—A. B. Virkler Legate, 3402 Sherwood Court, Falls Church, a. 22042. Contract Appeals Board.—Chairman, Gerson B. Kramer, 6 McAlpine Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Office of Civil Righis.— (Acting) Director, Carmen E. Turner, 3212 Park Place 20010. Office of Public Affairs.— Director, David A. Jewell. Office of Deepwater Ports.— [Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Policy, Plans and International Affairs.—Chester C. Davenport. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Plans and International Affairs.—Mrs. Eleanor D. Sugrue, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Program Development.— (Acting) Ira Dye, 1130 Key Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Management Staff.— Director, Robert K. Adams, 4812 Cherry Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. : Office of Transportation Systems Analysis and Information.— Director, Ira Dye, 1130 Key Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Office of Transportation Planning.— Director, Arthur L. Webster, 8302 West-mont Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Transportation Economic Analysis.— Director, Richard F. Walsh, 1425 Knox Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. ohn 640 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Policy, Plans and International Affairs—Continued Office of International Transportation Programs.— Director, Ray W. Bronez, 1133 Westmoreland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Rural Transportation Policy.—[Vacant.] Transportation Ena! y Policy Staff.—Director, Donald Igo, 6209 Cloud Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Azr Transportation Policy Staff.—Director, John B. Flynn, 8108 White’ s Ford Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. Office of Transportation Regulatory Policy.—Director, Gary M. Broemser, 324 Eighth Street SE. 20003. General Counsel.—Linda H. Kamm Bop Sonar: Counsel.— Donald T. Bliss, 5809 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, . 20014. Assistant General Counsel for Operations and Legal Counsel.—William J. Driscoll, 122 Fifth Street SE. 20003. Board for Correction of Military Records.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel for Litigation.— William A. Kutzke, 4708 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel for Legislation.—Barclay W. Webber. Assistant General Counsel for Materials Transportation Law.—Leon D. Santman, 203 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety, and Consumer Affairs.— (Acting) Martin Convisser, 6223 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety, and Consumer Affairs.— [Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Executive Officer.—Elvin W. Sill, Jr., 1404 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Safety Affairs.—Director, Philip H. Bolger, 9620 Byeforde Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Office of Consumer Affairs.—[Vacant.] Office of Facilitation.—[Vacant.] Office of Transportation Security.— Director, Daniel A. Ward, 4102 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Environmental Affairs.—Director, Martin Convisser, 6223 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Secretary for Adminisiration.— William S. Heffelfinger, 1708 Wolfram Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.— William P. Davis, 12200 Barclay Place, Laurel, Md. 20810. Office of Personnel and Training.— Director, Richard J. Alfultis. Office of Management Systems.— Director, John L. McGruder, 6903 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Adminastrative Operations.— Director, Francis E. Unti, 12512 Surrey Circle Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Office of Investigations and ‘Security. — Director, Frank A. Stanton, 3801 Kendale Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Installations and Logistics.—Director, Barnett M. Anceleitz, 14620 Notley Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Audits. — Director, Joseph J. Genovese, 17613 Princess Anne Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Office of Emergency Transportation.— Director (acting), Clarence G. Collins, Jr., 9511 Farmview Court, Fairfax, Va. 22036. Assistant Secretary for Systems Development and Technology.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Systems Development and Technology.— William D. Owens, 1147 Randolph Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Systems Engineering.— William C. Steber, 717 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Chief Scientist.—[Vacant.] Office of R. & D. Policy.— Director, Jerry D. Ward, 3011 Sevor Lane, Alexan-dria Va. 22309. Office of R. & D. Plans and Resources.—[Vacant.] Office of Systems Engineering.—[Vacant.] Office of Noise Abatement.—Director, William H. Close, 10005 Minburn Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Office of University Research. — Director, Dr. Michael Rabins, 11358 Orchard Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Assistant Secretary for Systems Development and Technology—Continued Chief Scientist—Continued Transportation Systems Center.— Director, Dr. James Costantino. Deputy Director—Dr. Robert K. Whitford, 23 Belcher Drive, Sudbury, Mass. 01776. Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.— Terrence L. Bracy, 1121 Brentfield Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—James P. Brown, 4537 Ravens- worth Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.—[Vacant.] U.S. COAST GUARD 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-2158 (Code 118, ext. 62158) The Commandant.—Adm. Owen W. Siler, 6601 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase. Md. 20015. Administrative Aide.—Capt. Joseph A. McDonough, Jr., 4400 Moylan Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant to the Commandant.—Comdr. Royce R. Garrett, 5105 Kings-ton Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Personal Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Comdr. Randall D. Peterson, 5641 Hel-mont Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Vice Lemma daleVios Adm. Ellis L. Perry, 5324 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, d. 20034. Personal Aide to the Vice Commandant.—Lt. Charles G. Boyer, 4536 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. : Science Advisor to the Commandant.—Dr. Charles C. Bates, 5807 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Medical Advisor to the Commandant.—Rear Adm. William A. Cherry, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Congressional Affairs Staff.—Capt. Thomas H. Rutledge, 9300 Allwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Marine Safety Council.—Chairman, Rear Adm. G. H. Patrick Bursley, Be-thesda, Md. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Alfred F. Chatterton, 1214 Merchant Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Civil Rights.—Chief, William T. Hudson, 700 Seventh Street SW., Apt. 815 20024. Cheat of Ba Adm. Robert H. Scarborough, 5357 37th Street, Arlington, a. 22207. : Office of Public and International Affairs.—Chief, Rear Adm. Sidney A. Wallace, 11421 Running Cedar Road, Reston, Va. 22070. Office of Boating Safety.—Rear Adm. David F. Lauth, 1799 Milboro Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Office of the Chief Counsel.—Chief counsel, Rear Adm. G. H. Patrick Bursley, Bethesda, Md. Office of Engineering.—Chief, Rear Adm. Malcolm E. Clark, 104 Sherburn Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Office of Comptroller.— Comptroller, Rear Adm. Robert A. Duin, 9716 Corkran Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Health Services.—Chief, Rear Adm. W. A. Cherry, USPHS, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Office of Operations.—Chief, Rear Adm. Glenn O. Thompson, 2700 Ankeny Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Chief, Rear Adm. W. M. Benkert, 2304 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Office of Personnel.—Chief, Rear Adm. C. E. Larkin, 3621 Camelot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Research and Development.—Chief, Rear Adm. A. H. Siemens, 1723 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Reserve.— Chief, Rear Adm. William S. Schwob, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 1334, Arlington, Va. 22202. Office of Marine Environment and Systems.—Chief, Rear Adm. A. F. Fugaro, 6305 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 19-000 O -77 -43 MAJOR FIELD COMMANDS Ist Coast Guard District.—150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114.—Com-mander, Rear Adm. J. P. Stewart, 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. W. E. Caldwell, 14554 Amstel Court, Chesterfield, Mo. 63017. 3d Coast Guard Dustrict/ Atlantic Area.— U.S. Coast Guard, Governors Island, New York, N.Y. 10004.—Commander, Vice Adm. William F. Rea, Quarters 1, USCG Base, Governors Island, N.Y. 10004. 6th Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, Va. 23705.—Commander, Rear Adm. Julian E. Johansen, 301 Sycamore Street, Portsmouth, Va. 23703. 7th Coast Guard District.—Room 1018, Federal Building, 51 Southwest First Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33130.—Commander, Rear Adm. R. W. Durfey, 15685 Southwest 123d Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33177. 8th Coast Guard District.—Customhouse, New Orleans, La. 70108.—Commander, Rear Adm. W. W. Barrow, 13206 Delta Court, New Orleans, La. 70128. 9th Coast Guard District.—1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199.— Commander, Rear Adm. J. S. Gracey, 12992 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio 44107. 11th Coast Guard District.—Heartwell Building, 19 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, Calif. 90802.—Commander, Rear Adm. R. I. Price, Quarters A, CG Base, Terminal Island, San Pedro, Calif. 90731. 12th Coast Guard Drstrict/ Pacific Area.— U.S. Coast Guard, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94126.—Commander, Vice Adm. Austin C. Wagner, Quarters A, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, Calif. 94130. 13th Coast Guard District.—618 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98104.—Com-mander, Rear Adm. C. A. Richmond, Jr., Quarters A, 63201, Alki Avenue SW., Seattle, Wash. 98116. 14th Coast Guard District.—P.0O. Box 48, FPO San Francisco 96610.—Commander Rear Adm. James W. Moreau, 3399 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. 17th Coast Guard District. —FPO Seattle 98771.—Commander, Rear Adm. John B. Hayes, 611 B Gold Street, Juneau, Alaska 99801. U.S. Coast Guard Academy.—New London, Conn. 06320.—Superintendent, Rear Adm. W. A. Jenkins, Quarters 1, USCG Academy, New London, Conn. 06320. Coast Guard Activities, Europe.—Box 50, FPO New York 09510.—Commander, Capt. J. C. Fuechsel, Ashdown-Camp Road, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, England. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591. (Information, Code 118, ext 64000) Adminzstrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretariat.— Director, Richard E. Livingston, P.O. Box 4842 20008. Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.— Robert E. Whittington, 6712 Caneel Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. Office of Airports Programs.— Assistant Administrator, Joseph A. Foster, 11426 Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22090. Office of Aviation Medicine.—Federal Air Surgeon, Dr. H. L. Reighard, 10215 Hatherleigh Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Aviation Safety.— Assistant Administrator, Marion F. Roscoe, 10707 Ames Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 0) Yee ih big Clete Counsel.—Bert Z. Goodwin, 200 South Van Dorn, Alexandria, a. ; Civil Aviation Security Service.—Director, Richard F. Lally, 6303 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Wood Acres, Md. 20016. Office of Civil Rights.— Director, Leon C. Watkins, 2020 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. Flight Standards Service.—Director, Richard P. Skully, 7414 Eldorado Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of General Aviation.—[Vacant). Administrator—Continued Office of International Aviation Affairs.— Assistant Administrator, Charles O. Cary, 7703 Arrowwood Center, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Public Affairs.— Assistant Administrator [Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Admainistration.—Charles E. Weithoner, 704 Horton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Associate Administrator for Admainistration.— Murray E. Smith, 5706 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Accounting and Audit.— Director, Ernest M. Keeling, 8515 Canterbury Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Budget.— Director, William A. Plissner, 7315 Beechwood Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Office of Investigations and Security.— Director, Alan W. Read, 6330 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Office of Labor Relations.— Director, Edward V. Curran, 2603 Parker Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Logistics Service.—Director, Richard F. Frakes, 10322 Forest Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Management Systems.— Director, Brooks C. Goldman, 6807 Butter-mere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Personnel and Training.— Director Francis E. Whitfield, 4425 Airlie Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Administrator for Air Traffic and Airway Facilities.— William M. Flener, 3314 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Avr Traffic Service—Director, Raymond G. Belanger, 3108 Wynford Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Airway Facilities Service—Director, Warren C. Sharp, 7509 Pleasant Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Administrator for Engineering and Development.—J. W. Cochran, 1704 Burning Tree Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Associate Administrator for Engineering and Development.—A. P. Al-brecht, 7520 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Office of Systems Engineering Management.— Director, Siegbert B. Poritzky, 5912 Chatsworth Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Systems Research and Development Service.— Director, David J. Sheftel, 7001 Old House Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Administrator for Policy Development and Review.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy Development and Review.—[Vacant.] Office of Aviation System Plans.— Director, Thomas P. Messier, 14905 Greymont Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020. Office of Aviation Policy.— Director, Duane W. Freer, 2730 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Environmental Quality.— Director, Charles R. Foster, 6110 Edgewood Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22307. FIELD INSTALLATIONS Alaskan Region.— Director, Lyle K. Brown, 8240 Chugach Parkway, Anchorage, Alaska 99507. Central Region.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.— Director, C. R. Melugin, Jr., 203 Redwood Court, Lee’s Summit, Mo. 64063. Eastern Region.— Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.— Director, William E. Morgan, 44 Route 25A, Smithtown, N.Y. 11787. Europe, Africa, and Middle East Region.—Europe, Africa, the Middle East, including the Soviet Union and all countries that are both south of the Peoples Republic of China and west of Burma.— Assistant Administrator, Clyde W. Pace, Boulevard L. Smidt 84, 1040 Brussels, Belgium. New England Region.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island.—Director, Quentin S. Taylor, 22 Old Lantern Road, West Action, Mass. 01720. Great Lakes Region.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.— Director, John M. Cyrocki, 140 Tamarack, Naperville, I11. 60540. Northwest Region.—Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Director, Christian B. Walk, 14112 Southeast Fairwood Boulevard, Renton, Wash. 98055. 644 Congressional Directory Pacific-Asia Region.—Hawaii, Pacific Ocean area west of continental United States and east of Bangladesh and India.— Director, Robert O. Ziegler, 966 Kaahue Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96825. Rocky Mountain Region.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.—Director, Mervyn M. Martin, 1589 South Macon Street, Aurora, Colo. 80010. Southern Region.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.— Director, Phillip M. Swatek, 720 Atlanta Country Club Drive, Marietta, Ga. 30060. Southwest Region.— Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.— Director, Henry L. Newman, 3700 Walton Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. 76133. Western Region.— Arizona, California, Nevada.— Director, Robert H. Stanton, 5101 Norris Avenue, Irvine, Calif. 92705. Aeronautical Center.—Director, Thomas J. Creswell, 6213 Greenwood Lane, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73132. National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center.— Director, Robert L. Faith, Box 185J, Rural Delivery 1, Linwood, N.J. 08221. Metropolitan Washington Airports.— Director, James T. Murphy, 7412 Burton-wood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-0677 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Executive Director.—Lester P. Lamm, 1243 Titania Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Administrator for Planning.—W. L. Mertz, 2407 Lakevale Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Administrator for Administration.—John R. Provan, 5865 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Associate Administrator for Engineering and Traffic Operations.—Harry A. Lindberg, 6316 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Administrator for Right-of-Way and Environment.—J. M. O’Connor, 15220 Wild Rose Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Associate Administrator for Research and Development.—G. D. Love, 1413 Celesta Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Administrator for Safety.—Howard L. Anderson, 1011 Gelston Circle, McLean, Va. 22101. : Office of Program Review and Investigations.— Director, William C. Thornton, 5816 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Chief Counsel.—[Vacant.] Office of Civil Rights.— Director [vacant]. Office of Public Affairs.— Director, W. A. Siems, 4416 Ossian Hall Lane, Annan- dale Va. 22003. National Highway Institute.—Director, Roy W. Tidwell, 6700 Lumsden Street, McLean, Va. 22101. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1 (combines standard Regions I and II).—Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, Puerto Rico, New Jersey.— Regional Administrator, Robert E. Kirby, 336 Presidential Way, Guilerland, N.Y. 12084. : Region 3.—Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia.—Regional Administrator, W. H. White, 332 Lynwood Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Region 4.— Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Kentucky.—Regional Administrator, James D. Lacy, 4010 Ashentree Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30341. Region 5.—Tllinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio.—Regional Administrator, Donald E. Trull, 18517 May Street, Homewood, Ill. 60430. Region 6.—Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico.—Regional Administrator, James W. White, 4383 Capra Way, Fort Worth, Tex. 76126. Region 7.—Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska.— Regional Administrator, John B. -Kemp, 8004 El Monte, Prairie Village, Kans. 66208. Region 8.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah.— Denon Administrator, Daniel Watt, 1550 South Harlan, Lakewood, Colo. 0226. Region 9.—California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii.—Regional Administrator, Frank E. Hawley, 34 Tollridge Court, San Mateo, Calif. 94402. Region 10.—Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska.—Regional Administrator, Louis E. Lybecker, 3809 Northeast 137th Place, Portland, Oreg. 97230. FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator—Bruce M. Flohr. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Admanistration.— Frederick G. Bremer. Associate Administrator for Federal Assistance.—Charles Swinburn. Associate Administrator for Research and Development.— Robert E. Parsons. Associate Adminstrator for Policy and Program Development.—[Vacant.] Chief Counsel.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Safety.—Donald W. Bennett. Director, Northeast Corridor Project.—Kenneth T. Sawyer, 1327 North Lynn Brook Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Planning and Budget Development.— William H. FitzGerald, Jr., 3831 Denfield Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Civil Rights Officer—Barbara E. Walsh. Public Affairs Oflicer—JoAnn L. Sloane (acting). Director, Minority Business Resource Center.—Kenneth E. Bolton. Director, Transportation Test Center.—Edward R. Mathews. General Manager of the Alaska Railroad.— William L. Dorsey. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1.—Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia.—Regional Administrator, Wallace F. Holl (acting). Region 2.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Saran, Tennessee.—Regional Administrator, Charles R. Meyrick (acting. Region 3.—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin.—Regional Administrator, A. L. Hynes. Region 4.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Regional Administrator, Trinidad Guillen. Region 6.— Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.— Regional Administrator, Earl H. Anderson (acting). NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION Created by Public Law 91-605, Dec. 31, 1970 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-1828 Admanisirator.—[Vacant.] Pepi Administrator.—Dr. Charles E. Duke, 910 Lawton Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Administrator for Motor Vehicle Programs.—Robert L. Carter, 8905 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Administrator for Traffic Safely Programs.—Fred W. Vetter, Jr., Capitol Park Apartments, Apt. 526, 301 G Street SW. 20024. Associate Administrator for Research and Development.—Howard J. Dugoff, 11404 Grundy Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Admanisirator for Administration.—Dana L. Scott, 4318 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Administrator for Planning and Evaluation.—Michael Finkelstein 2926 Kanawha Street 20015. Darector, Office of Public Affairs and Consumer Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Civil Rights.—Hanley J. Norment, 12500 Arbor View Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. aon, vid Counsel.—Frank A. Berndt, 11233 Hunting Horn Lane, Reston, a. 91. Serer William H. Marsh, 6333 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, a. . 646 Congressional Directory REGIONAL OFFICES Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Nwe Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—Regional Administrator, James F. Williamson, 4 Surrey Lane, Lincoln, R.I. 02865. Region II.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico.—Regional Administrator, Dean Van Gorden, R.R. 1, Louis Place, Brewster, N.Y. 10509. Region III.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.— Regional Administrator, Vincent D. Walsh, 13023 Matey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Regional Administrator, Stanley M. Keesling. Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.—Regional Administra Gordon G. Lindquist, 19119 Pierce Avenue, Homewood, . 60430. Region VI.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Regional Administrator, E. Robert Anderson, 3537 Wharton Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. 76133. Region VII.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—Regional Administrator, Everett L. McBride, 8932 Nall Avenue, Overland Park, Kans. 66207. Region VIII.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyo-ming.—Regional Administrator, Robert C. O'Connell, 11983 West 27th Drive, Denver, Colo. 80215. Region IX.— Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.—Regional Administrator, Bradford M. Crittenden, 440 Civic Drive, Apt. 411, Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596. ; Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Regional Administrator, William L. Hall, 856 Innis Arden Drive NW., Seattle, Wash. 98177. URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 426-4007 Administrator (Acting). —Robert H. McManus. Deputy Administrator.—Charles F. Bingman, 3100 South Manchester Street, No. 815, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Transportation Management and Demonsirations.— Robert H. McManus. : Associate Administrator for Transportation Planning.—Robert E. Gallamore. Associate Administrator for Transit Assistance.—Jerome C. Premo, 5432 30th Place 20015. Associate Administrator for Technology Development and Deployment.— George J. Pastor, 6378 Dockser Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assocrate Administrator for Policy and Program Development.—C. Kenneth Orski, 1250 Fourth Street SW., No. W603 20024. Associate Administrator for Administration.— William H. Boswell, 8216 Clay Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief Counsel.—James M. Christian. Dzrector, Office of Civil Rights.—Harold B. Williams. Director of Public Affairs (Acting).—Joseph W. Marshall, 8201 Bells Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591 Phone, 426-3574 REAR W. Oberlin, 6401 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Dennis E. Deuschl, 4509 Weyburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Administrator for Development.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator and Resident Manager, Massena, N.Y. —William H. Kennedy, 15 Nightengale Avenue, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Comptroller.—Edward Margosian, 181 Center Street, Massena, N.Y. 13662. General Counsel.—Frederick A. Bush, Leslie Road, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Depity General Counsel.—Robert D. Kraft, 1684 Yorktown Court, Crofton, Md. Director of Program Review.—Cannon L. Young, 608 G Street SE. 20003. MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU 2100 Second Street SW. 20590. Phone, 755-9260 Director.—[Vacant.] Executive Oflicer.— George S. Moore, Jr., 5510 Broadmore Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Office of Hazardous Materials Operations.— Director (acting), Dr. C. Hugh Thompson, 1521 Gingerwood Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Pipeline Safety Operations.— Director (acting), Cesar DeLeon, 5009 Althea Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. INDEPENDENT AGENCIES ACTION 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Phone, (202) 254-6886 Director—Samuel Winfred Brown, Jr. Deputy Director.—Mary Elizabeth King, 2119 Leroy Place 20008. Associate Director for Domestic and Antipoverty Operations (Acting).— Kenneth Hill, 6017 Ticonderoga Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy Associate Director, VISTA and AEP.—Joe Garcia, 666 South 29th Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Associate Director, Older Americans Volunteer Programs (FGP/RSVP).— Victor Hruska, 1 Linden Drive, Fair Haven, N.J. 07701. Executive Officer—Dana B. Rodgers, 8918 Cromwell Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Associate Director for International Operations.—John Dellenback, 4100 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 803 20016. Regional Director, Africa.—Dr. Frank E. Williams, 1819 Shepherd Street 20011. Regional Director, North Africa, Near East, Asia, and Pacific—John Andrews, 430 M Street SW. 20024. Regional Director, Latin America (Acting).—Stephen Smith, 11544 Hickory Cluster, Western, Va. 22090. Executive ‘Officer. — Fred Hansen, 1345 28th Street 20007. Assistant Director for Recruitment ‘and Communications.—Vinette E. Jones, 4500 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant Director for Policy and Planning.—Harry J. Hogan, 6212 Redwing Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Administration and Finance.— Willard H. Meinecke, 8604 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs (Acting).—John Szabo, 1018 Con-stitution Avenue NE. 20002. Assistant Director for Equal Opportunity.—Betty Lou Dotson, 1420 N Street 20005. General Counsel (Acting).—Richard Kasdan, 3617 Jocelyn Street 20015. Loop General.—Edward W. Locke, 19502 Burlingame Way, Gaithersburg, d. 20760. ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES 2120 L Street, Suite 500 20037. Phone, 254-7020 Chairman.— Robert A. Anthony. Council: Robert A. Anthony. Edward C. Schmults. Walter Gellhorn. Richard C. Van Dusen. Marion Edwyn Harrison. Richard E. Wiley. Betty Southard Murphy. Edwin M. Zimmerman. [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] MEMBERS Government Members.—Robert C. Barford, Interstate Commerce Commission; Frank R. Barnako, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission; Michael A. Brown, Consumer Product Safety Commission; John A. Buggs, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Charles L. Clapp, Interstate Commerce 650 Government Members—Continued Commission; John H. Conlin, Federal Communications Commission; Louis A. Cox, U.S. Postal Service; John H. Fanning, National Labor Relations Board; G. William Frick, Environmental Protection Agency; Carl F. Goodman, U.S. Civil Service Commission ; Bert Z. Goodwin, Federal Aviation Administration; Wolf Haber, Department of the Treasury; Thomas E. Harris, Federal Election Commission; Werner K. Hartenberger, Federal Communications Commission; Lawrence W. Hayes, Federal Home Loan Bank Board; John H. Holloman III, Federal Power Commission; S. Neil Hosenball, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; David M. F. Lambert, Small Busi-ness Administration; George A. LeMaistre, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Robert J. Lewis, Federal Trade Commission; Philip A. Loomis, Jr., Securities and Exchange Commission; K. E. Malmborg, Depart-ment of State; Malcolm S. Mason, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Alfred Meisner, Department of Commerce; Richard A. Merrill, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Clarence Morse, Federal Maritime Commisson; William M. Nichols, Office of Management and Budget; Leonard Niederlehner, Department of Defense; Thomas J. O’ Connell, Federal Reserve Board; John V. Rainbolt Il, Commodity Futures Trading Commission; Peter L. Strauss, Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Robert L. Trachtenberg, Social Security Administration; Lee R. West, Civil Aero-nautics Board; Donald P. Young, General Services Administration. Public Members.— William H. Allen, Washington, D.C.; Tyrone Brown, Wash-ington, D.C.; Clark Byse, Cambridge, Mass.; Manuel Cohen, Washington, D.C.; Sheldon S. Cohen, Washington, D.C.; Jerome A. Cooper, Birmingham, Ala.; Kenneth Culp Davis, San Diego, Calif.; Thomas M. Debevoise, South Royalton, Vt.; Ronald M. Dietrich, Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert G. Dixon, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; Harry T. Edwards, Cambridge, Mass.; Betty B. Fletcher, Seattle, Wash.; James F. Flug, Washington, D.C.; Ronald B. Frankum, Del Mar, Calif.; Herschel H. Friday, Little Rock, Ark.; Jack Greenberg, New York, N.Y.; Richard L. Griffith, Honolulu, Hawaii; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., New Haven, Conn.; Cornelius B. Kennedy, Washington, D.C.; Victor H. Kramer, Washington, D.C.; Turner H. McBaine, San Francisco, Calif.; Ira M. Millstein, New York, N.Y.; Anthony L. Mondello, Bethesda, Md.; Owen Olpin, Los Angeles, Calif.; John W. Pettit, Washington, D.C.; Richard W. Pogue, Cleveland, Ohio; Ersa Hines Poston, Albany, N.Y.; Raul N. Rodriguez, Denver, Colo.; Katherine E. Sasseville, St. Paul, Minn.; Otis M. Smith, Detroit, Mich.; Penelope H. Thunberg, Washington, D.C.; Harry H. Voigt, Washington, D.C.; James E. Wesner, Washington, D.C.; Jerre S. Williams, Austin, Tex.; Frank M. Wozencraft, Houston, Tex.; Robert H. Young, Philadelphia, Pa. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—Robert A. Anthony, Watergate South, Apt. 711, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Executive Director.— Emmett J. Gavin, 533 Seventh Street SE. 20003. Executive Secretary.—Richard K. Berg, 4235 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Research Director.—David B. H. Martin, 623 I Street SW. 20024. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INFORMATION, UNITED STATES 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547. Phone, 632-5227 (Code 101, ext. 25227) Chairman.—Hobart Lewis, Bedford Center, N.Y. George H. Gallup, Princeton, N.J. Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr., Northbrook, Ill. John M. Shaheen, New York, N.Y. J. Leonard Reinsch, Atlanta, Ga. Staff Director.—Louis T. Olom, 702 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. 652 Congressional Directory ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOYERNMENTAL RELATIONS 726 Jackson Place 20575. Phone, 382-4953 (Code 128, ext. 4953) COMMISSION MEMBERS Prwate Citizens: Robert E. Merriam, chairman, Chicago, Ill. John H. Altorfer, Peoria, Ill. F. Clifton White, Greenwich, Conn. Members of the U.S. Senate: Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina. Edmund S. Muskie, Maine. William V. Roth, Delaware. Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: L. H. Fountain, North Carolina. Clarence J. Brown, Jr., Ohio. Charles B. Rangel, New York. Officers of the Executive Branch, Federal Government: [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] Governors: Otis R. Bowen, Indiana. Richard F. Kneip, South Dakota. [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] Mayors: Harry E. Kinney, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Jack D. Maltester, San Leandro, Calif. John H. Poelker, St. Louis, Mo. Tom Moody, Columbus, Ohio. Members of State Legislative Bodies: John H. Briscoe, speaker, Maryland House of Representatives. Charles F. Kurfess, minority leader, Ohio House of Representatives. [Vacancy.] Elected County Officials: Doris W. Dealaman, freeholder director, Somerset County, N.J. William E. Dunn, commissioner, Salt Lake County, Utah. [Vacancy.] STAFF Wayne 5 Anderson, executive director, 408 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. David B. Walker, assistant director, 3725 Ingomar Street 20015. F. John Shannon, assistant director, 9310 Leghorne Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Lawrence D. Gilson, director of policy implementation, 2406 Nordok Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Franklin A. Steinko, assistant to the executive director, 5310 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION Created by Public Law 89-665, as amended, Public Law 94-422 1522 K Street, Suite 530 20005. Phone, 254-3974 Chairman.—Dr. Clement M. Silvestro, the Museum of Our National Heritage, P.O. Box 519, Lexington, Mass. 02173. En K. Wilson, 95 White Bridge Road, Nashville, Tenn. 05. Members: Alexander Aldrich, Saratogo Springs, N.Y. Mrs. Eleanor F. Bennett, San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Carol L. Brown, Denver, Colo. Bruce K. Chapman, Olympia, Wash. Bert M. Fireman, Tempe, Ariz. Mrs. Lucille Ireland, Arlington, Va. Harold L. Kennedy, Palestine, Tex. Members—Continued Thomas B. Muths, Jackson, Wyo. Mrs. Beula Nunn, Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Sheila R. Weidenfeld, Washington, D.C. President, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. Chairman, National Trust for Historic Preservation. Secretary, Department of the Interior. Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Administrator, General Services Administration. Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Secretary, Department of Transportation. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Secretary, Department of State. Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality. Secretary, Department of Commerce. Secretary, Department of the Treasury. Attorney General, Department of Justice. Architect of the Capitol. Chairman of the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities. Secretary, Department of Defense. Executive Director.—Robert R. Garvey, Jr., 1722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Executive Director—Robert M. Utley, 4512 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. General Counsel.—XKenneth C. Tapman, 2403 Lisbon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION Created by Public Law 534, 67th Congress, March 4, 1923 Room 4C014, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW. 20314. Phone, 693-6067 (Code 11, ext. 36067) Chairman.—Gen. Mark W. Clark, U.S. Army (ret.), 17 Country Club Drive Charleston, S.C. 29412. Vice Chairman.—Charles E. Potter, Wyemoor, Queenstown, Md. 21658. Gerhard D. Bleicken, 18 Wood Road, Sherborn, Mass. 01770. Maj. Gen. William C. Garrison, U.S. Army (ret.), 3117 Northwest 61st Terrace, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112. Harold A. Horn, 910 Buchanan Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. Richard J. Vander Plaat, 41-25 Dunkerhook Road, Fair Lawn, N.J. 07410. Leslie M. Fry, 991 Whitaker Drive, Reno, Nev. 89503. Fred C. Bramlage, 820 South Adams, Junction City, Kans. 66441. Alfred P. Chamie, 1419 North Amalfi Drive, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 96272. Harvey A. Roffman, 9942 Fieldcrest Drive, Omaha, Nebr. 68114. William G. Bray, 489 North Jefferson Street, Martinsville, Ind. 46151. Secretary.—Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Adams, U.S. Army. my Directors: ol. Frederick C. Badger, U.S. Army, Director, Engineering and Maintenance. Col. Fred D. Clarke, Jr., U.S. Army, Director, Personnel and Administration. Col. William E. Ryan, Jr., U.S. Army, Director, Operations and Finance. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Seventeenth and D Streets 20006. Phone, REpublic 7-8300 (Code 170) HONORARY OFFICERS Honorary Chairman.—Jimmy Carter, President of the United States. Honorary Treasurer.—W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury. Honorary Counselor.—Griffin Bell, Attorney General. OFFICERS Chairman of the Board of Governors.—Frank Stanton. Vice Chairmen of the Board of Governors: Dr. Jerome H. Holland. Mrs. Jack R. Kloppenburg. Raymond I. Geraldson. Hobart Taylor, Jr. 654 Congressional Directory BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the President of the United States.—Frank Stanton, Chairman of The American National Red Cross; Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of State; Dr. Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense; Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Patricia Roberts Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas B. Lance, Director of the Office of Management and Budget; David P. Taylor, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs; [one vacancy]. Elected by the Chapters.—Don R. Armacost, Grandview, Mo.; L. Jadwin, Asfeld, St. Paul, Minn.; James D. Berry, Dallas, Tex.; Jack E. Black, Norman, Okla.; Carrol W. Birssenden, Portland, Oreg.; Joseph T. Bumbleburg, Lafayette, Ind.; Randall P. Cameron, Jr., Waltham, Mass. ; Selah Chamber-lain, Jr., San Francisco, Calif.; Maurice Dantin, Columbia, Miss.; Robert A. Dobson, Lincoln, Nebr.; Mrs. Stanley A. Earley, Jr., Dayton, Ohio; Lee Merritt Folger, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Joseph G. Fowler, Largo, Fla.; Raymond I. Geraldson, Chicago, Ill.; Thomas H. Hawks, Rochester, N.Y.; Jack D. Henderson, Denver, Colo. ; Z. Henry Hyman, Groton, Conn. ; Leonard A. Jacobvitz, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Mrs. Jack R. Kloppenburg, Mequon, Wis.; Joseph H. Loving, Detroit, Mich.; Roman G. Mislicky, Phoenix, Ariz.; Raymond M. Munsch, Richmond Va.; Elaine Musselman, Louisville, Ky.; Frederick E. Rathgeber, Short Hills, N.J.; George W. Rooney, Akron, Ohio; George E. Shelton, Fayetteville, Ark.; Byron L. Tynes, Gretna, La.; Willard E. Walbridge, Houston, Tex.; J. Marshall Weaver, Atlanta, Ga.; [one vacancy]. Elected by the Board of Governors as Members at Large.— Mrs. Lucy Wilson Benson, Amherst, Mass. ; William W. Boeschenstein, Toledo, Ohio; Peter Bommarito, Mogadore, Ohio; William M. Ellinghaus, New York, N.Y.; Mrs. John Finucane, Los Angeles, Calif.; Dr. Jerome H. Holland, New York, N.Y.; Nicholas T. Lemesh, New York, N.Y.; Hobart D. Lewis, Pleasantville, N.Y.; Mrs. Pamela M. Parker, Washington, D.C.; Hobart Taylor, Jr., Washington, D.C.; O. Pendleton Thomas, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Bush Wilson, St. Louis, Mo. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—Frank Stanton, 10 East 56th Street, New York, N.Y. 10022. President.— George M. Elsey, 2201 King Place 20007. Executive Assistant to the President.—Edgar C. Good, Jr., 900A Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Special Assistant to the President.—F. Jane Cotton, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. National Chairman of Volunteers.— Theodore O. Wedel, Goodwin House, Mrs. 4800 Fillmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Senior Vice President.— Frederic S. Laise, 3317 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Vice Presidents: James B. Foley, 1218 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Paul M. Moore, 2722 North Upshur Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Robert G. Wick, 6207 Kentland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Counselor and Secretary.—John L. Currin, 24201 Clarksburg Road, Clarksburg, Md. 20734. Treasurer.—{Vacant.] Comptroller.—Brig. Gen. James M. Illig, 1428 Laburnum Street, McLean, Va. 22101. NATIONAL FIELD OFFICES National Field Office, Alexandria, Va.—Manager, William J. Sande, 5708 Norton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303. National Field Office, Atlanta, Ga.— Manager, Thomas W. Irving. National Field Office, St. Louis, Mo.—Manager, James R. Hickey, 1423 Breeze-ridge, Drive, Des Peres, Mo. 63131. National Field Office, San Francisco, Calif—Manager, Ervin R. Oberschmidt, DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.—Assistant to the Vice President, Winston E. Henry, 5102 Althea Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Service to the Armed Forces.— Director, Joseph P. Carniglia, 4213 Alcott Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Service to Military Families.— Director, Mrs. Eloise B. Waite, 1801 16th Street,Apt. 111 20009. Disaster Services.— Director, Bryce J. Torrence, Executive North, 1850 Columbi a Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Community Educational and Health Programs.—Administrator, Robert M. Oswald, 1108 Dale Brook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Nursing and Health Programs: Director of Program Operations, Mrs. Patricia E. Bachman, 249 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director of Program Development, Dr. Marcia A. Dake, 8115 Westchester Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. a Safety Programs: Director of Program Operations, Cliff E. Lundberg, 1805 Jamestown Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director of Program Development, Dr. George B. Berke, 10908 Ambleside Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Red Cross Youth Service Programs: Director of Program Operations, Horace W. Moore, 3913 Gibbs Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director of Program Development, Michael J. Lenaghan, 3525 Davenport Street 20008. Blcod Program.— Director, Dr. Tibor J. Greenwalt, 4617 Kenmore Drive 20007. Offices of Conventicn Office, Volunteer Personnel, and Community Volunteer Programs.— Administrator, Richard Bjurberg, 1670 North 21st Road, Ar-lington, Va. 22209. Conon: O flice.—Director, Randall Kelly, 1426 South 21st Street, Arlington, a. 22202. Office of Volunteer Personnel.—Director, Mrs. Margaret Duffy, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-1713, Arlington, Va. 22202. Community Volunteer Programs.— Director, Helen Bosserman, 106 Battle Street SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. 0 a of Publications.— Director, Paul Lawson, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, a. 22314. Office of Public Affairs and Financial Development.— Director, Robert L. Harry, 2000 Basset Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Service to Chapters.— Assistant to the Vice President, Elbert Brown, 2200 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Office of Personnel.—Director, Elsie Cabell, 7 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Office of Government Liaison.— Government Liaison Officer, William J. Phillips, 1009 North Larrimore Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Office of Labor Participation.— Director, David G. Oliver, 4017 Lees Corner Road, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Office of Accounting and Auditing.— Director, J. Harry Finkle, 6013 Lamont Court, Springfield, Va. 22150. General Supply Officc.—General Supply Officer, Thomas R. Rounds, 10314 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Office of International Services.— Director, Dorothy B. Taaffe, 2800 Woodley Road 20008. Office of Systems Analysis, Information and Statistics.— Director, Meyer Mathis, 4508 Falcon Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION 2401 E Street 20276. Phone, 634-1897 Acting Administrator.—Jean McKee, 634-1871. Deputy Administrator.—Jean McKee, 634-1871. Assistant Administrator for International Affairs.— William L. Blue, 634-1876. Assistant Administrator for Communications and Public Affairs.—Herbert E. Hetu, 634-1732. Director, Congressional Liaison.—Joseph A. Bruno, 634-1831. 656 Congressional Directory APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20235. Phone, 673-7874 (Code 189) Federal Cochairman.—Donald W. Whitehead, 4005 Harrison Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Alternate Federal Cochairman.— George G. Seibels. States’ Washington Representative.—Richard Hausler (acting), 8711 Duvall Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Special Assistant (Congressional Relations).—[Vacant.] Executive Director.—Harry Teter, Jr., 2121 P Street, Apt. 410 20037. Deputy Executive Director.—Francis E. Moravitz, 2268 Providence Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. General Counsel.—Robert L. McCloskey, 5310 Nevada Avenue 20015. Director of Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY, UNITED STATES Department of State Building, 320 21st Street 20451. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) Director—Paul C. Warnke, 5037 Garfield Street 20016. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Ezecutive Secretary of the Agency.—A. M. Christopher, 3510 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Counselor.—John Newhouse, 2813 35th Street 20007. Special Assistant for SALT.—Paul D. Wolfowitz, 5444 Nevada Avenue 20015. Senior Military Advisor.—John E. Ralph, 8401 Berea Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief Scientist.—Robert H. Kupperman, 2832 Ellicott Street 20008. General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—Thomas Graham, Jr., 3024 44th Street 20016. Assistant Director, Verification and Analysis Bureau.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Director, Verification and Analysis Bureau.— Manfred Eimer, 10411 Great Arbor Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director, International Relations Bureau.— Leon Sloss, 4505 28th Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Director, International Relations Bureau.— William L. Stear-man, 3406 Prospect Street 20007. Assistant Director, Military and Economic Affairs Bureau.— Robert M. Behr, 9109 Hamilton Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Director, Military and Economic Affairs Bureau.—Lee Q. Niemela, 9401 Falls Bridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director, Nuclear Weapons and Advanced Technology Bureau.— Thomas D. Davies, 11025 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Director, Nuclear Weapons and Advanced Technology Bureau.— Robert W. Buchheim, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Ezxecutive O flicer.—James T. Hackett, 219 Hillsdale Drive, Sterling, Va. 22170. Public Affairs Adviser.—Pedro A. Sanjuan, 3725 Huntington Street 20015. GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. Harold M. Agnew. Members.— Gordon Allott, James F. Chambers, Edward Clark, Lane Kirkland, Carl Marcy, Joseph Martin, Jr., BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets 20551 Phone, 452-3000 (Code 147) BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman.— Arthur F. Burns, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. ALi ne Assistant.—Catherine Mallardi, 9528 Blackburn Drive, Burke, a. 22015. Vice Chairman.—Stephen S. Gardner, Watergate South, Apt. 102, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Private Secretary.—Ann Winkler, 5036 Silver Hill Court, Apt. 102, Suitland, Md. 20028. Henry C. Wallich, 1300 Ranleigh Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Private Secretary.— Gail Roberts, 4765 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Philip E. Coldwell, 2450 Virginia Avenue 20037. Private Secretary.—Nyart S. Sharigan, 1732 Chesterford Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Philip C. Jackson, Jr., 6404 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Private Secretary.— Patricia Schoen, 4512 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. J. Charles Partee, 931 Leigh Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Potaais Secretary.—Joyce M. Hile, 4827 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, a. 22311. David M. Lilly, 2814 Olive Street 20007. Private Secretary.—Ann Kanellopoulos, 616 Nicholson Street 20011. OFFICERS Office of Staff Director for Monetary Policy: Staff Director.—Stephen H. Axilrod, 6510 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. beguey Staff Director—Arthur L. Broida, 1942 Martha's Road, Alexandria, a. 22307. Assistants to the Board.—Murray Altmann, 10600 Unity Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854; Peter M. Keir, 1921 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Stanley J. Sigel, 6530 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant to the Board.—Normand R. V. Bernard, 5511 Kempton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Office of Staff Director for Management: Staff Director.—John M. Denkler, 4104 David Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Danis J Director.—Robert J. Lawrence, 8716 Susanna Lane, Chevy Chase, d. 20015 Assistant Director and Program Director for Contingency Planning.— Gordon B. Grimwood, 10409 Lake Ridge Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director of Equal Employment Opportunity.— William W. Layton, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Program Director for Banking Structure.—Brenton C. Leavitt, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Counsel to the Chairman.—Thomas J. O'Connell, 10225 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant to the Chairman.— Milton W. Hudson, Federal Reserve Board 20551. Assistants to the Board.—Joseph R. Coyne, 7719 Rowan Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Kenneth A. Guenther, congressional liaison, 4513 Dalton Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistants to the Board.—Jay P. Brenneman, 4706 Falcon Street, Rockville, Md. 20853; Frank O’Brien, Jr., 4211 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Donald J. Winn, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.— Theodore E. Allison, 1650 Jonquil Street 20012. Deputy Secretary.— Griffith L. Garwood, 3402 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Secretary.—Ruth Reister, Federal Reserve Board, 20551. (On loan from Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.) Legal Division: General Counsel.—John D. Hawke, Jr., 3800 Harrison Street 20015. Deputy General Counsel—Baldwin B. Tuttle, 6068 Warm Stone Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant General Counsels.—Robert E. Mannion, 8515 Sugarbush Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Allen L. Raiken, 1811 Birch Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Gary M. Welsh, 6604 81st Street, Bethesda, Md. 20731. Assistant to the General Counsel.—Charles R. McNeill, 9305 Holly Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 79-000 O -77 -44 658 Congressional Directory Division of Research and Statistics: Director.—James L. Kichline, 1629 Ardsley Place, Crofton, Md. 21113. Deputy Director.—Joseph S. Zeisel, 6306 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Directors—Edward C. Ettin, 4 Winder Court, Rockville, Md. 20850; John H. Kalchbrenner, 10110 Nadine Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Senior Research Division O fficers.—James B. Eckert, 4584 Indian Rock Terrace 20007; Eleanor J. Stockwell, 6718 Montour Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Associate Research Division O fficers.—John J. Mingo (on leave of absence), 1435 Fallsmead Way, Potomac, Md. 20854; J. Cortland G. Peret, 201 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Helmut F. Wendel, 11103 Mitscher Street, Roinelon, Md. 20795; James R. Wetzel, 1808 Roxboro Place, Crofton, Assistant Research Division Officers.—James M. Brundy, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; Jared J. Enzler, 1401 N. Rhodes Street, No. 306, Arlington, Va. 22209; Robert M. Fisher, 7004 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Richard H. Puckett, 5697 Rayburn Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Stephen P. Taylor, 3817 Upton Street 20016. Assistant Director.—Levon H. Garabedian, 1309 Juniper Street 20012. Division of International Finance: Acting Director.—John E. Reynolds, 3930 Huntington Street 20015. Associate Director—Edwin M. Truman, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Senior International Division Officers.—Robert F. Gemmill, 3610 Albemarle Street 20008; George B. Henry, 4308 Haverford Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853; Reed J. Irvine, 11120 Nicholas Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Helen B. Junz, 1602 32d Street 20007; Samuel Pizer, 217 Normandy Drive Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate International Division Officer.—Charles J. Siegman, 703 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation: Director.—Brenton C. Leavitt, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Associate Directors.—John E. Ryan, 7417 Flora Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; William Wiles, 4001 North Woodstock, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Directors.— Frederick R. Dahl, 4901 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853; Jack M. Egertson, 602 West Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22314; John T. McClintock, 9901 Burke Lake Road, Burke, Va. 20015; Thomas E. Mead, 8416 Buckhannon Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; Thomas A. Sidman, 3620 Barcroft View Terrace, Bailey’s Crossroads, Va. 22041. Division of Consumer Affairs: Director—Janet Hart, 6648 32d Street 20015. Associate Directors.—Jerauld Kluckman, 1200 Hunteron Street, Upper Marl- boro, Md. 20870; Nathaniel Butler, 726 Park Avenue, Herndon, Va. 22070. Division of Federal Reserve Bank Operations: Director—James R. Kudlinski, 9208 Arabian Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Directors— Walter A. Althausen, 11514 Hickory Cluster, Reston, Va. 22090; M. Brian Carey, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Harry A. Guinter, 10706 Howerton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Division of Federal Reserve Bank Examinations and Budgets: Director.—William H. Wallace, 1727 Long Green Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Associate Director.— Albert R. Hamilton, 3600 Lido Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Directors.—Clyde H. Farnsworth, Jr., 10205 Brennanhill Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066; John F. Hoover, 2344 Nebraska Avenue 20016 ; P. D. Ring, 2910 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Division of Personnel: Director.—David L. Shannon, 14613 Stonewall Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Director.—Charles W. Wood, 6024 Frontier Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Office of the Controller: Controller—John Kakalec, 1109 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Controller—Tyler E. Williams, Jr., 3312 Prince William Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Division of Administrative Services: Director—Walter W. Kreimann, 7105 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Directors—Donald E. Anderson, 3203 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785; John D. Smith, 28 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division of Data Processing: Director—Charles L. Hampton, 2308 Concert Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Director.—Bruce M. Beardsley, 5406 Joel Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Assistant Directors.—Uyless D. Black, 3522 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Glenn L. Cummins, 1001 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Robert J. Zemel, 4005 Cloverhill Terrace, Olney, Md. 20832. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT 312 Pennsylvania Building, 425 13th Street 20004. Phone, 382-6453 (Code 128, ext. 6453) Assistant to the Governor.—Thomas M. Constant, 3005 Sevor Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. IN THE CANAL ZONE Governor.—Maj. Gen. H. R. Parfitt, Balboa Heights, C.Z. Lieutenant Governor.— Col. Richard L. Hunt, Balboa Heights, C.Z. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD 1825 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, 655-4000 Members: Chairman.—John E. Robson, 3560 Appleton Street 20008. Vice Chairman.— Richard J. O’ Melia, 5304 Blackistone Road 20016. G. Joseph Minetti, 5106 Brookeway Drive, Sumner Hills, Md. 20016. Lee R. West, 9012 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. R. Tenney Johnson, 8424 Magruder Mill Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Community and Congressional Relations.—James L. Kolstad, 1618 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Congressional Relations O flicer.— Charles T. Donnelly, 5404 Cromwell Drive 20016. General Counsel.—James C. Schultz, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Deputy General Counsel.—Jerome Nelson, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Mengging Director.—Norma Maine Loeser, 807 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, a. 22314. Secretary.—Phyllis T. Kaylor, 9007 St. Andrews Place, College Park, Md. 20740. Director of Personnel.—Patrick F. Bottone, 10228 Shiloh Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Comptroller—Anthony Toronto, 14209 Franklin Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Director, Office of the Consumer Advocate.—John A. Yohe, 1928 Foxhall Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Office of Facilities and Operations.—Vincent J. Chaverini, 5592 Thunder-hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Bureau of Economics.—Arthur H. Simms, 8308 Still Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Bureau of Economics.—[Vacant.] Director, Bureau of Operating Rights.—Bruce E. Cunningham, 6335 Crosswoods Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Director, Bureau of Operating Rights. —James A. Saltsman, 11 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director, Bureau of Operating Rights.—Roy P. Pulsifer, 210 Lawton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Bureau of Enforcement.— Thomas F. McBride, 2922 45th Street 20016. Deputy Director, Bureau of Enforcement.—James I. Weldon, Jr., 6311 Barrister Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Buon of International Affairs.—Constantine C. Menges, 2918 O Street 20007. Deputy Director, Bureau of International Affairs.—Rosanio J. Soibilia, 907 Buck-ingham Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Bureau of Accounts and Statistics.— Raymond Kurlander, 10502 Truxton Road, Adelphia, Md. 20783. Deputy Director, Bureau of Accounts and Statistics.—Samuel L. Brown, 1525 44th Street 20007. Chief, Administrative Law Judge (Acting).—Henry Switkay, 715 Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Associate Chief ‘Administrative Law Judge.—[Vacant.] 660 Congressional Directory CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Offices: 1900 E Street 20415. Phone, 655-4000 Office of the Commissioners: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.— Georgiana H. Sheldon, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Commaissioner.—L. J. Andolsek, 9609 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Assistant to the Commaissioners.—James C. Spry, 8008 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Assistant to the Commissioners (Appeals).—Robert B. Bates, 5932 15th Avenue, Chillum, Md. 20782. Federal Employee Appeals Authority, Director.—Paul D. Mahoney. Federal Executive Institute, Director—Thomas P. Murphy, Federal Executive Institute, Route 29 North, Charlottesville, Va. 22903. Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee, Chairman.—David T. Roadley, Box No. 8, Berryville, Va. 22611. Office of the Executive Director: Ezecutive Director—Raymond Jacobson, 6304 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Executive Director.— George J. McQuoid, 7701 Fort Hunt Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Assistant Executive Director for Regional Operations.— Wendell G. Mickle, 411 Onondio Circle, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Executive Director—Joseph W. Lowell, Jr., 1101 Kathryn Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Federal Equal Employment Opportunity, Director.—Anthony W. Hudson, 7309 Pinehurst Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Administrative Law Judge.—John J. McCarthy, 15008 Donna Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Administrative Law Judges, Director.— Charles J. Dullea, 5925 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Interagency Advisory Group, Executive Vice Chairman.— Clinton Smith, 9484 African Hill, Columbia, Md. 21043. Office of Incentive Systems, Director—Richard P. Brengel, 1525 Eton Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. Office of Labor Management Relations, Director.— Anthony F. Ingrassia, 3306 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Carl F. Goodman. Deputy General Counsel.—Joseph B. Scott. Assistant General Counsel, Litigation and Political Activity.—Joyce L. Evans. Assistant General Counsel, Legal Advisory Diviston.— Arthur L. Burnett. Appeals Review Board: Chairman.—Herman D. Staiman, 11527 Charlton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Chairman.—[Vacant.] Members: Peggy S. Griffiths, 3135 Chestnut Street NE. 20018. Virgil H. Jeffries, 2459 Flint Hill Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Burton C. McDonald, 2400 24th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Virgilio G. Roel, 6136 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Charles J. Stanislav, 4800 Norbeck Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Lisbon U. Tillman, 1701 Lawrence Street NE. 20018. Jacob Zwirn, 3615 Maroon Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board: Chairman.—Herman D. Staiman, 11527 Charlton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. O flice of Public Affairs: Director.—Joseph E. Oglesby, 2907 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Bureau of Execulie Personnel: Director—Joseph U. Damico, 3500 Riverwood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Director for Executive Operations and Evaluations.—Robert L. Davis, 14536 Barkwood Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Director for Executive Programs and Resources Development.— H. Sally Greenberg, 7004 Wake Forest Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Provien, Management O fficer.—Bruce G. Oland, 7122 Falcon Street, Annandale, a. 22003. Bureau of Intergovernmental Personnel Programs: Director.—Norman Beckman, 6849 Strata Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Director for Grants Administration.—Allan D. Heuerman, 4330 Birch- lake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Associate Director for Personnel Management Assistance Division.—Douglas I. McIntyre, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Office of Fellows Personnel Mobility, Director.—Andrew Faculty and Boesel, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Office of Evaluation and Program Management, Director.—Richard L. Leverone, 4639 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Bureau of Management Services: Director—Donald J. Biglin, 9519 Edgeley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Director—Edward A. Schroer, 7813 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Budget and Finance Division, Acting Chief—Edward A. Schroer, 7813 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director of Personnel and Labor Relations.—[Vacant.] Office of Management Analysis and Audits, Director—James L. Bynum, 1221 Pinecrest Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Office of Program Analysis, Director—Edward A. Schroer, 7813 Frairs Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Head Librarian.—Violet D. Swisher, 2020 F Street 20006. Office Services Division, Chief—Roland E. Vergagni, 12611 Safety Turn Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Bureau of Manpower Information Systems: Director.—Nicholas J. Suszynski, 1854 Greenplace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Director for Plans, Financial Management and Control.—H. Bruce Fredrics, 225 Iverness Lane, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Associate Director for Manpower Information.—Dr. Philip A. D. Schneider, 8511 Browning Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Manpower Statistics Division, Chief—John E. Curnow, 144 South Spring Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Manpower Systems Management Division, Chief—A. Raymond Demarest, 6301 Stevenson Avenue, Apt. 1102, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Associate Director for Information Systems.—R. Michael Gall, 12340 Coleraine Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Data Center Operations Division, Chief.—Nicholas A. Chronis, 907 Hill Place, Macon, Ga. 31204. Information Systems Development Division, Chief.—James A. Lair, 1102 North Brandon Avenue, Sterling, Va. 22170. Information Technology Division, Chief—Roger M. Cooper, 4774 South Stratford Oaks Drive, Macon, Ga. 31204. Data Base Administrator—Ruth Dyke, 13003 Flint Rock Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Reports and Forms Management O fficer.—John P. Weld, 1609 Comanche Road, Arnold, Md. 21012. Bureau of Personnel Investigations: Director.—Robert J. Drummond, Jr. Deputy Director.— Walter I. Waldrop. Division of Adjudication, Chief.—Thomas P. Sandow. Division of Program Planning and Management, Chief.—Joseph L. Durant. Division of Reimbursable Investigations, Chief.—Ritchey P. Williams, Jr., 1318 Hawkins Lane, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Division of Operations, Chief.—Arthur J. Willis, 7420 West Lake Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Washington Division of Investigations, Chief—Robert C. Cassell, 339 Hartman Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Office of Security Appraisal, Chief.—Joseph R. Knazik, 7722 Miller Fall Road, Rockville, Md. 20855. Bureau of Personnel Management Evaluation: Director.—John D. R. Cole, 12316 Henderson Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Analysis and Development Division, Acting Director—Charles J. Xopchik, 12300 Persimmon Place, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Evaluation Systems Group I—Evaluation Manager.—James M. Murray, 9816 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Evaluation Systems Group II—Evaluation Manager.—Dalma R. Yaney, 3036 Hazelton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 662 Congressional Directory Bureau of Personnel Management Evaluation—Continued Washington Operations Division, Acting Director—Douglas K. Murphey, 6325 Hillcrest Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Classification Appeals Oflice, Chief.— Gust Pappas, 4637 Guinea Road, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Program Management Division, Director.—John L. Kill Kelley, 2500 N. Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Bureau of Policies and Standards: Director.—Frederick A. Kistler, 12205 Devilwood Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director—[Vacant.] Policy Analysis and Development Division, Chief.—Reginald M. Jones, Jr., 1009 Priscilla Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. : ; Advisory Services Office, Chief.—Miss Katherine Newhall, 6631 Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Pay Policy Division, Chief. —Raymond C. Weissenborn, 7735 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Binders Dwvision, Chief —Paul A. Katz, 8721 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 8011. Personnel Research and Development Center, Director—William A. Gorham, 1021 26th Street 20037. Bureau of Recruiting and Examining: Director.—Arch S. Ramsay. Deputy Director—John W. Fossum. Civil Service Representative (Congressional).—[Vacant.] Administrative O flicer.—Laurence T. Lorenz. Federal Personnel Administration Career Program, Chief.—Merle F. Junker. Program Management and Evaluation Division, Chief.—Claudia Cooley. Program Development Division, Director—Hugh E. Wallace, Jr. Sta fling Resources Division, Director.— William R. Irvin, Jr. Washington Area O fice, Manager.—[Vacant.] Bureau of Retirement, Insurance, and Occupational Health: Director.—Thomas A. Tinsley, 8112 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Depiy Director.—Herbert A. Doyle, 6001 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, a. 22044. Associate Director for Operations.—John G. McCarthy, 1208 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. : deinen) to the Director.—Eugene J. Rouleau, 9910 Dale Ridge Ct., Vienna, a. 22180. Legislative and Policy Division, Acting Chief.—Burton D. Weinbaum, 5360 Mad River Lane, Columbia, Md. 21044. Ohiet Actuary.—Edwin C. Hustead, 11515 Hearthstone Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Office of Program Review and Audits, Chief—James L. Edwards, Rural Route No. 1, Box 276, White Plains, Md. 20695. Systems Development Division, Chief.—Ludovico R. Giordano, 9902 Lindel Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Administrative Management Division, Chief—Roland J. Payne, 13104 Oval Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Claims Division, Chief.—Willie H. C. Brown, 1241 Geranium Street 20012. Employee Benefit Program Study, Chief.—Richard A. Hayman, 10314 Hickory Creek Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Fiscal Division, Chief.—Raymond E. Weistling. Padus Division, Director.—Dr. Raymond L. Eck, 1515 Inlet Court, Reston, a. 22090. Occupational Health Division, Acting Chief—Thomas T. Campagna, 8402 Crossley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Bureau of Training: Director—James R. Beck, Jr., 3309 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Director—Richard C. McCullough, 10963 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Administrative Management Office, Director.—Albert G. Maltz, 11701 Tifton Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director for Training Operations.—Donald R. Williams, 402 Hayworth Place, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Assistant Director for Training Leadership.—James W. Brogan, 2703 Rambler Court, Adelphi, Md. 20783. ; Educational Technology Oflice, Director—John J. Bean, 9016 Greylock Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta Region.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.—David Caldwell, Director, 1340 Spring Street, NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Boston Region. — Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. — Charles A. Maher, Director, John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, Mass. 01209. Chicago Region.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.— Keith A. Roelofs, Director, Federal Office Building, 29th Floor, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Dallas Region.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.— Edward Vela, Jr., Director, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex. 75202. Denver Region.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.— George F. Dwyer, Director, Building 20, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. New York Region.—New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.— John J. Lafferty, Director, New Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Philadelphia Region.—Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.— Robert E. Sperry, Director, William J. Green, Jr., Federal Building, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. St. Louis Region.—lowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.—Robert J. Dunn, Director, 1256 Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63103. San Francisco Region.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Ocean area.—Francis V. Yanak, Director, Federal Building, Box 36010, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. Seattle Region.— Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.—Thomas G. McCarthy, Director, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 708 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 343-5324 (Code 183, ext. 5324) J. Carter Brown, Washington, D.C. Philip W. Buchen, Washington, D.C. Victorine du Pont Homsey, Wilmington, Del. Frederick D. Nichols, Charlottesville, Va. Eli S. Jacobs, Los Angeles, Calif. Kevin Roche, New Haven, Conn. Edward Stone, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Secretary and Administrative Officer.—Charles H. Atherton, 3127 Newark Street 20008. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT Wynant D. Vanderpool, Jr., Washington, D.C. Anne Vytlacil, Washington, D.C. Thomas W. D. Wright, Washington, D.C. COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM THE BLIND AND OTHER SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Suite 610, 2009 14th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201. Phone, (703) 557-1145 Chairman.—Clyde C. Cook, Veterans’ Administration. Vice Chairman.—Jansen Noyes, Jr., private citizen member. David Jelinek, Department of Justice. Warren Landis, Department of Labor. D. Laurie MacCuaig, private citizen member. Frank G. McKnight, Department of Agriculture. Donald B. Moore, Department of Commerce. Brig. Gen. Earl T. O’Loughlin, Department of the Air Force. Thomas K. Richards, private citizen member. Lt. Gen. W. H. Robinson, Jr., USMC (ret.), General Services Administration. Maj. Gen. Fred C. Sheffey, Department of the Army. William M. Usdane, Ph. D., Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 664 Congressional Directory Vice Chairman—Continued Porter T. Walton, Department of Defense. Mrs. Joyce C. Young, private citizen member. [Vacant], Department of the Navy. Executive Director—C. W. Fletcher. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION 2033 K Street 20581. Phone, 254-3596 Commissioners: Chairman.— William T. Bagley, 6501 Danville Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Vice Chairman.—John V. Rainbolt II. Robert L. Martin, 1958 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Gary L. Seevers, 7018 Westbury Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Read P. Dunn, Jr., 3501 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Executive Assistant to the Chairman.—DeVan L. Shumway. Executive Director.— Anthony M. McDonald, Jr. General Counsel.—Richard E. Nathan (acting). Director, Office of Policy and Planning.—Pamela Pecarich. Director, Division of Trading and Markets.— Thomas A. Russo. Director, Division of Enforcement.— William R. Schief. Chief Economist.—Mark J. Powers. Director, Office of Public Information.—James E. Stiner. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.— Thomas F. Dunn. Director, Office of the Secretariat.—Jane K. Stuckey. Regional Offices: Chicago.—233 South Wacker Drive, 46th floor 60606. New York.—1 Wcrld Trade Center, Suite 4747 10048. Kansas City.—4800 Main Street, Suite 356 64112. COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1200 19th Street 20506. Phone, 254-6010 (Congressional Affairs) Director.—Robert C. Chase (acting), 2204 Bedford Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Director.—Robert C. Chase. Ezecutive Secretary.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Hazel R. Rollins, 717 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Executive Office: Assistant Director for Operations.— Angel Rivera. Associate Director for Congressional Affairs.— Leighton Sattler, 2801 Hillside Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Asari Director for Public Affairs.—William W. Sawyer, 3027 Dent Place 20007. Associate Director, Economic Development.—Louis P. Ramirez, 9228 Whitney Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20013. Associate Director for Human Rights (Acting).—N. Tilt Kurtz. Associate Director for Administration.—Alphonse Rodriguez, 2511 Rocky Branch Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Controller.—R. Thomas Rollis, 6053 Tammy Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, THE 2001 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, DEcatur 2-1155 OFFICERS President.— Mrs. Robert McClory. Vice Presidents: (1st) Mrs. Walter Huddleston. (2d) Mrs. Robert Stafford. (3d) Mrs. Tom Bevill. (4th) Mrs. J. Kenneth Robinson. (5th) Mrs. Mike McCormack. Recording Secretary.— Mrs. Mark Andrews. Corresponding Secretary.— Mrs. J. J. Pickle. Treasurer.—Mrs. Elford A. Cederberg. COMMITTEES Coordinators of Programs.—Mrs. Henry P. Smith III; Mrs. Frank Evans. Membership.— James McClure; Mrs. Lee Metcalf. Mrs. Press.— Mrs. Phillip Burton. House.— Mrs. Carl T. Curtis; Mrs. Carlton Sickles. Constitution and By-Laws.— Mrs. Robert Stafford; Mrs. Neal Smith. Scrap Book.—Mrs. Sterling Cole; Mrs. Glenn Davis. Ways and Means.—Mrs. Bob Wilson; Mrs. Lionel Van Deerlin. Cook Book.—Mrs. John McCollister; Mrs. Anita Ullman. Hospitality.—Mrs. Larry Winn, Jr.; Mrs. Jamie Whitten. Special Aides.— Mrs. Glenard Lipscomb; Mrs. Horce Kornegay. Community Services.— Mrs. Neal Smith. Floral Arrangements.— Ralph Regula; Mrs. David Henderson. Mrs. Breakfast for First Lady.— Mrs. Tennyson Guyer; Mrs. Charles Rose. Founders Day Brunch.—Mrs. Robert Lagomarsino; Mrs. Robert Giaimo. Bridge.—Mrs. Fred Schwengel; Mrs. P. H. Mathews. Parliamentarian.— L. Preyer. Mrs. Richardson Associate Members.— Mrs. Reinhold Puetz; Miss Nancy McCulloch. DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES Room 6240, Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-5761 (Code 183) Redorol srieleCedil D. Andrus, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. United States Commissioner.— Thomas F. Schweigert, 800 25th Street 20037. Staff Assistant.—Barbara J. Shipler, 6803 Coolridge Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. : Federal Advisor.—Col. Harry V. Dutchyshyn, Philadelphia District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Custom House, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. STAFF P.O. Box 7360, West Trenton, N.J. 08628. Phone, 609-883-9500 Executive Director—James F. Wright, 23 Timberlane Drive, Pennington, N.J. 08534. Chief Engineer.— Herbert A. Howlett, 2305 Stackhouse Drive, Yardley, Pa. 19067. Secretary.—W. Brinton Whitall, 94 Battle Road, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Chief Administrative Oflicer—Arthur Peeck. 29 Berrel Avenue, Trenton, N.J. 08619. : General Counsel.— William Miller, 116 Wilson Road, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Information Officer.—Dawes Thompson, 82 Hillcrest Avenue, Trenton, N.J. 08618. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD Room 118-A, National Guard Armory, 2001 East Capitol Street 20003. Phone, 547-9077 Chatrman.—J. C. Turner (General President, International Union of Operating Engineers), 1125 17th Street 20036. Walter E. Washington, Mayor, District of Columbia, 408 T Street 20001. Maj. Gen. C. C. Bryant (Commanding General, D.C. National Guard), 1619 D Street NE. Manager Boho H. Sigholtz, 8356 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, a. . ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Mailing address: 20 Massachusetts Avenue 20545. Phone, 376-4000. Individual extension may be reached by dialing 376 plus extension number. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.— (Acting) Robert W. Fri. Executive Assistant to the Admainisirator.—Samuel Hale. Deputy Administrator.—Robert W. Fri. Executive Assistant.—Ralph L. Bayrer. 666 Congressional Directory Assistant Adminastrator for Field Operations.—Michael I. Yarymovych. Technical Director.—Vitalij Garber. Chief, Plans and Programs.—Robert A. Summers. Chief, Operations, Facilities, and Budget.—Charles E. Troell. Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals.—John B. Farmakides. . OPERATING AND DEVELOPMENTAL FUNCTIONS Controller.—Merwyn C. Greer. Deputy Controller—R. G. Romatowski. Assistant Administrator for International Affairs.—Nelson F. Sievering. Deputy Assistant Admanastrator for International Affairs.—Angelo Giambusso. General Counsel.— (Acting) Hudson B. Ragan. Deputy General Counsel.—Hudson B. Ragan. Deputy General Counsel.—Leonard Rawicz. Asari; Administrator for Planning, Analysis, and Evaluation.—Roger W. A. Le Gassie. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Planning, Analysis, and Evaluation.— A. Wade Blackman. Assistant Administrator for Institutional Relations.—Eric H. Willis. Director, Office of Technical Information.— (Acting) Eric H. Willis. Director, Office of Industry Relations.—Judith Liersch. Director, Office of University Programs.—Kenneth Picha. Director, Office of Governmental Relations.— (Acting) Eric H. Willis. Director, Office of Internal Review.— Ernest C. Hardin, Jr. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—H. Hollister Cantus. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—John W. King. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—Marion A. Bowden. Director, Office of Programs Integration.—David R. Israel. Assistant Administrator for Administration.— (Acting) Robert F. Allnutt. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Administration.— Robert F. Allnutt. Director, Division of Administrative Services.— George W. Barrow. Director, Division of Construction Planning and Support.—Samuel L. Hack. Director, Division of Labor Relations.—H. T. Herrick. Director, Division of Communications and Computer Operations.—John W. Polk. Director, Division of Personnel.—Lloyd W. Grable. Director, Division of Procurement.—Michael J. Tashjian. Assistant Administrator for Fossil Energy.— Philip C. White. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Fossil Energy.—S. William Gouse. Director, Division of Coal Conversion and Utilization.— (Acting) Martin B. Neuworth. Director, Division of Oil, Gas, and Shale Technology.—Hugh D. Guthrie. Director, Division of MHD (Magnetohydrodynamics).— William D. Jackson. Director, Division of Materials and Exploratory Research.—G. Alexander Mills. Director, Division of Major Facility Project Management.— George A. Rial. Director, Division of Environmental and Socioeconomic Programs.— (Acting) Marvin I. Singer. Director, Division of Commercial Applications.— (Acting) Edward J. Myerson. Assistant Administrator for Nuclear Energy.— (Acting) Robert D. Thorne. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Nuclear Energy.— (Acting) George W. Cunningham. Director, Division of Naval Reactors.—Adm. H. G. Rickover, USN. Director, Division of Nuclear Research and Applications.—Douglas C. Bauer. Director, Division of Reactor Development and Demonstration.—Eric S. Beckjord. Director, Division of Uranium Resources and Enrichment.— William R. Voigt, Jr. Director, Division of Waste Management, Production and Reprocessing.— George W. Cunningham. Assistant Administrator for Environment and Safety.—James L. Liverman. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environment and Safety.—Hal Hollister, Director, Division of Biomedical and Environmental Research.—James L. Liver-man. Director, Division of Safety, Standards, and Compliance.— (Acting) Hal Hollister. Director, Division of Environmental Control Technology.— (Acting) William E. Mott. Director, Office of Reactor Safety Research Coordination.— (Acting) Robert W. Barber. : Director, Division of Technology Overview.— (Acting) Nathaniel F. Barr. Assistant Administrator for Solar, Geothermal, and Advanced Energy Systems.— Robert L. Hirsch. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Solar, Geothermal, and Advanced Energy Systems.—Donald A. Beattie. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Physical Research.—James S. Kane. Director, Division of Magnetic Fusion Energy.— Edwin E. Kintner. Director, Division of Geothermal Energy.—James C. Bresee. Director, Division of Physical Research.—James S. Kane. Director, Division of Solar Energy.—Henry H. Marvin. Assistant Admanistrator for National Security.— Alfred D. Starbird. Deputy Assistant Administrator for National Security.—Edward B. Giller. Director, Division of Classtficatton.—John A. Griffin. Director, Division of International Security Affairs.—Ray E. Chapman. Director, Division of Military Application.—Maj. Gen. Joseph K. Bratton. Director, Division of Safeguards and Security.—Harvey E. Lyon. Director, Division of Laser Fuston.—C. Martin Stickley. Assistant Admanistrator for Conservation.— (Acting) Gene G. Mannella. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Gene G. Mannella. Conservation.— Dzrector, Division of Electric Energy Systems.—Francis F. Parry. Director, Division of Transportation Energy Conservatton.—Vincent J. Esposito. Director, Division of Buildings and Community Systems.— Maxine Savitz. Director, Division of Conservation Research and Technology.—John A. Belding. Director, Division of Energy Storage Systems.— George F. Pezdirtz. Director, Division of Industrial Energy Conservation.—Douglas G. Harvey. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Waterside Mall, 401 M Street SW. 20460. Phone, 755-2673 Administrator—Douglas M. Costle, 7321 Venice Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Administrator.—Barbara Blum, 2231 Bancroft Place 20008. Director, Office of Legislation.—Bryan F. LaPlante, 4106 Orleans Place, Alex- andria, Va. 22304. Director, Office of Federal Activities.—Rebecca W. Hanmer, 407 A Street NE. Acting Director, Office of Regional and Intergovernmental Operations.—Donald B. Mausshardt, 7705 Falstaff Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Acting Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Marlin Fitzwater, 9415 Gamba Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Dereciar, Office of Cwil Rights.—Carol M. Thomas, 2506 Goldcup Lane, Reston, a. 22091. Director, Office of Land Use.—Shelley Mark, 7342 Eldorado Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Acting Associate Administrator for International Activities.—Kirke J. Harper, Jr., 2011 Glen Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Administrator for Enforcement.—Stanley Legro, 4019 David Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Enforcement.—Jeffrey Miller, 138 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source and Noise Enforcement.—Norman D. Shutler, Box 141, Rural Route 1, Middleburg, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator for General Enforcement.— Richard Wilson, 6417 Bardu Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator for General Counsel.—G. William Frick, 9351 East Stan-hope Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Acting Assistant Administrator for Planning and Management.—Richard D. Redenius, 1025 Union Church Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Admainistration.— Edward Rhodes, 13015 Morningside Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20409. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Resources Management.—Richard D. Redenius, 1025 Union Church Road, McLean, Va. 20409. Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Planning and Evaluation.—Roy Gamse, 525 G Street SW., No. 301. Acting Assistant Administrator for Air and Waste Management.— Edward F. Tuerk, 8417 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Air Quality Planning and Standards.—Bernard J. Steigerwald, 213 Ellwood Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source Air Pollution Control.—Eric O. Stork, 1104 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. 668 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Administrator for Radiation Programs.—Dr. William D. Rowe, 6423 Woodville Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Administrator for Water and Hazardous Materials.—Dr. Andrew W. Breidenbach, 9409 Union Place. Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Planning and Standards.—Eckardt C. Beck, 9400 Althea Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Program Operations.—John T. Rhett, 3175 North 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pesticide Programs.—Edwin L. Johnson, 3024 North Dickerson, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Toxic Substances.— Glenn E. Schweitzer, 10414 Democracy Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—Dr. Wilson K. Talley, 1245 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Region I, Boston, Mass.—Regional Administrator, John A. S. McGlennon, 1250 Lowell Road, Concord, Mass. 01742; John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Room 2203, Boston, Mass. 02203, 617-223-7210. Region II, New York, N.Y.—Regional Administrator, Gerald M. Hansler, 16 Midland Terrace, Summit, N.J. 07901; 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1009, New York, N.Y. 10007, 212-264-2525. Region III, Philadelphia, Pa.—Regional Administrator, Daniel J. Snyder III, 117 Elfreth’s Alley, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, 215-597-9814. Region IV, Atlanta, Ga.—Regional Administrator, Jack E. Ravan, 7680 Rye-field Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30338; 345 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308, 404-881-4727. Region V, Chicago, Ill.—Regional Administrator, George R. Alexander, Jr., 1310 North Ritchie Court, No. 11C, Chicago, Ill. 60610; Federal Building, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604, 312-353-2000. Region VI, Dallas, Tex.—Regional Administrator, John C. White, P.O. Box 281, Dallas, Tex. 75221; 1201 Elm Street, First International Building, Dallas, Tex. 75270, 214-749-1962. Region VII, Kansas City, Mo.— Acting Regional Administrator, Charles Wright, 9210 West 90th Street, Overland Park, Kansas City, Mo. 66212; 1735 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64108, 816-374-5493. Region VIII, Denver, Colo.—Regional Administrator, John A. Green, 1691 South Lansing Street, Aurora, Colo. 80012; 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 900, Denver, Colo. 80295, 303-837-3895. Region IX, San Francisco, Calif—Regional Administrator, Paul DeFalco, Jr., 117 Natalie Drive, Moraga, Calif. 94556; 100 California Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94111, 415-556-2320. Region X, Seattle, Wash.—Regional Administrator, Donald P. DuBors, 45 Bill Point Drive, Rural Route 6, Bainbridge Island, Wash. 98110; 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101, 206-442-1220. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION 2401 E Street 20506. Phone, 634-6831 (Code 134, 46831) Commissioners: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to Chatrman.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to Chairman.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to Chairman.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to Chairman.—[Vacant.] Staff Director, Office of the Chairman.—Robert Roas, 1657 Kenwood Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Vice Chairman.—Ethel Bent Walsh, 318 Independence Avenue SE. 20003. Special Assistant.—Ronnie Blumenthal, 925 25th Street, Apt. 202 20037. Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Colston A. Lewis, 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant.—Beatrice A. Rivers, 5900 Third Street NE. 20011. Special Assistant.—Johnnie L. Johnson, Jr., 2290 Dosinie Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Daniel E. Leach, 3419 Woodside Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Special Assistant.—XKaren Danart, 1430 Floral Street 20012. Special Assistant.—Michael B. Barton, 1503 Q Street, Apt. 4 20009. Commaissioners—Continued Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Abner W. Sibal, 6431 Quincy Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Special Assistant.—Charles L. Thomas, 1107 Montezuma Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy General Counsel.—Issie Jenkins, 13605 Creekside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Depuiy Executive Director.—Alvin Golub, 604 Bennington Drive, Silver Spring, d. 20910. Director, Office of Federal Liaison.—Peter Robertson, 3829 North Woodrow, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Planning, Research, and Systems.—Chris Roggerson, 1325 18th Street, Apt. 1012 20036. Director, Office of Compliance Programs.—Eduardo Pena, Jr., 6620 River Trail Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, 0 fice of Financial Management. — [Vacant.] Director, Office of Administration.—Robert F. Amoruso, 12321 Fir Tree Lane, Bowie, 1 20715. Md. Director, Office of Field Operations.—Donald W. Muse, 2117 E Street, Apt. 720 20037. Director, O flice of Public Affairs.—Alfred L. Sweeney, 11505 Lamberton Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.—Edgar Morgan, 2800 Quebec Street 20008. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.— Maxine Cade, 1502 Crestline Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Secretary.— Marie D. Wilson, 433 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003. Regional Offices: Atlanta, Ga.— (phone, 404-221-6091).—Robert Jeffrey, Sr., director, Citizens’ Trust Building, 11th Floor, 75 Piedmont Avenue NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30303. Chicago, Ill.— (phone, 312-353-1488).— Elmer W. McLain, director, 230 South Dearborn, Room 2641, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Dallas, Tex.— (phone, 214-749-1841).—Lorenzo Ramirez, director, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 7B11, Dallas, Tex. 75242. Kansas City, Mo.— (phone, 816-374-2781).—Charles E. Clark, director, 601 East 12th Street, Room 113, Kansas City, Mo. 64106. New York, N. Y.— (phone, 212-264-3640).—Edward Mercado, Ir director, Federal Office Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Philadelphia, Pa.—(phone, 215-597-7784) —A. Keith McDonald, director, 127 North Fourth Street, Third Floor, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. San Francisco, Calif.— (phone, 415-556-1775).—Frank A. Quinn, director, Suite 740, 300 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94104. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES 811 Vermont Avenue 20571. Phone, 382-8400 (Code 128) President and Chairman.—Stephen M. DuBrul, Jr. First Vice President and Vice Chairman.—Delio E. Gianturco, 6338 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director.—R. Alex McCullough, 7711 Bridle Path Lane, McLean, Va. 22101, and Spartanburg, S.C. Director—Margaret W. Kahliff, Foxhall, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Board of Directors.—Walter C. Sauer, 5118 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008. Special Assistant to the Chairman.—David B. Low, 3624 Military Road 20015. General Counsel.—Warren W. Glick, 10905 Fiesta Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy General Counsel. —[Vacant.] Criporas Secretary.—Joan P. Harris, 5402 Charleston Woods Drive, Fairfax, a. 22030. 670 Congressional Directory Executive Vice President.—David O. Beim, 3001 Cambridge Place 20007. Deputy Executive Vice President.—Edward J. O'Connor, 4977 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Vice President (Africa and Mziddle East).—Clayton Norris, 4840 Loughboro Road 20016. Vice President (Asia).—Charles E. Houston, 6801 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Vice President (Europe and Canada).—Raymond J. Albright, 3609 Dunlop Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Vice President (Latin America).— Richard D. Crafton, 1545 18th Street 20036. Chief Engineer.—John A. Brois, 12900 Glen Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Senior Vice President (Exporter Credits, Guarantees, and Insurance).—John D. Bierman, 2735 Clarkes Landing, Oakton, Va. 22124. Vice President (Exporter Insurance).—Joseph R. Williams, 3711 Ivy Hill Lane, Bowie, Md. 20751. Vice President (Exporter Credits and Guarantees).—David W. K. Peacock, Jr., 5624 Sherrier Place 20016. Vice President (Claims).—George W. Bogdanoff, 3444 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Senior Vice President (Research and Communications).—Stephan M. Minikes, 5009 Fort Sumner Drive 20016. Vice President (Policy Analysis).—Stephen H. Goodman, 12 Penny Lane, Sterling, Va. 22170. Congressional Relations Officer.— Nancy S. Pigman, 3515 Quebec Street 20016. Government Affairs Officer.—Albert H. Hamilton, 3034 Newark Street 20008. Public Affairs Officer (Acting).—Albert H. Hamilton, 3034 Newark Street 20008. Treasurer-Controller.—W. Stevens Smith, 950 25th Street 20037. Deputy Treasurer-Controller—James K. Hess, 12900 Chathlake Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Vice President (Contract Adminisiration).—John J. McConnell, 5616 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Vice President (Administration). —Francis P. Collins, 5515 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase. Md. 20015. Personnel Officer.— Adrian B. Wainwright, 501 North Irving Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 490 L’Enfant Plaza East SW. 20578. Phone, 755-2130 FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD M embers: Luther W. Jennejahn, Hilton, N.Y. Galen B. Brubaker, Rocky Mount, Va. David C. Waldrop, Silverstreet, S.C. M. R. Bradley, Speedway, Ind. Ernest G. Spivey, Jackson, Miss. Melvin E. Sims, Liberty, Ill. Alfred Underdahl, Hebron, N. Dak. Dennis S. Lundsgaard, Cherokee, Iowa. Ralph N. Austin, Westcliffe, Colo. William D. Nix, Sr., Canadian, Tex. Earl S. Smittcamp, Clovis, Calif. E. Riddell Lage, Hood River, Oreg. [Vacant] (representative of Secretary of Agriculture). OFFICIALS Governor.—Donald E. Wilkinson, 4116 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annandale, Va 22003. Assistant to the Governor—A dmanistration.—B. Ben Sunbury, 2610 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Congressional Liaison O fficer.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Governor—Coordination.—C. David Woolfolk, 1918 Shiver Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Governor, Credit and Operations.—C. K. Cardwell, 13600 Stoner Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Acting Deputy Governor, Finance and Research.—Kenneth J. Auberger, 10410 Gary Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Governor, Admanistration.—Jon F. Greeneisen, 3350 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. General Counsel and Deputy Governor.— Daniel L. Monson, 6703 Emporia Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Governor and Chief Examiner.—Kenneth J. Auberger, 10410 Gary Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Supervisory Division, Office of Credit and Operations.—C. T. Fredrickson, 1109 Morningside Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Review Division, Office of Credit and Operations.—Lee R. Brobst, 14306 Arctic Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Research Division, Office of Finance and Research.— George D. Irwin, 4511 Braeburn Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Finance Division, Office of Finance and Research.— Michael J. LaVerghetta, 5231 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Personnel Division, Office of Administration.—Stephen P. Kirby, 5342 Black Oak Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Administrative Division, Office of Admanistration.—Paul C. Redmer, 11215 Mitscher Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Acting Director, Information Division, Office of Administration.—Ronald H. Erickson, 6709 Moly Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M Street 20554. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 101) Commissioners: Chatrman.—Richard E. Wiley, 3818 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Robert E. Lee, 2411 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Benjamin L. Hooks, 3901 Argyle Terrace 20011. James H. Quello, 6101 West Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Abbott Washburn, 4622 Broad Branch Road 20008. Joseph R. Fogarty, 915 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Margita E. White, 6703 Lupine Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22101. Office of Plans and Policy: Chief of Officee—Dale N. Hatfield, 6132 Edsall Road, No. 102, Alexandria, Va. Office of Executive Director: Executive Director—R. D. Lichtwardt, 3224 Amberley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Executive Director—Alan R. McKie, 6623 Sandover Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief, Personnel Division.— Delbert H. Flint, 3706 North Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Financial Management Division.— Thomas P. Campbell, 12204 Old Church Road, Nookesville, Va. 22123. Chief, Data Automation Division.—Jack J. Sharkey, 815 Rapidan Court, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief, Management Systems Division.— Bernard I. Kahn, 12414 Eastbourne Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Records Management Division.—R. Rex Marshall, 471 North Armi-stead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Chief, Emergency Communications Division.—Raymond W. Seddon, 1026 Wintergreen Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20850. Chief, Internal Review and Security Division.—Fred J. Goldsmith, 12339 Shadetree Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—Harry W. Shockro, 1317 North Evergreen Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. The Secretary.—Vincent J. Mullins, 2001 North Adams Street, No. 815, Arlington, Va. 22201. Public Information Oflicer.—Samuel M. Sharkey, 3900 Watson Place 20016. Chief, Procurement Division.—Kenneth A. Gordon, 4336 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22180. Office of Opinions and Review: Chief of Oflice.—David W. Warre n, Jr., 6380 31st Place 20015. Pepuly Chief of Office. —Herman I. Branse, 3314 Weller Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 672 Congressional Directory Review Board: Chairman.—Leonidas P. B. Emerson, 408 Colesville Manor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Members.—Sylvia D. Kessler, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008; Joseph F. Zias, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036; Daniel R. Ohlbaum, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008. O flice of Administrative Law Judges: Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Chester F. Naumowicz, Jr., 3809 Wexford Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Lenore G. Ehrig, 3017 Cleveland Avenue 20008. O fiice of General Counsel: General Counsel—Werner K. Hartenberger, 9309 Orchard Brook Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy General Counsel.—Lawrence Secrest, 6415 33d Street 20015. Associate General Counsel.—J. Clay Smith, Jr., 5603 16th Street 20011. Chief, Industry Equal Employment Opportunity Unit.—Lionel J. Monagas, 201 I Street SW. 20024. Acting Chief, Litigation and Enforcement Diviston.—Daniel M. Armstrong III, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Chief, Legislation Diviston.—Howard L. Kitzmiller, 2320 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Legal Research and Treaty Division.— William A. Kehoe, Jr., 103 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Administrative Rules and Procedures Division.—Chester D. Roberts, Jr., 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Office of Chief Engineer: Chief Engineer.—Raymond E. Spence, Jr., Route 1, Box 69, Ashburn, Va. 22011. Deputy Chief Engineer.—Harry Fine, 808 Hyde Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, International and Operations Division.—Robert L. Cutts, 5825 Swarth -more Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Chief, Laboratory Division.—Milton Mobley, 510 Sixth Street, Laurel, Md, 20810. Chief, Research and Standards Division.—Julian Dixon, 7524 Greenfield Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Spectrum Management Task Force.—Will A. McGibbon, 3007 Sayre Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Spectrum Allocations Staff.—John Williams, 13408 Harrison Avenue, Fort Washington Forest, Md. 20022. Broadcast Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Wallace E. Johnson, 2000 Freedom Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Paul Wm. Putney, 5300 Portsmouth Road 20016. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Neal K. McNaughten, 14604 Melinda Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Chief for Management.— Richard L. Franz, 3431 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Chief, Office of Network Study.—John H. Bass, Jr., 6006 Cromwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Chief, Policy and Rules Division.— Roscoe E. Long, 2006 Peach Orchid Drive, No. T-3, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Chief, Hearing Division.—Charles W. Kelly, 2526 Heathcliff Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Chief, Broadcast Facilities Division.— Martin I. Levy, 3908 Woodlawn Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Renewal and Transfer Division.—Richard J. Shiben, 211 High. Street, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 25443. Chief, Complaints and Compliance Division.— William B. Ray, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Acting Chief, License Division.— David Tau, Jr., 4016 Jeffry Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Cable Television Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—James R. Hobson. 3613 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Jerold L. Jacobs, 5835 Kara Place, Burke, Va. 22015. Assistant Chief of Bureau.— Albert J. Baxter, 1652 Hobart Street 20009. Chief, Policy Review and Development Division.— William H. Johnson, 1723 21st Street 20009. Gi] Research Diwvision.—Robert J. Ungar, 6 Coatbridge Court, Olney, Md. 0832. Chest Certificates of Compliance Division.—Stephen R. Ross, 5816 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chef, Special Relief and Microwave Diviston.— Abraham Leib, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Common Carrier Bureau: Chief of Bureau.— Walter R. Hinchman, 9882 Bailey Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Joseph A. Marino, 10401 Good Luck Road, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Acting Assistant Chief/International—Raymond B. Crowell, 9223 Limestone Place, College Park, Md. 20740. Assistant Chief | Management.— Robert D. Pitcher, 7622 Dunston Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief, Tariffs and Services Division.—Ruth V. Reel, 8719 Mary Lee Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Gd Hearing Division.—James O. Juntilla, 1376 Northgate Square, Reston, a. 22070. Chief, Mobile Services Diviston.—Samuel R. McConoughey, 13017 Chestnut Oak Drive, Route 3, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Cheef, Program Evaluation Staff.—David A. Irwin, 5304 Manorfield Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Accounting and Audits Division.—Alexander J. Lipske, R.F.D. 1, Box 21-S, Strasburg, Va. 22657. Acting Chief, Economics Division.—Boyd L. Nelson, 9826 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, Facilities and Services Division.—Charles R. Cowan, 10717 Meadow-hill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Policy and Rules Division.— Phillip V. Permut, 5402 Boychester Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Safety and Special Radio Services Bureau: Ohio; of Bureau.—Charles A. Higginbotham, 14416 Pecan Drive, Rockville, 20853. Deputy ‘Chief of Bureau.—Arlan K. van Doorn, 280 Vine Street, Herndon, Va. 22070. Assistant Chief of Bureau.— Vernon Spring, 6990 Oregon Avenue 20015. Chief, Legal, Advisory, and Enforcement Division.— Gerald Zuckerman, 9004 Wandering Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Industrial and Public Safety Rules Division.— George Petrutsas, 12800 Kernel Circle, Bowie, Md. Chief, Industrial and Public Safety Facilities Division.—Joseph W. Brum-baugh, 506 Machie Drive SE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Personal Radio Division. —John B. Johnston, 17701 Bowie Mill Road, Derwood, Md. Chief, Aviation and Marine Division.—Gordon F. Hempton, 1380 Kimblewick Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. Field Operations Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—C. Phyll Horne, 5841 Glen Forest Drive, Falls Church, Va. . 22041. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—James C. McKinney, 5468 Mersea Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Chief, Enforcement Division.— Willis E. Ours, Jr., 3705 Kings Wood Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. Chief, Engineering Division.— William A. Luther, 26 Bannington Drive, Kettering, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Chzef, Regional Services Division.—Vernon P. Wilson, 3119 Northwood Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Violations Division.— Abraham Sickle, 5924 Fourth Street 20011. 79-000 O -77 -45 Congressional Directory FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 660 17th Street 20429. Phone, 393-8400 Chairman.—Robert E. Barnett, 5601 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016, 389-4201. Director— George A. LeMaistre, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 517 20037, 389-4206. Director-Exz Officio (Acting Comptroller of the Currency).—Robert Bloom, 6381 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 447-1750. OFFICIALS Assistant to the Chairman for Administration and Management.—A. H. Teichler, Jr., 7304 Brookcrest Place, Annandale, Va. 22003, 389-4211. Assistant to the Chairman for Policy.—Paul M. Horvitz, 5821 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034, 389-4316. Assistant to the Director—John C. H. Miller, Jr., 136 F Street SE. 20003, 389-4208. Assistant to the Director (Comptroller of the Currency).—J oseph M. Ream, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, 389-4441. General Counsel.—Miles A. Cobb, 4710 49th Street 20016, 389-4381. Executive Secretary.—Alan R. Miller, 16512 Grande Vista Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855, 389-4446. Controller.—Edward F. Phelps, Jr., P.O. Box 342, Leesburg, Va. 22075, 389-4481. Director, Division of Bank Supervision.—John J. Early, 389-4297. Chief, Division of Liquidation.—George W. Hill, 4811 King Richard Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, 389-4361. Director, Division of Management Systems and Economic Analysis.—Robert P. Rogers, 5518 Yorkshire Street, Springfield, Va. 22151, 389-4575. Director, Office of Employee Relations.—Joe S. Arnold, 1420 N Street, Apt. 214 20005, 389-4632. Director, Office of Bank Customer Affairs.—Thomas C. O’Neil, 7115 Galgate Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152, 389-4668. Director, Office of Corporate Planning.—Stanley Silverberg, 7104 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307, 389-4248. Director, Office of Corporate Audits.—Robert D. Hoffman, 11601 Gowrie Court, Potomac, Md. 20854, 389-4494. Special Assistant to the Chairman.—Robert F. Miailovich, 4615 North Park Avenue, Apt. 1612, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 389-4203. Special Assistant to the Director.—Cantwell F. Muckenfuss III, 644 G Street SE. 20003, 389-4218. Executive Assistant to the Board of Directors.—Timothy J. Reardon, Jr., 3134 Dumbarton Avenue 20007, 389-4444. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Created by Public Law 94-283 Franklin Square Building, 1325 K Street 20463. Phone 523-4089 Commissioners: Chairman.—Vernon W. Thompson, 6213 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Vice Chairman.— Thomas E. Harris. Joan D. Aikens, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. William L. Springer, 5 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Neil O. Staebler, 530 N Street SW. 20024. Robert O. Tiernan, 1922 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, R.I. 02889. Ex Officio Members: Special Deputy Secretary for the FEC, U.S. Senate.—Harriet L. Robnett, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20018. Special Deputy to the Clerk for the FEC, House of Representatives.—Douglas J. Patton, 3704, Reno Road 20008. Staff Director.—Orlando B. Potter, 4519 Klingle Street 20016. General Counsel.—William C. Oldaker, 2802 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Assistant Staff Director for Administration.—Robert N. Baker, 333 Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. sain Staff Director for Compliance.— Gordon A. McKay, 748 Ninth Street SE. 0003. Assistant Staff Director for Disclosure.—Kent C. Cooper, 800 Fourth Street SW., S603 20024. Assistant Staff Director for Information.—David H. Fiske, 5918 Broad Branch Road 20015. Director, Data Systems Development.—Paul A. Forlenza, 400 O Street SW., Apt. 104 20024. FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION Federal Building, 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20461. Phone, 566-9222 Admanistrator—John F. O’Leary. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Adminzstrator.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Management.— Martin D. Howell. Assoctate Administrator for Policy and Program Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Conservation and Environment.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Energy Resource Development.— William G. Rosenberg. Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs.— Gorman C. Smith. Assistant Adminzstrator for Energy Information and Analysis.—John F. Christie. Assistant Administrator for International Energy Affairs.—Clement B. Malin. Assistant Administrator for Strategic Petroleum Reserves.—Thomas KE. Noel. Director, Congressional Affairs.—Paul Cyr. Director, Communications and Public Affairs.—Thomas S. Sedler. Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs.—Michael F. Starr. Director, Private Grievances and Redress.—Melvin Goldstein. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Administrators— ! Atlanta.—Donald E. Allen, 1655 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Boston.—Robert W. Mitchell, 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114. Chicago.—N. Allen Anderson, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Dallas.—D. M. Fowler, P.O. Box 2263, Dallas, Tex. 75235. Denver.—Dudley E. Faver, 1075 South Yukon Street, P.O. Box 2647, Belmar Branch, Lakewood, Colo. 80226. Kansas City.—Neil L. Adams, 1150 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106. New York.—Alfred Kleinfeld, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Philadelphia.—Joseph A. LaSala, 1421 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. San Francisco—W. C. Arntz, 111 Pine Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Seattle.—Jack B. Robertson, 1992 Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, 320 First Street 20552. Phone, 376-3282 (Code 196) Chairman.— Garth Marston, Washington, D.C. Members: [Vacancy.] Grady Perry, Jr., 9208 Twin Hill Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Executive Assistant to the Chairman.— George S. Oram, Jr., 5504 Park Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Secretary to the Board.—James J. Finn, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 1526, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant to the Board.—Trent Feldman, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Administrative Assistant to Board Member Perry.—Steven P. Doehler, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Director, Office of Communications.—[Vacancy.] Degiy reverts S. Marshall, 3208 Highland Place 20008 (acting irector). Director, Office of Economic Research.— Donald M. Kaplan, No. 9 Hawthorn Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Derviy Director—Richard Marcis, 11309 Woodson Avenue, Kensington, Md. 0709 676 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Examinations and Supervision.— William Sprague, 4705 Guinea Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director.—Robert J. Moore, 8921 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of the Federal Home Loan Banks.—James L. Richter, 947 Kimber-wicke Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director—Elmer B. Callahan, 2852 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Darector, Office of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.—[Vacancy.] Deputy Director—Loren B. Means, 2504 West Meredith Street, Vienna, Va 22180 (acting director). Director, Office of Finance.—[Vacancy.] Deputy Director.—Michael Mickett, 4816 Red Fox Road, Rockville, Md. 20852 (acting director). Acting General Counsel.—Daniel J. Goldberg, 6600 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22213. Deputy General Counsel. Paul E. McGraw, 1310 Cleveland Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Office of Housing and Urban Affairs.—[Vacancy.] Deputy Director—Robert S. Warwick, 2004 Baltimore Road, Apt. No. C-42, Rockville, Md. 20851 (acting director). Director, Oflice of Industry Development.—Edward J. Murphy, 4910 Terrell Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director.—Stephen J. Smellowsky, 6716 Kdgemere Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Director, Oflice of Management Systems and Administration.— George S. Oram, Jr., 5504 Park Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director.—Joseph W. Gillespie, 10509 Streamview Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Administration and Methods Division.—Robert J. Gilbert, 4511 Amherst Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Financial Management Division.—Joseph W. Gillespie, 10509 Streamview Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Information Systems Division.—Richard L. Petrocci, 2917 Sandwich Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Director, Management Systems Division.—John M. Buckley, 9301 Swinburne Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Personnel Management Division.— Frank G. Healey, 7555 Kingman Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Executive Secretary, Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Advisory Committee—James J. Finn, 2301 S. Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 1526, Arlington, Va. 22202. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS COUNCIL 1900 E Street 20415. Phone, 632-6878 Chairman.— Chairman of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. Members: Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor. Bert Lance, Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Executive Director—Henry B. Frazier III, 1605 Stonebridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION 1100 L Street 20573. Phone, 523-5764 Commissioners: Chairman.—Karl E. Bakke, 6305 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Vice Chairman.—Clarence Morse, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 1201-W 20016. James V. Day, 5524 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Ashton C. Barrett, 2400 Virginia Avenue, Apt. C-1018 20037. Bob Casey, 5016 Loughboro Road 20016. Managing Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Managing Director.—N. Thomas Harris, 8521 Fox Run, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Managing Director for Consumer Affairs.—Otto J. Kirse, 2432 Holt Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Secretary.—Francis C. Hurney, 4021 20th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary.—Joseph C. Polking, 857 Third Street SW. 20024. General Counsel.—Richard C. Hull, 4914 Sedgwick Street 20016. Deputy General Counsel.—Robert D. Bourgoin, 857 Third Street SW. 20024. Deputy General Counsel—Edward G. Gruis. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—John E. Cograve, 7936 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Bureau of Compliance—Wm. Jarrel Smith, Jr., 2014 Addey Court, Falls Chirch, Va. 22043. : Deputy Director, Bureau of Compliance.—Daniel J. Connors, 13600 Wendover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Office of Agreements.—Robert G. Drew, 6919 Vancouver Road, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Chief, Office of Tariffs and Intermodalism.—Edward F. Hawkins, 1910 Everest Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Office of Domestic Commerce.—Eugene P. Stakem, 8415 Carrollton Parkway, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Director, Bureau of Industry Economics.—Albert J. Klingel. Deputy Director, Bureau of Industry Economics.—Andrew H. Weissler. Chief, Office of Economic Analysis.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Financial Analysis.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Data Systems.—John L. Jividen, 7212 Constantine Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Bureau of Certification and Licensing.— Leroy F. Fuller, 1053 Kinglet Court, McLean, Va. 22101. : Deputy Director, Bureau of Certification and Licensing.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Water Pollution Responsibility.—Robert M. Skall. Chief, Office of Freight Forwarders.—Charles L. Clow, 9701 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chef, Office of Passenger Vessel Certification.—Frank L. Bartak, Quebec House North, 2801 Quebec Street 20008. Director, Bureau of Hearing Counsel.—John Robert Ewers, 6806 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Diraston, Bureau of Hearing Council.—Paul J. Kaller, 2314 39th Street 2000 Director, Office of Personnel.— William J. Herron, Jr. Director, Office of Budget and Finance—Earl D. Updegrove, 1103 Kennedy Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Chief, Division of Office Services.—John C. Wagner, 326 Wende Way, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061. International Affairs O flicer—Thomas Christensen, 3609 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Congressional Relations and Public Information Officer.—C. William Cardin. Director, Bureau of Enforcement.—James K. Cooper, 717 Springloch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Director, Bureau of Enforcement.—[Vacant.] Perel, Atlantic District.—Geoffrey Rogers, 351 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, +Y.-11518, Director, Pacific District.—Leonard Nordgren. Director, Gulf District.—Harry T. Statham, 8808 Hermitage Place, River Ridge, La. 70123. Area Director, Puerto Rico-U.S. Virgin Islands.—Rambel A. Cuprill, 87 Mamey Street, Milaville, Rio Piedras, P.R. 00926. FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE 2100 K Street 20427. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 149, 35300) D irector—James F. Scearce, 6714 Danforth Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director—Tally R. Livingston, 1 Washington Circle 20037. Special Assistant.—John A. Wagner, 13210 Pennerview Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director of Arbitration Services.—L. Lawrence Schultz, 3331 Reservoir Road 20007. 678 Congressional Directory Director of Technical Services.—Jerome T. Barrett, 1712 Rupert Street, McLean, Va. 22101. General Counsel—Herbert Fishgold, 7810 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22360. Director of Mediation Services—Kenneth E. Moffett, 6605 Carlton Court, Laurel, Md. 20810. Director of Administration.— Robert P. Gajdys, 11919 Winterthur Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Information Director—Norman O. Walker, 3607 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Region 1.—Paul Yager, Federal Building, Room 2937, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Region 2.—Robert W. Donnahoo, Room 401, Mall Building, Fourth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region 3.—Charles L. Bowen (acting), Suite 400, 1422 West Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Region 4.—Edward F. O’Brien, 1525 Superior Building, 815 Superior Avenue NE., Cleveland, Ohio 44114. Region 6.—Richard D. Williams, 1402 Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Region 6.—Paul E. Bowers, Chromalloy Plaza, Fifth floor, 120 South Central Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63105. Region 7.—FEugene F. Barry, 50 San Francisco Street, Suite 235, San Francisco, Calif. 94133. Region 8.—James L. Macpherson, 440 Fourth and Vine Building, 2615 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98121. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 825 North Capitol Street 20426. Phone, 275-4006 (Code 139) Commissioners: Chairman.—Richard L. Dunham, 1615 Hunting Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Vice Chairman.—James G. Watt, 5407 Keppler Road, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Commassioner.—Don S. Smith, 5600 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Commassioner.—John H. Holloman ITI, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Director.—J. Curtis Fee, 114 South Fayette Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Special Assistant to the Executive Director—Paul M. Feine, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Assistant Executive Director (Regulatory Information System).—Joseph N. DiMarino, 4700 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Comptroller—John F. King, 6115 85th Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Secretary.—Xenneth F. Plumb, 3700 North John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary.—Lois Cashell, 6100 Westchester Pike Drive, No. 1605, College Park, Md. 20740. Office of Administrative Law Judges.— Chief, Joseph Zwerdling, 9912 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Office of Special Assistants.—Chief, Kenneth E. Richardson, 8924 Belmart Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Policy Analysis.—Chief, Haskell P. Wald, 9528 Friars Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. O fice of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Drexel D. Journey, 4540 Windom Place 20016. Deputy General Counsel.—Robert W. Perdue, Box 99A, RD 2, Grantsville, Md. 21536. Solicitor.—Allan A. Tuttle, 5706 Gloster Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Litigation Counsels: Francis J. Gilmore, 9912 Derbyshire Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Daniel Goldstein, 9434 Curran Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Jon G. Lotis, 14020 Cricket Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Ruth G. Van Cleve, 4400 Emory Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Acting Assistant Litigation Counsels: Gordon M. Grant, 4506 35th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. James N. Wood, 2401 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. dis of Chief Accouniant: Chief Accountant.—Lorin H. Drennan, Jr., 5233 Elliott Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. Degury Chief Accountant.—XKent H. Crowther, 2612 Schooley Drive, Alexandria, a. 22306. Assistant to the Chief.—FEugene J. Shuchart, 12931 Dean Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Division of Audits.—Morris R. Fitzgerald, 3112 North Trinidad Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Chief, Dwision of Systems and Financial Reports.—John Loreg, Jr., 9204 David-son Street, College Park, Md. 20740. Bureau of Power: Acting Chief.—Jack L. Weiss, 3818 Greenly Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Chief.—[Vacant.] Assistant Chief —Edward O. Savwoir, 6115 North Dakota Avenue 20011. Chef, Dwision of Power Surveys and Analyses.—Bernard B. Chew, 8912 Falls Chapel Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Division of River Basins.— George M. Adkins, 12619 Montclair Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Acting Chuef, Dwision of Rates and Corporate Regulation.— Robert E. Cackowski, 2609 Woodfern Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Chief, Division of Licensed Projects. James J. Stout, 2831 North Van Buren Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Chief, Dwision of Power Supply and Reliability.—Alton P. Donnell, 1233 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Regional Offices and Regional Engineers: Atlanta, Ga.—Clarence L. Fishburne, 730 Peachtree Building 30308. Chacago, Ill.—Bernard D. Murphy, 230 South Dearborn Street 60604. Fort Worth, Tex.—Lenard B. Young, 819 Taylor Street 76102. New York, N.Y.—James D. Hebson, 26 Federal Plaza 10007. San Francisco, Calif.— George R. Bell, 555 Battery Str eet 94111. Bureau of Natural ‘Gas: Chief —S. William Yost, 1997 Milboro Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Acting Deputy Chief.—Kenneth A. Williams, 13717 Fairridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Administrative Staff.—Dean R. Koth, 8317 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Analysis and Compliance Division.—Leon J. Slavin, 9449 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Pipeline and Producer Rates Division.— Lundy R. Wright, 4212 Isbell Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Chief, Planning and Development Division.— Gordon K. Zareski, 11102 Lamessa Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Systems Operations Division.— Frederick D. Cornelius, 1510 North 12th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Oflice of Administrative Operations.— Director, Peter Hryskanich, 3303 Stonesboro Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20122. Office of Public Information.— Director, William L. Webb, 7712 Cayuga Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Personnel Programs.— Director, Lois Schutte, 4141 North Henderson Road, No. 807, Arlington, Va. 22203. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street 20580. Phone, 655-4000 Commissioners: Chairman.— Calvin J. Collier, 6186 Hardy Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Paul Rand Dixon, 5911 Carlton Lane 20016. Elizabeth Hanford Dole, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. David ~ Clanton, 1600 South Eads, Apt. 506N, Arlington, Va. 22202. [Vacant. Sg to the Chairman.— William A. E. Doying, 817 Duke Street, Alexandria, a. 22314. Secretary (Acting).—John F. Dugan, 8691 Lindenbrook Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Secretary.—James A. Tobin, 16520 Emory Lane, "Olney, Md. 20853. Assistant Secretary for Minutes. — Virginia M. Harding, 3 ‘West Luray Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. 680 Congressional Directory Secretary (Acting)—Continued Services Division.— Chief, Clifford G. Thuot, Sr., 9815 Perrott Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Records Division.—Chief, John D. MaColl, 1271 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Legal Information Division.— Chief, John E. Bokel, 2402 Cloudcroft Square, Reston, Va. 22091. Executive Director—Richard T. McNamar. Assistant Executive Director for Management.—Edward C. McConnaughey, Jr., 16 Fifth Street SE. 20003. Division of Personnel —Chief, Barry J. Kefauver, 8610 Yardley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Division of Budget and Finance.—Chief, James A. Williams, 19939 Spur Hill Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Division of Administrative Services.— Chief, Robert H. Jones, 4305 Ever-green Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Division of Management.—Chief, Daniel I. O’Leary, 11919 Winterthur Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Librarian.— Maureen M. Moore, 6509 Walters Woods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Office of Policy Planning and Evaluation.— Acting Director, John Pisarkiewicz, Jr., 304 Broadleaf Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Public Information.— Acting Director, Leonard J. McEnnis, 6517 Wilmett Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. General Counsel.—Robert J. Lewis, 2508 Paxton Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Deputy General — Gerald P. Norton, 3504 Lowell Street Counsel 20016. Assistant to the General Counsel—Jack Schwartz, 1809 19th Street 20009. Assistant to the General Counsel.—John T. Fischbach, 8115 Gale Street, Annan- dale, Va. 22003. Assistant to the General Counsel. —Barry R. Rubin, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. host General Counsel.—Barry J. Cutler, 7700 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, d. 20015. Assistant General Counsel.—Thomas L. Adams, Jr.,, 3313 N Street 20015. Assistant General Counsel (Acting).—Jerold D. Cummins, 47 South Aberdeen, Arlington, Va. 22204. Office of the Administrative Law Judges.— Director, Daniel H. Hanscom, 7701 Hackamore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Bureau of Competition. "Director, Owen M. Johnson, Jr., 10811 Fox Hunt Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director. —[Vacant.] i to the Director—Peter W. Kitson, 6037 Ticonderoga Court, Burke, a. 22015. Assistant to the Director—John J. Mathias, 8812 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant to the Director—James C. Hamill, Jr., 211A South Union Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant to the Director.—E. Perry Johnson, 9247 Bailey Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant to the Director——Albert A. Foer, 4303 Reno Road 20008. Assistant Director—Roslyn D. Young, Jr., 3804 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director—Ronald J. Dolan, 11564 Woodhollow Court, Reston, Va. 22901. Assistant Director.—David J. Saylor, 4617 Reno Road 20008. Assistant Director.—David I. Wilson, 9 Ninth Street NE. 20002. Assistant Director.— Walter T. Winslow, Jr., 2710 36th Street 20007. Assistant Director—Edmund B. Frost, 2925 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Assistant Director.—Alan K. Palmer, 6003 Welborn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Director—Harry A. Garfield II, 3511 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Assistant Director for Accounting.— William A. Lemberg, 5710 North 15th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Director for Compliance.—Joseph J. Gercke, 4004 Cleveland Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Director for Evaluation.— Daniel C. Schwartz, 363 O Street SW. 20024. Manager, Division of Litigation Support.—E. Hugh Kinney, 9525 Saluda Court, Lorton, Va. 22079. Bureau of "Economics. — Director, Darius W. Gaskins, Jr., 3200 Oliver Street 20015. Deputy Director—James M. Folsom, 6200 Wilson Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant to the Director.—Sanford Rederer, 1742 Corcoran Street 20009. Assistant to the Director.—X.dward Eitches, 1417 Hopkins Street 20036. Assistant Director for Economic Evidence (Acting).—James M. Folsom, 6200 Wilson Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Assistant Director for Industry Analysis.—Paul D. Qualls, 9358 Mellenbrook Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant Director for Financial Statistics.— William H. Sprunk, 6110 Lorcom Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Bureau of Consumer Protection.— Acting Director, Margery Waxman Smith. Deputy Director—Margery Waxman Smith. Assistant to the Director.—William J. Baer, 2126 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant to the Director.—Sarah Jane Hughes, 3410 P Street 20007. Assistant to the Director.—J. Patrick Kelly, 4320 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Assistant Director for Compliance.—Eric M. Rubin, 1657 Bentana Way, Reston, Va. 2207C. Assistant Director for Marketing Practices.—Richard C. Foster, 15611 Peach-walker Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Dzrector for National Advertising.—Richard B. Herzog, 1509 44th Street 20007. Assistant Director for Special Projects.—James V. DeLong, 4840 Glenbrook Road 20016. Assistant Director for Special Statutes.— Christian S. White, 4105 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director for Rulemaking.— William D. Dixon, 707 Skyline Court NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Regional Offices: Regional Directors— Atlanta.—Samuel E. Combs, 1718 Peachtree Street, Room 1000 30309. Boston.— William M. Gibson, 150 Causeway Street, Room 1301 02114. Chicago.—Stephanie W. Kanwit, 55 East Monroe Street, Suite 1437 60603. Cleveland.—Paul R. Peterson, 1339 Federal Office Building, 1240 East Ninth Street 44199. Dallas.— Carl L. Swanson, Jr., 2001 Bryan Street, Suite 2665 75201. Denver—John W. Madden III, 1405 Curtis Street, Suite 2900 80202. Los Angeles.—Carol G. Emerling, 13209 Federal Building, 11000 Wilshire Boulevard 90024. New York.—Richard A. Givens, 2243-EB, Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza 10007. San Francisco— William A. Arbitman, Box 36005, 450 Golden Gate Avenue 94102. Seattle—William C. Erxleben, 28th Floor, Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue 98174. Washington, D.C.—Michael J. Vitale, 600-C, Gelman Building, 2120 L Street 20037. FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES 1111 20th Street 20579. Phone, 653-6166 Chairman.—J. Raymond Bell, 2113 S Street 20008. Commaissioner.— Wilfred J. Smith, 307 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Commissioner.—Robert E. Lee. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Commerce Building, 14th and E Streets 20230. Phone, 377-2862 Chairman.—Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce. Members: W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury. Clifford L. Alexander, Secretary of the Army. Executive Secretary.—John J. DaPonte, Jr., 5334 42d Place 20015. Staff Assistant.—Harold E. Strausbaugh, 7928 Sausalito Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 121 Second Street NE. 20002. Phone, 543-1666 OFFICERS FOR 1976 AND 1977 President.—J. Caleb Boggs, Delaware. Vice President.—Horace R. Kornegay, North Carolina. Secretary.— Charles B. Brownson, Indiana. Treasurer.—Carlton R. Sickles, Maryland. Dzirectors: Jeffery Cohelan, California (immediate past president.) William R. Anderson, Tennessee. William H. Ayres, Ohio. John A. Blatnik, Minnesota. Frank M. Karsten, Missouri. Melvin R. Laird, Wisconsin. George Meader, Michigan. Henry P. Smith ITI, New York. Ralph W. Yarborough, Texas. Honorary Directors: Brooks Hays, Arkansas. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota. Executive Director.—Jed Johnson, Jr., Oklahoma. Oral Historian.—Charles T. Morrissey. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Building, 18th and F Streets 20405. Phone, 655-4000 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Acting Deputy Admanistrator— Wallace H. Robinson, Jr., 3425 Farm Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Executive Secretariat.—James J. Delaney, 7810 Helena Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director of Congressional Affairs.—Joseph W. Harrison, 4924 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Acting Director of Public Affairs.—Richard Q. Vawter, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director of Information.—Richard Q. Vawter, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director of Public Services.—Robert J. Ireland, 6117 Lundy Place, Burke, Va. 22015. Director of Consumer Affairs—David F. Peterson, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Coordinator, Federal Information Centers Staff.—Donald R. Knenlein, 5491 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Planning, Policy, and Evaluation.—E. W. Dinkelacker, 2316 39th Street 20007. Director of Major Systems Acquisition Support.—Bertrand G. Berube, 1921 Kenbar Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief Administrative Judge.—Robert B. James, Jr., 7411 Galanis Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Audits.—Howard R. Davia, 2116 Post Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director of Investigations.—Robert E. Reeb, 4710 Bethesda Avenue, Apt. 501, Bethesda, Md. 20014. General Counsel.—Donald P. Young, 7329 Calvert Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy General Counsel.—Herman W. Barth, 11305 Clara Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant General Counsel, Administration and Records Division.— Robert J. Yock, 4200 Webster Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. A Assistant General Counsel, Automated Data and Telecommunications Dwiston.— [Vacant.] Administrator—Continued General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsel, Claims and Litigation Division.—Robert R. Rice, 14159 Triadelphi Mill Road, Dayton, Md. 21036. Assistant General Counsel, Labor Law Division.—Thomas N. Gasque, 7353 Eldorado Court, McLean, Va. 22107. Assistant General Counsel, Preparedness and Policy Diwvision.—Charles V. Curcio, 11631 Hunters Green Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Acting Assistant General Counsel, Public Buildings Division.—John V. Mulligan, 5817 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant General Counsel, Regulatory Law Dwvision.—Spence William Perry, 107 Sixth Street NE. 20002. Assistant General Counsel, Procurement Diwvision.— Edward J. Duignan, 4481 Q Street 20007. Assistant General Counsel, Transportation Audit Diwision.— Robert D. Little, 8715 Picadilly Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director of Adminestration.—G. C. Gardner. Ezxecutwe Officer.—C. L. Morrison, Jr., 608 Naylor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director of Budget.—Raymond A. Fontaine, 5501 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Data Systems.— Darrell O. Clokey, 10302 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director of Finance.—Paul S. Carter, 5733 Sudley Road, Manassas, Va. 22110. Director of Management Services.—Philip Schmidt, 2804 Blue Jay Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director of Personnel.—James W. Hardgrove, 427 Christopher Avenue, Apt. 22, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE Building 4, Crystal Mall 20406. Phone, 557-8667 Commassioner, Federal Supply Service.—Wallace H. Robinson, Jr., 3425 Farm Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Commissioner, Federal Supply Service—Jay H. Bolton, 1515 Jefferson Davis Highway, ‘Apt. 1619, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Director.—L. L. Mitchell, 3912 South 12th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Federal Procurement Regulations Staff. —Philip G. Read, 9609 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Darector, Management Planning and Program Analysts Office. Paul J. Caggiano, 11821 Hunting Ridge Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner for Customer Service and Support.—Donald K. Mitchell, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant Commissioner for Procurement.— Frederick B. Bunke, 813 Massena Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Commissioner for Supply Distribution.— William B. Foote, 9811 Meridan Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner for Personal Property Disposal.— George I. Perryman, 4141 North Henderson Street, Apt. 1119, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Commissioner for Property Management. —E. L. Harper, 4316 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Commissioner for Standards and Quality Control.—Roger F. Carroll, Jr., 907 Country Club Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Commissioner for Transportation and Public Utilities.—Ciro P. Farina, 3915 49th Street, 20016. Director, National Automotive Center.—James J. Cortez, 3637 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, National Furniture Center.—Robert E. Hughes, 9500 Boyer Place, Silver Spring, Md. 22190. Director, National Tools Center.—Frederick G. Melhem, Route 2, P.O. Box 87P, Oakwood Drive, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE General Services Building 20405. Phone, 566-1100 Commissioner, Public Buildings Service.—Nicholas A. Panuzio, 3117 Northwood Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Commissioner, Public Buildings Service—T. L. Peyton, Jr. Everune Director. — Robert J. DiLuchio, 14924 Clavel Street, Rockville, Md. 0853. 684 ~ Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner for Construction Management.—C. C. Law. Assistant Commissioner for Federal Protective Service Management.— Charles T. Cobb, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. W818, Arlington, Va. 22209. Acting Assistant Commissioner for Real Property.—Roy Markon. Assistant Commissioner for Space Planning and Management.—Loy M. Shipp, Jr., 7012 Hopewood Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Associate Commissioner for Project Management.—Jack L. Packard. Assistant Commissioner for Buildings Management.— William R. Campbell, 26 Boone Trail, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Assistant Commissioner for Management Planning and Evaluation.—Arnold Bresnick, 1419 Perrel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. AUTOMATED DATA AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE General Services Building 20405. Phone, 566-1000 Commassioner, Automated Data and Telecommunications Service.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner, Automated Data and Telecommumnications Service.— Warren E. Burton, 7900 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Director.—Leonard Yonkler, 5500 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Office of Management Policy and Planning.—Robert A. Coyer, 4701 Albemarle Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Assistant Commissioner for Agency Assistance, Planning, and Policy.—Michael Muntner. Assim) Commissioner for Automated Data Management Services.— George W. odson. Assistant Commissioner for Telecommunications.—Elmer D. Jones, 3918 South 12th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. © NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE Seventh and Pennsylvania 20408. Phone, 523-3134 Archivist of the United States.—James B. Rhoads, 6502 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Deputy Archivist of the United States—James E. O’Neill, 8500 Varsity Court, Annandale, Va.. 22003. Executive Director—John J. Landers, 5015 Allan Road, Westgate, Md. 20016. Executive Director, National Historical Publications and Records Commaission.— Frank G. Burke, 3401 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of the Federal Register—Fred J. Emery, 3526 Quesada Street 20015. Director, Executive Agencies and Legislative Division.— Robert E. Lewis, 4107 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Dzrector, Presidential Documents Division.—[Vacant.] Assistant Archivist for the National Archives.—Mabel E. Deutrich, 1131 University Boulevard West, Apt. 1602, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Archivist for Educational Programs.— Albert Meisel, 3309 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries.— Daniel J. Reed, 6410 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries—Richard A. Jacobs, 404 Beaumont Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Herbert Hoover Library.—Thomas T. Thalken, Rural Route No. 4, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.— William R. Emerson, Tan House Woods Road, Hyde Park, N.Y. 12538. Director, Harry S. Truman Library.— Benedict K. Zobrist, 3522 South Cottage, Independence, Mo. 64055. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.—John E. Wickman, 315 Grant Street, Enterprise, Kans. 67441. Director, John F. Kennedy Library.—Dan H. Fenn, Jr., 130 Worthen Road, Lexington, Mass. 02173. b Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Library.—Harry J. Middleton, 2201 Exposition Boulevard, Austin, Tex. 78703. Assistant Archivist for Federal Records Centers— Walter W. Stender, 513 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. 30 Assistant Archivist for Records Management.—Forest L. Williams, 6604 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS Region 1, Regional Administrator.—Albert A. Gammal, Jr., 73 Sagamore Road, Worcester, Mass. 01609. Region 2, Regional Administrator.— Gerald J. Turetsky, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Region 3, Regional Administrator.—John F. Galuardi, 11505 Bedfordshire Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854. Region 4, Regional Administrator.—L. D. Strom, townhouse No. 19, Olde Ivy Square NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30342. Region 6, Acting Regional Administrator—Edward R. Kennelly, 5253 Park Avenue, Downers Grove, Ill. 60515. Region 6, Regional Admainistrator—H. D. Harvell, 12411 Overbrook Road, Leanwood, Kans. 66209. Region 7, Regional Administrator.—XKarl Merrill, 7310 Durado Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. 76179. Region 8, Regional Administrator.—Michael J. Norton, 2655 Van Gordon Drive, Lakewood, Colo. 80215. Region 9, Regional Administrator—Thomas E. Hannon, 17539 Garland Court, Castro Valley, Calif. 94546. Region 10, Regional Administrator—David L. Head, 29318 Ninth Place South, Federal Way, Wash. 98002. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS COMMISSION 711 14th Street 20408. Phone, 724-1083 Members.—James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States (chairman); Robert, B. Burke, professor of history, University of Washington; Harry A. Black-mun, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States; John Brademas, Member, U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana; Richard H. Erney, associate director, State Historical Society of Wisconsin; Alfred Goldberg, historian, Office of the Secretary of Defense; Herbert G. Gutman, professor of history, City College of New York; David L. Hicks, professor of history, New York University; Janet James, professor of history, Boston College; Elizabeth Hamer Kegan, Assistant Librarian of Congress; Charles E. Lee, director, South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Mary Lynn MecCree, curator of Hull-House, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island; Edgar A. Toppin, professor of history, Virginia State College; David F. Trask, director, Historical Office, Department of State; Richmond D. Williams, director, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library of Delaware; George C. Wortley III, publisher, of Fayetteville, N.Y. NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD Seventh and Pennsylvania 20408. Phone, 523-3134 Members.—James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States (chairman); (vacant) U.S. Senate position; Jack Brooks, chairman, House Government Operations Committee. Serdary John J. Landers, Executive Director, National Archives and Records ervice. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER 1100 L Street 20408. Phone, 523-5240 Members.— The Archivist of the United States (chairman); officer of the Depart-ment of Justice designated by the Attorney General; the Public Printer. Secretary.—Fred J. Emery, Director of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service. FEDERAL PREPAREDNESS AGENCY General Services Building 20405. Phone, 655-4000 Darector, Federal Preparedness Agency.— Leslie W. Bray, Jr., 3660 Tallwood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Executive Assistant.—Thomas J. Simmons, 4127 South Four-Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22020. Executive Director.—Daniel H. Schmidt, 6106 Rockwell Road, Burke, Va. 22204. 686 Congressional Directory Assistant Director for Research, Development, and Program Coordination.—Dalimil Kybal, 3900 Watson Place 20007. Assistant Director for Conflict Preparedness.—Daniel J. Cronin, 5633 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Director for Civil Crisis Preparedness—Lawrence Y. Goldberg, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director for Stockpile Disposal.—[Vacant.] GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Office: 2007 I Street 20006. Phone, 872-1516 President.—Jack W. Millar, M.D., 16715 Whites Ferry Road, Poolsville, Md. 20837. Vice President.—Hamilton B. Webb, USAF, MC (Ret.), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. General Counsel.—Joseph E. Keller, 4525 Macomb Street 20016. Secretary.— Mary E. Corning, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Executive Assistant.— Gloriela Calvo, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. GORGAS MEMORIAL LABORATORY, PANAMA, R.P. Director.—Pedro Galindo, M.S., Apartado 6991, Panama, R.P. HARRY S TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION 712 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 395-4831 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chazrman.—John W. Snyder, Washington, D.C. Vice Chairman.—Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Treasurer.—Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Secretary.— Mrs. Margaret Truman Daniel, New York, N.Y. Members: Walter E. Craig, Phoenix, Ariz. John Portner Humes, Mill Neck, N.Y. Richard A. King, Independence, Mo. Elliott D. Marshall, Front Royal, Va. Jonathan Moore, Weston, Mass. Thomas F. Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. Gene Taylor, Representative from Missouri. Executive Secretary.—Dr. Robert KE. Cleary, Bethesda, Md. General Counsel.—Charles S. Murphy, Washington, D.C. INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION 1730 K Street, Sixth Floor 20006. Phone, 653-6184 (Code 149, ext. 6184) Commaussioners: Chairman.—Jerome K. Kuykendall, 2700 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. John T. Vance, 7B3 President Point Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Richard W. Yarborough, 5140 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Mrs. Margaret Hunter Pierce, 3829 Garfield Street 20007. Brantley Blue, 9143 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief Counsel.—Harry E. Webb, Jr., 3163 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Director.—David H. Bigelow, 4305 Tuckerman Street, University Park, Md. 20782. INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Rosslyn, Va. 22209. Phone, 703-841-3800 Chairman, Board of Directors.—Augustin S. Hart, Jr., care of Quaker Oats Inter-national, Inc., Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, Ill. 60654. Vice Chairman, Board of Directors.—George Cabot Lodge, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, Soldiers Field, Boston, Mass. 02163. Prestident.—William M. Dyal, Jr., 4018 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Congressional Liatson.—Hugh B. Key, 6214 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, UNITED STATES International Trade Commission Building, 701 E Street 20436. Phone, 202-523-0173 Commassioners: Daniel Minchew, chairman, of Georgia, 16 Fourth Street SE. 20003. Josh O. Parker, vice chairman, of Virginia, 4026 25th Street North, Arlington, a. 22207. Will E. Leonard, of Louisiana, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. George M. Moore, of Maryland, 1101 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Catherine Bedell, of Washington, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Italo H. Ablondi, of New York, 209 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Secretary.— Kenneth R. Mason, 6907 96th Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director of Operations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director of Operations.—[Vacant.] ; Director, Office of Economic Research.— George N. Ecklund, P.O. Box 103, Lovettsville, Va. 22080. Director, Office of Industries.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Office of Indusiries—Aaron H. Chesser, 2605 Roswell Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Chefs of Industries Divisions: Agriculture, Fisheries and Forest Products Diwision.—Edward P. Furlow, 4876 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Textiles, Leather Products and Apparel Dwision.—[Vacant.] Energy and Chemicals Division.—Aimison Jonnard, 1202 Old Stable Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Machinery and Equipment.—Charles W. Daiker, 1135 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Minerals and Metals.— William E. Wright, 6654 Chilton Court, McLean, Va. 22101. General Manufactures—Selma L. Coble, 2909 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Director, Office of Nomenclature—Eugene Rosengarden, 15217 Manor Lake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Data Systems.—Martin Hershkowitz, 1805 Billman Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, New York Field Oflice.— Walter S. Trezevant. Director, Office of Administration.—[Vacant.] General Counsel. —Russell N. Shewmaker, 5857 Nebraska Avenue 20015. Congressional Liaison.—[Vacant.] Director, Policy/Planning.—[Vacant.] Executive Liaison and Special Adviser for Trade Agreements.— William T. Hart, 3321 N Street 20007. Administrative Law Judge.—Myron Renick, 4141 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, 12th Street and Constitution Avenue 20423 Phone, 343-1100 (Code 183, ext. 4141) Chairman.— George M. Stafford, 5704 Newington Road 20016. Vice Chairman.—Charles L. Clapp, 2611 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Commissioners: ; Rupert L. Murphy, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-114, Arlington, Va. 22202. Virginia Mae Brown, Apt. 423-N, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Dale W. Hardin, 1011 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Robert C. Gresham, 14712 Claude Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. : Arad T. MacFarland, Apt. 708-S, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, a. 22202, A. Daniel O'Neal, 1905 Torregrossa Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Commaissioners—Continued Betty Jo Christian, 3750 Fordham Road 20016. [Vacant.] [Vacant.] Office of the Managing Director: Mapaging Director.— William R. Johnson, 3904 South 9th Street, Arlington, a. 22204. Assistant Managing Director.—John P. Kratzke, Route 659, Box 212D, Chan-tilly, Va. 22021. Budget and Fiscal O flicer—Dr. Bernita A. Joyce, 601 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Personnel.—Curtis F. Adams, 5808 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Section of Administrative Services.—David C. Rogers, 9473 Shouse Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Section of Systems Development.—Alden E. Luke, 8416 Georgian Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of the Secretary/Congressional Relations: Secretary/Congressional Relations Officer—Robert L. Oswald, Apt. 1809, 400 Madison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Secretary.—H. Gordon Homme, Jr., 3344-B South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Congressional Relations Oflicer.—Richard W. Kyle, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Office of Public and Consumer Information: Public Information Oflicer.—[Vacant.] Press Information O flicer—Edgar B. Hamilton, Jr., 8806 Trafalgar Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Mark L. Evans, 2436 39th Street NW. 20007. Deputy General Counsel.—Robert S. Burk, 7211 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Associate General Counsel (Litigation).— Charles H. White, Jr., 11804 Gregers-croft Street, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate General Counsel (Research and Opinions).—Hanford O’Hara, 3529 Porter Street 20016. Associate General Counsel (Legislation).—[Vacant.] Office of Proceedings: Director.—Robert J. Brooks, 707 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Associate Director.— Edward J. Schack, 3205 N Street 20007. Deputy Director, Section of Finance.—Philip Israel, 23 Stone Henge Circle, Pikesville, Md. 21208. Deputy Director, Section of Operating Rights.—J. Patterson King, 3417 Mans-field Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Director, Section of Rates.—Janice M. Rosenak, 4902 Newport Avenue 20016. Rail Services Planning Office: Director—Alan M. Fitzwater, 8409 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Hearings: Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Robert C. Bamford, 3709 Prado Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge— William J. Bateman, 3101 Chesa-peake Street 20008. Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge.—James E. Hopkins, Apt. 906, 2059 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Bureau of Accounts: Director—John A. Grady, 3902 Pine Brook Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Director.—Bryan Brown, Jr., 5133 Lipsner Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Bureau of Economics: Director.—Ernest R. Olson, 10404 Great Arbor Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director.—Robert G. Rhodes, 1213 Burtonwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement: Director.—Peter M. Shannon, Jr., 9212 Bells Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director—Robert S. Turkington, 12024 Whippoorwill Lane, Rock- ville, Md. 20852. Bureau of Operations: Director.—Joel E. Burns, 2406 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director.—Lewis R. Teeple, 1966 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Bureau of Traffic: Director—Martin E. Foley, 6021 Tilden Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Director.—Neil S. Llewellyn, 8807 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1: Boston, Mass. Covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut.—Robert L. Abare, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, Room 501, 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114. Region 2: Philadelphia, Pa. Covering Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia.—James L. Haygood, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, William J. Green, Jr., Federal Building, Room 3238, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region 3: Atlanta, Ga. Covering Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida.—James B. Weber, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, Room 300, 1252 West Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Region 4: Chicago, Ill. Covering Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota.—Alfred E. Rathert, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, Room 1386, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Region 6: Fort Worth, Tex. Covering Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana.—Harold M. Gregory, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, 9A27 Fritz Garland Lanham 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.—John W. McFarland, Regional Managing Director, Inman Commerce Commission, Suite 500, 211 Main Street, San Francisco, alif. 94105. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING-INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE-NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 2101 Constitution Avenue 20418. Phone, 389-8100 The National Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering-Institute of Medicine-National Research Council, although operating under a Congressional charter to advise the Federal Government on request, is a private organization, not an agency of the Federal Government, and receives no ap-propriation from the Congress. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES President.—Philip Handler. Vice President.—Saunders Mac Lane, University of Chicago, 5734 Univeristy Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60637. Home Secretary.—David R. Goddard. Foreign Secretary.— George S. Hammond, Merrill College, University of Cali-fornia, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95064. Treasurer.—E. R. Piore. Executive Officer.—John S. Coleman. Business Manager.—Bernard L. Kropp. Comptroller.—David Williams. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING President.— Courtland D. Perkins. Vice President.— William E. Shoupp, 343 Maple Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218. Treasurer—Edward N. Cole, chairman of board, International Husky, Inc., 10 West Long Lake Road, Bloomfield, Mich. 48013. 79-000 O = 77 = 46 690 Congressional Directory Secretary.—James H. Mulligan, Jr., Dean, School of Engineering, University of California, Irvine, Calif. 92664. Foreign Secretary.—N. Bruce Hannay, Vice President, Research and Patents, Bell Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, N.J. 07974. Executive Officer.—Robert J. Burger. Business Manager.—Bernard L. Kropp. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE President.—David M. Hamburg, M.D. Executive Officer.—XKarl D. Yordy. 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. Perkins is its vice chairman; Mr. Coleman its executive officer, and Mr. Kropp its business manager. NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE EDUCATION OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN 425 13th Street, Suite 1012 20004. Phone, 382-6945 Chairman.—Dean Owen F. Peagler. Executive Director.— Mrs. Roberta Lovenheim. Research Director.—Mrs. Gloria Strickland. Program Analyst.—Mr. Paul Keller. Program Analyst.—Miss Barbara Lippa. Program Analyst.—Mrs. Noreen Borkenhagen. Program Analyst.— Miss Marcia Wilson. Administrative Officer.— Miss Anne Wassil. Secretary.—Mrs. Lisa Haywood. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20546. Phone, 755-2320 (Code 138) OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admangstrator.—Dr. James C. Fletcher, Code A, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3918. Deputy Administrator.—Dr. Alan M. Lovelace, Code AD, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3886. : Associate Administrator.—Dr. John E. Naugle, Code AA, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3818. Deputy Associate Administrator.—Dr. John E. Naugle (acting), Code AAD, Fed-eral Office Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3818. Associate Deputy Administrator—Duward L. Crow, Code ADA, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3914. Director, Office of Policy Analysis.—Nathaniel B. Cohen, Code ADA-1, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7021, 755-8433. NASA Historian.—Dr. E. M. Emme, Code ADA-2, Reporters Building, Room R701, 755-3904. Director, History Office.—Dr. Monte D. Wright, Code ADA-3, Reporters Building, Room R706, 755-3612. Director, Office of Inspections and Security.—James J. Cummings, Code ADA-4, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6079, 755-8304. Director, Management Audit Officc.—Earl E. McGinty, Code ADA-5, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6057, 755-3481. Associate Administrator for Center Operations.—Elmer S. Groo, Code AC, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5143, 755-3708. Assistant Associate Administrator for Center Operations.—Paul E. Cotton, Code AC, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5137, 755-3706. Headquarters Equal Employment Opportunity Oficer.—Earl L. Ginyard, Code ACE, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B136, 755-3604. Director, Office of Industrial Relations.—Robert E. King, Code ACL, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B300, 755-3365. Director, Office of Management Planning and Review.—James R. Elliott, Code ACM, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6133, 755-8383. Associate Administrator for External Affairs.—Herbert J. Rowe, Code L, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7021, 755-3972. : Executive Officer—Edward P. Andrews, Code AE, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3905. : Chairperson, Board of Contract Appeals.—Frederick J. Lees, Code ABA, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6075, 755-8405. Chairperson, Contract Adjustment Board.—Helen S. Kupperman, Code ABB, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7069, 755-3927. NASA Chuef Engineer.—Dr. Walter C. Williams, Code D, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B520, 755-3572. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—S. Neil Hosenball, Code G, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7065, 755-3875. Deputy General Counsel.— Gerald J. Mossinghoff, Code G, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7065, 755-3888. Assistant General Counsel for General Law.—Allie B. Latimer, Code GG, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7069, 755-3920. Assistant General Counsel for Procurement Matters.—John E. O’Brien, Code GK, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7057, 755-3158. Assistant General Counsel for Patent Matters.—Robert F. Kempf, Code GP, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7037, 755-3932. Assistant General Counsel for Laitigatton.—Richard J. Wieland, Code GS, Federal Office Building 6, Room F7069, 755-3924. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs.—Dr. Joseph P. Allen, Code C, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6065, 755-8344. Deputy Assistant Admanestrator.—Judith A. Cole, Code C, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6065, 755-8357. Deputy Assistant Administrator (Programs).—Dr. Joseph P. Allen (acting), Code C, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6065, 755-8344. Director, Congressional Liaison.—Joseph Del Riego, Code C, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6063, 755-8350. Director, Legislation.—James J. Laux, Code C, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6069, 755-8374. Director, Congressional Inquiries.— William H. Allen, Code C, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6069, 755-8394. OFFICE OF DOD AND INTERAGENCY AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for DOD and Interagency Affairs.—John M. Coulter (acting), Code W, Federal Office Building 6, Room F71C9, 755-3940. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator for International Affairs.—Arnold W. 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Deputy Assistant Administrator for Equal Opportunity Programs.— Peter H. Chen, Code UD, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B168, 755-2220. OFFICE OF NASA COMPTROLLER NASA Comptroller.— William E. Lilly, Code B, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6147, 755-8318. Deputy Comptroller and Director, Office of Resources Analysis.—Charles T. New-man, Code BR, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6141, 755-3208. Director, Office of Budget Operations.—Frederick L. Dunlap, Code BT, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6015, 755-8320. Director, Office of Financial Management.—H. Frank Hann, Code BF, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5099, 755-3511. Director, Office of Facilities—Robert H. Curtin, Code BX, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B326, 755-3093. Director, Office of Supply and Equipment Management.—Roy L. Bullock, Code BE, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6007, 755-8460. OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY Associate Administrator for Aeronautics and Space Technology.—Dr. James J. Kramer (acting), Code R, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B668, 755-2393. Deputy Associate Administrator—Paul E. Holloway (acting), Code RD, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B668, 755-3238. Director, Aerodynamics and Vehicle Systems Division.—W. S. Aiken, Jr., Code RA, Federal Office Building, 10B, Room B626, 755-2400. Director, Aeronautical Man-Vehicle Technology Division—E. Gene Lyman, Code RB, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B526, 755-2380. Director, Electronics Division.—Dr. Peter R. Kurzhals, Code RE, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B636, 755-2360. Director, Space Technology Coordinating Officc.—Fred J. DeMeritte, Code RC, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B647, 755-8501. Director, Aeronautical Propulsion Division.—Harry W. Johnson, Code RIL, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B626, 755-3003. Director, Resources and Management Systems Division.—Frank E. Penaranda, Code RM, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B656, 755-3252. Director, Aeronautical Operating Systems Division.— Kenneth E. Hodge, Code RO, Federal Office Building 10B, Roem B526, 755-2375. Director, Space Propulsion and Power Division.—James Lazar (acting), Code RP, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B625, 755-3280. Director, Space Shuttle Technology Payloads Office.—William Hayes, Code RS, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B621, 755-2243. Director, Aircraft Energy Efficiency Office.— Dr. James J. Kramer, Code RJ, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B600, 755-2403. Director, Research Aircraft Program Office.—[Vacant], Code RQ, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B612, 755-2414. ; : Director, Materials and Structures Division.— George C. Deutsch, Code RW, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B647, 755-3264. Director, Reasearch Division.—F. Carl Schwenk, Code RR, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B625, 755-2488. Director, Study, Analysis, and Planning Office.— Gerald G. Xayten, Code RX, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B636, 755-3152. OFFICE OF APPLICATIONS Associate Administrator for Applications.—Bradford Johnston, Code E, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B268, 755-8588. Deputy Associate Administrator for Applications.—Leonard Jaffe, Code ED, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B268, 755-8606. Deputy Associate Administrator (Management).—Donald R. Morris, Code ED-M, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B268, 755-8734. Assistant Associate Administrator for Applications.—Dr. Dudley G. McConnell, Code EB, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B268, 755-4826. Director, Communications Programs.—[Vacant], Code EC, Federal Office Build-ing 10B, Room B227, 755-8582. Director, User Affairs—[Vacant], Code EK, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B247, 755-2070. Director, Data Management.—[Vacant], Code EE, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B227, 755-8570. Director, Technology Applications Program.—Jerome D. Rosenberg, Code ET, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B227, 755-8573. Director, Resources Management.—Martin F. Sedlazek, Code EP, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B247, 755-8580. Director, Farth Observations Programs.— William E. Stoney, Jr., Code ER, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B256, 755-8584. Director, Special Programs.—Francis L. Williams, Code ES, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B168, 755-8458. OFFICE OF ENERGY PROGRAMS Assistant Administrator for Energy Programs.—R. D. Ginter, Code N, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B600, 755-3127. Director, Energy Conversion Diviston.—P. R. Miller, Code NE, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B607, 755-8475. Director, Solar Energy Division.—R. I. LaRock, Code NT, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B607, 755-2306. OFFICE OF SPACE FLIGHT Associate Admanistrator for Space Flight—John F. Yardley, Code M, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B468, 755-2444. Deputy Associate Admainastrator for Space Flight.—Glynn S. Lunney, Code MD, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B468, 755-2446. Director, Spacelab Program.—Douglas R. 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Calio, Code SD, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5131, 755-3670. Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Science (Science).—Dr. Ichtiaque Rasool, Code SS, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5131, 755-3653. Director, Astrophysics Programs.—T. B. Norris, Code SA, Federal Office Build-ing 6, Room F5059, 755-3657. NASA Director for Life Sciences.—David L. Winter, MD., Code SB, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5111, 755-6280. Director, Lunar and Planetary Programs.—A. Thomas Young, Code SL, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5065, 755-3728. 694 Congressional Directory Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Science (Science)—Continued Director, Program Review and Resources Management.—Charles E. Wash, Code SP, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5127, 755-3758. Director, Solar Terrestrial Programs.—Dr. Harold Glaser, Code ST, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5027, 755-1790. Director, Upper Atmospheric Research Officc.—Dr. Lawrence R. 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Deputy Assistant Administrator (Technology Utilization).—Harold E. Pryor, Code KD, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B568, 755-3130. Chairperson, Inventions and Contributions Board.—Frederick Lees, Code KB, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6075, 755-8405. Director, Scientific and Technical Information O ffice.—George P. Chandler, Jr., Code KS, Reporters Building, Room R824, 755-3548. Director, Technology Utilization O flice.—Louis N. Mogavero, Code KT, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B547, 755-3103. Director,”Low Cost Systems O flice.—George Munich, Code KC, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B556, 755-3331. Director, Industry Affairs.—Paul D. Hauler, Code K, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B568, 755-3327. OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS Director, Office of University Affairs.—Dr. James R. Lawson, Code P, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6125, 755-8440. OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator for Institutional Management.—Raymond A. 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Director, Office of Resources Management.—Charles E. Mason, Code JO, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5003, 755-8076. Independent Agencies OFFICE OF PERSONNEL PROGRAMS Assistant Administrator for Personnel Programs.—Samuel W. Keller, Code Q. Federal Office Building 6, Room F5143, 755-3712. Director, Office of Executive Development.—Dr. Michael J. Vaccaro, Code QE, Goddard Space Flight Center, Building 8/600, Greenbelt, Md. 20771, (301) 982-4851. Director, Office of Occupational Medicine.—Dr. Walton L. Jones, Code QG, Federal Office Building 10B, Room BA36, 755-2206. Director, Office of Personnel.—Carl E. Grant, Code QP, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B200, 755-3416. Dzrector, Office of Professional Mary K. Fortune, Code QU, Development.— Federal Office Building 10B, Room B300, 755-8825. OFFICE OF SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Assistant Associate Administrator for Center Operations (Systems Management).— Gonzalo Fernandez, Code Y, Federal Office Building 6, Room F5137, 755-3944. Director, ADP Management O flicc.—Kenneth R. Webster, Code YD, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B512, 755-2333. Director, Information Systems Officc—Harry C. Sperry, Code YM, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B525, 755-3950. Director, NASA Aircraft Officc.—Robert W. Sommer, Code YP, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B536M, 755-2664. Director, Technical Operations Oflicc.—John C. Loria, Code YS, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6137, 755-7688. Director, Safety and Environmental Health O flicc.—Reuben P. Prichard (acting), Code YZ, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B536, 755-2751. OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT Assistant Administrator for Procurement.—Stuart J. Evans, Code H, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B101, 755-2255. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Edmond J. Golden, Code HD, Federal Office Building 10B, Room B101, 755-2252. OFFICE OF PROGRAM ASSURANCE Director, Office of Program Assurance.— George C. White, Code Z, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6087, 755-2285. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND PROGRAM INTEGRATION Assistant Administrator for Planning and Program Integration.—Philip E. Cul-bertson, Code O, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6107, 755-3714. Assistant to the Assistant Administrator for Payload Operations.—Russell L. Schweickart, Code O, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6105, 755-3776. Director, Payload Requirements and STS Accommodations.— George F. Esen-wein, Code OR, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6105, 755-3775. Director, Payload Analysis and Mission Planning.— William D. Goldsby, Code OM, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6117, 755-8302. Director, Program Planning and Analysis.—Thomas W. Chappelle, Code OP, Federal Office Building 6, Room F6117, 755-3608. FIELD INSTALLATIONS Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 94035—D7irector.—Dr. Hans Mark, Code D, (415) 965-5111. Hugh L. Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. 93623—Director.— Dr. David R. Scott, Code OD, (805) 258-3311. 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Jamieson, 13322 Canyon Back Lane, Poway, Calif. 92064. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES 806 15th Street 20506. Phone, 382-4691 Director of 22030. Financial 22039. Personnel 22307. Administration.—Paul P. Berman, 9913 Colony Manager.—Joyce E. Freeland, P.O. Box 156, Officer—David C. Johnstone, 7319 Stafford Road, Road, Fairfax Al Fairfax, Station, exandria, Va. Va. Va. Associate General Counsel (Humanities).—Joseph R. Schurman, 17 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate General Counsel (Arts).—Robert Wade, 2113 North Troy Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22201. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 2401 E Street. Phone, 634-6369 Chaitrman.—Nancy Hanks. Deputy Chairman.—Michael W. Straight. Assistant Chairman for Management.— David Searles. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Members.— Nancy Hanks (chairman), Martina Arroyo, Willard L. Boyd, Angus L. Bowmer, Richard F. Brown, Henry J. Cauthens, Van Cliburn, Hal C. Davis, J. C. Dickinson, Jr., Clint Eastwood, William H. Eells, Judith Jamison, Harold Prince, Jerome Robbins, James D. Robertson, Franklin J. Schaffner, Gunther Schuller, George C. Seybolt, Geraldine Stutz, Billy Taylor, Harry y. Weese, Eudora Welty, Dolores Wharton, Anne Potter Wilson, James veth. Secretary to the National Council on the Arts—Mrs. Luna Diamond, 7117 Clen-brook Road, Bethesda, Md. 20784. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES 806 15th Street 20506. Phone, 382-5721 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Deputy Chairman.—Robert J. Kingston, 1430 Rhode Island Avenue 20005. Special Assistant lo the Chairman.—Joseph H. Hagan, 806 15th Street 20506. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES Members.—[Vacant] (chairman), Caroline Ahmanson, Ted Ashley, Nancy Davies. Luis Alberto Ferre, John Hope Franklin, Hanna H. Gray, Jay Gordon Hall, Jeffrey Hart, William A. Hew itt, Robert Hollander, Jr., Sidney Hook, Martin Kilson, Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven, Irving Kristol, Richard W. Lyman, Truman G. Madsen, Robert A. Nisbet, Eugene S. Pulliam, Blan-chette Rockefeller, Joe B. Rushing, Sheldon H. Solow, Richard R. St. Johns, Frank E. Vandiver, Durwood Belmont Varner, John W. Wolfe. Secretary to the National Council on the Humanities.—Joseph R. Schurman, Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES Members: Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts. Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities U.S. Commissioner of Education. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Science Foundation. Librarian of Congress. Director of the National Gallery of Art. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Archivist of the United States. Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration. Designee of the Secretary of State. Designee of the Secretary of the Interior. Designee of the Chairman of the Senate Comirission on Art and Antiquities. Designee of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Secretary to the Federal Council on the Arts and the Lani Humanaities.— Lattin. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 193) OFFICES OF THE BOARD Chairman.—Betty Southard Murphy, 4105 Necostin Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief Counsel.—Helen C. Reiner, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Special Assistant.—Earl D. Proctor, 1121 24th Street 20037. Confidential Staff Assistant to Chatrman.—Ingrid Annibale, 3424 Andover Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Members: John H. Fanning, 5905 Welborn Drive 20016. Chief Counsel. —William C. Baisinger, Jr., 2870 Arizona Terrace 20016. Howard Jenkins, Jr., 3333 University Boulev ard West, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief Counsel. Harry M. Leet, 125 Central Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Peter D. Walther, 6407 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Chief Counsel.—Jeffrey A. Norris, 1510 Scandia Circle, Reston, Va. 22090. John A. Penello, 55 Boone Trail, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Chief Counsel.—Henry L. Segal, 7007 Deerfield Road, Baltimore, Md. 21208. Executive Secretary.—John C. Truesdale, Jr., 5123 Worthington Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Executive Secretary.— Robert Volger, 5903 Devonshire Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20016. Associate Executive Secretary. — George A. Leet, 4106 Dakota Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Associate Executive Secretary.— Enid W. Weber, 8102 Kingsway Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Executive Secretary.— Mario A. Lauro, Jr., 307 South Reynold Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Solicitor. —John C. Miller, 10201 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Solicitor—Saul J. Jaffe, 6014 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 700 Congressional Directory Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Thomas N. Kessel, 4620 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Chief Administrative Law J udges: = Charles N. Schneider, 7504 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Arthur Leff, 2207 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. West Coast Presiding Judge. —James T. Barker, 467 Dalewood Drive, Orinda, Calif. 94563. Director, Division of Information.— Thomas W. Miller, Jr., 2939 Van Ness Street 20008 Associate Director—[Vacant.] Associate Director.—Iliff McMahan, 6502 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, 655-4000 (Code 193) General Counsel.—John S. Irving, 4918 Earlston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Confidential Staff Assistant.— Georgia Tsacoumis, 6617 Stagecoach Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy General Counsel.—John E. Higgins, Jr., 6607 Dalkeith Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations Management.—Joseph E. DeSio, 6004 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations.—Eugene L. Rosenfeld, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Operations Management: Michael M. Dunn, 18028 Mill Creek Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. John P. Falcone, 8424 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Thomas M. Harvey, 5802 Greenlawn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. William Garrett Stack, 8104 Gale Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Gerald Kobell, 11404 Woodington Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Assistant, Division of Operations Management.—B. Fred Toback, 10141 Hyla Brook Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Associate General Counsel, Division of Enforcement Litigation.—Carl L. Taylor, 8320 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Associate General Counsels, Dinision of Enforcement Litigation: Norton J. Come, 7044 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Elliott Moore, 5016 Klingle Street 20016. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Enforcement Litigation: John Burgoyne, 5504 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. William F. Wachter, 505 North Roosevelt Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Paul Elkind, 6477 Gainer Street. Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Appeals.—Robert Allen, Route 1, Box 92, Round Hill, Va. 22141. Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Harold J. Datz, 11667 Chester Oak Court, Reston, Va. 22070. Deputy Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice—Frank Parlier, 3427 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Lee Modjeska. Assistant General Counsel, Legal Research and Policy Planning.—Standau E. Weinbrecht, 8107 Touchstone Terrace, McLean, Va. 20101. Director, Division of Administration. — Ernest Russell, 3114 Quebec Place 20008. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD 1425 K Street, Suite 910 20572. Phone, (202) 523-5920 Members: Kay McMurray, chairman, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. George S. Ives, 5669 Searl Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016. David H. Stowe, 7402 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Secretary. '—Rowland K. Quinn, Jr., 438 M Street SW. 20024. General Counsel.— William E. Fredenberger, "Jr. 9422 Goshen Lane, Burke, Va. 22015. Staff Mediation Director—Efton B. Meredith, 6232 Woodland Road, Linthicum Heights, Md. 21090. Senior Research Analyst—Michael Cimini, 9500 Orion Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Hearing Oflicer.—Ronald M. Etters, 4921 Seminary Road, No. 1519, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Mediators.—CharlesR. Barnes, HarryD. Bickford, CharlesH. Callahan, Jack W. Cassle, Robert J. Cerjan, Samuel J. Cognata, RalphT. Colliander, FrancisJ. Dooley, Robert J. Finnegan, Thomas B. Ingles, Thomas C. Kinsella, LynneC. Litwiller, Robert B. Martin, CharlesA. Peacock, Walter L. Phipps, William H. Pierce, Thomas H. Roadley, Alfred F. Smith, Joseph W. Smith, John B. Willits. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 1800 G Street 20550. Phone, 655-4000 Acting Director—Richard C. Atkinson, 1325 18th Street 20037. Acting Deputy Director—Edward C. Creutz, 6624 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant to the Director.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Director.—J. Merton England, 3801 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity.—Herbert Harrington, Jr., 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024. General Counsel.—Charles H. Herz, 8319 Woodhaven Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20034. Deputy General Counsel.—Maryann B. Lloyd, 4450 South Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Acting Director, Government and Public Programs.— Theodore D. Drury, 4949 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Director, Government and Public Programs.—[Vacant.] Associate Director for Public Programs.—Theodore D. Drury, 4949 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Head, Community Affairs Branch.—R. Lynn Carroll, 4720 North 20th Place, Arlington, Va. 22207. Head, Congressional Liaison Branch.—Patricia E. Nicely, 3244 Q Street 20007. Deputy Head, Congressional Liaison Branch.—Michael A. Weinberg, 1 Snow’s Court 20037. Head, Public Information Branch.—Jack Renirie, 5210 Southampton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Head, Communications Resource Branch.—Bruce R. Abell, 2306 November Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Darector, Small Business Research and Development.— Theodore W. Wirths, 1715 Wilmart Street, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Planning and Resources Management.—Jack T. Sanderson, 632 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Director, Office of Planning and Resources Management.— Walton M. Hudson, 13832 Overton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Assistant. —Mary L. Parramore. Acting Head, Planning and Policy Analysis Office.—Carlos E. Kruytbosch, 1608 Wrightson Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. fel Programing Oflice.—Syl1McNinch, Jr., 8428 Sulky Court, Alexandria, a. 22308. Acting Head, Budget Oflice.—Thomas M. Ryan. He, Evaluation Staff.—Harry J. RO 705 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, a. 22046. Head, Program Review Office.—Lewis P. Jones, 404 East Jefferson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Aude Daa, —Robert B. Boyden, 3500 Dundee Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences and Engineering.— Edward C. Creutz, 6624 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Director for Operations, Mathematical and Physical Sciences and Engineering.—Jerome H. Fregeau, 3715 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Director for Planning and Evaluation, Mathematical and Physi-cal Sciences and Engineering.—M. Kent Wilson, 1: 500 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. 420 20005. 702 : Congressional Directory Acting Division Director, Engineering.—Charles Polk, 522 21st Street, Apt. 412 20006. Division Director, Physics.—William E. Wright, 5818 Greenlawn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20015. ; Deputy Division Director, Physics.—Marcel Bardon, 1051 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Division Director, Chemistry.—Richard S. Nicholson, 9031 Brook Ford Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy Division Director, Chemistry.—[Vacant.] Division Director, Materials Research.—Ronald E. Kagarise, 602 Pine Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Division Director, Materials Research.—Howard W. Etzel, 7304 Riverhill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Division Director, Mathematical and Computer Sciences.—John R. Pasta, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Acting Assistant Director for Astronomical, Atmospheric, Earth, and Ocean Sciences.—Edward P. Todd, 312 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Assistant Director for Astronomical, Atmospheric, Earth, and Ocean Sciences.— Edward P. Todd, 312 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Assistant Director for Operations.— Daniel Hunt, Jr., 5503 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division Director, Division of Astronomical Sciences.— William E. Howard III, 4061 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division Director, Division of Atmospheric Sciences.—Alan J. Grobecker, 6602 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Division Director, Division of Earth Sciences—Norman D. Watkins, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 907 20008. Acting Division Director, Division of Ocean Sciences.—Feenan D. Jennings, 1918 Taylor Avenue, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Division Director, Division of Polar Programs.—Robert H. Rutford, 601 19th Street, Apt. 510 20006. Deputy Diviston Director, Division of Polar Programs.— Alfred N. Fowler, 9120 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Biological, Behaviorial, and Social Sciences.— Eloise E. Clark, 2400 Virginia Avenue, Apt. C522 20037. Deputy Assistant Director for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences.— Robert Rabin, 17 Hawthorn Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Executive Assistant, Planning and Evaluation, Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences—Enoch L. Dillon, 6310 Hollins Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Division Director for Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Biology.— Henry C. Reeves, 950 25th Street 20037. Division Director for Environmental Biology.—[Vacant.] Division Director for Behavioral and Neural Sciences.—Richard Louttit, 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue, Apt. 401 20037. Division Director for Social Sciences.— Herbert L. Costner, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Acting Assistant Director for Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs.— John V. Granger, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 109 20037. Acting Deputy Assistant Director—Thomas Ubois, 4037 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Acting Deputy Assistant Director for Planning and Programs.—Leonard L. Lederman, 5602 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Special Deputy Assistant Director for International Affairs.—Thomas O. Jones, 7504 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. qin Director of Operations.—Richard R. Ries, 2500 Childs Lane, Alexandria, a. 22304. Division Director, Division of International Programs.—Bodo Bartocha, 1332 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22308. Division Director, Division of Science Information.—Lee G. Burchinal, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Acting Division Director, Division of Policy Research and Analysis.—Thomas Ubois, 4037 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division Director, Division of Science Resources Studies.—Charles E. Falk, 8116 Lily Stone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Research Applications.—Alfred J. Eggers, Jr., 4425 North 33d Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Director for Research Applications.—Richard J. Green, 3304 Carpenter Street SE. 20020. Deputy Assistant Director for Analysis and Planning.—Larry Tombaugh, 3709 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division Director, Advanced Energy and Resources Research and Technclogy.— Donald Senich, 6602 Jenny Dee Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy Division Director, Advanced Energy and Resources Research and Technology.—Richard I. Schoen, 6419 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Division Director, Advanced Environmental Research and Technology.—Charles C. Thiel, 5375 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Division Director, Advanced Environmental Research and Technology.— Marvin E. Stephenson, 6200 Wilson Blvd., No. 521, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Division Director, Advanced Productivity Research and Technology.—L. Vaughn Blankenship, 1623 Valencia Way, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Division Director, Advanced Productivity Research and Technology.— James D. Cowhig, 1558 Scandin Circle, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Office of Programs and Resources.—C. Burl Valentine, 301 G Street SW. No. 8L7 20024. Director, Division of Intergovernmental Science and Public Technology.— William Wetmore, 6912 Kayleakin Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Division of Exploratory Research and Systems Analysis.—Joshua Menkes, 7510 Alaska Avenue 20012. Deputy Division Director, Division of Exploratory Research and Systems Analysis.— Lynn Preston, 2315 20th Street 20009. Director, Western Projects Oflice.—Sidney Sternberg, 2409 South Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90034. Assistant Director for Science Education.—Harvey Averch, 11340 Orchard Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Assistant Director for Science Education.—Allen M. Shinn, 3303 Woodley Road 20008. Division Director, Science Manpower Improvement.— Lewis A. Gist, 1336 Locust Road 20012. Division Director, Science Education Development and Research.—Jerome S. Daen, 4700 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division Drirector, Science Education Resources Improvement.— Walter L. Gillespie, 1800 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Dzirector, Office of Science and Society.—Alexander J. Morin, 5316 29th Street 20015. Director, Office of Program Integration.— Alphonse Buccino, 5615 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Administration.—Eldon D. Taylor, 4633 Denpat Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Director for Administration.— George Pilarinos, 3707 Ingomar Street 20015. Division Director, Division of Financial and Administrative Management.— Kenneth B. Foster, 2207 Chestertown Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Diviston Director, Division of Grants and Contracts.— Gaylord L. Ellis, 13503 Ivy Way, Bowie, Md. 20715. Acting Davision Director, Division of Information Systems.—Emilio Naranjo, Jr., 4709 Rams Head Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Division D7rector, Division of Personnel and Management.—Fred K. Murakami, 2507 Fernwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD 1800 G Street 20550. Phone, 632-5840 (*Member, Executive Committee) *Dr. Norman Hackerman (Chairman, National Science Board), president, Rice University, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, Tex. 77001. *Dr. Russell D. O'Neal (Vice Chairman, National Science Board), consultant, KMS Fusion, Inc., P.O. Box 1767, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106. 704 Congressional Directory *Dr. Richard C. Atkinson, Acting Director, National Science Foundation, Wash-ington, D.C. 20550 (Chairman, Executive Committee). Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, vice president for research and development, Tyco Laboratories, Inc., 16 Hickory Drive, Waltham, Mass. 02154. . W. Glenn Campbell, director, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. 94305. . Jewel Plummer Cobb, dean and professor of biology, Dougiass College, Rutgers—The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. . Lloyd M. Cooke, corporate director-community affairs, Union Carbide Corp., 270 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. . Herbert D. Doan, chairman, Doan Resources Corp., 110 East Grove Street, Midland, Mich. 48640. . T. Marshall Hahn, Jr., president, Georgia-Pacific Corp., 900 Southwest Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97204. . Anna J. Harrison, William R. Kenan, Jr., professor of chemistry, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. 01075. . John R. Hogness, president, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98195. . W. N. Hubbard, Jr., president, Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001. . William F. Hueg, Jr., professor of agronomy and deputy vice president and dean, Institute of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, 201 Coffey Hall, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. 55108. . Marian E. Koshland, professor of bacteriology and immunology, Depart-ment of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif. 94720. . Saunders Mac Lane, Max Mason Distinguished Service Professor of Math-ematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago, 5734 Uni-versity Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60637. Dean William H. Meckling, dean, Graduate School of Management, University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627. Dr. Grover E. Murray, university professor, Texas Tech University Complex, P.O. Box 4680, Tech Station, Lubbock, Tex. 79409. : Dr. William A. Nierenberg, director, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, director’s office, A-010, University of California, LaJolla, Calif. 92093. Dr. Joseph M. Reynolds, Boyd Professor of Physics and vice president for in-struction and research, Louisiana State University, P.O. Box 16070, Uni-versity Station, Baton Rouge, La. 70803. *Dr. Donald B. Rice, Jr., president, Rand Corp., 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, Calif. 90406. Dr. Alexander Rich, Sedgwick Professor of Biophysics, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. Dr. L. Donald Shields, president, California State University at Fullerton, Fullerton, Calif. 92634. Dr. Charles P. Slichter, professor of physics and in the Center for Advanced Study, 311 Physics Building, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Ill. 61801. *Dr. James H. Zumberge, president, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Tex. 75275. ; Miss Vernice Anderson, executive secretary, National Science Board, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. 20550. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20594. Phone, (202) 426-8787 Chairman.— Webster B. Todd, Jr., 5017 Fort Sumner Drive 20016. Vice Chairman.— Bailey, 500 23d Street 20037. Kay Members: Francis H. McAdams, 5101 Manning Place 20016. Philip A. Hogue, P.O. Box 3385, Alexandria, Va. 22302. William R. Haley, 5223 Watson Street 20016. : Menigig Director—Harry J. Zink, 3715 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Deputy Managing Director—Lloyd F. Miller, 9210 St. Marks Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Legislative Affairs Officer—Joseph E. Crowley, 2030 North Adams Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22201. General Counsel—Fritz L. Puls, 8800 Tallyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy General Counsel—David C. Zimmermann, 3115 Cunningham Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—William R. Boyd, 6307 Barrister Place, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Director, Office of Public Affairs—Edward E. Slattery, Jr., 12200 Autumn Wood Lane, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Deputy Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Arthur B. Dunbar, Jr., 9518 Wallingford Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Bureau of Administration.—B. Michael Levins, 9708 Cinnamon Creek Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director, Bureau of Administration.—Robert A. Burchard, 3065 South Abington Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Bureau of Accident Investigation.—Frank T. Taylor, 3542 Church Road, Ellicott City, Md. 21042. Deputy Director, Bureau of Accident Investigation.—[Vacant.] Director, Bureau of Technology.— Martyn V. Clarke, 7527 Dolce Drive, Annandale, Va. 22312. Deputy Director, Bureau of Technology.—S. Walter Sweet, 3417 King William Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Director, Bureau of Plans and Programs.—Henry H. Wakeland, 9013 Cherbourg Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director, Bureau of Plans and Programs.— Barry M. Sweedler, 2264 Whey-stone Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Mailing Address: Washington, D.C. 20555. Phone, (301) 492-7000 Chairman.— Marcus A. Rowden, 634-1459. Executive Assistant.— Bryan M. Eagle, 634-1415. Technical Assistant.—Hugh L. Thompson, Jr., 634-1429. Technical Assistant.—John H. Austin, 634-1367. Legal Assistant.— Peter G. Crane, 634-1378. Administrative Asststant.—Dolores Weissberg, 634-1459. Commissioner.— Victor Gilinsky, 634-1461. Special Counsel.—Leonard S. Spector, 634-1387. Staff Assistant.—Daniel B. Badger, Jr., 634-1386. Administrative Assistant.—Susan G. Castro, 634-1461. Commassioner.— Richard T. Kennedy, 634-1463. Technical Assistant.—Rodney M. Satterfield, 634-1435. Legal Assistant.—Richard J. K. Stratford, 634-1435. Administrative Assistant.—Cornelia Seifert, 634-1463. Commasstoner.—[Vacant.] Commissioner.—|[Vacant.] Chairman, Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards.— Myer Bender, 634-1371. Chairman, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel.—James R. Yore, 492-7814. Chairman, Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Panel.—Alan S. Rosenthal, 492-7662. Dzrector, Office of Inspector and Auditor—Thomas J. McTiernan, 492-7301. Director, Office of Policy Evaluation.—Benjamin Huberman, 634-1417. General Counsel.—Peter L. Strauss, 492-7375. Secretary of the Commaission.—Samuel J. Chilk, 634-1469. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—John A. Harris, Jr., 492-7771. Darector, Office of Congressional Affairs.—Carlton C. Kammerer, 634-1443. Executive Director for Operations.—Lee V. Gossick, 492-7511. Assistant Executive Director for Operations.— William J. Dircks, 492-7561. Assistant.—Thomas A. Rehm, 492-7781. Technical Advisor.—Stephen Hanauer, 492-7556. Director, Office of Administration.—Daniel J. Donoghue, 492-7335. Executive Legal Director.—Howard K. Shapar, 492-7308. Acting Controller—Learned W. Barry, 492-7988. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Edward E. Tucker, 492-7697. Director, Office of Planning and Analysis.— Barrett J. Riordan, 492-7575. Director, Office of International Programs.—James R. Shea, 492-7886. Director, Office of State Programs.— Robert G. Ryan, 492-8170. We, Director, Office of Management Information and Program Control.— William G. McDonald, 492-7834. 79-000 O = 77 = 47 706 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Standards Development.—Robert B. Minogue, 443-6914. Deputy Director, Office of Standards Development.—Ray G. Smith, 443-6963. Director, Division of Engineering Standards.—Guy A. Arlotto, 443-6904. Director, Division of Siting, Health, and Safeguards Standards.—Roger J. Mattson, 443-6953. Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.—Clifford V. Smith (acting). Deputy Director for Operations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director for Technical Programs.—Seymour Smiley, 492-7563. Director, Division of Safeguards.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety.—Clifford V. Smith, Jr., 427-4152, Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.—Edson G. Case, 492-7726. Director, Division of Project Management.— Roger S. Boyd, 492-7595. Director, Division of Operating Reactors.— Victor Stello, 492-7672. Director, Division of Systems Safety.—Robert E. Heineman, 492-7517. Director, Division of Site, Safety, and Environmental Analysis.—Harold R. Denton, 492-7207. Director, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.—Saul Levine, 427-4341. Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Reactor Safety Research.— Thomas I£. Murley, 427-4281. Acting Director, Division of Safeguards, Fuel Cycle, and Environmental Research.— Frank J. Arsenault, 427-4350. Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.—Ernst Volgenau, 492-7397. Deputy Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.—John G. Davis, 492-8177. Director, Division of Materials Inspection Programs.—Harold D. Thornburg, 492-7265. Director, Division of Reactor Inspection Programs.—Boyce H. Grier, 492-7356. NRC Regional Offices: Director, Region I.—James P. O'Reilly, 488-1297 (FTS) or 215-337-1150—ext. 297. Director, Region I1.—Norman C. Moseley, 242-4503 (FTS) or 404-221-4503. Director, Region I11.—James G. Keppler, 387-9212 (FTS) or 312-858-2660. Director, Region IV.—E. Morris Howard, 334-2841 (FITS) or 817-334-2841. Director, Region V.—Robert H. Engelken, 449-3141 (FTS) or 415-486-3141. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Created by Public Law 91-596 1825 K Street 20006. Phone, 634-7960 Chairman.— Frank R. Barnako, 1325 18th Street 20036. Chief Legal Counsel—W. Scott Railton, 8216 Jeb Stuart Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Members: Robert D. Moran, 2029 O Street 20036. Chief Legal Counsel—James E. Weldon, 2398 Generation Drive, Reston, Va. 22070. Timothy F. Cleary, 5709 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chief Legal Counsel.—Paul A. Tenney, 207 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Judges: Charles K. Chaplin, Chief Judge, 2425 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. i he Chalk, Associate Chief Judge, 8716 Cold Spring Road, Potomac, . 20854. Edward V. Alfieri, Hilldale Lane, Sands Point, N.Y. 11050. Dee C. Blythe, 1222 Commerce, Dallas, Tex. 75202. Paul L. Brady, 1185 Niskey Lake Road, Atlanta, Ga. 30309. William E. Brennan, 704 Holly Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. J. Paul Brenton, 4325 Mill Run Road, Dallas, Tex. 75234. James D. Burroughs, 4620 Buckline Court, Dunwoody, Ga. 30338. John A. Carlson, 5838 South Fulton Way, Englewood, Colo. 80110. Joseph Chodes, 560 Seminary Road, No. 417-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Judges—Continued James A. Cronin, Jr., 30027 Via Rivera, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274. Cecil L. Cutler, Jr., 1816 Trowbridge Cove, Dunwood, Ga. 30338. Richard DeBenedetto, 1530 Palisade Avenue, Fort Lee, N.J. 07024. Jerome C. Ditore, 6651 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220. Paul E. Dixon, 373 Hibler Court, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141. Thomas J. Donegan, 521 Fifth Avenue West, Seattle, Wash. 98119. Donald K. Duvall, 5005 Overlea Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Seymour Fier, 262-52 60th Avenue, Little Neck, N.Y. 11362. Foster Furcolo, 18 Lake Shore Drive, Wayland, Mass. 01778. Abraham M. Gold, 40 Brewster Drive, Needham, Mass. 02192. Sidney Goldstein, 1360 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60610. David H. Harris, 9517 Neuse Way, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Harold A. Kennedy, 28419 Trailriders Drive, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274. David J. Knight, 24 Hazelton Road, Newton Center, Mass. 02159. John J. Larkin, 6120 Beechmont, Orlando, Fla. 32804. Louis G. LaVecchia, 803 Cathy Lane, Mount Prospect, Ill. 60056. Henry F. Martin, 10939 Cinderella Lane, Dallas, Tex. 75229. Henry F. McQuade, 420 Center Street, North Vienna, Va. 22180. Jerry W. Mitch-ll, 199 Piedmont Avenue, San Bruno, Calif. 94066. John J. Morris, 8 South Lane, Englewood, Colo. 80110. James P. O'Connell, 93 Darling Avenue, Bloomfield, N.J. 07003. Garvin L. Oliver, 8705 Yardley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. David Oringer, 13856 Bora Bora Way, Marina Del Ray, Calif. 90291. Henry K. Osterman, 3603 Husted Drive 20015. George W. Otto, 805 Kentucky Street, Racine, Wis. 53405. John S. Patton, 2685 Caladium Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30345. Vernon G. Riehl, 57 Highland Park Drive, Chesterfield, Mo. 63017. Louis J. Rubin, 3430 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60657. Erwin L. Stuller, 13557 Delano Street, Van Nuys, Calif. 91401. Benjamin Usher, 1801 Chapel Hill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Garl J. Watkins, 3430 West Lake Shore Drive, Apt. 10-H, Chicago, Ill. 61657. Robert Weil, 619 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset, Mass. 02025. Alan M. Wienman, 8149 Cornell, St. Louis, Mo. 63130. Ben D. Worcester, 25 Windswept Drive, Sandwich, Mass. 02563. Frank B. Zinn, 388 Bershire Lane, Des Plaines, Ill. 60016. Couns to the Commaission.—Paul R. Wallace, 11545 Hearthstone Court, Reston, a. 22091. Executive Director—Lane R. Gabeler, 904 Lowton Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Emir Secretary.— William S. McLaughlin, 5437 Safe Harbor Court, Fairfax, a. 22030. Chief Review Counsel.—Richard F. Schiffmann, 503 Fourth Street SE. 20003. Director of Information and Publications.—Linda P. Dodd, 2007 O Street 20036. OFFICE FOR MICRONESIAN STATUS NEGOTIATIONS Room 33€0, Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343—9143 Acting U.S. Representative.—Ambassador Philip W. Manhard, 8401 Parham Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director.—Mary Vance Trent, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, No. 219-B 20016. OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1129 20th Street 20527. Phone, 632-1804 (Code 101) President and Chief Executive Officer.—Marshall T. Mays, 616 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Vice President.—[Vacant.] Acting General Counsel.—Cecil Hunt, 3834 Macomb Street 20016. Treasurer—Paul J. Muller, 2428 Tracy Place NW. 20008. Vice President for Insurance.—Hilliard A. Zola, 1671 34th Street 20007. Vice President for Finance.—Anthony J. Hope. Vice President for Development.—[Vacant.] Director of Public Affairs.—Robert L. Jordan. Legislative Counsel.—Steven M. Franklin, 3961 Langley Court 20016. Corporate Secretary.— Elizabeth A. Burton. 708 Congressional Directory BOARD OF DIRECTORS Government Directors: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Marshall T. Mays, president and chief executive officer, Overseas Private In- vestment Corp., 1129 20th Street 20527. [Vacant.] [Vacant.] [Vacant.] Private Sector Directors: Wallace F. Bennett, retired U.S. Senator, P.O. Box 1320, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Donley L. Brady, attorney, 350 South Fiqueroa Street, Los Angeles, Calif., 90017. Dr. Allie C. Felder, Jr., vice president and director, Outreach Division, Co-operative League of the U.S.A., 1828 L Street 20005. Gustave M. Hauser, president and board chairman, Warner-Cable Corp. 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020. Herbert Salzman, former executive vice president, Overseas Private Investment Corp., 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. James A. Suffridge, president emeritus, Retail Clerks International Association, 1775 K Street 20006. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY 312 Pennsylvania Building, 425 13th Street 20004. Phone, 382-6453 (Code 128, ext. 6453) Secretary.— Thomas M. Constant, 3005 Sevor Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. IN THE CANAL ZONE President.—Maj. Gen. H. R. Parfitt, Balboa Heights, C.Z. Vice President.—Col. Richard L. Hunt, Balboa Heights, C.Z. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 425 13th Street, Suite 1148 20004. Phone, 343-9423 Chairman of the Board.—Elwood R. Quesada, 84 Kalarama Road Circle 20008. Executive Director.—John M. Woodbridge, 120 Fourth Street SE. 20003. Assistant Director, Legal.—Peter T. Meszoly, 5905 Plainview Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Finance and Economics.—F. David Harris, 207 Sixth Street S. 20003. Administrative Officer and Secretary to the Board.—Barbara S. Austin, 8913 Vernon View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION Created by Public Law 93-406 2020 K Street 20006. Phone, 202-254-4817 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman.—Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor. Members: W. M. Blumenthal, Secretary of Treasury. Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce. OFFICIALS Acting Executive Director.—Matthew M. Lind, 3039 Albemarle Street 20008. Deputy Executive Director.— Charles Skopic, 9319 Overlea Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. General Counsel.—Henry Rose, 10691 Rain Dream Hill, Columbia, Md. 21044. Director, Office of Finance and Administration.— Norman G. Parsons, 3710 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Acting Director, Office of Program Development.—Emerson Beier, 303 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Dzrector, Office of Program Operations.—Joseph Ellinger, 5 West Glebe Road, Apt. B-12, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Office of Communications.— Murray Geller, 5705 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dan M. McGill. Members: Eugene B. Burroughs. John A. Cardon. Kenneth L. Houck. John F. Tomayko. Carol W. Trencher. Victor M. Zink. Executive Secretary to the Advisory Commatiee.—Joanne L. Gordon. POSTAL RATE COMMISSION 2000 L Street 20268. Phone, 655-4000 Chairman.—Clyde S. DuPont, 3709 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Vice Chairman.—Carlos C. Villarreal, 11802 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Commaissioner.—Kieran O'Doherty, East Point Lane, Hampton Bays, Long Island, N.Y., 11946, and 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Commissioner.— Frank P. Saponaro, 8039 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Chief Administrative Officer and Secretary.— David F. Harris, 3643 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Administrative Law Judge.—Marvin Morse, 8027 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. fener Counsel.—Lloyd E. Dietrich, 3482 North Emerson Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Assistant General Counsel (Appeals).—Stephen A. Gold, 2202 Loch Lomand Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel (Litigation).—Norman D. Schwartz, 11402 Fairoak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant General Counsel (Regulation).—David F. Stover, 1400 20th Street, Apt. 709 20036. Director, Planning and Operations.—Vincent F. DeCain, 9627 West Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Director (Finance and Reporting Systems).— Elliott H. Forgosh, 8213 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director (Rates and Classtfication).—Bruce Hurt, 6000 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Acting Assistant Director (Economics and Market Research).—John Mattson, 9604 Barkston Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Information Officer.—Ned Callan, 2610 North Van Dorn, No. 101, Alexandria, Va. 22302. PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON PERSONNEL INTERCHANGE 1900 E Street, Room 1316 20415. Phone, 632-6834 Chairman.—John C. Collett. Executive Director.—Jay E. Morris. Deputy Director.—Neil A. Stein. PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS 1900 E Street, Room 1308 20415. Phone, 653-6263 Chairman.— (Acting) Peter Bourne. Director.—W. Landis Jones. Associate Director.—Janet Colson. Administrative Officer.— Gerry S. Newman. 710 Congressional Directory PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED U.S. Department of Labor Vanguard Building 20210. Phone, 653-5044 Chairman.—Harold Russell, 18 Woodridge Road, Wayland, Mass. 01778. Vice Dhstmae =-Gorion M. Freeman, 10103 East Bexhill, Kensington, Md. 20795. Vice Chairman.— Robert A. Collier, 1055 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007. Vice Chairman.—Victor Riesel, 610 West End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10024. Vice Chairman.— Mrs. Jayne Baker Spain, Watergate South, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Executive Director—Bernard Posner, 10113 Devere Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS Room 3030, Donohoe Building, 400 Sixth Street SW. 20201. Phone, 755-7947 (202) Special Consultant to the President and Chairman.—Capt. James A. Lovell, Jr., 118 Lazywood Lane, Seabrook, Tex. 77586. Executive Director.—C. Carson Conrad, Horizon House, No. 922, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Members: Capt. James A. Lovell. Samuel M. Fox III, M.D. Tenley E. Albright, M.D. Warren K. Giese. Ruth H. Alexander. Marion D. Hanks (Elder). Roone Arledge. Sammy Lee, M.D. William B. Bradley. Donn Moomaw (Rev.). John J. Byrne. Deborah S. Mazzanti. James L. Daniell. John S. Pingel. Judi Ford Johnson. RENEGOTIATION BOARD 2000 M Street 20446. Phone, 254-8266 (IDS Code 193) Chairman.—[Vacant.] Board Members: Goodwin Chase, Watergate East Apts. No. 1407 South, 2500 Virginia Avenue, 20037. [Vacant.] [Vacant.] Director of Operations.—Donald S. Grenough, 514 Woodland Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Administration.—E. Richard Rhodes, Director, 9003 Greer Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. O fice of Planning and Development.— George Lenches, Director, 2400 41st Street, Apt. 200 20007. General Counsel. —Henry M. Chick, 118 Shaw Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Financial Analysis.—Jerome S. Lieberman, Jr., Director, 10710 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Screening, Compliance and Exemptions.— William H. Harrison, Director, 4651 Massachusetts Avenue, 20016. Secretary and Information Officer. —XKelvin H. Dickinson, 5659 Lightspun Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. Small Business Adviser.— Anthony C. Wayne, 9483 Shouse Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 500 North Capitol Street 20549. Phone, public information, 755-4846 (Code 138) Commissioners: Chairman.—Roderick M. Hills. Philip A. Loomis, Jr. John R. Evans. Irving M. Pollack. Executive Director.—Peter H. Shipman. Congressional Liaison: Principal Liaison O ficer.—Andrew L. Rothman, 376-8093. Constituent Inquiries.—Office of Consumer Affairs, 755-1114. Legislative Comment.—Harvey L. Pitt, 755-1108. Executive Assistant to the Chairman.— Ralph C. Ferrara. Secretary.— George A. Fitzsimmons. Comptroller.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Richard J. Kanyan. Director of Personnel.— Albert Fontes. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Andrew L. Rothman. DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director.—Richard H. Rowe. Associate Directors.—Neal S. McCoy, William C. Wood, Mary E. T. Beach. Chief Accountant.—Howard P. Hodges, Jr. Chief Counsel.—John Heneghan. Chief Financial Analyst.— Gabriel J. Danihel. Chief, Office of International Corporate Finance.—Carl T. Bodolus. Assistant Direct rs.—Joseph Bernstein, Curtis A. Davies, Donald L. Lewis, Ernestine M. R. Zipoy, Moton Koeppel. Chief, Office of Disclosure Policy and Processing.—J. Rowland Cook. Chief, Office of Engineering.—J. Lawrence Muir. DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director.—Aaron Levy. Associate Director— Grant G. Guthrie. Chief Counsel.—James T. Eichstaedt. DIVISION OF ENFORCEMENT Director.—Stanley Sporkin. Associate Directors.— Wallace L. Timmeny, Irwin M. Borowski, Theodore I. Sonde. Assistant Directors.— David P. Doherty, Richard S. Kraut, James A. Clarkson III, Theodore A. Levine, Alfred E. T. Rusch, Michael H. McConihe. DIVISION OF MARKET REGULATION Darector—Lee A. Pickard. Deputy Director.—Robert C. Lewis. Associate Directors.—Sheldon Rappaport, Daniel J. Piliero II, Francis R. Snodgrass, Andrew M. Klein, Anthony C. J. Nuland. Assistant Directors.—Nelson S. Kibler, Harry Melamed, Martin Moskowitz, Bart Friedman. Chief Counsel.—Roger D. Blanc. DIVISION OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Director—Anne P. Jones. Associate Directors.—Jean W. Gleason, Sydney H. Mendelsohn. Chief Counsel.—Lee B. Spencer. Assistant Director—W. Burrell Ellis. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Harvey L. Pitt. Associate General Counsel.—Paul Gonson. Solicitor to the Commasston.— David Ferber. Assistant General Counsels.—Jacob H. Stillman, Irving H. Pickard, Alan Rosenblat. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Chief Accountant.—[Vacant.] Associate Chief Accountant.—A. Clarence Sampson, Jr. DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMIC AND POLICY RESEARCH Director.—J. Richard Zecher. Deputy Director—Roger W. Spencer. Chief Economist.—Gene L. Finn. 712 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF OPINIONS AND REVIEW Director.—Bernard Wexler. Associate Directors.— William S. Stern, Herbert V. Efron. Special Counsel.—R. Moshe Simon, Michael Macchiaroli. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Chief Administrative Law Judge.— Warren E. Blair. OFFICE OF REPORTS AND INFORMATION SERVICES Director—James C. Foster. Associate Director.—Franklin E. Stultz. OFFICE OF DATA PROCESSING Director.—Ralph L. Bell. RECIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES Region 1— New York Regional Office.— William D. Moran, regional administrator; Marvin E. Jacob and Donald N. Malawsky, associate regional administrators; Edwin H. Nordlinger, Franklin Ormsten, Lawrence J. Toscano, Jeffrey H. Tucker, assistant regional administrators; 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007, phone 264-1612; covering New York and New Jersey. Region 2—Boston Regional Office.—Floyd H. Gilbert, regional administrator; Edward P. Delaney, Willis H. Riccio, assistant regional administrators; 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114, phone 223-2721; covering Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Region 3—Atlanta Regional Office.—Jule B. Greene, regional administrator; Joseph L. Grant, George M. Callahan, assistant regional administrators; Suite 788, 1375 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309, phone 285-2075; covering North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and that part of Louisiana lying east of the Atcha-falaya River, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Miami Branch Office— William Nortman, associate regional administrator; Suite 1114, Dupont Plaza Center, 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, Fla. 33131, phone 350-5765. Region 4—Chicago Regional Oflice.— William D. Goldsberry, regional adminis-trator; William M. Hegan (enf.), Dennis J. Waldeck (reg.), assistant regional administrators; Room 1708, Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604, phone 353-7390; covering Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas City (Kansas), and Missouri. Cleveland Branch Office.—Orazio Sipari, attorney in charge, 779 Federal Office Bojan 1240 East Ninth at Lakeside, Cleveland, Ohio 44199, phone 522-4060. Detroit Branch Oflice.—Mark A. Loush, trial attorney (attorney in charge), 1044 Federal Building, Detroit, Mich. 48226, phone 226-6070. St. Louis Branch Office—John F. Kern, (attorney in charge), Room 1452, 210 North 12th Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63101, phone 425-5555. Region 6—Fort Worth Regional Office.—Richard M. Hewitt, regional adminis-trator; Cecil S. Mathis, assistant regional administrator, 503 U.S. Court-house, 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.—Daniel R. Kirshbaum (assistant regional administra-tor), Room 6617, Federal Office and Courts Building, 515 Rusk Avenue, Houston, Tex. 77002, phone 226-4986. Region 6—Denver Regional O flice.—Robert H. Davenport, regional administrator; Joseph F. Krys, John E. Jones, assistant regional administrators; 2 Park Central, Room 640, 1515 Arapaho Street, Denver, Colo. 80202, phone 837-2071; covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Salt Lake Branch Office.—G. Gail Weggeland, attorney in charge, third floor, 120 South State Street, Federal Reserve Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, phone 524-5796. Region 7—Los Angeles Regional Office.— Gerald E. Boltz, regional administrator; J. Richard Tucker, assistant regional administrator; Ralph H. Erickson, assistant general counsel; 10960 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1710, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024, phone 473-4511; covering Nevada, Arizona, California, Guam, and Hawaii. San Francisco Branch O fficc.—Leonard H. Rossen, associate regional admin-istrator, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36042, San Francisco, Calif. 94102, phone 556-5264. Region 8—=Seattle Regional Officc.—Jack H. Bookey, regional administrator; Lane B. Emory, C. Arnold Taylor, assistant regional administrators; 3040 Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174, phone 442-7990; covering Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. Region 9— Washington Regional Office.—Paul F. Leonard, regional administrator, James C. Kennedy, Edward A. Kwalwasser, assistant regional administrators; Ballston Center Tower III, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Room 300, Arlington, Va. 22203, phone 557-8201; covering Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Philadelphia Branch Office.—Thomas H. Monahan, assistant regional admin-istrator; 600 Arch Street, Room 2204, Federal Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, phone 597-2278. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters, 600E Street 20435. Phone, 382-2165 Director.—Byron V. Pepitone, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant to the Director—Emanuel M. Kline, 1220 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Gone) Counsel.—Henry N. Williams, 11811 Judson Road, Silver Spring, Md. 0902. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1441 L Street 20416. Phone 653-6600 (Code 128) Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Admanistrator.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant to the Administrator—Marcella A. Juarez, 8117 Dabney Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Special Assistant to the Administrator and the Director for Equal Employment Opportunity and Compliance.—Geroge H. Robinson, 3610 Cousins Drive, Landover, Md. 20785. Deputy Adminastrator.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Deputy Administrator—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Policy Counsel—Richard B. McMurray, 3203 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Legislative Counsel.— George M. Grant, Jr., 3610 Spring Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistant to the General Counsel and Assistant to the Legislative Counsel.— [Vacant.] Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—William T. Gennetti, 9500 Kingsley Avenue, Bethes- da, Md. 20014. Associate General Counsel, Office of Finance—William T. Gennetti, 9500 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate General Counsel, Office of Litigation.— Robert B. Webber, 4412 Flower Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Associate General Counsel, Office of Interagency Affairs—Donald W. Farrell, 1710 Strine Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. 714 Congressional Directory Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment.— Robert H. West, 75 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Associate Administrator for Investment.—Peter F. McNeish, 5720 Smoke Rise Lane, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Director, Office of Community Development.—Earl L. Chambers, 3101 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Financing.—Arthur E. Armstrong, 4 Harrowgate Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. Darector, Office of Portfolio Management.—Edwin T. Holloway, 11904 Wimble-ton Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Office of Portfolio Review.—Frank A. Nicholas, 13113 Pennypacker Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Office of Program Development (Acting).—Robert N. Marshall, 7112 Millrun Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Director, Office of Investment Management and Evaluation.—John L. Werner, 16207 Cannfield Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. Director, Office of SBIC Operations.— Gerald L. Feigen, 9450 Macomber Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Office of 301(d) Operations.—Arthur P. Cyr, 11424 Maple View Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief Accountant.—Wayne S. Foren, 4814 Hercules Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business.—Joseph J. Luna, 13308 Hathaway Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Confidential Assistant.—Carmen I. Raynor, 10087 Campus Way South, Largo, Md. 20870. Director, Office of Government and Industry Relations.—Joseph M. Conrad, 2324 32d Street SE. 20020. Director, Office of Program Assistance.—Richard M. Philbin, 13415 Oriental Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Program Planning and Control.—Albert B. Carter, Jr., 5036 Glenbrook Terrace 20016. Associate Administrator for Procurement Assistance.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Associate Administrator for Procurement Assistance.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Business Development.—B. Winford Smith, 504 Elderwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Procurement and Technical Assistance.— Robert F. McDermott, 3702 Riverwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Associate Administrator for Operations.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Administrator for Operations.— Bernard Kulik, 12105 Little Creek Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chef, Disaster Operations Staff.—J. B. Alexander, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20011. Assistant Administrator for Management Assistance.—[Vacant.] Confionial Assistant.—Joyce T. Haynesworth, 2711 Kelner Drive, Landover, d. 20785. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management Assistance.—John C. Patrick, Jr., 1121 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Administrator for Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—Jeanne Stratton, 307 A Street NE. 20002. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Administrator—Roger H. Jones, 1370 Canterbury Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. Genie Secretary.—Mary B. Terko, 2801 Lindell Street, Silver Spring, . 20902. Director, Office of Budget and Finance—Herbert T. Mills, 7415 Dunston Street North, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Office of Management Services.—[Vacant.] Prec Office of Personnel.—Jce Maas, 911 Kerwin Road, Silver Spring, d. 20901. Assistant Administrator for Advocacy and Public Information (Acting).—Anthony S. Stasio, 9802 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Secretary.—Dode Mundy, 4998 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director of Advocacy Programs.—Stephen Mollett, 1001 C Street SE 20003. Advocate for Government Relations.—Victor Rivera, 1464 Rhode Island Avenue 20005. Advocate for Business Organization and Veterans Affairs.— William Black, 2610 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Advocate for Women-in-Business and Consumer Affairs.—Barbara B. Dunn, 335 Sixth Street SE. 20003. Advocate for Special Analysis.—Maureen Glebes, 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of Public Communications.—[Vacant.] Director of Public Information.—Paul Lodato, 3114 Ferndale Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Privacy Act and Freedom of Information O fficer.—Nicholas Kalcounos, 12808 Epping Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Advocate for Advisory Councils.—XK Drew, 140 South Van Dorn, Alex-andria, Va. 22304. Ezecutive Assistant.—Jeanne Davis, 3004 Autumn Branch Lane, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Assistant Administrator for Planning, Research, and Data Management.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—Betty M. Osborne, 3104 Twisting Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Energy, Environment, and Competitive Structure Division.—Raymond D. Marchakitus, 4902 Raemore Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Economic Research and Statistics Division.— Glenn D. Morrow, 4848 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Size Standards Division.— William L. Pellington, 9 Barrington Fare, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Planning and Program Evaluation Division.—Stanley M. Linchuck, 13102 Marigold Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Operations Division.—Joseph Tilko, 4317 Ranger Avenue, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Director, Systems Division.— Richard Sadowski, 9805 Parr Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Information Systems Planning Staff.—Thomas C. Bresnan, 9206 Kristin Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1000 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560. Phone, 628-4422 (Code 144) ‘““The Smithsonian Institution is a trust establishment created in accordance with the terms of the will of James Smithson of England who in 1826 bequeathed his property to the United States of America ‘to found at Washington under the name of the Smithsonian Institution an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.” Congress pledged the faith of the United States to carry out the trust in 1836 (Act of July 1, 1836, C. 252, 5 Stat. 64), and established the Institution in its present form in 1846 (August 10, 1846, C. 178, 9 Stat. 102), entrusting the management of the Institution to its independent Board of Regenis.” THE ESTABLISHMENT President of the United States. Vice President of the United States. Chief Justice of the United States. Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury." Secretary of Defense. Attorney 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. 716 Congressional Directory THE BOARD OF REGENTS Chancellor.— Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States. Members of the Board.—Walter F. Mondale, Vice President of the United States; Barry Goldwater, Member of the Senate; Henry M. Jackson, Member of the Senate; Claiborne Pell, Member of the Senate; George H. Mahon, Mem-ber of the House of Representatives: Corrine C. Boggs, Member of the House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, Member of the House of Representatives; John Paul Austin, citizen of Georgia; John Nicholas Brown, citizen of Rhode Island; William A. M. Burden, citizen of New York; Murray Gell-Mann, citizen of California; Robert F. Goheen, citizen of New Jersey; Caryl P. Haskins, citizen of Washington, D.C.; A. Leon Hig-ginbotham, Jr., citizen of Pennsylvania: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., citizen of Connecticut; James Edwin Webb, citizen of Washington, D. Executive Committee of the Board of Regents. —C Caryl P. Haskins, W illiam A. M. Burden, James Edwin Webb, chairman, S. Dillon Ripley, secretary. OFFICIALS The Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, 2324 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John F. Jameson, 3000 North Stuart, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary for Science.—David Challinor, 3117 Hawthorne Street 20008. Assistant Secretary for History and Art.—Charles Blitzer, 617 A Street NE. 20002. Assistant Secretary for Public Service.—Julian T. Euell, 3035 Military Road 20015. Assistant Secretaryfor Museum Programs.—Paul N. Perrot, 308 A Street NE. 20002. Treasurer.—T. Ames Wheeler, 4645 Hawthorne Lane 20016. General Counsel.—Peter G. Powers, 325 A Street SE. 20003. Director of Support Activities.— Richard L. Ault, 3709 Carriage House Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Office of the Secretary: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.— Dorothy Rosenberg, 2100 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Special Assistants to the Secretary.—James M. Hobbins, 13304 Ridge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850; Margaret C. Hird, 2768 North Quebec Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207; Richard H. Howland, 1516 33d Street 20007. Coordinator of Membership and Development.—James McKim Symington. Smithsonian Council Members: Roger Abrahams Frank B. Golley George A. Bartholomew Stephen Jay Gould Milton W. Brown David Hawkins Reid A. Bryson August Heckscher Frederick H. Burkhardt Nathan I. Huggins Archie F. Carr, Jr. George F. Lindsay Carl W. Condit Giles W. Mead Mrs. Camille W. Cook Dr. Ruth Patrick Ms. Anne d’Harnoncourt Gordon N. Ray, chairman Richard M. Dorson Harold Rosenberg A. Hunter Dupree Carl E. Sagan Fred R. Eggan Andre Schiffrin Murray Gell-Mann Mrs. Barbara W. Tuchman Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration: Administrative Officer.—John G. Motheral, 4503 King Edward Court, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Audits.—C. Peratino, 1029 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Office of Assistant Secretary for Museum Programs: Executive Assistant.— William N. Richards, 1701 Galloway Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Office of Exhibits Central—James A. Mahoney, 4905 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Darector, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.—Dennis Gould, 3039 Macomb Street, No. 30 20008. Chief, Conservation Analytical ‘Laboratory.—Robert M. Organ, 9501 Nowell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Assistant Secretary for Museum Programs—Continued Archwist, Smithsonian Archives.—Richard H. Lytle, 3617 Orlando Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Registrar, Office of the Registrar.— Philip Leslie, Manor Drive, Route 3, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Director, Smithsonian Institution Libraries.—Russell Shank, 7427 Vernon Square Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Assistant Secretary for Science: Director, Office of International and Foreign Currency Program.—[Vacant.] Office of Assistant Secretary for History and Art: Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.— Dean Anderson, 2700 First Place South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Executive Officer, Office of Academic Studies—Edward S. Davidson, 1742 S Street 20009. Editor, Joseph Henry Papers.—Nathan Reingold, 6237 Walhonding Road 20016. Director, Office of American Studies.—Wilcomb E. Washburn, 2338 Massa~ chusetts Avenue 20008. Office of Assistant Secretary fr Public Service: Executive Assistant.—Vincent L. MacDonnell, 12207 Wheeling Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Division of Performing Arts.—James R. Morris, Jr., 7601 Ridgecrest Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Education Program Coordinator, O ffice of Elementary and Secondary Education.— David Estabrook, 2807 Bolling Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Carl W. Larsen, 7410 Eldorado Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Darector, O fice of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars.— Wilton S. Dillon, 1446 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Smithsonian Resident Associates.—Janet W. Solinger, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Acting Director, Smithsonian Institution Press.—Edward F. Rivinus, 606 Boyle Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Editor, Smithsonian Magazine—Edward K. Thompson, 2029 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Office of Telecommunications.—Nazaret Cherkezian, 7416 Hallcrest Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. : Director, Visitor Information and Associates Reception Center.—Mary Grace Potter, 210 East Fairfax Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Office of Treasurer: Assistant to the Treasurer.—Christian Hohenlohe, 2440 Foxhall Road 20007. Director, Programing and Budget—Jon E. Yellin, 11076 Berrypick Lane, Columbia, Md. 21044. Drei Accounting Diviston.—Allen S. Goff, 12014 Whitehall Drive, Bowie, d. 20715. Director, Grants and Insurance Administration.— Phillip H. Babcock, 4435 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Business Manager.—Richard O. Griesel, 4555, Indian Rock Terrace 20007. Director, Museum Shops.—James J. Chmelik, Route 1, Box 99M, Ijamsville, Md. 21754. Director, Investment Accounting Division.— Ernest A. Berger, 1538 Endsley Place, Crofton, Md. 21113. Office of the Director of Support Activities: Gouri O flicer—Elbridge O. Hurlbut, 8500 Paxton Court, Berwyn Heights, . 20740. Director, Office of Computer Services.—Stanley A. Kovy, 2416 39th Place 20007. Director, Management Analysis Office.—Mrs. Ann S. Campbell. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—Archie Grimmett, 14804 Elmwood Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Director, O flice of Facilities Planning and Engineering Services.— Phillip K. Reiss, 5114 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Personnel Administration.—Howard Toy, 4441 Burlington Place 20016. Director, Office of Plant Services.—XKenneth E. Shaw, 14000 Castle Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 718 Congressional Directory Office of the Director of Support Activities—Continued Director, Office of Printing and Photographic Services.— Arthur L. Gaush, 16104 Berkeley Drive, Haymarket, Va. 22069. Director, O flice of Protection Services.—Robert B. Burke, 2516 Fairhill Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023. Dazrector, offi ce of Supply Services—Harry P. Barton, 8519 Cottage Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Travel Services O flice.—Mrs. Betty V. Strickler, 4509 Highland Avenue, Be thesda, Md. 20014. BUREAUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ANACOSTIA NEIGHBORHOOD MUSEUM 2405 Martin Luther King Avenue SE. 20020. Phone, 381-5656 Director.—John R. Kinard, 2115 13th Street SE. 20020. ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART 41 East 65th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Phone, (212) 826-5722 Director— William E. Woolfenden, 219 East 69th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Deputy Director-Archivist.— Garnett McCoy. Area Directors.— (New York) William McNaught, 12 East 97th Street, New York, N.Y. 10029; (Boston) Robert Brown, 89 Center Street, North Easton, Mass. 02356; (Michigan) Dennis Barrie, 900 Chicago Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. 48206; (San Francisco) Paul J. Karlstrom, 1927 Greenwich Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94123. . Board of Trustees: Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, Chairman of the Board. President.—Irving F. Burton. Vice Presidents: Gilbert H. Kinney. Mrs. Nancy B. Negley. Mrs. E. Bliss Parkinson. Secretary.—Henry de Forest Baldwin. Treasurer.—Joel S. Ehrenkranz. Members: Edwin Bergman. Porter McCray. Mrs. John L. Bradley. Abraham Melamed. Joseph H. Hirshhorn. Mrs. Dana M. Raymond. Miss Milka Iconomoff. Mrs. William L. Richards. Howard Lipman. Frederic Sharf. Harold Love. Edward M. M. Warburg. Russell Lynes. George H. Waterman III. Richard Manoogian. Ex Officio: Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Assistant Secretary for History and Art. Founding Members: Lawrence A. Fleischman. Mrs. Edsel B. Ford. E. P. Richardson. Honorary Trustee.—Mrs. William L. Richards. CHESAPEAKE BAY CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Route 4, Box 622, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Phone, 261-4190 Director.—J. Kevin Sullivan. COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND DECORATIVE ARTS 2 East 91st Street, New York, N.Y. 10028. Phone, (212) 860-2011 Director —Mrs. Lisa Taylor, 1115 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10028. Admanistrator.— Christian Rohlfing, 343 East 30th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016. Advisory Board: Cass Canfield, Jr. Mrs. Miles Pennybacker. Albert Edelman, treasurer. Mrs. Howard J. Sachs. Sydney Gruson. Robert C. Weaver. Thomas E. Murray II, chairman, pro tem. Ex Officio: Honorary Member: Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Mrs. Margaret Carnegie Miller. FORT PIERCE BUREAU Route 1, Box 194-C, Fort Pierce, Fla. 33450. Phone, 465-6630 Director.—[Vacant.] FREER GALLERY OF ART 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20560. Phone, 381-5344 Director.—Harold P. Stern, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Assistant Director.— Thomas Lawton, 1 Third Street NE. 20002. Freer Visiting Committee: Chairman.—Hugh Scott. Members: Mrs. Jackson Burke. Charles A. Greenfield. Kwang-chih Chang. John M. Rosenfield. Marvin Eisenberg. Laurence Sickman. Mrs. Katherine Graham. John Thacher. HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Independence Avenue at Eighth Street SW. 20560. Phone, 381-6512 Director—Abram Lerner, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Deputy Director.—Stephen E. Weil, 530 N Street SW. 20024. Administrator.—Joseph Sefekar, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Board of Trustees: Ex Officio Members: Chief Justice of the United States. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Appointed and Elected Members: H. Harvard Arnason. Sidney Lewis. Leigh B. Block. Dorothy C. Miller. Anne d’Harnoncourt. Daniel P. Moynihan, chairman. Thomas Mellon Evans. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE 1111 North Capitol Street 20560. Phone, 381-5201 Director.—John E. Estes, 3315 Pinevale Avenue SE. 20028. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20560, Phone, 381-6244 Director— Michael Collins. Deputy Director.— Melvin B. Zisfein, 9204 Bells Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive O flicer—John Whitelaw, 5055 Seminary Road, Apt. 1401, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant Directors.—Donald S. Lopez, 9028 Charles Augustine Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Frederick C. Durant III, 109 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Howard Wolko, 1561 Evers Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Advisory Board: Ez Officio: Brig. Gen. William C. Norris, Department of the Air Force. Vice Adm. Frederick C. Turner, Department of the Navy. Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Department of the Army. Brig. Gen. Phillip Shutler, U.S. Marine Corps. Rear Adm. Robert H. Scarborough, U.S. Coast Guard. Herbert Rowe, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Jefferson W. Cochran, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation. S. Dillon Ripley, chairman. 720 Congressional Directory Advisory Board—Continued Citizen Members: Mrs. O. A. Beech, Wichita, Kans. Elwood R. Quesada, Washington, D.C. William E. Hall, Palm Bay, Fla. NATIONAL ARMED FORCES MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20560. Phone, 381-5458 Chairman.—John Nicholas Brown. Ex Officio: Secretary of Defense. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Members: : Secretary of the Army. William I. Greener, Jr. Secretary of the Navy. William H. Perkins, Jr. Secretary of the Air Force. Theodore Ropp. Fred L. Dixon. James M. Stone, Sr. NATIONAL COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS Eighth and G Streets 20560. Phone, 381-5195 Director.—Joshua C. Taylor, 1250 31st Street 20007. Assistant Director—Harry Lowe, 802 A Street SE. 20003. Assistant to the Director.—Richard Murray, 254 Q Street 20007. Administrative Officer.—H. Eugene Kelson, 8116 Smithfield Avenue West, Spring- field, Va. 22152. Director, Renwick Gallery.—Lloyd Herman, 525 Seward Square SE. 20003. Chief, Office of Program Support.—Lois A. Bingham, 374 N Street SW. 20024. Consultant.—Mrs. Adelyn D. Breeskin, 1254 31st Street 20007. Curators.— Mrs. Janet Flint, 2104 Huidekoper Place 20007; William Truettner, 6702 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Peter Bermingham, 10283 Windstream Drive, Columbia, Md. 20014; Walter Hopps; Dr. Lois Fink, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Chief, Exhibition and Design .—David Keeler, 1308 Namassin Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief Office of Public Affairs.—Margery Byers, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Chief, Office of Publications.—Carroll Clark, 1737 Vineyard Trail, Route 1, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Senior Conservator.— Thomas Carter, 3532 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Registrar.—W. Robert Johnston, 24 South Fenwick Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. National Collection of Fine Arts Commission: Charrman.— George B. Tatum. Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, ex officio. Members: Mrs. Elizabeth Brooke Blake. Mrs. Jaquelin H. Hume. Thomas S. Buechner. David Lloyd Kreeger. Lloyd Goodrich. ; Abram Lerner, ex officio. Walker Hancock. Mrs. Robert A. Magowan. R. Philip Hanes, Jr. Harold Rosenberg. Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. Charles H. Sawyer. August Heckscher. Mrs. Otto Spaeth. Thomas C. Howe. Otto Wittmann. Honorary Members: Stow Wengenroth. Martin Friedman. Alexander Wetmore. Henry P. Mcllhenny. Andrew Wyeth. Paul Mellon. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20560. Phone, 381-5785 Director—Brooke Hindle, 5114 Dalecarlia Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. Denuty Director.—Silvio A. Bedini, 4303 47th Street 20916. Assistant Director for Adminisiration.— Robert G. Tillotson, 1217 Daleview Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Director for Exhibits.—Benjamin Lawless. Registrar.— Virginia Beets. Department Chairmen.—Richard E. Ahlborn, 385 N Street SW. 20024; Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli, 2608 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Margaret B. Klapthor, 500 Third Street SE. 20003; Otto Mayr, 3349 Tennyson Street 20015; John T. Schlebecker, 11220 Mitscher Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Coordinator of Education and Visitor Information.—Alice Reno Malone, 11490 Links Drive, Reston, Va. 22090. Public Information Officer.— Geraldine Sanderson, 632 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Special Events Assistant.—R. Scott Berthold, 2116 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Institute for Historical Research.—Forrest C. Pogue, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. B-207 Arlington, Va. 22202. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY—NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MAN 10th Sireet and Constitution Avenue 20560. Phone, 381-5954 Director.— Porter M. Kier, 5104 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director.—James Mello, 10700 Orchard Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Department Chairmen.—Donald R. Davis, 2309 Calhoun Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; William W. Fitzhugh, 332 Eighth Street SE. 20003; Robert H. Gibbs, Jr., 4017 Simms Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795; Richard Grant, 6007 Sumner Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310; W. Duane Hope, 2620 Lake Ridge Court, Oakton, Va. 22124; William G. Melson, 6908 Lamont Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; Dieter C. Wasshausen, 9406 Chatteroy Place, Apt. 201, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Operations Officer, Scientific Event Alert Network.—David Squires, 7505 June Street, Springfield Va. 22150. Director, Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center.—Betty J. Landrum, 1108 C Street SE. 20003. Director, Center for the Study of Man.—Porter M. Kier, 5104 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Eighth and F Streets 20560. Phone, 381-5146 Director—Marvin S. Sadik, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Assistant Director for Administiration.— Douglas Evelyn, 2318 King Place 20007. Historian.—Marc Jay Pachter, 5540 30th Street 20015. Curator of the Collection.—Robert G. Stewart, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Keeper of the Catalog.—Mona Dearborn, 6226 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Curator of Education.—Dennis O’ Toole, 3505 30th 20008. National Portrait Gallery Commission: Joe L. Allbritton. Robert I.. McNeil, Jr. Barry Bingham, Sr. Andrew Oliver. John Nicholas Brown. Edgar P. Richardson. Ralph Ellison. Robert H. Smith. Mrs. Katie Louchheim. Ex Officio: Chancellor, Smithsonian Institution. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Gallery of Art. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 3000 block of Connecticut Avenue. Phone, 381-7221 Director.— Theodore H. Reed, 5005 Baltimore Avenue 20016. Deputy Director—Edward H. Kohn, 1696 Moorings Drive, Reston, Va. 22090. RADIATION BIOLOGY LABORATORY 12441 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Phone, 443-2306 Director —William H. Klein, 7901 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. ay Director.—W. Shropshire, Jr., 4816 Flower Valley Drive, Rockville, d. 20853. 79-000 O -77 -48 722 Congressional Directory SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Phone, (617) 495-7234 Director.— George B. Field, 314 Otis Street, West Newton, Mass. 02165. Deputy Director—John G. Gregory, 58 Ruddock Road, Sudbury, Mass. 01776. Associate Directors.— (Planetary Sciences) A. G. W. Cameron, 39 Howells Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178; (Theoretical Astrophysics) Alexander Dalgarno, 244 Franklin Street, Newton, Mass. 02158; (High Energy Astrophysics) Riccardo Giacconi, 26 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; (Optical and Infrared Astronomy) Herbert Gursky, 100 Puritan Lane, Sudbury, Mass. 01776; (Radio Astronomy) A. Edward Lilley, 89 Fletcher Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178; (Solar and Stellar Physics) Robert W. Noyes, 27 Sheraton Park, Arlington, Mass. 02174; (Atomic and Molecular Physics) William H. Parkin-son, Old Littleton Road, Harvard, Mass. 01451. Acting Director—John G. Gregory, 58 Ruddock Road, Sudbury, Mass. 01776. SMITHSONIAN SCIENCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE, INC. 1730 M Street 20036. Phone, 381-4211 (A D.C. nonprofit corporation) President.—David F. Hersey, 11602 Gilsan Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Secretary.— Evelyn M. Roll, 713 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Treasurer.—David W. Lakamp, 813 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Vice Presidents.— (Medical Division) Donald A. Elliott, 5916 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Md. 20014; (Program Planning, Management, and Administration Division) David Lakamp, 813 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; (Science Division) Harold R. Leuba, 9555 Persimmon Tree Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; (Data Processing Division) Martin Snyderman, 8804 Spring Valley Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE P.O. Box 2072, Balboa, Canal Zone Director.—Ira Rubinoff. Assistant Directorfor Science.—Stanley Rand. Assistant Director (Academic Studies).—Neal J. Smith. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART Constitution Avenue, between Third and Seventh Streets 20565. Phone, 737-4215 (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Art) 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. Carlisle H. Humelsine. Franklin D. Murphy. John R. Stevenson. President.—Paul Mellon. Vice President.—John Hay Whitney. Director.—J. Carter Brown, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Assistant Director.—Charles P. Parkhurst, Jr., 1940 Biltmore Street 20008. Treasurer.—Lloyd D. Hayes, 3131 Alberfoyle Place 20015. Administrator—Joseph G. English, 3815 Gramercy Street 20016. Secretary and General Counsel—Robert Amory, Jr., 4833 Dexter Terrace 20007. WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS 1000 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560. Phone, 381-6156 (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars) Director.—James H. Billington, 2723 Q Street 20007. Deputy Director.— George Packard. Board of Trustees: Chairman.— William J. Baroody. Vice Chazrman.—Paul W. McCracken. Public Members: 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. Private Members: James A. Baker III. A. James Reichley. Robert H. Bork. Dean Rusk. Bryce N. Harlow. Rawleigh Warner, Jr. JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Washington, D.C. 20566. Phone, 872-0466 (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman.—Rdger L. Stevens. Ex Officio: Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. Commissioner of Education. Mayor of the District of Columbia. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Librarian of Congress. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Park Service. Chairman, District of Columbia Recreation Advisory Board. U.S. Senate: U.S. House of Representatives: Edward M. Kennedy. Frank Thompson, Jr. Charles H. Percy. Teno Roncalio. Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Albert H. Quie. General: Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr. Melvin R. Laird. Robert S. Carter. Mrs. Michael J. Mansfield. Mrs. Edward Finch Cox. Mrs. J. Willard Marriott. Mrs. J. Clifford Folger. Robert I. Millonzi. Abe Fortas. Ronald H. Nessen. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen. Mrs. Jouett Shouse. J. William Fulbright. Mrs. Stephen E. Smith. Leonard H. Goldenson. John G. Spatuzza. R. Philip Hanes, Jr. Roger L. Stevens. Orval Hansen. Mrs. Donna Stone Pesch. Mrs. Rebekah Harkness. Henry Strong. Mrs. Paul H. Hatch. Benjamin Arthur Trustman. Mrs. Bob Hope. Jack J. Valenti. Frank N. Ikard. Lew R. Wasserman. Thomas H. Kuchel. Mrs. Jack Wrather. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Honorary Chatrmen.—Mrs. Gerald R. Ford, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Mrs. Aristotle Onassis, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Chairman.— Roger L. Stevens. Vice Chairman.—Henry Strong, Suite 409, Cafritz Building, 1625 I Street 20006. Vice Chairman.—Charles H. Percy, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510. General Counsel.—Harry C. McPherson, Jr., 1660 L Street 20036. Associate Counsel.—William Becker, 1819 H Street 20006. Secretary.—Frank N. Ikard, 2101 L Street 20037. Assistant Secretary.— Charlotte Woolard. Treasurer.—W. Jarvis Moody, American Security & Trust Co., 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Assistant Treasurer—James F. Rogers, American Security & Trust Co., 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Assistant Treasurer.— William H. Ryland, American Security & Trust Co., 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Assisiont Treasurer—Henry Strong, Suite 409, Cafritz Building, 1625 I Street 006. 724 Congressional Directory EXECUTIVE STAFF Executive Director of Performing Arts.— Martin Feinstein. General Manager of Theaters.— Alexander Morr. Director of Operations.— Thomas R. Kendrick. SOLDIERS’ AND AIRMEN’S HOME, UNITED STATES United States Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 20317. Phone, 726-9100 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR ARMY—REGULAR AIR FORCE Lt. Gen. F. T. Unger, USA (ret.), Governor of the Home. Lt. Gen. John W. Morris, USA, Chief of Engineers, USA. Lt. Gen. Charles E. Buckingham, USAF, Comptroller of the Air Force. Lt. Gen. Richard R. Taylor, USA, The Surgeon General, USA. Maj. Gen. Paul T. Smith, USA, The Adjutant General, USA. . Mota, Bennie L. Davis, USAF, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff/Personnel, SAF. Maj. Gen. Harold R. Vague, USAF, The Judge Advocate General, USAF. Sergeant Major of the Army William G. Bainbridge, USA. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Thomas N. Barnes, Jr., USAF. OFFICERS OF THE HOME Residing at the Home 20317. Phone, 726-9100 Governor.—Lt. Gen. F. T. Unger, USA (ret.). Deputy Governor.—Maj. Gen. John L. Locke, USAF (ret.). Secretary-Treasurer.—Col. Ernest L. Janes, USA (ret.). Chief Surgeon.—Col. John P. Fairchild, MC, USA (ret.). Quartermaster and Purchasing O flicer—Col. Ivan W. Elliott, USA (ret.). Secretary, Board of Commissioners.—Col. Roland A. Dion, USAF (ret.). SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Room 6246, Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-4091 (Code 183) FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES Federal Member.— Cecil D. Andrus, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. United States Commaissioner.— Thomas C. H. Webster, St. Thomas, Pa. 17252. Federal Adviser—Frank E. Masland, Jr., C. H. Masland & Sons, Carlisle, Pa. 17013. Staff Assistant.—Arzella C. Williams, 6448 Old Landover Road, Landover, Md. 20785. STAFF 5012 Lenker Street, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055. Phone, 717-737-0501 Executive Director.—Robert J. Bielo, 5501 Devonshire Road, Harrisburg, Pa. 17112. Executive Assistant and Counsel—C. Peter Carlucei, 1105 Fleetwood Drive, Carlisle, Pa. 17013. Chief Administrative Officer and Treasurer.—Howard A. Miller, Star Route West, Richfield, Pa. 17086. Information Officer.—J. Richard Rombach, 1008—S, Rolling Glen Drive, Harris-burg, Pa. 17109. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660. Phone, Sheffield 205-383-4631; Knoxville, Tenn. 37902. Phone, 615-637-0101; Chattanooga, Tenn. 37401. Phone, 615-755-3011; Washington Office, Wood ward Building 20444. Phone, 202-343-4537 (Code 183, ext. 4537) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman.— Aubrey J. Wagner, Knoxville, Tenn. Director.— William L. Jenkins, Knoxville, Tenn. Director.—[Vacant.] General Manager.—R. Lynn Seeber, Knoxville, Tenn. Assistant General Manager.—Hobart N. Stroud, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Assistant to the General Manager (Planning, Budget, and Systems).—John S. Barron, Knoxville, Tenn. Chief, Planning Staff.—David A. Patterson, Knoxville, Tenn. Chief, Budget Staff.—David T. Shereda, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Equal Employment Opportunity.— George White, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Information.—L. John Van Mol, Knoxville, Tenn. Power Financing O flicer.— Godwin Williams, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Washington Representative.—Lawrence L. Calvert, Woodward Building, Washington 20444. General Counsel and Secretary to the Corporation.—Herbert S. Sanger, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Comptroller.— Willard R. Stinson, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Persorninel—Robert J. Betts, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Property and Services.—John S. Rozek, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Purchasing.—James L. Williams, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife Development.—Thomas H. Ripley, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Land Between the Lakes—Frank R. Holland, Golden Pond, Ky. 42231. Director of Navigation Development and Regional Studies.—Minard I. Foster, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Tributary Area Development.—H. Peter Claussen, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Water Management.—Edward H. Lesesne, Knoxville, Tenn, Director of Environmental Planning.—Peter A. Krenkel, Chattanooga, Tenn. Medical Director.—Robert L. Craig, M.D., Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Lewis B. Nelson, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Assistant Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Alvin B. Phillips, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Director of Agricultural Development.— Gerald G. Williams, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Director of Chemical Development.—Charles H. Davis, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Director of Chemical Operations.—Emmett A. Lindsay, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Manager of Engineering Design and Construction.— George H. Kimmons, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Construction.—Horace H. Mull, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Engineering Design.—R. H. Dunham, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Power.— Godwin Williams, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power.—Jack E. Gilleland, Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager of Power Operations.—E. Floyd Thomas, Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power Operations.—N. B. Hughes, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Power Construction.—Joe Neal Benson, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Power Production (Acting).—Harry S. Fox, Chattanooga, Tenn. Darector of Power Resource Planning.—Hugh G. Parris, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Power System Operations.—John P. DeLong, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Power Utilization.—Albert O. Daniels, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Transmission Planning and Engineering.—Frank W. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn. U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547. Dial 63 and extension; HEW Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20547. Dial 75 and extension; Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street 20547. Dial 37 and extension; 1776 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547. Dial 63 and extension; 1717 H Street 20547. Dial 63 and extension. Director—John E. 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Phone, 254-6600 (Code 193, ext. 4600) Chairman.—Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, Commissioner, Commission on the Aging, HEW, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Vice Chairman.—Stephen Horn, president, California State University, Long Beach, Calif. 90801. Members: Mrs. Frankie Muse Freeman, Suite 647, Paul Brown Building, 818 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63101. Manuel Ruiz, 704 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90014. Rabbi Murray Saltzman, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 6501 North Meridian, Indianapolis, Ind. 46260. Staff Director. ~_John A. Buggs, 2805 Village Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Deputy Staff Director.—Louis Nunez, 13912 Bethpage Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Special Assistant to the Staff Director—Eugene S. Mornell, 9404 Garden Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Women’s Righis Program.— Carol Bonosaro, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Director, Congressional Liarson.—Lucy R. Edwards, 1216 Ballard Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Information and Publications O flice.—[Vacant.] Assistant Staff Director for Bert Silver, 11705 Devilwood Court, Administration.— Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Staff Director for National Civil Rights Issues.— William T. White, Jr., 11633 Hunters Green Court, Reston, Va. 22901. Assistant Staff Director for Federal Evaluation.—Cynthia N. Graae, 150 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. General Counsel.—John Richard Baca, 7408 Alaska Avenue 20012. “vecial Assistant for Programs.—Edward Rutledge, 1123 C Street SE. 20003. ay Office of Research.—Sandra S. Tangri, 6428 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, 20034. U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION HOLC Building, 320 First Street 20537. Phone, 724-3117 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Acting -Chairman.—Curtis C. Crawford, 14135 Castle Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Acting Vice Chairman.— George J. Reed, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Commaissioner.—Dorothy Parker, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—James A. Fife, Route 2, Box 4710, Stevensville, Md. 21666. Special Assistant.—Mrs. M. E. Malin Foehrkolb, 2705 Muskogee Street, Adelphi, Md. 20783. General Counsel.—Joseph A. Barry, 1615 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Chief Hearing Examiner—James C. Neagles, 2203 Elgin Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Research Director.—Peter B. Hoffman, 1507 Grace Church Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Commissioners: Philadelphia.—Joseph A. Nardoza. Atlanta.—J. Robert Cooper. Kansas City.—[Vacant.] Dallas.— William E. Amos. San Francisco.—Paula A. Tennant. U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 475 L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20260. Phone, 245-4000 BENJAMIN F. BAILAR, Postmaster General of the United States and mem-ber of the Board of Governors, U.S. Postal Service; born April 21, 1934, in Cham-paign, Ill.; educated in the public schools and University High School in Urbana, I1l.; graduated in 1955 from the University of Colorado with a bachelor of arts degree in geology and received an M.B.A. from the Graduate School of Business Administration of Harvard University in 1959; doctor of public administration, honorary, Monmouth College, 1976; served in the Navy 1955-57, being separated as a supply corps lieutenant junior grade at the St. Louis Naval Air Station; em-ployed in the coordinating and planning department of Continental Oil Co., Hous-ton, Tex.; joined the American Can Co. in November 1962, as a financial analyst on the corporate staff in New York City; subsequently served as vice president for marketing and service products, and vice president for international operations; came to the Postal Service in April of 1972 as Senior Assistant Postmaster General for Support; subsequently served as Senior Assistant Postmaster General for Ad-ministration; named Deputy Postmaster General by the Board of Governors on December 3, 1974; named by the Board January 7, 1975, to become the 61st Post-master General effective February 16, 1975; associate member, President’s Com-mission on Employment of the Handicapped; member: board of directors, Mon-mouth College, Monmouth, Ill. ; board of directors, Institute of Collective Bargain-ing & Group Relations, Inc.; board of directors, National Council on Alcoholism, Inc.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; married the former Anne Tveit, of Crookston, Minn.; two children: Christina and Benjamin, Jr. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL Deputy Postmaster General.— William F. Bolger. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Edward E. Horgan, Jr. Private Secretary to the Postmaster General.— Mrs. Mildred B. Owens. Assistant Postmaster General for Government Relations.—Jim Finch, 2415 North Lincoln, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Postmaster General for Public and Employee Communications.—James H. Byrne, 3844 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief Inspector, Postal Inspection Service.—C. Neil Benson. 728 Congressional Directory General Counsel—Louis A. Cox, 1140 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22030. Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Manpower and Cost Control. —Carl C. Ulsaker, 8300 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. ADMINISTRATION GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Administration.—J. T. Ellington, Jr., 4025 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Judicial Officer. — Edward F. Lussier, 7817 Birnam Wood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Postmaster General, Customer Services.—John F. Applegate, 1670 Valencia Way, Reston. Va. 22090. Gonsuna, Advocate.—Thomas W. Chadwick, 8723 Waterford Road, Alexandria, a. 22308. Assistant Postmaster General, Research and Development—John J. Wise, 118 Monroe Street, Apt. 1202. Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Postmaster General, Procurement and Supply.—Robert H. McCutcheon, 6015 Waterbury Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Postmaster General. Real Estate and Buildings.— Alfred C. Maevis, 7720 Timon Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OPERATIONS GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Operations.— Edward V. Dorsey, 14100 Rectory Lane, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Postmaster General, Delivery Services—James R. Braughton, 132 North Sterling Boulevard, Sterling, Va. 22170. Assistant Postmaster General, Mail Processing.—James V. Jellison, 7919 Mulberry Bottom Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. FINANCE GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Finance.—Richard F. Gould, Dover Road, Upperco, Md. 21155. Coniroller.—[Vacant.] Treasurer.—James R. Glassco, Jr., 8532 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Postmaster General, Management Information Systems.—Francis J. Hughes, 2505 Toran Court, Alexandria. Va. 22306. Assistant Postmaster General, Finance.—John L. Gentile, 1106 Shipman Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Postmaster General, Rates and Classification.— Ralph L. Osborne, 1416 Claves Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. EMPLOYEE AND LABOR RELATIONS GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Employee and Labor Relations.—James V. P. Conway, 736 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Postmaster General, Employee Relations.—Paul N. Carlin, 8235 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Postmaster General, Labor Relalions.—James C. Gildea, 7209 Summit Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. U.S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 844 Rush Street, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Phone, 751-4500 Washington Liaison Office: The Pennsylvania Building, Room 444, 425 13th Street 20004, Phone, 382-4791 Members: James L. Cowen (chairman), 7506 Kildare Avenue, Skokie, Ill. 60076. Assistant to the Chairman. ~ Joseph Duran. Neil P. Speirs, 1515 East Central Road, Apt. 420C, Arlington Heights, I11. 60005. Assistant to Board Member (Labor Relations) — Emil T. Banjavic. Assistant to Board Member.— Charles Pouliot. Office of Management: Member.—[Vacant.] Assistant to Management Member.—Joseph J. Mele. Secretary of the Board —R. F. Butler. Librarian.— Elizabeth Wynn. oe Fetuiie Officer.—Xenneth J. Nolan, 4949 Church Street, Apt. 25, Skokie, 11. 60076. General Counsel.—Dale G. Zimmerman. Director, Management Control.—W. V. Radesk. Chief Actuary.— Robert E. Larson. Director of Research.—Abraham Benjamin. Director, Retirement Claims.—Hubert P. Gibbons. Director, Unemployment and Sickness Insurance.—Eugene E. Koch. Director, Data Processing and Accounts.—Ralph A. Vicari. Director, Budget and Fiscal Operations.—John S. Suker. Director, Personnel.—Martin Cohen. Director, Hearings and Appeals.— George J. Baynes. Director, Supply and Service.—David J. Langdon. Washington Liaison Officer—Robert A. Russell. Regional Offices: Region 1.—Atlanta, Ga. 30308, 730 Peachtree Street NE., Room 980; Edmund J. Setaro, director. Region 2—New York, N.Y. 10007, Federal Building, Room 3415, 26 Federal Plaza; William R. Spence, director. Region 3.—Cleveland, Ohio 44199, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Room 493, 1240 East Ninth Street; Gene O. Wilson, director. Region /.—XKansas City, Mo. 64106, Federal Building, Room 257, 601 East 12th Street; Walter W. Birch, director. ; Region 5.—San Francisco, Calif. 94102, Federal Building, Room 18043, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36043; Robert L. Livingston, director. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Veterans Administration Building, Vermont at H Street 20420. Phone, EXecutive 38-4120 (Ccde 148) Administrator of Veterans Affairs.—Max Cleland, 810 Vermont Avenue 20420. Assistant to the Administrator.—Mrs. Pearl A. Neal. Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—David L. Welch, 1832 Wisconsin Avenue 20007. Deputy Administrator—Rufus H. Wilson, 5165 Evangeline Way, Columbia, Md. 21044. Staff Assistant.—Stephen T. Anderson. Acting Chief Benefits Director—A. J. Bochicchio, 11413 Farmland Drive, Rock- ville, Md. 20852. Chief Data Management Director.— William R. Martin, 3913 Oak Hill Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Cleef Mody Director.—Dr. John D. Chase, 5806 Charleton Court, Alexandria, a. 22310. Conltroller—Conrad R. Hoffman, 902 Dayton Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. General Counsel.— Guy S. McMichael III, 717 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Assistant Admanistrator for Planning and Evaluation.—Edwin L. Arnold, 4004 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Administrator for Construction.—Viggo P. Miller, 7105 Oak Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Administrator for Personnel.—Richard D. Brady, 11902 Hitching Post Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Acting Director, National Cemetery System.— Carl T. Noll, 3118 North Peary, Arlington, Va. 22207. Pree Jalormution Service.—Frank R. Hood, 3022 Covington Street, Fairfax, a. 22030. Director, Contract Compliance Service.—Nathaniel Pierson, 11238 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals.—Sydney J. Shuman. Manager, Administrative Services.— Meriwether W. Buckalew, 5599 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY 600 Fifth Street 20001. Phone, 637-1234 General Manager.— Theodore C. Lutz, 743 Third Street SW. 20024. Special Assistant.— William C. Leonard, 325 I Street SW. 20024. -Deputy General Manager—Warren D. Quenstedt, 1212 LaRonde Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Executive O flicer|Comptroller.— William A. Boleyn, 3122 Vinewood Place, Falls Church, Va. 22044. General Counsel.—John R. Kennedy, 1631 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Secretary-Treasurer.—Delmer Ison, 5241 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Government Relations.—Ellis S. Perlman, 1629 Dryden Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. Chief of Design and Construction.—Roy T. Dodge, 9101 Volunteer Drive, A'ex-andria, Va. 22309. Chief of Operations and Maintenance.—Ralph L. Wood, 6 Greyswood Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. Director of Community Services.— Cody Pfanstiehl, 7514 Dundalk Road, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Director of Personnel.—W. Donald Dewey, 10224 Vale Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director of Minority Development.—Charles A. Dowdy, 1654 West University Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director of Marketing. —John E. Warrington, 6412 Brightlea Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. 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. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) Interior Building 20240. Phone, 202-343-6659 President ex officio.—Jimmy Carter, President of the United States. Vice Presidents ex offictco.—The Governors of the several States. First Vice President.—Frederick M. Bradley, 815 Connecticut Avenue 20006. Second Vice President.—Russell E. Train, 3101 Woodland Drive 20008. Treasurer—Henry Ravenel, Jr., Riggs National Bank, 1503 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Secretary.— Gary Everhardt, Director, National Park Service, Department of Interior 20240. Assistant Secretary.—John L. Bryant, Jr., Department of Interior 20240. Members: Francis G. Addison III; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger; Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Michael Collins; Charles C. Glover III; Melville B. Grosvenor; George E. Hamilton, Jr.; Samuel Spencer; James W. Symington; Maxwell L. Taylor; Corcoran Thom, Jr.; Conrad L. Wirth; Jerauld Wright; Members Emeritus: Colgate W. Darden; Alfred M. Gruenther; George B. Eartzog, Jr WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL 2120 L Street 20037. Phone, 254-6303 (Code 193) Chairman.—Secretary of the Interior. Members: Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of the Army. Secretary of Commerce. Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Transportation. Chairman, Federal Power Commission. Associate Member: Administrator, Federal Energy Administration. Observers: Attorney General. Director, Office of Management and Budget. Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality. Chairmen and Vice Chairmen, River Basin Commissions. Chairman, Arkansas-White-Red Interagency Committee. Chairman, Pacific Southwest Interagency Committee. Chairman, Southeast Basins Interagency Committee. Administrator, Tennessee Valley Authority. Direcior (Acung).— Gary D. Cobb, 8515 Paul Revere Court, Annandale, Va. 22003 (254-6440). Deputy Cry D. Cobb, 8515 Paul Revere Court, Annandale, Va. 22003 (254-6440). Assistant Director, Planning.—Peter P. Ramatowski, 5300 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204 (254-6442). Assistant Director, Assessment.— Lewis D. Walker, 1223 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308 (254-6445). General Counsel.—James C. Readle, 121 Fifth Street NE. 20002 (254-6352). Administrative Officer.—Handley C. Oswalt, 1918 Richie Road, Forestville, Md. 20028 (254-6453). Public Information Oflicer.— Wanda M. Phelan, 6300 Brookville Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 (254-6453). JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1 First Street NE. 20543. Phone, 393-1640 (Code 1207) WARREN EARL BURGER, Chief Justice of the United States; born St. Paul, Minn., 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, confirmed June 9, and qualified June 23, 1969. 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 (Mrs. Richard R. Virkstis), 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 Eisen-hower 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; officer, USNR, May 1942-January 1946; 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, 734 Judiciary 735 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. 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. HARRY A. BLACKMUN, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born November 12, 1908, at Nashville, Ill.; son of Corwin M. Blackmun and Theo (Reuter) Blackmun; A.B. (summa cum laude), Harvard College, 1929; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1932; married Dorothy E. Clark, June 21, 1941; children: Nancy Clark (Mrs. John C. Coniaris), Sally Ann Black-mun (Mrs. Michael V. Elsberry), and Susan Manning Blackmun (Mrs. Michael Perkins) ; admitted to the Minnesota Bar September 1932; law clerk to the Honor-able John B. Sanborn, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit August1, 1932 through December 31, 1933; in practice, as associate, junior partner and general partner, Dorsey, Colman, Barker, Scott & Barber and predecessor firms, Minneapolis, Minn., January 1, 1934 through September 30, 1950; occasional member of the faculties of St. Paul College of Law (now William Mitchell College of Law) and University of Minnesota Law School; resident counsel, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Association (now Mayo Foundation), and mem-ber of the Section of Administration, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., October 1, 1950 through November 3, 1959; nominated by President Eisenhower as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, succeeding Judge John B. Sanborn, August 18, 1959; confirmed September 14, 1959, and qualified November 4, 1959; nominated associate justice by President Nixon April 14, 1970, confirmed May 12, 1970, and qualified June 9, 1970. LEWIS F. POWELL, Jr., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born September 19, 1907, Suffolk, Va.; married Josephine Pierce Rucker of Richmond, Va., May 2, 1936; three daughters: Mrs. Richard S. Smith, Mrs. Basil T. Carmody, Mrs. Christopher J. Sumner; one son, Lewis F. Powell ITI; Washington and Lee University, B.S., 1929, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, LL.B., 1931; Harvard Law School, LL.M., 1932; Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell and Gibson, Richmond, Va., 1935-71; general counsel to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1957-71; member, National Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, appointed by President John-son, 1965-67; member, National Advisory Committee on Legal Services to the Poor, established pursuant to the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; member, Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, appointed by President Nixon to study the Depart-ment of Defense, 1969-70; member, 1961-69 and president, 1968-69, Virginia State Board of Education; chairman, Richmond Public School Board, 1952-61; chairman, Special Commission which wrote the charter introducing the mana-ger form of government to the city of Richmond, 1947-48; member, Virginia Constitutional Revision Commission, 1967-68, which proposed the new con-stitution adopted by the State of Virginia in 1970; member, Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee University, since 1964, and of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, since 1955; during World War II, served with U.S. Army Air Forces from 1942 to 1946, in the European and North African theatres; 319th Bombardment Group, the 12th Air Force, and as Chief of Operational In-telligence for United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe; held ranks from first lieutenant to full colonel; awarded Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and France’s Croix de Guerre with Palm; American Bar Association, president, 1964-65; American College of Trial Lawyers, president, 1969-70; and American Bar Foundation, president, 1969-71; Honorary Bencher cf Lincoln’s Inn, London; nominated by President Nixon as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court on October 21, 1971, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 6, 1971, and took office on January 71972. WILLIAM HUBBS REHNQUIST, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born October 1, 1924, in Milwaukee, Wis.; son of William Benjamin Rehnquist and Margery Peck Rehnquist; married to Natalie Cornell of San Diego, Calif.; three children: James, born 1955; Janet, born 1957; Nancy, born 1959; member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Bethesda, Md.; served i in the United States Army Air Corps in this country and overseas from 1943 to 1946; discharged with the rank of sergeant; Stanford University, B.A., “With Great Distinction,” M.A., 1948; Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard University, M.A., 1950; Stanford University, LL.B., 1952 ranking first in class; Order of the Coif ; member of the Board of Editors of the Stanford Law Review; "February 1952-June 1953, law clerk for Justice Robert H. Jackson, Supreme Court of the United States private practice of law, Phoenix, Ariz., 1953— 69; engaged in a general practice of law with primary emphasis on civil litigation ; appointed Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, by President Nixon in January 1969; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Nixon on October 21, 1971, confirmed December 10, 1971, sworn in on January 7, 1972. JOHN PAUL STEVENS, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Chicago, Ill., April 20, 1920; son of Ernest James and Elizabeth Street Stevens; A.B., University of Chicago, 1941; J.D., Northwestern University, 1947; married Elizabeth Jane Sheeren, June 7, 1942; children: John Joseph, Kathryn Stevens Jedlicka, Elizabeth Jane, and Susan Roberta; admitted to Illinois Bar 1949, practiced law in Chicago; law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice Wiley Rutledge, 1947-48; served in the United States Navy, 1942-45; associate counsel, Subcommittee on the Study of Monopoly Power, Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives, 1951-52; member of the Attorney General’s National Committee to Study Antitrust Laws, 1953-55; appointed United States Circuit Judge for the Seventh Circuit, October 14, 1970, entering on duty November 2, 1970, and serving until becoming an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; nominated to the Supreme Court Decem-ber 1, 1975, by President Ford; confirmed by the Senate December 17, 1975; sworn in as a member of the Court December 19, 1975. RETIRED JUSTICES 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; Chairman, President’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 Febru-ary 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. 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, LL.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; con-firmed by the Senate, April 4, 1939, and took his seat April 17, 1939; retired November 12, 1975. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT WHOSE WIVES ACCOMPANY THEM* *Mr. Chief Justice Burger. *Mr. Justice Brennan. *Mr. Justice Stewart. *Mr. Justice White. *Mr. Justice Marshall. *Mr. Justice Blackmun. *Mr. Justice Powell. *Mr. Justice Rehnquist. *Mr. Justice Stevens. RETIRED *Mr. Justice Reed. *Mr. Justice Clark, 2101 Connecticut Avenue 20008. *Mr. Justice Douglas, 4852 Hutchins Place 20007. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE Mark W. Cannon. OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT Clerk.—Michael Rodak, Jr., 6311 Joslyn Place, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Librarian.—Mrs. Betty J. Clowers (acting). Marshal —Alfred Wong, 8517 Hunter Creek Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Reporter of Dzecisions.— Henry Putzel, Jr., 3703 33d Place 20008. Public Information O flicer—Barrett McGurn. Legal Officers.—James B. Ginty, 9524 Kirkfield Road, Burke, Va. 22015; Mrs. Susan A. Goltz, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Personnel Officer.—James R. Powers, 601 I Street SW. 20024. 79-000 O -77 = 49 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 111, Roger Robb, George E. MacKinnon, Malcolm ohana Wises: — George A. Fisher, Washington, D.C. 20001. Clerk. 202— 6— . First Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico).— Mr. Justice Brennan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Frank M. Coffin, Portland, Maine 04112. Circuit Judges.— Levin H. Campbell, Boston, Mass. 02109. Clerk.—Dana Huling Gallup, Bos-ton, Mass. 02109. 223-2888. Second Judicial Circuit (Districts of Vermont, Connecticut, northern New York, southern New York, eastern New York, and western New York).—Mr. Justice Marshall, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Irving R. Kaufman, New York, N.Y. 10007. Circuit Judges.— Wilfred Feinberg, New York, N.Y. 10007; Walter R. Mansfield, New York, N.Y. 10007; James L. Oakes, Brattleboro, Vt. 05301; William H. Mulligan, New York, N.Y. 10007; William H. Timbers, Bridgeport, Conn. 06603; Murray I. Gurfein, New York, N.Y. 10007; Ellsworth A. Van Graafeiland, Rochester, N.Y. 14614; Thomas J. Meskill, Hartford, Conn. 06103. Clerk.—A. Daniel Fusaro, New York, N.Y. 10007. 212-791-0103. 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.— Collins J. Seitz, Wilming-ton, Del. 19801. Circuit Judges.—Francis L. Van Dusen, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; Ruggero J. Aldisert, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; Arlin M. Adams, Phila-delphia, Pa. 19106; John J. Gibbons, Newark, N.J. 17101; Max Rosenn, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701; James Hunter III, Camden, N.J. 08101; Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; Leonard I. Garth, Newark, N.J. 07101. Clerk.—Thomas F. Quinn, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. 597-2995. 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.—Harrison L. Winter, Baltimore, Md. 21202; J. Braxton Craven, Jr., Asheville, N.C. 28802; John D. Butzner, Jr., Richmond, Va. 23217; Donald Stuart Russell, Spartanburg, S.C. 29301; Kenneth K. Hall, Charleston, W. Va. 25329; H. Emory Widener, Jr., Abing-don, Va. 24210. Clerk.— William K. Slate II, Richmond, Va. 23219. 804-782-2213. Fifth Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Alabama, middle Alabama, southern 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 Powell, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—John R. Brown, Houston, Tex. 77002. Circuit Judges.—John Minor Wisdom, New Orleans, La. 70130; Gerald B. Tjoflat, Jacksonville, Fla. 32201; James C. Hill, Atlanta, Ga. 30303; Homer Thornberry, Austin, Tex. 78701; James P. Coleman, Ackerman, Miss. 39735; Irving L. Goldberg, Dallas, Tex. 75202; Robert A. Ains-worth, Jr., New Orleans, La. 70130; John C. Godbold, Montgomery, Ala. 36102; Peter T. Fay, Miami, Fla. 33101; Lewis R. Morgan, Newnan, Ga. 30263; Charles Clark, Jackson, Miss. 39205; Paul H. Roney, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33701; Thomas G. Gee, Austin, Tex. 78701. Clerk.—Edward W. Wads-worth, New Orleans, La. 70130. 504-589-6386. 738 Sizth Judicial Circuit (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 44308; George Clifton Edwards, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; Anthony J. Celebrezze, Cleveland, Ohio 44114; John W. Peck, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; Wade H. McCree, Jr., Detroit, Mich. 48226; Pierce Lively, Danville, Ky. 40422; Albert J. Engel, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502. Clerk—John P. Hehman, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. 513-684-2953. Seventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Indiana, southern Indiana, northern Illinois, eastern Illinois, southern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and western Wisconsin).—Mr. Justice Stevens, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Thomas E. Fairchild, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Circuit Judges.—Luther M. Swygert, Chicago, Ill. 60604; Walter J. Cummings, Jr., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Wilbur F. Pell, Jr., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Harlington Wood, Jr., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Robert A. Sprecher, Chicago, Ill. 60604; Philip W. Tone, Chicago, Ill. 60604; William J. Bauer, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Clerk.—Thomas F. Strubbe, Chicago, I11. 60604. 312-435-5842. 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 Blackmun, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Floyd R. Gibson, Kansas City, Mo. 64106. Circuit Judges.—Donald P. Lay, Omaha, Nebr. 68101; Gerald W. Heaney, Duluth, Minn. 55802; Myron H. Bright, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102; Donald R. Ross, Omaha, Nebr. 68101; Roy L. Stephenson, Des Moines, Iowa 50309; William H. Webster, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; J. Smith Henley, Harrison, Ark. 72601. Clerk.—Robert C. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 63101. 314-425-5609. 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 Rehnquist, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—James R. Browning, San Francisco, Calif. 94101. Circuit Judges— Walter Ely, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; Shirley M. Hufstedler, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; Eugene A. Wright, Seattle, Wash. 98104; Ozell M. Trask, Phoenix, Ariz. 85025; Herbert Y. C. Choy, Honolulu, Hawaii 96913; Alfred T. Goodwin, Portland, Oreg. 97204; J. Clifford Wallace, San Diego, Calif. 92189; Joseph T. Sneed, San Francisco, Calif. 94101; Anthony M. Kennedy, Sacramento, Calif. 95814. Clerk.—Emil E. Melfi, Jr., San Francisco, Calif. 94101. 556-7340. 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.—DavidT. Lewis, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138. Circuit Judges.—Delmas C. Hill, Wichita, Kans. 67201; Oliver Seth, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501; William J. Holloway, Jr., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73101; Robert H. McWilliams, Denver, Colo. 80202; William E. Doyle, Denver, Colo. 80202; James E. Barrett, Cheyenne, Wyo. 82001. Clerk.—Howard K. Phillips, Denver, Colo. 80202. 303-837-3157. TEMPORARY EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS OF THE UNITED STATES United States Courthouse 20001. Phone, (202) 426-7666 (National jurisdiction over cases appealed under the Economic Stabilization Act and Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act) Chief Judge—Edward Allen Tamm, Washington, D.C. Judges: James M. Carter, U.S. Circuit Judge, San Diego, Calif. Robert P. Anderson, U.S. Circuit Judge, Philadelphia, Pa. A. Sherman Christensen, U.S. District Judge, Salt Lake City, Utah. Joe McDonald Ingraham, U.S. Circuit Judge, Houston, Tex. Martin D. Van Oosterhout, U.S. Circuit Judge, Sioux City, Iowa. Joe Ewing Estes, U.S. District Judge, Dallas, Tex. Frank M. Johnson, Jr., U.S. District Judge, Montgomery, Ala. William J. Jameson, U.S. District Judge, Billings, Mont. Robert A. Grant, U.S. District Judge, South Bend, Ind. Clerk—Ruth H. Jacobson, Washington, D.C. 20001. 740 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT U.S. Courthouse, Third Streetand Constitution Avenue 20001. Phone, 426-7182 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; Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, 1972, LL.D.; Northwestern University, 1974, LL.D.; 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; nominated 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; residence, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. JAMES SKELLY WRIGHT, circuit judge; born in New Orleans, La., Janu-ary 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; LL.D., University of Southern California, 1975; recipient of 1968 citation in law ‘rom 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; Brainerd Currie lecturer, Duke University, 1970; taught Con-temporary Civil Rights, Notre Dame in London, 1974; Meiklejohn lecturer, Brown University, 1976; 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 of American Law Institute; member, American Judicature Society; served as lieutenant commander, U.S. Coast Guard, 1942-45; observer, U.S. State Department 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 Asso-ciation, New Orleans Bar Association; member Alpha Delta Gamma (national president); member, Blue Key, honorary member, Phi Delta Phi; Roman Catholic; Democrat; home: 5317 Blackistone Road, 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; Northwestern University, LL.D. (hon.), 1976; 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 com-mission issued by President Kennedy March 27, 1963. 741 742 Congressional Directory EDWARD ALLEN TAMM, circuit judge; born St. Paul, Minn., April 21, 1906; student, Carroll College, Helena, Mont.; University of Montana, LL.B., Georgetown University, 1930; LL.D., Georgetown University, 1965; J.S.D., Suffolk University, 1971; LL.D. Carroll College, 1974; married Grace Monica Sullivan; children: Edward Allen, Jr., and Grace T. Escudero; with Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1930-48; member, bar of Minnesota and Supreme Court of the United States; member, American and Federal Bar Associations; member, D.C. Bar (Unified) ; honorary member, District of Columbia Bar Association; member, American Judicature Society; member, American Law Institute; member, United States Power Squadron; member, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary; director, President’s Cup Regatta Association; member, Sons of Union Veterans; member, John Carroll Society; trustee, St. Joseph College; member, Newcomen Society; special consultant on security to Secretary of State, Chapultepec Conference, Mexico City, 1945; special consultant on security to Secretary of State, Organiza-tional Meeting of United Nations, San Francisco, 1945; chairman, Review Com-mittee of Judicial Conference of United States, 1969— ; member, Committee on Court Administration, Judicial Conference of United States, 1969— ; member, Special Committee on Minimum Standards for the Administration of Criminal Justice, A.B.A., 1968-71; Robert H. Jackson, lecturer, National College of State Trial Judges, 1971; member, Special Committee on Crime Prevention and Control, A.B.A., 1971-72; chairman, Federal Legislation Committee—Division of Judicial Administration, A.B.A., 1972— ; faculty member Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1972— ; member, Board of Advisors, ABA Journal 1973— ; co-chairman, Joint Committee on Canons of Judicial Fthics, 1972— ; member, board of trustees, Institute for Court Management, 1973— ; member, Council, Judicial Administra-tion Section, ABA 1973— ; awarded Legion of Merit with rank of commander by the Republic of Ecuador, 1942; awarded Order of Balboa, Republic of Panama, 1945; Chief Judge, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals (1972— _ ); appointed district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman and entered upon the duties of that office June 28, 1948; ap-pointed United States circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-trict 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., January 5, 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, took oath of office April 20, 1965, under commission dated April 7, 1965. SPOTTSWOOD W. ROBINSON III, 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 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), Bar Association of the City of Richmond, Va. (honorary) ; National Lawyers Club (honorary) ; nominated by President Kennedy as Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on October 1, 1963; following adjournment of the Senate, received recess appoint-ment 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 2, 1964; nominated by President 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: Catharine Alice, 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, member, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi; Republican; Episco-palian; author: Minnesota State Reorganization Act, 1939; State Civil Service Law, 1939; Old Age Assistance Act, 1936; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001: telephone 476-7021. 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, 1931; preparatory education, public schools of Washington, D.C.; Yale College, A.B., 1928; Phi Beta Kappa; legal education, Yale Law School, LL.B., 1931; 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, Kisler & Parkinson and predecessor firms, 1951-69; associate counsel, Special Committee of House of Rep-resentatives 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; member, Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System, 1973-75; commissioned 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, 1969; home, 1700 Hoban Road 20007; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. MALCOLM RICHARD WILKEY, circuit judge; born in Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 6, 1918, son of Malcolm Newton and Elizabeth Gilbert Wilkey; married Emma Secul Depolo on December 21, 1959; A.B., Harvard Universitv, 744 Congressicnal Directory 1940; LL.B., Harvard University, 1948; admitted to bar of Texas in 1948; United States Supreme Court, 1952; Courts of Appeals for District of Columbia, Second, Fifth, and Ninth Circuits; New York Bar, 1963; partner in law firm of Butler, Binion, Rice & Cook, Houston, Tex., 1948-54, 1961-63; United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, 1954-58; Assistant Attorney General of the United States, 1958-61; General Counsel of Kennecott Copper Corporation in New York, 1963-70; served from Second Lieutenant to Lieutenant Colonel in United States Army, Field Artillery, 1941-45, five European Theatre campaigns; delegate to Republican National Convention in 1960; United States delegate to the United Nations Conference on Judicial Remedies Against Abuse of Admin-istrative Authority, Buenos Aires, Argentina, in August-September 1959; ap-pointed by President Nixon to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, took oath of office and assumed duties as Circuit Judge on March 30, 1970; memberships: Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, American Law Institute, American Bar Association, Commission on a National Institute for Justice, Committee on Rules for Admission to Practice in the Federal Courts of the Judicial Conference of the United States, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Metropolitan Club of Wash-ington; home, 540 N Street SW. 20024; office, United States Courthouse, Washing-ton, D.C. 20001. SENIOR CIRCUIT JUDGES CHARLES FAHY, senior circuit judge; born Rome, Ga., August 27, 1892; son 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. Agnes F. 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 District 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-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-shopcraft union dispute), April-May 1967; chairman Federal Bar Association, Professional Ethics Committee, 1971-76; Robert S. Abbot Memorial Award, 1951; Georgetown University John Carroll Award, 1952; Russman Award, 1953; Distinguished Service Award of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1969; 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. 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; appointed United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Eisenhower by com-mission dated October 1, 1953, and took oath of office November 20, 1953; be-came a senior circuit judge January 23, 1969; legal residence, West Hartford, Conn. 06107 (office, 622 Federal Building, Hartford, Conn. 06103). 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. *Circuit 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 III, 5400 30th Street 20015. Cro nds George E. MacKinnon, 11333 Willowbrook Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. *Circuit Judge Roger Robb, 1700 Hoban Road 20007. *Circuit Judge Malcolm Richard Wilkey, 540 N Street SW. 20024. *Senior Circuit Judge Charles Fahy, 5504 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015. *Senior Circuit Judge John A. Danaher, Room 622, Federal Building, 450 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. 06103. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF : COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Circuit Executive.—Charles E. Nelson, 5924 Woodley Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Clerk.— George A. Fisher, 2904 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Robert A. Bonner, 6212 Erman Street, Burke, Va. 22015. Chief Staff Counsel.—Michael E. Smith, 5540 30th Street, 20015. Marshal.—Daniel Boughton, 514 North Jefferson, Arlington, Va. 22205. UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS 717 Madison Place (Lafayette Square) 20005. Phone, 382-1984 WIL‘son of SON John COWEN, chief judge; born near Clifton, Tex., December R. and Florence (McFadden) Cowen; LL.B., University 20, of 1905; Texas, 1928; married Florence klizabeth 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. 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 Justice 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. 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 746 Methodist Church (former trustee and member of Board of Stewards) ; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Claims August 17, 1966, confirmed by the U.S. Senate October 20, 1966, and assumed duties of that office on November 9, 1966. 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. ; SHIRO KASHIWA, judge; born in Kohala, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, October 24, 1912; son of Rev. Ryuten and Yukiko (Matsubara) Kashiwa; J.D., University of Michigan, 1936; married Mildred Aiko Yamagata, July 20, 1941; children: Gregg Ryuji and Wendy Yuki; admitted to Hawaii bar in 1937; private practice in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1937-59; attorney general of Hawaii, 1959-63; returned to private practice, 1963-69; Assistant Attorney General, Land and Natural Re-sources Division, United States Department of Justice, 1969-72; nominated by President Richard M. Nixon as judge, United States Court of Claims, Novem- ber 30, 1971, confirmed by U.S. Senate, December 2, 1971, and assumed duties of the office January 6, 1972. ROBERT LOWE KUNZIG, judge; born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1918; son of Robert W. and Hilda (Lowe) Kunzig; valedictorian, Frankford High School, 1935; University of Pennsylvania, B.A. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1939, LL.B. (J.D.), 1942; children: Kim and Robert, Jr.; admitted to the Pennsylvania bar, 1942; United States Supreme Court bar, 1956; Minnesota bar, 1961; in World War II, captain, U.S. Army, executive officer of top secret War Department program aimed at democratizing postwar Germany; a prosecutor of the famed Buchen-wald war crimes case (which included the notorious Ilse Koch of ‘human skin for lampshades” infamy); awarded Army Commendation Ribbon with Oakleaf Cluster for meritorious service; deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, 1948-53; congressional committee counsel, 1953-54; legal advisor to the Chairman and Executive Director of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board, 1955-58; appointed by President Eisenhower as a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, 1958-61; executive vice president of Lumber and Construc-tion Co., Minnesota, 1961-62; unanimously nominated as candidate for attorney general of Minnesota, 1962; administrative assistant and legal advisor to U.S. Senator Hugh Scott (then minority leader), 1963-67; executive director of the General State Authority of Pennsylvania and the Highway, Bridge and Transpor-tation Authorities; member of the cabinet of the Governor of Pennsylvania, 1967-69; appointed by President Nixon as Administrator of General Services of the United States, 1969-72; appointed as a member of the President’s Cabinet Committee on Construction, the United States Property Review Board, and the United States Purchasing and Regulation Review Board, 1969-72; appointed a Presidential member of the vital nationwide Commission on Government Procure-ment, 1969-72; Chairman of the Administration’s Task Force for Minority Businessmen, 1969-72; appointed special assistant to the President of the United States for coordination of the 1976 Washington, D.C., Bicentennial, 1970-72; twice won the Civil Aeronautics Board Award for distinguished service to the Government; also given the General Services Administration Award for excellence and outstanding performance; cited by both Presidents Eisenhower and Nixon for ‘leadership, direction, remarkable achievement in a job superbly done’’; honored by the late King Haakon and King Olav of Norway, and also the guest of honor at legal testimonials given by Denmark, France, Germany, and Czecho-slovakia; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu; Union 748 Congressional Directory League of Philadelphia; Metropolitan Club of Washington, D.C.; president of the Mask and Wig Club; member of the American Bar Association Judicial Adminis-tration Division; member: Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Philadelphia Bar Associations; appointed by Chief Justice Burger as a member of the Judicial Conference's Committee on Court Facilities and Design; a former associate in the law firm Clark, Ladner, Fortenbaugh, and Young of Philadelphia; nomi-nated by President Nixon as judge, United States Court of Claims, November 18, 1971; confirmed by the Senate, December 2, 1971; commissioned January 3, 1972; assumed duties of that office, January 17, 1972. MARION T. BENNETT, judge; born in Buffalo, Mo., June 6, 1914; son of former Congressman Philip Allen Bennett and Mary Bertha (Tinsley) Bennett; received A.B. degree from Southwest Missouri State University, 1935; J.D. degree, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Mo., 1938; married June Young of Hurley, Mo., April 27, 1941; children: Ann (Mrs. Paul B. Guptill) and William Philip; admitted to the Missouri bar, 1938; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia, 1956; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, Missouri Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Claims, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, U.S. District Courts for Western Missouri and for the District of Columbia, U.S. Customs Court, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of Military Appeals; engaged in the private practice of law, Springfield, Mo., 1938-43; elected to the U.S. House of Repre-sentatives (R), 6th District of Missouri, and served in the 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses, 1943-49; appointed and served as a Commissioner, U.S. Court of Claims, January 4, 1949 to September 11, 1964, when appointed Chief Com-missioner and head of the Trial Division, serving until July 7, 1972; colonel, USAFR (ret.); member: Reserve Officers Association, Judge Advocates Asso-ciation, Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity, American Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, National Council of the Federal Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, Federal Bar Foundation, Former Members of Congress, ‘Inc.; past president, Bethesda-Chevy Chase chapter of the National Exchange Club; former trustee and chairman (two terms) of the administrative board, Chevy Chase United Methodist Church; author of the reference book “American Immigration Policies, A History’’ (1963); contributor of articles published in various law reviews and in the Annals, American Academy of Political and Social Science; Award of Merit, American Academy of Public Affairs; Out-standing Alumnus Award, Southwest Missouri State University, 1964; Legion of Merit, USAF, 1974; Patriotic Service Medal of the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, 1963; listed in Who’s Who in America annually since 1943; also listed in Who’s Who in Government, in American Politics, Among Authors and Journalists, in Contemporary Authors, and in the Dictionary of International Biography; nominated by President Richard Nixon as judge of the United States Court of Claims on May 22, 1972, confirmed by the Senate on June 28, 1972, and assumed the duties of that office on July 7, 1972. DON NELSON LARAMORE, senior 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; retired from active service and transferred to position of senior judge on January 17, 1972; married Charlotte Mary Schminke at Chicago, Ill., December 29, 1938; daughter, Prudence Ann, born July 25, 1945. JAMES RANDALL DURFEE, senior judge; born in Oshkosh, Wis., No-vember 3, 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 I, 1917-19, 34th Division, A.E.F.; admitted to Wisconsin bar in 1927; member of American Legion; district attorney, Langlade County, Wis., 1928-32; private practice in Antigo, Wis.,, 1932-51; appointed commissioner, Public Judiciary | 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; retired from active service January 6, 1972, and transferred to position of senior judge; home address: 5124 Worthington Drive 20016. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the { those whose daughters accompany them] *Chief Judge Wilson Cowen, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Judge Oscar H. Davis, 1101 Third Street SW. 20024. *Judge Byron G. Skelton, Watergate East, Apt. 708-S, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. *Judge Philip Nichols, Jr., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. *Judge Shiro Kashiwa, 2510 Virginia Avenue, Watergate East 20037. Judge Robert L. Kunzig, 1315 Fourth Street SW. 20024. *Judge Marion T. Bennett, 3715 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. t*Senior Judge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Scarsdale Road, Sumner 20016. *Senior Judge James R. Durfee, 5124 Worthington Drive 20016. TRIAL JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Chief, Trial Diviston.—Roald A. Hogenson, 4416 Greenwich Parkway 20007 Trial Judges: C. Murray Bernhardt, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Mastin G. White, 3920 Argyle Terrace 20011. Lloyd Fletcher, 4851 Maury Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22304. George Willi, 3915 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Louis Spector, 6219 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. David Schwartz, 1417 33d Street 20007. Harry E. Wood, 628 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Joseph V. Colaianni, 6309 Windermere Circle, Rockville, Md. 20852. Kenneth R. Harkins, 4315 37th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Philip R. Miller, 8502 Donnybrook Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Thomas J. Lydon, 415 Kennebec Street, Apt. 409, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. John P. Wiese, 1880 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Francis C. Browne, 4601 North Park Avenue, Apt. 319, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 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. Mardin and Bailiff —Charles A. Link, Jr., 13-E Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Secretary to Court.—Dudley G. Skinker, 6510 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Financial Officer—Robert F. Wirtz, 1907 North Kenmore Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Reporter of Decisions.—Audrey S. Bernhardt, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Librarian.—LouElla L. Ingram, 4774 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS The Courts Building, Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. 20439. Phone, 347-1552-3 HOWARD THOMAS MARKEY, chief judge; born November 10, 1920, in Chicago, Ill., J.D., cum laude, Loyola University, Chicago, 1949; master of patent law, John Marshall Law School, 1950; Parker & Carter; Parker, Markey & Plyer, 1949-50; 1952-72; married Elizabeth Pelletier of Chicago, 1942; four children: Jeffrey, Christopher, Thomas (deceased), and Mary Frances; served 5 years Army Air Corps, WWII; one of earliest jet plane test pilots (1944); recalled and served 21 months in Korean War; major general, U.S. Air Force Reserve (ret.) DSM, LM, DFC, SM, PH, AM, BS, Mil. Merit Ulchi (Government of Korea), and nine service medals; author, “Thomas More—Circa 1975,” 21 Loyola L. Rev. (New Orleans) 807; “Old Wine in New Bottles,” 122 Cong. Rec. H-5107 (Daily Ed. June 1, 1976); George Washington Honor Medal, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge (1964); Citation of Merit, John Marshall Law School (1972); Medal of Excellence, Loyola University School of Law (Chicago, 1973); first editor in chief, Law Review Publication, Loyola University (Chicago); past president and past chairman of the board, Air Force Association; past post commander, Ameri- can Legion; trustee; Aerospace Education Foundation, Air Force Aid Society; Rotarian; chairman, Professional Ethics Committee, Federal Bar Association; chairman, Science Liaison Task Force, Federal Judicial Center; Coordinator, Bicentennial Projects of the Federal Judiciary; member, Judicial Conference of the United States, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, World Association of Judges, Supreme Court Historical Society, Board of Certi- fication of Circuit Executives, Subcommittee on Judicial Improvements of the Judicial Conference of the United States; appointed chief judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, June 21, 1972; entered upon duties of that office on June 26, 1972. 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 (Verity S. Grinnell, M.D.), 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 Intent—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 19562 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; Laying the Ghost of the ‘Invention’ Requirement, 1 APLA Quart. Jour. 26; 2 APLA Quart. Jour. 213; How Systemaiic is the Patent System, APLA Bulletin October-November 1975; 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 The George Washington University; Freedman Foundation Patent Award of The American Institute of Chemists, September 28, 1967; Distinguished Government Service Award in recognition of outstanding contributions in the industrial-intellectual property field, 1970, Patent Trademark and Copyright Institute of The George Washington University; Eli Whitney Award of the Connecticut Patent Law Association, 1972; honorary life member: Rochester, N.Y., and Los Angeles Patent Law Associations; member: American Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 750 New York Patent Law Association (past president), American Patent Law Association, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; appointed 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. 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: Mrs. Rebecca Baldwin Clark (Lt. Bruce C.), Mrs. Nancy Baldwin Wall (Morris W.), 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 Association, Northeast Texas Bar Association. Harrison County Bar Association (secretary, 1957; presi-dent, 1958-60), Texas State Bar Grievance Committee, 1st District, 1965-66, Alpha Tau Omega, social fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, Elks Lodge, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American 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 7, 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 Association, American Patent Law Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, and American Judicature Society; Commissioner, United States Court of Claims, 1954-69; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent fAbpeals by President Nixon on June 20, 1969; assumed duties as judge on June 25, JACK R. MILLER, judge; born June 6, 1916, Chicago, Ill.; moved to Sioux City, Iowa, with parents in 1932; A.B. (cum laude), Creighton University (1938); M.A. (Knights of Columbus Fellow), Catholic University (1939); J.D. Columbia University (1946) ; post-graduate study, State University of Iowa College of Law (1946); LL.D. (honorary), Creighton University (1966), Loras College (1967), Iowa Wesleyan College (1969), and Yonsei University (Korea) (1976); 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; brigadier general U.S. Air Force Reserve (ret.); married Isabelle (Jerry) Browning of Windber, Pa., at Bolling Field, D.C., 1942; four children: Janice (Mrs. John Flanagan), Judy (Mrs. John McLaughlin), James, and Jaynie; member of Iowa (1946), Nebraska (1946), and District of Columbia (1948) bars and bar associations, American Bar Association, American Law Institute, and American Patent Law Association; attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C. 1947-48; profes-sorial lecturer in taxation, George Washington University, 1948; assistant pro-fessor of law, University of Notre Dame College of Law, 1948-49; private practice of law, Sioux City, Iowa, 1949-60; member of Iowa House of Representatives, 1955-56, and Iowa State Senate, 1957-60; U.S. Senator from Iowa, January 3, 1961, through January 2, 1973; nominated judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Nixon on June 28, 1973, and confirmed by U.S. Senate same date; assumed duties July 6, 1973, under commission of same date. 752 Congressional Directory JAMES LINDSAY ALMOND, Jr., senior judge; son of a locomotive engineer, was born at Charlottesville, Va., June 15, 1898; when a 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 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 Kath-erine 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 Con-gressional District in the 79th and 80th Congresses, serving on the Military Affairs and Post Office and Civil Service Committees; Attorney General of Virginia, April 1948 to September 1957; elected Governor of Virginia on No-vember 5, 1957, and inaugurated January 11, 1958, for a 4-year term; appointed 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; assumed senior judge status March 1, 1973. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the { those whose daughters accompany them] *Chief Judge Howard T. Markey, Eversley Farm, Centreville, Md. 21617. *Judge Giles S. Rich, 4949 Linnean Avenue 20008. *tJudge Phillip B. Baldwin, 109 Ashwood Terrace, Marshall, Tex. 75670. *1 Judge Donald E. Lane, 3900 Watson Place 20016. *Judge Jack R. Miller, 5417 Kirkwood Drive 20016. *Senior Judge J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 208 Wexleigh Drive, Richmond, Va. 23229. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Clerk.— George E. Hutchinson, 3863 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chel Dep Clerk.—Dorothy I. Myers, 2626 South Veitch Street, Arlington, a. 22206. Reporter of Decisions/Disbursing Officer.—Helen G. Nassif, 10401 Grosvenor Place. Rockville, Md. 20852. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20001 WILLIAM BENSON BRYANT, chief judge, born Wetumpka, Ala., Septem-ber 18, 1911, son of Benson and Alberta Bryant; married Astaire A. Gonzalez, Au-gust 25, 1934; children: Astaire and William, Jr.; educated in the public schools of Washington, 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; as-sistant 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 Houston, Bryant & Gardner, 1954-65; member Committee on Admissions and Grievances of United States District Court for District 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; became chief judge, March 1977. 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 District 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 Civic 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; became chief judge on April 2, 1971; stepped down as Sef judge on March 18, 1974, and resumed status as an active judge on the ourt. : 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 III; 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 on January 5, 1941, 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 Tactical Air Command; decorations: Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Air Medal, Croix de Guerre avec Palme; reentered active practice of law, January 753 79-000 O -77 -50 754 Congressional Directory 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 Co-lumbia, 1955-58; 1954-58, chairman of Republican State Committee in and for the District of Columbia; 1952 and 1956, delegate to Republican National Convention; Episcopalian; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, ABA, the Bar-risters, Palaver 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 Presi-dent Eisenhower on August 26, 1958; assumed duties October 7, 1958; took oath of office September 11, 1959, under permanent commission after Senate confirmation; chief judge from March 19, 1974, to July 14, 1975, when he reverted to status of active judge. : 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, LL.B. 1931; married Esther 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. District 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.; one son, Michael Barrett Gasch; educated in the public schools of the District of Co-lumbia; 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 corporation counsel, District of Columbia 1937-53; prin-cipal 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 As-sociation, 1964-65; member House of Delegates, American Bar Association, 1964— 65; fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; American Law Institute; fellow, American Bar Foundation; 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; Order of the Coif; general counsel, Interstate Commission on Potomac River (1940-60) ; served in AUS 1942-46, was separated as lieutenant colonel. 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 (now deceased) ; married Louise T. Parker, February 15, 1974; 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 Commission for the District of Columbia by President Eisenhower, July 16, 1956; nominated as Associate Judge Municipal Court for the District of Columbia, took oath Septem-ber 6, 1957; appointed by President Eisenhower as Chief Judge Municipal Court for the District of Columbia (now Superior Court of the District of Columbia) 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 November 14, 1966; member of the American Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, American Judicature Society, founder member National Lawyers Club; residence: 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. 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 (deceased), December 31, 1946; children: Paula Elaine Collins and Sheryl Louise; married Doris A. Washington, March 17, 1973; educated in the public schools of Madison; Cornell University, B.A., 1943; Cornell Law School, LL.B., 1947; served in the 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 Organi-zation, 1963-66; board of directors, Family Service Association of America, 1958-67; board of directors, Family and Child Services of Washington, D.C,, 1954-63; board of directors, Washington Action for Youth, 1972-64; District of Columbia Public Welfare Advisory Council, 1963-65; board of directors, Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation since 1969, board of directors, Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, 1969-74; member: Advisory Committee on Judges’ Function, American Bar Association, 1970-72; Committee on Courts and the Community, American Bar Association, 1972-present; Ameri-can Law Institute, 1971; Judicial Conference Committee on Court Facilities and Design, 1971-present; Chairman, National Conference of Federal Trial Judges, 1963-74; member: Cornell University Council, 1976—present; Judicial Conference Committee on the Administration of Criminal Law, 1976-present; Adjunct Professor, Washington College of Law, American University, 1975-present; 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. 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 as a commissioner of the District of Columbia to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws on March 12, 1971; appointed associate judge of the Domestic Rela-tions Branch, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia (now Superior Court of the District of Columbia) by President Kennedy in January 1962, and entered upon the duties of that office June 19, 1962, and served nntil 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; attorney with Securities and Exchange Commission at Washington, D.C., 1935-40; techni-cal adviser to chairman, 1940-41; acted for Commissioner as special counsel, Tem-porary National Economic Committee, to study legal reserve life insurance com-panies; 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; 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; 756 Congressional Directory chairman, President’s Commission on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces, 1962-65; member, Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1963-67; chairman, Committee on the Administration of Justice of the Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia, 1966-67; director, Federal Judicial Center, 1970-72; member, District of Columbia Commission on Judical Disability and Tenure, January 1, 1975, to present; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson Novem-ber 29, 1967, confirmed by the Senate December 7, 1967, and took oath of office January 2, 1968, under Presidential 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., Patricia (Mrs. George Moriarity, 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); Chevy Chase; 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., January 23, 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; founder, National Lawyers Club, Washing-ton, D.C.; member: Kappa Beta Pi legal sorority, American Bar Association; Bar Association of the District of Columbia, and Maryland 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. BARRINGTON D. PARKER, judge; born in Rosslyn, Va., November 17, 1915, son of George A. and Maude (Daniels) Parker; married Marjorie C. Holloman, September 8, 1939; children: Jason Holloman Parker, Barrington D. Parker, Jr.; educated in public schools of Washington, D.C.; Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, A.B., 1936; University of Pennsylvania, M.A., 1938; University of Chicago, J.D.; 1947; law firm of Parker & Parker, Washington, D.C., 1947-69; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Nixon on December 19, 1969, and took oath of office January 23, 1970. CHARLES R. RICHEY, judge; born in Middleburg, Ohio, October 16, 1923, son of Paul D. and Miriam Blaine Richey; married Agnes Mardelle White, March 25, 1950; sons, Charles R. Richey, Jr., and William P. Richey; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1945; LL.B., Case-Western Reserve University School of Law, 1948; member of bars of Ohio, District of Columbia, Maryland, and U.S. Supreme Court; legislative counsel, Hon. Frances P. Bolton, M.C., 1948-49; private law practice in Washington D.C., area, and Maryland, 1950 to May 19, 1971; formerly officer or member of the following: Judicial Conference, District of Columbia Circuit (chairman, program-arrangement committee, 1975) ; Adjunct Faculty, Georgetown University Law Center on Trial Practice; speech faculty and debate coach, American University of Washington; chairman, parents association, Sidwell Friends School; trustee, Suburban Hospital Associ-ation; trustee, Immaculata College of Washington; vice chairman, Charter Revision Commission, Montgomery County, Md.; chairman, Montgomery County (Md.) Board of Appeals; trustee, director, and general counsel, Boys Clubs of Greater Washington; trustee-secretary, Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation; general counsel, Phi Gamma Delta; affiliate member, Urban Renewal Council and Committee on Citizens Housing of Washington, D.C.; advisory board, Boys Home of Montgomery County, Md.; special counsel, Montgomery County, Md., and general counsel, Maryland Public Service Commission by appointment of Governor of Maryland; awarded Certificate of Distinguished Citizenship by Governor of Maryland for outstanding public service to State of Maryland and cited on two occasions by Montgomery County government for dedicated public service; member, American Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Maryland State Bar Association, Montgomery County Bar Association, Counsellors, the National Lawyers Club (honorary), and University Club of Washington; honorary societies: Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Pi Delta Epsilon, and member Phi Delta Phi law fraternity: 33d degree Mason; chairman, Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Committee, American Bar Association, Section on Criminal Justice, 1973-76; chairman, ABA Committee on Sentencing, Probation, Parole, and Reintegration of Offender, Criminal Justice Section, 1976—; elected council member of criminal justice section, 1976—; secretary and executive committee of National Conference of Federal Trial Judges of the American Bar Association, 1976—; faculty, National College of the State Judiciary, 1973 and 1974 on administrative law; lecturer before bar, law school, university, and civic groups since appointment as Federal judge; prison and correction issues, sentencing procedures, Federal rules of evidence, the fourth amendment, class actions, antitrust actions, attorneys’ fees in public interest litigation, court modernization procedures, pretrial procedures, judicial review of agency action, Youth Corrections Act of 1950, Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1965; nominated by President on April 14, 1971, to be U.S. district judge for the District of Columbia, confirmed by Senate on April 29, 1971, and entered upon the duties of that office on May 19, 1971; sat by designation as a member of the ND Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1972, 1973, 1974, and 975. THOMAS A. FLANNERY, judge; born in Washington, D.C., May 10, 1918" married the former Rita Sullivan; two children: Irene and Thomas, Jr.; resides in Springfield, Md. ; educated in the parochial schools in Washington; graduated from Columbus University Law School (now Catholic University), LL.B., 1940; admitted to the District of Columbia Bar the same year; served in the U.S. Air Force as a combat intelligence officer, 1942-45; returned to Government service and served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 1950-62; engaged in general practice of law as partner in firm of Hamilton & Hamilton, 1962-69; nominated U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia by President Nixon, 1969; served as U.S. attorney, 1969-71; member of the Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit for many years; served on a number of com-mittees, including Committee on the Administration of Justice of the Judicial Council; active in the District of Columbia Bar Association; member, board of directors of the District of Columbia Bar Association; served as member of the board of trustees of the Legal Aid Agency of the District of Columbia; served as a special hearing officer for the Department of Justice, 1964-68, in conscientious objector cases; lectured at the Northwestern University School of Law for many years; fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers; nominated judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, November 18, 1971, by President Richard M. Nixon, confirmed by the Senate on December 1, 1971. 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. 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; was for many years 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 758 Congressional Directory corporation counsel, District of Columbia, 1925-30; people’s counsel, District of Columbia, 1930-34, appointed by President Hoover; vice chairman, Public Utilities Commission 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, but continued to sit on full-time basis as active senior judge until October 1, 1973. EDWARD M. CURRAN, senior judge; born in Bangor, Maine, May 10, 1903; son of Michael J. and Mary A. Curran; A.B., and honorary LL.D., University of Maine; LL.B. and honorary LL.D., Catholic University of America, Wash-ington, D.C.; honorary LL.D., Georgetown University; 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 Mar-garet 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; retired April 2, 1971; 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 Amer-ican 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. 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 16 colleges and universities. Became senior U.S. District Court judge for the District of 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. LEONARD PATRICK WALSH, senior 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 District 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; became senior U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Columbia on October 5, 1971. WILLIAM B. JONES, senior 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 University, 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; engaged in 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; chairman, Judicial Administration Division, A.B.A., 1972-73; 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 ; become senior U.S. District Court judge for the District of Columbia, March 1977. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Chief Judge.— William B. Jones, 5516 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Judges: John J. Sirica, 5069 Overlook Road 20016. George L. Hart, Jr., 3901 Jennifer Street 20015. Howard F. Corcoran, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Oliver Gasch, 3673 Upton Street 20008. William B. Bryant, 2920 Northampton Street 20015. John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., 1796 Sycamore Street 20012. Joseph C. Waddy, 1804 Upshur Street NE. 20018. Gerhard A. Gesell, 3304 N Street 20007. John H. Pratt, 4119 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. June L. Green, 261 Joyce Lane, Arnold, Md. 21012, and S-302 Harbour Square, 550 N Street SW. 20024. Barrington D. Parker, 3115 Fessenden Street 20008. Charles R. Richey, 10800 Lockland Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Thomas A. Flannery, 5607 Jordan Road, Springfield, Md. SENIOR DISTRICT JUDGES Matthew F. McGuire, 2701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Richmond B. Keech, 12930 Travilah Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Edward M. Curran, 6607 Western Avenue. Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, 4500 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Luther W. Youngdahl, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Leonard P. Walsh, 4625 Rockwood Parkway 20016. 760 Congressional Directory OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Clerk.—James F. Davey, 3444 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Herbert N. Haller, 5800 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va, 22312. United States Magistrates: Lawrence S. Margolis, 107 Carlisle Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Jean F. Dwyer, 4837 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., 4817 36th Street 20008. Bankruptcy Judge—Roger M. Whelan, 14804 Pebblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief Probation Officer—James R. Pace, 12904 Chathlake Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Chief Probation Oflicer.—Herbert Vogt, 7113 Lois Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801. Jury Commission Chairman.—Ugo Carusi, 3720 Fordham Road 20016. Jury Commission Clerk.— Lorraine S. Hodgson, 1001 Grandin Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851. UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT 1 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Phone, 212-264-2800 NILS A. BOE, chief judge; born September 10, 1913, Baltic, S. Dak.; attended elementary and secondary schools, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.; received A.B. degree from University of Wisconsin in 1935; received LL.B. degree from University of Wisconsin in 1937; LL.D. (honoris causa) Huron College, Huron, S. Dak., 1972; special investigator and deputy states attorney, Minnehaha County, S. Dak., 1938 to 1942; served in the United States Navy during World War II from 1942 to 1946; discharged as lieutenant senior grade; member of law firm May, Boe, and Johnson (formerly Stordahl, May & Boe), Sioux Falls, S. Dak., from 1946 to 1965; member of American Bar Association, Wisconsin State Bar As-sociation (inactive), South Dakota Bar Association, and Bar of the District of Columbia; admitted to practice United States Supreme Court; member of Benev-olent Protective Order of Elks, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of South Dakota State Legislature 1951-59; speaker pro tem, session of 1953; speaker of the house in sessions of 1955 and 1957; Lieutenant Governor of the State of South Dakota from 1963 to 1965; Governor of the State of South Dakota from 1965 to 1967 and 1967 to 1969; appointed Director of the Office of Intergovern-mental Relations, Executive Office of the President, established by Executive Order of President Nixon February 14, 1969; appointed Assistant Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness by President Nixon on March 28, 1969; appointed judge of the United States Customs Court by President Nixon with the advice and consent of the Senate on August 10, 1971; entered upon the duties of that office on August 20, 1971; designated chief judge of the United States Customs Court by President Nixon, effective October 15, 1971; unmarried. PAUL P. RAO, judge; born in Prizzi, Italy, June 15, 1899; arrived in the United States in 1904; served in the 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 court by President Lyndon B. Johnson, June 25, 1965; associate judge of the court since October 15, 1971; received Knight of the Order of St. Hubert, April 23, 1946; received Papal decoration, Knight of Lateran, January 3, 1949; received honorary degree of doctor of humanities conferred by Philathea College of London, Ontario, Canada, on May 21, 1958; invested as Knight of Malta on January 15, 1962; trustee of Church of Our Lady of Peace; received “Man of the Year’ award from the Phi Delta Phi Fraternity of St. John’s University, 1969; received honorary degree of doctor of laws conferred by Manhattan College on May 23, 1971; received doctor of laws from Pace College on June 11, 1972; received An-tonio Rizzuto Award at August 1972 Convention of Unico National; Gold Medal of Achievement from the National Academy of Science of Rome on July 16, 1973; life member of Col. Francis Vigo Post No. 1093, American Legion and Adm. H. B. Wilson Post No. 196, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of Disabled American War Veterans; cited by American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Catholic War Veterans, Army and Navy Union, and numerous other civic fraternal and philanthropic organizations; also, member of the American Bar Association and Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut; founder and first president of the American Justinian Society of Jurists; married Grace S. Malatino (deceased); three children, Mrs. Nina Rao Cameron, Mrs. Grayce Rao Visconti, and Paul P. Rao, Jr.; remarried to Catherine Marolla Rao. MORGAN FORD, judge; born on a farm near Wheatland, N. Dak., 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 761 Langer, United States Senator from North Dakota; graduated from Casselton High School, Casselton, N. Dak., 1929; B.A., University of North Dakota, 1935; teacher in District 102, Everest Township, Cass County, N. Dak., 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, N. Dak., 1939-49; president, Surety Mutual Health & Accident Insurance Co., Fargo, N. Dak., 1939-49; city attorney, city of Casselton, N. Dak., 1942-48; vice president, First State Bank of Casselton, N. Dak., 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; J.D., 1937, Howard University; LL.D., 1973 Lincoln University ; married Inez Williston; four children: Elaine (Mrs. Lawrence B. Harrisingh), Alice Inez, Mary Louise (Mrs. Percell Johnson), 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 Department 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 achievement in law, March 2, 1958; received C. Francis Stradford Award of National Bar Association 1967; Wisdom Award of Honor, 1970; trustee of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency; member of board of governors of New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center; member of American Law Institute, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Institute of Judicial Administration, National Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Missouri Bar Association, 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, 1951-563; 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, U.S. Court of Claims, 1961-67; lieutenant colonel, USAR (ret.); member of the bar of Massachusetts, 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 Lals of office, December 4, 1967; residence, 17 South Morris Lane, Scarsdale, .Y. 10583. ; BERNARD NEWMAN, judge; born October 28, 1907; lifelong resident of New York; graduate of New York University (B.S., LL.B.); associate editor of Law Review (2 years); president of New York University 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 Samuel H. Hofstadter, and official referee of Appellate Division of Supreme Court; designated “Merit Man’ for New York City; trial counsel in several landmark cases of first impression; active in National Law School Moot Court competitions conducted under auspices of New York City Bar Association; lectured at New York University Law School and Practicing Law Institute; counsel to New York County Republican Party; chairman of New York County Republican Party; designated chairman of five county chairmen 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; director, Community Synagogue Center, Metropolitan Advisory Board of Anti-Defamation League and La Guardia Memorial Associa-tion; cited by American Legion, International Trade Board and several civic, fraternal, and charitable organizations; recipient of alumni award New York University for distinguished post-graduate achievement; holds unique distinction of appointments to the bench by a mayor, a Governor and a President, viz: by Mayor Robert F. Wagner to New York 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, Mrs. Phyllis Cechini and Mrs. Helene Bernstein, and five grandsons: Craig, John, and Mark Cechini; Scott and Brad Bernstein. EDWARD D. RE, judge; born in Italy, October 14, 1920; derivative citizen-ship, 1928; educated in 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., 1969; LL.D. (honoris causa), New York Law School, 1976; admitted to New York bar 1943; U.S. Air Force 1943-47; colonel, Judge Advocate General's Department, USAFR (ret.); appointed to faculty St. John’s University School of Law, 1947; professor of law 1951-61; adjunct professor, 1969; adjunct professor of law, New York Law School, 1972-; visiting professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1962-67; Jackson Lecturer, National College of State Trial Judges, University of Nevada, 1970; member, American Bar Association (chairman, section of international and comparative law, 1965— 67) (member of house of delegates 1976-78); Association of the Bar of the City of New York (committee on lectures and continuing legal education, 1976); Brooklyn Bar Association; president, Federal Bar Council, 1973-74; American Law Institute; American Society of International Law; president, American Foreign Law Association, 1971-73; president, American Association for the Com-parative Study of Law, 1971-; president, American Justinian Society of Jurists, 1974-76; president-elect, Scribes; 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, emeritus, 1969—; member of Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules, Judicial Conference of the United States; appointed by President Kennedy, chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, 1961; reappointed by President Kennedy, 1963; reappointed by President Johnson, 1966; appointed by President Johnson, Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs, 1968; nominated by President Johnson, judge, U.S. Customs Court September 12, 1968, confirmed by Senate, October 2, 1968, assumed duties, January 10, 1969; 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; author of Foreign Confiscations in Anglo-American Law, 1951; Brief Writing and Oral Argument, 1951 (fourth edition 1974); Selected Essays on Equity, 1955; Cases and Materials on International Law (coauthor, Lester B. Orfield) 1955 (revised edition, 1965); Cases and Materials on Equity (coauthor, Zechariah Chafee, Jr.), 1958 (fifth edition, 1967); Cases and Materials on Equity and Equitable Remedies, 1975; “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, 184 Beach 143d Street, Neponsit, N.Y. 11694. MARY D. ALGER, 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; married April 15, 1971, to Martin J. Alger; residence, 3024 East Sixth Street, Tucson, Ariz. 85716; chambers, One Federal Plaza, New York 10007. SAMUEL M. ROSENSTEIN, senior 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 Cincinnati 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 execu-tive committee, Louisville Bar Association, 1967-68; elected two terms as city prosecutor, Frankfort, Ky., 1933-41; acting county attorney, Franklin County, Ky., 1941-42; special counsel to Department of Revenue of Kentucky and Wel-fare 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; retired from regular active service January 1, 1971. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT Clerk.—Joseph E. Lombardi. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Richard J. De Marco. Marshal.—Dante A. Robilotti. Reporter of Decistons.—Andriana G. DuBritz. UNITED STATES TAX COURT 400 Second Street 20217. Phone, 376-2751 HOWARD A. DAWSON, Jr., chief judge—Arkansas—born October 23, 1922, Okolona, Ark., son of Howard A. Dawson (rural educator) and Mamie Watson Dawson (teacher) ; married Marianne Atherholt 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 Eurepean 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 Alumni Association; appointed on August 21, 1962, to the United States Tax Court for term expiring June 1, 1970, to succeed Judge Bolon B. Turner, retired; reappointed on May 21, 1970 to the United States Tax Court for a 15-year term expiring June 1, 1985; elected chief judge July 1, 1973; reelected chief judge July 1, 1975; residence: 7408 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. 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 (now ‘‘deputy 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, United States Tax Court, September 19, 1950; reappointed for succeeding terms beginning June 2, 2008, and June 2, 1972; term expires June 1, 1987; residence: 2622 31st Street 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 in Kansas City, Mo.; member of the law firm of Watson, Ess, Groner, Barnett & Whittaker (now known as Watson, Ess, Marshall & Enggas); military 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., honorary trustee, Holton-Arms School, Washington, D.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 766 Parish; appointed to the United States Tax Court for the term expiring June 1, 1958; reappointed, term expiring June 1, 1970; reappointed, term expiring June 1, 1985; retired Jan. 1, 1976; recalled to perform further judicial duties Jan. 1, 1976; residence: 7017 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. WILLIAM MILLER DRENNEN, judge—West Virginia—born 1914, Jenkins, Ky.; married Margaret Morton, 1940; two daughters, Margaret Penelope 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 the United States Tax Court October 1, 1958, 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, and July 1, 1971; resi- dence: 8001 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. IRENE FEAGIN SCOTT, judge—Ala bama—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 (Mrs. Franklin L. Carroll III); 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 Association of the District of Columbia; member, American Bar Association (section of taxation), Federal Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, National Association of Women Lawyers, Kappa Delta, Kappa Beta Pi; ap-pointed as judge, United States Tax Court in May 1960, for term expiring June 1, 1972; reappointed June 1, 1972 for 15-year term; residence: 4815 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. WILLIAM M. FAY, judge—Pennsylvania—born Pittston, Pa.; married 1945 to Jean M. 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, 1946; Assistant Counsel, United States Senate Atomic Energy Committee, 1946; Executive Assistant 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; military service: 1942-45, serving successively as Naval Intelligence Officer, Gunnery Officer and Legal Officer; member of the American Bar (Tax Section), and the District of Columbia Bar Associations; the United States Senate Association of Administrative Assistants; and the Kenwood Country Club; appointed to the United States Tax Court on August 3, 1961, to succeed Judge J. E. Murdock, retired; residence: 5809 Highland Drive, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 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 mathematics, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Sigma Rho; graduated Harvard Law School 1939, LL.B. magna cum laude, Fay Diploma for highest 3-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 & 768 Congressional Directory Manges, New York, N.Y., 1939-65, except for absences for service as Principal 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-ber, 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 National Advisory Committee), former chairman and member, board of governors, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; professional lecturer, George Washington University School of Law 1968-76; appointed to the United States Tax Court for term expiring June 1, 1974, to succeed Judge Clarence V. Opper, deceased; reappointed for a 15-year term ex-piring May 31, 1989; residence: 2916 Albermarle Street. : CHARLES R. SIMPSON, judge—Illinois—born 1921, Danville, Ill.; married Ruth V. Thomason; University of Illinois, B.A. 1944, with highest honors; University of Illinois School of Law, J.D. 1945, 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 Illinois Bar, 1945; private practice of law, Champaign, Ill., 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), American Judicature Society, American Law Institute; appointed to the United States Tax Court on September 2, 1965, for term expiring June 1, 1968, to succeed Judge Morton P. Fisher, deceased; re-Sopoinied 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, United States 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 (Trissi), and Lori Denice; son, Leo H., Jr. (Chip); attended public schools in Sparta, N.C.; colleges, University of North Carolina 1935-38; George Washirgton University (night) 1938-40 A.B.; Georgetown University Law Center 1940-42 (night) and 1946-47 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. ouse of Roproseniatives; adjunct professor, graduate school, Georgetown Uni-versity Law Center (night) 1962-63; 4 years’ active service 1942-46, as communi- cations officer and flag secretary in U.S. Navy Reserves in Washington, Norfolk and Pacific theater; member, Federal Bar Association; oath of office as judge, United States Tax Court, January 11, 1968, for term expiring June 2, 1970, to succeed Judge Russell E. Train; reappointed, term expiring June 2, 1985; resi-dence: 3812 24th Avenue (Hillerest Heights), Temple Hills, Md. 20031. SAMUEL B. STERRETT, judge—Maryland—born December 1922, Wash-ington, D.C.; married Jeane McBride Sterrett; two sons, Samuel B., Jr., and Douglas McB.; 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; law firm of Alvord & Alvord, 1950-55; special attorney in the office of the regional counsel, Internal Revenue Service, New York, 1956-60; associate and then partner in the law firm of Sullivan, Shea & Kenney, 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 1970— ; member of the board of managers of Chevy Chase Village, 1970-74; chairman, 1972-74; member of Washington Cathedral Chapter, 1973— ; 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 United States Tax Court on October 21, 1968, for a term ex-piring June 1, 1970, to succeed Judge J. Gregory Bruce, retired; reappointed on May 21, 1970, to the United States Tax Court for a 15-year term expiring June 1, 1985; residence: 8 Magnolia Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 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, I1l., 1936-62; minority counsel, House Committee on Ways and Means, 1962-69; oath of office as judge, United States Tax Court, October 1, 1969; term expires June 1, 1987; residence: Normandy House, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. WILLIAM A. GOFFE, judge—Oklahoma—born 1929, Sulphur, Okla.; not married; University of Oklahoma College of Business Administration, B.B.A., 1951; University of Oklahoma College of Law, LL.B., 1956; member, Beta Gamma Sigma honorary business fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity; admitted to bar, Oklahoma, 1956, Federal District Courts of Oklahoma and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit; attorney in office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service 1956-60; engaged in private law practice in Tulsa, Okla., since 1960; member of the law firm of Martin, Logan, Moyers, Martin & Conway; military service, active duty 1951-53 as auditing officer, auditor general, U.S. Air Force, followed by 8 years in Air Force Reserve with rank of captain; member of American Bar Association (sections of taxation and litigation), Oklahoma Bar Association, past president Oklahoma Institute on Taxation, past president of Tulsa Tax Club; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, November 4, 1971; term expires Novem- ber 4, 1986; residence: McLean, Va. 22101. CYNTHIA HOLCOMB HALL, judge—California—born, 1929, Los Angeles Calif.; married John Harris Hall; two children: daughter Desma Letitia Hol- comb and son, Harris Holcomb Hall; graduated Stanford University, B.A., 1951; Stanford Law School, J.D., 1954; New York University School of Law, LL.M., 1960 (in taxation); served as research assistant to editor, Tax Law Re-view, 1959-60; admitted to the bar, Arizona, 1954, and California, 1956; law 79-000 O -77 = 51 770 Congressional Directory clerk to Judge Richard H. Chambers of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1954-55; trial attorney, Trial Section of Tax Division, Department of Justice, 1960-64; attorney-advisor in the Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, Treasury Department, 1964-66; engaged in practice of law (under name Cynthia Holcomb) as a member of the firm of Brawerman & Holcomb, Beverly Hills, Calif., 1966-72; military service: ensign and lieutenant (jg.), USNR, Bureau of Naval Personnel and Office of Navy Judge Advocate General, Washington, D.C. 1951-53; member Arizona State Bar, California State Bar, Beverly Hills Bar Association (former vice chairman of Tax Committee); Los Angeles County Bar Association (former member Executive Committee of Tax Section); American Bar Association (Tax Section); Stanford Law School Board of Visitors (member of executive committee); appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on August 30, 1972, for a term expiring August 30, 1987, to succeed Judge Craig S. Atkins, retired. DARRELL D. WILES, judge—Missouri—born 1914, Fraser, Iowa; married Helen Frick and has two daughters; attended public schools in Fort Dodge, Iowa, graduating in 1933; B.A., 1938 and J.D., 1940 from the State Univer-sity of Iowa; admitted to the bar of Iowa in 1940 and to the bar of Missouri in 1948; 1944-48, served as a tax attorney in the Office of the Chief Counsel, In-ternal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C.; joined the law firm of Lewis, Rice, Tucker, Allen, and Chubb of St. Louis, Mo., in 1948 and was made a partner of that firm in 1953; 1969, formed his own law firm of Wiles and Giljum; member: American Judicature Society, American Bar Association (section of taxation), Missouri Bar Association, and Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis; served as Secretary, 1960-62, and a member of council, 1967-70, of the section of taxa-tion, American Bar Association; past chairman of the Taxation Committee, 1959-60, and the Tax Institute Committee, 1952, Missouri State Bar; also served as chairman of the Taxation Committee, 1951-52, of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and as chairman of the Mid-American Tax Conference, 1967, which conference is cosponsored by that association; admitted to practice before various courts including United States Supreme Court, United States Court of Claims, United States District Court for Eastern District of Missouri, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, and the United States Tax Court; residence: 10215 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; ap-pointed to the United States Tax Court for the term expiring October 23, 1987, to succeed Judge Graydon G. Withey, retired. RICHARD C. WILBUR, judge—Maryland—born July 1, 1936, Otisville. N.Y.; son of Rosemary and the late Edwin R. Wilbur; married Joan Paterson, 1959; two children: daughter, Michelle and son, Carl; attended public schools in Otisville, N.Y.; graduated, Otisville High School, 1954; B.S., Manhatten College, 1958; LL.B., Notre Dame Law School, 1962; was staff member of “Notre Dame Lawyer’; was member of Gray’s Inn and the Student Law Association; attended Harvard University (Kennedy School of Government) pursuant to a congressional staff fellowship awarded by the American Political Science Association; admitted to practice, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and the Supreme Court of the United States; tax attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, IRS, Interpretative Division, 1962— 64; assistant minority counsel, 1965-69; minority counsel, Ways and Means Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, 1969 to July 1974; member, District of Columbia Bar Association and American Bar Association; residence: 8705 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Potomac, Md.; appointed on June 7, 1974, to the United States Tax Court for a 15-year term. JOHN GREGORY BRUCE, judge—Kentucky—born 1897, Edin burg, Ind.; married Zilpha Foster; three sons; attended schools in Indiana and Pine ville, 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, Mich., 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 United States 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; residence: 5524 Pembroke Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 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, United States Tax Court, August 30, 1950; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1962; retired June 1, 1971; recalled to perform further judicial duties June 2, 1971; served as Chief Judge 1961-67; residence: 3509 Overlook Lane 20016. SPECIAL TRIAL JUDGES OF THE COURT Chief Special Trial Judge.—Randolph F. Caldwell, Jr., 1117 Powhatan Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. James M. Gussis, 4101 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 1114 20016. Joseph N. Ingolia, 709 Stags Head Road, Towson, Md. 21204. Charles R. Johnston, 5802 Ogden Court 20016. John H. Sacks, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Lehman C. Aarons, 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Murray H. Falk, 808 G Street SE. OFFICERS OF THE COURT Court Executive— William P. Crewe, 8503 Fenway Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant.— Robert J. Moliski, 8418 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308" Clerk.—Charles S. Casazza, 5505 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Clerk.—Francis J. Cantrel, 9228 Villa Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Ava D. Poe, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Spent Assistant to Chief Judge—David M. Woolley, 3364 Stuyvesant Place 15 0015. Big and Fiscal Officer—Donald H. Baxter, 11919 Centerhill Street, Wheaton, d. 20902. Librarian.—Barbara M. Bailets, 3904 Harrison Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Reporter—Mrs. Mary T. Pittman, 6607 Pinedale Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041. UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS 450 E Street 20442 Phone, OX 3-1922 (Code 11, ext. 31922) ALBERT B. FLETCHER, Jr., chief judge, born in Arkansas City, Kans., September 8, 1925; son of Albert B. and Doris G. (Grove) Fletcher; B.S., Kansas State University, 1948; LL.B., Washburn University, 1951; admitted to Bar of Kansas, 1951; active duty, U.S. Army Air Corps, November 1943 to November 1945; married, Betty Joan Vinaroff of Russell, Kans., August 12, 1951; children: Katherine Elizabeth, Andrew Byrne, Margaret Susan; practicing attorney in Junction City, Kans., 1951-61; judge, Eighth Judicial District for the State of Kansas, 1961-75; author and university lecturer; president, Geary County Bar Association; member, American and Kansas Bar Associations; president, Kansas District Judges Association, 1972; member, Executive Council of District Judges Association, 1968-75; member, Executive Committee of the National Conference State Trial Judges, 1972-76; member, Kansas Judicial Council; nominated by President Ford as judge of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals on March 13, 1975, for the remainder of a term expiring May 1, 1986; confirmed by the Senate on April 14, 1975; designated chief judge by President Ford on April 16, 1975; took oath of office on April 30, 1975. WILLIAM HOLMES COOK, judge; born in Carbondale, Ill., June 2, 1920, son of Rex H. and Mary Dola (Carter) Cook; prelaw, Southern Illinois Uni-versity, 1938-40; J.D., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1947; active duty in U.S. Army, 1942-46; admitted to bar of Illinois and to practice before the Illinois Supreme Court, 1947; and before the Supreme Court in 1956; private practice of law in Charleston, Ill., 1949-52; joined Federal Trade Commission as an attorney in 1954; became assistant to the chairman in 1957; in 1959, joined the Department of the Navy serving as Associate Counsel for Property and Special Matters; in 1963, appointed counsel for the Armed Services Committee, House of Representatives; nominated by President Nixon to be an associate judge of U.S. Court of Military Appeals on August 2, 1974, for the remainder of the term expiring May 1, 1976; unanimously confirmed by the Senate on August 16, 1974, and took oath of office on August 21, 1974; commission signed by President Ford on August 20, 1974. MATTHEW J. PERRY, judge; born in Columbia, S.C., August 3, 1921; B.S., 1948, J.D., 1951, South Carolina State College, Orangeburg, S.C.; active duty in U.S. Army, 1943-46; admitted to Bar of South Carolina and the Federal courts of South Carolina, 1951; private practice of law in South Carolina, 1951-76; lecturer, University of South Carolina School of Law, 1972-73; member, South Carolina, American, Richland County, National, and Federal Bar Associations, Association of Trial Lawyers of America; nominated by President Ford as judge of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals on December 10, 1975, for the remainder of a term expiring May 1, 1981; confirmed by the Senate on December 19, 1975; took oath of office on February 18, 1976. HOMER FERGUSON, senior 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, University 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 1929, 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 772 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; elected to be-come senior judge on May 2, 1971; member of American and Michigan Bar ASooiations; American Judicature Society, Washington Institute of Foreign ffairs. WILLIAM HORACE DARDEN, senior 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 Hobsen; secretary 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; pro-fessional 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 U.S. 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; designated chief judge by President Nixon on June 23, 1971; resigned December 29, 1973; elected to become senior judge on February 11, 1974. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them] *Chief Judge Albert B. Fletcher, Jr., 336 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Judge William H. Cook, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. *Judge Matthew J. Perry, 4242 Matthewson Drive 20011. *Senior Judge Homer Ferguson, 17111 East Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48230. *Senior Judge William H. Darden, 7517 June Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. [OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS] Court Erecutive.— Ward Mundy, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. Clerk of the Court.—Francis X. Gindhart, 3907 Cook Street, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Staff Director—Darlene Yarbrough, 7411 Annanwood Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Librarian.—Marcia C. Harper, 922 North Chambliss Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS 400 F Street 20001. Phone, 727-1800 Chief Judge—Theodore R. Newman, Jr., 7924 16th Street 20012. Associate Judges: Catherine B. Kelly, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. John W. Kern III, 5212 Worthington Drive 20016. George R. Gallagher, 9701 Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Frank Q. Nebeker, 2360 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. J. Walter Yeagley, 316 Runner Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Stanley S. Harris, 9621 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Julia Cooper Mack, 1610 Varnum Street, 20011. Retired: : Andrew M. Hood (chief judge) 2237 46th Street 20007. Gerard D. Reilly (chief judge) 3515 Lowell Street 20016. Hubert B. Pair (associate judge) 4301 18th Street 20011. Clerk.—Alexander L. Stevas, 1970 Rockingham Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Chef Paps Clerk.—Hugh E. Kline, 10345 Battle Ridge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Clerk.—Mrs. Claire M. Whitaker, 1571 44th Street 20007. Commattees on Bar Admissions and Unauthorized Practice.—Secretary, Anthony Nigro, 211 Tantallon Drive-East, Tantallon, Md. 20022. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Building A, Fifth Street between E and F; Building B, Fourth Street between E and F; Building C, 410 E Street; Euilding D, 451 Indiana Avenue; Building E, 601 Indiana Avenue; Building F, 613 G Street; Building G, F Street between Fourth and Fifth 20001. Phone, 727-1010. id Judge.—Harold H. Greene, 5323 Reno Road 20015. udges: Orman W. Ketcham, 2 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. DeWitt S. Hyde, 5606 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Joseph M. F. Ryan, Jr., 5441 Jordan Road 20016. Edmond T. Daly, 4952 Sentinel Drive, Apt. 302, Sumner, Md. 20016. Charles W. Halleck, 14211 Turkey Foot Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Richard R. Atkinson, 422 Fifth Street SE. 20001. Tim Murphy, 4033 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Milton D. Korman, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 215E 20016. Fred L. McIntyre, 12328 Arrow Park Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Alfred Burka, 2450 Virginia Avenue, Apt. E-619 20037. John D. Fauntleroy, 1435 Kennedy Street 20011. Joyce Hens Green, 1714 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. James A. Belson, 2220 46th Street 20007. William C. Pryor, 9705 Hill Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. W. Byron Sorrell, 4000 Tennyson Road, University Park, Md. 20782. George Herbert Goodrich, 6003 Corbin Road 20016. William S. Thompson, 4343 Blagden Avenue 20011. George H. Revercomb, 8906 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. James A. Washington, Jr., 14212 Northgate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. John F. Doyle, 6522 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Paul F. McArdle, 3505 Windsor Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. William E. Stewart, Jr., 2501 Calvert Street, Apt. 612 20008. Judges—Continued Dyer Justice Taylor, 1946 Creek Crossing Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Leonard Braman, 12600 Springloch Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Nicholas S. Nunzio, 8201 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Sylvia Bacon, 2500 Q Street 20007. John Garrett Penn, 13823 North Gate Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Norma Holloway Johnson, 1670 Primrose Road 20012. Eugene N. Hamilton, 15305 Sweetridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Samuel B. Block, 2801 New Mexico Avenue, Apt. 1021 20007. Margaret Austin Haywood, 4424 Hunt Place NE. 20019. Joseph Michael Hannon, 5905 Kingsford Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Robert H. Campbell, 2130 Sudbury Place 20012. Luke C. Moore, 1831 Upshur Street NE. 20018. John R. Hess, 3509 Fort Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Donald S. Smith, 12105 Whippoorwill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. H. Carl Moultrie I, 3915 17th Street NE. 20018. D. L. Norman, 611 G Street SW. 20024. Fred B. Ugast, 5704 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Bruce S. Mencher, 914 25th Street 20037. Retired: George D. Neilson, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. Milton S. Kronheim, Jr:, 3120 Chesapeake Street 20008. Thomas C. Scalley, 5019 41st Street 20016. Mary C. Barlow, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008. John J. Malloy, 5806 Nevada Avenue 20015. Robert M. Weston, 3333 Wisconsin Avenue 20016. Edward A. Beard, 4909 Torchlight Circle 20016. Harry Toussaint Alexander, 5701 Utah Avenue 20015. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS Executive Office: Building F, 613 G Street 20001. Phone, 727-1770 Executive Officer.—Arnold M. Malech, 12605 Lamp Post Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Executive Officer.—Ernest L. Bailey, Jr., 4508 Valley Forge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Fiscal Officer.—Alfred E. Berling, 8001 Knollwood Street, Brandywine, Md. 20613. Director, Court Reporter Division.—Shirley R. Shepard, 1 Arthur Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPPORT PERSONNEL Ok of Sie Court.—Joseph M. Burton, 1001 Hawlings Road, Brookville, Md 0729. Principal Deputy Clerk, Family Division.—John M. Bischoff, Route 1, Box 1002, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chairman, Commission on Mental Health.—James S. Gardiner, 6823 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Alternate Chatrman, Commission on Mental Health.— Walter J. Murphy, Jr., 1511 K Street 20005. 776 Congressional Directory Members, Commission on Mental Health: Gary L. Singleton, M.D., 417 N Street SW. 20024. Sheila Hafter Gray, M.D., Box 40612, Palisades Station 20016. Glenn D. Legler, M.D., 6923 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Marshall deG. Ruffin, M.D., 2015 R Street 20009. Thomas W. Murphy, M.D., 4704 Reservoir Road 20007. Bryant Wedge, M.D., 314 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Faye Lewis, Secretary, 9908 Carmelita Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Hearing Commissioners: John J. Larkin, 3803 W Street 20007. Morton Berg, 1131 University Boulevard West, Apt. 419, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Administrative Officer—Donald F. Peyton, Rural Route 1, P.O. Box 341, Whiteplains, Md. 20695. Awuditor-Master—John W. Follin, 2214 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.— Thomas A. Hammond, Jr., 1810 Sudbury Road 20012. Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.—Frederick B. Beane, Jr., 9313 Woodberry Street, Seabrook, Md. 20801. Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Peter J. Bergin, 12100 Rockledge Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief Deputy Clerk, Marriage Bureau.—Robert T. Nash, 1410 Ray Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Chief Deputy Clerk, Tax Division.—Rosemary Stanfield, 6005 Brookview Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. peresir of Social Services—Alan M. Schuman, 1701 Briar Ridge Road, McLean, a. 22101. Dzrector of Planning.—Nancy A. Wynstra, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Administrator, Data Processing Dwvision.—Steward L. Mitchell, 15605 Bond Mill Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. Register of Wills-Clerk of the Probate Division.—Peter J. McLaughlin, 209 10th Street SE. 20003. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE U.S. COURTS Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street NE. 20544. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 Director—Rowland F. Kirks, 2115 Bancroft Place 20008. Secretary to the Director—Mrs. Barbara J. Bonzano, 5917 Amelia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Degg Director aWillian E. Foley, 5 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 0015. Secretary to the Deputy Director—Marion A. Ott, 5550 Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va. 22204. Assistant Director, Legal, Legislative, and Special Projects.—Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr., 5602 Ontario Circle 20016. Assistant Director, Business and Personnel.— Gilbert L. Bates, 3701 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director, Plans and Analysis.—Paul C. Bender, 5306 Juliet Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. General Counsel.—Carl H. Imlay, 3515 Queen Mary Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Chief, Division of Administrative Services.— Robert H. Hartzell, The Carlye House, 5300 Columbia Pike, Apt. 710, Arlington, Va. 22204. Chief, Division of Bankruptcy.—Berkeley Wright, Jr., 118 Carlisle Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Criminal Justice Act Division.—James E. Macklin, Jr., 1205 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Bide Lis Diviston.— Robert J. Pellicoro, 5008 Russett Road, Rockville, . 20853. Chief, Division of Financial Management.—Edward V. Garabedian, 2309 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 2091¢. Chief, Division of Information Systems.— William E. Davis, 1303 Waynewood Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Chief, Division of Magistrates.—Peter G. McCabe, 1102 Pipestem Place, Rock-ville, Md. 20854. Chief, Division of Management Review.—James B. Ueberhorst, 3746 Lifford Circle, Tallahassee, Fla. 32303. Chief, Division of Personnel.—Randolph G. Johnson, 5010 Russett Road, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Chief, Dwision of Probation.— Wayne P. Jackson, 8633 Aberdeen Court, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Legislative Liaison O fficer.— William J. Weller, 220 C Street SE., Apt. 105 20003. FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER Dolley Madison House, 1520 H Street 20005. Phone, 393-1640, ext. 501 Director.—Judge Walter E. Hoffman, 1520 H Street 20005. Deputy Director.—Joseph L. Ebersole, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 63 20008. Director of Research.— William B. Eldridge, 11209 Old Post Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director of Innovations and Systems Development.—Charles W. Nihan, 6315 Massa-chusetts Avenue 20016. Director of Continuing Education and Training.—Kenneth C. Crawford, 2827 29th Street 20008. Director of Inter-Judicial Affairs.—Alice L. O’Donneli, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Loporaiiion Specialist.—Sue Welsh, 3706 Parkwood Street, Cottage City, Md. 20722. 777 REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE DIVISION Superior Court of the District of Columbia 20001. Phone, 727-3000 Register and Clerk.—Peter J. McLaughlin, 209 10th Street SE. 20003. Chief Deputy Register—Thomas A. Duckenfield, 5422 First Street NE. 20011. Deputy Registers: Henry L. Rucker, 3000 Seventh Street NE. 20017. Rosemary Nunn, 4123 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Joan E. Rumsey, 5908 St. Moritz Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Ruth V. Harris, 5702 36th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) is the seat of Government of the United States. As the Capital of the Nation, it is a separate political jurisdiction. The District has a population of about 740,000—the Nation’s ninth largest city. The 68.25 square-mile area of the District of Columbia lies between Maryland and Virginia. One boundary of the city is the Potomac River at the high water mark on the Virginia shore. The Anacostia River flows through the eastern sec-tion of the District to join the Potomac. The city’s land boundaries are two Maryland counties—Montgomery and Prince Georges. Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress has legislative jurisdiction over the District. The city’s municipal government operates under authority delegated by Congress. A new, elected, local government took office January 2, 1975. This home rule government, the city’s first in about 100 years, was authorized by legislation fnod December 24, 1973, and approved by the citizens in a referendum May 7, 974. The new government, which was given strengthened and broadened authority in a number of areas, is headed by an elected mayor and 13-member city council. In 1790, Congress marrowed the area for the permanent Capital to an 80-mile stretch along the Potomac River. It gave George Washington 10 years to pick the site from land ceded by Maryland and Virginia and to provide the buildings for the Government's move from Philadelphia. The District of Columbia became the Nation’s Capital on December 1, 1800. In 1802, the city of Washington was incorporated under a mayor named by the President and an elected city council. Ten years later, the city’s charter was changed to provide for an elected board of aldermen, which along with the council, selected the mayor. In 1820, another change was made to make the mayor elected. In 1846, the Virginia portion of the District of Columbia site was returned to that State. The District was given city status June 1, 1871, absorbing the governments of the cities of Washington and Georgetown and the county of Washington. A territorial form of government was established. It was headed by a governor and council, both named by the President, and an elected house of delegates and an elected nonvoting delegate to the House of Representatives. Congress abolished the territorial government in 1874 and replaced it with a government headed by a three-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the President. On November 3, 1967, the city government again was reorganized to provide for a commissioner (known popularly as mayor) and nine-member council, all appointed by the President with approval by the Senate. This reorganized government was replaced by the newly elected mayor-city council government. Elected mayor was Walter E. Washington, and elected council chairman was Sterling Tucker. Mayor Washington had served as the appointed Mayor-Commissioner under the previous government and Chairman Tucker had served as the council’s vice chairman. District residents, since 1968, also elect their school board members. Under legislation approved in September 1970, voters also elect a nonvoting delegate to the House of Representatives, who has been the Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy. 781 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 628-6000 (Code 137) Mayor of the District of Columbia.— Walter E. Washington, 408 T Street 20001. City Adminastrator.—Julian R. Dugas, 2020 Trumbull Terrace 20011. Special Assistant for Legislation.—Judith W. Rogers, 111 Third Street NE. 20002. COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 724-8000 Chairman of the Council.—Sterling Tucker, 6505 16th Street 20012. Council Member Marion Barry (at large), 411 Seventh Street NE. 20002. Council Member David Clarke (Ward 1), 1909 19th Street 20009. Council Member Arrington Dixon (Ward 4), 8227 West Beach Terrace 20012. Council Member Willie J. Hardy (Ward 7), 5046 Benning Road NE. 20019. Council Member Rev. Douglas Moore (at large), 1300 Newton Street NE. 20017. Council Member Rev. Jerry A. Moore, Jr. (at large), 1612 Buchanan Street 20011. Council Member Wilhelmina J. Rolark (Ward 8), 524 Foxhall Place SE. 20032. Council Member Polly Shackleton (Ward 3), 3232 Reservoir Road 20007. Council Member William R. Spaulding (Ward 5), 1905 Randolph Street NE. 20018. : Council Member John A. Wilson (Ward 2), 1280 21st Street 20036. Council Member Nadine Winter (Ward 6), 1100 K Street NE. 20002. Secretary to the Council—Robert A. Williams, 2732 McKinley Street 20036. Executive Assistant to the Chairman.—Rodney A. Coleman, 201 I Street SW. 20024. General Counsel—Edward B. Webb, Jr., 13112 Andrew Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 629-3864 (137, ext. 3864) Corporation Counsel.—John R. Risher, Jr., 3311 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Principal Deputy Corporation Counsel.—Louis P. Robbins, 3003 Van Ness Street, W-410-S 20008. Appellate Diviston.—Richard W. Barton, chief, 4406 North Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207. Civil Division.—John A. Earnest, chief, 3250 Highland Place 20008. Criminal Division, Juvenile Division.—Michael J. Dowd, Jr., chief, 4100 Cathe- dral Avenue, P-11 20016. Criminal Division, Law Enforcement Section.—Frank P. Miller, acting chief, 7812 South Down Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Legal Counsel Division, Legislation and Opinions Section.— William A. Robinson, chief, 2920 Military Road 20015. Legal Counsel Division.— Robert E. McCally, chief, 3001 Veazey Terrace, No. 1228 20008. Civil Division, Special Litigation Section.—Judith A. Dowd, chief, 4100 Cathe-dral Avenue 20016. Legal Counsel Division, Taxation Section.—Henry E. Wixon, chief, 9621 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Administrative Division.—Gloria L. Powell, special assistant/administrative officer, 5001 Red Fox Drive, Annandale, Va. 20003. 782 EXECUTIVE OFFICE District Building. Phone, 628-6000 (Code 137) Director, Office of Budget and Management Systems.—Comer S. Coppie, 3520 Legation Street 20015. Deputy Director for Financial Operations.— William R. Krause, 311 Beech Street, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Director for Budget Operations.— Gladys W. Mack, 7030 Oregon Avenue 20015. Director, Municipal Planning Oflicc.—Ben W. Gilbert, 4537 Grant Road 20016. Deputy Director.—M. Brent Oldham, 4325 20th Street NE. 20018. Director, Office of Human Rights.—James W. Baldwin, 3818 Pope Street SE. 20020. Deputy Director.—A. Franklin Anderson, 2409 S Street SE. 20020. Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness.— George R. Rodericks, 2609 Wood-lawn Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director of Personnel.— George R. Harrod, 4312 Second Street 20011. Deputy Director.—Mildred J. Duckwilder, 220 Jefferson Street 20011. Public Affairs Officer.—Sam Eastman, 1625 Decatur Street 20011. Director of Consumer Protection.—Edith Barksdale Sloan, 1639 Primrose Road 20012. General Counsel.—Bettie J. Robinson, 1600 Belmont Street 20009. Rnorulise Secretary, D.C.—Martin K. Schaller, 8718 Victoria Road, Springfield, a. 22151. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Robert S. Moore, 6702 Second Street 20012. Assistant to the Executive Secretary.—John Mack, Jr., 4726 Reno Road 20008. BOARD OF APPEALS AND REVIEW Room 226, District Building 20004. Phone, 629-3170 Acting Chatrman.—Joseph P. Yeldell, 1729 Verbena Street 20012. Executive 'Secretary.—Clinton L. McDonald, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL Room 200, 605 G Street 20001. Phone, 724-2405 Chairman (Acting).—Leaming M. Rice, Jr., management member, representing Master Builders Association, 14 South Abington Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. P. R. Taylor, management member, representing D.C. Metropolitan Sub-contractors Association, 1108 Mimosa Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. John N. Brophy, management member, 1003 North Randolph Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22201. Willis L. Mangum, labor member, Painters District Council, JAC, representing the Greater Washington Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO), 4108 53d Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. 20710. Anthony J. Giaquinta, labor member, Carpenters’ District Council, CJAC, representing the Greater Washington Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO), 11504 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md. 20850. David L. Robinson, labor member, Cement Masons Local 891, JAC, represent-ing the Greater Washington Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO), 7201 Denmeade Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Executive Secretary and Director.—Oscar Walton, 511 Oglethorpe Street 20011. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 629-3532 Director.— Delbert C. Jackson, 9301 Furnace Road, Lorton, Va. 22079. Assistant Director for Operations. —Charles M. Rodgers, 4601 31st Street 20008. Assistant Director for Administration.— William D. Golightly, 10701 Howerton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Women’s Programs.—Patricia P. Taylor, 3301 Alabama Avenue SE. 20020. Chief, Executive Services.—James W. Freeman, 1203 Morningside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 784 Congressional Directory DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 629-3115 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director of Economic Development.—James Weldon Hill, 3823 South Dakota Avenue NE. 20018. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Phone, 629-3275 Chief, Office of Admanistration.—Joyce F. McCray, 2330 Good Hope Road SE. 20020. Deputy Chief, Office of Admanistration.—Seaward S. Lee, 1515 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Budget and Accounting Officer, Budget and Accounting Division.—June P. Heinz, 9202 Limestone Place, College Park, Md. 20740. Management Analysis Officer, Management Division.—[Vacant.] Personnel Officer, Personnel Division.—David M. Burke, 7520 Dover Lane, Lan- ham, Md. 20801. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD Room 201, District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 629-2285 (Code 137, ext. 2285) Julian R. Dugas, chairman, 2020 Trumbull Terrace 20011. James W. Hill, member, 3823 South Dakota Avenue NE. 20018. Arthur W. Jackson, member, 6904 32d Street 20015. Staff Director—John R. Johnston, 456 M Street SW. 20024. Depyey Staff Director—Mary L. Reed, 2324 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, a. 22207. Executive Assistant.— Genevieve G. Lyons, 7506 Walker Mill Road, District Heights, Md. 20027. Supervisory Investigator.—Benjamin J. Chaplin, 13004 Renfrev Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. OFFICE OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 629-2857 Administrator, Office of Special Operations.—C. Marvin Ward, 5933 South Sixth Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Administrator, Office of Special Operations.—James R. Hillard, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Enforcement Case Coordinator.—Alfred E. Baylor, Jr., 119 Mohican Drive, Forest Heights, Md. 20021. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 1.—Daniel H. Osborne, 41 Kennedy Street NE. 20011. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 2.—Fred Johnson, 303 Todd Place NE. 20002. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 3.—[Vacant.] Supervisory Investigator, O&P Unit.—Robert Eugene Britt, 5556 Livingston Terrace, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. OFFICE OF LICENSES AND PERMITS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 629-4311 Acting Administrator, Office of Licenses and Permits.—Charles D. Fowler, Jr., 1820 Irving Street NE. 20018. Board of Accountancy.— William P. Barnes, secretary, 4108 Glenrose Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; Harold J. Bobys, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, No. 1010 20012; Morris B. Hariton, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects.—Louis E. Fry, Jr., 7100 Alaska Avenue 20012; Wyant Vanderpool; Thomas Stohlman; Andrew Bryant; Leroy Brown. Board of Barber Eraminers.—Leon Joiner, president, 3933 R Street SE. 20020; Margo Bale, 2800 Quebec Street, No. 1038 20008; Warley J. Verner, 912 Sixth Street NE. 20002. Board of Cosmetology.—Donald Anderson, 2006 Columbia Road, No. 40 20009; Estelle Campbell, president, 2702 12th Street NE. 20018; Dorothy Ford, 3830 Carpenter Street SE. 20020; Bernard LePrince, 3701 Connecticut Avenue 20008; LaVerne Myren, 1430 Foxhall Road 20007. Board of Dental Examiners.—Dr. John G. Normyle, president, 4824 Edgemoore Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Dr. Lyle Wyman, 6309 Kenhowe Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20034; Dr. David Bishop, 1544 Northgate Road 20016; Dr. John L. Walker, 4401 Colorado Avenue 20011; Dr. Montague A. Cashman, 2000 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Electrical Board.—William Chandler, chairman, 5916 17th Street 20011; Irving T. Jones, secretary, 7400 Berkshire Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Richard Wagner, 11805 Dewey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Richard A. Burgess, alternate member, 4306 Georgia Avenue 20011; Rudolph Porter, alternate member, 5315 Temple Hill Road SE. 20031; Rafael D. Lopez, alternate member, 3823 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Charles B. Wood, alternate member, 3813 Chanel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003; E. B. Warren, Slisrnose member, 102 Greenspring Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403; Wade eriff. Commission on Licensure To Practice the Healing Art.—Mayor of the District of Columbia; Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia; director, Health Services Administration; District of Columbia Superintendent of Public Schools; director, Department of Economic Development. Nurses’ Examining Board.—Dr. Ivy Nelson, president, 2415 Wagner Street SE. 20020; Ethel Dyson, 4660 Martin Luther King Avenue SW. 20032; Kathleen McIntyre, 4123 River Road; Barbara Jones Hatcher Gillian, 807 Taylor Street NE. 20017; Marianne P. Cobb, 1002 Hamilton Street NE. 20011. Board of Optometry.—Dr. Zachary N. Ephraim, president, 8600 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Dr. Marvin Berlin, vice president, 527 Sixth Street SE. 20003; Dr. John Greenwood, 6265 Clearwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20003; Dr. Shew Lee, 2939 McKinley Street 20015; Dr. Charles Couperthwaite, 4617 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Board of Pharmacy.— Everett A. Gill, 10321 Buena Vista Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801; Ruby A. Nicholas Shello, 1323 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003; Moen Marks, 2405 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Willington mith. Physical Therapists’ Examining Board.—Theodore M. Keys, chairman, 730 Delafield Street NE. 20017; Gloria Lawson, 6742 Eastern Avenue 20012; Pamela Parker, 1340 Independence Avenue SE. 20003; Eunice Badaux, 2837 29th Street 20008; John Sykes, 3001 Veasey Terrace, No. 1221 20008. Plumbing Board.—John E. Leaman, 3014 Douglas Street NE. 20018; James C. Sutton, 1322 14th Street 20005; Raymond Mitchell, Room 209, 614 H Street 20004. Board of Podiatry Examiners.—Dr. Enoch D. Mixon, 1305 Locust Road 20012; Dr. Jerome Shapiro, 3805 Gramercy Street 20016; Jerome Mayer. Practical Nurses’ Examining Board.—Ida C. Robinson, 325 Anacostia Avenue NE. 20019; Alice K. Butler, 1429 Kearney Street NE. 20017; Nita T. Morris, 3010 P Street 20007; Virginia Sage, 2006 38th Street SE. 20020; Arlene Ewell, 4525 Blagden Avenue 20011; Beverly Freeman, 1523 28th Street SE. 20020; Elaine Knights, 2014 Cascade Road, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.—Henry B. Peterson, 16 Pano-rama Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Delong Hampton, 501 Slaters Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22314; James Eliopolo, secretary, 6809 Algonquin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Carl Hanson, 2113 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Gerald Hollander, 9612 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. 20795; Dr. Michael J. Deutch. . Board of Psychologist Examiners.—Dr. Melvin A. Gravitz, chairman, 8113 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Dr. George W. Franklin, secretary, 4829 North Capitol 20011; Dr. Roy J. Jones, 1342 Kalmia Road 20012; Dr. Margaret Ives, 302 Rucker Place, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Dr. Helen E. Peixotto, 6451 31st Street 20015. Real Estate Commission.—Kenneth Back, chairman, 4620 Brandywine Street 20016; James A. Crooks, 4103 18th Street 20011; Clyde Smith; David Sachs; Noah P. Moore, 5708 Oregon Avenue 20015; Mark G. Griffin, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, No. 1210E 20016. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board.— Walter Dickerson, alternate member, 1344 Montague Street 20011; Harold W. Sadler, 8408 Kay Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Dimitri Krassensky, 3525 Quebec Street 20016; Theodore Bradley; Rodney Miller. 79-000 O = 77 = 52 786 Congressional Directory Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—Harry R. Williams, chairman, 7200 Highland Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150; Theodore R. Hagans, 4105 Southern Avenue SE. Suite 1C 20020; Jack Hanna, 11 West Second Street, Frederick, Md. 21701; Anthony Capacchione, alternate member, 14008 London Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853; Francis W. Null, alternate member, R.D. 2, Box 145, Taneytown, Md. 21781. Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. —Harry D. DeVol, chairman, 2222 Wisconsin Avenue 20007; Herlis S. Tillman, vice chairman, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 325, 20015; William A. Johnson, Sr., 1804 C Street NE. 20002; Herman Goldberg, secretary, 4217 Ninth Street 20011; John T. Stewart III, alternate member, 4200 East Capitol Street 20019; William S. Clark, 3405 Pennsylvania Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Joseph E. Hagen, alternate member, 19723 Olney Mill Road, Brookeville, Md. 20729; John H. Crandall, ex officio, 5220 Montgomery Street, Springfield, Va. 22151; B. W. Pearcy, alternate ‘member, 2717 Millvale Avenue, Forestville, Md. 20028; Alexander S. Pope, 1701 C Street SE. 20003. Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine.—Dr. Harold Melman, president, 5400 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Dr. William Harvey Cowan, vice president, 10277 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; Dr. Jo Anne O’Brien, 1331 18th Street 20036; Dr. George Banks; Dr. Shearon Camille Smith, Chief, Occupational and Professional Licensing Diwvision.—David Krause, 2121 P Street 20037. Chief, Business Licenses and Permits Division.—Chester V. McKenzie, 5506 25th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Chief, Weights, Measures, and Markets Diviston.— Earl Maxwell, 2403 Fairlawn Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. BOARD OF EDUCATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Street. Phone, 724-4289 President.—Dr. Therman E. Evans, 1730 Upshur Street 20011. Vice President.—Mrs. Bettie G. Benjamin, 4023 13th Street NE. 20017. Julius W. Hobson, Jr., 3325 Martin L. King Avenue SE. 20032. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kane, 118 Fifth Street NE. 20002. Mrs. Hilda Howland M. Mason, 1459 Roxanna Road 20012. Mrs. Carol L. Schwartz, 3600 Cumberland Street 20008. Mrs. Barbara Lett Simmons, 7244 15th Place 20012. Conrad P. Smith, 722 Fairmont Street 20001. William W. Treanor, 1744 Church Street 20036. John E. Warren, 2330 Good Hope Road SE. No. 819 20020. Ward VII.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary.— Dwight S. Cropp, 4001 18th Street 20011. General Counsel.—David A. Splitt, 1808 Irving Street 20010. PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Superintendent of Schools.—Dr. Vincent E. Reed, 7115 16th 20012; phone, 724-4222, Vice Superintendent of Schools.—Mrs. Elizabeth C. Yancey, 1762 Redwood Ter-race 20012; phone, 724-4222. Deputy Superintendent for Management Services.—Edward G. Winner, 219 Whit-tier Street 20012; phone, 724-4256. Associate Superintendent for Educational Programs and Services.—Dr. Wilbur A. Millard, 6445 Luzon Avenue 20012; phone, 724-4201. Associate Superintendent for Instructional Services.—Dr. James T. Guines, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Associate Superintendent for State Administration.—Harris M. Taylor, 3114 Central Avenue NE. 20018; phone, 724-4260. BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 347-0488 (Code 137, ext. 4088) Chairperson.—Dr. Shari B. Kharasch, 2920 Upton Street 20008. Member.—Robert G. McGuire, Jr., 5743 26th Street 20015. Member.—Jeanus B. Parks, Jr. Administrative O fficer.—Thomas Simms, 2032 Belmont Road 20009. Acting Elections Mary S. Rodgers, 4601 31st Street 20008. Admanistrator.— Director of Campaign Finance.—Carl H. McIntyre, 1335 Quincy Street 20011. General Counsel.—Winfred R. Mundle, 6401 16th Street 20012. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Presidential Building, 415 12th Street. Phone, 628-6000 (Code 137) Director of Environmental Services.— Herbert L. Tucker, 4535 32d Street 20008. Associate Director—John Ingram, 3730 Cumberland Street 20016. Beemupin Assistant.— Edward M. Scott, 4110 Blacksnake Drive, Hillcrest Heights, d. 20031. Administrator, Office of Environmental Planning and Management.— Malcolm C. Hope, 5517 Charlcote Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Adminstrator, Office of Executive Management.—Frank S. Borris, 6705 Fifth Street 20012. Administrator, Office of Special Services—Helen Mitchell, 236 Farragut Street 20011. Adminstrator, Engineering and Construction Administration.—Edward M. Halley, 5804 Swarthmore Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Adminstrator, Environmental Health Administration.—Dr. Bailus Walker, Jr., 1462 Ogden Street 20010. Adminastrator, Solid Waste Management Administration.—Charles D. Talley, 219 Anacostia Avenue NE. 20019. Adminzstrator, Water Resources Management Administratzton.—Jean B. Levesque, 116 Julian Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND REVENUE 300 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, Code 137, ext. 2337 Director—Kenneth Back, 4620 Brandywine Street 20016. Deputy Director—Leo J. Ehrig, Jr., 3017 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Assistant Director for Fiscal Planning and Research.—Billy D. Cook, 6025 Green Meadow Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Director for Management Services.— Gerald L. Holland, 8803 Falkstone Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Associate Director for ‘Data Systems.—Daniel A. Walton, 7323 Pinewood Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Acting Associate ’ Director for Assessment Administraiion.—Donald R. Beach, 3906A Southern Avenue SE. 20020. Associate Director for Tax Administration.—Lester W. Garton, 4215 Mellwood Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters (Potomac Building North), 614 H Street. Phone, HObart 2-1762 (Code 137) Fire Chief—Burton W. Johnson, 3620 Nash Place SE. 20019. Assistant Fire Chief (Operations).—Jefferson W. Lewis, 4422 13th Place NE. 20017. Assistant Fire Chief (Services).—John P. Devine, 9913 Williamsburg Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting). —Harry E. Gates, 2713 Emmet Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting) —James H. Lambert, 4102 Elizabeth Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Peviay ware Chief (Fire Fighting).—Calvin Watson, 1501 Douglas Street NE. 788 Congressional Directory Assistant Fire Chief (Services).—Continued Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Prevention).—John P. Breen, 3514 56th Place, Hyatts-ville, Md. 20784. Deputy Fire Chief (Training Division).—Scott L. Seymour, 5705 San Juan Drive, Clinton, Md. 20022. Deputy Fire Chief (Apparatus Division).—Edward H. Birch, 1535 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21113. Battalion Fire Chief (Planning).—Norman Richardson, 3009 Birchtree Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Battalion Fire Chief (Public Affairs).—Francis X. Flaherty, 5900 Holton Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Battalion Fire Chief (Emergency Ambulance Service).—Joseph R. Shelton, SR 221, B1, Plum Point, Huntington, Md. 20639. Administrator—Edward D. Eberhard, 7629 Highland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES 613 G Street 20001. Phone, 629-5014 (Code 137-5014) Director—Sam D. Starobin, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Executive Assistant.—Mrs. Mary D. Hagen, 9727 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Buildings Management.—Oliver B. Cassell, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Assistant Director for Business Management.—Ronald W. Mordecai, 1885 Plymouth Street 20012. Assistant Director for Construction Management.—Francis P. Wiegand, 7812 Heritage Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Acting Assistant Director for Design and Engineering.— William D. Rohwer, 10718 Brookwood Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Director for Materiel Management.—Eugene Bennett, 6602 Springbrook Lane, Clinton, Md. 20735. Acting Assistant Director for Program Management.—Roy E. Buhl, 11910 Bluebird Lane, Catharpin, Va. 22018. Assistant Director for Repairs and Improvements.—Harold T. Henson, 8050 Central Park Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1325 G Street. Phone, 724-8721 (Code 164) Director, State Historic Preservation O flicer.—Lorenzo W. Jacobs, Jr., 1414 Juniper Street 20012. Aci Deputy Director.— Albert M. Miller, 3928 Colonel Ellis Avenue, Alexandria, a. 22304. Acting Administrator, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—Roy O. Priest, 1306 Kenyon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Acting Deputy Administrator, O fice of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—Robert S. Rafner, 6516 Wiscasset Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Acting Administrator, Office of Administration and Management.— Reginald H. Webb, 706 Decatur Place NE. 20017. Acting Chief, Comptroller Division.—Henry W. Traylor, Sr., 327 Quackenbas Street NE. 20011. Chief, Personnel Division.— George Stover, 7105 Old Branch Avenue, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Acting Admanistrator, Property Management Administration.—Monteria Ivey, Sr., 6120 Oregon Avenue 20015. Acting Administrator, Housing and Business Resources Administration.—Elbert Ransom, Jr., 3806 Colonel Ellis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Acting Admanisirator, Neighborhood Improvement Administration.—Carroll A. Swanson, 1612 Portal Drive 20012. Acting Administrator, Development Adminisiration.—Harold J. Wendt, 501 Piping Rock Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Acting Administrator, Building and Zoning Regulation Administration.—Ralph E. Spencer, 1354 Leegate Road 20012. Acting Chief, Building Kegulation Division.—Ralph E. Spencer, 1354 Leegate Road 20012. Acting Chief, Research and Standards Division.—John M. Lake, 4604 Hartwick Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Acting Chuef, Zoning Regulation Divisi on.—James J. Fahey, 13328 Locksley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 629-5443 (Code 137) Director—Joseph P. Yeldell, 1729 Verbena Street, 20012. Deputy Director.—Albert P. Russo, 2411 20th Street 20009. Executive Assistant to the Director.—Frederick M. Perry, 5718 26th Street 20015. Associate Director for Planning and Evaluation.— William H. Whitehurst, Jr., 1309 Hamilton Street 20011. Assistant Director for State Agency Affairs.—Jacqueline E. Johnson, 10 Seventh Street SE. 20003. Assistant Director for Admanistration.—Virgil C. McDonald, 2548 36th Street SE. 20019. Special Assistant for Social Services.—[Vacant.] Acting Administrator, Community Health and Hospitals Admanistration.— William J. Washington, Jr., M.D., 13826 Turnmore Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Administrator, Mental Health Administration.—Jefferson R. McAlpine, M.D., 1427 Montague Street 20011. Acting Administrator, Narcotics Treatment AIRS ion: —Fred R. West, M.D., 2705 13th Street NE. 20018. Acting Administrator, Payments Assistance Administration.—Bertrell Hallum, 7800 Lockney Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. Acting Administrator, Social Rehabilitation Administration.—William W. Barr, Box 101, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Chef, Office of Veterans’ Affairs.—A. Leo Anderson, 6626 31st Street 20015. Chief, Office of Information Systems.—Sherwood Garrett, 603 West Jasper Road, Sterling Park, Va. 22170. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE North Potomac Building, Reom 512, 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 629-4514 (Code 137, ext. 4514) Superintendent.—Maximilian Wallach, 8305 Melody Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. First Deputy Superintendent and Life Actuary.—James R. Montgomery III, 1255 Kenmore Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Casualty Actuary.—Fred L. Brewer, 201 I Street, Apt. V135 20024. Chief Examiner.— Robert F. Severn, 5501 Chloe Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MANPOWER Employment Security Building, 500 C Street, Suite 600 20001. Phone, 393-6151 (ext. 383) Director.—Thomas A. Wilkins, 2408 Sugarberry Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Director.—Lorenzo M. White, 4251 Colorado Avenue 20011. Chaef, Program Planning, Review and Analysis Staff.—George 1. Jackson, 11602 Elkin Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 300 Indiana Avenue. Phone, 626-2000 (Code 1628) Chief 5 Police.—Maurice J. Cullinane, 4712 Powder House Drive, Rockville, d. 20853. Field Operations Officer.—Assistant Chief Burtell M. Jefferson, 5510 Blair Road NE. 20011. Administrative Services O fficer.— Assistant Chief Tilmon B. O’Bryant, 7948 Orchid Street 20012. Inspectional Services Oflicer.— Assistant Chief Theodore R. Zanders, 9103 Bowler Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Technical Services Officer.— Assistant Chief John S. Hughes, 5111 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. General Counsel.— Vernon S. Gill, 1211 Sheridan Street 20011. 790 Congressional Directory MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY BOARD 614 H Street, Room 615 20001. Phone, 629-3565 (Code 137, ext. 3565) Paula L. Jewell, chairperson and public member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Joseph A. Beavers, employee member, 1350 Somerset Place 20011. Sanford Bomstein, employer member, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Richard R. Seideman, executive secretary and director of minimum wage division, 7351 Eldorado Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Charles T. Greene, director of industrial safety division, 3229 Chestnut Street NE. 20018. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NATIONAL GUARD 2001 East Capitol Street 20003. Phone, 544-4600 Commanding General.—Brig. Gen. Cunningham C. Bryant, 1619 D Street NE. 20002. Adjutant General.—Brig. Gen. Wayne W. Bridges, 2329 South Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. United States Property and Fiscal Officer.—Col. Leonard F. Bergstrom, 3443 Memphis Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. BOARD OF PAROLE 614 H Street, Suite 503 20001. Phone, 629-4501 Chairman.—H. Albion Ferrell, 2333 First Street 20001. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Member.—Joan A. Burt. Parole Ezxecutive.— Wade H. Brown, 1416 Michigan Avenue 20017. Administrative Officer.—Vera M. Abbott, 240 M Street SW. 20024. PUBLIC LIBRARY Martin Luther King Memorial Library (Main Library), 901 G Street. Phone, (202) 727-1111 Administrative Offices, Phone, 727-1101 (Code 164-1101) BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.—Dr. Francis A. Gregory, 4015 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20019. Vice President.—Ms. Lola Johnson Singletary, 1313 Sheridan Street 20011. Benjamin F. Amos, 302 Madison Street 20011. John C. Hazel, 5302 14th Street 20011. Mrs. Robert C. Mitchell, 1561 Locust Road 20012. Ms. Betty Smalls, 814 C Street NE. 20002. Mrs. Henry Strong, 5039 Overlook Road 20016. Kenneth H. Tracy, 718 Chesapeake Street SE. 20032. Mrs. Wallace M. Yater, 4907 Indian Lane 20016. LIBRARY OFFICIALS Director.—Dr. Hardy R. Franklin, 2929 Fort Baker Drive SE. 20020. Associate Director—Joe Y. Lee, 7404 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Assistant Director—[Vacant.] PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Room 204, 1625 I Street 20006. Phone, 727-3050 Chairperson.— Hankins-Nesbitt, 3208 Chestnut Street 20015. Ruth Vice Chairman.—H. Mason Neely, 4231 Colorado Avenue 20011. Commassioner.— William R. Stratton, 3435 34th Place 20016. Executive Secretary.— Mary E. Brazelton, 1213 E Street NE. 20002. RECORDER OF DEEDS 515 D Street 20001. Phone, 347-0671 Recorder of Deeds.—Peter S. Ridley, 3816 17th Street NE. 20018. Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—[Vacant.] Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Margurite C. Stokes, 5124 33d Street 20015. Superintendent of Corporations.—David H. Cole, 1685 Tamarack Street 20012. Assistant Superintendent of Corporations.—[Vacant.] DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION 3149 16th Street 20010. Phone, 629-7525 Director— William H. Rumsey, 1721 Verbena Street 20012. Deputy Director.—Jesse Johnson, 6815 32d Street 20015. Associate Director—In Charge of Special and Community Based Recreation Programs—Samuel A. LaBeach, 1330 Leegate Road 20012. Administrative Officer—Robert J. Fleming, 5749 26th Street 20015. COMMUNITY RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.— William Hammon Thomas, 3005 10th Street NE. 20018. Special Assistant.—Howard K. Harris, 2300 Wcodridge Street NE. 20018. OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR 614 H Street. Phone, 629-3611 (Code 137) Surveyor.— Wilburn R. Compton, 1002 Country Club Drive NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Surveyor.—T. Edward Koch, Jr., 15014 Candover Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Street 20004. Phone, 628-6000 Director—Douglas N. Schneider, Jr. Deputy Director—Bernard J. O’ Donnell. Acting Assistant Director, Office of Administration.—Henry C. Kilby, Jr. Assistant Director, Office of Transportation Policies and Plans.—J ames EB. Clark III. estan Director, Bureau of Design, Engineering and Research.—Joseph F. Perna, r Assistant Director, Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations.—John E. Hartley. Assistant Director, Bureau of Construction and Maintenance.—H. James Spelman, Y. Acting Assistant Director, Bureau of Motor Vehicles Services.—Robert O. D. Thompson. Assistant Director, Office of Mass Transportation,—Anthony M. Rachal III. Assistant Director, Office of Safety and Environment.—[Vacant.] DISTRICT UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD Employment Security Building, Sixth and Pennsylvania Avenue 20001. Phone, 724-3874 Mayor of the District of Columbia, ex officio member. M. Brent Oldham, chairman, 4325 20th Street NE. 20018. William H. Press, 1646 32d Street 20007. Philip J. Daugherty, 4612 Fessenden Street 20016. William V. Wilkerson, Director, 5948 Kelley Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. OFFICE OF YOUTH ADVOCACY Room 406, 1350 E Street. Phone, 629-3551 Director.—Dr. James L. Jones, 1454 Corcoran Street 20009. Deputy Director.—A. James Woodward, 3058 Vista Street NE. 20018. Education Specialist.—Norma Anders, 11327 Palisades, Kensington, Md. 20795. 792 Congressional Directory UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Board of Trustees (Formerly Board of Higher Education and Board of Vocational Education) 1025 Vermont Avenue, Suite 606. Phone, 727-2600 Chairman.—Ronald H. Brown, 7935 Orchid Street 20012. Vice Chairman.—Benjamin J. Henley, 1651 Primrose Road 20012. Secretary.— Majorie H. Parker, 3115 Fessenden Street 20008. Treasurer.—[Vacant.] Frances McStay Adams, 4118 49th Street 20016. Brenda L. Belton, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Richard K. Fox, Jr., 1936 Tulip Street 20012. Carroll Green, 205 Sheridan Street 20011. Bryant G. Harris, 3135 Westover Drive, SE. 20020. Andrea B. Long, 2013 32d Place SE. 20020. Robert L. Mackie, 4425 A Street SE. 20010. Armando B. Rendon, 3643 Veazey Street 20016. Robert J. Reynolds, 921 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Sandra H. Richard, 4653 A Street SE. 20019. Orieanna C. Syphax, 1439 Locust Road 20012. Virgil Thompson, 3502 16th Street NE. 20018. George L-P Weaver, 3819 26th Street NE. 20018. Alton Wilson, 2225 S Street NE. 20002. Executive Secretary.—Antonell K. Aikens, 524 Ingraham Street NE. 20011. GEORGIA AVENUE/HARVARD STREET CAMPUS (Formerly District of Columbia Teachers College) 1100 Harvard Street. Phone, 673-7049 President.— Wendell P. Russell, 8413 Grand Haven Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. MT. VERNON SQUARE CAMPUS (Formerly Federal City College) 1420 New York Avenue. Phone, 727-2448 President.—Wendell P. Russell, 8413 Grand Haven Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. VAN NESS CAMPUS (Formerly Washington Technical Institute) President.—Cleveland L. Dennard, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. ZONING COMMISSION District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 629-4426 (Code 137) Members: Three members to be appointed in accordance with Public Law 93-198. Architect of the Capitol. Assistant Director of Cooperative Activities, National Capital Park Service. Executive Secretary.— Arthur Hatton, 930 Shindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Chairperson.—Leonard L. McCants. Members: William F. McIntosh. Ruby B. McZier. Lilla Burt Cummings. Executive Secretary.—Arthur Hatton, 930 Shindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. District of Columbia WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Corner Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street 20013. Phone, 245-4000 (Code 168) Postmaster.— William H. Gordon, 7912 16th Street 20016, 523-2029. Admanastrative Coordinator.—Ann May, Mechanicsville, Md. 20659, 523-2030. Director, Mail Processing.—Marvin G. Thomas, 6200 Westchester Park Drive, No. 1015, College Park, Md. 20740, 523-2051. Director, Customer Services.—L. M. Thompson, 103 Anacostia Avenue NE. 20019, 523-2331. Director, Employee and Labor Relations.—Carmen Errico, Hedgesville, W. Va. 25427, 523-2071. Director, Finance—Robert D. Taplett, 12230 Glen Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20854, 523-2047. CLASSIFIED STATIONS Station or branch ze Superintendent/Manager Location code Anaeostia. ros UT Lo 20020: BF. Daniels... ..c.cci2a-2650 Naylor Rd. SE. Andrews APB... 00a d 20331 %G Payler.c.. th Toa Andrews Air Force Base. Andrews AFB Unit | SATEEN 203315. 4G. Taylors. onaoo. Andrews Air Force Base. Ben Pranklin. 2.1 co lfaes 20004 J. Th. Ferguson: .zuciol. 52 12th and Pennsylvania Ave. Benning oo ci oo datos 20019: "C. R. Crawford... Sob: 3962 Minnesota Ave. NE. i Branch? oo oe 20014 VC. W. Lewis. voieli 7400 Wisconsin Ave. Boling ooo: te slor diel on a 20532: ‘C. Milley. reeron 00 Bolling Air Force Base. Brichtweod si fo itu ab 20011 ¢-W. R. Barrow. i... 5921 Georgia Ave. Brookland _ cu oo iiioleoa 20017 LA Durham -7 wis oa 3401 12th St. NE. Calvert. to a ales oie 20007 CG. Diggs. 2 er an od 2336 Wisconsin Ave. Capitol Heights Branch. _____ 20027 1: FB. HH. Boardleyis-o. of 6093 Central Ave. Central »-ofn: So 20005: D. A. 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Diiggse oi SERIE 1215 31st St. Siete Kalorama: coc 0 or ae 20000 1 A. S. Hearns vs oo el 2434 18th St. LiEnfant Plazas «oo. 200244 S..L. Lancaster. ......>....3 475 IL’ Enfant Plaza. Mie City... ab Sel Done 20005.) D. A. Bishop: twas’. 1408 14th St. NatAonglAlrport. vorrei 20001 |: 3: W.Bell. LV a re Gravelly Point. National Naval Medical Cen-| 20114 | C. W. Lewis_________._______ Bethesda, Md. ter. Naval Air Paellity. 5: co. 20300. ¥--GoTaylor. co. oo Sedhlia Andrews AFB. Naval Research Lab_________. 20300 | Co Mills ent dim i Bellevue. Trini Navy Annex =. ce. . 50 0 20870: KR. J Berson: sus ol ooo Navy Annex Building, Room 1404. Northeast: > 078 oe rugs 20002:|-C. E. Richardson... ..._:-1016 H Street NE Novthwests: ov. .oioiacivoa 20015° | RW. Thompson... 5632 Connecticut Ave. Oxon Hill Braneh....... oo. 20021 W..Woodyard natiio. 6316 Oxon Hill Rd. Polisadess area. ries on 200163. W. Burrell =: roi ad 5136 MacArthur Blvd. Pentagon ican.ute oo 20301 "RB. FT. Person +... 5... Concourse, oo Pentagon. Petworth 2.“ac i5 Sess oo 20011 |W. R. Barrow Jeo ichd 4211 9th St. Randle oc outmost 20020: B.-F. Daniels ou is Las 2306 Prout St. SE. Boutheasf. ... ours 8 otis oe 20003 1. JA. Morgan. oobia or 327 7th St. SE. Southwest»... .l2i. 3eV=320024 oF, TP Brifeon:. chidra ll 45 L St. SW. : State Department =H 20520 ‘BE. B. McCracken is: seis 0 State Department Building. Suitland Branch... _._._. 20023] G.Maylor. i. =r ba 4520 Suitland Rd. Street. ftirta 20009: AS. Mearns. ~~. 0 oii 1409 T aii Street. Pakoma Park... 22. 7a... 20012: 15D. L.. Johnson -Soinil. 7117 Maple 00 Ave. ‘Pemple Helghts: oo: 00 20009 {2C.T-Hopson... ci .caeud-x 1921 Florida Ave. ‘Lemple Rls 02h oil oii 20081 | Me BOOKer S.-i ini 4806 St. Barnabas Rd. Ny ry) LE PR 20220: Belatimers de i 20a Treasury Department Building. Traxton Clirele.: sooo eerie 20002 | C. E. Richardson... ........ 17 Florida Ave. NE Twentieth Street... i. 20030 VC. HOPEOD -o-oo eiinnn= 1216 20th St. U.S:Naval. iw.oo. Dali 20390 | F. : BYISCO8 cir. ha eer Navy Yard. Visitors Center =. oo. iors 20013 | C. E. Richardson»... =... Union Station. Walter Reed: co niuns 200121 1D. 1, Johnson 5 =. 0 os Army Medical Center. Waller Reed Unit 1... = 20012. | D. 1. Johnsom i ose sinh Forest Glen, Md Watergate... oo. i anil, 20037 |" Bolatimer oor oor. 2600 Virginia Ave. West Bethesda” 5. oo. 0. 20034: BR. Ager. ada Hen es 9601 Seven Locks Rd. West End: a...nL. 20037 | E. B. McCracken__.____._.. 2118 Pennsylvania Ave. Woodridge. >... 0.0 00 20013: M. Morgan. of =. i ..... 2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A.) Head quarters: 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris, cedex 15, France. Phone: 567-5578. Telex., 842.202746 Chairman of E.S.A. Council—Dr. W. Finke. Director General. —R. Gibson. Member Couniries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Observer Countries: ‘Austria, Canada, Ireland, * Norway. European Space Research and Technology Centre “Es. T.E.C.), Domeinweg, Noordwijk, Netherlands. Telephone: (1719) 86555 Telex: 844-31698. European Space Operations Centre (E.S.0.C.), Robert Boschstrasse 5, Darm-stadt, Germany. Telephone: impel Telex: 841-419453. Space Documentation Service (E.S.R.I.N.), Casella Postale 64, Via Galileo Galilei, 000%4 Frascati (Rome), Italy. Telephone: (6)942-2401. Telex: 84361637. Washington Office (E.S.A.), Suite 1404, 955 L’Enfant Plaza North SW., Wash-ington, D.C. 20024. Head of Office.—W. J. Mellors. Telephone: (202)488-4158 Telex: 64412. *Ireland signed the ESA Convention on Dec. 31, 1975, and will become a member Country imme diately upon ratification. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Headquarters: Rome, Italy; Liaison Office for North America: 1776 F Street 20437. Phone, 634-6200 Headquarters: Director-General.—Edouard Saouma (Via Asinio Pollione 20, Rome, Italy). Liaison Office for North America: North American Representative and Director.—D. C. Kimmel, 3335 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Administrative Officer. lh KK Benz, 11825 Kim Place, Potomac, Md. 20854. Senior Economist.— Arthur Mead, 13205 Banbury Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Information Officer.—Peter Hendry, 2910 Brandywine Street 20008. FAO/IDB Cooperative Programme: Coordinator.—A. Apodaca, 6404 Marywood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. FAO Liaison Office with the United Nations: Representative at the United Nations.— Charles Weitz. Deputy Representative at the United Nations.—T. N. Saraf. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 16th Street 20441. Phone, 387-7860 and 387-1505 (Office of the Chairman) Chairman.—Lt. Gen. Gordon Sumner, Jr., USA. Vice Chairman.—Col. Federico E. Poujol F. Secretary.—Col. Kenneth E. Murphy, USA. Vice Secretary.—Lt. Comdr. Kleber Martin, Navy, Ecuador. Deputy Secretary for Liaison, Protocol, and ‘Public Relations.—Lt. Col. Manuel J. Baca, Jr.,, USAF. Deputy Secretary for Conference and Documents.—Lt. Col. Theodore J. Livesay, Deputy Secretary for Administration.—Comdr. Larry K. Simmering, USN. Deputy Secretary for Finance.—Maj. Manuel C. Duron, USA. Darector of the Staff.—Rear Adm. Arthur Kenneth Knoizen, USN. Vice Director of the Staff.——Col. Mario Ramon Lepori, Army, Argentina. 797 798 Congressional Directory CHIEFS OF DELEGATION (in order of Protocol) Panama.—Maj. Tomds A. Douglas, National Guard. Paraguay.—Brig. Gen. Carlos Fretes Davalos, Army. El Salvador.—Col. Raul Armando Parada, Army. Haati.—Col. Cecilio Dorcé, Army. Brazil.—Brig. Celso dos Santos Meyer, Air Force. Bolivia.—Brig. Gen. José Carrasco R., Air Force. Peru.—Lt. Gen. Miguel A. De La Flor, Army. Mexico.—Maj. Gen. Guillermo Ruiz Perez, Army. Guatemala.—Col. Carlos Armando Moreira L., Army. Ecuador.—Rear Adm. Efrain Paredes, Navy. United States.—Maj. Gen. Wallace H. Nutting, Army. Chile.—Brig. Gen. Carol Urzua I., Army Dominican Republic.—Col. Joaquin Nadal. Nicaragua.—Lt. Col. Enrique Bermudez, Army. Uruguay.—Brig. José Pedro Jaume, Air Force. Colombia.—Brig. Alvaro Riveros, Army (acting chief). Argentina.—Vice Adm. Luis Marfa Mendia, Navy. Venezuela.—Rear Adm. Elio José Orta, Navy. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE Fort Lesley J. McNair. Phone, OX 3-8059 Director—Maj. Gen. Kermit C. Kaericher, Air Force. Vice Director.—Maj. Gen. Carlos de Meira Mattos, Army, Brazil. Chief of Studies.—Maj. Gen. José Garela C, Air Force, Peru. Chief of Administration.—Col. William W. Nairn, USA. Liaison Officer.—Capt. Crecensio Rico, Jr., USAF. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 808 17th Street, Washington, D.C. 20577. Phone, 634-8000 (Code 134, ext. 48000) OFFICERS President.—Antonio Ortiz Mena (Mexico), 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Executive Vice President.—Reuben Sternfeld (United States), 2800 Battery Place 20016. Chief, Office of the President.— Eduardo Figueroa (Chile), 5050 Van Ness Street 20016 Acting Controller.—Luis Buitrago (El Salvador), 1703 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Auditor General.— William C. Willard (United States), 8406 Blakinston Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. External Relations Advisor—Marian Anthony Czarnecki (United States), 3001 34th Street 20008. Chief, Office of Information.— Carlos D. Conde (United States), 2416 Chestnut Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Associate Chief, O ffice of Information.—Joseph U. Hinshaw (United States), 3315 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Manager, Operations Department.—Norman Marques Jones (Brazil), 8310 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Senior Deputy Manager.—James A. Lynn (United States), 1311 Pinecrest Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Manager— Region I (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama).—Jorge D. Ferraris (Argentina), 6708 Mel-rose Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager—Region II (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela). —Sidney Schmukler (United States), 7104 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager—Region III (Barbados, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Paraguay, Trinidad, and Tobago, Uruguay).—Pedro Sas Delgado (El Salvador), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, . 20015. i ing Department.—Henry J. Costanzo (United States), 550 N Street . 20024. Deputy Financial Manager| Treasurer.—Pedro Irafieta (Chile), 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Manager, Economic and Social Development Department.—Cecilio Morales (Argen-tina), 5622 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Deputy Manager-—Economic and Social Studies.—Jorge Ruiz Lara (Colombia), 11602 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Manager— Technical Cooperation.—Martha Ramos (Venezuela), 800 25th Street 20037. Deputy Manager—Integration.—Joaquin Gonzélez (Ecuador), 8213 Buckspark Lane East, Potomac, Md. 20854. Manager, Project Analysis Department.— Guillermo Moore (Chile), 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Depiity Manager.—Juan A. Prado (Argentina), 6701 Honesty Drive, Bethesda, d. 20034. General Counsel, Legal Department.—Arnold H. Weiss (United States), 3811 Woodbine Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy General Counsel.—José R. Chiriboga (Ecuador), 6411 Kenhowe Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy General Counsel.—Freeborn G. Jewett, Jr. (United States), 8700 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Manager, Plans and Programs Department.—José Epstein (Bolivia), 6029 Onon-daga Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Manager, Administrative Department.—Luis Fernando Jaramillo (Colombia), 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Manager, Admintstrative Department.— William L. Taylor (United States), 6006 Claiborne Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretary of the Bank.—Jorge Hazera (Costa Rica), 1709 North Albemarle Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Secretary of the Bank.— Arturo Calventi (Dominican Republic), 6100 Overlea Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Herndn Antonio Aldabe (Argentina), casting votes of Argentina and Chile, 7608 Elmore Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Alternate: Benjamin Mira (Chile), 7900 Van Gogh Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Torao Aoki (Japan), casting votes of Austria, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia, 1733 N Street 20036. Alternate: Ignacio G. Badell (Spain), 8019 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. José Carlos Fonseca (Brazil), casting votes of Brazil and Ecuador, 4450 South Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Alternate: Pedro Aguayo Cubillo (Ecuador), 7604 Winterberry Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. David B. Laughton (Canada), casting votes of Canada, 3528 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase Lake, Md. 20015. Alternate: William A. Kilfoyle (Canada), 7033 Barkwater Crest Crescent, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Rodolfo Martinez Ferraté (Guatemala), casting votes of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Seman Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua, 7700 Sargeant Court, Potomac, : 54. Alternate: Mario Rietti Matheu (Honduras), 3504 Kensington Drive, Ken-sington, Md. 20795. Juan Pablo Pérez Castillo (Venezuela), casting votes of Barbados, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela, 6105 Neilwood Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Alternate: Charles A. T. Skeete (Barbados), 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20852. [Vacant] (United States), casting votes of United States. Alfa Yan M. Ross (United States), 6008 Cobalt Road, Bethesda, Md. 0016. Armando Prugue (Peru), casting votes of Colombia and Peru, 6012 Onondaga Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Alternate: Augusto Ramirez Ocampo (Colombia), 6220 Robinwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Jestis Rodriguez y Rodriguez (Mexico), casting votes of Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, and Panama, 5809 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Alera Dorel M. Callender (Jamaica), 2101 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, a. 22306. 800 Congressional Directory Gilinther Schulz (Germany), casting votes of Belgium, Denmark, France, Ger-many, the Netherlands, and United Kingdom, 1331 Potomac School Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Alternate: Robert Puttemans (Belgium), 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Edmundo Valencia Ibédfiez (Bolivia), casting votes of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay, 9821 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Alina Carlos Schroeder (Uruguay), 8129 Buckspark Lane East, Potomac, 0854. INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION Headquarters office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 92037 Phone, 453-2820 (Area Code 714) United States Members: Robert C. Macdonald, P.O. Box 508, Astoria, Oreg. 97103. Wilvan G. Van Campen, National Marine Fisheries Service, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, Calif. 92037, Chairman. Jack Gorby, 525 North’ Bellagio Terrace, Los Angeles, Calif. 90049. Glen H. Copeland, 5343 East Broadway, Long Beach, Calif. 90803. Costa Rican Members: Milton H. Lépez G., San José, Costa Rica. José Luis Cardona-Cooper, Apartado 1583, San José, Costa Rica. Col. Fernando Flores, 705 North Windsor Boulevard, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. Francisco Terdn Valls, San José, Costa Rica. Panamanian Members: Carolina T. Mouritzen, Consulate Panama, 2552 Chatsworth Boulevard, San Diego, Calif. 92106. Juan L. Obarrio, Jefe de la Seccién de Pescas, Ministerio de Agricultura, Comercio e Industrias, Panam, Republic de PanamaA. Jaime Valdés, Apartado 6619, Panama, 5 Republic de Panama. Canadtan Members: S. Noel Tibbo, Fisheries and Marine Service, Department of Environment, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A-OH3, Canada. E. B. Young, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa 8, Ontario, Canada. Mexican Members: Arturo Diaz Rojo, Dir. General de Pesca, Av. Cuauhtemoc No. 80, 6° piso, Mexico 7, D.F., Mexico. : Joaquin Mercado, Sec. Relaciones Exteriores, Ave. Nonoalcol, Mexico 3, D.F., Mexico. Lic. F. Castro y Castro, Relaciones Exteriores, Ave. Nonoalco 1, 16° piso, Tlatelolco, D.F., Mexico. Amin Zarur M., Direccion General de Pesca, Av. Cuauhtemoc No. 80, 6° piso, Mexico 7, D.F., Mexico. Japanese Members: Michio Mizoguchi, Economic Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo, Japan. Shoichi Ty 2-3-22 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Kunio Yonezawa, Marine Fisheries Department, Fisheries Agency, Tokyo, Japan. French Members: Serge Garache, Div. Maritime de Peche, Minister de Transport, 3 Plaza Fon-tenoy, Paris 7, France. Robert Letaconnoux, Scientific Institute for Fisheries, BP 1049, 44037 Nantes, France. Rene Thibaudau, Director Adjoing—Direction des Peches Maritimes Sec. Gen. de la Marine Marchande-3 Place de Fontenoy 75007, Paris, France. Nicaraguan Members: Jose B. Godoy, Jefe Dept. Fto. y Desarrollo, Instituto de Fomento Nacional— Apto. 629 Managua, Nicaragua Gilberto Bergman Padilla, Dir. General Recursos Natural, Ministerio de Economia, Casilla 8, Managua, Nicaragua. Dzrector of Investigations.—Dr. James Joseph. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEAN MIGRATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland, 16, Avenue Jean Trembley, P.O. Box 100 United States Office: 1346 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20036. Phone, 785-1909 New York Office: 60 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, 697-4880 HEADQUARTERS Director.—John F. Thomas (U.S.A.). Deputy Director.—G. Maselli (Italy). MEMBER GOVERNMENTS Argentina Italy Austria Luxembourg Belgium Malta Bolivia Netherlands Brazil Nicaragua Chile Norway Colombia Panama Costa Rica Paraguay Cyprus Peru Denmark Portugal Dominican Republic Republic of South Africa Ecuador Spain El Salvador Switzerland Germany United States of America Greece Uruguay Honduras Venezuela Israel 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. Senior Vice President, Operations.—J. Burke Knapp. Vice President and General Counsel.—A. Broches. Vice President, Finance.—I. P. M. Cargill. Vice President, Administration, Organization, Personnel Management.— Bernard Chadenet. Vice President, Development Policy.— Hollis B. Chenery. Vice President, External Relations.— William Clark. Director-General Operations Evaluation.— Mervyn L. Weiner. Vice President, Projects Staff.— Warren C. Baum. Regional Vice President, East Asia and Pacific.—S. S. Husain. Regional Vice President, Western Africa.—Roger Chaufournier. Regional Vice President, Latin America, and the Caribbean.—Adalbert Krieger. Regional Vice President, South Asia.—Ernest Stern. Regional Vice President, Eastern Africa.— Willi A. Wapenhans. Regional Vice President, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.—Munir P. Benjenk. Secretary.—P. N. Damry. © 79-000 O -77 -53 Director, Programing and Budgeting Department.—XK. Georg Gabriel. Acting Controller.—Victor C. Chang. Treasurer—Eugene H. Rotberg. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES (EDS) Hal F. Reynolds, alternate; represents United States. Jacques de Groote; Tunc Bilget, alternate; represents Austria, Belgium, Luxem-bourg, Turkey. Earl G. Drake; Edward M. Agostini, alternate; represents Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica. Said El-Naggar; Saleh Al-Hegelan, alternate; represents Bahrain, Egypt (Arab Republic of), Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Arab Republic. Ernesto Franco-Holguin; Ramon Martinez-Aponte, alternate; represents Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Philippines. W. A. E. Green; Bruce M. Cheek, alternate; represents Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Western Samoa. Julio Gutierrez; Eduardo R. Conesa, alternate; represents Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay. Hans Janssen; Claus Knetschke, alternate; represents Germany. Yahia Khelif; Kwaku Gyasi-Twum, alternate; Mohamed Terbeche, advisor; represents Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Greece, Iran, Libyan Arab Repub-lic, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia, Yemen (People’s Democratic Republic of). Thavil Khutrakul; Bharat B. Pradhan, alternate; represents Burma, Fiji, Indo-nesia, Korea, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam. A. Tj. A. Looijen; Gavra D. Popovic, alternate; represents Cyprus, Israel, Nether-lands, Romania, Yugoslavia. Einar Magnussen; Jon Aase, alternate; represents Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden. Masanao Matsunaga; Toshihiro Kiribuchi, alternate; represents Japan. Eduardo Pesqueira; Eduardo McCullough, alternate; represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela. Armand Razafindrabe; Stanislas Kpognon, alternate; Theodore Nkodo, advisor; represents Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (People’s Republic of), Gabon, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia, Togo, Upper Volta, Zaire. Giorgio Rota; German Calvillo, alternate; represents Italy, Portugal, Spain. William S. Ryrie; Ronald F. R. Deare, alternate; represents United Kingdom. S. R. Sen; Md. Matiul Islam, alternate; Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka. Timothy T. Thahane; Austin H. Madinga, alternate; Y. S. M. Abdulai, advisor; represents Botswana, Burundi, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zambia. Jacques Henri Wahl; Rene-Paul Rigaud, alternate; represents France. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS AND OTHER SENIOR STAFF OPERATIONAL STAFF Director, Development Finance Companies Department.—David L. Gordon. CENTRAL PROJECTS STAFF Director, Projects Advisory Staff.—Herman G. van der Tak. Dzirector, Agriculture and Rural Development Department.— Montague Yudelman. Acting Director, Education Department.—Mats G. Hultin. Director, Energy, Water & Telecommunications Department.— Rovani. Yves Director, Industrial Projects Department.—Hans Fuchs. Director, Population Projects Department.—XKandiah Kanagaratnam. Director, Tourism Projects Department.—Stokes M. Tolbert. Director, Transportation Department.—Christopher R. Willoughby. Director, Urban Projects Department.—Edward V. K. Jaycox. Chava, Consultative Group on Food Production and Investment.—Edwin M. artin. Executive Secretary, C.G.I.A.R. Secretariat.—Michael L. Lejeune. Director, Regional Director, Regional Director, Regional Wiehen. Director, Regional Director, Regional Wright. Director, Regional Renaudiere. Director, Regional Director, Regional B. Votaw. Director, Regional Director, Regional Director, Regional International Organizations 803 REGIONAL OFFICES Projects Department, Eastern Africa.—Hans A. Adler. Country Programs Department I, Eastern Africa.—Stanley Please. Country Programs Department II, Eastern Africa.—Michael H. Projects Department, Western Africa.—Andre Gue. Country Programs Department I, Western Africa—E. Peter Country Programs Department 11, Western Africa.—Xavier de la . Projects Department, East Asia and Pacific—Syed Salar Kirmani. Country Programs Department, East Asia and Pacific.— Gregory Projects Department, South Asia.—Robert Picciotto. Country Programs Department, South Asia.—Manfred G. Blobel. Projects Department, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.— A. David Knox. Director, Regional Country North Africa.—Martjn Director, Regional Country North Africa.—Maurice Director, Regional Projects Programs Department J. W. M. Paijmans. Programs Department P. Bart. Department, Latin Suitbertus M. L. van der Meer. Director, Regional Country Programs Department bean.—Enrique Lerdau. Director, Regional Country Programs Department bean.— Gunter K. Wiese. I, Europe, Middle East, and 1I, Europe, Middle East, and America and the Caribbean.— I, Latin America and the Carib- 11, Latin America and the Carib- DEVELOPMENT POLICY STAFF Director, Policy Planning and Program Review Department—Mahbub ul Haq. Director, Economic Analysis and Projections Department.— Wouter Tims. Director, Development Economics Department.—Dragoslav Avramovic. Darrector, Development Research Center—John H. Duloy. Director, Computing Activities Department.—Mervin E. Muller. FINANCIAL STAFF Director, Programing and Budgeting Department.—XK. Georg Gabriel. Director, Internal Auditing Department.—Lawrence N. Rapley. Director, Tokyo Office.—Tarao Maeda. OPERATIONS EVALUATIONS STAFF Director, Operations Evaluation Department.—Shiv S. Kapur. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Director, Administrative Services Department.—James E. Twining, Jr. Director, Organization Planning Department.—James M. Kearns. Direcior, Personnel Department.—R. A. Clarke. EXTERNAL RELATIONS STAFF Dairector, International Relations Depariment.—Mrs. Shirley Boskey. Darector, Economic Development Institute—Andrew M. Kamarck. Darector, Information and Public Affairs Department.—John E. Merriam. Director, European Office.—Jean P. Carriere. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO UNITED STATES SECTION Office, 4110 Rio Bravo, Executive Center, El Paso, Tex. 79902; P.O. Fox 20003, El Faso, Tex. 7999 Phone (915) 543-7300 Commissioner.—Joseph F. Friedkin, 3821 Hillcrest Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79902. Principal Engineer.— Delbert D. McNealy, 6523 Los Altos, El Paso, Tex. 79912. Principal Engineer.—James J. Ligner, 6525 Southwind Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79912. Special Legal Assistant.—Frank P. Fullerton, P.O. Box 637, El Paso, Tex. 79944. Secretary.— William H. Mills, 4141 Westcity, No. 62, El Paso, Tex. 79902. Comptroller.—John B. Moore, 248 Northwind Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79912. MEXICAN SECTION Office, El Chamizal, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Post Office address, Box 10525, El Paso, Tex. 79995. Phone, Juarez 3-73-11 and 3-73-63 Commaissioner.—David Herrera Jorddn. Principal Engineer.—Norberto Sanchez Gémez. Principal Engineer—Jenaro Paz Reyes. Acting Secretary.— Lorenzo Padilla. Assistant Secretary.— Mrs. Luz H. G. de Partearroyo. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA U.S. SECTION Office: 425 I Street, Room 150, Washington, D.C. 20536 (Stop 234). Phone (202) 783-9151 Commasstoner.— Richard L. Herman, 425 I Street, room 150 20536. Engineer to the Commission.— Capt. Francis X. Popper, 12511 White Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Administrative Oflicer.—Ms. Joyce E. Williams, 9704 Kingsbridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. CANADIAN SECTION Office: 615 Booth Street, Room 430, Ottawa K1A OEY, Ontario, Canada. Phone (613) 994-5221 Commissioner—A. C. McEwen, 2870 Flannery Drive, Ottawa, K1V 8W4, Ontario, Canada. Engineer to the Commission.— Winston M. Smith, 886 Dennison Crescent, Ottawa K2A 2N5, Ontario, Canada. INTERNATIONAL COTTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization) Headquarters: South Agriculture Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone 447-5300 : MEMBER COUNTRIES Argentina Greece Australia Guatemala Austria Hungary Belgium India Brazil Iraq Cameroon (United Republic of) Iran China (Taiwan) Israel Colombia Ivory Coast Denmark Japan Egypt (Arab Republic of) Korea (Republic of) El Salvador Mexico Finland Netherlands France Nicaragua Germany (Federal Republic of) Nigeria MEMBER COUNTRIES Norway Syria Pakistan Tanzania Peru Turkey Philippines Uganda Portugal Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Spain United Kingdom Sudan United Republic of Tanzania Sweden United States of America Switzerland Yugoslavia Executive Director.—J. C. Santley, 3314 Dauphine Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Statistician.— David S. Murray, 1905 Hackamore Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Economist.—Dr. Har Swarup Singh, 4926 Andrea Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Economist.—Dr. M. A. Bagnied, Jefferson Building, Apt. 730, Arlington Towers, Rosslyn, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Statistician.— Keith C. Park, 603 Randolph Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. 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 Street 20433. Phone: EXecutive 3-6360 (Code 181) [The Executive Directors and Alternates are the same as those of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.] OFFICERS President.—Robert S. McNamara. Executive Vice President.—Ladislaus von Hoffmann. Vice President.—Moeen A. Qureshi. General Counsel—R. B. J. Richards. Director, Finance and Management Department.—Kurt B. Eckrich. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS AND SENIOR STAFF Director of Marketing.—Rolf Th Lundberg. Special Representative, Middle East and Africa.—Cherif Hussan. Adviser to Executive Vice President (DF(C’s).—P. M. Mathew. Special Representative, Far East.—Naokado Nishihara. Special Representative, Europe.—J. W. Strobl. Director, Engineering Department.—Makarand V. Dehejia (acting). Director, Department of Investmenis, Central America, Mexico, and Europe.— Gordon F. McClure. Director, Department of Investments, South America.— Gordon F. McClure (acting). Director, Department of Investments, Africa and Middle East.—Gunter H. Kreuter. Director, Department of Investments, Asia.—Judhvir Parmar. Director, Capital Markets Department.—David B. Gill. Director, Investment Promotion and Special Projects Department.—Neil J. Paterson. INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA UNITED STATES SECTION Offices: 1717 H Street NW., Room 203, Washington, D.C. 20440 (Stop 86). Phone, (202) 296-2142 Chairman.—Henry P. Smith III, 3126 Ordway Street 20008. Commissioner.—Charles R. Ross, P.O. Box F, Hinesburg, Vt. 05461. Commassioner.—Victor L. Smith, 403 West Walnut Street, Robinson, Ill. 62454. Eugrye Director—John F. Hendrickson, 3907 Mill Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 0. 806 Congressional Directory Secretary.— William A. Bullard, 7704 Robin Hood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Engineer Adviser—Stewart H. Fonda, Jr., 10215 Lawyers Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Legal Adviser—James G. Chandler, 8713 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910 CANADIAN SECTION Offices: 151 Slater Street, Room 850, Ottawa, K1P 5H3, Ontario, Canada. Phone, (613) 992-2945 Chairman.— Maxwell Cohen, Ottawa, Ontario. Commissioner.— Bernard Beaupre, Richelieu, Quebec. Commissioner.—XKeith A. Henry, Vancouver, British Columbia. Assistant to the Chairman and Legal Adviser.—Lloyd MacCallum, Ottawa, Ontario. Engineer Adviser.— Murray W. Thompson, Ottawa, Ontario. Secretary.—David G. Chance, Ottawa, Ontario. GREAT LAKES REGIONAL OFFICE Offices: 8th Floor, 100 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, N9A 6T3, Ontario, Canada. Phone, (519) 256-7821 Director—Kenneth A. Oakley, Windsor, Ontario. Associate Director.—XKenneth H. Walker. INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Washington Branch Office, 1750 New York Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20006. Phone, 634-6335 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.—Francis Blanchard (France). Deputy Directors General: Bertil Bolin (Sweden). Surendra Jain (India). John W. McDonald, Jr. (USA). Anon Tévoédjré (Dahomey), Director, International Institute for Labor tudies. Asststant Directors General: Pavel E. Astapenko (Byelorussia). Salih Burgan (Jordan). Xavier Caballero-Tamayo (Bolivia). Francis Wolf (France), Legal Adviser. Nobuko Takahashi (Mrs.) (Japan). Patrick Denby (British). Nicolas Valticos (Greece). Washington: Director, Washington Branch Office: Edward B. Persons. Assistant Director: David A. Waugh. Special Adviser for International and Regional Organizations: Darwin M. Bell. Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Moscow, and Rio de Janeiro. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND 700 19th Street 20431. Phone, EXecutive 3-6362 (Code 181) BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Muhammad Al-Atrash (Syrian Arab Republic), 11414 Georgetowne Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; alternate, Mohamed Finaish (Libyan Arab Republic), 7733 Heritage Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Jahangir Amuzegar (Iran), 7223 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; alternate, Costa P. Caranicas (Greece), 2700 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 501 20037. Sam Y. Cross (United States), 6326 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Sia Thomas Leddy (United States), 9116 Streamview Lane, Vienna, a. 22180. Jacques de Groote (Belgium), 1675 34th Street 20007; alternate, Heinrich G. Schneider (Austria), 5316 Locust Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Lamberto Dini (Italy), 2830 Arizona Terrace 20016; alternate, Eduardo O. de Toledo (Spain), 3331 Dent Place 20007. Bernard J. Drabble (Canada), 4701 Willard Avenue, Apt. 531, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; alternate, Donal Lynch (Ireland), 2475 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 810 20037. Roberto Guarnieri (Venezuela), 6924 River Oaks Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; alternate, Néstor O. Caldera (Nicaragua), 12035 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Frede Hollensen (Denmark), 3250 Q Street 20007; alternate, Matti Vanhalla (Finland), c/o International Monetary Fund, 700 19th Street 20431. Alexandre Kafka (Brazil), 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 805E 20016; alternate, Winston Temple-Seminario (Peru), 7029 Wolftree Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. M. G. Kaul (India), 5301 Westbard Circle, Apt. 340, Bethesda, Md. 20016; alternate, Warnasena Rasaputram (Sri Lanka), 4615 North Park Avenue, Apt. 1202, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Byanti Kharmawan (Indonesia), 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 423 20008; alternate, Kiat Chong Ng (Singapore), 9715 Brixton Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. : Masanao Matsunaga (Japan), 7002 Heatherhill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; alternate, Rei Masunaga (Japan), 6707 Loring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Wila D. Mung’omba (Zambia), 9521 Cable Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795; alternate, Festus G. Mogae (Botswana), 6171 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 135, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Samual Nana-Sinkam (Cameroon), 2707 Calkins Road, Fairfax, Va. 22070; ema, Victor Alipui (Togo), 1415 S. Barton Street, Apt. 260, Arlington, a. 22204. Eckard Pieske (Germany), 6309 Long Meadow Road, McLean, Va. 22101; alternate, Gerhard Laske (Germany), 5120 Marlyn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. H. O. Ruding (Netherlands), 8015 Glenmore Spring Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Bi ae, Tom de Vries (Netherlands), 7419 Range Road, Alexandria, Va. 06. William S. Ryrie (United Kingdom), 76 Kalorama Circle, 20008; alternate, Ldn Kent (United Kingdom), 37 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, . 20015. : Dante Simone (Argentina), 6215 Nethercombe Court, McLean, Va. 22101; alternate, Alfredo Crespo (Ecuador), c/o International Monetary Fund, 700 19th Street 20431. Jacques Henri Wahl (France), 5100 Van Ness Street, 20016; alternate, Jean Foglizzo (France), 5212 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. R. J. Whitelaw (Australia), 4915 Van Ness Street 20016; alternate, Ernest Leung (Philippines), 2542 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. OFFICERS Managing Director—H. Johannes Witteveen, 2335 49th Street 20007. Deputy Managing Director.— William B. Dale, 6008 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 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—XK. N. Clark, 9314 Coronado Terrace, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Apri a Director.—J. B. Zulu, 9811 Marquette Drive, Bethesda, Md. BG Director.—Tun Thin, 2212 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. Seni Bully Service, Acting Director.—San Lin, 8108 Fenway Road, Bethesda, . 20034. Buropenn Dopsine, Director.—L. A. Whittome, 6300 Swords Way, Bethesda, : . 20034. Bodin and Trade Relations Department, Director.—Ernest Sturc, 3406 Q Street 808 Congressional Directory Fiscal Affairs Department, Director.—Richard Goode, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. 3005 20016. IMF Institute, Director.— Gérard M. Teyssier, 3026 44th Place 20016. Middle Eastern Department, Acting Director—John W. Gunter, 7024 Buxton Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 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. Western Hemisphere Department, Director—Jorge Del Canto, 5412 Christy Drive 20016. Bureau of Language Services, Director.—J. S. Haszard, 1219 34th Street 20007. Bureau of Statistics, Director—Earl Hicks, “Maidstone,” Owings, Md. 20836. Office in Europe (Paris), Director.—Leo M. J. Van Houtven. Office in Geneva, Director.—Fernando A. Vera. Information Office, Director—Jay H. Reid, 7208 Blacklock Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Internal Auditor.—J. William Lowe, 6315 Stoneham Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Representative to the United Nations.—Jan-Maarten Zegers, 5004 Rodman Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Headquarters Office, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105. Phone, (206) 634-1838 American Members: Neils M. Evens, Box 151, Petersburg, Alaska 99833. William S. Gilbert, Pier 54, Seattle, Wash. 98104. Robert W. Schoning, U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service, Washington, D.C. 20235. Canadian Members: : Jars I. Prince, 1114 10th Avenue East, Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 2X1. Clifford R. Levelton, Department of the Environment, Fisheries Service, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OH3. Francis W. Millerd, Box 2203, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 3W2. Director and Secretary (ex oflicto).—Bernard E. Skud, Post Office Box 5009, Uni-versity Station, Seattle, Wash. 98105. JOINT BRAZIL-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION Room 720, Lynn Building, 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, OXford 45310 or 45370 (Code 11) UNITED STATES DELEGATION MEMBERS Maj. Gen. Wallace H. Nutting, USA, 7910 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va-22306, chairman and Army member. Rear Adm. John C. Barrow, USN, 8720 Eugene Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308, Navy member. Brig. Gen. Herman O. Thomson, USAF, 6023 Hofstra Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, Air Force member. ADVISORS Col. Samuel T. Dickens, USAF, Air Force advisor. Capt. Frank N. Androski, USN, Navy advisor. Lt. Col. John F. Delaney, USMC, Marine Corps advisor. Lt. Col. Carl J. Regan, USA, Army advisor. Lt. Col. Patrick A. Briggs, USAF, Air Force advisor. Lt. Col. John Child, USA, Army advisor and secretary. Maj. Emmette W. Smith, USA, Army advisor. BRAZILIAN DELEGATION MEMBERS Brig. Gen. Celso dos Santos Meyer, chairman and Army member, 6005 Winnebago Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20016. Brig. Gen. Luiz Felippe Carneiro de Lacerda Netto, Air Force member, 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Apt N-1823, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Rear Adm. Mario Jorge da Fonseca Hermes, Navy member. ADVISORS Col. Paulo Tarso Saraiva, Army advisor. Col. Adelio Del Tedesco, Air Force advisor. Comdr. Jose Luiz de Oliveira Rodrigues, Navy advisor. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES SECTION Room 720, Lynn Building, 1111 North 19th Sots alifzion, Va. 22209. Phone, OXford 45310 or 45370 Code 1 MEMBERS Maj. Gen. Wallace H. Nutting, USA, 7910 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va: 22306, chairman and Army member. Rear Adm. John C. Barrow, USN, 8720 Eugene Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308, Navy member. Brig. Gen. Herman O. Thomson, USAF, 6023 Hofstra Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, Air Force member. ADVISORS Col. Samuel T. Dickens, USAF, Air Force advisor. Capt. Frank N. Androski, USN, Navy advisor. Lt. Col. John F. Delaney, USMC, Marine Corps advisor. Lt. Col. Charles V. Corder, Jr., USAF, Air Force advisor. Lt. Col. Carl J. Regan, USA, Army advisor. Lt. Col. John Child, USA, Army advisor and secretary. Maj. Emmette W. Smith, USA, Army advisor. MEXICAN SECTION MEMBERS Chairman and Army/Air Force Member.—Maj. Gen. Guillermo Ruiz Perez, Mexico Army, 7400 Persimmon Tree Road, Potomac, Md. 20034. Rear Adm. Roberto Maupome Ruiz, Navy member, 6215 Berlee Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22312. ADVISORS Minister Enrique Buj Flores, Mexican Embassy Representative. Col. Angel Lasso de la Vega C., Army. Col. Hector V. Ahija Fuster, Air Force. Capt. Francisco A. Murillo Osuna, Navy. Capt. Rodolfo Rodriguez Jurado, Navy. Comdr. Homero Vega, Navy. Maj. Jorge Alamillo Arevalo, Army. Capt. Maximo Pastrana Guadarrama, Army. John T. Dreyfuss, State Department, advisor. ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES HEADQUARTERS: PAN AMERICAN UNION BUILDING Seventeenth Street and Constitution Avenue 20006. Phone, 331-1010 (Code 176) THE PERMANENT COUNCIL H.E. Julio C. Carasales (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Argentina), 2539 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Mr. R. Orlando Marville, (Counselor, Interim Representative of Barbados), 9804 Hill Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. : H.E. Fernando Ortiz Sanz (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Bolivia), 7103 Pomander Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. H.E. Paul Padilha Vidal (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Brazil), 2415 California Street 20008. : H.E. Maria Eugenia Oyarzin (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Chile), 1732 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. H.E. Juan Pablo Gémez-Pradilla (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Colombia), 5033 Upton Street 20016. H.E. Rodolfo Silva (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Costa Rica), 2112 S Street 20008. H.E. Lic. Kemil L. Dipp-Gomez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Dominican Republic), 2401 Calvert Street 20008. H.E. Galo Leoro (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Ecuador), 5313 Sunset Lane, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. H.E. Francisco Bertrand Galindo (Ambassador, Representative of El Salvador), 11009 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. H.E. José Marfa Chaves (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Grenada), 118 East 60th Street, New York, N.Y. 10022. H.E. Eduardo Castillo Arriola (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Guatemala), 212 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. H.E. M. Georges Salomon (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Haiti), 6200 Highland Drive, Kenwood, Md. 20015. H.E. Roberto Ldzarus (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Honduras), 5312 Portsmouth Road, Springfield, Md. 20016. H.E. Alfred Adolphus Rattray (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Jamaica), 3103 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. H.E. Rafael de la Colina (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Mexico), 6304 Evermay Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. H.E. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Nicaragua), 3200 Ellicott Street 20008. H.E. Nander A. Pitty Veldsquez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Panama), 3053 Normanstone Terrace 20008. Mr. Juan Alberto Llanes (Minister, Interim Representative of Paraguay), 1005 West Nolcrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. H.E. Luis Alvarado (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Peru), 5410 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. H.E. Victor Chrysostom McIntyre (Ambassador, Representative of Trinidad and Tobago), 7530 17th Street 20012. H.E. William S. Mailliard (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the United States), 3265 N Street 20007. Dr. José Maria Araneo (Minister Counselor, Interim Representative of Uruguay), 5169 Watson Street 20016. H.E. José Maria Machin (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Venezuela), 2712 32d Street 20008. Chairman and Vice Chairman shall hold office for a term of 3 months. These terms shall begin automatically on the first day of the months of January, April, July, and October. GENERAL SECRETARIAT Secretary General—H.E. Alejandro Orfila, 2329 California Street 20008. Assistant Secretary General.—H.E. Jorge Luis Zelaya Coronado, 18800 Mazwood Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Secretary for Management.—L. Ronald Scheman, 3322 Newark Street 20008. Assistant Secretary for Development Cooperation.—Santiago Meyer, 1022 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Secretary for Education, Science, and Culture.—Eduardo Gonzéles Reyes, 1732 Cy Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs.—Annibal Villela, 11823 Kim Place, Potomac, Md. 20854. Inter-American Council for Education, Science, and Culture: Chairman, Permanent Executive Committee of CIECC.—Mr. Lindolpho de Carvalho Dias, ¢/o OAS, 17th and Constitution Avenue 20006. Secretary CIECC.—Eduardo Gonzdlez Reyes. Executive Secretary—CEPCIECC.—Eduardo Gonzélez Reyes. Inter-American Economic and Social Council: Chairman, Permanent Executive Committee— Galo Leoro, 5313 Sunset Lane, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Executive Secretary.— Annibal Villela. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: Chairman.—Dr. Andres Aguilar. Executive Secretary.—[Vacant.] Inter-American Commission of Women: President.—Dra. Gabriela Touchard Lopez. Vice President.—Dra. Amelia B. de Sotomayor. Executive Secretary.— Mrs. Isabel Chaly Caserta. Inter-American Nuclear Energy Commission: Executive Secretary.—Dr. Marcelo Alonso. Inter-American Statistical Institute: Secretary General.—Dr. Tulo H. Montenegro. Office of the Secretary general: Marcelo E. Huergo, Chief of Staff. Jorge Labanca, Special Assistant. John W. Ford, Advisor. Office of Liarson.—0O. Howard Salzman. Office of Protocol.—Manuel Ramirez, Chief. Department of Public Information.—Rodolfo Schmidt, Director. Office of the Assistant Secretary General: Roberto E. Quirés, Advisor, Executive Officer. Department of Legal Affairs.—Dr. Francisco Garcia Amador, Director. Office of Conference, Documents, and Language Services.—Juan A. Nimo, Director. Office of the Secretariat of the Inter-American Conference, the Meeting of Con- sultation and the Permanent Council.—Samuel Echalar, Director. Inter-American Commaission on Human Rights.—Executive Secretary (vacant). Inter-American Commission of Women.—Mrs. Isabel Chaly Caserta, Execu- tive Secretary. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Management: R. A. Salem, Executive Officer. Office of Audit and Evaluation.—Jack Wild, Director. Office of Communications and Security Services— Victor Silva, Director. Contracting Office.—Dr. Cristian Garcia Godoy, Director. EDP Systems Unit.—James E. Talley, Chief. Office of Financial Services—James B. McCeney, Director. Office of Personnel.—E. Patrick Healy, Director. Office of Luis Director. Program-Budget.— Lizondo, Department of Publications.—Dr. John McAdams, Director. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Development Cooperation: Dr. José Carlos Ruiz, Executive Officer. Alvaro E. Lopez, Coordinator. Office of Analysis and Evaluation of Development Cooperation Program.— Julio Castro, Director. : Office of Direct Service Operations.— Theo R. Crevenna, Director. Office of International Cooperation.—Dr. Antonio Lulli, Director. Office of Coordination and Support of Offices Away from Headquarters.— Guil-lermo McGough, Director. Office of Youth Affairs.—Nelson Mello e Souza, Director. Office of the Executive Secretary for Education, Science, and Culture: César Fighetti, Executive Officer. Alvaro Sansén, Coordinator. Department of Educational Affairs.—Dr. Hugo Albornoz, Director. Department of Scientific Affarrs.—Dr. Marcelo Alonso, Director. Department of Cultural Affairs.— Henry Raymont, Director. Office of the Executive Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs: Wayne Mock, Executive Officer. Charles P. Miller, Coordinator. Program of Country Review.—José L. Restrepo, Director. Statistical Program.—Dr. Tulo Montenegro, Director. Program of Social Development.—Leo A. Suslow, Director. Program of Regional Development.— P. Rodgers, Director. Kirk Program of Rural-Urban Development.—Stahis Panagides, Director. Program of Industrial Development.—Henry Laurant, Director. Office of the Executive Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs— Continued Charles P. Miller, Coordinator— Continued Program of External Sector—Renato Tovar, Director. Program of Development Financing.—Rail Géchez, Director. Inter-American Program for Project Formulation and Evaluation (CET- REDE).—Dr. Humberto Petrei, Director. Program of Tourism Development (CICATUR).—Ricardo Anzola Betancourt, irector. ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Headquarters: Chateau de la Muette, 2 rue André-Pascal 75775, Paris CEDEX 16, France Member Countries.— Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States. Special status: Yugoslavia. The Commission of the European Communities takes part in the work of the Organization. The Council at Ministerial Level.—Chairman: [Vacant]; Vice-Chairman: [Vacant]; Members: All Member countries. Voting by unanimity. The Ezxeculive Committee.—Chairman: United Kingdom; Vice-Chairmen: Japan, Canada; Members: Australia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Nether-lands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdon, United States. The Economic Policy Committee.—Chairman: United Kingdom; Members: All Member countries. ; The Trade Commaittee.—Chairman: Germany; Members: All Member countries. The Development Assistance Commitiee.—Chairman: United States; Members: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Commission of the European Communities. The Council establishes other subsidiary bodies to achieve the aims of the Organization. THE SECRETARIAT Chateau de la Muette, Paris (France) Telephone: 524-8200. Telegram: DEVELOPECONOMIE. Teletype: 842-620160 Secretary-General and Chairman of the Council at Sessions of Permanent Repre- sentatives.— Emile van Lennep. Deputy Secretary-General.——Charles G. Wootton. Deputy Secretary-General.— Eldin. Gérard O.E.C.D. CENTER, WASHINGTON Suite 1207, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006. Telephone, (202) 298-8755 Head of Center.—Eric N. Ekers. PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION Executive Organ: Pan American Sanitary Bureau (Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization), 525 23d Street 20037. Phone, 223-4700 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Director.—Dr. Héctor R. Acuiia, 525 23d Street. Deputy Director.—Dr. Charles L. Williams, Jr., 525 23d Street. Assistant Director.—Dr. Eusebio del Cid Peralta, 525 23d Street. Chief of Administration.— William E. Muldoon. Chief, Division of Health Services.—Dr. José L. Garcia Gutiérrez. Chief, Division of Family Health.—Dr. Richard A. Prindle. Chief, Division of Human Resources and Research.—Dr. José R. Ferreira. Chief, Division of Environmental Health.—Eng. Frank A. Butrico. Chief, Division of Disease Control.—Dr. Pedro N. Acha. Chief of Area I, Caracas, Venezuela (Venezuela, Barbados, Bahamas, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Surinam, Departments of France in the Americas, portions of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Americas and members of the Commonwealth and territories of the United Kingdom in the Caribbean).—Dr. Alejandro Sotelo, acting chief. Address: Apartado 6722 Carmelitas, Caracas 101, Venezuela. Chief of Area II, Mexico City, Mexico (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Mexico).—Dr. Jorge Atkins, Havre No. 30, 3er y 4to pisos, Colonia Judrez, México 6, D.F., México. Chief of Area III, Guatemala City, Gualemala (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panamd).—Dr. Carlos Ochoa, 12 Calle 7-38, Zona 9, Guatemala, Guatemala. Chief of Area IV, Lima, Pert (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Perd).—Dr. Martin Vazquez Vigo, Los Cedros 269, San Isidro, Lima, Pert, P.O. Box 2117. Chief of Area V, Brasilia, Brazil (Brazil).—Dr. Federico Bresani, ¢/o Ministerio da Satdde, 8° Andar, Explanada dos Ministerios, Brasilia, D.F., Brasil. Chief of Area VI, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay).— Dr. Daniel Lépez-Ferrer, Charcas 684, 4to. Piso, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Field Office, United States-Mexico Border, El Paso, Tex.—Dr. Boris Velimirovic, 509 U.S. Courthouse, El Paso, Tex. 79901. PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, CANADA-UNITED STATES Department of Defense. Phone, 694-5719 UNITED STATES SECTION Chairman.—Charles S. Gubser, Room 725, Lynn Building, 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; home, 8905 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034, 365-0531. Members: Richard D. Vine, Department of State, Room 6219, Washington, D.C. 20520, 632-1126. My Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Jr., USAF, Room BD-913, Pentagon, 697- 6745. Rear Adm. John C. Barrow, USN, Room 4E572, Pentagon, 695-2453. Maj. Gen. Wallace H. Nutting, USA, Room 3E530, Pentagon, 695-5032. Maj. Gen. Lester T. Kearney, Jr., USAF, Room 2E996, Pentagon, 697-1887. Maj. Gen. Richard C. Bowman, USAF, Room 4D800, Pentagon, 697-7207. Secretary.—Carl J. Clement, Department of State, Room 5227, Washington, D.C. 20520, 632-3135. : Military Secretary.—Lt. Col. Frank R. Tussing, USAF, Room 725, Lynn Build-ing, 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, 694-5719/5220. CANADIAN SECTION Chairman.—Hon. John B. Aird, Aird, Zimmerman & Berlis, 15th Floor, York Centre, 145 King Street, West Toronto, Ontario M54 2J3, 416-364-1241; Ottawa, 613-992-9887. Members: G. G. Riddell, Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0G2, 613-992-3402. Maj. Gen. N. G. Trower (Policy), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OK2, 613-992-2769. Rear Adm. D. N. Mainguy (Sea), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OK2, 613-992-7455. -Maj. Gen. J. P. R. LaRose (Land), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA OK2, 613-992-8084. Maj. Gen. G. A. MacKenzie (Air), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KI1A OK2, 613-992-7384. Secretary—D. Gordon Longmuir, Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, _ Ontario, Canada K1A 0G2, 613-992-9263. : Military Secretary.—Lt. Col. M. Nash, NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OK?2, 613-996-9113. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Department of State 20520. Phone, (202) 632-9690 United States.—Department of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Lester E. Edmond, Representative. D. Hebden Porteus, Alternate Representative. Frederick W. Rohlfing, Alternate Representative. Australia.—Department of Foreign Affairs, Canberra. Fiji.—Prime Minister's Department, Suva. France.—Ministry of Overseas Territories, Paris. Nauru.—Office of the President, Nauru, Central Pacific. New Zealand.—Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wellington. United Kingdom.—Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London. Western Samoa.—Prime Minister's Department, Apia. SECRETARIAT BP-D5, N , New Caledon Secretary General.—Dr. E. M. Salato, O.B.E. Program. Director— Guy Motha. Director of Admanistration.—Frank J. Mahony. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Composed of all Member States of the United Nations. Each Member State has one vote. H.E. Mr. Gaston Thorn was elected President of Luxembourg 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 1974, the following 138 countries were members of the United Nations: Afghanistan Congo 2 Haiti Albania Costa Rica Honduras Algeria Cuba Hungary Angola Cyprus Iceland Argentina Czechoslovakia India Australia Democratic Indonesia 4 Austria Kampuchea 1° Iran Bahamas Democratic Yemen Iraq Bahrain Denmark Ireland Bangladesh Dominican Republic Israel Barbados Ecuador Italy Belgium Egypt ® Ivory Coast Benin 8 El Salvador Jamaica Bhutan Equatorial Guinea Japan Bolivia Ethiopia Jordan Botswana Federal Republic of Kenya Brazil Germany Kuwait Bulgaria Fiji Lao People’s Democratic Burma Finland Republic 1 Burundi France Lebanon Byelorussian Soviet Gabon Lesotho Socialist Republic Gambia Liberia Canada German Democratic Libya Cape Verde Republic Luxembourg Central African Ghana Madagascar Republic Greece Malawi Chad Grenada Malaysia 5 Chile Guatemala Maldives China ! Guinea Mali Colombia Guinea-Bissau Malta Comoros Guyana Mauritania Footnotes on next page. International Organizations Mauritius Qatar Trinidad and Tobago Mexico Romania Tunisia Mongolia Rwanda Turkey Morocco Samoa Uganda Mozambique Saotomé and Principe Ukraine Nepal Saudi Arabia Union of Soviet Netherlands Senegal Socialist Republics New Zealand Seychelles United Arab Emirates Nicaragua Sierra Leone United Kingdom Niger Singapore United Republic of Nigeria Somalia Cameroon Norway South Africa United Republic of Oman Spain Tanzania ° Pakistan Sri Lanka ? United States Panama Sudan (Dem. Rep. of) Upper Volta Papua New Guinea Surinam Uruguay Paraguay Swaziland Venezuela Peru Sweden Yemen Philippines Syria 3 Yugoslavia Poland Thailand Zaire 7 Portugal Togo 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 Benin (1977) France Canada (1978) U.S.S.R. Germany (Fed. Rep.) (1978) United Kingdom India (1978) United States Libya (1977) Mauritius (1978) Pakistan (1977) Panama (1977) Romania (1977) Venezuela (1978) 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. 1 By resolution 2758 (XX VI) of Oct. 25, 1971, the General Assembly decided “to restore all its rights to the People’s Republic of China and to recognize the representatives of its Governments as the only legitimate representatives of China to the United Nations, and to expel forthwith the representatives of Chiang Kai-Shey from the place which they unlawfully occupy at the United Nations and in all the organizations related o it. 2 Formerly listed as People’s Republic of the Congo. 3 Egypt 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 membership in the United Nations. On Sept. 2, 1971, the United Arab Republic changed its name to Arab Republic of Egypt. ¢ By letter of Jan. 20, 1965, Indonesia announced its decision to withdraw from the United Nations ‘at this stage and under the present circumstances.” By telegram of Sept. 19, 1966, it announced 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 representatives of Indonesia to take seats in the Assembly. 8 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 Sarawak. SIngapors became an independent state on Aug. 9, 1965, and a member of the United Nations on Sept. 21, ¢ 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 on Nov. 1, 1964. ? Formerly Democratic Republic of the Congo. 8 Formerly Dahomey. 9 Formerly Ceylon. 10 Formerly Cambodia. 11 Formerly Laos. 816 Congressional Directory 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 In 1973 the membership of the Economic and Social Council was increased from 27 to 54 members. Each member is elected by the General Assembly, and serves a term of three years. Afghanistan (1978) Mauritania (1979) Algeria (1978) Mexico (1979) Argentina (1977) Netherlands (1979) Austria (1978) New Zealand (1979) Bangladesh (1978) Nigeria (1978) Bolivia (1978) Norway (1977) Brazil (1978) Pakistan (1977) Bulgaria (1977) Peru (1977) Canada (1977) Philippines (1979) China (1977) Poland (1979) Colombia (1979) Portugal (1978) Cuba (1978) Rwanda (1979) Czechoslovakia (1977) Somalia (1979) Denmark (1977) Sudan (1979) Ecuador (1977) Syria (1979) Ethiopia (1977) Togo (1978) France (1978) Tunisia (1978) Gabon (1977) Uganda (1978) Germany (Federal Republic of) Ukraine (1979) (1978) USSR (1977) Greece (1978) United Kingdom (1977) Iran (1979) United States (1979) Iraq (1979) Upper Volta (1979) Italy (1979) Venezuela (1978) Jamaica (1979) Yemen (1977) Japan (1977) Yugoslavia (1978) Kenya (1977) Zaire (1977) Malaysia (1978) TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL Composed of Member States administering Trust Territories, permanent members of the Security Council which do not administer Trust Territories. Countries Administering Trust Terriiories: United States 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. Isaac Forster (Senegal) —1982 Andre Gros (France)—1982 Manfred Lachs (Poland)—1985 Hardy C. Dillard (United States)—1979 Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Dahomey)—1979 Federico de Castro (Spain)—1979 Platon D. Morozov (Soviet Union)—1979 Eduardo Jimenez de Arechaga (Uruguay)—1979 Nigendr Singh (India)—1982 José Maria Ruda (Argentina)—1982 Sir Humphrey Waldock (United Kingdom)—1982 Hermann Mosler (Federal Republic of Germany)—1985 Taslim Olawale Elias (Nigeria)—1985 Salah El Dine Tarazi (Syria)—1985 Shigeru Oda (Japan)—1985 Registrar: S. Aquarone (All terms expire February 5 of the year designated.) SECRETARIAT United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, (212) 754-1234 Secretary-General—Kurt Waldheim (Austria). Officials of Under-Secretary-General and Assistant-Secretary-General Rank of Head-quarters (given in alphabetical order): L. Gamani Corea (Sri Lanka), Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Davidson, George F. (Canada), Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management. Davidson, Nicol (Sierra Leone), Executive-Director Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). Van Laethem, Gabriel (France), Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs. Djermakoye, Issoufou (Niger), Commissioner for Technical Cooperation. Farah, Abdulrahim A. (Somalia), Assistant-Secretary-General for Special Political Questions. Gherab, Mohamed H. (Tunisia), Assistant-Secretary-General Office of Personnel. Khane, Dr. Abd-El Rahman (Algeria), Executive Director of Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Ahmed, Raffeeudin (Pakistan), Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General. A. N. Shevchenko (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), Under-Secretary-General for Political and Security Council Affairs. Luaboisse, Henry R. (United States), Executive-Director United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Lewandowski, Bohdan (Poland), Under-Secretary-General for Conference Services and Special Assignments. Buffum, William B. (United States), Under-Secretary-General for Political and General Assembly Affairs. Narasimhan, C. V. (India), Under-Secretary-General for Inter-Agency Affairs and Co-ordination. Crayon, Roberto E. (Argentina), Under-Secretary-General for Special Political airs. Morse, Bradford F. (United States), Administrator, United Nations De-velopment Programme (UNDP). Bayan, Robert J. (United States), Assistant-Secretary-General for General ervices. Sipila (Mrs.), Helvi (Finland), Assistant-Secretary-General for Social Develop- ment and Humanitarian Affairs. Erik Suy (Belgium), Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs. [Vacant], Under-Secretary-General for the Conference on the Human En- vironment. Tang, Ming-chao (China), Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, and Decolonization. Helmut Debatin (Federal Republic of Germany), Controller. 79-000 O -77 -54 818 Congressional Directory UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE 2101 L Street, Suite 209, 20037. Phone, (212) 296-5370 Director—Marcial Tamayo (Bolivia). Liaison Officer, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).—Charles L. Perry (United States). EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director of the European O flice.—Vittorio Winspeare Guicciardi (Italy). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Executive Secretary.—Janez Stanovnik (Yugoslavia). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Sala Santitham, Rajadamnern Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand Executive Secretary.—J. P. B. Maramis (Indonesia). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Avenida Providencia 871, Santiago, Chile Mexico Office; Apartado Postal 20718, Mexico 6, D. F., Mexico Executive Secretary.— Enrique Iglesias (Uruguay). Chief of Washington Officc.—David Pollock, 1801 K Street (room 1261). Phone, 296-0822. UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA Africa Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Executive Secretary.— Adebayo Adedeji (Nigeria). United Nations Economic Commission for Western Asia. P.O. Box 35099, Oman, Jordan. Executive Secretary.—Mr. Mohamed Said Al-Attar (Yemen). INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES RELATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy Director-General.—Edouard Saouma (Lebanon). North American Regional Office.—1776 F Street NW., Washington, D.C. Director—D. C. Kimmel (United States). INTERGOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 101-104 Piccadilly, London, WIV OAE, England Secretary-General.—C. P. Srivastava (India). GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT) Headquarters: Villa le Bocage, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director-General.—Oliver Long (Switzerland). INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY Headquarters: Kaerntnerring, Vienna I, Austria Director-General.—Dr. Sigvard Eklund (Sweden). Representative of the Director-General to the United Nations, N.Y.—Boris Kouv-shinnikov (USSR). International Organizations INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. President.—Robert S. McNamara (United States). Director Information and Public Affairs.—John Merriam (United States). INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION Headquarters: International Aviation Building, Montreal, Canada Secretary-General.— Maurice (France). Yves Lambert INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (International Development Association is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. President.— Robert S. McNamara (United States) (ex officio). INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (International Finance Corporation is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. President.—Robert S. McNamara (United States) (ex officio). INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 154 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland Director-General.—Francis Blanchard (France). Washington Branch.—International Labor Office, 1730 New York Avenue. Director—Ned B. Persons. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Headquarters: Nineteenth and H Streets, Washington, D.C. Managing Director—H. Johannes Witteveen (Netherlands). INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Headquarters: Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Secretary-General.—Mohamed Mili (Tunisia). UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Place de Fontenoy, Paris 7e, France Director-General.— Amadou Mahtar M’Bow (Senegal). U.S. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO Department of State, Washington, D.C. Executive Secretary.—John E. Upston. UNICEF INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, D.C. 20002. Phone, 547-0204 Director—Mrs. Irene Davidson. CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR UNICEF Executive Secretary.— Mrs. Virginia M. Gray. 820 Congressional Directory UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION Headquarters: Case Postale 3000 Bern 15, Switzerland Director-General.—Mohamed Sobhi. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director-General.—Dr. Halfdan Mahler (Denmark). Regional Office for the Americas.—525 23d Street N'W., Washington, D.C. 20037. Director.—Dr. Hector Acuna (Mexico). WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 41 Avenue Giuseppe Motta, Geneva, Switzerland 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). FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES 821 FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES For complete Diplomatic personnel consult Diplomatic List published quarterly State. The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them. The t unmarried daughters in society accompany them.] AFGHANISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-3770 *Abdullah Malikyar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ALGERIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 Kalorama Road 20008 Phone, 234-7246 *Abdelkader Maadini, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.l. ARGENTINA Office of the Embassy, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, DEcatur 2-7100 Jorge Antonio Aja Espil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oey oA ’ : 0s Angeles California San Francisco Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston AUSTRALIA Office of the Embassy, 1601 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 797-3000 Alan Philip Renouf, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oiesy: i Los Angeles California | go Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City AUSTRIA Office of the Embassy, 2343 Massachusetts 20008. Phone, 483-4474 James P. H. Preuschen, Minister Counselor, d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Otries: inet 0s AngelesCalifornia{{03 ne District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico, San Juan Washington, Seattle Avenue Chargé THE COMMONWEALTH by the Department of designates those whose OF THE BAHAMAS Office of the Embassy, Suite 865, 600 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-3940 *Livingstone B. Johnson, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami BANGLADESH Office of the Embassy, 2123 California Street 20008. Phone, 737-9169 Mustafizur Rahman Siddiqi, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City. STATE OF BAHRAIN Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Buali, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City. BARBADOS 2144 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, 387-7374 *C. B. Williams, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Florida. West Palm Beach Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City BELGIUM Office of the Embassy, 3330 Garfield Street 20008. Phone, 333-6900 *Willy Van Cauwenberg, Ambassador Extraor- dinary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles Cattornin|San Diego Sean Franciseo olon Canal Zone{ pon Colorado, Denver District 9% Colnmbe; am Florida{ Toms Georgia, Atlanta Hawa, Hand cago Tllinois{ ons Indiana, Mishawaka Iowa, Des Moines Kentucky, Louisville Washington Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Kansas City Missouri{g? Louis 823 824 Congressional Directory BELGIUM—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland adalat adelphia Pennsylvania { Pittsburgh Puerto io San Juan allasTexas{ Guston Utah, Morg: Virgin dg Chanole Amalie Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee BENIN Office of the Embassy, 2737 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-6656 Thomas Setondji Boya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City BOLIVIA Office of the Embassy, Suite 600, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 483-4410 *Alberto Crespo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arkansas, Little Rock Los Angeles San Diego California San Francisco San Leandro Connecticnt, Hartford District of Columbia, Washington Miami Orlando Florida Palm Beach Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, West Des Moines Louisiana, Liki Orleans altimore Marylana Baltimore Massacinsetis, Bogen : . {Kansas City Missouri St Tonis New York, New York City Ohio, Akron Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan fitoust Texass Houston San Antonio Utah, Logan Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle BOTSWANA Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 404 20008. Phone, 244-4990 *Mogolori Modisi, First Secretary, Chargé ’ Affaires a.i. Consular Office: California, Los Angeles BRAZIL Office of the Embassy, 3006 Whitehaven Street 20008. Phone, 797-0100 Joao Baptista Pinheiro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago BRAZIL—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, New Bedford New York, New York City Pacific Islands, Hong Kong (For the Caroline Marshall, and Marianas Islands) Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Virginia, Norfolk ‘Washington, Seattle BULGARIA Office of the Embassy, 2100 Sixteenth Street 20009. Phone, DUpont 7-7969 *Lubomir D. Popov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BURMA Office of the Embassy, 2300 S Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-9044 *U Tin Lat, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City BURUNDI Office of the Embassy, 2717 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 387-4477 *Laurent Nzeyimana, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Illinois, Chicago CAMEROON Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-8790 Benoit Bindzi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CANADA Office of the Embassy, 1746 Massachuselts Avenue 20036. Phone, 785-1400 *Jack H. Warren, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{503 {gees District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Buffalo New YorkNow Pork City | Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Dallas ‘Washington, Seattle CENTRAL AFRICAN EMPIRE Office of the Embassy, 1618 22d Street 20008. Phone, 265-5637 Christophe Maidou, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Missouri, St. Louis CEYLON (See SRI Lanka) CHAD Office of the Embassy, Suite 410, 2600 Virginia Avenue 20037. Phone, 331-7697 *Abdoul Ousman, First Secretary, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 825 CHILE Office of the Embassy, 1732 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 785-1746 Tomas Amenabar, Minister, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Los Angeles Oakland California San Diego San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington . 1 {Miami Florida{ Nar} Beach Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minion 5 ew York City New York{port Jefferson, Long Island Puerto Rice, San Juan Dallas Texas{ Galveston ouston ‘Washington, Seattle CHINA Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, NOrth 7-9000 *James C. H. Shen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: American Samoa, Pago Pago Calexico California{ Los Angeles San Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agaiia Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Texas, Houston ‘Washington, Seattle COLOMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 LeRoy Place 20008. Phone D Upont 7-5828 Alfonso Davila, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Congular Osiesy fi ; ; 0s Angeles California{ gS Francisco Connecticut, Stamford District of Columbia, Washington Coa Gables : acksonville Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Retro inneapolis Minnesota] Rochester Missouri, Kansas City New York City New York{N ow, Babylon Ohio, Cleveland Ponnsylvaniy Suilidsinhis COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street 20008. Phone, ADams 4-2945 *Rodolfo Silva, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Atherton Concord Los Angeles Riverside San Diego California San Fernando San Francisco San Jose Stanford \Van Nuys Canal Zone, Cristobal Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Florida{ Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Kansas, Wichita Kentucky, Lexington Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland{Baitmore Boston Massachusetts| Sori nzhelq ih Michigan{goetroiot Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri Roa Oy Nevada, Las Vegas New Jersey, Morristown New Mexico, Santa Fe Buffalo New York{Ran York City Ohio, Columbus Oregon, Portland Philadelphia Pennsylvania Pitsburg State College Puerto Rico{§ oS on Tennessee, Nashville Dallas Fort Worth Texasq Houston Pasadena San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee CYPRUS Office of the Embassy, 2211 R Street 20008. Phone, 462-5772 and 5773 *Nicos G. Dimitriou, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Piedmont District of Columbia, Washington Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City CZECHOSLOVAKIA ayagiiez Puerto Rico{ 31% agus Phone, 363-6315 Texas, Houston West Virginia, Wheeling (See Zaire) and Plenipotentiary 826 Congressional Directory DENMARK Office of the Embassy, 3200 Whitehaven Street 20008. Phone, ADams 4-4300 *Otto R. Borch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Scottsdale Los Angeles California{San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida{ Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minoaois, NV nnieanons : .fKansas City Missouri{ 8; Louis Nebraska, Omaha New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Tsland, Providence South Sao, Charleston allas Texas{pallas Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Charlotte Amalie Virgin Islands{ Christiansted Saint Croix Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1715 Twenty-second Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-6280 Dr. Horacio Vicioso-Soto, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Culver City Hollywood Los Angeles California{ Pasadena San Diego San Francisco Santa Monica Connecticut, Bridgeport District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Fort Pierce Gainesville Hollywood a am Florida) Miami Beach Panama City Sarasota South Miami Tallahassee West Palm Beach Georgia Jaianiz Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Tilinois{ Ghicago East Chicago Indiana{fast Wayne Baton Rouge Louisiana{ Lake Charles New Orleans DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Annapolis Maryland{gtaPols Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Great Falls New Mesto: Alniquerqie ew York Cit, New York{New Rochelle iA North Carolina, Charlotte Cincinnati Ohios Cleveland Columbus Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Arecibo Bayamon Guanieca Guayama Puerto Rico{ Humacao Juana Diaz Mayagiiez Ponce San Juan Rhode tons Providence emphis Tennessee) Nashville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas Fort Worth Galveston Houston y Charlotte AmalieVirgin Isianas{ Sharlotis Ary Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee ECUADOR Office of the Embassy, 2535 15th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-7200 *Gustavo Ycaza Borja, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida{yaartt, Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit BuffaloNew York{Rall York City Ohio, Cincinnati Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Lake City Texas, Houston Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF Office of the Embassy, 2310 Decatur Place 20008. Phone, 232-5400 *Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 827 EL SALVADOR FINLAND Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Strzet 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-3480 *Dr.: Francisco Bertrand Galindo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix Burlingame Hollywood Los Angeles California Oakland San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Florida Miami St. Petersburg Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis Nevada, Reno New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia :[Bayamon Puerto Rico{ Syma Dallas : Houston Texass Laredo Pasadena San Antonio Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Madison ESTONIA Office of the Consulate General, 9 Rockefeller Plaza New York City 10020. Phone, Clrcle 7-1450 *Dr. Ernst Jaakson, Consul General of Estonia at New York City in charge of Legation Consular Offices: California, I.os Angeles New York, New York City ETHIOPIA Office of the Embassy, 2134 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, ADams 4-2281 Ghebeyehou Mekbib, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires ai. Consular Office: California, San Francisco F1JI Office of the Embassy, Suite 520, 1629 K Street 20006. Phone, 296-3928 Berenado Vunibobo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City Office of the Embassy, 1900 Twenty-fourth Street 20008. Phone, HObart 2-0556 *Leo Tuominen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Jacksonville Florida{ Lake Worth Tampa Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Fitchburg Detroit Michigans Hancock Ishpeming Duluth Minnesota Minneapolis Virginia Missouri, Kansas City Montana, Buite New York, New York City North Carolina, Wilmington Ashtabula Ohio{ Cincinnati Gacvsiang storia Oregon{pStorta | Pastis nto, San Juan allas Texas{D2ll08 Utah, Salt Lake City Virgin 13andy, aft Thomas tania exandria Virginia{ {iovand! News Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road 20008. Phone, AD 4-0990 *Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet, Ambassador Extraor- dinary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Birmingham Alabama{ Mobile A Montgomery nchorage Alaska; uneau American Samoa, Pago Pago Arkansas, Little Rock Arizona, Phoenix Los Anges acramento California San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Hartford Delaware, Dover District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida{ Miami (Atlan anta Georgla{ frente Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Iowa, Des Moines Kentucky, Louisville Lafayette Louisiana{ New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Congressional Directory FRANCE—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Missouri ey ity Montana, Missoula Nebraska, Omaha 'N evada{L2s Vegas New Mexico, Albuquerque Albany New Yor Bulla Rochester North Dakota, Bismarck Cincinnati Obto{Ciavelana Columbus Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland Mayagiiez Puerto Rieo] Ponce San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Tennessee, Nashville Amarillo Austin Texas{ Dallas Houston San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Wheeling Wisconsin, Milwaukee Wyoming, Rock Springs GABON Office of the Embassy, 2210 R Street 20008. Phone, 797-1000 *Guy Rene Kombila, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 232-3134 *Dr. Rolf Sieber, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GERMANY, Federal Republic of Office of the Embassy, 4645 Reservoir Road 20007. Phone, 331-3000 *Berndt Von Staden, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alaska, Anchorage American Samoa, residence at 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) : 1. Florida{ JJacksonvilleMi ami tlanta G eorgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Kansas, Kansas City Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston GERMANY~—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New Mexico, Santa Fe Buffalo New York{Roe: York City . [Cincinnati Ohiof Glochnat Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Dorje : anila Pacific Islands{ Philippines Pennsylvania Philadephia Puerto Rico, San Juan Tonuessor Memphis allas Texas{ Janos Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington{geattle x GHANA Office of the Embassy, 2460 Sixteenth Street 20009. Phone, 462-0761 *Samuel Ernest Quarm, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HObart 2-1340 *Sir Peter Ramsbotham, K.C.M.G., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ones Vol 3 0s Angeles California Go Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan Do ansas City Missouri{ 205 New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Boring onga Pacific Tslands{RORE% | Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Washington, Seattle GREECE Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, NOrth 7-3168 *Menelas D. Alexandrakis, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City GRENADA Office of the Embassy, Care of the Mission of Avenue, Suite 502, New York, N.Y. Phone, 212-759-9675 *Madame Marie J. McIntyre, Ambassadcr Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Grenada to the U.N., 866 Second Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 829 GUATEMALA Office of the Embassy, 2220 R Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 * Abundio Maldonado, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ofies Li obile Alabama) Nott ory Hillsborough Los Angeles Californias San Diego San Francisco San Mateo Colorado, Denver Daytona Beach Jacksonville Miami Florida Orlando Pensacola St. Petersburg Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis New York, Ry aC adelphia Pennsylvania{p1iacelPH Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Tennessee, Memphis ilene Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas{ Fort Worth Galveston Houston Laredo San Juan Washington, Seattle GUINEA Office of the Embassy, 2112 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-9420 *Lansana Sano, First Secretary, Chargé d’Affairesa.i. GUINEA BISSAU Office of the Embassy, Care of the Permanent Mis-sion of Guinea Bissau to the UN, 211 East 43d Street, Suite 604, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, 212-661-3977 Gil Vicente Vaz Fernandes, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary GUYANA Office of the Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place 20008. Phone, 265-6900 *Laurence E. Mann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Indiana, East Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Waco HAITI Office of the Embassy, 4400 Seventeenth Street 20011. Phone, RA 3-7000 * Georges Salomon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California, San Francisco Florida{g;0r2! Gables HAITI—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Evansville Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland : aston Pennsylvania{Phsion io Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Hampton HONDURAS Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 408 20008. Phone, 966-7700 *Dr. Roberto Lazarus, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Dees fh irmingham Alabama Mobile Arizona, Tucson Burlingame La Habra California) Los Angeles akland San Diego Sn Sanaised alboa Canal Zone{ BRL! bal Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington goal Gables ainesville Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chisago fe etairie Louisiana { Note Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Nevada, Las Vegas New Yas Newyon City incinnati Ohio isi Oregon, Portland taaddtiitt Pennsylvania{ ph 200 Pf 5 Cayey Puerto Rico{ Ponce an Juan Rhode Island, Providence Brownsville Texas Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle HUNGARY Office of the Embassy, 2437 Fifteenth Street 20009. Phone, DU 7-3800 *Ferenc Esztergalyos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City ICELAND Office of the Embassy, 2022 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-6653 *Hans G. Andersen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{go3 Francisco Colorado, Boulder Florida, Boca Raton Congressional Directory ICELAND—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland POHSYIN ILIA, Philadelphia allasTexas} Fonaton Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle INDIA Office of the Embassy, 2107 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-5050 *Kewal Singh, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland INDONESIA Office of the Embassy, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 293-1745 *Rusmin Nurjadin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu New York, New York City IRAN Office of the Embassy, 3005 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 483-5500 *Ardeshir Zahedi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Houston IRELAND Office of the Embassy, 2234 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-7639 John Gerald Molloy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City ISRAEL Office of the Embassy, 1621 Twenty-second Street 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-4100 *Simcha Dinitz, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{go8 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 20009 Phone, ADams 4-1935 *Roberto Gaja, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobiie Arizona, Phoenix Bakersfield Berkeley Los Angeles Monterey California{ San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Barbara Stockton Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Hartford Jacksonville Floridai Miami : nh antaGeorgiaf grate Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Boston Massachusetts] Springfield Worcester Michigan, 3 3 Dotrole, : : [Kansas City i L Lis as Vegas Nevada Reno New Jersey{fowark New Mexico, Albuquerque 1bany Buffalo New York New York City Rochester North Saoiis, Charlotte ; Cincinnati ohio{ Social Oregon, Poriland In ._ {Philadelphia Pennsylvania{ pi 30e Pn Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Dallas Texas] Galveston Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle IVORY COAST Office of the Embassy, 2424 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HU 3-2400 *Timothé N’Guetta Ahoua, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ome Ange 0s Angeles California San Francisco Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Oregon, Portland JAMAICA Office of the Embassy, 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 387-1010 ; *Alfred A. Rattray, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Flak : .. {Los Angeles California gos SECS District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago : New York, New York City Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 831 JAPAN Office of the Embassy, 2520 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-2266 Fumihiko Togo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage American Samoa, Pago Pago Los Angeles California{ San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agafia Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnssos, Minnasliotis : {Kansas City Missouri { Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle JORDAN Office of the Embassy, 2319 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1606 *Abdullah Salah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Scottsdale District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Palm Beach Texas, Houston KENYA Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street 20008 (387-6101, *Ernest M. Mungai, First Secretary, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles New York, New York City KOREA Office of the Embassy, 2320 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 483-7383 *Pyong-choon Hahm, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix La Jolla California 03 Angeles San Francisco Colorado, Denver District if, Columbia, Washington iami Florida Mian Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agaia Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland KOREA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Dallas Texas{ Houston San Antonio KUWAIT Office of the Embassy, 2940 Tilden Street 20008. Phone, 966-0702 *Khalid M. Jaffar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City LAOS Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-6416 Somphong Vanitsaveth, First Secretary, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. LATVIA Office of the Legation, 4325 Seventeenth Street 20011. Phone, RAndolph 6-8213 *Dr. Anatol Dinbergs, Chargé d’ Affaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington LEBANON Office of the Embassy, 2560 28th Street 20008. Phone, 332-0303 *Najati Kabbani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Michigan, Detroit New Jersey, Orange New York, New York City North Carolina, Goldsboro Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas{ {1 ouston LESOTHO Office of the Embassy, 1601 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 300 20009. Phone, 462-4190 *Thabo R. Makeka, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Colorado, Denver Missouri, St. Louis Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston LIBERIA Office of the Embassy, 5201 Sixteenth Street 20011. Phone, RAndolph 3-0437 Francis A. W. Dennis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Houston Texas{p or Arthur 832 Congressional Directory LIBYA MAURITANIA Office of the Embassy, 2344 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-1315 *Shaban F. Gashut, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. LITHUANIA Office of the Legation, 2622 Sixteenth Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-5860 *Dr. Stasys A. Backis, Chargé d’ Affaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City LUXEMBOURG Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-4171 *Adrien Meisch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Connecticut, New Haven Illinois, Chicago Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Texas {Fort Worth Houston MALAGASY REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-5525 *Charles Randrianasolo, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City MALAWI Office of Embassy, 2362 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 234-9313 *Jacob T. X. Muwamba, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: 3 : :JLos Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Texas, Houston MALAYSIA Office of the Embassy, 2401 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-7600 *Zain Azraai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : : {Los Angeles California{ {03 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu MALI Office of the Embassy, 2130 R Street 20008. Phone, DE 2-2249 Ibrahima Sima, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALTA Office ofthe Embassy, 2017 Connecticut Avenue 20008- Phone, 462-3611 *Joseph Attard-Kingswell, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : .fLos Angeles California{ G05 Francisco Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul New York, New York City Office of the Embassy, 2129 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, 232-5700 Mohamed Nassim Kochman, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITIUS Office of the Embassy, Suite 134, 4301 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 244-1491 *Pierre Guy Girald Balancy, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary MEXICO Office of the Embassy, 2829 Sixteenth Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-6000 Hugo 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 ol Golmbia; Washington iam Florida{jamtt, Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Rochester Missouri{ {27525 Clty Nevada, Carson City New Jersey, Newark New Mexico, Albuquerque Buffalo New York{Ry York City Cincinnati Ohio{Gjocinnat Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Dorian ; 7 Pennsylvania} 3 Hiadelnin Puerto Rico, San % uan Memphis Tennessee Nashville Austin ‘Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Del Rio Eagle Pass Paso Fort Worth Texas Galveston Houston Laredo Lubbock McAllen Presido San Angelo San Antonio Virginia, N orfolk . : eattle Washington Spokane Green Bay Wisconsind Madison Milwaukee Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 833 MONACO NEW ZEALAND Consular Offices: eos [Los Angeles California So Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Palm Beach Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts Boston New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Dallas Utah, Salt Lake City MOROCCO. Office of the Embassy, 1601 21st Street 20009. Phone, HObart 2-7979 *Abdelhadi Boutaleb, Ambassader Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: New York, New York City Texas, Dallas NAURU Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu NEPAL Office of the Embassy, 2131 Leroy Place 20008° Phone, 667-4550 Padma Bahadur Khatri Consular Office: California, San Francisco NETHERLANDS Office of the Embassy, 4200 Linnean Avenue 20008. Phone, 244-5300 *Age R. Tammenoms Bakker, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{San Diego Ren £ Langist olon, Panama Canal Zone{ poo © Panama District of Columbia, Washington Florida{ jacksonville Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, Orleans New Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston sors Detroit Michigan{ Q2trol Rapids Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri{ {21585 © ity Buffalo New York{ Ru York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvaniaf Phi adepbia Puerto Riel P0000 Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, St. Croix, Christiansted Washington, Seattle Office of the Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1721 *Lloyd White, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: abot : .. fJLos AngelesCalifornia{ £05 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City NICARAGUA Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, DUpont 7-4371 *Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix Garden Grove Los Angeles California{ Pasadena San Francisco San Mateo Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Miami Palm Beach Florida Tallahassee Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Baton Rouge Louisiana$ Metairie New Orleans Maryland, Folamon , oston Massachusetts Framingham Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, St. Louis Fort Lee New Jerseys Linden Ridgewood New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Parflange duh ._ {Philadelphia Pennsylvaniaf pi a eB Bayamon Puerto Rico{ Mayaguez San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Texas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle 3 Madison Wisconsin{pACSOL NIGER Office of the Embassy, 2204 R Street 20008. Phone, 483-4224 Andre Wright, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City NIGERIA Office of the Embassy, 2201 M Street 20037. Phone, 223-9300 *Edward Olusola Sanu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City 79-000 O -77 -55 Congressional Directory NORWAY Office of the Embassy, 3401 Massachusetts Avenue 20007. Phone, FE 3-6000 *Sgren Christian Sommerfelt, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alpen Mohit nchorage Alaska{f1Chor Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California{San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Balboa Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Miami Florida: Pensacola Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Des Moms aton RougeLouisiana) New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Doiron uluMinnesota{ HAIER 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 Ponce Puerto Rico{ gO" Taam South Carolina, Charleston South Dakota, Sioux Falls Tennessee, Nashville Corpus Christi Dallas Galveston Texas Houston Point Comfort Port Arthur Utah, Salt Lake (iy ewport News oni Norfolk, arlotte Amali lotte Amalie Virgin Islands Saint Croix Washington, Seattle Madison Wisconsin{ MTS 0 OMAN Office of the Embassy, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 387-1980, 81, 82 *Ahmed Macki, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City PAKISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2315 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-8330 *Sahabzada Yaqub-Khan, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City, Texas, Houston PANAMA Office of the Embassy, 2862 McGill Terrace, 20008. Phone, 483-1407 *Nicolas Gonzalez Revilla, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix Beverly Hills Long Beach Los Angeles California Oakland San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Miami Florida Miami Beach Panama City Hawaii, Kailua Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Poston ve ew York City New York{ Rochester Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Coventry Brownsville Dallas Texass El Paso Houston San jAstonto Alexandria Virginia} Norfolk PAPUA NEW GUINEA Office of the Embassy, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue 20036, Phone, 833-3510 Paulias Matane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PARAGUAY Office of the Embassy, 2400 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-6960 * Juan Alberto Llanes, Minisier, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Alaska, Anchorage California, San Francisco Colorado, Denver 24) ort Lauderdale Florida{y" Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pranab San Juan allas Texes{Jonaton Washington, Seattle PERSIA (See Iran) PERU Office of the Embassy, 1700 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 833-9860 to 9869 Carlos Garcia-Bedoya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Tucson Los Angeles California{San Francisco Santa Barbara Colorado, Denver Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 835 PERU—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Delaware, Wimngion ocoa Beac Florida Goon Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, New York City Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Cahuas Puerto Rico{Ponce San Juan Dallas Texas{Fort Worth Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 483-1414 * Eduardo Z. Romualdez, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Guam, Agaia Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Washington, Seattle POLAND Office of the Embassy, 2640 Sixteenth Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-3800 *Witold Trampczynski, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City PORTUGAL Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 *Jofio Hall Themido, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles Californiaf £05 Francisco Connecticut, Waterbury Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts{ ROSIOD New Jersey, Newark New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island, Providence Texas, Houston QATAR Office of the Embassy, Suite 1180, 600 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-0111 *Abdullah Saleh Al-Mana, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary ROMANIA Nicolae M. Nicolae, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA Office of Embassy, 1714 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 232-2882 Bonaventure Ubalijoro, 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 20036. Phone, 483-2100 Ali Abdallah Alireza, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City SENEGAL Office of the Embassy, 2112 Wyoming Avenue 20008 Phone, 234-0540 Andre Jean Coulbary, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, t Loerie : : : os Angeles California{gos Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Bridgeport Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baljit oston Massachusetts iM STIOT0 Missouri, St. Louis Nebraska, Lincoln Nevada, Reno Oregon, Salem Texas, Praire View Utah, Salt Lake City Vermont, Burlington Virginia, Richmond Wisconsin, Madison SIAM (See Thailand) SIERRA LEONE Office of the Embassy, 1701 Nineteenth Street 20009. Phone, 265-7700 *Philip J. Palmer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City SINGAPORE Office of the Embassy, 1824 R Street 20009. Phone, 667-7555 Punch Coomaraswamy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOMALIA Office of the Embassy, Suite 710, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Phone, AD 4-3261 Dr. Abdullahi Ahmed Addou, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City Congressional Directory SOUTH AFRICA SWEDEN=—Continued Office of the Embassy, 3051 Massachusetts Avenue Consular Offices—Continued 20008. Phone, 232-4400 Atlanta R. F. Botha, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Monts : : 0s Angeles California{§oS Francisco Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Texas, Houston SPAIN Office of the Embassy, 2700 Fifteenth Street 20009. Phone, COlumbia 5-0190 Juan Jose Rovira, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mole : os Angeles California{ O° Francisco Connecticut, Stamford District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, N oan oston Massachusetts \Northboro Mishigam, Doizals © ansas y Missouri |g” Logis New Mexico, Santa Fe New York, New York City Mayagiiez Puerto Rico{ Ponce His San Juan ouston Texas{ pon Arthur SRI LANKA Office of the Embasssy, 2148 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, HU 3-4025 Neville Kanakaratne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans SUDAN Office of the Embassy, Suite 400, 600 New Hampshire Avenue NW. 20037. Phone, 338-8565 Omer Salih Eissa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWAZILAND Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue (Van Ness Center), Suite 441 20008. Phone, 362-6683 Norman M. Vilakati, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.l. SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 1200 20037. Phone, 965-4100 *Count Wilhelm Wachtmeister, Ambassador Ex- traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles Californias San Dicgo San Francisco Colorado, Denver Jacksonville Florida{ Miami Tampa Georgla{ghante Hawali, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Mi t {Duin nnesota) nf jnneapolis Kansas CityMissouri{£? Louis Nebraska, Omaha Buffalo New York {Jamestown ARE Now York City ncinna Ohto{Gjnciunat Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Poet, San Juan allasTexas{Ho0%S Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee SWITZERLAND Office of the Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Phone, HObart 2-1811 Raymond Probst, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ojfiees: Alc 0s AngelesCalifornia{g8 Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri Xmas City New York, New York City Cincinnati otto] Clevelana Cotumbuy 5 etd iladelphia Pennsylvania{Ha0e Dn Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Spartanburg Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle SYRIA Office of the Embassy, Suite 1120, 600 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20037. Phone, 965-2005 *Dr. Sabah Kabbani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TANZANIA Office of the Embassy, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 872-1005 *Paul Bomani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THAILAND Office of the Embassy, 2300 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, 667-1446 Sukho Suwansiri, Minister, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Alabama, Montgomery California, Los Angeles Florida, Miami Hawali, Honolulu Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 837 THAILAND—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, El Paso Virginia, Richmond TOGO Office of the Embassy, 2208 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 234-4212 *Messanvi Kokou Kekeh, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Office of the Embassy, 1708 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 467-6490 *Victor McIntyre, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City TUNISIA Office of the Embassy, 2408 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-6644 *Ali Hedda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Cousular Office: Maryland, Baltimore TURKEY Office of the Embassy, 1606 23d Street 20008. Phone, NOrth 7-6400 *Melih Esenbel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oticast A 0s Angeles California{ {95 Francisco Florida, Tampa Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City UGANDA Office of the Embassy, 5909 16th Street 20011. Phone, 726-7100 Mahmud Musa, Second Sera Chargé d’ Affaires ad. Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Office of the Embassy, 1125 Sixteenth Street 20036. Phone, NA 8-7551, NA 8-8548 Anatoly F. Dobrynin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Office of the Embassy, Suite 740, 600 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-6500 Saeed Al-Shamsi, First Secretary, Chargé d’ Affaires ad. UPPER VOLTA Office of the Embassy, 5500 Sixteenth Street 20011. Phone, 726-0992 *Telesphore Yaguibou, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Louisiana, New Orleans URUGUAY Office of the Embassy, 1918 F Street 20006. Phone, 628-1336 *Jose Perez Caldas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Jacksonville Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan VENEZUELA Office of the Embassy, 2445 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-9600 Ignacio Iribarren, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile : os AngelesCalifornia San Francisco Florida, Miami Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Derhsylvans Philadelphia -{Ponce Puerto Rico{gon Jaan Galveston Texas{ Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle WESTERN SAMOA Consular Office: California, I.os Angeles YEMEN Office of the Embassy, Suite 860, 600 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20037. Phone, 965-4760 Yahya M. Al-Mutawakel, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City YUGOSLAVIA Office of the Embassy, 2410 California Street 20008. Phone, HObart 2-6566 Dimece Belovski, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh ZAIRE Office of the Embassy, 1800 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 234-7690 Asal B. Idzumbuir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ZAMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2419 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-9717 Fidelis F. Bwalya, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires al. UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICES AFGHANISTAN Embassy: Kabul Theodore L. Eliot, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ALGERIA —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo-tentiary Consular Office: Oran ARGENTINA Embassy: Buenos Aires Robert C. Hill, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary AUSTRALIA Embassy: Canberra tJames W. Hargrove, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to the Republic of Nauru. Consular Offices: Brisbane, Queensland Melbourne, Victoria Perth, Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales AUSTRIA Embassy: Vienna Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Salzburg BAHAMAS, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE Embassy: Nassau Jack B. Olson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BAHRAIN Embassy: Manama Wat T. Cluverius IV, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BANGLADESH Embassy: Dacca Edward E. Masters, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BARBADOS -Embassy: Bridgetown {Theodore R. Britton, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to the State of Grenada. BELGIUM Embassy: Brussels —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo-tentiary Consular Office: Antwerp BENIN, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF (Formerly Dahomey) Embassy: Cotonou —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo- tentiary BOLIVIA Embassy: La Paz William Perry Stedman, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary BOTSWANA Embassy: Gaborone Donald R. Norland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Lesotho and Swaziland. BRAZIL Embassy: Brasilia John Hugh Crimmins, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belém, Paré Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Recife, Pernambuco Rio de Janeiro Salvador, Bahia S#o Paulo, So Paulo BULGARIA Embassy: Sofia Martin F. Herz, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BURMA Embassy: Rangoon David L. Osborn, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Mandalay BURUNDI Embassy: Bujumbura David E. Mark, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CAMBODIA (See Khmer Republic) CAMEROON Embassy: Yaoundé {Herbert J. Spiro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Equatorial Guinea. Consular Office: Douala 841 Congressional Directory CANADA Embassy: Ottawa, Ontario Thomas O. Enders, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Calgary, Alberta Halifax, Nova Scotia Montreal, Quebec Quebec, Quebec St. John's, Newfoundland Toronto, Ontario Vancouver, British Columbia Winnipeg, Manitoba CAPE VERDE, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Praia Melissa F. Wells, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Accredited also to Guinea-Bissau; resident in Bissau. CENTRAL AFRICAN EMPIRE Embassy: Bangui Anthony C. E. Quainton, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary CEYLON (See Sri Lanka) CHAD Embassy: N’Djamena William G. Bradford, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CHILE Embassy: Santiago David H. Popper, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CHINA Embassy: Taipei, Taiwan (Formosa) Leonard Unger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary U.S. Liaison Office: Peking Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Chief of U.S. Liaison Office COLOMBIA Embassy: Bogota Phillip V. Sanchez, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: a Medellin CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE (See Zaire) CONGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy closed on August 13, 1965. United States Interests represented by Federal Republic of Ger-many. COSTA RICA Embassy: San José Terence A. Todman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CYPRUS Embassy: Nicosia William R. Crawford, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary CZECHOSLOVAKIA Embassy: Prague Thomas R. Byrne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Embassy: Copenhagen John Gunther Dean, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Embassy: Santo Domingo Robert A. Hurwitch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ECUADOR Embassy: Quito Richard J. Bloomfield, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Guayaquil EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF Hermann F. Eilts, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary EL SALVADOR Embassy: San Salvador Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary EQUATORIAL GUINEA Embassy: Malabo United States suspended diplomatic relations with Equatorial Guinea on March 14, 1976. ETHIOPIA Embassy: Addis Ababa —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo- tentiary Consular Office: Asmara FIJI Embassy: Suva tArmistead I. Selden, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary TResident in Wellington; accredited also to Tonga, Western Samoa, and New Zealand. FINLAND Embassy: Helsinki Mark Evans Austad, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FRANCE Embassy: Paris Kenneth Rush, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bordeaux Strasbourg Overseas Department: Martinique, French West Indies GABONESE REPUBLIC Embassy: Libreville Andrew L. Steigman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Accredited also to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe; resident in Libreville. THE GAMBIA Embassy: Banjul $0. Rudolph Aggrey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary t Accredited also to Senegal; resident in Dakar. Unated States Diplomatic and Consular Offices GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy : Berlin —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo tentiary GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bonn Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bremen Diisseldorf Frankfurt am Main Hamburg Munich Stuttgart GHANA Embassy: Accra Robert P. Smith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Embassy: London Anne Legendre Armstrong, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belfast, Northern Ireland Edinburgh, Scotland Liverpool, England Asia: Hong Kong America: Belize City, Belize Hamilton, Bermuda GREECE Embassy: Athens Jack B. Kubisch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Thessaloniki GRENADA, STATE OF Embassy: St. George’s {Theodore R. Britton, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary {Resident in Bridgetown; accredited also to Barbados. GUATEMALA Embassy: Guatemala Davis Eugene Boster, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA Embassy: Conakry William C. Harrop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA-BISSAU, Republic of Embassy: Bissau Melissa F. Wells, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Accredited also to Cape Verde; resident in Bissau. GUYANA Embassy: Georgetown —— ——, Ambassador Extraodinary and Plenipo-tentiary HAITI Embassy: Port-au-Prince Heyward Isham, Ambassador Extraordinary and ; Plenipotentiary HUNGARY Embassy: Budapest —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary ICELAND Embassy: Reykjavik James J. Blake, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary INDIA Embassy: New Delhi —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary Consular Offices: Bombay Calcutta Madras INDONESIA Embassy: Jakarta : David D. Newsom, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Medan Surabaya IRAN Embassy: Tehran —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni potentiary Consular Offices: Khorramshahr Tabriz IRAQ Embassy closed on June 7, 1967. Government of Belgium serves as protective power for the United States. The Belgian Embassy, Baghdad, includes a U.S. Interests Section staffed by American per-sonnel. Consulate at Basra closed until further notice. IRELAND Embassy: Dublin Walter J. P. Curley, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ISRAEL Embassy: Tel Aviv —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary ITALY Embassy: Rome —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary Consular Offices: Florence Genoa Milan Naples Palermo Trieste Turin IVORY COAST Embassy: Abidjan Monteagle Stearns, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAMAICA Embassy: Tegucigalpa Embassy: Kingston Ralph E. Becker, Ambassador Extraordinary and Sumner Gerard, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary HONDURAS Congressional Directory JAPAN Embassy: Tokyo James D. Hodgson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Fukuoka Naha, Okinawa Osaka—Kobe Sapporo JERUSALEM Consular Office: Jerusalem Arthur R. Day, Consul General JORDAN Embassy: Amman Thomas R. Pickering, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KENYA Embassy: Nairobi Anthony D. Marshall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Accredited also to Seychelles; resident in Nairobi. KHMER REPUBLIC Embassy: Phnom Penh Embassy at Phnom Penh closed and all American personnel withdrawn on April 12, 1975. Diploma-tic relations ceased on April 17, 1975, due to fact that the Khmer Republic ceased to exist on that date. KOREA Embassy: Seoul Richard L. Sneider, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KUWAIT Embassy: Kuwait Frank E. Maestrone, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. LAO, PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC F Embassy: Vientiane —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary LEBANON Embassy: Beirut —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary LESOTHO Embassy: Maseru Donald R. Norland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Swaziland and Botswana resident in Gaborone. LIBERIA Embassy: Monrovia W. Beverly Carter, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBYAN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Tripoli , Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIECHTENSTEIN Consular Office: Vaduz (no office maintained) tFrank S. Wile, Consul General tAssigned also to and resident in Ziirich. LUXEMBOURG Embassy: Luxembourg Rosemary L. Ginn, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MADAGASCAR, DIMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy: Tananarive ———, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALAWI Embassy: Blantyre Robert A. Stevenson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALAYSIA Embassy: Kuala Lumpur Francis T. Underhill, Jr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary MALDIVES Embassy: Malé (no office maintained) John H. Reed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Sri Lanka: resident in Colombo. MALI Embassy: Bamako Patricia M. Byrne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALTA Embassy: Valletta Lowell Bruce Laingen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITANIA Embassy: Nouakchott Holsey G. Handyside, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITIUS Embassy: Port Louis Robert V. Keeley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MEXICO Embassy: México, D.F. Joseph J. Jova, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua Guadalajara, Jalisco Hermosillo, Sonora Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mérida, Yucatan Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Tijuana, Baja California MONACO Consular Office: Monaco (no office maintained) tA. Joseph Williams, Jr. tResident in Nice. United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices MOROCCO Embassy: Rabat Robert Anderson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Casablanca Tangier MOZAMBIQUE, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Maputo Willard A. De Pree, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NAURU, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Yaren James W. Hargrove, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary {Resident in Canberra; accredited also to Australia NEPAL Embassy: Katmandu Marquito M. Maytag, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NETHERLANDS Embassy: The Hague Robert J. McCloskey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Amsterdam Rotterdam Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Paramaribo, Surinam NEW ZEALAND Embassy: Wellington tArmistead I. Selden, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Western Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga; resident in Wellington Consular Office: Auckland NICARAGUA Embassy: Managua James D. Theberge, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGER Embassy: Niamey Charles A. James, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGERIA Embassy: Lagos Donald B. Easum, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Enugu (Closed until further notice) Ibadan Kaduna NORWAY Embassy: Oslo William A. Anders, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THE SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy: Muscat William D. Wolle, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PAKISTAN Embassy: Islamabad Henry A. Byroade, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Karachi Lahore Peshawar PANAMA Embassy: Panama William J. Jorden, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PAPUA NEW GUINEA Embassy: Port Moresby Mary S. Olmsted, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PARAGUAY Embassy: Asuncion George W. Landau, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PERU Embassy: Lima Robert W. Dean, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PHILIPPINES Embassy: Manila William H. Sullivan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Cebu POLAND Embassy: Warsaw Richard T. Davies, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Poznan PORTUGAL Embassy: Lisbon Frank C. Carlucci, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Oporto Ponta D elgada, Sao Miguel, Azores Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, Africa Luanda, Angola, Africa QATAR Embassy: Doha Robert P. Paganelli, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ROMANIA Embassy: Bucharest Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA Embassy: Kigali T. Frank Crigler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SAN MARINO Consular Office: San Marino (no office maintained) tRobert C. F. Gordon, Consul {Resident in Florence, Italy. 846 Congressional Directory SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Sdo Tomé Andrew L. Steigman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to the Gabonese Republic; resi-dent in Libreville. SAUDI ARABIA Embassy: Jidda William J. Porter, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Dhahran SENEGAL Embassy: Dakar O. Rudolph Aggrey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to The Gambia; resident Dakar. SEYCHELLES, REPUBLIC OF MAHE Embassy: Victoria Anthony D. Marshall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Accredited also to Kenya; resident in Nairobi. SIERRA LEONE Embassy: Freetown Michael A. Samuels, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SINGAPORE Embassy: Singapore John H. Holdridge, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOMALI REPUBLIC Embassy: Mogadiscio John L. Loughran, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Pretoria, Transvaal William G. Bowdler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Cape Town, Cape Province Durban, Natal Johannesburg, Transvaal SPAIN Embassy: Madrid Wells Stabler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Barcelona Bilbao Seville SRI LANKA Embassy: Colombo John H. Reed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Maldives. SUDAN Embassy: Khartoum William D. Brewer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SURINAM, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Paramaribo J. Owen Zurhellen, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWAZILAND Embassy: Mbabane Donald R. Norland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Lesotho and Botswana; resident in Gaborone. SWEDEN Embassy: Stockholm David S. Smith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWITZERLAND Embassy: Bern Natheniel Davis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zurich SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Damascus Richard W. Murphy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Dar es Salaam James W. Spain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zanzibar THAILAND Embassy: Bangkok Charles S. Whitehouse, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Chiang Mai TOGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lomé Ronald D. Palmer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TONGA, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Nuku’ alofa (no office maintained) *Armistead I. Selden. Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary tResident in Wellington, accredited also to New Zealand, Fiji, and Western Samoa. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Embassy: Port-of-Spain Albert B. Fay, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TUNISIA Embassy: Tunis Edward W. Mulcahy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TURKEY Embassy: Ankara William B. Macomber, Jr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: dana Istanbul Izmir UGANDA The Embassy Branch Office of Kampala closed on November 10, 1973. United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Embassy: Moscow Malcolm Toon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Leningrad UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy: Abu Dhabi Francois M. Dickman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UPPER VOLTA Embassy: Ouagadougou Pierre R. Graham, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary URUGUAY Embassy: Montevideo Ernest V. Siracusa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VENEZUELA Embassy: Caracas Viron P. Vaky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VIETNAM Embassy: Saigon Embassy at Saigon closed. Ambassador Martin and all other American personnel withdrawn and diplomatic relations ceased on April 30, 1975, due to the fact that the Republic of Vietnam ceased to exist on that date. Consular Offices: Bien Hoa Can Tho Da Nang Nha Trang WESTERN SAMOA Embassy: Apia (no office maintained) tArmistead I. Selden, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to New Zealand, Fiji,and Kingdom of Tonga; resident in Wellington. YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Sana Thomas J. Scotes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary The Embassy Branch Office in Taiz remains closed until further notice. YEMEN PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC All personnel were withdrawn from Embassy Aden on October 26, 1969. The Embassy will remain closed until further notice. The Government of Great Britain serves as protective power for the United States in the Yemen People’s Republic. YUGOSLAVIA Embassy: Belgrade —— ———, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zagreb ZAIRE Embassy: Kinshasa Walter L. Cutler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bukavu Kisangani Lubumbashi ZAMBIA Embassy: Lusaka Stephen Low, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SPECIAL MISSIONS USNATO (U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Brussels: Robert Strausz-Hupé, U.S. Permanent Repre-sentative with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten-tiary. USEC (U.S. Mission to the European Communi-ties), Brussels: Deene R. Hinton, U.S. Representative with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraor-: dinary and Plenipotentiary. U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York: Andrew J. Young of Georgia, U.S. Represent-ative to the United Nations and U.S. Representative in the Security Council with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary. U.S. Mission to the European Office of the United Nations and Other International Organizations, Geneva: Henry E. Catto, Jr., U.S. Representative with the rank of Ambassador. TAEA (U.S. Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency), Vienna: Gerald F. Tape, U.S. Representative with the personal rank of Ambassador. OAS (U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States), Washington, D.C.: Gale McGhee, U.S. Representative with the rank of Ambassador. USOECD (U.S. Mission to the Organization for Eco-nomic Cooperation and Development), Paris: William C. Turner, U.S. Representative with the personal rank of Ambassador. ICAO (U.S. Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization), Montreal: Betty C. Dillon, U.S. Representative with the rank of Minister. PRESS GALLERIES PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES 79-000 O -77 -56 PRESS GALLERIES SENATE PRESS GALLERY Phone, 224-0241 Superintendent.—Don C. Womack, 5818 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Superintendents: Paul H. Anderson, 4619 Harwich Road, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Wilbur G. De Perini, R.F.D. 2, Box 335, White Plains, Md. 20695. Sandra H. Hays, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Robert E. Petersen, Jr., 2819 Hunter Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Staff Assistant.—Merri 1. Baker, 309 Third Street SE. 20003. Gail Eisenstadt, Silver Secretary.— A. 8710 Leonard Drive, Spring, Md. 20910 HOUSE PRESS GALLERY Phone, 225-3945, 225-6722 Supernignionl =Benjamin C. West, 3612 Gramby Street, Hyattsville, Md. 84. Assistant Superintendents: Thayer V. Illsley, 4500 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Charles F. Marston, 10105 Phoebe Lane, Adelphi, Md. 20783. James N. Talbert, 3315 Wisconsin Avenue 20016 Jerry L. Gallegos, 3117 Laurel Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS Richard L. Madden, Chairman Leonard E. Larsen, Secretary James H. Adams Joan McKinney Walter A. Taylor RULES GOVERNING PRESS GALLERIES 1. Administration of the press galleries shall be vested in a Standing Com-mittee of Correspondents elected by accredited members of the galleries. The Committee shall consist of five persons elected to serve for terms of 2 years. Provided, however, that at the election in January 1951, the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall serve for 2 years and the remaining two for 1 year. Thereafter, three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and two in even-numbered years. Elections shall be held in January. The Committee shall elect its own chairman and secretary. Vacancies on the Committee shall be filled by special election to be called by the Standing Com-mittee. 2. Persons desiring admission to the press galleries of Congress shall make application in accordance with Rule 34 of the House of Representatives, subject. to the direction and control of the Speaker and Rule 34 of the Senate, which 850 rules shall be interpreted and administered by the Standing Committee of Corre-spondents, subject to the review and approval by the Tem Committee on Rules and Administration. 3. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall limit membership in the press galleries to bona fide correspondents of repute in their profession, under such rules as the Standing Committee of Correspondents shall prescribe. 4. Provided, however, that the Standing Committee of Correspondents shall admit to the galleries no person who does not establish to the satisfaction of the Standing Committee all of the following: (a) That his or her principal income is obtained from news correspondence intended for publication in newspapers entitled to second-class mailing privileges. (b) That he or she is not engaged in paid publicity or promotion work or in prosecuting any claim before Congress or before any department of the govern-ment, and will not become so engaged while a member of the galleries. (¢) That he or she is not engaged in any lobbying activity and will not become so engaged while a member of the galleries. 5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. 6. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall propose no change or changes in these rules except upon petition in writing signed by not less than 100 accredited members of the galleries. Tromas P. O’NEiILL, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate. HowaArp W. CANNON, Chairman. PRESS GALLERIES MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION (Name, home residence, and paper represented) Abramson, Howard S., 107 Second Street: States News Service (Pennsylvania), Allentown Morning Call, Allentown Evening Chronicle, Philadelphia Daily News. Abramson, Rudy P., 11806 Tree Fern Court, Reston, VA 22097: Los Angeles Times. Adams, James H., 631 Third Street: Associated Press. Adams, Robert, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. -Akita, Shuko, 1632 S Street, Apt. 32, 20009: Yomiuri Shimbun. Albert, John, 709 South Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Berner Tagblat (Berne). Albrectsen, Bent, 4718 North 21st Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Berlingske Tidende (Copenhagen). Albright, Joseph, 1318 34th Street 20007: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American-Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Hearld, Lufkin (TX) News, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Waco (TX) Tribune-Hearld. Aldinger, Charles S., 6932 Spelman Drive, Springfield, VA 22153: United Press International. Alexander, Andrew, 2401 Calvert Street 20008: Cox Newspapers, Dayton (OH) Journal Hearld. Alexander, Holmes, 922 25th Street 20037: McNaught Syndicate. Allen, Ira R., 1400 20th Street 20036: United Press International. Allen, Kenneth R., 644 Massachusetts Avenue 20002: Allen News Bureau, Alexandria (LA) Daily Town Talk. Allen, Robert S., 1525 28th Street 20007: Field Newspaper Syndicate, Allen News Service, Las Vegas (NV) Sun. Anderson, David E., 1813 Monroe Street 20010: United Press International. Anderson, Helen, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: San Antonio Light, Wichita Falls (TX) Times & Record - News. -Anderson, Jack N., 7300 Burdette Court, Bethesda, MD: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Ando, Hiroshi, 1709 Evelyn Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Andrews, Walter, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Reuters. Angle, Martha, 3550 Chesapeake Street 20008: Newspaper Enterprise Association. Antevil, Jeffrey H., 7305 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, VA 22307: New York Daily News. Anthan, George P., 8218 Larry Place, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Des Moines Register and Tribune. Armstrong, R. Scott, 1661 Crescent Place: Washington Post. Arnold, Gale H., 3540 Springland Lane: Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock), Texarkana (AR) Gazette, Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel-Record. Arrandale, Thomas J., 631 G Street SE. 20003: Congressional Quarterly. Arrowsmith, Marvin L., 1501 Trombone Court, Vienna, VA 22180: Associated Press. Arvidson, Cheryl R., 3218 Wisconsin Avenue, Apt. 101. 20016: United Press International. Asher, Robert L., 6443 Barnaby Street 20015: Washington Post. Atkins, Geoffrey R., 3900 Whispering Lane, Falls Church, VA 22041: Reuters. Aug, Stephen M., 6212 Roblynn Road, Laurel, MD 20810: Washington Star. Aukofer, Frank A., 4015 Thornton Street, Annandale, VA 22003: Milwaukee Journal. Austin, Gwendolyn, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Media General News Service. Averill, John H., 1325 Hemlock Street 20012: Los Angeles Times. Babcock, Charles R., 600-A G Street SE. 20003: Washington Post. Bachrach, Judith, 2501 Calvert Street: Washington Post. Bacon, Kenneth H., 1715 Hoban Road 20007: Wall Street Journal. Bagnalasta, Aldo, 4525 Klingle Street 20016: A.N.S.A. News Agency (Rome). Bailey, Diana, 5002 North 14th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Daily Bond Buyer. Bailey, Gilbert E., 3019 Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, VA: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News. Bain, Brian, 4300 North 24th Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Reuters. Baker, George L., 6513 Orono Court, Springfield, VA 22152: McClatchy Newspapers of California, Fresno Bee, Modesto Bee, Sacramento Bee. Bandy, Leland A., 507 G Street SE. 20003: Columbia (SC) Newspapers, Inc., Biloxi-Gulfport (MS) Daily Herald and Sun, Myrtle Beach (SC) Sun-News, Alexandria (VA) Gazette. Barbarie, Thomas J., 14706 Bently Square, Centreville, VA 22020: NC News Service. Barber, Stephen Guy, 2700 35th Place 20007: London Daily Telegraph. Barkdoll, Robert S., 11307 Mitscher Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Los Angeles Times. Barker, Karlyn, 2222 Q Street: Washington Post. Barnes, Frederic W., 4400 South First Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Star. Barnes, Richard L., 5705 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20016: Associated Press. Baron, Stephen M., 3129-3 University Boulevard, Kensington, MD: Providerce (RI) Journal-Bulletin. Barrer, Lester, 12605 Eldrid Court, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Today News Service, Inc. 852 Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Barrer, Myra E., 12605 Eldrid Court, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Today News Service, Inc. Barsukov, Yuri V., 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Izvestia (Moscow). Bartlett, Charles L., 4615 W Street: Chicago Daily News. Barton, John F., 5407 32d Street, 20015: United Press International. Bassett, Gene, 8106 Birnam Wood Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Scripps-Howard News Service. Baulch, Jerry T., 1931 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, MD 20903: Associated Press. Baxter, Norman K., 3419 Reservoir Road 2007: Houston Chronicle. Beale, Betty, 2926 Garfield Street 20008: Field Newspaper Syndricate, Washington Star. Beargie, C. Anthony, 3065 Canal Street 20007: Congressional Information Bureau, Inc. Beatty, Mary Lou, 2029 Connecticut Avenue: Washington Post. Beaudette, Richard, 1014 Massachusetts Avenue NE 20002: Newhouse News Service. Beckman, Aldo B., 1913 Key Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Beecher, William, 7911 Robinson Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Boston Globe. Beeston, Richard, 1696 32d Street 20007: London Daily Telegraph. Behr, Edward A., 3418 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Wall Street Journal. Behr, Peter B., 412 North Cherry Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Baltimore Sun. Behre, Doris, 3408 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, VA 22305: King Features Syndicate. Bell, David, £349 King Place 20007: London Financial Times. Bell, Lester M., 6505 Tower Drive, Apt. T-3, Alexandria, VA 22306: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Bea- con-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, Springfield (IL) State Journal & State, Register, Wheaton (IL) Daily Journal, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune and Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze. Bellows, James G., 5044 Millwood Lane 20016: Washington Star. Benedict, Howard, 5225 Pooks Hills Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Associated Press. Benefield, Richard E., 7915 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, VA 22306: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) Benjamin, Robert, 1465 Spring Vale, McLean, VA 22101: United Press International. Benjamin, Stanford H., 11115 Kenilworth Avenue: Garrett Park, MD 20766: Associated Press. Benson, Miles R., 224 Maryland Avenue NE.: Newhouse News Service. Berger, James R., 8802 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Congressional Quaterly. Berger, Joseph E., 103 G Street SW. 20024: Oregon Journal (Portland), Newhouse News Service. Berger, Roman, 1427 Whittier Street 20012: Tages Anzeiger (Zurich). Berlet, John F. (Chip), 1638 17th Street: College Press Service. Berlow, Alan, 2801 Cortland Place: Capitol Hill News Service. Bernhardt, Gene, 3820 Denfield Avenue, Kensington, MD. 20795: United Press International. Bernstein, Peter J., 3411 P Street 20007: Newhouse News Service. Berry, John F., 3555 Springland Lane: Washington Post. Beveridge, George D., Jr., 9302 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Washington Star. Bigler, Harold, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sherman (TX) Democrat, Temple (TX) Telegram, Oshkosh (WI) Daily Northwestern. Binder, David, 3921 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Binyon, Michazl R., 8136 Pinelake Court, Alexandria, VA 22309: London Times. Bishop, Freeman C., 1322 28th Street 20007: Oil Daily, London Metal Bulletin. Black, Christine M., 2130 N Street, No. 209 20037: Lowell (MA) Sun. Black, S. Norman, 1725 Tacoma Road. Edgewater, MD 21037: Associated Press. Black, William E., 8104 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: Alexandria Gazette. Blackman, Ann, 3035 O Street 20007: Associated Press. Blair, William M., 5602 Namakagen Road, Massachusetts Avenue Hills, MD 20016: New York Times. Blake, George R., 1800 R Street: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Com-mercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chroncile-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New XKensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch. New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls, (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY), Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Blanc, Marie-Therese, 4748 Reservoir Road: Le Provincal (Marseille). Blanchard, Allan E., 6722 Weaver Avenue, McLean, VA 20101: Detroit News. Blitzer, Wolf I., 4710 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Jerusalem Post. Block, Herbert L., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post, Field Newspaper Syndicate. Block, William K., Jr., 6248 Diamond Drive, Falls Church, VA: Toledo Blade. Bode, Roy E., 316 South Carolina Avenue SE.: Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock). Bonner, Christopher, 1100 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Columbus (GA) Enquirer and Ledger, Macon (GA) Telegraph and News. Boslough, John I., 124 Fifth Street NE., 20003: Denver Post. Bowman, Elizabeth C., 1728 20th Street 20009: Congressional Quarterly. 854 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Boyce, R. H., 5909 Plainview Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Scripps-Howard News Service. Boyd, Robert S., 5410 Mohican Road 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Boyle, Joseph M., 7729 Donnybrook Court, Annandale, VA 22003: Washington Post. Braaten, David G., 2108 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, VA: Washington Star. Bradee, Richard W., 6209 Bardu Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152: Milwaukee Sentinel. Braden, Thomas, 101 East Melross Street, Chevy Chase, MD: Lc¢s Angeles Times Syndicate. Bradlee, Benjamin C., 1712 21st Street 20009: Washington Post. Bradsher, Henry S., 5130 North 15th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Washington Star. Brandon, Henry, 3067 Whitehaven Street 20008: London Sunday Times News Service, Thomson News- papers (England). Brazaitis, Thomas J., 5483 30th Street 20015: Cleveland Plain Dealer. Brightman, Samuel C., 6308 Crathie Lane 20016: Today News Service, Inc. Brines, Russell, 4518 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Kaigai Hyoron Sha News Agency (Tokyo). Broder, David S., 4024 North 27th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Brogan, Patrick, 3324 North Hampton Street: London Times. Brown, Mark H., 425 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003: Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau: Portland (ME) Press Herald-Express, Augusta (ME) Kennebec Journal, Waterville (ME) Sentinel, Bangor (ME) Daily News, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Cape Cod (MA) Times, Holyoke (MA) Transcript-Telegram, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Brockton (MA) Enterprise, Newport (RI) Daily News, Danbury (CT) News-Times, Oneonta (NY) Star, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Buffalo (NY) Courier Express, Pocono Record, Stroudsburg (PA), The Herald, Sharon (PA), The Daily Item, Sunbury (PA), Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Anchorage (AK) Daily Times, Atlantic City (NJ) Press, Treton (NJ) Times, Joplin (MO) Globe, Medford (OR) Mail-Tribune. Brown, Joe, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution. Brown, Merrill, 3040 Idaho Avenue 20016: Media General News Service. Brown, Warren A., 8302 Tobin Road, Annandale, VA 22003: Washington Post. Bryan, Thomas E., 3316 Ardley Court, Falls Church, VA 22241: United Press International. Buchan, Betsy S., 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22204: Congressional Information Bureau. Buchanan, Patrick J., 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Buchwald, Art, 4327 Hawthorne Street 20016: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Buckley, Patrick, 4850 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Latin American News Agency. Budimir, Velimir, 730 24th Street 20037: Tanjug News Agency (Yugoslavia). Bullen, Dana, 700 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Washington Star. Burgin, C. David, 2413 Tunlaw Road 20007: Washington Star. Burke, Judith E., 3336 Quesada Street 20015: Thomson Newspapers, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Ansonia (CT) Sentinel, Austin (MN) Herald, Canton (OH) Repository, Cape Giradeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Clay (FL) Today, Connellsville (PA) Courier, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, East Liverpcol (OH) Review, Eureka (CA) Times Standard, Fairmont (WV) Times, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel, Fond Du Lac (WI) Reporter, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Greenville (PA) Record-Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Jackson (FL) Floridan, Key West (FL) Citizen, Kittanning (PA) Leader Times, Lafayette (ILA) Advertiser, Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Leaven-worth (KS) Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Manitowoc (WI) Herald Times, Marion (OH) Star, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Monessen (PA) Valley Independent, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Newark (OH) Advocate, Newburgh (NY) News, Oswego (NY) Palladium Times, Oxnard (CA) Press Courier, Petersburg (VA) Progress Index, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Salem (OH) News, Salisbury (MD) Times, San Gabriel (CA) Valley Tribune, Steu-benville (OH) Herald Star, Taunton (MA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder. Burkhardt, Robert, P.O. Box 263, Shepherdstown, WV 25443: New York Journal of Commerce. Burks, Edward C., 1310 New Hampshire Avenue: New York Times. Burnett, Leon R., 4415 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, VA: United Press International. Burnham, David, 1405 31st Street 20007: New York Times. Burns, Creighton L., 3308 Cathedral Avenue 20008: The Age (Melbourne). Burns, Kathleen M., 5787 Winston Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Health News). Burros, Marian, 7215 Helmsdale Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Busey, G. Brian, 329 East Capitol Street 20003: Congressional Monitor. Butler, Robert M., 1 Scott Circle 20036: Daily Traffic World. Buz, Leonid, 5562 Ascot Court, Arlington, VA: Tass News Agency. Byrd, Lee, 4431 South 34th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Associated Press. Byrne, Don, 1300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Daily Traffic World. Byrne, John A., 3823 El Camino Place, Alexandria, VA 22309: Fairchild Publications. Cahill, Jerome S., 11672 Mediterranean Court, Reston, VA: New York Daily News. Caldwell, Douglas E., 5105-A Shepherd Drive, Waldorf, MD 20601: Associated Press. : Campbell, Don, 7704 Newcastle Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danvill: (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Cannon, Lou, 1934 Hull Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Washington Post. Carelli, Richard, 6 Holly Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20760: Associated Press. Carmody, John J., Fairfax Hotel: Washington Post. Carper, Elsie, 4421 Windom Place 20016: Washington Post. Carter, J. Stanley, 2500 Q Street 20007: New York Daily News. Cary, James D., 1102 Brentfield Drive, McLean, V A 22101: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, Springfield (IL) State Journal & State Register, Wheaton (IL) Daily Journal, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune and Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze. Cassady, John H., 3314 Gunston Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Washington Star. Castelli, James J., 5350 Knole Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: NC News Service. Catterall, Lee, 1603 19th Street: Mountain States News Service. Causey, Mike, 108 Valley Road 20016: Washington Post. Cawthorne, David M., 4804 Erskine Road, College Park, MD 29740: Daily Traffic World. Cazalas, Robert P., 11482 Bingham Terrace, Reston, VA 22091: Congressional Information Bureau. Inc. Chadwick, John, 5304 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, MD 20016: Associated Press. Chapman, Joseph M., 1514 17th Street 20036: United Press International. Chapman, R. Stanley, 5330 North 37th Street 22207: Daily Traffic World. Chapman, William T., 3507 Idaho Avenue 20016: Washington Post. : Charlton, Linda, 1700 36th Street 20007: New York Times. Chatel, Francois, 3316 Reservoir Road 20007, Agence France Presse. Chaze, William L., 2426 North Columbus Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Dallas Times-Herald. Cheshire, Maxine, 2011 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, VA: Washington Post. Childs, Marquis W., 2703 Dumbarton Street 20007: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Choga, Kazuya, 5800 Merton Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Kyodo News Service. Chow, Jack, 9603 53d Avenue, College Park, MD 20740: Taipei China Times (Taiwan). Choyke, William Jeff, 310 East Capitol Street, No. 6: Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Christensen, Jean, 1359 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003: Capitol Hill News Service. Cimons, Marlene, 141 North Early Street, Alexandria, VA: Los Angeles Times. Clarke, Fletcher J., 1673 Columbia Road 20009: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (M1) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. 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Clavel, Guy, 3620 Quesada Street 20015: Agence France Presse. Clayton, William E., 3402 Halcyon Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: United Press International. Cleland, John A., 3861 Upton Street 20008: Houston Chronicle. Cloherty, John J., 1178 National Press Building 20045: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Clymer, Adam, 438 New Jersey Avenue SE 20003: New York Daily News. Coates, James, 141 North Early Street, Alexandria, VA: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Cobb, Bruce, 3450 George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 22205: Reuters. Coe, Richard L., 2713 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Washington Post. Coffey, Aldon L., 3303 Dona Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22303: Reuters. Coffey, C. Shelby, 6628 Melrose Drive, McLean, VA: Washington Post. Coffey, Raymond R., 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Chicago Daily News. Cohen, Barbara S., 4425 Volta Place 20007: Washington Star. Cohen, Richard M., 4425 Volta Place 20007: Washington Post. Cohen, Ronald E., 8105 White's Ford Way, Potomac, MD 20854: United Press International. Cohn, Gary, 1409 Hopkins Street: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Cohn, Leon M., 5448 33d Street 20015: Washington Star. Cohn, Mary, 5448 33d Street 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Cole, Benjamin R., 6529 Beverly Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Indianapolis Star, Muncie (IN) Star, Arizona Republic, Vincennes (IN) Sun-Commercial. 856 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Cole, Martha, 3842 Windom Place 20016: Associated Press. Coleman, Milton, 3816 Pope Street SE. 20020: Washington Post. Combes, Abbott, 335 Ninth Street SE. 20003: Washington Star. Comfort, Nicholas A. F., 5328 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: London Daily Telegraph. Conlan, Michael F., 133 Seventh Street 20003: Newhouse News Service. Conlon, Michael J., 403 Fourth Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Conlow, John, 2512 Q Street: Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Cape Cod (MA) Times, Portland (ME) Press-Herald Express, Au-gusta (ME) Kennebec Journal, Waterville (ME) Sentinel, Bangor (ME) Daily News, Holyoke (MA) Transcript-Telegram, Newport (RI) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Brockton (MA) Enterprise, Danbury (CT) News-Times, Oneonta (NY) Star, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Pocono Record, Strauds-berg (PA) Anchorage (AK) Daily Times, Buffalo (NY) Courier-Express, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Sharon (PA) Herald, Sunbury (PA), The Daily Item, Atlantic City (NJ) Press, Trenton (NJ) Times, Joplin (MO) Globe, Medford (OR) Mail-Tribune. Conn, Harry F., 3245 Livingston Street 20015: Press Associates, Inc. Connell, Christopher V., 6141 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041: Associated Press. Connelly, William A., 2127 California Street: Media General News Service. Connor, John, 4910 North 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Daily Bond Buyer. Connors, Thomas J., Jr., 3044 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: New York Journal of Commerec-. Conover, Lynn, 30 East Masonic View, Alexandria, VA 22301: American Banker. Conroy, Sarah Booth, 5016 16th Street 20011: Washington Post. Cook, Barbara C., 6129 12th Road North, Arlington, VA 22205: Travel Management Daily. Cook, F. Rhodes, 7119 Strathmore Street, Falls Church, VA 22042: Congressional Quarterly. Cook, Peter N., 6607 Old Stage Road, Rockville,MD 20852: Financial Times News Service (Canada). Cooney, Robert B., 2621 Colston Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Press Associates Inc. Cooper, Ann K., 1882 Columbia Road 20009: Ohio/Washington News Service. Cooper, Richard T., 8721 Eugene Place, Alexandria, VA 22308: Los Angeles Times. Coppenbarger, Howard L., 3727 Northampton Street 20015: Scripps-Howard News Service. Corddry, Charles W., 4304 Glenridge Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Cordray, Ronald E., 2407 Rocky Branch, Vienna, VA 22180: Booth Newspapers, Inc.: Grand Rapids Press, Flint Journal, Kalamazoo Gazette, Saginaw News, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Muaskezon Chr.n-icle, Bay City Times, Ann Arbor News. Cormier, Frank, 9306 Coronado Terrace, Fairfax, VA: Associated Press. Cornell, Barbara, 1618 21st Street 20009: Editorial Research Reports. Costello, Mary, 950 25th Street 20037: Editorial Research Reports. Cowan, Edward, 3924 Harrison Street 20015: New York Times. Cowell, Mary K., 2016 North Adams Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Health Daily). Craft, Carl C., 5274 Lonsdale Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Associated Press. Cramer, John F., Route 8, Box 81, Annapolis, MD 21401: Washington Star. Cranford, John R., 322A Fourth Street NE. 20002: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Higher Education Daily) Crenshaw, Albert B., 321 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: Washington Post. Cromley, Allan W., 3320 Stonybrae Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times. Cromley, Ray, 1912 Martha's Road, Alexandria, VA: Cromley News Features. Cronan, Carey, 10618 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Bridgeport Post-Telegram, Stamford (CT) Advocate, Waterbury (CT) Republican, and American, Meridan (CT) Record-Journal, Greenwich (CT) Time. Crosby, Thomas R., Jr., 2015 Belmont Road: Washington Star. Cross, Mercer, 5913 Cranston Road, 20016: Congressional Quarterly. Crutcher, Anne, 700 East Capitol Street 20003: Washington Star. Cullen, Robert B., 1508 Crittenden Street: Associated Press. Cunningham, Morris, 6002 Woodacres Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Memphis Commercial Appeal. Curley, John J., 5908 Osceola Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. 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Curry, Brack, 5225 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Associated Press. Curry, Leonard, Box 1144, Middleburg, VA 22117: United Press International. Curry, William Nye, 10417 Fyfe Court, Fairfax, VA 22030: Washington Post. Cuthriell, Robert E., 950 25th Street 20037: Congressional Qusrterly. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Dalecki, Kenneth B., 9121 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Thomson Newspapers, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Ansonia (CT) Sentinel, Austin (MN) Herald, Canton (OH) Repository, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Clay (FL) Today, Connellsville (PA) Courier, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, East Liverpool (OH) Re-view, Eureka (CA) Times Standard, Fairmont (WV) Times, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel, Fond Du Lac (WI) Reporter, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Greenville (PA) Record-Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Jackson (FL) Floridan, Key West (FL) Citizen, Kittanning (PA) Leader Times, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Leavenworth (KS) Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Manitowoc (WI) Herald Times, Marion (OH) Starr, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Monessen (PA) Valley Independent, Mt. 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Dear, David R., 9617 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: Dear Publication, Inc.; Elizabeth City (NC) Advance, Sedalia (MO) Democrat-Capital, Henderson (KY) Gleaner-Journal. DeChard, Margaret Kernodle, 3110 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305: Associated Press. Delaney, William E., Jr., 207 North Royal Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Star. Delano, Anthony, Apt. 712, 2501 Calvert Street: London Daily Mirror. de Lesseps, Suzanne, 2129 Florida Avenue, 20008: Editorial Research Reports. DeLong, Edward X., 3891 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA. 22030: United Press International. Den, Yoshiyuki, 5601 Seminary Road, Falls Church, VA: JiJi Press. Denniston, Lyle W., 5070 Fulton Street 20016: Washington Star. Denton, Herbert H., 1 Potomac Court, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Deschodt, Georges, 4527 Alton Place 20016: Agence France Presse. de Silva, Ranjit, 5630 23d Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Reuters. de Toledano, Ralph, 825 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Copley News Service. Dewar, Helen, 1 Potomac Court, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. DeWitt, Karen E., 1812 Kilbourne Place: Washington Post. DiBennedetto, William R., 312 North Lee Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Congressional Information Bureau. Dickenson, James R., 4101 Glenrose Street Kensington, MD 20795: Washington Star. Dietrich, William A., 11942 Barrel Cooper Co. :t, Reston, VA 22091: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Bur-lington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. 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Dietsch, Robert W., 5303 Elliott Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Dillin, John W., Jr., 5525 North 15th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Christian Science Monitor. Dillman, Grant, 6604 Rosecroft Place, Falls Church, VA 22043: United Press International. Dissentshik, Ido J., 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Maariv (Tel Aviv). Ditzen, L. Stuart, 1407 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, VA: Philadelphia Bulletin. Doan, Michael F., 922 24th Street 20037: Associated Press. Dobbin, Muriel, 2401 Calvert Street 20008: Baltimore Sun. Dobbins, Del, 1615 Q Street, Apt. 211: New York Journal of Commerce. Dobkin, Robert A., 2304 Whitcomb Place, Falls Church, VA 22046: Associated Press. Dodson, Angela, 511% Seventh Street 20003: Gannett News, Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and 8568 | Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New XKensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morninz Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (N'Y) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Donnelly, Harrison, 2302 41st Street: Congressional Quarterly Donovan, Robert : 4933 Crescent Street, Bethesda, MD 20016: Los Angeles Times. Dowling, Robert J., 219 Ninth Street SE.: American Banker. Dowling, Thomas, 3825 Legation Street 20015: Washington Star. Downie, Leonard, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Washington Post. Downs, Adam M., 2408 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: United Press International. Drake, Bruce, 2900 Ccnnecticut Avenue: New Ycrk Daily News. Dudman, Richard, 3409 Newark Street 20016: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Dudney, Robert S., 1014 Prince Street, No. 5, Alexandria, VA: Dallas Times Herald. Duke, Robert, 6060 Duke Street 22304: Alexandria, VA 22314: Albuquerque Tribune, El Paso Herald-Post, Rocky Mountain News (Denver). Duncan, Andrew, 1626 Oakview Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20903: Daily Traffic World. Dunne, Nancy, 1325 E Street: London Financial Times. Dyckman, Martin A., 9839 Lake Pointe Drive, Burke, VA 22015: St. Petersburg Times. Easthan, Thcmas, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007: Hearst Newspapers, San Francisco Examiner. Eaton, William J., 1106 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, VA 22314: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Eberle, James A., 12623 Memory Lane, Bowie, MD 20715: Evansville Press, Kentucky Post. Eccles, Mary E., 508 Second Street SE. 20003: Congressional Quarterly. Edsall, Thcmas B., 511 Fourth Street SE. 20003: Baltimore Sun. Edstrom, Ed, 922 24th Street 20037: Energy Daily. Egerstrom, Lee, 419 North Fillmore Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Duluth (MN) Herald & News Tribune, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch. Egorov, Eugeny, 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: TASS News Agency (U.S.S.R.). Ehrenhalt, Alan, 2129 Florida Avenue 20008: Congressional Q 1arterly. Eisen, Jack E., 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA: Washington Post. Elder, Shirley, 2401 Daphne Lane, Alexandria. VA 22306: Cngressional Quarterly. Elsasser, Glen R., 319 C Street NE. 20002: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Elsman, Max C., 1626 Foxhall Road 20007: Capitol Publications. Embrey, George A., 6820 Dean Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Columbus Dispatch. Emery, Fred A., 5110 38th Street 20016: London Times. Emory, Alan S., 6302 Crosswoods Circle, Falls Church, VA 22044: Watertown (NY) Daily Times, Oswego (NY) Palladium-Times, Schenectady (NY) Gazette, North American Newspaper Alliance. Endo, Fummaso, 7424 Turner Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun. Epstein, Aaron, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer. Epstein, Noel, 409 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Washington Post. Epstein, Sidney, 409 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Washington Star. Ericson, Helen J., 614 East Capitol Street NE. 20003: New York Journal of Commerce. Eskey, Kenneth D., 5102 Baltimore Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Evans, Philip M., 392 G Street 20003: Washington Star. Evans, Ross S., Ir., 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Star. Evans, Rowland, Ir., 3125 O Street 20007: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. Everett, Glenn D., 1110 South Glen Road, Potomac, MD: Belleview (OH) Gazette, Bryan (OH) Times. Ewing, Charles G., 11018 Delmar Court, Fairfax, VA 22030: Washington Star. Fairbairn, Garry Li; 907-1111 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: Canadian Press. Fake, John D., 2510 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, MD 20781: Seikyo Press (Tokyo). Falk, Carol H., 1525 Q Street 20009: Wall Street Journal. Farney, Dennis, 222 South Alfred Street Alexandria, VA 22307: Wall Street Journal. Farnsworth, Clyde, 1920 L Street 20036: New York Times. Farris, Frederick J., 2830 Rittenhouse Street 20015: International Herald Tribune. Feaver, Douglas B., 205 Summers Drive, Alexandria, VA 22301: Washington Post. Feichtlbauer, Hubert E., 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Kurier (Vienna, Austria). Feinberg, Lawrence W., 3422 30th Street 20008: Washington Post. Feinsilber, Myron, 5154 34th Street 20008: United Press International. Feldman, Trude B., 737-3586, Mayflower Hotel: Elizabeth (NJ) Daily Journal. Fernandez-Ponte, Fausto, 9937 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22030: Excelsior. Fernsworth, Lawrence, 507 Seward Square SE.: Fernsworth News Service, Johnson City (TN) Press- Chronicle; Sacramento (CA) Bee; Fresno (CA) Bee; Modesto (CA) Bee; Morristown (TN) Daily Gazette and Mail, Lebancn (TN) Democrat. Ferris, Craig T., 3937 Military Road 20015: Daily Bond Buyer. Fialka, John J., 2030 Rhode Island Avenue 22101: Weshington Star. Filteau, Jerome F., 12119 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, MD 20902: NC News Service. Finney, John Warren, 5275 Watson Street 20016: New Ycrk Times. Finney, Ruth, 1525 28th Street 20007: Field Newspaper Syndicate, Allen News Service. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Fitzhugh, Lynne D., 332 Eighth Street 20003: Today News Service. Fix, Lisa S., 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: London Financial Times. Flanagan, Mike, 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Tulsa Daily World. Flander, Judy, 8601 Acorn Circle, Vienna, VA 22180: Washington Star. Flattau, Edward, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Artists and Writers Syndicate. Fleishman, Sandy, 19005 Bloomfield Road, Olney, MD 20832: States News Service (CT) New Haven Register, New Haven Journal-Courier, Waterbury Republican, Waterbury American. Fliess, Maurice, 11543 Hickory Cluster, Reston,22090: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) VA: Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American-Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Lufkin (TX) News, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Flora, Whitt, 5801 North 15th Street, Arlington,VA 22205: Cincinnati Post, Cleveland Press, Columbus Citizens-Journal. Fogarty, John R., 5002 Jamestown Road 20016: San Francisco Chronicle. Fogg, Sam. 5425 20th Street North, Arlington, VA: United Press International. Fogg, Susan Ann, 1414 17th Street 20036: Newhouse News Service. Foltz, Don, 2800 Woodley Road 20008: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Education Daily). Foreman, Laura, 1300 Tracy Place, Falls Church, VA 22046: New York Times. Foster, Clifford, 610 Third Street SE. 20003: NC News Service. Foster, James E., 8110 Dayton Street, Lorton, VA 22079: Scripps-Howard News Service. Fox, Catherine A., 5214 Maris Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304: London Daily Mail. Fox, Larry R., 7510 Ambergate Place, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Post. Foy, Louis, 2005 N Street 20007: Agence-France Presse. Frank, Allan Dodds, 225 Virginia Avenue SE. 20061: Washington Star. Frank, Murray, 11724 Auth Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Jewish Daily Forward (NY). Frankland, Mark, 3059 Q Street 20007: London Observer Foreign News Service. Franklin, Benjamin A., 11404 Rokeby Avenue, Garrett Park, MD 20766: New York Times. Franklin, Carol B., 11 Second Street NE. 20002: Baptist Press. Franklin, Mary Beth, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Commodity News Service. Free, James, 4700 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Birmingham News, Newhouse News Service. Freed, Bruce, 5435 High Tide Court, Columbia, MD 21044: Wall Street Journal. Freed, Kenneth J., 23024 Timber Creek Lane, Clarksburg, MD 20734: Associated Press. Friedman, Saul, 14411 Gunstock Court, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Fritchey, Clayton, 3327 P Street 20007: Newsday. Fritz, Sara Jane, 1315 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: United Press International. Fu, Chien Chung, 14001 Oakvale Street, Rockville, MD 20853: Central News Agency (Taipei). Furgurson, Ernest B., 4805 Sedgwick Street 20016: Baltimore Sun. Gailey, Philip, 3632 Jenifer Street 20015: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Miami (FL) Herald, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat. Gaither, Virgil, 311 C Street SE. 20003: Tulsa Tribune. Gamarekian, Barbara, 3225 Volta Place 20007: New York Times. Gan, Vitaly, 6145 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041: Tass News Agency (U.S.S.R.). Gannon, James P., 1111 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. Gapay, Les L., 10025 Brunet Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Wall Street Journal. Gardner, Judy, 3948 Garrison Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly. Garreau, Joel R., R.F.D. 1, Box 448A, Gainesville, VA 22065: Washington Post. Garrett, W. Barry, 9805 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014: Baptist Press. Garton, Janet E., 3805 Rodman Street 20016: Travel Management Daily. Gavshon, Arthur L., 1325 18th Street: Associated Press. Gedda, George L., 1753 Ivy Oak Square, Reston, VA: Associated Press. Geddie, John, 1303 East Holly Avenue, Sterling, VA: Dallas Morning News. Gentry, Margaret Ann, 907 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Associated Press. Germond, Jack W., 6613 Virginia View Court 20016: Washington Star. Gerrity, John, 406 Water Street, St. Michaels, MD 21663: Daily Bond Buyer (N.Y.) Gerstel, Steven V., 1635 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, VA: United Press International. Gerstenzang, James, 7427 12th Street 20012: Associated Press. Gest, Kathryn Waters, 1800 R. Street NW. 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Geyelin, Philip L., 1800 Kalorama Square 20008: Washington Post. Geyer, Georgie Anne 800 25th Street 20037: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Gildea, William, 5904 Cobalt Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Washington Post. Gilliam, Dorothy B., 1752 Lamont Street: Washington Post. Gilmore, Daniel F., 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007: United Press International. Gimlin, Hoyt L., 2626 North Quantico Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Editorial Research Reports. Gingras, Angele de T., 316 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Women’s News Service, Hollywood Reporter. Girard, Priscilla, 1428 Foxhall Road 20007: Fairchild Publications. Glaser, Vera R., 5000 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Glass, Andrew J., 2001 Brandywine Street 20008: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American-Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Lufkin (TX) News, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Gold, Henry Clay, 10940 Wickshire Way, Rockville, MD 20852: Kansas City Star & Times. Golden, James R., 1800 R Street 20009: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Belling-ham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and 860 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honololu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal , Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Van-dergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tuscon (AZ) Citizen. Goldenberg, Gene S., 3611 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Scripps-Howard News Service. Gonzalez, Juan, 5793 Winston Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: El Pais (Madrid). Gonzalez-Casanovas, Francisco J., 5800 Quantrell Avenue, No. 1411, Alexandria, VA 22313: EFE Spanish News Agency. Goren, Zeyyat, 5715 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, MD 20014: Milliyet (Istanbul). Goshko, John M., 9810 Summit Avenue, Kensington, MD 20795: Washington Post. Gotcher, Richard H., 15009 Jarski Court, Centreville, VA 22020: Dow Jones News Service. Grady, Ernest (Sandy), 3309 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, VA 22305: Philadelphia Bulletin. Grady, James, 21 Sixth Strzet NE.: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Graham, Gary, 4330 Carmelo Drive, No. 101, Annandale, VA: States News Service (PA) Allentown Morning Call, Allentown Evening Chronicle, Philadelphia Daily News. Green, Michael D., 415 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003: McClatchy Newspapers. Green, Robert D., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Reuters. Greenberger, Robert, 3903 Jenifer Street 20015: Fairchild Publications. Greenfield, Meg., 3318 R. Street 20007: Washington Post. Gregson, Peter J., 734 North Albemarle Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Reuters. Greider, William H., 5931 Utah Avenue: Washington Post. Gribbroek, Eugene C., 1011 North Mansion Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, E1 Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rock-ford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tuscon (AZ) Citizen. Groer, Anne, 2032 Belmont Road 20009: Orlando Sentinel Star. Gruenberg, Robert, 4018 Ingersol Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Chicago Daily News. Guidry, Vernon A., Jr., 455 College Parkway, Rockville, MD: Washington Star. Guillory, John Ferrel, 4324 Alton Place 20016: Raleigh (NC) News and Observer. Gumpert, Anita, 3752 McKinley Street 20015: Agence France-Presse. Gutman, Roy W., 1703 21st Street: Reuters. Gwertzman, Bernard, 4416 Q Street 20007: New York Times. Hagan, Richard, 419 East Howell Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Higher Edu- cation Daily). Hager, Barry M., 3422 R Street 20007: Congressional Quarterly. Hager, Philip, 1607 Eighth Place, McLean, VA 22101: Los Angeles Times. Haggett, Alice B., 3016 Tilden Street: New Orleans Times-Picayune. Hall, John N., 7125 Carol Lane, Falls Church, VA 22042: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Special News Service, Albany Times Union, Albany Knickerbocker News, Boston Herald American and Sunday Herald Advertiser; Los Angeles Herald Examiner, San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Halloran, Richard, 916 EsseHouse, 4740 Connecticut Avenue, 20008: New York Times. Halverson, Guy, 203 Yoakum Parkway, No. 1219, Alexandria, VA 22304: Christian Science Monitor. Hamer, John C., 229 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Editorial Research Reports. Hamilton, John C.M., 5300 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: The Melbourne Herald. Hamilton, Martha M., 3615 Albermarle Street: Washington Post. Hamm, Martha J. 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Daily Traffic World. Hanna, Sam, 610 Melrose Street, Alexandria, VA 22302: New Orleans (LA) States Item, Youngstown (OH) Vindicator, Peoria Journal Star. Harkness, Peter A., 5407 Macomb Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Harris, Emily C., 7833 Patriot Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Education Daily). Harris, Paul C., 3631 Everett Street 20008: Variety Daily. Harris, Ralph, 6312 Alcott Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Reuters. Hasegawa, Jushiro, 3621 Buckwood Court, Annandale, VA: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Hastey, Stan L., 1313 North Illinois Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Baptist Press. Hathaway, Hope, 923 National Press Building 20045: Trans-World News Service. Haupt, Robert B., 1609 Simmons Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Australian Financial Review. Hayslett, Charles N., Jr., 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Atlanta Journal. Healy, Paul F., 4000 Tunlaw Road: New York Daily News. Heavey, James J., 306 West Edmonston Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Washington Star. Heinl, Robert D., Jr., 2400 California Street 20008: Detroit News. Heller, Jean, 10208 Carol Street, Great Falls, VA 22066: Newsday. Heltai, Andras, 7105 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, MD: Hungarian News Agency. Herbers, John N., 7514 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: New York Times. Hershey, Robert D., Jr., 3508 Dundee Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Herzog, James P., 1433 Geranium Street 20012: Louisville Courier-Journal. Hess, David, 5411 Easton Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal. Hewlett, Frank, 3412 North Thomas Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Salt Lake Tribune, Seattle Times. Hickling, Leland G., 5 Fourth Street NE. 20002: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VI) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Agrus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Van-dergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Hicks, Ian, 1708 Monza Road, McLean, VA 22101: Sidney Morning Herald. Hicks, Nancy, 1841 Wyoming Avenue 20009: New York Times. Hildreth, James M., 5038 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, VA: United Press International. Hiner, Louis C., 3426 Farm Hill Drive, Falls Church, VA: Indianapolis News, Muncie (IN) Press, Phoenix Gazette. : Hines, Cragg, 600 G Street SE. 20003: Houston Chronicle. Hines, William M., Jr., 702 Third Street SW.: Chicago Sun-Times. Hishiki, Kazuyoshi, 6212 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, MD 20016: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Hoart, Helen L., 1814 Kilbourne Place 20010: Capitol Publications, Inc., (Education Daily). Hoffman, Fred S., 6915 Lodestone Court, Alexandria, VA 22306: Associated Press. Hollander, Richard, 3502 Macomb Street 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Hollander, Richard S., 371 Homeland Southway, Baltimore, MD 21212: Baltimore News American. Hollyer, William, 4884 MacArthur Boulevard 20007: Capitol Hill News Service. Holsendolph, Ernest, 4314 Cedarlake Court, Alexandria, VA 22309: New York Times. Holusha, John M., 4631 South Fifth Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Star. Hong, Gary, 604 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Congressional Quarterly. Hope, Paul B., 6917 Cabin John Road, Springfield, VA 22150: Washington Star. Hornblower, Margot, 3528 Quebec Street 20016: Washington Post. Hornig, Roberta, 2500 Q Street: Washington Star. Horsch, Juergen F., 4001 North 30th Street, Arlington, VA: Deutsche Presse Agentur. Horton, Alan M., 3200 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Scripps-Howard News Service. Horton, Bob, 514 West Burke Street, Martinsburg, WV: Reuters. House, Karen Elliot, 124 Duddington Place SE.: Wail Street Journal. Houston, Paul G., 3104 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, VA: Los Angeles Times. Hovey, Graham, 1733 N. Street 20036: New York Times. Howard, Doran T., 4809 Randolph Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Associated Press. Hoyt, Clark F., 633 A Street NE. 20002: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Hugo, Eugene N., 819 National Press Building 20045: Argus South African Newspapers, Ltd. Hume, Ellen K., 3606 35th Street 20016: Los Angeles Times. Humphries, Harrison B., 411 Deerfield Avenue; Silver: Spring, MD 20910: Associated Press. Hunt, Albert R., 2126 Connecticut Avenue: Wall Street Journal. Hunt, Terence, 1611 21st Street 20009: Associated Press. Hunter, Marjorie, 3517 R Street 20007: New York Times. Hutnyan, Joseph D., 6620 Lybrook Court, Bethesda, MD, American Banker. Hyatt, James C., 4002 Oak Hill Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Wall Street Journal. Hyde, Nina 8., 3505 Macomb Street: Washington Post. Hyer, Matjorie, 4100 W Street: Washington Post. Hyon, So-Whan, 4906 Fran Place, Alexandria, VA 22312: Orient Press Agency (Seoul). 862 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Inazawa, Kazuo, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, VA: Hokkaido Press (Japan). Irwin, Don, 3904 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20016: Los Angeles Times. Isaacs, Stephen D., 5008 Lowell Street 20016: Washington Post. Isikoff, Michael, 3500 South 16th Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Capitol Hill News Service. Israel, David, 1318 29th Street 20007: Washington Star. Jackman, Francis P., 311 McDonough Road, Annapolis, MD 21401: New York Daily News. Jackson, D. Brooks, 2812 Adams Mill Road 20009: Associated Press. Jackson, Robert L., 4844 Van Ness Street 20016: Los Angeles Times. Jacobini, Lois, 919 Hughes Mews 20036: North American‘Newspaper Alliance. Jaffe, James M., 2717 38th Street 20007: Congressional Quarterly. James, Betty 2500 Q Street: Washington Star. Jaques, Milton G., 210 Maryland Avenue, Edgewater, MD 21037: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Shrewsbury (NJ) Daily Register. Jaroslovsky, Richard, 4849 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Wall Street Journal. Jemison, Terry L., 2804 Boswell Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22306: Alexandria Gazette. Jenkins, Ruth A., 2112 New Hampshire Avenue 20009: Atlanta Daily World. Jobes, William P., 8400 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, VA 22152: Washington Star. Johnson, Carrie, 3505 T Street 20007: Washington Post. Johnson, Haynes B., 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Washington Post. Johnson, Hillary J., 2231 California Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Johnson, Janice, 207 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Johnston, Oswald L., 3104 Q Street 20007: Washington Star. Joiner, Robert L., Jr., 2059 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, VA: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Jones, Clayton, 1410 Corcoran Street 20009: Christian Science Monitor. Jones, William H., 3901 Ingomar Street 20015: Washington Post. Joyce, Christopher R., 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Edu- cation Daily). Kadis, Philip M., 1734 P Street: Washington Star. Kaiser, Robert G., 1711 S Street 20009: Washington Post. Kamath, Madhav V., 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: The Times of India. Kane, Frank R., 1011 Potomac Lane, Alexandria, VA 22308: Toledo Blade, Monterey (CA) Peninsula Herald. Kantor, Seth, 5115 Wessling Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014: Detroit News. Kaps, Carola, 1916 37th Street 20007: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Karen, Lauri E., 8605 Timber Hill Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: Helsingen Sanomat (Helsinki). Karmin, Monroe W., 7011 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Chicago Daily News. Karr, Albert R., 7608 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20034: Wall Street Journal. Kaul, Donald W., 9916 Wildwood Road, Kensington, MD 20795: Des Moines Register and Tribune. Kawanago, Makoto, 7658 Riverton Drive, Springfield, VA 22152: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Kaylor, Robert L., 2412 Observatory Place: United Press International. Kearns, Robert M., 7610 Helena Drive, Falls Church, VA: Reuters. Keatley, Robert L., 139 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Keller, William G., 1619 S Street 20009: The Oregonian (Portland), Newhouse News Service. Kelley, Wayne, 511 Robinson Court, Alexandria, VA 22302: Congressional Quarterly. Kelly, Harry J., 2212 South Columbus Street, Arlington, VA: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Kelly, Virginia W., 3930 Connecticut Avenue: Long Beach (CA) Independent and Press-Telegram. Kempster, Norman, 9503 Midwood Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Los Angeles Times. Kendall, Donald M., 903 Gist Avenue, Silver Spring, MD: Associated Press. Kendall, Linda D., 1195 National Press Building 20045: Commodity News Services. Kenworthy, E. W., 3062 Porter Street: New York Times. Kernan, Michael, 1601 38th Street 20007: Washington Post. Kessler, Ronald, 6512 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Khakbaz, Javad, 3639 Fulton Street: Iran Times. Kidd, John Desta, 414 East Alexandria Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Fairchild Publications. Kidney, James A., 1315 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: United Press International. Kilpatrick, James J., White Walnut Hill, Woodville, VA 22749: Washington Star Syndicate. Kim, Young II, 4903 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22312: Hapdong News Agency (Seoul). King, Brian B., Kearneysville, WV 25430: Associated Press. King, Llewellyn, 2201 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Energy Daily. Kingsbury-Smith, Joseph, Glenora Farm, Middleburg, VA: Hearst Newspapers and Special News Service. Kinsolving, Lester, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: McNaught Syndicate. Kipling, Bogdan, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA: Toronto Star Syndicate. Kirkman, Donald C., 8416 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Scripps-Howard News Service. Kivity, Nissim, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Yedioth Ahronath (Tel Aviv). Klurfeld, James, 10354 Windstream Drive, Columbia, MD 21044: Newsday. Knap, Ted, 1429 Woodacre Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Scripps-Howard News Service. Knoles, Donald P., 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: Travel Management Daily. Knuemann, Carl, 3755 Jocelyn Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Washington Briefs News Service. Knutson, Lawrence L., 700 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Associated Press. Kobayashi, Shotaro, 6021 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Kohler, Saul, 10907 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Newhouse News Service. Kohlmeier, Louis M., 5902 Madawaska Road 20016: Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate. Kole, John W., 2542 North 23d Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Milwaukee Journal. Komori, Yoshihisa, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo). Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Kondo, Ken, 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD: Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo). Koprulu, Tuna, 5112 Westpath Way, Bethesda, MD 20016: Turkish Daily News (Ankara). Kovacs, Istvan, 10500 Grosvenor Park, Rockville, MD 20852: Nepszabadsag (Budapest). Koza, Patricia, 1414 17th Street 20036: United Press International. Krafsur, Samuel S., 1301 Delaware Avenue SW.: Reuters. Kraft, Joseph, 3400 R Street 20007: Field Newspaper Syndicate. Kramer, Juergen, 1424 33d Street 20007: Stuttgarter Zeitung. Kraslow, David, 2316 North Gate Terrace, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta, (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American-Statesman, Dayton, (OH) Daily News, Dayton, (OH) Journal Herald, Lufkin (TX) News, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfied (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Waco, (TX) Tribune-Herald. Kritini, Alec, 9808 Brixton Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Capitol Publications Inc., (Health Daily). Krueger, Rolf, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Deutsche Presse-Agentur. Krause, Charles A., 3505 N Street 20007: Washington Post. Kuhn, Mary Ann, 2029 Waterside Drive 20009: Washington Star. Kuroha, Yoshisa, 9719 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Lague, Louise E., 1530 E Street SE. 20003: Washington Star. Lambert, Max E., 8116 Karl Road, Alexandria, VA 22038: New Zealand Press Association. Lambro, Donald J., 6605 Greenview Lane, Springfield, VA 22152: United Press International. Lammi, Elmer W., 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024: United Press International. Landauer, Jerry G., 3 Riggs Road, Dupont Circle 20036: Wall Street Journal. Landry, Donna E., 1921 Kalorama Road 20009: Washington Post. Lang, John S., 1405 Layman Street, McLean, VA: New York Post. Langdon, Jerry, 9405 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burl-ington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensing ton-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Langley, Norma, 625 Smallwood Road, Rockville, MD 20850: World News, Inc. Lardner, George E., Jr., 5604 32d Street 20015: Washington Post. Large, Arlen J., 12014 Rumsey Court SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Larrabee, Donald R., 4704 Jamestown Road 20016: Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau: Worcester (MA) Tele- gram-Gazeatte, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Cape Cod (MA) Times, Portland (MA) Press Herald-Express, Augusta (ME) Kennebec Journal, Waterville (ME) Sentinel, Bangor (ME) Daily News, Holyoke (MA) Transcript-Telegram, Newport (RI) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Brockton (MA) Enterprise, Danbury (CT) News-Times, Onzonta (NY) Star, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Pocono Record, Stroudsburg (PA) Anchorage (AL) Daily Times, Buffalo (NY) Courier-Express, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Sharon (PA) Herald, The Daily Item (Sunbury, Pa); Atlantic City (NJ) Press, Trenton (NJ) Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune. Larsen, Leonard E., 4301 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Denver-Post. Lastelic, Joseph Anthony, 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22311: Kansas City Star and Times. Lawrence, Richard A., 8512 Howell Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: New York Journal of Commerce. Leary, Warren E., 1615 Corcoran Street 20009: Associated Press. Le Breton, Edmond, 5302 Wakefield Road 20016: Associated Press. Lee Richard F., 2110 R Street 20008: New York Post. Lee, Wong Hee, 3622 Barcroft View Terrace, Bailey’s Crossroads, VA 22041: Dong-A Ilbo (Seoul). Leepson, Marc, 13741 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192: Editorial Research Reports. Leet, Rebecca, 4117 W Street 20007: Washington Star. Legantsov, Vladislav, 3450 Toledo Terrace, Hyattsville, MD: Tass News Agency (U.S.S.R.) Lehner, Urban C., 916 I Street SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Leissler, Kurt, 7711 Falstaff Court, McLean, VA 22101: Die Welt (Bonn). Leng, Rock Jo-shui, 6352 Teakwood Court, Burke, VA 22015: Central News Agency (Taipei). Lengel, John B., 3321 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, VA: Associated Press. Lerner, Richard E., 505 Second Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Lescaze, Lee, 4407 W Street 20007: Washington Post. Leubsdorf, Carl P., 1214 National Press Building 20045: Baltimore Sun. Levine, Richard J., 1821 Billman Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Wall Street Journal. Levitan, Stuart Dean, 211 Sixth Street NE.: Madison (WI) Capital-Times. Levy, Claudia, 6408 West Halbert Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Lewine, Frances L., 1702 37th Street 20007: Associated Press. Lewis, Charles J., 1901 North Nelson Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Associated Press. 864 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Lewis, Finlay, 2727 Chesapeake Street 20008: Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star. Lewis, John W., Jr., 8023 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: National Newspaper Publishers Association. Lewis, Nancy S., 1851 Columbia Road 20009: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Journal. Lewis, Neil A., 632 East Capitol Street 20003: New York Daily News. Lewis, Robert D. G., 8803 Postoak Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Booth Newspapers of Michigan, Grand Rapids Press, Flint Journal, Kalamazoo Gazette, Saginaw News, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Muskegon Chronicle, Bay City Times, Ann Arbor News. Lewthwaite, Gilbert A., 10610 August Light Court, Columbia, MD 21044: Baltimore Sun. Li, Chiang-Kwang, 4907 Battery Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014: Central News Agency (Taipei). Lindsay, Powell S., 5902 Woodacres Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Link, Mary, 1101 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Congressional Quarterly. Lofton, John D., Jr., 7603 Erica Lane, Laurel, MD 20810: United Features Syndicate. Loomis, David O., 1414 22d Street 20037: Congressional Quarterly. Loro, Lewis, 1004 Russell Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: United Press International. Lorsung, Thomas N., 5367 Iron Pen Place, Columbia, MD 21044: NC News Service. Love, Philip H., 3015 Beech Street 20015: McNaught Syndicate. Lowenstein, Douglas, 3040 Idaho Avenue 20016: Cox Newspapers, Dayton (OH) Daily News. Lowrie, Henry, 5359 32d Street 20015: London Daily Express. Lowther, William A., 5309 Slipper Court, Columbia, MD 21045: London Daily Mail. Luther, James 8603 Arley Drive, Springfield, VA 22152: Associated Press. Lynch, David E., 3315 Wisconsin Avenue: Buffalo Courier Express. Lyons, Richard D., Port Republic MD, 20676: New York Times. Lyons, Richard L., 2401 Daphne Lane, Alexandria, VA 22206: Washington Post. Lytle, Stewart, 9770 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22030: Birmingham Post-Herald. Maalouf, Rafic K., 2144 California Street: An-Nahar (Beirut). MacKenzie, John P., 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Washington Post. MacLachlan, Ann, 1582 Moorings Drive, Reston, VA 22090: Energy Daily. Maclean, John, 3604 Porter Street 20016: Chicago Tribune Press Service. MacPherson, Myra, 2940 Brandywine Street: Washington Post. Madden, Richard L., 2402 Jackstay Terrace, Reston, VA 22091: New York Times. Magner, Michael, 1518 North 12th Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Newhouse News Service. Maher, John J., 4414 West Virginia Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: NC News Service. Maitlin, Robert W., 2491 Paxton Street, Woodbridge, VA 22191: Jersey Journal (Jersey City) , Newark (NJ) Star Ledger, Newhouse News Service. Malarstedt, Kurt, 3238 N Street 20007: Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm). Maloy, Richard J., 8313 Meadowlark Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Thomson Newspapers, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Ansonia (CT) Sentinel, Austin (MN) Herald, Canton (OH) Repository, Cape Giradeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Clay (FL) Today, Connellsville (PA) Courier, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, East Liverpool (OH) Re-view, Eureka (CA) Times Standard, Fairmont (WV) Times, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel, Fond Du Lac (WI) Reporter, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Greenville (PA) Record-Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Jackson (FL) Floridan, Key West (FL) Citizen, Kittanning (PA) Leader Times, Layfayette (LA) Advertiser, Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Leavenworth (KS) Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Manitowoc (WI) Herald Times, Marion (OH) Star, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Monessen (PA) Valley Independent, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Newark (OH) Advocate, Newburgh (NY) News, Oswego (NY) Palladium Times, Oxnard (CA) Press Courier, Petersburgh (VA) Progress Index, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Salem (OH) News, Salisbury (MD) Times, San Gabriel (CA) Valley Tribune, Steubenville (OH) Herald Star, Taunton (MA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder. Mann, Jim, 207 Baden Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Baltimore Sun. Mansfield, Kelly, 12224 Quorn Lane, Reston, VA 22091: Oil Daily. Manship, Douglas L., Jr., 1125 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Baton Rouge Morning Advocate and State-Times. Marder, Murrey, 711 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Washington Post. Margalit, Dan, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Ha, Aretz (Tel Aviv). Margolis, Jon. 6918 Columbia Drive, Alexandria, VA 22317: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Marks, Ross F., 3218 Cleveland Avenue 20008: London Daily Express. Marks, Dorothy, 2833 McGill Terrace: North American Newspaper Alliance. Marro, Anthony, 429 N Street SW.: New York Times. Martin, David C., 4700 Drummon Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Associated Press. Martin, Judith, 1651 Harvard Street 20009: Washington Post. Martin, Jurek, 4605 Warrent Street 10016: London Financial Times. Mason, Margaret C., 3824 Porter Street 20016: Washington Post. Mastrangelo, Joseph P., 6331 Utah Avenue: Washington Post. Masui, Makoto, 634 East Capitol Street NE.:fankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Mathews, John F., 4419 Fessenden Street 20016: Washington Star. Matthews, Curt, 4710 Bethesda Avenue, Retbesds, MD 20014: St. Louis Post Dispatch. Maxfield, David M., 734 South I ee Street, Alexandrie, VA 22314: Congressicnal Quarterly. May, Donald H., 609 South Lee Street, Alexendris,VA 22313: United Press International. May, William, 910 South Carolina Avenus SE: Media General News Service. Mayer, Margaret, 2500 Q Street 20007: Dallas Times Herald. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mazzarella, David, 1800 R Street 20009: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Belling-ham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News; Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chamberburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commer-cial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Advertiser adn Herald-Dis-patch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaro-neck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Jour-nal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Assining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tucson (AR) Citizen. McAllister, William H., III, 4140 Lenox Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030: Washington Post. McBee, Susanna, 3834 T Street 20007: Washington Post. McCarthy, Justin, 6016 North 19th Street, Arlington VA 22205: Press Associates, Inc. McCarthy, Patrick J., 515 Seward Square SE. 20003: Oil Daily. McCartney, James H., 5214 Albermarle Street, Bethesda, MD 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. McClain, John D., 3307 North Trinidad Street, Arlington, VA 22213: Associated Press. McClendon, Sarah, 2933 28th Street 20008: McClendon News Service, El Paso (TX) Times, Sherman (TX) Democrat, Oshkosh (WI) Northwestern, North American Newspaper Alliance, Temple (TX) Tele-gram, Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock), Texarkana (AR) Gazetter, Magnolia (AR) Banner, El Dorado (AR) Daily News, Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel-Record, Camden (AR) News, Hope (AR) Star North American Newspaper Alliance. McConagha, Alan C., 4802 Newport Avenue, Bethesda MD 20016: Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star. McDowell, Charles Jr., 1300 Namassin Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch. McPFeatters, Ann Carey, 3204 38th Street 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. McFeatters, Dale B., 3204 38th Street 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. MecGilvray, Robert D., 1225 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. McGrory, Mary, 2710 Macomb Street 20008: Washington Star-News, United Features Syndicate. McKelway, John M., 9816 Culver Street, Kensington MD: Washington Star. McKinney, Joan, 6010 Trailside Drive Springfield VA 22150: Charleston (SC) News & Courier, Shreveport (LA) Journal. y McLeod, Donald E., 7928 Central Park Circle, Alexandria, VA 22309: Associated Press. McNeill, Robert S., 2919 Tallow Lane, Bowie MD: United Press International. Means, John N., 602 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Tennessee News Service. Means, Marianne, 1521 31st Street: Hearst Newspapers, and Hearst Special News Service, King Features Albany Times-Union, Albany Knickerbocker News & Union Star; Baltimore News American Boston Herald American & Sunday Herald Advertiser; Los Angles Herald-Examiner: San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Mears, Walter R., 3206 Amberly Lane, Fairfax, VA 22030: Associated Press. Membrino, John O., States News Service (NJ) Newark Star-Ledger, Jersey Journal, Asbury Park Press, Philadelphia Bulletin, New Brunswick Home News, Morristown Daily Record, The Trentonian. Merino, Adolfo G., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue: United Press International. Metzner, Monika M., 3616 Whitehaven Parkway 20007: Frankfurter Rundschau. Meyer, Ben F., 2632 South Grant Street, Arlington VA 22202: Latin American Affairs Bureau. Meyer, Eugene 1577 44th Street 20007: Washington Post. Meyer, Hans B., 1577 44th Street 20007: Mannheimer Morgan. Meyer, Lawrence R., 3311 Ross Place 20008: Washington Post. Meyer, Philip E., 11650 Mediterranean Court, Reston VA 22070: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Meyer, Richard E., 10504 Cambridge Court, Gaithersburg, MD: Associated Press. Michelson, Edward J., 2153 Florida Avenue: Michelson News Service. Mickel, Ernest P., 6209 Poe Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Chicago Construction News, Denver Daily Journal, San Francisco Daily Pacific Builder. Middlebrooks, William F., 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203: Scripps-Howard News Service. Milius, Peter L., 3224 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Washington Post. Miller, Loye W., 5113 Dalecarlia Drive 20016: Chicago Sun-Times. Miller, Norman C., 5604 Ontario Circle, Bethesda MD 20016: Wall Street Journal. Mills, Betty, 2404 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, VA. 22302: Griffin-Larabee News Bureau: Portland (ME) Press Herald-Express, Augusta (ME) Kennebec Journal, Waterville (ME) Sentinel, Bangor (ME) Daily News, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Cape Cod (MA) Timss, Holyoke (MA) Transcript-Telegram, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Brockton (MA) Enterprise Newport (RI) Daily News, Danbury (CN) News-Times, Oneonta (NY) Star, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Buffalo (NY) Courier Express, Pocono Record, Stroudsburg (PA), The Herald, Sharon (PA), The Daily Item, Sunbury (PA) Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagls, Anchorage (AK) Daily Times Altantic City (NJ) Press, Trenton (NJ) Times, Joplin (MO) Glob2, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune. Mills, Cynthia J., 2702 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: United Press International. Mills, Jeffrey, 2021 K Street: Associated Press. Milne, John K., 757 Grace Street, Herndon, VA 22070: United Press International. Minato, Kazuo, 6219 Stoneham Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). 79-000 O -77 -57 866 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Minnery, Thomas, 507 Stephen Circle, Vienna, VA 22180: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU.) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA..) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Adver-tiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Vander-grift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Mintz, Morton, 3022 Macomb Street 20008: Washington Post. Mitchell, Grayson, 1848 Columbia Road 20009: Los Angeles Times. Mitchell, Henry C., 4511 Davenport Street: Washington Post. Mohr, Charles, 22 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Mollenhoff, Clark R., 5704 32d Street 20015: Des Moines Register and Tribune. Mollison, Andrew, 1032 29th Street 20007: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American-Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Lufkin (TX) News, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Monberg, Helene C., 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Pueblo (CO) Chieftain and Star-Journal, Grand Junction (CO) Sentinel, Durango (CO) Herald, Leadville (CO) Herald-Democrat. Montgomery, A. J., 7902 John Adams Court No. 1, Annandale, VA 22003: RAnd News Service, Dubuque (IA) Telegraph Herald, Lincoln (NE) Journal-Star, Mankato (MN) Free Press, North Platte (NE), Telegraph, Rapid City (SD) Journal, Scottsbluff (NE) Star-Herald, Sioux City (IA) Journal, Waterloo (IA) Courier, Idaho State Journal (Pocatello). Moon, Julie M. J., 3443 Randolph Street, Arlington, VA 22207: U.S.-Asian News Service. Moore, John L., 4413 Bel Pre Road, Rockville, MD 20853: Congressional Quarterly. Morgan, Dan, 2017 Kalorama Road 20009: Washington Post. Morison, Robert F., 7913 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: New York Journal of Commerce. Morris, Bailey U., 5155 Macomb Street 20016: Washington Star. Morris, Hugh L., P.O. Box 284, Stafford, VA 22554: Housing and Urban Affairs Daily. Morse, Jane, 2853 Ontario Road 20009: Newsday. Mossberg, Walter S., 5314 41st Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Mouat, Lucia, 4390 Lorcom Lane, Apt. 504, Arlington, VA 22207: Christian Science Monitor. Moulier, Fernand, 4701 Woodway Lane 20016: Agence France Presse. Moulton, Charlotte G., 6547 Orland Street, Falls Church, VA 22043: United Press International. Moxley, Warden C., 3516 W Place 20007: Congressional Quarterly. Muhammed, Askia, 2633 15th Street: Chicago Daily Defender. Munroe, Mary Norris, 9025 Bronson Drive, Potomac, MD 20854: Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlotte Amalie). Munroe, Pat, 9025 Bronson Drive, Potomac, MD 20854: Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlotte Amalie). Murakami, Yoshio, 5312 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Murphy, James, 9926 Edward Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Fairchild Publications. Murphy, Marvin, 6038 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22303: Oil Daily. Myers, Lisa, 1024 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Chicago Sun-Times. Myers, Richard J., 3426 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Energy Daily. Nader, Samir, 2130 P Street 20037: Al-Qabas (Kuwait). Nagy, John D., 8332 Glastonbury Court, Annandale, VA 22003: United Press International. Naka, Akira, 9212 Bardon Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Nakao, Mitsuaki, 3636 16th Street: Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo). Nannes, Caspar H., 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Nannes News Service. Naughton, James M., 1004 Pickett Place, Vienna, VA 22180: New York Times. Naumann, Oscar E., 2722 Courtland Place 20008: New York Journal of Commerce. Nease, Jack, 4978 Sentinel Drive, Sumner Village, MD 20016: Tampa Tribune. Neikirk, William, 6230 North 27th Street, South Arlington, VA 22207: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Nelson, Jack, 4528 Van Ness Avenue 20016: Los Angeles Times. Nelson, Lars-Erik, 6006 Broad Street, Brookmont, MD 20016: Reuters. Nelson, Thomas R., 215 Hodges Lane, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Congressional Monitor. Nelson, W. Dale, 8048 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: Associated Press. Newman, Graham, 11704 Foxvale Court, Oakton, VA 22124: Reuters. Nocera, Joseph, 2117 Leroy Place 20008: Capitol Hill News Service. Nogami, Kotaro, 4922 Greenway Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Nokes, R. Gregory, 4300 Willow Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Associated Press. Nolan, Martin F., 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Boston Globe. Nordlinger, Karen, 3713 Chesapeake Street 20016: Capitol Publications. Nordlinger, Stephen E., 3307 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Baltimore Sun. Norman, John T., 9420 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, MD: Wall Street Journal. Novak, Robert D., 6417 Tilden Lane, Rockville, MD 20852: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Nover, Naomi, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008: Barnet Nover News Service. Novotney, John A., 1472 Belmont Street 20009: Religious News Service. Nyhan, David, 4815 Reservoir Road: Boston Globe. Oberdorfer, Don, 4630 30th Street: Washington Post. Obermayer, Herman J., 4114 North Ridgeview Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Northern Virginia Sun. O’Brien, Edward W., 940 Peacock Station Road, McLean, VA 22101: St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Newhouse News Service. O’Brien, Patricia, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Detroit (MI) Free Press. Ochiltree, Thomas H., 308 C Street SE. 20003: Panax Newspapers, Global Communications, Sacramento Union. O'Connor, Patricia Ann, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024: Congressional Quarterly. Oden, Henry, 23 West Cedar Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Wall Street Journal. Oelsner, Lesley, 2700 Connecticut Avenue: New York Times. 0’ Gara, Geoffrey, 921 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Capitol Hill News Service. Ogawa, Satoshi, 7535 Spring Lake Drive, Bethesda, MD: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Ohliger, Dorothy L., 924 25th Street 20037: United Press International. Ohteru, Seiichi, 8105 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, MD, 20901: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan Economic Journal). Oikawa, Shoichi, 4536 Airlie Way, Annandale, VA 22003: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Okabe, Masaaki, 5597 Seminary Road, Falls Church, VA, 22041: JiJi Press (Japan). O’Leary, Jeremiah A., Jr., 405 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314: Washington Star. Oliphant, Thomas, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA: Boston Globe. Olofson, Darwin R., 10828 Admiral’s Way, Potomac, MD, 20854: Omaha World-Herald. Olson, Christina Lynne, 2500 Q Street 20007: Associated Press. Orantes, Cesar A., 8007 Battery Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: El Grafico Daily (Guatemala City). Ordovensky, Patrick J., 6650 High Tor Hill, Columbia, MD, 21045: Wilmington (DE) Morning News and Evening Journal. O'Rourke, Lawrence M., 5616 Nevada Avenue 20015: Philadelphia Bulletin. Osborne, Burl, 800 25th Street: Associated Press. O’Shea, James E., 4431 Garrison Street 20016: Des Moines Register and Tribune. Osolin, Charles A., 9316 Long Branch Parkway, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Cox Newspapers, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times. Oster, Patrick R., 3926 W Street: Chicago Sun-Times. Ostrow, Ronald J., 6416 Wiscasset Road 20016: Los Angeles Times. Otten, Alan L., 6601 Rivercrest Court 20016: Wall Street Journal. Ottenad, Thomas W., 4021 Everett Street, Kensington, MD 20795: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Overby, Charles L., 8245 The Midway, Annandale, VA 22003: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, E1 Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) adver-tiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum-Van-dergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register, Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (NY) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (OR) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald States-man, White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch, Sartoga Springs (NY) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) Citizen. Owens, Robert O., 8205 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Ozeki, Tetsuya, 7203 Nathaniel Lane, McLean, VA 22101: Jiji Press (Japan). Padev, Michael A., 925 25th Street 20037: Indianapolis Star, Muncie (IN) Star, Arizona Republic. Padilla-Viduarre, Oscar, 4740 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20016: La Hora (Guatemala City). Page, Roland J., 10403 Hollyoak Place, Fairfax, VA 22030: New York Times Florida Newspapers, Gaines- ville Sun, Lakeland Ledger, Lake City Reporter, Leesburg Daily Commercial, Ocala Star-Banner, Palatka Daily News. Palmer, Craig A., 1387 Northgate Square, Reston, VA 22090: United Press International. Panitch, Mark, 4839 Hutchins Place 20007: Anchorage Daily News, Fairbanks News-Miner, SE. Alaska Empire (Juneau), Ketchikan Daily News. Parasuram, Tattamangalam V. I., 3723 Emily Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Indian Express Newspapers. Parker, Adella F., 1030 Girard Street 20017: Fairchild Publications. Parker, Marcy, 118 North Roberts Lane, Alexandria, VA 22814: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Higher Educa- tion Daily). Parkhurst, Stephen W., 110 D Street SE. 20003: Harrisburg (PA) Patriot & Evening News, Newhouse News Service. Patterson, Rachelle A., 6800 Fleetwood Road, McLean, VA: Boston Globe. Pattie, J. Delton, 819 Copley Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904. Daily Traffic World. Paulson, S. Lawrence, 4104 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781: Oil Daily. Perkins, Jay L., 2058 Rockingham Street, McLean, VA: Associated Press. Peterson, John E., 33 Biscayne Place, Sterling, VA 22170: Detroit News. Peterson, Kenneth W., 201 I Street 20024: Topeka Capital-Journal. 868 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Peterson, William R., 304 West Myrtle Street, Alexandria, VA: Washington Post. Phillips, Donald S., 1203 North Chambliss Street, Alexandria, VA 23312: United Press International. Phillips, James H., 6361 31st Place 20015: Associated Press. . Picton, John, 4829 Broad Brook Drive, Bethesda, MD: Toronto Globe and Mail. Pierson, John, 8051 Parkside Lane 20012: Wall Street Journal. Pike, David F., 1632 30th Street 20007: Washington Star. Pincus, Walter H., 3303 Cleveland Avenue 20008: Washington Post. Pine, Art, 3211 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Baltimore Sun. Pinto, Edmund, 6715 New Hope Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Associated Press. Pippert, Wesley G., 1330 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: United Press International. Poe, Edgar, 2615 South Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22202: New Orleans Times-Picayune, Newhouse News Service. Polakoff, Joseph, 2712 Cortland Place 20008: Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Poole, Robert, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Winston-Salem Journal. Posner, Michael L., 3500 36th Street 20016: Reuters. Potter, Wendell B., 4515 South 36th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Memphis Press-Scimitar, Knoxville News-Sentinel. Powell, Roland A., 13025 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, MD 20906: Buffalo Evening News. 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Pullen, Emma, 5025 First Street 20011: Los Angeles Times. Putzel, Michael, 3035 O Street, 20007: Associated Press. Pyle, Richard H., 308 E Street 20002: Associated Press. Quaintance, Maurice, 7500 Granada Drive, Bethesda, MD: Reuters. Quinlan, Mary Kay, 4902 29th Road, Arlington, VA 22206: Omaha World-Herald. Quinn, Sally, 1712 21st Street 20009: Washington Post. Radcliffe, Redonia, 1920 Valley Wood Road, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Post. Raeke, Carolyn S., 31 East Rosemond Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Dallas Morning News. Randal, Judith E., 818 Third Street SW. 20024: New York Daily News. Randolph, Eleanor R., 3035 O Street 20007: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Rankin, Robert A., 207 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Congressional Quarterly. Rasanen, George P., 8221 Dr. Craik Court, Alexandria, VA: Cleveland Plain Dealer. Rascovar, Barry C., 2401 Calvert Street: Baltimore Sun. Raspberry, William J., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Raum, Thomas, 6463 Fenestra Court, Burke, VA: Associated Press. Rawls Wendell, 3800 Mode Street, Fairfax, VA 22030: New York Times. Reed, Dean, 1304 Oberon Way, McLean, VA 22101: Newhouse News Service. Reeves, Pamela, 5597 Seminary Road, Falls Church, VA 22041: United Press International. Reid, Thomas R., ITI, 2010 Kalorama Road 20(C9: Washington Post. Reifenberg, Jan, 7621 Edenwood Court, Bethesda, MD 2C(34: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Reinhold, Robert, 1312 35th Street 20007: New York Times. Reisfeld, Ann, 4831 36th Street 20008: Newhouse News Service. Renard, Jacques C., 3219 Reservoir Street 20007: Le Figaro (Paris). Rennert, Leo, 5914 Rolston Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: McClatchy Newspapers of California, Fresno (Ca) Bee, Modesto (Ca.) Bee, Sacramento (Ca) Bee. 7 Reston, James B., 1804 Kalorama Square 20008: New York Times. Reynolds, Dean, 1747 Church Street: United Press International. Reynolds, Jefirey C., 8 Anne Court, Severna Park, MD: United Press International. Rice, William, 5142 Nebraska Avenue 20008: Washington Post. Rich, Spencer A., 3301 Newark Street: Washington Post. Richards, Carol, 511 Seventh Street SE. 20003: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY) Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. 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Risser, James V., 3717 Jocelyn Streat 20015: Des Moines Register and Tribune. Robbins, William H., 6 Harkness Court, Gaithersburg, MD: New York Times. Robertson, Jack W., 2317 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA: Fairchild Publications. Robicheaux, Virginia, 11404 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, MD 20705: Shreveport (LA) Times; Monroe (LA) World and News-Star. : Robinson, Douglas, 10300 Nolan Drive, Rockville, MD 20850: New York Times. Robinson, Virginia, 612 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Educa-tion Daily). Roderick, Lee, 3 Currier Court, Rockville, MD 20850: Scripps League Newspapers. Rogers, Edwin A., 4411 Penwood Drive, Alexandria, VA: United Press International. Rood, Mick, 3704 Gunston Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Capitol Hill News Service. Roper, James E., 2727 29th Street 20008: Newhouse News Service. Rosenbaum, David, 3704 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Timss. Rosenberg, Howard L., 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Rosenblatt, Robert, 4531 Casablanca Court, Annandale, VA 22003: Los Angeles Times. Rosenfeld, Ira, 2021 K Street 20036: Associated Press. Rosenfeld, Stephen S., 7308 Rippon Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Washington Post. Rosenthal, Harry F., 14101 Blazer Lane, Silver Spring, MD: Associated Press. Rossi, Richard A., 8340 Wagon Wheel Road, Alexandria VA 22309: Reuters. Rossiter, Al, 5448 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, MD 21045: United Press International. Rossman, Laura W., 3418 55th Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20784: American Banker. Rosso, Henry D., 1400 South Edgewood Street, Apt. 528, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Capital News Service. Roth, Robert, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037: Philadelphia Bulletin. Rothberg, Donald M., 3818 W Street 20007: Associated Press. Rovner, Naomi S., 6308 Owen Place, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Rowe, James L., 3051 Legation Street 20015: Washington Post. Rowen, Hobart, 5701 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Washington Post. Rowse, Arthur E., 4849 Connecticut Avenue: Consumer News Inc. Rozen, Mare I., 3214 N Street 200007: Belgian Press Agency. Rubin, James H., 2601 Connecticut Avenue: Associated Press. 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Russell, Mary A., 7423 Hopa Court, Alexandria, VA: Washington Post. Rutter, Frank, 5011 Allan Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Vancouver Sun. Ryan, Margaret L., 8 Rheims Court, Sterling, VA 22170: Alexandria Gazette. Ryan, Richard A., 709 Carter Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Detroit News. Safire, William, 6200 Elmwood Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Sagar, Easwar, 6429 31st Place 20015: The Hindu (Madras). 870 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Saito, Akira, 7515 Spring Lake Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Sa ditch, Martin, 14 10th Street 20002; Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise. Salzano, Carlo J., 5220 North Carlyn Springs Road, Arlington, VA 22203: Daily Traffic World. Sanders, Donald, 5616 Gary Avenue, Alexandria, VA. 22311: Associated Press. Sands, Laetitia, 1900 North Kenmore Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Ohio Washington News Service. Sarro, Ronald A., 5807 Mentana Street, New Carrollton, MD 20784: Washington Star. Satchell, Michael, 3811 North First Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Washington Star. Sato, Nobuyaki, 5007 Caryn Court, Alexandria, VA 22312: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Saunders, Irene, 2827 28th Street: London Sunday Telegraph News Service. Savik, Stein, 8316 Fenway Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Aftenposten (Oslo). Sawislak, Arnold B., 1414 17th Street 20036: United Press International. Sawyer, Kathy, 909 North Carolina Avenue: Washington Post. Scally, William F., 2918 Legation Street 20015: Reuters. Schaetzel, Wendy, 2608 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Congressional Monitor. Schifer, Horst, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: German General News Service (ADN), Neues Deutschland (Berlin, GDR). Schiifer, Ilse, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: German General News Service (ADN), Neues Deutschland (Berlin, GDR). Scheer, Robert, 1741 N Street 20012: Los Angeles Times. Scheibel, Kenneth M., 1325 18th Street: Washington Bureau News. Scheleen, Joseph C., 3211 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, VA 22305: Daily Traffic World. Schellhardt, Timothy D., 312 North Columbus Street, Alexandria ,VA 22314: Wall Street Journal. Schenker, Martin, 419 East Capitol Street 20003: Wall Street Journal. Scherf, Margaret, 2129 Florida Avenue 20008: Associated Press. Schild, Thomas C., 3360 18th Street: Congressional Quarterly. Schmeck, Harold M., Jr., 3612 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, VA 22030: New York Times. Schmid, Randolph E., 6422 Pickett Street, Alexandria, VA 22306: Associated Press. Schmidt, Ann Downing, 115 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Denver Post, Longmont (CO) Times-Call, Loveland (CO) Reporter-Herald. Schmidt, Dana Adams, 5618 Massachusetts Avenue: Christian Science Monitor. Schorr, Burton L., 113 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Wall Street Journal. Schram, Martin J., 6309 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Newsday. Schulz, Dietrich W., 815 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22302: Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg). Schultz, Jeffery, 1620 Fuller Street: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). \ Schwab, Robert, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: Cox Newspapers, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Lufkin (TX) News, Port Arthur (TX) News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Schwartz, Berl, 415 New Jersey Avenue 20003: Louisville Times. Schwartz, Leland, 107 Second Street, NE. 20002: States News Service (New Jersey), Newark Star-Ledger, Jersey Journal, Asbury Park Press, Philadelphia Bulletin, New Brunswick Home-News, Morristown Daily Record, The Trentonian. Schwartz, Lloyd, 1905 Courtland Road, Alexandria, VA 22306: Fairchild Publications. Schweid, Barry, 1272 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Scott, Austin D., 6800 Sixth Street 20012: Washington Post. Scott, Nancy, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Commodity News Services. Scott, Paul, 6516 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, MD: Scott Report. Sears, Val, 3210 Volta Place 20007: Toronto Star. Seelmeyer, Richard W., 5901 Seminole Street, Berwyn Heights, MD: Long Island Press, Newhouse News Service. Seppy, Thomas P., 1343 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Shabecoff, Philip, 30 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Shafer, Ronald G., 1807 Baldwin Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Wall Street Journal. Shales, Thomas W., 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Washington Post. Shanahan, J. Michael, 5816 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, VA 22150: Associated Press. Shannon, Donald H., 1068 30th Street 20007: Los Angeles Times. . Shannon, William V., 3821 Gramercy Street 20016: New York Times. Sharp, Anthony, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Commodity News Services. Shaw, Gaylord, 9706 Bunchberry Place, Vienna, VA 22180: Los Angeles Times. Shelton, Isabelle, 4519 43d Street 20016: Washington Star. Sherwood, John R., 606 Kensington Avenue East, Severna Park, MD 21146: Washington Star. Shields, Edward J., 319 Fifth Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Shifrin, Carole A., 3013 Stephenson Place 20015: Washington Post. Shih, Comet K. M., 2000 Cradock Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Taipei United Daily News. Shinn, Jerry, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Charlotte (NC) Observer. Shirai, Kensaku, 794 National Press Building 20045: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Shogan, Robert, 3513 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Los Angeles Times. Shore, Benjamin, 6038 North 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, Springfield (IL) State Journal & State Register, Wheaton (IL) Daily Journal, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, and Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze. Shupeck, Ian D., 2704 Valley Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Higher Education Daily). Siddon, Arthur J., 7803 Wellington Road, Alexandria VA, 22306: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Siebert, Horst A., 7301 Radnor Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Die Welt (Bonn). Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Siegel, Morris, 2940 Brandwine Street: Washington Star. Signer, Robert A., 1425 Floral Street 20012: Chicago Daily News. Silberman, Peter H., 5337 28th Street 20015: Washington Post. Simler, Sheila, 18 Ninth Street 20002: Capital Publications, Inc. (Health Daily). Simons, Howard, 906 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: Washington Post. Simpson, Peggy A., 1711 Massachusetts Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Sinclair, Ward, 116 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Louisville Courier-Journal. Siner, Robert, 3945 Military Road 20015: International Herald Tribune. Skartvedt, Dan, 1003 South Frederick, Arlington, VA 22204: New York Journal of Commerce. Skelly, John, 3201 Landover Street, Alexandria, VA 22305: E1 Nueva Dia (San Juan, P.R.). Sleeper, Peter B., 6249 North 18th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Thomson Newspapers, Adrian (MI) Tele- gram, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Ansonia (CT) Sentinel, Austin (MN) Herald, Canton (OH) Re-pository, Cape Giradeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Clay (FL) Today, Connellsville (PA) Courier, Cordele (CA) Dispatch, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, Council Bluff (IA) Nonpareil, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Eureka (CA) Times Standard, Fairmont (WV) Times, Fayetteville (ARK) Times, Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel, Fond Du Lac (WI) Reporter, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Greenville (PA) Record-Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Jackson (FL) Floridan, Key West (FL) Citizen, Kittanning (PA) Leader Times, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Leavenworth (KS) Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Manitowoc (WI) Herald Times, Marion (OH) Star, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Monessen (PA) Valley Independent, Mt, Vernon (IL) Register-News, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Newark (OH) Advocate, Newburgh (NY) News, Oswego (NY) Palladium Times, Oxnard (CA) Press Courier, Petersburg (VA) Progress In-dex, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Salem (OH) News, Salisbury (MD) Times, San Gabriel (CA) Valley Tribune, Steubenville (OH) Herald Star, Taunton (MA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder. Slevin, Joseph R., 16 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Slevin Economic Report. Sloyan, Patrick J., Paeonian Spring, VA 22129: Newsday. Smith, A. Robert, Box 8, Washington Grove, MD 20880: Eugene (OR) Register-Guard, East Oregonian (Pendleton), Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Tacoma (WA) News Tribune, Daily Astorian (OR) Van- couver (WA) Columbian. Smith, Douglas, 4503 South 31st Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Pittsburgh Press. Smith, Fraser, 925 National Press Building 20045: Providence Journal. Smith, Hederick L., 4204 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Smith, James Patrick, 1704 19th Street: Washington Post. Smith, Philip W., 14474 Golden Oak Road, Centreville, VA 22020: Huntsville (AL) Times, Mississippi Press Register (Pascagoula), Mobile (AL) Press & Register, Newhouse News Service. Smith, Sam P., 5493 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, VA: States News Service (CT), New Haven Register, New Haven Journal-Courier, Waterbury Republican, Waterbury American. Snider, Ronald, 1519 Ainsley Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Washington Star. Sniffen, Michael J., 330 E Street SE. 20003: Associated Press. _Solcmon, Burton R., 330 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Energy Daily. Southerland, Daniel R., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Christian Science Monitor. Southwick, Thomas P., 2204 40th Place 20007: Congressional Quarterly. Sparks, John S., Jr., 820 South Washington Street, Alexandria, VA: Sparks News Service, Chattanooga News-Free Press. Speights, Michael David, 1877 Newton Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly. Sperling, Godfrey, 7706 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Christian Science Monitor. Spinola, Noenio D., 1310 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Jornal do Brasil (Rio de Janeiro). Spivak, Jonathan M., 3222 Oliver Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Srodes, James, 1754 Park Road 20010: London Sunday Telegraph News Service. Stafford, Charles L., 6812 Bellamy Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152: St. Petersburg Times. Staihar, Janet, 173914 Corcoran Street: Associated Press. Stamas, Vicky J., 3325 N Street 20002: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Education Daily). Starnes, Richard, 1404 Gower Court, McLean, VA 22101: Scripps-Howard News Service. Starr, Frank C., 4541 North 25th Road, Arlington, VA 22003: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Stearns, Jassie, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Stearns News Bureau. Steele, Jack, 5824 Osceola Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Steele, Jonathan, 3521 Davis Street 20007: Manchester (England) Guardian. Steele, Sally, 5004 Jamestown Road 20016: Enid (OK) News & Eagle. Steif, William, 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041: Scripps-Howard News Service. Steiger, Paul, 6723 Towne Lane Road, McLean, VA 22101: Los Angeles Times. Stencel, Sandra L., 11900 Winterthur Lane, Reston, VA 22091: Editorial Research Fert. Stephens, Preston R., 10208 Carol Street, Great Falls, VA 22066: Booth Newspapers of Michigan, Grand Rapids Press, Flint Journal, Kalamazoo Gazette, Saginaw News, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Muskegon Chronicle, Bay City Times, Ann Arbor News. Stephenson, Malvina, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. S-1117, Arlington, VA 22202: Tulsa World. Stern, Lawrence M., 1706 21st Street: Washington Post. Stewart, Thomas, 208 Fardale Street, Vienna, VA 22180: Reuters. Stone, Chuck, 2512 Q Street 20007: Washington Star. Stone, Nelly, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Intermonde Presse (France). Strong, Barbara, 2130 P Street 20037: Dallas Morning News. Stuart, Peter C., 2702 P Street 20007: Christian Science Monitor. 872 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Sullivan, Marguerite Hoxie, 53 Observatory Circle 20008: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, Springfield (IL) State Journal & State Register, Wheaton (IL) Daily Journal, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, and Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze. Supangkat, Hideayat, 4906 Fran Place, Alexandria, VA 22312: Berita Buana (Jakarta). Sussman, Barry, 11016 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Washington Post. Sweeney, Louise, 910 16th Street 20006: Christian Science Monitor. Taylor, Harold G., 19013 Shannon Way, Poolesville, MD 20837: Fairchild Publications. Taylor, Robert E., 24215 12th Street 20003: Philadelphia Bulletin. Taylor, Walter A., 2911 Summerfield Road, Falls Church, V A 22042: Washington Star. Tchernychev, Viatcheslav, 6200 Wilson Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22044: Tass News Agency (U.S.S.R.). Teramura Soji, 1923 Westmoreland Street, McLean, VA 22101: Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo). terHorst, J. F., 7815 Evening Lane, Hollinbrook Park, Alexandria, VA 22306: Detroit News, Universal Press Syndicate. terHorst, Louise R., 7815 Evening Lane, Alexandria, VA 22306: Universal Press Syndicate. Terry, Carolyn D., 1444 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: Capitol Publications, Inc. (Higher Education Daily). Thelen, Gilbert C., Jr., 11667 Charter Oak Court, Reston, VA 22090: Chicago Daily News. Thimmesch, Nicholas P., 6301 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase, MD: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Thomas, Helen, 2501 Calvert Street 200C8: United Press Inteiraticre) Thomas, Richard G., 1063 N ational Press Building 20004: Ohio Washington News Service, Lorain Journal, Mansfield News Journal, Willoughby News-Herald, Findlay Republican-Courier, Newark (OH) Advocate, Troy (NY) Record & Times. Thomasson, Dan K., 8300 Nightingale Court, Annandale, VA 22003: Scripps-Howard News Service. Thompson, Alan Ray, 777 14th Street 20CC5: Cincinnati Post, Cleveland Press, Columbus Citizen-Journal. Thornton, Z. Joe, 5228 Nutting Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Tierney, Bernard, 12013 Smoketree Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Southam News Service (Canada). Timlin, Eileen C., 2828 Connecticut Avenue 200(8: Newhouse News Service. Toedtman, James S., 9922 Tarten Court, Vienna, VA 22180: Newsday. Tolchin, Martin, 5117 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20014: New York Times. Towell, William P., 301 G Street: Congressional Quarterly. ¥ Townsend, Claudia, 4849 Connecticut Avenue 20C(8: Cox Newsrarers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American-Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Lufkin (TX) News, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Waco (TX) Tribune-Saco Herald. Trautman, Robert G., 6220 Wagner Lane, Bethesda, MD 20016: Reuters. Trescott, Jacqueline E., 1809 Belmont Road 20009: Washington Post. Trupp, Philip Z., 3775 Stuyvesant Place 20015: Daily Traffic World. Tsuchida, Jataro, 6225 Rockhurst Road, Bethesda, MD 20084: Asahi Shimbun (Japan). Tsutsumi, Teruo, 6105 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, MD £0016: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan Eco-nomic Journal). Tufty, Esther Van Wagoner, 820 Arcturus-on-Potomac, Alexandria, V A 22308: Tufty News Service Michigan League of Home Dailies, Central Press Association, Midland (MI) Daily News, Owosso (MI) Argu-Press, Three Rivers (MI) Commercial, Holland (MI) Sentinel, Herald, Cadillac, (MI) News Ogdens- burg (NY) Journal, Cheboygan (MI) Tribune, Macomb Daily, Mount Clemens (MI) Biddefords Saco (ME) Journal. Turan, Kenneth, 5267 Nebraska Avenue: Washington Post. Turner, Harry L., 9920 Cherry Tree Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20901: San Juan Star (PR). Tuthill, Mary L., 1630 Riggs Place 20009: Booth Newspapers of Michigan, Grand Rapids Press, Flint Jour- nal, Kalamazoo Gazette, Saginaw News, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Muskegon Chronicle, Bay City Times, Ann Arbor News. Tutsch, Hans E., 2401 Calvert Street 2008: Neue Zurcher Zeitung (Zurich). Ullmann, Bernard, 4453 Sedgwick Street 20016: Agence France Presse. : Underwood, Douglas, 642 North Carolina Avenue 20002: Gannett News Service, Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News, Bellingham (WA) Herald, Binghamton (NY), Sun-Bulletin and Press, Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer and News, Boise (ID) Daily Statesman, Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News, Burlington (VT) Free Press, Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion, Cocoa (FL) Today, Danville (IL) Commercial News, Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, El Paso (TX) Times, Ft. Myers (FL) News-Press, Fremont (OH) News-Messenger, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin, Huntington (WV) Ad- vertiser and Herald-Dispatch, Ithaca (NY) Journal, Lafayette (ID) Journal and Courier, Lansing (MI) State Journal, Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times, Marietta (OH) Times, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune, Melbourne (FL) News-Press, Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus, New Kensington-Tarentum- Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch, New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star, Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette, Nyack (NY) Journal-News, Olympia (WA) Olympian, Ossining (NY) Citizen Register , Pensacola (FL) Journal and Evening News, Port Chester (N'Y) Daily Item, Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald, Rochester (N'Y) Democrat and Chronicle and the Times Union, Rockford (IL) Morning Star and Register-Republic, Salem (O R) Statesman-Journal, Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican, San Bernardino (CA) Sun-Telegram, Tarrytown (NY) Daily News, Utica (NY) Daily Press, Yonkers (NY) Herald Spurr White Plains (N'Y) Reporter Dispatch, Saratoga Springs (N'Y) Saratogian, Tucson (AZ) itizen. Unna, Warren W., 121 Sixth Street NE. 20062: The Statesman (Calcutta). Vaden, Edwin B., 1031 South 18th Street, Arlington, VA 22302: Congressional Quarterly. Vahlberg, Vivian, 206 Ninth Street 20003: Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times. Valenzuela, Gloria, 57R Merton Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: EFE Spanish News Agency. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Vance, William S., 7500 Dunston Street, Springfield, VA 22151: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Philadelphia Inquirer. van der Linden, Frank, 5312 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills 20016: Nashville Banner, Jackson (MS) Daily News. Vanocur, Sander, 3155 Highland Place: Washington Post. Van Riper, Frank, 7501 Democracy Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20034: New York Daily News. Van Wagoner, Lou G., 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Tufty News Service, Michigan League of Home Dailies, Central Press Association, Midland (MI) Daily News, Owosso (MI) Argus Press, Three Rivers (MI) Commercial, Holland (MI) Sentinel, Cadillac (MI) News, Ogdensburg (NY) Journal, Cheboygan (MI) Tribune, Macomb Daily (Mount Clemens, MI), Journal. Vassiliev, Gennadi, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Pravda. Visby, Borge, 3030 R Street 20007: P olitiken (Copenhagen). Vogl, Frank, 606 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: London Times. Vogt, John McFarland, 2355 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA: Washington Volpe, John M., 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Commodity News Volz, Joseph, 15611 Passaic Lane, Bowie, MD 20715: New York Daily News. Von Bergen, Drew, 1241 28th Street 20007: United Press International. von Borch, Dr. Herbert, 1938 35th Street 20007: Sueddeutsche Zeitung (Munich). Von Burg, Dominique, 3721 R Street 20007: Tribune de Geneve. Biddeford-Saco (ME) Capital News Service. Service. Wade, Terry, 3201 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, VA: Donrey Media Group, Aberdeen (WA) Daily World, Bartlesville (OK) Examiner-Enterprise, Blackwell (OK) Journal-Tribune, Carson City (NV) Nevada Appeal, Chickasha (OK) Daily Express, Guthrie (OK) Daily Leader, Ely (NV) Daily Times, Fort Smith (AR) Southwest Times-Record, Frederick (OK) Daily Leader; Guymon (OK) Daily Herald, Hilo (HI) Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Las Vegas (NV) Review Journal, Okmulgee (OK) Daily Times, Ontario (CA) Daily Report, Pauls Valley (OK) Daily Democrat, Pawhuska (OK) Daily Journal-Capital, Pomona (CA) Progress-Bulletin, Red Bluff (CA) Daily News, Rogers (AR)-Daily News, Weatherford (TX) Democrat, Wewoka (OX) Daily Times, Holdenville (OK) Daily News, Moberly (MO) Monitor-Index, Gainesville (TX) Register, Henryetta (OK) Free-Lance, Spring dale (AR) News, Sweetwater (TX) Reporter, Vallejo (CA) Times Herald, Washington (IN) Times Herald. Waggoner, Glenn, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 531, 20036: Columbus Dispatch. Wagman, Robert J., 890 National Press Building, 20045: North American Newspaper Alliance. Wagner, James R., 2719 Ordway Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Walcott, John L., 7445 Halicrest Drive, McLean, VA 22101: The Record, Bergen Co., NJ. Wald, Matthew L., 1848 Wyoming Avenue 20009: New York Times. Waldman, Myron, S., 4300 Dresden Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Newsday. Walker, P. Wayne, 800 Russell Road, Alexandria, VA 22301: Congressional Quarterly. Walker, Phyllis G., 1420 N Street 20005: Excelsior (Mexico City). Wallace, Brian P., 1425 17th Street 20036: Washington Capital News Service. Wallace, G. David, 2021 K Street 20006 Associated Press. Wallach, John P. 3252 O Street 20007: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Special News Service, Albany TimeS Union, Albany Knickerbocker News & Union-Star; Baltimore News-American, Boston Herald American & Sunday Advertiser, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner San Antonio Light, San Francisco, Examiner, Seattle Post Intelligencer. Walsh, Edward J., 5401 South Third Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Post. Walte, Juan Jorge, 6440 Gildar Street, Alexandria, VA 22310: United Press International. Walters, James E., Route 2, Box 119A, Sterling, VA 22170: Associated Press. Walters, Robert, 3550 Chesapeake Street 20008: Newspapec Enterprise Association. Wang, Brice S. Y., 214 Normandy Hill Drive, Alexandria, VA 22304: Taipei Central Daily News. Warder, Charles, 4303 Kaywood Drive, Mount Rainier, MD: Associated Press. Warren, Lucian C., 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 1034-N, Arlington, VA 22202: Buffalo Evening News. Waters, Donald C., 2300 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Associated Press. Waters, Robert, 1046 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, VA: Hartford Courant. Watson, Douglas, 252B King George Street, Annapolis, MD 21421: Washington Post. Watson, Jerome R., 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Chicago Sun-Times. Watters, Susan, 3212 38th Street 20016: Fzirchild Publications. Weaver, Peter,"5102 Cammack Drive 20016: King Features Syndicate. Weaver, Warren, Jr., 1521 31st Street 20007: New York Times. Wehr, Elizabeth, 6028 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, MD 20014: Congressional Quarterly. Weinraub, Bernard, 3637 Upton Street 20026: New York Times. Weiss, Kenneth A., 908 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: New Orleans Times Picayune, Newhouse News Service. Welch, Patricia A., 5340 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, VA: Nashville Tennessean. ; Wells, Betty, 1195 National Press Builcing 2045: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Wichita (KS) Beacon & Eagle. Wentworth, Eric, 3637 49th Street 20016: Washington Post. Wermiel Stephen J., 1010 25th Street 20037: Boston Globe. Wesson, Sheldon C., 15 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, VA 22305: Fairchild Publications. West, Carleton L., 2020 F Street 20037: Scripps-Howard News Service. West, Dick S.,3039 Crane Drive, Falls Church, VA: United Press International. West, Hollie I., 2144 California Street 20008: Washington Post. West, Woody, 3026 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, MD 20785: Washington Star. Wharton, Elizabeth, 5 Snows Court 20037: United Press International. 874 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Wheat, Warren, 1387 National Press Building 20045: Cincinnati Enquirer. Wheeler, Timothy L., 816 Beaumont Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212: Daily World. White, Gordon Eliot, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Salt Lake City Deseret News. White, Jean M., 3800 Reno Road 20008: Washington Post. White, John C., 3414 Dennlyn Road, Baltimore, MD 21215: Washington Star. White, Mary J., 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Salt Lake City Deseret News. Whitelaw, Paul, 2500 Q Street 20007: ¥.P. Publications of Canada: Montreal Star, Ottawa Journal, Winnepeg Free Press, Calgary Albertan, Lethbridge Herald, Victoria Times (Vancouver). Whitten, Leslie H., Jr., 114 Eastmore Drive, Silver Spring, MD: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Wieck, Paul R., 3267 P Street: Albuquerque Journal. Wieghart, James G., 5510 Nevada Avenue 20015: New York Daily News. Wiese, Arthur E., 6430 Eastleigh Court, Springfield, VA: Houston Post. Wiessler, David A., 5213 Seventh Road South, Arlington, VA 22204: United Press International. Wiessler, Judy, 5213 Seventh Road, Arlington, VA 22204: Houston Chronicle. Wightman, Richard, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue 20036: Fairchild Publications. Williams, Bert, 1609 Riggs Place 20009: The Congressional Monitor. Williams, Betty Anne, 1444 Rhode Island Avenue: Associated Press. Williams, Christian, 3812 Yuma Street 20016: Washington Post. Williams David, 1035 Norman Drive, Annapolis, MD 21403: Fairchild Publications. Williams, Dorothy E., 639 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Cedar Rapids (IA) Gazette, St. Joseph (MO) News-Press, St. Joseph (MO) Gazette. Williams, Robert H., 1615 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Washington Post. Willoughby, William, 9817 Ashby Road, Fairfax, VA 22030: Washington Star. Wilson, George C., 9213 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, VA 22066: Washington Post. Wilson, Richard L., 2918 Garfield Street: Des Moines Register and Tribune Syndicate. Wilson, Victor E. 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue: Newhouse News Service. Winkler, Herbert, 2611 John Marshal Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Deutsche Presse Agentur. Witcover, Jules, 1516 Inlet Court, Reston, V A 22090: Chicago Tribune—New York News Syndicate. Witt, G. Evans, 1754 Kenyon Street 20010: Associated Press. d Wolman, Jonathan, 1754 Kenyon Street 20010: Associated Press. Wood, Ann, 1272 National Press Building 20045: New York Daily News. Woodlief, Wayne, 6900 Arbor Lane, McLean, VA 22101: Boston Herald American. Woodward, Bob, 3027 Que Street 20007: Washington Post. Wooten, James T., 1920 Lh Street: New York Times. Wooten, William T., 5505 Butterworth Court, Alexandria, VA 22310: A exandria Gazette. Wormser, Michael D., 9104 LeVelle Court, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Worsnop, Richard Laidlaw, 333 11th Street SE. 20003: Editorial Research Reports. Wright, Frank G., 5419 Linden Court, Bethesda, MD 20014: Minneapolis Tribune, Minneapolis Star. Wyant, William K., Jr., 2805 35th Street 20007: St. Louis Post Dispatch. Wyngaard, Timothy J., 1718 P Street 20036: Scripps-Howard News Service. Wyrick, Bob, 9517 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Newsday. Yamaoka, Genji, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Ji Ji Press (Japan). Yamazaki, Seiji, 634 East Capitol Street NE.: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Yoder, Edwin M., Jr., 4001 Harris Place, Alexandria, VA 22304: Washington Star. Yokoyama, Jiro, 6239 North Morgan Street, Alexandria, VA 22312: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Yoshimoto, Hidetoshi, 5750 Drake Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Nishi-Nippon Shimbun (Tokyo). Yoshino, Mitsuhisa, 102 Hannes Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan Economic Journal). Yoshimura, Shinsuke; 7536 Fairwood Lane, Falls Church, VA 22046: Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun. Young, Joseph, 1703 Dalewood Place, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Star. Young, Leah R., 7711 Hyacinth Court, Laurel, MD 20810: New York Journal of Commerce. Young, Robert C., 3601 Porter Street: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Zelnick, C. Robert, 1638 LaSalle Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Christian Science Monitor. Zimmerman, Fred L., 125 10th Street SE. 20003: Arlington, VA: Wall Street Journal. Zimmerman, Richard G., 4862 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA 22311: Cleveland Plain Dealer. Zito, Tom, P.O. Box 844, Purcellville, VA 22132: Washington Post. Zuckerman, Edward P., 2431 59th Place, Cheverly, MD 20785: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Boulder (CO) Daily Camera, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune. NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES (Phones, House Press Gallery, 225-3945; Senate Press Gallery, 224-0241) [NOTE.—e., evening; m., morning; S., Sunday] (Paper represented and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Aberdeen American News (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Betty Wells (Knight- Ridder Newspapers). Aberdeen (WA) Daily World (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Adrian (MI) Telegram—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith F. Burke. Advance News Service, Inc.—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue (see Newhouse News Service). Afterposten (Oslo)—638-4669, 1090 National Press Building: Stein Savik. Agana (GU) Pacific Daily News (m., S.)—393-3640, 1281 National Press Building 20045: tn J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Agence France Presse—NA 8-8570, 914 National Press Building: Bernard F. Ullmann, Fernand Moulier, Louis Foy, Georges Deschodt, Francois Chatel, Guy Clavel, Anita von Kahler Gumpert. Akron (OH) Beacon Journal (e., S.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: David Hess (Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Albany (NY). Knickerbocker News & Union Star, (e.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: J. Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, National Editor & Washington Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John N. Hall, John P. Wallach. Albany (NY) Times-Union (m., S.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: Joseph Kings-bury-Smith, National Editor & Washington Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John N. Hall, John P. Wallach. Albert Lea (Minn.) Tribune—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith F. Burke. Albuquerque Journal (m., S.)—338-2240, 3267 P Street: Paul R. Wieck. Albuquerque (NM) Tribune (e.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 120020005: Robert Duke. Alexandria (LA) Daily Town Talk—546-8546, P.O. Box 1558 20013: Kenneth R. Allen. Alexandria (VA) Gazette (e.)—549-0004, Box 119, Alexandria, VA, William E. Black, William T. Wooten, Terry L. Jemison, Margaret Ryan; 546-5841, 507 G Street SE.: Leland Bandy. Allen News Bureau—546-8546, P.O. Box 1558 20013: Kenneth R. Allen. Allen News Service—628-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen, Ruth Finney. Allentown (PA) Call—Chronicle— (States News Service) .—£46-9222, 107 Second Street NE. 20003; Howard S. Abramson, Gary Graham. Al-Qabas (Kuwait)—223-6797, 2130 P Street 20037: Samir Nader. American Banker (m.)—347-5529, 386 National Press Building: Joseph D. Hutnyan, Bureau Chief; Robert J. Dowling, Lynn Conover, Laura W. Rossman. An-Nahar (Beirut)—332-5204, 2144 Califcrnia Street: Rafic KX. Maalcuf. ANSA News Agency (Rome)—628-3318, 797 National Press Building: Aldo Bagnalasta. Ansonia (CT) Evening Sentinel—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith F. Burke. Anchorage (AK) Daily News (m.)—333-3831, 4839 Hutchins Place 20007: Mark Panitch. Anchorage (AK) Daily Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Ann Arbor (MI) News (e.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald E. Cordray Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Argus South African Newspapers, Ltd. (Johannesburg)—737-3651, 819 National Press Building: Eugene N. Hugo. Arizona Republic (Phoenix) (m., S.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole, Michael A. Padev. Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock) (e., S. )— 362-8695, 3540 Springland Lane: Gale H. Arnold. Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock) (m., S.)—347-9403, 995 National Press Building: Roy E. Bode. Artists and Writers Syndicate— 659-1921, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue: Edward Flattau. Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-0523, 794 National Press Building: Jutaro Tsuchida, Satoshi Otanti, Kensaku Shirai, Yoshio Murakami, Hiroshi Ando. Ashbury (NJ) Park Press, (e., S.)—546-9222, 107 Second Street NE. 20003: Leland Schwartz, John O-Membrino. Associated Press—833-5300, Suite 606, 2021 K Street NW. 20006: Marvin L. Arrowsmith, Burl Osborne, Walter Mears, Margaret Kernodle DeChard, HarrisonB. Humphries, Donald Sanders, John Chadwick, Fred S. Hoffman, Jerry T. Baulch, Edmond LeBreton, Frank Cormier, Martha ‘Cole, Frances L. Lewine, Barry Schweid, Ary Moleon, Thomas P. Seppy, Donald L. Rothberg, John D. McClain, Richard L. Barnes, Stanford HH, Benjamin, James H. Adams, Brack Curry, Harry F. Rosenthal, 875 876 Congressional Directory Lawrence L. Knutson, Charles Warder, Peggy Simpson, G. David Wallace, Doran T. Howard, George L. Gedda, Kenneth J. Freed, Robert Dobkin, Donald M. Kendall, John B. Lengel, Carl C. Craft, Donald E. McLeod, James H. Phillips, Margaret Scherf, D. Brooks Jackson, Lee Byrd, Janet Staihar, James W. Luther, Jay L. Perkins, Michael Shanahan, Ann Blackman, Michael F. Doan, Margaret Ann Gentry, Michael Putzel, R. Gregory Nokes, Randolph E. Schmid, James E. Walters, Edmund Pinto, Jeffrey Mills, David C. Martin, Brian B. King, James R. Gerstenzang, Thomas Raum, Dale Nelson, Michael J. Sniffen, Donald C. Waters, Howard Benedict, Terence Hunt, Charles Lewis, Betty Anne Williams, Richard E. Meyer, G. Evans Witt, R. David Riley, Douglas Caldwell, Jonathan P. Wolman, Warren Leary, Lynne Olson, Chris Connell, Richard Carelli, Arthur Gavshon, James H. Rubin, Norman Black, Robert Cullen, Christina Lynne Olson. Atlanta (GA) Daily World (m., S.)—DE 2-0080, 1800 11th Street: Ruth A. Jenkins. Atlanta (GA) Constitution (m., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Joe D. Brown, Jr. (see Cox Newspapers). Atlanta (GA) Journal (e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Nancy Lewis, Charles N. Hayslett, Jr. (see Cox Newspapers). Atlantic City (NJ) Press (m., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building 20045: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Augusta (ME) Kennebec Journal (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Aurora (IL) Beacon-News (e., S.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: Lester M. Bell, James D. Cary, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan Grace-Marie Prather. Austin (MN) Herald—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Austin (TX) American Statesman (m., e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Schwab (see Cox Newspapers). Australian Financial Review—347-7277, 1393 National Press Building 20045: Robert B. Haupt. Baltimore (MD) News-American (e., S.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, National Editor & Washington Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, John N. Hall, Richard S. Hollander. Baltimore (MD) Sun (m., S.)—347-8250, 1214 National Press Building: Ernest B. Furgurson, Muriel Dobbin, Charles W. Corddry, Art Pine, Stephen E. Nordlinger, Thomas Edsall, Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Carl P. Leubsdorf, Jim Mann, Barry C. Rascovar, Peter B. Behr. Bangor (ME) Daily News (m.)—544-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Baptist Press—544-4226, 200 Maryland Avenue NE.: W. Barry Garret, Stan Hastey, Carol B. Franklin. Barnet Nover News Service—RE 7-1381, 993 National Press Building 20045: Naomi Nover. Bartlesville (OK) Examiner-Enterprise (e.)—783-1760, 708 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Baton Rouge (LA) Morning Advocate (m., S.)—545-9862, 1125 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Douglas L. Manship, Jr. Baton Rouge (LA) State-Times (e.)—546-9862, 1125 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Douglas L. Manship, Jr. Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer-News (e., S.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Bay City (MI) Times (e., S.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald F Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Belleview (OH) Gazette—347-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn Everett. Bellingham (WA) Herald (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell. Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Berita Buana (Jakarta)—941-5561, 4906 Fran Place, Alexandria, VA 22312: Hidayat Supangkat. Berlingske Tidende (Copenhagen)—393-3794, 1130 National Press Building 20045: Bent Albrectson. Berner Tagblatt (Berne)—649-1736, 709 South Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902: John Albert. Biddeford-Saco (ME) Journal (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty Lou G. van Wagoner. Biloxi-Gulfport (MS) Daily Herald and the Sun (e., m., S.)—546-5841, 507 G Street SE.: Leland A. Bandy. Binghamton (NY) Press and Sun-Bulletin (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building 20045: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, Wil- liam M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Birmingham (AL) News (e., S.)—298-7080, 229-8160, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: James Free. Birmingham (AL) Post-Herald (m.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Stewart Lytle. Blackwell (OK) Journal-Tribune (e.)—783-1760, 730 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruf. Boise (ID) Daily Statesman (m., e., S.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Booth Newspapers of Michigan—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald FE Cordray, Mary L. Tuthill, Robert D. G. Lewis. Boston (MA) Globe (m., e., S.)—298-9169, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Martin F. Nolan, David Nyhan. Steve Wermiel, William Beecher, Rachelle A. Patterson, Thomas N. Oliphant. Boston (MA) Herald American (m.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: Joseph Kings-bury-Smith National Editor and Washington Bureau Chief, Wayne Woodlief, Marianne Means Johh P. Wallach, John N. Hall. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Boulder (CO) Daily Camera—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045; Edward P. Zuckerman (Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Bridgeport (CT) Post Telegram (m., e., S.)—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John Curley, John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby,, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Brockton (MA) Enterprise (e.)—554-3579, 1247 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Bryan (OH) Times—347-1856, 926 National Press Building: Glenn Everett. Buffalo (NY) Courier-Express (m.)—NA 8-2906, 1389 National Press Building: David Lynch; 628-8228, 1237 National Press Building, Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Buffalo (NY) Evening News (e.)—RE7-3188, 1286 National Press Building: Lucian C. Warren, Roland A. Powell. Burlington (VT) Free Press (m.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Cadillac (MI) News (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G., van Wagoner. Camden (NJ) Courier-Post (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood. George Blake. Canadian Press—833-5324, Suite 606, 2021 K Street 20006: Garry L. Fairbairn. Canton (OH) Repository—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Cape Cod (MA) Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Capitol Hill News Service—638-1098, 968 National Press Building: Alan Berlow, Jean Christensen, Michael Isikoff, William Hollyer, Joseph Nocera, Mick Rood. Capitol Publications, Inc.—452-1600, Room G-12, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Richard Hagan, Emily C. Harris, Virginia Robinson, Vicky J. Stamas, Alec Kritini, Mary K. Cowell, Sheila Simler, Christopher Joyce, Max C. Elsman, Ian D. Shupeck, David B. Ensor, Carolyn D. Terry, Don Foltz, Karen Nordlinger, Helen L. Hoart, John Cranford, Marcy Parker. Carson City Nevada Appeal (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Cedar Rapids (IA) Gazette (e., S.)—547-3554, 639 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Dorothy Williams. Central News Agency (Taipei)—NA 8-2738, 549 National Press Building: Chiang-Kwang Li, Chien Chung Fu, Rock Jo-shui Leng. Central Press—NA 8-2325, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. van Wagoner. Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Charleston (SC) News Courier—971-7527, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22150: Joan McKinney. Charlotte (NC) Observer (m., S.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Jerry Shinn. Chattanooga (TN) News Free-Press (e.)—628-7986, 1126 National Press Building 20045: John S. Sparks, Jr. Cheboygan (MI) Tribune (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. van Wagoner. Chicago Construction News (m.)—737-6630, 400 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. Chicago Daily Defender—638-2290, 716 National Press Building 20045: Askia Muhammad. Chicago (IL) Daily News (e.)—DI 7-9828, 1229 National Press Building: Raymond R. Coffey, Robert Gruenberg, Robert A. Signer, Monroe W. Karmin, Charles Bartlett, Gilbert Thelan. Chicago (IL) Sun-Times (m., S.)—785-8200, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 301, 20006: Loye W. Miller, Jr., William Hines, Patrick R. Oster, Lisa M. Myers, Jerome R. Watson. Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate—298-7850, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Rowland Evans, Jr., Robert D. Novak. Chicago (IL) Tribune Press Service—785-9430, 1707 H Street 20006: Aldo Beckman, Glen Elsasser, James Coates, Harry J. Kelly, John Maclean, Jon Margolis, William Neikirk, Arthur Siddon, Frank Starr, Robert C. Young, Eleanor R. Randolph. Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate—638-3499, 932 National Press Building: Louis Kohlmeier; 484-4349, 1516 Inlet Court, Reston, VA 22090: Jules Witcover. Chickasha (OK) Daily Press—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. China Times (Taipei)—441-9405, 9603 53d Avenue, College Park, MD 20740: Jack Chow. Christian Science Monitor (Boston) (e.)—785-4400, 910 16th Street 20006: Godfrey Sperling, Jr., John W. Dillin, Jr., Guy Halverson, Clayton Jones, Lucia Mouat, Dana Adams Schmidt, Daniel R. Souther-land, Peter C. Stuart, Louise Sweeney, C. Robert Zelnick. Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun (m., e.)—ST 3-9479, 877 National Press Building: Shinsuke Yoshimura, Fumi-yasu Endo. Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer (m.)—628-0300, 1387 National Press Building: Warren D. Wheat. Cincinnati (OH) Post and Times Star (e.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Alan R. Thompson, Whitt Flora. Cleburne (TX) Times-Review—783-1760, 1068 National Press Building 20045: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer (m., S.)—638-1366, 521 National Press Building: Richard G. Zimmerman, George P. Rasanen, Thomas Brazaitis. 878 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Olevapg on) Press and News (e.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Alan R. Thompson, /hitt Flora. Cocoa (FL) Today (m.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. : College Press Service—Suite 305, 2000 P Street 20036: John F. (Chip) Berlet. Columbia (SC) Newspapers, Inc. (m., e., S.)—546-5481, 507 G Street SE. 20003: Leland A. Bandy. Columbus (OH) Citizen Journal (m.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Alan R. Thompson, Whitt Flora. Columbus (OH) Dispatch (e., S.)—DI 7-3144, 809 National Press Building: George A. Embrey, Glenn D. Waggoner. Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Christopher Bonner. Commodity News Service—347-6934, 777 14th Street 20005: Linda D. Kendall, Anthony Sharp, Nancy Scott, Mary Beth Franklin, Michael J. Volpe. Congressional Information Bureau—DI 7-2275, 1341 G Street 20005: Robert P. Cazalas, C. Anthony Beargie, William R. DiBennedetto. Congressional Monitor—544-4242, 201 Massachusetts Avenue £0002: Thomas R. Nelson, Wendy Schaetzel, Bert Williams. Congressional Quarterly—296-6800, 1414 22d Street 20037: Thomas J. Arrandale, James R. Berger, Elizabeth Bowman, R. Rhodes Cook, Robert E. Cuthriel, Mary E. Eceles, Alan Ehrenhalt, Shirley Elder, Mercer Cross, Harrison Donnelly, Bruce Freed, Judy Gardner, Kathryn W. Gest, Barry M. Hager, Peter A. Harkness, Gary Hong, James M. Jaffe, Hillary Johnson, Wayne Kelley, Mary Link, David O. Lcomis, David Maxfield, Warden Moxley, John L. Moore, Patricia Ann O'Connor, Peg O’Hara, Rcbert Rankin, Thomas C. Schild, Thomas Southwick, Michael D. Speights, William P. Towell, Edwin B. Vaden, Jr., James R. Wagner, P. Wayne Walker, Elizabeth Wehr, Michael D. Wormrer. Connecticut News Service— (States News Service)—546-9222, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Sam P. Smith, Sandy Fleishman. Connellsville (OH) Courier (e.)—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. pi Consumer News, Inc.—737-1190, 813 National Press Building: Arthur E. Rowse. Copley News Service—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: James D. Cary, Lester M. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Prather; 333-2408, 825 New Hamp shire Avenue 20037: Ralph de Toledano. = Coshocton (OH) Tribune—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Cox Newspapers—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: David Kraslow, Maurice Fliess, Andrew J. Glass, Andrew Mollison, Charles A. Osolin, Claudia Townsend, Joseph Albright, Andrew Alexander, Joe Brown, Nancy Lewis, Doug Lowenstein, Robert Schwab, Charles N. Hayslett, Jr. Cromley News Features—765-4184, 1912 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, VA 22207: Ray Cromley. Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm) (m., e., S.)—347-0935, 903 National Press Building 20045: Kurt Malarstedt. Daily Astorian (OR) (e.)—LI 4-5100, 121 Second Street 20002: A. Robert Smith. Daily Bond Buyer (NY) (m.)—293-4747, Room 1219, 1001 Connecticut Avenue: John Gerrity, John Connor, Craig T. Ferris, Diana Bailey. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) (m., S.)—628-0335, 907 National Press Building: Allan W. Cromely, Vivian Vahlberg. Daily Pacific Builder (San Francisco)—737-6630, 400 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. Daily Traffic World—783-7325, 815 Washington Building 20005: Joseph C. Scheleen, J. Detton Pattie, Robert M. Butler, R. Stanley Chapman, Carlo Salzano, Don Byrne, Philip Trupp, David Cawthorne, Martha J. Hamm. Daily World—628-5595, 1124 National Press Building: Timothy L. Wheeler. Dallas (TX) Morning News (m., S.)—NA 8-5030, 637 National Press Building: John Geddie, Carolyn Raeke, Barbara Strong. : Dallas (TX) Times Herald (e., S.)—338-4394, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1315: Margaret Mayer, William L. Chaze, Robert S. Dudney. Dalton (GA) Daily Citizen News—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. . Danbury (CT) News-Times (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Danville (IL) Commercial News (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Dayton (OH) Daily News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Doug Lowenstein (see Cox Newspapers). Dayton (OH) Journal Herald (m.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Andrew Alexander (see Cox Newspapers). Dear Publication, Inc.—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear. Denver (CO) Daily Journal (m.)—737-6630, 400 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. Denver Post (e., S.)—546-4464, 200 C Street SE.: Leonard Larsen, Ann Downing Schmidt, John I. Boslough. Des Moines (IA) Register and Tribune (m., e., S.)—347-5829, 806 National Press Building: Clark R. Mollen-hoff, National Correspondent. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Des Moines (IA) Register and Tribune (m., e., S.)—347-9111, 952 National Press Building 20045: James V. Risser, George P. Anthan, Donald W. Kaul, James E. O’Shea. Des Moines (IA) Register and Tribune Syndicate—347-9111, 952 National Press Building: Richard Wilson. Detroit (MI) Free Press (m., S.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Patricia O’Brien. Detroit (MI) News (e., S.)—NA 8-4566, 511 National Press Building: Alan E. Blanchard, J. F. ter Horst, George R. Kentera, Robert D. Heinl, Jr., Richard A. Ryan, Seth Kantor, John E. Peterson. Deutsche Presse Agentur—783-5097, 700 National Press Building: Rolf Krueger, Juergen F. Horsch, Herbert, Winkler, Douglas D. Richards. Die Welt (Bonn)—821-1199, 7711 Falstaff Court, McLean, VA 22101: Kurt Leissler. 320-3888, 7301 Radnor Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Horst A. Siebert. Dodge Construction News (Chicago)—737-6630, 400 National Press Building 20045: Ernest P. Mickel. Donga Ilbo (Seoul), 347-4097, 1042 National Press Building 20045: Woong Hee Lee. Donrey Media Group—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Dothan (AL) Eagle—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Douglas (AZ) Dispatch—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard Maloy, Kenneth Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Dow Jones News Service—783-0164, 245 National Press Building: Richard H. Gotcher, James D. Gannon. Dubuque (IA) Telegraph Herald (e., S.)—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Duluth (MN) Herald and News Tribune (m. e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Lee Egerstrom. Durango (CO) Herald (e., S.)—462-1929, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. East Liverpool (OH) Review—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Editorial Research Reports—296-4880, 1414 22d Street 20037: Mary Costello, Suzanne deLesseps, Hoyt L. Gimlin, John Hamer, Marc Leepson, Richard Laidlaw Warsnop, Barbara Cornell, Sandra L. Stencel. Education Daily (Capitol Publications)—452-1600, Suite G-12, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Virginia Robinson, Emily C. Harris, Helen A. Hoart, Don Foltz, Vicky J. Stamas, Christopher R. Joyce. EFE Spanish News Agency—347-9237, 969 National Press Building 20045: Francisco J. Gonzalez-Casa-novas, Gloria Valenzuela. El Nuevo Dia—(San Juan, PR)—266-8054, 3201 Landover Street, Alexandria, VA 22305: John T. Skelly. Dodge Construction News (Chicago)—737-6630, 400 National Press Building 20045: Ernest P. Mickel. Elgin (IL) Courier-News (e.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: James D. Cary, Lester M. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Prather. Elizabeth City (NC) Advance (e.)—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear. Elizabeth (NJ) Daily Journal—737-3586, Mayflower Hotel: Trude Feldman. Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee. Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. El Pais (Madrid)—347-9237, 808 National Press Building 20045: Juan Gonzalez. El Paso (TX) Herald-Post—347-7750 (e.)—777 14th Street, Room 1200, 20005: Robert Duke. El Paso (TX) Times (m., S.)—483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon; EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building 20045: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Ely (NV) Daily Times (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Energy Daily—638-4260, 1239 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Myers, Llewellyn King, Ed Edstrom, Ann MacLachlan, Burton R. Solomon. Enid (OK) Daily News & Eagle (m., e.)—229-8898, 5004 Jamestown Road 20016: Sally Steele. Eugene (OR) Register Guard (e., S.)—LI4-5100, 121 Second Street 20002: A. Robert Smith. Eureka (CA) Times Standard—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Evansville (IN) Press (e., S.)—347-7750, 777 14th Strzet, Room 1200, 20005: James Eberla. Excelsior (Mexico City)—737-0314, 959 National Press Building: Fausto Fernandez-Ponte, Phyllis Green Walker. Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner—333-3831, 4839 Hutchins Place 20007: Mark Panitch. Fairchild Publications (NY) (Daily News Record, Women’s Wear Daily, Home Furnishings Daily)— RE 7-7090, 399 National Press Building 20045: Susan Watters, Lloyd Schwartz, Richard Wightman, Jack W. Robertson, Harold G. Taylor, Priscilla Girard, David Williams, Robert Greenberger, Hillary Johnson, John Desta Kidd, Patrick McCarthy, James Michael Murphy, Adella F. Parker, Ginger Prichard, Sheldon C. Wesson. Fairmount (WV) Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Fairmount West Virginian—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Fayetteville (AR) Northwest Arkansas Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Fernsworth News Service—543-8889, 507 Seward Square SE.: Lawrence Fernsworth. Field Newpaper Syndicate—628-2091, 1292 National Press Building: Robert S. Allen, Ruth Finney; 232- 3525, 2926 Garfield Street: Betty Beale; 965-2871, 3400 R Stre=t 20007; Joseph Kraft; 223-7484, 1150 15th Street 20071: Herb Block. 880 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Financial Tlmes News Service (Canada)—347-0385, 1125 National Press Building 20045: Peter N. Cook. Findlay (OH) R2publican-Courier—347-9330, 1053 National Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper. Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Flint (MI) Journal (e., S.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald E. Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Fort Myers (FL) News-Press—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Fort Smith (AR) Southwest Times-Record (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Fort Worth (TX) Star Telegram (m., e.)—347-8157, 1255 National Press Building: Z. Joe Thornton, William Choyke. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (m., e., S.)—365-1396, 7621 Edenwood Court, Bethesda, MD. 20034: Jan G. Reifenberg; 337-1830, 1916 37th Street 20007: Carola Kaps. Frankfurter Rundschau—965-9510, 3616 Whitehaven Parkway 20007: Monika M. Metzner. Frederick (OK) Daily Leader (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Free Press Publications of Canada—737-5752, 876 National Press Building: Paul Whitelaw. Freemont (OH) News Messenger (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrick, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Fresno (CA) Bee (e.)—547-4044, 200 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, George Baker, Michael D. Green, Lawrence Fernsworth. Gainesville (TX) Register—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Gainesville (FL) Sun (e., S.)—293-3100, 1920 IL. Street 20036: Roland J. Page. Gannett News Service—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Gary (IN) Post-Tribune—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Edward P. Zuckerman. German General News Service (GD R)—657-2708, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Horst Schafer, Ilse Schafer. Glasgow (KY) Daily-Times—783-1760, 1068 National Press Building 20045: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Grand Forks (ND) Herald (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Betty L. Wells. Grand Junction (CO) Sentinel (e., S.)—462-1929, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. Grand Rapids (MI) Press (e.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald E. Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Greenville (OH) Advocate—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, PeterB. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Greenville (PA) Record Argus—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: ‘Richard Maloy, Kenneth Dalecki, PeterB. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Greenwich (CT) Time—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark H. Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Groton (CT) News (e., S.)—347-3322, 547-9347, 107 2nd Street 20002: Howard S. Abramson, Leland Schwartz. Guthrie (OK) Daily Leader (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Rufl. Guymon (OK) Daily Herald (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Ha’Aretz (Tel Aviv)—565-0628, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, MD. 20910: Dan Margalit. Hampton (NH) Union—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David Dear. Hanover (PA) Evening Sun—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Hapdong News Agency (Seoul)—783-5539, 761 National Press Building: Young I1 Kim. Harrisburg (PA) Patriot & Evening News (m., e., S.)—398-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Miles Benson, Stephen Parkhurst. Hartford (CT) Courant (m., S.)—783-7442, 1025 National Press Building: Robert Waters. Hartford (CT) Times (e.)—347-3322, 547-9347, 107 Second Street 20002: Howard S. Abramson, Leland Schwartz. Hawaii Tribune-Herald (Hilo) (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Rufl. Health Daily (Capitol Publications)—452-1600, Suite G-12, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Alec Kritini, Mary K. Cowell, Shelia Simler. Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Special News Service—298-6920, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, National Editor and Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, John N. Hall, Wayne Woodlief, Thomas Eastham. Helsingen Sanomat (Helsinki)—8605 Timber Hill Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: Lauri E. Karen. Henderson (KY) Gleaner & Journal (m., S.)—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear. Henryetta (OK) Freelance—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Herkimer (N'Y) Telegram—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Daleck, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Press Galleries 881 NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Higher Education Daily (Capitol Publications)—452-1600, Suite G-12, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Richard M. Hagan, John R. Cranford, Carolyn D. Terry, Ian D. Shupeck, Marcy Parker. Hokkaido Press (Japan)—783-9479, 733 National Press Building: Kazuo Inazawa. Holdenville (OK) Daily News—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Holland (MI) Sentinel (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. van Wagoner. Hollywood (CA) Reporter (m.)—LI 3-1109, 316 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Angele det. Gingras. Holyoke (MA) Transcript-Telegram (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick -ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel-Record (m.)—362-8695, 3540 Springland Lane, Gale Arnold. Housing and Urban Affairs Daily—638-3103, 1182 National Press Building: Hugh L. Morris. Houston (TX) Chronicle (e., S.) 223-1770, Suite 1212, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Norman K. Baxter, John Cleland, Cragg Hines, Judy Wiessler. Houston (TX) Post (m., S.)—638-4332, 1136 National Press Building 20045: Arthur E. Wiese. Hungarian News Agency—656-9248, 7105 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, MD: Andras Heltai. Huntington (WV) Advertiser & Herald-Dispatch (m., e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Huntsville (AL) Times (e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Philip W. Smith. Idaho State Journal (Pocatello)—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, Va. 22003: A. J. Montgomary. Indian Express Newspapers (India)—933-2883, 3723 Emily Street, Kensington, MD 20795: T. V. Parasuram. Indianapolis (IN) News (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Louis C. Hiner. Indianapolis (IN) Star (m., S.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole, Michael A. Padev. Intermonde Presse (France)—525-9495, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, VA: Nelly Stone. International Herald Tribune—223-7418, 1150 15th Street 20071: Frederick J. Farris, Robert Siner. Iran Times—659-9868, 2801 Wisconsin Avenue: Javad Khakbaz. Ithaca (NY) Journal (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hich-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnary, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Izvestia (Moscow)—656-5864, 55C0 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Yuri V. Barsukov. Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger (m., e., S.)—638-4036, 1286 National Press Building 20045: John S. Sparks, JY, Jackson (MS) Daily News (e.)—544-5200, 110 D Street SE. 20003: Frank van der Linden. Jackson (MI) Citizen Patriot (e., S.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald - E. Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ) (e.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Maitlin, Miles Benson, New Jersey News Service (States News Service)—546-9222, 107 Second Street NE. 20002, Leland Schwartz, John O. Membrino. Jerusalem Post—652-1003. 4710 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Wolf I. Blitzer. Jewish Daily Forward (N.Y.C.)—593-1149, 11724 Auth Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Murray Frank. JiJi Press, Ltd. (Japan) (m.)—ST 3-4330, 383 National Press Building: Yoshiyuki Den, Tetsuya Ozeki, Masaaki Okabe, Geni Yamaoka. Johnson City (TN) Press-Chronicle—543-8889, 507 Seward Square SE.: Lawrence Fernsworth. Joliet (1L) Herald-News (e., S.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: James D. Cary, Lester M. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Prather. Joplin (MO) Globe (m., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building 20045: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Jornal do Brasil (Rio de Janeiro)—347-1520, 1235 National Press Building 20045: Noenio Dantasle Spinola. Juneau (AK) South East Alaska Empire—333-3831, 4839 Hutchins Place 20007: Mark Panitch. Kaigai Hyoron Sha News Agency (Tokyo)—524-1951, 4518 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Russell Brines. : Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette (e., S.)—787-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald E. Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Kansas City (MO) Star (e.) and Times (m.)—298-7790, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 306: Joseph An- thony Lastelic, Henry Clay Gold. Kentucky Post (Covington) (e.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: James Eberle. Ketchikan (AK) Daily News—333-3831, 4839 Hutchins Place 20007: Mark Panitch. Key West (FL) Citizen—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard Maloy, Kenneth Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. King Features Syndicate—298-6520, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: Marianne Means; 638-1556, 1019 National Press Building: Peter Weaver, Doris Behre. Kittanning (PA) Leader Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard Maloy, Kenneth Daleckdi, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. : Knight-Ridder Newspapers—737-8627, 1195 National Press Building: Robert S. Boyd, Marie W. Ridder, Walter T. Ridder, William J. Eaton, Saul Friedman, Vera Glaser, Clark Hoyt, James McCartney, . Philip Meyer, Gilbert E. Bailey, Christopher Bonner, Lee Egerstiom, Aaron Epstein, Philip Gailey, David Hess, Patricia O’Brien, Jerry Shinn, William S. Vance, Betty Wells, Edward P. Zuckerman. 79-000 O -77 -58 882 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Knoxville (TN) News-Sentinel (e., S.)—337-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Wendell Potter. Kurier (Vienna)—656-1867, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Hubert E. Feichtlbauer. Kyodo News Service (Japan)—347-5767, 1229 National Press Building: Akira Naka, Nobuyuki Sato, Kazuya Choga, Yoshihisa Kuroha, Kazuyoshi Hishiki, Shotaro Kobayashi, Kotaro Nogami. LaFayette (LA) Daily Advertiser—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Lafayette (IN) Journal and Courier (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, Williem A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Lakeland (FL) Ledger—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20036: Roland J. Page. Lake City (FL) Reporter (e.)—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20036: Roland J. Page. Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Lansing (MI) State Journal (e., S.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell. Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Las Vegas (NV) Review-Journal (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Las Vegas (NV) Sun—628-2091, 1292 National Press Building 20045: Robert S. Allen. Latin American Affairs Bureau—684-7409, 2632 South Grant Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Ben F. Meyer. Laurel (MS) Leader-Call—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Leadville (CO) Herald-Democrat (e.)—462-1929, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. Leavenworth (KS) Times—638-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Lebanon (TN) Democrat—543-8889, 507 Seward Square SE.: Lawrence Fernsworth. Leesburg (FL) Daily Commercial (e.)—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20026: Roland J. Page. Le Figaro (Paris)—628-8570, 917 National Press Building: Jacques C. Renard. Le Provencal (Marseilles)—333-7352, 4748 Reservoir. Road 20007: Marie-Therese Blanc. Lincoln (NE) Journal and Journal-Star (e., S.)—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Lock Haven (PA) Express (e.)—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. London Daily Express (m.)—EX 3-0840, 1077 National Press Building: Ross Mark, Henry Lowrie. London Daily Mail (m.)—RE 7-2541, 1202 National Press Building: William Lowther, Catherine A. Fox. London Daily Mirror—628-6200, 1238 National Press Building: Anthony Delano. London Daily Telegraph (m.)—EX 3-5195, 1366 National Press Building: Stephen Barber, Richard Bees- ton, Nicholas A. F. Comfort. London Financial Times—347-8676, 1325 E Street 20004: Jurek Martin, Nancy Dunne, David Bell, Lisa S. Fix. London Metal Bulletin—RE 7-3230, 913 National Press Building 20045: Freeman C. Bishop. London Observer Foreign News Service—737-1130, 801 National Press Bnilding 20045: Mark Frankland. London Sunday Telegraph News Service—393-5130, 393-5133, 1366 National Building: James Srodes, Irene Saunders. London Sunday Times News Service—628-4310, 814 National Press Building: Henry Brandon. London Times (m.)—DT 7-7659, 541 National Press Building: Fred A. Emery, Patrick Brogan, Frank Vogl, Michael Roger Binyon. Long Beach (CA) Tndependent and Press-Teleeram (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Gilbert E. Bailey (Knight-Ridder Newspapers); 362-3965, 3930 Connecticut Avenue: Virginia W. Kelly. Long Island (NY) Press (e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Richard Seelmeyer, Miles Benson. Longmont (CO) Times-Call—537-1649, 3752 Kanawha Street 20015: Ann Downing Schmidt. Lorain (OH) Journal (e.)—347-9330, 1053 Naticnal Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper, Laetitia Sands. Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner (m., e.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith National Editor and Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, John N. Hall. Los Angeles (CA) Times (m., S.)—296-1440, 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 730: Jack Nelson, Robert Barkdoll, Rudy Abramson, John H. Averill, Marlene Cimons, Richard T. Cooper, Robert J. Donovan, Paul G. Houston, Don Irwin, Robert L. Jackson, Oswald Johnston, Ronald J. Ostrow, Emma E. Pullen, Robert Rosenblatt, Don Shannon, Gaylord Shaw, Robert Shogan, Paul E. Steiger, Norman Kempster, Philip Hagen, Ellen KX. Hume, Grayson Mitchell, Robert Scheer. Los Angeles Times Syndicate—298-7990, Suite 1311, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20016: Art Buchwald; 652-1508, 6301 Broadbranch Road, Chevy Chase, MD. 20015: Nicholas P. Thimmesch; 347-6685, 991 National Press Building 20045: John J. Cloherty, Robert O. Owens; 333-9176, 800 25th Street 20037: Georgie Anne Geyer. Louisville (KY) Courier Journal and Times (m., e., S)—628-7704, 1265 National Press Building 20045: Ward Sinclair, Berl Schwartz, James P. Herzog. Loveland (CO) Reporter-News—537-1649, 3752 Kanawha Street 20015: Ann Downing Schmidt. Lowell (MA) Sun (e., S.)—638-4077, 1027 National Press Building: Christine M. Black. Lufkin (TX) News (e.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Schwab (see Cox Newspapers). McClatchy Newspapers of California—547-4044, 200 C Street SE., Apt. 114 20003: Leo Rennert, George Baker, Michael D. Green, Lawrence Fernsworth. McClendon News Service—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued McNaught Syndicate—628-1511, 922 25th Street 20037: Holmes Alexander; 966-6897, 3015 Beech Street 20015: Philip H. Love; 281-2808, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Ma/ariv (Tel-Aviv)—628-2318, 615 National Press Building 20045: Ido J. Dissentshik. Macomb Daily (Mt. Clemens, MI) (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Macon (GA) News—Macon Telegraph—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Christopher Bonner. Madison (WI) Capital-Times (e.)—547-8118, 211 Sixth Street NE. 20002: Stuart Dean Levitan. Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo)—737-2817, 1188 National Press Building 20045: Ycshibisa Komori, Mitsuaki Nakao, Soji Teramura, Ken Hondc. Mamaroneck (NY) Daily Times (e.)—393-3400, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Manchester (England) Guardian (m.)—785-3722, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Jonathan Steele. Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B® Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Mankato (MN) Free Press (e.)—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003; A. J. Montgomery. Mannheimer Morgen—338-2351, 1577 44th Street 20007: Hans B. Meyer. Mansfield (OH) News Journal—347-9330, 1053 National Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper, Lastitia Sands. Marietta (OH) Times—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Rich-ards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune (m., e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Marion (OH) Star—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Meadville (PA) Tribune—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard Maloy, Kenneth Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Medford (OR) Mail Tribune (e., S.)—LI 4-5100, 121 Second Street 20002: A. Robert Smith; 554-3579, 1237 National Press Building 20045: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Media General News Service—347-7770, 214 National Press Building: William A. Connelly, William May, Gwendolyn Austin, Merrill Brown. Melbourne (Austrialia) Herald—347-8548, 1379 National Press Building: John C. M. Hamilton. Melbourne (FL) Times—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Rich-ards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal (m., S.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 60005: Morris Cunningham. Memphis (TN) Press-Scimitar (e.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200: Wendell Potter. Meriden (CT) Record-Journal (m., e.)—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Miami (FL) Herald (m.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Phil Gailey. Miami (FL) News (e.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Charles A. Osolin (see Cox Newspapers). Michigan League of Home Dailies—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty Lou G. Van Wagoner. Middletown (NY) Times Herald Record (m.)—554-3579, 2637 National Press Building: Donald R. Larra-bee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Midland (MI) Daily News (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner Milliyet (Istanbul)—462-3134, 5715 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, MD 20014: Zeyyat Goren. Milwaukee (WI) Journal (e., S.)—RE 7-6453 and RE 7-2985, 734 National Press Building: John W. Kole, Franke A. Aukofer. Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel (m.)—628-8920, 1184 National Press Building: Richard W. Bradee. Minneapolis (MN) Star (e.)—347-5885, 940 National Press Building: Frank G. Wright Alan C. McConagha, Finlay Lewis. Minneapolis (MN) Tribune (m., S.)—347-5885, 940 National Press Building: Frank G. Wright, Alan C. McConagha, Finlay Lewis. Mississippi Press Register (Pascagoula) (e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Philip W. Smith. Mitchell (SD) Republic—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. : Moberly (MO) Monitor-Index—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric RufT. Mobile (AL) Press & Register (m., e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Philip W. Smith. Modesto (CA) Bee (e., S.)—547-4044, 200 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, George Baker, Michael D. Green, Lawrence Fernsworth. Monessen Valley (PA) Independent—628-2157, 1135 National Pres Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Monterey (CA) Peninsula Herald—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building: Frank Kane. 884 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Morristown (NJ) Daily Record (e., S.) (States News Service)—546-9221, 107 Second Street NE. 20002, Leland Schwartz, John D. Membrino. Morristown (TN) Daily Gazette and Mail (e., S.)—543-8889, 507 Seward Square SE.: Lawrence Fernsworth. Mountain States News Service—462-7767, 1603 19th Street: Lee Catterall. Mt. Vernon (NY) Daily Argus (e.—)393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell-Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Muncie (IN) Press (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Louis C. Hiner. Muncie (IN) Star (m., S.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole, Michael A. Padev. Muskegon (MI) Chronicle (e.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald E. Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Myrtle Beach (SC) Sun-News—546-5841, 507 G Street SE. 20006: Leland Bandy. Nannes News Service—244-3759, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Caspar H. Nannies. Nashville (TN) Banner (e.)—544-5200, 110 D Street 20003: Frank van der Linden. Nashville Tennessean (m.)—223-8460, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenuve: Patricia A. Welch. National Newspaper Publishers Association—638-4473, 770 National Press Building 2€045: John W. Lewis, Jr. National Newspaper Syndicate—RE 7-2511, 1330 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: John Herling. NC News Service—659-6734, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Thomas N. Lorsung, Thomas J. Barbarie, James J. Castelli, Jerome F. Filteau, Clifford Foster, John J. Maher. Nepszabadsag (Budapest)—493-9542 10500 Grosvenor Park, Rockville, MD 20852: Istvan Kovacs. Neue Zuercher Zeitung (Zurich) (m., e., S.)—737-4432, 1242 National Press Building: Hans E. Tutsch. Neues Deutschlander (Berlin, GD R)—657-2708, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Horst Schiifer, Ilse Schéfer. . New Albany (IN) Tribune—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B.Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times (e., S.)—554-3579, 2237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. y New Brunswick (NJ) Home-News (State News Service)—546-9221, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Leland J. Schwartz, John O. New Haven (CT) Register and Journal-Courier (m., e., S.)—(States News Service)—546-9222, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Leland J. Schwartz, John O. Membrino. New Kensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building 20045: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. New Jersey News Service (States News Service)—546-9221, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Leland J. Schwartz, John O. Membrino. New Orleans (LA) States Item (e.)—638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Sam Hanna. New Orleans (LA) Times Picayune (m.)—737-2934, 1029 National Press Building: Edgar Poe, Alice B. ~ Haggett; 298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1320: Kenneth A. Weiss. New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: Jobn J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. New York Daily News (m.)—NA 8-5058, 1272 National Press Building: James G. Wieghart, Francis P. Jackman, Paul F. Healy, J. Stanley Carter, Frank Van Riper, Jeffrey H. Antevil, Jerome S. Cahill, Ann Wood, Joseph Volz, Judith E. Randal, Bruce Drake, Adam Clymer, Neil A. Lewis. New York Journal of Commerce (m.)—737-8620, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Oscar E. Naumann, Thomas J. Connors, Richard A. Lawrence, Robert F. Morison, Leah Ruth Young, Helen J. Ericson, Dan Skaetvedt, Del Dobbins, Robert Burkhardt. New York Post (e.)—393-15¢1, 1367 National Press Building: John S. Lang, Richard F. Lee. New York Times (m.)—293-3100. 1920 L Street: Hedrick L. Smith, David Binder, William M. Blair, David Burnham, Linda Charlton, Edward Cowan, Clyde Farnsworth, John W. Finney, Laura Fcreman, Benjamin A. Franklin, Barbara Gamarekian, Bernard Gwertzman, Richard Halloran, John N. Herbers Robert D. Hershey, Na 1cy Hicks, Ernest Holsendolph, Graham Hovey, Majorie Hunter, E. W. Ken-worthy, Richard D. Lyons, Richard L. Madden, Anthony J. Marro, Charles Mohr, James M. Naughton, Lesley Oelsner, Wendell Rawls, Robert Rheinhold, James B. Reston, William H. Robbins, Douglas Robinson, David E. Rosenbaum, Walter Rugaber, William Safire, Harold Schmeck, Philip Shabecoff, William V. Shannon, Martin Tolchin, Matthew L. Wald, Warren Weaver, Jr., Bernard Weinraub, James T. Wooten. New York Times Florida Newspapers—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20036: Roland J. Page. Newark (OH) Advocate—347-9330, 1053 National Press Building, 20045. Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper, Laetitia Sands. Newark (NJ) Star Ledger (m., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Maitlin, Miles Benson (States News Service)—546-9221 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Leland J. Schwartz, John O. Membrino. Newburgh (NY) News (e.)—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard Maloy, Kenneth Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Newhouse News Service—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue Dean Reed, Richard Beaudette, Miles Benson, Joseph H. Berger, Peter Bernstein, Michael F. Conlan, Susan Ann Fogg, James Free, William Keller, Saul Kohler, Michael J. Magner, Robert W. Maitlin, Edward W. O’Brien, Stephen Parkhurst, Edgar Poe, Ann Reisfeld, James Roper, Richard Seelmeyer, Philip W. Smith, Eileen Timlin, Michael Wagner, Kenneth A. Weiss, Victor Wilson. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Newport (RI) Daily News (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Newsday—223-8410, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 304: Martin J. Schram, Bureau Chief, National Correspondent, Myron S. Waldman, Bob Wyrick, Patrick J. Sloyan, Clayton Fritchey, Jean Heller, James Klurfeld, Jane Morse, James S. Toedtman. Newspaper Enterprise Association—347-4461, 777 14th Street 20005: Martha Angle, Robert Walters. New Zealand Press Association—737-8693, 614 National Press Building: Max E. Lambert. Niagara Falls Gazette (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, Geogre Blake. Nihon Keizai (Japan Economic Journal)—393-1388 or 229-5178, 741 National Press Building 20045: Seiichi Oteru, Teruo Tsutsumi, Mitsuhisa Yoshino. Nishi Nippon Shimbun (Tok yo)—ST 3-9479, 877 National Press Building: Fasuku Fanaka, Hiroshi Tomoda, Hidetoshi Yoshimoto. North American Newspaper Alliance—737-2727, 830 National Press Building 20045: Robert J. Wagman, Lois Jacobini; 483-3791, 483-7918, 2829 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon; ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan Emory: 232-2229, 2833 McGill Terrace: Dorthy H. Marks. North Platte (NE) Telegraph—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Northern Virginia Sun (e.)—524-3000, 1227 North Ivy Street, Arlington, VA 22210: Herman J. Obermayer. Norwich (CT) Bulletin (m.)—347-3322, 547-9347, 107 Second Street 20002: Howard S. Abramson, Leland Schwartz. Nyack (NY) Journal-News (e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building 20045: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Grib-broek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Ocala (FL) Star-Banner (e., S.)—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20036: Roland J. Page. Ogdensburg (NY) Journal (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Ohio/Washington News Service—347-9330, 1053 National Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper, Laetitia Sands. Oil Daily (m. )—638-0812, 474 National Press Building 20045: Freeman C. Bishop, Patrick J. McCarthy, Kelly Mansfield, Marvin Murphy, S. Lawrence Paulson. Oklahoma City Times (e.)—628-0335, 907 National Press Building: Allan W. Croley, Vivian Vahlberg. Okmulgee (OK) Daily Times (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Olympia (WA) Olympian (e., S.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Omaha (NE) World-Herald (m., e., S.)—EX 3-0644, 1217 National Press Building: Darwin R. Olofson, Mary Kay Quinlan. Oneonta (NY) Star (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Ontario (CA) Daily Report (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Oregon Journal (Portland) (e.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Joseph E. Berger. Oregonian (Portland) (m., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: William Keller. Orient Press Agency (Seoul)—347-8931, 730 National Press Building: So-Whan Hyon. Orlando (FL) Sentinel and Star (m., e.)—293-6885, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Anne E. Groer, Oshkosh (WI) Daily Northwestern (e.)—2933 28th Street, 20008: Harold Bigler, 483-3791, 2933 Connecticut Avenue: Sarah McClendon. Ossining (NY) Citizen Register (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Oswego (NY) Palladium-Times (e.)—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke, ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan S. Emory. Owosso (MI) Argus Press (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Oxnard (CA) Press Courier—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Pacific Daily News & Dateline (Agana, Guam)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Palatka (FL) Daily News (e.)—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20036: Roland J. Page. Palm Beach (FL) Post and Times—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Charles Osolin (see Cox News-papers). Panax Newspapers—543-6051, 308 C Street SE. 20003: Thomas H. Ochiltree. Pasadena Star-News (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Gilbert E. Bailey. Pauls Valley (OK) Daily Democrat (e.)—728-17€0, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Pavhata (OK) Daily Journal-Capital (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric 886 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Peekskill (NY) Evening Star (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Pendleton (OR) East Oregonian (e.)—LI 4-5100, 121 2nd Street 20002: A. Robert Smith. Pennsylvania News Service (States News Service)—546-9221, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Howard Abram- son, Gary Graham. Pensacola (FL) Journal (m.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Pensacola (FL) Evening News (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Peoria (TL) Journal Star—638-4642. 1273 National Press Building: San Hanna. Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Philadelphia (PA) Bulletin (e., S.)—737-0403, 1296 National Press Building: Lawrence M. O’Rourke Robert Roth, Robert E. Taylor ITI, L. Stuart Ditzen, Sandy Grady; States News Service—546-9221 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Leland Schwartz, John O. Membrino. Philadelphia (PA) Daily News (e.)—(States News Service)—546-9221, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Howard Abramson, Gary Graham. Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer (m., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Aaron Epstein (Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Phoenix (AZ) Gazette (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Louis C. Hiner. Pittsburgh (PA) Post-Gazette (m.)—EX 3-4580, 1280 National Press Building: Milton G. Jaques. Pittsburgh (PA) Press (e., S.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Douglas Smith. Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican (m.)—554-3579. 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Pocono Record (Stroudsburg, (PA) (m.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Politiken (Copenhagen)—638-5455, Suite 101, 1523 L Street 20005: Borge Visby. Pomona (CA) Progress-Bulletin (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade. Port Arthur (TX) News (e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Robert Schwab (see Cox News- papers). Port Chester (NY) Daily Item (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Godlen, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards. Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee. Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Portland (ME) Press Herald-Express—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Portsmouth (NH) Herald—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Daleckd, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Portsmouth (OH) Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Pravda (Moscow)—656-1471, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Gennadi Vassiliev. Press Associates Inc.—638-0444, Suite 314, 805 15th Street 20005: Harry F. Conn, Robert B. Cooney, Justin McCarthy, David Prosten. Providence (RI) Journal-Bulletin (m., e., S.)—NA 8-6214, 925 National Press Building: Fraser Smith, Stephen M. Baron. Pueblo (CO) Chieftain and Star-Journal—462-1929, 123 Sixth Street SE 20003: Helene C. Monberg. Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Quincy (MA) Patriot-Ledger (e.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Raleigh (NC) News and Observer (m., S.)—223-8460, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: J. Ferrel Guillory. RAnd News Service—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annnadale, Va. 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Rapid City (SD) Journal—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, Va. 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Rapport (Scuth Africa)—437-3220, 891 National Press Building 20045: Hennie L. Pretorius. Red Bluff (CA) Daily News (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Build'ng: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Religious News Service—462-3727, 1472 Belmont Street 20009: John A. Novotney. Reuters—NA 8-9212, 615 National Press Build’ ng: Maurice Quaintance, Ralph Harr’s, Robert D. Green, Samuel 8. Krafsur, Robert G. Trautman, Ranjit de Silva, Thomas M. Stewart, Walter Andrews, William F. Scally, Robert M. Kearns, Michael L. Posner, Ralph Dannheisser, Aldon L. Coffey, Lars-Eric Nelson, Bob Horton, Brian Bain, Richard Rossi, Peter J. Gregson, Bruce Cobb, Graham Newman, Roy W. Gutman, Geoffrey R. Atkins. Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch (m.)—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: Charles McDowell, Jr. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise—546-1914, 14 10th Street NE. 20002: Martin Salditch. Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle (m.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Grib-broek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, Dav'd Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, Willaim M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Rochester (NY) Times-Union (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbrock, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, Willlam M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Rockford (IL) Morning Star—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. R'chards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Rockford (IL) Register-Republic—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Chalres L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard H. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Rocky Mountain News (Denver) (m., S.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200, 20005: Robert Duke. Rogers (AR) Daily News (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Rufl. St. Joseph (MO) News Press and Gazette—547-3554, 639 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Dorothy E. Williams. St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat (m., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Edward W. O’Brien, Partick J. Buchanan. St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch (e., S.)—298-6880, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: Richard Dudman, Marquis W. Childs, Thomas W. Ottenad, James Deakin, William K. Wyant, Jr., Curt Matthews, Lawrence Taylor, Robert Adams, Robert L. Joiner, Jr. St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Lee Egerstrom. St. Petersburg (FL) Times and Independent (m., e., S.)—296-8583, 1414 22d Street 20037: Charles L. Stafford, Martin A. Dyckman. Sacramento (CA) Bee (e.)—547-4044, 200 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, George Baker, Michael D. Green, Lawrence Fernsworth. Sacramento (CA) Union—543-6051, 308 C Street 20003: Thomas Ochiltree. Saginaw (MI) News (e., S.)—737-7770, 515 National Press Building: Preston R. Stephens, Ronald E. Cordray, Robert D. G. Lewis, Mary Tuthill. Salem (OH) News—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Salem Oregon Statesmen—3¢3-34€0, 1281 National Press Building: Jchn J. Curley, Don Cemgtell, Flecther J Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Salisbury (MD) Daily Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Salt Lake City Deseret News (e.)—683-4019, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Gordon E. White, Mary J. White. Salt Lake Tribune (m., S.)—524-5206, 3412 North Thomas Street, Arlingron, VA 22207: Frank Hewlett. San Antonio (TX) Light (e., S.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, suite 510: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, National Editor and Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, John N. Hall; 965-2530, 2500 Virginia Avenue, Watergate East 20037: Helen Anderson. San Bernardino (CA) Sun and Telegram (m., e.)—393-3466, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune and Union (m., e., S.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: James D. Cary, Marguerite Sullivan, Lester M. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Grace-Marie Prather. San Francisco (CA) Chronicle—229-2439, 5002 Jamestown Road 20016: John R. Fogarty. San Francisco (CA) Daily Pacific Builder (m.)—737-6630, 1249 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. San Francisco (CA) Examiner (e.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: Joseph Kingsbury-Sm, National Editor and Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, John N. Hall, Thomas astham. San Gabriel Valley (CA) Tribune—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. San Joe (CA) Mercury and News (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Gilbert E. ailey. San Juan Star (PR) (m.)—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005: Harry L. Turner. San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot (e.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: James D. Cary, Marguerite Sullivan, Lester M. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Grace-Marie Prather. Sankie Shimbun (Tokyo) (m., e.)—347-5772, 274 National Press Building: Makoto Kawanago, Satoshi Ogawa, Seiji Yamazaki, Makoto Masui. Santa Fe (NM) New Mexican (e., S.)—Ex 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building 20045: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, 888 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian (e.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Schenectady (NY) Gazette (m.)—ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan S. Emory. Scotts Bluff (NE) Star Herald—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Scripps-Howard News Service—347-7750, 777 14th Street, Room 1200 20005; Jack Steele, Gene Basset, Richard H. Boyce, H. L. Coopenbarger, Robert W. Dietsch, Kenneth D. Eskay, James E. Foster, Gene Goldenberg, Richard Hollander, Alan M. Horton, Donald C. Kirkman, Ted Knap, Powell Lindsay, Ann McFeatters, Dale McFeatters, William F. Middlebrooks, Earl H. Richert, Richard Starnes, William Steif, Dan K. Thomasson, Carl West, Timothy J. Wyngaard. Scripps League Newspapers—347-8313, 1395 National Press Building 20045: Lee Roderick. Scott Report—736-6834, 6516 Elmhurst Streat, District Heights, MD: Paul Scott. Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (m., S.)-—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006, Suite 510: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, National Editor and Bureau Chief, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, Jchn N. Hall. Seattle (WA) Times (e., S.) 783-4496, 718 National Press Building: Frank Hewlett. Sedalia (MO) Democrat-Capital (e.)—393-0979, 1011 National Press Building: Cyrene Dear, David R. Dear. Seikyo Press (Japan)—779-3255, 4603 Eastern Avenue 20018: John D. Fake. Sharon (PA) Herald, 554-3579, 1237 National Press Building 20045: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Sherman (TX) Democrat (e., S.)—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Shreveport (LA) Journal (e.)—971-7527, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22159: Joan McKinney. Shreveport (LA) Times—937-6732, 11404 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, MD 20705: Virginia Robicheaux. Shrewsbury (NJ) Daily Register—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building: Milton Jaques. Sioux City (IA) Journal (m., e., S.)—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Slevin Econcmic Report—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Joseph R. Slevin. Southern News Service (Canada)—737-2592, 1125 National Press Building 20045: Bernard Tierney. Sparks News Bureau—628-7986, 1126 National Press Building 20045: John S. Sparks, Jr. Springdale (AR) News—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg, Germany)—836-1375, 815 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22302: Dietrich W. Schulz. Springfield (IL) State Journal and State Register (m., e., S.)—737-6960, 110 National Press Building 20045 James D. Gary, Lester M. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-marie Prather. Springfield (MA) Daily News (e.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Richard Beaudette, Miles Benson. Springfield (MA) Union & Republican (m., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Richard Beaudette, Miles Benson. Springfield (OH) News-Sun (m., e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue (see Cox Newspapers). Stamford (CT) Advocate (e.)—ST 3-1070, 1205 National Press Building: Carey Cronan. Staten Island (NY) Advance (e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Richard Beaudette, Miles Benson. Statesman (Calcutta, New Delhi)—546-3833, 121 Sixth Street NE. 20002: Warren W. Unna. States News Service (CT, NJ, PA)—546-9222, 107 Second Street 20002: Howard S. Abramson, Leland Schwartz, Sandy Fleishman, Gary Graham, John O. Membrino, Sam P. Smith. Stearns News Service—546-1005, 100 Fifth Street SE.: Jessie Stearns. Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Stuttgarter Zeitung—638-3135, 337-6257, 1424 33d Street 20007: Juergen Kramer. Sueddeutsch Zeitung (Munich)—FE 3-2988, 1938 35th Street: Herbert von Borch. Sunbury (PA) Daily Item—554-3579, 1237 Naticnal Press Building 20045: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Sweetwater (TX) Reporter—783-1760, 78C National Press Building: Terry Wade, Fric Ruff. Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald—347-7277, 1393 National Press Building 20045: Ian Hicks. Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal (e., S.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Miles Benson, Richard Beaudette. Syracuse (NY) Post-Standard (m.)—298-7080, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Miles Benson, Richard Beau-dette. Tacoma (WA) News-Tribune (e., S.)—LI 4-5100, 121 Second Street 20002: A. Robert Smith. Tages-Anzeiger (Zurich)—737-7252, 1099 National Press Building: Roman Berger. Taipei Central Daily News: 751-9380, 214 Normandy Hill Drive, Alexandria, VA 22304: Brice Wang. Taipel United Daily News—384-1091, 632-1086, 2000 Craddock Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Comet Shih. Tallahassee (FL) Democrat (e., S.)—ME 8-2844, 1195 National Press Building: Philip Gailey. Tampa (FL) Tribune (m.)—347-7770, 214 National Press Building: Jack Nease. Tanjug News Agency (Yugoslavia) 8-6884, 950 National Press Building: Velimir Budimir.—MTF Tarrytown (NY) Daily News (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hick-ling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood. George Blake. TASS News Agency (U.S.S.R.)—628-7858, 883 National Press Building: Eugene S. Fgorov, Vladislav Legantsov, Viatcheslav Tchernychev, Leonid Buz, Vitaly Gan, Vladimir Alekseyev. Taunton (MA) Gazette—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Temple (TX) Telegram—483-3791, 483-7918, 12933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Tennessee News Bureau—546-7594, 602 North Carolina Avenue SE.: John N. Means. Texarkana (AR) Gazette (m.)—362-8695, 3540 Springland Lane, Gale Arnold. The Age (Melbourne)—333-7865, 3308 Cathedral Avenue: Creighton L. Burns. The Hindu (Madras, India)—244-5462, 6429 31st Place 20015: Easwar Sagar. The Record, Bergen County, NJ—638-2127, 804 National Press Building 20045: Rickard E. Benfield, John L. Walcott. The Statesman of India—546-3833, 121 Sixth Street 20002: Warren W. Unna. The Times of India—363-0514, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Madhav V. Kamath. Thomson Newspapers (U.S.A.)—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. : Thomson Newspapers (England)—628-4310, 814 National Press Building: Henry Brandon. Three Rivers (MI) Commercial (e.)—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Titusville(FL) Star-Advocate (m.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Today Publications, Inc.—628-6663, 621 National Press Building: Lester A. Barrer, Myra E. Barrer, Samuel Brightman, Lynne D. Fitzhugh. Toledo (OH) Blade (e.)—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building: Frank R. Kane, William KX. Block, Jr. Topeka Capital-Journal—783-3274, 954 National Press Building: Kenneth W. Peterson. Toronto Star (e.)—628-5167, 715 National Press Building 20045: Val Sears. Toronto Star Syndicate—347-9059, 1024 National Press Building 20045: Bogdan Kipling. Toronto Globe & Mail (m.)—DI 7-1373, 876 National Press Building: John Picton. Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze (e., S.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 21045: James D. Cary, Lester M. Bell, L.. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Prather. Trans-World News Service—638-5568, 923 National Press Building 20045: David Walsh, Hope Hathaway. Travel Management Daily—659-4525, 1625 I Street, Room 820, 200C6: Donald P. Knoles, Barbara Cook, Janet E. Garton. i Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle—554-4579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Trenton (NJ) Times (e., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building 20045: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. . Trentonian (NJ) (m.) (States News Service)—546-9221, 107 second Street NE. 20002: Leland Schwartz, John D. Membrino. Tribune de Geneve (Geneva)—333-0534, 3721 R Street: Dominique Von Burg. Troy (NY) Record and Times (m., e.)—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper. Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building 20045: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Tufty News Service—NA 8-3335, 997 National Press Building: Ester Van Wagener Tufty, Lou G. Van Wagoner. Tulsa (OK) Tribune (e.)—543-6788, 311 C Street SE. 20003: Virgil Gaither. Tulsa (OK) World (m.)—554-3013, 533-8496, 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA. 22205: Mike Flanagan; 979-1357, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. S-117, Arlington, VA 22202: Malvina Stephenson. Turkish Daily News (Ankara)—966-1400, 5518 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Tuna Koprulu. United Features Syndicate—LI 3-5300, 2710 Macomb Street: Mary McGrory; 497-0105, 7603 Erica Lane, Laurel, MD 20810: John D. Lofton. y United Press International—EX 3-3430, 315 National Press Building: Grant Dillman, Charlotte G. Moulton, Elizabeth Wharton, Dick S. West, Arnold B. Sawislak, Helen Thomas, Sam R. Fogg, Steven V. Gerstel, Elmer W. Lammi, Leon R. Burnett, Gene Bernhardt, Edwin A. Rogers, Nicholas DanilofT, Robert S. McNeil, Adolfo G. Merino, John F. Barton, Richard Lerner, Myron Feinsilber, William Clayton, Michael J. Conlon, Craig Palmer, Wes Pippert, Juan Jorge Walte, Donald S. Phillips, David Anderson, Donald J. Lambro, Drew von Bergen, Thomas E. Bryan, Edward K. DeLong II, Dorothy L. Ohliger, Leonard Curry, James M. Hildreth, Ronald E. Cohen, Donald H. May, Clay F. Richards, Sara Jane Fritz, Ira R. Allen, John K. Milne, Al Rossiter, Jr., Edward Shields, Cheryl R. Arvidson, David Wiessler, Daniel Gilmore, James Kidney, John Nagy, Charles Aldinger, Joseph Chapman, Cynthia J. Mills, Robert Benjamin, Adam M. Downs, Stewart M. Powell, Pamela Reeves, Jeffrey C. Reynolds, Robert L. Kaylor, Dean Reynolds. Dnivesy Press Syndicate—347-7487, 525 National Press Building 20045: Jerald F. TerHorst, Louise R. erHorst. U.S.-Asian News Service—638-1117, 986 National Press Building: Julie Moon. Utica (NY) Daily Press and Observer-Dispatch (m., e., S.)—EX 3-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Cureley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Valdosta (GA) Daily Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Vallejo (CA) Times Herald—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Vancouver Sun (e.)—ME 80-0966, 876 National Press Building: Frank Rutter. 890 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Vancouver (WA) Columbian (e., S.)—544-5100, 121 Second Street 20002: A. Robert Smith. Variety Daily—965-4301, 1050 Potomac Street 20007: Paul C. Harris. Vincennes (IN) Sun-Commercial—638-6425, 641 National Press Building: Benjamin R. Cole. Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlctte Amalie)—ST 3-6756, 1235 National Press Building: Pat Munroe, Mary Norris Munroe. Waco (TX) News-Tribune Times-Herald—331-0900, 1901 Pennslvania Avenue: Robert Schwab (see Cox Newspapers) Wall Street Journal (m.) —783-0164, 245 National Press Building: Norman C. Miller, Alan Otten, Kenneth H. Bacon, Edward Behr, Carol H. Falk, Dennis Farney, Bruce F. Freed, James P. Gannon, Les L. Gapay, Karen E. House, Albert R. Hunt, James C. Hyatt, Richard Jaroslovsky, Albert R. Karr, Robert Keatly, Jerry Landauer, Arlen J. Large, Urban C. Lehner, Richard Levine, Robert McGil-vary, Walter Mossberg, Jack Norman, Henry Oden, John Pierson, Ron Shafer, Timothy D. Schellhardt, Martin P. Schenker, Burton L. Schorr, Jonathan Spivak, Fred Zimmerman. Washington Briefs News Service—363-1116, 3755 Jocelyn Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Carl H. Knuemann. Washington Bureau News—223-1569, 1325 18th Street: Kenneth M. Scheibel. Washington Capital News Service—INA 8-6621, 315 National Press Building: John Vogt, Henry David Rosso, Brian P. Wallace. Washington (IN) Times Herald—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. Washington Merry-Go-Round—483-1442, 1401 16th Street 20036: Jack Anderson, Leslie H. Whitten, James Grady, Gary Cohn, Howard Rosenberg. Washington Post (m., S.) —223-6000, 1150 15th Street 20071. R. Scott Armstrong, Robert L. Asher, Judith Bachrach, Karlyn Barker, Mary Lou Beatty, John F. Berry, Herbert L. Block, Joseph M. Boyle, Benjamin C. Bradlee, David Broder, Warren A. Brown, Marian Burros, Lou Cannon, John J. Carmody, Elsie Carper, Mike Causey, William T. Chapman, Maxime Cheshire, Richard L. Coe, C. Shelby Cof-fey III, Richard M. Cohen, Sarah Booth Conroy, Albert Crenshaw, William N. Curry, Herbert H. Denton, Jr., Helen Dewar, Karen E. DeWitt, Leonard Downie, Jr., Jack E. Eisen, Noel Epstein, Douglas B. Feayer, Lawrence W. Feinberg, Larry R. Fox, Joel R. Garreau, Philip Geyelin, William Gildea, Dorothy B. Gilliam, John Goshko, Meg Greenfield, William Greider, Martha M. Hamilton, Margot Hornblower, Nina S. Hyde, Claudia D. Levy, Richard L. Lyons, William MacKaye, Donna E. Landry, Murray Marder, Judith Martin, Margaret C. Mason, Joseph P. Mastrangelo, William H. McAllister ITI, Susanna McBee, Eugene L. Meyer, Lawrence R. Meyer, Peter L. Milius, Morton Mintz 3d, Sally Quinn, Redonia L. Radcliffe, William Raspberry, Spencer A. Rich, Stephen S. Rosenfeld, A. Hobart Rowen, Mary A. Russell, Kathy Sawyer, Austin D. Scott, Thomas W. Shales, Carole A. Shifrin, Peter H. Silberman, Howard Simons, James P. Smith, Laurence M. Stern, Barry Sussman, Edward J. Walsh, Douglas Watson, Eric Wentworth, Hollie I. West, Jean M. White, Christian Williams, Robert H. Williams, George Wilson, Robert A. Woodward, Tom Zito. Washington Star—484-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: James G. Bellows, Joseph Young, George D. Beveridge, Jr., Mary McGrory, Isabelle Shelton, Leon M. Cohn, John McKelway, Sidney Epstein, David G. Braaten, Betty Beale, Paul B. Hope, Lyle W. Denniston, John H. Cassady, John F. Mathews, Dana Bullen, Jeremiah A. O’Leary, Jr., Stephen M. Aug, Ronald A. Sarro, Roberta Hornig, Judith E. Randal, Philip Shandler, Harry A. Bacas, Bailey U. Morris, John R. Sherwood, Philip M. Kadis, Betty James, David F. Pike, James J. Heavey, C. David Burgin, Thomas Dowling, John M. Holusha, Oswald L. Johnston, Jr., John C. White, Anne Crutcher, Mary Ann Kuhn, Louise E. Lague, Morris Siegel, William P. Jobes, Frederic W. Barnes, Michael Satchell, Walter A. Taylor, Barbara Stubbs Cohen, Judy Flander, John J. Fialka, Vernon Guidry, Jr., Thomas Crosby, Jr., James Dickenson, Woody West, Ruth C. Dean, Jack W. Germond, John D. Oravets, Abbott Combes, Henry S. Bradsher, Don Oberdorfer, Walter H. Pincus, Chuck Stone, John F. Kramer, Philip Evans, Ross Evans, Charles G-Ewing, David Israel, Rebella K. Leet, Ronald Snider, William Willoughby, Edwin M. Yoder. Washington Star Syndicate—703-987-8289, White Walnut Hill, Woodville, VA 22749: James J. Kilpatrick. Waterbury (CT) Republican & American (m., e., S.) (States News Service)—546-9222, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: Sam P. Smith, Sandy Fleischman. Waterloo (IA) Courier (e., S.)—256-7915, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Watertown (NY) Daily Times (e.)—ME 8-4642, 1273 National Press Building: Alan S. Emory. Waterville (ME) Sentinel (mn.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. Weatherford (TX) Democrat—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Ruff. : Weirton (WV) Daily Times—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B.Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. Wewoka (OK) Daily Times (e.)—783-1760, 780 National Press Building: Terry Wade, Eric Rufl. Wheaton (IL) Journal (e.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: James D. Cary, Lester N. Bell, L. Edgar Prina, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Prather. White Plains (NY) Reporter Dispatch (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Campbell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribtroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Wichita Eagle and Beacon (m., e., S.)—638-2844, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Betty L. Wells. Wichita Falls (TX) Record-News & Times (m., e., S.)—965-2530, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Willoughby (OH) News-Herald—347-9330, 1053 National Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Ann Cooper, Laetitia Sands. Wilmington (DE) Morning News & Evening Journal—223-8460, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Patrick J. Ordovensky. Winston-Salem (NC) Journal (m., S.)—347-7770, 214 National Press Building: Robert Poole. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Women’s News Service—LI 3-1109, 316 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Angele deT. Gingras; 232-7214, 2833 McGill Terrace: Dorothy H. Marks. Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette (m., e., S.)—554-3579, 1237 National Press Building: Donald R. Larrabee, Mark Brown, Betty Mills, John Conlow. World News, Inc.—347-6069, 758 National Press Building 20045: Norma Langley. Yedioth Ahronoth (Tel Aviv)—565-0244, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Nissim Kivity. Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo) (m., e.)—ST 3-0363, 783-0186, 973 National Press Building: Kazuo Minato, Jiro Yokoyama, Jushira Hasegawa, Shuko Akita, Shoichi Oikawa, Akira Saito. Yonkers (NY) Herald Statesman (e.)—393-3460, 1281 National Press Building: John J. Curley, Don Camp-bell, Fletcher J. Clarke, William A. Dietrich, Angela Dodson, James Golden, Eugene Gribbroek, Lee Hickling, Jerry Langdon, David Mazzarella, Tom Minnery, Charles L. Overby, William M. Ringle, Carol A. R. Richards, Douglas Underwood, George Blake. Youngstown (OH) Vindicator (e.)—638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Sam Hanna. Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder— 628-2157, 1135 National Press Building: Richard J. Maloy, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Peter B. Sleeper, Judith E. Burke. PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY Room S-317, U.S. Senate. Phone, 224-6548 Superintendent.— Maurice J. Johnson, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Superintendent.—Joseph M. Darling, 107 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003. STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS Henry L. Griffin, Chairman Frank E. Cancellare, Secretary-Treasurer James K. W. Atherton Walter E. Bennett Harvey W. Georges Wallace W. McNamee 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 dav 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 occurring prior to the expiration of a term shall serve only for the unexpired portion of such term. (¢) 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. 892 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. Howarp W. CANNON, Chatrman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them (Name, home residence, and service represented) *Abercrombie, Thomas J., West River Road, Shadyside, Md. 20867: National Geographic. *Allen, John T., 10320 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852: Washington Post. * Alpert, Brian F., 202 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: Keystone Press Agency. Amos, James L., 3479 Monitor Court, Harbor Hills, Davidsonville, Md. 21035: National Geographic. *Arthur, Terry Alan, 616 D Street NE. 20002: People Magazine. *Ashley, Douglas Gordon, 872 Dursley Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013: Suburban Newspapers of Michigan. *Atherton, James K. W., 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: The Washington Post. Bailey, Joseph, 3007 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: National Geographic. Barrer, Richard, 12605 Eldrid Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Today Publications & News Service. *Bath, Dane, 405 Eden Road, Stamford, Conn.: N.Y. Times. *Bennett, Charles W., 3511 Davenport Street, No. 206, 20008: Associated Press Photos. *Bennett, Ronald T., 2401 Ansdel Court, Reston, Va. 22091: United Press International Newspictures. *Bennett, Walter E., 4711 47th Street, 20016: Time Inc. Bereswill, Joseph W., 42 Little East Neck Road, Babylon, N.Y. 11704: Observer Newspapers. *Berg, Paul, Photo Department, 900 North 12th Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 63101: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Blair, James P., 1411 30th Street 20007: National Geographic. Bloom, Richard A., 5722 First Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204: National Journal. *Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Star. *Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 35-H Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: National Geographic. Bowden, John R., Jr., 1007 E Street SE. 20003: Washington Star. Bowser, Susan Ruth, 3704 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Susan Bowser Association. *Boyer, David S., 9406 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Geographic. *Brack, William D., 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Black Star. Breese, Penelope, 1733-20th Street, 20009: Liaison Agency. Bregg, Peter M., 502 Orrin Street SE., Vienna, Va. 22180: Associated Press Photos. Bruce, Douglas M., 16 Cedar Lane Way, Boston, Mass. 02108: Camera 5. *Burchette, Robert, 1733 Drevar Trail, Route 1, Annapolis, Md. 26401: The Washington Post. Burnett, David, 328 West 19th Street No. 3A, New York, N.Y. 10011: Contact Press Images. *Cancellare, Frank, 109 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: United Press International Newspictures. *Capa, Cornell, 275 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10003: Magnum. Cassidy, Ray, 10752 Main Street, Apt. 201, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Jennings Publications. Castagnetto, Stephen Grant, Route 2, Ball Pond Road, New Fairfield, Conn. 06810: Gamma. *Castens, Edward H., 2500 Q Street, No. 427 20007: U.S. News & World Report. Charles, Don Hogan, 790 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10032: New York Times. *Chevalier, Douglas, 5301 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Post. *Conger, Dean D., 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geographic. *Conklin, Paul S., 2032 Belmont Road 20009: Monkmeyer. Cook, Dennis A., 6129 12th Road, North, Arlington, Va. 22205: United Press International Newspictures. *Dale, Bruce A., 1546 Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. *Daugherty, Robert A., 3049 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Associated Press Photos. *Davidson, Bruce, 225 West 86th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: Magnum. *Davis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street NE. 20019: Washington Post. *DeLort, Jean Guy, 12900 Bently Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Fairchild Publications. *Del Vecchio, Charles, 1201 Marion Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Post. *DiJoseph, John M., Sr., 1739 Allison NE. 20017: Reni Newsphotos, Inc. DiJoseph, John M., Jr., 7202 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 20028: Reni Newsphotos, Inc. *Duprey, John, 113 Lynn Street, Harrington Park, N.J. 07640: New York News. *Duricka, John, 4508 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Associated Press Photos. *Ellis, Arthur J., 2939 Van Ness Street 20008: Washington Post. *Erwitt, Elliott, 88 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum. *Farrell, Daniel B., 291 Merrifield Avenue, Oceanside, N.Y. 11572: New York News. Faul, Jan W., 3409 Ordway Street 20016: Lumiere, Inc. *Feil, Kenneth, Photo Department, Washington Post, 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. *Finkelstein, Mel, 779 Lincoln Street, Baldwin, N.Y. 11510: New York News. *Finnigan, Vincent A., 425 Whittier Street 20012: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Flecknoe, Harold J., 10011 Tenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. *Fletcher, John E., 6139 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 202, Falls Church, Va. 22041: National Geographic. Forte, Benjamin E., 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated News Pictures. Frank, Lawrence, 1226 Rochester Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa 52240: Editorial Magazine Photographer. “Freed, Leonard, 463 West Street, New York, N.Y. 10014: Magnum. 894 Press Photographers’ Gallery 895 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Freeman, Roland L., 624 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Fry, Terry, 1834 Toyon Way, Vienna, Va. 22180: Plus Publications. Full, John, 701 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: United Press International Newspictures. Fusco, Paul, 7 Melody Lane, Mill Valley, Calif. 94941: Magnum. Gahan, Gordon W., 9601 MacArthur Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geograrhic. Garrett, James H., Jr., 2056 Nicholl Avenue, Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076: New York News. * Georges, Harvey W., 6603 Tucker Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: Associated Press Photos. *Gilka, Robert E., 4664 25th Street North. Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. *Glinn, Burton, 1 West 64th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum. Godfrey, Mark, 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Magnum. *Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Washington Star. Griffin, Henry L., 3214 Gumwood Drive, University Hills, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Associated Press Photos. Halstead, Dirck, 616 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Time, Inc. *Harbutt, Charles, 190 Warren Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201: Magnum. Harrity, Charles W., 3311 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Associated Press Photos. *Hartman, Erich, 117 West 78th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: Magnum. Harvey, Keith E., 5800 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Reni Newsphotos, Inc. *Heiberger, Joseph, 10016 Pcrtland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. *Heikers, Darryl, 1220 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: United Press International Newspictures. Heinen, Ken, 4001 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Star. *Herndon, Craig G., 4122 Arkansas Avenue 20011: The Washington Post. Horne, Charles B., 4407 Rena Road, Apt. 203, Forestville, Md. 20023: Alexandria Gazette. Howard, Richard, 142 West 87th Street, C-1, New York, N.Y. 10024: Camera 5. *Hughes, James, 234 Maple Avenue, Metuchen, N.J. 08840: N.Y. Daily News. Hzyan, Nour Runa Cl, 902 National Press Building 20045: N.E.W.S. Photo News. *Imboden, Otis, 11615 Vantage Hill Road, Reston, Va. 22070: National Geographic. *Jeffers, Eugene L., I1I., 13412 Oriental Court, Rockville, Md. 20853: DCS Enterprises. Jennings, Stan, 3601 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Jennings Publications. *Johnston, Frank B., 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Apt. 710, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Washington Post. *Koshollek, George, Jr., 3333 Fifth Avenue, Building 8-H, South Milwaukee, Wis. 53172: The Milwaukee Sentinel. Kristof, Emory K., 5705 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. *Laffont, Jean Pierre, 322 West 72d Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: SY GMA. Lavenburg, Joseph D., 18912 Bloomfield Road, Olney, Md. 20832: National Geographic. Lavies, Bianca, 207 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401: National Geographic. *Leach, Glen C., 11201 Buckwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: Washington Star. *Leffler, Warren K., 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report. Lewis, Larry J., 1402 Gladstone Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851: Creative Photographic Communications. *Lewis, Matthew, 18740 Tanterra Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729: Washington Post. Little, Christopher, 315 West 21st, New York, N.Y. 10011: Camera 5. *Littlehales, Bates, 4426 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. *Lorsung, Thomas N., 5367 Iron Pen Place, Columbia, Md. 21044: National Catholic News Service. Lustig, Raymond J., Jr., 4509 Clarke Place 20007: Washington Star. Madden, Robert W., 793 Fairview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21404: National Geographic. *Malloch, Roger, 35 Mulberry Street, Stamford, Conn. 06907: Magnum. Manos, Costa, 28 Rutland Square, Boston, Mass. 02118: Magnum. *Maroon, Fred J., 2725 P Street 20007: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Martineau, Gerald H., 3719 Yuma Street 20016: Washington Post. Martufi, Rosemary, 4413 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Star. *Massey, Howard R. (Toby), 13523 Ellendale Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021: Associated Press Photos. Matera, Joseph A., 17670 Horizon Place, Derwood, Md. 20855: Army Times. *Matheny, R. Norman, 7933 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Christian Science Monitor. McElhinney, Susan T., 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Newsweek. *MecIntosh, Lawrence, 1661 Parkhurst Circle, No. 301, Reston, Va. 22090: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *McNamara, James, 10210 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. *McNamee, Wallace W., 608 E Street NE. 20002: Newsweek. Miller, Wayne, Orinda, Calif. 94563: Magnum. Mims, Roddy E., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. C-1007 Arlington, Va. 22202: Editorial Magazine Photog- rapher. *Mobley, George F., Route 1, Box 54, Maurertown, Va. 22644: National Geographic. Morath, Inge, Tophet Road, Roxbury, Conn. 06783: Magnum. Morris Larry E., 7724 Helena Drive, Falls Church, Va: Washington Post. *Murphy, Timothy, 9525 Kirkfield Road, Burke, Va. 22015: United Press International. *Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Washington Post. *Neubauer, John, 2000 P Street 20036: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Oakes, Robert S., 11110 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: National Geographic. *Oates, Walter, 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150: Washington Star. Obermayer, Betty Nan L., 4114 North Ridgeview Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Northern Virginia Sun. Oesch, James R., 302 Commerce Street No. 2, Occoquan, Va. 22125: Alexandria Gazette. *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. *Olshefski, Norbert S., 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Washington Star. Ortez, George, 902 National Press Building 20045: N.E.W.S. Photo News. 896 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Ottinger, Randy, 7501 Democracy Boulevard, No. B-111, Bethesda, Md. 20034: International Medical News Service. Owens, Leonard K., 3719 Pennsy Drive, Landover, Md.: News Media Pictures. Parcell, James A., 4025 Medford Drive, Annandale, Va.: Washington Post. *Parks, Winfield, 1733 Corcoran Street, 20009: National Geographic. *Pergola, Nicholas J., 18-V Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: United Press International Newspictures. *Pickerell, James H., 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Camera Press, Ltd. Pieratt, Edward E., 473 West End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10024: Christian Science Monitor. *Pierce, William C., Time, Inc., Time-Life Building, Photo Department: Time, 24th floor, New York, N.Y. 10020. Pokress, Jackson B., 508 Atlanta Avenue, North Massapequa, N.Y. 11758: Observer Newspapers. Raymer, Steven, 5124 44th Street, 20016: National Geographic. Rebhan, Gail S., 3010 Wisconsin Avenue, 20016: Congressional Quarterly. *Regan, Ken, 6 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Camera 5. Richardson, Joel M., 7313 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: Reni Newsphotos. *Roberts, Joseph B., 772 Fairview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21403: Editorial Magazine Photographer. (Honorary.) *v. Rothkireh-Panthen, Edward, P.O. Box 2801, 20013: Interrational Press Service. * Routt, Francis, 13728 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: Weshington Star. *Routt, Randolph, 303 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20601: Washington Star. *Sachs, Arnold, 4809 Winslow Road SE. 20021: Consolidated News Pictures. *Sauro, William, 217 Kendall Road, Kendall Park, N.J. 08824: New York Times. *Scherschel, Joseph J., Route 3, Box 123, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: Naticral Gecgraplic. *Schmick, Paul A., 6739 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. 221£0: Washington Star. *Settle, Gary, 4325 Lawn Avenue, Western Springs, I1l.: New York Times. Sherbell, Shepard, 214 Second Street SE. 20003: Echave Associates. *Sherman, Bob, 116 N East 182d Street, N. Miami Beach, Fla. 33162: Camera 5. *Silverman, Joseph A., 13213 Dauphine Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20£C6: Washingtcn Star. *Sisson, Robert F., 5307 Potomac Avenue 20016: National Geographic. *Slantis, Paul, Gateway Towers, No. 21-E, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1£222: Pitisburgh Post Gazette. *Smith, William A., 12614 Buckingham Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715: Associated Press Photos. Snead, William, 618 Melrose Street: Washington Post. *Sorrell, Maurice, 5700 New Hampshire Avenue N.E. 20011: Johnson Publications. Stanfield, James L., 3606 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. *Steffen, Don Carl, 12806 Gaflney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Rapho-Guillumette. *Stevens, Larry, 3005 I ine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers. *Stock, Dennis, P.O. Box 159, Route 1, Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576: Magnum. Strawn, Robert A., 109 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: National Catholic News Service. *Streeky, Edward, 2300 South 24th Road, Arlington, Va. 22206: Camera 5. *Striar, Robert, 3311 Fessenden Street 20008: City News Bureau. *Swanson, Dick, 6122 Wiscasset Road 20016: People Magazine. *Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street, 20016: The New York Times. Tashjian, Albert, 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Editorial Magazine Photographer. *Tasnadi, Charles, 4534 Albemarle Street 20016: Associated Press Photos. Thayer, Mary V. R., 2719 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Magnum. *Thomas, Margaret, 11310 Daisy Lane, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769: Washington Post. Thompson, William W., 2410 Brightseat Road No. 2, Landover, Md. 20785: News Media Pictures. Tiziou, Jacques, 7006 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: SY GMA. *Torrie, Keith, 1544 Washington Valley Road, Martinsville, N.J. 08836: N.Y. Daily News. *Tretick, Stanley, 2953 Arizona Avenue 20016: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Trikosko, Marion S., 2147 O Street 20007: U.S. News & World Report. *Uzzle, Burk, 15 West 46th Street, New York, N.Y.: Magnum. olz, Willard G., 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. Walker, Diana, 3414 Lowell Street: Washington Monthly. *Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Black Star. Webb, Alexander, 224 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y.: Magnum. *Wells, James L., Jr., 2809 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Pictorial Parade. Wentzel, Volkmar, 2204 Kalorama Road 20008: National Geographic. Wessels, Hugo, 1301 Rhode Island Avenue, 20005: United Press International Newspictures. Wheeler, Linda, 1708 Q Street 20009: Washington Post. Whitman, John, 2452 39th Street, 20007: Washington Dossier. Young, W. P., 126 10th Street, SE. 20003: Washington Reporters. Zabala, Teresa, 7402 Colshire Drive, No. 2, McLean, Va. 22101: New York Times. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Service and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) PICTURE SERVICES Associated Press Photos—883-5360, 2021 K Street 20006; Howard R. (Toby) Massey, Bureau Chief; Charles W. Bennett, Peter M. Bregg, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Harvey W. Georges, Henry L, Griffin, Charles W. Harrity, William A. Smith, Charles Tasnadi. Black Star—299-5330, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Fred Ward; 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22039: William D. Brack. : Camera 5—212-989-2004, 6 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Ken Regan, Douglas M. Bruce, Richard Howard, Christopher Little, Bob Sherman, Edward J. Streeky. Camera Press Litd.—530-3700, 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: James H. Pickerell. City News Bureau—333-2929, 1031-33 30th Street 20009: Robert Striar. Consolidated News Pictures—543-3203, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Arnold Sachs, Benjamin E. Forte. Contact Press Images—212-799-9570, 135 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10003: David Burnett. Creative Photographic Communications—223-3525, 808 Dupont Circle Building, 1346 Connecticut Avenue: Larry J. Lewis. ¥ DCS Enterprises—12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20304: Eugene L. Jeffers 111. Echave Associates—543-6631, 214 Second Street, SE., 20003: Shepard Sherbell. Fairchild Publications—737-7090, Suite 399, National Press Building 20045: Jean Guy DeLort. Gamma—720-30.46, 4 rue Auguste-Vacquerie, Paris 16e France: Stephen Grant Castagnetto. International Medical News Service—770-6170, 12230 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852: Randy Ottin-ger. International Press Service—923 National Press Building, 20045: Edward V. Rothkirch-Panthen. Jennings Publications—347-5174, 1087 National Press Building 20045: Ray Cassidy, Stan Jennings. Keystone Press Agency—170 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010: Brian F. Alpert. Liaison Agency, Inc.—212-355-7310, 136 East 57th Street, New York, N.Y.: Penelope Breese. Lumiere, Ine.— 337-0833, 3401 K Street, 20007: Jan W. Faul. i Magnum—388-4285, 2719 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Mary V. R. Thayer, Cornell Capa, Bruce Davidson, Elliott Erwitt, Leonard Freed, Paul Fusco, Burton Glinn, Mark Godfrey, Charles Harbutt, Erich Hartmann, Roger Malloch, Costa Manos, Inge Morath (Miller), Wayne Miller, Dennis Stock, Burk Uzzle, Alexander Webb. Monkmeyer—338-4989, 2436 39th Place 20007: Paul Conklin. National Catholic News Service—659-6720, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Thomas N. Lorsung, Robert, A. Strawn. N.E.W.S. Photo News—737-7696, 902 National Press Building 20045: George G. H. Ortez; Nour Runa Cl Hzyan. News Media Pictures—890 National Press Building, 20045: Leonard K. Owens, William W. Thompson. Plus Publications, Inc.—333-5444, 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Terry Fry. Rapho-Guillumette, 622-2323—12806 Gaffney, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Don Carl Steffen. Reni News Photo Service—ME 8-2200, 1319 F Street: John M. DiJoseph, Sr., John M. DiJoseph, Jr., Keith E. Harvey. Susan Bowser Associates—638-6488, 862 National Press Building, 20045: Susan Ruth Bowser. SY GMA—212-787-7831, 322 West 72d Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Jean Pierre Laffont, Jacques Tiziou. Today Publications & News Service—628-6663, 621 National Press Building 20045: Richard Barrer. United Press International Newspictures—347-1124, 506 National Press Building 20045: Hugo Wessels, Bureau Chief; Ronald T. Bennett, Frank Cancellare, Dennis A. Cook, John Full, Darryl Heikes, Timothy Murphy, Nicholas J. Pergola. Washington Reporters—1397 National Press Building 20045: W. P. Young. NEWSPAPERS Alexandria Gazette—549-7185, 717 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va.: Charles B. Horne, James R. Oesch. Army Times—554-7126, 475 School Street SW. 20024: Joseph A. Matera. Christian Science Monitor—785-4400, 910 16th Street 20006: R. Norman Matheny, Edward E. Pieratt. Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers—550-3511, 3005 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va.: Larry Stevens. New York News—NA 8-5050, National Press Building 20045: John Duprey, Picture Desk; Daniel B. Farrell, Mel Finkelstein, James H. Garrett, Jr., James Hughes, Keith Torrie. New York Times—293-3100, 1920 L Street 20036: Dane Bath, Photo Editor, Teresa Zabala, Washington; Georges Tames, Washington; Don Hogan Charles, Edward Hausner, Paul Hosefros, William Sauro Gary Settle. Northern Virginia Sun—524-3100, 3409 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Betty Nan L. Obermayer. Observer Newspapers—516-679-9888, 2262 Centre Avenue, Bellmore, N.Y. 11710: Jackson B. Pokress, Photo Editor; Joseph W. Bereswill. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—EX 3-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Paul Slantis. 79-000 O = 77 « 59 898 | Congressional Directory SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued St. Louis Post-Dispatch—298-6880, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: Paul Berg. Suburban Newspapers of Michigan—644-1100, 1225 Bowers, Birmingham, Mich. 48012: Douglas Gordon Ashley. Washington Post—223-6000, 1150 15th Street 20071: Matthew Lewis, Director of Photography; John Allen. James K. W. Atherton, Robert Burchette, Douglas Chevalier, Ellsworth Davis, Charles Del Vecchio, Arthur J. Ellis, Kenneth Feil, Joseph Heiberger, Craig G. Herndon, Frank B. Johnston, Gerald H. Martineau, Larry Morris, James McNamara, Harry N. Naltchayan, James A. Parcell, William Snead, Margaret Thomas, Linda Wheeler. Washington Star—LI 3-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: Norbert S. Olshefski, Assistant Picture Editor Bernard N. Boston, John Bowden, Jr., Harold J. Flecknoe, Harry Goodman, Ken Heinen, Glen C. Leach, Raymond J. Lustig, Jr., Rosemary Martufi, Walter Oates, Francis Routt, Randolph Routt, Paul A. Schmick, Joseph A. Silverman. NEWS MAGAZINES Congressional Quarterly—347-4700, 1414 22d Street, 20037: Gail S. Rebhan. Johnson Publications—298-7836, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: Maurice Sorrell. National Geographic—296-7500, 17th and M Streets 20036: Robert E. Gilka, Director of Photography, Thomas J. Abercrombie, James L.. Amos, Joseph Bailey, James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Dean D. Conger, Bruc2 A. Dale, John E. Fletcher, Gordon W. Gahan, Otis Imboden, Emory K. Kristof, Joseph D. Lavenburg, Bianca Lavies, Bates Littlehales, Robert W. Madden, George F. Mobley, Robert S. Oakes, Winfield Parks, Steven Raymer, Joseph J. Scherschel, Robert F. Sisson, James L. Stanfield, Volkmar Wentzel. National Journal— Richard Bloom: Robert W. McNeely. Newsweek—298-7880, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: Wallace W. McNamee, Susan T. McElhinney. Paris Match—212-535-1313, 22 East 67th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021: Paul Slade. People Magazine—293-4300, 888 16th Street 20006: Terry Alan Arthur, Dick Swanson. Pictorial Parade—979-1933, 2809 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: James L. Wells, Jr. Time—293-4300, 888 16th Street 20006: Walter E. Bennett, Dirck Halstead, William Pierce. U.S. News & World Report—FE 3-7400, 2300 N Street: Edward H. Castens, Warren Leffler, Thomas J. O’Halloran, Marion S. Trikosko. Washington Dossier—362-4040, 3301 New Mexico Avenue, Suite 310 20016: John Whitman. EDITORIAL MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHERS Vincent Finnigan, 806 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002; Lawrence Frank, 1226 Rochester Avenue, Iowa City, Towa 52240; Roland Freeman, 624 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Fred Maroon, 337-0337, 3029 M Street 20007; Lawrence McIntosh, 1661 Parkhurst Circle, No. 301, Reston, Va. 22090; Roddey E. Mims, 1111 Army-Navy Drive Apt. C-1007, Arlington, Va. 22202; John Neubauer, 2000 P Street 20036; Yoichi Okamoto, 530-4839, 5002 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Albert Tashjian, 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Stanley Tretick, 2953 Arizona Avenue 20016. WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 28274, Central Station 20005 OFFICERS Robert Cirace, President Charles Harrity, Vice President Linda Wheeler, Secretary Harry Goodman, Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD John Bowden . Thomas V. Dukehart Nour Hzyan Lawrence Krebs MEMBERS REPRESENTED (Name, home residence, and service represented) Abbott, Gene, 425 Gaspasilla Avenue. Post St. Lucie, Fla. 33452. Abercrombie, Thomas J., West River Road, Shadyside, Md. 20867: National Geographic. Affen, Steven C., 3305 Liewellyn Field Road, Olney Md. 20832: WMAL. Allen, John T., 10444 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852: Washington Post. Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: ABC. Alvey, Jay David, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Amos, James L., P.O. Box 1573, Annapolis, Md. 21404: National Geographic. Anderson, LeRoy, 2807 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va.: NBC-TV, Arrington, Britton M., Jr., 10412 Leslie Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: WTOP-TV. Atherton, James, 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Washington Post. Baer, Robert, RFD 2, Emmitsburg, Md. 22102. Baker, Alwood, 3547 Terrace Drive, Apt. C, Suitland, Md. 20023. Baumann, J. Bruce, Chester Gap, Va. 22623: National Geographic. Beall, William C., 2221 Sweetbriar Drive, Alexandria, Va. Benedict, William H., Sr., 2919 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: NBC News. Benn, Nathan, 903 Massachusetts Avenue 20002. Bennett, Charles W., 3511 Davenport Street: Apt. 206, 20008: AP Photos. Bennett, Ronald T., 2401 Ansdel Court, Reston, Va. 22070: UPI Newspictures. Bennett, Walter E., 4711 47th Street 20016: Time, Inc. Bernhardt, Lewis H., 560 N Street SW., Apt. 415 20024: NBC News. Bessor, John, 3736 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030: CBS News. Bittenbender, Milton D., 12401 Ellen Court, Silver Spring, Md.: CBS News. Blair, James P., 1411 30th Street 20007: National Geographic. Blaylock, Kenneth L., 2817 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va.: ABC News. Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Star. Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 35H Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: National Geographic. Bowden, John Radford, Jr., 1007 E Street SE. 20003: Washington Star. Boyer, David S., 9406 Locust Hill Road. Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Geographic. Boyer, Robert D., Route 1, 709 Rudale Drive, Clarksburg, Md. 20734: WTOP-TV. Bozick, Peter A., 5606 Lansing Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Brack, William D., 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Brewary, Francis, 4919 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. : : Brockhurst, Robert H., 2214 Tulip Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046: Republican Congressional Committee. Burchette, Robert, 1733 Drevar Trail, Route No. 1, Annapolis, Md. 21401: Washington Post. Burroughs, Henry, Route 1, Box 65, Shady Oaks Manor, West River, Md. 20881: Associated Press. Cancellare, Frank, 109 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: United Press International Newspictures. Candido, Al, Box 52, Mount Vernon, Va. 22121: Department of Agriculture. Casamento, Victor, 11337 Fairfax Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Castens, Edward H., 2500 Q Street, Apt. 427, 20007: U.S. News & World Report. Chevalier, Douglas, 5301 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Post. Cirace, Robert H., 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Clark, Edward, 6671 McArthur Boulevard 20016. 899 900 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Colton, William James, 6600 Boulevard East, West New York, New Jersey 07093. Conger, Dean, 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geographic. Conklin, Paul S., 2032 Belmont Road 20012. Cook, Dennis A., 6129 12th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205: UPI Newspictures. Copeland, Clarence H., 8005 Log Cabin Court, Springfield, Va. 22153: Washington Star. Craven, Thomas J., Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Culver, Willard E., 1611 Myrtle Street 20012. Dale, Bruce A., 1546 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. Danaher, Karen, 1315 North Orange Grove Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90046. Danor, George, 8329 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Washington Star. Darcey, Richard G., 4310 Emden Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Post. Daugherty, Robert A., 3049 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Associated Press. Davis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street NE. 20019: Washington Post. DelLort, Jean Guy, 12900 Bently Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Fairchild Publications. Del Vecchio, Charles G., 1201 Marion Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Post. DiJoseph, John M., 1739 Allison Street NE. 20017: Reni Newsphotos. Dukehart, Thomas V., Jr., 3810 Jennifer Street 20015: WTOP-TV. Duricka, John, 4508 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Associated Press. Durrance, Richard S., 1200 Courthouse Road, South Arlington, Va. 22204. Elbert, J., 2700 Bay View Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Ellis, Arthur J., 2039 Van Ness Street 20008: Washington Post. Feil, Kenneth B., Fort Washington Marina, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: Washington Post. Fekete, Charles, Route 1, Box -1-F, Hamilton, Va. 22068: NBC. Fielman, Sheldon, 4513 Prestword Drive, Olney, Md.: NBC News. Fine, Nate, 9214 Kingsbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Fine, Paul R., 9927 Indian Queen Point Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: WMAL-TV., Finnigan, Vincent A., 806 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Films and Keystone Press Agency, Ltd. Fletcher, John E., 6139 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 202, Falls Church 22041: National Geographic. Fookes, Gary P., 12800 Lacy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Hearst Metrotone News. Forte, Benjamin E., 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated News Pictures. Fox, Donald Ray, 19512 Bodmer Avenue, Poolesville, Md. Frampton, Betsy K., 228 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Franks, Charles V., 2361 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va.: CBS News. Freeman, Roland L., 624 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: D.C. Gazette. Freeman, Thomas J., 9 Lakeview Circle, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Wide World Photos. Fridrich, George J., 11305 Colebrook Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC. Fritz, Stephen O., 5375 Duke Street, Apt. 319, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Fromm, Robert, 611 22d Street 20037: CBS. Full, John E., 701 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: United Press International Newspictures. Funk, Robert F., 7019 Sherdona Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Gahan, Gordon, c/o the National Geographic, Photo Department 20036. Gaines, Norman, 409 E Street SE. 20003. Garrett, Wilbur E., 209 Seneca Road, Herndon, Va. 22070: National Geographic. Gaylin, George R., 322 South Leisure World Boulevard, Apt. 102-2B, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Gelenter, Robert H., 5 Greyswood Court, Rockville, Md. 20854: NBC News. Georges, Harvey, 6603 Tucker Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: Associated Press. Gerlach, Eugene J., 13901 New Hampshire Avenue, Colesville, Md. 20904: CBS. Gilbert, Geoffrey David, 2414 39th Place 20007: Freelance. Gilka, Robert E., 4664 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: ABC News. Ginsburg, Benson N., 2812 North Glade Street 20016: WMA L. Glover, Julius Eugene, Jr., 1649 Crittenden Street NE.: Afro-American. Gimiter, Bernard P., 10005 Edward Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WMAL. Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Washington Star. Gorry, William J., 6581 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 22213: Associated Press. Grant, George A., 8 Aqueduct Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: UPI-Newsfilm. Grieser, Robert, 40 Madison Place, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Griffin, Henry L., 3214 Gumwood Drive, University Hills, Md. 20785: Associated Press. Grosvenor, Gilbert, 1259 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: National Geographic. Hakel, Peter J., 4550 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. Halstead, Dirck, 616 Independence Avenue SE. 20003. Harrity, Charles W., 3311 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Associated Press. Heiberger, Joseph, 10016 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. Heikes, Darryl L., 1220 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: United Press International Newspictures. Heilemann, Donald L., 9695 Copeland Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110. Heinen, Kenneth R., 4001 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washingtcn Star. Hemmig, Robert H., 3915 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: ABC News. Herman, Lawrence, 10408 Kandwright Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WMAL. Herndon, Craig, 4122 Arkansas Avenue 20011: Washington Post. Hoagland, Charles A., Jr., 9606 Page Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC-TV. Hoertel, Bruce G., 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va.: CBS News. Hofen, John, 5913 Ninth Street North, Arlington, Va.: NBC-TV. MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Hoiland, Harold, 18800 Alpenglow Lane, Brookville, Md. 20729: WTOP-TV. Hollis, Louis J., 7423 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. Hoover, Gordon, 3730 Kanawha Street 20015: ABC. Horne, Charles H., 4407 Rena Road, Forestville, Md. 20023: Alexandria Gazette. Horwitz, Richard A., 260 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. 02210: Associated Press. Hoy, Frank, 7118 East Genesee Street, Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066. Hoy, Thomas L., 5602 Gloster Road: R.E.A. Huttenloch, Ralph, 7610 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Huttenloch, William R., 8229 Grey Eagle Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: WTTG. Hzyan, Nour Runa, 902 National Press Building 20045: NEWS Photo News. Imoden, Otis, 11615 Vantage Hill, Reston, Va. 22070: National Geographic. Jamieson, Joseph D., 8504 Garfield Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Janes, Arthur W., 2224 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Associated Press. Jenkins, Henry, 12043 R-mington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Associated Press. Johnson, Hugo C., 3703 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Johnson, Maurice, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Senate Press Photographers Gallery. Johnson, William R., 4913 Stickley Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: WMAL. Johnston, Frank, B., 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Post. Johrden, Louis G., 1513 Providence Bouvelard, Deltona, Fla. 32763. Kelley, Robert, PO Box 13, Edmonds, Wash. 98020. Kelley, Thomas W., 1711 Henry Road, Rockville, Md.: Washington Post. Kennerly, David H., 3332 P Street 20007. Kessler, Barry A., 5018 37th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. 20782. 3 Kim, H. Edward, 5067 Drywell Court, Columbia, Md. 21045: National Geographic. Klebau, James, 6912 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Koenig, Paul N., ITI, 6925 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046: NBC. Kraft, Charles A., 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016: U.S. News & World Report. Kramer, Carl, 3414 Park Hill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Washington Post. Krebs, Lawrence, 2828 Connecticut Avenue: WMAL-TV. Kress, G. Bradford, 401 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va.: NBC-TV. Kristof, Emory K., Jr., 5705 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Lambert, Horace “Skip,” 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: 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. Lavies, Blanca, 207 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Md. Leach, Glen, 11201 Buckwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: Washington Star. Lee, Dean, 8 Guy Court, Rockville, Md. 20850: Associated Press. Leffier, Warren K., 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report. Levy, John R., 6002 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769: NBC-TV. Lewis, Matthew, 8612 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. Lincer, Arthur, 435 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y.: UPI Newsfilm. Lion, Harold H., 8012 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Littlehales, Bates W., 4426 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Lodovichetti, Arthur V., 7801 West Marlton Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: ABC. Long, John G., 2001 Gunnell Farms Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: NBC-TV. Lureau, Bertrand J., 5600 39th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: WMAL. Lord, Chester J., 1435 Northeast 140th Street: North Miami, Fla. 33161. Lusdig, Raymond, Jr., 4509 Clark Place 20007: Washington Star. Lyons, Paul, 603 Upham Place NW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Maddox, Lewis C., 5905 Shepherd Lane, Seabrook, Md. 20801: ABC. Mahan, James, 4131 Conrad Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Mannix, Lester, 7382 Montcalm Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Marlin, Cal A., 4809 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309: CBS. Maroon, Fred J., 2725 P Street 20007. Martineau, Gerald H., 3719 Yuma Street 20016: Washington Post. Martufi, Rosemary, 4413 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Star. Massey, Howard R. (Toby), 15323 Ellendale Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021: Associated Press. Matheny, R. Norman, 7933 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Christian Science Monitor. May, Andrew J., 1920 35th Street 20007. May, John O., 255 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405: Hearst Metrotone News. Mazzatenta, O. Louis, 4904 North Centaurs Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: National Geographic. McBride, Tom L., Jr., 4816 Eariston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WT'TG. McCormac, Robert, Jr., 407 Brewster Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: United Press International New-s pictures. McDonnell, Ellen E., 5616 Namakagan Road 20016. McDonough, J. Loftus, 11521 Lakewood Lane, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039: NBC-TV. McDoughall, William E., 10216 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852: WMAL-TV. McElhinney, Susan T., Arlington, Va. 22204: Newsweek. McIntosh, Lawrence, 1661 Parkhurst Circle, No 301, Reston, Va. 22090. McNamara, James, 10210 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. McNamee, Wallace, 608 E Street NE. 20002: Washington, D.C.: Newsweek. 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. 22202: Freelance. 902 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Mingarelli, Orlando, 6212 Madawaska Road 20016. Mobley, George Frederick, Route No. 1, Box 54, Mavrertown, Va. 22644: National Geographic. Mole, Robert, 15219 Noblewood Lare, Bowie, Md. 20716: NBC-TV. Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC-TV. Moore, Donald T., 9104 Sheridan Court, Seabrook, Md. 20801. Morris, Larry E., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Moubray, David L., 6112 Oberlin Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. 20768: WTOP-TV. Mueller, John C., 9316 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Murphy, Michael M., 601 Edgewood Street NE., No. 503 20017. Murphy, Timothy A., 9525 Kirkfield Road, Burke, Va. 22015: United Press Interna ional Newspictures. Muto, Alfonso A., 3443 Courtland Drive, Bailey’s Cross Road, Va. 22041: Senate Democratic Campaign Committee. Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Washington Post. Neil, Joseph H., 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Noel, Arnold C., R.F.D. Box 99A, Browntown, Va. 22610. Norfolk, Bernard, 600 North Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Norling, Richard V., 8809 Talleyho Trail, Potomac, Md. Oakes, Robert S., 1110 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: National Geographic. Oates, Walter, 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150: Washington Star. O’Donnell, Richard, c/o CBS News, 2020 M Street 20036. O’eth, Alfred J., 405 North Ocean Boulevard, Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062. O’Halloran, Michael, 14090 Howard Road, Dayton, Md. 21036. O’Halloran, Thomas, Jr., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740: U.S. News & World Report. Okamoto, Yoichi R., 5602 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Olshefski, Norbert S., 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Washington Star. Ortez, George G. H., 902 National Press Building 20004: N.E.W.S. Photo-News. Otey, Robert, 6922 Fern Lane, Annandale, Va.: Associated Press. Papkin, Allan S., 1515 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: United Press International. Parcell, James A., 1150 17th Street 20071: Washington Post. Parker, Lee, 3333 University Boulevard, Apt. 1201, Kensington, Md. 20795: ABC. Parks, Winfield, Jr., ¢/o National Geographic, 17th and M Streets 20036: National Geographic. Pergola, Nicholas J., 18-V Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: United Press International Newspictures. Perkins, Robert F., 8152 Eastern Avenue 20012. Peterson, Robert J., Jr., 7308 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Phillips, Charles H., 8744 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. Pickerell, James H., 8720 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Pippitt, Ray, 240 M Street SW. 20024. Pitts, Leo A., 2911 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.: WTOP. Raymer, Steven Laurence, 17th and M ‘tre t 20036: National Geographic. Resnick, Burton K., 3217 Morrison Street 20015: WT'T G. Rhodes, James W., 2111 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 116-S, Arlington, Va. 22202: NBC. Roberts, Joseph B., 772D Fairview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Rohland, Henry W., 508 Derrydown Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Roller, Clyde LeRoy, 2816 Henderson Court, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Rollins, Byron H., 4421 Butterworth Place 20016: Associated Press. Romilly, George P., 4334 P Street 20007. Rose, Floyd, 230 East Capitol Street NE. 20003. Roth, Johnie F., Jr., 19104 Treadway Road, Brookville, Md. 20729: WTOP. Rous, John H., 100 Bluffview Drive, Apt. 202B, Belleair Bluffs, Fla. 33540. Routt, Francis R., 13728 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: Washington Star. Routt, Randolph J., 303 Lexington Drive, Woodmore, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. Sachs, Arnold, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated News Pictures. Santos, Ralph A., 1306 Wake Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307: CBS News. Scherschel, Joseph J., P.O. Box 65, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: National Geographic Magazine. Schick, Paul A., 6739 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150: Washington Star. Schmick, Paul M., Anastasia, Route 5, Box 16T, St. Augustine, Fla. 32084. Schreider, Frank, 1420 27th Street 20007. Schultz, Jack, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003: UPI News Film. Schultz, James J., 7003 Kingfisher Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801. Schumaker, Byron E., 717 North Carolina Avenue SE. Scott, Arthur E., 5401 Bob Ann Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020: Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. Senko, Michael, 18 Hilltop Road Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Republican Congressional Committee. Sherbell, Shepard, 214 Second Street SE. 20003. Shere, Jack, 10500 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: American Red Cross. Shutt, Charles E., 500 Ednor Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Hearst Metrotone News. Silverman, Joseph A., 13213 Dauphine Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Star. Sisco, Paul C., 8207 Bryant Street, Bethesda, Md. 20018: UPI Newsfilm. Sisson, Robert F., 5307 Potomac Avenue 20016: National Geographic. Smith, William J., 1645 Spicewood Drive, Corpus Christi, Tex. 78412. Smythe, William K., 4711 Tecumseh Street, College Park, Md. 20740. Snead, Charles William, 3332 P Street, Washington 20007: Washington Post. Soorenko, Barry A., 11224 Oakleaf Drive Silver Spring, Md. 20903. News Photographers Association MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Sorrell, Maurice B., 5700 New Hampshire Avenue NE. 20011: Johnson Publications. Southerland, Jim, 4715 Crescent Street 20016: United Press International Newspictures. Sozio, George, 9325 Reid Circle, Fort Washington, Md. 20022: NBC-TV. Stanfield, James L., 3606 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Steffen, Don Carl, 12805 Gafiney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Stein, John W., 1450 Sanroy Drive Dunedin, Fla. 33528. : Steiner, Earl Joseph, 9708 Marshall Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC. Stevens, Larry, 3005 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Metro Group. Stewart, B. Anthony, 3280 Arcadia Place 20008: National Geographic. Stewart, Richard H., 11325 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Storey, Alfred J., 4001 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22024: NBC-TV. Streeky, Edward J., 2300 South 24th Road, Apt. 816, Arlington, Va. 22206: Camera 5. Streets, Wellner C., 1936 Merrimac Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Stroup, Barry Edward, 2812 23d Road North, Arlington, Va.: Associated Press. Sugar, James A., 7 Slade Avenue, Pikesville, Md. 21208: National Geographic. Swanson, Richard L., 6122 Wiscasset Road 20016. Swenson, Gordon, 21 Simeon Lane, Sterling, Va. 22170. Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street 20016: New York Times. Tasnadi, Charles B., 4534 Albermarle Street 20016: Associated Press. Taylor, Jeffrey W., 1450 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Associated Press. Thomas, Edward D., 10100 Nadine Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Thomas, Margaret, 11310 Daisey Lane, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769: Washington Post. Thomas, Ricardo P., P.O. Box 6636, Washington, D.C. 20009. Thompson, F. Irving, 6002 32d Street 20015. Tomko, Joseph J., Jr., 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. Townsend, Winston, 5134 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: Associated Press. Tretick, Stanley, 2953 Arizona Avenue 20016. Trikosko, Marion, 2147 O Street 20007: U.S. News & World Report. Tuckson, Coleman Reed, P.O. Box 1104, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Uchima, Kazuo C., 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Van Nostrand, Ronald W., 9020 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Volz, Willard G., 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. Vines, Daniel E., Jr., 514 Timber Lane, Falls Church, Va.: U.S.A.F. Walker, C. A., 11801 Grandview Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Wallis, Ralph E., 736 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Black Star. Ward, Murray E., 9004 Beatty Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Webb, Robert, 1666 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: Washington Post. Weinstock, Jefirey, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Wells, Jim, 2809 South 20th, Arlington, Va. 22204. Wentzel, Volkmar, 2204 Kalorama Road 20008: National Geographic. Wessels, Hugo L., 1301 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: UPI Newspictures. Weston, Ronald, 1307 Palmyra Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Wheeler, Linda, 1707 Q Street, Washington, D.C. 20009: Washington Post. Wiegman, David, 3202 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: NBC-TV. Wilkinson, F. Clyde, 3030 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. Williams, Malcolm, 4 Monroe Street, Rockville, Md. 20850. Wilson, William D., 4921 Seminary Road, Apt. 1119, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Washington Star. Wilson, Woodrow R., 7113 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, Md. 20028: GSA. Wingfield, Don, 3601 Dannys Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Sporting News. Wood, Walter, 5801 San Juan Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Wood, Wayne Charles, 1535 Locust Road: WTTG. Yates, William H., 112 Granville Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Zabala, Teresa Ann, 7402 Coreshire Drive, McLean, Va.: New York Times. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Agency and telephone number, office address, and name of representatives) ABC News Film Production—393-7700, 1124 Connecticut Avenue: Murray Alvey, Kenneth L. Blaylock, Edward M. Gilman, Robert H. Hemmig, Gordon Hoover, Carl Larson, Jr., Arthur V. Lodovichetti, Earl J. Steiner. ; Associated Press Photos—833-5360, 2021 K Street: Toby Massey, manager, Barry E. Stroup, Henry Burroughs, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Harvey Georges, William Gorry, Henry L. Griffin, Charles W. Harrity, Arthur W. Janes, Henry Jenkins, Dean Lee, Byron H. Rollins, Charles Tasnadi, Charles Bennett. Black Star—299-5330, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Fred Ward, Dennis Brack. CBS News—296-1234, 2020 M Street: Donald W. Richardson, manager, John Bessor, Milton D. Bitten-bender, Karen Danahar, Charles Franks, Robert F. Funk, Bruce Hoertel, Robert Huttenloch, Charles J. Mack. Christian Science Monitor—737-7555, National Press Building: R. Norman Matheny. Consolidated News Pictures—>543-3203, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Arnold Sachs, Benjamin E. Forte. Fairchild Publications—737-7090, 711 14th Street: Jean Guy DeLort. Hearst Metrotone News—393-8311, 470 E Street SW.: Charles E. Shutt, manager, John O. May, Gary P. Fookes. Johnson Publications—298-7836, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Maurice B. Sorrell. Keystone Press Agency, Ltd.—544-2945, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vincent A. Finnigan. 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, J. Bruce Beau-mann, Nathan Benn, James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Dean D. Conger, Bruce A. Dale, Richard S. Durrance, John E. Fletcher, Wilbur E. Garrett, Robert Gilka, Gordon Gahan, Gilbert Grosvenor, Otis Imboden, H. Edward Kim, Emory K. Kristof, Jr., Bianca Lavies, Bates W. Littlehales, O. Louis Mazzatenta, George F. Mobley, Robert S. Oakes, Winfield Parks, Steven L. Raymer, James E. Russell, Joseph Scherschel, Robert F. Sisson, James L. Stanfield, James A. Sugar, Volkmar Wentzel. NBC Television—3862-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Leroy Anderson, Lewis H. Bernhardt, William H. Benedict, Sr., Charles Fekete, Shelden Fielman, Robert H. Gelenter, Charles A. Hoagland, Jr., John Hofen, Bradford Kress, John Langenegger, John R. Levy, John G. Long, J. Loftus McDonough. Robert Mole, Fred Montague, John F. Payne, William T. Richards, George Sozio, David Wiegman. New York Times—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. Time Magazine—293-4300, 1600 I Street: Walter E. Bennett, Dirk Halstead. United Press International News Film—488-7313, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE.: Paul C. Sisco, Bureau manager. United Press International Newspictures—347-1124, 506 National Press Building: Hugo Wessels, manager, Jim Southerland, picture editor, Ron Bennett, Frank Cancellare, Dennis A. Cook, John E. Full, Darryl! L. Heikes, Robert McCormace, Jr., Timothy A. Murphy, Allan S. Papkin, Nicholas J. Pergola. 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: Julius Eugene Glover, Jr., Coleman Reed Tuckson. Washington Star—453-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: Bernard N. Boston, John R. Bowden, Jr., George Danor, Harry Goodman, Kenneth R. Heinen, Glen C. Leach, Raymond J. Lustig, Jr., Rosemary Martuff, Walter Oates, Norbert S. Olshefski, Francis Routt, Randoiph Routt, Paul A. Schmick, Paul M. Schmick, Joseph Silverman, Wellner Streets, Willard Volz. Washington Filmn—>547-2255, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vincent A. Finnigan. Washington Post—223-6000, 1150 15th Street 20071: Matthew Lewis, Robert Webb, John T. Allen, James Atherton, Robert Burchette, Douglas Chevalier, Richard G. Darcey, Ellsworth J. Davis, Charles Del Veechio, Arthur Ellis, Kenneth B. Feill, Joseph Heiberger, Frank B. Johnston, Gerald H. Martineau, James MeNamara, Harry N. Naltchayan, Margaret Thomas, Linda Wheeler, Larry Morris, William Snead, Carl Kramer, James Parcell. Wide World Photos—833-5327, 2021 K Street: Thomas Freeman. WMA L-TV—537-1100, 4461 Connecticut Avenue: Steven C. Affen, Paul R. Fine, Peter J. Hakel, Lawrence Krebs, William E. McDougall. WTOP-TV—244-5678, 40th and Brandywine Streets: Britton M. Arrington, Jr., Robert D. Boyer, Thomas V. Dukehart, Jr., Jacques Elbert, Harold Holland, David L. Moubray, Leo A. Pitts, Johnie ¥'. Roth, Jr. WTT G—244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: William R. Huttenloch, Tom L. McBride, Jr., Burton K. Resnick. RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 224-6421 Superintendent.—Max M. Barber, 2301 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Superintendents: Philip A. Regan, 13601 North Gate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Jane Ruyle, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Lawrence J. Janezich, 311 Third Street SE. 20003. HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 225-5214 Superintendent.— Michaelson, 5205 Dover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Mike Assistant Superintendents: Ruth M. Tate, 1000 Hardee Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Eloise Paretz, 8633 Reseca Lane, Springfield, Va. 22052. Helen Starr, 2144 California Street 20008. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES Paul Duke, PBS, Chairman. Hal Walker, CBS News, Vice Chairman. Jon Bascom, Mutual Broadcasting System, Secretary. Don Farmer, ABC News, Treasurer. Wilson Hall, NBC News, Member at Large. Connie Lawn, Audio-Video News Bureau, Member at Large. G. Bradford Kress, NBC News, Member at Large. Robert F. Foster, WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., 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 905 906 Congressional Directory 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 visitors’ 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 not derived from —the gathering or reporting of news for radio stations, television stations, systems, or newsgathering agencies primarily serving radio stations or systems, shall not be entitled to admission to the Radio and Television Galleries. The Radio and Tele-vision Correspondents’ List in the ConGrEss1ONAL DIRECTORY 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. TromAs P. O'NEILL, Jr., Speaker, House of Representatives. Howarp W. CANNON, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them (Name, home residence, and service represented) *Adams, Benjamin J., 1609 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114: CBS News. *Affens, Steven C., 3305 Llewellyn Field Road, Olney, Md. 20832: WMAL-TV. *Agronsky, Martin, 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV-FM. *Agurs, Donald S., 315 T Street 20001: National Black Network. *Albert, Joel R., 9904 Colebrook Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Alexander, John N,, 18616 Tanterra Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729: WMAL-FM. *Alexander, Steven L., 8210 Eilingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Spot News. *Allen, David B., 15 Oak Shade Road, Sterling, Va. 22170: ABC News. Allen, David Randy, 3112 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042: WMAL-TV. Alpert, Arthur, 4242 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WITT G-TV News. *Alston, Herbert G., 6700 Hastings Drive, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027: CBS News. *Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: ABC News. Anderson, Carole A., 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. *Anderson, James P., 38 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, Md. 20768: UPI Audio. *Anderson, Richard H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Antipa, Marcia L., 4607 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL Radio. *Armstrong, John A., 5104 Baltimore Avenue 20016: CBS News. Armstrong, Robert M., 1229 Providence Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101: CBS News. Arrington, Percy, 7300 River Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: NBC News. Arrowsmith, John M., 6120 32d Street 20015: ABC News. *Ashton, Betsy F., 1900 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: WMAL-TV. *Askew, John E., 7505 Grouse Place, Landover, Md. 20785: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Asman, Robert W., 5715 Moreland Street 20015: NBC News. *Axelson, Gary, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. Aylward, William G., 109 Fifth Street SE. 20003: NBC News. *Ayo, Richard, 5055 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Bailey, Becky, 175 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Bain, C. Jackson, 219 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: NBC News. *Banker, Stephen, 5078 Fulton Street 20016: Stephen Banker News Services. *Bargamian, Albert, 13 David Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: CBS News. *Barnako, Frank R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Barnett, Peter L., 6715 Pine Creek Court, McLean, Va. 22101: Australian Broadcasting Commission. *Barone, Joan S., 3530 Edmunds Street 20007: CBS News. *Barry, Theodore L., 1119 Langley Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: ABC News. Bartholomew, Michael, 2603 P Street 20007: Radio Free Rurope/Radio Liberty. Bascom, Jon P., 3701 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Basham, Christie R., 2808 Battery Place 20016: WETA-TV-FM. Bauer, George J., 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Physicians Radio Network. *Bazell, Robert J., 1315 30th Street 20007: NBC News. *Bell, Stephen S., 7301 Masters Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: ABC News. Benfield, James C., 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. *Benton, Joseph N., 7227 Alan Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22049: Post-Newsweek Stations. *Benton, Monroe, 4500 South Four Mile Run, Arlington, Va. 22204: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. *Benton, Nelson, 7358 El Dorado Court, McLean, Va. 22101: CBS News. Berger, Lee, 814 Malta Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20901: Washington Independent Television. Berger, Marilyn, 2500 Q Street 20007: NBC News. Berk, Barry, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. *Berk, Stanley, 15113 Candytuft Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: Newsgroup, Inc. *Berkowitz, Robert S., 1825 K Street, 20006: Associated Press Radio. Berman, Patti Jan, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Metromedia Radio News. *Bernard, Stan, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Bernhardt, Lewis H., 560 N Street SW. 20024: NBC News. Berns, Fred, 2716 Porter Street 20008: The Berns Bureau. Berry, Faith, 5101 River Road 20016: WETA-TV-FM. *Berry, Paul L., 6358 Lyric Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044: WMAL-TV. *Bessor, John, 3736 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030: CBS News. *Billard, Philippe M., 1800 R Street 20009: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Bittenbender, Milton D., 12401 Ellen Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: CBS News. Blair, Wendy, 2480 16th Street 20009: Wendy Blair, Radio Documentaries. Blakeslee, Carol A., 101 Sixth Street NE. 20002: WETA-TV-FM. *Blatt, Leslie A., 7940 Spring Forest Court, Springfield, Va. 22152: ABC News. 908 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Blaylock, Kenneth L., 2817 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va. 22201: ABC News. *Blocker, Joel, 3408 N Street 20007: CBS News. Blount, Charlotte, 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Mutual Broadcasting System. Bluck, John G., 3221 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. *Blunt, Kathryn L., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WT'T G-TV News. *Bodin, Thomas C., 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. *Boggs, Neil, 2358 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: WMAL-TV. Borzage, Frank E., 4301 23d Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031: Spot News. Bosch, Virginia Amn, 6800 Fleetwood Road, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. *Bowers, Donald E., 9714 Anita Lane, Seabrook, Md. 20801: CBS News. Boyd, John D., 7213 Ridge Wood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. Bradley, Edward R., Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Brasie, Richard E., 9113 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: WMAL Radio. *Braver, Rita, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Braxton, Mary D., 1220 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910:L-TV. WMA *Brenner, Bernard, 3427 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042: UPI Radio. Brewer, Marion A., 4110 Ellicott Street 20016: Washington Independent Television. *Brewington, Rudolph W., 3312 Sixth Street SE. 20032: NBC News. *Bridgham, Kenneth R., 5804 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310: 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-*Brinkley, David, 3201 44th Street 20016: NBC News. Broussard, Kenneth J., 1023 26th Street WMA 20037:L-TV. *Brown, Luther, Jr., 3181 Apple Road NE. 20018: NBC News. *Brubaker, Herbert M., 11805 Greenleaf Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Bruns, Scott B., 4824 Alton Place 20016: NBC News. *Buchanan, Michael Coe, Broadcast House 20016: WTOP News. *Budd, Donald, 2701 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Mutual Broadcasting System. Bunyan, Maureen, 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20016: WTOP News. *Burke, Kelly, 17409 Collier Way, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC News. *Burlbaugh, George L., 12008 Tempo Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: NBC News. *Burns, Robert D., 824 Chestnut Tree Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401: Mutual Broadcasting System. Butler, Edward, 1719 Harvard Street 20009: WMAL-TV. *Camfiord, Robert B., 2268 Spinnaker Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192: CBS News. *Campbell, Arch M., 5342 32d Street 20015: NBC News. *Canada, Ronald, 4500 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WM AL-TV. Cannon, Sandra J., 214 C Street SE. 20003: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. ~ *Capener, Theodore R., 5911 Gloster Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Bonneville International Corp. *Carnell, Michael, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Carpel, Andy, 10676 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014:A-TV-FM. WET *Cassells, Andrew, 2125 Docket. Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180: 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. *Catella, Anthony, 11712 Gregerscroft Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. *Catheart, Leonard Cameron, 5603 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Cessna, Hal, 12925 Allerton Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: 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. *Chamberlayne, Pye, 1114 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: UPI Audio. *Chambers, John, Route 2, Box 59-C, Middletown, Md. 21769: Evening News Broadcasting. *Champagne, J. P., 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Cheely, George, 6911 Chelsea Road, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. *Christian, George, Jr., 6006 Steven's Forest Road, Columbia, Md. 21045: CBS News. Cirace, Robert I1., 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202: Spot News. Circosta, Kathleen E., 103 G Street SW. 20024: Harriscope Broadcasting. Clancy, Martin J., 4620 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. *Clark, Philip, 4119 Robertson Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Clark, Robert E., 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: ABC News. Clark, Theodore E., 1708 21st Street 20009: Pacifica Radio. *Clarke, James D., 8708 Chippendale Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: WMAL-TV. *Clements, John B., 1812 Golf View Court, Reston, Va. 22090: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Cobb, Charles E., Jr., 3200 16th Street 20010: National Public Radio. Cochran, John J., 7916 Maryknoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. Cohen, Bruce E., 2740 Porter Street 20008: ABC News. Cohen, Paz, 2200 19th Street 20009: WP FW-FM. *Coker, Robert D., 11643 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Cole, William G., 121 St. Margaret Drive, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027: WMAL-TV. *Collins, Patrick y. 910 Constitution Avenue NE. 20012: WTOP News. Collins, Tressa L., 5409 Easton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC News. Compton, James N., 121 Second Street 20002: King Broadcasting. Corbett, Warren P., Jr., 3040 Idaho Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Cordtz, Dan, 8123 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. Radio and Television Galleries 909 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Core, Christopher, 4849 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMA L Radio. *Covington, Laurence S., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTT G-TV News. *Cox, John G., 4444 Greenwich Parkway 20007: NBC News. *Cox, Merrilee, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007: UPI Audio. *Craven, Thomas, Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 20244: Spot News. *Crawford, William B., 3503 Lowell Street 20036: CBS News. Creagh, David M., 5014 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Public Radio. *Cremedas, Andrew E., 909 Roswell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC News. Crosman, Anne S., 8715 Brierly Court 20015: NBC News. *Crowley, Candy, 4925 Butterworth Place 20016: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Crumling, Nelson H., 1936 McFall Street, McLean, Va. 22101: WTOP News. *Cummings, Bruce M., 10612 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WMAL-TV. *Cuong, Pham Gia, 901 South Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: CBS News. *Curle, Chris, 4439 MacArthur Boulevard 20007: WMAL-TV. *Damania, Madhu, 4620 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. Darsa, Joshua, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. *Davis, Sidney A., 7103 Arran Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.—KDKA., KDKA-TYV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.—KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass.—WIND, Chicago, Il.—WINS, New York, N.Y. WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—WOWO, Fort Wayne, — KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. Ind. *DeFontaine, Edward J., 6403 Whittier Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Associated Press Radio. *Deibert, Leonard R., 8701 Norfolk Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003: WMAL-TV. *Deignan, John J., 4 Treworthy Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: Mutual Broadcasting System. Delany, Kevin, 3025 Orchard Lane 20007: ABC News. *DeWitt, Terry, 4116 Mount Olney Lane, Olney, Md. 20832: ABC News. *Dillman, Audrey, 6604 Rosecroft Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043: NBC News. Dimsdale, John H., 4335 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: National Public Radio. Doherty, Peter M., 5815 Ipswich Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: ABC News. *Donaldson, Sam A., 11404 Fairfax Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: ABC News. Dore, Robert E., 11200 Lockwecod Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: NBC News. Dounis, Arestides, 13220 Kara Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: ABC News. *Downs, William R., 5535 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: ABC News. Dubin, Gary, 2544 Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: WT'TG-TV News. Dudley, Benjamin J., 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303: WHU R-FM. *Dufly, James E., 4203 Tulare Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906: CBS News. *Dufly, Michael (i., 1101 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: ABC News. *Duke, Paul W., 5101 Allan Road 20016: WETA-TV-FM. *Dukehart, Thomas V., 3810 Jenifer Street 20015: WTOP News. *Dukert, Betty Cole, 4709 Crescent Street 20016: NBC News. *Dulmage, Marcus M., 2103 Ardleigh Court, Bowie, Md. 20715: WT'T G-TV News. Dunsmore, R. Barrie, 2929 Connecticut Avenue: ABC News. *Durso, Joseph, Jr., 4400 Usange Street, Beltsville, Md. 20705: CBS Radio Stations News Service. *Eames, Bill, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Television Stations. *Eckert, Barton Mayer, 20409 Cherrystone Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WT'T G-TV News. *Edwards, Robert A., 2130 P Street 20037: National Public Radio. *Eisenberg, Leslie, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Physicians Radio Network. *Ellerbee, Linda, 3905 Jocelyn Street 20015: NBC News. Ellis, Patricia E., 2144 California Street 20008: WET A-TV-FM. *Endicott, Betty Wolden, 9829 Conestoga Way, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Endicott, Robert T., 9829 Conestoga Way, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Englert, Kurt A. G., 6711 Danforth Street, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—ZDF. Ensor, David B., 1809 Lamont Street 20010: National Public Radio. *Epps, Joy B., 12215 Braxfield Court, Rockville, Md. 20852: WMAL Radio. *Eury, James R., 5536 Kendrick Lane, Burke, Va. 22015: Washington Independent Television. *Evans, Clifford, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: RKO General Broadcasting (WOR AM-TV, WXLO-FM, New York, N.Y.; KH] AM-TV, KRTH-FM, Los Angeles, Calif.; WNAC-TV, WRKO-AM, WROR-FM, Boston, Mass.; KFRC AM-FM, San Francisco, Calif.; W GMS AM-FM, Washington, D.C; WHBQ AM-TV, Memphis, Tenn.; WFY R, Chicago, Ill.; WAXY, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) *Ewalt, Joseph H., 854 Dogwood Court, Herndon, Va. 22070: Associated Press Radio. *Faber, Holger, 4523 Que Lane 20007: German Television—A RD. ; *Fanning, Wallace R., Jr., 3748 Hardesty Road, Harwood, Md. 20776: NBC News. *Farkas, B. Ray, 18 Cockrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: NBC News. *Farmer, Donald E., 4439 MacArthur Boulevard 20007: ABC News. *Feicht, Hermann, 1430 Ladybird Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—ZDF. *Fekete, Charles, Route 1, Box 1, Hamilton, Va. 22068: NBC News. Ferguson, Katherine B., 1809 Lamont Street 20010: Pacifica Radio. Finland, Bruce F., 4907 South 29th Road, Alexandria, Va. 22206: Potomac News Service. *Fishel, Edward M., 1119 C Street SE. 20003: WMAL Radio. Fitzmaurice, Frank W., 1737 Q Street 20009: National Public Radio. Fitzpatrick, David W., 2000 N Street 20036: CBS News. Fizel, Douglas M., 4011 North Fifth Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: Associated Press Radio. Flatow, Ira S., 922 24th Street 20037: National Public Radio. 910 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Fleischer, Andrea, 103 Eighth Street SE. 20003: Capital Broadcast News. Foley, Rosemary, 5248 Maris Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: WETA-TV-FM. Ford, Glen R., 516 Glen Allen Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21229: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Foster, Robert F., 5718 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., WGN, WGN-TV, Chicago, Ill., KDAL, KDAL-TV, Duluth, Minn., KW GN-TV, Denver, Colo. *Fouhy, Edward M., 5109 Scarsdale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: NBC News. *Fox, Donald R., 19512 Bodmer Avenue, Poolesville, Md. 20837: Spot News. *Fraedrich, Hans Juergen, 1620 Brookside, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—A RD. *Franke, Erhard H., 4518 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: German Television—A RD. *Franklin, Josephine A., 3722 Windom Place 20016: WETA-TV-FM. *Franks, Charles V., 2361 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: CBS News. *Frawley, Thomas J., 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 Francisco-Oakland, Calif. —WSOC AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD AM-FM, Miami, Fla. Frazier, Ben, 5601 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Mutual Broadcasting System. Frederikse, Julie, 9625 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795: Associated Press Radio. *Fridrich, George J., 11305 Colebrook Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20859: NBC News. *Friedman, Neal, 6810 Cherokee Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21209: WMAL-TV, Fromm, Robert, 4600 South Four-Mile Run, Arlington, Va. 22204: CBS Television Stations. *Frye, Robert E., 3754 Jenifer Street 20015: ABC News. *Fujimoto, Masanobu, 6221 Rockhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Nippon Television Network Corp. *Funk, Robert F., 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Spot News. *Furber, Lincoln M., 4808 Alton Place 20016: Washington Independent Television. Gaffney, Frederica, 601 A Street NE. 20002: WMAL-TV. * Gaines, Norman, 409 E Street SE. 20003: Spot News. 3 * Galbraith, William H., Jr., 8215 Garland Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: CBS News. *Gamble, Peter D., 4620 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Mutual Broadcasting System. * Garber, Harriet, 3841 Tynewick Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: CBS News. * Garcia, James David, 1657 Parkcrest Circle, Reston, Va. 22090: ABC News. Geeker, Marianne, 3829 Cathedral Avenue 20016: ABC News. *Gelenter, Robert H., 5 Greyswoed Court, Rockville, Md. 20854: NBC News. *Gendel, Stephen B., 2626 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WTOP News. * Gerlach, Eugene, 9302 Chunute Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014: CBS News. *Gerlach, George R., RR 1, Box 336, Huntingtown, Md. 20639: ABC News. *Gibbons, Gene, 8512 Doter Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308: UPI Audio. *Gibson, Charles D., 3117 Tennyson Street 20015: ABC News. *@Gibson, Craig A., 7110 Woodland Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WT'TG-TV News. *Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: ABC News. Ginzburg, Bonnie, 2117 Le Roy Place 20008: Washington Independent Television. *Gneiser, Robert H., 5204 Worthington Drive 20016: WMAL Radio. *Goddard, Raymond J., 3900 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. 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. *Goldin, Marion, 4 Wynkoop Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: CBS News. Goldschmiedt, Ursula, 1705 South Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: WETA-TV-FM. *Goldstein, Alan S., 217 10th Street SE. 20003: NBC News. Gordon, Dale, 5225 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Graham, Fred, 2909 Cleveland Avenue 20008: CBS News. Gray, Lawrence A., 415 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003: WE RE Radio. *Grear, Sandra B., 1458 Waggaman Circle, McLean, Va. 22101: WLIW/Channel 21. Green, Mary, 1517 28th Street 20007: CBS News. Griffin, Martha M., 2120 16th Street 20009: National Public Radio. *Groce, George W., 4017 Gelding Lane, Olney, Md. 20832: KMOX-TV (St. Louis, Mo.). *Groody, William N., 1744 Laurance Court, Crofton, Md. 21114: Metromedia Radio News. Grossman, Gerald B., 5535 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204: WTOP News. *Guggenheim, Steven I., 12509 Atherton Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Guilbault, David H., 4733 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: ABC News. *Gulino, Denis G., 7806 King Court, Manassas, Va. 22110: UPI Audio. *Gulland, Tina, 4627 Western Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Gunning, Charles G., 3416 O Street 20007: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Gutmann, Hanna, 1344 Locust Road 20012: Associated Press Radio. Haase, David L., 1440 N Street 20005: WETA-TV-FM. *Hackes, Peter, 5045 Klingle Street 20016: NBC News. *Hainey, Robert S., 2300 Good Hope Road SE. 20020: Metromedia Radio News. Hakel, Peter J., 4550 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. *Hall, William E., 4503 Picot Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310: ABC News. *Hall, Wilson, 2018 Dayton Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: NBC News. Handy, Delores, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. *Hart, John, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Harter, John R., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. Hartge, John, 4849 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Mutual Broadcasting System. Harting, Katherine Ann, 2033 Florida Avenue 20009: ABC News. *Headline, William W., 7215 Chestnut Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Hemmig, Robert H., 3915 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: ABC News. *Henderson, Eddie L., 4204 24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031: ABC News. Hendrix, Donzella, 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Henry, Constance C., 5117 Westridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Washington Independent Television. *Henry, Robert G., Jr., 5117 Westridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: WT'TG-TV News. Henschen, Kurt A., 10 East Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22301: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Herman, George E., 3115 O Street 20007: CBS News. *Herman, Lawrence L., 10408 Kardwright Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WMAL-TV. *Hill, Russell, 3015 Albemarle Street 20008: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Hirabayashi, Michael, 1280 21st Street 20036: Nippon Television Network Corp. Hirano, Jiro, 6005 Gloster Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Japan Broadcasting Cosp. (NHK). *Hoan, Pham Boi, 2400 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: CBS News. Hoertel, Bruce G., 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: CBS News. *Hofen, John F., 3800 Latrobe Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: NBC News. *Holcomb, Grant, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: CBS Television Stations. *Holland, John F., 123 Granville Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401: NBC News. *Holliman, John, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. *Holmes, Herbert S., 4977 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: ABC News. *Hoover, Don, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Mutual Broadcasting System. Hoover, Gordon, 2243 Robbene Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21209: ABC News. *Hotaling, Edward C., 4701 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. *Hume, Brit, 5409 Blackistone Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: ABC News. *Humphrey. Marylou, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037: German Television—A RD. *Hurleigh, Robert F., 1755 South Jeflerson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Huttenloch, William R., 8229 Grey Eagle Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: WTT G-TV News. *Hymes, Valerie B., 437 Cedar Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037: Group W-T'V. Irving, Edward B., 1915 Kalorama Avenue 20009: ABC News. *Ivanov, Anatoly, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Soviet Radio and TV. *Jackson, Charles E., 1005 Hallimont Road, Baltimore, Md. 21228: Mutual Broadcasting System. Jacobs, Stephen, 6123 Wynnwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: WTOP News. Jagoda, Stuart R., 1439 Stickley Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: ABC News. *Jarriel, Tom, 10606 Crossing Creek Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: ABC News. *Jeffries, Peter, 7813 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. Jewell, Basil S., 3213 Apex Circle, Falls Church, Va. 22044:G-TV WTT News. *Johnson, Bruce, 104 Woodridge Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: WTOP News. *Johnson, Diantha, 4849 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: NBC News. Johnson, Mal, 2510 Virginia A venue 20037: 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. *Johnson, Rolanda Stoneback, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: German Television—ZDF. *Johnson, William R., 4913 Stickley Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: ABC News. *Johnston, Edgar F., 10207 Julep Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: NBC News. *Jones, Charles O., 17800 Whites Ferry Road, Poolesville, Md. 20831: NBC News. Jones, Dorothy M., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: WMAL Radio. Jones, Jacqueline, 5012 9th Street 20011: Mutual Broadcasting System. Jones, Lewis P., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL Radio. *Jones, Philip H., 5014 Westport Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. *Jordan, Frank J., 2714 36th Street 20007: NBC News. Judd, Jacqueline, 2745 29th Street 20008: National Public Radio. Kadushin, Carol A., 1337 22d Street 20037: Capital Broadcast News. *Kalb, Bernard, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Kalb, Marvin, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Kaplow, Herbert, 211 Van Buren, Falls Church, Va. 22046: ABC News. *Karayn, Jim, 2900 O Street 20007: Jim Karayn Associates. *Kasell, Carl R., 46 South Gordon Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: WAV A Radio. *Kaubler, Horst, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: German Democratic Radio and TV. *Kearse, Gregory S., 4660 Martin Luther King Avenue SW. 20032: Mutual Broadcasting System. Khan, Salwa, 3040 Idaho Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Kiker, Douglas, 4434 Garfield Street 20007: NBC News. *Kim, Doh-Jim, 5787 Winston Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Korean Broadcasting System. *Kincaid, Jim, 13213 Hathaway, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: ABC News. *King, Susan, 4312 46th Street 20016: WTOP News. Kirchmann, Hans, 1338 Merrie Ridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—A RD. *Kitamura, Shunsuke, 8400 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NET-TV, Japan. *Klein, John David, 3905 Jocelyn Street 20009: WMA L-TV. Knoller, Mark, 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Associated Press Radio. *Knowles, William L., 11036 Saffold Way, Reston, Va. 22030: ABC News. *Knox, Ronald L., 1326 Girard Street 20009: NBC News. *Koenig, Paul N., 6925 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046: NBC News. *Kohn, Werner, 3900 Watson Place 20016: German Television—A RD. *Krebs, Lawrence, 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL Radio. *Kress, G. Bradford, 401 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: NBC News. 912 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Kroeger, Uwe, 5710 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: German Televison—ZDF. Krulwich, Robert L., 2200 19th Street 20009: National Public Radio. Kumaki, Marge, 18231 Lost Knife Circle, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: NBC News. *Kumamoto, Yuzo, 5752 Drake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Fuji Telecasting Co. *Kuwabara, Satoru, 5803 Jarvis Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK). Lacy, Benjamin, 4444 Yuma Street 20016: NBC News. *Lando, Barry, 5410 Christy Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: CBS News. *Landphair, Ted, 4803 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WMAL Radio. *Langenegger, John R., 4612 Clemson Road, College Park, Md. 20740: NBC News. *Langston, Charles, 5217 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015: WMAL-TV. *Larkin, John, 3017 Dumbarton Street 20007: WET A-TV-FM. LaSalla, Susan A., 3730 Kanawha Street 20015: NBC News. *Lautenschutz, Raul C., 322 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Swiss Broadcasting Corp. *LaVie, Alfred R., Jr., 65603 Winnepeg Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Law, Louis, 2633 Holman Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Lawn, Constance E., 5818 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Audio—Video News Bureau. *Lawrence, Fred, 9017 Doris Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: UPITN, Inc. Leggett, Karen, 4831 36th Street 20008: WMA L Radio. *Lehrer, James C., 5408 Newington Road, Bethesda, Md. WET A-TV-FM. 20016: *Lelle, Werner, 1551 Bruton Court, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—Z DF. *Lester, Normand, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Levenson, Harold, 1096 Pipestem Place, Rockville, Md. 20854: WTT G-TV News. * Levine, Irving R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Levinson, Stephanie, 2127 Bancroft Place 20008: CBS News. *Lewis, Richard K., 901 Clopper Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: National Public Radio. Lewis, Scott, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Associated Press Radio. *Lieb, John F., Jr., 185 Gold Kettle Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: Spot News. *Liebler, Paul E., 9921 Juliard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: CBS News. *Limbach, James, 302 East Oak Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301: Associated Press Radio. *Linden, William E., Jr., 2716 Fox Mill Road, Herndon, Va. 22070: CBS News. Lindsey, John L., 1735 Q Street 20009: Washington Independent Television. *Lodovichetti, Arthur V., 4801 West Marlton Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: ABC News. Lopez, Ramon L., 6839 Standish Drive, Landover, Md. 20784: Mutual Broadcasting System. Lorenzo, Christopher M., 3344 Hewitt Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: WTTG-TV News. *Lowrey, Frederic D., 18942 Quail Valley Boulevard, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Lubar, Jeffrey S., 7115 Hundsford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153: Susquehanna Broadcasting Co. Lucoff, Kenneth L., 3064 M Street 20007: ABC News. *Lureau, Bertrand J., 5600 39th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: WMAL-TV. Lyle, Robert H., 804 Hunter Court, Vienna, Va. 22180: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Lyons, William L., 1312 Namassin Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. *McCaffrey, Joseph F., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL Radio. *McCarthy, James John Frederick, 16114 Kenny Road, Laurel, Md. 20810: CBS Radio Stations News Service. McCarthy, Lark V., 9900 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: WMAL-TV. McCash, Douglas L., 3303 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302: German Television—ARD. *McCloskey, Kristin L., 11909 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852: ABC News. *McCloskey, Willian J., 4709 Overbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Associated Press Radio. MecConnaughey, Janet M., 2121 H Street 20037: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. *McCormick, Stephen J., 10510 South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: McCormick Communications. McDougall, William, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. Melver, James, 2515 K Street 20006: ABC News. McKee, Robert C., Jr., 6740 Towne Lane Road, McLean, Va. 22101: WAV A Radio. McKinley, Michael D., 4141 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va. 22203: WMAL Radio. McLaughlin, Marya, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. McManus, James J., 2014 Franklin Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: CBS News. MacBride, Tom L., Jr., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WITT G-TV News. *MacDonell, Bruce R., 1706 Irvin Street, Vienna, Va. 22180: NBC News. MacFarlane, Ann A., 6813 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: ABC News. Mackin, Catherine, 1001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. MacLeish, Roderick, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Malenofski, David P., 7613 Hogarth Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC News. *Malin, Susan B., 1600 South Eads, Arlington, Va. 22202: NBC News. *Malkie, Jaye T., 20007 Hob Hill Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: ABC News. *Malkie, Paul D., Jr., 20007 Hob Hill Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WMAL-TV. *Mannix, Lester E., 7382 Montcalm Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: Spot News. Marciante, Frank R., 2400 41st Street 20007: NBC News. *Margolies, Marjorie, 2214 Wyoming Avenue 20008: NBC News. Marlin, Cal, 4809 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309: CBS News. *Martin, Mary S., 11110 Whisperwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20854. CBS News. Martinis, Richard, 5225 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. Maskery, Mary Ann, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Radio and Television Galleries 913 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Mathis, Susan K., 12841 Cara Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191: 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. Matney, William C., Jr., 11220 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705: ABC News. *Matthews, Claude L., Jr., 1015 Savannah Street SE. 20032: NBC News. *Matthews, Robert W., 3409 Grantley Road, Baltimore, Md. 21215: NBC News. Mattix, James P., 4757 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: WETA-TV-FM. *Matusow, Barbara J., 4528 Van Ness Street 20016: WMAL-TV. *May, John O., 255 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. Meachum, Roy, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WITT G-TV News. *Meaney, Donald V., 7102 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. Melton, Tyler C., Jr., 7777 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WMAL-TV. *Meyer, Edwin, 3051 Idaho Avenue 20016: WMAL Radio. *Meyer, John Bernard, 6318 Hardwood Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Midgley, Elizabeth, 2715 36th Place 20007: CBS News. Miller, Annette, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202: WETA-TV-FM. Miller, James F., 6001 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. 22044: NBC News. Miller, Stephen C., 4849 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WTOP News. *Mingarelli, Orlando J., 5103 Lawton Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016: CBS Television Stations. Minner, Richard L., 5761 Harwich Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Mutual Broadcasting System. Mitchell, Andrea, 2710 Chain Bridge Road 20016: WTOP News. *Mochel, Pat, 3700 39th Street 20016: Metromedia Radio News. Modianot, Dina, 7404-B Summit Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. *Molpus, David L., 4595 MacArthur Boulevard 20007: National Public Radio. *Monroe, William B., Jr., 5328 Westpath Way 20016: NBC News. *Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. *Moore, Bob Stahly, 817 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Mutual Broadcasting System. Moore, William, 1906 Tupello Place, Crofton, Md. 21114: ABC News. *Moran, Brian L., 504 Sugarland Run Drive, Sterling, Va. 22170: Bonneville International Corp. *Morgan, Edward P., 4507 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: Public Interest Radio. Morrison, Norma, 4125 River Road 20016: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Morton, Bruce A., 900 C Street SE. 20003: CBS News. *Mosettig, Michael D., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007: NBC News. Moulton, Paul L., 3143 Southgate Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Potomac News Service. *Mudd, Roger H., 7167 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: CBS News. *Mueggenburg, Guenter, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Murphy, Frank, 4857 33d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Murphy, Michael M., 2642 10th Street NE. 20018: WTOP News. Murphy, Robert J., Jr., 2105 South 8th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: ABC News. Neighmond, Patricia Ann, 4904 45th Street 20016: WPFW-FM. Neil, Joseph, 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Spot News. Nelson, Steven T., 5305 Norbeck Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: CBS News. *Newman, Barbara, 5336 29th Street 20015: National Public Radio. *Newman, David P., 4757 North Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207: ABC News. *Newman, Donald K., 5133 Worthington Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. *Nissan, Eli, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Israel Broadcasting Authority. Norland, Dean, 13 Fourth Street NE. 20002: Orion Broadcasting Co. *Norling, Richard V., 8809 Tallyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854: Spot News. *Novak, Thomas, Route 1, Box 1170-A, Port Tobacco, Md. 20677: CBS News. *Nuell, David, 8201 Inverness Hollow Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. O’Dwyer, Patricia A., 116 Seventh Street SE. 20003: CBS Television Stations. O’Leary, Ellin M., 3116 19th Street 20010: Pacifica Radio. *Orshansky, Boris, 5752 Drake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Osmer, Margaret, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Owens, Angela B., 1430 Oglethorpe Street 20011: NBC News. *Paige, Thomas H., 315 Raymond Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301: NBC News. Palmer, Laura, 702 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: ABC News. * Pappas, Ike, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Parker, Gary M., 2130 P Street 20037: Spot News. * Parker, Leroy E., 3333 University Boulevard, Kensington, Md. 20795: NBC News. *Patnode, Harold W., 4725 Kilbane Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193: ABC News. Patterson, Rodney E., 4809 Middlesex Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WMAL-TV. *Paul, Rex O. Montague, 929 S Street 20001: WH UR-FM. Peckarsky, Peter, 950 25th Street 20037: Washington Wire. : *Pelletier, Gerd Hans, 10505 Scarboro Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854: German Television—ARD. Perkins, Gayle A., 5940 14th Street 20011: NBC News. * *Perlaky, Bella, 4450 South Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: German Television—ARD. *Peterson, Gordon W., 11012 Wayecroft Way, Rockville, Md. 20852: WTOP News. *Peterson, Lynne F., 4700 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309: NBC News. *Peterson, Roger E., 4307-A Ann Fitz Hugh Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: ABC News. *Petras, William H., 4227 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: NBC News. *Pettit, W. Thomas, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. 79-000 O -77 = 60 914 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSTION—Continued *Pettway, Brander M., 112 Lucas Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Pierpoint, Robert C., 8139 Inverness Ridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: CBS News. *Pinkard, Kathleen M., 1841 Biltmore Street 20009: NBC News. Pinkerton, Joan, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMAL-TV. Pintak, Lawrence E., 36-A G Street SW. 20024: Washington Broadcast News. *Pitts, Leo A., 2911 North Greenbriar Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: WTOP News. Plante, William M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Plantinga, Terrell S., 903 South Irving Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: CBS News. *Plissner, Martin, 1601 18th Street 20009: CBS News. *Polk, James R., 6621 Tucker Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. *Powell, Jan M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Powell, William, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Preston, Carol E., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMATL Radio. Prowitt, David S., 4701 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Science Program Group (WETA). *Purbaugh, Marvin, 1708 Cody Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: NBC News. Quinn, Bernard J., Jr., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Quinn, Charles N., 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007: NBC News. *Rae, Pavl E., 11845 Dunlop Court, Reston, Va. 22091: Associated Press Radio. Ramsbrock, Gerd, 4126 North 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: German Television—ZDF. *Ramshaw, Gregg W., 1706 White Oak Drive, Silver Soring, Md. 20910: ABC News. Rankin, Michael R., P.O. Box 1733, Washington, D.C., 20013: Group W-TV. *Ratesh, Nestor, 8600 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. * Ratner, Victor, 3913 Parsons Road, Chevy Chase, Md., 20015: ABC News. Rattley, Sandra C., 3810 Fifth Street 20011: WHUR-FM. Ray, Terrence P., 2210 39th Place 20007: ABC News. * Read, Robert M., 1315 16th Street 20036: Associated Press Radio. *Reals, Gary J., 4003 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: WMAL Radio. *Reek, Edmund H., Jr., 212 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. Reilly, Ann L., 4319 Van Ness Street 20016: CBS News. Resnick, Burton X., 2317 Morrison Street 20015: WITT G-TV News. * Reynolds, Frank, 10 Farmington Court, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: ABC News. *Rhodes, James W., 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: NBC News. Ringuette, Richard, 1714 Chili Street, Alexandria, Va. 22303: WMAL-TV. *Risch, Greg, 145 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: WMAL-TV. *Robinson, Carl, 10203 Dickens Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. Robinson, Marilyn P., 1901 Columbia Road 20009: NBC News. *Robinson, Peter D., 1616 18th Street 20009: NBC News. *Rochelle, Carl, 1650 North Greenbriar Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: ABC News. *Rogers, Robert, 6717 Kenhill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC News. Rose, Charles P., 5103 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008: NBC News. *Rose, Floyd T., 230 Fast Capitol Street 20003: CBS Television Stations. *Rose, Mary K., 5103 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008: WTOP News. *Rosenbaum, Richard D., 5516 Devon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: ABC News. *Rosenberg, Jeffery A., 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203: National Public Radio. Rosenfeld, Ira, 2302 Brightseat Road, Landover, Md. 20785: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. *Rosse, Richard A., 4416 Tarpon Lane South, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Mutual Broadcasting System. Roth, Kathleen M., 216 Maryland A venue NE, 20002: CBS News. Roth, Richard H., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. *Rowan, Ford, 508 Bayview Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037: NBC News. *Rowe, James C., 31564 Cedar Grove Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Rowe, Jo Ann, 1800 R Street 20009: McClendon News Service. Ruby, Elvera, 2301 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WETA-TV-FM. *Rush, David L., 15321 Basswood Court, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC News. * Russell, James B., 9224 Hummingbird Terrace, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: National Public Radio. Sabrin, Amy R., 2800 Quebec Street 20008: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. *Sanders, Richard R., 8701 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. *Santos, Ralph A., 1306 Wake Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307: CBS News. ~ *Sautter, William H., 1919 Westmoreland Street, McLean, Va. 22101: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. *Savemark, Lennart, 1354 South 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Sawyer, Jolene Ann, 1873 Ingleside Terrace 20010: NBC News. *Seall, John A., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. *Schaertel, Alan R., 4818 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Associated Press Radio. *Schakne, Robert, 328 Ninth Street 20003: CBS News. *Schatz, Linda S., 604 West Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22314: ABC News. *Schiller, Ulrich, 8305 Westmont Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034: German Television—A RD. *Schindler, Max Arthur, 904 South Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: NBC News. *Schmechel, Rolf H., 1126 Kersington Road, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—A RD. *Schmitt, Hans Jochaim, 1122 Kensington Road, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—ZDF. *Schoumacher, David E., 2313 Jackson Parkway, Vienna, Va. 22180: WMA L-TV. Radzo and Television Galleries 915 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Schultz, Jack, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: UPITN, Inc. *Schultz, James J., 7003 Kingfisher Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801: WTTG-TV News. *Schwartz, Stuart, 2017 Wellfleet Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043: ABC News. *Scott, Ivan, 4100 Cathedral Avenue 20016: WMAL-TV. *Scott, Kenneth J., 1255 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: ABC News. *Seeger, John M., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WTOP News. Seidman, Joel C., 816 Massachusetts Avenue 20002: WTTG-TV News. *Serafin, Barry, 7432 McWhorter Place, Annandale, Va. 22003: CBS News. Sevareid, Eric, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Sharpe, Maureen, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Shaw, Bernard, 1910 16th Street 20009: CBS News. *Shine, Thomas A., 4613 Calvert Road, College Park, Md. 20740: ABC News. *Shutt, Charles E., 500 Ednor Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. *Siegel, Lloyd W., 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007: NBC News. *Simpson, Carole, 2722 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. Singleton, Jane M., 7401 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: WMAL-FM. *Sisco, Paul C., 8207 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: UPITN, Inc. Sisco, Paul G., 8207 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Washington Independent Television. *Slingland, Frank D., 4718 River Road 20016: NBC News. *Small, Karna, 9409 Brooke Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: WITT G-TV News. *Smith, Alan, 11816 Hayfield Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: WT'TG-TV News. *Smith, Donald W., 17109 Hoskinson Road, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC News. *Smith, Howard K., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. *Smith, John R., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WT'TG-TV News. Smith, Mignon C., 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Mignon Smith Washington-Alabama Report. *Snyder, James J., 7203 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101: WMAL Radio. *Snyder, James L., 15 Burning Tree Court, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WTOP News. *Socolow, Sanford, P.O. Box 19169 20036: CBS News. *Soete, Heinz, 1429 Ironwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—A RD. Sokusky, Anna Mae, 2130 P Street 20037: CBS Radio Stations News Service. *Solton, Ioury V., 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Soviet Radio and TV. *Sozio, George A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Spadacene, Karen L., 1537 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. 22209: Australian Broadcasting Commission. *Spaight, Thomas N., 5012 North 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Storer Broadcasting Co., WHN, New York, N.Y., WGBS, Miami, Fla., KGBS, Los Angeles, Calif., WJW AM-TV, Cleveland, Ohio, WSPD AM-TV, Toledo, Ohio, WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich., WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass., KCST-TV, San Diego, Calif., WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis. Speck, B. Alan, 1937 39th Street 20007: ABC News. *Spivak, Lawrence, 2660 Woodley Road 20008: NBC News. *Stahl, Lesiey R., 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: CBS News. *Stamberg, Susan L., 3510 Morrison Street 20015: National Public Radio. *Steele, Harold Marshall, 2709 Hardy Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20902: WMAL Radio. Stegner, Christopher, 709 East Capitol Street 20003: Group W-TV. *Steiner, Earl J., 9708 Marshall Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC News. *Steinman, Ronald, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. *Stern, Carl L., 2956 Davenport Street 20008: NBC News. Sternoff, William R., 4620 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. *Stone, Charles M., Jr., 2720 Clarkes Landing Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124 ABC News. *Strait, George A., Jr., 3701 Stewart Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS Television Stations. Strawser, Neil E., 211 C Street NE. 20002: CBS News. *Streuli, Anthony, 5132 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. *Strickland, Rupert R., 14900 Piney Grove Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WTOP News. *Suzuki, Kyo, 5601 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Tokyo Broadcasting System. Swiatkowski, Edward A., 122 Curtis Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026: ABC News. Swift, Mary Ellen, 2000 North Adams, Arlington, Va. 22201: Fuji Telecasting Co. *Tabarly, Pierre, 31 Cullinan Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20769: Telemedia. *Takashima, Hatsuhisa, 5700 Kingswood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK). *Tate, Oscar, 627 Forrester Street SE. 20032: NBC News. Taylor, Robert N., 2713 Shipley Terrace SE. 20020: WHUR-FM. *Templeton, Joseph, 9904 LaDuke Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: ABC News. Terry, Douglas E., 3020 Rodman Street 20008: Capital Broadcast News. Tessler, Bart, 1260 21st Street 20036: Mutual Broadcasting System. Test, Kathie J., 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: WETA-TV-FM. . *Thomas, Duff, 11749 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: Mutual Broadcasting System. *Thomas, Edward, 10100 Nadine Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: Cinema-Sound Productions, Inc. Thomas, Evelyn L., 1616 18th Street 20009: CBS Radio Stations News Service. *Thomas, Fred L., 7800 Orchid Street 20011: NBC News. *Thompson, Charles C., 2009 Wellfleet Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043: CBS News. *Thompson, Lea, 5 Kentbury Way, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Thompson, William M., 7107 Sycamore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WTOP News. Thornton, Lee, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016: CBS News. Tillotson, Mary, 4603 48th Street 20016: WITT G-TV News. 916 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION-—Continued Tobias, Edward L., 1110 Fidler Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Metromedia Radio News. *Tomko, Joseph J., 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: Evening News Broadcasting. *Torre, René Raoul, 566 National Press Building 20004: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Totenberg, Nina, 31 Eighth Street NE. 20002: National Public Radio. Trachtenberg, Andrew B., 1260 21st Street 20036: Mutual Broadcasting System. Travieso, John Joseph, 4970 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. *Turney, Edgar W., 1611 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: WMAL-TV. *Uchima, Kazuo Charles, 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WT'T G-TV News. *Udwin, Gerald E., 5813 Tanglewocd Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.. KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pua., KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif., KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa., WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass., WIND, Chicago, Ill., WINS, New York, N.Y., WIZ-TV, Baltimore, Md., WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind., KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. Udy, Sandra L., 301 East Luray Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301: WETA-TV-FM. *Upshaw, James R., 4942 33d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207: NBC News. Valeriani, Richard, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: NBC News. Van Dyke, Charles E., 202 G Street NE. 20002: Associated Press Radio. *Van Messell, James J., 718 Upham Place, Vienna, Va. 22180: NBC News. *Venardos, Lane Beall, 14613 Tynewick Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: CBS News. *Vernon, Wes, 1605 Billman Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Vier, Thomas M., 9305 West Street, Manassas, Va. 22110: ABC N ews. *Villone, Adam A., 7911 Kentucky Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WMAL-TV. *Vitarelli, Robert E., 11104 Gilerist Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: CBS News. *von Fremd, Charles M., 8855 Garland Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: CBS News. Wadley, Ellen, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: CBS News. *Wagy, Norman O., 9346 Sibelius Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: Storer Broadcasting Co., WHN, New York. N.Y., WGBS, Miami, Fla., KGBS, Los Angeles, Calif., WIW AM-TV, Cleveland, Ohio, WSPD AM-TV, Toledo, Ohio, WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich., WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass., KCST-TV, San Diego Calif., WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis. Walker, Harold W., 3030 Wisconsin Avenue 20015: CBS News. *Walsh, John F., 121 Maple Road, Washington Grove, Md. 20880: NBC News. Walters, Philip T., 3502 T Street 20007: CBS Television Stations. *Walton, Mark S., 968 National Press Building 20045: Capitol Hill News Service. *Ward, Russell H., 5948 Searl Terrace. Bethesda, Md. 20016: NBC News. *Warder, Charles E., 4303 Kaywocd Drive, Mount Rainier, Md. 20822: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. *Waters, Layton J., 2205 California Street 20008: National Public Radio. Watson, George, 3023 O Street 200(7: ABC News. Webb, David A., 3636 16th Street 20010: WMAL-TV. Weinstock, Jeffrey, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. Weisel, William S., 208 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22304: ABC News. Weiss, Carl, 1314 28th Street 20007: German Television—ZDF. Wells, Fay Gillis, 2601 Woodley Place 20008: Storer Broadcasting Co., WHN, New York, N.Y., WGBS, Miami, Fla., KGBS, Los Argeles, Calif.,, WIW AM-TV, Cleveland, Ohio, WSPD AM-TV, Toledo. Ohio, WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich., WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass., KCST-TV, San Diego, Calif., WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis. *Wertheimer, Linda C., 1416 35th Street 20007: National Public Radio. Wertz, Melvin J., 5332 41st Street 20015: ABC News. Wesley, James M., 1245 Fourth Street SW. 20024: WETA-TV-FM. *Westfeldt, Wallace O., Jr., 802 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: WET A-TV-FM. *Westwood, Helen I., 1813 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: ABC News. *Whedon, Peggy, 5605 Sonoma Rcad, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. *Wiegman, David, 3202 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: NBC News. Wiener, Robin, 940 25th Street 20037: ABC News. *Williams, Jack, 52 South French Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Jack Williams Washington News Service. “Wilson, Larry A., 2817 Essex Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207: NBC News. Winslow, Linda A., 955 L’ Enfant Plaza SW. 20024: WET A-TV-FM. Winthrop, Diana R., 3011 Harrison Street 20015: WE RE Radio. Wolfson, Charles M., 3916 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: CBS News. Wolzien, Thomas R., 9 East Franklin Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: NBC News. Womble, Vernon G., 4111 Legation Street 20015: NBC News. *Woolsey, Charles L. M., 6234 Valley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. Yates, Mary, 3200 Highland Place 20008: CBS News. *Zapata, Anthony P., 11341 Vale Road, Oakton, Va. 22124: NBC News. *Zechar, David B., 18421 Wach Terrace, Olney, Md. 20832: ABC News. Zirinsky, Susan, 4300 44th Street 20016: CBS News. *Zwadiuk, Oleh, 3160 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED Phones: House Gallery, 225-5214; Senate Gallery, 224=6421 (Network, station, or service, and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) ABC News—393-7700, 1124 Connecticut Avenue: David B. Allen, Murray Alvey, John M. Arrowsmith, Theodore L. Barry, Stephei: S. Bell, Leslie A. Blatt, Ken Blaylock, Robert E. Clark, Bruce Cohen, Tressa L. Collins, Dan Cordtz, Andrew A. Cremedas, Kevin Delany, Terry T. DeWitt, Peter M. Doherty, Sam A. Donaldson, Arestides Dounis, William R. Downs, Michael G. Duffy, Barrie Duns-more, Don Farmer, Robert E. Frye, James David Garcia, Marianne Geeker, George R. Gerlach, Charles D. Gibson, Edward M. Gilman, David H. Guilbault, William E. Hall, Katherine A. Harting, Robert H. Hemmig, Eddie L. Henderson, Herbert S. Holmes, Gerdon Hoover, Brit Hume, Edward B. Irving, Stuart R. Jagoda, Thomas E. Jarriel, William R. Johnson, Herbert E. Kaplow, Jim Kincaid, William L. Knowles, Arthur V. Lodovichetti, Kenneth L. Lucoff, Ann A. MacFarlane, David P. Malenofski, Jaye T. Malkie, William C. Matney, Jr., Kristin L. McCloskey, James McIver, William Moore, Robert J. Murphy, Jr., David P. Newman, Margaret Osmer, Laura Palmer, Harold W. Patnode, Roger Peterson, Gregg W. Ramshaw, Victor Ratner, Terrence P. Ray, Frank Reynolds, Carl Rochelle, Richard D. Rosenbaum, Richard R. Sanders, John A. Scali, Linda H. Schatz, Stuart Schwartz, Ken-neth J. Scott, Thomas A. Shine, Howard K. Smith, B. Alan Speck, Earl Joseph Steiner, Charles M. Stone, Edward Swiatkowski, Joseph W. Templetoa, Thomas M. Vier, George Watson, William S. Weisel, Melvin J. Wertz, Helen I. Westwood, Peggy Whedon, Robin Wiener, Charles L. M. Woolsey, David B. Zechar. : Associated Press Radio—833-5910, 1825 K Street: Robert S. Berkowitz, Edward J. De Fontaine, Joseph H. Ewalt, Douglas Fizel, Julie A. Frederikse, Hanna Gutmann, John Holliman, Mark N. Knoller, Scott Lewis, James Limbach, Bill McCloskey, Paul Rae, Robert M. Read, Amy R. Sabrin, Alan R. Schaertel, Charles Van Dyke. Asscciated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk—833-5300, 2021 K Street: Sandra Cannon, Anthony Catelta, Janet MeCcnnaughey, Tra Rosenfeld, William H. Sautter, Charles E. Warder. Audio-Video News Bureau—671-1049, 5818 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Constance E. Lawn. Australian Broadcasting Commission—466-8575,1147 20th Street: Peter I.. Barnett, Karen L. Spadacene. Berns Bureau—362-7879, 716 Porter Street: Frederick L. Berns. Bonneville International Corp.—393-6077, 1735 DeSales Street: Theodore R. Capener, Brian L. Moran. CBS News—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Benjamin J. Adams, Herbert G. Alston, John A. Armstrong, Robert M. Armstrong, Albert Bargamian, Joan S. Barone, Nelson Benton, John Bessor, Milton Bittenbender, Joel Blocker, Donald E. Bowers, Ed Bradley, Rita Braver, Robert B. Camfiord, George Christian, Martin J. Clancy, William B. Crawford, Pham Gia Cuong, James E. Duffy, David W. Fitzpatrick, Charles V. Franks, William H. Galbraith, Harriet M. Garber, Eugene J. Gerlach, Marion F. Goldin, Fred Graham, Mary Green, William W. Headline, George E. Herman, Pham Boi Hoan, Bruce Hoertel, Phillip H. Jones, Bernard Kalb, Marvin Kalb, Barry Lando, Stephanie Levinson, Paul E. Liebler, William E. Linden, Jr., Rod MacLeish, Cal A. Marlin, Mary S. Martin, Marya McLaughlin, James J. McManus, Elizabeth Midgley, Bruce A. Morton, Roger H. Mudd, Steven T. Nelson, Thomas M. Novak, Ike Pappas, Robert C. Pierpoint, William M. Plante, Terrell S. Plantinga, Martin Plissner, Jan M. Powell, Ann L. Reilly, Kathleen M. Roth, Richard H. Roth, Ralph A. Santos, Robert Schakne, Barry Serafin, Eric Sevareid, Bernard Shaw, Sanford Sccolow, Lesley R. Stahl, Neil E. Strawser, Anthony R. Streuli, Charles C. Thompson, Lee Thornton, Lane B. Venardos, Robert E. Vitarelli, Charles M. von Fremd, Ellen Wadley, Harold W. Walker, Charles M. Wolfson, Mary O. Yates, Susan Zirinsky. CBS Radio Stations News Service—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, .Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn 1. Thomas, Wes Vernon. CBS Television Stations—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Bill Eames, Robert Fromm, George Groce, Grant Holcomb, Orlando Mingareili, Patricia O’ Dwyer, Floyd Temple Rose, George Strait, Philip T. Walters. Canadian Broadcasting Corp.—6: 8-32(8, 566 National Press Building: Richard Ayo, Phillippe M. Billard, Michael A. Carnell, Leonard Cameron Cathcart, J. P. Champagne, Charles G. Gunning, Normand Lester, Donald K. Newman, Rene R. Torre. Capital Broadcast News—638-6733, 400 First Street: James C. Benfield, Andrea Fleischer, Carol A. Kadu-shin, Doug Terry. Capital Hill News Service— 638-1096, 968 National Press Building: Mark S. Walton. Cinema-Sound Productions, Inc.—938-4796, 10100 Nadine Drive, Vienna, Va.: Edward D. Thomas. Cox Broadcasting Corp.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan K. Mathis. Evening News Broadcasting—371-5250, 577-3341, Route 2, Box 59-C, Middletown, Md.: John Chambers, Joe Tomko. Fuji Telecasting Co.—347-6070, 274 National Press Building: Yuzo Kumamoto, Mary Ellen Swift. German Democratic Radio and TV—652-8088, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Horst Kaubler. 917 918 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued German Television—A RD—298-6535, 3132 M Street: Holger Faber, Hans J. Freadrich, Erhard H. Franke, Marylou Humphrey, Hans Kirchmann, Werner Kohn, Douglas L. McCash, Guenter Mueggenburg, Gerd H. Pelletier, Bela Perlaky, Ulrich Schiller, Rolf H. Schmechel, Heinz Soete. German Television—ZDF—333-3909, 1077 31st Street: Kurt Englert, Hermann Feicht, Rolanda S. Johnson, Uwe Kroeger, Werner Lelle, Gerd Ramsbrock, Hans Joachim Schmitt, Carl Weiss. Group W-TV—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Valerie B. Hymes, Michael Rankin, Christopher Stegner. Harriscope Broadecasting—554-3886, 103 G Street SW.: Kathleen E. Circosta. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—554-9222, 470 E. Street SW.: William L. Lyons, John O. May, Edmund H. Reek, Jr., Charles S. Hutt. Israel Broadcasting Authority—565-0184, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Eli Nissan. Jack Williams Washington News Service—370-5387, 52 South French Street, Alexandria, Va.: Jack Williams. Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK)—393-1077, 935 National Press Building: Jiro Hirano, Satoru Kuwabara, Hatsuhisa Takashima. Jim Karayn Associates—333-8975, 2900 O Street: Jim Karayn. KCBS Radio, San Francisco, Calif.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn L. Thomas, Wes Vernon. KCST-TV, San Diego, Calif. —331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. KFCF-FM, Fresno, Calif.—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Katherine B. Ferguson, Ellin M. O’Leary. KFI Radio, Los Angeles, Calif.—737-0277, 1735 De Sales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan K. Mathis. KFRC AM-FM, San Francisco, Calif.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. K GBS, Los Angeles, Calif.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Norman O. Wagy, Thomas Spaight, Fay Gillis Wells. KHJ AM-TV, Los Angeles, Calif.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. KIN G Broadcasting—544-5100, 121 Second Street: James N. Compton. KMOX Radio, St. Louis, Mo.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn L. Thomas, Wes Vernon. KMOX-TV, St. Louis, Mo.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: George W. Groce. KNX Radio, Los Angeles, Calif.—457-4321, 2020 M. Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn L. Thomas, Wes Vernon. KNXT-TV, Los Angeles, Calif.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Grant Holcomb. KPFA-FM, KPFB-FM, Berkeley, Calif.—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Katherine B. Ferguson, Ellin M. O'Leary. KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, Calif.—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Katherine B-Ferguson, Ellin M. O'Leary. KPFT-FM, Houston, Tex.—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Katherine B. Ferguson, Ellin M. O’Leary. KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. KPLX, Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. KRTH FM, Los Angeles, Calif.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. KTVU-TV, Oakland, Calif.—737-0277, 1735 De Sales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan K. Mathis, KYW, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. Korean Broadcasting System—347-4693, 750 National Press Building: Doh-Jin Kim. McClendon News Service—483-3791, 2933 28th Street: Jo Ann Rowe. McCormick Communications—628-2735, 603 National Press Building: Stephen J. McCormick. Metromedia Radio News—244-6220, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: Patti Jan Berman, William N. Groody, Robert S. Hainey, J. Patricia Mochel, Edward L. Tobias. Mignon Smith Washington-Alabama Report—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. Mutual Broadcasting System-—685-2000, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.: John Askew, Becky Bailey, Jon Bascom, Charlotte Blount, Donald Budd, Robert Burns, Philip Clarke, John Clements, Robert Coker, Candy Crowley, John Deignan, Glen Ford, Benjamin Frazier, Peter Gamble, Steve Guggenheim, John Hartge, Donzella Hendrix, Kurt Henschen, Don Hoover, Robert F. Hurleigh» Charles E. Jackson, Jacqueline Jones, Gregory Kearse, Alfred LaVie, Louis Law, Ramon Lopez, Frederic Lowrey, John Meyer, Richard Minner, Bob Stahly Moore, Norma Morrison, Frank Murphy, Richard Rosse, James Rowe, Bart Tessler, Duffield Thomas, Andrew Trachtenberg. NBC News—686-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Joel R. Albert, Richard H. Anderson, Percy Arrington, Robert W. Asman, William Aylward, C. Jackson Bain, Frank R. Barnako, Jr., Robert J. Bazell, Marilyn Berger, Barry Berk, Stan Bernard, Lewis Bernhardt, Virginia Ann Bosch, John Boyd, Ru-dolph W. Brewington, David Brinkley, Kelly Burke, George Burlbaugh, Arch M. Campbell, George Cheely, John J. Cochran, Warren P. Corbett, John Cox, Anne Crosman, Madhu Damania, Audrey Dillman, Betty C. Dukert, Linda Ellerbee, Betty Wolden Endicott, Robert T. Endicott, Wallace R. Fanning, Jr., Ray Farkas, Charles Fekete, Edward M. Fouhy, George J. Fridrich, Robert H. Gelenter, Alan S. Goldstein, Dale Gordon, Kristin S. Gulland, John Hart, John F. Hofen, John F. Holland, Peter Jeffries, Diantha Johnson, Edgar Johnson, Charles O. Jones, Frank J. Jordan, Salwa Khan, Douglas Kiker, Ronald L. Knox, Paul N. Koenig, G. Bradford Kress, Marge Kumaki, John R. Lange-negger, Susan LaSalla, Irving R. Levine, Bruce MacDonell, Catherine P. Mackin, Susan Malin, Frank R. Marciante, Marjorie Margolis, Richard Martinis, Mary Ann Maskery, Donald V. Meaney, James F. Miller, Dina Modianot, Bill Monroe, Fred Montague, Michael D. Mosettig, David Nuell, Radio and Television Galleries 919 NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Angela B. Owens, Thomas H. Paige, Lee Parker, Gayle A. Perkins, W. Thomas Pettit, William H. Petras, Brander Pettway, Kathleen M. Pinkard, James Polk, William C. Powell, Marvin Purbaugh, Charles Quinn, James W. Rhodes, Carl Robinson, Robert F. Rogers, Charles P. Rose, S. Ford Rowan, Jolene Ann Sawyer, Max A. Schindler, Maureen Sharpe, Lloyd Siegel, Carole Simpson, Frank D. Slingland, Donald Smith, George Sozio, Lawrence E. Spivak, Ron Steinman, Carl L. Stern, William R. Sternoff, Oscar Tate, Fred L. Thomas, Lea H. Thompson, John Travieso, James R. Upshaw, Richard G. Valeriani, James J. Van Messel, John Walsh, Jeffrey Weinstock, David Wiegman, Larry A. Wilson, Thomas R. Wolzien, Vernon G. Womble, Anthoay P. Zapata. NBC Radio News—686-4304, 498 National Press Building: Luther Brown, Jr., Herbert M. Brubaker, Scott B. Bruns, Robert E. Dore, Peter Hackes, Wilson Hall, Benjamin B. Lacy, Jr., Claude L. Matthews, Jr., Robert W. Matthews, Lynne F. Peterson, Marilyn Robinson, Peter D. Robinson, David L. Rush, Russell H. Ward. NET-TV, Japan—347-2933, 794 National Press Building: Shunsuke Kitamura. National Black Network—636-7828, 315 T Street: Donald S. Agurs. National Public Radio—785-5400, 2025 M Street: Charles E. Cobb, Jr., David M. Creagh, Joshua Darsa, John Dimsdale, Robert A. Edwards, David B. Enscr, Frank W. Fitzmaurice, Ira Flatow, Martha M. Griffin, Jacqueline D. Judd, Robert L. Krulwich, Richard K. Lewis, David L. Molpus, Barbara P. Newman, Bernard J. Quinn, Jr., Jefirey A. Rosenberg, James B. Russell, Susan L. Stamberg, Nina Totenberg, Layton J. (Mike) Waters, Linda C. Wertheimer. Newsgroup, Inc.—244-0878, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: Stanley Berk. Nippon Television Network Corp.—638-0890, 763 National Press Building: Masanobu Fujimoto. Orion Broadcasting, Inc.—544-8709, 13 Fourth Street NE.: Dean E. Norland. Pacifica Radio—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Katherine B. Ferguson, Ellin M. O’Leary. Physicians Radio Network—638-4165, 727 National Press Building: George J. Bauer, Leslie Eisenberg. Post-Newsweek Stations—686-6000, 40th and Brandywine Streets: Joseph N. Benton. Potomac News Service—671-9479, 4907 South 29th Road, Arlington, Va.: Bruce F. Finland, Paul L. Moulton. Public Interest Radio—544-2262, 122 Maryland Avenue NE.: Edward P. Morgan. RKO General Broadcasting—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty—457-6950, 1201 Connecticut Avenue: Carole A. Anderson, Michael A. Bartholomew, Monroe Benton, Thomas C. Bodin, Russell Hill, Robert H. Lyle, Boris Orshansky, Nestor Ratesh, Lennart L. Savemark, Oleh Zwadiuk. Science Program Group (WET A)—484-1526, 955 L’ Enfant Plaza SW.: David Prowitt. Soviet Radio and TV—587-8769, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Anatoly Ivanov, Ioury V. Solton. © Spot News—Steven L. Alexander, 8210 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 589-0918; Frank E. Bor-zage, 4301 23d Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031, 423-2979; Robert H. Cirace, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202, 979-9572; Thomas J. Craven, Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 534-1109. Donald R. Fox, 19512 Bodmer Avenue, Poolesville, Md. 20837, 349-5965; Robert F. Funk, 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310, 971-1759; Norman Gaines, 409 E Street SE. 20003, 543-7139; John F. Lieb, Jr., 185 Gold Kettle Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760, 840-1306; Lester E. Mannix, 7382 Montcalm Drive, McLean, Va. 22101, 821-2184; Joseph H. Neil, 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring Md. 20903, 434-1954; Richard V. Norling, 8809 Tallyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854, 209-5360; Gary M. Parker, 2130 P Street 20037, 296-5565. Stephen Banker News Services—362-4585, 5078 Fulton Street: Stephen Banker. Storer Broadcasting Co.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. Susquehanna Broadcasting Co.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. Swiss Broadcasting Corp.—347-1255, 1033 National Press Building: Raul Carlos Lautenschutz. Telemedia, 869-8330, 31 Cullinan Drive, Gaithersburg, Md.: Pierre Tabarly. Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.—223-5562, 2020 M Street: Kyo Suzuki. UPI Audio—393-3430, 315 National Press Building: James Anderson, Pye Chamberlayne, Merrilee Cox, Gene Gibbons, Denis G. Gulino. UPI Radio—393-3430, 315 National Press Building: Bernard Brenner. UPITN Inc.—488-7313, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE.: Fred Lawrence, Jack Schultz, Paul C. Sisco. WA GA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WA RM, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Pa.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WAVA—522-1111, 1901 Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Va.: Carl R. Kasell, Robert C. McKee, Jr. WAVE, WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.—544-8709, 13 Fourth Street NE.: Dean E. Norland. WAXY, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. WBAI-FM, New York, N.Y.—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Katherine B. Ferguson, Ellin M. O’Leary. WBBM Radio, Chicago, I11.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn L. Thomas, Wes Vernon. WBBM-TV, Chicago, I11.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Philip T. Walters. WBHM Birmingham, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon Smith. WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. WCAU Radio, Philadelphia, Pa.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn Thomas, Wes Vernon. WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: George Strait. 920 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued WCBS Radio, New York, N.Y.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn L. Thomas, Wes Vernon. WEEI Radio, Boston, Mass.—457-4321, 2020 M Street: Joseph Durso, Jr., James J. F. McCarthy, Anna Mae Sokusky, Evelyn Thomas, Wes Vernon. WE RE Radio, Cleveland, Ohio—363-6977, 3911 Harrison Street: Lawrence A. Gray, Diana R. Winthrop. WETA-TV-FM—998-2600, 955 L’Enfant Plaza SW.: Martin Agronsky, Christie Basham, Faith Berry, Carole A. Blakeslee, Andy Carpel, Paul Duke, Patricia E. Ellis, Rosemary Foley, Jesephine A. Frank-lin, Ursula Goldschmiedt, David L. Haase, John Larkin, James C. Lehrer, James P. Mattix, Annette L. Miller, Elvera Ruby, Kathie Test, Sandra L. Udy, James M. Wesley, Wallace O. Westfeldt, Linda A. Winslow. WFIE, Evansville, Ind.—544-8709, 13 Fourth Street NE.: Dean E. Norland. WFMS, Indianapolis, Ind.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WFRV, Green Bay, Wis.—544-8709, 13 Fourth Street NE.: Dean E. Norland WEY R, Chicago, I111.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. W GBS, Miami, Fla.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman 0. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WGMS AM-FM, Washington, D.C.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvenia Avenue: Clifford Evans. WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., Chicago, 111.—393-6077, 1735 DeSales Street: Robert F. Foster. WHBQ AM-TV, Memphis, Tenn.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. WHIO, WHIO-TV, Dayton, Ohio—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan K. Mathis. WHLO, Akron, Canton, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jefirey S. Lubar. WHN, New York, N.Y.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WHU R-FM—636-7825, 2600 Fourth Street: Benjamin J. Dudley, R. O. Montague Paul, Sandra Rattley, Robert N. Taylor. WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan XK. Mathis. WIND, Chicago, I11.—783-0,07, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. WINS, New York, N.Y.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. WIOD, Miami, Fla.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan K. Mathis. WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.—331-¢884, 1220 19th Street Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O.Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WIBY, Gadsden, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. WIW, WIW-TV, Cleveland, Ohio— 331-6884, 1220 19th Street: Thomus N. dpeight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WJIZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. WKIS, Orlando, Fla.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. ‘WLIW/Channel 21760-1158, 1458 Waggaman Circle, McLean, Va.: Sandra B. Grear. WLQA, Cincinnati, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WLQR, Toledo, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield ,Va.: Jefirey S. Lubar. WLRH, Huntsville, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. WMAL-FM—A38-3261, 4400 Jenifer Street: John N. Alexander, Jane M. Singleton. WMAL Radio—686-3000, 4400 Jenifer Street: Marcia Antipa, Richard Brasie, Christopher Core, Joy B. Epps, Edward M. Fishel, Robert H. Gneiser, Dorothy M. Jones, Lewis P. Jones, Lawrence Krebs, TheodoreW. Landphair, Karen Leggett, Joseph F. McCaffrey, Michael D. McKinley, Edwin Meyer, Carol Preston, Gary J. Reals, James J. Snyder, Harold M. Steele. WMA L-TV—686-3000, 4461 Connecticut Avenue: Steven C. Affens, David Randy Allen, Betsy F. Ashton, Gary Axelson, Paul L. Berry, Jr., John G. Bluck, Neil P. Boggs, Kenneth J. Broussard, Mary D. Braxton, Edward Butler, Jr., Ronald Canada, James D. Clarke, William G. Cole, Bruce M. Cummings, Chris Curle, Leonard R. Deibert, Neal Friedman, Frederica Gafiney, Peter Hakel, Delores Handy, John R. Harter, Lawrence L. Herman, Edward C. Hotaling, John David Klein, Charles Langston, Bertrand J. Lureau, Lark V. McCarthy, William E. McDougall, Paul D. Malkie, Jr., Barbara J. Matusow, Tyler C. Melton, Jr., Rodney E. Patterson, Joan Pinkerton, Richard Ringuette, Greg Risch, David Schoumacher, Ivan Scott, Edgar W. Turney, Adam A. Villone, David A. Webb. WMOB, Mobile, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. WMSL, Decatur, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. WMT, Cedar Rapids, Towa—>544-8709, 13 Fourth Street NE.: Dean E. Norland. WNAC-TV, Boston, Muss.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. WNPT, Tuscaloosa, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. WO R-AM-TV, New York, N.Y.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.—783-0¢07, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. WPFW-FM, Washington, D.C.—628-4620, 868 National Press Building: Theodore E. Clark, Paz Cohen, Katherine B. Ferguson, Patricia A. Neighmond, Ellin M. O'Leary. WQBA, Miami, Fla.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WQTY, Montgomery, Ala.—333-0579, 700 New Hampshire Avenue: Mignon C. Smith. WREKO-AM, Boston, Mass.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. WSB, WSB-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan XK. Mathis WSBA, WSBA-TV, Harrisburg, York, and Lancaster, Pa.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield Va.: Jeffrey S. Lubar. Radio and Television Galleries 921 NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman O. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WSOC, WSOC-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew Cassells, Harold M. Cessna, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Malvyn H. Johnson, Susan K. Mathis. WSPD,WSPD-TV, Toledo, Ohio 331-9884, 1220 19th Street: Thomas N. Spaight, Norman 0. Wagy, Fay Gillis Wells. WTOP News—686-6000, 40th and Brandywine Streets: Mike Buchanan, Maureen C. Bunyan. Patrick J. Collins, Nelson H. Crumling, Thomas V. Dukehart, Jr., Stephen B. Gendel, Gerald B. Grossman, Stephen E. Jacobs, Bruce Johnson, Susan King, Stephen C. Miller, Andrea Mitchell, Michael M. Murphy, Gordon W. Peterson, Leo A. Pitts, Mary King Rose, J. Mark Seeger, James L. Snyder, Rupert Strickland, William M. Thompson. WTTG-TV News—244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: Arthur Alpert, Kathryn L. Blunt, Laurence S. Covington, Gary Dubin, Marcus M. Dulmage, Barton M. Eckert, Craig A. Gibsen, Robert G. Henry, Jr., William R. Huttenloch, Basil S. Jewell, Harold G. Levenson, Christopher M. Lorenzo, Thomas L. MacBride, Jr., Roy Meachum, Burton K. Resnick, James J. Schultz, Joel C. Seidman, Karna Small, Alan B. Smith, John R. Smith, Mary Tillotson, Kazuo Charles Uchima. WXLO-FM, New York, N.Y.—223-8500, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Clifford Evans. Washington Broadcast News—554-7817, 36-A G Street SW.: Lawrence E. Pintak. Washington Independent Television—638-0788, 25 K Street N E.: Lee Berger, Marion A. Brewer, James R. Eury, Jr., Lincola M. Furber, Bonnie Ginzburg, Constance C. Henry, John L. Lindsey, Paul G. Sisco. Washington Wire—338-0621, 950 25th Street: Peter Peckarsky. Wendy Blair, Radio Documentaries—234-7181, 2480 16th Street: Wendy Blair. Westinghouse Broadeasting Co., Inc.—783-0907, 1625 K Street: Sid Davis, Gerald E. Udwin. PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES Phones, 224-3121; Senate Gallery, extension 40265 House Gallery, extension 52941 SENATE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—Roy L. McGhee, 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Phone, WO6-6341. Aslam Superimmnitsl, Curran Crow, Room 8-320, U.S. Capitol. Phone, 4-0265. HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—David W. Holmes, 12217 Asbury Drive, Tantallon, Md. Phone, 292-5373. Assistant Superintendent.—Anne Jerome, 1636 44th Street. Phone, 338-7111. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dale Taft, Chairman Gerald Parshall, Vice Chairman Lois Barkan Wolkowitz, Secretary-Treasurer Mark Arnold Henry Hubbard Neil MacNeil Frank Swoboda 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 cards 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 economic, industrial, technical or trade character, published for profit and supported chiefly by adver-tising or by subscription, and owned and operated independently of any industry, business, association, or institution; and it shall be the duty of the executive 922 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 CoNGREsSSIONAL 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. Tuomas P. O'NEILL, Jr., Speaker, House of Representatives. Howarp W. CANNON, Chairman, Senate Committee 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 Streets, Arlington, Va. 22207: Television/Radio Age. *Adams, John H., 3700 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Adams, Nathan M., 301 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va.: The Reader’s Digest. Adler, Sonia, 3301 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Washington Dcssier. Agnew, Bruce A., 3411 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Aldrich, Charles W., 1301 Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Va.: Commerce Clearing House. Aldrich, Nancy L., 1901 Spring Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Business Publishers. Allen, Ann C., 6404 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: F-D-C Reports. Allen, Marlon B., 2006 Fort Davis Street, SE.: BNA Publications. Alligood, Paul B., Jr., 2300 Pimmit Drive, No. 613, Falls Church, Va.: Commerce Clearing House. * Anderson, Howard J., 4201 Cathedral Avenue: BN A Publications. Anderson, Karen, 2127 California Street: BN A Publications. Andronicos, Basil E., 511 Randolph Street, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Angelo, Bonnie, 5401 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Time Inc. Arieff, Irwin Benjamin, 2707 Adams Mill Road: Television Digest. *Armbrister, Trevor, 10 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: The Reader's Digest. *Arnold, Mark R., 1527 Live Oak Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Auerbach, Steven M., 7116 Matthew Mills Road, McLean, Va.: BNA Publications. Avery, Patricia A., 2500 Q Street: U.S. News & World Report. Aycock, Marlyn E., 2606 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Ayers, Anne Myerson, 1425 Fourth Street SW.: Crain Communications. Bachman, Wilfred A., 260 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va.: Oil and Gas Journal. Bacon, Donald C., 3514 Livingston Street: U.S. News & World Report. *Badhwar, Inderjit, 848 Azalea Drive, Rockville, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Bailey, Jacqueline, 3416 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va.: Federal-State Reports. Baldacchino, Joseph F., Jr., 12419 Stretton Lane, Bowie, Md.: Human Events. *Bale, Christopher J., 6812 Farragut Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: Snyder & Associates. Balik, David, 4410 Fessenden Street: Newsweek. Balz, Daniel J., 626 Massachusetts Avenue: National Journal. *Barach, Arnold B., 7415 Lynnhurst Street, Bethesda, Md.: Kiplinger. *Barnard, Richard C., 200 East Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Barnhard, William J., Route 1, Box 78A, Midland, Va.: BNA Publications. Barnhill, William, P.O. Box 176, Shepherdstown, W. Va.: The National Enquirer. Barnett, David L., 7218 Beechwood Road, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Barr, Robert A., 7317 Leesville Boulevard, Springfield, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Barron, John, 6815 Cherry Lane, Annandale, Va.: Reader’s Digest. Barry, Kenneth D., 2930 Scuth Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Bass, Gill E., 2401 Calvert Street: BNA Publications. *Batte, Mary B., 1508 Oak Crest Drive, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. Baumgarner, James D., 7513 B-2, Springlake Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Ziff-Davis Publications. *Becker, Cindy, Merry Oaks, Great Falls, Va.: Der Spiegel. *Becker, Donald, 1964 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Beltz, William A., 1001 Herbert Springs Road, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Bendiksen, Marion F., 281 G Street SW.: Leisure Information Service. *Bennett, Ralph K., 5706 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md.: Reader’s Digest. Benson, Brien, 3715 Windom Place: Conservative Digest. *Berardelli, Phillip J., 6710 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va.: McGraw-Hill. *Berry, F. Clifton, 12226 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va.: Armed Forces Journal. *Berry, John, 1207 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va.: Time Inc. Berss, Marcia R., 2747 Ordway Street: Forbes Magazine. Best, Frank M., 2310 California Street: U.S. Medicine. Bethell, Tom, 1830 24th Street: Harper's Magazine. Billings, Richard N., 3416 Porter Street: U.S. News & World Report. Billmyer, Nathalie K., 2710 South Adams, Arlington, Va.: The Alcoholism Report. *Bishop, James, 6812 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek. Blake, Michael H., Jr., 3003 Van Ness Street, Apt. S-915: BNA Publications. Blakey, H. Allen, 115 South Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va.: F-D-C Reports. Blau, Peter E., 4107 W Street: Energy Information. *Block, Victor I., 8400 North Brook Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Telephony Magazine. Blosser, Fred, 200 Cedar Lane, Apt. 2, Vienna, Va.: BNA Publications. Blue, David S., 5142 Klingle Street: F-D-C Reports, Inc. 924 Periodical Press Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Bode, Ken, 2605 O Street: The New Republic. Bogart, Beth, 1054 31st Street: Observer Publishing Co. Bolbach, Cynthia J., 1915 Kalorama Road: BNA Publications. Bolton, Eric L., 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.: Chilton Publications. Bonafede, Dom, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 108: National Journal. *Bond, David, 5140 Maris Avenue, No. 301, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis. Bonnecarrere, Keith, 1800 Park Road: Public Utilities Reports. *Booda, Larry L., 3170 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.: Compass Publications. *Booker, Simeon S., 114 Duddington Place SE.: Jet, Ebony, Hue, and Tan. *Booth, Windsor, 15 West Kirke, Chevy Chase, Md.: National Geographic Magazine. *Born, Roscoe C., Jr., Brinklow, Md. 20727: The National Observer. Botsford, Linda, 600 Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Botzum, John R., 501 Slaters Lane, No. 317, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Nautilus Press. *Bowars, Barbara R., 1823 S Street: BNA Publications. *Bowers, Edwin W., 10204 T'yburn Terrace, Bethesda, Md.: Chilton Publications. *Boyd, Alicia C., 3216 Reservoir Road: Reader's Digest. Boydston, Grover C., 3636 16th Street: Atomic Energy Clearing House. Boyles, William R., 3525 Davenport Street: F-D-C Reports. *Branch, F. Taylor, 2129 Florida Avenue: Esquire Magazine. *Brandel, Arthur M., 2745 29th Street: Post Age. *Brazda, Jerome F., 4514 Pickett Road, Fairfax, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Breiteneicher, Henry S., 10201 Conover Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: BNA Publications. *Brenner, Madeline H., 3427 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va.: Progressive Farmer. Brett, Abigale T., 2600 Upton Street: U.S. News & World Report. Bricker, Becky, 5603 Derby Court, Alexandria, Va.: Observer Publishing Co. *Bridge, John F., 34 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: The National Observer. Briggs, Jean A., 1400 20th Street: Forbes, Inc. Brogan, Pamela, 4103 Weller Road, Wheaton, Md.: McGraw-Hill *Brower, Brock, 3932 Huntington Strzet: Esquire Magazine. Brown, Roland, 1301 20th Street, Apt. 701: U.S. News & World Report. *Brownring, Earl S., Jr., 9916 Broadview Drive, Fairfax, Va.: DMS Intelligence. *Brownlow, Cecil, 11913 Devilwood Drive, Rockville, Md.: Aviation Week. *Bruno, Harold R., Jr., 3414 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek. *Bryant, William C., 803 Hall Place, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Bundy, Reed, 534 Sixth Street SE.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Burdette, Rebecca L., 12809 Twin Brook Parkway, Rockville, Md.: Commerce Clearing House. Burdick, Virginia M., 1231 25th Street: BN A Publications. Burke, Jack, 3704 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Simmons-Boardman. *Burkett, Warren, 5715 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va.: Morgan-Grampain Publications. Burks, Catherine, 429 N Street SW.: BNA Publications. Bustos, Filbert M., 2500 North Van Dorn, No. 1507, Alexandria, Va.: Capitol Energy Letter. Butchock, Steve, 7643 Bland Drive, Manassas, Va.: Medical Devices. *Bryne, James S., 1416 Madison Street: Tax Notes. Cahan, Vicky, 2745 29th Street: BNA Publications. Callahan, Anne, 230 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va.: Time Inc. *Callander, Bruce D., 9948 Murnane Street, Vienna, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Cameron, Juan M., 3415 O Street: Time Inc. Camper, Diane, 2500 Q Street: Newsweek. *Canan, James W., 712 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Carlson, Herbert P., 2215 Dairy Farm Road, Gambrills, Md.: F-D-C Reports. Carney, Lawrence R., 11212 Troy Road, Rockville, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Carrington, Timothy, 3429 O Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Carter, C. Carroll, 4965 Rockwood Parkway: Mass Transit. Casazza, Jane, 3021 Hewitt Avenue, No. 487, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Business Publishers. *Cavanagh, Michael, 1862 Mintwood Place: BNA Publications. Chandler, Ruth B., 4607 Connecticut Avenue: Army Times Publishing Co. *Cheshire, Herbert W., 2011 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Christie, Mary, 7202 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Reader's Digest. Christy, Jeffrey B., 1126 South Carolina Avenue SE.: F-D-C Reports. *Clark, Evert B., 9605 Pickney Court, Potomac, Md.: Newsweek. *Clark, Katherine, 4534 Que Place: Reader’s Digest. Clifford, Garry, 888 16th Street: Time Inc. Clift, Eleanor, 5455 30th Street: Newsweek. *Cloud, Stanley W., 3920 Morrison Street: Time Inc. Coffey, Gretchen, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue: Plus Publications. Coffin, James B., 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va.: Public Lands News. Coffin, Sharon X., 6101 16th Street: Product Safety Letter. Cohen, Richard E., 2909 Rittenhouse Street: National Journal. Cohen, Stanley E., 4620 North Park Avenue, Apt. 1105E, Chevy Chase, Md.: Crain Communications. Cole, Nancy, 2621 39th Street, No. 4: The Militant. Coleman, Herbert J., 425 National Press Building: Aviation Week. Collins, James M., 905 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Capitol Energy Letter. *Collins, John, 8112 Chester Street, Takoma Park, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Collogan, David L., 2701 Emmet Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Ziff-Davis. N 926 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION-—Continued Comarow, Avery, 908 Fortune Place, Edgewater, Md. 21037: Time, Inc. Conconi, Charles N., 3700 Massachusetts: Washingtonian Magazine. s Coney, Charles Lee, 8311 Still Springs Court, Bethesda, Md.: BNA Publications. Connelly, Joan, 2315 Huidekoper Place: Time Inc. *Connolly, Raymond J., Jr., 460 M Street SW.: McGraw-Hill Publications. * Contos, Suzanne, 1505 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va.: Nautilus Press. Conway, William M., 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va.: Commerce Clearing House. Cooper, Catherine M., 2908 Q Street: Food Chemical News. Copeland, Jeff, 42 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, Md.: Newsweek. Corrigan, C. Richard, 6440 31st Street: National Journal. *Corum, Richard L., 2622 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. 22044: U.S. News & World Report. Covault, Craig, Apt. 7502 Whitehall Drive, Manassas, Va.: Aviation Week. Covill, Bruce, 246 G Street SW.: Army Times Publishing Co. Craddick, Peter, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Crane, Margery, 4706 Windom Place: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Craver, Martha Lynn, 133 Seventh Street SE.: Army Times Publishing Co. Crawford, Casey, 1827 Biltmore Street: Healthcare Publications. Crawford, Clare W., 7755 16th Street: Time Inc. Crim, Sarah K., 3419 Medina Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: BNA Publications. Criswell, Howard, 6513 Greenview Lane, Springfield, Va.: Medical Devices. Crosson, David, 408 E Street SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Crowley, Theresa, 5J Laurel Hill Road, Greenbelt, Md.: Prentice-Hall Publications. *Cullen, George, 4545 Connecticut Avenue: BNA Publications. *Damtoft, Walter A., 11013 Montrose Avenue, P.O. Box 12, Garrett Park, Md.: The National Observer. * Davey, Charles H., 9009 Pine View Lane, Clinton, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Dawson, Luther A., 2226 King Place: U.S. News & World Report. *Dawson, Russell A., 7120 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, Md.: Business Publishers. 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. *DeFrank, Thomas M., 608 South Carolina Avenue, SE.: Newsweek. *Degler, Sandra, 3021 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Degler, Stanley E., 3021 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Demkovich, Linda, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va.: National Journal. Densford, Lynn Eggert, 915 Prospect Street, Takoma Park, Md.: Snyder Associates. DeSanti, Nancy, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Deschenes, Michele, 1600 North Quinn Street, Arlington, Va.: F-D-C Reports. Dickinson, James G., 4111 Dove Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030: F-D-C Reports. Dietsch, John Joseph, 2215 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va.: Hcusing Affairs Letter. *Diggs, J. Frank, 5090 37th Street North, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Doane, Donald P., 3000 Connecticut Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Dobrzynski, Judith H., 1400 20th Street No. 308: McGraw-Hill Publications. Dodd, Philip K., 1600 South Barton Street, No. 746, Arlington, Va. 22204: ¥-D-C Reports. Dolan, Diane, 2409 Hurst Street, Falls Church, Va. 22207: Federal-State Reports. Dombrowski, Cathy H., 712 Silver Spring Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. Donoghue, James A., 236 Park Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Ziff-Davis. Doty, Lawrence L., 8702 Eaglebrook Court, Alexandria, Va.: Aviation Week. Doyle, Brian James, 2103 Rolander Street, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Time Inc. Doyle, James, 6401 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Newsweek. *Drew, Elizabeth B., 3112 Woodley Road: New Yorker. Druley, Ray, 2741 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Drusine, Helen, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.: Observer Publishing Co. Duggan, Kathleen, 417 Sixth Street SE.: Prentice-Hall Publications. Durbin, Fran, 9932 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va.: Ziff-Davis. Durkee, Linda C., 3003 Van Ness Street: BNA Publications. Eagle, Jacqueline, 2020 F Street, Apt. 725: Telephone Engineer. Eakins, Henry E., 3431 Yuma Street: Commerce Clearing House. *Earnshaw, Ginny, 7110 45th Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: BNA Publications. *Easton, Eric B., 9805 Bristol Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Business Publishers. Ediger, Donald, 2737 Devonshire Place: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Edwards, Thomas J., J-330, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: F-D-C Reports. *Egan, Richard T., 12908 Tamarack Road, Silver Spring, Md.: National Observer. Einstein, Paul, P.O. Box 362, Sykesville, Md.: National Enquirer. *Eiserer, Leonard A., 9101 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md.: Business Publishers. *Elbo, Richardo G., 2310 Homestead Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Elfin, Mel, 2804 20th Street: Newsweek. Ellingsworth, Rosaline, 4201 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va.: Aviation Week. *Elliott, Louise B., 6312 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. * Elswit, Jerome H., 2810 Oakton Manor Court, Oakton, Va.: BNA Publications. Evans, Larry Edwin, Apt. 914, 1301 20th Street: BNA Publications. Ewing, Ann, 3138 Military Road: International Medical News. *Ewing, Laurence L., 1445 North Longfellow Street, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Famiglietti, Eugene P., 9519 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Famiglietti, Leonard, 2224 Cartwright Place, Reston, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Periodical Press Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Fanning, Patricia, 316 South Carolina Avenue, SE.: National Observer. Farrell, Robert, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 601: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Farwell, Linda, 3840 Legation Street: Plus Publications. *Fattibene, James F., 6031 Ticonderoga Court, Burke, Va. 22015: Prentice-Hall Publications. Fawcett, Edmund, 6232 32nd Street: The Economist. Feare, Thomas E., 584 Wilson Bridge Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Chemical Marketing Reporter. *Feinthel, Roger, 5509 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md.: F-D-C Reports. Feldman, Joan M., 1884 Columbia Road: Travel Trade. Fentress, Simmons, 3519 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Time Inc. Fielding, Byron, 4850 Reservoir Road: Housing Affairs Letter. Finegan, James J., Jr., 8402 Orinda Court, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Fishbein, Gershon W., 408 Neale Court, Silver Spring, Md.: Environews. *Fisher, Mary Jane, 3140 Highland Place: National Underwriter. Fisher, Paul A., 12410 Kensington Lane, Bowie, Md.: Twin Circle Publishing Co. *Fitzgerald, Fred, 10206 Duvawn Place, Silver Spring, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine. Fitzgerald, Sara J., 4401 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va.: National Journal. *Flax, Zachary S., 2606 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Md.: BNA Publications. *Flieger, Howard W., 6818 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Fling, Karen J., 4201 Massachusetts Avenue: Plus Publications. *Foley, Thomas J., 5013 34th Road, North Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Foltz, Charles S., 4871 Potomac Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Ford, James E., 5805 Sherrier Place: BNA Publications. Frailey, Fred W., 3113 Budd Way, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *France, Boyd, 10304 Summit Avenue, Kensington, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Frank, Allan L., 6412 Winnepeg Road, Bethesda, Md.: Business Publishers. *Frank, Richard S., 5111 Wessling Lane, Bethesda, Md.: National Journal. Frankel, David M., 2110 19th Street: The Militant. Freedman, Alison, 3514 34th Street: Capitol Hill Forum. Friedrich, Emily, 3003 Van Ness Street: Time Inc. *Fromm, Joseph, 940 Springhill Road, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Fry, Terry, 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue: Plus Publications. Furgurson, Cassie T., 4805 Sedgwick Street: Time Inc. *Galant, Raymond, 4411 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va.: Food Chemical News. Gall, Charles Peter, 3803 Jocelyn Street: McGraw-Hill. Ganz, David L., 4718 Reservoir Road: Numismatic News Weekly. Garcha, Balwant S., 401 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va.: Medical Economics. *Garcia, Carlos Roberto, 2806 29th Street: VEJA Magazine. Gelb, Michael, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Gemmill, Henry, 638 G Street SE.: National Observer. Geisel, Jerome M., 223 Constitution Avenue NE.: Crain Communications. *George, Dorothea, 5305 Tuscarawas Street, Glen Echo Heights: The Economist [London]. *Gerecht, Ash, 1109 Ruppert Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Housing Affairs Letter. Gibney, Ling-yee Chow, 5113 Woodford Lane, Upper Marlboro, Md.: BN A Publications. “Gibson, John R., 4105 40th Street, North Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Gifford, Courtney, 14849 Leicester Court, Centerville, Md.: BN A Publications. *Gill, Katheleen, 2930 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Gilreath, Emily, 1628 Valencia Way, Reston, Va.: BNA Publications. *Gilston, Samuel M., 5308 Crestedge Lane, Rockville, Md.: Devices & Diagnostic Letter. Ginsbach, Pam, 101 East Linden Street, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. Golden, Richard A., 7405 Carmine Street, Annandale, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. *Goldsmith, Al, 5515 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.: Washington Insurance Newsletter. Golin, Milton, 6726 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md.: Medical Group News. Goodman, Linda, 3052 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va.: Product Safety Letter. Goodman, Rhonda, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Goodnough, Kristina, 4570 Mac Arthur Boulevard: Tax Notes. Goodwin, Thomas Gillett, 1510 South Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va.: F-D-C Reports. *Gordon, Dorothy, 2856 Davenport Street: Scrip World Pharmaceutical News. Gordon, Richard L., 206 Ninth Street SE.: Grain Communications. Gorey, Hays, 4606 Tournay Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md.: Time Inc. Gottlieb, Daniel W., 11234 Oakleaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Cahners Publications. Gottlieb, Robert M., 5142 Klingle Road: F-D-C Reports. Gottlieb, Sandra, 2306 41st Street: BNA Publications. Goulden, Joseph, General Delivery, Rileyville, Va.: The Washingtonian Magazine. Gourley, Jay, 147 11th Street NE.: National Enquirer. Graham, Roberta, 3912 Denfield Avenue, Kensington, Md.: Business Publishers. Grandon, Ronald E., 955 South Columbus, Arlington, Va.: Food Chemical News. Granton, E. Fannie, 1623 Lanier Place, Apt. 102: Jet Magazine. *Greene, Daniel S., 12314 Kemmerton Lane, Belair Bowie, Md.: National Observer. Greenwald, John, 1515 17th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Gregg, Diana L., 5130 Nebraska Avenue: Government Information Services. *Gretschel, Walter O., 9631 Carriage Road, Kensington, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Gribbin, August K., Jr., 5916 Stevens Forest Road, Columbia, Md.: The National Observer. Grillo, Elizabeth, 208 12th Street SE.: McGraw-Hill. *Grossman, Max R., 603 G Street SW.: Finance Magazine. 928 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Grover, Ronald G., 719 Sixth Street SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Gruder, Monica, 2415 20th Street: BNA Publications. *Hadley, Arthur T., 700 New Hampshire Avenue: New Times. Halas, Mary A., 4144 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va.: Devices & Diagnostic Letter. 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. F., Jr., 601 13th Street: Concrete Products. *Haluza, Paul T., 6012 Chapman Road, Lorton, Va.: Motor Vehicle Industry Report. *Hamilton, David C., 6613 Fargo Street, Springfield, Va.: Commerce Clearing House. *Hampton, John L., Jr., 118 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Hampton, Lloyd M., 5001 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va.: Leather and Shoes. *Handleman, Howard, 6616 Brawner Street, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Hannifin, Jerry, 1378 Fourth Street SW.: Time Inc. *Hansen, J. Woods, 805 Albany Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Aviation Week. *Hansen, Le Roy, 5 Victory Court, Potomac, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Hanson, Simon G., 2702 30th Street SE.: Hanson's Latin American Letter. *Harbour, Daniel L., 2917 Legation Street: BNA Publications. Hargadon, Helen, 1901 Columbia Road: Devices & Diagnostic Letter. Harmon, Bruce Hamilton, 806 North Frederick Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Harms, John, 9714 Tusculum Way, Bethesda, Md.: Successful Farming. *Harney, Kenneth R., 6809 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda, Md.: BNA Publications. Harrington-Brown, Karen, 6517 Livingston Road, Oxon Hill, Md.: Product Safety Letter. Harris, Denise, 1630 Nicholson Street: Prentice-Hall Publications. Hastings A. Waller, 3222 Wisconsin Avenue: International Medical News Service. Hathaway, Bruce, 950 25th Street: BNA Publications. Hattery, Lowell H., R.D. No. 4, Mount Airy, Md.: R. & D. Management Digest. Haugen, Barbara S., 319 Fifth Street SE.: Recommendations. *Havemann, Joel, 3809 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: National Journal. Heath, Christine M., 4585 MacArthur Boulevard: Housing Affairs Letter. *Heinly, David R., 5910 Grayson Street, Springfield, Va.: Cahners Publications. *Heller, Ilene Ringel, 1001 Spring Street, Apt. 303, Silver Spring, Md.: Business Publishers. Hellmann, Luana M., 1305 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va.: Public Utilities Fortnightly. *Henck, Fred W., 2407 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va.: Telephone Engineer. *Hencke, Paul Gerard, 6315 Naval Avenue, Lanham, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Hendrickson, Mark H., 40 South Van Dorn, Alexandria, Va.: Wall Street Letter. Herling, John, 6504 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md.: Herling’s Labor Letter. Herrmann, Sabina, 3201 Ellicott Street: Time Inc. Hersher, Judy, 3263 Prospect Street: BNA Publications. Hershey, Scott, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.: Whaley-Eaton Newsletters. Hershow, Shelia, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue: Army Times Publishing Co. *Herzberg, Robert A., 8114 Murray Hill Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.: Petersen Publishing Co. *Hickerson, Elizabeth R., 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.: Tax Notes. Hickman, William D., Jr., 3326 Spring Lane, Falls Church, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Hickox, Robert F., 2616 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Snyder & Associates. *Higgins, John, 6232 32d Place: McGraw-Hill Publications. Hill, I. William, 3203 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Editor & Publisher. Hill, Robert L., 1311 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va.: Public Utilities Fortnightly. *Hirsch, Phil, 9805 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Data Channels. Hirst, Don, 1100 22d Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Hobbs, Wade F., 1902 Longmead Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. *Hoffman, Marshall, 8230 Stonewall Drive, Vienna, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Hoffman, Shirlee, 4716 South Dakota Avenue NE.: Newsweek. Holmes, Edith A., 1260 21st Street: Computerworld. *Hood, Paul C., 6012 Southport Drive, Bethesda, Md.: National Observer. Hopker-Windmoller, Eva, 5828 Upton Street, McLean, Va.: Stern Magazine. Hopker, Thomas, 5828 Upton Street, McLean, Va.: Stern Magazine. *Hopking, Orval, 3927 Morrison Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Horin, Adele Marilyn, 2339 Ashmead Place: Australian National Times. Horrock, Nicholas, 2029 Waterside Drive: Newsweek. Horton, Ellen, 1802 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Hotz, Robert B., R.F.D. No. 1, Box 168, Middletown, Md.: Aviation Week. Hougan, Jim, 3431-A South Stafford, Arlington, Va.: Harper's Magazine. Houston, E. L., 1109 East Capitol Street SE.: Rice Journal. Howard, Lucy, 2309 Washington Circle: Newsweek. *Howe, Russell W., 4000 Tunlaw Road: Saturday Review. Hubbard, Henry W., 4916 45th Street: Newsweek. *Hubbs, Alice, 110 Maryland Avenue NE.: Stars & Stripes—National Tribune. *Hubbs, Kenneth R., 110 Maryland Avenue NE.: Stars & Stripes—National Tribune. Hudoba, Michael, Leeds Manor, Hume, Va.: Sports Afield. *Hughes, Thomas H., 4108 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annandale, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Hunt, Karen A., 437 Second Street SE.: Healthcare Publications. Hunter, Edward, 4114 North Fourth Street, Arlington, Va. Tactics. Periodical Press Galleries 929 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Hurst, William R., 5423 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, Va.: Commerce Clearing House. *Hutchins, Dexter C., 5006 Earlston Drive, Bethesda, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Iglehart, John K., 12008 River Road, Potomac, Md.: National Journal. Immen, Norbert G., 3003 Van Ness Street: Federal Publications. Ivins, Steven D., 2619 North Upshur Street, Arlington, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Jackson, R. Edward, 2801 New Mexico Avenue: Time, Inc. Jackson, Stuart E., 1714 Corcoran Street: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Jacobius, Rose, 2400 41st Street: Nautilus Press. Jacobs, Barry G., 2309 Harleyford Court, Reston, Va.: BNA Publications. James, Edwin H., 3133 Connecticut Avenue: Broadcasting Magazine. Jarvis, Alan Steele, 2340 Antiqua Court, Reston, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Jenkins, John, 7515 Hogarth Street, North Springfield, Va.: BNA Publications. Jennings, Pauline, 2416 I Street: U.S. News & World Report. Jenny, Brian Paul, 3901 Connecticut Avenue: BNA Publications. Johnsen, Katherine, 936 24th Street: Aviation Week. Johnson, Arthur J., 2637 Fourth Street NE.: Post Age. *Jchnson, Clair, 646 E Street SE.: U.S. News & World Report. Johnston, Kathleen, 2269 Cathedral Avenue: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Jonas, Norman, 9032 Weant Drive, Great Falls, Va.: Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Co. Jones, George E., 5709 Ogden Road: U.S. News & World Report. Jones, John I1., 1900 Connecticut Avenue: National Enquirer. Jones, Mel, 4804 Tangicr Place, Suitland, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Joseph, Eileen Z., 2450 Virginia Avenue: BNA Publications. Joseph, Frank S., 1054 31st Street: Observer Publishing Co. *Joyce, Thomas H., 504 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Newsweek Magazine. *Judge, John F., 10104 Scout Drive, Fairfax, Va.: Government Executive Magazine. Jukofsky, Diane, 604 Seventh Street SW.: Prentice-Hall Publishing Co. Juszli, Rosanne, 2839 Hurst Terrace: F-D-C Reports. Jwaideh, Nizar, 3515 Patterson Street: U.S. News & World Report. Kadow, Judith, 4177 Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va.: EDP News Services. *Kahn, Helen R., 3610 Macomb Street: Automotive News. Kane, Joseph J., 8727 Falkstone Lane, Alexandria, Va.: Time Inc. Karnes, Rebecca, 7708 Random Run, Falls Church, Va.: BNA Publications. Kass, Marcia B., 5614 Greenleaf Road, Cheverly, Md.: BNA Publications. Katsanos, Stephen J., 7207 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: BNA Publications. Katz, Barbara J., 4000 Tunlaw Road, Burtonsville, Md.: National Observer. *Kaufman, Kenneth A., 10612 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md.: Goldman-Nagan. Kay, Emily, 5214 Maris Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Nautilus Press. Keebler, Nancy, 216 Third Street SE.: Plus Publications. *Keiser, Henry B., 6009 Plainview Road, Bethesda, Md.: Federal Publications. *Kelderman, Jacob A., 614 Sligo Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Automotive News. Kelly, Alfred Orr, 3225 Oliver Street: U.S. News & World Report. Kelly, Daniel L., 925 25th Street: Prentice-Hall Publications. Kelso, Jack, 3769 Wexford Drive, Kensington, Md.: Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. Kemezis, Paul, 1640 17th Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. Kennedy, George, 3141 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. *Kennedy, Harold R., 256 G Street SW.: U.S. News & World Report. Kephart, Robert D., 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va.: Inflation Survival Letter. *Kiesner, Phillip J., 14211 Essex Drive, Woodbridge, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. *Killpatrick, James C., 2117 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. King, Janet, 3 Riverview Court, Laurel, Md.: Cahners Publications. *Kiplinger, Austin H., 16801 River Road, Poolesville, Md.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Kirchner, Robert E., 4604 South 30th Road, Arlington, Va.: EDP News Services. Kirschten, J. Dicken, 3321 McKinley Street: National Journal. Kirshenbaum, Jean, 2227 20th Street: BNA Publications. Klass, Philip J., 560 N Street SW.: Aviation Week. *Kleiler, Frank M., 9100 Warran Street, Silver Spring, Md.: EBPR Research Reports. Kleiner, Henry E., Jr., 242 Hillside Circle SW., Vienna, Va.: Business Publishers. Knief, Wallace W., 11923 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Md.: Postal World. *Knoles, Donald P., 1411 K Street: Travel Management Newsletter. Kohlmeier, Louis M., 5902 Madawaska Road: National Journal. *Kominus, Trudy, 8215 Donset Drive, Springfield, Va.: Washington Agricultural Record. Kondracke, Morton M., 1220 19th Street: The New Republic. Koen, Bruce, 600 G Street SE.: National Observer. Kozicharow, Eugene, 301 G Street SW.: Aviation Week. *Kranish, Arthur, 3611 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Trends Publishing. Krause, Axel, 3419 Porter Street: McGraw-Hill. *Kreh, William R., 13118 Hathaway Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. Krummenoehl, Nancy, 727 Dartmouth Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Trends Publishing. *Kucherov, Alexander, 5033 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Kweller, Ronnie, 2220 20th Street: BNA Publications. Kyle, Deborah, 180 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va.: Armed Forces Journal. Lamot, Denise, 7802 Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. 79-000 O -77 = 61 930 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *LaMotte, Clyde, 1405 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va.: Ocean Industry. *Langley, Roger, 625 Smallwood Road, Rockville, Md.: National Star. *Lanouette, William John, 326 Fifth Street SE.: National Observer. Latham, Aaron, 700 New Hampshire Avenoe: MO RE Magazine. Latimer, Leah Young, Box 1067 Blair Station, Silver Spring, Md.: Business Publishers. *Leamer, Laurence, 5301 Bangor Drive, Kensington, Md.: Washingtonian Magazine. Leighton, Frances Spatz, 3636 16th Street: Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers. Leimbach, Mary F., 11011 Dobbins Drive, Potomac, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Leiser, Roland B., 2816 Atlanta Drive, Wheaton, Md.: Travel Agent. Lenhart, Harry A., Jr., 304 Ayr Hill Avenue NE., Vienna, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Lesher, Stephan, 4701 Connecticut Avenue: Newsweek. Lesser, George H., 2122 California Street: BN A Publications. Lester, Marianne, 3122 18th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Levenson. Bruce, 955 26th Street: Observer Publishing Co. Levin-Epstein, Michael, 3030 Wisconsin Avenue: BNA Publications. Levine, Arthur S., 6906 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Washington Monthly. Levy, Don W., 6406 Stoneham Road, Bethesda, Md.: F-D-C Reports. *Lewis, Arnold M., Jr., 1706 Dauphin Drive, Fort Washington, Md.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Lewis, Edward I., 5802 Annapolis Road, Bladensburg, Md.: Plus Publications. Lewis, Ephraim A., 320 10th Street SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Lewis, Jay S., 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.: Alcoholism Report. *Limpert, Jack, 5310 Worthington Drive: The Washingtonian Magazine. *Lindsay, John J., 7322 14th Street: Newsweek. Linehan, Edward J., 6713 Springfield Drive, Lorton, Va.: Natio "al Geographic. Link, Joseph L., 4809 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Lockett, Brian A., 1114 South Carolina Avenue SE.: BNA Publications. Lohfeldt, Heinz, 4748 Reservoir Road: Der Spiegel. Long, Ardrea, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW.: BNA Publications. *Loomis, Donald O., 617 A Street SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Lord, Mary, 2500 Q Street: Newsweek. : Lowden, Joan, 4845 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis Publications. Ludwigson, John, 2400 41st Street: Nautilus Press. Lund, Donald H., 2100 Connecticut Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Lynn, Joyce, 450 New Jersey Avenue SE.: Plus Publications. MacDougall, William, 5100 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. MacNair, Caroline, c/o Walker, No. 1104, 3333 University Boulevard, Kensington, Md.: Army Times Pub- lishing Co. *MacNeil, Neil, 713 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Time Inc. McCarthy, Sheila, 12 Third Street SE.: Mass Transit. McClain, Wallis E., 1400 20th Street: Plus Publications. MecClenahen, John S., 2228 Mohegan Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Industry Week. *McClung, John M., 1005 Lake Claire Drive, Annapolis, Md.: Miller Publishing Co. *McConnell, Gerald F., 16529 Sherwood Place, Woodbridge, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *McElwaine, Sandra, 2433 Tracy Place: Vogue Magazine. McGee, Henry, 2911 Olive Avenue: Newsweek. McGuire, Francis G., 6863 Elm Street, McLean, Va.: Kimberly Communications. McIntosh, Toby, 1752 N Street: BN A Publications. *McMahon, Thelma, 12410 Shadow Lane, Bowie, Md.: Newsweek. McNalley, Elizabeth, 14720 Senaca Castle Court, Gaithersburg, Md.: BNA Publications. *McNelis, James R., 44 East Lake Drive, Bay Ridge, Annapolis, Md.: Commerce Clearing House. *McWethy, John F., 2030 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Mace, Don, 2308 Marline Court, Woodbridge, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Mackey, John P., 8912 Burbank Road, Annadale, Va.: National Review. Madison, Alfreda L., Apt. 729, 700 Seventh Street, SW.: Journal & Guide. Madison, Christopher, 4817 36th Street: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Malbin, Michael J., 914 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: National Journal. *Malia, Thomas M., 905 Northwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Telephone Engineer. *Malin, H. Martin, 4609 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: International Medical News. *Malloy, Michael T., 7500 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park; Md.: The National Observer. *Maloney, Lawrence D., 7817 Snead Lane, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Mani, Thomas E., 108 Donelson, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Mann, James P. Jr., 7004 Sycamore Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Marcy, Steven, 629 East Capitol Street: Miller Publishing Co. Margolin, Nathan J., 3041 Sedgewick Street: U.S. News & World Report. Marion, Larry, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Marshall, Eliot, 3872 Porter Street: The New Republic. *Martin, Paul L., 3615 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va: U.S. News & World Report. *Martin, Ray, 5600 54th Avenue, Riverdale, Md.: BNA Publications. Martin, Robert F., 2016 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Martin, Robert P., 4952 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Marwick, Charles, 3219 Volta Place: McGraw-Hill Publications. Mashek, John W., 11707 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Masi, Margaret, National Press Building: Recommendations. Mason, Victoria Ann, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.: Telephone Engineer: MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Mattingly, LeRoy S., 13106 Holdridge, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Mayer, Caroline E., 105 South Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Meagher, James, 5134 Trailway Drive, Rockville, Md.: National Observer. Mealey, Michael Palmer, 1457 Waggaman Circle, McLean, Va.: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Merick, Wendell S., 2911 33rd Place: U.S. News & World Report. Merrion, Paul, 630 Massachusetts Avenue NE.: Crain Communications. Merry, Robert, 1605 Amherst Road, Hyattsville, Md.: National Observer. *Methvin, Eugene H., 8111 Old Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va.: The Reader’s Digest. Meyer, Susan A., 238 G Street SW.: Washington Credit Letter. Michaels, Marguerite, 3410 Reservoir Road: Time Inc. *Midgley, John, 2715 36th Place: The Economist (London). *Migdail, Carl J., 7301 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Miller, Beryl, 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE.: Washington Credit Letter. *Miller, Dorothy G., 6726 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md.: Medical Group News. Miller, Judith, 1830 24th Street: The Progressive. *Miller, Lauraine, 2204 Hall Place: U.S. News & World Report. Miller, Mark, 2868 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va.: Broadcasting Magazine. Miller, Robert F., 828 D Street SE.: Hawaii Observer. Miller, Sarah, 1640 19th Street: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Miller, Theodore J., 12198 Henderson Road, Clifton, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Miller, William A., 326 Suffolk Road, Baltimore, Md.: Plus Publications. Miller, William H., 6141 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 602, Falls Church, Va.: Industry Week Magazine. Milligan, Norma, 1673 Columbia Road: Newsweek. *Mills, Bert, 310 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va.: GRIT Magazine. Milne, Richard, 1133 12th Street: Midnight. Moran, Sarah, 2325 42nd Street: Observer Publishing Co. *Morrison, Carlisle B., 146 D Street SE.: The Rice Journal. *Morrison, Michael, 3450 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Morse, Robert, 224 Forest Drive, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Mosher, Lawrence, 2123 N Street: The National Observer. Moskop, Randall, 3118 Ravensworth Place, Alexandria, Va.: Broadcasting. *Moskowitz, Daniel B., 5026 Cathedral Avenue: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Moss, Elli J., 1763 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; BN A Publications. Mower, Bernard, 2727 29th Street: BNA Publications. Mulcahy, Michael, 7715 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va.: Compass Publications. Munford, Mabel, 3360 Mount Pleasant Street: Newsweek. Murray, Frank J., 6712 Bulkely Street, Lorton, Va.: International Medical News. *Murray, J. Harley, 821 Massachusetts Avenue NE.: Whaley-Eaton Newsletters. *Myers, Robert J., 2727 29th Street: The New Republic. *Nagan, Peter S., 9308 Inglewood Court, Potomac, Md.: Goldsmith-Nagan. *Nail, Dawson B., 6509 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va.: Television Digest. Nance, Bonnie E., 1301 Massachusetts Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Nelan, Bruce W., 9231 Chapel Hill Terrace, Fairfax, Va.: Time Inc. Nelms, Douglas, 615 Wofle Street, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis. Nelson, David A., 2220 20th Street: Recommendations. Nelson, Lars-Erik, 6006 Broad Street, Brookmont, Md.: Newsweek Magazine. Nesenholtz, Lynda, 2224 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. Netherton, Nancy, 3805 T Street: BN A Publications. Newman, Deanne, 1738 Irving Street, BNA Publications. Newkirt, Carole, 5790 Dunster Court, No. 372, Alexandria, Va.: Ward’s Communications, Inc. Norkin, Linda Stern, 11326 Evans Trail, No. 103, Beltsville, Md.: Business Publishers. Norman, Colin, 7204 Spruce Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Nature. *Norman, Lloyd H., 4450 South Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek. North, David Morgan, 2926 Melaine Lane, Oakton, Va.: Aviation Week. O’Brien, William F., 821 Delaware Avenue SW.: Army Times Publishing Co. O’Donnell, Francis, 4853 Cordell Avenue, Bethesda, Md.: Business Publishers. *Odor, Virginia M., 10212 Lorain Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Oelbaum, Jerome, 4620 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Ogden, Christopher, 3208 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md.: Time Inc. Ognibene, Peter J., 10215 Haywood Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: The New Republic. O’Leary, Timothy F., 300 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Ordway, Girard L., 3913 Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: BNA Publications. *Osborne, John, 2917 O Street: The New Republic. Ostrow, Joanne, 6120 Robinwood Road, Bethesda, Md.: Cash Box. *Pamer, Eric H., 1138 South Washington Street, Falls Church, Va.: Commerce Clearing House. *Pargas, Natalie 11500 Hearthstone Court, Reston, Va.: Food Chemical News. Paris, David B., 901 Larch Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: Business Publishers. *Parker, David B., 4247 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Parker, James E., 8100 D’Arcy Road, Forestville, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Parshall, Gerald, 3040 Idaho Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Paul, Rainer, 5828 Upton Street, McLean, Va.: Stern Magazine. 932 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Paulson, Morton C., 9615 Brunett Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: The National Observer. *Payne, Seth T., 7006 Oak Forest Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. *Peirce, Neal R., 610 G Street SW.: National Journal. *Perry, James M., 120 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, Va.: The National Observer. Perry, Leon J., 529 14th Street: F-D-C Reports. Peter, George E., Suite 1, 4326 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va.: Farm Chemicals Magazine. Petrulakis Paul C., 18309 Wachs Terrace, O'ney, Md.: Prentice-Hall. Pfleiderer, Stephen D., 4966 MacArthur Boulevard: Prentice-Hall Publications. *Philipps, Peter, 8904 Honeybee Lane, Bethesda, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Phlegar, Ben F., 10967 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Pincus, Ann T., 3303 Cleveland Avenue: Village Voice. *Platt, Charles M., 1886 Massachusetts Avenue, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Platte, Barbara E., 2400 41st Street: International Medical News. Plattner, Andy, 167 Whitney’s Landing Road, Crownsville, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Plawin, Paul, 2329 North Oak Street, Falls Church, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Letters. Poling, Bill, 114 Sunnyside Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Ziff-Davis. Pollard, David, 8405 Tobin Road, Annandale, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Pollner, Francine, 7414 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: International Medical News. Polozzolo, Anthony J., 6328 Alberta Street, Springfield, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Prentiss, Stanton Rust, 3715 Boyd Drive, Edgewater, Md.: Electronic Engineering Times. Price, Bem, 840 Mackall Avenue, McLean, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Prussin, Jeffrey, 9908 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md.: NHI Services. Purcell, Rosemary, 6449 Rockshire Street, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Quigley, Mark 8., 6320 Wingate Street, Alexandria, Va.: National Review. Raber, Patricia, 1915 Kalorama Road, Apt. 312: Federal-State Reports. * Ragsdale, Warner B., Jr., 12605 Eastbourne Drive, Silver Sping, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Raleigh, Susan G., 1635 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va.: BNA Publications. *Rankin, Kenneth E., 17735 Striley Drive, Ashton, Md.: Chain Store Age. Rapoport, Daniel, 3804 Jenifer Street: National Journal. *Rathbun, Benjamin, Jr., 3711 Upton Street: BNA Publications. *Ray, William, 2414 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va.: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. *Real, Greg del, 15817 Presswick Lane, Pointer Ridge, Md.: F-D-C Reports. *Reece, Paul E., 2308 Kimhro Street, Alexandria, Va.: Club Executive Magazine. Reed, Frederick V., 1601 18th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. *Reeder, Donald, 11009 Del Mar Court, Fairfax, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Regeimbal, Neil R., 13811 Marianna Drive, Rockville, Md.: Chilton Publications. Reichmann, Jean V., 2200 Fordham Drive, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. Ress, David, 1205 Portner Road, Alexandria, Va.: American Shipper. *Reynolds, James A., Suite B-205, 8136 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, Va.: Medical Economics. *Reynolds, James E., 4105 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Md.: Washington Agricultural Record. *Reynolds, William F., 5803 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Public Works Magazine. *Rhea, John, 103 Harmony Drive, Vienna, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Rhein, Reginald W., Jr., 6102 Princeton Avenue, Glen Echo, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Richardson, Peggy, 9000 Palmer Street, Oxon Hill, Md.: F-D-C Reports. Richter, Jay, 527 National Press Building: Progressive Farmer. Riley, Patrick, 2929 Tarragon Lane, Bowie, Md.: Twin Circle Publishing Co. Riveire, George M., Jr., 6820 Orgeon Avenue: BNA Publications. Roberts, Ellen L., 2121 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Roberts, Robert H., 1433 Ironwood Drive, McLean, Va.: Cahners Publications. *Robertson, Caroline, 14421 Tarpon Terrace, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Robinson, Clarence A., 2231 Chestertown Drive, Vienna, Va.: Aviation Week. Robinson, Gary, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue: Food Chemical News. Robinson, Michele L., 3525 Davenport Street: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Rodrig uez, Paul, 14205 Weeping Willow Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: BNA Publications. Rogers, Laura, 5500 33rd Street: Aviation Week. *Rolen, L. Felton, 3453 Warner Road, Richmond, Va.: Executive Business Media, Inc. Roney, Michael L., 2719 Connecticut Avenue: McGraw-Hill. *Rosenblatt, Alfred Dreyfus, 5105 Lorraine Drive, Camp Springs, Md.: National Features Syndicate. Ross, Richard S., 2111 Popkins Lane, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Rothchild, Louis, Jr., 3025 Cleveland Avenue: Food Chemical News. *Roussil, Rosemary A., 17 Kentbury Way, Bethesda, Md.: Best’s Review. Rubin, Jay, 2000 Connecticut Avenue: Broadcasting Magazine. *Rubin, William, 6808 Greyswood Road, Bethesda, Md.: International Medical News. *Rudy, J. Daniel, 12176 Sanibel Court, Reston, Va.: Broadcasting Magazine. Russo, Barbara, 4500 South Four Mile Run, Arlington, Va.: Capitol Energy Letter. *Ryskind, Allan H., 3340 Alabama Avenue SE.: Human Events. Samuelson, Robert, 1882 Columbia Road: National Journal. Sanders, Ronald A., 1101 Third Street SW., No. 816: Army Times Publishing Co. Sanders, Sol W., 908 Massachusetts Avenue NE.: Recommendations. Sarle, Dick, 1501 26th Street: Observer Publishing Co. Saunders, Patricia, 4616 Sedgwick Street: U.S. News & World Report. *Saunders, Richard E., 4120 Woodbine, Chevy Chase, Md.: Trailer-Dealer Publishing Co. *Sayre, David, 7907 Holmes Run Drive, Falls Church, Va.: BNA Publications. *Scanlan, Thomas R., 6128 32d Place: Army Times Publishing Co. Periodical Press Galleries 933 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Schaeffer, Charles P., 6036 Chatsworth Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. *Schappi, John V., 5023 Eskridge Terrace: BNA Publications. Schechter, Malvin, 6529 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Hospital Practice. *Scheibla, Shirley, 6630 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Barron’s. Schemmer, Benjamin F., 1660 34th Street: Armed Forces Journal. Schulte, Frederick J., 3850 Tunlaw Road: International Medical News Service. *Schulz, William, 5000 Hawthorne Place: The Reader’s Digest. Schwaderer, Roseann, 2311 North Albemarle Street, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Schwartz, Ronald, 8811 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Schweitz, Robert E., 3808 Haynsworth Place, Fairfax, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Scott, James E., III, 7105 Terry Lane, Falls Church, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Scott, Richard E., 2000 Baltimore Road, Rickville, Md. 20851: Business Publishers. *Seamans, Andrew C., 1921 Westmoreland Street, McLean, Va.: Human Events. Sedgwick, Tod, 3717 Windom Place: Observer Publishing Co. Segall, J. Peter, 328 20th Street, NE.: Plus Publications. Seliger, Susan, 244 9th Street, SE.: National Observer. *Semling, Harold V., Jr., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.: Food Processing. Senior, William, 2400 Old Trace Lane, Reston, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Letter. Shain, H. Michael, 1523 P Street: Record World Magazine. Shannon, Elaine, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va.: Newsweek. Shapiro, Richard, 10201 Grovesnor Place, Rockville, Md.: International Medical News. Shapiro, Walter E., 2341 Ashmead Place: Washington Monthly. *Shaw, Fred W., 2825 49th Street: U.S. News & World Report. Shaw, Jane S., 400 National Press Building: McGraw-Hill. Shearer, Cody Peterson, 3217 Cathedral Avenue: Parade Magazine. Shearer, Timothy J., 2262 Hall Place: BNA Publications. Sheets, Kenneth R., 107 Mountfort Court, Vienna, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Sherman, Sharon L., 3227 Ravensworth Place, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Sherrill, Robert G., 617 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Playboy. *Shields, John E., 19128 Roman Way, Gaithersburg, Md.: Congressional Digest. *Shoemaker, Randall, 2123 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Sider, Don, 6700 Pine Creek Court, McLean, Va.: Time Inc. Sidey, Hugh 8., 10825 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md.: Time Inc. *Silver, Louis, 9530 Miranda Court, Fairfax, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Simmons, Henry T., 3710 Ingomer Street: Interavia. *Simonson, Nancee, 1311 Independence Avenue SE.: BNA Publications. Simpkins, Gregory Bruce, 1114 F Street NE., No. 410: Army Times Publishing Co. *Singer, James W., 3250 Arcadia Place: National Journal. *Skilling, Kenneth, 2217 South Culpepper Street, Arlington, Va.: BN A Publications. Skinner, James E., 1941 Shiver Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. *Skousen, Mark A., 2302 Jackson Parkway, Vienna, Va.: Inflation Survival Letter. Smartt, Lucien E., 1234 Massachusetts Avenue: Public Utilities Fortuighily. *Smith, Donald, 6630 31st Street: U.S. News & World Report. Smith, Jane Denis, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue: The Reader’s Digest. *Smith, Kenneth S., 7045 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Smith, Paul D., 800 4th Street, SW.: Army Times Publishing Co. Smith, Robert G., 4847 Bayard Boulevard 20016: U.S. News & World Report. Smith, Roger, 115 11th Street, SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Smith, Sandy, R.R. 10, Box 804, Annapolis, Md., Time Inc. *Smith, Sheldon B., 6656 Loch Hill Road, Baltimore, Md.: U.S. Medicine. *Smith, Stroube J., 1822 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Snyder, Betty, 2119 Beechwood Road, Adelphi, Md.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Snyder, James D., 1577 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va.: Snyder & Associates. Solkoff, Joel E., 630 East Capitol Street: The New Republic. *Solomon, Hyman, 2006 Glen Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md.: Financial Post. *Somers, Edwin H., Jr., 4845 V Street: U.S. News & World Report. Sorady, Marybeth, 3801 Connecticut Avenue: BNA Publications. *Spencer, George A., 935 26th Street: Observer Publishing Co. Spenelly, Starr, 3818 South Sixteenth Street, Arlington, Va.: Kimberly Communications. Stacks, John, 6910 Oak Ridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Time Inc. Stanfield, Rochelle L., 1325 18th Street: National Journal. *Stats, Herbert E., 14530 Kelmscot Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: The Washingtonian. *Steele, John L. 3100 Newark Street, Time Inc. g Stern, Linda, 11326 Evans Trail, No. 103, Beltsville, Md.: Business Publishers. Stertz, Mare, 6013 Melvern Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Steyer, Robert, 1731 New Hamshire Avenue: BNA Publications. *Stone, I. F., 4420 20th Street: New York Review. *Stone, Marvin L., 6368 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Strassels, Paul N., 6148 Gothwaite Drive, Centreville, Md.: Matthews-Bender. Strain, Robert Lynn, 1330 Vermont Ave.: BNA Publications. Strickland, Jean V., 406 James Court, Falls Church, Va.: Chilton Publicatious, *Strout, Richard L., 4517 Garfield St.: New Republic. Strzlecki, Shirley, 618 North Carolina Avenue SE.: McGraw-Hill Publications. 934 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Sturm, Paul W., 64 G Street SW.: Forbes. Sullivan, Scott, 3810 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek. Sussman, Edward C., 2528 Q Street: BNA Publications. *Sutherland, John, 3720 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. *Swan, Raymond H., Jr., 13800 Castle Boulevard, No. 303, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Business Publishers. Swan, Tucker D., 2210 38th Street: F-D-C Reports. Swit, David, 2934 Upton Street: Product Safety Letter. Switzer, Luci, 11909 Winterthur Lane, Reston, Va.: McGraw-Hill. *Swoboda, Frank, 4027 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va.: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. Szabo, Joan C., 2001 North Smythe Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. New & World Report. *Szule, Tad, 4515 29th Street: Washingtonian Magazine. *Taft, Dale R., 1801 Horseback Trail, Vienna, Va.: Kiplinger Washington Editors. *Taishoff, Lawrence B., 6117 Highboro Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine. *Taishoff, Sol., 4200 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 806: Broadcasting Magazine. Talbott, Strobe, 2842 28th Street: Time Inc. *Tall, Robert E., 11200 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md.: Telephone Engineer. *Tanzer, Lester, 4859 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Tapscott, Gail, 2301 Cathedral Avenue: Food Chemical News. *Tate, Dale Triber, 3612 34th Street: Oil & Gas Journal. Taubman, Philip M., 2850 28th Street: Time, Inc. Taylor, Ronald, 1848 Columbia Road: BNA Publications. *Tennant, Harry L., 3705 Mill Creek Road, Haymarket, Va. 22069: Cahners Publications. Thiemann, David R., 3626 Everett Street: Washingtonian. Thomas, Richard, 9801 Sotweed Road, Potomac, Md.: Newsweek. Thornton, Jeannye, 6315 Naval Avenue, Lanham, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Tice, Jim, 4520 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. *Tisdale, William M., 5013 Henderson Road, Temple Hills, Md.: Commerce Clearing House. Tomich, Nancy E., 5904 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md.: U.S. Medicine. *Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., 4916 Flint Drive, Bethesda, Md.: The Reader’s Digest. Toner, Roberta D., 314 East Capitol Street NE.: New Times. Totenberg, Nina, 31 Eighth Street: New Times. *Tropin, Mitchell, 713 Whitaker Terrace, Silver Spring, Md.: BNA Publications. Tropeano, Edward, 5308 Bangor Drive, Kensington, Md.: National Enquirer. Tucker, Nancy M., 4091 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va.: Army Times. *Tufty, Harold G., 3812 Livingston Street: Value Engineering & Management Digest. *Turbyville, Charles, 666 Maryland Avenue NE.: F-D-C Reports. Tuttle, Richard S., Jr., 5420 32nd Street: Ziff-Davis Aviation Division. Tyree, Benjamin P. Tre 2915 Connecticut Avenue: BNA Publications. * Ungar, Sanford J., 5312 38th Street: The Atlantic. Wagener, Leon R., 1701 Harvard Street: National Enquirer. Wagner, Susan, 2500 Que Street: Publisher’s Weekly. Walezak, Lee, 3001 Veazey Terrace: Mc Graw-Hill Publications. *Ward, Morris A., 1337 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, Va.: BNA Publications. *Warren, Albert, 3707 Military Road: Television Digest. *Watkins, Robert W., 9507 Saluda Court, Lorton, Va.: Plus Publications. ‘Watson, William L., Jr., 6218 Fifth Street: BNA Publications. Watts, Carroll E., 2512 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213: BN A Publications. *Wechsler, Jill, 13 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.: Gallagher Report. *Wecksler, A. N., 2801 Ne Mexico Avenue: Cahners Publications. *Wecksler, Julia B., 2801 New Mexico Avenue: Cahners Publications. *Weekley, Johanna, 3932 Washington Street, Kensington, Md.: International Medical News. *Weisman, John, 605 National Press Building: TV Guide. Welch, Jake, 1711 Lanier Place: National Journal. Welch, Wayne M., 5597 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va.: Plus Publications. *Wellborn, Stanley N., 6001 Utah Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. *Wells, George T., 2130 P Street: Beverage Insight. *Wendel, Charles S., 459 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. *Wennblom, Ralph D., 11714 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md.: Farm Journal. Werble, Alicia de la Campa, 9709 Falls Bridge Lane, Potomac, Md.: F-D-C Reports. Werble, Cole Palmer, 2434 39th Place: F-D-C Reports. *Werble, Wallace, Jr., 9709 Falls Bridge Lane, Potomac, Md.: F-D-C Reports. *Wetheimer, Richard F., 4427 Chesepeake Street: BN A Publications. *West, Donald, 3527 Goodview Court, Fairfax, Va.: Broadcasting Magazine. Westerman, Laura B., 2144 California Street: Kiplinger Washigton Editors. Westgate, Robert D., 1706 Connecticut Avenue: Retirement Living Magazine. Westlein, Patricia R., 1231 25th Street: BNA Publications. Whalen, John M., 9596 Hagel Circle, Lorton, Va.: BNA Publications. White, Arthur, 4201 Cathedral Avenue: Time Inc. *Whiting, Charles E., 8740 Preston Place, Chevy Chase, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Whitmore, Jane, 1400 29th Street: Newsweek. *Wiese, Nanette A., 6430 Eastleigh Circle, Springfield Va.: Mass Transit. Wigbels, Lynette, 4317 Americana Drive, Annandale, Va.: Prentice Hall. Wildstrom, Stephen H., 10300 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. Periodical Press Galleries 935 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued *Williams, Daniel C., 7106 Cindy Lane, Annandale, Va.: Industry News-Service. Williams, Robert H., 12670 Castile Court, Woodbridge, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Williams, Sarah, 12705 Stoney Creek Road, Potomac, Md.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Wilson, Jane S., 6717 Pine Creek Court, McLean, Va.: Federal State Reports. *Wilson, Robert C., 3418 Prospect Street: U.S. News & World Report. Wilson, Stanley, 1204 South Washington, Alexandria, Va.: McGraw-Hill Publications. *Wingo, Walter S., 4655 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Winslow, John F., 12556 New Hampshire Avenue: Matthew-Bender. *Winston, Donald C., 8410 Jeb Stuart Road, Potomac, Md.: Eastwest Markets & Mideast Markets. Winter, Thomas S., 323 Sixth Street S.E.: Human Events. Wolkowitz, Lois Barkan, 4701 Willard Avenue, 817 Chevy Chase, Md.: BNA Publications. ‘Wood-Upton, John A., 6377 67th Court, Riverdale, Md.: Chain Store Age. Woolf, Steven, 4441 Harrison Street: Prentice-Hall Publications. *Wright, J. Michael, 20 Eighth Street NE.: U.S. News & World Report. *Wurlu, Thomas, 2007 Rhode Island Avenue, McLean, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Yalavitz, Gerson, 11412 Lund Place, Kensington Md.: U.S. News & World Report. *Yap, Diosdado M., 5306 Belt Road: Capital Publishers, Inc. Young, Glenn A., Route 2, Box B-60 Lovettsville, Md.: BNA Publications. Young, Patrick, Jr., 7711 Hyacinth Court, Laurel, Md.: The National Observer. *Zeidenberg, Leonard, 5617 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md.: Broadcasting Magazine. Zimmer, Michael J., 5023 Fillmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Prentice-Hall Publications. *Zimmerman, Amanda, 1526 Westmoreland Drive, McLean, Va.: Newsweek. PERIODICALS REPRESENTED Phones, Senate Gallery, 224-0265 House Gallery, 225-2941 (Periodical and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Alcoholism Report—638-3270, 1120 National Press Building: Nathalie K. Billmyer, Jay S. Lewis. American Shipper—347-1678, 1236 National Press Building: David Ress. Armed Forces Journal—296-0450, 1414 22d Street NW.: Deborah Kyle, Benjamin F. Schemmer, F. Clifton Berry. Army Times Publishing Co.—554-7100, 475 School Street SW.: Basil E. Andronicos, Inderjit Badhwar, Richard C. Barnard, Bruce D. Callander, Lawrence Carney, Ruth B. Chandler, Bruce Covill, Peter Craddick, Martha L. Craver, Laurence L. Ewing, Eugene P. Famiglietti, Leonard Famiglietti, James J. Finegan, Jr., John Greenwald, Sheila Hershow, Don Hirst, Orval Hopkins, William R. Kreh, Alan Jarvis, Mel Jones, Marianne Lester, Don Mace, Caroline MacNair, Gerald McConnell, William O’Brien, James E. Parker, Andy Plattner, Anthony J. Polozzolo, Rosemary Purcell, Frederick V. Reed, Ronald A. Sanders, Thomas R. Scanlan, Robert E. Schweitz, James E. Scott ITI, Randall Shoemaker, Gregory Bruce Simpkins, Paul D. Smith, Betty Snyder, Jim Tice, Nancy M. Tucker, Robert H. Williams, Thomas Wuriu. Atlantic—998-2600, ¢, NPACT, 955 L’Enfant Plaza North SW.: Sanford J. Ungar. Atomic Energy Clearing House—347-2275, 1341 G Street: Grover C. Boydston. Australian National Times—347-7277, 1393 National Press Building: Adele Horin. Automotive News—638-5300, 1253 National Press Building: Helen R. Kahn, Jake Kelderman. Aviation Week—624-7575, 425 National Press Building: Cecil Brownlow, Herbert J. Coleman, Craig Covault, Lawrence L. Doty, Rosalind Ellingsworth, J. Woods Hansen, Robert B. Hotz, Katherine Johnsen, Philip J. Klass, Eugene Kozicharow, David North, Clarence A. Robinson, Jr., Laura Rogers. Barron’s—>534-4231, 6630 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Shirley Scheibla. Best’s Review—ME 8-0001, 1365 National Press Building: Rosemary C. Roussil. Beverage Insight—296-2111, 1717 K Street: George T. Wells. Billboard Publishing Co0.—393-2580, 733 15th Street: Mildred P. Hall. BNA Publications—452-4200, 1231 25th Street: Marlon B. Allen, Howard Anderson, Karen Anderson, Steven Auerbach, William J. Barnhard, Kenneth D. Barry, Gill E. Bass, Mary B. Batte, William A. Beltz, Michael H. Blake, Fred Blosser, Cynthia J. Bolbach, Linda Botsford, Barbara R. Bowers, Henry S. Breiteneicher, Virginia Burdick, Catherine Burks, Vicky Cahan, Michael Cavanagh, Charles Lee Coney, Sarah K. Crim, George Cullen, Sandra Degler, Stanley E. Degler, Nancy DeSanti, Ray Druley, Linda C. Durkee, Ginny Earnshaw, Jerome H. Elswit, Larry Edwin Evans, Zachary S. Flax, James E. Ford, Michael Gelb, Ling-yee Chow Gibney, Courtney Gifford, Kathleen D. Gill, Emily Gilreath, Pam Ginsbach, Sandra Gottlieb, Monica Gruder, Daniel L. Harbour, Bruce Hamil- ton Harmon, Kenneth R. Harney, Bruce W. Hathaway, Judy Hersher, Barry G. Jacobs, John Jenkins, Brian Paul Jenny, Eileen Z. Joseph, Rebecca Karnes, Marcia B. Kass, Stephen J. Katsanos, Jean Kirshenbaum, Ronnie Kweller, George H. Lesser, Michael Levin Epstein, Brian A. Lockett, Ardrea Long, Toby McIntosh, Elizabeth McNally, Thomas E. Mani, Ray Martin, Robert F. Martin, Elli J. Moss, Bernard Mower, Lynda Nesenholtz, Nancy Netherton, Deanne Newman, Girard L. Ordway, David Parker, Susan G. Raleigh, Benjamin Rathbun, Jean Reichmann, George M. Riveire, Jr., Paul Rodriguez, David Sayre, John Schappi, Timothy J. Shearer, Sharon L. Sherman, Nancee Simonson, Kenneth Skilling, Marybeth Sorady, Robert W. Steyer, Robert Lynn Strain, Edward C. Sussman, Ronald Taylor, Mitchell Tropin, Benjamin P. Tyree, Morris A. Ward, William L. Watson, Carroll E. Watts, Charles S. Wendel, Richard F. Wertheimer, Patricia R. Westlein, John M. Whalen, Lois Barkan Wolkowitz, Glenn A. Young. Broadcasting Magazine— 638-1022, 1735 DeSales Street: Sol Taishoff, Fred Fitzgerald, Edwin H. James, Mark Miller, Randall Moskop, Jay Rubin, J. Daniel Rudy, Lawrence B. Taishoff, Don West, Leonard Zeidenberg. Business Publishers—587-6300, P.O. Box 1067, Blair Station, Silver Spring, Md.: Nancy L. Aldrich, Jane Casazza, Russell A. Dawson, Cathy H. Dombrowski, Eric B. Easton, Leonard A. Eiserer, Allan L. Frank, Roberta Graham, Ilene Heller, Henry Kleiner, Jr., Leah Young Latimer, Francis J. O'Donnel], David Paris, Richard E. Scott, Linda Stern Norkin, Raymond H. Swan, Jr. Cahners Publications—NA 8-2773, 869 National Press Building: A. N. Wecksler, Julia B. Wecksler, Daniel W. Gottlieb, Janet King, Robert H. Roberts, Harry L. Tennant, David R. Heinly. Capitol Energy Letter—347-8737, 1061 National Press Building; Filbert M. Bustos, James M. Collins, Barbara Russo. Capitol Hill Forum—544-6312, 705 G Street SE.: Allison Freeman. Capital Publishers, Inc.—362-6212, 5306 Belt Road: Diosdado M. Yap. Cash Box—483-5533, 2831 28th Street: Joanne Ostrow. Chain Store Age—774-3895, 17735 Striley Drive, Ashton, Md.: Kenneth E. Rankin, John Wood-Upton. 936 Pertodical Press Galleries 937 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Chemical Marketing Reporter—393-1444, 956 National Press Building: Thomas E. Feare. Chilton Publications—EX 3-3474, 1093 National Press Building: Eric L. Bolton, Edwin W. Bowers, Neil R. Regeimbal, Jean V. Strickland. Club Executive Magazine—296-4514, 1028 Connecticut Avenue: Paul E. Reece. Commerce Clearing House—347-1555, 425 13th Street: Charles W. Aldrich, Paul B. Alligood, Rebecca L. Burdette, William M. Conway, Henry E. Eakins, David C. Hamilton, William R. Hurst, James R. McNelis, Eric H. Pamer, William M. Tisdale. Compass Publications—524-3136, Suite 1000, 1117 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va.: Larry L. Booda, Michael Mulcahy. Computerworld—223-2075, 1260 21st Street: Edith A. Holmes. Concrete Products—347-5506, 601 13th Street: E. E. Halmos, Jr. Congressional Digest—333-7332, 3231 P Street: John E. Shields. Conservative Digest—738-9447, 1735 DeSales Street: Brien Benson. Crain Communications—638-5300, 1253 National Press Building: Anne Myerson Ayers, Jercme M. Geicel, Richard L. Gordon, Stanley E. Cohen, Paul Merrion. Data Channels—530-7271, 9805 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Phil Hirsch. Der Spiegel—347-5161, 1017 National Press Building: Cindy Becker, Heinz Lohfeldt. Devices & Diagnostic Letter—393-3830, 1080 National Press Building: Samuel Gilston, Mary Halas, Helen Hargadon. DMS Intelligence—273-3143, P.O. Box 17, Fairfax, Va.: Earl S. Browning, Jr. Eastwest Markets & Mideast Markets—785-3976, 2000 Lh Street, Suite 502: Donald Winston. EBPR Research Reports—589-8907, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md.: Frank M. Kleiler. Economist, The (England)—ST 3-5753, 609 National Press Building: Edmund Fawcett, John Midgley, Dorothea George. Editor & Publisher—628-8365, 1295 National Press Building: I. William Hill. EDP News Services—(703) 354-9400, 7620 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, Va.: Judith Kadow, Robert E Kirchner. Electronic Engineering Times—(301)261-4090, 3715 Boyd Drive, Edgewater, Md.: Stanton R. Prentiss. Energy Information—347-0283, 1299 National Press Building: Peter E. Blau. Environews—347-3868, 1097 National Press Building: Gershon W. Fishbein. Esquire Magazine—966-3236, 3932 Huntington Street: F. Taylor Branch, Brock Brower. Executive Business Media, Inc.—548-4900, Suite 105, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: L. Felton Rolen. arm Chamieal Magazine—524-1378, Suite 1, 4326 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va. 22201: George E. eter. Farm Journal—770-0939, P.O. Box 2029, Rockville, Md.: Ralph D. Wennblom. F-D-C Reports—638-4463, 1152 National Press Building: Ann C. Allen, H. Allen Blakey, David Blue, William Boyles, Herbert P. Carlson, Jeffrey B. Christy, Michele Deschenes, Jim Dickinson, Philip K. Dodd, Thomas J. Edwards, Roger Feinthel, Thomas G. Goodwin, Robert M. Gottlieb, Rosanne K. Juszli, Don W. Levy, Lecn J. Perry, Greg del Real, Peggy Richardson, Tucker D. Swan, Charles Turbyville, Alicia dela Campa Werble, Cole Palmer Werble, Wallace Werble, Jr. Federal Publications—337-8200, 1725 K Street: Norbert G. Immen, Henry B. Keiser. Federal-State Reports—(703)-522-5100, Box 986 Courthouse Station, Arlington, Va.: Jacqueline Bailey, Diane Dolan, Patricia Raber, Jane S. Wilson. Finance Magazine—554-4218, 603 G Street SW.: Max R. Grossman. Financial Post—347-6930, 737 National Press Building: Hyman Solomon. Food Chemical News—ST3-7472, 420 Colorado Building, 1341 G Street: Catherine M. Cooper, Raymond Galant, Ronald E. Grandon, Natalie Pargas, Gary Robinson, Louis Rothschild, Jr., Gail Tapscott. Food Processing—521-2157, P.O. Box 674, Ben Franklin Station: Harold V. Semling, Jr. Forbes Magazine—628-0290, 1220 National Press Building: Marcia R. Berss, Jean A. Briggs, Paul W. Sturm. Gallagher Report—524-1919, 13 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.: Jill Wechsler. Goldsmith-Nagan—NA 8-1600, 1120 19th Street: Peter S. Nagan, Kenneth A. Kaufman. Government Executive Magazine—785-2593, 1725 K Street: John F. Judge. Government Information Services—638-5095, 752 National Press Building: Diana I. Gregg. GRIT magazine—628-9494, 1244 National Press Building: Bert Mills. Hanson’s Latin American Letter—299-8533, 2702 30th Street SE.: Simon G. Hanson. Harper's Magazine—Tom Bethell, Jim Hougan. Hawaii Observer—547-0670, 828 D Street SE.: Robert F. Miller. Healthcare Publications—638-1323, 976 National Press Building: Casey Crawford, Karen A. Hunt. Herling’s Labor Letter—737-2511, 1411 K Street: John Herling. Hospital Practice—628-7837, 1230 National Press Building: Malvin Schechter. Housing Affairs Letter—638-6113, 1319 F Street: Byron Fielding, Ash Gerecht, Christine M. Heath, John J. Dietsch. Human Events—546-0856, 422 First Street SE.: Thomas S. Winter, Allan H. Ryskind, Joseph F. Baldac chino, Andrew C. Seamans, Sr. Industry News Service—548-0494, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va: Daniel C. Williams. Industry Week—223-6650, 1030 15th Street: John S. McClenahen, William H. Miller. Inflation Survival Letter—836-3315, 901 North Washington Street, Alexandria, Va.: Robert D. Kephart Mark A. Skousen. Interavia—347-1337, 1052A National Press Building: Henry T. Simmons. International Medical News—770-6170, 12230 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Md.: Ann Ewing, A. Waller Hastings, H. Martin Malin, Frank J. Murray, Barbara E. Platte, Francine Pollner, William Rubin, Frederick Schulte, Richard Shapiro, Johanna Weekley. 938 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Jet-Ebony—298-7836, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Simeon S. Booker, E. Fannie Granton. Journal & Guide—488-4723, 700 Seventh Street, SW: Alfreda L. Madison. Kimberly Communications—347-9119, 1067 National Press Building: Francis Mc Guire, Starr Sponelly. Kiplinger Washington Editors—298-6400, 1729 H Street: Arnold B. Barach, Margery Crane, Richard A. Goldern, Wade F. Hobbs, Steven D. Ivins, Jack Kelso, George Kennedy, Phillip J. Kiesner, Austin H. Kiplinger, Theodore J. Miller, Jerome Oelbaum, Paul Plawin, Ellen L. Roberts, Charles P. Schaef- fer, William C. Senior, Marc H. Stertz, Dale R. Taft, Laura B. Westerman. Leather & Shoes—370-6704, 4842 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Lloyd Hampton. Leisure Information Service—554-9067, 729 Delaware Avenue, SW: Marian Bendixsen. Mass Transit—638-0330, 538 National Press Building: C. Carrol Carter, Nanette A. Wiese, Sheila McCarthy Matthew Bender—452-1881, 1120 Connecticut Avenue: Paul N. Strassels, John F. Winslow. Mec Graw-Hill—624-7500, 400 National Press Building: Bruce Agnew, Phillip J. Berardelli, Jerome F. Brazda Pamela Brogan, James Canan, Tim Carrington, Herbert Cheshire, Raymond Connolly, David Cros. son, Judith Dourzynski, Donald Ediger, Louise Elliott, Robert Farrell, Boyd France, Charles Peter Gall, Elizabeth Grillo, Ronald G. Grover, William D. Hickman, John Higgins, Dexter Hutchins Stuart Jackson, Kathleen Johnston, Norman N. Jonas, Paul Kemezis, Axel Krause, Denise Lamot, Ephraim A. Lewis, Joseph Link, Donald Loomis, Christopher Madison, Larry Marion, Charles Mar-wick, Michael Mealey, Sarah Miller, Michael Morrison, Daniel Moskowitz, Virginia Oder, Seth Payne Peter Philipps, William Ray, Reginald Rhein, Caroline Robertson, Michele L. Robinson, Michael i, Roney, Roseann Schwaderer, Ronald Schwartz, Jane S. Shaw, Roger Smith, Shirley Strzelecki, Luci Switzer, Frank Swoboda, Lee Walczak, Stephen Wildstrom, Sarah Williams, Stanley Wilson. ’ Medical Devices—(703) 361-6472, 7643 Bland Drive, Manassas, Va.: Steve Butchock, Howard Criswell. Medical Economics—569-2050, Suite B-205, 8136 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, Va.: James A. Reynolds, Balwant Garcha. Medical Group News—881-4241, 6726 Sulkylane, Rockville, Md.: Dorothy G. Miller, Milton Golin. Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers—NA 8-7729, 1035 National Press Building: Frances Spatz Leighton. Midnight—(305) 628-9010 1133 13th Street: Richard Milne. Militant, The—265-6865, 1424 16th Street, 701-B: Nancy Cole, David M. Frankel Miller Publishing Co.—347-2924, 858 National Press Building: John McClung, Steven K. Marcy. More—700 New Hampshire Avenue: Aaron Lathem. Morgan-Grampian Publications—536-4031, 854 National Press Building: Warren Burkett. Motor Vehicle Industry Report—a339-5846, 6012 Chapman Road, Lorton, Va.: Paul T. Haluza. National Enquirer—347-4021, 828 National Press Building. William Barnhill, Jay Gourley, John I. Jones, Ed Tropeano, Leon Wagener, Paul Einstein. National Features Syndicate—737-7747, 1066 National Press Building: Alfred Dreyfus Rosenblatt. National Geographic Magazine—857-7756, 17th and M Streets: Windsor Booth. National Journal—857-1400, 1730 M Street: Richard S. Frank, Daniel J. Balz, Dom Bonafede, Richard E. Cohen, C. Richard Corrigan, Linda E. Demkovich, Sara J. Fitzgerald, Joel Havemann, Jehn K. Iglehart, J. Dicken Kirschtem, Louis M. Kohlmeier, Michael J. Malbin, Neal R. Peirce, Daniel Rapo-port, Robert Samuelson, James W. Singer, Rochelle Stanfield, Jake Welch, Edward Linehan. National Observer, The—622-2900, 11501 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md.: Mark Arnold, Roscoe Born John F. Bridge, Walter Damtoft, Richard Egan, Patricia Fanning, Henry Gemmill, Daniel S. Greene, Gus Gribbin, John L. Hampton, Paul C. Hood, Barbara J. Katz, Bruce Koon, William J. Lanouette, Michael T. Molloy, James Meagher, Robert Merry, Lawrence Mosher, Morton C. Paulson, James Perry, Susan Seliger, Patrick Young. National Review—347-8686, 810 National Press Building: John P. Mackey, Mark S. Quigley. National Star—347-6069, 758 National Press Building: Roger Langley. National Underwriter—783-8440, 754 National Press Building: Mary Jane Fisher. Nature—737-2355, 711 National Press Building: Colin Norman. Nautilus Press—347-6643, 1056 National Press Building: John R. Botzum, Suzanne Contos, Rose Jacobius, Emily Kay, John Ludwigson. New Republic—331-7494,122019th Street: Ken Bode, Henry Fairlie, Morton M. Kondracke, Eliot Marshall, Robert J. Myers, Peter J. Ognibene, John Osborne, Joel E. Solkoff, Richard L. Strout. Newsweek—208-7880, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Mel Elfin, David Balik, James Bishop, Harold R. Bruno, Diane Camper, Evert Clark, Eleanor Clift, Jeff Copeland, Thomas M. DeFrank, James Doyle, Shirlee Hoffman, Nicholas Horrock, Lucy Howard, Henry Hubbard, Thomas H. Joyce, Stephen Lesher, John Lindsay, Mary Lord, Henry McGee, Thelma McMahon, Norma Milligan, Mable Mun-ford, Lars-Erik Nelson, Lloyd Norman, Elaine Shannon, Scott Sullivan, Rich Thomas, Jane Whit-more, Amanda Zimmerman. New Times—347-4046, 943 National Press Building: Arthur T. Hadley, Nina Totenberg. New Yorker—223-6794, 722a, 1028 Connecticut Avenue: Elizabeth Drew. New York Review—WO 6-1218, 4420 29th Street: I. F. Stone. Numismatic News Weekly—333-4604, 4718 Reservoir Road: David L. Ganz. Observer Publishing Co.—337-8130, 1054 31st Street: Beth Bogart, Becky Bricker, Helen Drusine, Frank Joseph, Bruce Levenson, Sarah Moran, Dick Sarle, Tod Sedgwick, George A. Spencer. Ocean Industry—393-3733, 1236 National Press Building: Clyde LaMotte. Oil and Gas Journal—347-1710, 1174 National Press Building: Wilfred H. Bachman, Dale Triber Tote. Parade Magazine—965-5406, 3217 Cathedral Avenue: Cody Peterson Shearer. Petersen Publishing Co., 8114 Murray Hill Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.: Robert A. Herzberg. Playboy—>543-1540, 617 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Robert Sherrill. -Plus Publications—333-5444, 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.: Gretchen Coffey, Linda Farwell, Karen J. Fling, Terry Fry, Nancy Keebler, Edward Lewis, Joyce Lynn, Wallis McClain, William A. Miller, J. Peter Segall, Robert W. Watkins, Wayne M. Welch. % POST*A GE—347-0026, 702 National Press Building: Arthur M. Brandel, Arthur J. Johnson. Periodical Press Galleries PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Postal World—656-5081, Suite 210-W, 7315 Wisconsin Avenue: Wallace W. Knief. Prentice-Hall Publications—298-6123, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: Theresa Crowley, Kathleen Duggan, James F. Fattibene, Denise Harris, Daniel Kelly, Diane Jukofsky, Paul C. Petrulakis, Stephen Pflei-derer, Lynette Wigbels, Steven Woolf, Michael Zimmer. Product Safety Letter—393-3830, 1080 National Press Building: Sharon K. Coffin, Samuel M. Gilston, Linda Goodman, Karen Harrington Brown, David Swit. Progressive—232-6051, 1830 24th Street: Judith Miller. Progressive Farmer—Madeline H. Brenner, Jay Richter. Public Land News—638-7529, 1010 Vermont Avenue: James B. Coffin. Public Utilities Fortnightly—292-5910, 1828 L Street: Keith Bonnecarre, Luana M. Hellmann, Robert L. Hill, Lucien E. Smart. Public Works Magazine—229-2930, 5803 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md.: William F. Reynolds. Publishers’ Weekly—333-7183, 2500 Q Street: Susan Wagner. R. & D. Management Digest—686-2513, R.D. #4, Mount Airy, Md.: Lowell H. Hattery. Reader’s Digest, The—223-9520, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue: Nathan M. Adams, Trevor Armbrister, John Barron, Ralph K. Bennett, Alicia C. Boyd, Mary Christie, Katharine Clark, Ann B. Dear, Eugene Methvin, William Sclulz, Jane Denis Smith, Kenneth Y. Tomlinson. Recommendations—393-1188, 852 National Press Building: Sol W. Sanders, Barbara Haugen, Margaret Masi, David Nelson. : Record World Magazine—232-7487, 1523 P Street: Michael Shain. Retirement Living Magazine—628-3050, 1052 National Press Building: Robert D. Westgate. Rice Journal—547-5633, 1109 East Capitol Street, SE.: Carlisle B. Morrison, E. L. Houston, Jr. Richter News Service—783-3245, 527 National Press Building: Madeline H. Brenner. Saturday Review—338-6481, P.O. Box 32221, Washington, D.C.: Russell W. Howe, Sarah Hays Trott. Script World Pharmaceutical News—363-8673, 2856 Davenport Street: Dorothy XK. Gordon. Simmons-Boardman Publications—347-1155, 1081 National Press Building: Jack Burke. Snyder & Associates—965-3700, 1050 Potomac Street: James D. Snyder, Lynn Densford, Robert Hickox Christopher Bale. Sports Afield—(703) 364-2409, Leeds Manor, Hume, Va.: Michael Hudoba. Stars & Stripes—National Tribune—628-4810, P.O. Box 1803 (40 G Street NE): Kenneth R. Hubbs, Alice Hubbs. Stern Magazine—536-2747, 5828 Upton Street, McLean, Va.: Eva Hopker-Windmoller, Thomas Hopker, Rainer Paul. Successful Farming—347-1920, 1259 National Press Building: John Harms. Tactics—524-7857, 4114 North Fourth Street, Arlington, Va.: Edward Hunter. Tax Notes—(703) 522-1800, 2369 North Taylor Street, Arlington, Va., James S. Byrne, Kristina Goodnough, Elizabeth R. Hickerson. Telephone Engineer—DI 7-2654, 1204 National Press Building: Jacqueline Eagle, Fred W. Henck, Thomas M. Malia, Victoria Mason, Robert Tall. Telephony—654-1733, 8400 North Brook Lane, Bethesda, Md.: Victor I. Block. Television Digest—872-9200, 1836 Jefferson Place: Dawson B. Nail, Albert Warren, Irwin B. Arieff. Television/ Radio Age—243-5664, 3518 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va.: Earl B. Abrams. Time—293-4300, 888 16th Street 20006: Hugh Sidey, Bonnie Angelo, John Berry, Anne Callahan, Juan M. Cameron, Garry Clifford, Stanley W. Cloud, Avery Comarow, Joan Connelly, Clare Crawford, Brian J. Doyle, Simmons Fentress, Emily Friedrich, Cassie T. Furgurson, Hays Gorey, Jerry Hannifin Sabina Herrmann, R. Edward Jackson, Joseph J. Kane, Neil MacNeil, Marguerite Michaels, Bruce Nelan, Christopher Ogden, Don Sider, Sandy Smith, John Stacks, John L. Steele, Strobe Talbott, Phil Taubman, Arthur White. Travel Agent Magazine—462-0096, Room 428, 1825 Connecticut Avenue: Roland Leiser. Travel Management Newsletter—659-4525, 1625 I Street, Suite 820: Donald P. Knoles. Travel Trade—232-4829, 1825 Connecticut Avenue: Joan M. Feldman. Trailer-Dealer Publishing Co.—347-0707, 1275 National Press Building: Richard E. Saunders. Trends Publishing—393-0031, 330 National Press Building: Arthur Kranish, Nancy Krummenoehl, Roberta Toner. TV Guide—638-6660, 605 National Press Building: John Weisman. Twin Circle Publishing Co.—347-7825, 936 National Press Building: Parl A. Fisher, Patrick Riley. U.S. Medicine—234-1150, 1601 18th Street: Frank M. Best, Sheldon B. Smith, Nancy Tomich. U.S. News & World Report.—333-7400, 2300 N Street: John Adams, Patricia Avery, Marlyn E. Aycock, Donald C. Bacon, David L. Barnett, Robert A. Barr, Donald Becker, Richard N. Billings, Abigail T. Brett, Roland Brown, William C. Bryant, John Collins, Richard L. Corum, Charles H. Davey, Luther A. Dawson, Bonner H. Day, J. Frank Diggs, Donald Doane, Ricardo G. Elbo, Howard W. Flieger, Thomas J. Foley, Charles S. Foltz, Fred W. Frailey, Joseph Fromm, John R. Gibson, Walter O. Gretschel, Ellis M. Haller, Howard Handleman, LeRoy Hansen, Paul G. Hencke, Marshall Hoffman Thomas H. Hughes, Pauline Jennings, Clair Johnson, George E. Jones, Nizar Jwaideh, Alfred Orr Kelly, Harold R. Kennedy, James C. Killpatrick, Alex Kucherov, Mary F. Leimbach, Harry Lenhart, Donald H. Lund, Wilham L. MacDougall, Lawrence D. Maloney, John F. McWethy, James P. Mann, Jr., Nathan J. Margolin, Paul L. Martin, Robert P. Martin, John W. Mashek, LeRoy S. Mattingly, Caroline Mayer, Wendell S. Merick, Carl J. Migdail, Lauraine Miller, Robert J. Morse, Bonnie E. Nance, Timothy F. O’Leary, Gerald Parshall, Ben F. Phlegar, Charles M. Platt, David Pollard, Bem Price, Warner B. Ragsdale, Jr., Donald Reeder, Richard S. Ross, Patricia Saunders, Fred W. Shaw, Kenneth R. Sheets, Louis Silver, Donald Smith, Kenneth S. Smith, Robert G. Smith, Stroube J. Smith, Edwin H. Somers, Jr., Marvin L. Stone, John Sutherland, Jean C. Szabo, Lester Tanzer, Jeannye Thornton, Stanley N. Wellborn, Charles E. Whiting, Robert C. Wilson, Walter S. Wingo, Jr., Michael ‘Wright, Gerson Yalavitz. 940 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Value Engineering & Management Digest—347-8998, 986 National Press Building: Harold G. Tufty. VEJA Magazine—232-3127, 2806 29th Street: Carlos Roberto Garcia. Village Voice—333-7770, 3303 Cleveland Avenue: Ann T. Pincus. Vogue—462-9060, 2433 Tracy Place: Sandra McElwaine. Wall Street Letter—393-5555, 980 National Press Building: Mark H. Hendrickson. Ward’s Communications, Inc.—347-5151, 742 National Press Building: Carol Newkirk. Washington Agricultural Record—(703) 451-5555, 8215 Donset Drive, Springfield, Va.: Trudy Kominus, James E. Reynolds. Washington Credit Letter—293-1793, 1750. Pennsylvania Avenue: Susan A. Meyer, Beryl Miller. Washington Dossier—362-5894, 3301 New Mexico Avenue: Sonia Adler. Washington Insurance Newsletter—638-0001, 1365 National Press Building: Al Goldsmith. Washington Monthly—659-4866, 1028 Connecticut Avenue: Arthur S. Levine, Walter E. Shapiro. Washington News Service—933-3047, 9908 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md.: Jeffery A. Prussin. Washingtonian Magazine, The—296-3600, 1828 L Street, Suite 200: Charles Conconi, Joseph Goulden, Jack Limpert, Laurence Leamer, Tad Szule, Herbert E. Stats, David R. Thiemann. Weekly Energy Report—628-4260, 1239 National Press Building: Llewellyn King, Ed Edstrom, Ann MacLachlan-Faller, Richard J. Myers. Whaley-Eaton Newsletter—638-4746, 1141 National Press Building: J. Harley Murray, Scott Hershey. Zift-Davis—293-3400, 1156 15th Street: David Bond, James D. Baumgarner, Reed Bundy, David L. Col-logan, James A. Donoghue, Fran Durbin, Rhonda Goodman, William Hell, Ellen Horton, Arnold M. Lewis, Jr.,Joan Lowden, Douglas Nelms, Bill Poling, John Rhea, James E. Skinner, Richard S. Tuttle. Congressional Directory ALABAMA (7 districts) LAUDERDALE ADIN of LORENCE IMLIMESTONE ATEN @ COLBERT HUNTSVILLE (J) LAWRENCE DECATUR FRANKLIN DE KALB MORGAN MARSHALL CHEROKEE ETOWAH MARIQN WINSTON CULLMAN GADSDEN BLOUNT Ld LAMAR WALKER CALHOUN FAYETTE oO $v, gan ANNISTON J cresurne ® BIRMINGHAM © JEFFERSON [ J R TALLADEGA BESSEME TUSCALOOSA CLAY RANDOLPH PICKENS SHELBY ® TUSCALOOSA 8I88 COOSA CHAMBERS y ALLAPOOSA GREENE CHILTON TAL HALE PERRY S ELMORE LEE SUMTER AUTAUGA ® © PHENIX MACON CITY. 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CROIX ISLAND INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their addresses, see pp. 210-228) A Page Aaron, David L., Executive Office...._________ 472 Aaron, Maj. Gen. Harold R., Staff, Army. ..... 519 Aarons, Lehman C., Tax CT 771 Aase, Jon, International Bank.oui... oo. . 50.802 Abate, Robert L., Interstate Commerce Com- Avon, Anis M., secretary to Representative eteale. lL isnt 4blolt,, X F., A.A. to Representative a7 Keith Abbott, Vera M., Parole, D.C. Government.___ 790 Abbruzzese, Peter A., House Committee on Internationsl Relations. ........c.c.ouolnene 309 Abdellah, Dr. Faye G., Public Health, HEW__. 616 Abdnor, James (Representative from South Dakota): BHOETaPIY ct cet hi bee he a 167 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 22 Veterans’ Affairs Committee____.____________ Select Committee on Aging __.________________ National Republican Congressional Commit- a’Becket, Vicky, secretary to Representative Michell of New York Abele, John R., Aprons. “Senate__._____ 267 Abeltis, Francis Joint Committee on Taxa- SRI RRC SX i MTN 324 Abell, Bess, Vice President’s Office. ____.______ 416 Abell, Bruce R., NSF__ 701 Abernathy, Capt. Gilbert H, “Capitol Police... 431 Abernathy, James D., House Administration__ 309 AberlathY) Donald D., A.A. to Representative Alt "F ames (Senator from South Dakota): Biography Ea Ee Bad rah oR Budget. Committen i... boon nit Energy and Natural Resources Committee... 258 Judiciary Committee... ci... ccuugaininn-260 Select Committee on Indian Affairs.__._______ 263 American Indian Policy Review Commission. 327 Abrahams, Roger, Smithsonian Institution._.__ 716 Abramowitz, Morton I., International Security, Pefense. ce i he 502 Abram, Christine D., Agriculture, House.._.___ 304 Abrams, Jeanne M., Senate Committee on NNEC ia 271 Abrams, Rhoda, Quality Assurance, HEW_____ 620 Avs, Charlene, secretary to Representative 27 MNO: re aE Abshire, David M., International Boradcasting. 334 Abshire, John P., Senate Committee on Bank-ing, Housing, "and Urban Affairs... Acha, Dr. Pedro N., Pan American Health_____ Ackerman, Sidney L., Office of Inspector General, BUD i ae a 630 A Lous a le ie Credit Union =<. s 85 lh onenn 00 697 Adams, Maj. Gen. Andrew J., American Battle Monuments Commission.____.._.._..__.____ 653 Adams, Brock (Secretary of Transportation): Biography... ............. Energy Resources Migratory Bird 998 Page Adams, Calvin, Health Resources, HEW_______ 618 Adams, Curtis F., Interstate Commerce Com-mission Eh rm ee a a RE Bs Adams, Don L., Census, Commerce______..____ 587 Adams, Maj. Duane, Analysis and Evaluation, Defense. ol 505 Adams, Elouise M., Investigation, USDA ______ 563 Adams, Frances McStay, D.C. Government_._. 792 Adams, James B., FBI, Justice........_.._..... 547 Adams, Jesse L., Jr., Savings Bonds Division, PICASITY oot LE Co En Se 496 Adams, Neil L., FEA ______ Lion O15 Adams, Maj. Gen. Ranald T., Cr.oy "Staff, Air 0 AIREY Sear Laat LT ET See ae 538 Adams, Robert K., Secretary’s Office, DOT... oR Adams, Sallie B., Senate Commerce... Adams, Scott, House Postmaster’s Office. Adams, Thomas E., Jr., Agriculture, House. 304 Adams, Thomas Jr. FRC. ao 0%0 Adams, Thomas L., L.A. to Representative GUAEer i a a Te Gan ni a 380 Adamson, Terrence, Attorney General's Office, Justioo. on en dln OAL Addabbo, Joseph P. (Representative from New York): Blographyl. cf bbe. oo. ana oa 121 Appropriations Committee __.__.____________ 277 Small Business Committee ._________________ 294 Addison, Albert C., Soil, Agriculture_.__.______ 579 Addison, Francis G., III, Washington National Morument Society... Addou, Dr. Abdullahi Ahmed, “Ambassador from Somalia co ae 835 Adedeji, Adebayo, United Nations_.._________-818 Aden, Noreen, House Administration _________ 309 Adez, Abplardo V., State... 0 naa Ce 484 Adkins, George M., , Federal Power Commission. ik Adkins, Saundra 7 Counsel’s Office... -._----Adlam, Leslie, secretary to Representative Holt. 380 Adler, ‘Hans A. International Bank for Recon-struction. ______ Adler, Michael H. B., AID, Btafer. = 4% Affeldt, David A., Senate Special Committee on ‘Aging CEa nL A SM 3 266 Aggrey, O. Rudolph: Ambassador to the Gambia _ ___._.._.__._.._._. 842 Ambassador to Senegal _ __ ______..___._.__i_._.. Aglietti, Regina M., secretary to Representative 870510 ele ee el VN MR HR a Re 3 Agnew, Allen F., Research, Library of Congress. 440 Agnew, Harold M., General Advisory Commit-tee on Arms HO RE UR 656 Agostini, Edward Hl International Bank. __.__ 802 Aguilar, Andres; OAS avi. oaididandicioe 811 Ahalt, J. Dawson, Staff, Agriculture... _..... 57. Ahart, Gregory J., General Accounting Office.. 436 Ahearn, Sue, secretary to Representative Me-DORAIE ee ee a Ahern, eons Bernard 1J., Navy nC SER ee Ca Ahern, ; EA Adm. James A., Comptroller's Office, Navy 526 Ahern, Mak i Timothy I., Development, x0 AIL TOrCe: Lt ii uinis dB anv drinn as sn ane Richard E., Technology, Smithsonian. 721 Ahlers, John Ci, Joint Committee on Con- gressional Operations a id Os 322 Ahmanson, Caroline, Arts and Humanities... 699 Ahmed, Raffeeudin, Secretariat, UN.____._.__. 817 Indwidual Index Page Ahoua, Timothé N’Guetta, Ambassador from Ivory Coast Ahrnsbrak, Clyde, Administration, Commerce . 583 Ahuja Fuster, Col. Hector V., Mexican-U.S. Aiken, William S., Jr., National Aeronautics and Space Administration Aikens, Antonell K., D.C. Government + Aikens, Emanuel, Civil Rights, Justice Aikens, Joan D., Election Commission Ain, Ross David, Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, House Aird, Hon. John B., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 813 Aird, John S., Economic Analysis, Commerce... 586 Aitken, Judith, A.A. to Representative Keys... 382 Akaka, Daniel K. (Representative from Hawaii): Biography oo 0 0 se a Le Agriculture Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. __ Aker, Governor H., Management, Interior. ____ 553 Alamillo Arevalo, "Maj. Jorge: Mexican-U.S. Defense International Monetary Fund Al-Attar, Mohammed Said, Africa, U.N Alba, Isaias III, State Alberger, Bill, A.A. to Representative Ullman_ _ Albert, Alfred G. ., Office of Secretary, Labor. __ Albornoz, Dr. Hugo, Organization of American Albrecht, Anthony Cc. State Albright, David B., Ir, , Administration, HUD _ 631 Albright, Raymond Jas ' Export-Import Bank___ 670 Albright, Tenley E., Physical Fitness and i Sp 1 Albright, William E., Jr., Engineering, DOD__. 498 Alcala, Raoul H., Energy Resources 477 Alcock, Lynn, House Committee on Judiciary . _ 313 Aldabe, Homan Antonio, Board, Development 79 Aldo Donald J., Research, Library of Con- gress 441 Aldrich, Alexander, Historic Preservation Aldrich, George H., Department of State Aldrich, R.J., State Research, Agriculture Alexander, Barbara, House Administration Committee Alexander, Bill (Representative from Arkansas): Biography Appropriations Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee___ 299 Alexander, Boyd, House Administration Com- Alexander, Clifford J., Senate Banking Alexander, Clifford ie Jr. (Secretary of the Army): Biography. Foreign-Trade Zones Alexander, Ellis J., Mines, Interior Alexander, George R., Jr. Alexander, Harry Toussaint, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Alexander, J. B., 8BA nolos 714 Alexander, Lamar, Republican Leadership, 417 Alexander, Maj. Lonny, Air Force Liaison Jo Richard, Community Development, Alexander, William T., Administration, Labor.. 604 Alexandrakis, Menelas D., Ambassador from Alexis, Carlton P., Howard University, HEW__ 613 Alfieri, Daniel A., Management, Interior Alfieri, Edward V., Occupational Safety Alford, Albert L., Office of Education, HEW___ 614 Alfultis, Richard J., Office of Secretary, DOT... 640 Alger, Mary D., senior judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography). 7 Al-Hegelan, Saleh, International Bank Page Alize: AN Abdallah, Ambassador from Saudi Allbritton. Joe L., Portrait Gallery 721 Allem, Barbara F, Senate Foreign Relations... 272 Allen, "Clifford, Health Resources, HEW 618 Allen, Sligord 'R. (Representative from Tennes- see): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Allen, ia House i Sg FON AAP) 307 Allen, Donald E., FEA 75 Allen, Douglas A., Senate Committee on Appro- priations 267 Allen, Elaine, Joint Economic Committee Allen, Dr. Ernest, National Library of Medicine. 622 Allen, James B. (Senator from Alabama): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- Judiciary Committee Rules and Administration Committee Joint Committee on Printing Allen, Lt. Gen. James R., Agencies, Air Force... 540 Allen, Jean, secretary to Senator Eastland 369 Allen, John'H., L.A.to Representative Sikes... 388 Allen, John Hy Research, Defense 498 Allen, Dr. Joseph P., Legislative Affairs, NASA_ 691 Allen, Karen Anne, House Interstate and For- eign Commerce Allen, Richard L., Telephones, USDA Allen, Robert, National Labor Relations Board. 700 Allen, Robert E.: Congressional Daily Digest, House Office of the Clerk, House Allen, Robart S., Mapping, DOD Allen, William H., Administrative Conference... 651 Allen, William H., Legislative, NASA 691 Allis, Samuel, A.A to Representative Studds-... 389 Allison, Col. James, Staff, Air Force 538 Allison, Theodore E, Federal Reserve System. 657 Allison, Thomas EY Senate Committee on Commerce Allnut, Robert F., Operating, ERDA Allnutt, Cmdr. Alvin H., Logistics, Navy Allott, Gordon, General Advisory Committee on Arms Control 656 Allwine, Chris, House Interior and Insular Al-Mana, Abdullah Saleh, Ambassador from LE EN A Re HR Ln 835 Almeter, Sue A., Solicitor General’s Office, Almond, James Lindsay, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography). 752 Al-Mutawakel, Yahya H., Ambassador from Alonso, Betty, Senate Foreign Relations Alonso, Marcelo, Organization of American Alpern, Anita F., IRS, Treasury Al-Sowayel, Ibrahim, Ambassador from Saudi Alsterda, John, House Post Office Althausen, Walter A., Federal Reserve System. 658 Altizer, Harrell B., Installations and Logistics, Altman, Paula, secretary to Representative Bingham 374 Altmann, Murray, Federal Reserve System ___. 657 Altorfer, John H., Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations Alvarado, Donna M., Select Committee on Nar-cotics Abuse and Control 303 Alvarado, Luis, Organization of American S10 Alvarado, Susan, Senate Assistant Minority Leader’s Office 417 Alvarez, Edmund, Operations, USDA Alves, Comdr. Arcenio, Jr., Legislative, Navy.. 527 Amador, Francisco Garcia, OAS Ambler, Dr. Ernest, National Bureau of Stand- Alipui, Victor, International Monetary ards, Commerce 1000 Congressional Directory Page Ambro, Jerome A. (Representative from New York): BOE ADDY. i ee nee er cen Beta Ee 119 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Science and Technology Committee. _.__.____ 293 Environmental Study Conference. ___________ 333 Ambrose, George G., Mint, Treasury... ______ 496 Ams, Charles, Joint Committee on Atomic ner Amdur, Robert D., Public Affairs, Commerce. 591 Ameel, "Col. Joseph’ B., Research, Army is ERR 5) vd Amenabar, Tomas, Ambassador from Chile... 825 Ammerman, Joseph S. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography a a EN i 160 Agriculture Committee. oc. CoE 276 House Administration Committee..._________ 285 Amoruso; Robert’ l., EEO. 20 50) idan 669 Amory, Robert, ir, Gallery of Art, Smith-Soman ech 722 Amos, Benjamin F., D.C. Government _ _______ 790 Amos, William E., Board of Parole, Justice_____ 727 Amuzegar, Jahangir, International Monetary Band i Fa en a a er 806 Anastasian, Steven, Oceanic, Commerce._____ _ 597 Anceleitz, Barnett M., Secretary’s Office, DOT. 640 Ancker-Johnson, Betsy, Office of Secretary, Irn Rear rH IE Ue a 582 Anckomie, Comdr. Alex, Research, Navy______ 525 Andelin, "John, administrative ‘assistant to Representative McCormack ---. oz. c. ..01 383 Andelin, John P., Jr., Science and Technology, Hose A Ra 316 Anders, Mary, House Education and Labor ____ 308 Anders, Norma, D.C. Government. _ .......... 791 Anders, William A. , Ambassador to Norway.._. 845 Andersen, Mrs. Alice K., administrative assist- ant to Representative Moorhead of Cali- Or i re a Yh Andersen, Hans G., Ambassador from Iceland. 829 Anderson, A. Franklin, D.C. Government_____ 783 Anderson, A. Leo, D. C. Government. ......... 789 Anderson, Lt. Gen. Andrew B., Plans, Air RRLI a ie 539 Anderson, Ann M., Executive Office____________ 472 Anderson, Arnold T., Indian Policy Review... 327 Anderson, Arthur, House Post Office... 4 Anderson, Bette B. Office of the Secretary. ____ 491 Anderson, Bruce, Senate Committee on Finance. 271 Anderson, Carl E. Howard University, HEW _ 613 Anderson, Cornelius R., House Committee on Appropriations yn 305 Anderson, Cy, Jr., House Public Works and Transportation er Sey 314 Anderson, David, 4.2dle 484 State: cic Anderson, David J., Civil, Justice.............. 544 Anderson, Dean, Board of Regents._______.___.___ 717 Anderson, Donald, D.C. Government __________ 785 Anderson, Donald D., Bureau of Reclamation, nr CR i oi CE 558 Anderson, Donald E., Federal Reserve System. 65g Anderson, Donnald K., Office of the Doorkeeper, GHEE rE EE Ry 426 Anderson, Dorothy, House District of Columbia 307 Anderson, Earl E.. Blate. x i rz ra80 Anderson, Earl H, Federal Railroad Adminis- tration es a a er dL a 645 Anderson, E. Robert, Highway Safety, DOT__ 646 Anderson, Comdr. F. G., Medicine, Navy______ 532 Anderson, Lt. Comdr. F. G., Medical, Navy... 534 Anderson, Glenn M. (Representative from California): Bloglaphy is ao ah eS a 23 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._. 290 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Transportation Policy Study Commission..__ 332 Anderson, Harold, Governmental Affairs, Senate. 273 Anderson, HMCM H. S., Surgery, Navy._____. 532 Anderson, Howard L., Highway, DOT____._____ 644 Anderson, Jack R., Office of Minority Leader, House... = ooo oo rola, arn na 423 Anderson, Dr. James R., Geological Survey, Interior ws 3 a eee SRE CE OA 560 Anderson, Joanne M., Functions, HUD _______._ 633 Page Anderson, John B. (Representative from Illinois): £53 FTE0) Eh A a a a na Re LE SE Cn Ae 5 Rules Cornmition. oo ons dana a ddan anon 293 Select Committee on Assassinations. _________ 302 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission. _____.._. 330 Republican Policy Committee. __._____.___._. 300 Anderson, Leon H., Forest, Agriculture________ 579 Anderson, Leslie, Airlines Ocean 432 ‘Anderson, Mary, secretary to Representative DI lo rae ae aw mr tm oS mh 377 Anderson, Mrs. Mary Kay, secretary to Rep- resentative Jacobs. sox. tar rl catamaran 381 Anderson, McRae, Census, Commerce......._... 587 Anderson, Muriel, Office of Secretary of the rT) 170 0 RRS onl rR 2 A SE I Anderson, N. Allen, Bnergy... 0 th ae ‘Anderson, Patricia, secretary to Representative DANIOISON. =. eens oe ete ea eee em 377 Anderson, Paul H., Senate Press Gallery._._._.__ 850 Anderson, Raymond C., Great Lakes, Com- ATIOLOB os oe om mtct vat =i APL SI iE ee A ove 5 5 im 585 Anderson, Ricardo, House Post Office.....____. 426 i Anderson, Robert, Ambassador to Morocco. —--845 : Anderson, Robert P., Temporary Emergency Court ol Appeals... i arene 740 Anderson, Rolland E., Commodity, Agri- culture Bm SE ps sho ini Solin PA ied 568 Anderson, Stephen T.2VA 0 tice iee-nats 729 Anderson, Tom H., ir, administrative assistant to Representative PO a 383 Anderson, Vernice, National Science Board_ __. 704 Anason; Mrs. Vivian, secretary to Representa- tiveW. C. Daniel of Virginia Lacan 377 Anderson, Walter L., Divisions, GAO... in 436 Anderson, Wayne F. Intergovernmental Re- Ee RI 652 Anderson, Wendell R. (Senator from Minnesota): Biography . re a as 93 Armed: Services Committee. ....-..coooe-r--252 Budget Committes. oi. enum 254 Environment and Public Works Committee_. 256 Anderson, WilliamJ., Divisions, GAO ________. 36 Anderson, William M., IY, House Interior and Tosular AfTBITE. on oe aad oY Anderson, William R., Former Members of Congress. ...1 0. ot 2 082 Andolsek, L.J., Civil Service Commission _ .___ 660 Andrade, Carolyn M., secretary to Senator Zorinsky a Se ae Leas 372 Andregg, Orrin H., Defense Mapping Agency. 510 Andres, Mary, Education and Labor, House_.__ 308 Andrew, Ralph, A.A. to Representative Weiss... 390 Andrew, Robert, State ll. i saan a Ls 487 Andrews, B. G., Analysis, Agriculture ________. 568 Andrews, Charles F., Jr., Official Reporters to House CommItens. ou. .ooes tes n-Hane dons 4 Andrews, Edward P., Administrator’s Office, NASA a i aa Ea tas Andrews, Gilbert E., Tax Division Justice_____ Andrews, Harris J., Tr., Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals. ______ ot 2.512 Andrews, Ike F. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography. io. sre i oe eda 136 Education and Labor Committee... ________ 283 Select Committee on Aging_ _________________ 301 Andrews, Jackson, Human Resources..________ 273 Andrews, John, ACTION. ......... _. 650 Andrews, Joyce E., Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing, and Urban-Affajrs:.. ... .2.. 268 Andrews, Mark (Representative from North Dakota): Biography es ar LENEBen A Cel RY Appropriations Commitles oh 277 Environmental Study Conference_.__________ 333 National Republican Congressional Com- 1% ERA: Oi a TE NIL S01 fe SE eg Si Ad 300 Andrews, Mrs. Mark, The Congressional Club__ 664 Andrews, Nicholas G., Department of State__.__ 484 Andrews, Richard, Senate Budget Committee. 269 Andringa, Robert C., House Committee on Fducation'and Labor. oc sto bi sail, Androski, Capt. Frank N., (USN): Brazil=U.8:; DefeliSe: own mehuis teife fn Savion Mexican-U.S8. DefonSe. .... i= svn tan os mges Andrukitis, Barbara C., secretary to Representa-tive Evansof Delaware. = _ oo oi caus Indwidual Index 1001 Page Andrus, Cecil D. (Secretary of the Interior): Biography Delaware River Basin Commission Energy Resources Council Migratory Bird Conservation National Capitol Planning Commission INL IONA Forest tr or Beer em in 556 Susquehanna River Basin Commission__ 724 Andrus, Dale, Bureau of Land Management, Andrus, William E., Jr., Standards, Commerce. 595 Angebranndt, Albert J., Employment, Labor. 605 Angelo, Comdr.L. E., Surgery, Navy Annibale, Ingrid, Board, NLRB Annunzio, Frank (Representative from Illinois): Biography _ poe ae RL Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Ansher, Norton, Patent, Commerce Ansheles, Carole J., House Committee on Edu- cation and Labor 8 Ansley, Floyd G., Office of the Secretary, Labor. 601 Anthony, Robert A., Administrative Confer- ence of the United States ‘65 Antonelli, Maj. Gen. Theodore, Industrial Col- lege, Defense 50 Antioquia, Clarence, Indian, Interior Antunes, Juliet C., USIA Aoki, Torao, Board, Development Bank_______ 799 Apodaca, A, U.N. Food and Agriculture Apodaca, Patrick, Executive Office Apperson, Col. Jack A., Logistics, Army Apple, James T., legislative assistant to Rep- resentative Buchanan _ RIE 3 Applebaum, Edmond L. , Library “of ‘Congress... 439 Applegate, Albert A., A. A. to Senator Griffin. 369 Applegate, April V. , House Science and Tech- ogy 3 Ay Douglas (Representative from Ohio): Biography District of Columbia Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 ag Affairs Gomme: 295 oy Irving A., Appeals, Justice. _______ Apriletti, Marilyn, House Judiciary... ..:z-.:-313 Aquarone, S., United Nations 817 Aragon, Joseph W., Executive Office. __________ 471 Araneo, Jose Maria, OAS. 1... aegis 310 Arberg, Harold W., Office of Education, HEW__ Arbitman, William A. FTC Arbogast, William Er House Standards of Official Conduct Committee... _____.____ 317 Archer, Bill (Representative from Texas): Biography Ways and Means Committee Archer, Maj. Gen. Earl J., Jr., Manpower, Air Archpad. Jeanne, House Ways and Means Archibald, Philip L., Forest, USDA Archibald, Rennie, Republican Conference, Senate 274 Arenberg, Afehine Adm. W. P., Medicine, Navy... 532 Argenta, Rita, House Armed Services Argetsinger, J. C., Senate Judiciary Arias, Julio J., Inter-American, State Arledge, Roone, President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Arlotto, Guy A., Nuclear Regulatory Armacost, Don R., American National Red Armann, Sharon Ann, House Agriculture Armistead, Miss Jean, legislative assistant to Representative Harsha Armistead, R. G., administrative assistant to Representative Satterfield Armitage, John A., Department of State Armstrong, Anne L., Ambassador to Great Britain Page Armstrong, Armour S., Maritime, Commerce... 59% Armstrong, Arthur E., SBA 7 Armstrong, Catherine, secretary to Representa-tive Fenwick Armstrong, Clara Katherin, House Committee on Government Operations Armstrong, Daniel M., I1I, FCC Armstrong, Donald L., Housing, HUD Armstrong, Jack H., Farmer Cooperative Serv-ico, Agriculture]. . i. ae rare dl vena 575 Armstrong, James E., Field Offices, HUD Armstrong, Vice Adm. Parker B., Operations, Navy 5 Armstrong, Thomas J., HUD Field Offices Armstrong, VirginiaM., Administration, HUD . 632 Armstrong, William 5 (Representative from Colorado): Biography Appropriations Committee National Republican Congressional Com- Arnason, H. Harvard, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Arner, Frederick B., House Ways and Means___ Arnesen, John H., Rural Electrification Admin- Arnold, Joe S., FDIC Arnold, Lincoln, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Arnold, Maurice D., Bureau of Qutdoor Recrea- tion, Interior Arntz, W, C., Energy Aron, William, Oceanic and Atmospheric, Arons, Daniel M., Contract Appeals, Defense__. Arrington, Nadine, Human Resources, Senata__ Arriola, Eduardo Castillo, Organization of American States Arroyo, Martina, Arts and Humanities Arsenault, Frank J., Nuclear Regulatory Arthur, Harold a, Bureau of Reclamation, Artichoker, John T., Jr., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Arvay, Nancy, Senate Foreign Relations Ascher, Bernard, Resources and Trade Assist- Asal, 3L. Jadwin, American National Red ross Ashbaker, Col. Joseph xX, Financial, Air Force. Ashbrook, John M. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Education and Labor Committee Judiciary Committee Joint Commitee on Congressional Operations. Ashbrook, Lance W., Maritime, Commerce Ashe, Oliver R., Manpower, Navy Ashley, Ted, Council on Humanities Ashley, Thomas L. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Budget Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee_-290 Ashmore, James N., House Committee cn Agri-Sou Ashwcerth, George, Senate Committee on For-eign Relations Ashworth, Richard A., Public Works and Trans-portation, House 314 Askegaard, David’ H., Rural Electrification Administration, Agriculture Askey, Thelma J., House Ways and Means____ 318 Askin, Frank, House Education and Labor____ 307 Asmen, Roberg, House Postmaster’s Office_____ 426 Aspden, William H., Quality Assurance, HEW__ 619 Aspin, Les (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography Armed Services Committee Government Operations Committee Asselstine, James XK., Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Assuras Janene, secretary to Senator Cannon._. 368 1002 Congressional Directory . Page Ast, HaroldG., Office of Secretary of the Senate. 417 Astapenko, Pavel E., International Labor Or- EanizabliOn..... cuens hs aA BU RG 806 Astolfi, Aldrienne A., Health, DOD_.._________ 501 Astudillo, Lisa, Treasury... ..._._. _ 491 Atherton, Alfred L. + Jos Department of State__ 485 Atherton, Charles H., Commission of Fine Arts. 663 Atkins, Dr. Jorge, Pan American Health Orga- nization... SYRARISES 1 ; Atkinson, Hawley, Indian, Tnterior.. ——...._ Atkinson, John McElroy, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ________ oe meni SY Atkinson, Richard, Energy Resources. ______ 477 Atkinson, Richard C., NSP__._.. i. = 701 Atkinson, Richard R., Superior Court of the District of Columbia... 774 Atkinson, Robert H., A.A. to Representative CON, is a i aE Te on 375 Atkinson, Timothy, House Postmaster’s Office. 426 Ator, Lloyd G., Office of Legislative Counsel___ 421 Apri Kingswell, Joseph, Ambassador from 5 tee mi ena a i pe we LE IRE 832 Atti "Evelyn L., Heart and Lung Institute, oh RE RE a Ca CW i A a of 2 At Arlene, House Committee on Inter- national Relations... coat roi tiaaii 310 Atwater, Verne S., Electronic Fund Transfers__ 331 Atwood, Brian, Bale: oe a 482 Auberger, Kenneth J., Farm Credit Administra-1 HT A IR RetrLa AR, AuCoin, Les (Representative from Oregon): Biography. sins 150 Banking, Finance¥ and Urban Affairs Commit-250 ee a Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 290 Aud, William S., Veterans Administration Con- gressional Liaison Service... ou oT 433 Auer, Kenneth E., Senate Appropriations______ 267 Auerswald, Paul E., Department of State______ 487 Ault, Richard L. , Smithsonian Institution_____ 716 Austad, Mark Evans, Ambassador to Finland_. 842 Auster, Paul, Ways and Means, House. ________ 318 Austin, Barbara S., Pennsylvania Avenue Development BE Dal ins an mt os sr Le SES 708 Austin, John H., Nuclear Regulatory_.________ 705 Austin, John Paul, Board of Regents, Smith- sonian Institution EEL RTE i AAT ons MRL 716 Austin, Philip E., Education Division, HEW__ 610 Austin, Ralph N., Board, Farm Credit________ 670 Austin, Richard, 'Administration, Commerce.-. 583 Austin, Thomas S., Oceanic and ’ Atmospheric, OMIMOYCR: LE siti at Ss ia i 30a s 597 Austrain, Caryl, Currency, Treasury... ___... 494 Auten, John H., Office of the Secretary, Treas- UYY oot SA BUI EAS Re INN Oy Sh 492 Averch, Harvey, National Science Foundation. 703 Avery, Donald P., Bureau of International Taper Affairs tens ra Ae 602 Avery, Harry F., Bureau of Reclamation, 45117000| gran De pe CE 558 Avram, Henriette D., Library of Congress______ 439 Avramovic, Dragoslav, International Bank____ 803 Axelrad, Jeffrey, Civil, Justice__ ________________ 545 Axilrod, Stephen H., Federal Reserve System __. 657 Ayala, Janice, Joint Committee on Taxation_. __ 324 Ayres, William H., Former Members of Congress BO a ER TAR CO i tl Azhderian, Mrs. Anna, administrative assistant to. Representative ANNZIO, LO eT 373 Azraai, Zain, Ambassador from Malaysia. ._..... 832 B Babcock, Barbara A., Civil Division, Justice.... 544 Babcock, Phillip H., Board of Regents 717 Babione, Dale R., Installations, Defense... ____ 501 Baca, John Richard, Commission on Civil Rights i i tag be et SA a she eh Baca, Lt. Col. Manuel J., Jr., Inter-American 15000) RR ST Me RL RL SR ¢ Baccus, Nathaniel, ITI, Solicitor’s Office, Labor. 603 Bachman, Mrs. Patricia E., Directors, Red Bachrach, Elinor B., Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. 269 Page Bachula, Gary R., A.A. to Representative 609 Bacon, ‘Barbara B., ’ Technology Assessment _.__ 444 Bacon, Carolyn, secretary to Senator Tower_____ 372 Bacon, Phyllis A., Senate Committee on Armed BOIVICES. or erin net she tre Bacon, Richard L., TPRROLION. er or er fi abs ar abd Bacon, Sylvia, Superior Court of the District ois COINDIR. fsagi nat dss Badaux, Eunice, D.C. Government____________ 7 Badell, Ignacio G. Board Development Bank ___ ge Badger, Daniel B., Jr., Nuclear Regulatory______ 705 Badger, Col. Frederick C., American Battle Monuments Commission Badham, Robert E. (Representative from California): BIOBI AD. i oie civ fap Cbg ee ma ev i 25 Armed Services Committee... __.___._.______ 279 House Administration Committee ......_..._. 285 Badillo, Herman (Representative from New York): Biography Se EA Ta Se 126 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. Lig Small Business Committee... _...._....... Environmental Study Conference. ______..____ Te Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control... . 5 cuuua are sabodbdodesL0G lon 303 Baer, William J, PC iid a, Baetcke, Maj. Dcrothy A., Army Bafalis, L. A. (Skip) (Representative from Florida): Blog apy. Cn ea Ways and Means Committee. ______________ Baffa, Susan, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Baggett, Irving, Administration, Labor. ________ 603 Baggett, Rear Adm. Lee, Jr., Material, Navy_.__ 530 Bagley, William T., Commodity Futures... ____ 664 Bagnied, Dr. M. A., International Cotton Ad- visory Committee... . ie. -ctoc-ndutoc 805 Baida, Robert H., HUD Field Offices... __.______ 637 Bailar, Benjamin F. (Postmaster General), biog- raphy. CL Nr a atk sons 727 Bailets, Barbara M., Tax Court_ ___________..__. 771 Bailey, Diane, Republican Policy Committee__ 274 Balls: Ernest L., Jr., District of Columbia OUTSt oo dil ohne al es kt Sah Es bu 775 Bailey, Kay, Transportation Safety... ____...__-704 Bailey, Lawrence A., Executive Office. ____-_-472 Bailey, Sid, Joint Committee on Printing_______ 323 Bailey, William O., Privacy Protection__________ 333 Baill, Israel M., Development, Commerce. ______ Bailor, Barbara A., Census, Commerce. .._____. 587 Bain, Mary A., administrative assistant to Representative Yates. comeoem on Bainbridge, Sgt. Maj., William G., Soldiers’ and Alrmen’s Home: ooo hus TE coe, 724 Baine, Harvey J., ITI, National Credit Union Administration bareean TE 697 Baisinger, William C., Jr., National Labor Re- lations Board Baize, John C., House Agriculture. ____________. 304 Bajema, Dale, Geological, Interior. _______. Bajus, Capt. J. C., Research, Navy. __._.__.._. 528 Baker, Maj. Gen. Benjamin R., Staff, Air Force. 501 Baker, Carol M., Congressional Record Index_. 323 Baker, Carole, Senate Budget: ©. oo arid Baker, Daniel P., Land Management, Interior__ 559 Baker, Dianna, secretary to Representative Baker, Donald, I., Antitrust, Justice... —--.._-Baker, Donald M., House Committee on Educa-tion and Labor cada aod LE nud duns Baker, Dorothea A., Administrative Law Judge, Agriculture... eee eee eo 563 Individual Index 1003 Page Baker, Howard H., Jr. (Senator from Ten- nessee): Biography 68 Environment and Public Works Committee... 256 Foreign Relations Committee 257 Rules and Administration Committee Joint Committee on Atomic Energy...________ 321 Joint Committee on the Library Select Committee on Intelligence Commission for Extension, U.S. Capitol. _____ 326 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Minority Leader of the Senate National Republican Senatorial Committee_. 263 Republican Policy Committee 263 Senate Office Building Commission. ne em DOD Baker, Mrs. Howard H., Jr. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 723 Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars. _________ 723 Baker, John A. Jr. States ceccs or os = Baker, John Patrick, House Committee on Ways and Means Baker, Mabel C., House Ways and Means Baker, Merri I, Senate Press Gallery Baker, Raymond E., Insurance, HUD 633 Baker, Richard A., ‘Secretary’ s Office, Senate_. 418 Baker, Robert M., ’Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- tion, Interior Baker, Robert N., Election Commission ______ Baker, William 0. President’s Committee on Science and Technology Bakke, Karl E., Maritime Commission Bakker, Age R. 'Tammenoms, Ambassador from the N etherlands Balancy, Pierre Guy Girald, Ambassador from Balcer, DonaldA., Employment, Labor Balducci, Leo L., Capitol Page School Baldus, Alvin (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography Agriculture Committee Small Business Committee 294 Baldwin Calvin B., National Cancer Institute, 3 Ww Baldwin, Douglas P., Bureau of Outdcor Rec-reation, Interior 557 Baldwin, Elizabeth B., Office of the Minority Secretary, Senate 420 Baldwin, Goldie A., House Education and 5 Baldwin, Henry de Forest, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Baldwin, Janet, Senate Budget Committee Baldwin, Joan B., Senate Committee on Re-publican Policy Baldwin, Philip B., judge, U.S. Court of Cus-toms and Patent Appeals (biography) Baldwin, Velma N., Office of Management and Budget 473 Bale, Margaret, secretary to Representative Teague of T' Bale, Margo, D.C. Government 84 Bale, Stephan G., Office of Secretary, Senate... 418 Balfour, DouglasJ., Senate, Aging 266 Balitis, Rose M., Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, H Balk-Tusa, Jacqueline, Administrative Review. 325 Ball, Andrew, House Interior and Insular Page Bamford, Robert C., Administrative Con- Banjavic, Emil T Banks, George, D.C. a ul 78! Bannister, Barbara S., House Public Works oy and Transportation. 3 anion, Thomast.,J., Inspector General’s Office, Baptista, Sam, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House Baranowski, William, House Administration. 308 Baraz, Robert H. , Inter-American, State UD Barber, John C., Forest, USDA Barber, Mary Jane B., Senate Appropriations... Barber, Max M., Senate Radio and Television Gallery Barber, Richard, House Interior Committee. Barber, Robert D., U.S. Information Agency. Barber, Robert Ww, Energy Research and De- YRlopment.: eitSe Barbour, Robert E., Department of State 484 Barboza, Maurice, Judiciary Committee, House. 312 Barchet, Capt. Stephen, Health, DOD Barcias, F. Henry, Jr.,, General Accounting Bard, Brig. Gen. John C., Academy, Army.... sl Bardon, Marcel, NSF Barefoot, JoAnn S., Senate Committee on Ban king, Housing and Urban Affairs Bargislski, Elizabeth, House Ways and Means... ii Barian, Dicran B., Library of Congress Bario, Patricia XY. ' Executive Office Barkdoll, Gerald , Food and Drug, HEW____ oir Barker, Ernest C. , Library of Congress Barker, James T,, National Labor i Board Barker, John F., Privacy Protection Barker, Robert Ba Financial, Navy 5 Barksdale, James, Senate Seni on Agri-a culture, Nutrition and Forestry Barlow, Mary C., Superior Court of the District pos of Columbia Barnako, Frank R., Administrative Conference. gs Barnako, Frank BR. Occupational Safety _______ Barnard, D. Douglas, Jr. (Representative from Georgia): Biography. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Veterans’ Affairs Committee Barnbey, Malcolm R., State Barnes, Charles R., Mediation Board... 701 Barnes, Dennis, House Post Off ce 426 Barnes, Harry G., Jr., Ambassador to Romania. us Barnes,J. A., Boulder, Commerce Barnes, Raymond F., administrative assistant to Representative ‘McFall Barnes, Chief M. Sgt. ThomasN., Jr.: Air Staff, Air Force U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home. ——----724 Barnes, WilliamP., Permits, D.C. Government. ™ Barnett, Frank E., Territorial, Interior Barnett, J. DeAnn, Financial, Air Force x Barnett, Richard C., House Committee on id Public Works and Transportation Barnett, Robert E., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Barnicle, Tim, Joint Economic Committee Barnwell, Capt. F. M., Surgery, Navy... Ball, ng secretary to Representative Don H. Clausen 376 Barnwell, Richard B., "HUD Field Offices Fastiee oc 0 SE en Barone, James, Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, 50 Ball, Stuart M., Maritime, Commerce Ball, Tom, Legislative, Navy Ballard, Charles R., Rural Electrification, 5 Ballard, J. Vernon, Labor-Management Services. ge and Forestry Baroody, William J., Woodrow Wilson Center, i Smithsonian Barr, Florence, Senate Committee on Banking, 9h Ballard, Insp. Leonard H., Capitol Police Housing, and Urban Affairs Ballard, Richard E., Support, Agriculture Barr, NathanielF., ERDA Belo Dorothy, House Committee on is Barr, William W., D.C. Government Barrett, Ashton C., Federal Maritime Commis- 3 Balsley, James R., Geological Survey, Interior. 554 Bame, Jack J., Economic Analysis, Commerce. 586 Barrett, Clifford I., Reclamation, Interior 1004 Congressional Directory Page Barrett, David M., Mental Retardation__.______ 332 Bapent, Deborah, Republican Conference, Commi Barrett,on. Federal Paperwork. ___________ Barrett, Jerome T., Federal Mediation ae By Conciliation BOrvite. ... cobras eed 678 Barrett, Michael F., House Interstate and Foreign COMMEICR...... ive iui dimen n 311 Barrett, Richard R., Botanic Garden____.______ 435 Barrett, Robert E., Safety Administration, Interior FOLATE SENT BA RRR ra 555 Barrett, St. John, lapigtaio HEW. oo ee 610 Barrett William3: GPO... vn or aa ast 438 Barrick, Penelope 9. ois Appropriations__._ 268 Barrie, Dennis, Archives of American Art, seSmithsonian XL... td ar ain 718 Barriere, John E., House Democratic Steering and Policy oo a ie -Commitien..... i Barringer, Philip E., International Security Affairs, Defense roi maa is 502 Barrington, Barry, Technology Assessment. ___ 445 Barron, Donald P., Investigative, Defense. .__. 509 Barron, John S., Tennessee Valley Authority... 725 Barrow, ‘George W., Energy Research and Development. ooo au i ae 666 Barrow, Rear Adm. John C.: Brazil-U.S:Defense: . -.-... isle. 808 Conada-U.S. Defense...Clo. ooo 813 Mexican-U.S. Defense. _______ 809 Ba M. Pope, Office of Legislative ‘Counsel, Ee ST St LL SI A 13 SP 529 Barrow, Timothy A., Manpower Policy________ 330 Barrow, Rear Adm. Ww. W., Coast Guard, DOT. 642 Barry, Lt. Col. Albert, Naval Liaison..__.__. 434 Barry, Eugene F., Mediation and Conciliation__ 678 Barry, John D., A.A. to Representative Fish__ 378 Barry, Joseph Ai AS S. Parole Commission___. 727 Barry, Learned w., Nuclear Regulatory_____. 705 Barry, Marion, Jr., Council, D.C. Government. 782 Barry, Victor H., Jr., Soil Conservation Service, Agricdltlire a ieee 580 Barsky, Cyril, Geographic Names, Interior____ 560 Barsy, Janet, Senate Foreign Relations________ 272 Bart, Maurice P., International Bank________ 803 Bartak, Frank 1. Federal Maritime Commis-a7 Barteau, Capt. C. L., Council, Navy__________ 525 Farhi Herman W., Office of NS inlstton, on Bartholomew, George A., Officials, Smith- TED et et A a LAN A A I 716 Bartholomew, Reginald, State__________________ 482 Bartfivell Jack C., IIT, D.C. Committee, 207 Bartlott, ey F. (Senator from Oklahoma): Biography A RE NI RA TRI Red 148 Armed Services Committee. ....______________ 252 Energy and Natural Resources. ______________ 255 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy____ 335 Republican Policy Committee. ______________ 263 Select Committee on Indian Affairs__________ 263 Select Committee on Small Business _.___ 265 Bartlett, Joe, Minority Clerk, House__________. 427 Bartlett, Richard Pr; Standards, Commerce. 595 Bartlett, Rita L., House Judiciary... ____ 313 Bartley, William C. Science and Technology Policy 477 Barton, Michael B., Equal Employment. ______ 668 Bartocha, Bodo, National Science Foundation... 702 Barton, Bernard, Data Systems, Agriculture__ 564 Barton, Boyd, HUD Field Offices.________.__ 636 Barton, Harry P., Officials, Smithsonian______ 718 Barton,’Michae¥B., BREOC. J io fois 668 Barton, Richard W., D.C. Government________ 782 Bartcn, Robert D., Senate Foreign Relations Commitee: = oe 272 Barton. Weldon V., House Agriculture___.______ 304 Baruch, Morton A., Housing, HUD__________ 627 Basil, Robert A., Research and Engineering, Defense. INL CM I ER Te Baskins, David L., Congressional Record Alex. CET Pe ae a 323 Page Bass, Chale F..AA. lo Representative ommission aE st ee ee a mn RS RS 672 Bassett, Harry Hood, Park, Interior. ________ 556 Bassett, Harold N., FBI, Justice ERAN 547 Bassett, Nilsson, International, Commerce____ 588 Bassford, Wallace O., Services University, Defense rt Sd RI I I WN 12 Bastian, WalterM., Jr, USTA © 0 = "=... 725 Bastian, Lloyd A., ' Finance, Justice. iu seo 542 Bateman, William J., Interstate Commerce Commission... 688 In Bates, C. M., Jr., Office of Architect of the Capifol 2x ic en Ee pity 430 Bates, Carl, Joint Committee on Taxation____ 324 Bates, Dr. Charles C., Coast Guard, DOT ____ 641 Bae Doroty M., Research, Library of Con- ei lt nl a BAU 441 Bate “Gilbert L., Administrative Office, U.S. ours... oo .. 777 Bates, R. Scott, Office of ‘Secretary of the Senate. 417 Bates, Richard M., Rules, House... -_..... 315 Bates, Richard R., FDA, HEW. .. _ .....o0 617 Bates, Robert B., Civil Service Commission__ 660 Bates, Robert S., House Judiciary 3 Bates, Warren A., IRS, Treasury______________ Bateson, Levi aq. Community, HUD... ...o..682 Bathurst, Vern M., Soil Conservation Service_. 579 Batt, David L., "administrative assistant to Representative Waggonner.......c.. ns. 390 Battin, Sally, secretary to Representative Evans ES RRTR 378 Battista, Anthony, House Armed Services______ 305 Baucus, Max (Representative from Montana): Biography... irey SEE 103 Appropriations Committee___________________ 277 Boner, Donglas ERDAS...ar. 666 :C., a... Bauer, Margaret L., House Committee on Agriculture.___________ 304 Baum, Edith C., Education and Labor Com- mittee, HOUSE ie er ot 308 Baum, Myron C., Tax Division, Justice._._.______ 546 Baum, Warren C., International Bank for Re- construction and Develobpment_____________ 801 Bauman, Patricia, Human Resources, ‘Senate__ 273 Bauman, Robert E. (Representative from Maryland): Blography. i a. i se neSate T lant 77 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee..____ 286 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee____ 290 National Republican Congressional Com- mitten. i. ol oie Ra gr nena ee 300 Commission on Administrative Review_______ 325 Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf ce te 298 Baumgarten, Jon A., Copyright, Library of CONDTOSS.. . na mids on on SPs it £ Sm im do 443 Baushke, James L., Legislative, DOD _._.__.____ 503 Baxter, Albert). PCO. aaa 673 Baxter, Ann, House Ways and Means__.__________ 318 Baxter, Donald H., U.S. Tax Court... ....... 771 Bay, Ovid U., Extension Service, Agriculture... 577 Bayh, Birch (Senator from Indiana): Biography. . ae dE ek mens Appropriations Committee. ___________ Judiciary Committee _____________ Select Committee on Intelligence Bayley, Ned D., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture. Baylor, Alfred E., Jr., D.C. Government. _ Baynes, George Railroad Retirement Board. Bayrer, Ralph 1. ERDAS a Bazelon, David TL. chief judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for ¢*:» District of Columbia Circuit (biography). ool ula) ool as a 741 Beach, Donald R.. D.C. Government____________ Beach, Mary E. T., Securities and Exchange Commission... .c.2 oi vin oo ooh hy 711 Beach, Ni Statistical, USDA Beagle, Gail J., administrative assistant to Representative Gonzalez. __________________ 379 Beal, Lynn K., secretary to Representative aster a en at Beal. Merrill D., Parks, Interior. _____________._ Beale, Jacqueline R., Senate Commerce..._- Individual Index 1005 Page Beam, Dorothy A., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Beam, Dr. Walter R., Research, Air Force Bean, John J., CSC 66! Beane, Frederick B., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbia 7 Beard, Dan, Domestic Council Beard, Edward A., Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia Beard, Edward P. (Representative from Rhode Island): Biography Education and Labor Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committee on Aging Beard, Lane, secretary to Representative Stangeland 389 Beard, Robin L. (Representative from Ten- nessee): Biography Armed Services Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Beardsley, Bruce M., Federal Reserve System... 659 Beasley, J. Lamar, Forest, Agriculture 577 Beasley, Lloyd L., Jr., Senate Commerce Beatman, J. W., Naval Air Systems Command. . 530 Beaty, Layne, Communication, Agriculture Beattie, Donald A., Operating, ERDA Beatty, Frank J., Defense Contract Audit Agency Beaty, Laura L., Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senate Beauchamp, Danielle M., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Beauchesne, Sue, secretary to Representative Beaupre, Bernard, International Joint Commis- sion, United States and Canada Beavers, Joseph A., D.C. Government 7 Beavers, Sharon, House Majority Whip Office_... 423 Beazley, Mary W., OMB 473 Bebb, Edward K., Bureau of Reclamation, Interior Bechtel, Dale C., House Interstate and Foreign Bechtel, Frank A., Publications Distribution Service, House Beck, Eckardt C., EPA Beck, James R., Jr., Civil Service Commission... 662 53 Beck, Thomas E., Census, Commerce Becker, Herbert S., Economic Development Administration, Commerce Becker, Joseph, National Commission on Li- braries and Information Science Becker, Karl F.,Office of Comptroller, Defense._ 500 Becker, Kathy, secretary to Representative Lloyd of Tennessee Becker, Paul H., administrative assistant to Representative Slack : Becker, Ralph E., Ambassador to Honduras____ 843 Becker, Robert J., administrative assistant to Representative Gilman 37 Becker, William, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Beckjord, Eric S., ERDA Beckler, John W., House Government Opera- Beckman, Norman, CSC Bedell, Berkley (Representative from Iowa): Biography Agriculture Committee International Relations Committee Small Business Committee Bedell, Charles A., House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Page Bedell, Charles A., Outer Continental Shelf, House Bedini, Silvio A., National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian 2 Bedsole, Jemes T., Office of Administrative As-sistant to Secretary of the Army 5 Bee, Edna, Maritime, Commerce Bee, Brig. Gen. Thomas G., Comptroller's Office, Air Force Beebe, N. Lorraine, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 726 632 Beers, Charles E., Business, Commerce....____ 588 Beers, Rand, State Beets, Virginia, National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Beever, Joseph R., Services, Labor Behar, Diane, House Budget Behr, Tobort M., Arms Control and Disarma- men Behrens, E. F., Management, ____ Agriculture... 564 Beier, Emerson, Pension Fund 708 Beilenson, Anthony C. (Representative from California): Biography International Relations Committee Judiciary Committee Science and Technology Committee. _________ 293 Beim, David O., Export-Import Bank__.._.____ 670 Beinke, Col. Walter, Research and Develop-ment, Army 517 Beirne, James P., Energy and Natural Resources Committee Beitel, Marcel L., Office of the Clerk, House.__ Belanger, Raymond G., FAA, DOT 6 Belden, Marvin, International, Commerce Belding, John A., Operating, ERDA Belew, Wendell, House Budget..._____. Belford, William, Disaster, HUD Beling, John K., Research, Defense ___.__._____ 499 Bell, Alta G., Administration, Labor .--004 Bell, B. Jean, secretary to Representative Hagedorn Bell, Capt. Clyde R., Office of the Under Secre-tary, Navy 523 Bell, Col. Clyde B., Jr., Under Secretary’s fice, Army -523 Bell, Darwin M., International Labor Organi- McEwen Bell, George R., Federal Power Commission... 679 Bell, Griffin (Attorney General, Department of Justice): Biography Energy Resources Officers, Red Cross Bell, J. Raymond, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission Bell, Joanna, Senate Foreign Relations Bell, Joanne E., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Bell, John A., Office of General Counsel, HUD. 626 Bell, Karl E., Standards, Commerce... ..._._--595 Bell, Peter D., HEW Bell, Ralph L., SEC Bell, Lt. Roy C., Capitol Police Bell, S. Morey, Department of State Bell, Susan, Agriculture, House...--——--304 Bellenghi, Joseph, National Credit Union Administration 69 Bellis, M. Douglass, Office of Legislative Coun-sel, H 428 Bellmon, Henry L. (Senator from Oklahoma): BIOEraphY.--conoid nino mn tm mn pm mm mn 14 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com-250 Appropriations Committee Budget Committee — --Migratory Bird Conservation Commission..--Senate Office Building Commission - Belovski, Dince, from Ambassador Yugoslavia. 837 1006 Congressional Directory Page Belsky, Martin H.: House Judiciary... ....0 o.oo eenitanidll 312 Outer Continental Shelf, House... _______.___ 298 Belson, James A., Superior Court of the District ol.Columbig... oon. rrr iL BER Bement, Arden L., Research, DOD____________ mn Belton, Brenda i D.C. Government... 792 Benander, Lt. Comdr. D. N., Medicine, Navy. 532 Bender, Myer, Nuclear Regulatory Bender, Paul C., Administrative Office of U.S. COUT, vit mn ea amd A pr Be aa LL] 777 Benedetti, Maryjo, Senate Finance Committee. 271 Benedini, Lorraine F., secretary to Representa- tivaJeffords...........oBian nasi. 381 ideo Bengtson, Barbara §S., secretary to Senator ET] A LE Tur A BAR 4 EA 369 SALA. Beniamin, Abraham, Railroad Retirement 729 Blin, Adam, Jr. (Representative from Indiana): Biography...o. cia oiuss dias ago nt 58 Appropriations Committee. _._.__.________.__ 277 Benjamin, Bettie G., Board of Education, D.C. COVEriMeNt. v4 ois os en seb at 786 Benjamin, Irwin A., Standards, Commerce._..__ 596 Benjamin, William ; Indian, Interior... 553 Ben] enk, Munir P. , International Banko... 801 an Rear Adm. W. M., Coast Guard...... 641 Bennet, "Douglas J., Stafe. oi.oi Tt 482 Bennett, Calvin, Stabilization, Agriculture... 566 Bennett, Charles E. (Representative from Florida): Biography. -.—ct Jo. Sih a LBL IEE A 34 Armed Services Committee ..._______._._.______ 279 Standards of Official Conduct... _..__._________ 295 Bennett, Dianne, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Bennett, Donald 'W., Federal Railroad Adminis-tration i ait avai BL Bennett, Mrs. Eleanor F., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation... ...0.. 200 cio. 200 Bennett, Eugene, D.C. Government___________ Bennett, Frank W., Rural Electrification, Agri-ws culture Cans ARSE a EI La LS MR AA ALN Bes Harvey D., Library of Medicine, Bennett, Dr. John J., Logistics, Defense_..___.. Bennett, Joseph S., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, ATNY. oe ww Cadet ohare inna: some 517 Bennett, L. Glenn, Program Divisions, USDA... 572 Bennett, Marion T. ,judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biograp hye de Rn ar is. 748 Bennett, re: secretary to Representative Emery Nn a 378 Bennett, W. Tapley, Department of State___... 488 Bennett, Wallace F., Overseas Investment._.._.. 708 Bennette, Lt. Le Van T. , Capitol Police........ 431 Bennison, John C. , Economic Policy oo Ly 475 Benoit, Gerald J., Housing, HUD... =... 628 Bensinger, Peter B., Drug, Justice ________._.._. 547 Benson, C. Neil, Postal Service..._.._.ooooceoo-729 Benson, Joe Neal, Tennessee Valley Authority. 725 Benson, Kathleen, A.A. to Representative O08. ERE he a he ee 384 Benson, Lucy W., State... 0 Tr or. 480 Benson, Mrs. Lucy Wilson, Red Cross..._._.... 654 Benson, Ms. Lucy, Administrative Review____. 325 Banton, O. Bryant, Census, Commerce. _____.. 587 Benton, John B., Electronic Fund Transfers... 331 Benton, Robert D., Federal Paperwork._______._ 326 Bentsen, Lloyd M., Jr. (Senator from Texas): Biography AROSE RPA IR Ca RR 171 Environment and Public Works. ___.___._.... Finance Committee... i or no lie: 256 cieoeiide Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committees. 262 Joint Economic Committee 3 Benz, G. K., U.N. Food and Agriculture_______ Berdes, George R., House Committee on Inter-national Relations 3 Berens, Donald F., House Committee on Edu-cationan@ Tabor... oo nil i of tu ar ay 308 Berg, George L., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Hagedorn MERC Se) EV Sl TA 380 Berg-Hansen, Judy Beth, Republican Policy Committee Page Berg ono, Superior Court of the District of Columb 776 Berg, N vi? A, Soil Conservation Service... 579 Berg, Richard K., Administrative Conference ofthe United States... oat tacolis, 651 Berger, Ernest A., Board of Regents..._.._..... 717 Berger, Patricia Ww. , Standards, Commerce... .. 595 Berger, Wallace G., ’ Senate Appropriations debit 267 Bergin, Margaret, administrative assistant to Representative Simon... __..... 388 Bergin, Peter J., Superior Court of the District ol Columbia... c iaduni tien inbred att ud 776 Bergland, Bob (Secretary of Agriculture): Blography......... ecsetibaiuuel asia Jods 561 Energy ReSOUrees. ci... coouvi-aves iisials san Migratory Bird Conservation Commission... 330 Bergland, Glen, Rural Telephone, Agriculture.. 574 Bergman, Edwin, Archives, Smithsonian....... 718 Bergman, Robert "House Legislative A 42 Berquist, Brig. Gen. Robert L., Readiness, ATTY iv. i dian nn eon rd im mea Ede wan 520 Beto C. Fred, Treasurydil o calcboooe 491 Bergstrom, Col. Leonard F. D.C. National £711 + EE NREL SI Sol WI 0 CAN A 790 Bergt, Laura M., Indian, Interior... ..____...--559 Berke, George B., Directors, Red Cross_____... 655 Berklund, Curt, T.and Management, Interior... 559 berlin, John H. , Office of Architect of the Capi-120 t 785 Berling, Alfred E., District of Columbia Courts. 775 Berman, Michael s., Vice President’s Office... 416 Berman, Paul P.; National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities... _..___........ 6 Bermingham, Peter, Fine Arts, Smithsonian... 720 Bermudez, Lt. Col. Enrique, Inter-American Defensa... oii. bnnie sil aall 798 Beard, a ormend R. V., Federal Reserve ho ii 1 TA EP ELA ESRB, 7 x Berndt, Ex: Safety, DOT. ui... 0,000 645 Bernhardt, Audrey S., U.S. Court of Claims... 748 Bernhardt, C. Murray, judge, Court of Claims. . 749 Bernier, Col. Francis W., Staff, Air Force.._..__ 539 Bernitz, Alaxander, Attaches, Agriculture Bri ph 568 Bernsen, Sam, Naturalization, Justice... I... 549 Bernstein, Bernice L. , Regional Offices, HEW__ 612 Bernstein, Joseph, Securities and Exchange ee eG 711 Bernstein, Kenneth H., Ways and Means Bernstein, Lewis, Antitrust Division, Justice. . 544 Bernstein, Philip A., General Accounting Office. 437 Bernsten, "Carl L., Forest, Agriculture... 578 Berntson, Byron, "Research, Agriculture... ____ 575 Berreth, Donald A. Disease Control, HEW____ 617 Berrigan, Cesarina, "secretary to Representative Fr TV LR A Rel 374 Berrington, Craig A., Office of the Solicitor, Labor. ur ocires 603 Berry, David M., Senate Finance... 271 Berry, E. Y., Board on National Parks, Interior. 557 Berry, James D., Red Cros... re 654 Berry, Lewis E., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. so. oiitisnls 311 Berry, Max N., D.C. Law Revision. . _ Berry, Paul L., Library of Congress.RPC RY: Berry, Robert ¥.. Office of the Clerk, House... 424 Berry, Robert E., ’ Engineering, Defense... 499 Berry, Seymour, Printing, Treasury. . <= co-nun-394 Berry, Lt. Gen. Sidney B., Military Academy, Amys oo Ln 521 Berry, William R., Public Health, Hew 616 Berthold, R. Scott, Museum of History and Technology SCE IVE A i hati y0 LAAN hs Srey iv 721 Bertness, Glen T., Immigration, Justice... 549 Bertoerello, Evelyn, House Interior and Insular ATairsoo rn ae Lal eo Bertoni, Col. Waldo E., Communications, DOD Betram, Marian, Senate Democratic Policy Commiteedor i i amidase ann ic Berube, Bertrand G., Administration, GSA_._. 682 Beshoar, John M., International, USDA___..___. 567 Best, Robert A., Senate Committee on Finance. 271 Betancourt, Ricardo Anzola, OAS... .. 812 Individual Index 1007 Page Bethune, Patricia, House Public Works and Transportation... oi... a. on, dn Lan ole 314 Bettendorf, LawrenceJ., Patent, Commerce.__. 599 Betts, Robert J Tennessee V alley Authority _ Beuley, Robert W., Audit, USDA. =F ses Bevill, Tom (Representative from Alabama): Biography i A Sd GR nn Sh ma aes 5 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 277 Bevill, Mrs. Tom, The Congressional Club. ____ Bevis, Edward R., Jr., Management, Agricul-1 EI te a SS or ee Te Biaggi, Mario (Representative from New York): Biography Ena and Labor Committee... ___.____ 23 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Bod of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- Boara of Visitors to the Merchant Marine ACO a men Select Committee on Aging Biaggini, Benjamin F., Transportation Policy_. 331 Bibeau, pH, Names, Interior... _.__ 560 0 Bicklond. Harry D., National Mediation Board... 701 Biddle, Livingston, Human Resources. .__._____ 273 Biden, Joseph R., Jr. (Senator from Delaware): Biography VR RC a RE Ln 32 Budget Committee oo. 3 oar 5 oo 254 Foreign Relations Committee _______________ 257 Judiciary Committee. = = coo Fos = oF 260 Select Committee on Intelligence. ____________ 264 Bielo, Robert J., Susquehanna River___________ 724 Bierman, Everett E., House Committee on International Relations... _..___ 310 Bierman, Glenn G., Packers and Stockyards Administration, Agriculture de LBS 571 Bierman, John D., Export-Import Bank _._____ 670 Bigelow, David 7 Indian Claims Commission. 686 Biggins, Arthur L., 2 ax, Justice, at lil 546 Biglane, Violet W., secretary to Senator Hum- hye al ox = Dae NA Ee es 370 Biglin, Donald J., Civil Service Commission._. 661 Bilbrough, Walter E., Office of Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates. ...._. Bilget, Tune, International Bank. __.______.._._ Billinger, James, Joint Committee on Taxation-. 324 Billings, Leon ox Senate Committee on En- vironment and Public Works. ___________._. 271 Billington, James H., Woodrow Wilson Center, S92 Smithsonian re ee de OR LY Bindzi, Benoit, Ambassador from Cameroon. . 824 Binford, Elmer C., BUD Field Office. .........: 636 Bingham, Barry, Sr., Portrait Gallery, Smith- rr De I EC 721 Binghowm, Eula, Tabor... ooo. oui i 0 602 Bingham, George S., Bonneville Power Admin- istration ee en Ts Se 555 Bingham, Jeff M., administrative assistant to Senator Garn.. 369 Bingham, Jonathan B. (Representative from New York): Blgaraply. ov Lea heute 127 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... _. 286 International Relations Committee... ____. 287 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. 299 Barepe. TE 327 Bingham, Lois A., Fine Arts, Smithsonian___.. 720 Bingman, Charles F., Urban, DOT.___________ 646 Biniek, Joseph P., Congress a 441 Birch, Edward H., D.C. Government .________ 788 Birch, Guy J., HUD Field Offices... ......... 636 Birch, WalterW., Railroad Retirement... ____ 729 Bird, Comer H. Ir. , Research, Navy. __________ 528 Bird, Michael D., J oint Committee on Taxation. 324 Birkle, Baltas E., General Accounting Office.__ 436 Birmingham, B. W., Standards, Commerce... 597 Birssenden, Carrol W., American National Red a CR A EN A 654 Bischoff, John M., Superior Court of the District of Colimbia.... i 5 lr a Ns 775 Bishop, David, D.C. Government. __...._... 785 Page Bishop, Kathryn P., Select Committee on Nu-trition and Human Needs, Senate. ___ ______ 264 Bishop, Marion F. (Buddy), administrative assistant to Representative Whitten________ 391 Bisplinghoff, Raymond L., NSF_______________ 704 Bitterman, Kathleen S., AID, States. aoa: 489 Bjellos, Eli S.; Publications Distribution Serv- ice, HOUSE. coe ee pi 42 Bjorge, Sara E., Patent, Commerce._..._._.___._ 5 Bimbers, Richard, American National Red, Black, Set. Maj. Henry H., Marine Corps, Navy. i Black, Jack E., Governors, Red Cross... ..-.. Black, Kenneth E., Sport Fisheries, Interior... oa Black, Kenneth I administrative assistant to Representative Goldwater._________________ 3 Black, Martin P., House Administration Commitien. or oe as corer sa Black, Rosalind M., legislative assistant to Representative Dent...i nana. 00a 377 Black, Uyless D., Federal Reserve _._________. 659 Black, William, SBA... ainda 715 Blackburn, Lois, administrative assistant to Representative Burke of Florida. .__._._.__ 375 Blackman, A. Wade, Operating, ERDA________ 666 Blackman, Herbert N., Office of Secretary, Labor 601 Blackmun, Harry A. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States): Blography:. coi adil 735 aside og Publications, GSA... 0. fa. iat is ay. 685 Blackshaw, Elizabeth, secretary to Senator Hathaway... ooo... nod yooa Toes Song oo) 370 Blackston, Capt. James O., Capitol Police.___. 431 Blackwell, Robert J., Office of Secretary, Com- 58 Blades, Nancy, L.A. to Representative Howard. = Blaich, Oswald P., Finance, USDA Blair, Louis H., Science and ’ -echnology Policy. pe Blair, Robert, Disaster, TUD 634 Blair, Warren 'E., Law, SEC Blair, William ov, Jr., Department of State...__ Blake, Carl, administrative assistant to Senator {TL SOAR I SN RTF AL le Se hc Blake, toy Elizabeth Brooke, Fine Arts, Smithsonian. . ic a flea ilar JL smo 720 Blake, James J., Ambassador to Iceland _______ 843 Blake, Col. Thomas F., Jr., Logistics, DOD_ _. 502 Blakely, Christal, J oint Economic Committee. 325 Blaker, James ]., Analyiis and Evaluation, 5h Defense. a oth Blamphin, John M., “Public Health “Service, HEW i nar 616 Blane, Roger Diy SBC...tonic al 711 ii Blanchard, Bruce, Program Development Interior A I nn AAAS Se LA NRE I Blanchard, Francis: International Labor Organization... ioio0 806 Labor, TN ee ae lL a Re Su as 819 Blanchard, James J. (Representative from Michigan): BIograpYY os SA Se al 91 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Commit-250 70 ACO VR rR RC a bbe a of EL Science and Technology Committee. _________ 293 Blanchard, Larry, Executive, NCUA __________ 697 Blanchard, John D.. Readiness, Army. i... 519 Blanchard, Capt. Ralph, Information, Navy._. 527 Blancheri, "Howard A., Library of Congress Hint 439 Blanck, Lt. Col. Ronald R., Health, DOD____ 513 Blankenship, Benjamin R., Research, Agricul- cb+ XO SOA iy ERE 575 SONA Blankenship, L. Vaughn, NS¥F_________________ 703 Blanton, Maj. Gen. Charles C., Air Force..____ 535 Blasch, Comdr. Lynn P., Marine Corps, Navy. 529 Blatnik, John A., Former Members of Congress. 682 Blaydes, Laurel E., Senate Commerce. 270 Bleicken, Gerhard D., American Battle Monu-ments Commission. oom 653 Blessley, Florence C., Office of the Secretary, TUT1 DEA I NED AT SSN a, 417 Bliss, Donald T., Secretary’s Office, DOT..____ 640 Blitzer, Charles, Smithsonian Institution...___. 716 Blobel, Manfred G., International Bank.._._._. 803 Bloch, Beate, Office of Solicitor, Labor. ________ 603 Bloch, Julia C., Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Senate... _occoea_. 1008 Congressional Directory Page Block, Leigh B., Hirshhorn Museum and Sculp-Ie Gardens. hr aidsTE 719 Block, Samuel B., Superior Court, District of I GDRA A 77 Blommer, Michael W., A.A. to Representative Wiggins AE WER en 391 Bloom, James D., Disease Control, HEW ______ 617 Bloom, Robert, FDIC go ih ers 7 74 Bloom, Robert, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 493 Bloomberg, Burton, Office of General Counsel, a Bloomer, Col. William A., Secretary’s Office, ING cates oo Pe Sonn Sms wn td whet BRS 5 523 Bloomfield, Richard J., Ambassador to Ecuador 842 Blouin, Michael T. (Representative from Iowa): Biography So seda a 63 Education and Labor Committee. ...________ 283 Government Operations Committee... ____ 284 Select Committee on Aging. .________________ 301 Blouin, Suzanne, House Ways and Means..._.__ 318 Blow, James L., International, Commerce_.____ 589 Bloyer, Gloria, House Ways and Means. _.__.__ 318 Blue, Brantley, Indian Claims. <.... a... ...i. 686 Blue, William L.., Bicentennial =... .... fi... 655 Blum, Barbara, BPA = iii 667 Blum, James L., Congressional Budget_..______ 435 Blume, Edward J., Library Blume, Mildred, Ways and Blumenfeld, Michael, AYmY. Blumenthal, Ronnie, Equal portunity Commission . Blumenthal, Dr. Sidney, Institute, HEW Blumenthal, W. Michael Treasury): Biography fie cr a of Congress.._..._. 443 Means, House... ____ 318 ei edie 516 Employment Op- NEAL 668 Heart and "Lung 622 “(Secretary “of the a eRe 491 Council on Wage and Price Stability...__ 476 Foreign-Trade Zones Board. ._.______________ 681 Library of Congress Trust Fund... __________ 444 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation...____ 708 Red Cross... ..ooite old sei bib adios 653 Bly, Mary, House Science and Technology. .-__ 316 Blythe, Dee C., Occupational. _________________ 706 Boale, George D. , Defense Mapping Agency..__ 510 Babowi, Ms. Tempte, A.A. to Reproseniuive ndger... uil Bobys, RE , Permits, D.C. Government__ 784 Bochicchio, AT, JA Et Le in rT a 20 Boddie, J ohn W. , Financial, Air Force. _—____ 536 Bodine, Lt. Charles N., Capitol Police.________ 431 Bodolus, Carl 1, Securities and Exchange_____ 711 Boe, Nils A. chief judge, U.S. Customs Court DIOTIADAY i cats. Au eiloe 761 Boeschenstein, WilliamW., Red Cross... ______ 654 Boehlert, Sherwood LA. A. to Representative Mitchell of New York. _____ liu B84 Boehner, Walter R., Office of Secretary, DOT. _. 639 Boeker, Paul H. , Inter-American, State... iw 486 Boesel, "Andrew, inl ea Sar Boeschenstein, "William W., Governors, Bed Bogart, Charles Gary, Offa of the Clerk, LT Se ae AOR RAR Bogdanoff, George W., Export-Import Bank____ 620 Boggs, J. Caleb, Former Members of Congress... 682 Boggs, Lilburn E., Secret Service, Treasury... 496 Boggs, Lindy (Mrs. Hale) (Representative from Louisiana): Biography: oc, ov. Le ation a 72 Appropriations Committee ._......_..__.._._. 277 Board of Regents, Smithsonian. _________.____ 716 House Recording Studio... _______._._. 299 Boggs, Timothy A., House Judiciary ........_.__ 312 . Bogle, Sally B., House Science and Technol- $0 eR a ey pe AA BSE SS 316 Bogner, Neil F., Soil, Agriculture. ____________ 580 Bohen, Frederick Mo EW. larwy 609 Bohlen, E.U. Curtis, Tntorior 22: Toe 556 o.oo Boidock, John, East-West, Commerce. _____.___ 591 Boissevain, Harry, House Budget Committee.__ 306 Bokel, John l.; FC oir irapre 680 Page Boland, Edward P. (Representative from Mas- sachusetts): BIO DIY i x ati os esr vr oe as Si mS Ai Eg 82 Appropriations Committee___________________ 277 Bolce, Dr. William J., Domestic, Commerce..__ 590 Boldue, J. P., Administration, Agriculture... __ 561 Bolen, David B., Stale... rf fe ais 483 Boleyn, William A; Transit Authority. _..___..__ 730 Bolger, Philip H., Office of Secretary, DOT .__. 640 Bolger, William F., Postal Service... ......0 727 Bolin, Bertil, International Labor Organiza- tion ep Li me i rE A Bw mg 806 Boling, Melba, Secretary’s Office, DOD _______._ 498 Boling, William G., Operations, Agriculture_.__ 571 Bolling, Richard (Representative from Mis- souri): BIOZTaDNY «CitrateSta ie er Ee mn on as 100 Rules Committees. ooo 0 iia... 293 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. hig Joint Economic. .Commitlee.. .-....iceccain.. Select Committee on Ethics... ...__.. oo Troman-Scholarship. oo ol co oh oe. ema i= 686 Bolt, Thomas E., Secretary’s Office, Navy__._. 523 Bolton, Ann D., administrative assistant to Representative Derwinski________________.__ 377 Bolton, Jay H., Supply Service, GSA_______.... 683 Bolton, Kenneth E., Railroad, DOT. ____..___. 645 Bolick, Richard, Joint Economic Commit- Bolin: Gerald E., Securities and Exchange Commission a soar RR EI eh Bomani, Paul, Ambassador from Tanzania____. 836 Bombardier, Gary, L.A. to Representative MeHuch. i... eeroe Re wae unt Bommarito, Peter, Board, Red Cross_......_... 654 Bomstein, Sanford, D.C. Government _ ________ 790 Bond, Ann, Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and 1 ER Re fe a ER, (TR 267 Bond, F. Leroy, Forest, Agriculture_______...... 577 Bond, Mary Ann, secretary to Representative Andrews of North Dakota___._______....._.. 373 Bond, Mary George, Southeastern Power Ad-MINIS AION. fe te ec Ss eats 555 Bond, Richard L., administrative assistant to Representative Winn... oc Loo nobus 391 Bomnior, David E. (Representative from Michigan): Blography . tir eit es TN Ae ew dane ne 89 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee_.__ 290 Public Works and Transportation Com- eR oe a sa i Sma 292 Bonkers Don (Representative from Washing- ton): BIOZrADNY-. cae te i ang cide Saw Ee ar i 187 International Relations Committee _.__.._..__ 287 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee_.._ 290 Select Committee on Aging _ _ _______......._. 301 Bonner, Donna, Joint Committee on Printing. .. Bonner, Joel E., Jr., Senate Committee on Appropriations. coi nnla eed 268 Bonner, Robert A., Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia PCE eead el SLE Bonnett, Howbert, Forest, USDA _______.___.__ Bonosaro, Carol, U.S. Commission on Civil RIghER. a. i Sihfa an 726 Bolte Mrs. Barbara J., Administrative Officeof the U.S. Courts... souacei 5-5 777 Bookey, Jack H., Securities and Exchange Com-mission... __.___ 2a=718 Boon, Robert E., National Credit “Union Ad- ministration CR RS Aa TT, 698 Boone, Sheldon G., Soil, Agriculture..._____. --580 Boorstin, Daniel J.: Holmes Devise FUNG... asiani anats 332 Libraries and Information Science ____________ 697 Tibrary olf Congress ol. uu Sig, 439 Diiieday Booth, Ann, secretary to Representative Snyder 388 Booth, Marilynn A., Senate Appropriations. ___ 268 Booton, Robert E., Logistics, Defense. ________ 502 Bor, Robert M., House ‘Agriculture a re 304 Borbridge, John, Indian Policy Review. ____.__. 327 Borch, Otto R., "Ambassador from Denmark.___. 826 Borchelt, Mark, Joint Economic Committee... 325 Borellis, Margaret, secretary to Representative Fordof Michigan... : -cf li 0. 379 Borg, C. Arthur, State. t _-=50 Col ee 480 Indwidual Index 1009 Page Borja, Gustavo Ycaza, Ambassador from Ec- Bork, Robert H., Woodrow Wilson International Centerfor Scholars. oi: coteag 723 Borkenhagen, Noreen, Disadvantaged Children 690 Borowski, Irvin M., Securities and Exchange___ 711 Borris, Frank S., D.C. Government..__________ 7 Boryan, George, Senate Foreign Relations______ 272 Boryan, Milan, Joint Committee on Printing___ 323 Boskey, Shirley, International Bank ___________ 803 Bosserman, Helen, Red Cross.._____._______.__ 655 Boster, Davis Eugene, Ambassador to Guate- i1311EO ENR, Call IE ea Ca ha uO) ERO 843 Boswell, Lt. Gen. Marion L., Overseas, Air Force. PED TE 540 Boswell, Terese M., “House Science and Tech- no logy SHES ARR ARN ow 8 ARANRIR IETS A 316 Boswell, William H., Urban Mass Transporta- ION rial LARKin 0 ent Bosworth, Stephen W., Sate oa 486 Botha, R. FF, Ambassador from South Africa_. 836 Bott, Mary Jane, Merchant Marine and Fish- eries, House. oo. ot lanei 313 Bottone, Patrick F., Civil Aeronautics Board__ 659 Botts, Betty, House Budget corso 307 Bottum, John S., Extension Service, Agricul- Boucher, Wayne I., Electronic Fund Transfers. Boughton, Daniel, U.S. Court of Appeals for Districtof Columbia. vio. il 7 L couiil Bourdon, Reginald A., Maritime, Commerce... 592 Bourke, Steven H., House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee _ Hr A 5 PRR Bourgoin, Robert D., Maritime Commission _ __ Bourne, Henry C. , Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculinre. oo. ve de OR 573 Bourne, Peter: Executive Office. ito... 471 President’s Commission on White House Fel- lowships_ ___ Lita le709 Boutaleb, Abdelhadi, “Ambassador from Mo-10800. 3. tr. fiery 833 Bova, Joyce C., House Committee on Armed Services. __.____. to AsbuEn 2.306 Bowden, George M. , Census, "Commerce...__ 587 Bowden, Marion A Energy Research and De- velopment 5 Aa EA Bowdler, William G., Ambassador to South Africa. __. HA A £2 RAY 1 CEA Slo a 846 Bowen, Alva M., Research, Libraryof Congress. 441 Bowen, Charles L. , Mediation and Conciliation. 678 Bowen, David R. (Representative from Mis- sissippi): Biography. a aaliLasIs Agriculture Committee. i. odiiveS50 76 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._. 290 Bowen, Otis R.: Intergovernmental Relations. ________________ 652 President’s Committee on Science and Tech- nology. ol ia ATs Federal Paperwork: co... c.rvaslaaiins 326 Bowers, Capt. Allen P., U.S. Capitol Police. ._ 431 Bowers, Joan A., Senate Commerce. ____ 270 Bowers, Paul E., Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Service LAT Le Lass Bowers, Walter M., Southwestern Power Ad-ministration. al TARY, 556 Bowery, Dr. Thomas G., "National Institutes of Health, BREW ei as 621 Bowler, M. Kenneth, House Ways and Means. _ 318 Bowles, John R., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture . _ ae soe Bowley, Patricia R., Education and Labor Cothimittoe, HOUSE. i re 308 Bowlin, Samuel W., GAO, Congressional Relations. _ ¥ kn 433 Bowman, Bertie, Senate Committee on For- eign Relations oot in ti es 277 Bowman, Mary C., House Post Office_________._ 426 Bowman, Maj. Gen. Richard C.: Canada-US. Defensor...lions. coi 813 Security, Defense: i Sir loom i idutl 503 Bowman, Sissy, Senate Finance Committee____ 271 Bowman, Thomas, House Postmaster’s Office... 426 Bowman, Wallace D., Library of Congress.__... 440 Bowmer, Angus L., Arts and Humanities______ 698 Boya, Thomas S., Ambassador from Benin_____ 824 Page a Dr David R., Emergency Services, Boyd. nis 'C., Management, Agriculture ___ 565 Boyd, Robert S., Senate Budget... .... 0 269 Boyd, Roger S., Nuclear Regulatory... _._._____. 706 Boyd, Steven, House Postmaster’s Office. ______ 426 Boyd, Thomas, House Judiciary_______________ 312 Boyd, Thomas S., Jr., A.A. to Representative Bodine. lr ca aaa a ade 387 Boyd, Willard L., Arts and Humanities________ 698 Boyd, William 2% Transhoriation Safety..-.. 705 Boyden, RobertB., National Science Founda- tionc.u.... aa S70) Boydston, C. Elmo, “House Post Office. ______ 426 Boyer, Lt. Charles a: Coast Guard, DOT__ 641 Boyer, Robert K., House Committee on Inter- national Relations. .> 0. 2 “oon 2 we A 309 Boyes, Barbara A., Statistics, Labor____________ 607 Boykin, Lester J., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary ofthe . 2 518 Army... Boyle, John J., Government Printing Office.___ 438 Boyle, Stephen T.. LEAA Justice........ 0. 548 Boyne, Dr. H. S., ' Boulder Laboratories, Com- 1310 Lv ae Rr Nh SUNT ene | 597 PEATE Boynton, Stephen S., D.C. Law Revision______ 328 Bozarth, Donald F., National Capital Plan- h 4 § 1! Ge CMT Uh Spy i CR es (5 CLARE RS Brachman, Dr. Philip S., Disease Control, HEW NOYOEYe bt a ut aia 0 SE ER 316 Bracknell, Louise, Aging, House________________ 317 Bracy, Terrence L. , Secretary’s Office, DOT___ 641 Bradby, Helen K. D., secretary to Repre- sentative Hawkins... Jl. 0 fo elo 1 380 Braddock, Martha, Joint Committee on De-fenise Production. otua uot Jel Lut. 322 Brodemas: John (Representative from Indi- ana): Blography..is. code Bn 0 LS InP an I, 59 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 283 House Administration Committee..__________ 285 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. 299 Joint Committee on the Library. .___________ 322 Majority Whip........a. J, heim pA es National Historical Publications Commis- 111 8 DC TE Rb TER = A 1 Sl of AE SE EE AMBEEL r % 685 Braden: Ms. Joan, State. oboe 20480 Bradford, Charles, Joint Economic Com- mittee ER I 0 ea a iy 325 Bradford, William G., Ambassador to Chad... 842 Bradley, "Earl B., National Credit Union. _____. 698 Bradley, Frederick M., Washington National Monument Society ico SS. ul clocu.oo. 730 Bradley, Mrs. John L., Archives, Smithsonian___ 718 Bradley, M. RB. Farm Credit Administration... 670 Bradley, Mary ’C.; secretary to Representative a ET Melinda A., House Science and Technology Sy enna re Ta LL 316 Bradley, Patricia O., secretary to Representa- tive Rangel. ooo cn. aes 5380 Bradley, Theodore, D.C. Government. Re Bradley, William ’B.. President’ s Council on x Physical Fitness and Sports. al i dloliim 710 Brady, Donley L., Overseas Investment_______. 708 Brady, Edward Standards, Commerce.____. 595 Brady, John J. "Ir. House Committee on International "Relations ER oe A dS 287 Brady, John: L.; Housing, HUD....co28 oa 627 Brady, Lawrence J., East-West, Commerce__._. 590 Brady, Nancy A. , Secretary’ Ss Office, DOD... 498 Brady, Paul L. , Occupational Safely. vaia-2-706 Brady, Richard D., VA: sa. 729 Brady, William, Criminal, Justices. esi las 545 Brain, Brig. Gen. Tom H., Readiness, Army... 520 Braithwait, Delton, House Post Och es.i 427 Braithwaite, Karl R., Environment and Public Works ti oars he lL ena 271 Braman, Leonard, Superior Court of the District A ee CA 775 Brambilla, M. G., Jr., Council, Navy. ........ 525 Brame, Patricia A., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House. oh iii-3e so nwnrsarenn 32 312 Bramlage, Fred C., American Battle Monu-ments: Commission. ci i. a. Ju toe cudw Ton Bramow, Alvin, Solicitor’s Office, Labor... 79-000 O -77 -66 1010 Congressional Directory Page Branca, Arlene, secretary to Senator Proxmire_. 371 Brand, Stanley M., Office of the Clerk, House... 424 Brandenberg, Vashti S., Senate Finance______.__ 271 Brandes, Sharon, House Judiciary... ____..____ 313 Brandon, Richard, Senate Budget... .__.._____ 269 Brands, Sue, secretary to Senator Hatch _______ 369 Brandstatter, A. F., Training, [reasury 495 Treasury__..____ Brandt, RobertW., Forest, Agriculture________ 578 Brandwein, Seymour, Employment, Labor... 605 Branham, Luther G., HUD Field Offices__..__. 636 Brannon, "Insp. Eugene, Capitol Police____.____ 431 Branscome, darrell R., House Science and ee PNONOBY iC otal dnc inmnn sibs naan 316 Branse, HermanI., FCC Branson, Hugh, administrative assistant to Senator Baker... caer corn cnnier eco cen 368 Bratton, Maj. Gen. Joseph K., Operating,BRA it i ea 667 Brauer, Robert B., House Committee on Dis-Hct of Columbia, oo ioe tein 307 Brauer, Robert B., L.A. to Representative Dellums. ee 377 Braughton, James R., Operations, Postal Service. Coil. LoeEN 728 Braun, Joseph, House Doorkeeper’s Office... 426 Braun, William D. House Interstate and Foreign COMMMOIOE te doh eia Loco 311 Braunstein, David R., Research, Defense___._. 507 Braver, Arthur, Administration, Iabor... oo 604 Bray, Adrian Gilmore, Senate Banking aes La 269 Bray, CharlesW., ITI, Infor Amie, State... 484 Bray, Leslie W., Preparedness, GSA 685 Bray, William ¢; Aferiesn Battle Monuments. 653 Brayman, Harold H ., Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works... ..... 271 Brazelton, Mary E., . Government___._.... 790 Bresiniit, Mary Fran, House Education and Breaux, “John B. (Representative from Lowisl- Badliy. PU SAL WI PU pe A Tg ON A Ler 74 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee_.. 290 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf_ 298 Brel, Warren F., Office of the Secretary, “0 easury Breckinridge, John (Representative from Ken- tuck Bln Agriculture Committee .._...__.__._.. Small Business Committee Brede, Margaretta, Ways and Means, House... 318 Breeden, Robert H. , HUD Field Offices.._.... 636 Breedlove, Maj. Gen. James M., Overseas Com- mands, Air Poree...o. to Lolli 540 Breen, John P., D.C. Fire Department____.____ 788 Breen, Thomas P. , House Judiciary... ......... 312 Breeskin, Mrs. Adelyn D., Fine Arts, Smith- SOTIRN. i. re an 720 Breger, Harry, Senate Committee on Finance -_ 2 7 Breidenbach, Dr. Andrew W., EPA _____________ Breimon, Roy C., Joint Committee on Printing. hi Bremer, Frederick G., Federal Railroad, DOT.. 645 Brengel, Richard P., Civil Service Commission . 660 Brennan, Hugh L., Administration, Commerce . 583 Brennan, James A, Jr., House Aging _ Aa ATs 317 Brennan, James J. } Community Development, HUD 627 inge Tr RNG ap a CU RA al 377 Brennan, Karen, International Relations _ _____ 310 pen William E.,amal opr Sows 000 Brenton, J. Paul, Occupational fo ads Persix Bresani, Dr. Federico, Pan American Health_.._ 813 Bresee, James C., ERDA 667 Bresler, Jack B. , Research, Library of Congress. 441 Bresnan, Thomas C., SBA i Ti EAB ks 2 ET 715 Bresnick, Arnold, Buildings, GSA... Lo mii, 684 Bretsch, Robetta A., House ... cul 317 Aging... Brettschneider, Capt. Carl A., Personnel, Navy. 532 Brewer, Fred L., D.C. Government 789 Page Brewer, Col. John F., Logistics, Defense .______ 511 Brewer, John N., Jr., ' Commerce Sn a Uy 595 Brewer, Ronald C., Data, USDA... sss 564 Brewer, Thomas, International, Commerce.... 589 Brewer, William i Oceanic, Commerce Rill HAR 97 Brewer, William D., Ambassador to Sudan..... 846 Brewster, Robert, soigals 483 State sl Brickell, Mrs. Marion, A.A. and secretary to Representative ROBO... ome hae denen 387 Bridger, PeterS., State... ooo.c.f 0 480 Bridves, Brig. Gen. Wayne W., D.C. Govern- Fon AR SSR a Te | i Sst Sash I Si 790 Briggle, William J., Parks Interior... _______ Briggs, ‘James E. , Department ofState......... Briggs, Judy, House Majority Whip Office Briggs, Lt. Col. Patrick A., Brazil-U.S. Defense. 808 Bright, Maj. Harry W., Secretary's Office, Air Potent ear a 535 Bright, Mrs. Norma J., secretary to Representa-tive Hanley. coco fl daa 00 380 Briley, John Marshal, Federal Prison In-qustries, Inc. zo clo sa abba tmo iis! 548 Brincefiend, Jackie, secretary to Representative Brinkerhoff, John, Manpower, Defense. ._._.__. 504 Brinkley, J: ack (Representative from Georgia): BlograDRY . -. 50 dt ira Si Baie we a Se 41 Armed Services Committee... _______.___ 279 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... __...____._____ 295 Brinson, Harvey L., Community Relations, a PR NE RI 543 Briscoe, John H., Intergovernmental Relations. 652 Brisendine, Emily, House Waysand Means. ____ 318 Briskin, Manuel, DOD...o.coi. 50000. 0% 505 Brite, George K., Library of Congress_.__...___ 441 Brito, Manuel M., PO. on dasa iin Eas 438 Britt, Robert Eugene, D.C. Government _______ 784 Britton, Theodore R.: Ambassador to Barbados... __...___ 841 Ambassador to State of Grenada.........__. 843 Brizell, Dorothy, o.oo oiocii i State......... 480 Broach, Lt. Comdr. R. E., Medicine, Navy. ._.. 532 Broadbin, Marge, secretary to Senator Weicker. 372 Brobson, Thomas J. , Immigration, Justice. .._._ 549 Brobst, Lee R., Farin Credit... ooxiciiionns 671 Broches, A, International Bank... 801 __ ____._ Brockway, David H., Joint Committee on PAXON oo re a i oh ed Eee de mid 324 Broderick, John C., Reference, Library of Con- ans AY. Pl wf AER Sr MS MPT AE 443 Brodoos John, A. A. toORerIesPutalive Santini. 387 Broadhead, William M . (Representative from Michigan): Blography. osu oteA aa 91 Ways and Means Committee _______________ 296 Brodine, Capt. C. E., Medicine and Surgery, NAVY. -ii fi die ann ea Se Sn Hoa Sa bl 532 Brodsky, Donna, Senate Ethies___._____________ 303 Brodsky, James A., Functions, HUD __________ 633 Brody, Clifford, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. _ e327 Broemser, Gary M., Secretary's ‘Office, DOT.__ 640 Brogan, James W., EL BR Ee 662 Broger, John C. , Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense... He ---505 Broida, Arthur L., Federal Reserve ‘System ____ 657 Brois, John A. , Export-Import Bank anos. 670 Bronars, Brig. Gen. Edward, Marine Corps, NOVY car it pei pm SIRS nL 529 Bronson, Michael A., “Pacific, Commerce. .._____ 585 Bronez, Dr. Ray W., ' Office of Secretary, DOT __ 640 Brooke, Edward Ww. (Senator from Massachu- setts): BLATTER]1, AES ME RGB LIE 8 5 Jo fl wg 81 Appropriations Committee... ____________ 251 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- mittee. Jolt oe ge. oo set nar tao 253 Joint Committee on Defense Production... _ 322 Special Committee on Aging... _______________ 265 Brooks, Edward C., Jr., Senate Appropriations. 267 Brooks, Col. Elmer T., Secretary’s Office, : DOD Brooks, Jack (Representative from Texas): BIOETADIY cn Eh SE a ie 174 Government Opole Committee... .------284 Judiciary Committee. co ar 289 Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. 321 National Archives Trust Fund Board 685 Indwidual Index 1011 Page Brooks, Martin F., Logistics, Defense. ...._____ 512 Brooks, Polly A., Senate Commerce____________ 270 Brooks, Robert J., Interstate Commerce Com-6. Brooks, Robert L., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House at as 429 Brooks, Thomas A., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs______ Broomfield, William S. (Representative from Michigan): Biography... cool masala paris, obi 91 International Relations Committee...________ 287 Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Brophy, John N., D.C. Government___________ 783 Brother, Donna, M., Appropriations, House.._.. 305 Broughman, James R., Community Develop-ment, St a anem TRO 020 Broun, Richard H., HUD. a 627 Brown, Anita, House Committee on Agricul-ture re Dm a SE a gE 304 Brown, Ann, Foreign Relations, Senate________ 272 Brown, Dr. Bertram S., Mental Health, HEW__ 617 Brown, Bill, A.A. to Representative Heftel ____ 380 Brown, Bryen, Jr, ICC soocre pl) 688 Brown, Mrs. Carol L., Historic Preservation.. 652 Brown, Clarence J. (Representative from Ohio): BIOBTODhY ci ein tn mead in ED SRR 142 Government Operations Committee. _________ Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee_ 288 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. os rtde lal a ies, 652 Joint Economie Committee...C....... co... 324 National Republican Congressional Commit-RRB. a a i Ba EB Rl oP Brown, Dave, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Miller of Ohio.______.___.________ 384 Brown, David H., Government Printing Office. 438 Brown, David S., Community Development, HUD Memerial Commission... oo oi dniio 329 Brown, Elbert, Director, Red Cross._._..._..__. 655 Brown, Elzora, Office of the Majority Leader.__ 422 Brown, Emma M., House Armed Services_____. 306 Brown, Frances E, Senate Commerce_.....____ 270 Brown, Francis, House Post Office... 426 Brown, G. Stanley, Attache, Agriculture. _____ 568 Brown, Garry (Representative from Michigan): Biography ma i os my A ei TH 87 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs____._____ 280 Government Operations Committee____._____ 284 Joint Committee on Defense Production._____ 322 Joint Economic Committee .__________.__.___ 324 National Republican Congressional Commit- EL Se ES ARS et Le NER ont on UE 300 Brown, George E., Jr. (Representative from California): BiogIaphyY. So cole i a NE ad a LR 24 Agriculture Committee... 0 ooo olan 276 Science and Technology Committee. ._.._____ 293 Environmental Study Conference. ___________ 333 Office of Technology Assessment... __....____ 444 Brown, Gen. George S.: Joint Chiefs of Staff Defense... i 506 National Security Connell, «oa 474 Brown, Harold (Secretary of Defense): Biography ae me as ec SRR RA a 497 Armed Forces Policy Council, _______________ 498 Energy Regoureess oo coi ono a ives 476 National Capital Planning Commission_____. 696 National Security Couneil il i. 474 National Red Cross.’ icii i lilting 654 Brown, Ms. Hollis, secretary to Senator Chafee. 368 Brown, J. Carter: Commission of Pine AvtSea oi ia. solo 663 National Gallerviof Art. co ute nt 722 Brown, James P., Secretary’s Office, DOT. ____ 641 Brown, James R.. Audit, Defense. _______._____ 509 Brown, John Nicholas: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.__ 716 National Air and Space Museum. ____________ 720 National Portvalt Gallery... 1" = 721 Brown, Joseph C., Administration, Commerce _ 583 Brown, Katie M., ‘Gallaudet College, HEW_____ 613 Brown, Lawrence R., Joint Committee on Tax- ation A AN A Sle i CE LS BE CN Brown, Lt. Gen. Leslie E., Marine Corps, Navy .. 529 Page Brown, Lester, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce em mE Dens a Li hl Gop se elas 311 Brown, Leroy, D.C. Government _.__.__________ 784 Brown, Lyle X.,, FAA DOT. iio: -643 Brown, Margaret <., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations... te oan a onze 272 Brown, Martha X., House Committee on JRAUCIONY iit nimi smn a ae Sr 1S 313 Brown, Michael A., Administrative Conference. 650 Brown, Michael A., Product Safety. __________. 328 Brown, Milton W. Board of Regenis....u 716 Brown, Mollie M., "House Interstate and Foreign Commerce EA LR DARE 311 Brown, Moses J., Secretary’s Office, Senate_____ 418 Brown, Richard F., National Council on the 69 Brown, Richard L., General Accounting Office. 437 Brown, Robert, Archives of American Art______ 718 Brown, Robert J., Tabor. las ata sed oi 601 Brown, Robert L., A.A. to Representative Tuckers..o. ootile dann 390 aldaraan Brown, Robert W., Mental Health, HEW _ _____ 616 Brown, Ronald H., D.C. Government ...______ 792 Brown, Russell R., Energy and Natural Re- sources Commitien. ole. oo cosa alo us 270 Brown, Samuel L., CAB: To alie 659 vol. Brown, Samuel Winfred, Jr., ACTION. .______ 650 Brown, Sidney L., Senate Budget Committee_. 269 Brown, Tyrone, Administrative Conference.__. 651 Brown, Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Commission... og. nac8T toast fw id Brown, Wade H., D.C. Government. __________ 790 Brown iyilien J., Inspector General’s Office, Brown, Willie H. C., Civil Service Commission. 662 Brown, Wm. Holmes, House Parliamentarian... 422 Browne, Forrest R., General Accounting Office. 437 Browne, Francis Cc. U.S. Court of Claims______ 749 Browning, Betty G., Official Reporters to House Comimitlees... ....ooe von ites pont daE ter So 429 Browning, Steve, A.A. to Representative BAUCUS. Jo aa at aoe Coit sme a Brownlee, Michael B., Senate Committee on SE i a a Broyhill James T. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography. as se LT 137 Budget Commitiee: citi clo gord 281 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Brubaker, Galen B., Farm Credit Administra- HON: it aten Eames O10 Bruce, James T., Senate Commerce... __ 270 Bruce, John Gregory, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Satay ES SN Bruce, John H., House Merchant Marine and Fisheries __.______ RAB Ce 1 1] Bruce, Louis R., Indian Policy Review. .______ 327 Bruhn, Paul A. 24 A. to Senator Leahy.___.____ 370 Brumbaugh, J oseph Wa ROC. iti dil: 673 Brundy, James M., F ederal Reserve... -65 8 Bruner, Marian, secretary to Senator Hatfield__ 370 Bruner, Mary Gs Office of Minority Leader, TR Se RE Ra 423 Bruner, Richard G., Logistics, Defense. ______ 511 Brunings, Karl J., Technology Assessment... ._. 445 Bruno, Joseph A., Bicentennial... ooo. 2: 655 Bruno, Rhea B., Senate Commerce... ______ 270 Bruss, Richard E., Office of the Clerk, House... 424 Brutsche, Dr. Robert L.: Bureau of Justice....co.0...02 548 Prisons, tua Prisons Medical, HEW «coo ioutdg. 620 Bryan, Rear Adm. C.R., Sea, Navy. .......... 531 Bryan, Robert A., Maritime, Commerce. ____-. 594 Bryant, Andrew, D.C. Government _ ._______... 784 Bryant, Maj. Gen. C. C., D.C. Armory Board_.. 665 Bryant, Brig. Gen. Cunningham C., D.C. National Guard. co a aaa 790 Bryant, Capt. BE. M., Navy... lls ned 533 Bryant, Frederick B., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... ......... 694 Bryant, John L., Jr., National Park Service, IterOr a a rane rn a na = 1012 Congressional Directory Page Bryant, John L., Jr., Washington Monument Society oi te a le ALDI EELS 730 Bryant, Dr. Thomas E.. President’s Com-mission on Mental Health_________________ 478 Bryant, William Benson, Judge, U.S. District Court for District of Columbia (biography)_. 753 Bryden, E. Elizabeth, Republican Conference ofthe: Senate. oo isla ag or. 274 Bryen, Stephen, Senate Foreign Relations__.___ 272 Bryson, Reid A., Board of Regents, Smith- 11111 Eee pa SE G2 eA DI SS SN 716 Brzezinski, Zbigniew: nergy ReSoUrees. --. Executivo Office... 0 ot aun. National Security Council. Wage and Price Stability... oo. ooo... Bue, Bernard J., Analysis, Defense_____________ Buali, Abdulaziz A., Ambassador from Bahrain. 823 Buccino, Alphonse, NEY on sii 703 Buchanan, Cathy, secretary to Senator Bellmon 368 Buchanan, Clara, "Foreign Relations, Senate. __ 272 Buchanan, Creeley S., HUD Field Office______ 634 Buchanan, James O. ‘Preparedness, DOD... "508 Buchanan, John (Representative from Ala- bama): BIograDhY oieaS nt a 6 Education and Labor Committee. ._________ 283 International Relations Committee. .________ 287 Europe Gallaudet College, HEW. ._____.______________ 6 National Republican Congressional Com- Buchanan, Joyce L., Financial, Army___________ Buchanan, Robert’ L., Administrative, Agri- culture... -570 Buchanan, Thompson R. . Department of State. 483 Buchanan, Wiley T., d Ambassador wi ANSI a a Buchen, Philip W., Commission on Fine Arts.__ 663 Buchheim, Robert W., Arms Control and Disarmament o.oo ai A NS 6. Buck, Dan, A.A. to Representative Schroeder__. 388 Buckalew, ‘Meriwether, w., i720 Buckberg, Albert, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Buckingham, Lt. Gen. Charles E.: Comptroller’s Office, Air Force... _.________ 538 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home. -______________ 724 Buckingham, Maj. Gen. Clay T., Agencies, ALIN eoa Ll 517 Buckingham, Mrs. Rita, secretary to Senator Haydtawn o.oo or iiidemi atoses 370 Buckley, Capt. E. N., Surgery, Navy__________ 533 Buckley, Jeremiah, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. ._____ 2 Buckley, John L., Office of Legislative Counsel, CUS i Saar th 428 Buckley, John M., Home Loan Bank___________ 676 Buckley, Robert, "Research, HUD... te 630 Buckman, Robert E., Forest Research, USDA__ 578 Bucy, Fred, Technology Assessment. __________ Buechner, Judith, secretary to Representative ROUSSE 386 Buechner, Thomas S., Fine Arts, Smithsonian. 720 Buechner, William, Joint Economic Com- Mites. oo i 325 Buster, Arnold G., Air Poree........oo....-2-530 Buffington, Robert O., Land Interior_.________ 559 Buffum William B., United Nations. __________ 817 Buggs, John A., Administrative Conference.____ 650 Buggs, John A., Commission on Civil Rights_.___ 726 Bugenhagen, Roger, Census, Commerce________ 587 Buhl, Roy E., D.C. Government_ _.__________ Buitrago, Luis, Inter-American Development BANK A Buj Flores, Enrique, Mexico-U-S-Defense... ____ Bullard, Barbara L., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. _____________ 3 Bullard, Col. John W., Health, DOD _ _________ Bullard, William A., International Joint Com- mission, United States and Canada._._______ 806 Bullis, L. Harold, Research, Library of Con-x Page Bullock, Johnny, Jr., Field Offices, HUD._____ 636 Bullock, Roy L., Comptroller’ s Office, NASA_. 692 Bullock, William G., Maritime, Commerce... 594 Bumbak, Vera, Health, Defente. o.oo ees 51 2 Bumbleburg, Joseph T., Board, Red Cross.._. 654 Bumpers, Dale (Senator from Arkansas): BlOSTADDY © oh itil i nl basin to soon wits sot Se She nt 10 Armed Services Committee. ___.______________ 252 Energy and Natural Resources Committee.__ 255 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy. ..._ 335 Legislative Review Committee. ._______._____ 262 Bunch, Walter C., Farmers, USDA ____________ 572 Bunke, Frederick B., Supply, GSA____________ 683 Bunker, Ellsworth, Department of State. _._._. 479 Burch, Col. William M., II, Air Staff, Air Force. 538 Burchard, Robert A., Transportation Safety.__ 705 Burchell, Kaye M., A.A. to Representative Burchinal, Lee G., NSF 02 Burden, William A. M., Board of Regents, Smithsonian. ass. dst sear asdie sito 716 Burdett, Lt. Gen. Allen M., Jr., Forces, Army. 520 Burdette, Mary Jane, Environment and Public WOT sa or Dias AEE REA LS She 271 Burdick, Merritt D,, Soil, USDA: 7. ou = 580 Burdick, Quentin 'N. (Senator from North Dakota): BIOgTaPRY oii us viii mi tt a SR 2 a man 139 Appropriations Committee __________________ 251 Environment and Public Works Committee__ 256 Democratic Policy Committee... __________ 262 Burgan, Salih, International Labor. ____________ 806 Burge, Lt. Joseph F., Capitol Police. --2:--_..-431 Burgener, Clair W. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography. vo. ih Ey a Aen 26 Appropriations Committee... ______ 277 Budget-Committee.... ic. Soc cond. 281 Burger, Robert J., Academy of Engineering.___ 690 Burger, Warren E. (Chief Justice, United States Supreme Court): BlOgTaDRY a ae ie Re Dn na 734 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.__ 716 Washington National Monument Society. _.__ 730 Burgess, Richard A., D.C. Government. ..____ 785 Burgoon, Beatrice M., Labor-Management re Ee I TG RL ge Burgoyne, John, NLBB. ....-oo... Ames Burk, Francis L., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, Sones. oo. ----duipann tos 421 -iiees Burk, Robert S., ICC Burka, Alfred, Superior Court of the District of Columbia cL inde st i SE ee de iis 774 Burke, David M., D.C. Government____.______ 784 Burke, Frank G., Archives, GSA _____________ 684 Burke, J. Herbert (Representative from Florida): Biography. oSEe Le Ee 37 House Administration Committee... _-285 International Relations Committee. . _______-287 National Republican Congressional Com- mitten ryA ELT Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and COMTo) os on i ee Ao 303 The Interparliamentary Union.-—-334 Burke, Mrs. Jackson, Freer Gallery of Art______ 719 Burke, James A. (Representative from Massa- chusetts) Biography. cuits alt onda ae Hd eS mit 85 Ways and Means Committee 296 Joint Committee on Taxation. ..c-—--coumvean 323 Burke, James T., Secret Service, Treasury... 496 Burke, Joseph F., Housing, HUD. i.2iio.2 627 Burke, Kay L., International Broadcasting....__ 334 Burke, Col. Lloyd L.: Army Liaison Office, House =: 20... 2a: 434 Office of Legislative Liaison, Army. 50... gi Burke, Michal B., HUD. Ci ean Burke, Maureen, Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Torestry i eer 267 Burke, Robert B.: Publications, GSA... i caezcwwnazivr-u=mz Board of Regents, Smithsonian..___________ 718 Burke, Thomas G., Commodity, USDA _____. 566 Burke, Thomas J., Investigation, USDA..____ 563 Individual Index 1013 Page Burke, Thomas R., Health, DOD ______________ 501 Burke, Yvonne B. (Representative from Cali-fornia): BioZraphy. oo i st ie uasiiisatu 21 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 277 Select Committee on Assassinations. __________ 302 Burkett, Florence, House Committee on Ways and Means Burkhardt, Frederick H., National Com-mission on Libraries and Information Selenee. coi cro tit ule ata tng adi 697 Burkhardt, Frederick H., Officials, Smith-SORIA ve es a a a a 716 Burleson, Omar (Representative from Texas): Biography... roobo ie Faas ane staat OF Budeet:Commitiee. ol foc: rs oelt a he Ways and Means Committee_________________ 296 Burlison, Bill D. (Representative from Mis- souri): BIOgraphY. cote. Rad oh LL 101 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 277 Burnett, A. Arlene, Veterans’ Affairs, House. ___ 317 Burnett, Arthur L., U.S. District Court for the Humes, Lou, A.A. to Representative Huck-a Burns, Arthur F., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. ob Gl a Sogn Burns, Ms. Beverly, secretary to Representative Burns, Dorothy M., Office of the Minority Secretory, Senate. oi. lo. tol i lou 420 Burns, Edward K., Immigration, Justice________ 549 Burns, Joel E., Interstate Commerce Com- mission. Fo. ood x dorian Naat Lace 39 Burns, Brig. Gen. Kenneth D., Commands, Air RO Ce ER TE 540 Burns, Maxine, Vice President’s Office. .._______ 416 Burns, Michael, Senate Veterans’ Affairs________ 275 Burns, Susan, General Accounting Office... ____ 437 Burns, Thomas J., Office of Education, HEW____ 615 Burns, William L., House Interstate and Foreign CL UR RE he 310 Burnup, Kathryn, Pardon, Justice____..__.._._. Burrell, Ms. Winnie, administrative assistant to Representative Jacobs Burris, Barbara, secretary to Representative A SL TERA ET lc Burris, Maj. Gen. Rupert H., Commands, Air 1 I AE ROU WAR ALL 540 Burroughs, Eugene B., Pension Benefit ____._. 709 Burroughs, James D., Occupational Safety. _._. 706 Burroughs, John A., Manpower, Navy .___.______ 524 Bursley, Rear Adm. G. H. Patrick, Coast Guard, DOT 641 Burson, Marion, administrative assistant to Representative:O’Brien. ....00icieruinmes cn 385 Burstein, Joseph, Office of Housing, HUD .____ 625 Burstein, Martin, House Budget____.___________ 307 Burt, Joan A., D.C. Government...___._______ 790 Burton, Catherine E,, HUD....... 0. .. ... 625 Burton, Elizabeth A., Overseas Investment..__ 707 Burton, Mrs. Helen, secretary to Representative Nowak 385 Burton, Helen Larkin, secretary to Representa-tive. Dunean.of Oregon... 0c oi Sons Burton, Irving, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian... reece lel Bos oleae int 718 Burton, Dr. James S., Resources, Interior______ 558 Burton, John L. (Representative from Cali- fornia): BO apy a eS a A a 14 Government Operations Committee... __.______ 284 House Administration Committee. _________ 285 Select Committeeon Aging... ______ 301 Burton, Joseph M., D.C. Superior Court._._____ 775 Burton, Kent, A.A. to Representative Rous-nS rei ie Sm Tr iE 387 Burton, Phillip (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography. 0 re a a gata oes 15 Education and Labor Committee... ________ 283 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 286 Page Burton, Mrs. Phillip, The Congressional Club. 665 Burton, Truly, Public Works and Transporta- tion: House. Lox re ao tes tbr 14 Burton, Warren E., Automated Data, GSA_.._. 684 Bury, Andrew G., Jr., House Committee on International’ Relations... o.oo... 310 Bury, Craig, Senate Budget... cocoa. 269 Busby, Morris D. State... __s 0 il i. 482 Buschman, A. William, Installations and Logis- tics; Defonse sf ne me ral Bush, Frederick A., Seaway Development ” Bushell, Gary, A.A. to Senator Bentsen.._____. 368 Businger, Donald, Economic Policy._.._.________. 476 Buskirk, Robert, Field Offices, HUD._____.___ 635 Buskirk, William S., Official Reporters to House Committees. . fii. ti 3 Sl cnnnntiavee 429 Butchman, Alan, Secretary’s Office, DOT _.____ 639 Butland, Gloria, Senate Committee on Appro- PRIRHIONS, . of a aN eee Sha 268 Butler, Alice K., D.C. Government._.._..._____ 785 Butler, Alma D., administrative assistant to Representative Sikes... =... a oo... Butler, Anne B., House Committee on Judi-CITY oe Tn aE LU a Butler, Mrs. Bobbie, secretary to Senator CCIAL0. a cit be dot i ea a Ras Ba) 370 Butler, Daniel, House Judiciary... _________. 313 Butler, Landon, Executive Office... _...______. 472 Butler, M. Caldwell (Representative from Virginia): BlograpIy ce A a Rid 184 Judiciary Committee...... co. Len Lo. 289 Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Butler, Nathaniel, Federal Reserve_.__._._______ 658 Butler, Ralph, Health Services, HEW__.________ 620 Butler, R. F., Railroad Retirement Board.._.__ 729 PASE a a dE Butner, Blain B., Senate Governmental Affairs. 272 Butrico, Eng. Frank A., Pan American Health_ 812 Buttrey, William D., Senate Commerce 270 Bwalya, Fidelis F., Ambassador from Zambia__. 837 Byerly, Radford, Jr., House Science and Tech- MOJORY oil il a dhs St dein mn i 316 Byers, Margery, Collection of Fine Arts__._____ 720 Byers, W. Russell G., Field Offices, HUD._____. 635 Byington, S. John, Product Safely... _..._____. 328 Bynum, James L., CSC a 6 Bynum, Robert P., Social Security Administra-ini Sv Li SR from Virginia): Blogpireae Se ¥ Armed Services Committee... ....._..____._. 252 Finance Committee... Ho 256 .as-ahincoto Washington National Monument Society.-_--. 730 Byrd, Capt. Paul R., Communications, DOD. 508 Byrd, Robert C. (Senator from West Virginia): Biography... ti ii ett ee ne men 189 Appropriations Committee... ________ Judiciary Committee. nes c siti aiicatnd 260 Rules and Administration Committee... 260 Commission for Extension, U.S. Capitol._.._. 326 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate. io aeaeiioeTals titi 326 Democratic Policy Committee. .......__...... 262 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Majority Leader of the Senate... 416 Select Committee on Intelligence _._._______.. Byrd, Selene M., House Interstate and Foreign COMMerCe. so i a dda te mda sade IE 310 Byrne, James H., Office of Postmaster General, Postal Service. Sic soi sniie isla. Sine Byrne, John J., Physical Fitness and Sports_._. 710 Byrne, Patricia M., Ambassador to Mali._____. 844 Byrne, Phyllis, Installations and Logistics, De- Byrne, Thomas A., Administration, Labor..... Byrne, Col. Thomas D., Public Affairs, DOD... 505 Byrne, Thomas R., Ambassador to Norway... 842 Byrnes, Paul J., Inter-American, State.......-. 487 Byroade, Henry A., Ambassador to Pakistan... 845 1014 Congressional Directory Page Byron, Goodloe E. (Representative from Mary- land): Biography Armed Services Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Byron, Margaret J., Legislative Counsel Byrum, John D., Processing, Library of Congress 442 Byse, Clark, Administrative Conference..._.__.. 651 C Caballero-Tamayo, Xavier, International Cabell, William B., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Arm Cackowski, Robert E., FPC Cade, Kathryn E., Executive Office Cade, Maxine, Equal Employment Caggiano, Paul J., Supply, GSA Cahill, Jack Lyn, State Cahn, David, Outer Continental Shelf, House. Cain, Fay, Attorney General’s Office, Justice _. Cain, Harry P., II, Health Resource, HEW____ Cain, Paul, Field Offices, HUD Caldas, Jose Perez, Ambassador from Uruguay. Caldera, Nestor O., International Monetary_.._. Caldwell, David, CSC Caldwell, Randolph F., Jr., U.S. Tax Court__. 7 Caldpet, Rear Adm. W. E., Coast Guard, 4b 64 Caldwell, Warren J., Indian, HEW Caihoun, Dwight O., Farmers Home, Agricul- Calhoun, George, Criminal, Justice Calhoun, Katherine, secretary to Representative Calhoun, Michael, Ways and Means, House Cali, J. P., Standards, Commerce Califano, Joseph A., Jr. (Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare): Biography Energy Resources Mental Retardation National Red Cross Calio, Dr. Anthony J., Space Science, NASA__ Galion, E. J., Inspector General’s Office, HU Calkin, Hugh B., D.C. Government, House... Callahan, Charles H., National Mediation er Board Callahan, Eugene, A.A. 10 Representative Mur- phy of Illinois 3 Callahan, George M., Regional, SEC 712 Callahan, John, House Postmaster’s Office ____. 426 Callahan, Thomas Q., Office of Majority Secre- tary, Senate 420 Callan, Ned, Postal Rates... oc f 8 tonnua 709 Callas, Stephen G., administrative assistant to nk Calloway, James R., Senate Committee on Appropriations 25 Calventi, Arturo, Inter-American Development Bank 799 Calvert, Lawrence L., Board, TVA Calvillo, German, International Bank Calvo, Gloriela, Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc 686 Cameron, A. G. W., Astrophysical, Smith-> 722 Cameron, Helen R., secretary to Senator Domenici Cameron, John W., Marshal’s Service, Justice.. 549 Cameron, Mary, Senate Committee on Foreign REINS rr anne mmm Sy Cameron, Randall P., Jr., Governors, Red Cameron, William K., Housing, HUD _ ________ 628 Camfield, Roland E., Jr., Field Offices, HUD_. 637 Camm, Lt. Gen. Frank A., Doctrine, Army ._. 520 Camp, Barbara, Senate Budget 269 Campagna, Thomas T., CSC Campbell, Mrs. Ann S., Smithsonian Campbell, Donald, Senate Budget Campbell, Donald A., Agriculture. ____________ ! Campbell, Estelle, D.C. Government 7 Campbell, James S., Research, Navy _ _________ 5 Campbell, Joan Fay, secretary to Representa- tive Boland Campbell, John A., Law Judges, Agriculture.___ Campbell, Malcolm O., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Ribicoff 3 Campbell, Robert H., Superior Court of the District of Columbia 7 Campbell, Thomas P., FCC Campbell, Tom, L.A. to Representative Fary_._ Campbell, Dr. W. Glenn, National Science Board Campbell, Wilbur D., GAO Campbell, William A., Forest, Agriculture_____ : Campbell, William R., Buildings, GSA 6! Campioli, Mario E., Office of Arichitect of the Capitol 4 Canady, Charles, administrative assistant to Senator:Chiles.. oo... oof... Fhcii ssl, 3 Canan, James F., Indian Affairs, Interior _____ Canavan, Deborah A., Environment and Public Works, Senate oni. ioniitaicih ooiisuind 2 Canfield, Cass, Jr., Smithscnian Institution... 7 Canfield, Earl, Research, Library of Congress. Canfield, H. Spofford, Senate Republican Con- ference wos ing. ut oonula ol SE: Canhami, Erwin D., Territorial, Interior Cann, Gerald A., Engineering, Defense Cannon, Faye P., Veterans Administration Congressional Liaison, Senate Cannon, Howard W. (Senator from Nevada): Dlograpliy.. . ic dar pile at Seas i ela SEs wk 1 Armed Services Committee... _..____.._. Rules and Administration Committee Commission on Ait and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee -Joint Committee on the Library. ____________ 3 Joint Committee on Printing Senate Office Building Commission 3 Cannon, Mark W., A.A. to Chief Justice, Su- preme Court 7 Cannon, Richard J., Management, Agriculture. Cantelou, Col. Louis W., Jr., Information, Air F Cantfil, August F., Labor-Management, Labor. Cantor, Robert G., Official Reporter to House Committees 4 Cantrel, Francis J., U.S. Tax Court Cantus, H. Hollister, Energy Research and Development i o.. etd er i 666 Capacchione, Anthony, D.C. Government Capone, Rear Adm. Lucien, Jr., Communica- tions, Defense Cappelletti, Francis R., Investigative, Defense. Caputo, Bruce F. (Representative from New York): Biography co uit cetterd eden Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- TeeA tp Ap PGT aia Standards of Official Conduct Committee.__-Caranicas, Costa P., International Monetary TA i i Ci imme» Sm Ra Bw 2a 8 Carasales, Julio C., Organization of American States 8 Caraway, J. Lewey, Office of Architect of the pitol 430 Cardenas, Leo E., Community Relations, Justice Cardillo, Joseph, Civilian Manpower Man-agement, N 526 Cardin, C. William, Maritime Commission Cardinale, Anthony, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense Cardon, John A., Pension Benefit Cardona-Cooper, Jose Luis, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. Cardozo, Michael H., V, Executive Office. ..... 472 Indiwidual Index 1015 Page Cardwell, C. X., Farm Credit... 0... Le. 670 Cardwell, James B., Social Security, HEW_____ 623 Carew, Paul H., Nuclear, Defense_______..__.__. 51 0 Carey, Frank S., Government Printing Office._ 438 Carey, M. Brian, Federal Reserve System______ 8 Cargil, I. P. M., International Bank for Recon-struction and Development. _______________ 801 Carl, Robert A., Installations, Navy___________ 524 Carlin, Grace, House Minority Whip’s Office... 424 Carlin, James I... State... c..v ow Saadvaa 480 Carlin, Paul N., Employee, Postal Service. .._. 728 Carlson, C. W., Research Service, Agriculture.. 576 Carlson, David “Chris,” Interior. clu ..o55 551 Carlson, John A., Occupational Safety. ____.___ 7 Carlson, John Philip, House Committee on Government Operations. i... eo is an 308 Carlson, Norman A., Bureau of Prisons, Justice. 547 Carlson, Richard, Legislation, HEW ___________ 611 Carlson, Sandra, Senate Foreign Relations_____ 272 Carlson, Walter L., Patent Office, Commerce... 598 Carlton, Gen. Paul K., Continental Commands, P51 TL elTC LC Re 540 Carlucci, C. Peter, Susquehanna River________ 724 Carlucei, Frank C., Ambassador to Portugal .__ 845 Carman, Nancy M., House International Rel IONS oe Sea a rd,dese i 310 Carmichael, Andrew J.,.Immigration, Justice__ 549 Carmichael, Constance, Senate Foreign Rela- HORSE oSa a a a Yi 272 Carmichael, Gilbert, Transportation Policy._.__ 331 Carmody, Rear Adm. Martin D., Medals, EL SeshSod ie ied Ee 525 Correa, Rear Adm. Ralph H., Headquarters, NY Yh En 534 Carnevale, Anthony, Senate Budget____________ 269 Carney, Charles J. (Representative from Ohio): BIOSIADNY . oo. oo rin mt oi nd ms SE Smit Sei 146 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 28¢ Small Business Committee... ______________ 294 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ______ 295 Carniglia, Joseph P., American National Red BOBS a Lh Gv Re Eh SI di 654 Carp, Bert, Executive Office... .______ To AT Carpenter, ‘Cynthia, House Ways and Means___ 318 Carpenter, Glenn B., Federal Prison Industries, ne. tas le Soviet 48 Carpenter, Jon, House Administration Com- iat RT TER sec kp STOR 309 Carpenter, William L., Management, Interior... 553 Carpenter, Lt. Col. William §S., Secretary’s OCS, ATINY Lvs mith shi fenreg Stari Sel hn a 515 Carr, Alan Barry, Research, Library of Con- LR A SO LN 1S a RA 441 Carr, Archie F., Jr., Officials, Smithsonian_____ 716 Carr, Cyndy, House Minority Whip’s Office____ 424 Carr, John I., Official Reporter to House Com- IEE i am ae 429 Carr, M. Robert (Representative from Michgan): Blog aD teTe a Se 88 Armed Services Committee... ____________ 279 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ 286 Carr, Brig. Gen. Richard, Staff, Air Force_____ 539 Carr, Thomas W., Manpower, Defense_ ________ 504 Carr, William H., Government Printing Office. 438 Carrasco, Brig. Gen. José, R., Inter-American Defenses ae Ter ds err Teen 798 Carre, Veneda M., Senate Appropriations_______ 268 Carriere, Jean P., International Bank for Recon- struction and _... .. 803 Development... Carrigan, J. Michael, Library of Congress.___.___ 439 Carrillo, Manuel A., Legislation, HEW_________ 611 Carrington, David x Geographic Names, In- LOO iy yded a 560 Carro, Richard, A.A. to Representative Wolff. _ 391 Carroll, Anthony J., Mines, Interior___________. 554 Carroll, Elliott, Office of Architect of the Capitol RES EE A J a an AECL nll 430 Carroll, J. Raymond, Architect of the Capitol.. 430 Carroll, John Ps: Regional, GAO... oi. 437 Carroll, R. Lynn, Science Foundation_________ 701 Carroll, Roger F., Jr., Supply, GSA___________ 683 Carroll, Sterlyn B., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. ________________ 314 Carroll, William EB, USYA co. nina. iF 726 Carson, Carol S., Analysis, Commerce._________ 586 Carson, John E., Animal and Plant, Agricul- ture 57 Page Carson, Richard F., Administrative Review.__ 52 Carter; Alan, USTA «i cobiol ne omni ord 26 Carter, Albert B., Jr ee SERN 714 BSBA, Carter, Darrell D., Commission on Security and Cooperation in BUrope.. it santa 32 Carter, Col. DonaldI., Engineering, Defense___ 498 Carter, Rear Adm. E. Ww. III, Sea, Navy._.._____ 531 Carter, Harold, Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs WER A an Las CORR SR AEA Be RE Li 275 Carter, Harold M., Office of General Counsel, Agriculture TI a ls Rad 8 Tat MOS BEE i 562 Carter, Hodding, JIT, State. ..-...s Soci... 480 Carter, Hugh A., Jr., Executive Office... ______ 471 Carter, Irving B., Office of Secretary of the reso SIR ADR ae gn 4 Carter, James M., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals ATEN AN atti LS oo En Rene Th Carter, Jimmy (President of the United States): Biography aT rT Ce Ld 471 Gallaudet College, HEW ...... =. ae. 612 National Security Couneil... coool 474 Red-Cross rit nt ii ada a Te asus 653 Washington National Monument Society ____ Carter, Joe, administrative assistant to Repre-sentative Rigenhooverdi-......0ilci: ii 387 Carter, Paul S., Office of Administrator, GSA__ 683 Carter, Robert H. , Equal Oppoptunity; HUD_. 629 Carter, Robert L., Highway Safety, DOT. ____ 645 Carter, Robert S., ' Performing Arts oi ses 723 Carter, Sharon, Defense Production. __________ 322 Carter, Tim Tee (Representative from Ken- tucky): Blography. br. od atin uiadl tua. 70 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- mittee: i. aetellnaus Seals AON 288 Small Business Committee ______________.___ 294 Carter, Thomas, Collection of Fine Arts. 720 Carter, W. Beverly, Jr., Ambassador to Tan- FAT A i a re A 844 Carter, William G., Science and Technology, House nn AR TE Sn SS RG Rp tre ARENT 316 Carusi, Ugo, U.S. District Court for the District OL COAT rt a dn ab en 760 Carver, Capt. George B., Capitol Police_________ 431 Cary, Charles 0., FAA Headquarters, DOT... 643 Cary, Dr. Freeman H., Attending Physician. ___ 432 Cary, George Li, CYA. iu = on pdb aalll 474 Casazza, Charles S. +0.8. Pax Court=oz 2050 i771 Case, Alison, Senate Committee on Aging... .. 266 Case, Clifford P. (Senator from New Jersey): Biography al a EL aL 109 Appropriations Committee__.______ ———---251 Foreign Relations Committee... --_______. 257 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... 321 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Barope ator tier Sant i Lise 327 Office of Technology Assessment. _____________ 444 Select Committee on Intelligence... _______ 264 Case, Edson G.,Nuclear Regulatory... _--_-706 Case, Frank B. J Maritime, Commeres.:.... +24 Casebolt, Jack V. , Health Services, HEW ___.____ Caserta, Mrs. Isabel Chaly, Organization of ATNOIICON STOLE. ctor deineten Sm B11 Casey, Bob, Maritime Commission__._______-__-676 Casey, Daniel P., Drug, Justice... 0. ri i... BAT Casey, Daniel William, Sr., National Commis- sion on Libraries and Information Sciences... 697 Casey, Gordon E., House Appropriations Com-mittee... civic oengman dale agin oan ith 304 Casey, Howard F., Office of Secretary, Com-TET Lv Ms MBDOIEE KC NS her A RL 582 Affairs.gel rE 309 Casey, Lt. Gen. MauriceF., Staff, Defense___ ___ 506 Casey, Roberta, House Science and Technology. 316 Casey. Col. Walter H., Staff, Air Force. ......... 538 Cashdollar, Robert A House Agriculture SEA 304 Cashell, Lois, RPC. tae ys TAL 678 Cashman, Montague A., D.C. Government... __ 785 Cass, Vergie L. , secretary to Senator Ribicoff.._. 371 Cassell, Oliver B., D.C.'Covernment...--:----. 788 Cassell, Robert C., 3 NN CE SER a 0 661 Cassell, William J., Logistics, Defense___________ 511 Cassetta, Michael N., Administration, Com- TEETER pe a Ch pt oh Lr vn ih 583 1016 Congressional Directory Page Cassidy, June L., House Interstate and Foreign Cassidy, Robert, Senate Finance... _______._____ 271 Cassle, Jack W., Mediation Board 701 Casso, Henry 2 4 Jr., Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, andForestry._. Whi 267 Casteel, Ralph T., Veterans’ Affairs, House. ____ 317 Castelli, Angelo1., ‘Tax, Justice. _____ £ 546 Castillo, Juan Pablo Perez, Board, Development an 799 Castro y Castro, Lic. F., Inter-American Tuna Commission... _._ bts _ 800 Castro, Federico de, International Court. __ 817 Castro, Julio, OAS 811 Castro, Susan G., Nuclear Regulatory "Com-¥ Caswell, Dr. Randall S., Standards, Commerce. Cator, Tom, Joint Economic Committe Catto, Henry E., Jr., State............ Caudill, Charles E., Statistical Reporting, i Agriculture Cauley, Alvin P., Operations, Agriculture Causey, William, House Administration Com- Covi, Larry, Personnel, Agriculture Cavanagh, Ms. Mary, secretary to Representa-tive Corcoran Cavanaugh, John J. (Representative from Ne-braska): Blography.......i <2. Banking, Finance and Urban "Affairs Commit-5 AAT CR STC EL ah SCI ALE International Relations Committee Cavanaugh, Thomas, House Interior and Insular Affairs 3 Cavaney, William T., Compirollors Office, DOD 5 Cavarocchi, Nicholas iG. “House Appropria-_ Cavazos, Maj. Gen. Richard E., Security, DOD. 303 Cavic, Sophie, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Cedarburg, Capt. Owen L., Court, Navy Cederberg, Elford A. (Representative from Michigan): Biography Appropriations Committee Board of Regents, Smithsonian_._________.___. 716 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 3 Select Committee on Ethics _ Cederberg, Mrs. Elford A., The Congressional Club 664 Celada, Raymond J., Library of Congress Cellini, William F., Transportation Policy Cerabone, Frank D. , HUD Field Offices Cerjan, Robert Fs National Mediation Board. _-701 Cerri, Alison B., House Committee on Agricul-201 t Certo, Richard T., Finance, USDA _________.__ Cervantes, Rudolph Alva, National Commis-> sion for Manpower Policy 3 Cevette, John, A.A. to oor Haskell Covina, sanpaly; Office of Sergeant at Arms, eh Chadenet, Bernard, International Bank for Re- construction and Development... inane D Chadwick, Brig. Gen. RobertA., USMC, Navy. Chadwick, Thomas W., Administration, Postal 5 Chafee, John H. (Senator from Rhode Island: 2 Biography. _. dan Environment and Public Works Committee_ Human Resources Committee Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy National Republican Senatorial Committee. --Select Committee on Intelligence Chaffee, Owen R., administrative assistant to Representative Leggett Chalk, Joseph L., Occupational Safety..._.___. 706 Challenor, Herschelle, House International Relations 31 Page Chamberlain, Selah, Jr., American National Red C 65 Chamberlin, Guy W., Jr., Office of Secretary, Commerce 5 Chambers, Earl L., SBA Chambers, James F., Arms Control.___ ee ep tOD0 Chambers, Letitia, Senate Budget 269 Chambers, Wayne M., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate Chamie, Alfred P., American Battle Monuments Commission Champion, Hale, Secretary’s Office, HEW Chance, David G., International Joint Commis-sion, United States and Canada. __ Chandler, Craig C., Forest Service, Agriculture. 578 Chandler, George P., Jr. Technology, NASA_. 694 Chandler, James G. International Joint Com-mission, United States and Canada Chandler, William, D.C. Government Chang, David B., Office of Secretary, Com- Chang, Kwang-chih, Freer Gallery of Art. _____ Mo Chang, Victor C., International Bank 802 Chang, Dr. Vivian, Health Services, HEW______ 620 Chapin, Christine R., House Legislative Coun- 428 Chapin, George H., Office of the Sergeant ph Arms, House Chapin, Russell, HUD Chaplin, Benjamin J., D.C. Government Chaplin, Charles K., Occupational Safety Chapman, Beth, Foreign Relations, Senate Chapman, Bruce K., Historic Preservation Chapman, C. Edward, International Com- merce, Commerce Chapman, ChristineA., State Chapman, HowardH., Interior. ._.___ Chapman, Leonard F., Jr, Naturalization, Chapman, Ray E., ERDA Chappel, Lt. Col. George G., Administrative, Ar Orel i ee Ban STE 5 Chappelear, Dess L., Reclamation, Interior. Chappell, Bill, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Biography Appronriations Committee Chappell, Grover C., Stabilization and Con-5 servation, Agriculture. Boson AA Chappell, Robert G. , Insurance, HUD Chappelle, Thomas W., Planning, NASA Charbonnet, Vice Adm. Pierre N., Jr., Opera- tions, Navy Charles, Anita S., administrative assistant to Representative Clawson. =. -. suresh otag msm 3 Chardak, Burton A. Select Committee on Assassinations Chartak, Anthony, House Post Office Chartrand, Robert L., Library of Congress....-Charvonia, David A., ‘Engineering, Defense_-_-Chase, Goodwin, Renegotiation Board Chase, Dr. John D., VA Chase, Joseph C., "Senate Committee on Ap-” propriations Chase, Margaret, Senate Commerce Chase, Robert C., Community Services__ Chastka, William, Joint Economic Committee. -Chatham, George N., Library of Congress_..__. 44 Chatman, Charles E., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House... oa. Chatten, Robert L., USIA Chatterton, Alfred F., Coast Guard, DOT. ___. Chaufournier, Roger, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... _______-Chavarrie, Brig. Gen. Edgar A., Legislative, : LI SI I pa Chaverini, Vincent J., CAB Chaves, José Marfa, Organization of American Chavez, Individual Index 1017 Page Page Cheek, Bruce M., International Bank__________ 802 Cheek, James E., Howard University, HEW___ 613 Chellman, Pearl L., House Committee on Judiciary Chetnary, Frank: P., 37 Chen, Peter H., Equal Opportunity, NASA ___ 692 Chenery, Hollis B., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Cheney, Carolyn M., Administrative Review. __ Cherkasky, William B., Senate Select Com- mittee on Small Business. _________ Cherkezian, Nazaret, Board of Regents__ Chernauskas, John Office of General Counsel, 'Agriculture. LO SN ph RR Cherny, James L., Supply, Navy... BE et Cherrix, Charles B., Maritime, Commerce. Cherry, Gloria, secretary to Representative Chesnik, Barbara, Senate Intelligence ______ ___ Chesser, Aaron H , International Trade____ Chesson, John B., Governmental Affairs, Chester, John Chapman, House Committee on International Relations Chel, Lenard B., Federal Power Commis- Chick. ors M., Renegotiation Board Child, 5 Col. John: Childers. John, Senate Governmental Affairs. Childress, Terri, Senate Veterans’ Affairs____ Childs, David M , National Capital Planning Commission Childs, Daniel, Senate Intelligence. _________. Chiles, Lawton M., Jr. (Senator from Florida): Biography . Sr line to Tels B25 Appropriations Committee. Budget Committee Governmental Affairs Committee. ________ Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. Special Committee on Aging_________________ 2 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- sight of the District of Columbia Chilk, SamuelJ., Nuclear Regulatory Chimes, Paul, Senate Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. 2 Chiriboga, Jose R., Inter-American "Develop-ment Bank_ 7 Shighol, Shirley (Representative from New Biography Rules Committee. _ _ _ Chisolm, Col. P.D. , Public Affairs, Army Chisolm, Wilda E. secretary to Representative Seiberling Chmelik, James J., Board of Regents Chmura, Claudette, Senate Budget... ______ Choate, H. Wade, Board, NCUA Choate, Leo E. , Stabilization, Agriculture Choate, Pat, Economic, Commerce Chodes, Joseph, Occupational Safety. ciao Chong Ng, Kiat, International Monetary Chorbajian, Rosalie, Senate Ethics Committee. _ Chotard, Richard D. , Currency, Treasury... Chouinard, Gerard J ., House Committee on Appropriations Choulas, James C., Counsel’s Office, HUD Chrisco, Col. Robert H., Legislative, Army..__ 518 Chrissos, Louise, House Ways and Means Christensen, A. Sherman, Temporary Emer- gency Court of Appeals Christensen, John, Institute of Education, HEW 613 Christensen Thomas, Maritime Commission.__ 676 Christian, Betty Jo, Interstate Commerce Com- Christie, Thomas P., Planning and Evaluation, Defense Christman, Robert J., A.A. to Senator Young___ 372 Christopher, A. M., Arms Control and Disarma- ment Agency Christopher, Warren Minor, State (biography). Christy, Frances, House Committee on Judiciary Chritton, Col. William R., Jr. , Liaison, Army. __ Chronis, Nicholas A., CSC Chubbuck, James H., A.A. to Senator Johnston. Church, Frank (Senator from Idaho): Biography . ete ok Energy and Natural Resources Committee._-Foreign Relations Committee Special Committee on Aging Chvotkin, Alan, Senate Budget Committee Ciaravella, JoAnn, Mailing Standards, House____ Ciccone, Charles V., Research, Library of Cikins, Sylvia A., Senate Commerce Cimini, Michael, National Mediation Board. -._ Cindrich, Karen, secretary to Representative Findley Cimko, John, Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, Cipolla, Ronald D., General Counsel's Office, Agriculture 562 Cirace, Robert, White House News Photog- raphers 899 Cisco, James W., Logistics, Defense. ___________ 512 Civiletti, Benjamin R., Criminal, Justice_..._.. 545 Cizek, Arthur E., Secretary’ S Office, Commerce. 582 Clack, Robin J., Tmmigration, Justice 549 Clagett, William H., Bonneville Power, Interior. 555 Clain-Stefanelli, Vladimir, Technology, Smith-: Claire, Thomas A., House Post Office ) 426 Clancy, Lynda E., Senate National Republican Senatorial Committee 263 Clancy, Patricia C., House Democratic Sent and Policy Committee Clancy, Paul R., Adpinisirative Review ___. 323 Clanton, David a Clapp, Charles | Vo Adminisrative Conference. _ 050 Clapp, Charles i; 687 Clapp, Priscilla Al RI SRE SR 482 Clare, Dinah, House Judiciary 313 Clark, Alice M., Senate Rules and Administra- Clark, Carroll, Collection of ph Arts Clark, Katherine Kennedy, Education and Labor, House 308 Clark, Charles E., Equal Employment Oppor-tunity Commission 669 Clark, Dick (Senator from Iowa): Biography ad a Se Eg va So Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- Foreign Relations Committee Rules and Administration Committee Gallaudet College, HEW Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 327 Clark, Col. E. B., III, Engineering, Defense_.__ 498 Clark, Edmund B., Land and Natural Re- sources Division, TOSHE = se BE ns OAD, Clark, Edward, General Advisory Committee on Arms Control 656 Clark, Eloise E., National Science Foundation. _ Clark, Brig. Gen. Ernest J., Staff, Air Force... 538 Clark, Fred G., Office of the Secretary, Labor... 601 Clark, Geraldine M., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. -. oo om-reeemennaens 332 Clark, James E., III, D.C. Government. _._._. 791 Clark, James T. | District of Columbia, House. -gh Clark, Joan M., Department of State Clark, John W., Antitrust, Justice Clark, Joseph irk F., Legislative Liaison, Arr Force. FA Gn ARE LL I OL Tp Clark, K. N., International Monetary Clark, Lucille B., Senate Finance Clas, Tig] Adm. Malcolm E., Coast Guard, oll oi te Mark W., American Battle Monu- ments Commission 1018 Congressional Directory Page Clark, Robert B., Senate Committee on Appro- priations 2 Clark, Col. Steven T., Investigative, Defense.. 509 Clark, Susan, secretary to Representative Derwinski Clark, Tom C., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (retired) (biography) Clark, Tom C., Park Foundation, Interior..._. Clark, William, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development Clark, William D., Manpower, Army Clark, William S., D.C. Government..__: Clarke, Bruce C., Jr., Miscellaneous, DOD ____ Clarke, David, Council, D.C. Government._._. Clarke, Col. Fred D., Jr., American Battle Monuments Commission Clarke, Martyn V., Transportation Safety Clarke, Brig. Gen. Mary E., Agencies, Army_. Clarke, R. A., International Bank Clarke, Stuart H., Regional Offices, HEW _ Clarke, Col. W. H, Staff, Air Force. ..__.___ -Clarke, William E, East-West Trade, Com- Clarke, Wyndham, Policy, HUD Clarkson, James A., IIT, Enforcement, SEC Closet Don H. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _ _ Public Works and Transportation Committee. Clausens] ames S., Office of Inspector General, Clauss, Carin Ann, Secretary’s Office, Labor. ___ Claussen, H. Peter, Tennessee Valley Authority. Clawson, Del (Representative from California): Bi ography Rules Committee Republican Policy Committee Clay, Augustus L., EO, HUD Clay, James E., Field, HUD Clay, William (Representative from Missouri): Biography Education and Labor Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee. _____ Clayton, Ms. Lynn, secretary to Representative Claytor, W. Graham (Secretary of the Navy): Biography Policy Council, Defense Cleary, Robert E., Truman Scholarship. _ ______ Cleary, Timothy F., Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. ________._____ 7 Cleary, William, House Budget Cleary, William H., administrative assistant to Representative Johnson of Colorado Cleaver, Thecmas E., Defense Contract Audit Cleeman, Dr. James I., Health Services, HEW__ Cleland, Max, Veterans’ Administration Clemence, Theodore G., Census, Commerce.__ Clement, Carl J., Canada-U.S. Defense Olement, BarlG.,, GPO... oo oil ot Clements, Charles B., East-West Trade, Com- Clements, Helen C., Appropriations, Senate____ Clements, James D., M.D., Mental Retardation. Clements, Rear Adm. N. W., Facilities, Navy__ Clements, Paul J., Field, HUD Clements, Mrs. Sally, Logistics, Army Clements, Samuel E., Research and Engineer- ing, Defense Clemmer, Richard, Research, HUD ____________ Clemons, Gary, House Postmaster’s Office Clendening, Mrs. June G., administrative assist- ant to Representative Ashley _______________ 3 Cleveland, Maj. Gen. Charles G., Personnel, AirForce Cleveland, James C. (Representative from New Hampshire): Biography House Administration Committee 285 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Page Cleveland, James C. (Representative from New Hampshire)—Continued Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. 322 National Republican Congressional Com- Cleverly, R. deF., Sea Systems, Navy Clewlow, Carl W., Manpower, Defense._________ 504 Cliburn, Van, Arts and Humanities... __________ 698 Clifton, Richard P., Senate National Repub- lican Senaterial Committee. SE mS Cline, Doris S., Senate Committee on "Armed Services. __..______ ARE Cline, Garner J., House Committee on Judi- ciary Cline, i G.,SenateAging-.............0. 266 Clineburg, Ann D., House Public Works and Transportation Clinton, John B., Communities, __________ HUD 632 Clokey, Darrell 0., Office of Administrator, Close, William H., Secretary’s Office, DOT ____ Clotworthy, John H., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 597 Clough, Susan S., Executive Office Clouser, David J., U.S. Court of Claims Clowers, Betty J., Officers of the Supreme Court. 737 Cluff, Anthony T., Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing and Urban Affairs Cluverius, Wat T., IV, Ambassador to Bahrain_ 841 Coates, Joseph P., Technology Assessment 5 Cobb, Charles T., Buildings, GSA Cobb, Gary D.. Water Resources Council Cobb, Henry V., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 332 Cobb, Dr. Jewel Plummer, Board, NSF_____ Cobb, Marianne ri D.C. Government.__ Cobb, Miles A., FDIC Coble, Selma i. , International Trade Cochennour, Douglas G., Employment, Labor. S05 Cocheres, Col. Thomas Li Staff, Air Force.... 538 Cochran, J. W., FAA, DOT 64. Cochran, Jay, Jr. FBI, Justice Cochran, Jefferson W., Air and Space, Smith-“10 Cochran, Margaret E., Senate Select Committee on Small Business 275 Cochran, Robert C., Official Reporter to House Committees co 429 Cochran, Thad (Representative from Missis- sippi): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Standards of Official Conduct Committee. _. 295 Republican Policy Committee 300 Select Committee on Aging Select Committee on Ethics Cochrane, James R., Insurance, HUD Cochrane, William M.: Joint Committee on the Library z=: Senate Committee on Rules and Administra- CocKayne, Sharon, House Interior and Insular FN RSCh CSR TE Tn 309 Cockrill, Sterling, Field Offices, HUD Cody, Frances J., secretary to Senator Pearson. 371 Coelho, Tony, "administrative assistant to Representative Sisk Coffee, Michael, House Postmaster’s Office Coffey, Alan, Jr., House Judiciary Qoneyss Diane, secretary to Representative Coffman. Hugh M., A.A. to Representative Walker. Court od ea 39 Cognata, Samuel J., Mediation Board Cograve, John E., Maritime Commission Cohan, Howard J., Engineering and Research, oa Cohelan, Jeffery, Former Members of Congress. 682 Cohen, Calman J.: Legislative Review Committee Senate Democratic Policy Indiwidual Index 1019 Page Cohen, Daniel L., House Committee on Judi-1 AR Ln REN LE EEN a 2 WN, 312 Cohen, David M., Civil, Justice________ an. 544 Cohen, Edward B., Senate Committee on Com-NBIC rt a a Ses 270 Cohen, Haggai, National Aeronautics and Space Admivistration cocaineitl oan Cohen, Herbert J., Employment, Labor Cohen, Joel, Office of Legislation, HEW________ Cohen, Manuel, Administrative Conference. ___ 651 Cohen, Martin, Railroad Retirement___________ Cohen, Maxwell, Joint Commission, U.S. and Representative Moorhead of Pennsylvania__ 384 Cohen, Nathaniel B., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... 0.0 0.0 E .o.oadi. 690 Cohen, Richard E., International Commerce, Commeree: foot lta 2 bd ou 589 Cohen, Sheldon S., Administrative Conference. 651 Cohen, Susan M., Government Operations, Cohen, Lt. Comdr. William D., JAGO, Navy.. 52 Cohen, William S. (Representative from Maine): Biography: isos.0 A LONE BR, 76 Judiciary Committee... = Cr. ct... 289 Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Select Committee on Aging... ________________ 301 Cohilas, Grace, House Administration....______ 309 Cohn, J. R., Supply Systems, Navy____.____.__ 532 Coker, Tom E., administrative assistant to Senator Allen Colaianni, Joseph V., Judge, Court of Claims... 749 Colbs, Marvin, General Accounting Office._____ 437 Colby, Donald S., Mines, Interior. ___.__________ 554 Colby, Vergie, House Budget Committee_._____ 306 Coldwell, Philip E., Federal Reserve______.____ 657 Cole, Ann, House Agriculture__________________ 304 Cole, Christy, secretary to Representative Long of Marviand. i: fo di ph an dt et aan 382 Cole, David H., Deeds, D.C. Government.____ 791 Cole, Edward N., Academy of Engineering._____ 689 Cole, Joanne T., Office of the Legislative Coun- Sel, Sepate: nie enousSa Cole, John D. R., Civil Service Commission... 661 Cole, Judith A., Legislative Affairs, NASA_____ 691 Cole, Leon M., Congressional Research, Library OF Congress: mr i aa Cole, Raymond C., Jr., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House. .o. x ot uaz 312 Cole, Mrs. Sterling, The Congressional Club.___ 665 Coleman, E. Thomas (Representative from Missouri): Biography. EaRRR 100 Agriculture Committee... Loo Jos 276 District of Columbia Committee... __________ 282 Coleman, Edwin J., Economic Analysis, Com-i Coleman, John S., National Academy of Sci-ences and National Research Council _._____ 689 Coleman, Peter T., Territorial Official, Interior. 552 Coleman, Richard C., OMB... Ll. cov avie-473 Coleman, Robert C., House Clerk’s Office_...__ Coleman, Rodney A., Council, D.C. Govern-ment. ...... co Bloorinal Coleman, Ronald D., House Interstate and Foreign Commeree. :: Sofui a2 311 iid, Coleman, Trent, House Postmaster’s office. ____ 426 Coler, Mark D., Treasary: cio ool= 0, 491 Colevas, Geraldean, A.A. to Representative MeG ory ae Collett, John C., Personnel Interchange. ______ 709 Colley, W. Raymond, Office of the Clerk, House. 424 Colliander, Ralph T., National Mediation Boar Gt cs oei hn 701 Collier; Calvin}. PTC. coro na 42 79 vnstanl Collier, Ellen C., Library of Congress. ....---__ 441 Collier, Robert A.: Committee on Mental Retardation.__________ 332 Committee on Employment of the Handi-capped lrie ation ol a nie Collier, Comdr. P.J., Health, Navy... .u. =: 533 Collier, Ronald M., Republican Conference, Senate Page Collins, Cardiss (Representative from Illinois): BIO ADAYA ER a BEI District of Columbia Committee Government Operations Committee International Relations Committee __________ Collins, Charles, II, HUD Field Offices. ________ 636 Collings (Ciajenes G., Jr., Secretary's Office, Sin mm Ae rt et ms eh ml He ht Fh er er 0 Collins, Donald L., Insurance, HUD _ __________ 633 Collins, Francis P., Export-Import Bank_______ 670 Collins, J. Foster, Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 492 Collins, Brig. Gen. James L.: Army tal... es a en 519 National Air and Space Museum. _ ____________ 719 Collins, James M. (Representative from Texas): BIO aphY cl A rman S Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. _____ 291 National Republican Congressional Com-EEL LS et LU oe Fe EL a Cam EL 300 Republican Policy Committee... ____________ 300 Collins, Maj. Jou D., Secretary’s Office, Army___ 515 Collins, John M., Library of Congress. ..________ 4 Collins, John R ., East-West Trade, Commerce. _ Collins, Josephine, Capitol Telephone Exchange. 433 Collins, Marvin, administrative assistant to Representative Marks TH 383 o.oo eee Collins, Michael, National Air and Space Muse. Eo nae 719 Collins, Michael, Washington National Monu-ment Soeloty ol nl 730 Collins, Patrick J., Inspector General’s Office, HOD. a Get SE SE Collins, 2hilipR., Eules, House... ____._. 293 Collins, Richard L., Appropriations, Senate. ..__ 267 Collins, Robert L., Management, Labor.________ 604 Colmer, Connie, Ways and Means, House. .._.__ 318 Colombo, Betsy, House Administration_.__.____ 308 Colombo, Joy W., secretary to Representative PP ONYY, os Saved tad os rroneiy 389 Colonga, Marilou, D.C. Committee, House..____ 307 Colson, Janet, White House Fellows. ____________ 709 Colston, James A., Gallaudet College, HEW ____ 613 Colton, Roberta F., Legislative Counsels’ Office, Senndes RD 421 Colvin, Dr. Burton H., Standards, Commerce. . 595 Combs, Diana Y., Research, Navy. .._.__...___ 525 Combs, Samitel XB. PTC. 4... zo 681 Come, Norton J., National Labor Relations oo ROTO. raa a Comings, Steve L., Fiscal Service, Treasury. _-_- Commiso,Mary Lou, Corrections, Justice... _- Como, Joseph A., Senate Rules and Administra-a OR a a Se oy eae Compton, Harry, administrative assistant to Representative Burgener— 375 Compton, Wilburn R., D.C. Government._.___. 791 Conable, Barber B., Jr. (Representative from New York): Biography. -«occ eee 133 Budget Committee. oom 281 Ways and Means Committee. ———-———-—-296 Joint Committee on Taxation. 323 Conahan, Frank C., General Accounting Office. 436 Bank Conder, Rear Adm. Maxine, Medicine, Navy.._-532 Condit, Carl W., Smithsonian Institution. 716 Condon, Dale E., Congressional Record Index... 323 Cone, William, Marine Headquarters; Navy-----529 Conesa, Eduardo R., International Bank:..o..--802 Conger, Clement E., Department of State. 481 Conger, Stephen M., International, Commerce. -589 Conkle, William H., Extension Service, Agri- me ee ed 577 Cullare. oo Cott cern ro mmm Conklin, Charles, House Committee on Interior mmo 286 coo commmmmem and Insular Affairs 1020 Congressional Directory Page Conkling, Mrs. Juanita, Office of the Sereeont at Arms, Ho Conlin, John H., Administrative Conference. ___ px Conlon, James AL, Bureau of Engraving and PrintingeTTeosmry uc. ie oilii ks 494 Conn, Paul R., Farmers, Agriculture. __________ 572 Connally, Ernest A., Park Service, Interior. ____ 556 Connaughton, Thomas, Senate Intelligence ____ 264 Conneely, Charles J., Senate Committee on Armed Services. ode nator 268 Connell, Gerald A., Antitrust, Justice_..._.______ 544 Connell, Jom GQ, Jr., Army. doc. = i oii 515 Connolly, John S., Jr., AID, State. ___. i ae 485 Connolly, Stephen : 9 Interstate and Foreign COTNINEYO0. sais conan db b hae DR aint arene 31 Connor, Doris E., Senate Committee on Armed Services SR BLA NES SR SR | 2 Connor, Henry W., General Accounting Office _ 437 Connor, James R., House Interstate and Foreign CONIMETOR: eaeis ol po 310 Connors, Daniel J., Maritime Commission .. ..__ 677 Conrad, 'C. Carson: Public Health, roesan dees BW. tsre is 616 Prodan s Council on Physical Fitness and 5 NE AL LE a ll YOR A 71 PLE Charles H., National Capital Planning COTIITISEION ote acta or a iy 696 Conrad, Joseph M., SBA. =. 0 ai bh. 714 Conrardy, William N., General Accounting 81110 BRONCOSte TS CT Ni Cr 437 Conroy, Barbara K., Senate Rules____________. 274 Conroy, James B. (Pete), administrative assist- ant to Representative Grassley... ...o. x. Constant, Thomas M.: Canal Zone Government... _.._.._...________ 659 Panama Canal Company. ..... Sot ui 708 Consintiine, Jay, Senate Committee on Fi-es er at FE om BE SL oe 5 en 71 Cones Silvio O. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): BI0SEODNY oa i a BE Sn Ri 82 Appropriations Committee... _.__._________ 277 Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission____ 330 Conti, Reno J., Research, Library of Congress -440 Convisser, Martin, Office of Secretary, DOT____ 640 Conway, JamesV. P. , Employee, Postal Service. 728 Conway, Mary V., Senate Select Committee on Small Business. ....c oo sini iien mur 275 Corres: John, Jr. (Representative from Michi- gan): Blography. ila i esl 86 Government Operations Committee__________ 284 Judiciary.Commitiee. i rt oo a 289 Cook, Sleander B., Judiciary Committee, > tm mI, pp ba nt A Ra 31 Cook, Billy D_, D.C. _. Government... 787 Cook, Mrs. Camille, Smithsonian Institution... 716 Cook, Dr. Charles w., Ar Boree. i. asian 535 Cook, Clyde C., Purchase of Services from Handicoppede sic. 00.00 Fo iia. 663 Cook, Dolores, administrative assistant to Representative Delaney... ......... 377 Cook, J. Rowland, SBC Lo ala 711 oo... Cook, John, Park Service, Interior .____________ 556 Cook, Mabel, Gallaudet College, HEW_________ 613 Cook, Mary Meyer, secretary to Representative Roncalio AE A Oa SR Eri he Et 387 Cook, “Paul A., Department of State. __________ 486 Cook, Paul x Department of State... _________ 486 Cook, Robert T., Standards, Commerce -..____ 595 Cook, Sherry, L.A. to Representative Duncan . 377 Cook, W. A., administrative assistant to Repre- SentativeSponee. lialgrnlny nie 389 Cook, William Holmes, Court of Military Ap- Deals. oo lr er me en ae de 772 Cooke, David O., Comptroller, Defense________ 500 Cooke, Vice Adm. Edward W., Operations, N 529 Cooke, Dr. Lloyd M., National Science Board.. 704 Cooksey, Lt. Gen. Howard H., Agencies, Army. 519 Page Cooksey, Robert H., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House... oi; 425 Cool2y, Claudia, CSC Cooley, Joe H., Mines, Interior... _........... 554 Cooley, Capt. N. V., Jr., Surgery, Navy._...._.. Coomaraswamy, Punch, Ambassador from SINZAPOTO. oor ran Ernie h rt Ha mE fas Ie = 835 Coon, Christine A., Office of Secretary, Navy... Coon, John E., Planning and Evaluation, DOIONSO -sii casa iiniit adh i Eanntn aatie wanas 505 Coon, Nelson B., Drug Enforcement, Justice... 5 Cooney, Rear Adm. David M,, Navy EE Ca Cooper, A. W., Research Servics , Agriculture. . Cooper, Benjamin S., Energy and Natural Re- sources Committee... 270 Cooper, Brig. Gen. C. G., Marine Corps, Savy. 529 Cooper, Glenn A., Forest Research, USDA____ 578 Cooper, J. Robert, YS, Parole. .....coiamibinms 727 Cooper, James K., Maritime Commission. __.. 677 Cooper, Jerome A Administrative Conference. 651 Cooper, Joseph, Administrative Review... 325 Cooper, Kathy, secretary to Representative A SDIN -ov. liu ide isnt sina n ett usin ome wns 373 Cooper, Kent C., Election Commission__._____. 674 Cooper; Richard N., State. ...cc.ccciineriondass 480 Cooper, Robert S., Field, NASA ______._.._..... 695 Cooper, Roger M., O80 zo vu iibountinanais 661 Cooper, Thomas, House Administration______. 309 Cooper, Thomas E., House Committee on ATE Borviees,... ioc. ieee iit ative Cooper, Fomimye, Data Systems, Agriculture. 564 Cope, StevenA., Office of House Legislative Counsell... come tot Ande eth i im ten bid 428 Copeland, Glen H., Inter-American Tuna Com-TET EG CR a La CO el Copeland, Mikel Joan, House Reporters to House Commitiees.. .. i v..co.iicmeanmiin 429 Copenhavar, Roger D., Office of the Clerk, FORE os a BET nes deed 424 Copenhaver, William H., Government Opera-RIONS, HOUS «coo sleds adm hn mbar Eatin va 308 Copley, "Douglas, House Public Works md Transportation... fit ove te sehr anda dos dns Copps, Michael J., administrative assistant od Senator Hollings ih mpi Es nhs Sah Lb Heads 370 Coppie, Comer S., D.C. Government __________ 783 Corbett, Leo, Secretary’ s.Office, HEW .._._ .. 610 Corbett, Michael T., administrative assistant to Representative Myers a an Corcoran, George C., Jr., Customs Service, Treasury Corcoran, Howard 7. ,judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)... 754 Corcoran, John E., Jr., Board for Correction of Naval Bocoras. oc cicassb am bio sbngasss 525 Corcoran, Thomas J. (Representative from Illinois): BIograDY = oie ihr abe td aden sas a GL a 54 Government Operations Committee..._______ 284 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 291 Corcoran, William M., Public Works and Trans- portation, House. ieda annem ms 314 Cordaro, J. B., Technology Assessment._____.._. 445 Corder, "Lt. Col. Charles V., Jr., Mexico-U.S. Dehense oian trea 809 Corea, L. Gamani, Secretariat, UN________._.___ 817 Coriden, Guy, Commission on Security and Cooperation i EIODe: il iia IN naa Corley, E. L., Agricultural Research Service. . |= Corley, Franklin H., Jr., Field Offices, HUD... 635 Corman, James C. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography eects 19 Small Business Committees... ______________ 294 Ways and Means Committee... ___.__.____.. 296 House Democratic Committee. ._._______._._. 298 Cornelius, Frederick D., Federal Power Com-TISSION i than imam San en See a 9 Cornell, Robert J. (Representative from Wis- consin Biography A Le eS 193 Education and Labor Committee_____________ 283 Veterans’ Affairs Committee _________._______ 295 Cornell, Wm. A., Jr., A. A. to Representative Gooding: or ri ae sited 379 Cornett, Elizabeth A., House Committee on Education and LADO. totsir avis 308 Individual Index 1021 Page Page Cornick, Sue, secretary to Representative Corning, Mary E., Gorgas Memorial ____________ Cornwell, David L. (Representative from Indiana): BIOgIaDNY 5 sete rt irr ets ad edn A 60 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Coronado, Jorge Luis Zelaya, Organization of American States... lal Lda il 810 Corrada, Baltasar (Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico): BIOgraply tl. Co cheb Thy A te mat a a 195 Education and Labor Committee.______.______ 283 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.______ 286 Corrado, Ernest J., House Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries... .._________._ Corrigan, Donald W., House Official Reporters. 429 Cortese, Cynthia, House Administration 30 Cortez, James J., Supply, OSA... ooo oul Corum, Virginia D., Civil Division, Justice... I Corwin, Philip S., Senate Aging. tori Cosimi, Ivan A. International, Commerce Costagliola, Francesco, Joint’ Committee on Atomic Energy... oo nol iit ulm Jie Costantino, James, Secretary’s Office, DOT __ 641 Costanza, Margaret, Executive Office 71 Costanzo, Henry J., Inter-American Develop- ment Bank. ol 0 Sa Sos aE Costello, J. Daniel, administrative assistant to Representative Hanley. oo. i. oil Laas Costello, Ruth S., House Committee on Public Works and ... co... 20 Transportation... Coster, BernardA., Forest, USDA Costle, Douglas M.: Energy Resources EPA Cor Charles T'., Forest, Agriculture._______ Cothran, Mary, Senate Foreign Relations Com-miter th aga eo 72 Cotner, Melvin L., Economic Research, Agri- CUNIIOL hii fe ty ute dean La 575 Cotter, Donald R., Energy, Defense____________ 512 Cotter, William R. (Representative from Con- necticut): Blogra ply. se a hn SUR 29 Ways and Means Committee... __________ 296 Cotterill, Carl H., Mines, Interior_ ________.__._ 554 Cotton, F. Jane, Officers, Red Cross..____.._._.... 654 Coon, Paul E., Office of Administrator, SA ld Reet oa an ae 690 Cotton, Richard, Secretary’s Office, HEW_____ 610 Couch, John F., Patent Office, Commerce __ ___ 598 Coughlin, R. Lawrence (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography ooo li soa bo Sani bal a Se gn 156 Appropriations Committee___________________ 277 National Republican Congressional Com- CHL ee a a RAMEE LN a Na 300 Coulbary, Andre Jean, Ambassador irom Senegal; Pe otladle heh EE a ae 835 Coulehan, Mirian J., Senate Committee on Appropristions.. 21 rio moresdiy oo Coulson, Judy, House Minority Whip’s Office__ 424 Coulter, "Henry W., Geological Survey, Interior. 554 Coulter, John M. , Interagency, NASA 691 Councill, Dorothy ER. secretary to Repre- sentative all... 0 toe To G0 Te Couperthwaite, Dr. Charles, D.C. Government. 785 Courcier, Edward G., Maritime, Commerce.____ 593 Cousins, James, administrative assistant to Representative Patterson of California 385 Courtot, Marilyn E., Secretary’s Office, Senate. 418 Courtright, Capt. C., Facilities, Navy Cove, John, House Budget Committee. _______._ Covelal, Frank L., Inspector General’s Office, 08. Rr a de AR Eee BTR Covington,. Diane G., Senate Agriculture, Nu- trition, and Forestry mB tl RL nn AN 267 Covington, Patricia J., Veterans’ Administra- Covington, William B., Regional Offices, Na-tiona): Credit osorr ds. Union. i Cowan, Bonnie, L.A. to Representative Allen__ 373 Cowan, Charles R., FCC 673 Cowan, William Harvey, D.C. Government___ 786 Cowart, Christine E., Senate Committee on Armed Serviees i. Luise aro aa Cowen, James L., Railroad Retirement Board . 728 Cowen, Wilson, chief judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography). 2. Sut 0. ie. i. 746 Cowhig, James D., National Science Founda-HON aLr a riage Cox, Mrs. Edward Finch, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts_____________ 723 Cox, H. C., Research, Agriculture........._.__. Cox, Rear Adm. J. W., Medicine and Surgery, Cox, M. Linda, Public Works and Transporta-Hon, HOUSE. oh a cman 314 Cox, Loren, House Ways and Means___.._.______ 318 Cox, Louis A.: Administrative Conference __________________ 651 Office of Postmaster General . __._.___________ 728 Cox, William A., III, Joint Economic Com-TINa Sa 325 Coy, Maj. Gen. Edwin A., Research, Air Ore... Ciacci iid ita ramadan da 0s 539 Cover, Robert-A., GSA.......... 684 Data, 0... Coyle, Lt. Col. Harold 8., Secretary’s Office, 5101 0 BERRA es I. IE i) Tes na ELE 498 Coyle, Stephen ¥, HUD o-oo ato. 625 Coyne, John T., Packers and Stockyards, AZricORUTe. .ocootie cob conser asl oii 571 Coyne, Joseph G., Sills Building, Commerc._.. 584 Coyne, Joseph R., Federal Reserve System_.__ 657 Cozad, Lt. Col. J. G., Public Affairs, Army... 518 Crabe, Thomas C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. cc. cave.oen aio. 694 Crabill, Donald E., Office of Management ond Budget Craft, Archie D., Land Management, Interior. i Craft, Jane, secretary to Representative Edwards of Oklahoma... oilios oil... 378 Craft, Winfred O., Jr., Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senate.....l oll. 270 Crafton, Richard D. , Ex-Im Bank. .l2-aan 670 Cragwall, Joseph S,, Jr., Geological Survey, terior oe EeRRL ee 554 Craig, Al, Senate Finance... oo iona2e 271 .c....oc--Craig, Linda G., secretary to Representative Cohen tot dni oni -ose S85 aa rnbin a Huts 376 Craig, Robertel., TVA. 2... tes .....diio 725 Craig, Walter E., Truman Scholarship......_.__ 686 Cramer, Vice Adm. Shannon D., Jr., Mapping, ” Crandall, Jack, administrative assistant to Representative Lujan__ Crandall, John H., D.C. Government_._______. 786 Crandall, Robert W., Wage and Price Stability. 476 Crandell, Harry, House Interior and Insular 3 LD a ne RA Rat LC, Crane, Donald A., Interior and Insular Affairs, dLLL I a 0 Volk STs DL Ak Seg ECR) | I 309 Crane, Joseph S., Development, HUD ________. 626 Crane, Langdon T., Research, Library of CLAhn PI rn Te st ta wd 441 Crane, Peter G., Nuclear Regulatory........... 705 Crane, Philip M. (Representative from Illinois): Biography De ERTL NRL CE TB 53 Ways and Means Committee... ....-----------296 House Recording Studio... -ocoooocoeaaaan -299 Crane, Theodore R., Communication, Agri- CARTE, os SareeaSEA = a ge 562 tion Congressional Liaison Service 1022 Congressional Directory Page Cranston, Alan (Senator from California): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- Budget Committee Human Resources Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Democratic Policy Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Majority Whip Craver, Donald W., Joint Economic Committee. Crawford, Curtis c., Board of Parole, Justice. 727 Crawford, Gary, Senate Veterans’ Affairs Sard 275 Crawford, Kenneth C., Federal Judicial Center. 777 Cindi William R., Jr., Ambassador to Tus Cra Manuel, EO, HUD . Cremeans, John E., Economic Analysis, Com- merce Creskoff, StephenM., Treasury Crespo, Alfredo, International Monetary. ____._ Crespo, Alberto, Ambassador from Bolivia Cressman, George P., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce Cresswell, William E., administrative assistant to Senator Stennis Creswell, ThomasJ., Field Installation, DOT.. Creutz, Edward C., National Science Founda- Crigler, T. Frank, Ambassador to Rwanda _ _ __ Crim, Thomas J., Prison Industries, Justice____ ? Crimmins, John Hugh, Ambassador to Brazil.. Cripe, Clair A., Prisons, Justice 5 Critchlow, James, International Broadcasting. -Critisnyey, Bradford M., Highway Safety, oT Crist engen; Lt. Col. Arm Croeis William E., HUD 634 Croft, Thomas C., Jr., Resource, HEW _ _______ Cromer, Harry C., AID, State 4 Crompton, Francis M., Insurance, HUD Cromwell, Charles, Senate Committee on Armed Services Cronin, Daniel J., Preparedness, GSA Cronin, James A., Jr., Occupational Crooks, James A., D.C. Government _ _________ Crookston, Nancy, House Administration Com- Cropp, Dwight S., D.C. Government Crosby, Ellen, Joint Economic Committee Crosby, John B., A.A. to Representative Gephardt 3 Crosby, Rear Adm. Philip, Logistics, Defense. . Crosby, William D., Jr., House Committee on Cross, Christopher T., House Committee on Education and Labor Cross, Jack R., Senate Sergeant at Arms Office. Cross, John M., Senate Select Committee on Small Business Cross, Robert J., Alaska Power, Interior Cross, Sam Y., Monetary Fund 8 Troghaly, A. Scott, Science and Technology, 3 Cron J. Richard, Food and Drug, HEW Crow, Duward L., Administrator's Office, NASA 690 Crow; L. Curran, Senate Periodical Press Gal-ery ( Crow, Trenton, Environment and Public Works, Senat te. 271 i A Maurita Ls House Committee on Armed Services Crowley, Francis J., Linas of Congress Crowley, John J., Jr. State: c.iyiuuaia ited 48 Crowley, Joseph E., Transportation Safety_____ 704 Crowley, Sheila, secretary to Senator Brooke__. 368 Crownover, Blair, Office of Legislative Counsel, enate _ Croxton, F. E., Library of Congress. __________ 443 Creutz, Edward C., National Science Founda- Crum, Dwight R., Office of Education, HEW__ Crupe, Friedrich R., International, Commerce. 589 Crumpton-Bawden, Carlene, House Budget_._. 306 Cryor, Dan, A.A. to Representative Forsythe... 379 Cuadra, Carlos A., National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Camillo, Credro Aguayo, Board, Development on 9 Cudworth, Bette, Army Liaison Office, Senate. Cuffe, Donald S., Installations and Logistics, ol Culbertson, P. E., President’s Committee on Science and Technology 478 Culbertson, Philip E., National Aeronautics and Space Administration 695 Culbreath, Carolyn, House Budget _ ___________ 306 Clon; JonnaJ Lynne, House Committee on es Cullen, Mis, R., GPO Py ins G., Health Services, HEW Culver, James A. House Agriculture Culver, John C. (Senator from Iowa): BIography ....ccoiiorme tans Sd ar aaa anita Armed Services Committee Environment and Public Works Committee. 256 Judiciary Committee 260 Select Committee on Small Business. --- Cummings, Eugene R., Senate Aging Com-2 Cummings, Col. Jack, Research, Air Force Commies James J., Office of Administrator, AS Cummings, Lilla Burt, D.C. Government 9 Cummings, Dr. Martin M., Library of Medicine, HEW 622 Cummings, Philip T., Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works 271 Cummings, William H., Stabilization and Con- servation, Agriculture 566 Cummins, Glenn L., Federal Reserve System.___ 659 Cummins, Jerold D., FTC 680 Cummins, Col. William E., Resources, Air Force -53 Cunningham, Bruce E., CAB Cunningham, George V., administrative assist- ant to Senator Mc Govern . Cunningham, GeorgeW., ERDA Cunningham, Marie H., Aging, House... ....... 317 Cunningham, Comdr. Philip T., Comptroller's Office, Defense Cunningham, Robert P., Housing, HUD Cunningham, William Wy Jr., A.A. to Repre- sonidtive Cotter... ......c. ogaauam oi oii 376 Cuprill, Rambel A., Maritime Commission Curcio, Charles Vv, Office of Administrator, GSA Curl, Richard E., Department of State Curley, Walter J. P., Jr., Ambassador to Ire-. land Curlin, James W., Research, Library of Congress. 440 Curnow, John E., 661 Curran, "Donald i Library of Congress. _..... 439 Curran, Edward M, , senior judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia (hiography 758 Curran, yd V., FAA Headquarters, DOT _ 643 Curran, Garry, Senate Appropriations 267 Curran, Irene, Logistics, Navy Curran, J. R., Supply, Navy Currie, Frances Light, A.A. to Representative Quillen Currier, Roger M., Office of Legislative Liaison, Army 518 Individual Index 1023 Currin, John L., Officers, Red Cross Curry, "Lt. David L., U.S. Capitol Police Curry, Mrs. Gloria, Secretary to Representative Jones of North Carolina Curry, Brig. Gen. Jerry R., Washington, Army . 519 Curry, Richard, Park Service, Interior 556 Curry, S. Leigh, Jr., Office of General Counsel, bs HUD Curtin, Eugene J., Congressional Record Index. Curtin, Kevin qq. Senate Commerce 2 Curtin, Robert H., Comptroller's Office, NASA. Curtis, Carl T. (Senator from Nebraska): Biography... fo a Agriculture, N utrition, “and Forestry Com- Joint Committee on Taxation Republican Conference of the Senate Republican Policy Committee Curtis, Mrs. Carl T., The Congressional Club... Curtis, Franklin A., General Accounting Office. Curtis, Mrs. Judith S., administrative assistant to Representative Burleson Curtis, Lt. Ronald L., U.S. Capitol Police Curvey, Edward J., Recreation, Interior Cushing, Michael, Executive Office Custer, Benjamin A., Library of Congress Cuthbertson, Peg, Senate Veterans’ Affairs Cutler, Barry J., FTC Cutler, Cecil L., Jr., Occupational _ ______ Cutler, Jay B., Human Resources, Senate______ 273 Cutler, Walter L., Ambassador to Zaire. _ ______ 847 Cutter, W. Bowman, OM Cutts, Robert L., FCC Cyr, Arthur P., SBA Cyr, Paul, Energy Cyrocki, John M.,, Field Installation, DOT Czajkowski, Joseph A., Administration, HUD. 632 Czarnecki, Marian Anthony, Inter-American Development Bank i. Watson B., Printing House for Blind, Dads Emilio Q.: The Inferparliamentary Union Office of Technology Assessment Daddario, Olive J., secretary to Representative Daffron, Thomas A., administrative assistant to Representative Cohen Daft, Lynn, Domestic Council Dage, Gary, A.A. to Representative English.__ 378 Dahl, Frederick R., Federal Reserve System._. 658 Dahmen, Col. Gerald K., Legislative, DOD____ 503 Daiker, Charles W., International Trade Dake, Dr. Marcia A., Directors, Red Cross Dale, Elizabeth, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Dale, John W., Senate Committee on Com- Dale, William B., International Monetary Fund. Ww D? Alessandro, Edward A., Library of Congress. Daley, Jamie L, Joint Committee on Taxation. Dalgarno, Alexander, Astrophysical, Smith- Dalley, George A., administrative assistant to Representative Bangel.. i... Dalone, Col. Arthur A., Engineering, DOD____ d’Alpuget, Jean A., House Interstate and For- eign Commerce. Dalrymple, Donald W., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Dalton, Col. Harry J., Jr., Air Force Dalton, Col. James E., Agencies, Air Force... _ Dalton, Robert E., State Dalton, William R., Electric, Agriculture. _ ____ Daly, Charles U., Administrative Review. ____ Page Daly, Christine A., secretary to Representative Hollenbeck 38! Daly, Christopher J., D.C. Committee, House. 307 Daly, Edmond T., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Dale Rex F., Economic, Agriculture_...______ 575 Daly, Robert F., Technology Assessment D? Aho: Lt. Gen. Eugene, Readiness, Arm Dire Lt. James G., Capitol Police. ...____ 431 Dameron, Leslie Y., Jr. Ss Mapping, DOD... ..... 510 Damgard, John, Secretary’ s Office, Agriculture... 561 Damgard, John M., IT, Marketing and Con- sumer, Agriculture Damico, Joseph U., Civil Service Commission -Dz Amico, Salvatore J., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation D’Amours, Norman E. (Representative from New Hampshire): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs_________ 280 District of Columbia Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. -299 Commission on Administrative Review______ 5 Damry, P. N., International Bank Danaher, John Anthony, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (ography) 745 Danart, Karen, EEOC Danforth, John C. (Senator from Missouri): Biography Commerce, Science, Committee Finance Committee Governmental Affairs Committee... __________ 258 Republican Policy Committee _.____________ 263 D’ Angelo, Mario, Senate Sergeant at Arms. ____ 420 Dangielowicz, Mildred B., Office of the Majority Secretary, Senate 420 Daniel, Mrs. Barbara N ., secretary to R epresent-ative Robinson Daniel, Barbara Price, House Veterans’ Affairs COMIMIttee. a dl be oo aan a 317 Daniel, Mrs. Margaret Truman, Truman Scholarship Daniel, Robert W., Jr. (Representative from Virginia): Biography Armed Services Committee District of Columbia Committee 3 Daniel, Ted L., secretary to Representative Virginia): Biography Armed Services Committee District of Columbia Committee ; Daniell, James L., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Daniels, Albert O., TVA Daniels, Janice E., "House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Daniels, pe M., Hou Daniels. Mitchell E., Jr., A.A. to Senator Lugar. Daniels, Patricia, Capitol Telephone Exchange. Daniels, Stephen’ M., House Government Oper- ORE. SL ER Danielson, George E. (Representative from California) : Biography pa Relations Committee Judiciary Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee... 299 Select Committee on Ethics Special Commission on Modernization of House Gallery Facilities 303 Danielson, James, Health Services, HEW Danihel, Gabriel J., Securities and Exchange. . 711 Dann, C. Marshall, "Patent, Commerce 5 Dannenhauer, Rita, House Minority Leader’s 1024 Congressional Directory Page Dantin, Maurice, American National Red Cross. 654 Danzansky, Stephen I., D.C. Law Revision.___ 328 Daoust, Elizabeth, House Committee on Inter- national Relations DaPonte, John J., Jr.: Foreign-Trade Zones Board _ _________________ Resources and Trade, Commerce. ___._________ 5 Darcy, Capt. R.T., Electronic, Navy. __.______ Darden, Colgate W., Washington National Monument Society ci. dar. i. olla) Darden, William Horace, senior judge, Court of Military Appeals (biography) Dargans, Louise M., House Committee on Education.and Labor... iio use.seo) Darling, Edwin F., Congressional Record Index oe a de SNe Cl Si Darling, Joseph M., Press Photographers’ Gallery NOT SEAT)ra PR A a Darrison, F. Gibson, Jr., administrative assist-ant to Representative Walsh 2 Darrow, Peter V., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Dashbach, Richard J., Senate Committee on Dashiell, Thomas R., Engineering, DOD Datcher, Bertha, House Budget... ______ Datz, Harold J., National Labor Relations Board 7 Daugherty, Philip J., D.C. Government_______ Daum, Jack, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Davalos, Brig. Gen. Carlos Fretes, Inter-American Defense...aii] coo Dave, Shirley E., secretary to Representative Nam Deeringaaa Ln Davenport, Charles, Congressional Budget-____ Dayonbatt, Chester C., Secretary’s Office, TT Davenport, Donald R., Technology Assess- MEN eo sss mt er 0 4 Davenport, Robert H., Regional, SEC_________ Davenport, Robert R., administrative assistant to Representative Smith of Nebraska Davey, Edward, House Administration Com- mittee Davey, Capt. J. R., Jr., Material, Navy Davey, James F., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia... ou nai T Davey, Stuart P., Outdoor Recreation, Interior. Dve% Dr. Winthrop N., Disease Control, Davia, Howard R., Administration, GSA______ David, Edward E., Jr., President’s Committee on Science and Technology... _.____.__ Davidow, Joel, Antitrust, Justice Davidson, Edward S., Smithsonian Institution. 7 Davidson, George F., Secretariat... ____________ 8 Davidson, Mrs. Irene, U.N. Information_______ Davidson, James H., Governmental Affairs, Senate: oa ro alae an a Coss Ta, 27 Davidson, Nicol, Secretariat. o-ooi co. Davidson, Robert W., administrative assistant to Representative Pritchard Davidson, Rosalyn, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Davidson, William, Office of House Postmaster. 427 Davies, Curtis A., Securities and Exchange Commission 711 Davies, David A., World Meteorological Orga- nization 820 Davies, Nancy, Arts and Humanities 699 Davies, Rebecca, Senate Budget 269 Davies, Richard T., Ambassador to Poland____ 845 Davies, Thomas D., Arms Control and Dis- armament 656 Davila, Alfonso, Ambassador from Colombia___ 825 Davila, Robert R., Gallaudet College, HEW ___ 612 Davis, Maj. Gen. B. L., Personnel, Air Force.__ 539 Davis, Maj. Gen. Bennie L., Soldiers’ and Ajrmen’s-Home, U.S: uc oo. 0 fl 2000724 Davis, Brigid, secretary to Representative Lloyd 38 Davis, Charles H., TVA Davis, Connie, secretary to Representative Page Davis, Vice Adm. Donald C., Operations, avy 528 Dayvis, Donald R., Natural History... ___.______ Davis, Elaine, Select Committee on N arcotics AbuSe'an@ Control.cious oo. Davis, Evelyn H., Technology Assessment.____ Davis, Frank, Administration, HUD _ _________ Davis, Fred, House Postmaster’s Office _______ Davis, Mrs. Glenn, The Congressional Club____ Davis, Hal C., Arts and Humanities Davis, Jeanne, SBA Davis, John G., Nuclear Regulatory Davis, John J., IIT, Maritime, Commerce Davis, Comdr. John W., Naval Liaison_ _______ Davis, Joseph T., Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Davis, Kenneth Culp, Administrative Con- ference ry LL ee de AEE Davis, Lloyd, Equal Opportunity, HUD ______ Davis, Louis G., Management, Agriculture._.__ 5 Davis, Mary Ann, Senate Sergeant at Arms Davis, Mary W., administrative assistant to Representative Rosenthal Davis, Mendel J. (Representative from South Carolina): Blozraply..0 J iacheiaa i. Armed Services Committee... ooo House Administration Committee Davis, Natheniel, Ambassador to Switzerland.--Davis, Oscar H., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 7 Dayvis, Patricia M., Patent, Commerce. ________ Davis, Peter, Joint Committee on Taxation._- . Davis, Randall E., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Davis, Regina A., House Science and Tech-NOIOZY: lnm ansitin ot on Sant Sua dations 3 Davis, Rex D., Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury 4 Davis, Richard, Administrative Review Davis, Richard W., Jr., General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture 5 Davis, Robert H., Administration, HUD Davis, Robert L., CSC Davis, Ronald L., Social Security, HEW___ Davis, Ronello M., Soil Conservation, Agricul- i) ture Davis, Dr. Ruth M., Standards, Commerce._--Davis, Sharon E., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce ' Davis, Spencer, Senate Intelligence Committee. Davis, Valerie H., administrative assistant to Representative Volkmer Davis, William, Technology Assessment Davis, William E., Administrative Office, 1.8. > Maguire. os asa a 383 Individual Index 1025 Page Dean, G. Maxine, secretary to Representative Moorhead of California Dean, James H., House Reporters of Debates. . Dean, John Gunther, Ambassador to Denmark. Dean, Col. Robert M., Staff, Air Force Dean, Robert W., Ambassador to Peru Dean, Trevia A., Rules, House DeAngelus, Alfred R. , Customs, Treasury Dearborn, Mona, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian. Dearden, ‘Carol, House Minority Whip’s Office. Deare, Ronald F. R. 1 iotional Bank Deas, Famer M., Reclamation, Interior Deavers, Kenneth Ya, Economic Research, USD DeBaun, Sylvia, House i 3 DeBenedetto, Richard, Occupational Safety... 7 Debevoise, Thomas M., Administrative Con- (rT Re RG AAS A i re BO i Se ed DeBruin, Henry W., Forest Service, Agri- 57 de Buys, Duggan, House Post Office DeCain, Vincent F., Postal Rate DeCarvalho Dias, Lindolpho, OAS de Castro, Federico, United Nations DeCenzo, Rita, Office of Minority Leader, 4 DeChaine, James, administrative assistant to Representative Nolan DeChambeau, Sonja L., secretary to Represent-ative Rodino Decker, Gerald, Foreign Relations, Senate Decker, Maj. Gen. Oscar C., Jr., Readiness, Army Decker, Sandra, House Committee on Inter-national Relations DeConcini, Dennis (Senator from Arizona): Biography Appropriations Committee Judiciary Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Special Committee on Aging DeCosta, Suzanne, secretary to Senator Garn.. DeCourey, John S., Attaches, USDA Deer, Ada, Indian Policy Review DeFalco, Paul, Jr., EPA, Region IX De Felice, Josephine P., Senate Sergeant at Defler, Brig. Gen. Philip A., Health, Army De George, Frank D., Social Security, HEW_ ___ de Groote, Jacques: International Bank Monetary Fund de G. Ruffin, Marshall, D.C. Superior Court... _. DeHart, Kenneth A., Printing, Treasury Dehejia, Makarand V., International Finance _ __ DeHenzel, Robert J., Insurance, HUD _ Dehnel, Mrs. Kathleen, secretary to Repre- Sentative Carter. -CL oo 2 388s.ol 3 Deignan, Kathleen M., Senate Aging Deinema, J. W., Forest Service, Agriculture .____ 578 Deitz, William T., administrative assistant to Representative Thompson... ...._...._. 389 De Jarnette, Kenneth R., Library of Congress... 441 de Kleven, Concha Ortiz y Pino, Arts and Humanities de la ‘Garza, E (Kika) (Representative from Texas): TeI ARE te ce eh el SANE er edi 175 Agricultwre'Committeel . .. co o.oo oo 276 International Relations Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee____ Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Aecad- Page Delaney, James J. (Representative from New York): Biography. oo. te le pA he 121 Rules Committee _ Delaney, James J., Administration, GSA Delaney, Lt. Col. John F. (USMC): Brazil-U.S. Defense Delaney, Capt. John R., Logistics, Navy de la Pava, Mary F., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs de la Renaudiere, Xavier, International Bank___ DeLargy, Rear Adm. John M., Navy Del Canto, Jorge, International Monetary Fund. 808 Del Sarmen; Amelia, Joint Committee on Taxa- de Leeuw, Frank, Congressional Budget ._______ 435 DeLeon, Cesar, Materials, DOT Delgado, Pedro Abelardo, Inter-American De- velopmemb Banko Lolo; sanietidl oat Tl 798 Delhomme, Eleanor K., Botanic Garden Dellas, Raymond W., Logistics, Defense Dellenback, John, ACTION... of fo nirenone 650 Dellisanti, Marie A., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Dellums, Ronald V. (Representative from California): Biography co EaSN SES 15 Armed Services Committee 279 District of Columbia Committee... __________ 282 Del Mar, Maj. Gen. Henry R., Traffic Manage-ment, Army 520 DeLong, DeAnna, secretary to Representative Brown of Michigan 375 DeLong, James V., FTC DeLong, John P., TVA Delougaz, Nathalie P., Library of Congress. ____ 443 Del Riego, Joseph, Legislative, NASA Del Tedesco, Col. Adelio, Brazil-U.S. Defense__. 809 de Lugo, Bon (Delegate from the Virgin Islands): tor Merchant Marine py Ty oo Committee__.. 290 Del Vecchio, Betiy, secretary to Representative Demaio, Grace, House Committee on District of Columbia De Marco, George L., Foreign, GAO De Marco, Richard J., U.S. Customs Court Demarest, A. Raymond, CSC Demarest, William F., Jr., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 311 DeMaris, Earl, Community, HUD DeMarr, Susan C., Education and Labor Com- mistee, House Dembling, Paul G., General Accounting Office. 436 DeMeritte, Fred T. Technology, NASA Demers, Janice H., secretary to Senator Pell____ 371 Demmert, William G., Indian, Interior deMontigny, Dr. Lionel, Indian, HEW Dempewolf, Comdr. E. H., Council, Navy.... 525 Dempsey, Charles L., Office of Inspector Gen-eral, HUD 630 Dempsey, Shirley B., House Official Reporters. 429 Denby, Patrick; International Labor Organiza-6 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. __ Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Delaney, Edward P., SEC Delaney, Harold, Education, HEW 79-000 O -77 -67 1026 Congressional Directory Page Dent, John H. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): a TTT ON FR Sed he J Ne ERE 5s 159 Education and Labor Committee House Administration Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee._ 299 Dent, William C., Outdoor Recreation, Interior_ 557 Denton, Charley M., Domestic, Commerce____ 589 Denton, Donald L., House Committee on Ap-propriations Denton, Harold R., Nuclear Regulatory 06 Denton, Rear Adm. Jeremiah A., Staff College, 507 de Partearroyo, Mrs. Luz H. G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico DePaulo, Raymond, Field, Commerce De Perini, Wilbur G., Senate Press Gallery... de Peyster, Frances Lee, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce De Pilla, Albert T., Botanic Garden De oa. Willard A., Ambassador to Mozam-i DePuy, Gen. William E., Training and Doc-520 Derian, PatriciaM., State 8 Derman, Donald A, Office of Management and Budg et 474 Hy Thomas, Senate Budget DeRose, John P., Administration, HUD Derrick, Butler (Representative from South Carolina): Biography 1 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Budget Committee Derwinski, Edward J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography. International Relations Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee.__. Conmumion on Congressional Mailing Stand- The. Interparliamentary Union Desecki, Al, A.A. to Representative Fary 8 DeShazo, Thomas G., Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 494 De Simone, Dani2l V., Office of Technology Assessment 444 DeSio, Joseph E., Office of General Counsel, NLRB 700 Deslongchamps, Robert, Administration, Labor. 603 de Sotomayor, Amalia 5. 811 Desrochers, Nancy, Post ‘Office and Civil Serv- ice, House 314 Dessler, Marvin V., Alcohol, Treasury DeStefano, Janet, secretary to Representative De Tarr, Francis, AID, State DeTemple, Mary, Senate Budget Page de Vries, Tom, International Monetary Fund.__ 807 Dewey, 'W. Donald, Washington Area Transit Authority 730 ph Srephien B., Management, Agri- Dey, Martha, Senate Foreign Relations Com-mitte cil Dial. Dr. Adloph L. Indian Policy Review____ 327 Diamanti, Walker, State. 48 Diamond, Mrs. Luna, National Council on the ALS rr na Fe ean A aS a LT 698 Diamond, Robert, A.A. to Representative Dickens, Col. Samuel T.: Brazil-U.S. Defense Mexican-U.S. Defense Dickenson, Russell E., Parks, Interior Dickerson, Denver, Joint Committee on Print- Dickerson, G. R., Customs, Treasury Dickerson, Lorena P. , Army Liaison, House.._. 434 Dickerson, Walter, D. Cc. Government 78 Dickey, Gene, Operations, USDA { Dickey, Morris S., Office of Inspector General, HUD 630 Dickinson,J. C., Jr., Dickinson, Kelvin H. ig nt Dickinson, Marie F., Senate Committee on Armed Services Dickinson, Michael K., Ad Hoc Select Commit- tee on Outer Continental Shelf, House Dickinson, Col. W. J., Council, Navy Dickinson’ William L. He from Alabama): Biography Armed ions Committee House Administration Committee Joint Committee on Printing Privacy Protection Study Commission..._____ 333 Special Commission on Modernization of House Gallery Facilities 303 Dickman, Francois M., Ambassador to United Arab "Republic Dicks, Edward C., Senate Committee on Bank-ing, Housing and Urban Affairs Dicks, Norman D. (Representative from Wash- ington): Biography Appropriations Committee... ooo. 277 Dickson, Charlotte, secretary to Representative fa Pepper Dickson, James F., ITI, Public Health, Dickstein, Leonard H., Maritime, Commerce. LL 592 DiCostanzo, Frank, Administration, HUD Dideriksen, Raymond I., Soil Conservation, Dettingar, Maj. Gen. Garth B., Staff, Air Force_ 538 Deuschl, Dennis E., Seaway, DOT 646 Deutch, Michael J., D.C. Government Deutrich, Mabel E., Archives, GSA Deutsch, George C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration 69 DeV: Le Walter C., Government Printing Devenney, James A., Administration, Labor___ Devine, Frank J., Department of State ATTAINS. cores ohae Sle eed Diehl, Leo E., Speaker's oi 422 Diehl, Capt. William Foy Sen, NAVY. o-oo seine 531 Diesen, Carl E., Geological Survey, Interior____ 554 Dietrich, Maj. Frederick L., Research, Air Lh gL mirE ey RE Ta HS MS WA EM 536 Dietrich, Lloyd E., Postal Rate Commission._. 709 Devine, John P., D.C. Fire Department Devine, Samuel L. (Representative from Ohio): Blography: cociie oo Sr a sar ial 1 House Administration Committee. _._________ Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- Joint Committee on the Library Republican Pelicy Committee _______.______ Select, Committee on Assassinations Devine, William H., A.A. to Representative Hannaford 38! Navy . Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. ..==-:.= TE al pr District of Columbia Committee. «oe one International Relations Committee __ 287 National Capital Planning Commission _ _ 696 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- Columbia... DeVita, Dr. Vincent T., Jr., Cancer, HEW sight of the District of Devlin, Juliane K., Environment and Public Works Senate. ater Cea 2 DeVol, Harry D., D.C. Government Individual Index 1027 Page Dillard, Hardy C., United Nations____________ 816 Dillion, Betty C., U.S. Mission to ICAO _______ 847 Dillion, Enoch Fy NSE... ciate 702 Dillon, Donald L., Civil Works, Army _ ________ 516 Dillon, Wilton S., Smithsonian Institution_____ DiLuchio, Robert J., Buildings, GSA DiMarino, Joseph N., Federal Power Commis- Dimitriou, Nicos G., Ambassador from Cyprus. 825 Dimitz, Simcha, Ambassador from Israel _ ____ 830 Dinbergs, Dr, Anatol, Charge d’Affaires from 30An Nnladac Daa der i Seana iE Geant 831 Dine, Josef C., Veterans Affairs, House_________ 317 DiNenna, C. Thomas, Census, Commerce._____ 587 Dines, Bruce E., Park Foundation, Interior____ 556 Dingeldein, William, Legislation, HEW _________ Dimes John D. (Representative from Mich- igan): BOTANY de lian Smad sin 91 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ 290 Small Business=Committee. . . -___-.. ...... 294 House Environmental Study Conference_____ 333 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission____ 330 Dini, Lamberto, International Monetary. ______ 807 Dinkins, ‘Eleanor A., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. RR 1 LL Dinkelacker, E. W., Administration, G SA be Dinneen, Dr. Gerald P., Staff, Air Force... Dinneen, Margaret, Flouse’ Interstate and Foreign Commeree. i ir 311 Dinwiddie, James H., Stabilization and Con-servation, Agvieultuore............-.Zi i. Dion, Col. Roland A., Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Boome... ... cs omaifldey soy bauooesd. 724 DiPasquale, Attilio, ud 526 Navy... 0 Dipp-Gemez, Kemil L., OAS. nw. ool TH 210 Dircks, William I, Nuclear Regulatory ._.....____ 705 Director, Jerald : Law Revision Counsel’s ‘LL SRE WA En St LOL TR SA CE 427 Dirks, Warren B., Crop, USDA... 560 Disher, John H., Space Flight, NASA ___.______ 693 Ditore, Jerome C., Occupational Safety EAE Ay 707 Ditta, Carol, secretary to Representative Solarz_ 388 Dixon, Arrington, Council, D.C. Government. 782 Dixon, David M., Senate Committee on the Judiciary __ ot net Dixon, Fred L., National "Armed Forces Dixon, Jon'W., Parks, Interlor.__.-5. .%2 =. Dixon, Julian, Federal Communications Com- 1 EU est Cl ein Hae shal Slims ain 672 Dixon, Marguerite McP., Senate Commerce. ___ 270 Dixon, Marjorie B. , Mapping, DOD. 2:7 re fn. 510 Dixon, Paul E. , Occupational Safetyo aon Dixon, Paul Rand, Federal Trade Commission _ Dixon, Robert G., Jr., Administrative Confer- IE Ul RR Pe ae AAPL 0 Te 651 Dixon, Gen. Robert J., Continental Commands, Air Force _ SL La CE PO CRE TR LE Dixon, Sharon Pratt, D. C. Law Revision. _____ 328 Dixon, William. D., Federal Trade Commission__ Dixon, William P., House Banking, Finance and Urban CC Se LO 306 Doan, Mason C., Administration, HUD Doane, E. David, Hearings, Interior Dobelle, Bvan §.; States. = 20 2p on a 480 Dobbins, William F., Development, Agriculture 567 Dobrovich, Kathleen P., Senate Commerce ____ 270 Dobson, Daniel M., Logistics, Defense 511 Dobson, RobertA., Red Cross_________.__._____ 654 Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Ambassador from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Ay RR 837 Dockery, Robert H., Senate Committee on For-eign Relations__ ean 272 Dodd, Christopher 7 (Representative from Connecticut): fography =. Co nl Slt 0 MeoaT ns von Rules Committee _______ 293 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard ‘Academy 335 Select Committee on Assassinations. ______ 302 Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf. 298 Page Dodd, James W., National Credit Union Ad-ministration... lu.olisi ide oe nr Dodd, Linda P., Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission_________. 707 Dodds, Brig. Gen. Joseph B., Comptroller's Office, sAIlr BOree. co uns inanti ta 539 Dodge, Donald, Indian, Interior_ . _____________ 552 Dodo Donald G., Community Development, UD Dodge, Lowell, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce, i oi vin logan Lis is 311 Dodge, Robert I., Community Development, HUD Doce William R., Library of Congress________ Dodson, George W., Automated Data Tele- communications Service, GSA______________ Doehler, Steven P., Home Loan Bank. _________ 675 Doerflein, Beverly P., secretary to Representa- tive Trible._ TS 3 Doggett, Bill 7I., President's Committee on Mental Retardation _ S82 Doherty, David P., Enforcement, BEC. 711 Doherty, Maureen, "House Judiciary ATS BEL 313 Dokken, James P., ‘Director Assistance, HUD __. 634 Dolan, Edward W., Management, J ustice...__.. Dolan, HughlJ., Administration, Commerce. ___ Dolan, James M., to Representative I PRACL 606 Dolan, EA YING Ly SRI ST LR A 680 Dole, Elizabeth Hanford, Ig1 DART Se 679 Dole, Robert (Senator from Kansas): BIorrap Vo is Loko on el er Sa 65 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- mittee Lo an dn 250 BudgetCommitiee... io elias 254 PinanceCommities. o.oo zoo 2332 256 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. _______ ENEDEA Thm 7} Republican Policy Commitee... oie 263 Bojeel Sommitien on Nutrition and Human Dolloff. Maj. Thodore J., Army Liaison Office, OMI os a LG Ce Domenici, Pete V. (Senator from New Mexico): Bicorapliye -c ocd asian on oh, a0 Sl 116 BudgetiCorymiilet so ag 254 oooh00 Energy and Natural Resources Committee.__ 255 Environment and Public Works Committee_. 256 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.___._______ 321 Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. 2 Republican Policy Committee _ 263 Senate Office Building Commission. _ _.___._. 333 Special Committee on Aging_______________.. 265 Dompierre, Oliver J., Assistant to the Minority, SenhoraSs ae See 420 LO Domres, Mary Lou, secretary to Representative Pritchard oes ci ae a Tl 386 Donahoe, Catherine M., secretary to Senator Roth. cot brainy corn ml dad yall arin 371 Dcnahoe, William A., International, Commerce. 589 Donahue, John F., Jr, New England, Commerce. 585 Donald, James BR, Service, USDA 575 Donaldson, John C. L., Trade Negotiations. 475 Donat, Patricia, Governmental Affairs Com-mittee, Sonafe ts: io 2n wll ti 272 Doneer, Sally S., A.A. to Representative Conte. 376 Donegan, Thomas J., Occupational Safety. __._ 707 Donelan, Helen P., Senate Committee on ETT i RE SE Be Senn ARIS a) 271 Donnahoo, Robert W., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... Lo it. tude 678 Donnell, Aon P:, FPC. io o. uiisuiiusuioils 679 Donnelly, Brig. Gen. Charles L., Jr., Liaison, T8108 10 I as I PG SL de pie 512 Donnelly, Charles T., Civil Aeronautics Board. 659 Donnelly, Edward J., Park, Interior_.____._____. 556 Donnelly, Warren H., Library of Congress... 440 Dono, Virginia J., Senate Banking__._._________ 269 Donoghue, Cornelius S., Jr., Office of the Solici-Sot 4or, Labor a i aT Sn a Donoghue, Daniel J., Nuclear Regulatory Com-3 NHSSION. Io ot de aa ae Sr en 705 1028 Congressional Directory Page Donoghue, P. Joseph, administrative assistant. to Representative Bolan Donohoe, Anne Maria, secretary to Representa-tive Kastenmeier 381 Donohoe, William J., Public Information, Army. 518 Donohue, Patricia, House Veterans’ Affairs____ 317 Donovan, Brig. Gen. James C., Legislative, Army Donovan, Margaret Anne, Commission on Se-curity and Cooperation in Europe Donovan, Patricia J., secretary to Senator Mec- Dooley, Francis J., National Mediation Board__ 701 Dooling, John J., Rules, House 315 Doolittle, Jerome H., Executive Office Doolittle, Warren T., Forest, Agriculture 8 Doran, Daniel F., A.A. to Representative Mad- 38: Doran, Fdwins R., secretaryto Senator Biden.. 368 Dore, aoa: Cecilio, Inter-American Defense em p. Dornan, Robert K. (Representative from Cal-ifornia): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 260 Science and Technology Committee Dorsey, EdwardV., Operations, Postal Service. Toe Dorsey, William L., Railroad, DOT 645 Dorson, Richard M. , Board of Regents Dotson, Betty Lou, "ACTION 5 Dotson, J. Ray, administrative assistant to Representative Wampler Dotson, Touniels Sa D.C. Comirittee. House. 307 Doty, Ralph T , House Government Opera-308 Doutleday, Brig. Gen. Van C., Steff, Air Force. 539 Dougherty, Gen. Russell E., Continental, Air Douglas, Alda, House Budget Douglas, Dale B., Foreign, USDA Douglas, William Orville, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (re’ _ tired) (biography) Douglas, Maj. Tomas A., Inter-American De- Douglass, Dr. Carl D., Health, HEW__________ 621 Douglass, M. Cynthia (Cindy), Senate Com-merce 270 Dove, Robert B., Office of Secretary of the Senate. iL al A 417 Dovel, Elmer, Stabilization, Agriculture Dowd, Capt. George G., Petroleum, Navy Dowd, Judith A., D.C. ‘Government Dowd, Michael J, D.C. Government DonaRear Adm. W. R., Jr., Supply Systems, 531 Dowd NY Cia A., D.C. Area Transit Au-thority 73 tur Do W. A., Senate Rules and Administra-lion 274 Dowley, Joseph K., A.A. to Representative Rostenkowski Dowling, Marjorie, House Public Works and Transportation Downes, George W., House Law Revision Counsel... cole hE 427 Downey, Arthur T., Secretary’s Office, Com- Downey, Thomas J. (Representative from New York): Biography Armed Services Committee... _____.________ 279 Science and Technology Committee. __...____ 293 Select Committee on Aging Downie, Marti, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House. 315 Downs, Janet L., Senate Select Committee on Small Business Do Mary Jane, House Interstate and Foreign Doying, William A. E., FTC 679 Doyle, Charles, Research, Library of Congress. 441 Doyle, Florence B. , House Judiciary 313 Doyle, Herbert A. "CSC Doyle, Vice Adm. James H. Spgs | Navy Doyle, James T., International, Commerce 589 Doyle, John F., Superior Court of the District of Columbia 774 Doyle, Michael, Domestic, Commerce 589 Doyle, Stephen E., International, NASA. _____ 691 Dozois, Charles L., Mines, Interior 554 Drabb’e, Bernard J., Monetary Fund. _..______ 807 Drake, Earl G., International Bank____________ 802 Drake, Nancy, House Interior and Insular a 3 Drake, Paschal O., Packers and Stockyards, Agriculture Draper, James T., Administration, HUD Draper, Morris, State Dravo, Andrea, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Drennan, Lorin H., Jr., Federal Power Com- { Drennen, William Miller, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 767 Dressendorfer, John H., Health, Defense. ______ Dresser, David I., Development, HUD ________ 627 Drew, K., SBA Drew, Robert G., Federal Maritime Commis- sion Drew, Russell C., ic y Dreyfus, Daniel A., Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources._._.____.____ 270 Dreyfuss, Jehn T.: 3 Mexican-U.S. Defense 809 Driessnack, Brig. Gen. H. H., Comptroller's Office, Air Force 539 Drinan, Rebert F. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography Government Operations Committee Judiciary Committee Select Committee on Aging Driscoll, S. Porter, Standards, Commerce Driscoll, William J., Office of Secretary, DOT... 640 Droke, John Cy Public Health Service, HEW__ 616 Drotos, ‘Bertha, House Interior and Insular Drummy, Maureen, administrative assistant to Representative Steiger of Wisconsin _ Drury, Theodore D., National Science Founda- Drysdale, Jeanine J., Senate Democratic Policy. po Duarte, E. B., Immigration, Justice Dubard, Carol A., House Agriculture. .__.._____ 2 DuBors, Donald P., 668 DuBritz, Andriana G., Officer of the U.S. Customs Court 765 DuBrowa, Dennis J., International Relations, House AR ner Lk MLRAR A LR Re. 3 DuBrul, Stephen M., Jr., Ex-Tm Bank Dubrule, Deborah, Joint Economic Committee. 325 Dubs, Adolph, State Department 485 Dubs, Mary Ann: Congressional Daily Digest, Senate Office of the Secretary of the Senate Duby, Martin, Legislation, HEW Ducheneaux, Franklin, House Interior and Insular Affairs. DuChessi, William, Administrative Review Duck, Donald J., Engineering, Interior Duckenfield, Thomas A., Register of Wills. ____. Duckwilder, Mildred J., D.C. Government Duckworth, Robert P., Development, HUD _ __ 627 Due, Mary Jane C., administrative assistant to Senator Metzenbaum 371 TDuesterhaus, Richard L., Soil, USDA Commerce 312 Duff, James A., General Accounting Office Individual Index 1029 Page Page Duffey, Joseph D., Japan-United States Friend- ship COMIMIEEON. ote ene tier on ierenn 3 Duafiey, Joseph. D., State. oo =...cli. Duffus, Ms. E.M., Council, Navy.............. Duffy, Hugh G., House Education and Labor___ Duffy, James H., Office of the Majority Secre- 18ry, SenGte. ont cannes nn 420 Lies dn Dufly, Joseph J., Jr., Office of General Counsel, NOVY, or. ital ci ah pa ean 526 Dufty, Mrs. Margaret, Directors, Red Cross... 655 Dufty, Stephen C., Office of the Clerk, House. _. 424 Dufresne, Arthur D., New England, Commerce 585 Dugan, John F,, BTC. coca. feictnisenuis et 679 Dugan, John V., Jr., House Science and di THT op Rn is Cay Tn 316 Dugan, Lt. Kathleen M., Naval Liaison, House. 434 Dugan, Col. Michael J., Staff, Air Force. ___.____ 538 Dugas, Julian R., D.C. Government_______.__. 782 Dugoff, Howard J., Safety, DOT... ..c..a-.-645 Duignan, Edward J., Administrator’s Office, GSA 683 Duka, Walter E., Executive Office. _ _____.______ 472 Duke, Charles ¥, Safety, oon DOT...caaede Dukes, David V., Legislation, HEW. .. o.com 611 Dull, Dr. H. Bruce, Disease Control, HEW ____ 617 Dullea, Charles J., Civil Service Commission. . 660 Duloy, John H., International Bank. ___.__.__. 33 Dumas, Roburt AL, Dunbar, ArthurB. Jr. , Transportation Selry.. Tou Dunbar, Col. James R., Research, Air Force____ 536 Dunbar, Capt.John P., | Court, Navy mae SiGe k Dunbaugh, Frank M., Civil Rights Division, Justiee "00. a Sand ct ne Duncan, Charles William, Jr. (Deputy Secre- tary ‘of Defense) biography ih ho mT a 497 Duncan, ConstanceK., Administration, Labor. 604 Duncan, Edgar N., Public Health, HE We 616 Duncan, Elbert, Administration, Tabor... 604 Duncan, John J. (Representative from Ten- nessee): BIOCraphY 0 a ee se ana 168 Boadget'Committee: 0. ooo Lie moe on sry 281 Ways and Means Committee. ______.________._ 296 Joint Committee on Taxation. _______________ 323 Republican Policy Committee. . ____.____.____ 300 Duncan; Joseph; OMB. a] 473 Duncan, Robert (Representative from Oregon): Biography. a a eat ge hE Pte 151 Appropriations Committee...i... ... . 277 Bunean, Robert B., State i fi 483 Dunham, R.H. , Board, TVA «ih eis 725 Dunham, Richard, Energy Resources.......... 477 Dunham, Richard’ Yo, BPO or et == 073 Dunkerly, Clarence, TEAR Agriculture_____. 575 Dunlap, Frederick L. , Comptroller, NASA. ___. 692 Dunmire, Tom, House Interior and Insular Dunn, Ann Marie, Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice! fui: ran yoo Moise 541 Dunn, Barbara B., SBA» ten oar 715 Dunn, Carole J., Senate Select Committee on Small BREN. oSdre 275 Dunn, Michael NLRB... =! 700 M. aii. Dunn, Read P., Jr., Commodity Futures. ____._ Dunn, Robert J., CSC Dunn, Sadye E., Product Safety. __.___.______ 328 Dunn, Thomas F., Commodity Futures.__.____ 664 Dunn, William E., Intergovernmental Rela- ONS a re 652 Dunne, Christopher E., Interstate and Foran, Commerce, House." [0= ou he Dunne, Thomas P. , Disaster Assistance, HUD__ 4h Dunsmora, George M., House Agricultura 304 DuPont, Clyde S., Postal Rate Commission____ 709 DuPont, Robert x , Mental Health, HEW 617 Dupree, A. Hunter, Board of Regents a 716 Duran, Joszph, Railroad Retirement Board____ 728 Durant, Frederick C., III, National Air and Space Museum... 5.0 ho ose Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.8. 8enate: ol ous iad std 326 Democratic Policy Committee... ——-—-262 President Pro Tempore of the Senate... --__-416 Durfee, James Randall, senior judge, U.S. Court of Clajms ont . oa (biography)... 748 Durfey, Rear Adm. R. W., Coast Guard, DOT. 642 Durham, Hugh M., Legislativz, Justice 543 Durhan, William T., House Interstate and For- eign Commeren. oo cote Si isla il 312 Durkin, Craig E., Administration, HUD_______ Durkin, John A. (Senator from New Hamp- shire): BIO aDNY Le Sd hd dens hn te 107 Commerce, Sciénce, and Transportation Com- Energy and Natural Resources Committee... 255 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ____________.___. 260 Durocher, HectorJ., Bonneville, Interior__.____. 555 Dn Maj. Manuel C., Inter-American De-> nn DSR ae nm mm Ee se Be ref rm 9 tions AEA Ee ORR AN LE Mp EO SY 310 Dutchyshyn, Col. Harry V., Delaware River___ 665 Dutko, Dan, A.A. to Representative Krueger__ 382 Dutterer, Judy, secretary to Representative English... i ih em a Rd Se FI 378 Duty, Mrs. Gay A., secretary to Representative 14vl nae an tleSE Rg 378 Duval, Joan E., Office of Education, HEW_____ 614 COMINOICE... oir sn ats Bo nna mn & Bm amt Smad 311 Duvall, Donald K., Occupational Safety. _..._. Dwelle, Maj. Stephen B., Air Force Liaison. _.. 434 Dwyer, George F., Regional Offices, CSC______ 663 Dwyer, Jean F., Officer of the U.S. District Cort for the Distriet of Columbia. ._...._. 760 Ambro RE mn a A ne 2 i Ri we 373 Dye, Ira, Office of Secretary, DOT ____________. 639 Dye, Roy, Senate Ethics Committee... ._____. 303 Dye, Roy A., Administrative Review._________ 325 Dyesr, Dwight E., Senate Committee on Appro- DHALIONS. . hil Cail seiie onsale senda 267 Dyer, Edward J., Resources Development HEW Dyer, James, L.A. to Representative McDade.. 383 Dyess, William Tn AID Biale. fe trices 487 Dyke, Ruth, CE 661 Dyson, Calpurnia H., ATM on cna ladants 515 Dyson, Ethel, D.C. Government. _............ 785 Dytrt, Joseph, East-West, Commerce. _........ 591 E Eagle, Bryan M., Nuclear Regulatory._.__.______ 705 Eagles, Earl L., Defense Nuclear Agency... 510 Eagleton, Thomas F. (Senator from Missouri): Biography. 2h oo aon, or LL Tai ues 99 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 251 Governmental Affairs Committee. __________ 258 Human Resources Committee... ____________ 259 National Capital Planning Commission_.____ 696 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- sight of the District of Columbia.._..______ 333 Triman Scholarship... ct aren 686 Eames, Stanley B., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce. oi fo ee a 59 Earhart, Dennis, administrative assistant to Representative Roneglio. aocto 2 387 Earley, Mrs. Stanley, A., Jr., Red Cross..______ 654 Eorly, Jom, BIC... oc. conden 674 Early, Joseph D. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography. ois eine 82 Appropriations Committee... -._.____ 277 Earnest, John A., D.C. Government.______..__ 782 Easley, L.T., House Committee on Agriculture. 304 Easson, George B., Mortgage Credit, HUD ____ 629 Eastland, James O. (Senator from Mississippi): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Commit- Judiciary Committee. > oC... .._--coooo-- 1030 Congressional Directory Page Eastman, Elizabeth A., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ._____._ Eastman, Robert L., Outdoor Recreation, 55 Eastman, Sam, D.C. Government. .._.____._._. Eastwood, Clint, Arts and Humanities Easum, Donald B., Ambassador to Nigeria. _ __ Eaton, Charles H. S., House Science and Tech-nology RIE Eaton, David HH, D.C. Law Revision. Eberhard, Edward D., D.C. Fire Department _ Eberly, John gH. Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce Ebersole, Ms. Anita, secretary to Representative Jones of Tennessee Ebersole, Joseph L., Federal Judicial Center. ._ Ebersole, Richard J., A.A. to Representative Tloyd of Tennessee. sour 70. 3 woot 7 Ebner, Col. Donald G., Services University, Defense i io? aight aad sori ni pcubiaiy 5 Eby, Dr. Ronald K., Standards, Commerce____ Echalar, Samuel, Secretariat, American States__ Eck, Raymond i, Civil Sefvice. oe ee 6 Eckerd, Jack M.: Energy Resources Council National Capital Planning Commission______ Eckert, James B., Federal Reserve. _. Eckhardt, Bob (Representative from Torn) Biography. SR Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Eckhardt, Kathyrn, Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Eckl, Goldie, administrative assistant to Representative Shipley _ _ oo _.... 3 Ecklund, George N., Trade Commission Eckrich, Kurt A. International Finance Edelman, Albert, Smithsonian Edelman, Lester, House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Edelman, Sidney, Legislation, HEW Edelson, Joyce, Joint Committee on Taxation. Eden, John W., Office of Secretary, Commerce._. 5 Eder, John, Foreign, GAO Ederma, Dr. Arvo B., Employee Health, HEW._ Edgar, J. Roger, Civil, Justice Edgar, Robert W. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography . Public Works and Transportation Committee. Veterans’ Affairs Committee House Environmental Study Co “ference.___ Select Committee on Assassinations Edgell, David L., Travel, Commerce Edge, Maj. Gen. Robert L., Staff, Air Force___. Edlund, Paul E., Library of Ccuigress Edminister, T. W., Research Service, Agricul- Edmond, Lester E., South Pacific Commission. 814 Edmonds, Lt. Col. Albert J., Communications, on 5 Edmondson, William B., State Edwards, Don (Representative from California): 153 I nh RAT Sr eR TM i Judiciary Committee Page Edwards, Mickey (Representative from Okla-homa): Biography -Le ER on aR AA He 149 Edwards, Norman JL., Senate Committee on Appropriations Edwards, Robert, Employment, Labor 606 Edwards, Rodney, House Postmaster’s Office__ 426 Eells, William H., Arts and Humanities 698 E flerding, Stanley E., Bonneville, Interior Efron, HerbertV., Review, SEC Egan, Michael ¥ Attorney General's Office, Justice Egan, Theresa J., Nuclear, DOD Egertson, Jack M., Federal Reserve Eggan, Fred R., Smithsonian Egger, Roscoe, Administrative Review Com- Py Frederick J., Development and Re-search, HUD 6! Ehlers, Arthur H., Office of Comptroller, De-fense , Joel S., American Art, Smith- 718 Ehrig, Lenore G., FCC Ehrig, Leo J., Jr., D.C. Government Ehrlich, S. Paul, Jr., Public Health Service, HEW _ 616 Eicher, Gen. William E., Readiness, Army Eichstaedt, James T., SEC. Eidenberg, Eugene D., HEW Eider, Yvonne, A.A. to Senator Burdick Eifert, Carl’ A., Product Safety... =...a -. 32 Eilberg, Joshua ( RAR from Pennsyl- vania): 23 FT rn Lr Ae ri a Co NR TRS NE 154 Judiciary Committee 289 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ 290 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Conti- nental Shelf Eilert, Capt. Claude L., Capitol Police Eilts, Hermann F., Ambassador to Arab Re-on public of Egypt. Eimer, Manfred, Arms Control Einhorn, Jessica P., State Einhorn, Nathan BH, Library of Congress Eirich, Donald La General Accounting Office. _ i Eisele, Albert, Vice President’s Office... -.--416 Eisen, Milton, Census, Commerce. _......-----. 587 Eisenberg, Marvin, Freer Gallery of Art 719 Eisenberg, William M., Statistics, Labor 60 Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D., John F. Ronviedy v Center for the Performing Arts i Eisenhower, Judy, secretary to Senator Gold. 369 Eisenstadt, Gail A., Senate Press Gallery Eisner, Joan, Ways and Means, House Eissa, Omer S., Ambassador from Sudan Eitches, Edward, [idbe DIRE Oa Fel ft ASE 681 Eizenstat, Stewart: Veterans’ Affairs Committee Edwards, Edythe, House Public Works ma, Transportation Edwards, Floyd E., Employment, Labor Edwards, FrankA., Management, Interior Edwards, Gary, A. A. to Representative Skel-os administrative assistant to 27 Representative Barnard Elder, D. Mayne,a Bano Gus, administrative assistant to Elder, Jean K., Mental Retardation Representative Trible Elder, Laura, House Budget Orr, secretary to Representative Edwards, Harry T., Administrative Conference. 651 Edwards, Hazel K., House Aging Elder, Nan Edwards, Jack (Represantative from Alabama): Biography -A RED LR Je a IE Elder, Capt. S. T., Dental, Navy Eldin, Gerard, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Edwards, Lucy R., Commission on Civil sel, House Rights Eldridge, Marie D., Education, HEW Indwidual Index 1031 Page Eldridge, William B., Federal Judicial Center._._ 777 Elenburg, Dave W., Statistical, Agriculture ___ Elias, Taslim Olawale, United Nations Eliopolo, James, D.C. Government Eliot, Theodore L., Jr., Ambassador to Afghan- Elisburg, Donald E., Labor Elkind, Paul, Office of General Counsel, NLRB._ Eller, Mark A., Joint Committee on Con- gressional Operations. ov...Lo i. liso : Ellertson, Norris C., Four Corners Regional Commission, Commerce Ellingboe, James D., Recreation, Interior Ellinger, Joseph, Pension Guaranty Ellinghaus, William M., Red Cross Ellington, J. T., Jr., Administration, Postal Service Elliott, Bentley T., Republican Policy Com- mitt Elliott, Col. Charles J., Logistics, Defense Elliott, Donald A., Science Information, Smith- 6 Elliott, James W., 111, Office of the Clerk, House. Elliott, Rear Adm. R. W., Jr., Surgery, Navy._ 5 Ellis, Maj. Gen. Billy J., Staff, Air Force Ellis, Gaylord L., National Science Foundation. 7 Ellis, Joseph R., Support Center, USDA Ellis, Karen S., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate Ellis, L. Louise, House Committee on Armed Services mittee ua, iad 2 Republican Policy Committee _________ Emery, Fred J., National Archives, GSA ______ Emme, E. M., Office of Administrater, NASA _ Emory, Lane B., Securities and Exchange Emory, Meade, IRS, Treasury ORR Ence, Ronald K., House Public Works and ho Mranspertation._ J we NSE a Enders, Thomas O., Ambassador to Canada _ __ Tadley Dr. Kenneth M., Library of Medicine, Endres, Arthur P., Jr., House Committee on Jodiclary.0 aT ao Endres, Johny, Field, HOD oo Engel, Rear Adm. Arthur B., Maritime, Com- TRCTOO. «sok ae aL Dh Smog Eh Engelhard, Mrs. Charles W., Library of Congress Trust Fund Board Engelhard, Victor t Page Engelman, Gerald, Packers and Stockyards, Agriculture 5 England, J. Merton, National Science Founda-On Ls rrra Engle, Rear Adm. Paul H., Comptroller, Navy. 5 Engles, William L., Indian, Interior__.__________ English, Glenn (Representative from Okla-homa): Biography Agriculture Committee... __.__________ Government Operations Committee. _________ Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and English, James H., Senate Appropriations Com- 1 EEELCL EN Ne i BRIT Sf 0 English, Joseph G., National Gallery of Art____ Ennis, Barbars,-AYD, State: 7.soo iow 4 Entin, Stephen, Jcint Eccnomic Committee. __ Enzler, Jared J., Federal Reserve. _____________ Eoff, Cmdr. Albert W., II, Appellate, Navy____ ? Ephraim, Zachary N., D.C. Government ______ Eppard, Ann M., administrative assistant to Representative Shuster. ...............o0lu Epstein, Edward S., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce Epstein, Jose, Inter-American Development * Bank 7 Epstein, Michael, Select Committee on Intelli- gence, Senate Erickson, Dr. James H., Health Services, HEW_ Erickson, Ralph H., Securities and Exchange_. 7 Erickson, Ronald H., Farm Credit Admin- istration... oot unseat Ericson, Richard A., Jr., State Erlenborn, John N. (Representative from Il- linois): Biography Education and Labor Committee Republican Policy Committee Ermoyan, Eugenie, administrative assistant to : Representative Mikva _______ Erney, Richard H., Historical, GSA Ernst, David H., State Errico, Carmen, Washington City Post Office.__ Ertel, Allen E. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography Judiciary Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee. Erxieben, Wiliam: FTC...ool aun C., oc Eschwege, Henry, General Accounting Office___ Esenbel, Melih, Ambassador from Turkey._____ Esenwein, George F., Planning, NASA Espil, Jorge Antonio Aja, Ambassador from Argentina Esposito, Michael N., HUD ____ Esposito, Vincent J., ERDA Esquerra, Ronald, Indian, Interior : Essertier, Edward P., Public Affairs, Interior_. Essex, Mary E., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Estabrook, Barbara A., Economic Develop- ment, Commerce 5 Estabrook, David, Officials, Smithsonian Estep, Hunter L., State Estep, Roger D., Howard University, HEW___ Estes, Joe Ewing, Temporary Emergency Court Of ADDPealSs, oo thre a he de a ne [4 Estes, John E., International Exchange Service. Esztergalyos, Ferenc, Ambassador from Hungary ; -8 Ethington, Robert L., Forest Service; USDA__ 5 Etters, Ronald M.; Mediation._. co —— =... -Ettin, Edward C., Federal Reserve... ______._. Ettinger, Gail, Community, HUD Etzel, Howard E., NSF -Eubanks, Florrie, secretary to Representative Walgren coe aaa a Grn 3 Euell, Julian T., Smithsonian Institution Euler, Roger, Foreign, Agriculture. Eustaquio, George Castro, administrative assistant to Delegate Won Pat - Evans, Billy Lee (Representative from Georgia): Biography Judiciary Committee - Public Works and Transportation Committee. 1032 Congressional Directory Page Evans, Cathy, House Committee on Public Works and Transportation.........-......... Evans, Sonsiangs B., Senate, Governmental Affai vary i. David M., International Economic Bvere David L., Senate Committee on Foreign RelONS. eeen a en 272 Evans, David W. (Representative from Indiana): Blog apy ar a Ly 60 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- IEEE. i ii ima RR a Be he us 280 Government Operations Committee. ________ 284 Joint Committee on Defense Production..____ 322 Select Committeeon Aging... ______.. 301 Evans, Donald D., legislative assistant to Rep-resentative Ashbrook 373 Evans, Edward M., Select Committee on Assassinations. oo. ooo Lot ones 302 Evans, Ernest P., Federal Paperwork __________ 326 Eyam, Mrank E. (Representative from Colo- rado): BIOgraDRY Loh ao nis os a ae 28 Appropriations Committee... ..______..__.___ 277 Board of Visitors tothe Air Force Academy... 335 Evans, Mrs. Frank E., The Congressional Club. 665 Evans, Hugh C., Offiea of the Ls gislative Coun-sel, SONAO... oats nels Te ch Ons Bn gman m= 421 Evans, Jean, Select Committee on Intelligence, Senafet.. toy ood Ta tu Ah da 3 Si 264 Evans, John G., Drug Enforcement, Justice.__.._ 547 Evans, John M., Development, Agriculture. __. 574 Evans, John R., Security and Exchange Com- 115 DEAR SE RE on Le Sie Lal ST Ss 710 Evans, JohnW., Office of Education, HEW______ 614 Bvans Jove L., CBC... com sivizat 30.0003 660 Evans, Mark 1. 1CC ian ay o> Ju.aa E vans, Marvin, House Public Works and Trans- DOTEATION as 2 ia fo Rd i im lia wot mmm ir = im 314 Evans, Nicholas, Maritime, Commerce. ________ 592 Evans, Lt. Robert W., Capitol Police. __.______ 431 Evans, Sterling J., Inspector General’s Office, 15380 0 ME ets IRE a tl MAR eR 630 Evans, Stuart J., Procurement, NASA _______._ 695 Evans, Dr. Therman E., Board of Education, D.C Government. iid eh 786 Evans, Thomas B., Jr. (Representative from Delaware): Blog apy a Ea 32 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- e710 a GREE NT LR LSE Se Sar 280 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... _ 290 National Republican Congressional Com-_ mittee + HN ON Ee AN Sl Ch Evans, Tracy L., Affairs, Commerce ________... Evans, Gen. William J., Commands, Air Force... 540 Evans, William L. , Forest, Agriculture Es A 578 Eveland, Pat, sacretary to Representative Frenzel oo fom on Ta 379 Evelyn, Douglas, National Portrait Gallery._.... Evens, N2ils M., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada____ 808 Everett, Ned P., House Committee on Merchant Marineand Fisheries =. 0c. oo ie dann 313 Everett, William, Jr., House Post Office. ___.._. 427 Everhardt, Gary E.: Monument Society. oo oo lai aiase 730 Park Service, Interior ovo ov dit a Tie 556 Everhart, William C., Parks, Interior__________ 556 Everly, Ronald E., Secretary’s Office, Senate. __ 418 Ewell, Arlene, D.C. Government _ ______.__.___._ Ewers, John Robert, Maritime Commission.___ 677 Exendine, Dr. Joseph N., Indian Hzalth, HEW _ 621 Eye, Col. Douglas M., Manpower, Army ______._ 517 F Factor, Harris G., Social Security, HEW_______ 623 Fahey, James J., D.C. Government___________._ ¥ehs Charles, senior circuit judge, U.S. Court f Appeals for the District of Columbia Ciroutt DIography). du al io roses. 744 Page Faigan, Marty, Domestic, Commerce. __________ 588 Faignant, John, House Postmaster’s Office______ 426 Fair, Harry, Civil Rights, Justice... 205. Jo. 45 Fairchild, Jimmy Ray, House Committee on Appropriation it os Pm A i ER pL at Tih, Col. John P., Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Fairweather, David, Social and Rehabilitation Service, HEW. [__ . ....oborieic. tonmaig, Faith, Robert L., FAA, DOT. Falco, Mathea, Sjate Falcone, Lucy, Commerce. o.oo... Falk, Charles E., National Science Foundation__ Pall, Murray H., Tax Court... at 771 Falkenau, Clifford A., Comptroller, Defense _ 500 Fallis, Stephen J., Select Committee on Assassi- NALIONS. Ls de Sra te dondedancedi Fallows, James M., Executive Office___._________ 472 Fanning, John H., Administrative Conference._ 651 Panning; John BR. NLRB... o.oo. luis 699 Farag, Z. Erik, Resources, HEW_ _____________ 619 Farah, Abdulrahim A., United Nations. ____.__ 817 Farb, Warren G., Research, Library of Congress. 441 Farber, David, Administration, Commerce____._ 583 Farbstein, Charles M., Counsel’s Office, HUD__ 626 Farfaglia, Theodore S., Governmental Affairs, Senate. du. er titi cy de he a 273 Faring, 'Ciro'P.,Sapply, GSA. ............... 683 Faris, James E., Electronic Fund Transfers.___ 331 Farkas, Eugene M., Research Service, USDA__ 576 Farkas, Gerald M., Prisons, Justice .....____.___ 548 Farley, John W., L.A. to Representative Ben- nell. odes sen iid Je 74 Farley, Kim, Naval Liaison, House_.____._____ 434 Farley, Richard A., Library, Agriculture..._.__ 579 Farmakides, Jom B., BRDA . _.._..... i: 666 Farmer, Don, Antitrust, Justice... .__._.________ 544 Farmer, Paul V., House Committee on Appro- pristions. cole co otal Sa Jie) 305 Farmer, William F., Jr., Office of Secretary 1% theSenste Soul cathe as tarsi isaz ales Farnsworth, Clyde H., Jr., Federal Eig Farr, J. Dent, III, House Committee on District Of COIMbIn oeee a eins 307 Farr, James B., House Committee on Judiciary. 313 Farrand, Christopher G., Land and Water Resources, Interior esa aaoao Eis coins. 558 Farrar, Allen J., Standards, Commerce_________ 595 Farrar, Custis, ATD, State... i i205 na 00 489 Farrell, Donald W., Small Business__._._._._.__ 713 Farrell, Joseph A., administrative assistant to Senator Perey oo on tr alt oe = ses 2 371 Farrell, Kenneth R., Economic Research, Agri- TL TETErr 1 LHe NRE TC NE Watt, Sle Lor SS Farrell, Comdr. Lawrence M., Manpower and Reserve, NaVV. .. oui to sl a2 524 Farrell, Rear Adm. P. E., Medicine, Navy_____ 533 Farwell, Charlotte Holmes, House Agriculture. 304 Fary, John G. (Representative from Illinois): Biography: Jos assess odie Lon Jills 51 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Fascell, Dante B. (Representative from Flor- ida): BloEraphY r a ae nadie 39 Government Operations Committee___.__.__. International Relations Committee... ..__.. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Euler a rrr a. 327 Fasick, J. Kenneth, General Accounting Office. 436 Faught, William A., Economic Research, VT Fs oy a SGN Re SE Ne a ei 575 Faulders, Rear Adm. C. T., Air Systems, Navy. 530 Faulstich, Jan, administrative assistant to Representative Beilenson___________________ 374 Fauntleroy, John D., Superior Court of the Distriet’of Columbia...nce nae cians cv. 774 Individual Index 1033 Page Fauntroy, Walter E. (Delegate from the District of Columbia): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Select J on Assassinations purer, Ma Gen. Lincoln D., Intelligence, Faver, Dudley E., Energy Favretto, Richard J., Antitrust, Justice Toye B., Ambassador to Trinidad and Fay, ring L.A. to Representative Edwards of California 378 Fay, Mary Ann V., Senate Commerce 270 a Wim M. , judge, U.S. Tax Court (biog-. 67 Featherston, C. Moxley, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 768 Featherstone, James J., Treasury Fedkiw, John, Finance, Agriculture Fee, Francis X., Regional, GAO Fee, J. Curtis, FPC Feely, James L., Senate Appropriations Feeney, Richard J., Select Committee on Assas- sinations Feeney, Thomas T., HUD Field Offices Fehl, Frederick C., FBI, Justice Feigen, Gerald L., ‘SBA 714 Feigin, Stephen P. , Solicitor’s Office, Labor_.___ 603 Fein, Bruce E., Antitrust, Justice. = xr oo H44 Feinberg, Eli, administrative assistant to Senator Stone 372 Feinbusch, Morris D., Wage and Price Stability. 476 Feine, Paul M., FPC 678 Feiner, Bernard, Legislation, HEW 610 Feinstein, Martin, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 724 Feinthel, Sue, secretary to Representative Evans of Colorado Feith, Capt. J., Surgery, Navy Feketekuty, Geza, Office of Special Representa- tive for Trade Negotiations 475 Felder, Allie C., Jr., Overseas’ Private Invest- ment Corporation Feldman, Alvin L., Transportation Policy Feldman, Israel, Administration, HUD Feldman, Dr. Jacob J., Health Statistics, al 8 Feldman, Mark B., Department of State Feldman, Trent, "Federal Home Loan Bank % Board Feldman, William, Patent Office, Commerce._ Feltham, James R.: A.A. to Representative Rhodes Minority Leader’s Office Fellenbaum, James A., Senate Appropriations. Feltner, Richard L., CCC, Agriculture_...._._.__ 566 Fenderson, Jane S., Executive Office Fenn, Dan H., Jr., Archives, GSA Fenton, Clifford A., Jr., Select Committee on Assassinations, House 302 Fenton, George F., Jr., Environment and Pub-lic Works, Senate Fenwick, Millicent (Representative from New Jersey): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- 31ELL NE SR a AE Re rh a IC 280 Small Business Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee____ 295 Commission on Security and Cooperation in LH TEPER ERLC Te 327 Ferber, David, Securities and Exchange Ferebee, J. Spencer, Jr., Social and Rehabilita- tion Service, HEW Page Ferguson, Homer, senior judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals: Biography The Interparliamentary Union Ferguson, Jack, administrative assistant to Representative Young of Alaska Ferguson, John, Senate Assistant Minority Leader’s Office Fern, Alan, Reference, Library of Congress Fernandes, Gil Vincente Vaz, Ambassador from Guinea Bissau Fernandez, Gonzalo, Systems, NASA Ferneau, Cynthia Love, secretary to Repre- sentative Quayle Ferneau, H. Robert, Navy Fernstrom, Meredith M., Domestic, Commerce. 590 Toru, Ralph C., General Counsel’s Office, E ank Ferraté, Rodolpho Martinez, Board, Develop- ment B 799 Ferre, Luis Alberto, Arts and Humanities Ferreira, Dr. José R., Pan American Health____ 812 Ferrell, Col. Benjamin B., JAGO, Navy Ferrell, H. Albion, D.C. Government Ferris, Charles, Speaker’ s Office Fettig, Lester i, Government Affairs, Senate. 273 Feuchter, Roy W., Forest Service, USDA 577 Ficker, Hermann, "Library of Congress Fiedelman, Electronic Systems, Navy Fiekowsky, Seymour, Office of Secretary, Treasury 493 Field, Dr. Charles G., Functions, HUD Field, George B., Astrophysical, Smithsonian... 722 Field, Peter, International, Commerce 588 Fielding, Bruce aG., Federal Paperwork Fields, Louis G., Jr. Department of State. Fier, Seymour, Occupational Safety Fife, JamesA. ., Parole, Justice. Fighetti, Cesar, OAS Figueroa, Eduardo, Inter-American Develop- ment Bank Filippone, Sebastian, Packers and Stockyards, Agriculture 571 Filleman, Walter S., Administration, Labor____ 604 Filson, Lawrence E, Office of Legislative Coun- sel, House 428 Finaish, Mohamed, International Monetary Fund : 806 Finale, William E., Indian Affairs, Interior Finch, Jim, Postal Service Finch, John W., EO, HU Finch, Lawrence E., Inter-American, State Findlay, Lorenzo F., Inspector General's Office, 650 HUD Findley, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography Agriculture Committee International Relations Committee Fine, Harry, FC Fine, Rear Ey Stanley S., Comptroller’s Office, Navy 526 Finelli, Vincent C., Economic Analysis, eREL 586 Fingerson, Roy J., Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission, Commerce 585 Fink, Dr. Diane, Cancer, HEW Fink, Jerome, Tax, Justice Fink, Joseph E. , Joint, Committee on Taxation. 324 Fink, Dr. Lois, Fine Arts, Smithsonian... 720 _.._ Fink, Orman §. , Banking, Finance and Urban Ee i leh 306 Fink, William G., Drug Enforcement, Justice. 547 Finkbeiner, Richard Export, J., USDA______ 569 Finkbinrer, Robert W., Field Office, HUD 637 Finke, Dr. W., European Space... ra 797 Finkelstein, Michael, Safety, DOT 645 Finkle, J. Harry, Red Cross Finklea, Dr. John F., Disease Control, HEW.__ 617 Finkner, Alva L. | Census, Commerce... ———— 586 Finley, Elliot Cc. Administrative, Library of Congress 440 Finley, R. Michael, House Committee on Inter-national Relations 310 1034 Congressional Directory Finn, Gene L., Securities and Exchange Finn, James J., Home Loan Bank Board Finn, Terence, Senate Budget Committee Finnegan, David B., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce. coi. oo us Ui 311 Finnegan, Robert J., National Mediation Board. 701 Finneran, Vice Adm. John G., Manpower, Finucane, Mrs. John, Red Cross Finzi, John Charles, Library of Congress Fireman, Bert M., Advisory Council on His-" toric Preservation Firshein, Benjamin H., Secretary’s Office, Fischbach, John T., FTC Fischer, C. William, Congressional Budget. _-__ 435 Fischer, Geraldine L., House Science and eenology. uonil evi coi Lobel hel nl 316 Fischer, Col. Richard, Liaison Office, Army.._. 434 Fischer, Victor Joel, Administrative Review Commission 325 Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (Representative from New York): Biography... conv Judiciary Committee Science and Technology Committee____ Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- mission Republican Policy Committee ______________ 300 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tinental Shelf Fish, Lt. Gen. Howard M., International Se-50 curity, Defense Fish, Kenneth W., Armed Services, Senate____ Fish, Manus (Jack), Park Service, Interior___. 556 Fish, Mel, Senate Sergeantat Arms____________ 419 Fishburne, Clarence L., FPC 679 Fishburne, Frank A., Comptroller's Office, Air Re Fisher, Beverly T., Commerce, Senate Fisher, Carl W., Comptroller, Defense_________. Fisher, Gail F., Health Resources, HEW Fisher, George A., Appeals Court__________.____ 738 Fisher, George W., administrative assistant to Representative Teague of Texas___________-389 Fisher, George W., Science and Technology, oI House Fitt, Alfred B., Congressional Budget Fitton, H. Nelson, Jr., Communication, Agri-culture Fitts, Jerry J., Development and Research, HUD Fitts, Comdr. Marvin L., Research, Navy Fitzgerald, A. Ernest, Financial, Air Force.____ 536 Fitzgerald, Ann P., Botonic Garden.___________ 435 Fitzgerald, Leo A., Mapping, DOD____________ 51 Fitzgerald, Martin J., GAO Liaison Office Fitzgerald, Morris R., FPC Po emi dmaoe NOTTS FitzGerald, William H., Jr., Railroad, DOT .__ 645 Fitzhugh, Marion H., Technology Assess- ment 445 Fitzhugh, William W., Officials, Smithsonian___ 721 Fitzpatrick, Charles H., administrative assist- ant to Representative Whitehurst __________ 391 Fitzpatrick, John J., administrative assistant to Representative Harkin__________ 380Fitzpatrick, Philip H., Office of Secretary, Treasury 492 Fitzsimmons, George A., Security and Ex-3 change Commission Fitzwater, Alan M., ICC Fitzwater, Marlin, EPA Fjare, Orvin B., HUD Field Offices Flach, Klaus W., Soil Conservation, Agricul- £7 1 anh on Sapa RS Re 857 TI Flacks, Lewis I., Copyright, Library of Con- Flaherty, Bonnie D., Senate Appropriations... 2 67 Flaherty, Francis X., D.C. Government 7 Flaherty, Lt. Terrence R., Capitol Police Flajser, Steven H., Commerce, Senate_._______-27 Flansgan, Lt. Gen. Edward M., Jr., Forces, ™m Flanagan, Francis E., Maritime, Commerce. -Flanagan, Mrs. Mary, secretary to Representa-tive Nedzi 3 Plenash Murray S., Senate Majority Whip’s 41 6 AZrCUUAYe.. oo ov oe EEE a mir Flannagan, J. C., Domestic, Commerce Flannery, Thomas A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 757 Flaten, Robert A., State Department Flax, Charlotte, secretary to Representative 5 Fleck, Benjamin A., State Fisher, Geraldine, House Science and Tech-Fleck, H. 1. C., Sea, Navy.._.__.. nology Fisher, Joseph A.: Post Office and Civil Service, House House Mailing Standards Fisher, Joseph L. (Representative from Vir- ginia): Biography Budget Committee Senator Ford. ti ima deaydneg oo. on Ways and Means Committee House Environmental Study Conference_..-333 COMINILLERives iit tre dirt on wm gm Ame wri Fisher, Louis, Research, Library of Congress. 441 Fleming, Patricia, Democratic Steering and Fisher, Mrs. Rita, Office of Secretary, Navy.___. 537 Policy Committee Fisher, Robert M., Federal Reserve 658 Fleming, Patsy, HEW Fisher, Ruth, secretary to Representative Fleming, Philip V., Food and Nutrition, Agri-Fuqua. . 571 Fishgold, Herbert, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Fishman, William L., Office of Telecommuni- cations Polley. a ne Representative Kazen 475 Fleming, Robert J., D.C. Government Fisk, Clyde W., Personnel, Agriculture Fiske, David H., Election Commission. _______. 675 Fitch, Charles W., Electric Program, Agri- Fithian, Floyd J. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Agriculture Committee Government Operations Committee Select Committee on Assassinations J., Jr., International, Air Force Fiemming, Dr. Arthur S., Civil Rights Flener, William M., FAA, DOT Court Flemings, Col. Frederic Fletcher, Albert B., Military Appeals (biography) - to Representative Murphy of Illinois - Fletcher, Ann, secretary 385 to Representative Andrews of North Carolina Fletcher, Barbara M., L.A. 373 Indiwidual Index Page Fletcher, Helen Lee, Science and Technology, OSE. orien dail oa hus i Fletcher, jie C., National Aeronautics and pace Administration .____________________ i Fletcher, Kathy, Domestic Council .___________ Fletcher, Lloyd, trial judge, U.S. Court 8) Claims Le aE Sram a a 749 Fletcher, Virginia, House Ways and Means_ ____ 318 Fletcher, Virginia, secretary to Representative RostenRowskl. cou. cocus ia loa 387 Fletcher, Wayne A., Select Committee on Nutri-tion and Human Needs, Senate .____________ 264 Fletcher, W. Fred, administrative assistant to Representative Dan Daniel of Virginia_____ 377 Fliakas, Perey J., Installations and Logistics, 3 5 Flickner, Saris 0O., Senate Budget Com- 8(111100 I SR RL AE ON Sd CR 269 Flint, Delbert Fi. BCC... ihredots sen 671 Flint, Mrs. Janet, Fine Arts, Smithsonian______ 720 Flippo, Ronnie G. (Representative from Alabama): Biography En i nen ee me as Seana Se 5 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Science and Technology Committee... _______ 293 Flohr, Bruce M., Railroad, DOT. ______________ 645 Flood, Daniel J. ' (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): BIOS IADhY or a ne en i aa 156 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 277 Board of Visitors, Naval Academy... ________ 335 Flood, Randolph G., Environment and Public Works Committee, Senate__________________ 271 Florenza, Gerald M., Patent Office, Commerce. 598 Flores, Col. Fernando, Inter-American Tropical Tong Commission... o.oooo Lo. J 800 Flores, Capt. J. L., Supply, Navy... __________ 532 Florio, James J. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOTIN. Vr ara 110 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ._____ 286 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Select Committee on Aging... ________________ 301 Flowers, Walter (Representative from Ala- bama): BOBTADNY fila. oot ve mms emai ire 6 Judiciaty Committee... oC 289 o.oo.C0 Science and Technology Committee _________ 293 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee__ 299 Standards of Official Conduct Committee____ 295 Select Committee on Aging___________________ 301 Select Committee on Ethies. _________________ 302 Floyd, Dolores C., House Committee on District Of CONTINDIA rem ct Rs 307 Flues, Barbara C., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerca:.c 22 20 i 311 Flug, James F., Administrative Conference_____ 651 Flynn, John, General Accounting Office._______ 437 Flynn, John, Secretary’s Office, DOT __________ 640 Flynn, Lt. Gen. John P., Staff, Air Force_____._ 538 Flynn, Capt. Peter, Health, DOD ___________._ 501 Flynn, Thomas B., Office of Solicitor, Labor.._ 603 Flynn, Comdr. Thomas E., Manpower and Reserve, NAVY ee Ll A eaeor hp Flynt, goat,J., Jr. (Representative from Geor- gia): Blogranliy =o txts EE ee en 41 Appropriations Committee. ......____. i... 277 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.___ 295 Select Committee on Ethics. _______._________ 302 Board of Visitors, Air Force Academy 335 Fobbs, Willie, Minority Leader's Office, House. 423 Foege, Dr. William H., Center for Disease Control TOUEW. 50war 617 Foehrkolb, M. E. Malin, Parole... __......._.. 727 Yoer, Albert A. FPO 21 oo oii dni 680 shi 4 Jane, A. A. and L.A. to Representative HLL Le A aA Sn A A 381 Pomris Josep. BOC. = oo aaa 671 Fogel, Richard L. , Divisions, GAD. re 436 Fogleman, Thelma, to secretary Representative ied. hie Bas a a 389 Foglesong, Robert D., International, Com-merce Foglizzo, Jean, International Monetary_________ Foldes, Mary T., House Interstate and Foriam COICO. ttc se vo sete ca adit Foleen, C. Ray, Bonneville Power, Interior. ___ 43: Foley, ‘Aileen M., Office of Doorkeeper, House._ 425 Foley, iii Ay "House Interstate and Foreign Commer Bnd oe ed de LT 11 Foley, Ce L., Administration, Labor____ 604 Foley, James B., Red C 654 Foley, Martin R100 oat 689 Foley, Thomas S. (Representative from Wash- ington): HTN ReCee SN BT Agriculture Committee. ___..________________ Democratic National Congressional Com- 117180 A TART ALR CAA 4 ALSO 298 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee... 299 Hold, Viti E.Ey » Administrative Office of the 777 Folger, Mrs. J. Clifford, J. F. Kennedy Center for the Arta,ie 723 Performing ca Folger, Kathryn N., Department of State. _____ 482 Folger, Lee Merritt, "Red Cross Bowrd.....:.. 654 Follin, John W. , Superior Court of the District Of COIOIIDIG zoster aman 776 Yolsomy, James M., PTO...itunes 1.8, 681 li Folsom, B.D; Senate Energy and Neoorsl Fonda, Stewart H., Jr., International J rts Commission, United States and Canada.___ 806 Fonseca, Jose Carlos, Inter-American Develop- ment Bank Fontaine, Raymond A., Administration, GSA. 683 Fontes, Albert, Securities and Exchange Com- mission Fooks, MarvinM., International, Labor Foote, Henry Al Jr., Joint Committee on Printing. Pll: SURAT Re CIE SE GG 323 Foote, William B. eds] Supply, GSA__.___.. 683 Forbes, John D., PR IN A 480 Forbush, Wilford J, ine HEW.-.-:.... 611 Forcum, ’Kathaleen R. E., Senate Environment SNA PUDHE WOTES. coe sere ena s 271 Ford, Charlies: R., Aviny..co. coo losiiua.s 516 Ford, Dorothy, D. C. Government. -__........ 785 Ford, Dorothy, National Commission for Man- POWELL POlICY Lo te sae hi tu Ph dS Stress 330 Ford, Mrs. Edsel B., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian «LisEin ha 718 Ford, Pn 2 Gary L., Navy Liaison. .__..__..... 434 Ford, Mrs. Gerald R., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing 5 NPE 723 Ford, ny Select Committee on Intelligenee, Wh Fors Harold E. (Representative from Ten- nessee): EH TIO LE pe ANE VR LV ly SEE ST 170 Ways and Means Committee... ________ 296 Select Committee on Aging. o.oo ooo.. 301 Select Committee on Assassinations. _____._.__. 302 Ford, John J., House Committee on Armed ices Eh cas SE Rew a Ae we Ford, Morgan, judge, U.S. on Court (bio graphy 761 Ford, Tim, Public Works and Transportation, oh FREE RASa Ford, Wendell H. (Senator from Kentucky): Biography . i Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- miften ldRd aes 254 Energy and Natural Resources Committee. 255 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academ 335 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Ford, William D. (Representative from Michi-gan): BlozraphY oo oo ee Sn a aE See 90 Education and Labor Committee. __.__..__-283 Post Office and Civil Service Committea.__._ 291 Fordham, Rohe Al Heal Resources, HEW__ 619 Foren, Wayne S. 714 Forest, Herbert EN RS my Service, Agricul- ATG SiR 0) 2 de bd dba ister Simin il ie) 569 Forgash, Michael A., administrative assistant to Representative Cederberg as Sar Eent ean 376 1036 Congressional Directory Page Forgash, Elliott H., Postal Rate... _.__...._..... 709 Forlenza, Paul A., Election Commission... 675 Forman, Benjamin, Office of General Counsel, DOIONS0 Ss ote ose mda dma nn em Forman, Howard I., Standards, Commerce. ... 583 Forman, Ira, House Public Works and Trans- P1E ELE1 LR An EH Rn TR ell ad an CEA Forman, Leonard, Patent Office, Commerce... 598 Forrest, A. Sue, Veterans’ Affairs, H 7 Forrester, Bruce M., judge, U.S. Tax Court (DlograDhY) coo an aman nahin habs mm mm 765 Forrester, Frank H., Geological Survey, TIEOTIOT 2 Soak pe mina it st dts mi din ES Bi 555 Forstall, Richard, Geographic Names. ......... 560 Forster, Isaac, United Nations. .._...... Lan B16 Forsythe, Edwin B. (Representative from New Jersey): BlograDNY a re i a ae ibn ae Sm id 112 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.... 290 Science and Technology Committee. ._..__.__ 203 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tinental Shelf. 298 National Republican Congressional Com- Republican Policy Committee............... 300 Forsythe, Patria, Human Resources. ........... 273 Fort, Linda B., Secretary’s Office, Labor....... 602 Fortas, Abe, John F. Kennedy Center for the PorloriNE ATS. oo ce osie sia nn pind name 723 Fortier, Donald R., House International Relations. voi. e. cdl sivaianninspasnns Fortune, Connie Adams, D.C. Law Revision... 328 Fortune, Mary K., Personnel, NASA _ __....... 695 Fortune, William Jan, Southeastern Power, INIOIOT ott cuban ra nn gos somes Sor svi nee Fale 555 Fossum, John W., Civil Service Commission. .. 662 Foster, Charles R., FAA, DOT 643 Foster, Chester C., Housing, HUD. ___...__.___ 627 Foster, David S., Office of Secretary, Treasury. 493 Foster, George H., Jr., Senate Commiitee on Armed Borviees. ior tee ren ane wa 268 Foster, James C,, Securities and Exchange_..__ Foster, June H., secretary to Representative ANACISON:. iu aban d ts dn anadaaaddts 373 Foster, Kenneth B., National Science Founda-» LTE OR IS et En SIR CIN aC Foster, Joseph A., FAA, DOT 642 Foster, Marty, L.A. to Representative Ford of 2 dhl A Re SS I A Rn DR SE Foster, Minard I., Tennessee Valley Authority. 725 Foster, Capt. Paul L., Air, Navy.__._______.__. 530 Foster, Richard C., PP0......o0cco-csaceaiioea 681 Foster, Robert B., House Committees on Ap- DrODIatIOnS Cs. . sie lelanaa oe Foster, Robert L., Commerce, Senate. .......... Foster, William B., Office of Comptroller of the CMTanCY, THeASIrY madd wna nmin mm 494 aime Fotias, Anna, Commerce, Senate. .._._..... . 270 Fotis, Charles W., Manpower, DOD _ ________. 504 Foulk, Jack M., administrative assistant to Representative Wylie... ....... cecilia 391 Fountain, L. H. (Representative from North Carolina): BIOraDRY ves cs dre an Fads A en Am 136 Government Operations Committee. ....._... 284 International Relations Comunittee. ..__._____ 287 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ou imentsSe aA 652 Foutch, Myrtle Ruth, House Committee on Small BUSINOSS ise enean naa 317 oseans Fouts, Jimmy M., Railroad Ticket Office......_. 433 Fowell, Dr. A. J., Standards, Commerce. ..._... 596 Fowler, Alfred N., National Science Founda-5770)DR Ss SS EER lel 702 Fowler, Charles D., Jr., D.C. Government... 784 Page Fox, Horry 8. VA oh ia id iy 725 Fox, J. Edward, House International Rela-HONS ati cada add dn a 3033 310 Fox, Richard X., Jr., D.C. Government...._.._._ 792 Fox, Richard R., Maritime, Commerce_.._.______ 593 Fox, Samuel M. III, President’s Council on Physical Fitnessand Sports......_.__._...__ 710 TsIorer, Rear Adm. James H., Air System, and Forestry. i... Concadune —at 207 Frakes, Richard F., FAA, DOT 643 Fraley, Lt. Gerald J., U.S. Capitol Police.... 431 Fralin, Gloria V., Senate Finance Committee.. 271 France, Floyd L., Natural Resources, Justice.. 546 Francis, H. Minton, Manpower, Defense...__ Francis, Les, administrative assistant to Repre- senfafive Minette... C.c i. ladeen 384 Francis, Milton J., Mcrtgage Credit, HUD.___ 627 Francis, Robert W., Sr., Domestic, Commerce. 589 Francis, Thomas S., Economic Development, ste Franco-Holguin, Ernesto, International Bank. 802 Francone, Michael J., Defense Contract Audit.. 509 Frank, Alfred S., Jr., D.C. Committee, House. 307 Frank, Charles, State LC.hasnt on 487 0 Frank, Forrest R., House International Rela-5 7111 Ta cen SA IL Caden San oh RST ae 310 Frank, Gerald W., administrative assistant to Senator Hatfield 370 Frank, Lt. Col. George R., Jr., Manpower, NAVY re Tas a nny som SR ctw TT Som nen 524 Frank, Jane L., Executive Office...... REL Frankhouser, Col. E. D., Communications, ETLs br Ete Goh Lm Aan ip RR a 508 Frankis, Ronald C., Executive, NCUA____.__._ 697 Franklin, Barbara H., Product Safety........._. 328 Franklin, George W., D.C. Government. ___.... 785 Franklin, Hardy R., Library, D.C. Govern- Frank Agriculture...ecm conn mn on mm mm mn 563 Frankum, Ronald B., Administrative Con-TE ll I A ae rl Eh ne Fransen, James W., Legislative Counsel’s Office, sota): Biography Budget Committee... ._---retel=- International Relations Committee. -RA fo Fraser, Gordon O., Foreign Agricultural Serv-ice, Agriculture... eee meee GE 567 Frazier, Henry B., III, Federal Labor Relations Council 676 Frazier, James, OEO, USDA... Frazier, Larry, House Postmaster’s Office... Frazier, Samuel K., National Capital Planning. 696 Frazier, Sharon, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Freburger, Joseph F., Farmers Home Adminis-tration, Agriculture. Fredenberger, William E., Jr., Mediation... 700 Frederick, Jeannie, secretary to Representative Volker. rr rion a Frederick, Nan, State... —---_-- namzot oy 489 Fredgren, Ken, A.A. to Representative Bedell. 374 Fredlund, Robert R., Office of the Secretary, wo Fowler, Rear Adp. Earl B., Electronic Systems, Nav 530 Fowler, Col. Jack A., Defense Investigative Ta Uy ene ti SO Recon Leb Bh fiir Xow Fowler, Mrs. Joseph G., Board, Red Cross.._. 654 Fowler, Richard L., General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture: sv ori dildead i Fox, Allan, Senate Human Resources... ...... Individual Index 1037 Page Freedman, Bertram, East-West, Commerce. .__ 590 Freedman, Henry E., General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture RR SES UR Mle RN TS a 562 Freedman, Patricia, Senate Appropriations.____ Freeland, Mrs. Caroline, National Capital Plan- ing I SL ae 696 Freeland, Joyce E., Arts and the Humanities__ Freeman, Beverly, D.C. Government__________ 7 Freeman, Charles, W., Jr., State... _________ Freeman, Constance, Senate Foreign Relations. Freeman, Daniel Martin, House Committee on District of Columbia —— ————_—____________ 307 Freeman, Elsa S., Administration, HUD _ _____ Freeman, Mrs. Frankie Muse, Civil Rights. ____ Freeman, Gordon M., President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.....__ 710 Freeman, James W., D.C. Government__.______ 783 Freeman, Linda, House Ways and Means_..____ 318 Freeman, Mary Ann, secretary to Senator Freeman, Merritt E., International Commerce, Commeree. «o.oo nae its lo rr gel 589 Freeman, William, House Postmaster’s Office.__ Freor, Doane W., PAA, DOT. cciceoin nsdn Fregeau, Jerome H., National Science Founda- ry Bh pr nea ele ee MTL LS 701 Freeze, Brig. Gen. James E., Security, Army__ 519 Frelinghuysen, Peter H. B., JFK Center, Smithsonian oso 0. i lf aol. 723 remouw, Gerrit D., Legislation, HEW________ 611 French, Judson C., Standards, Commerce_.____ 596 French, Martin, Debt, Treasury................ 95 French, Stuart P., International Security Af- fairs, Defense. de 7 fisLs Frenzel, Bill (Representative from Minnesota): EEHY eh oe CM Ra 94 House Administration Committee. __________ 285 Ways and Means Committee ________________ 296 Select Committee on Ethics... ____________ 302 Republican Policy Committee. ______________ 300 Administrative Review Commission. ________ 325 Frere, Francis B., Mint, Treasury... ____________ 496 Freshman, John D. , Public Works, Senate... Freund, Paul AL Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund __.____ Frey, Andrew L., Office of Solicitor General, Justice 542 Frey, James M., Office of Management and BRASS... iteMu et Uo Frey, Louis, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Blography co aiete Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. i Science and Technology Committee 293 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Fri, Robert W.: Administrator’s Office, ERDA Energy Resources Couneil _._______ _____.... Fribley, Bill H., Ozarks Regicnal Commission, 2 Commerens sa. ohio Tr rd 667 Frick, G. William, Administrative Conference.. 651 Friday, Herschel, Administrative Conference. _. 651 Fried, Rose Marie, Senate Committee on Bank-ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs___._______. 269 Friedberg, Arthur W., Maritime, Commerce.._. 592 Friedersdorf, Max: Republican Conference, Senate Republican Policy, Senste.................. Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary 8h) Water Commission, United States and exico Friedman, Daniel M., Office of the Solicitor General, Justice 541 Freidman, Jerome B., Community Develop-ment, HUD Friedman, Martin, Fine Arts, Smithsonian 720 Friedman, Reuben, Patent Office, Commerce_. 598 Friedrich, Victor L., Research and Doyons ment, Army. rt en ath an Friendly, Alfred, Jr., Commission on Sit and Cooperation mm Burepe......... 00.0.0 327 Frieswyk, Henry, Geographic Names, Interior... 560 Frink, James C., Foreign, USDA 567 Page Frishberg, Newton, Hearings and Appeals, InteliOr: oii lt i Sanna a Sh aa = 551 Fritts, Cindy, secretary to Representative Savas css rRSe 387 Fritts, William D., House Doorkeeper’s Office__ 426 Frohlicher, Jean S., Senate Human Resources... 273 From, Alvin, Governmental Affairs, Senate.___ 273 Fromm, Marcia L., House Committee on Armed 51a LL REN CR a Sie SO I i LR 306 Fromson, Brett, Joint Economic Committee... 325 Fronce, Mary Ann, House Agriculture... ___.___ 304 Frost, Edmund. B., FPPC... coi als 680 Frumin, Alan, Office of the Secretary of the Senate PL ORI |S 5. Sr Ba LR AR RRA, Frutkin, Arnold W. , International, NASA ____. 691 Fry, Barbara Ann, House Ways and Means Clommitiee oo. cot Mad cata oh ois Toe 318 Fry, Donna J., secretary to Representative Myers of Pennsylvania. oo Boi 0 0s coco 385 Fry, John C., Stade ra orl ti nates 483 Fry, Leslie M., Battle Monuments. ______.______ 653 Fry, Louis E., Jr., D.C. Government. _________ 784 Frye, Donald E., Maritime, Commerce_.____.___ 593 Frye, Maurice, Field, HUD. ovo... oot 634 Fryer, John F., House Public Works and Trans- POY AION. So ae rE SD CI 314 Fuchs, Hans, International Bank for Recon- structicn and Development _.______________ 802 Fuechsel, Capt. J..C., USCG, DOT... __-... 642 Fuerth, Leon, State. hu lo dee Deen eiag= 482 Fugaro, Rear Adm. A. F., PCE, DOP... 5° 641 Fulbright, J. William, JFK Center, Smith- TELL: LnLh A ow Te et 723 Fullarton, Jane E., Public Health, HEW_______ 616 Fuller, Clint, administrative assistant to Senator Helms AR RA CW Sr EE I LW, Fuller, Dennis, House Postmaster’s Office._____ 426 Fuller, Leroy F., Maritime Commission.________ 677 Fuller, Lt. Gen. Marvin D., Agencies, Army... 519 Fullerton, Frank P., International Boundary snd Water Commission, United States and Eh I RL LR CNS a tie 570 Fullerton, Raymond W., Counsel’s Office, VODA Sr.ee ats aa Fulton, Kenneth, Office of the Majority Whip, 2% HOUR. © it lr aaa Fulton, Tt Gen. William B., Agencies, Army__ 518 Funk, Sherman M. , Business, Commerce... 584 Fuqua, Don (Representative from Florida): Blography, a ei eu ndaaton 33 Government Operations Committee _....._.. 284 Science and Technology Committee ___...._-293 Furcolo, Foster, Occupational Safety... 707 Furey, Theresa M. , Congressional Record Index. 323 Furey, Roger, House Public Works and Trans- portation Committee. otis iodsnt einis 314 Furfari, Marguerite, administrative assistant to Representative Staggers. oo toa de 389 Furgerson, Evelyn, HEW 5. oo con-iaaon 609 Furlong, Lt. Gen. Raymond B., Commands, Ar Bore. coat oli lant! hina 540 Furlow, Edward P., International Trade... 687 Furman, William T., Management, Labor_____. 603 Furst, Niel i Policy, BUD. sa Lois 630 Fusaro, A. Daniel, clerk, Second Judicial Cir- cuit, U.S. Court of Appeals a ihm 738 Fusco, Gregory, Haman Besources-.-:--. ix... 273 Fuson, Lt. Gen. Jack C. , Agencies, Army___... 519 G Gaab, Dennis, administrative assistant to Representative Lt) DRT PRNe Ld 382 Gabeler, Lane R., Occupational Safety......---707 Gabriel, XK. Georg, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... 803 Gabusi, John, House Mailing Standards....----329 Gaddis, Edward, House Committee on Interior snd Insnlar Affairs. 0 ose Lad de SB Gaffney, Lt. Comdr. Paul G., II, Ocean-ographer, Navy... i on cleccaaow-534 Gaganidze, T. Patrick, Technology Assessment. 455 Gage, Alexa B., Joint Committee on Taxation... 324 Gage, Larry S. Senate Human Resources. -----273 1038 Congressional Directory Page Gaginis, Geraldine, secretary to Senator BurAlek.cnet at en en PL ii Gagnier, Col. James L., Office of General Coun- sel Air-Toree . rise lan soit liad 537 Gaillard, J. Palmer, Manpower, Navy__________ 524 Gair, Robert M.; Housing, HUD... .......... 627 Gaja, Roberto, Ambassador from Italy____._.___ 830 Gajan, Francis R., Southwestern Power, Jnteriorcs. a ee te be Shee aL 556 Gaidys, Robert P., Mediation and Conciliation. 678 Galey, Margaret E, House International Re- SORTa ea 310 Galey, Ruth, Legislative, Air Force______..__.. 538 Galindo, Dr. Francisco Bertrand: Ambassador from El Salvador. _________.____ 827 Council; American States. oo. rol connads 810 Galindo, Pedro, Gorgas Memorial ______________ 686 Galing, Capt. S. G., Nuclear, Defense________.. 510 Gall, RB, Michael; OBC out doit inosiieoud 661 HE) AEROWT STL Le SRE 5 hy 579 Gallagher, George R., D.C. Court of Appeals___ 774 Gallagher, Col. Nathaniel A., U.S. Mission, Stale. oARn Ce 488 Gallagher, Richard J., FBI, Justice..._.._..... 547 Gallamore, Robert E., Urban, DOT __________.. 646 Gallas, Elizabeth, secretary to Representative St Germain 2, ty La ed 387 Gallegos, Jerry L., House Press Gallery. _.__._.. 850 Gallen, James J., Office of the Secretary, Senate. Galler, Sidney R., Office of the Secretary, Com- er LA a Rl SORE ER a 582 Galliart, David R., Grain Inspection, USDA ___ 570 Gallo, "Theresa M., House Judiciary Com- mittee te Ee SNA ER RE Sl 313 Galloway, John, House Interstate and Foreign INTE)iL Lb et ae SMT Sr 31} Galloway, William J., State 4 Gallup, Dana Huling, clerk, First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. _______ 38 Gallup, George H., U.S. Advisory "Commission on Information. 651 Gallup, Stephen V., Commission on Security and Cooperationin Europe... eee o-327 Galper, Harvey, fogiotary’ s Office, Treasury... 493 Galt, Dwight B. Congressional Daily Digest, Senate...._._.... 432 Office of the Secretary of the Senate . ._______ 418 Galuardi, John F., Regional, GSA____________. 685 Galvin, "Robert w., Administrative Review RGR RRL 325 Galvin, William R., Senate Committee on Fiancee ea gato ER 271 Gamage, Stewart, Ethics, Senate________.______ 303 Gamage, Stewart H., Administrative Review Commission oi ie hus at, ioral 325 Gamble, James E., Clerk’s Office, House____.__ 425 Gammage, Robert Alton (Representative from Texas): OETA. rs ne 178 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Science and Technology Committee. .._______ 293 Gammal, Albert A., Jr., Regional, GSA________ 685 Gammill, James F., Jr., Executive Office.______ 472 Gante, Roy, BPA oe. oo ol deg oy 667 Gang, Arthur J., Office of General Counsel, 15 HR Be an LA Ce TH 626 Gangnes, Arnold G., Mental Retardation______ 332 Ganley, Oswald, State. oh oe 0 ool 482 Gansler, Jacques S., Installations, Defense______ 502 Gant, Col. Mason W., ITI, Defense Investigative Servis oh dh 509 CRORESa Gantz, David A., Department of State. ________ 481 Giaxela, Joe, ACTION. oo =o = = lenin © Garcia, Phillip L., Equal Opportunity, HUD__ Garcia-Bedoya, Carlos, Ambassador from Peru. Gard, Lt. Gen. Robert G., Jr., Schools, DOD __ Gardiner, James S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia. No Ae Gardiner, William H., Secretary’s Office, Senate. Gardner, Don, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate CLM Sarah dt gr ber PRN Gardner, G. C., Jr., Office of Administrator, GEA LC _ 683 Gardner, Harry, “Office of Education, "HEW __ Gardner, Kathleen, House Aging. oii Gardner, Michael R., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation _______ ee 382 Gardner, Robert H., HUD Field Office________ 636 Gardner, Sherwin, Food and Drug, DEW... _. 617 Gardner, Stephen’ Ss Federal RBesorve:. 5 a 657 Secretary’s Office, Treasury________ 657 Gardner, William L. , Civil Rights, Justice. ____ 545 Garel, Arthur, Resources and Trade, Com- meres... St me tle FDI] Garfield, Harry AA AL Td me CA 680 Garfield, Dr. Rulon, Regional Office, HEW_ ___ 612 Garfinkel, Patricia, House Science ‘and Tech- nology or rn de be rt ans ee SPE er 316 Gargano, Joseph, Joint Committee on Printing. 323 Garin, Geoffrey, L.A. to Senator Heinz..____.__ 370 Garland, Michael G., Census, Commerce... __ 587 Garman, Ann, Senate Veterans’ Affairs_________ 275 Garn, Jake (Senator from Utah): Bog aly em er a A a 179 Armed Services Committee... ___________. 252 POLLEN Gl re Sc ST Sa SR AA CORA 253 Select Committee on Intelligence. ____________ Garnick, Daniel H., Economic Analysis, Com- merce. Ss nom ote 586 Garnitz, Richard, “International Commerce, CITC, aS aenal 588 Garrabrant, C. Ann, Senate Committee on Public Works__________ 271 Garrecht, Brig. Gen. Claire M., ‘Staff, "Air Force. 538 Garrett, Comdr. Royce R., Coast Guard, DOT. 641 Garrett, Sherwood, Resources, D.C. Govern- TGA a A rar on 789 Garrett, Thaddeus A., Product Safety _________ 328 Garrison, David, House Budget_._____________. 306 Garrison, James O_, Bat 473 Garrison, MarkJ., State ______ 484 Garrison, Maj. Gen. William C., Battle "Monu- ments mR A 653 Garrity, John M., House Committee on Appro- DU ONS reere Ge Sy NA 305 Garro, E. Frances, Secretary’s Office, Senate___ 418 Garside, Grenville, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources... .._...._.. 255 Garske, Robert A., Maritime, Commerce_._.... 592 Gartner, David G.. administrative assistant to Senator Humphrey nm as 370 Gartland, John, A.A. to Representative Kelly_. 381 Garton, Lester W., Revenue, D.C. Govern-TCR re mae aE Ee 787 Garvey, Gerald T., Library of Congress__.-----440 Garvey, Robert R., Jr., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation...oan A. 653 cole Garwood, Griffith L., Federal Reserve _.....--657 Garza, José S., House Agingioa LTi nl 317 Gasch, Oliver, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)... ---754 Gaseor, Kathleen M., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs... 269 Gashut, Shaban F., Counselor, Chargéd’ Affairs Ganun, Agnes M., House Public Works and Transportation. a N 315 Ganzfried, Bernard, Regional, NCUA _________ 698 Garache, Serge, Tuna Commission. __.__________ 800 Garabedian, Edward V., Administrative Office of U.S. Courts RR Gs TR Ta 777 Garabedian, Levon H., Federal Reserve Romig 658 Garber, V italij, Administrator’ s Office, ERDA. 666 Garcia, C., Maj. Gen. Jose, Inter-American Defense College. a. ole tir irae desta 798 Individual Index 1039 Page Page Gaul, William F., House Committee on Educa- RITE RI IR CRTR 307 Gaush, Arthur L., Smithsonian. ____._____.___. 718 Gauthier, Edward, Operations, Agriculture.___ 565 Gaver, Les, Public, NASA... ccuoe nls 691 Gavett, Thomas W., Labor Statistics, Labor___ 607 Gavin, Emmett J., U.S. Administrative Con- i LT RIE SA SS a Sa sel Se 651 Gavin, William, House Minority Whip’s Office_. 424 Gay, Donovan L., Select Committee on Assas- sinations House SAECO IEE 302 Gay, Sarah ¢. , House Science and Technology. 316 Gaydos, J oseph M. (Representative from Pennsylvania): BIOZIapNY foi rset is saan Pinas Bn 159 Education and Labor Committee ___.__._____. 283 House Administration Committee. _..._._._. 285 Gearde, Frank, Jr., Management, Agriculture... 571 Geber, Anthony, State. .......c...sizecaii.chs 483 Gee, Langston, Office of Secretary of Senate. __. 418 Gehrig, James J., Commerce, Senate_ __________ 270 Geiger, Albert J., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture. oon dso tet cao is 572 Geiger, Rear Adm. R. K., Research, Navy____._ 528 Geimer, Willlam State...2 486 W., o.oo. Gelb, Leslie HH, State... i. on.gedto annie 482 Gelber, Donsld H., State... ...o...C. ven. 482 Geller, Melvin, Maritime, Commerce. ....._._._. 593 Geller, Murray, Officials, Pension Benefit. .__.. 709 Gelletich, Joseph F., Counsel’s Office, HUD ___. 626 Gellhorn, Walter, Administrative Conference_.. 650 Gell-Mann, Murray, Smithsonian. _____________ 716 Gell, Wendy J., House Interstate and Foreign BE Ne SR SR SR 312 Gellner, Charles R., Library of Congress_...... 440 Gemma, William, Services, HEW_______________ 619 Gemmell, Joseph P., administrative assistant to Representative Yatron ....ooceeeavitnnnaa 391 Gemmill, Robert F., Federal Reserve... __..___. 658 Gennetti, William T., Small Business_._______. 13 Genovese, Joseph J., Secretary’s Office, DOT__ 640 Gentile, John L., Finance, Postal Service....__. 728 Gentry, Charles, Senate Budget... _._._____.____ 269 Geoghegan, Susan S., A.A. to Representative ARCO. i i arene a ba Ca tan 373 George, Charles G., Services, Labor___._____.__ 606 George, J. Mishell, East-West Trade Commerce . 590 George, Jacqueline S., Joint Committee on Tax- George, Theodore H., Research, Defense... _.._. Gephardt, Richard A. (Representative from Missouri): ILI0) ob setae GRA Sr a Be Si 100 Ways and Means Committee. ____._._______.._. Gerald, Dietra, House Committee on District of Columbia HE RGR LY RN Er he eo Geraldson, Raymond I., Red Cross. __.._...._. Gerard, Roy E., Bureau of Prisons, Justice_ ___ Gerard, Sumner, Ambassador to Jamaica. _____ 843 Gerke Joseph J. BRC: re eases 680 Gereau, Gerald R., Joint Committee on Con- gressional:Operations. . .. i oii ecninrnin 322 Gerhart, Panl J., Administration, HUD____.___ 632 Gerig, Carl W., Solicitor’s Office, Labor. _____._ 603 Garlen, Lt. Comdr. Robert T., JAG Office, YY. ie ARE A EL TT ed German, Ernest J., Labor-Management, Labor_ 606 Germanis, John, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Gerrick, Susan, secretary to Representative A COMSING a 382 Gershenson, Robert S., State_______.___.______. 484 Gerson, David, A.A. to Representative Stock- TIF Dart SAR a 0 COP An TS GE A A SAD 389 Gerson, Earle J., Census, Commerce___._______ 587 Gerstacker, Carl A., Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission. oT En ny Gesell, Gerhard A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) .._. 755 Geske, Alvin J., Joint Committee on Taxation_. 324 Gettys, Sara Elizabeth, House Interstate sad Foreign Commerce Geyer, Harry G., Extension Service, Fi t Fy EON Clr SR RL SRS Se AD ES AT ae 577 Geyer, Leon L., House Agriculture. __._._._..__ 304 Gherab, Mohamed H., United Nations__._____. 817 Ghiorzi, Alfred T., Natural Resources, Justice. 546 Ghorbal, Ashraf A., Ambassador from Egypt.. 826 Ghormley, Rear Adm. Ralph M., Communica-Hons, DOD x. pu bi. Joo LTR Giacconi, Riccardo, Astrophysical, Smith- VID i NL es PES ER le STA ea 722 Giambusso, Angelo, Operating, ERDA________ 666 Giaimo, Barbara, House Administration. ______ 309 Giaimo, Robert N. (Representative from Con- necticut): ale)1 A Me us. Le OL LP] 30 Appropriations Committee__________._________ 277 Budget Commitions. i). cfodi Jhon seis 281 Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. 322 Giaimo, Mrs. Robert, Congressional Club______ 665 Giampaoli, Donald A., Reclamation, Interior.. 558 Gianturco, Delio E., Export-Import Bank_____. 669 Giaquinta, Anthony J., D.C. Government____. 783 Gibb, William C., Commerce, Senate. _ ________ 270 Gibbons, Hubert P., Railroad Retirement Board... nz. ein ton ee OL SHR Gibbons, Joe, House Postmaster’s Office. . .____ 426 Gibbons, John P., General Accounting Office__ 436 Gibbons, Sam (Representative from Florida): Biography: ooo. cae abults Lo Shale nnd od 35 Ways and Means Committee.___________._.___. 296 Gibbons, William C., Library of Congress. __.__ 441 Gibbs, Robert H., Jr., Museum of Natural Cty Lig Betty C., secretary to Representative YEE RR AOR i Gihson, Bolly L., Office of the Legislative Coun- IE ER a A EE mL Gibson, Col. Charles V., Schools, DOD Gibson, Maj. Gen. Harold B., Jr., Readiness, Army aE TE Tr LE a on TE Na Gibson, SAE Housing Management, HUD _ oo Gibson, Marvin J., Naturalization, Justice__.._. Gibson, R., European Space Agency CECH LE Gibson, Rene, secretary to Representative WaCEONIIOY a oe iene snubs = Maino 390 Gibson, Robert P., House Post Office. ..____.__ J Suzanne M., House Science and Tech- 1 Giddens, TE R., U.S. Information AZONOY oo ti rt ee di he ma mR Gideon, Jill M., Commerce, Senate... ..o. 00 Gidley, Barry F., International Broadcasting. . Gidley, Carol Currie, International Broad- Tf EE A RN SI HO a SR SS AE 334 Gies, Patricia, secretary to Representative 03HET RR CRSP SH LE Gr ERE Giese, Warren K., President’s Council on Physi- eal Fitness and Sports... ci. cn cuiann-dniss 710 Giffin, Gordon, Senate Government Affairs__.. 273 Gifford, Claude W., Agriculture.____.__________ 561 Gifford, Capt. Robert K., Health Sciences, DOD. ao 513 Gilbert, Adrian, Forest Service, Agriculture.___ 577 Gilbert, Ben W., D.C. Government 783 Gilbert, Floyd 3. Securities and Exchange.._. 712 Gilbert, Col. John L. , Development, Air Force. 539 Gilbert, Robert J., Home Loan Bank Board... 676 Gilbert, Sandra A., House Appropriations Commitlesss Slo a ais onl i een 305 Gilbert, Sheldon S., House Committee on Pub- lic Works and Transportation..______....-_- Gilbert, William S., International Pacific Hali- but Commission, United States and Canadas or a i A AT 808 Gildea, James C., Employee Relations, Postal Brie ea See a 728 Giles, John E., Senate Budget Committee.._..-269 Gilinsky, Theodore QG.,’Criminasl, Justice. ....-545 Gilinsky, Victor, Nuclear Regulatory. .----z-» 705 Gill, David B., International Finance Corpora- ON se a a a lo eae ine 805 Gill, Everett A., D.C. Government .........---785 Gill, Vernon S., D.C. Police Department ____.-789 Gilleland, Jack 'E., OVA ro dninia 725 secretary to Representative Gillenwaters, Jayne, penn mm eS mmm 375 BUIZONET veut aossmmse ss 1040 Congressional Directory Page Giller, Edward B., Operating, ERDA _________ 667 Gillespie, Joseph W., Home Loan Bank ________ 676 Gillespie, Julie, House Interior Committee _____ 309 Gillespic, Walter L.., NSP __. — 22703 Gilliam, Vance L., House Veterans’ Affairs_____ 317 Gillian, Barbara Jones Hatcher, D.C. Govern- Gilligan, Jom J; State... ~~... ovis 488 Gillis, Donald L., Conservation, Agriculture... 586 Gilman, Beniamin A. (Representative from New York): Blography = dn ani, alien orice 129 International Relations Committee ___________ 287 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 291 Board of Visitors, Military Academy__________ 335 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control si eri ntinie hn ORG as 303 Gilman, Gordon, Senate Finance._____________ 271 Gilmore, Francis 3., BPO. oo belia wl ius 678 Gilmore, Richard, Senate Committee on For- eign Relations. Jor J on Shodanmn lads 272 Gilson, Lawrence D., Intergovernmental Re- Iations. a eso Rh a 652 Gilster, Col. Herman L., Security, Defense_____ 503 Giltmier, James W., Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry... _____ 267 Gimm, Viola M., Senate Special Committee on Aging Gindhart, Francis X., Military Appeals Court._. Ginn, Bo (Representative from Georgia): Biography si an NOI A EH 40 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ 290 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Ad Hee Select Committee cn Outer Con- tinental Shelf... oi. i linia nde 298 Ginn, Rosemary L., Ambassador to Luxem- Domrg es ih lc. adr Des mba ed Ginsburg, Bob, Domestic Council. _________._ 474 Ginter, Roll D., National Aeronautics and Space Administrations. -cin Clue 693 Ginther, Robert E., Senate Committee on Com- A RE Ne LE EL CAR SR a gr Ginty, James B., Officer of Supreme Court_____ 737 Ginyard, Earl L., Office of Administration, NASA or i mg SER Ginsberg, Mare, ii. lia i State... L480 Ginzburg, Eli, National Commission for Man-power Policy... fh fo 0 asin Joon ows igaf Giolito, Carolyn H., A.A. to Representative ~Breokinvidpe odor lL oll at 375 Giomariso, Phillip, A.A. to Representative nether. oo as i Naas 385 Giordano, Capt. A. A. Supply, Navy __________ 531 Giordano, Ludovico, R., Civil Service_ ._______ 662 Giovaniello, Jerry, A.A. to Representative Lloyd of i col 09 0 5 California... 382 Giovanni, Margaret, Administration, Labor____ 604 Girstantas, Walter A., Defense Civil Prepared- ROSS AG ONOY es ie ey ar 508 Qise Alan A, ATD, States. Ton0 488 Gist, Lewis A., National Science Foundation. . 703 Gitenstein, Mark, Select Committee on Intel- Ygence Sennte. Soo ii ciel ilaviao i204 Givens, Richard A. PPC.Seva 07 68) Glancy, David M., Domestic, Commerce_______ 590 Glascoe, Leo, Office of Sergeant at Arms, House. 42 Glaser, Dr. Harold, Science, NASA____________ 694 Glasgow, Richard E., Library of Congress_ ____ 444 Glass, Gary, Joint Committee on Taxation ____ 324 Glass, Harry South, Health Services, HEW____ 620 Glass, Stuart, A.A. to Representative Gam- mag RRR a eR SR 379 Glassco, James R., Jr., Finance, Postal Service_ 7 Glaubiger, Merel P., Health Sciences, DOD ____ Glaza, Susan, secretary to Representative OY at IHN sad LL Th 374 Gleason, Donna Siss, Rules, House. ___________ 315 Gleason, Eugene W., House Judiciary. _________ 313 Gleason, Jean W,, SEC 200 iim da i) 711 Gleason, Patricia, House Education and Labor. 308 Glebes, Matreen, SBA: 1% 1 ol G0 wiiisemg Gleiter, Theodore P., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce... LGR CT Tag Glenn, Michael R., House Postmaster’s SE TT RINACK IIE JL lt SAS Ys V8 Page Glenn, John (Senator from Ohio): Biography. ... edie di ui cdo ma ian Foreign Relations Committee________________ 957 Governmental Affairs Committee____________ 258 Special Committee on Aging_________________ 285 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Glennon, Michael J., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate... 5a wr ooo al 421 Glessman, Louis, GPO. So 0s oh 158 Gleysteen, Culver, Inter-American, State______ 484 Gleysteen, William H., Jr., State_______________ 483 Glick, Capt. Herbert E., Medicine, Navy______ 533 Glick, Warren W., Export-Import Bank________ 669 Glickman, Daniel R. (Representative from Kansas): Biography. Hol Shin Lies ani Hes) 66 Agricutttre Committee Hes i010 00 276 Science and Technology Committee. _________ 293 Glidden, Timothy: House Budgets:il ol, me sath oo wl e307 Interior and Insular Affairs, House. __________ 309 Glisson, Jo Anne, Interestate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House______________ 312 Glitman, Maynard W., Security, DOD_________ 502 Glorius, Nancy C., Office of the Clerk, House__ 424 Glosson, Maj. Buster C., Legislative, Air Force. 538 Glover, Charles, C., III, Washington National Monument Society >. Joo os io blr os 730 Glover, E. R., Research Service, Agriculture___ 576 Glover, Lewis G., Geographic Names, Interior_ 560 Glover, Sandra, House, Education and Labor__ 308 Glozer, Kennoth'G., OMBcid bor = 20473 Gnam, Mary Lou, Installations and Logistics, NAVY crm nr oars dr en ay ee ne O4 Gnazzo, Patrick J., Counsel’s Office, Navy_____ 526 Gnoffo, Joseph D., Interior and Insular Affairs, HOUSEtea Lt 0D Gnorski, John, Senate Appropriations_.________ 267 Gochenour, Pamela W., Senate Sergeant at ATMS Oee rr dnt FE nrc SY Gochez, Raul, Organization of American States. 812 Gockowski, Jerome A., Soil Conservation, Arie WITUre cu th ee BE a re a te 580 Goddard, David R., National Academy of Sclopiens i a LA fare ORO Godfrey, Clare M., Capitol Page School... ______ 432 Godfrey, Frank, Speaker's Office. ._____._______ 422 Godfrey, Comdr.W. A., Jr., Surgery, Navy._.___ 532 Godley, Lisbeth K., Executive Office. _________ 472 Godley, Gene E., Office of the Secretary, Pasay a Seaa 492 Godoy, Dr. Cristian Garcia, American States_. 811 Godoy, Jose B., Inter-American Tuna Com- Lab 11 Ee Te Tidy eo sane eile mad Ti 800 Godsey, Keith F., Jr," GPO-Lr co 1. noc: .: 438 Godsey, Vernon E., Business, Commerce. _____ 588 Godwin, Marshall R., Farmer Cooperative, Agriculture os deat DTD Goetz, Robert C., Mortgage, HUD ._____________ 629 Goff, Allen S., Smithsonian Institution __.___-717 Goffe, William A., judge, U.S. Tax Court (hiograDRYY. oa CE tora iy Goffinet, Sally E., Office of Secretary, Senate. Goheen, Robert F., Board of Regents, Smith-sonian Institution........ oo... Topper a Goland, Martin, Libraries and Information Sci- C1 pt, DLA Art GR ACER dep ae 697 Golato, A. James, IRS, Treasury... ._-—---495 Gold, Abraham M., Occupational Safety _______ 707 Gold, Joseph, International Monetary Fund____ 807 Gold, Martin, Select Committee on Intelligence, TTL tr DE Je LE TR 2 Gold, Stephen A., Postal Rate Commission_._. 709 Goldberg, Alfred: Comptroller’s Office, Defense. .______________ 500 Publications, GSA 685 Goldberg, Daniel J., Home Loan Bank Board.. 676 Goldberg, Herman, D.C. Government_...__.__ 786 Goldberg, Irving, Institutes of Health, HEW.__ 621 Goldberg, Joesph P., Labor Statistics, Labor... 607 Goldberg, Lawrence Y., Preparedness, GSA. __ 686 Goldberg, Michael L., Human Resources. .._.. 273 Goldberg, Milton, Education, HEW.___________ 613 Goldberg, Theodore, Administration, Labor... 604 Individual Index 1041 Page Page Goldbloom, Irwin, Civil, Justice. ____________._ 544 Golden, Edmond J., Procurement, NASA __.__ 695 Golden, John M, Administration, Commerce. __ 583 Goldenson, Leonard H., John F. "Kennedy Cen- ter for the Performing Arts... aL 723 Goldfarb, Owen, administrative assistant to Representative Pattison of New York_____ 386 Goldman, Alan J., Bureau of the Mint, Treas- WEY. LE a LL Goldman, Brooks, C., FAA, DOT. ____________ 643 Goldman, Dr. David T., Standards, Commerce_ 595 Goldman, Sidney, Telecommunications Policy. 475 Goldsberry, William D., Securities and Ex- Change Ts een 712 Goldsborough, Clarence, Support Staff, USDA. 569 Goldsby, William D., Planning, NASA ________ 695 Goldsmith, Fred J., FCC... of iy Goldsmith, John A., Senate Committee on Armed Serviees: conta cos yin E Rs 268 505 Goldstein, Daniel, Federal Power Commission. 678 Goldstein, Ellen, Domestic Council ____________ 474 Goldstein, Ira, Legislation, HEW ______________ 610 Goldstein, Melvin, Energy... cooolol ill 675 Goldstein, Sidney, Occupational Safety. .______ Goldstone, Dr. Donald E., Health Research, HEW 619 Goldwater, Barry (Senator from Arizona): Blography: or amen 8 Armed Services Committee... _.____ 252 Commerce, Science and Transportation Com-mittee. = A SI ee 254 Select Committee on Intelligence. ____________ 264 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution__. 716 National Republican Senatorial Committee. _ 263 Goldwater, Barry, Jr. (Representative from California): Biography . cc ou sett A a ald 19 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Science and Technology Committee _____.___ 293 Privacy Protection Study Commission... ___ 333 Golightly, William D., D.C. Government______ 783 Gollinger, Bernard H., VA Liaison____________ 433 Golonka Theodore, Statistics, Labor_.__________ 608 Golley, Frank B., Smithsonian___________..__ 716 Goltz, Roman E., Government Printing Office. 438 Goltz, Mrs. Susan A., Supreme Court__________ 737 Golub, Alvin, Equal Employment Oppor- tOniby os sr lm et ED EBT 669 Gomez, Norberto Sanchez, International Boundary and Water Commission, United Statesan@ Mexico. (or Log Lod Gomez-Pradilla, Juan Pablo, Organization of AMerioan States co, ori 810 Gomer, Robert J., A rR ART OG ol I DR Gomlak, Marcia, Ways and Means, House______ 318 Gompt, Clayton N., Manpower and Reserve ATAWS AYIMY. oC eT ent Seige 517 Gonson, Paul, Securities and Exchange. ...____ 711 Gonzales, Charles, A.A. to Representative SPIES coat ll bia en 373 Gonzales, Eduardo, Secretariat, OAS. _________ 810 Gonzalez, Henry B. (Representative from Texas): Biography. soo 2 arbor rami BL Cotas 177 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- 113170 Sa end SA 0 i erp AAA Pid Skim | Small Business Committee. ____________ 294 Gonzalez, Joaquin, Inter-American Develop-eR Bank er. 7 99 Good, Dale F., Department of State___________ 480 Good, Edgar C., Jr., Red Cross... .............. 654 Good, Joseph M., Jr., Extension Service, Agri-rir yO RE I SE 577 Goode, James P., Manpower, Air Force_.______ 535 Goode, Richard, International Monetary Fund. 808 Goodell, Lee, secretary to Representative Leach. 382 Goodiel, Col. C. D., Jr., Council, Navy...___.__ 525 Gooding, Capt. Niles R., Jr., Legislative, Nav 527 Goodling, William F. (Representative from Pennsylvania): i Lia nn at Sone ae BD RC n Sorin uh 158 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 283 International Relations Committee_ _ ________ 287 Goodman, Carl F., Administrative Conference. 651 Goodman, Carl F., Civil Service Commission__ 660 Goodman, Harry, White House Photographers. 899 Goodman, Stephen H., Export-Import Bank ofthe United States... of io. Lr ol 6 Goodman, Steven H., Administration, HUD _ _ 632 Goodman, Yvonne R. O., secretary to Repre- sentative Grassley. =... oi lio...5 380 Goodrich, George Herbert, Superior Court of the District of Columbia___________________ 774 Goodrich, Lloyd, Fine Arts, Smithsonian______ 720 Goodwin, Arthur E,, Jr., AID, State... 486 Goodwin, Bert Z.: Administrative Conference. ._________________ 651 PAA DO aus ds ade aaa non 58 642 Goodwin, George V., Indian, Interior. _________ 552 Gooselaw, Jay E., Senate Committee on Appro- priations. Soragh ol 22.1207 Gootenberg, Roy F., International, Commerce. 589 Goran, Michael J. , Quality Assurance, HEW._ __ 620 Gorby, Jack, Inter-American Tuna Commis- Slonca. ll nts. Le ee a a 800 Gordon, Alice, Ways and Means, House. _______ 318 Gordon, Benjamin, Senate Select Committee on SMA BUSINOEE oo dine ee em od 2 Gordon, Chester H., Research Service, USDA _ Gordon, David L., International Bank for Re- construction and Development_____________ 802 Gordon, Gerald F., Resources and Trade, Com- Gordon, Gladys, Office of the Clerk, House. .__ 425 Gordon, H. Stephan, Office of Secretary, Labor. 601 Gordon, James K., State_.____________ 481 Gordon, Joanne Li. , Advisory, Pension Fund.__ 709 Gordon, Kenneth A. FCC... silt. tain ai. 071 Gordon, M. Jan, Joint Committee on Atomic OOTY iw iene) ms Bom a SL it pp ls TR 321 Gordon, Mark W., Appropriations, Senate______ 267 Gordon, Robert ¢. F., Consul to San Marino... 845 Gordon, Stuart, A.A. to Senator Moynihan_____ 371 Gordon, William H., D.C. Post Office... ..0.«. 793 Gore, Albert A. J r. (Representative from Tennessee) : Biography. ._.___ A Interstate and F oreign ‘Commerce Committee. 288 Science and Technology Committee__________ 293 Goris. Mary T., Office of Legislative Counsel, oi hha Willism A, CBC... or aartei 662 Gospodnetich, Ellen, secretary to Representa-tive J ohnson California...miaree 381 of oo Gossick, Lee V., Nuclear Regulatory. __________ 705 Gotschall, Elizabeth, Joint Economic Com- ) 71514 010 SRW Co ACR ak Hats eR Ga 325 Gottfried, Edward, Resources, Commerce_..._. 591 Gottlieb, ‘James, AA. to Representative Weiss. 390 Gottschalk, Arthur M., House Committee on Veterans AfIRING. oo nn sonron donor 317 Gottwals, Paul E., Maritime, Commerce_._.__._ Gotzlinger, Lee, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 327 Goudelock, Vera, House Law Revision Counsel. 427 Gould, Clifford i. General Accounting Office__ 436 Gould, Dennis, Smithsonian... 716 Gould, Harold A., House Committee on Science and Technology REE LG UA Gi EL Ds glen 1 (0 316 Gould, Peter G., Economic Advisers____________ 474 Gould, Richard F., Finance, Postal Service.__ 728 Gould, Robert 1., "Housing, HUD 628 Gould, Stephen "Jay, Council, Smithsonian Institution... canal Scene es Gould, William J., Jr., Investigation, Agri- EET1 I NA A Ln a RO ye TC i BI Gourevitch, Harry G., Library of Congress_.__ 440 Gouse, S. William, Energy Research and Devel- opment Gove, Peter, legislative assistant to Senator ANACTSON oe ei ns mm ah mt SE Pi Rp gn Gowen, Doris L., Publications Distribution Service, Hots cc cn vi ome oe em oe me eed Gowen, George W., Park Foundation, Interior_. 556 Gower, Col. Perrin, Jr., Staff, Air Force... _..._-538 79-000 O -77 -68 1042 Congressional Directory Page Goyette, James A., Office of Secretary, Com- Graae, Cynthia N., Civil Rights Grabill, Wilson, Gallaudet College, HEW Grable, Lloyd W., Operating, ERDA Gracey, Catherine E., Senate Finance 71 Gracey, Rear Adm. J. ’S. Coast Guard, DOT __ 642 Gracza, John W., Labor Statistics, Labor Grader, Charles R., State Gradison, Willis D., Jr. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Ways and Means Committee Grady, John A Gragson, George N., HUD Field Offices Graham, Bruce M., Statistical Reporting, Agri-Sa Graham, Debbie, House Minority Leader’s Office nerg Gleb Yadith Anne, Manpower and Re- serve, Navy Graham, "Mrs. Eoimerine, Freer Gallery of Art. 719 Graham, Pierre R., Ambassador to Upper 4 Graham, Dr. Robert, Health Resources, HEW_ 619 Graham, Thomas, Jr., Arms Control and Dis- Gramley, Lyle E., Economic Advisers Granger, John V., NSF Granger, Julian, House Waysand Means. .______ 318 Grant, Carl E., Personnel, NASA ______________ 695 Grant, Edmund Tri Geological Survey, Interior. 554 Grant, George M., Jr., SBA Z Grant, Gordon M., FP Grant, J.:A. C., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Grant, Jerry, A. A. to Senator Sasser Grant, Joseph L., Securities and Exchange... 712 Grant, Lindsey, State 482 Grant, Lynne M. , Republican Policy Commit-| tee, Senate 274 Grant, Richard, Museum of Natural History.__ Grant, Richard’ H., National Credit Union___. 698 Grant, Robert A, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 740 Grant, Toni J., House Administration Com- mittee Granum, Rex L., Executive Office Granville, Carol, House Public Works and Transportation . Gras, Marguerite, House District of Columbia. 3s Grassley, Charles E. (Representative from Towa): Biography Agriculture Committee Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Commit- tee Select Committee on Aging Grasso, Teresa W., secretary to Representative Gratsias, Zoe, secretary to Representative Mikva. 384 Graumann, , Research, Agriculture 6 Gravel, Mike (Senator from Alaska): wr Biography _ Eh I aT IR a Environment and Public Works Committee__ 256 Finance Commitiee "= 7 nh. Jp Ub oo8g Jeint Committee on Congressional Operations. 321 National Transportation Policy Study Com- mission 331 Graves, Amelia H., secretary to Senator Ma-thias_ _ Graves, Candis L., ‘House Committee on Vet-erans’ Affairs__ Graves, Brig. Gen. Charles E., Engineering, h DOD Graves, Curtis M., Public, NASA Graves, Larry, administrative assistant to Representative Clausen of California Gravitz, Melvin A., D.C. Government Gray, Beatrice M., Senate Committee on the Judiciary .___ SA oy ABR.Ne Gray, Bobbie R., Patent Office, Commerce ___ 598 a Col. D’Wayne, Under Secretary’s Office, 52 Gray, Edward Z., Industry Affairs, NASA Gray, Frances 1. secretary to Representative Eckhardt Gray, Gerald J., Arts, Interior Gray, Hanna H., National Council on the Humanities. ______ Gray, Jchn L., Ir. 2 Office of Architect of the Capitol Gray, Karen, secretary to Representative Natchers 0. iy 13 Renmin EB. Research, Library of Con- Gio uw E., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate. __.__. Gray, Leo R., Animal and Plant, Agriculture Gray, Robert T., AA. to Representative Gray, Roy M., Soil, Agriculture____________ Gray, Sheila Hafter, D.C. Superior Court Gray, Tijuanna, Senate Budget__.________ Gray, Virginia Lee, House Minority Leader's Gray, Mrs. Virginia M., UNICEF Gray, William, Management, Interior Gray, William B., Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice . et Graziano, John Vv. Secretary’ s Office Agri- eulfure. coo as 2 Green, Carroll, D.C. Government. Green, David H., Manpower, DOD ____________ 504 Green, Dennis 0. MB Green, Ernest D., Employment, Labor._ _ Green, George R, Analysis, Coramerce Green, Harold R., Recreation, Interior. Green, Capt. J. Ww. dr Medicine, Navy. > > ireen, Dr. Jerome, Heart and Lung, HEW Green, Jchn A. , Region VIL EPA 86s Green, Joyce Hens, Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia______ oly Aaa Green, June L., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). _. » Green, Kesley H., Maritime, Commerce._.______ Green, Marshall, Department of Stale. lo io: yi Green, Martin, Natural Resources, Justice Green, Mary Ann, Speaker’s Office_______ Groh, Richard J., National Science Founda- don: our. o. Green, Roy G., Electronic Fund Transfers. Green, S. William, HUD Field Offices. _..___._ 63. Green, WA. XE: International Bank: ici oo Jnr or 802 International Finance______ Hi o0.0805 Greenaway, Roy F., Office of Majority ‘Whip. -Greenberg, I. M., Manpower, Defense... Greenberg, Jack, "Administrative Conference. __ 651 Greenberg, Larry S., Select Committee on Small Business, Senate 275 Greenberg, Robert A., Engineering, Defense. 499 Greenberg, Sally H., CSC 660 Greene, Charles T., D.C. Government Greene, Harold H., Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia 774 Greene, Howard O., Jr., Office of the Minority Secretary, Senate 420 Greene, Hughlon, House Committee on Ways and Means 3 31 Greene, James F., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion Service, Justice... i....codeeiadins: -+-530 Greene, James T., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Greene, John P., Mental Retardation Greene, Joyce A., Commerce, Senate. Greene, Jule B., Securities and Exchange Greene, Laurie E. , Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing and Urban Affairs 0 Greeneisen, Jon F., Farm Credit... .__..__.. 671 Greener, William I., Jr., Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian 720 Greenfield, Charles A., Smithsonian Greenleaf, Maj. Gen. Abbott C., Resources, Air Sn Greenleaf, B. Jane, Republican Policy Commit-tee, Senate 274 Greenlee, J. Elton, Office of the Secretary, 1 Indiwidual Index 1043 Page Greenwalt, Lynn A., Fish, Interior.____________ 557 Greenwalt, Tibor J., Red’ Cross... .......655 Greenway, Lt. Col. George R., Financial, Air ET a ped ER RMT IY. ES ni 536 Greenway, Roy F.: Administrative assistant to Senator Cranston. 369 Senate Majority Whip’s Office. ____________ 416 Greenwood, Alfred R., Research, Library of B17 SE bt NR ER SY 441 Ln SACRE Greenwood, Dr. John, D.C. Government_____. 785 Greenwood, Dr. Lawrence R., Science, NASA _. 694 Greenwood. Russell G., House Reporters of Re ST RRAal dl 428 Greer, Earl M., Manpower and Reserve, Navy. 524 Greer, Mertwyn' Co RRA: | oot = os 666 Greer, Richard T., Senate Environment and Pb Works a sr a a eae 271 Greess, Leonard, Audit, Agriculture____________ 563 Gregg, William M., Debt, Treasury. ____________ 495 Gregory, Betty, Speaker's Office______________. 422 Gregory, Douglas, administrative assistant to Representative Young of Florida. __________ 391 Gregory, Francis A., D.C. Government______.__ 790 Grégory Harold M., ICC. cary iio 689 Gregory, Hayden W., Community Relations, Justice. 2 i... Pe ae a tides. DAZ Gregory, Joan, House Vadiciy | oo% 313 Gregory, John D. ., administrative assistant to Representative Derrick..._.__ 377 Gregory, John G., Astrophysical Observatory... 722 Gregory, Marion F., National Credit Union____ 6938 Gregory, Neal, House Administration__________ 308 Greigg, Stanley L., Congressional Budget. ._.__ 435 Greiner, Edwin, Installations, Army___________ 516 Greiner, William A., Bonds, Treasury... ________ 496 Greinke, Everett D., Engineering, Defense. ____ 499 Grenier, Nancy, Airlines Offices. ___________.___ 432 Grenn, Carl M., Mortgage Insurance, HUD ____ 629 Grenough, Donald S. , Renegotiation rt Sm 710 Gresham, Bobert GC. TCC tr aes 687 Greulich, Dr. Richard C., Institutes of Health ool Grevey, Capt. Harry B., Capitol Police______._ 431 Gribbin, William J., Republican Policy Com- TEE TON I a A A Ee I i ROTA 274 Grier, Boyce H., Nuclear Regulatory.____..______ 706 Grier, Mary Lou, Outdoor Recreation, Interior. 557 Griesel, Richard O., Smithsonian Institution... 717 Griffin, Diana, secretary to Senator Schmitt____ 371 Griffin, Gordon, Governmental Affairs, Senate. 273 Giffin John A., Energy Research and Develop- TREE. a I I 667 Griffin, Mark G., D.C. Government________._. 785 Griffin, Robert P. (Senator from Michigan): Blog ay i A a runt 86 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- mites LEne a a 254 Foreign Relations Committee. _______________ 257 Rules and Administration Committee________ 260 Joint Committee on the Library. ____._______ 322 Republican Pelicy Committee _ _.___._______ 263 Griffith, Reginald W., National Capital Plan- ning Compson, ference Griffiths, Peggy S., Civil Service Commission. _ Grigg, William, administrative assistant to Representative Steers. =...c. 5isis Grill, Philip, Senate Commerce _ _______________ Grimes, Teresa S., Office of the Legislative Counsel, BONG: lad Grimm, Marilyn, secretary to Senator Curtis._- Grimm, Stanley 2. Office of Legislative Count) sel, Hoe Grimmett, Archie, Smithsonian Institution Grimwood, Gordon B., Federal Reserve_______ Grindberg, Ms. Jennie, secretary to Represent- ativeMatlox. ue cons Condo a es Grinstead, Rear Adm. Eugene A., Supply, NAVY. syrT AR Griswold, Morley W., HUD Field Offices Grobecker, Alan J., NSF Groennings, Sven, States. ©... = sii. nll Grombacher, Maj. Gen. Gerd S., Communica-tions, Army Page Grommet, Allen, House Budget Committee.___ 306 Groo, Elmer S., Office of Administrator, NASA _ 690 Groobey, Millie, Senate Budget _________________ 69 Gros, Andre, United Nations... ........... 816 Groschelle, Frank J., III, Regional Offices, BIA A Ea EN LL A Lh 1 Groseclose, William R., Engineering, Interior_ _ 558 Gross, Estelle E., Food, Agriculture____________ 571 Gross, George, House Budget Committee. .____ 281 Gross, Harold, Senate Budget Committee. _____ 269 Gross, James G., Maritime, Commerce. _____._. 594 Gross, James G., Standards, Commerce__.______ 596 Gross, Lt. Johnnie R., Capitol Police_ _________ 431 Grosshans, Werner, General Accounting Office__ 437 Grossman, Barry B., Antitrust, Justice_________ 544 Grossman, Edward G., Office of Legislative Counsel, House... <.. oanisnan tis 2 Grossman, William E., Counsel's Office, HUD _ 626 Grosvenor, Melville B., Washington N ational _ Monument Society. co loo . c....0 Groves, Carolyn, wh to i iene Fait Le ML ee Grow, Harold, House Post Office............... Grube, Karen F., secretary to Representative YeBante i. a a a aaa 382 Gruber, Imogene D., Food, Agriculture. ____.__. 571 Grubert, Harry, International, Labor fore 602 Gruenther, Alfred M., Washington National Monument Society. Cor CL on Lt a. 730 Gruis, Edward G., Maritime Commission______ 677 Grundmann, Martha, House Budget Com- mbes. ano TE ee 3 Grundy, Richard D., Senate Environment and Public Works: Lo. al aaa eo Gruneberg, C. C., Sea Systems, Navy. .__...._. 531 Grunseth, Jon R., administrative assistant to Representative Pressler .......c........_. 386 Grunwald, Joseph, State... o.oo ies 484 Gruson, Sydney, Smithsonian... 0. ............ 719 Gscheidle, Marianne J., Office of Legislative Counsel, House 428 Guadarrama, Capt. Maximo Pastrana, Mexican- U.S. Defenses: = i lioicddiiao2 Guard, aly) Senate Environment and Public Worker. oo. ob Ee 71 Gi, Roberto, Monetary Fund. _ _________ 807 Gubelmann, Walter S., Trust Fund, Library of Congress ROE SR TRAS Sla 444 Gubser, Charles S., Canada-U.S. Defense____.. 813 Gude, Gilbert: Library of Congress... ec. elo 0s Ti te 08 440 Technology Assessment... ...L 4 oo ios 445 Gudaen, V. Lamar (Representative from North arolina): Bilographyar io bilan ti ind nai a 000 138 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _._____ 286 Judiciary:Committeeia... 0080 .._. IN Gue, Andre, International Bank________________ 803 Guenther, Xenneth A., Federal Reserve oy Sv 1 ee TR 657 Guest, Walter J., Center for Disease Control, EW, fel hr Cae ag re Guicciardi, Vittorio Winspeare, United Nations. 818 Guiden, Nancy, secretary to Representative Kelly cloa. aimnl ansoedon, Don daials: 381 Guillen, Trinidad, Railroad, DOT... _..... 645 Guines, James, D. 'C. Government Fh ASE A 786 Guinn, Burgess F., Statistical, Agriculture______ 575 Guinn, Elizabeth Larcombe, secretary to Repre- sentative Sisk 388 Guinter, Harry A., Federal Reserve System_.__ 658 Guirard, James, J r, administrative assistant to Senator Long eR RE 370 Gulley, Warren L., Executive Office_.__________ 472 Gulick, Lewis, I ouse International Relations__ 309 Gunn, John W., Jr., Drug Enforcement, Justice. 547 Gunnels, Aubrey A. House Committee on Ap- propriations ASR A a Se NE SIE TY bai 304 Gunter, John W., International Mcnetary Fund. 808 Gunthrop, Walter A., Rural Development, Agri- CUO le are aeae OL DTS Gurkin, Harry, Senate Foreign Relations Com- WEEE0. oe Ee ee 272 Guroff, Avram, Finance, USDA ________._.__.__ 564 Gursky, Herbert, Astrophysical, Smithsonian__ 722 Gushee, David E., Research, Library of Con- TR DER bg nt al SE SR A WIE Sn 441 1044 Congressional Directory Guss, Edward J., Immigration, Justice Gussis, James M., Tax Court of the U.S____ Gustafson, Charles, Official Reporters of De- bates, Homes.» ho). atte eat ge nah 428 Gustafson, Phyllis E., secretary to Senator Stevenson Gustafson, Susan, L., House International Rela- Gustafson, William, Airlines Offices_____ Guthrie, ‘Benjamin J., Office of the Clerk, TOUSe 2c CRY Guthrie, Col. Edward rR, , Manpower, Army... Guthrie, Grant G., Securities and Exchange__ Guthrie, Hugh D. EBDA . ..:.~: Gutierrez, Annie, Domestic Council Gutierrez, Dr. Jose L. Garcia, Pan American Health _ HP re es Gutierrez, Julio, International Bank__ Gutman, "Herbert G., Publications, GSA ______ Gutmann, Richard 'W., General Acecuniios ce be Guttman, Robert M., , Library “of Congress. TRIER, Guy, Benjamin, Regional Offices, HEW__ Guyer, Rcberto E., United Nations Guyer, Tennyson (Representative from Ohio): Biography International Relations Committee __________ Veterans’ Affairs Committee Republican Policy Committee. _______ Select Committee on Narcotic Abuse and Control. i... 0.0. Gus ws Tennyson, “The “Congressional whl Soa ay atl Gwaltney, W. David, ‘Senate “Appropriations. -Gwinn, Brice, legislative asslsstant to Repre- sentative Dodd Gwinn, Thomas E., Reference, Library of Con- Gyan, Kwaku: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Finance Corporation___.________ 804 H Haag, E. Robert, Alaska Power, Interior Haas, Joseph W., Soil Conservation, culture Haas, Peter H., Nuclear, Defense Haase, Walter W., OMB Haber, Wolf: Administrative Conference Secretary’s Office, Treasury..__._____ Harbermeier, W. O., International Monetary Fund Habib, Philip C., State Hack, Samuel L., Energy Research and De- velopment Hackerman, Norman, National Science Board.. 703 Hackes, Peter, House Postmaster’s Office Hacaeit, Gerald A., Office of Secretary of the enate__ MTR 418 Hackett, James T,, Arms ‘Control and Dis-armament Hadsell, Richard M., Operations, Agriculture. . Hafemeister, David, State Hagan, Joseph H., National Endowment for the Humanities Hagan, Robert L., Census, Commerce Hagans, Theodore R., D.C. Government Hagedorn, Tom (Representative from Min- nesota): Biography... 5: Agriculture Committee__ PublicWorks and Transportation Committee. 292 National Republican Congressional Com- Hagen, Joseph E., D.C. Government Hagen, Mrs. Mary D., General Services, D.C. Government. _ Cn em eo TBD Hagenstad, M. Thomas, GAO Page Hagland, Miss Elizabeth J., Manpower, HEW __ 619 Hahm, Pyong-choon, Ambassador from Korea__ 831 Hahn, Thomas S., House Armed Services._____ 305 Hahn, T. Marshall, Jr., National Science Board. Hahn, Walter A., Library of Congress... Haider, Donald SH OMB... Hails, 1t. Gen. Robert E., Logistics, ‘Air Force. Hair, Albert M., Divisions and Offices, GAO___ Hairston, Maj. Gen. Guy E., Jr., Public Affairs, Defense. pn Hairston, Capt. Thomas wv, “Legislative, Navy. Halamandaris, VallJ., Senate Special Committee on Aging... i Halcomb, Pat, secretary to Senator’ Wallop. _hn Hale, Peter B. , International Commerce Hale, Russell, House Budget Hale, Samuel, Energy Research and Develop- Haley, George W., STA. Haley, Roger K., ‘Office of Secretary “of Senate__ Haley, William R., Transportation Safety, DOT oso he 7 Halfon, CW3 Melvyn, “Legislative “Liaison, TY... eb Hall, Charles B., ‘Currency, Treasury. Hall, Cynthia Holcomb, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography ) Hall, Rear Adm. D. P., Sea Systems, Navy.___ 531 Hall, Daniel, D.C. Committee, House 307 Hall, Edwin K., Senate Rules and Adminis- tration. 274 Hall, George R., Ir, Support, "Agriculture ARE 574 Hall, George W., Jr., Management, Agriculture__ 571 Hall, Gil, American Indian Policy Review. 327 Hall, Ivan P., Japan-U.S. Friendship Commis-: Hall, Jay Gordon: Arts and Humanities Republican Policy, Senate... ___. Hall, J. Michael, Senate Appropriations. SEITE Hall, James T., ‘General Accounting Office ____ Hall, Joe D., Field, Interior Hall, John c., Senate Sergeant at Arms Office__ Hall, John T. National Bureau of Standards... Hall, John W., Japan-U.S. Friendship Com- mission... ___ OLE le Hall, Joseph, Jr. , Ways ‘and Means, House. Hall, Keith gE administrative assistant to Representative Quie Hall, Marilyn S., House Education and Labor__ Hall, Ralph E., Employment, Labor 6! Hall, Robert T., Commerce. oi. dansiodels Hall, Ron, Education, HEW Hall, Rudolph H., Prison Industries, Justice. _-Hall, Sam B., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biograp 1y : J udiciary Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee_ ________ Hall, Thomas W., Employment, Labor... Hall, William E.: Marshals Service, Jnstien. i cae Sel National Air and Space Museum Hall, William L., Highway Safety, DOT... ___-Hall, Capt. Willie C., Capitol Toller. ro or Halleck, Charles W., ‘Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia 7 Hallen, Brian G., Office of the Secretary of the » Haller, Herbert N., U.S. District Court for the _ District of Columbia 7 Halley, EdwardM., D.C. Government________ Hallman, Nelson, Office of the Clerk, House.__. Halloway, HH, Stephen, Commerce, Senate.___ Hallum, Bertrell, D.C. Government Hallum, Gordon gh Alaska, Interior. io. i... Halper, "Aaron, Disaster, HUD. ia Halpern, Ronald, Development, HUD. soci Halpern, William, Housing, HUD Halterman, Gay S., House Official Reporters__ Hamburg, Dr. David M., National Academy of * Hamberger, Edward R., Transportation Policy Hames, Winter B., Health Resources, HEW __ Hamil, David A., Rural Electrification, Agri-5 Indwidual Index 1045 Page Hamilton, Albert H., Export-Import Bank 670 Hamilton, Albert R., Federal Reserve ______ 65 Hamilton, Charlie <, Jr., Prison Industries, 548 Hamilton, Edgar B., Jr., 688 Hamilton, Eugene N., Superior Court of the District of Columbia. nh 775 Hamilton, George E., Jr., Washington National Monument Society Hamilton, Gerald P., Select Committee on Assassinations, House, ooo Hamilton, John O., Office of the Secretary of the Senate Hamilton, Lee H. (Representative from Indi- ana, Biography .______ dad International Relations Committee Joint Economic Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee... Administrative Review Commission Select Committee on Ethics The Interparliamentary Union_____________ Hamilton, Molly, House Committee on Inter- national Relations: 7. ot Hamilton, Raymond W., Housing, BoD. Hamilton, William, Administrative Review Commission Hamilton, William R., Operations, Agriculture. 565 Hammell, Nelson, A.A. to Representative Moakley Hammer, Pa Commission Hammer, Virginia C., Official Reporters of Debates, House. ..=...... rma 4 Hammers, Rose, secretary to "Repres sentative Benjamin Hammerschmidt, John P. (Representative from Arkansas): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee. Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committeeon Aging. ___________ House Environmental Study Conference __ Wational Republican Congressional Com- mittee... i ..d-4 Hammill, Frank R., Jr I. “House Committee on Science and Technology... ei et Hammond, George S., Academy of Science. Hammond, Robert BB. Security, Defense Hammond, Thomas A Ix, .C. Superior Court 7 Hampton, Charles L., Federal Reserve. _______ Hampton, Delong, Permits, D.C. Government. 7 Hampton, Dianne, Senate Budget. ______.__...__ 2 Hampton, Patricia G., Field Offices, HUD ____ Hamrin, Robert D., Joint Economic Com- 1 Li de ir Wh pe pi, Hanauer, Stephen, Nuclear Regulatory Com- 111 EE Te AS Se ea al Hanback, S. Susan, House Official Reporters... Hancock, L. 2. Research Center, Interior Hancock, Walker, Fine Arts, Smithsonian______ 7 Hand, Rowland C., Sr., Electric Program, Agrieltares or a cl ead eri, 57 Handel, Wilfred, GPO Handler, Philip, Academy of Sciences Handley, Rolland R., Outdoor Recreation, Interior Handley, Williard V. , Prison Industries, Justice. Handyside, HolseyG , Ambassador to Mauri- , JFK Center, Smith- Haney, Glenn P., Forest Service, USDA Hankins, Rita, Speaker’s Office Hankins-Nesbitt, Ruth, D.C. Government..._ 7 Hanks, Marion D., Physical Fitness and Sports. Hanks, Nancy, Japan-U.S. Friendship Com- mission _ 33 Hanh Nancy, National Endowment for the Page Hanley, James M. (Representative from New York): Biography. ih. lost 0 ee 131 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-INHIB. «Chan a is ar ha hs Ds hi Ye Sats 2 Post Office and Civil Service Committee Small Business Committee Hanlon, Anne K., Telephone, USDA Hanlon, Robert W., General Accounting Office. Hanmer, Rebecca W., EPA Hann, H. Frank, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Hanna, C. R., Management, Agriculture Hanna, David A., Regional, GAO Hanna, Edward C., Administrative Review Commission Hanna, George K., Environment and Public Works, Senate Hanna, Jack, D.C. Goverument Hannaford, Mark W. {Representative from California): Blography. 0 i dom os Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-mittee Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ___.......__-_... Hannay, N. Bruce, Academy of Engineering. -Hanneman, Irma I., Senate Appropriations. .__ Hannifin, Vice Adm. PatrickJ., Staff, DOD _ Hannon, J oseph Michael, Superior Court of the District of Columbia. 7 Hannon, Thomas E., Regional, GSA Hannum, Vivienne, House Administration Hans, Merwin S., Employment, Labor Hanscom, Daniel H., FTC Hansen, Charles E., Education Division, HEW._ Hansen, Clifford P. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography Finance Committee Veterans’ Affpirs Committee. ......-.5..-..-Republican Conference of the Senate Republican Policy Committee... -_____. Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy -Hansen, Mrs. Connie, secretary to Representa-tive Hansen Hansen, Fred, ACTION Hansen, George (Representative from Idaho): Biograp hy Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Veterans’ Affairs Committee National Republican Congressional Com- 11hEg A Re EER RI ete a ERR 2 Hansen, Julius G., Administration, Labor Hansen, Kenneth V., Inspector General's Office, HUD Hansen, Lori, Select Committee on Nutritien and Human Need, Se ate Hansen, Margaret J., House Committee on Appropriation 3 Hansen, Morella R., Foreign Relations. Hansen, Orval, John F. Kennedy Center for the ‘Performing ATES. LT aa Se 7 Hansler, Gerald M., Region II, EPA Hanson, Carl, D.C. Government Hanson, James A., Health Inspection, USDA... Hanson, J. Louis, administrative assistant to Senator Nelson Hanson, N., Headquarters, Material, Navy Hantman, Alfred, Criminal, Justice ___....___-545 Haq, Mahbud ul, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development Harden, Richard M., Executive Office Harder, George H., III, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Har pove James W., Office of Administrator, Hardgrove, Robert F., L.A. to Representative J. William Stanton’ of Ohio 389 Hardin, Charles G., House Committee on Appropriations Hardin, Dale W., ICC Hardin, Ernest C., Jr., Operating, ERDA Hardin, Ruth W., Expert Transcriber, Official 120 Hanks, Rear Adm. Robert J., Liaison, DOD ___ 512 Reporters to House Committees 1046 Congressional Directory Page Has. Delois, secrétary to Representative Harbos, Kenneth R. (Sergeant at Arms, House): Biography Capitol Police Board Democratic National Congressional Com- Harding, Virginia. M., C Hardison, David C., ’ Under Secretary’s Office, Army 516 Hardman, Louise D., secretary to Representa-tive Bonker Hardman, Ronald L., administrative assistant to Representative Myers Hardt, John P., Library of Congress Hardy, Issiah, House Committee on Armed Hardy, John D., Senate Committee on Com- MOCO. rr de ht mae i So SE Pr 270 Hardy, Leonard, Jr., Farmers, Agriculture Hardy, Stuart B., Senate Committee on Agri- culture, Nutrition, and Forestry 267 Hardy, Willie J., Council, D.C. Government__. 782 Harff, James, A.A. to Representative Kasten.__ 381 Harford, Mrs. Patricia, secretary to Representa- tive GIDPONE ii iia ventas ani SEEDS 379 Hargrove, James W., Ambassador to: Australia Republic of Nauru Hariton, Morris B., D.C. Government Harkin, ‘Tom (Representative from Iowa): Biography Agriculture Committee Science and Technology: Committee Harkins, Kenneth R., trial judge, U.S. Court os of Claims Harkness, Mrs. Rebekah, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 723 Harley, DonnieM., D.C. Committee, House... 307 Harllee, Mildred, House Judiciary Harlow, Capt. Bruce, JA GO, Navy Harlow, Bryce N., Scholars, Smithsonian Harlow, Donna, secretary to Senator Gravel _.. 369 Harman, Raymond E., Reclamation, Interior__ 558 Harman, Sidney, Under Secretary of ‘Commerce (biography) Harmantas, Louis, World Meteorological Harmon, John M., Legal, Justice Harper, E. L., Federal Supply, GSA Harper, James C., administrative assistant to Representative Stokes Harper; John H., Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 492 Harper, Kirke J., Jr., EPA 6 Harper, Marcia C., Officers, Court of Military Harpster, Margaret, secretary to Representative Brown of Ohio Harrington, Charles E., Geographic Names, 1 £2 7 1 I RCE 0 SI 560 CIN. Harrington, Evan, Installations, Defense Harrington, Herbert, Jr., NSF Harrington, Michael J. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography i re ah ec International Relations Committee. _________ 287 Government Operations Committee Harrington, Richard J., State Harris, Lt. Col. Bruce, Army Harris, Bryant G., D.C. Government Harris, C. 1., Cooperative, Agriculture Harris, Caspa L., Jr., Howard University, HEW. Harris, Chetney H., Administration, HUD _ ___ Harris, David, House Postmaster’s Office Harris, David F., Postal Rate Commission. __. 709 Harris, David H., Occupational Safety Harris, David L., Administration, Labor Harris, Capt. F. B., Information, Navy Harris, ¥. David, Pennsylvania Avenue De- VOIODMENL. 0 io. vt san wean tna b nema 708 Harris, George S., State Page Harris, Herbert E., II (Representative from Virginia): } BlographGiil, 00) or rer es 189 District of Columbia Committee Judiciary Committee 289 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 291 Harris, Howard K., D.C. Government Harris, Hubert L., Jr., OMB Harris, Joan P., Export-Import Bank Harris, John A., Office of General Counsel, Agriculture Harris, John A. Jr., Nuclear Regulatory 705 Harris, Joyce S. , secretary to Delegate Fauntroy. 392 Farris, Lt. Kenneth W. , Capitol Police 431 Harris, Marilyn, Governmental Affairs, Senate. 272 Harris, Melvin B., Field Operations, Com- Harris, N. Thomas, Maritime Commission Harris, Patricia Roberts (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development): TUITE i er reel sels ARTI SR ER Fe 625 Energy Resources Council Board, Red Cross Wage and Price Stability Harris, Richard M., Environment and Public Works, Sengte. 2. 0 cory Ce i ae 271 Harris, Robert F., Governmental Affairs, Ea CL ER PR rR 273 Harris, Robert W., Forest Service, USDA 7! Harris, Ruth V., Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Division 778 Harris, Stanley S., D.C. Court of Appeals Harris, Thomas E.: Administrative Conference Election Commission Harris, Wesley L., Farmers Home Admin- istration, USDA Harris, William, House Postmaster’s Office Harris, William J., Secretary’s Office, Labor__._. 602 Harrison, Anna J., National Science Board 04 Harrison, Elizabeth, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; House 310 Harrison, Gail, Vice President’s Office _ _______ 416 Harrison, Lt. Col. Jerry C., Under Secretary's Office, Army 682 Harrison, Joseph W., Administration, GSA. __. 682 Harrison, Marion Edwyn: Administrative Conference C. Law Revision Harrison, Raymond. A., Civilian Personnel; NAVY a ee De ead SL ea 5 Harrison, Willian H., Renegotiation Harrity, "Charles Ww. " White House News Pho- tographers 89 Harrod, George R., D.C. Government Harrold, Robin, Appropriations, House Harrop, "William C. , Ambassador to Guinea. _ Harroun, Timothy, House Postmaster’s Office 426 Harry, Robert Lay Bed-Oro8s. ens nami 3: 655 Harsha, William H. (Representative from Ohio): Biography. Se bay 142 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Hart, Augustin S., Jr:, Inter-American Founda- tion Hart, Edith S., Senate Commerce Hart, Gary (Senator from Colorado): Biography Armed Services Committee Environment and Public Works Committee... Board of Visitors to Air Force Academy Select Committee on Intelligence 264 Hart, George L., Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)... 753 Hart, James R., House Administration 308 Hart, Janet, Federal Reserve Hart, Jeffrey, National Council on the Human-gn Hart, Lawrence J., Reclamation, Interior Hart, Robert G., Arts, Interior Hart, Robert H., A.A. to Representative Ginn_ 379 Hart, Tanya LW Environment and Public Works, Senate. 271 Hart, Thomas: Joint Committee on Taxation Senate Democratic Policy Hart, Timothy, House Committee on Judiciary. 313 Hart, William K., A.A. to Representative Price. 386 Hart, William T., Trade Commission Individual Index Page Hartenberger. Werner K.: Administrative Conference. .................. 651 4G a i EL SE Ds TE LE 672 Hartgraves, Charles R., Forest, Agriculture.___ 578 Hartig, Lt. Col. Dale L., Investigative, Defense. 509 Hartington, Capt. Pauline M., Staff, DOD____. 507 Hartley, John E., D.C. Government._.._.___._. 791 Hartley, Muriel, HEW. cbs sk 609 Hartman, Arthur A Biate itn iueesabs 484 Hartman, William A. , Jr., Field Office HUD ___ 635 Hartnett, ‘William W., "Office of the Clerk, House. 424 Harty, Jane, Joint Economic Committee id Ae Hartzell, Robert H., Administrative Office o. Hartzog, George B., Jr., Washington Notional Monument Society ES LE HE A SA 73 Harvatt, J. J., Office of Administrative Assist- ant to Secretary of the Army. ______________ 518 Harvell, 11. D., Regions! GBA... ........0.c.5x Harvey, Anthony L., Senate Rules and Ad- FELITERRELL 6) pts Rats SR a Mh 274 Harvey, D. Michael, Senate Energy and Natural LI FT a a EE Sh 270 Harvey, Rear Adm. D. P., Navy Harvey, Douglas G., ERDA Harvey, Percy, A.A. to Representative Ford of Tennessee Te dcr sw ’ 700 Haselden, Anne, Senate Sergeant at Arms______ 419 Haskell, Floyd K. (Senator from Colorado): Biography er 27 Energy and Natural Resources Committee. __ 255 Finance Commitles. ooo. te. tition Select Committee on Small Business__.______ Migratory Bird Conservation Commission... _ Senate Democratic Polley. oooso Lo. 2 Haskell, James E., Farmer Cooperative, USDA. 575 Haskins, Caryl P., Board of Regents, Smith-sonian-Institationy oo fia.giloyCo 716 Haslam, Charles, Office of the Secretary, Com- EL A ARNO AAS oR ak LN Ki 582 Hassell, Hubert J. State. so ins io riiay 481 Hassing, Mary J., Commerce, Senate._______.___ 270 Hassrick, Royal B., Indian Affairs, Interior.___ 559 Hastey, Edward L., Land Management, Interior. 559 Haszard, J. S., International Monetary Fund___ 808 Hatch, Maj. Gen. Harold A., USMC, Navy..__ 529 Hatch, Orrin G. (Senator from Utah): Biography _ PR Me RR RA SRL Reb RB Human Resources Committee. __________ 259 Judiciary Committee. cols. lv] 260 Joint Economic Committee. _______________ 325 National Republican Senatorial Committee_. 263 Republican Policy Committee... _____. 263 Hatch, Mrs. Paul H., John F.Ranney Center for the Performing AIST coon aso0 C598 Hatfield, DalaN., FCC. oo.oi lo) 671 Hatfield, Jack K., Southwestern Power, In- 117 OR MICRA, Ka eR ECR MS a Rp A 555 Hatfield, Mark O. (Senator from Oregon): Blograplyy wo a finevieno am HS ave 150 Appropriations Committee. S00 200 251 Energy and Natural Resources Committee_. 255 Rules and Administration Committee________ 60 Joint Committee on Printing... .._._..._. 322 Select Committee on Indian Affairs. ________. 263 American Indian Policy Review Commission. Commission on Art and Antiquities__________ 326 Commission on Federal Paperwork. __________ 326 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- TEES IPC O Wie e Gh A I gp AB SR fe 329 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy.__ 335 Hathaway, Brad, A.A. to Representative No i a 373 Hathaway, William D. (Senator from Maine): Biography. ROL ig LI I ARES ALR Tr ERT 7 Pinance-Commitiee. oo... 2Pe To win ali 256 Human Resources Committee. _________.____ 259 Select Committee on Intelligence... _______.__ 264 Select Committee on Small Business____..____ 265 Senate Office Building Commission__________ 333 Hatry, Audrey H., Senate Select Committee on Intellizence. cao Zi tal atinStl 264 Hatton, Arthur, D.C. Government____________ 792 Haugerud, James S., Senate Art and Antiquities. 326 Haught, Robert L., administrative assistant to Senator Bellmon Page Hauler, Paul D., Technology, NASA __________ 694 Haun, David H., Commerce, Senate___________ 270 Hauser, Gustave M., Overseas Private Invest- ment Corporation: ico of. laa50s Hausler, Richard, Appalachian Regional Hausman, William F., Office of the Secretary, PI RASTY . Silat ins nant SE BTL BE 492 Havel, Robert J., Information, Justice. ________ 542 Havely, Bob, Domestic Council .______________ Havens, Arnold I., Office of Legislative Counsel, Havens, Harry S., Divisions and Offices, GAO. 437 Havlicek, Jane, secretary to Representative Goldwater. so oo Vo. ani tas Hawke, John D., Jr., Federal Reserve System__ 657 Hawke, R. Jack, Coastal Plains, Commerce.___ 585 Hawkes, George L., Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, DOD... zc. ii soe 512 Hawkins, Augustus F. (Representative from California): LETD0 ROIS en eC LL TE TL 22 Education and Labor Committee. __.___..... 283 House Administration Committee.___________ 285 Joint Committee on Printing _______________ 22 Hawkins, Burt C., Marketing, Agriculture. .._. 569 Hawkins, David, Smithsonian___________..___. 716 Hawkins, Earnest, Maritime, Commerce... 592 Hawkins, Edward F., Maritime Commission... 677 Hawks, Thomas H., Governors, Red Cross. ... 654 Hawley, Frank E., Highway, DOT. _____.._... 645 Hawley, Jonathan, Ways and Means, House.... 318 EMECharles J., ‘office of Inspector General, Ma eo ae A An, 631 Hay, ey Antitrust, Justice... .c.o.o..0 544 Hayakawa, S. x (Senator from California): Biography ii. oir eo eas siti anh seat aged 13 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- mittee o..si ios RSCF RR pp 0 Budget Committee... 0. coi cf. ut ivel 254 Human Resources Committee. ______.__.____ 259 National Republica» Senatorial Committee. . 263 Republican Policy Committee... _.._--._.-263 Hayden, Wesley F., Senate Committee on “Environment and Public Works. .___. 271 Haye, Richard N., Inspector General's Office, 15 E00 TAR rn PR I Rl 2 UC IL 630 Hayes, Barbara W., D.C. Committee, House... 307 Hayes, Bartlett oH, Jr., Fine Arts, Smithsonian. 720 Hayes, Rear Adm. John B., Commands, DOT. 642 Hayes, Lawrence W., Administrative Con- TH Me Sa al Se Ra A a a 651 Hayes, Lloyd D., National Gallery of Art..._.. 722 Hayes, Patrick R., Bile. ...aeiile. coitdlaas 482 Hayes, Peter M., House Minority Leader’s RICE dr a So oe a a Gay 423 Hayes, William, National Aeronautics and Space A GMINISIration dc iii. viii mu diana damw ama 692 Haygood, James Ve. TCO: . asec do ents neiea 689 Hayman, Richard A., CBC: .. Xu. .oiiid. ovatiay 662 Haynes, Maj. Gen. Fred E. , Marine Corps, Navy. 529 Haynesworth, Joyce T., SBA 714 Haynesworth, Maudie B., Secretary’s Office, TTT a Ce EE A RL RSE Se SO FRIAR 418 Hays, Brooks, Former Members of Congress ._.. 682 Hays, Burl, Jr., Office of the Secretary, Senate... 418 Hays, Dick W., Office of Education, HEW_.__ 614 Hays, Louis, Social and Rehabilitation Services, HEW. Saipannt dalla anes 622 Hays, Paul, Office of the Clerk, House. _. ._... 424 Hays, Rear Adm. R. J., Appraisal, Navy...... 528 Hays, Sandra H., Senate Press Gailery._........ 850 Haywood, Edmund M., Community Rela- tions; Justice... 500 nC LURE Doon so od 543 Haywood, Lisa, Disadvantaged Children... _.. 690 Haywood, Margaret Austin, D.C. Superior 1 ro pS Sea Se PE A. 775 Hazard, Geoffrey C., Jr., Administrative Con- {Oren Cd oh t sd a ch i Jk 651 Hazel, John C., D.C. Government... ._...-.--790 Hazelwood, Richard M., HUD Field Offices... 636 Hazera, Jorge, Inter-American Development Bank ET rae rash aA EE rae Ey 799 Head, David. L., Regional, GSA... ..........-685 Head, Rober LV. Systems, Agriculture ......--564 Head, Toney, OMB whan, piety SSPE Bo gi 473 Healey, Frank G., Home Loan Bank Board... 679 Healton, Donald C., PDA, BHEW. acdi.: 618 1048 Congressional Directory Page Healy, Colleen J., secretary to Representative Healy, E. Patrick, OAS 811 Hearing, Vincent J., Administration, HUD_ ___ 651 Hearth, Donald Ps "Field, NASA Hearty, Kitty Bowe, secretary to Representa- tive Schroeder 388 Heater, Russell, Department of State_ _________ 487 Heavner, Theodore, J. C., AID, State Hophard, W. Lawrence, International Monetary und . Heheon, James PD. PRC tlh sal.ols 679 Heck, I. Douglas, State Department Heckler, Margaret M. (Representative from Massachusetts): 3 Biography... 00. Agriculture Committee. Veterans’ Affairs Committee ________________ 295 Joint Economic Committee _._._________._____ 324 National Republican Congressional Commit- tee Select Committee on Ethies_____________ Heckman, Robert C., Senate Rules and Admin-istration COMMIHTeRals oe aN cr Heckscher, August, Council, Smithsonian Hedda, Ali, Ambassador from Tunisia. . Hedgepath, Jane, Administrative Review. Commission Hedge-Reszetar, Mary Alice, Libraries and. ° Information Science. ______ hf Hedlund, Floyd F., Marketing, Agriculture 3 Hedrick, "Floyd D., Administrative, Library of Shinaindatiduia 4 Heponger, William S., “Office of “Secretary, Pp Heflin, Richard, House Postmaster’s Office_ _ __ Hefner, W. G. (Bill) (Representative from North Carolina): Biography. _.___ Public Works and Transportation Committee_ Veterans’ Affairs Committee Heftel, Cecil (Representative from Hany Biography... __ ERE hr Co Education and Labor Committee. RS Post Office and Civil Service Committee Hegan, William M., Regional, SEC Heginbotham, Erland, State Heginbotham, Stanley J., Research, Library of 4 Hehman, John P., Appeals Court______________ Heiden, Maj. Gen. Charles K., Agencies, Army. Heil, Christopher AL, Official Reporters of Debates, House... oo i ad Heile, Capt. D. H., Air Systems, Nowy 75 Heilmeier, George H., Research Projects, Hein, Joseph J., Administration, HUD Heineman, Ben W., Jr., HEW Heineman, Robert E., Nuclear Regulatory Heiney, Delphine, secretary to Senator Scott-_ Heinz, H. John, III (Senator from Pennsyl- vania): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Committee Governmental Affairs Committee ___________ National Republican Senatorial Committee._ Heinz, June P., D.C. Government...._ 7 Heiss, Hertha W., East-West Trade, Commerce. Heiss, John L., Office of Management and Budge Helble,Eg J.iS8tate. oO: Held, Dr. Joe R., Institutes of Health, HEW___ Held, Richard a, FBI, Jostice. pci20h ll Helgerson, Cant. A. A. Council, Navy Heller, John D., General Accounting Office____ Heller, Richard A., House Interstate and Foreigm Commerce= 20 0 =. oni 3 Helman, Gerald, State________ ‘Helms, Jesse A. (Senator from North “Carolina): Biography... _._____. = Agriculture, Nutrition, “and Forestry Com- Armed Services Committee... __. Joint Committee on Congressional “Opera-Honge too ve din Hempton, Gordon F., FCC Hemsley, William 8., Jr., Senate Legislative Counsel’s Office... ________ Keys Henagan, Claudia, secretary to ‘Representative 375 Henderson, Mrs. David, The Congressional Club. 665 Henderson, Donald G., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Henderson, Elmer W., House Committee on Government Operations Henderson, Frances, administrative assistant to Senator C ase 368 Henderson, Mrs. Hazel, Technology Assessment. 445 Henderson , Jack D., Red Cross 654 Henderson, John B., Library of hes Henderson, Roger G., Functions, HUD Henderson, Thomas, Criminal, Tustice Hendrickson, John F. , International Joint Com- mission, United States and Canada Hendry, Comdr. John A., Legislative, Navy__. 528 Hendry, Peter, Food and "Agriculture Organiza- tion of the United Nations Hendsch, Shirley, State Heneghan, John, Finance, SEC Heneghan, John M., Maritime, Commerce. . Henig, Mcrton E., General Accounting Office. . Henington, C. Dayle, administrative assistant to Representative Poage Henion, Maj. Gen. John Q., Forces, Army._.. 520 Henke, Bruce R., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 312 Henle, Peter: Library of Congress Policy Review, Labor Henley, Benjamin J., D.C. Government 9 Henlock, Charles A., Office of the Architect of 3 the Capitol 30 Hennemeyer, Robert T., State Hennes, Richard V., Department of State___. 487 Hennessey, Arlene M., seeretary to Representa- tive Rosenthal 387 Hennessey, J. R., Electronic Systems, Navy... 530 Henrie, Thomas A., Mines, Interior 554 Henriksen, Edward J., Business, Commerce.--Henry, Belinda R., Senate Republican Policy i Committee Henry, John Hugh, rs ne assistant to Representative Bowen 374 Henry, Keith A., International Joint Commis-sion, United States and Canada Henry, ‘Maj. Gen. Richard C., Research, Air iY Henry, Winston E., Directors, Red Cross Hensche, LeAnn RB. Senate Bankin g Henshaw, Edmund i. Jr., Clerk of the House 1 of Representatives (biography ) Henson, Gerald, administrative assistant to Representative Taylor of Missouri Henson, HaroldT., D.C. Government Henson, Jim, House Interior and Insular Affairs. 309 Henson, Walter H., General Accounting Office__ 436 Henterly, John R., Official Reporter of De-0 bates, House Heny, Michael, Jr., Office of the Clerk, House. _ Hepburn, A. Barton, National Commission for Manpower Policy Herath, Pam, secretary to Representative e Collins of Texas Herman, Alexis M., Employment, Labor Herman, Lloyd, Fine Arts, Smithsonian Herman, Richard L.: International Boundary Commission, United Sod States and Canada Transportation Policy Herman. Col. Robert. Information, Air Force. Herman, RobertB., Office of Education, HEW._ 615 Herman, Steven 3A Reader, Library of Con- SPOR. ote Oh laate Th SEs 443 Herman, William I., Washington Metropolitan 53 Area Transit Authority Hermanson, Judith A., Functions, HUD Hermes, Rear Adm. Mario Jorge da Fonseca, Hemperley, John 0., Library of “Congress. od Brazilian Delegation Hemphill, Jack E., Sport Fisheries, Interior____ Indiwidual Index Page Herod, Richard E., Senate Committee on En- vironment and Public Works Herrick, H. T., ERDA Herring, Fletcher L., Jr., Joint Committee on Printing Herring, Joan R., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Herrmann, Larry A., Divisions, GAO Herrmann, Walter C., Jr., Regional, GAC Herron, William J., Jr., Maritime Commission__ 677 Hersey, David F., Science Information, Smith-9 Hersey, Dr. John B., Research, Navy.__.________ 528 Hershkowitz, Martin, International Trade 687 Herter, Christian A., Jr., Department of State__ 489 Hertzler, Elam K., Office of Education, HEW __ 614 Herz, Charles H., NSF 701 Herz, Martin F., Ambassador to Bulgaria__.___ 841 Herzog, Richard B., 'i C 681 Hess, James K., Export-Import Bank Hess, John R., D.C. Superior Court ; Hess, Wilmont N., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce -Hester, Douglas B., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate... 0 tues init 421 Hester, F. Eugene, Sport Fisheries, Interior_-_-557 Hester, Pat, secretary to Representative Brown of California 375 Hettinger, Converse, East-West, Commerce..__ 591 Hetu, Herbert E., Bicentennial wi Heuer, Ginger, secretary to Representative Heuerman, Allan D., Civil Service Heurich, Capt. R. G., Supply, Navy Hewitt, Richard M., Securities and Exchange... 712 Hewitt, William A., Arts and Humanities 699 Hewitt, William B., Employment, Labor. ---_-605 Hewlett, Faye, Senate Budget 269 Hews, Edward D., Conservation, USDA 566 Heymsfeld, David A., House Public Works and Transportation 314 Heyward, Francis D., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... ___-----313 Hickey, Esther S., House Agriculture_.___-.---304 Hickey, James F., Natural Resources, Justice._ 546 Hickey, James R., Areas, Red Cross 654 Hicks, David L., Historical, GSA 685 Hicks, Doin, Gallaudet College, HEW__._..-_-612 Hicks, Earl, International Monetary Fund. ____ 808 Hicks, James J., Gallaudet College, HEW Hicks, Luke, Office of the Doorkeeper, House__ Hicks, Norman E., GPO 4 Hicks, Patricia A., Senate Sergeant at Arms Officer conn dr dy arts Hicks, Ronald L., Senate Rules Hiemstra, Stephen J., Food, Agriculture -_ ___-Higginbotham, A. Leon, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institutionfo oot 0 7 Higginbotham, Charles A., FCC 73 Higginbotham, Eather H., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 311 Higginbotham, Lynne, Government Opera- HONS: mob Sandals se ard A 308 Higgins, Gail P., House Judiciary Higgins, James A., Maritime, Commerce. __.._-594 Higgins, Jan, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 311 Higgins, John E., Jr., Labor Relations Board._ 700 Higgins, John J., Divisions and Offices, GAO_. 436 Higgins, Stephen E., Alcohol, Treasury... 493 High, Capt. James T.: Naval Liaison 434 Legislative Navy: os Sot Co conti mii a, 528 Hightower, Ann, House Doorkeeper’s Office.__ 426 Hightower, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography Agriculture Committee Government Operations Committee Hilber, Sara E., Secretary to Representative Hildebrand, Bruce A., Civil Works, Army Hildebrandt, Eldon C., Foreign Commodity, Agriculture 568 Hildenbrand, William F., Senate Office of Minority Secretary 420 Hile, Joseph P., Food and Drug, HEW Hile, Joyce M., Federal Reserve Hilkemeier, Lt. Col. Donald, Information, Air Hill, Curtis T., Census, Commerce Hill, David A., Secretary’s Office, Senate Hill, Donald D., Marshals Service, Justice_.____ Hill, George W., FDIC.soi +. ii: Hill, Howard L., Analysis, Agriculture Hill, Lt. Gen. James A., Resources, Air Force__ Hill, James Weldon, D.C. Government 7 Hill, Joseph A., Civil, Justice Hill, Kenneth, ACTION Hill, Maj. Gen. L. Gordon, Jr., Department of the Army 5 Hill, Lt. Lawrence R., U.S. Capitol Police Hill, Pat, L.A. to Representative Roberts Hill, Richard D., Electronic Fund Transfers___ Hill, Robert B., House Committee on Ways and Hill, Robert C., Ambassador to Argentina Hillard, James R., D.C. Government 7 Hillegonds, Judith K., Senate Select Committee on Small Business : 2 Hillegonds, Paul, administrative assistant to Representative Ruppe_..__ Hillis, Elwood H. { Representative "from Indiana): Veterans’ Affairs Committee Hilis, Roderick M., SEC Hon, Mary N., Employment Standards, Hilton, Rear Adm. Robert P., Security, DOD_. Hilyer, Elvin R., Disease Control, HEW Hinchey, Joseph F., National Credit Union____ Hinchman, Walter R., FCC Hindle, Brooke, Technology, Smithsonian Hinds, Eugene, Reclamation, Interior Hinkle, Charles W., Public Affairs, Defense.___ His, Dr. Edward J., Hospital and Clinic, Hinners, Dr. Noel W., Space Science, NASA ___ Hinshaw, Joseph U., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank Hintgen, Hubert J., Public Debt, Treasury____ Hinton, Lloyd, House Science and Technology. Hipps, George O., Jr., Mortgage Credit, HUD __ Hipps, Joseph G., Reclamation, Interior Hirabayashi, Sam, Employment, Labor Hird, Margaret C., Officials, Smithsonian Institution Hirsch, Donald, Legislation, HEW Hirsch, Harold, Joint Committee on Taxation. Hirsch, Robert L., Energy Research and De- velopment Hirschhorn, Max, General Accounting Office_._. Hitchcock, David, Inter-American, State... Hitchcock, William K., Department of State___-Hite, Richard R., Management, Interior Hitt, Christopher T., Select Committee on Nu- trition and Human Needs 2 Hixon, Maj. Gen. Robert C., Doctrine, Army. 520 Hlass, I. Jerry, Field, NASA 696 Hoalst, Diana, secretary to Representative 5 Hobbins, James M., Officials, Smithsonian In-stitution Hobbs, Jack E., Financial Management, Army Hobbs, Nancy, House Aging Hobson, James R., FCC__ ome Hodel, Donald Paul, Bonneville Power Admin- istration, Interior 5 Hodge, Lt. Col. John J., Atomic, DOD Hodge, Kenneth E., Aeronautics, NASA Hodges, Col. Albert P., Manpower, DOD Hodges, Howard P., Jr., SEC Hodges, Paulette J., Armed Services, Senate_.__ Hodgkinson, Harold L., Education, HEW Hodgson, James D., Ambassador to Japan 1050 Congressional Directory Page Hodgson, Lorraine S., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia... ....... 0.0 760 Hodgson, Robert D. Board on Geographic Names, Interior. _______ 560 Department of State... ciovucinin. doivent 4387 Hoduski, Bernadine, Joint Committee on Printing. oS ee al des HR be 323 HoefTler, Capt. D. F., Medicine, Navy.__________ 533 Hoellich, Rosalie B., Senate Finance... 272 Hoem, Betty g., Senate Appropriations________ 268 Hoff, Paul, Governmental Affairs, Senate______ 272 Hofman, Allan R., Senate Commerce__________ 270 Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission___________ 329 Hoffman, Burt, House Majority Whip Office... 423 Hoffman, Conrad R., Veterans’ Administration. Hoffman, Elizabeth W., Senate Sergeant at ATI. i a sn Ea Nae Ed Ss 420 Hoffman, John C., Capitol Page School ________ 432 Hoffman, Dr. Jon iD, Standards, Commerce.__ 595 Hoffman, MarkD., House Minority Leader’s 313 TCV 0 SA PIR oa NS RY 423 Hoffman, Peter B., Parole, Justice. ____________ 727 Hoffman, Robert D. I ir 674 Hoffman, Ruth I., House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries ________________ 313 Hoffman, Judge Walter E., Judicial Center______ Hoffmann, Frank Nordy: Sergeant at Arms, Senate____.____.______ AIR Capitol Police'Board, <.ooc.oeai ... talon Hogan, HarryJ., ACTION... csc. liaslii. Hogan, Harry ok Library of Congress... __._.___ 441 Hogan, Jan, A. A. to Representative Walgren__ 390 Hogan, John E., House Agriculture____________ 304 Hogan, Marvin P. , Management, Justice Hogan, William H., Jr., House Committee on Armed Services. NE MTA a SS 305 Hogenson, Roald A., Trial Judges, U.S. Court Of ClaimnS oa tr a de A hn SAB Lh od 749 Hogentogler, Emerson, Management, Agricul- Yb FT EE AN SE a LN Wo LL arti 571 Hogg, Cant. James R., Personnel, Navy...____ 532 Hogness, John R., National Science Board ______ 704 Hogue, Philip A., "Transportation Safety... uo 704 Hogue, Ruth a, House Science and Poole, nolog Hohenlohe, Christian, Smithsonian Institution. or Hohnadel, "Harold, House Document Room. _. 426 Holbert, ‘Kenneth F., Equal Opportunity, HUD 629 Holbrooke, Richard C.: Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission. _.________ 329 Sate. i LS ea i CR a a IE 483 Holcomb, Gary, House Armed Services_.__.___ 306 Holcomb. James F., Health, Defense__________ £2501 Holcomb, Rear Adm. M. Staser, Secretary’s Office, DOD 4 Holden, John R., House Committee on Vet- eranstAfNaivs. oa Lil ma Lai 317 Holdridge, John A., Ambassador to Singapore.. 846 Holl, Wallace F., Railroad, DOP. rot hl 645 Holland. Frank =, IVA: co ea ay 725 Holland, George, Regional Offices, HEW_______ 612 Holland, Gerald L., D.C. Government_._______ 787 Holland, Dr. Jerome H., Red Cross_........... 653 Holland, Julian, legislative assistant to Rep- resentative Mathis. too or os et ae 383 Holland, Kenneth L. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography Ci a Ri a ER ed 166 Ways and Means Committee... ._._.._. Holland, Veronica A., Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Hollander, Gerald, D.C. Government Hollander, Morton, Civil, Justice.......____.._. 544 Hollander, Robert, Jr., Arts and Humanities... 699 Hollenbeck, Harold C. (Representative from New Jersey: 5 Te en Sa CR aN IER 113 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Science and Technology Committee. _____._. Hollensen, Frede, International Monetary Holley, Charles, Field Offices, HUD Page Hollings, Ernest F. (Senator from South Caro-ina): Biography. coi oo. cudeliee Ton oar ae 163 Appropriations Committee ..._______________ 251 Budget Commitee. or na 2 i tnd vty 254 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com-niften. i tr LL Ee 254 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relationsy iirisil ca hy 0 oe a 652 Democratic Policy Committee. ______________ 262 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 335 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy. ____ oe Office of Technology Assessment____________. Hollis, Judith A., secretary to Senator Danforth. ano Hollister, Hal, Operating, ERDA 666 iotlisters Robert F. , Office of General Counsel, HUD) 626 Holloman, John H., III: Administrative Conferétice..o. ooh wis 651 sR ENSIGN Se So El ta a meni a 678 Holloway, Edwin T., Small Business. . ........ 714 Holloway, Adm. James L.: Naval Operations, Navy. --.i. oii. 528 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense... ......a... 506 Holloway, Paul E. , Aeronautics, NASA ...... 692 Holloway, Susan, Vice President’s Office... ____ 416 Holloway, Wendell M., administrative assistant to Representative Burke of California_____. 375 Holm, Charles R., Jr., Public Works and Trans- portation, GR 315 Holm, Paul a Farmers, Agriculture___._______. 572 Holman, Benjamin xr. Community Relations, JUS a ci om Re ph aan = de we 543 Holman, Kerry G., House Committee on District of Columbia. cocoa ination non 3 Holman, Mary, House Aging. .....coeceeeen.o Holmer, Alan F., administrative assistant to Senator Packwood 3 Holmes, Col. Arthur, Jr., Arm Holmes, David W., House Periodicial Press. ... 922 Holmes, Henry Allen, State... io emany raed 484 Holmes, Imogene, Joint Economic Committee... 325 Holmes, Jeanne M., Library, Agriculture. ____.-579 Holmes, John C., Technology Assessment. _.... Holmes, Lloyd 1 Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture EER DE TR Holmes, Robert R., Library of Congress. ...... Holmfeld, John D., House Committee on Science 3s Holt, len F., Functions, Hes Ro Mariela 's. (Representative from Mary- and Biography ac oo coin ti tees tntions dass on 78 Armed Services Committee... --occoeoaaao-279 Budget Commitiee. .. . _ icec-c-oudses~o~t= 281 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy_._._. 335 Office of Technology Assessment. _.........--444 Holton, David, House Aging... o-oooo----317 Holtz, Paul R., administrative assistant to SONRLOr TIABUN or anlar reds 369 Houma Elizabeth (Representative from New Yor BlOgraDnY. anh ae si tia Een mm Sis 124 Budget Commitee. ... ni. oc-ctieadenmsne 281 Judiciary Commitee... .c..0c -cdeamsns-ns 289 Homme,"H. Gordon, ooo -o---; 688 Jr.,10C._.....c Homsey, Victorine du "Pont, Commission on portation. _ LL FINE I Eat Cael Hoobler, Sharon Q., Extension Service, Agri-enlivenin seat Rr 577 Ss Hood, Any Mo D.C. Court of Appeals_..__. Hood, Frank R., Hoog, Tom, Be Be assistant to Senator arti of ColoTaAD. os Geran Sane 369 Hook, S1aney) National Council on the Humani-FT Re CORO Ae SURE EC Re 699 Hoots: Benjamin'L., FCC... 5...co 671 Hooks, Jo Ann, Expert Transcriber, Official Reporters to "House Committees.-..-.--..--429 Hooper, Raymond E., Veterans’ Administra-tion Congressional Liaison Service......-... 433 Individual Index 1051 Hoover, John F., Federal Reserve Hoover, Brig. Gen. William W., Secretary’s Office, Air Force Hope, Anthony J., Overseas Investment _ Hope, Mrs. Bob, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Hope, Malcolm C., D.C. Government 8 Hope, W. Duane, Natural History, Smithsonian. 721 Hopkins, James E., 688 Hopkins, Rear Adm. Leroy E., Sea, Navy Hopkins, Ruby, House Administration Com- Hoppe, Louise R., Armed Services, Senate_____ 268 Hoppel, Elizabeth D., administrative assistant to Representative Wydler Hopper, Robert F., State Hopps, Walter, Fine Arts, Smithsonian Horan, Donald J., Divisions and Offices, GAO _ 436 Horbaly, William, Foreign Agricultural Service, Agriculture Hord, Jesse, Boulder Labs, Commerce Horecky, Paul L., Library of Congress Horgan, Edward E., Jr., Postal Service 7 Horgan, Rear Adm. Jos. T., Medical Center, Navy 533 Horn, Harold A., Battle Monuments Horn, Stephen, Commission on Civil Rights__ Horn, William, House Interior and Insular Hornblow, Michael, Security Council Horne, q. Phyll, FCC Horneman, Marihelen, secretary to Representa- tive Treen Horos, Maj. Raymond A., Communications, DOD Horowitz, Dr. Emanual, Standards, Commerce. 595 Horowitz, Herbert E., AID, Horowitz, Lawrence, Senate Human Resources. 273 Horton, Frank (Representative from New York) Biography Government Operations Committee Commission on Federal Paperwork Horvitz, Paul M., Federal Deposit Insurance._ Hosenball, S. Neil: Administrative Conference NASA Hoskins, Alexis, House Science and Technology Hostetler, Alma A., secretary to Senator Mag- Hoston, Samuel M., Legislation, HEW Hotchkiss, Darrell, L.A. to Representative Hough, John, Secretary’s Office, Interior_ ______ Hough, Robert C., Office of Sergeant at Arms, nat 4 House, Richard A., Senate Sergeant at Arms Hier Zor to = House, Sharon L., Research, ‘Library of Con- Housley, Raymond M., Jr., Forest Service, Agriculture LET ae be BL 5 Houston, Charles E., Export-Import Bank. ____ Houston, Geraldine, secretary to Representa- tive Mitchell, of Mary! and Houston, Lawrence O., Jr., Commerce Houston, Neal 7J., administrative assistant to Senator SEaflord ee ons Howard, Alton M., House Post Office and Civil Service... __.__ Howard, Anne L., House Public Works and Transportation Committee... to... 53 Howard, Dessa, Speaker’s Office Howard E. Morris, Nuclear Regulatory... ______ Howard, Edward, House Aging Howard, James J. (Representative from New J ersey): Biography. ______ Post Office and Civil Service Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- mission House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards. . National Transportation Policy Study ‘Com-mission 3 Page Faward, James O., Jr., Electronic Fund Trans- Howard, Janet, secretary to Senator Riegle__ Howard, J oseph H., Library of Congress. ______449 Howard, Mary Beverly, House Science and Technology... Bi MEd Howard, Nancy, secretary to “Representative Batman. . or am 374 Howard, Paul L., Management, Interior. -559 Howard, Paul M., Soil, Agriculture. _ __________ 580 Howard, Robert M., House Interstate and For- eign Commerce Howard, Sirrouko, Field Offices, HUD Howard, William E., ITI, NSF Howarth, Thomas, Select Committee on As- sassinations, House.no eat ss ii a Howe, Bruce Terry, Inter-American, State.__ Howe, Dennis, administrative assistant “to Senator Domenici Howe, Thomas C., Fine Arts, Smithsonian__ __ Howell, Charles T., House Administration____ Howell, James P., Senate Energy and Natural Resources. VRE ar Howell, Martin D., Energy Administration _ _ Howie, Emily Claire, House Committee on International Relations Howland, Richard H., Smithsonian 7 Howland, W. A., Jr., Office of the Comptroller 4 of the Currency, Treasury. ________ Howlett, Herbert A., Delaware River Basin. __ Howlett, Myles R., Forest Service, Agriculture Howlett, Mrs. N ell, administrative assistant to Representative Gibbons_ Howley, John T., Housing, HUD__ send Hoye, Francis P., Office of the Clerk, “House... Hoy Tohets G., Research, Library of Con- oe iron State: 2 cL x Hoyt, John “S., administrative assistant to Representative Devine. >... Hoyt, Kenneth, Office of Education, “HEW. Hoyt, Mary Finch, Executive Office Hruska, Victor, ACTION Hryskanich, Peter, Federal Power Commission -Hsia, Gloria H. , Library of Congress...=.... Hsia, Tao-tai, Library of Congress. ov... ous sdof Hubbard, Carroll, Jr. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography 2 Soc SaidnL ose es Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-3 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ Hubbard, W. N., National Science Board Huber, Ray A administrative assistant to Representative Rooney of Pennsylvania... Huber, Robert C., Health Resources, HEW___. Huberman, Benjamin, Nuclear Regulatory Sei] Hubler, Rita, secretary to Senator Talmadge... Huckaby. Thomas J. (Representative from Louisiana): BIOZIODNY ii van AAS 2 Ene ohm mtr oa Agriculture Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Hudak, Capt. John F., Capitol Police 4 Hudak, Robert E., Office of Inspector General HUD 630 Huddle, Franklin P., Library of Congress Huddleston, Walter '(Dee) (Senator from Ken- tucky): Biography . cs. in ratte ems re rs Emo Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com-™ Appropriations Committee Select Committee on Intelligence Huddleston, Mrs. Walter, The Congressional | Club Hudson, Anthony W., Civil Service Hudson, John F., Trade Policy, Agriculture... 3 Hudson, Milton w., Federal Reserve Hudson, Morley, Mental Retardation . _.__.._--Hudson, Dr. Ralph P., Standards, Commerce. -Hudson, Walton M,, National Science Founda- Hudson, William T., Coast Guard, DOT Hueg, William B., Jt, National Science Board. 704 Huergo, Marcelo E, OAS 811 Hufbauer, Gary C, Secretary’s Office, Treas- 493 1052 Congressional Directory Page Huffer, Mary A., Management, Interior...______ 553 Huggins, Nathan I., Officials, Smithsonian... ___ 716 Huggins, Robert W., Manpower, Defense______._ 504 Hnghes Arthur BH, Stale...oe iio 0 484 Hughes, Charles J., Prisons, Justice. _._.________ 548 Hughes, Francis J., Finance, Postal Service._.. 728 Hughes, Gail F., ‘secretary to Representative Noungof Texas, Jo 5 salawan 391 Hughes, Jay M., Forest, Agriculture._._________ 578 Hughes, Jonn S., D.C. Police Department. .._. 789 Hughes, Kenneth M., Joint Economic Com- TE LL Ee REI i ER a Hughes, Kent, Joint Economic Committee..___. 325 Hughes. Mary W., secretary to Senator Hollings. 370 Hughes, Michael, Senate Foreign Relations Comin... coi. satis tgs ab bedi ia gat 272 Hughes, N. B:, I, TVA. Io iivncnainsiiide 725 Hughes, Robert E., Supply, GSA_____._______. 683 Hughes, Sarah Jane, FC... .....ccobedivnidnin 681 Hughes, Sharon, House Ways and Means_..___. 318 Hughes, Thomas G., A.A. to Senator Pell ._____ Hughes, William J. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOTIADIY vs ut mers aa Eas Mh cd Br bE 2 300 110 Judiciary Committee. i Late 2os ..o..ioaiiesai 289 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tinental Shelf. ooo Sir al et ET LE 298 Select Committee on Aging _ _________________ 301 Hugo, F. Michael, House Appropriations Commie... Jo cbs gsi b ra a SSSa d 305 Hugo, Col. Victor J., Staff, Army... ..-:i. === 518 Huitt, Ralph, Administrative Review Com- VEE ot 1 EI AN RY a Ah SS 325 Huizen~a, E. Richard, Field, HUD____._______ 637 Huizinga, Arys H. Maritime, Commerce. _.._.. 594 Hulick, R. L., Geographic, Interior. _...__..._._ 559 Hull, Hadlai A., Department of the Army__.___ 515 Hull, Richard C., Maritime Commission_...... 677 Hulsey, Marvin D., Economic Policy. ...___.___ 476 Hulshizer, Dale, administrative assistant to Representative Evans of Colorado. .___..._ 378 Hultin, Mats G., International Bank__________. 802 Human, Clarkson J., Health Resources, HEW_ 619 Hume, David L., Agricultural Service, Agricul-en ing Carlisle H., Gallery of Arts, Smith- SORIA... sro he Basse nl Ss Humes, John Portner, Truman Scholarship..._. 686 Humphrey, Hubert H. (Senator from Min- nesota): Biography in. eva tha i rade LL 93 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- PLETE TL BR TRE TA Us TL HR 250 Foreign Relations Committee. ___________.... 257 Joint Economic Committee 324 Select Committee on NutritionHuman and Deputy President Pro Tempore... ...._...__ 416 Office of Technology Assessment. ____._.._._. 444 Humphrey, Katherine J., Senate Committee on ADDIopriations ral. uaa a sl A os 268 Humphreys, Joe R., Senate Finance Com- olitee. Ln LL RL TR 1 Humphreys, Robert, Senate Human Resources. 273 Hunigan, Earl, Management, Agriculture. _.___ 571 Hunkin, Eni, House Interior and Insular a I IN a a Hunkins, Harvey D., Engineering, Interior. ___ 558 Hunnicutt, John E., Secretary’s Office, Treas- ur 4 Hunt, Daniel Jr. , National Science Foundation.. 702 Hunt, John E. , Preparednass, DOD _ 508 Bey John 0. Office of the ‘Sergeant at Arms, ouse ASA A a ly ae 659 Panama Canal Company. — 708 Hunt, Samuel W., Senate Appropriations 267 Page Hunt, Thomas R., Immigration, Justice_ ______ 549 Hunter, Harold, Senate Human "Resources RAL, 273 Hunter, John Robert, Jr., Insurance, HUD ____ 633 Hunter, Joseph M. , Administration, "Labor. Sma 11 Hunter, Louis W. ‘General Accounting Office__ 436 Hunter, Ray, Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture LEER CL ni BR Ca 566 Hunter, Robert, Human Resources_.__________ 273 Hunter, Wayne, Housing, FUDD, oo. >a 628 Hurlbut, Elbridge O., Smithsonian_ ___________ 717 Hurley, Joanne, Domestic Council. __._________ 474 Hurley, Peter L., Statistics, HEW_ __....__.... 618 Hurly, John A., Customs Service, Treasury... 494 Hurney, Francis C., Maritime Commission____ 677 Hurney, Thomas ¥F., Drug Enforcement, Justices a a at Huron, Douglas B., Executive Office__________ 472 Hurrle, Harry J., Analysis, Commerce________ 586 Hurt, Bruce, Postal Rate Commission________ 709 Hurwitch, Robert A., Ambassador to Domini-Can RepUDHe. re Ne 842 Hurwitz, David, Social and Rehabilitation Service, THEW a eas aah nie 623 Hurwitz, Bdward, Stole... 01 leeevi d33 Husain, 8. 8., International Bank_____________ 801 Husmann, Henry, Jr., Census, Commerce. ______ 587 Hussan, Cherif, International Finance.._.____._ 8 Hussey, Susan, Commerce, Senate_.___________ Hussey, Ward M., Office of Legislative Counsel, Honse ooo rar ade on de eo 428 Hustead, Edwin C., Civil Service______._______ 662 Huston, Maj. Gen. John W., Staff, Air Force___ 539 Hutcheson, Richard G., III, Executive Office.. 472 Hutchins, Dr. Vincent, Health Services, HEW__ 620 Hutchinson, George E., U.S. Court of Customs and Patents Appesis. oe al 7. Hutchinson, James L., Sales, USDA __________ 561 Hutchison, Robert Ww., ' Library of Congress_._. 439 Hutchison, Thomas Ww. House Judiciary Com- mittee... -312 Huther, Bradford R., “Patent Office, Commerce. 599 Hutson, James H., Flolmes Devise Fund______ 332 Hutton, E. Jeremy, Congressional Research, Library % Congress Aldi ls a Rl 441 Hutton, Aid , Select Committee on Assassina-” £7 U0) 71 Pt pn Ke el NUE 3 LI rer Hyde, Dewitt S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia. -774 Hyde, Henry J. (Representative from Tllinois): Biography A aC IR Ce A ni Sea 51 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- 0 eeSemana in wines 280 Judiciary Commitee...oo i 28) Hyde, Isabel B., Commeree. ...o oorienens cr 581 Hyde, Lee Sanford, House Committee on Inter-state and Commerce..._..-2c3 310 Foreign -.. Hyland, Col. C. L., Logistics, Defense. ._______ 512 Hyland, James Be , Appropriations, House... 305 Hylander, Charles D., General Accounting ICE La i a i Se 436 Hyman, Soil, , Installations, Defense... ----501 Hyman, Z. Henry, Red Cross Board ...._.______ 654 Hymel, Gary, Speaker’s Office. oe -422 Hynan, John J., Solicitor’s Office, Labor. ..___. 603 Hyndman, Vance, House Committee on Inter- national RAAUONE on one em 309 Hynes, A. T., Railroad, DOT o_o... 645 Hynes, Margaret W., secretary to Representative Guyer: aa ant 380 Hynes, Michael H., Rules, House. o .--ncericas-315 Hynes, Patrick B., Office of the Majority Secre- dary, Senate or Ltn rn 42 Hysell, Lloyd L., Office of Secretary of the Senate. oo SERSea ha CL 418 Hytner, Erwin, House Ways and Means________ 318 I Tacone, Pamela, Speaker’s Office. .__________.. 422 Ibanez, Edmundo Valencia, Inter-American Development Bank. ...o-oie anit 2.2800 Ichord, Richard H. (Representative from Mis-souri): LerLER heat Mer SERSSa te San IL 101 Armed Services Committee. -co ocomomeno 279 Small Business Committee cme 294 Iconomoff, Miss Milka, Archives of American Art 718 Individual Index Page Idzumbuir, Asal B., Ambassador Extraordinary iC A A ete sear Ls MS RE 837 Ignacio-Pinto, Louis, United Nations_._.________ 817 Igo, Donald, Secretary’s Office, DOT. .________ 640 Ikard, Frank N., JFK Center, Smithsonian____ 723 Ilchuk, Peter K., administrative assistant to Representative Blagg. ____ __._ Illig, Brig. Gen. James M., Red Cross... ____._ Illsley, Julie A., House Committee on Armed LeLT RAD nS el GN (tl IR Illsley, Thayer V., House Press Gallery._______ 850 Imhof, William A House Agriculture. _________ 304 Imlay, Carl H,, ‘Administrative Office of the US Corts eea eT 777 Indritz, Phineas, House Interstate and Foreign OIC Ce ol aaa dd at a 311 Ing, Virginia, secretary to Senator Matsunaga__. 371 Ingalsbe, Franz E., Farmer Cooperative, USDA hr irl Lh oka moar iit lass 575 Ingeles, Gail, secretary to Representative MecCormac Ingles, Thomas B., National Mediation Board. 701 Inglesias, Enrique, UN Economic Commission forilatin A erica. oo cae. iaens vin eu Ingold, Eugene, Old West, Commerce__________ 585 Ingolia, Joseph N., U.S. Tax Court... Ingraham, Edward C., State... __.__. Ingraham, Joe McDonald, Temporary Emer-gency Court of Appeals... ctuecsinanas 740 Ingram, Ms. C. Louise, A.A. to Representative MOI tdEY Ingram, Claudia T., Governmental Affairs, SONALE soln 0 in i ma en aa he a an 273 Ingram, Earl, Office of Education, HEW_______ 614 Ingram, George M., House International Rela-Hons Committee, foet ria 309 Ingram, John ,D.C. Government. . ............ 787 Ingram, LouElla L., U.S. Court of Claims... ___ 749 Ingrassia, Anthony F., Civil Service___.________ 660 Inman, Vice Adm. B.R., Intelligence, DOD ___ 509 Inouye, Daniel K. (Senator from Hawaii): LL TE TRE)LTT Aig ot dO et Sah SpE SEE 44 Appropriations Committee. ____________ 251 Commerce, Science, and Trangporiason Com-hitbes. Joc on. ASAD Talws DR 17 Democratic Policy Committee. ............. 262 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com-MISSION rnTn Sa 329 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission__________ 330 Select Committee on Intelligence. ____________ 264 Torio, 2% Phiomay, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, ” 4 ode Irby, ry Public Works and Transporta-Hon, House te eS daa 314 Ireland,’ Andrew P. (Representative from Florida): BIOZTAPAY oe Se a Sa hy 36 International Relations Committee ___.______ 287 Small Business Commitiee rif iii... a Ireland, Lucille, Advisory Council on Historic TOSVA ON. oo a in i i a mh Ireland, Dr. Charles S., Howard University Hospital, HEW 61 Ireland, Robert J., Administration, GSA __.____ 682 Iribarren, Ignacio, Ambassador Extraordinary from-Venezuels. ...... cui coblo iain an 37 Irvin, Ben L., Office of Secretary, Treasury... 492 Irvin, William, By JL., Civil Service... cou. ion 662 Irvine, Reed J, Federal Reserve... __ 658 Irving, John S., Labor Relations Board.._.____ 700 Irving, Thomas W., Red Oross. + .-t "=. . 654 Irwin, David A. , FCC FE SM ae 673 Irwin, George D. sy rarm Credit: ion vie, 671 Irwin, 12 HH. judge, U.S. Tax Court (biog- ra OUSB HL Jr dre te pe fe nr ME Iselin, Rear Adm. D. G., Engineering, Navy.__ 531 Isenstein, Solomon, Naturalization, Justice. ____ 549 Isham, Heyward, Ambassador to Haiti_._______ 843 Islam, Md. Matiul, International Bank__________ 802 Isler, Marshall, Standards, Commerce. _________ Ison, Delmer, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority a Le CL i Na 730 Page Israel, David B.,, ERDA ci capaciorn ST 666 Israel, Philip, IOC... 0 on ts 688 Israel, Robert A., Health Statistics, HEW______ 618 Istvan, Edward, Standards, Commerce... ____ 596 Italiano, Joseph A. , House Committee on Public Works and Transportation PRANNASRRR Od Ives, George S., National Mediation Board._____ 700 Ives, Margaret, "D.C. Government 785 Ives, Col. M. R., USMC, Navy ........ 0:55: 529 Ivey, Monteria, Sr., D.C. Government...______ 788 J Jaakson, Dr. Ernst, Consul General from Jabbour, Alan, Library of Congress Jackmon, Stella M., House Interstate and Foreign COmMMPree. oo. docu 3 gb 00 Jackson, Alice, House Majority Whip Office J ackson, Alice H., Sensis Commerce J ackson, Arthur Ww. eh i SE J ackson, Barbara > Cho? Committee on District.of Columbia. rl .o oS chav iusi oe 307 Jackson, Cecilia, secretary to Senator Stone._____ 372 Jackson, Charles L., House Interstate and Foreign Commeree:.. icin nasaentad 12 dia. Jackson, Dee, secretary to Representative Udall. 39C Jackson, Delbert C Government._______ 783 Jackson, George L., D.C. Government_________ 7 Jackson, Henry M. (Senator from Washington): Blography... nilestad eas ttes SL 186 Armed Services Committee. ....______________ 252 Energy and Natural Resources Committee___ 255 Governmental Affairs Committee... __________ 258 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ________ 321 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution___ 716 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Jackson, LeRoy, A.A. to Representative Watkins. i. tes es rn Se Bhi i Bn SAS 390 Jackson, Lisa, L.A. to Representative Stump... 389 Jackson, Mrs. M. Kate, secretary to Representa- tive ny ids bytes Eh CL 376 A 3 J Tidy gH Gail, Grain Inspection, USDA 570 J: ackson, Patricia S., Republican Conference Committee, A Ma tn 274 Jackson, Maj. Peter H., Legislative, Air Force__ 538 Jackson, Philip C., Jr., Board, Federal Reserve. 657 Jackson, Ray A., Republican Policy, Senate__. 274 Jackson, Sarah, Joint Economic Committee.._. 325 Jackson, Wagner D., Field Offices, HUD 635 Jackson, Wayne P. ,’Administrative Office, U.S. COS «vs soins ul eval oe eds Kid Jackson, William D., Operating, ERDA________ 566 Jacob, Marvin E., Securities and Exchange _.... 712 J acobs, Andrew, Jr. (Representative from Indiana): Biography. bc toicaas anda oR andi Jodi 61 Ways and Means Committee... .__.._____.___. 296 Jacobs, Edward J., Joint Economic Committee 325 Jacobs, Eli S., Commission on Fine Arts... 663 J acobs, George, International Broadcasting... 334 Jacobs, H. E., Logistics, Defense ___...._.._... 511 Jacobs, Dr. Leon, ingittises of Health, HEW_.. 621 Jacobs, Lorenzo W., Jr.; . Government oka 788 Jacobs, Patricia b, Ain Small Business he RNA i TE RE 2 Jacobs, RichardA., Archives, GSA_______..._. 684 Jacobsen, Mrs. Nadine, secretary to Senator POrCY Sid doe a hard ee LN LE 371 Jacobson, Dr. Cecil B., President’s Committee on Menta) Retardation... cl. .c.._r.i2 33 Jacobson, Joseph, Senate Sergeant at Arms oh CO Sins dnl Ld a Nn Jacobson, Raymond, Civil Service... __._..... 660 Tacobson, Ruth H., Emergency Court of Ap- Pods. or. J ieeal ated Ia, LN Fe Sa 740 CA ng William, Research, HUD _____._._..... 630 Jacobvitz, Leonard A., Red ross. ore 654 Jacoby, Joseph, administrative assistant to Representative Metcalfe... ___........ Jaffar, Khalid M., Ambassador from Kuwait. 831 Jaffe, ‘Daniel 1. Senate Commerce... ...couio:d 270 Jaffe, Irving, Civil, Justice. n. ut iul tlh 544 Jaffe, yay M., House Standards of Official Con- Jaffe, pry NASA lui enigasc. Jaffe, Saul J., Labor Relations ------ooweem--: 1054 Congressional Directory Jagoda, Barry, Executive Office Jain, Surendra, International Labor James, Charles A., Ambassador to Niger James, Janet, Historical, GSA James, Robert B., Jr. Office of Administrator, GSA James, Rosemary, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Jameson, John F., Officials, Smithsonian Insti- Jameson, William J., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 74 Jamieson, James W., National Credit Union Board Jamison, Judith, National Council on the Arts. 608 Janes, Col. Ernest L., Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home, United States Janezich, Lawrence J., Senate Radio and Tele- vision Leite EEG EE 905 Janis, Jay, HUD Janis, Valerie, House Minority Whip’s Office... 424 Janka, Leslie A., Security, DOD_._ 503 Jankowitz, Albert, East-West Trade, Jann, Edmund C., Library of Congress Jansky, Donald M., Telecommunications Pol- icy Janssen, Hans, International Bank J aust, Karl 0O., Senate Sergeant at Arms Jaramillo, Luis Fernando, -Development Bank Jarman, John, The Interparliamentary Union_. 334 Jarratt, "Mary 'C. , House Agriculture 304 Jarvis, "Marilyn F., Committee on Government Operations, House Jasinowski, Jerry J., Commerce Jaskilka, Gen. Samuel, USMC, Navy Jasper, Capt. Paul R., Engineering, Navy... Jaszi, George, Economic Analysis, Commerce. _ Jaume, Brig. Jose Pedro, Inter-American Defense... _____.. ig Javits. Jacob K. (Senator from New York): Biography Foreign Relations Committee Governmental Affairs Committee Human Resources Committee Joint Economic Committee... Republican Policy Committee Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Truman Scholarship..._.__ Jaycox, Edward V. K., International Bank. Jaynes, Gurney, House Administration _______ 3 Jeffers, Sidney R., Ozarks, Commerce_____.__ _-J efferson, Burtell M., Police, D.C. Government. Jeffords, James M. "(Representative from Ver- mont): Biography. fo... oi it Agriculture Committee. ot ole Education and Labor Committee. ___________ Environmental Study Conference____________ Neonat Republican Congressional Commit- J otis. Mrs. Helen M., Air Force Liaison “Office, Jofirey, Robert, Sr, EEOQC......2 Cao. cc Jeffrey, Seymour, Commerce ________ o Jeffreys, Retha, Jocrsiary to Representative Bowen. _ Jeffries, Virgil H, CSC. Jelinek, David C.: Prison Industries, REN a ME Eeede Purchase of Services of Handicapped. -..-—---Jellinek, Steven D., Environmental Quality_-_-Jellison, James V. , Operations, Postal Service _ Jenious, Cyril], "administrative assistant to Representative Nixes oti Jenkens, Alton, East-West, Commerce. __ destin) Edgar L. (Representative from Geor- gia): Biography Ways and Means Committee. ______.___.._.____ 296 Jenkins, Dr. Harriet G., Equal Opportunity, NASA 69 Jenkins, Howard, Jr., Labor Relations Jenkin, Tosi, cuoremero 063 ERO. om Page Jenkins, James L. Office of Doorkeeper, House _ y Jenkins, John, Office of the Clerk, House Jenkins, Capt. John S., Office of gr Navy -526 Jenkins, Nonnis Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Senate. cus --419 Jenkins, Kempton B., Department of State____ 482 J enkins, Thomas 0. Equal Opportunity, 629 Jenkins, Rear Adm. Ww. A , Coast “Guard, DOT. 642 Jenkins, William L., TVA 724 Jenks, Gerald E., House Scienee and Technol-ogy Jennejahn, Luther W., Farm Credit..__________ 670 Jennette, William S., State 488 Jennings, CharlesH., Patent Office, Commerce. 598 Jennings, Charlotte A Deputy Under Secre-tary’s Office, Navy. _ ome xine BOA Jennings, EverettP. , Employment, Labor______ 607 Jennings, Feenan D., National Science Founda- Jennings, Jackie Lane, House Azriaittye. Jennings, John, Food ‘and Drug, H Jennings, Thomas G. , Technology Assessment__ 445 Jennings, Wilbur C., Rural Electrification, Agri- cullre. 2 Jennison, John C., Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing and Urban Affairs Jennison, Martha, secretary to Senator Tower. __ Jenrette, John W., Jr. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography Agriculture Committee_.______..______ Government Operations Committee. Jensen, Allen, House Ways and Means__________ Jensen, Martin, Human Resources Jensen, Neldon L., Mines, Interior Jensen, Paul H., Secretary’s Office, Labor______ Jeppson, Billie, Secretary’ s Office, Interior Jernigan, Warren, Office of Doorkeeper, House.--Jerome, Ann, Periodical Press Galleries _______ Jervis, Lt. Colonel G., Capitol Police... .....-. Jervis, Silas L., Naturalization, Justice Jerz, Janet, Joint Committee on Taxation Jett, George W., Preparedness, DOD_________-J ewell, Charles A. , Administration, Agriculture. Jewell, David A. , ‘Secretary’ Ss Office, DOT Jewell, Paula L., DC. Government J ewett, Freeborn @G., Jr., Inter-American De- velopment Bank Jewett, Jon, L.A. to Representative Satterfield__ Jividen, John L., Maritime Commission___._._-6 J ohanes, Dr. J: aromir, Ambassador from Czech- oslavakia Johansen, Maj. Gen. Eivind H., Materiel, Army. 520 Johansen, Gary L., Senate Commerce Johansen, Rear Adm. Julian ER DOTox I . Johnannes, Mary Ann, Senate Budget Johns, Lem, HEW Johns, Lionel S., Technology Assessment__ Johnson, Allan S. , Economic Research Service. 575 Johnson, Betty 8. secretary to Representative Bevill Johnson, Burton W., D.C. Fire Department____ 787 Johnson, C. Neil, General Counsel's Office, Agriculture 562 Johnson, Carole, Senate Budget Committee____ 269 Johnson, Charles W., Office of the Parliamen-tarian, House 422 Johnson, David E., Governmental Affairs, Johnson, David S., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce Johnson, Deborah, Senate Foreign Relations Committee 2 Johnson, Dianne R., Atomic Energy Johnson, Col. E. G., Public Affairs, Army Johnson, E. Perry, FTC Johnson, Edwin L., Johnson, Dr. Emery A., Indian Health, HEW__ Johnson, Frank M., Temporary Emergency, Court of Appeals. Lal Ie 740 Johnson, Fred, D.C. Government Johnson, Gene R., Select Committee on Assas- sinations, House Individual I ndex 1055 Page Page Johnson, Glenn D., L.A. to Representative Roe. 387 Johnson, Harold T. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Johnson, Harry W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson, Jacqueline E., D.C. Government Johnson, James, Vice President’s Office Johnson, James P. (Jim) (Representative from Colorado): Biography Agriculture Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Johnson, Jed, Jr., Former Membersof Congress... i Johnson, Jesse, D.C. Government... _____._.___ 791 Johnson, Lt. Col. John A., Legislative, Air Force. coo os Ea aa. 537 Johnson, John E., Management, favor....---604 Johnson, Johnnie L., It, BRO: i ociondiit 668 Johnson, Joyce, Senate Finance... ..._._____ 2711 Johnson, Judi Ford, Physicial Fitness and 710 Johnson, Karen Erica, legislative assistant to Representative Zeferetti Johnson, Lawrence A., Legislative Counsel, House... >. = SMO aa Johnson, Lemuel, House Postmaster’s Office. _ 426 J ohnson, Livingstone B., Ambassador from Bahamas. Co. gar stl Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon 'B., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts... 723 Johnson, Maurice J., Gallery, Press Photog- raphers..__.___. Z Hct r Johnson, Michael, House Minority Whip’ s Office. 424 Johnson, Michael Js Department of State 486 Johnson, Nels E., "Oceanic and Atmospheric, = Commerce J Johnson, Norman Holloway, Supericr Court of the District of Columbia Johnsen, Olen, Data Systems, Agriculture. Johnson, Owen M. 2 9X, Johnson, Paul P., Forest, Agriculture. .......-. Johnson, Paul w., Logistics, Army. J ohnson, a. Tenney, CAB Johnsen, Randolph G., U.S. Courts Johnson, Richard, Human Resources... Jomsin. Robert’ M., Human Development, Johnson, Ronald M., Senate Commerce. -.._-—- J ohnson, S. . (Bart), administrative assistant to Representative Bennett. __ Jopnson, Virginia S., Army Liaison Office, ouse-Sot tea RS Sg GE Johnson, Wallace E., FOU, oi tot aid Johnson, Walter, Senate Foreign Relations. ____ Johnson, Walter J., Field Offices, HUD ________ Johnson, Lt. Gen. Warren D., Nuclear Agency, Delonte... A Johnson, William, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Johnson, William A., Sr., D.C. Government.__ Johnson, William H., FCC__ Johnson, William y Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals._ 74 Johnson, William M., Soil Conservation, Agri- Johnston, Bradford, Applications, NASA _______ Johnston, Carolyn, Office of Minority Leader, Johnston, CarolynM., Johnston, Charles R., Johnston, Douglas M. , Johnston, Capt. Frank Eg J. Bennett, ana, ym Senatorial Senate Office Building Board of Visitors to the Johnston, Lt. Col. John, 4 Bonds, Treasury U.S. Tax Court Jr., Manpower, Navy ._ __ S. Research, Navy Jr. (Senator from Louisi- i by Committee. Commission. _____ = 33 Military Academy__ -335 Manpower, DOD 504 Johnston, John B., FCC mt ig Johnston, John R., D.C. Government. ________ Johnston, Ww. Robert, Fine Arts, Smithsonian_ Johnston, Warren R., Library of Congress... Johnston, William, Domestic Council _ _ ________ Johnstone, David C., Arts and Humanities__ __ Joiner, Leon, D.C. Government________________ Jolly, Finnis E., HUD Field Offices Jones, Al R., Reclamation, Interior. .__ o Jones, Anne P., Securities and Exchange_______ Jones, Arnold P., General Accounting Office. _._ Jones, Mrs. Audrey A., secretary to Senator Byrd of Virginia Jones, Brian, Senate Commerce _ _______________ Jones, Lt. Buddy L., Medicine, Navy__________ Jones, Charles D., Census Commerce. . ________ Jones, Charlie W., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Jones, Clagget A., Census, Commerce__________ Jones, C. Darrell, Jr., Army Liaison, Senate____ Jones, Gen. 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James R., Marine Corps, Navy Fi Srl Cog NIE Jones, Jean, secretary to Senator Williams______ Jones, John C., Patent Office, Commerce__..._-Jones, John E., Regional, SEC : Jones, Dig Gen. John a, Selected Agencies, Arm Jones, Reith As Solicitor General's Office, Justice Jones, Lewis P., National Science Foundation.-q Jones, Maryalyce, Speaker’s Office.----Jones, Nancy, House Committes on Armed Services Jones, Norman Marques, Inter-American De-velopment Bank Jones, Norvill, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Aah Jones, Phyllis S., secretary to "Representative Jones, Capt. R. W., Medicing) Navy Jones, Reginald M., ‘Jr. CCL... Jones, Capt. Richard I, Civilian, Navy Jones, Robert H., FTC. Jones, Robert Letts, Japan-U. S. Friendship Commission________ -Jones, Robert T., Employment, “Labor. Jones, Roger H., ‘SBA ea Jones, Roosevelt, Community Development, HUD Jones, Roy, House Interior. and Insular Affairs. Jones, Roy D.C.«Government.22... 7 J, .. 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Judiciary Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee__ Jordan, Carolyn Davis, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Jordan, David Herrera, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Jordan, Kenneth L., Jr., Research, Air Force._ 536 Jordan, Tinga Sue, secretary to Representative 378 LLL Milton, Mental Health, HEW Jordan, Philip, Attorney General's Office, Jus-5 Jordan, William H., Senate Committee on Appropriations Jorden, William J., Ambassador to Panama...__ Jorgensen, Gerald R., House Agriculture Josem, Marianne, D.C. Committee, House.__. Joseph, James, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Joseph, James Alfred, Under Secretary, Interior. Joseph, Mary Lou, Senate Commerce 2 Josephson, Diana, D.C. Law Revision Joslin, William R., administrative assistant to Representative Cleveland Jost, Kenneth, L.A. to Representative Gore... Jourdan, J. 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Christine, Library, Agriculture____ Jwaideh, Zuhair Elias, Library of Congress.____ K Kabbani, Najati, Ambassador from Lebanon___ Kabbani, Dr. Sabah, Ambassador from Syria. _ Kabeiseman, Karl, Logistics, Defense__________ Kaericher, Maj. Gen. Kermit C., Inter-Ameri- CANDO NGS eo 798 Kos Alexandre, International Monetary 807 Kagan, ie G., House Committee on Ways and Means Kaganowich, Gar, Senate Appropriations Com-mittee Kahal, Dr. Robert, Research. Air Force._______ 536 Kanan, Archie M., Besmanen, Interior Kahn, Kathy, A to Representative Carr. 376 Kahoun, Mary, secretary to Representative Mottl 384 Kaiser, Dr. Robert L., Food and Drug, HEW__ 617 Kakalec, John, Federal Reserve 658 Kakalec, N. J., Supply Systems, Navy_._______ 531 Reahrenner, "John H., Federal Reserve Sys- Kallek, Shirley, Census, Commerce Kallman, Harmon, Pubile Affairs, Interior Kallen, Arthur D. , Secretary’s Office, Treasury _ 492 Kaller, Paul J., Maritime Commission 677 Kamarck, Andrew M., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Kamens, Gerald L., Economic Policy... ____ Kamino, Diane E. , Senate Small Business Com- mittee... 2 Kamm, Linda H., Secretary’ s Office, DOT... Kammer, Raymond G., Standards, Commerce _ Kammerer, Carlton C., ' Nuclear Regulatory.___ Kanagaratnam, Kandiah, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Kanakaratne, Neville, Ambassador from Sri Kane, Mrs. Elizabeth C., D.C. Government _ __ Kane, J foes S., Energy Research and Develop- men Kane, John E., HUD Field Offices. ____________ 636 Kane, Robert x, Immigration, Justice Kane, Warren Ww. Senate Appropriations Com- mitt 2e 267 Kanellopoulus, Ann, Federal Reserve__________ 657 Kanwit, Stephanie W., Kanyan, Richard J., "Securities and Exchange Commission Kapf, Eugene H., Research, DOD Kapfer, Andrew 3 ., Legislation, HEW__________ 611 Kaplan, Col. Burton, Health, DOD 501 Kaplan, David L., Census, Commerce. _______. 586 Kaplan, Donald M., Home Loan Bank Kaptur, Marcy, Domestic Council Kapur, Shiv S., International Bank Karadbil, Leon’ N., Domestic, Commerce Karalekas, Anne, Select Committee on Intel- ligencs, Senate Karas, George, Development, HUD Karas, Virginia F., secretary to Representative a Karlik, John J., Joint Economic Committee.___ 325 Karlson, Edward S., Maritime, Commerce. _._. 594 Karlstrom, Paul J., American Art, Smithsonian. 718 Karp, Gene, A.A. to Representative DeConcini. 369 Karras, George T., Economic Development, Commerce Karseboom, George, House Public Works and Transportation Committee 315 Karsten, Frank M., Former Members of Con-gress. Kasdan, Richard, ACTION Kash, Reis R., Marshals Service, Justice Kashiwa, Shiro, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 747 Kasten, Robert W., Jr. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography. Government Operations Committee Small Business Committee Environmental Study Conference. ._.________ 333 National Republican Congressional Com-50% Kastenmeier, Robert W. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Individual Index Page Katz, Allan J., Administrative Review Com- Katz, Ilene, House Armed Services Katz, Julius L., Department of State Katz, Col. Norm S., Staff, Air Force Katz, Paul A., CSC Katz, Ronald L., Senate Environment and Public Works Katz, S. Stanley, Economic Policy, Commerce. 582 Katz, Saul, Office of General Counsel, Navy ___ 526 Katz, Stanley N., Holmes Devise Fund 3 Kaufman, Alvin, Research, Library of Con- gress. Kaufman, Vice Adm. R. 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Kearns, James M., “International Bank for Re- construction and Development. ____________ Keaton, Clyde R., Commodity, Agriculture___ Kedzior, Dennis, House Budget Keech, Everett T., Air Force Keech, Richmond B., senior judge, U.S. Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia (blOgrapRy oe a Dt Keefe, J ames T., Currency, Treasury Keel, Kathy, secretary to Representative Edgar. 378 Keeler, David, Fine Arts, Smithsonian 720 Keeler, Pat, Economic Development, Com- merce... 582 Keeley, Robert Vv. Ambassador to Mauritius___ 844 Keeling, Ernest M., FAA, DOT 643 Keeling, J. Michael, administrative assistant to Representative Pickle Keenan, Francis J., Joint Committee on Con-gressional Operations Keener, Col. Robert E., Manpower, Defense.__ Keeney, Col. Donald R., Legislative, Air Force. 538 Kenney, Edward B., Armed Services Keeney, John C., Criminal, Justice Keeney, Kathryn M., House Public Works and Transportation Committee Keesling, Stanley M., Safety, DOT Kefauver, Barry J., FTC Kefauver, David F., Mental Health, HEW Kegan, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamer: Library of Congress BI ANTR Historical Publications Commission, GSA____ 685 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Kehl, David, House Minority Whip’s Office___ Kehoe, William A., Jr., FCC Keith, Harold L., Administration, HUD Kekeh, Messanvi Kokou, Ambassador from Kellaher, Edward T., Office of the Clerk, House. 425 79-000 O -77 -69 Keller, Joseph E., Gorgas Memorial ______ Keller, Paul, Disadvantaged Children 690 Keller, Robert F., General Accounting Office__ 5 Keller, Samuel W., , Personnel, NASA Kellerman, Don, " administrative assistant to Senator Javits Kelley, ClarenceM., FBI, Justice. ___________ Kelley, Edward J., Ir, Human Resources Kelley, Edward jo HEW Kelley, Eleanor, Speaker's OMee..... oi Kelley, Comdr. 'F. G., Facilities, Navy Kelley, Hubert W., Jr., Soil’ Conservation, Agriculture Kelley, James W., House Committee on Ways and Means Kelley, John L. Kill, CSC Kelley, Joseph, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Kelley, Margaret, Senate Committee on Agri-culture, Nutrition, and Forestry Kelley, Col. P. G., Jr., Installations, DOD Kelley, Col. Robert E., Personnel, Air Force.__ 539 Kelley, Robert J., Joint Committee on Con- gressional Operations 322 Kelley, Thomas J., Secret Service, Treasury... 496 Kelln, Rear Adm. Albert L., Liaison, Defense__ 512 Kelly, Bernard E., Regional Offices, HEW 612 Kelly, Bruce M., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 421 Kelly, Catherine B., D.C. Court of Appeals 774 Kelly, Charles W., FCC 672 Kelly, Gail, Interior and Insular Affairs, House. 309 Kelly, Glen, House Postmaster’s Office 426 Kelly, Mary Helen, secretary to Representative Glickman Kelly, J. Michael, Justice Kelly, J. Michazl, Office of General Counsel, Agriculture Kelly, J. Patrick, FTC Kelly, James F., Management, Interior. Kelly, Col. John Brooke, Health, DOD Kelly, Maura Patricia, Rules, House Kelly, Maj. Gen. Orris E., Agencies, Army Kelly, Randall, Red Cross Kelly, Richard (Representative from Florida): Biography Agriculture Committee Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- mittee _ 2 Kelly, Robert, International, Commerce Kelly, William B., Trade Negotiations Kelsey, Lt. Col. D.S., Logistics, Defense Kelso, John H., Public Health Services, HEW__ Kelso, Richard L., Public Works and Transpor- tation, House 314 Kelson, H. Eugene, Fine Arts, Smithsonian_._. 720 Kemp, Jack (Representative from New York): Biography 134 Appropriations Committee Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy. _.__ 335 Kemp, John B., Highways, DOT Kemp, Pat, House Appropriations Committee.. 305 Kempf, Robert F., General Counsel’s Office, NASA Kenan, William R., Jr., Kendall, Barbara B., HUD Kendall, Don R., VA Kendall, William T., A.A. Evans of Delaware Kender, Sylvia V., General 691 to Representative 378 Accounting Office. 43 Kendrick, Abner, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Kendrick, John W., Commerce Kendrick, Thomas. R., JFK Center, Smithson-oh ference 651 1058 Congressional Direciory Page Kennedy, Edward M. (Senator from Massa- chusetts): Blography. cif. it os meres nee An a ae Sr Ere 81 Human Resources Committee... .________ 259 Jodiviany COMMU canes s casbo tol 260 inti Joint Economic alien PET LAL Office of Technology Assessment. _____._.____. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human NeeQ8: or ti i clan soon he sea a he 00 Kennedy, Elsie D., Senate Environment and PUDHC Works: ionising 2, Kennedy, Gene, administrative assistant to Representative Spellman. __-¥ "oo C2 Nie Kennedy, Harold A., Occupational Safety... Kennedy, Harold 1. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation RE Rr SE (VL 1 aie 652 Kennedy, Henry H., Jr., Officers, D.C. District 8731}yeni ead ROI CET aN 1300 ah 60 Konnedy, James ...oc..oooi22 713 C., SEC. tt Kennedy, John R. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority a 730 Kennedy, Jon D., ort Service, USDA _.___. 579 Kennedy, Lawrence F , Joint Committee on Printing 323 Kennedy, anon Mohr, Republican Policy Committee. cos oso ivalindi.gh 274 Kennedy, Patrick, State... cn... cesuamislivi 480 Kennedy, Richard T. , Nuclear Regulatory...--705 Kennedy, Walter P. , Minority Sergeant at Arms, House 427 Kennady, William H., Senate Appropriations... 267 Kennedy, William H., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, DOP... 100. Kennelly, Edward R., Regional, GSA Kennett, H. Connor, Jr., Marketing Service, Agriculture i I ped sit Atle Aw 569 Kennon, Lawrence J., AID, State______________ 487 Kensky, Harry C., General Accounting Office.. 436 Kent, Arthur P. , Patent Office, Commerce .__ __ 598 Kent, Pendarell, "International Monetary. _____-807 Kenyon, Carleton W., Library of Congress. .._. 444 Keogh, Eugene J., Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission. __________________ 329 Keppler, James G., Nuclear Regulatory __.______ 708 Kerchner, Orval G., Operations, Agriculture... 571 Kerker, Donald C., Maritime, Commerce. -..--593 Kerley, Ernest L., Department of State________ 481 Kern, John E., Senate Finance_________________ 271 Kern, John F., Securities and Exchange_______-712 Kern, John W., TIT, D.C. Court of Appeals____-774 Kerr, Gordon C., administrative assistant tc Representative Bingham, oli:Tobia. ogi Kerr, Joseph, New England, Commerce... 585 Kerr, Robert, administrative assistant to Representative Maguire. .____ _ 383 Kerrigan, Lt. Frank A., U.S. Capitol Police... 431 Kershner, Norma E., Joint Committee on Taxation -.--324 Kerwin, Gen. Walter T., Staff, Army... p18 Kessel, Thomas N., Labor Relations...__ 700 Kessler, Benjamin, House Post Office... 426 Kessler, Dr. Karl G., Standards, Commerce... 595 Kessler, Sylvia D., FCO or en 672 Kester, John G., Secretary’s Office, DOD ______ 498 Ketcham, Orman W., Superior Court of the Page Keyes, Thomas J., administrative assistant to Representative Carney RR RE RT 376 Keyes, TheodoreM., D.C. Government________ 785 Keys, Martha (Representative from Kansas): Biography, ov i Ll 66 Ways and Means Committee _ _______ 296 Keyser, Diane, secretary to Representative Wampler... 5. Keyser, Diane M., House Agriculture ra Keyserling, William, A.A. to Repraseniall ve Jenrette J... = __:. 381 Khane, Abd-El Rahmon, United Nations. _____ 817 Kharasch, Dr. ShariB., D.C. Government . __ 787 Kharmawan, Byanti, “International Mcnetary Fund ._ IM aT ISLE 1 Khatri, Padma “Bahadur, “Ambassador from Nepal. ramet g ! Khelif, hi “International Bank ______________ 802 Khutrakul, Thavil, International Bank. _____. 802 Kibler, Nelson S., Securities and Exchange_____ 711 Kibler, William E., Statistical, Agriculture. ____ 575 Kichline, James 4 Federal Reserve _ ama ODS Kickingbird, Kirke, Indian Policy Review._____ 327 Kidd, Marjorie J., House Committee on Vet-erans’ Affalrsrs on -317 Kidd, Walter F., Congressional Record Index. _ 323 Kieffer, Jarold A. Social Security, HEW_______ 623 Kieliger, Frank 3. administrative assistant to Representative Phillip Burton of California. 375 Kier, Porter M., Museum of Natural History___ 721 Kilbride. Thomas S., Field Office, HUD_______ 636 Kilby, Henry €., D.C. Government. 215. 7901 Kilcoyne, John A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 492 Kildee, Dale E. (Representative from Michigan): BIogranliy.. Lo al a es SE ST Se 88 Education and Labor Committee_____________ 283 Small Business _... .__... 294 Committee... Kilfoyle, William A., Inter-American Develop-= ment Bank_________ eds NR Killeen, Jay, Speaker’s Office... ________________ 422 Killeore, Roberta J., Senate Armed Services.... 268 Killian, Tohnny H; "Library of Congress....____ 441 Kilmer, Deborah A., Senate Special Committee on i 266 Kilson, Martin, National Council on the Hu- manities PR et a oe WET LO On 699 Kimmel, D.C., U.N. Food and Agriculture_.__ 818 Kimmel, Richard S., Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 2 foran 321 Kimmitt, J. Stanley: Secretary of the Senate________ 417 Senate Commission on Art and Antiquities... 326 Kimmons, George H., TVA...____. . 725 Kimpel, David K., Administrative Review COMMISSION. core oe ea 325 Kinard, John R., Anacostia Neighborhood Museum. _____ 718 Kincade, William H., Joint Committee on De- Tense Profuctiol ot oe te an ia tron 322 Kincaid, Aloah, Senate Commerce...___ 270 Kinder, "Randolph 8. HUD 2» 625 Kindness, Thomas N. (Representative from Ohio): Blography: ci cosa Sulu oan inl t 143 Government Operations Committee. _______-284 Judiciary Commitlee. >0 Si. i lau ii 289 King, Beverly A., secretary to Representative Burkeof California... . 3 3875 District of oo vious ii.714 Columbia... Ketcham, Robert C., Science and Technology, OUSBL vr in omy les prado nr JB16 Ketchum, James R.: Commission on Art and Antighides of the U.S. Senate... 2% es bene BOD Office of Secretary of the Senate. _____________ 418 Ketchum, William M. (Representative from King, James T., Jr., Domestic and International California) 4 Business, Commerce.--———_—————————_--_- --588 Blography 0. jo mona arin on a 18 King, John, House Budget Committee__.______ 306 Waysand Means: . ... calises 206 King, Joh. TPC. lf. 2 cs nr aes 678 Kettles, Harry W., Defense Contract Audit. ___ 509 Ketner, Stefanie, Senate Budget________________ 270 King, John F., Department of State____________ 484 King, John'W.,. ERDA ola lito. 666 Keuch, Donald J., Jr., Labor Statistics, Labor__ 608 King, Lesley, Airlines Offiges: 0 uyLo Lolly 432 King, Mary Elizabeth, ACTION. .____.______—-650 Keuch, Robert, Criminal, Justice______________ 545 Keup, Kathleen M., Democratic Senatorial CampaignComimittee :. i: oon 262 Key, Hugh B., Inter-American Foundation____ 687 Keyes, Gilbert W., Senate Commerce. _________ 270 Individual Index 1059 King, S. C., Research Service, Agriculture. ____ 576 King, Terry, Planning and Evaluation, Defense. 506 King, Dr. Thomas, Cancer, HEW______________ 622 King, Willard W., Capitol Page School ..________ King, William, Senate Budget Kingfield, Thomas J., House Committee on Appropriations. oxy Lh a 305 Kingson, Charles I., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 493 Kingston, Robert J., National Endowment for the Humanities. ow 0 oi Lo.0 6! Kinkor, Robert C., Public Affairs, DOD Kinnaird, Virgel G., HUD Field Offices Kinnamon, Lt. Col. Kenneth E., Health Sciences, Defense... ...%, 513 Kinnear, Rear Adm. G. E. R., Hr Legislative, Navy... 527 Kinney, Charles L. , Office of | Majority Secretary, IE semm gemma aa trea Sad Le 420 Kinney, EB. Hugh, FBC: = = ex a 681 Kinney, Gilbert H., American Art, Smithsonian_ 718 Kinney, Harry E., Intergovernmental Rela- HONScox ais = mre 02 rome Kinney, Janie, House Interstate and Foreign COIRIROYOE oo a eins 312 Kinney, Dr. T. B., Jr., Research Service, Agricnlture.. Li. aS. ote 576 Kinnier, Comdr. John W., Research, Navy_____ 525 Kinsella, Thomas C., National Mediation Boards opr.Na re 701 Kinsey, Barry, Senate Budget... ______________ 269 Kinsey, Roy E., A.A. to Senator Weicker______ 372 Kintner, BAwin RDA_.___.._.__... 667 ECE . Kintz, Virginia Lee, secretary to Representative YongofLoulSimas pr. oo os ara 382 Kinzler, Peter, House Interstate and Foreign Commeres.. a. 8 5 oo a eas 312 Kose, Mrs. Gloria R., Appellate Review, A BR A A A BN A Sm A Ss BE A Kirbow, Y Saris, Select Committee on Intel- ligence, Senate nL LR a Ea 264 Kirby, Ralph C., Mines, Interior ..__.._.________ 554 Kirby, Robert E., Highway, DOT... _._. 644 Kirby, Stephen P., Farm Credit......c... 671 Kirby, Insp. William W., Capitol Police________ 431 Kirchhoff, Dr. William H., Standards, Com- EET En BAO ETM oF RE AE TI 595 Kiribuchi, Toshihiro, International Bank. _____ 802 Kirk, Joe'l,,, Safely, Labor... .... cueee-tod 607 Kirk, Juanda M., Administrative Review Com- RISE Os rs oh ra oh rn a mr ae 25 Kirk, Michael K., Patent Office, Commerce.___ 598 Kirk, Roger, State Department. VEY eri MS Sob 486 Kirk, Victoria D., secretary to Representative Gradison Eo is pr 2 tr AR we Kirkbride, John W., Statistical Reporting Agriculture... 0 oe Sa 576 Kirkland, Lane, General Advisory Committee on ArmSControl.... Cc Lowi 656 Kirkland, Marjorie, Disabilities, HEW_________ 616 Kirkman, Helen W., House Veterans’ Affairs___ 317 Kirkpatrick, Lt Comdr. M. W., Jr. Personnel Boards el Kirks, Rowland F., Administrative Office of the U.S:Conrts. oF oh ofp trio ae 777 Kirkwood, John W., Field Offices, HUD Kirmani, Syed Salar, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development__________ 03 Kirschenbaum, Bruce, Executive Office... ______ 472 Kirschenmann, Henry G., Jr., Legislation HEW. o.oo nd 612 Kirschstein, Dr. Ruth L., Institutes of Health, HEW oid ia ag Sie daiie 621 Kirse, Otto J., Maritime Commission___________ 677 Kirschbaum, Daniel R., SEC... coo. 712 Kirtland, John C., Senate Committee on Com- merce. .... 270 Kirtley, Col. Robert L. , Research, “Air Force... 539 Kirzek, Eugene L. , State Sn meted mE os ST 482 Kiser, Clyde V.. CA College, HEW______ 613 Kish, Carla, Interior and Insular Affairs, House. 309 Kiss, Ronald K., Maritime, Commerce_________ 594 Kissman, Dr. Henry, Library of Medicine, HEW Kitchel, Bob, administrative assistant to Rep-YesentativeMott] >. 2. 0. oie te Kite, Rebecca J., Veterans’ Affairs, House. ..__ 317 Page Kite, Sharon L., House Administration. _______ 308 Kitson, Peler Wa FTC. Lalax oy Kitsos, Thomas, Outer Continental Shelf, 33 Yr a ht EL CRE WL SCR 208 Kitsos, Thomas R., House Merchant Marine anQ Nsheries. . co. aSintren Kitzmiller, Howard L,, FCC... _._............ Kitzmiller, William M., House Interstate and Foreign COMMEres. . .. i oi irae nisin ns 311 Kizer, Aileen L., secretary to Representative Aev4 ED i NOT IRR el Re CE St Kizler, John W., Personnel, Agriculture. .______ 565 Rjeliseon, Lt. Gen. John A., Selected Agencies, 1 CERI 00 A 4 IE I EI 519 Klatt, Sandra K., Senate Select Committee on Small Business Klee, Kenneth, House Committee on Judiciary. 312 Klein, Adam J., House Armed Services. .__.___ 3 305 Klein, Andrew M., Market, SEC_.______________ 711 Klein, Earl T., Employment, Labor_._.________ 605 Klein, Gary Governmental Affairs, Senate. ____ 273 Klein, John V. N., National Commission for Manpower Policy -nce oon Klein, Marguerite, House Judiciary. .___ Klein, Capt. RobertJ., Manpower, DOD. _.__ 504 Klein, Capt. V. W. , Financial, Navy... ...c... Klein, Walt, administrative a: to Repre- sentative Armstron Klein, William H., Radiation Biology Lab- OLAlOrY a i eat maa 721 Kleindienst, B. Ann, Legislation, HEW________ 610 Kleinfeld, Alfred, Bnergy..... cove inen- ovmuoi 675 Klement, Jerome J., Development, Agriculture. 574 Klemp, Mrs. Caroline, House Sergeant at Arms Klepper, Montis R., Geological Survey, Interior. 554 Kliman, Albert J., ‘Administration, HUD 631 Kline, Albert, Employment, TAO. ers 607 Kline, Emanuel M., Selective Service System. _ Kline, Hugh E., clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit... 774 Kline, Raymond A., Management, NASA ______ 694 Klingel, Albert J., Jr. Maritime Commission... 677 Klingenhagen, John i Domestic, Commerce.. 590 Klinger, Janet, secretary to Representative Kloetzli, Walter, Housing, HUD 628 Kloppenburg, Mrs. Jack R., Board, Red Cross... 653 Klotsko, Col. John A., Staff, Air Force... 538 Klotz, Ambrose, Sea, Navy Kluckman, Jerauld as eal Reserve System. 658 Klucsik, J ohn Fa House Interstate and Foreign CIOTIMOTE6.. ir re a Le a 312 Klud, Leon W., Joint Committee on Taxation.. Klug, Norman P. , Joint Committee on Atomic Ener 321 Klugman, P{210Ly PA cep bc CARMEN Je Se Se a Knapp, Charles B., Secretary’s Office, Labor... 60L Knapp, George C. "Operations, Agriculture... __ 567 Knapp, J. Burke, International Bank ____.__._. 801 Knapp, Maj. William A., Nuclear, Defense___.. 510 Knazik, Joseph R., ATT ER LR aE 661 Kneale, Capt. James A. USN: Legislative Affairs. JC... io co debaeavdons 528 Naval Liaison oeooo dae 434 Knecht, Louis B., Federal Paperwork __._._.__ 326 Knecht, Robert W., Oceanic and Atmospheric, COTE Ce. Li ohh anus Sam ee ma SE hw de 597 Kneip, Richard F., tions A CATA Lo LR Sani Hy Claus, International Bank___._.__.. Kniaz, Leon, Office of Administrative Assistant, Knight, David J., Occupational Safety -..-.--. 707 Knight, Edward, Research, Library of Congress 441 Knight, Frances G., Department of State... 484 Knight, H. Stuart, Secret Service, Treasury.... 496 Knight, Lt. Comdr. J. R., Medicine, Navy... 532 Knight, Yvonne P., House Interstate and Foreign COMINOTOR. oes oes Petes Knights, Elaine, D.C. Government... _------- 1060 Congressional Directory Page Knisely, Robert A., Administration, Com-oh 1L gk RE dui glad Cn Con MED al pC 583 Knisely, Robert L., House Committee on Ap- PrOPTIAtIONS. ceaA a et 05 Xnoehe, BH, CVA 5 iancient 74 Knoizen, Rear Adm. Arthur Kenneth, USN, Inter-American Defense Board... .......... Knoll, Gina Bishop, Administrative Aww Commission nl Smid Hh ER at nde LL 25 Knorr, Deborah, Veterans’ Affairs, House____.. 318 Knott, Gregory Lr Business, Commerce. .__.__ 588 Knott, Judy, House J ndieiaey. oti coo 313 Knox, A David, International Bank. _________. 803 Knox, Richard L., Forest, Agriculture. __._____ 578 Knox, William T., Technical Information, TH ETT a, fo Ae SRA I 2 A Knutsen, Edward W., Maritime, Commerce... 594 Laurin A., Research and Engineering, SE a ee i seh on tense eo Koach, Muftiah, House Parliamentarian’s SA ARF a YJ a Lh 422 Kobell, ald. NLRB. ot fa ipa s 700 Koch, "Edward I. (Representative from New York) BlograDNY or re ra een nn mn ea 125 Appropriations Committee... ..._............ Privacy Protection Study Commission__..___ Koch, Eunone E., Railroad Retirement Board _ 79 Koch, . Edward, Jr., D.C. Government .__._ 791 Ror Rear Adm. Edward M., Supply, Navy. 532 Kochman, Mohamed Nassim, Ambassador from Mauritania. Jf. ee aes 832 Koehler, John E., Congressional Budget______._ 435 Koenings, Roman H., Management, Interior... 559 Koeppel, Morton, SEC 711 Koffey, Richard S., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 493 Kogon, Maurice, International, Commerce.____ Kort, 3 ulia W., House Committee on Agricul- Kohashi, Stephen, Appropriations, Senate..___ 267 Kohl, Kenneth A., Office of Education, HEW__ 614 Kohler, Foy D., International Broadcasting... 334 Kohn, Edward H., Smithsonian 721 Koliopoulos, Angie Roumel, House Agriculture. 304 Kollins, William J., Natural Resources, Justice. 546 Kollmorgen, Rear Adm. L. S., Engineering, BOD. at hen aniaen shor Boreas nn 499 Kolsrud, Gretchen, Technology Assessment... 445 Kolstad, James L., Civil Aeronautics Board.__ 659 Kombila, Guy Rene, Ambassador from Gabon. 828 Kominak, John A., Secretary’s Office, Senate. 418 Kominski, JohnlJ., Library of Congress. ..._._._ 439 Konen, Lottie, House Committee on Appropri- ations RN NE RT ARs i lin i 305 Konz, LeRoy A., Management, Agriculture... 571 Kopchik; Charles J, C8C 00 sen cae 661 Kopecky, George M., House Public Works and Transportation Committee. .....__.._...... 315 Kopecky, John W., Office of General Counsel, BUD. Re da ae a 626 Kopf, Eugene H., DOD. edeUa RL 507 Koplan, Stephen, Civil Rights, Justice_..__.__.. 545 Koplow, Freyda P., Electronic Fund Transfers. 331 Koritko, Norita C., ' Manpower, Air Force...... 537 Korman, Milton D, Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia rw ah Em Ee 774 Kornegay, Horace R., Former Members of CC ONIYeSS bons on Sain vi 682 Yalan Kornegay, Mrs. Horace, Congressional Club.__ 665 Kornick, James, Senate Foreign Relations_____ 272 Kosciusko-Morizet, Jacques, Ambassador from Brance. or segs da tL 827 Koshland, Marian E., National Science Board.__ 704 Koski, Raymond J., Census, Commerce______._ 587 Koslov, Dr. Samuel, Research and Develop- ment, Navy... cia sro ae gad 525 Koster, Herbert M., Product Safety ._._..__..__. 328 Kostmayer, Peter H. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Fy Hy On CEalle CRS PP 155 Government Operations Committee. ._....___ 284 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 286 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. . 299 Roth, Dean’ RS FPC 2 oa ii dro 0 67 Koubelr, Robert W., GPO. Solusv wis 438 Kouvshinnikov, Boris, United Nations......... 818 Kovach, Gerald J., Senate Commerce ......... 270 Page Kovacs, William, House Interstate and Foreign ar a a Kovalic, Joan Marie, House Public Works and Fransporistion.... b. ue ooo lL gid lu 14 Kovy, Stanley A., Smithsonian_..._____________ 717 Kowaleski, Maryanne, Senate Banking.._______._ 69 Kowalski, Renate, Office of Legislative Counsel, Kozloski, Eve, Senate, Sergeant at Arms Kozuch, James R., Mortgage, HUD ___.___.____. Kpognon, Stanislaus, International Bank. Kraft, Christopher C., Jr., NASA... ove.s Kraft, Robert D., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, DOT ___._..__ Kraft, Comdr. Robert M., Research, Navy._._ 525 Kraft, Timothy E., Executive Office. __________ Kramer, Gerson B., Office of Secretary, DOT._ 639 Kramer, James J., Aeronautics, NASA, ________ 692 Kramer, John R., House Agriculture... ________ 304 Kramer, Orin, Domestic Council:..... c..ihoe 474 Kramer, Samuel, Standards, Commerce... __.___ 96 Kramer, Thomas BR. House Science and Tech- TELL 0 A Mr TL Tl 5 OR Kramer, Victor H., Administrative Conference. 651 Kranidas, Col. Evans, Information, Air Force. 537 Kranowitz, Alan M., "Republican Policy Com- SION i de hil ee ta EE aE re on 328 Kratzer, Myron B., State Kratzke, John P., ICC Krause, Fred J.: Human Development, HEW._____ RRO SR | 1 President’s Committee on Mental Retards 1 ery rupee noel SAS Pe i all el Krause, William R., D.C. Government..._..___ 783 Kraut, Richard A., "Enforcement, SEC... =v Krauthoft, Louis, Joint Economic Committee__ 325 Kravitz, Walter, Library of Congress._..._.._____ © 440 Kratzer, "Myron BioStates ao is a tal 482 Krebill, Richard G., Forest, Agriculture. ______ 578 Krebs, Frank K., Senate Commerce Committee. 270 Krebs, John (Representative from California): Biography ae trad se Eien et 18 Agriculture Committees... .o__ wor Zo aX, 276 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 286 Krebs-Leidecker, Martha, Science and Tech- nology, HOUSE: i... 2s. an imeem erie i 316 Kreeger, David Lloyd, Fine Arts, Smithsonian. 320 Kreimann, Walter W., Federal Reserve... 658 Kreisberg, Paul H.,,y State HE TL i FS 482 Krenkel, Peter A., TVA... ... = Zo met OD Krenzke, Pe C., Indian, Interior. .____ 552 Kreps, Juanita M. (Secretary of Commerce): Biography. eat a REA) 581 Board, Pension Benefil...... 2 =. coc fo... 708 Energy Resources Council... __....... .. 470 Foreign-Trade Zones. .-------csmsepm ame 681 Wageand Price Stability... oo. 476 Kress, Barnett A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 492 Kress, 4 Col. Peter N,, Appellate Review, Nav Pron Dr. N orman, “Institutes of Health, HW a ale ie Kreuter, Gunter H., International Finance_.__. Kreutter, Clydis, Ways and Means, House..____ 318 Krieger, Adalbert, International Bank. nese S01 Krieger, Hyman L., General Accounting Office. 436 Krieger, Robert L., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... ooo. 69 Krimm, Richard W., Insurance, HUD__._._.__ 633 Krinsky, Paul L., Maritime, Commerce...__ 594 Kriser, Louis, House Armed Service_.__...-.__. 305 Kristol, Irving, National Council on the Hu- mantles... a i cemiitremen 699 Kroesen, Gen. Frederick J., Forces, Army...___ 520 Krogman, John G., Alcohol, Treasury... 493 Kroloff, George, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations io ot ee dt ae ee eae 5 272 Kronheim, Milton S., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbin. tC aie. nv ennice nr 775 Individual Index 1061 Page Kropp, Bernard L., National Academy of Krouse, Charles A., House Public Works and Transportation Committee Krueger, Robert (Bob) (Representative from Texas): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- Science and Technology Committee Kruer, George R., Economic Analysis, Com- ob Mend a Krulitz, Leo M., Secretary’ s “Office, Interior. Krumbhaar, George D., Ir., Joint Economic Committee Kruytbosch, Carlos E., NSF Krys, Joseph F., Securities and Exchange Krysa, Stanley F., Tax, Justice Kryza, E. Gregory, State Kubisch, Jack B., Ambassador to Greece 843 Kuchel, Thomas H., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 723 Kudlinski, James R., Federal Reserve 658 Kugajevsky, Dr. Victor 1., Social and Rehabili- tation Service, HEW 623 Kugler, Paul R., Development, Agriculture.... 574 Kuhl, Arthur M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. cic. oobi 272 tls...oauns Kuhn, Thomas E., Data Systems, Agriculture... 564 Rube John B., Research, Library of Con- Kuitpo, Capt. A. S., Electronic Systems, Nay 531 714 Kunberger, Paul R., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary of Army 518 Kunkel, Joan M., secretary to Representative Rahall Kunsemiller, John H., Installations, DOD Kunzig, Robert Lowe, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 747 Kuper, George H., National Center for Produc- tivity ge Kupfer, :: Carl, Institutes of Health, HEW__ TU Helen S., Administrator’s oa Ly Harold, Employment, Labor Kurfess, Charles F., Intergovernmental Rela- Kurland, Philip B., Holmes Devise Fund Kurlander, Raymond, Civil Aeronautics Board. 659 Kurtz, N. Tilt, Community Services 664 Kurz, "Esther, Commission on Security and Co- operation in Europe Kurzhals, Dr. Peter R., Aeronautics, NASA __._ Kushner, Lawrence M., Product Safety Kusko, Andrea, Senate Budget Kutche, George B., Manpower, Air Force Kuttner, Robert L., Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Kutzke, William A., Secretary’s Office, DOT.__ Kux, Dennis H., AID, S Kuyk, Maj. Gen. Charles F. G., Jr.: Liaison, DOD Research, Air Force. ....0 00. one cio aibutsdin Kuykendall, Jerome K., Indian Claims Kwalwasser, Edward A., Regional, SEC Kwiatek, Fabian A., Department of State Kybal, Dalimil, Preparedness, GSA Kyle, Burton T., Maritime, Commerce Kyle, Richard W., ICC Ryle Brenda V., Legislative Counsel’s Office, : Labanca, Jorge, OAS LaBarre, Carl A., Government Printing Office_. 438 LaBeach, Samuel A., D.C. Government Labonte, Philibert A., Administration, Com- WNRLCR oat de an it Sais Enema ds 583 Page Lacerda Netto, Brig. Gen. Luiz Felippe, Brazil-U.S. Defense. 8 Lacey, Robert, Training, Treasury Lachs, Manfred, United Nations Lackey, Joseph 'F. Economic Policy Lackey, William D., Jr., Office of i Secretary of the Senate _ Lacovara, John M., Secretary's Office, Senate_ _ n Lacy, James D., Federal Highway, DOT 644 Ladd, Thomas E. Office of the Clerk, House._ Ladd, Ww. D. , Agriculture Research Service La Drew, Judith, secretary to Representative Wirth Laessig, Walter, House Ways and Means LaFalce, John J. (Representative from New York): Biography. .....iccielcioono mits 133 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-1140 EE ns Sn LLL rs 280 Small Business Committee Lafferty, John J., Civil Service Commission.__ LaFleur, Dr. Philip D., Standards, Commerce. 595 Lafranchise, J. J., Office of Solicitor, Labor 603 Lagather, Robert B., Office of Secretary, Labor. 602 Lage, E. Riddell, Farm Credit Administration. 670 Lagomarsino, Rogert J. (Representative from California): Biography . Interior and Insular Affairs Committee International Relations Committee _________ 287 Lagomersine, Mrs. Robert, The Congressional LaHood, Charles G., Jr., Library of Congress._ 439 Laingen, Lowell Bruce, Ambassador to Malta__ 844 Lair, James A., CSC 661 Lair, Ruth, secretary to Representative Poage_ 386 Laird, Melvin R., Former Members of Congress. 682 Laird, Melvin EB, JFK Center, Smithsonian... 723 Lag, = A.A. to Representative Susan, Blan- chard Laise, Carol C., Department of State Laise, Frederic, S., American National Red B11 DRM SES SI I 654 Laitsch, Comdr. Lowell C., JAGO, Navy Lakamp, David, W., Science Information Ex- change, Inc., Smithsonian 22 Lake, John M., D.C. Government. ____________ 789 Lake, Robert M., Forest Service, Agriculture.__ 577 Lake, Valrie L., House Committee on Appropri- ations 305 Lake, W. Anthony, State Lally, John F., House Armed Services Lally, Nicholas, Insurance, HUD 633 Lally, Richard F., FAA, DOT... ____.-=-:..--642 Lamar, Harold T., House Ways and Means LaMartina, Christopher C., Housing, HUD _.__ 628 Lamb, Deborah, secretary to Representative Young of Missouri Lamb, Deborah, secretary to Representative Young of Missouri Lamb, Dennis, State Lamb, Nancy, Senate Finance Lamb, Robert, Community Relations, Justice. 543 Lamb, Robert Henley, House Interstate and Foreign CoOMMErICe . . oe son sn rme mr mss se 311 lamin, Capt. Charles S., Medical Center, os sy Becky, A.A. to Senator Wallop Lambert, David M. F.: Administrative Conference Renegotiation Board Lambert, Dennis E., A.A. to Representative 7a Lambert, James H., D.C. Government Lambert, Yves Maurice, United Nations Lambeth, Tom, administrative assistant to Representative Preyer Lambeth, Maureen Heaney, House Interna- tional Relations Lamble, James E., Rules, House Lambrecht, Linda K., secretary to Representa- tive Smith of Nebraska Lamm, Lester P., Federal Ilighway Administra-tion, DOT Lampmann, John W., administrative assistant to Representative Brown of Michigan 375 1062 Congressional Directory Page Lampson, Edward T., Copyright, Library of CONEYesS. [= oie ii. all sesigtathaisis 441 Lancaster, Ray H., administrative assistant to Representative Jones of Tennessee. _________ 381 Lance, Thomas Bertram (Director of OMB): Energy Resources Council...............0.... 477 Executive Office of the President. _____________ 473 Federal Labor Relations Council._____._______ 676 Federal Property:Council.......... coool, 476 OMB. tam.Gl aE 473 Red Cross Board. Lau, ooh. ani Jo ily 654 Wage and Price Stability..................... 476 Landau, George W., Ambassador to Paraguay... 845 Landau, Sherman, Census, Commerce... 587 Lande, Poter:W., Stale. co oo. Loaaglil80. 485 Lande, Stephen, Offic2 of Special Representative for Trade Negotiations... ......... 0.0.0 475 Lander, Walter J., Mines, Interior. _..________._._ 554 Landers, John J., Archives, GSA_______________ 684 Landesman, Judith I., Armed Services, Senate... 268 Landicho, John, General Accounting Office.__. 436 Landis, Frederick, judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography) on ily ea dae Sai als 762 Landis, Warren D.: Employment, Labor... oo a. ciaodal 606 Blind and Severely Handicapped. _.__.._______ 663 Landon, Angioletta M., Office of Sergeant St! Arms, SONA a. sir ah d veren PA Landrum, Betty J., History, Smithsonian______ Landsberg, Brian x, Civil Rights Division, Justices. 2... a ei AL sat 545 Lane, Donald Edward, judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)... 751 Lane, Ms. Esther, A.A. to Representative Lane, Dr. J. Michael, Disease Control, HEW____ 617 Lane, Laurence W., Jr., Advisory Board on Parks Interior... i. nh 5 tina 557 Lane, Saunders Mac: National Academy of Sciences... 689 National Science Foundation. _.._____________ 704 Lanes, Stephen, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy eee 321 Lang, Leighton W., Agriculture, House__.______ 304 Lang, Solomon N., ‘Geographic Names, Interior. 560 Langdon, David 3: Railroad Retirement. ___. 29 Lange, William Jr., "Research, Interior.=. oo. 558 Langford, Rudy, HUD Field Offices. __..._..__. Langley, James, Senate Sergeant at Arms_____. Langley, Robert K., U.S. Capitol Police......_. 431 Langone, Stephan A., Library of Congress..____ Langsdorf, Suzanne M. , secretary to Representa- ive Sharp rr sm ee ania 3 Langston, William R., Maritime, Commerce... . Lanier, William Y., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service... .___.__________ 566 Laning, Rear Adm. Robert C., Ibi, Ae a en a a a re Latkiony. James F., Foreign Market, USDA__ 567 Lankford, Thomas ¥ House Minority Clerk... 427 Lanman, ‘Charles F., ‘Mines, Tnberior. o.. coiuue 554 Lannon, Edwin R., Social’ Security, HEW___. oe Lanoff, "Tan Di: Human Resources ¥en LaPlante, Bryan BoB PAI: cd nici Lara, Jorge Ruiz, Officers’ Development Bank._ 799 Laramore, Don "Nelson, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography). i Eg aE 748 Largent, Capt. Robert E., Staff, Air Force._____ 538 Larimer, Lt. Col. Neil, Installations, Navy._.___ 524 Larison, Karen, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House. -or. 0 gn Herds Sar CE 314 Larkin, Rear Adm. C. E., USCG, DOT..____ 641 Larkin, David C., Administration, Commerce_. 583 Larkin, John J., Occupational Safety__________ 707 Larkin, John J., Superior Court of the District of Columbia: a me 776 Larkin, Nancy, Secretary’s Office, DOD________ 498 Laroche, David A., administrative assistant to Senator MeInfyre... © 371 o.oolif: LoRock, B.T..Fnergy NASA °°... 693 LaRose, Maj. Gen. J. P. R., Canada-U.S. De- corn Oe Tali ine NT a 813 Yorr, DeniseMJ OMB: -or5 fa A 473 Larsen, Carl Ww, Smithsonian Institution______ 717 Larsen, Howard N. , Fish, Interiors... ..o.cla 2 558 Page Larsen, Phillip D., Office of Management A Bud g et Larson, Billie Gay, Speakers’ Office, House. w Larson, Frederick R., Maritime Administration, Commerce PLATE Cee Sak RE Wa RRL JA Sulit Larson, Jess, Democratic National Congressional Committee PE EL Yo WINE LIL YO CAA LE 11 298 Larson, Paul, Administration, Labor___________ 604 Larson, Robert E., Railroad Retirement_______ 729 La Rue, Jerrold A. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Commerce. . ______________ 597 LaSala, Joseph A., Energy. _________ -22.4675 Lasch, "Ronald W., House Minority Staff ______ 427 Lascara, Vice Adm. V. A., Material, Navy______ 530 Laser, Lt. Col. Thomas A. Financial, Air Force. 536 Laske, Gerhard, Monetary Fund 807 Lasko, Warren A; Field, BUD. J. Jst=2ivigs7 Lasky, David E. Economic Development, Commerce.......cobx. ulation 584 lo Lasser, Amelia T., Rules, House. ______________ Lasso, de la Vega C., Col. Angel, Mexican-U.S. Defense. ayes CMLL a i als 809 Latch, Rev. Edward G., Chaplain of the House. 422 Latimer, Allie B., General Counsel, NASA Latimer, Thomas K., Intelligence, DOD. ______ 499 La Torre, Mario D., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Burope......5.i; Latta, Delbert L. I tina from “Ohio): Biography 20 SE AT m1 8 ER MSR fa TAL Wo SN 141 Budget Committee. duos... Sua. Rules Commitlon. . = oo. coinedaad SE Lattin, Lani, Arts and the Humanities. ________ 699 liga, Andrew E., General Counsel’s Office RRL en et I ZAR J 3 2 TET TL 626 Lau, Arnold J., U.S. Secret Service, Treasury... 496 Laubis, Robert E., Grain Inspection, USDA ___ 570 Lauck, Robert G., Library of Congress. . .__.__ 441 Laudati, Lt. Col. Roger C., Forces, Army. ____ Lauer, Norman E., Land and Natural Resources Division, Justice... __ mn OA0 Laughlin, J ohn G., J1.,.Civil Division, , Justice__ 544 Laughlin, Thomas, Jr., Social and Rehabilita- tionBervice, FLEW io 20 tr ie Sennendd 623 Laughton, David B., Inter-American Develop- went Bank. oc Luioui ic i dalall louis 7 Laurant, Henry, OAS Lazio, Mario A., Jr., National Labor Relations %E Lauve, Donald F., General Accounting Office. 436 Laux, James J. , Legislative Affairs, NASA_____ 691 LaVecchia, Louis G., Occupational Safety. ____ 707 Lavely, Comdr. L. w., Supply, Navy... 532 LaVerghetta, Michael J., Farm Credit__________ 671 LaVier, Eugene L., Defense Nuclear Agency. __ 510 LaVor, Martin L., House Committee on Educa-tionand Tabor... bias i ro in tlie tole 308 Yaw, C.C., Buildings,’GSA. 0... ~-.... 084 Law, Perrin H., Field Offices, HUD___________ 635 Lawler, Harriett, House Ways and Means. _____ 318 Lawler, John E., Office of the Clerk, House___.. 424 Lawless, Benjamin, History and Technology, Smithsonian... .. co... ol 380 20 00 7 Lawless, George, Human Resources____________ Lawo, A. P., Defense Communications Agency. Lawrence, Dwight W., EO, HUD______________ 629 Lawrence, Eleanor A., Joint Committee on PrRUING. iia cry Le ih rep hat 323 Lawrence, John A., L.A. to Representative Miller of California. . coon soiun 384 coin Lawrence, Capt. Keith D., JAG Office, Navy_. 527 Lawrence, Leslie, Senate Democratic Policy Committee: vt. tae of as Soo 70 Lawrence, Marcia A., House Armed Service... 306 Lawrence, Patricia: House: Aging. = li la. ci iis og House Postmaster’s Office... oeeanu mo uiol Lawrence, Robert J., Federal Reserve System.. 657 Lawrence, William a, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House......--3 Lawson, Gloria, D.C. Government, TERT Individual Index 1063 Page Lawson, Dr. J. 8., Jr.,, Electronic Systems, Navy Lawson, Dr. James R., University, NASA Lawson, Paul, American National Red Cross. -655 Lawson, Maj. ‘Gen. RichardL., Operations, Air 539 Lawson, Rogers, House Postmaster’s Office. ___ 426 Lawson, Toni, House Judiciary. 313 Lawson, William D., Outdoor Recreation, Lawton, John W., Civil Service Commission Liaison Office, House Lawton, Mary C., Office of Legal Counsel, Justice. cor cor in + oD Lawton, Stephan E., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Lawton, Thomas, Freer Gallery of Art, Smith-: Laxalt, Carol, secretary to Senator Laxalt. _____ Laxalt, Michelle, National Republican Senatorial Committee Laxalt, Paul (Senator from Nevada): Biography Energy and Natural Resources Committee... Finance Committee 2 Judiciary Committee National Republican Senatorial Committee. - Layne, Bernard, House Small Business Layng, Ww. John, Statistics, Labor Layton, Fred D., General Accounting Office..-Layton, William W., Federal Reserve System. . Lazar, James, Technclogy, NASA Lazarus, Roberto: Ambassador from Honduras Council of American States Lazarus, Simon, Domestic Council Lazorchick, Daniel C., International Labor Affairs, Labor Lea, James W., Office of Official Reporters ols Debates, House Leach, Daniel E., EEOC Leach, James A. S. (Representative from Iowa): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Post Office and Civil Service Committee____ 291 National Republican Congressional Com- Leach, Joan, Senate Budget Committee Leaf, "Maj. ‘Gen. Howard W., Agencies, Air 540 Leahy, Florence M., Official Reporters of De-bates, House 428 Leahy, Patricia C., House Interstate and For-eign Commer Tce. Leahy, Patrick J. (Senator from Vermont): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Commit- Appropriations Committee 2 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Acad-a 5 Leal, Marian Susan, House Interstate and For- eign Commerce Leaman, John E., D.C. Government Lear, Richard, House Postmaster’s Office_._. Leary, Cornelius J., Naturalization, Justice_... 549 Leary, Daniel P., Divisions, GAO 43 Leary, Fairfax, Jr., Electronic Fund Transfers_. 331 Leasor, Jeni L., House Committee on Ap- propriations Leathers, Clarence, L., A.A. to Representative Flynt 379 Leathers, Harland F., Civil Division, Justice.. 544 Leathers, J. M., Technology Assessments Leaverton, Dr. Paul, Health Statistics, HEW__ 618 Leavitt, Alfred L., Patent, Commerce Leavitt, Brenton C., Federal Reserve System... 657 Leavitt, Dr. Milo D., Jr., NIH, HEW Leavitt, Thomas W., FBI, Justice Lebedev, Gregori, AID, State Lebow, Irwin L., Communications, Defense_.. 508 Lebow, Morton A., Health Resources, HEW ___ Lechner, Capt. T. F., Electronic, Navy LeCompte, Lester W., Commodity, Agriculture. Leddy, Thomas, International Monetary Fund. Ledebur, Lawrence F., Civil Division, Justice_._ Lederer, Raymond F. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography Ways and Means Committee Lederman, Leonard L., National Science Foun- Ledogar, Stephen J., State Ledsky, Nelson C., State Leduc, Elizabeth H., President’s Committee cn Science and Technology 478 Lee, Angelique, secretary to Senator Kennedy... Lee, Charles E., Historical, GSA Lee, Chester M., Flight, NASA Lee, David B., A.A. to Representative McKay. Lee, Douglas, Joint Economic Committee Lee, Eric H. M., Senate Committee on Com- Lee, Erika, secretary to Senator Lugar Lee, Howard, L.A. to Delegate Fauntroy Lee, James E., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Lee, Maj. Gen. James M., Army Lee, James O., Jr., Animal, Agriculture Lee, Joan C., Veterans’ Administration Con- gressional Liaison Service 4 Lee, Joe Y., Library, D.C. Government Lee, Jonn E., Jr., Economic Research, Agricul-vs tur 5 Lee, tia: Senate Budget Lee, Vice Adm. K. L. , Air Systems, Navy Lee, Robert E., FCC. Lee, Robert E., Foreign Claims Commission_.. 681 Lee, Sammy, President’ s Council on Physical Fitness andrSporis. |... ohio 2. J tL at 710 Lee, Seaward S., D.C. Government Lee, Dr. Shew, Permits, D.C. Government_-- _ 7% Lee, Virginia T., Commodity, USDA Lees, Frederick J., Office of Administrator, A Leestma, Robert, Office of Education, HEW___ 615 Leet, George A; National Labor "Relations Board Leet, Harry M., National Labor Relations Board 699 LeFante, Joseph A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography... SE a LA tease tea 115 Education and Labor Committee 283 Small Business Committee 294 Leff, Arthur, National Labor Relations Board.-.-i Lefkowitz, Saul, Patent Office, Commerce LeGassie, Roger WwW. A, Energy Research md Development. ...o... 0a. oto titres Legate, A. B. Virkler, Office of the io ty DOT 639 Legere, LaurenceJ., NATO, Defense_ ___.___--506 Leggett, Carroll H., administrative assistant to Senator Morgan. ANA EG nl SL 3 Leggett, Robert L. (Representative from California): Biography: sui.. oo oio aes Ul natant Armed Services Committee Budget Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Leggitt, Dick, administrative assistant to Representative Caputo Leggitt, Glenda, secretary to Representative Heckler of Massachusetts 380 Legler, Glenn D., D.C. Superior Court. __...--776 Legro, Stanley, EPA 667 Lehman, Bruce, House Committee on Judiciary-313 Lehman, Leonard, Customs, Treasury 494 Lehman, Mildred x, Mental Health, HEW____ 617 Lehman, William (Representative from Florida): Biography Budget Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee Lehner, Robert J., Select Committee on As- 30! sassinations Lehnhard, Mary Nell, House Ways and Means 318 Committee 1064 Congressional Directory Page Lehrman, Lynn, secretary to Representative McKinney... coun oosii BI 00 Sua oh 383 FOCoiuiiginoiiia Leib, Abraham, i. tec. un Leidel, Donald C., Department of State________ Leidenfrost, Nancy V., Extension Sey Agriculture... coon 00u. C8 dg anil LL faa, Leininger, Elizabeth, Congressional se Index i. ere cE 323 Leiss, Dr. James E., Standards, Commerce... 595 Leiter, Dr. Joseph, National Library of Medi- Cine, HEW ©. aL i te So gals 622 Leith, Faith, Rules, House..c......0oudu. vuoi. 316 Leith, Marian P., Commission on Libraries___. 697 Lejeune, Michael L., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development__________ 802 LeMaistre, George A.: Administrative Conference... ._..___.__._____ 651 Federal! Deposit Insurance Corporation. __.... 674 LeMaster, Betty, Senate Budget_.______________ 270 Lemberg, William A, FTC.....d.caii. aa.. 680 Lembo, Robert, House Judiciary... ________ 313 Lembo, Rose V., Library of Congress...._...___ 443 Lemesh, Nicholas T., American National Red FOSS. ord lop dene ny I phased Lemmon, Donald E., Administration, Labor__._ 604 Lemov, Michael R., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce-_____._____..___ 311 Lenaghan, MichaelJ., Directors, Red Cross___. 655 Lenches, George, Renegotiation Board... ....-710 Lenfant, Dr. Claude, Heart and Lung, HEW_ _ 622 Lengacher, C. William, Civil, Justice... ......c. 545 Lennon, Brig. Gen. Lynwood B., Liaison, De- BONE. cf Rn nt ean wa na HEY 512 Lennon, Mary Pat, Ways and Means, House____ 318 Lennon, Peter Dean, Rules, House... ...... 205% 316 Lent, Norman F. (Representative from New York) Biography... on. cuauud ui nas tiae yh a nulls Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit-3 so dn UR TAA yg Al J Wd 8! Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 National Republican Congressional Com- mittee do cil. aad Sea SL LI 300 Lenz, Allen J., East-West Commerce___.._.____. 590 Leo, Johw'E., Insurance, HUD... .........u.. 633 Leonard, Michael, Planning, Defense___________ 506 Leonard, Paul F., Branch Office, Securities and Exchange Commission... _..__.._.....--713 Leonard, Robert: House Budget. i Xocuzoi oh nd tlie sit 306 House Ways and Means Committee _._______ 318 Leonard, Will E., International Trade__________ 687 Leonard, William C., Transit Authority.______.__ 730 Leone, Joseph R., Mental Health, HEW _______ 616 Leong, Nanci, secretary to Representative Burton oe Sloat i gages sus nid ii saa Leopold, Dr. A. Starker, Advisory Board on National Parks, Inferior... ........aa-. 5 i053 Leoro, Galo, Organization of American States. Lepeska, Richard G., administrative assistant to Representative Rogers. _____________.__._ 387 Lepley, John, Joint Committee on Taxation._._ 324 Lepori, Col. Mario Ramon, Inter-American Defense Board. oc. 8 0.0. ak 2080.00dat 797 Leppert, Charles, Jr., Republican Policy Committee. i . n. cia ep swede 300 LePrince, Bernard, D.C. Government _.________ 785 Lerdau, Enrique, International Bank. _._______ 803 Lerner, Abram, Hirshhorn Museum, Smith-SOMO. a esai eth wn rend 719 Lerner, Louis, National Commission on Li-braries and Information Science. ___________ LeRoux, Peter W., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate... . 0. ct. A0a iii 421 LeRoy, Catherine, House Committee cn Judiciary: ti i en at 313 Lesesne, Edward H., Board, TVA ............. 725 Leslie, John W., Office of Secretary, Labor _____ 601 Leslie, Mrs. Mary, secretary to Representative SEOE INGAL SL SACO nt I ed J FE 389 Leslie, Philip, Officials, Smithsonian . _________. Lester, Richard L., Jr., Office of Sergeant at ATINS, SONALGL. oo. stn tues anna ren ta Pian 419 800 | Page Leuba, Harold R., Science Information, Smith- UTE A SR BA 2 LB aL MOREA A RS 722 Leung, Ernest, International Monetary_________ 807 LeVan, Lt. Gen. C.J., Staff, DOD... ......0. 506 Levelton, Clifford R., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canad 2 die La aL BEE is 808 Levenson, Caroline S., Administrative Review Commission. Ltr ond... ll) ass 325 Leventhal, Harold, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography). co ody 20Baay Malo ans 742 Levering, Barbara, Senate Budget. ____________ 270 Leverone, Richard L., Civil Service Com- TNISSIONL 0 LU Ln SS rE NER ap ee a 661 Levesque, Jean B., D.C. Government _________ 787 Levin, Barton, State. ...oc.. L0l co soil od 483 Levin, Richard B., House Judiciary. _._____._.__ 313 Levine, Arthur J., Library of Congress.._._____ 439 Levine, Daniel B., Bureau of the Census, COmMMEres. so ue ai a ona ns antl 586 Levin, Edward, Select Committee on Intelli- gence, Senate... conn thi laiE em a 264 Levine, Robert A., Congressional Budget. .____ 435 Levine, Dr. Robert S., Standards, Commerce--596 Levine, Saul, Nuclear "Regulatory Se CORT I 706 Levine, Theodore A., Enforcement, SEC_______ 711 Levine, Zelvin, Marifime, Commerce... 594 Levins, B. Michael, Transportation Safety_.____ 705 Levinson, Jerome, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. 5 coe i od JRL Ta DU. oh 272 Levitas, Elliott (Representative from Georgia): BIOETaDY oc maar men de cms maa rte L SLE Government Operations Committee _________ 284 Public Works and Transportation Committee.. 292 Levitow, John 1., Liaison, VA. .....c ...= J 433 Levitt, William, Installations, Defense _ L-L20502 Levy, "Aaron, Corporation Regulation, " Securi- ties and Exchange Commission ____________ 711 Levy, D. Z., Electronic Systems, Navy.._______ 530 Levy, Martinl,, PCC... 20.0.ido se 672 Levy, Dr. Robert I., Heart and Lung, HEW___ 622 Lewan, Michael, administrative assistant to Representative Solarz. i. ciateade 3! Lewandowski, Bohdan, United Nations__._.____ 817 Lewandowski, Edward R., Engineering, In- terior. Lid drag te rhe SE 58 Lewis, Alvin B., Jr., Select Committee on Sel ER SE A 302 Lewis, Ann, A.A. to Representative Lundine__ 383 Lewis, Barbara D., Joint Committee on Printing... toi dingsBan ronitd co 323 Lewis, Maj. Gen. BennettL., Materiel, Army__ 520 Lewis, Colston A., EEOC 6! Lewis, Donald L., SEC Lewis, E. Gray, Office of General Counsel, NOVY 0 oD pment on RE oop SAE ls 526 Lewis, oe Raymond, Office of the Clerk, House: oon. od nf CEs a 424 Lewis, Faye, D. C. Courts ii: iota Boe on 776 Lewis, Hobart D U.S. Advisory Qorirission on Information. . 651 Governors, Red C 654 Lewis, James L., Disaster Assistance, HUD____ 634 Lewis, Jean P. , Stat Li eT 489 Lewis, Jefferson W., D.C. Fire Department____ 787 Lewis, Dr. Jordan D., Standards, Commerce___ 595 Lewis, Norma H., Senate Appropriations. ag 268 Lewis, Ralph F., ‘Electronic Fund Transfers___ 331 Lewis, Robert Cl, Market Regulation, Securities and Exchange A AE ANE LAN Te Lewis, Robert E., Archives, GSA__________.__.__ Lewis, Robert J. .’ Administrative Conference__. 651 Lewis, Robert J., ‘FTC 680 Lewis, Roger, "administrative assistant to Representative Udall... een. 390 Lewis, Sidney, Hirshhorn, Smithsonian._______ 719 Lewis, Wellington H., GPO re Sat ie Pl oo 438 Lewis, William B.: Electronic Fund Transiers. ......a--.. 331 Employment; Taher. 222235i €05 2 eer Lewis, William H., Department of State_.______ 483 Liapis, Toula, Administrative Review Com- Liberman, Paul, Congressional, Commerce_____ Lichty, Donald H., Institutional Management, Lethbridge, Mrs. Mary C., Library of Congress. 439 NASA 694 Individual Index 1065 Page Page Lichtwardt, R. D., FCC__ 671 Lide, Dr. David ®, Jr. National Bureau of Standards Lidel, Capt. Carl J., U.S. Mission, State. _._____ 484 Liebe, Edward B., Support Staff, USDA Lieb engood, Howard S., Republican Leader- ship, Senate 417 Lieber, Hillary J., secretary to Representative Downey 377 Lieber, William M., Joint Committee on Taxation. Sod SRR Lieberman, Jerome S., Jr. , Renegotiation._ Lieberman, Richard b, Appropriations, 2 Liebert, John G., Agriculture Liebling, Joseph J., Comptroller's Office, Defense... Liekweg, William o. “Inspector “General's "Office, HUD Lierman, Terry L., Appropriations, : Senate Liersch, Judith, ERDA Liesman, Diane, secretary to Representative ig Liffrig, Duane R., HUD Field Offices Light, Gary P., Congressional Record Index__. Ligner, James J., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Ligon, Walter B., Secuflity, DOD Liles, he Marge M., Financial Management, Lilley, #34 Edward, Astrophysical, Smithsonian. Lilly, David M., Federal Reserve_______ Lilly, William E. ., Office of NASA Comptreller-_ Lin, Hua, Engineering, Defense________________ 4 Lin, San, International Monetary Linchuck, Stanley M., SBA Lincoln, Robert A. , Library of Congress. Lind, Matthew M.,, "Pension Guaranty Lindauer, Lt. Col. Jerry D., Public, Defense___ Lindberg, Harry A., Federal Highway, DOT__ Lindeke, Maj. Ronald C., Public Affairs, De- ensey. Cathe Linder, Robert D., “Executive Office of “the President Lindley, John M., Agriculture, House__________ Lindquist, Gordon G., Highway Safety, DOT. Lindsay, Emmett A., Tennessee Valley Au- thority co sire ilsaivhd nla, dls Lindsay, George F., Council, Smithsonian Institution. Lindsay, Capt. W.E., “Supply, Navy. Lindstrom, Herbert, International, Commerce. Lineberger, Col. Joe G:; Manpower, Air Force__ Linen, Tanies A, Japan-U.S. Friendship Com- missio Liner, David C., Office of the Minority Secre- tary, Senate. . 4 Link, Charles A., Jr., U.S. Court of Claims____ Link, David H., Food and Drug, HE Link, Elbert T., Senate Sergeant at Arms Linowes, David F., Privacy Protection Lion, Donor M. , State Liotta, Anthony C., Natural Resources, Justice_ Lipman, Howard, ‘American Art, Smithsonian Institution. _ Lippa, Barbara, Education of Disadvantaged Children. _ Lippe, Lawrence, Labor Lipscomb, Emanuel A., Census, Commerce____ Lipscomb, George T., Grain Inspection, USDA. i Mrs. Glenard, The Congressional u 6! Ly Robert, J., Executive Office. -SELEY Lipske, Alexander J., FCC Lisenby, Sarah F., Administrative Review Commission Lissakers, Karin, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 272 Littell, Harry B., Office of the Legislative Coun-sel, Senate 42 Little, Charles E., Copyright, Library of Con-441 Little, Dopnis L., Research, Library of Con- gres. 44 Little, Robert D., Officeof Administrator, GSA _ 683 Little, Walter B., House Committee cn Ways Littler, Mark D., Federal Paperwork__ Litwiller, Lynne C., Mediation Board... 701 Liverman, James ; Energy Research and Development 66 Livesay, Lt. Col. Theodore J., Inter-American 5 Livingston, Richard E., FAA, DOT Livingston, Robert L., Railroad Retirement. . Livingston, Shelly, House Committee on In- ternational Relations Livingston, Tally R., Mediation and Concilia-i 677 Livingstone, Mrs. Susan, administrative assist- ant to Representative Ichord Livsey, John D., Jr., GPO Lizondo, Luis, OAS Llanes, Juan Alberto: Minister from Paraguay OAS Llewellyn, Neil S., ICC Lloyd, Jim (Representative from California): Biography Armed Services Committee Lloyd, Kathryn B., Civil Service Commission Liaison Office, House 433 Lloyd, Marilyn (Representative from Ten- nessee): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee. Science and Technology Committee Select Committee on Aging Lloyd, Mary Ann, Capitol Telephone Exchange. Lloyd, Maryann B. National Science Founda- Lloyd, O. B., Jr., Public Affairs, NASA Loar, Lt. Comdr, C.R, Medicine, AS Lobdell, Maj. Gen. Harrison, Schools, DOD. Locke, Edward W., ACTION Locke, Maj. Gen. "John L., Soldiers’ and Air- men’s Home 724 Lockett, Bonnie, secretary to Representative Michael O. Myers Lockhart, GwendolynH., House Committee on Merchant Marine and "Fisheries. -Lockhart, Robert E., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service Locklin, Robert R., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Lockwood, David E., Research, Library of Con-Lit Lockwood, Lee, Governmental Affairs, Senate__ 273 1oazls, Paul, Small Business Administra- Loe, Bail L., Maritime, Commerce Loeser, Norma Maine, C Lofgren, Sp. 5 Greg C., Army Liaison Loflin, Leslie, House Science and Technology__ 316 Lofton, James, legislative assistant to Represent-ative Cochran Lofton, James S., administrative assistant to Representative Martin of North Carolina... 383 Loftus, R. Thomas, Office of Secretary of the 2h Loftus, Robert F., House Public Works and Transportation. Lofty, Susie M., Office of Secretary of the Senate._. ph Logsdon, Raymond E., Contract Audit, De- Lohman, David, Senate Appropriations Lohrey, Capt. T. E., Office of Judge Advoesse General, Navy Lombard, Edward E., Committee Lombard, Col. 1066 Congressional Directory Page Lonergan, Edward M., International Labor ARS, Labor ai rade Sei 602 Long, dre B., D.C. Government. ________. Lops, Clarence D. (Representative from Mary- and Biography: tf. C0 did 78 Appropriations Committee. ..________________ 277 Board of Visitors, Military Academy._._______ 335 Long, Francis A., Secret Service, Treasury.__.. 496 Long, Sis Ww. ’ (Representative from Louisi- ana, Biography. oora ad 74 RulesCommittee. . ..... ou. obi ion 293 Joint Economic Committee... ________._______ 324 Long, Maj. Gen. Homer S., Staff, Army________ 519 Long, Linda L., Senate Commerce___.___.______ 270 Long, Oliver, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, United ..-i. lo... 818 Nations... Long, Raymond J., Data Systems, Agriculture... 564 Tong, Richard E., FBI, Justice. ..___...._.l.i.. 547 Long, Vice Adm. Robert L. J., Operations, NYY i a a ath ai iw 529 Long, Roseoe B.,, FCC... ou...hoi i 672 Long, Russell B (Senator from Louisiana): Blographys oo co re Te 72 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- mittee. oh ca er 254 Finance Committee. il. coi. a io aiaiolions 256 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Joint Committee on Taxation. _____.__________ 323 Board of Visitors, Merchant Marine Academy. 335 Long, Wayne E., House Administration Com- 11 OT Be RE Dh AE Te Lr ig Sun 309 Longest, Capt. C. B., Education, Navy._._.__.____ 534 Longmuir, D. Gordon, Canada-US. Defense... 813 Lonsdorf, "Mrs. Richard G., Park Foundation, re a NT 556 Looft, DonaldJ., Research, Defense______.______ 507 Looijen, A. Ij. A International Bank _________ 802 Loomis, Philip A. Jr., Administrative Con- (oC TR eh 651 Loomis, Philip A., Jr., Securities and Exchange Commission = oi. cn os Ua ui neat Looper, J. D., Agriculture Service, Agriculture... 567 Lapess Alvaro E., Organization of American Lopez, Donald S., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian... oooomoev Lopez, Gabriela Touchard, OAS. ........2: Lopez G., Milton H., Tuna Commission -______ 800 Lopez, Manuel, Research, Interiors. aac... on Lopez, Rafael D. , Permits, D. C. Government___ 785 Lépez-Ferrer, Daniel, Pan American Health___ 813 Lord, Douglas R., Space Flight, NASA _______. 693 Loreg, John, Jr., 6 rr Ren Ea Bh COS 679 Lorentz, Norbert A., Investigation, Agriculture. 563 Lorenz, Carl J., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Ce Le Pe 315 Lorenz, Laurence T., CSC Loria, John C. , Systems, NARA oped Lor ili Losch, Ronald K., Merchant Marine i Fisheries, Houses toi a oila Lose, Graydon I., Comptroller's Office, Defense. 3 Lotis, Jon G., Federal Power Commission _ _ __. 678 Lott, Trent (Representative from Mississippi): Biography a Rae me SR RE 97 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... __ 291 Rules Commitiee. 0. i. ci sito innicmainn 293 Commission on Congressional Mailing Stand- ards Sa A a Ra TB Re en hig in 329 Lote It Gen. Walter E., Engineering, Defense.. 499 Louchheim, Mrs. Katie, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian... = F-.... o a Ts 721 Loughlin, Jo, House Public Works and Trans-portation. eae 314 Loughran, James V., General Counsel’s Office, Agricaure to. oooh Loon Fekete ll 562 Loughran, John L., Ambassador to the Somali Republic 846 Loughry, Jan,n, House Standards of Offical Conduct Loush, Mark A., Branch Offices, Securities and Exchange COMMISSION... coos memeata nt Page Louthian, Robert C., Jr., Office of the Legisla-tive Counsel, Serie; . or 421 Louttit, Richard, NSF... 702 Love, Denise A., Senate Agriculture, ‘Nutrition, and Forestry... ___. FAIRER ILIAD Love, G. D., Federal Highway, DOT: orn 644 Love, Harold, American Art, Smithsonian____ 718 Love, Linda, secretary to Representative Dornan 77 Lovelace, Dr. Alan M., Administration, NASA _ 690 Lovell, Capt. James A., Jr., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports____________ 710 Lovenheim, David A., administrative assistant to Representative Horton 381 Lovenheim, Mrs. Roberta, National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Charen. Soo lol ath nnn nr a ewe Sil 690 Lovesee, Alan R., House Education and Labor__ 308 Lovett, Doris: Secretary to Baker...o-oo... 368 Senator . Republican Leadership, Senate. _____________ 417 Loving, Comdr. H., Information, Navy__.______ 527 Loving, Joseph H, American National Red TRE PR NA TC SE 0 I 654 Low, David B., sno dmport Bank... .i....ai-669 Low, Mrs. Ethel R Secretary to Senate Byrd of West Virginia. ___ 3a Office of the Majority Leader, Senate___.____ 416 Low, Stephen, Ambassadorto ZANDIR, «seo Be Lowe, Dr. Charles U., Public Health, HEW __ Lowe, Brig. Gen. Dewey KE. 'K., Logistics, Fri BOI. fie os oS aS SI a 540 Lowe, Harry, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian... ood J Liar iocam, JE) 720 Lowe,J. William, International Monetary Fund_ 808 T.owe, Nancy R., A.A. to Representative Bolling. 374 Lowe, Victor 4 General Accounting Office... 436 Lowell, Joseph 'W., Jr., Civil Service Com- aisslon oo. os a 660 Lowenstein, James G., State. _____._______.____ 484 Lowenstern, Henry, Statistics, Labor... .i....0i 608 Lower, Ms. Ann K., A.A. to Representative Bekhardt iat aati 377 Loweth, Hugh F., Office of Management gd, Budget eh mm LSE A Lowitz, Donald8., State... .. ol. i liv :0 5: Lowrey, George Minter , L.A. to Representative Whalen... xwe: sd Nasa ong JY Serheso or 390 Lowrance, William W., State... cco eee 480 Lowry, Rhonwyn, Extension Service, Agricul- ture 577 Lozano, Ignacio E., Salvador. for la. ies a ae 842 Lozito, Paul, House Post Office. ________________ 426 Luaboisse, Henry R., Secretariat, UN___.______ 817 Lucas, Charles Py HUD Field Office... _____ 636 Lucas, Johanna, House Administration._.______ 309 Lucas, Mary Lou, secretary to Representative Se Lucey, Norah P., secretary to Representative WAKA ore hd Cl A ada l 3 Lucey, Susan M., House Public Works and Transportation RE Fe a TI 3 Lucht, David A., Fire Prevention, Commerce. 583 Lucian, Alfred, House Postmaster’s Office... 426 Lucian, John v, Administration, HUD_______ Ludwiczak, Robert J., A.A. to Representative Myers of Pennsylvania te Teel wri ie 3 Luehrmann, Alan E., Office of the Architect of 4% the Capitol RE I a CNB el 3 Luers, WilliamH., State... oo 484 Lufkin, Dan W., Park Foundation, Interior____ 556 Lugar, "Richard 'G. (Senator from Indiana): Biography... ci. tic eninic asin nc nonin 58 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- mittee a a a pea is 250 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- MI Cee at a Erk eR mm A a ny 253 Select Committee on Intelligence... 264 Lujan, Manuel, Jr. (Representative from New Mexico): Biography... coe orrmnm on meeps mam 116 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ..___ 286 Science and Technology Committee. __ 293 National Republican Congressional Com- ston. aeet da Sash Individual Index 1067 Page Page Lukash, Rear Adm. William M., Executive OfficeofthePresident..... 0... 0... 472 Luken, Thomas A. (Representative from Ohio): Biography: oanl en 140 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Small Business Committee... _______________ 294 Inke, Alden, ICC. .o .. i 688 Lulli, Antonio, Organization of American States. 811 Lumpkins, Doris B., secretary to Representa- tive Edwards of California.____.__._______. 378 Tuna, Joseph, SBA... x 714 und, Paul 1... Capitol cc .: 431 Police............. Lund, William S., Park Foundation, Interior... 556 Lundberg, Cliff E., Directors, Red Cross.._.... Lundberg, Lennart E., Forest Service, Agricul- dure. iar EN ae 579 Lundberg, Rolf Th., International Finance_____ 805 Lunde, Dr. Anders S., Health Dssonress, HEW. 03 Lundell, E.D, Surgery, Nav 532 Lundhoim, Frank R office of the Sergeant at ATINS, Senate... ir i ae aii a 4 Lundin, Bruce T., Field Installations, NASA__ 696 Lundine, Stanley N. (Representative from New York): Blography hs. i a a ers aman Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs... ___._. Select Committee on Aging___________.___._._. Lundsgaard, Dennis S., Farm Credit 67 Lundy, Margaret, secretary to Representative Symms 389 11 Se Rt SR AT LA IN Lunney, Glynn S., Flight, NASA ______________ pot Lunsford, Elizabeth D., House Veterans’ Affairs a a i aan Luoma, Laurie K., Hearings and Appeals, In-BOT i i dm na Lupton, Floyd J., administrative assistant to Representative Jones of North Carolina_.___ 381 Lupton, Jean W., secretary to Senator Stafford. 372 Luria, Donald S. , Census, Commerce. ___...__ 587 Lurie, Alvin D. , IRS, | NR Lussier, Edward F. Administration, Postal OIVICE ft eet A 728 Luther, Jlomer L., Jr., Park Foundation, In- Luther, William A. FCC Lutz, Theodore Cc, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority EL Sam on Luy, Mira F., Fv i fo assistant to Rep- resentative Badillo_ _________._____________ 374 Luzzi, Angela, secretary to Representative Lybecker, Louis E., Federal Highway, DOT._. Lyday, James, House Budget Committee. ____. Lyddan, Robert H., Geological Survey, In- V1) pr Se SR TS or Se 554 Lydens, Paul, Field Offices, HUD. ___.__...___ Gin ane M., House Legislative Counsel's PE Eo Gene, Aeronautics and Space Tech- nology, NASA 6! Lyman, Richard W., Arts and Humanities _.__ Lynam, Marshall L.: Administrative assistant to Representative WrIght op. ia Le at us ate Office of the Majority Leader, House.....____. Lynch, Don L., Senate Committee on Armed LRa re Lynch, Donal, International Monetary Fund... 807 Lynilt, Francis Developmental Disabilities, Lynch, James, Senate Commerce__.____._._.____ Lynch, Marie M., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation... _______. 315 Lynch, Norris A., Domestic, Commerce_._.___. 589 Lynch, Timothy, Senate Commerce... 270 Lynch, William, Criminal Division, Justice. ._. 546 Lynes, Russell, American Art, Smithsonian____ 718 Lynn, James A., Inter-American Development Bank Lynn, John E., administrative assistant to Rope resentative Jones of Oklahoma. _____________ Lyon, Harvey E., Operating, ERDA__________ aot Lyon, Maj. Gen. William, Staff, Air Force... __ 540 Lyons, Genevieve G., D.C. Government_______ 784 Lyons, John H., National Commission for Manpower POlCY ci. io. cus mis aaneittusdte 330 Lyons, Dr. John W., Standards, Commerce... 596 Lyons, Philip, House Budget___________________ 307 Lyons, William W., Office of Under Secretary, 17v1 SRNRTR ERD EN 551 Lytle, Richard H., Smithsonian Institution..__ 717 M McAdams, Francis H., Transportation Safety_. 704 McAdams, Dr. John, Organization of American States... iitrvene Yo oi tu pelaon I 811 McAdoo, Scott D., House Agriculture__________ 304 McAfee, Anne N., Joint Economic Committee__ 325 McAfee, William, Department of State_.________ 487 McAleer, Col. John J., Jr., Logistics, Defense___ 511 McAlister, John T., Jr., Technology Assessment. 445 McAllester, Walter R., Migratory Bird Conser- vation Commission...2: 800 1 330 McAllister, James F., Joint Committee on Con- gressional Operations... oi. o-ooait 322 McAllister, Josephine, House Budget. __________ 307 McAllister, Taddy, secretary to Representative Murphy of New York...i. 385 McAlpine, Jefferson R., D.C. Government_____ 789 McArdle, Paul F., Superior Court of the District YL A 774 McArtor, Robert C., Board on Geographic . Names; Interdor.. coi olla rai 560 McAuliffe, Neil, A.A. to Representative Am- YT.717171 AAA PRE Ray Sr FIR, CEL Ra Bay ia. Mt 373 r McBaine, Turner H., Administrative Con- ference FEY IEad LORRNE. ook Ae Im hs SF hes | Ed 651 McBride, Charlie, Democratic Senatorial Com- I a RL 262 McBride, Everett L., ys Safety, DOT ..____ 646 McBride, Thomas F., CAB..... 224.2659 McBride, Gen. William V.,Bair “Air Foree._.__ 538 McCabe, Celia, secretary to "Representative Blanchard. ool wis aise ein raat ota 374 McCabe, Christine A., House Legislative Counsel's OMCe. bn tdi Ht 4 «ool atide McCabe, Mike, Environmental Conference. . McCabe, Peter G., Administrative Office of U.S. Stark McCann, DorothyH., Insurance, HUD_______- McCann, Ethel J., Army Liaison. forex McCann, Lt. Comar. R. Ge Appraisal, Navy__ho McCarthy, John Go. Civil Service Commission. 662 McCarthy, John J., ‘Civil Service Commission__ 660 McCarthy, John J., Tax Division, Justice. ._-_-546 McCarthy, Col. Joseph J., Marine Corps Memo- ak Commission. tw Aino le teem 330 McCarthy, Karen L., International Broad- casting. oi i eae McCarthy, Robert J., Services, Labor... _____-606 McCarthy, Thomas, Health Resources, HEW__ 618 McCarthy, Thomas G., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission Et 663 Os Vincent T., Government Printing i So) Harrison B., Joint Committee on axation ry aS a 324 McCeney, James B., Organization of American Sintes ti Hl te Ne 8 McClain, Lyle, House Aging. ——————————— McClarin, William H., Training Center, Treas-YL fe At EO 5 SleLa SRE SR 495 1068 Congressional Directory Page McClellan, John L. (Senator from Arkansas): Blography ioirs ilo. oot Mas py Appropriations Committee. __________________ 251 Governmental Affairs Committee____________ 258 Judiciary Committee: i... pio 260 AGHA. «ona antr thal Ea 580 McClelland, Walter M., Boards, State_ _ -_-484 McClintock, John T., Federal Reserve System__ 658 McClory, Robert (Representative from Illinois): Biography... oo Leow 0 on RTE 54 Judiciary Committees’ ©: 5 hi 289 The Interparliamentary Union_.______________ 334 McClory, Mrs. Robert, The Congressional Club. 664 McCloskey, Paul N., Jr. (Representative from California): Biography. Sos oii sigan 2 an 16 Government Operations Committee. ______ 984 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ 290 Academy, ir sho tann ole 0 pe ei Le hs 335 McCloskey, Robert J., Ambassador to the Netherlands soo. ool” oo oT McCloskey, Robert L., Appalachian Regional Conunission. Loaly ier Erle McClung, Nelson D., Office of Secretary, Treas-Hr MEY oil Saas am aa Ha th 9 McClure, Gordon F., International Finance.___ 805 Biography --asie io ee Fad Th a Ta 46 Budget Committee.) il 0 ion UTA 254 Energy and Natural Resources Committee.__. 255 Environment and Public Works Committee__ 256 Republican Policy Committee. ._____________ 263 Hive Patterson... 5 di von oi a 385 McClure, Col. Samuel L., Personnel, Air Force__ 539 McColl, Eldon L., Office of Administrative Assistant Air Foreestei. = °F 8 538 McCollister, Mrs. John, Congressional Club ____ 665 McConaghy, Marcia B., Joint Committee on YANGON. Si i es h 323 McConaghy, Mark L., Joint Committee on ation. so oo 0 ooh wl ae A i0a0g McConachie, Charles R., Antitrust, Justice ___ 544 McConihe, Michael H., S Ret EA INGA | McConn, Earle M., Jr., Tax, Justice.___________ 546 McConnaughey, Edward C.,Jr., FTC__________ 680 McConnell, Andrew B., Divisions, GAO______ 437 MoCo, Dr. Dudley G., Applications, a McConnell, Guy G., Senate Appropriations____ 267 McConnell, John J., Export-Import Bank______ 670 McConnell, Col. John P., Logistics, Defense____ 511 McConnell, John W., Defense Civil Preparedness Agoney. [on Ee eg Ed 08 McConnell, Warren H., Alcohol, Treasury. _____ 493 McConnell, Robert, Commodity Analysis, USDA Lc oo ar oe anon MecConnon, James C., Transportation Policy___ 331 McConnon, Robert J., Employment, Labor. ___ 606 McConoughey, Samuel R., FCC... _-... 673 McConville, George L., Fiscal, Treasury... .... 495 McConville, Capt. W. E., Surgery, Navy_______ 533 McCord, John W., Research and Engineering, Olonse. Cr Em Lh 499 McCord, Marcia, Senate Human Resources...__ 273 McCorkle, Linda A., Senate Commerce Com- mittee. oon Ae RYT SAE fan iC OT) McCormack, Donald E., Soil, USDA__________ 580 McCormack, Mike (Representative from Wash- ington): Blography. >... 0 i Sir am oh gy Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Science and Technology Committee _________ 293 McCormack, Mrs. Mike, Congressional Club___ 664 Page McCoubrey, Dr. Arthur O., Standards, Com-THOren. os ss sabes tp TRMcCoy, Garnett, American Art, Smithsonian Institution. 0 op nT 718McCoy, Jerry J., Parks, Interior. ______________ 556McCoy, Mose, House Post Office_______________ 498McCoy, Neal S., Finance, SEC... "7-1 ogultae. on LL Lt ee a 576 McCray, Joyce F., D.C. Government __________ 784McCray, Porter, Archieves, Smithsonian. _____ 718McCree, Mary Lynn, Historical, GSA__________ 685McCree, Wade Hampton, Solititor’s Office, Justice sin. a TAAaT 541 MoGulen, Joseph T., Assistant Secretary, BYY Y aeoo J al ee eariE Megas, Miss Nancy, The Congressional u McDade, Joseph M. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography: i fiotic om eo 155 Appropriations Committee... _ 277 Small Business Committee... oo il 204 McDaniels, Ms. Lorraine: District of Columbia Committee. _____________ 307 Secretary to Representative Diggs_ __________ 377 McDavid, Joseph T., Office of Communications, Agriculture: "10. 0 Fe McDavitt, Peter, Logistics, Navy. _____________ 524 McDermett, John J., FBI, Justice... -o _. 547 McDonald, A. Keith, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission... .... McDonald, Anthony M., Jr., Commodity Fu-oat bres. im a a McDonald, Burton C., Civil Service Com- sslony, Sh SeCa Bel McDonald, Clinton I., D.C. Government______ 783 McDonald, Daniel D., Indian, Interior... ______ 552 McDonald David, House Postmaster’s Office... 426 McDonald. Jack, Jr., Reference, Library of Coneress. 0: awdnnriowddl McDonald, John W., Jr., International Labor___ 806 McDonald, Julie W., administrative assistant to Representative Thornton____.._____________. 389 McDonald, Larry (Representative from Georgia): Biography wom np suse en 0 Sear Soi 40 Armed Services Committee___________________ 279 McDonald, Capt. Leo J., Marine Corps, Navy__ 529 McDonald, Ralph E., Office of Architect of the Capitol. gif Yess Ltn aug to 430 McDonald, Shirley B., Geographic Names, Trerior oo ca bs on SL SE aa 60 McDonald, Thomas R., Electric Program, USDA «mioae se Em i B78 McDonald, Virgil C., D.C. Government. ______ 789 McDonald, Rear Adm. Wesley L., Personnel, TET pot Ai ES le LGR Ra a McDonald, Inso. Wilbert, Capitol Police. ______ 431 McDonald, William G., Nuclear Regulatory..__ 705 McDonnell, Capt. J. R., Mapping, Defense. ____ 510 McDonnell, Nancy, Department of State. ______ 482 McDonough, Francis A., Treasury. ..__________ 492 McDonough, Capt. Joseph A., Jr., Coast Guard, DOR ey aT 641 McDonough, Richard, House Postmaster’s ALTRIRE ERR de McDougall, Charles, Extension Service, Agri- Cuibare. ie nan eT Sa a 577 McDowell, Rear Adm. Charles, JAG, Navy____ 526 McDowell, John D., Office of Secretary, Senate. 418 McDowell, John R., Field Offices, HUD__.____ 636 McEarchern, William H.: Naval Air Systems Command. ________._.____ 530 Ar,NOVYy. fi Cam dA A es 503 Indwidual Index Page McElhanon, William E., Management Services, Agricoliure sc 5 a Se ae 574 McElroy, Sally, Public Affairs, DOD___________ 505 McElvain, Carole A., secretary to Representa- ELIE To ME ach a RN Sa McElvain, Lee, House Committee on Interior and Insalar ....... Affairs... 00... McElvey, Sandra, secretary to Representative Foley 379 McElyes, “Steward D., General Accounting McEnnis; Leonard J, BTC... a Se 2 ooo. McEvoy, John T., Senate Budget Committee. 254 McEwen, A. C., U.S.-Canada Boundary.._._____ 804 McEwen, Bill, A.A. to Representative Hefner. 380 McEwen, Hazel, Board of Geographic Names. _ 560 McEwen, Robert C. (Representative from New York): Blographiye cst re tol An a Appropriations Committee... o.oo... McFadden, W. Clark, II, Senate Armed Services Committee. oo oo oar Soir oa oii 2 McFall, John J. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography fa esa 17 Appropriations Committee’...s >i co 277 MeFarland, Jom W., ICC... 2... ao 02.0 689 McFarland, Sgt. Joy E., Naval Liaison. ________ 434 ~ McFarland, Marvin W., Library of Congress..__ McFarland, S. Jefferson, House Education and McFate, Mary Ann, Business, Commerce. _____ 588 McFee, "Thomas S., Legislation, JEW... =... 611 McGaffigan, Edward, State. a ie McGahan, Samuel 1; Office of Legislative Counsel, House; _&= 428 McGance, Philip Vy, administrative assistant to Senator Randolph McGann, Mary B., secretary to Representative Forsythe age ey ER Ge Tee McGarry, John W., House Administration ______ McGarvey, Maj. Gen. Billie J., Resources, Air Force. __ REPE TRE McGee, Gale W. Y8iste. 1 _. 485 Me Gee, Joseph iy ., administrative assistant to Representative McKinney... ___ 383 McGee, Marie V., House Majority Whip’ s Office. 423 Me Gettrick, Carole, Ways and Means, House____ 318 Mc Gettrick, Frank B., Office of Education, TBW. arr oo Dit ws oh de 614 McGhee, Anne, secretary to Representative MOR OIC adrd a Ba 384 Mec anes. Roy L., Senate Periodical Press Gal-> er akan oh ah a a iE Ol, Mec Cai, Will A ET a LS 72 McGiffert, Maj. Gen. John R., II, Selected Agencies, Army. i sivas. 1019 McGill, Dan M., Pension Benefit_______________ 709 Mec Gillicuddy, Mrs. Helen H., Research, Army. 517 McGinn, Michael, Federal Paperwork SR My 326 McGinty, Earl ; Office of Administrator, 5 NASA: McGlennon, John A. ES "Environmental Pro-tection Agency ORR PRI © RE as Jide i vl Mc Gloon, Shirlee Enders, administrative assist- ant to Representative Stanton____________ McGough, Duane, Research, HUD ____________ 630 Mec Gough, Guillermo, Organization of American Staessen 811 McGough, Pater J, GAO. 2. = 10 433 McGovern, George (Senator from South Da- kota): Biography 0c oe ig 167 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- mittee. Yn: oc iE es NEL 250 Foreign Relations Committee _______________ 257 Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. oc. Crit a Ca McGovern, James F., Naval Liaison, House____ McGowan, Beckie, Vice President’s Office, Capitol ALAR Th I CI merle of 416 McGowan, Carl, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography). 7 oadoen al 741 McGowan, Frank M., Library of Congress______ 442 McGowan, John J., "Maritime Administration, Commerce McGowan, Richard J., Customs, Treasury _.____ McGown, Neilson A., Senate Committee on ADDropriations.. o.oo aml cial aa McGrady, Florence T., House Judiciary Com- mittee: cla fy Cin diait i he e LL 313 McGrath, Capt. H. A., Electronic, Navy_______ 531 McGrath, John P.,-Heusing, HUD: 2... 627 McGrath, Joseph S., Capitol Page School ______ 432 MeGraw, Jack W., Disaster, HUD 2... .-634 McGraw, Paul E., Federal Home Loan Bank Bod ae OES 676 McGraw, William F., Hearings and Appeals, I RL SR RL 551 McGregor, Steven E., Senate Commerce________ 270 "Mc Gruder, John L., Office of Secretary, DOT.__ 640 McGuire, John R., Forest Service, Agriculture__ 577 McGuire, Leonard P., Western Union, House.__ 433 MeQGuire, Mary, Senate Budget... ____________ 70 McGuire, Matthew F., senior judge, U.S. Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia (blography). 2. iio ra Eee 757 McGuire, Robert, House Administration_______ 308 McGuire, Robert G., D.C. Government________ 787 Mec Guirl, Mrs. Marlene C., Library of Congress. 444 Mec Gurn, Barrett, Officer of the Supreme Court. 737 McGurn, Thomas P., Technology Assessment__ 445 McHugh, Matthew F. (Representative from New York): Biography. Ce ia 129 Agriculture Committee...o-oo. .. 276 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _______ 286 McHugh, Patricia, secretary to Senator Me- Iatyre fa ea 371 McKenna, Margaret A., Executive Office. ______ 472 Mcllhenny, Henry P., Fine Arts, Smithsonian. 720 Mecllwain, Samuel D., Democratic National Congressional Committee ___.__.____________ 298 McIndoe, Col. Darr:ll W., Radiobiology -_______ 533 McInerney, Brig. Gen. James E., Jr., Logistics, Alrfloree tis Ss ees CLs nh 540 McInerney, James L., House Government Operations ic Tol 308 McIntire, James D., administrative assistant to Representative Brown of Ohio. __________.___. 375 McIntosh, William F., D.C. Government._.____. 792 Melntyre, Carl H., D.C. Government_.__._____ 787 McIntyre, Douglas I., Civil Service Commission. 661 McIntyre, Fred L., Superior Court of the Dis-trictof Columbia. = rc. i di 774 Melniyre, James T.33r., OMB. i 03: a..0 473 McIntyre, Kathleen, D.C. Government._..____. 785 McIntyre, Madame Marie J., Ambassador from a Grenada. = tid an Lai theta McIntyre, Thomas J. (Senator from New Hampshire): LIEA On SR a RAE DSR ey TR 107 Armed Services Committee _____________.___-252 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com-PEIAA FL NER Lo aS Lu, SOs Tr Ca A AEE MC 253 Commission on Federal Paperwork. ______._. 326 Joint Committee on Defense Production... 322 Select Committee on Small Business. ______--265 McIntyre, Victor Chrysostom: Ambassador from Trinidad and Tobago__.._-837 Organization of American States... ---810 McIntyre Virginia, secretary to Representative Harrington: oo. fori i list 380 Melver, Diana L., Senate Aging Committee... 266 McKay, Gordon A., Election Commission... 674 McKay, Julian B., Housing, HUD. oa sui 628 McKay, K. Gunn "(Representative from Utah): Blography isi iii te wbmmns satan sable nots 179 Appropriations Committee... .~o---277 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy____. 335 McKay, Robert C., Public Works and Trans-portation, House THIS ea 315 McKee, Jean, o-oo -oeoaoo--655 Bicentennial... McKee, Rear Adm. Kinnaird R., Academy, 5 ba£1 hea Abb 2 Se LLL RSE, Orn ihe 519 McKeever, Timothy A., A.A. to Senator Stevens. 20. or ida ss Sans ad ae, ll 72 McKelvey, Vincent E., Geological Survey, Interiors oe Eas err Sues 554 1070 Congressional Directory Page Merendeys Robert J., lbvernmeiit Printing Oc Ls rN in ua 438 MiB, Lee, secretary to Representative Butler 40 nyER Re 375 McKenna, Margaret A., Executive Office... __ 472 McKenzie, Chester V., D.C. Government______ 786 MeKenzie, Vernon, DOD...=. 500 Health, . McKeown, William K., Bureau of Domestic Commerce... Gs cifieiz oar 7 RET Ss 589 McKeown, William L., Domestic, Commerce._ 90 McKie, Alan RB. POC mer 25 tr mae i 671 McKinley, Charles H., Engineering, Defense____ 499 McKinley, David Ww.) Training Center, Treas- IY eesbo i we mt 495 McKinley, Stanley E., Immigration, Justice. __ 549 McKinney, George K., U.S. Marshal’s Office, ot OR adi Sl RE, 547 MeKinney,; Jameg:C., PCC. =v M0 oo. 673 McKinney, Stewart 'B. (Representative from Connecticut): Bloprapliy His hag re Sen eae 30 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- ket2 Rene RR Rar Te AR a it 280 District of Columbia Committee _____________ 282 Select Committee on Assassinations. _________ 302 Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia... .. 0 «0 = 333 McKnight, Frank G., Stabilization and Con-servation Service, Agriculture_____________. 566 McKnight, Frank G., Blind and Severely Handieapped= =o ora ea he 663 McKnight, Shirley, Public Works and Trans- portation, House. i. cit Fic wre 315 McKune, John F., Management, Interior_______ 553 McLachlen, Thomas P., Gallaudet College, 1E 612 McLain, Elmer W., Equal Employment Oppor-tunity Commission... .: i i alr.tw 669 McLain, Patrick M., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House. =o py 0. i 311 McLaughlin, Ellen C., Inspector General's Office, HUD. ai ys isn nb 0g 630 McLaughlin, Frederick A., New Communities, Mh oh pie ol UE lh Ae ET 632 McLaughlin, John P., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House. 7 AL RREIR HE Ol la 312 McLaughlin, Mrs. Linda, secretary to Repre-serriative Conable. © one ree 376 McLaughlin, Mary M., Senate Committee on Foreign'Relations 2: 1 5 0 com weet 272 Melanin, Patricia, secretary to na AY ae a AT a a McLaughlin, Peggy, A.A. to Senator Metcalf__ 4) McLaughlin, Peter J.: Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Divi-sion 778 Superior Court of the District of Columbia__ L770 McLaughlin, Lt. Samuel B., Capitol Police___._ 431 McLaughlin, Terssa D., House Agriculture. 304 Melanphiin, William E., Office of Education, 1E 614 McLaughlin, WilliamJ., Administration, Labor. 604 McLaughlin, William S., Occupational Safety and Health L Honw Commission... 355. 707 McLean, McLean, Kenneth A., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs_____ 253 McLellan, Edna, secretary to Representative Spellman SEY 0 EE EE 389 McLelland, McLeod, Michael R., Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry._._..._. McLeod, W. Mullins, administrative assistant to Representative Davis of South Carolina. 377 McLoughlin, Hollis, A.A. to Representative Fenwick McLuckie, Fred P., A.A. to Representative Murphy of Pennsylvania 385 McMahan, Iliff, National Labor Relations Board, 0 TT RE mee McMahan, Michael, Community Planning, HUD McMahon, George N., Field Offices, HUD ____ 634 Page McManus, Allegra P., House Interstate and For-elen Commerce sidan i 11 o...... Sogn McManus, Robert H., Urban Mass Transpor- tation, DOT. ose. o noise 646 McMartin, Philip, Joint Economic Committee. 325 McMichael, Guy S., III, Veterans Administra- :% Fy ECE ASR NG na CC Spi McMillan, Elizabeth, Interior and Insular Affairs, 3 LR I RRR 309 McMorrow, MichaelJ., Maritime, Commerce... 592 McMullan, Jane, Senate Committee on Ap- propriations a a ER A SLE 268 McMullen, Darlene, House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. _._.._.___..._.. 311 McMullin, Marsha, secretary to Representative PORES. col asl a ak es Thea 390 McMurray, E. Homer, Office of Official Reporter to House Committees. ......._......__. 429 McMurray, Kay, National Mediation Board__._ 7 700 McMurray, Richard B., Small Business Admin-LR Me TAS a i IR SSRI 713 MoNer Got. Carl H., Jr., Research, Army_____ MeNair, Janet, House Committee on Judiciary. 3 13 MecNall, Dr. Preston E., Standards, Commerce. 5 96 McNally, Patricia, Senate Sergeant at Arms 0} Ree od a rae 419 MeNamar, RTL, BNO. of i i ei. 680 McNamara, Robert S.: Internationa Bank oc. ood eas 819 International Development Association, U.N. 8 19 International Finance Corporation. _________ 805 McNaught, William, Rosas Smithsonian__.___ 718 McNaughten, Neal x, Pei eli 672 McNaughton, Jeanne A O smi A fairs, ro Eo RN SS CoN a SR fh 273 McNealy, Delbert D., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Madden, Croan re tT 804 McNeeley, Mary Louisa: Secretary to Senator Cranston.._._.___.__.__._ 369 Senate Majority Whip’s Office. ___.._......._. 416 Mend, one L., Jr., American Arts, Smith- McNeill. Beth, Office of the Majority Leader, v1 LE SNR et oy Re Ll 0 422 McNeill, Charles R., Federal Reserve_._______ 657 McNeish, Peter F., SBA: a ERT] 714 McNerney, Leo J. Insurance, BUD... -.7033 NeHinen, Syl, Ir. National Science Founda-“01 MiG Dale R., Office of Management a Budget ie A ea McPhail. nd L., Office of Socrelaty of as Senate..._. Se se 418 McPhail, Robert L., “Field, Inferior au 3 559 McPherson, Harry 'C. Jr, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smith-TTFET 7 Pant Sd a i Me ER i 723 McPherson, Louise Marie, Senate Rules and Ad-4 ministration BEART Sata Sr AC ad RE 1 27 McPherson, Rose E., Comptroller, Defense_____ 500 McPherson, Stephen M., Parks, Interior... __.... 556 McQuade, Henry P., Occupational Safety... 707 McQuillen, Charles, ‘Senate Budget... ...-5 200 McQuinn, Myra Jo, Ww ays and Means, House___. 318 MecOQuoid, George 7, Civil Service Commission. 660 McRae, John, Tiouse Post Office... nv. 426 McRorie, Johnson Wi, GPO: i. hates 438 McTiernan, Thomas T, Nuclear Regulatory..__ 705 McVay, §Scott, Park Foundation, Interior.....:. 556 McVee, Curtis V., Land Management, Interior... 559 MeV icker, Deborah S. , secretary to Representa- tive TL 387 McWhorter, Laurence S., Deputy Attorney General’ s Office, Justice ah 541 MecZier, Ruby B., D.C. Government...__ 792 Maadini, Abdelkader, Chargé d’Affaires, Al-Sh TL A ER CLS IE NS CE SE Mi Joe, Small Business Administration... 714 Mabee, E. Daryl, HUD Field Offices..____._-_. 637 Mabry, Samuel A. , legislative assistant to Repre- sentative MCFall ose _-383 Macari, Robert A., administrative “assistant to Representative Rss. Soo JS Tes a 387 MacArthur, H. Kathleen, Joint Economic Com-Mee ea 325 Individual Index 1071 MacBean, Madeline F., Executive Office MacCallum, Lloyd, International Joint Com-mission, United States and Canada. a. Joseph H., House Minority Leader’s MacCuoig, D: oe, ot Blind and Severely Handicapped MacDonald, Frank H., Mint, Treasury. MacDonald, Helen T., administrative assistant to Representative 'Addabbo MacDonald, Martha E., Senate _ Intelligence._. MacDonald, Mary, House Administration..__.__ 309 Macdonald, Robert C., Tung Commission. .___ 800 MacDonnell, Vincent L., Regents, Smithsonian. 717 MacFarland, Alfred T., Interstate Commerce Commission 68 Machin, José Maria, Council, American States_. 810 Maclver, Dale, House Committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia 307 Mack, Gladys W., D.C. Government._._.._____ 783 Mack, John, Jr., Executive Office, D.C. Gov- 78 Mack, Julia Cooper, D.C. Court of Appeals... __ Mack, Thi , administrative assistant to Senator ay Macki, Ahmed, Ambassador from Oman Mackie, Philip L., Commodity, Agriculture____ 567 Mackie, Robert L., D.C. Government MacKinnon, George E., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography) 743 Macklin, Buford A., Administration, HUD ____ 63 Macklin, James E., Jr., Administrative Office Macmillan, James A., Sea, Navy MaColl, John D., Macomber, William B., Macpherson, James L., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Macri, G., Marine Corps, Navy Madden, John'W., III, FTC Madigan, Edward R. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Agriculture Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 25 Madigan, Michael J., Senate Intelligence Madinga, Austin H., International Bank Madison, Cliff, House Public Works and Trans- portation 315 Madison, James R., Development, Agriculture. 574 Madison, Patricia, P., Management, USDA ____ 568 Madsen, Frank A., A.A. To Senator Hatch____ 369 Madsen, Truman D., Council on the Human- ities........ Madson, Gary, A. A. to "Representative Leach__ 382 Madson, Patricia tive Beard Maestrone, Frank Maevis, Alfred C., i Magee, Robert E., Magee, William A., Magnussen, Einar, Megnuson, Warren on): Biography A., secretary to Representa- 3 E., Ambassador to Kuwait__ 844 Administration, Postal Serv- 28 Investigation, Agriculture. __ 563 Jr., Customs, Treasury International Bank G. (Senator from Washing- Appropriations Committee Budget Committee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- mittee. ......3 nei En at Democratic Policy ‘Committee. oo oo nil Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy ____ Board of Visitors, Merchant Marine Academy. Magowan, Mrs. Robert A., Fine Arts, Smith- Maguire, Andrew (Representative from New Jersey): Biography Government Operations Committee__________ 284 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Page Maguire, Bernadette, House Committee on Maguire, Mary P., Appeals, Justice 543 Mahan, David i, House Public Works and Transportation. Maher, CharlesA., CSC Maher, Robert w., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House 31 Maheus, Roland C., Research, Library of Con-oy gres 3 Mahler, Sr Halfdan, World Health Mahon, Frank W., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce Mahon, George H. (Representative from Texas): Biography Appropriations Committee Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution___ Mahon, Joseph B., Space Flight, NA Mahoney, James A., Smithsonian Institution.__ Mahoney, Paul p., ‘CSSC... : fafa Mahony, Frank J., "South Pacific Commission. _ Mahony, Capt. Ww. J., Sea, Navy Maidou, Christophe, ‘Ambassador from Central African Empire Mailliard, William S., Organization of American Stat Main, David, Human Resources Manan, Rear Adm. D. N., Canada-U.S. De- ense Mainland, Keith F., House Committee on Appropriations Maisel, Louis, Commission on Administrative p Majak, R. Roger, International Relations, House 310 Makeka, Thabo R., Ambassador from Lesotho. 831 Makepeace, Gershom R., Research and Engi- neering, Defense 499 Malakoff, Robert E., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Malawsky, Donald N., Branch Offices, Secur-ities and Exchange 712 Maldonado, Abundio, Ambassador from Guate-fon 1 Maldonado, Dan, administrative assistant to Representative Roybal Maldonado, Joe, Regional Office, HEW Malech, Arnold M., District of Columbia Courts. 775 Maletz, Herbert N., judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography) 7 Malikyar, Abdullah, Ambassador from Afghan- istan. 823 Malin, Clement B., Energy Administration._.. 675 Malin, James W., Commission on Administra- tive Review 325 Maliszewski, Mary J., Senate Commerce Malkin, Jack, Maritime, Commerce Malkin, Dr. Myron S., Space Flight, NASA ___. 693 Mallard, Capt. J. B., Jr., D.C., Navy.......... 534 Mallardi, Catherine, Federal Reserve System... 656 Malley, Maj. Gen. Robert J., Liaison, DOD___. 512 Mallgrave, Francis X., Deputy Attorney Gen- eral’s Office, Justice 541 Mallon, Charles A., Office of Sergeant at Arms, i Malloy, John J., Superior Court of the District sr Columbia... SRI emi PPE pe a tL TS Malmborg, K. E., Administrative Conference. -i Malmborg, Knute E., Department of State 481 Malone, Alice Reno, History and Technology -. 721 Malone, Donna, secretary to Representative Lent Malone, Eugene, House Ways and Means... 318 Malone, Leslie E., Grain Inspection, USDA ___. 570 Malone, Margaret 's. , Library of Congress Malone, Owen J., Governmental Affairs, Senate. 273 Malone, Lt. Timothy, Capitol Police Malone, Dr. Thomas E., NIH, HEW Maloney, Martha Jane, House Aging Maloney, Brig. Gen. William R., Marine Corps, 55 Maloni, William R., legislative assistant to Representative Moorhead of Pennsylvania. 384 1072 Congressional Directory Page Malow, Richard N., House Committee on Ap- propriations Maloy, Brig. Gen. Frederick, Staff, Air Force... 539 Maloy, Col. Frederick, Agencies, Air Force 540 Malson, Bob, Domestic Council 474 Malstrom, Robert A., Office of Secretary of the 417 Maltester, Jack D., Advisory Commission on Intergovernment::1 Relations Matz, Albert G., CSC Mancias, Joe, Jr., Safety, Labor Mandakas, Artman J., House International Re- Mandella, Bernard A., administrative assistant to Representative ‘Gaydos Mandjris, Peggy, Senate Sargeant at Arms Je flice Voros Joseph, House Budget Maness, Irving, legislative assistant to Repre- sentative Addabbo Mangum, David C., Grain Inspection, USDA. i Mangum, Willis L., D.C. Government, Manhard, Philip W., Ambassador, Neda tow" Maniatis, Louis P., Manley, La Vonne, House Committee on Dis-trict of Columbia 307 Manley, Mary, Senate Committee on Appro- PRION. thai crisis bgt ih Pa Saale am 268 Manley, William T., Marketing Service, USDA. 569 Mann, Fred, Field Offices, HUD 636 Mann, James R. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography District of Columbia Committee Judiciary Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Mann, Janean L., administrative assistant to Representative Buchanan Mann, Laurence E., Ambassador from Guyana. 829 Mann, Lynne, secretary to Senator Bayh Mann, Opal, Extension Service. Agriculture___. 577 Mannella, Gene G., ERDA Mannan, Ted R., House Legislative Counsel’s pe es Mannina, George J., Jr., House ‘Merchant Marine and Fisheries 313 Manning, Anna L., House Committee on Appro- priations Manning, Mary J., Technology Assessment Manning, Mary Jo, Senate Commerce Manning, Capt. Richard T., Legislative, Navy.. 528 Manning, William E., Manpower, Army Mannion, Robert E., Federal Reserve System. Mannion, Robert Ww. Development, Agricul- Manon, Michele, Senate Finance Manoogian, Richard, Archives, Smithsonian__._ 718 Mansfield, "Donald W., administrative assistant to Representative 'Seiberling Mansfield, Mrs. Michael J., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smith-wi Mansour, S. F., Supply, Navy Mantel, Robert, Senate Foreign Relations Mapes, Heather B., House Reporters of Debates. 429 Maramis, J. P. B., Asia and Pacific, U.N Marazzo, Mrs. Kathryn M., administrative as- sistant to Representative Roe March, Rear Adm. G. P., Security, Navy Marchakitus, Raymond D., SBA Marchone, Frank J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, 0 Marecis, Richard, Home Loan Bank ._.__________ Mareos, Pond G., Office of Secretary of the 418 Marcosson, Marilyn, A.A. to Representative Mikulski Marcus, Audrey, House Judiciary Marcy, Carl, Committee on Arms Control Marey, H. Tyler, Navy. o.oo. inl 2. 8B Page Maresch, Wayne F., Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture. SoH A 579 Margeson, Andrew J., "House Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _.______ “3312 Margian, Hugo B., Ambassador from Mexico____ 832 Margolies, Mel, New Communities, HUD 632 Margolin, Burt, administrative assistant to Representative Waxman. ___ 390 Margolis, Lawrence S., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Mar; ay Edward, St. Lawrence Seaway, Margulies, Dr. Harold, Health Resources, HEW. Margulies, Irving P.: Office of General Counsel. .__________________ 626 Mortgage, HUD Mariani, Anita, secretary to Representative Cornell Marienthal, George, Logistics, DOD _._.____ Marimont, Martin L., Bureau of Economic Analysis, Commerce Marinaccio, Charles L., Senate Banking Marinelli, William A., House Committee on ApproBlan, Marino, iana, secretary to Representative Miao Phillip M., Office of the Majority Secretary, Senate 420 Marion, Barbara, Senate Committee on the Judiciary Mark, David E., Ambassador to Burundi Mark, Dr. Hans, Field Installations, NASA ___. 695 Mark, Jerome A., Statistics, Labor_____________ 608 Mark, Shelley, EPA Markarian, Melanie, secretary to Representa-" Marketti, Virginia Ramos, Joint Economic Markey, Edward J. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Markey, George W., Jr., Office of General Coun-Sel, Navy. ol me ath Markey, Howard Thomas, chief judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Markon, Roy, GSA Marks, Marc L. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography District of Columbia Committee 282 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Select Committee on Aging 301 Marks, Melvyn, Permits, D.C. Government.... 785 Markus, Glenn R., Library of Congress Marlenee, Ron (Representative from Montana): Biography Agriculture Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee National Republican Congressional Com- Marley, Owen, Speaker’s Office Marmillion, Valsin A., A.A. to Representative Marmor, Alfred C., Patent, Commerce Marnane, Capt. T. A., Sea, Navy Marquardt, Capt. W. E., Jr., Facilities, Navy._. 531 Marquez, Joaquin A., A. A. to Resident Com- missioner Corrada., 392 Marriott, DavidD. (Representative from Utah): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Small Business Committee National Republican Congressional Com- Marriott, Mrs. J. Willard, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smith-i Marriott, Capt. Jack, Information, Navy Marschall, Rear Adm. A. R., Naval Facilities Engineering Command 531 Individual Index 1073 Marsh, Col. Raymond M., Health, Defense Marsh, William H. , Traffic Safety, DOT Marshall, Andrew W., Miscellaneous, DOD Marshall Anthony D. , Ambassador to: Ken Republic of Mahe Seychelles Marshall, Benjamin C., Senate Intelligence Marshall, Elliott D., Truman Scholarship Marshall, John, Health Services, HEW Marshall, Joseph W., Urban, DOT Marshall, Julie, secretary to Senator Clark Marshall, Leslie C., secretary to Representative Marshall, Ralph, House Committee on Armed Services Marshall, Ray F. (Secretary of Labor): Biography Council on Wage and Price Stability_.._.._____ 476 Energy Resources Council 4 Federal Labor Relations Council Pension Benefit Marshall, Thurgood, Associate Justice, Supreme Court (biography) Marston, Charles F., House Press Gallery Marston, Garth, Home Loan Bank Martens, Robert J., Department of State Martin, Albert J., Manpower, DOD Martin, Ann, Office of Education, HEW Martin, Billy E., Field, Interior Martin, Carmen, secretary to Senator Hansen. _ 369 Martin, Celia Hare, administrative assistant to Representative de la Garza Martin, David B. H., U.S. Administrative Conference 651 Martin, David H., Secret Service, Treasury. .__ 496 Martin, Mrs. Dorothy, administrative assistant to Representative Mahon Martin, Edward D., Health Services, HEW ____ 619 Martin, Edward M., administrative assistant to Senator Kennedy Martin, Edwin M., International Bank Martin, Guy Richard, Interior Martin, Gail S., Senate Secretary’s Office Martin, Harry T., Senate Budget. _____________ 269 Martin, Henry F., Occupational Safety Martin, J. Vernon, Soil, USDA Martin, James D., General Accounting Office. _ 436 Martin, James G. (Representative from North Carolina): Blography 00 BeLl rN, 137 Ways and Means Committee. ________________ 296 National Republican Congressional Com- mittee Martin, John M. ,Jr., House Committee on Ways and Means _ Martin, Lt. Comdr. Kleber, Inter-American Martin, M. T., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Air Force _ Martin, Mervyn M., Federal Aviation, DOT ___ 644 Martin, Rebecca W. House Select Committee on ‘Assassinations Martin, Robert B., National Mediation Board__ 701 Martin, Robert L., Commodity Futures Martin, Ruby G., House Committee on the District of Columbia Martin, Tommy C., Prison Industries, Justice. -548 Martin, William Bb. Jr., General Accounting Offi ice pus Ramon, International Bank. 802 Marlines, Arabella, Human Development, Page Martinez, Mrs. Mary M., secretary to Repre-sentative Meeds Martinez, Phillip U., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 332 Martinson, R. Kahler, Fish and Wildlife, Interior... ... ioc aslo ar ed Rainy 557 Martinson, Ronald L., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate 419 Martyak, Joseph J., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Martz, Samuel E., Social and Rehabilitation, HEW _ 623 Marvin, Henry He. , Operating, ERDA Marx, Harold, Forest, Agriculture... 02810 578 Marxman, Merrill D., Conservation, USDA ____ Masciarelli, J. R., Appraisal, Navy Maselka, Ronald J., administrative assistant to Representative Nowak Maselli, G., Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration Masi, Gabriel, Jr., Capitol Police. ______________ 431 Masland, Frank E., Jr., Susquehanna River Basin Mason, Betty McHale, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Mason, Carroll A., HUD Field Offices. Mason, Charles E., Management, NASA Mason, Mrs. Hilda Howland M., D.C. Govern- SR 2 786 Mason, Kenneth R. ATC. TH Mason, Malcohm g: Administrative Con- ference... ___ QUT a gd Mason, Max, National Science Board___________ Massa, Frank, A.A. to Representative Tonry_. Masse, Si, Civilian, Navy Mast, James W., General Counsel's Office, Masters, Edward E. “Ambassador to Bangla- esh: Duin oi Masters, Nicholas, “House Budget Committee... Masterson, James E., Law Revision Counsel, Masterson, Capt. K. S., Jr., Material, Navy____ Masterson, Michael J., administrative assistant to Representative Anderson of Illinois______ Masuda, Shoichi, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Masunaga, Rei, International Monetary ________ Matane, Paulias, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires, Papua, New oad i ina Guiness. 8 Matano, Sheri, administrative assistant to Representative Matsunaga ________________ 3 Matera, Rebel, Senate Judiciary Committee____ Materazzi, Albert R., Government Printing fice ooo son ari 4 Mather, J. Warren, Farmer Cooperative Serv-ice, DA Matheson, Michael J., State... no .....220 Matheson, William, Library of Congress. Maines, ! Mario Rietti, Board, Development an Mathews, Alice V., House Veterans’ Affairs Mathews, Edward R., Railroad, DOT. Mathews, Minnie, Senate Finance Committee. _ Mathews, Mrs. P. H. Congressional Club Mathews, P. M., International Finance___ Mathews, Vivian C., Senate Committee on the Jadiclary oo. ogfew So ar ig cet 2 Mathews William L., Land Management, In- Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. (Senator from Mary- land): Biography Appropriations Committee 5... _...-... Governmental Affairs Committee. ___________ Judiciary Committee... ... Cocciee ii. 2 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy.----Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- National Republican Senatorial Committee_-Select Committee on Intelligence 2 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- sight of the District of Columbia. .._..._---333 79-000 O -77 = 70 1074 Congressional Directory Mathias, John J., FTC Mathis, Cecil S., SEC Mathis, M. Dawson (Representative from Georgia: Biography Agriculture Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. _ Mathis, Meyer, Directors, Red Cross. _..__.______ 65 Mathisen, Chris, administrative assistant to Representative Robinson Matson, John, Postal Rate Commission Matsunaga, Masanao, International Bank Matsunaga, Spark M. (Senator from Hawaii): Biography Energy and Natural Resources Committee._. Finance Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ________________ Mattaliano, Peter F., Capitol Police Mattas, Helen C., House International Rela- Mattern, Alan, House Post Office Mattern, Fred C., Jr., Patent Office, Commerce. 598 Matthews, Burnita Shelton, senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 758 Matthews, RY ior Senate Budget Com-mitt 26 Matthews, H. S., administrative assistant to Representative Chappell 376 Maines Howard A., Office of Education, oi Matthews, June, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Matthews, Lorena Causey, National Credit Union Administration Mattoon, John A., Fish and wildlife, Interior.__ 557 Mattos, "Maj. Gen. Carlos de Meira, Inter-American Defense 798 Mattox, James A. (Representative from Texas): Biography Batking, Finance and Urban Affairs Commit- Budvet Committee 28 Matts, D. Sharon, legislative assistant to Repre-sentative Brooks 375 Matts, Marcia L., House Committee on Appro- priations Mattson, Roger J., Nuclear Regulatory 706 Matz, Marshall L., Select Committee on Nutri- tion and Human Needs, Senate Maurer, Ely, Department of State Maurer, Capt. R. C., D.C. District, Navy Maurer, Brig. Gen. William W., Legislative Liaison, Army Mauro, Col. Louis S., Manpower, Air Force..__ 537 Mausshardt, Donald B., EPA Maxson, Brig. Gen. William B., Atomic Energy, Maxwell, Elliot, Senate Intelligence Maxwell, Prentice, House Document Room.___ 426 Maxwell, Robert, Technology Assessment May, Ann C., D.C. Post Office May, Mrs. Elsie M., secretary to Senator Schweiker May, Frances, House Committee on Appropri- May, Walter R., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Maycock, Richard W., General Accounting Office 436 Mayer, From House Administration Mayer, Andrew C., Copyright, Library of Congress 441 Mayer, Carl, Field Offices, HUD Mayer, Leo V., Research, Library of Congress__ 440 Mayer, Marion, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs 269 Page Maynard, Capt. Donald J., Public Affairs, DOD Mayo, Betty C., Armed Services, Senate._ Mayo, Robin, Ways and Means, House.________ 318 Mayr, Otto, History and Technology, Smith- sonian 72 Mays, Janice, Ways and Means, House 318 Mary Jona M., National Institute of Education, Mays, Marshall T., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Maytag, Marquito M., Ambassador to Nepal.... 845 Mazan, Walter, House Public Works and Trans- portation 314 Mazeau, Richard K., Maritime Administration, Mazo, Earl, Joint Committee on Printing Mazzanti, Deborah S., Physical Fitness Mazzoli, Romano A (Representative from Kentucky): J +k Committee Select Committee on Ethics Mazzuchi, John F., Health, Defense 501 M’Bow, Amadow Mahtar, Educational, UN... 2% Mead, ’ Arthur, Foreign Agriculture Service, Agriculture 79 Mead, Giles W., Officials, Smithsonian Insti- Mead, Steven R., Bonds, Treasury Mead, Thomas E. a fodoel Reserve. Meade, fy Gen. Henry J.: Man] ower; DOD. fo li atl. 505 Staff, Air Force 539 Meader, George, Former Members of Congress... 682 Meador, Daniel J., Administration, Justice Meadows, Dolores, House Agriculture Meadows, Paul, Mines, Interior. _.._........... 554 Meagher, John K., House Committee on Ways Mealy, Genevieve A., House Appropriations Committee Means, Loren B., Home Loan Bank Meany, Bernard A., Patent, Commerce Meany, George, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Meara, Charles, A.A. to Senator Durkin Meaut, William M. Civilian Manpower Manage- ment, Navy 5 Meckling, William H., National Science Board.. Medalie, Richard, D. C. Law Revision 3 Medina, James, Senate Veterans’ Affairs Madina, Rubens, Library of Congress Medlin, Pauline B., Senate Environment and Ca (Representative from Washing-ton Rules Committes: or.no ciees 29 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. Commission on Administrative Review Select Committee on Ethics ; American Indian Policy Review Commission. Meeks, Harry D., Community Relations, Justice: oea saan ee 5 Meetez, Henry W., Data Systems, Agriculture.. Meier, Grag, L.A. to Representative Edwards Of ORIBhOmMA is ioesge ts tur ries ses 3 Meighan, Capt. John M., Jr., JAG Office, Navy. Meincke, William A, FBI, Justice Meinecke, William H. ACTION Meinen, Barbara, House Minority Whip’s Office. Meis, Joe B., Installations, Air Force 5 Meisch, Adrien, Ambassador from Luxembourg. 832 Meisel, Albert, Archives, GSA 684 Meisner, Alfred, Administrative Conference ----651 Meissner, Charles, Senate Foreign Relations 72 2 Mekbib, Ghebeyehou, Chargé d’Affaires from Bthiopiat oir it el reece 827 Melamed, Abraham, American Art, Smith- Individual Index 1075 Page Melamed, Harry, Market Regulation, Securities and Exchange 11 Melbye, Dons A., Office of Comptroller, Treas 494 Melcher, Ica (Senator from Montana): BIOBTADRY oo om Posie oan rn nei re EEG = 103 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- Special Smite. on nen Melconian, Linda, Speaker’s Office 4 Mele, Joseph J., Railroad Retirement Board. _ . Melfi, Emil E., Jr., Court of Appeals 7 Melhem, Frederick G., Supply, GSA Meller, Barbara A., Senate Sergeant at Arms Office Mello, ais, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Mellody, Charles J., Office of the Doorkesper, 426 Mellon, John E., administrative assistant to Representative McEwen Mellon, Paul: Fine Arts, Smithsonian Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Mellon. Richard P., Park Service, Interior Mellors, W. J. , European Space Melman, Harold, D.C. Government... ......-7 Melmed, Arthur, Institute of Education, HEW. Melson, ‘William 'G. , Smithsonian Institution... Melugin, CR. Jr, ‘FAA, DOT Mena, Antonio Ortiz, Infer-American Develop- 9 Menard, DorothyF., Secretary’s Office, Senate. Menas, George, House Post Office 42 Mencher, Bruce S., D.C. Superior Court Mendelsohn, H. "David, House Legislative Counsel’s Office Mendelsohn, Martin, A.A. to Representative Scheuer 38 Mendelsohn, Rudolph C., Statistics, Labor Mendenhall, Emma C. Capitol’ Telephone 4 Menell, Howard A., Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs Menges, Constantine C., CAB Menkes, Joshua, NSF Menning, Col. Edward L., Air Force Staff Menolascino, Frank J., Mental Retardation _ __. Menschel, Mrs. Ronay A., administrative as- sistant to Representative Koch Menter, Sanford, Department of State Mercado, Edward, Jr., Equal Employment _ __. Mercado, Joaquin, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Mercer, Bryan W., Government Printing Office. Meredith, Efton B., National Mediation Board. . Meredith, M. Bruce, House Budget Committee. Merendino, Frank J., Senate Select Committee on Small Business Meresman, Joseph, U.S. Mission, State Merlis, Edward A., Senate Committee on Com- Merrell, John E., Merriam, John E., International Bank, U.N____ Merriam, Robert E., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Merrick, Deborah, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Merrill, Edward C., Jr., Gallaudet College, HEW 612 Merrill, Frederick T., Jr., Executive Office Merrill, George, Senate Budget Merrill, Karl, Archives, GSA Merrill, Libby, Health Resources Merrill, Richard, Legislation, HEW Merrill, Richard A., Administrative Conference. 651 Merrill, Col. William K. , Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Army 517 Page Merriman, Russell F., New England Regional Commission, Commerce Mertz, W. L., Highway, DOT Messier, Thomas P.,, FAA, DOT 643 Messner, Howard M. , Congressional Budget_... 435 Meszoly, Peter T., Pennsylvania Avenue Development ERRSa OR Tak 1 7 I Metcalf, Rear Adm. J., ITI, Personnel, Navy___. Metcalf, Lee (Senator from Montana): Biography... cocci catia 1 cdi.tin Energy and Natural Resources Committee Governmental Affairs Committee. American Indian Policy Review Commission. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. The Interparliamentary Union Metcalf, Mrs. Lee, Congressional Club Metcalf, Sandra, ‘House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Meiralfe Ralph H. (Representative from Illi- nois): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. . Post Office and Civil Service Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee ___ Metrinko, Michele B., Solicitor’s Office, Interior. Metz, Douglas W., Economic Policy Metz, Jean B. , Library of Congress Metzel, Rear Adm. J. C., Jr., Material, Navy____ Metzenbaum, Howard M. (Senator from Ohio): Biography Energy and Natural Resources Committee.__ Judiciary Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Select Committee on Indian Affairs Metzger, Dave, administrative assistant to Representative Baldus 37 Meyer, Bernard R., National Park Service, ry Meyer, Betty, secretary to Senater Dole Meyer, Brig. Gen. Celso dos Santos: Defense Board Inter-American Defense ---809 Meyer, Lt. Gen. Edward C., Selected Agencies, Army 51 Meyer, Nerold F., Food and Drug, HEW__ Meyer, Harry M., TIr., Food and Drug, HEW__ Meyer, Margaret. J., Senate Environment and Public Works 271 Meyer, Rauer H., Bureau of East-West Trade, =m Meyer, Santiagc, Organization of American States. Jo os Er PEL Meyers, Cheryl, House Public Works and Trans- portation Committee___ _.______ 315 Meyers, David, House Postmaster’s Office... 426 Meyers, Katherine C., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House Meyerson, Jonathan, Finance, USDA Meyerson, Dr. Melvin R., National Bureau of Standards, Commerce Meyner, Helen S. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography District of Columbia Committee International Relations Committee Select Committee on Aging Meyrick, Charles R., Railroad, DOT Miailovich, Robert F., FDIC Michael, Bernard, Education Division, HEW__ 610 Michael, Louis G., International Security, De-5 fense Re LL FO REN Sg Ly I Michaelis, Adm. FrederickH., Material, Navy.-530 Michaelson, Mike, House Radio and Television Michel, Moses A., ‘GPO Michel, Robert 'H. (Representative from Tlli-nois): Biography Appropriations Committee House Minority Whips’ Office Republican Policy Committee Mickelson, Sig., International Broadcasting 1076 Congressional Directory Mickett, Michael, Home Loan Bank Mickle, Wendell G., Civil Service Commission__ Micoleau, Charles J., A.A. to Senator Muskie___ 371 Miconi, Americo S., House Committee on Ap propriations Middledorf, Virginia, House Public Works as Transportation Committee. ..... Le... 3 Middleton, Harry J., Archives, GSA Miki, Robert T., Commerce Mikulich, Marilynne, administrative assistant to Representative Dingell Mikulski, Barbara A. (Representative from Maryland): Biography 7 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Mikva, Abner J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Ways and Means Committee ee er H., secretary to Representative by Te Jerome A., Management, Agriculture._. Miles, Joyce, House Committee on District of Columbia Miles, Col. Percy W., Jr., Investigative, Defense. 509 Miles, William J., administrative assistant to Representative Alexander. _________________ 373 Mileur, A. Donald, Land, Justice. ____________ 546 Milford, Dale (Representative from Texas): Biography Public Works and Transportation Com- Science and Technology Committee Transportation Policy Study Commission. ___ Milgate, John E., General Accounting Office... 436 Milgram, Grace, Research, Library of Congress. 441 Milhollan, David Ls, Appeals, Justice 543 Mili, Mohamed, International Telecommunica- tion Union Milian, Col. C. H., Logistics, Defense Milias, George W., Wildlife, Interior Minn, Beverly L., Development, Millar, Dr. J. Donald, Disease Control, HEW____ 617 Millar, Dr. Jack W. , Gorgas Memorial Institute. 686 Millard, Maxine o, , Geological Survey, Interior. 554 Millard, Dr. Wilbur A. D.C. Government Miller, Alan R., Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- Miller, Albert M., D.C. Government Miller, ‘Anne B., Senate Banking Miller, Bob, A.A. to Senator Clark Miller, C. 'Catherine, Joint Economic Com- Miller, Charles, II, Legislation, HEW Miller Charles Pi Organization of American ates Miller, Clarence E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography. co cet aie. on aia Ts 143 Appropriations Committee. __________________ 277 Office of Technology Assessment 444 Miller, CliffordJ., Comptroller’s Office, Defense. 500 Miller, Cookie, secretary to Representative 38 Miller, Dean E., Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 494 Miller, Donald E., Drug Enforcement, Justice. . 547 Miller, Dorothy 6. , Hirshhorn Museum, Smith- Miller, E. C., Cooperative, Agriculture Miller, E. Howard, Senate Committee on Ap, propriations Miller, Dudley W., Boards, State Miller, Edward A., ‘Army Miller, Ellen, Senate ovr Affairs... 273 Miller, Erna, secretary to Senator Jackson 370 Miller, Frances R., Select Committee on Nu- trition and Human Needs Miller, FrankP., D.C. Government _ _ __._._.___. 782 Miller, George (Representative from California): Biography Education and Labor Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Conti- nental Shelf 298 Page Miller, Helen A., Senate Committee on Agri-culture, Nutrition, and Forestry 267 Miller, Howard A. , Susquehanna River 724 Miller, Jack R., judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography) 751 Miller, Tames F., Community Development, HU Miller, James M., Civil Works, Army _ Miller, Jeffrey, EPA Miller, John C., National Labor Relations Board 699 Miller, ir. C. H., Ir, Federal Deposit In-surance Corporation 674 Miller, join Guy, Senate Special Committee on od Agin Miller, ST R., Law Revision Counsel, House. 427 Miller, Julia M. ., secretary to Representative udd Miller, It. Col. Justus K., Naval Liaison, House. 434 Miller, Kathy, secretary to Representative Ruppe Miller, Kent D., Statistical, Agriculture Miller, TA, Sea Systems, "Navy Miller, Lawrence C., House Committee on Ap- propriations Miller, Mrs. Linda, House Sergeant at Arms Offi 425 Miller, Lloyd F., Transportation Safety Miller, Margaret Carnegie, Arts and Design, Sralthsoman Je. oe a 719 Miller, Martin A., Administrative, Air Force... 538 Miller, Mason, Cooperative, Agriculture 576 Miller, Melvin, House Budget Committee Miller, Nathan, Senate Appropriations Com-o Miller, P. R., Energy Programs, NASA Miller, Paul, "Gallaudet College, HEW Miller, Penny, Vice President’s ‘Office, Capitol... Miller, Philip R., trial judge, U.S. Court of bis Miller, Robert E., Audit, USDA ___ Miller, Rodney, Miller, Ronald, "Senate Budget 27 Miller, Rear Adm. Rupert S., Naval Air Sys- tems Command 53! Miller, Lt. Gen. T. H., Marine Corps, Navy. Miller, Terry, A.A. to Representative Jenkins Miller, Thomas W., Jr., National Labor Rela- tions Board 700 Miller, Velma, Senate Governmental Affairs Miller, Viggo P., Veterans’ Administration Miller, Tuam E., Joint Committee on Atomic in mission, Commerce a eo Miller, William, Delaware River Basin Com- Miller, William G., Senate Select Committee on Intelligence... conde tdi iia cut 264 Ming pone Adm. William O., JAG Office, ho Milles, Sally, International, Commerce. --------589 Milliken, John G., administrative assistant to Representative Fisher 378 Milliken, William G., National Commission for Manpower Policy. ea CR Bl Ala aT XA 330 Millner, Richard, House Administration...__._. 308 Millnick, Karleen A., Senate Rules and Admin- istration 274 Millonzi, Robert I., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 723 Mills, Alvin E., House Official Reporters Mills, Edward 5% Copyright, Library of Con-a Mills, G. Alexander, Operating, ERDA Mills, Herbert T., Small Business Admin-i Mills, Robert E., Senate Appropriations Mills, William F., Technology Assessment Mills, William T, U.S.-Mexico Boundary a Individual Index Page Millstein, Ira M., Administrative Conference__ -651 Millstein, Richard A., Mental Health, HEW ____ 617 Milne, Ed, A.A. to Representative Crane Milner, Gail, Senate Appropriations Milner, George R., Jr., Commerce ok i L., Community Development, Mineta, Norman Y. (Representative from California): Biography Budget Committee Public Works and Transportation Com- Minetti, G. Joseph, Civil Aeronautics Board. -Mingo, John J., Federal Reserve System.______ 65 Minikes, Stephan M., Export-Import Bank Minish, Joseph G. 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(Representative from New York): Biography Armed Services Committee Mitchell, Donald X., Supply, GSA __ __________ 683 Mitchell, Edward, A.A. to Representative KOSYOY. et ia chal Sh eat 382 INO Mitchell, Dr. George E., National Library of on Medicine, HEW ii Grant E., Office of General Counsel, Mitchell, James B., Housing, HUD Mitchell, James P., Employment, Labor. _.____ 605 Mitchell, James W., Soil, Agriculture. __________ 580 Mitchell, Jerry W., Occupational Safety. _._.____ 707 Mitchell, Mrs. Katherine, secretary to Rep- resentative Wright Mitchell, Stewart L., D.C. Superior Court Mitchell, Sue, New Communities, HUD Mitchell, Sylvia, secretary to Thurmond Mitchell, William R., Maritime, Commerce Mittino, John A., Logistics, Defense Mixon, Enoch D., D.C. Government Mizelle, Dempsey B., House Committee on Appropriations Mizoguchi, Michio, Inter-American Tuna Com- 800 Mlay, Marian, Public Health Service, HEW____ 616 Moakley, John Joseph (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography Rules Committee Mobley, Leonard A., Resources, Commerce. ... 591 Mobley, Milton, FCC 67: Mock, Wayne, Organization of American States. 811 Moczar, Louis J., Economic Analysis, Com- Modance, Walter A., Patent, Commerce Modglin, Terrence W., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Modisi, Mogolori, Chargé d’ Affaires from Bot-’ Modjeska, Lee, NLRB Modlin, Philip H., Office of Deputy Attorney oe General, Justice Moe, Richard, Vice President’s Office.._._.____. 416 Moen, Larry, Secretary’s Office, Labor Moffett, Kenneth E., Federal Mediation ond, Conciliation Service Moffett, Toby (Representative from gus necticut): Biography Government Operations Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Mogae, Festus G., International Monetary Mogavero, Louis N., Utilization, NASA Moger, Edward J., Field Offices, HUD Mohler, Eleanor P., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Mohr, Maj. Gen. Henry, Staff, Army Mohr, William D., Office of Secretary of the Senate, Official Reporters of Debates Mohrman, Frederick G., House Appropriations Committee Mohrman, William C., Office of House Legisla-tive Counsel... cl ul Brie Eis 428 Moir, Brian R., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Moler, Elizabeth A., Senate Energy and Nat-70 ural Resources Molina, John C., Office of Education, HEW____ 614 Moliski, Robert J., U.S. Tax Court Moll, Colleen, secretary to Representative Mollett, Stephen, SBA Mollohan, Robert H. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography. Armed Services Committee House Administration Committee Molloy, J. Paul, Interstate and Foreign Com- 311 Monell, Kathy, Office of the Majority Leader, wn Mitchell, L. 1... Supply, GSA i... roa. 683 Mitchell, Martha M., Executive Office... ______. -472 i Parren J. (Representative from Mary- and): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- and Exchange Commission Budget Committee Mondale, Walter F. (Vice President of the Joint Committee on Defense Production... United States): Mitchell, Raymond, D.C. Government Biography. -. Mitchell, Robert, administrative assistant to Commission Senator Gravel National Security Council Mitchell, Mrs. Robert C., D.C. Government... 790 President of the Senate Mitchell, Robert W., Energy Administration... 675 Regents, Smithsonian 1078 Congressional Directory Page Mondello, Anthony L., Administrative Confer-ot Ponce. oe cs tie 271 Mongiello, Joseph A., Immigration, Justice_____ 549 Monihan, T. F., Administration, HUD ________ 632 Monnette, Marilyn, secretary to Representative Steiger. iu. vali oud ila ho bE. oh 389 Monroe, Comdr. Harvey, JAGO, Navy_.______ Monroe, James W., Land Management, Interior. Monroe, M. E., administrative assistant to Representative:Guyer-. o.oo.oli oul Monroe, Michael C., Domestic and International Business Administration, Commerce.______ 5 Monroe, Wilbur, Economic Policy... ___._______ Monsen, G. Richard, USTA Monson, Daniel L., Farm Credit Administra-7 Morons: Kathleen M., Office of Legislative Counsel, Honse. . taea ol. ov moi Late eb 4 Montefusco, "Maj. John A., Manpower, DOD ___ 504 Montenegro, Dr. Tulo H. Organization of Amer ean Slates. oo i heed tn 8 Montgomery, Alexander, Standards, Labor._____ Montgomery, Mrs. Barbara J., secretary to Re- presentative Robert W. Daniel _ ____________ 377 Montgomery, C. Austin, Executive, NCUA_.___ 697 Montgomery, Darrell L., Official Reporter of Debates, House... Lo .oStiy ll ole, a0 428 Montgomery, Forest D., Secretary’s Office, Treasu 493 Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) (Representative from Mississippi): Blog apy an Te ene 97 Armed Services Committee... ______________ 279 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... __.__ 295 Montgomery, James R., III, Insurance, D.C. Govermmpend oir len. disapan 789 Montgomery, Rear Adm. James W., Sea, Navy. 531 Monticciolo, Joseph D., Field Offices, HUD ____ 635 Moody, Tom, Intergovernmental Relations. _ __ 652 Moody, W. J arvis, John F. Kennedy Center, Smithsonian i. ceoiu il BLal La finaoet ag ad 723 Moody, William C., Office of the Clerk, House.. 425 Moomaw, Donn, Physical Fitness and Sports. 710 Moon, W. Arnold, Veterans’ Affairs, House. ____ 317 Mooney, James P., House Majority Whip’s Office. tr en ira oY Thal de Ja mantel ikl 423 Mooney, Thomas E., House Committee on Judiciary: or oy a LN 3 Moorcones, i Shon L., Senate Judiciary _._______ Moore, Alma B.; House Committee on Armed = Moore, Mrs. Bessie Boehm, National Commis- sion on Libraries and Information Science. 697 Moore, Charles, House Postmaster’s Office...__ 426 Moore, Claudia G., Rules, House. .__.__.____.___ 315 Moore, Donald B Administration, Commerce_ _ ________________ 583 Blind and Severely Handicapped. .__.._._.___ 663 Moore, Donald W., Jr., FBI, Justice____________ 547 Moore, Rev. Douglas, D.C. Government._______ 782 Moore, Edward J., administrative assistant to Representative Burke of Massachusetts.__. 375 Moore, Elliott, Office of General Counsel, NLRB: a a Tn, 700 Moore, Frank B., Executive Office. ____________ 471 Moore, George M., International Trade. ________ 687 Moore, George S., Jr., St. Lawrence Seaway, DON i a aa ea 647 Moore, Guillermo, Inter-American Development Bank 799 Moore, Lt. Gen. Harold G., Selected Agencies, Army 519 Moore, Henry W., Jr., House Committee on Appropriations eb Al pe SN Te Moore, Horace W., Directors, Red Cross..______ Moore, Col. James E., Selected Agencies, Army. 518 Moore, Rev. Jerry A., Jr., D.C. Government.__ 782 Moore, Jesse F., Marketing Service, USDA _____ 569 Moore, John B., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Molen, ioc neni tL iE re] Moore, John E., Hous: Government Operations. 308 Moore, Jonathan, Truman Scholarship. .._.____ 686 Page Moore, Linda C., House Legislative Counsel’s Moore, Luke C., Superior Court of the District OF COlmBIO. cr oe oo sat 775 Moore, Maureen M,, BBC. =. = 680 Moore, Noah P., D.C. Government____________ 785 Moore, Maj. Gen. Otis C., Operations, Air LET Tr i hn ren re Rd 539 Moore, Lt. Comdr. Patrick, Radiobiology ______ 533 Moore, Paul M., American National Red Cross. 4 Moore, Robert A. Research, Defense_._________ 507 Moore, Robert 3 Federal Home Loan Bank BOTA o 676 Moore, Robert S., D.C. Government. __________ 783 Moore, Rear Adm. S. H., Sealift, Navy________ 534 Moore, Stanley, House Postmaster’ s Office... 426 Moore, Thomas, Senate Intelligence. ___________ 264 Moore, Thomas C., International, Commerce... 589 Moore, Waldo H., Library of Congress a 444 Moore, Ww. Hensen (Representative from Louisiana): Biography Roe Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. on Moore, Lt. Gen. William G., Air Staff, Ale ROTC tr ur CAE Moorehead, Alan W., National Institute ess Eaneghion, HEW Nav Moorhead Carlos J. (Representative from California): BIO ADDY. oh tab aan an eat de rteh 3d Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. i Judiciary Committee...__ora rr “O 289 Republican Policy Committee. ______________ 300 Moorhead, William S. (Representative from Pennsylvania): BIOZTADRY oo ceive eed Sosa te Sch 157 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Te a la Ce I nT 280 Government Operations Committee... ______ 284 Joint Economic Committee __.._________.___. 324 Moorhouse, James A., International, Commerce. 589 Moorman, Maj. Thomas S., Jr., Space, Air COR ERG SAM LE 538 Moos, Eugene, House Agriculture. _____________ 304 Moose, George, States. oo ual Lombdul 480 Moose, Jacob D., Domestic and International Business Administration, Commerce...____ 589 Moose, Richard M., State_ _ _________ __-480 Morales, Cecilio, Inter-American Development Bol 799 Moran, James P., Senate Appropriations... _____ 267 Moran, Pat, A. A to Senator Bumpers__________ 368 Moran Robert D., Occupational Safety and Health Review ’Commission ni oe i 706 Moran, Robert F., Office of Attending Physican, Capitol SECT Regn SECA LEE TL A es SRA Se Ae 432 Moran, William D., Branch Offices, Securities and Exchange Commission. _____________.__ 712 Morava, Jay, Administration, Labor. _._________ 604 Moravitz, Francis E., Appalachian Regional Ae Ee 656 Mordecai, Ronald W., D.C. Government.______ 788 Moreau, Rear Adm. James W., Coast Guard, DOE,oo oe ake, a 642 Morehead, Veronica L., Legislative Counsel Office; Senate. t1 . .. . clio cms. os 421 Moreira, Col. Carlos Armando, Inter-American ET eeA EC he 798 Morey, Helen W., secretary to Representative TRVINS. . etl hina Bria LU 382 Morgan, Ann M., Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 491 Morgan, Edgar, Equal Employment. _._______. 669 Morgan, Elva, State..o coltontoa 479 Morgan, Gerald D., Jr., AID, State___________. 489 Morgan, John D., Mines, Interior..__...______.. 554 Morgan, Larry, A. A. to Representative Run-5% Lok EAR Ga Cr EE Morgan, Lloyd L., Financial, Treasury........ 495 Morgan, Peter D., Republican Policy, Senate.. 274 Morgan, Phebe, Interior and Insular Affairs, Indwidual Index Page Morgan, Robert (Senator from North Carolina): LIEI nn ee SR Si nL PRET A 1 Armed Services Committe... _._____ 252 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- 115 ele SE SE Rd ea Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy.... 335 Select Committee on Ethics... ___________ 263 Select Committee on Intelligence _._____.___. 264 Morgan, Vernon R., Management, USDA ______ Morgan, William E., FAA, DOT Morgan, Dr. William E., Federal Prison Indus- tries, Ine, JOSH. oc.e. nepm ath 5 cide Morgiewicz, Capt. D. J., Personnel, Navy....__ 532 Morimoto, Donna K., Senate Commerca.....__. 270 Morin; Alexander J, NSF__.............c005.2 703 Morley, James W., Japan-United States Friend- Ship Commission... . ot i oo cic indus 329 Mornell, Eugene S., Civil Rights_.._._..._..____ 726 Morozov, Platon D., United Nations______..___ 817 Morr, Alexander, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian._...___. 724 Morr, Thomas, A.A. to Representative Regula. 386 Morrill, James A House Committees on Appro- priations Morris, Angela T'., Senate Committee on Foreign RelalIONS ne omni na AR LE Sn 27 Morris, Barbara A., administrative assistant to Representative Lent Morris, Donald R., Applications, NASA... Morris, Jay E., Personnel Interchange __________ 709 Morris, James R., Jr., S' ithsonion Institution._ 717 Morris, John J. , Occupational Safety... ic. 707 Morris, Lt. Gen. John W.: Selacted Agencies, Army... ....-....-J-2iii. 519 Soldiers’ Home... i.e ctdis i th isiaanh iste 724 Morris, Patrick ..o...oooomacdona, 485 F., Stade. do Morris, Robert G SL ET Se TL 483 Morris, Stanley E. OMB SE TERS 473 Morris, Ww. Patrick, Merchant Marine and Fish- erios, TIouSe. oo a Lh sea Morris, William, Senate Committee on Finance. 271 Morrisey, Mariene D., Copyright, Library of Senge ol nid ate SL BREE we ih wr A 443 Morison, C. L., Jr., Office of Administrator, Morrison, Enid, House Committee on Appro- PUIBIONS cli cin sama sib nme bee Sad 305 Morrison, Hugh P., Antitrust, Justice......_.__ 543 Morrison, John R., "Administration, Commerce. 583 Morrison, Capt. MichaelP. E. , Capitol Police. 431 Morrison, Robert E. , Research, Library of Con- ro PAR ENR a I Sa I 441 Morrisroe, Barry, Human Development, HEW_ 615 Morissette, Pamela R., Interstate and Foreign Commerces House... ..5u0 ine ncaa 311 Morrissey, Charles 'z, Foret Members.__._.__. 682 Morrow, Don, Field Offices, H SARI SE 636 Morrow, Glenn PD. SBA.. hii ae 715 Morrow, Jean E,, ’ secretary to Representative Lo eld gma oR LE aide Morrow owisid A., Comptroller's Office, 306 Morse, Bradford F., United Nations__.._.__.___ 817 Morse, Clarence: Administrative Conference...______.____..._.. 651 Wartime Commission... nets renpanes 676 .ccouosn Morse, Ellsworth H., Jr., Divisions and Offices, AO oe rn ia a ln 436 Morse, Marvin, Postal Rata Enh RR Ae 709 Morse, Mildred, EO, BUD. ....cc.ca ioe 629 Morse, William i, Sn Reporter of Debates, House us ET na 428 Morton, Mrs. Anne Jones, Parks, Interior..._.. 557 Morton, Azie, House D.C. Government_______. 307 Mosbaek, Margi, House Committee on District OF CONIMDIS. oe 307 Moseley, Norah, House Ways and Means.__.____ 318 Moseley, Norman C., Nuclear, Regulatory.._.. 706 Mosemann, Lloyd X., II, Installations and Logistics, Air Boreas a eae 536 Moser, Gertrude L., secretary to Representative MeDale. od a aR 383 Mosher, R. Dennis, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce. .. coceusi-vueasain viens 310 Moser, Thomas A., Moskowitz, Martin, Market Regulation, Secu- rities and Exchange Commission. __._._.__. 74 Mosler, Hermann, United Nations____..____.. Mosny, Paul, Firearms, Treas Moss, Beverly G. secretary to Representative Beard of Rhode Island __._._..._.._._.____. 374 Moss, John E. (Representative from California): Blography. co nna Government Operations Committee......_... 284 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Moss, Capt. R. B., Sea, Navy........ 0.0.00 i. 531 Moss, Robert E., House A naiiration Moss, Thomas ’s., A.A. to Representative Brown ofl California... ..cceiissosdennaracse 375 Moss, William H., House Administration____.. Mosse, lisiard H., House Education and PTY gee SOE SE SPER SNR AFSL RAE Lb Oh Mossinshod, Gerald J., General Counsel’s Office, Mosso, David, “Office of Secretary, Treasury... 492 Mote, Gary 3. Prisons, Justice............... 548 Motha, Guy, South Pacific Commission_____. 814 Motheral, John G., Smithsonian_............. 716 Motsenbocker, Ray K., National Credit Union. 698 Mott, Roger, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Stratton. coo. oa. od ca. nals, 389 Motter, David C., Office of Comptroller ai Currency, Treasur Mottern, Nicholas A., Szlect Committee i Nutrition and Human Needs... ........... 264 Mottl, Ronald M. (Representative from Ohio): Biograph Education and Labor Committee ....._....... Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ..__._..._.._. 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Select Committee on Intelligence... _________ Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian ci ii asul anguillaol 719 Muckenfuss, Cantwell F., III, FDIC___________ 674 Muckenhaupt, Frank J., Disaster, HUD. _.._.__ 634 Mudrock, John, Republican Policy Committee oftheSenate. i ia 274 oii.Ene Muellenberg, Kurt, Criminal, Justice... ...------Mueller, Arvin W., Names, Interior... ....._---Mueller, Janet, Senate Majority Whip’s Office. 419 Mueller, Ralph R., Secretary’s Office, Labor... 602 Mueller, Russell J., House Education and Muessig, Eckehard, Secretary’s Office, Labor.. 601 Muhonen, Elmer W., Field, HUD ____________. Muir, J. Lawrence, Corporation Finance, Se- curities and Exchange Commission... Muir, Thomas R., Civilian, Navy... __......... Mulcahy, Edward W., Ambassador to Tunisia -846 Muldoon, William E., Pan American Health... 812 Mulford, Col. Ross L., USMC, Navy. ...._....-529 1080 Congressional Directory Page Mulhern, Francis J., Animal and Plant Health, Agriculture Mull, Horace H., Tennessee Valley Authority__ 4s Mullaney, Brig. ‘Gen. David M., Air Staff, Air For Muller, “Barbara, Senate Sergeant at Arms oO Muller, oS rervin 8 International Bank for Re-construction and Development Muller, Paul J., Overseas Investment Mulligan, James H., Jr., National Academy of Engineering... 690 Mulligan, John V., Administrator's s Office, GSA_ Mullin, Robert A Office of Comptroller, Treas-ury Mullins, Vineent'J., FCC. cagnl Si toa: Mullins, Col. W. H. L. , Air Force Liaison. . Mullins, Col. William H. L., Legislative, “Air Force. 2 a Mumford, John: Secretary’s Office, Labor ____________________ Employment Standards, Labor Mundle, Winfred R., D.C. Government. _______ Mundy, Dode, Small Business Administration . Mundy, Ward, Military Appeals Couto 2 x 0k Mungai, Ernest M. , Charge d’ Affaires. . bai. 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Westbrook, Currency, Treasury... Murphy, Charles S., Truman Scholarship_.____ 686 Murphy, Edward J., Home Loan Bank. 676 Murphy, Franklin D. , National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian... 0.x Murphy, George F., Jr., Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Murphy, Gerald, Fiscal Service, Treasury Murphy, Hugh C., Employment, Labor Murphy, James J., D.C. Law Revision Murphy, James M., Jr., Economic Policy Murphy, James T., Federal Aviation, DOT____ 644 Murphy, Col. John E., Health, Defense Murphy, John F., administrative assistant to Senator Goldwater Murphy, John M. (Representative from New York): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Commit- Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con-tinental Shelf 29. Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-emy Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy Board of Visitors, Military Academy Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- mission Page Murphy, John T., International Broadcasting... 334 Murphy, Col. Kenneth E., Inter-American MiitoLs Michael, House Judiciary 313 Murphy: Morgan’ 1 bind fo from Illi- nois): Biography Rules Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. __ Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and uc Murphy, Peter J., Jr., House Committee on Appropriations Murphy, Rear Adm. Ralph F., Supply, Navy. 531 Murphy, Richard W., Ambassador to Syrian Arab Republic Murphy, Robert M., Statistical, USDA Murphy, Rupert L., Interstate Commerce Com- Murphy, Thomas P., CSC Murphy, Thomas W., D.C. Superior Court 76 Murphy, Tim, Superior Court of the District of Columbia 774 Murphy, Walter J., Jr. , D.C. Superior Court__... 775 Murphy, William M.: Congressional Record, Capitol Government Printing Office Murray, B. 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(Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Biography Appropriations Committee Musa, Mahmud, Chargé d’ Affaires from Uganda. Muse, Donald W., EEOC Musil, E. Lee, House Agriculture Muskett, James W., Criminal Division, Justice. Muskie, Edmund S. (Senator from Maine): Biography Budget Committee Governmental Affairs Committee Environment and Public Works Committee... Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Democratic Policy Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Senate Office Building Commission Special Committee on Aging Musselman, Elaine, American National Red Mussman, Harry C., Animal and Plant Health, Agriculture -Muszalski, Sylvia, secretary to Representative Individual Index Page Muths, Thomas B., Historic Preservation.____ 653 Mutz, Jean C., secretary to Senator Nelson_____ 371 Muwamba, Jacob T. X., Ambassador from MaaWI i ee aera 832 Myers, Alice V., administrative assistant to Representative Ireland. _ ___________________ 381 Myers, Charles E., Jr., Research and Engineer-Ing, Defense. oo adh tia a Myers, Donald A., Housing, HUD ______________ Myers, Dorthy I., Customs and Patent Appeals | O111 RM BRA a a Rae 752 Myers, Frederick W., Jr , Logistics, Defense __.__ 502 Myers, Gary (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Blography.. 0 ea genie 160 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Science and Technology Committee ._______ 293 Myers, Henry R., House Interior________________ 309 Myers, 7s Pierce, House Post Office and Civil nao ne AR A ERE a 314 Myers, John R., Cooperative, USDA ____________ 576 Myers, John T. (Representative from Indiana): BIOBIAPNY a. carson tinct iii Ol 60 Appropriations Committee... _____________ 277 National Republican Congressional Com-IHLERE co otis ios oi dm vpn ob of tl kw i Myers, Michael O. 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Joaquin, Inter-American Defense___ 798 Naeher, Willis E., Department of State_________ 485 Nagel, Margaret A., Senate Committee on En- vironment and Public Works. ______________ 271 Nagro, Blanche, Joint Committee on Taxation._ 324 Nagy, Alex P. , Public Affairs, NASA 691 Nahme, Leonard L., Patent, Commerce. ____ 599 Nahwoosky, Reaves : pal Regulatory Functions, 633 Naidorf, Sherman L., Administration, HUD___ 631 Naill, Kathleen, House Budget 306 Nairn, Col. William W., Inter-American De- ARENTa 798 Naka, Dr. F. Robert, Staff, Air Force.. 2.7538 Nakamura, Joseph F., Patent Office, ‘Com- dR Sa be be etn er he SN i 598 Nol ; John L., Office of Legislative Liaison, Sia Nalle, GA RAN ATOR Ja 726 Namorato, Cono R., Tax Division, Justice. _..__ 546 Nana-Sinkam, Samuel, International Monetary Fund 807 Nance, Rear Adm. James W., Operations, Navy. 528 Nanes, Allan S., Library of Congress. __________ Napper, Mrs. Heidi, administrative assistant to Representative Conyers.................... 376 Naranjo, Emilio dr, NSF. th 703 Narasimhan, C. V., United Nations__.__________ 817 Nardoza, Joseph A., Parole.=... o.oo.S-_ 727 Nash, Lt. Col. M., Canada-U.S. Defense. ..____ 813 Nash, Robert T., Superior Court of the District of Columnbin se Tee 2, Nash, Susan, secretary to Representative PP hOYN ON. La Ta er Fs ah 389 Nassif, Helen G., U.S. Court of Customs and Patents Appesls...... oo i lu. Xo oo 752 Nastanovich, Robert, Executive Office. ________ Natcher, William H. (Representative from Kentucky): Blography... dealA RN TR 69 Appropriations Committee. ._________________ 277 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- sight of the District of Columbia. ._________ 333 Netchvolodoff, Alexander V., A.A. to Senator Nathan, David S., Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration, Commerce. ____________ 583 Nathan, Richard E., Commodities Futures._.__ 664 Nathanson, Iric, legislative assistant to Repre- sentative F Naumoff, Elizabeth A., secretary to Represent- ativeMartin.. ... a 200 SY lsoiova el Naumowicz, Chester F.,Jr.,, FCC_____________ Nave, Linda, House Administration. __________ 309 Raglon Harriet H., Human Development, Naylon, Nancy, secretary to Representative ps y Ndabaniwe, Joseph, Ambassador from Burundi. 846 Neagles, James oard of Parole, Justice..... 727 Neal, Mrs. Pearl A., Veterans Administration... 729 Neal, Stephen L. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography. danlas...siete Gao bil 2 136 Banking, i hon and Urban Affairs Com-e3141 NEE RYOTR MA LEU Ne. od SI 3.430 ST, Wa Sl STH 280 Science and Technology Committee. _._______ 293 Neas, Ralph G., L.A. to Senator Brooke_______ 368 Nebeker, Frank Q., District of Columbia Court of Appealsiiaii dl 3. 2 i de ata 774 Nedley, Donna, Atomic Energy... ____________ 321 Nedzi, Lucien N. (Representative from Michigan): Biography ait iv, ieneat I Bd bab 90 Armed Services Committee. -________________ 279 House Administration Committee... ________ 285 Joint Committee on the Library. ._________.. 322 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board_.____. 444 Neece, Allen W., Jr., Select Committee on Small Business, Senate Needham, Harold w., Office of Sergeant Bi Arms, Senate: coo iiuk anal aarti Needs, Lt. ro Robert L., Financial, ant Neel, Ma. Gen. Spurgeon H., Jr., Healthy Services, ATS ee rr es et pe Neely, H. Mason, D.C. Government___________ 3a Negley, "Mrs. Nancy B., American Art, Smithsonian. -30s deco nbelsialoigziUe 8 Nehring, Virginia, Senate Finance Committee__ 272 Neigh, Janet, Senate Foreign Relations Com-on USE NA, OAS fan its Le et PRGA Neil, Fave @G., Official Reporter of Debates, Nell SoarsTr Housel Cormitien Aer on Appropriations. Sin slur Suid i i. 3 Neilson, George D., D.C. Superior Court__.___ Nelligan, James i. House Interstate and Foreign COTUINBIOR. oo ox tars oe 311 imams Nellis, Joseph L., Select Committee on Narcotics ATUEO BNI COMEITOL. co ee cn om oe omer mann 303 Nelms, Dorothy E., Administration, HUD _.__ 632 Nelson, Capt. A. G., Personnel, Navy..._._._. 532 Nelson, Arthur P., Mining, Interior Sap ri 555 Nelson, Boyd L., FCC She SA BERN ag 50 673 Nelson, Charles E., Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Ciro. Joa rsa ON rn oe ein 745 Nelson, Christopher D. W., International Relations. oo oc uaa odio a8 v0 Loi, 310 Nelson, Clifford, Department of State__________ 482 Nelson, Donald M. Jr., International Trade, USDA 56 Senate lx LrEDR ate al oe meeee Nelson, Gaylord (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography 2 co aa nd, 191 Finance Committee... i.sucl arene cannwann 256 Human Resources Committee...-_-259 Select Committee on Small Business. ......--265 1082 Congressional Directory Page Nelson, Harvey K., Fish, Interior______________ 557 Nelson, Dr. Ivy, D.C. Government 785 Nelson, Col. James To Jr., Supply, Defense____ 511 Nelson, Jerome, CAB 659 Nelson, John W., GAO Liaison Office Nelson, Karen, "House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Nelson, Lewis B., Tennessee Valley Authority__ Nelson, Ms. Lou B., administrative assistant to Representative Zeferetti Nelson, Paul: House Budget House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.._ Nelson, Capt. R. H., Facilities, Navy._________ Nelson, Raymond N., Senate Rules and Ad-ministration Nelson, Richard T., administrative assistant to Representative "Bafalis Nelson, Sharon, Commerce, Senate Nelson, Sharon, secretary to Senator DeConcini-369 Nelson, Stephen International Relations ih Nelson, Stuart, Logistics, DOD 502 Nelson, Thomas C., Forest Service, Agriculture. 577 Nelson, Thomas Ww. administrative assistant to the Secretary, Air Force Nelson, Vilmer N., Mortgage, HUD Nelson, Wilford O., Fish and Wildlife, Interior_. 557 Nelson, William, ‘secretary to ~Represoninlive Annunzio. -__ wa SA B73 Nelson, Maj. “Gen. William xR, “Logistics, Air 510 Nemirow, Samuel B., Maritime, Commerce_ ___ Nensel, Gerald W., Office of the SY Treasury Nerthling, SY ciert E., GPO. ....... Nesbit, Mary C., secretary to Representative Young of Florida Nesmith, Achsah P., Executive Office Nesmith, M. Joyce, Research, Air Force 536 Nessen, Ronald H., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 723 Nester, John J., Administration, Labor 604 Nestle, Mark H., Farmer Home Administra- tion, Agricultu 57 Netherton, Darrell, "Public Works and Transpor-tation, "House. nhs.» Pg Saad SR 314 TNR Netchvolodoft, Alexander V., administrative assistant to Senator Danforth Nethery, J. Michael, Soil, Agriculture. ..._..____ 579 Neuhart, Betty D., "International Commerce... 589 Neuman, 1Frederick, Defense Contract Audit gency Neuman, Loretta, Interior and Insular Affairs, Robert A., Affairs, House 3 Neumann, Gerard E., Maritime Administra- tion, 593 Neumann, Robert G., Ambassador to Morocco -oe Neustadt, Richard M., Executive Office Neuworth, Martin B., A Nevens, T. Michael, administrative assistant to Representative Mazzoli Novi Betty, House Interior and Insular Af-ha New, Lloyd, Indian Affairs, Interior Newberry, Daniel O., Inter-American, State... 485 Newburg, ArthurS., "Research, HUD 0 Newcomb, Jerry w., Conservation, USDA Newcombe, Paul R., Soil, USDA Newcomer, Nancy A., secretary to Representa- tive GoodUng . A crs odo 379 Newdick, William A., Field, Commerce Newell, Dr. Guy, Cancer, HEW Newhall, David, III, administrative assistant to Senator Schweiker 372 Newhall, Katherine, Civil Service Commis- Newhouse, John, Arms Centrol and Disarma-ment Newhouse, Neil S., administrative assistant to Representative "Hollenbeck 380 Newland, Elinore, secretary to Representative Newman, Andrew L., Communications, In-terior. 2 Page Newman, Bernard, judge, U.S. Customs Court in Th SE SL Roh RR Sl 763 Newman, Charles T., Office of NASA Comp-troller 692 Newman, Gerry S., White House Fellows Newman, Henry L., Federal Aviation, DOT.__ Newman, Jason I., D.C. Law Revision Newman, Mark M., Patent Office, Commerce... 598 Newman, Mary, Regional Offices, HEW 612 Newman, Robert, A., Public Affairs, NASA_._. Newman, Theodore 'R., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbia. lam IRE 774 Newsom, David D., Ambassador to Indonesia. 843 Newton, ‘Capt. Robert B., Office of Judge Advo-cate General, Navy. oo ent ase ioe 527 Neyland, Comdr. James P., Nuclear, Defense.. 510 Nguyen, Anhvo, Airlines Offices... 432 Niblock, Robert, Technology Assessment. _____ YY: Nicely, ‘Patricia E., National Science Founda- Nicholas, Lt. Francis, Capitol Police ___________ 431 Nicholas, Frank A., SBA... ... 2 mdoe9l4 Nicholas, Harry K., administrative assistant to Representative Conable Nicholas, Robert C., House Appropriations ..__ 305 Nicholls, Dale, House Interior and Insular 50 Nichols, Bill (Representative from Alabama): Biography Armed Services Committee Nichols, Frederick D., Commission on Fine Nichols, Dusty L., Commerce, Senate..__._.____. 270 Nichols, Jeannette, Senate Assistant Minority Leader’s Office 417 Nichols, Leonard F., Maritime, Commerce Nichols, Owen D., Howard University, HEW__ 613 Nichols, Philip, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 747 Nichols, Robbie, secretary to Representative Nichols, William J., Telephone, USDA Nichols, William M., Administrative Conference. 651 Nichols, William M., OMB 47. Nicholson, Margie, secretary to Senator Nichclson, Richard S., NSF Nickel, Edward J., U.S. Information Agency_-726 Nickels, Mrs. Claire Eastman, secretary to Senator Helms Nickens, Beverly, House Committee cn Dis- trict of Columbia Nicolae M. Nicolae, Ambassador from Romania 835 Niebel, Janet, House Interior and Insular De Affairs Niederlehner, Leonard: Administrative Conference Office of General Counsel, Defense Nielsen, Arthur C., Jr.r., Advisory Commission on Information Nielsen, Barry, A.A. to opresartative Marriott 383 Nielson, Byron S., House Committee on Appro-priations 305 Nielson, Einer R., Under Secretary’s Office, Navy 524 Niehenke, John J., Treasury... ——-—-—_———-----491 Niemela, Lee Q., Arms Control 656 Niemi, Celia B., secretary to Senator Stevens. Nierenberg, Dr, William A., National Science Nihan, Charles W., Judicial Center Nikseh, Larry A., Research, Library of Con- ” Nimetz, Matthew, State Nimo, Juan A., OAS Ninomiya, Calvin, Debt, Treasury Nipp, Robert E., Energy Individual Index 1083 Page Nisbet, Robert A., Arts and Humanities. ______ 699 Nishihara, Naokado, International Finance Corperafiont cide or lion i Sanit 805 Nissel, Stanley N., General Counsel's Office, Avy: Fol sanen Tani a Lae 517 Nisselson, Harold, Census, Commerce.__________ 586 Nitkin, Regina, Capitel Page Schocl___________ 432 Nittle, Alfred M., House Judiciary. _____ --313 Nix, Dave, House Interior and Insular Affairs__ 309 Nix, Robert N. C. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BOR ADY niin in pn de Bes de hb bE 153 International Relations Committee. _ ________ 287 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ Nix, William D., Sr., Farm Credit............... Nixcn, D; Eileen, ‘administrative assistant to Representative Giaimo..._l_._ i. 2-3 Nixon, Mrs. Richard M., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smith- Sopian: Coot oS noinomeloLEE 723 Nkodo, Theodore, International Bank _ ________ 802 Noble, Dr. Ernest P., Alcohol, HEW____________ 617 Nobleman, Eli E., Senate Committee on Gov- ernmentaliAffafrs. ool.Sa Li 272 Nobles, Jo, secretary to Senator Bumpers._....__ 368 Noel, Thomas E., Energy Administration______ 675 Noggle, Lt. Col. Philip L., Research, Navy____ 524 Nolan, Bernard A., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service. .________ 4 Nolan, Dr. Carson Y., Printing House for “the Blind, H Nolan, Kenneth J., Railroad Retirement ______ Nolan, Bichon (Representative from Minne- sota): Biography: oto. niin lt anon LL 0, 95 Agriculture Committees: or loosoo. 276 Small Business Committee. __________________ Nolen, William O., House Public Works and Transportation Committee _ _____._________ 315 Noll, Carl T., Veterans’ Administration_..._.____ 729 Noll, Dennis, House Postmaster’s Office _ _____ 426 Noll, Marguerite D., secretary to Representa- tive RooheVesstl. 3 oBliua so ain ooo Noll, William R., Management, USDA _________ Nonnenmacher, Nicholas T., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, HOUSe. -oom 313 Nooter, Robert, H., Department of State. __.___ 488 Norby, Capt. Merlin R., Electronic, Navy... 530 Nord, Nancy Ann, House Interstate and Foreign COMMeTCe EE SodaLiars 312 Nordgren, Leonard, Maritime Commission. ____ 677 N ordhaus, William D. , Economic Advisers... 474 Nordlicht, Ira, Senate Foreign Relations. ._____ 272 Nordlinger, Edwin H., Branch Offices, Securi- ties and Exchange Commission. ___.___._____. 712 Norland, Donald R., Ambassador to Botswana_ 841 Norland, Donald R., Ambassador to Lesotho. 844 Norland, Donald R., Ambassador to Swaziland. 846 Norley, Mrs. Dolores T., Mental Retardation._ 332 Norling, Richard D., Staff, Merchant Marine and Bisherfes. 0. 20 cli uden aan lin Norman, D. L., Superior Court of the District ot Columbia. Ri tndAT 775 Norman, Lindsay D., Mines, Interior. _____.___. 554 Norment, Hanley J., Traffic Safety, DOT _____. 645 Normile, Joseph P., Divisions, GAO __.________ 437 Normyle, Dr. J ohn’ G., D.C. Government. ____ 785 Norris, Col. Charles R., Industrial College, Delonte. Seogee Te TT 507 Norris, Chester, State 220: 285 vant THON L386 487 Norris, Clayton, Export-Import Bank. _______ 670 Norris, George, House Committee on Armed Services. Clie ive ae pe 305 Norris, Jeffrey A., Labor Relations Board... _._ Norris, T. B., Space Science, NASA ___________ 693 Norris, Brig. ‘Gen. William C., Commands, Air REML I 719 Norseth, Howard G., Maritime, Commerce. _._ 593 North, W. Haven, AID State... oo 0.00 0.0 489 Nortman, William, Branch Offices, Securities and Exchange Commission_______.._._______ Norton, Clark F., Research, Jqorry of Con-LC hm en a AAT Le AA Norton, GeraldPP. WEC. .. wl..duu.hl, Page Nori Michael J., Regional Administrator, Norton, Robert W., Animal and Plant Health, Agriculture A NC RR ALL. 570 Norwood, Janet L., Statistics, Labor______.____ 607 Nosenzo, "Louis V., Stel 2. io nn Lr An 482 Nottingham, Mason G., Maritime, Commerce... 592 Nottingham, Thomas, Office of Sergeant at ATS, Senate... ..oco..iniditidage 420 asin Nouhan, Dolores, secretary to Representative Ridee:o. =. il ipmn, Bor ovis 382 Novak, Kenneth F., Soil, USDA. ____________. 579 Novak, William, Housing, HUD 628 Novick, Matthew N., Management, Interior.___ 553 Novins, Jan, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. iL aie, ob oa Fine, 272 Novotny, Donald J., Commodity, Agriculture__ 568 Novotny, Shirley, House Public Works and Transportation Committee .._.____________ Novotny, Thomas W., Department of State___ a Nowak, Henry J. (Representative from New York): BlograDNY ih ee us sie etme brn A Se a 133 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Small Business Committee. _.._._______._._. 294 Nowland, Donald E., Secretary’s Office, Army. 515 Nowland, Marian E. . Health, Defense 500 Noyes, Jansen, Jr.) Purchase from the Handi- CAPPRA LS. CA OB see Noyes, Robert W., Astrophysical, Smithsonian . 722 Nudd, Mary B., secretary to Senator Haskell. _ 369 N ugent, Thomas C., Comptroller's Office, * BOY) is oil once ota sna ans i eS is 500 Nugent, William R., Administrative, Library of CONBIENS . Cita deitiespat dans odin iv db sd 439 Nuland, Anthony C. J., Market, SEC__.__.____ 711 Null, Francis W., D.C. Government___________ 786 Null, Vicki, House Minority Whip’s Office... ___ 424 Nulty, Timothy, Commerce, Senate_ ____..____ 270 Nunez, Louis, Commission on Civil Rights. _._ 726 Nunn, Mrs. Beula, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: Soa oi aii eo 0 653 Nunn, Rosemary, Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Division... eo. i. iat ro38 778 Nunn, Sam (Senator from Georgia): Biography... iol uch detec on be 20d 40 Armed Services Committee.._._______________ 252 Governmental Affairs Committee. ___________ 258 Select Committee on Small Business. .___.___ 265 Nunzio, Nicholas S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia I RE Se 775 Nurjadin, Rusmin, Ambassador from Indonesia. 830 Nutter, John F., L. ‘A. to Representative Johnson NE a 381 Nutting, Maj. Gen. Wallace H: Brazil-U.8:-Defenses...at aie i. 808 Canada-U.S. Defense... i... oi ioc lode. 813 Inter-American Defense.............oo 2880 798 Mexico-U.B:.i Defense... 0... 00 ca Sods S000 809 Nye, Joseph 8., State... io. tii i mune 480 Nygren, Rear ‘Adm. Harley D., Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ‘Commerce... 597 Nzeyimana, Laurent, Ambassador from Burundi lor La) slid ei 824 Oakar, Mary Rose (Representative from Ohio): Biography Raa i 1 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- GEE1 7M fr BA end dh en si tipple Ra Rae 280 Select Committee on Aging _______________.__ 301 Oakes, Carroll G., Field Offices, HUD_______. 635 Oakley, Kenneth A. International Joint Com- mission, United States and Canada... 806 Oakley, Robert B. yo Btate. lo rite. 483 Oates, Walter E., Maritime Administration, Commerce wan Ee Ca wid 592 Obach, Col. R. M., Installations, Defense... ._. 515 Obarrio, Juan L., Inter-American Tropical Tung Commission... aso. 2. i vueiit enn 800 Oberlander, George H. F., National Capital, Planning Commission. 2 i... .C...2.-3 Oberlin, David W., Seaway Corporation, DOT. oo Oberman, Irvin, Office of Doorkeeper, House... 426 Cberst, Michael A., Joint Committee on Taxa- RR CN ET a 324 1084 Congressional Directory Oberschmidt, Ervin R., Red Cross......_..... 654 Obusiaty James L. (Representative from Minne- sota): BIOgTADNY cies Grams = Saar rn ta SET rw IE Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Joint Committee on Co onal Operations... 322 OneY DavidI R. (Representative from Wiscon- Biography. AR animist posit EE ER Be mid 193 Appropriations Committee..___ =277 Budget Commitiee........oiaa -281 ioe Commission on Administrative Review._._.____ 325 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. . Select Committee on Ethics... ________ 3 O’Brien, Anne, Permits, D.C. Government.____ O’Brien, Mrs. Downy C., secretary to Repre-sentative Leg, 382 oO’ Blien, Edward F., Mediation and Concilia-hia O’Brien, Frank, Ir, “Federal Reserve... ..______ 657 O’Brien, George "M. (Representative from Tllinois): Bog PADI. cores i is ve i pad Dees seb BE nk 55 o/Appropriaions Commies, ;.cuesuialubib 277 en, James D., Tax, Justice... .______ 546 O Brion; Jean C., Financial, NAVY. obiais ens 525 oO’ Brien, John J., ’ Capitol Police 431 O’Brien, John E., Office of General Counsel, LL 691 00 O’Brien, William P., Naturalization, Justice... 549 O’Broois, Nelle B., Army Liaison Office, O’Bryant, TilmonB., D.C. Police. __________ 789 oO’ Callaghan, Col. T. Pr. Coil, Disability Evaluntion, Navy... iin iil Heenvaans 525 Ocampo, Augusto ir, Board, Doyalone ment Bonk aioe usesirnaleliai 799 onl. Ochoa, Dr. Carlos, Pan American Health______ 813 O’Connell, Dan, to Representative Markey. Fs STR al 1 4 a, | BERN CR rT 83 O’Connell, Ed, A.A. to Senator Mathias_______. 371 0’Connell, James, Human Resources... _______. 273 0’ Connell, James P., Occupational Safety....-707 O’Connell, Robert c, Highway Safety, DOT.. 646 oO’ Connell, Thomas T., Administrative Con- ference. I BELL TRE RA wR ARE Lr LAN 651 O’Connell, Thomas J., Federal Reserve_______. 657 oO’ Connor, Edward J., " Export-Import Bank.___ 670 O’Connor, Feather, Research, HUD... il. 629 0’Connor, J. M., Highway, DOT... 022 oO’ Conn, Rear Adm. John J., Personnel, poi oO’ oa Lisa, Senate Veterans’ Affairs Com- mittee. =. iioeioosealary dgaaaha 275 0’Connor, Mary, Ways and Means, House. __.. 318 0’Connor, Thomas J., Administration, HUD_.. 631 Oda, Shigeru, United Nations oie 817 0’Day, Paul T. , Trade Negotiations. __________ 475 O’Doherty, Kieran, Postal Babe: ol. ai. 709 O’Donnell, Alice i, Federal Judicial Center... 777 0’ Donnell, Bernard J., D.C. Government.___..__ 791 oO’ Donnell, BernardJ., Investigative, Defense.. O’Donnell, Robert, House Postmaster’s Office. oO’ Donnell, Tom, Commission on Administra- Ho ROVIEW oo Care et 325 O’Donnell, William J., Public Affairs, NASA ___ 691 Oo’ Donohue, Daniel A Department of State.... 480 oO’ Donohue, Robert E., Research, Defense. ____ 499 Odum, Eugene P., Technology Assessment. ____ 445 Ogden, Ms. Ann, secretary to Representative Brodhead... lan Tod Gee 75 Ogden, Horace G., Disease Control, HEW______ 617 Ofleshy, Joseph B., OSC 5 a sea a 660 O’Hagan, Noreen W secretary to Representa- Hve'Skelton. Wh Jo TY ig Te 388 O'Hara, Hanford, ICE. oo Digedeiwaaa 688 o’ Hara, Kathleen, House Administration._____ 308 O’Hara, John P., House Public Works and Transportation eh emi mS 8 315 O’Hara, Paul V., A.A. to Representative Cavanaugh 55 cL rd ion Tr a a 37! O’Hara, Thomas, House Postmaster’s Office___. 426 Ohlbaum, Daniel R., FCC O’Hora, Timothy, House Postmaster’s Office... 426 Qkay, John L., Soll, USDA Lo. ~~ ay 0:70; 580 O’Keefe, Karen A., Outer Continental Shelf, House... foctp. apatitesi 298 i vl Okyen, Col. Louis, Nuclear, Defense Oland, Bruce G., OSC... cies LL -Olchak, Larry, House Postmaster’s Office. .___ Olchak, Seymour, House Post Office._.________ old, Lkohery Q., Senate Armed Services Com- CR TRA ep I Hk 3 268 Oldnr iia C., Election Commission. ____ 674 Oldham, M. Brent, Executive's Office, D.C. Government. . oc. ba to lL dh LL HE O’Leary, Avis B., Senate Energy and Nom Resources Committee China ET RMER RL Lh hu Cl Shae O'Leary, Poanlel L., FTC... Loi...0. 1 O'Leary, John F.: Energy Resources Council... .________________ 476 Federal Energy Administration. ____________ 675 O’Lenick, Brenda, House Administration._.____ 308 Oleszek, Walter J., Library of Congress._._..____ Oleszewski, Richard, House Administration Committee: onli cian ig to atari se.. 308 Olin, Gilbert G., Contract Audit, Defense_...__ 509 Olivanti, William J., DEA, Justice, es Jol 547 Oliver, "Andrew, National Portrait Gallery, I on SOE ER 721 Oliver, David G., Directors, Red Cross...._..__ 655 Oliver, Gail, Senate Budget Committee... ______ 270 Oliver, Garvin L., Occupational Safety.._.______ 707 Oliver, Capt. James C., Jr., Research, Defense__ 513 Oliver, Philip M., Administration, Labor Sa 604 Oliver, R. Spencer, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe._.______________ 327 Oliver, William H., Manpower, Defense_.______ 504 Olmes, James, Finance, USDA: i all. 564 Olmsted, Mary S., Ambassador to Papua, New Olom, a T., U.S. Advisory Commission on FT 651 O’Loughlin, Brig. Gen. Earl T., Purchase from Handicapped a dE NS a RT 663 Olpin, Owen, Administrative Conference...____ 651 Olsen, Donald L., Electric Program, USDA____ 573 Olsen, Einar O., International Bureau, Com- Trlrtn ee 0 Ad Rd NTRS IRA ARAL 589 Olsen, Janice, Governmental Adal AEN 272 Olsen, Wallace C., Library, USD _____________ USDA 579 Olson, Charles E., National iw of Educa-tion, HEW 613 Olson, David R., House Committee on Appro-305 Sal BUSINess. «nv ods oid Olson, Emest R., 1CC.c.o cl. oo lideed.us Olson, Gerald D., Maritime, Commerce... __.._. 592 Olson, Jack B., Ambassador to the Common- wealth of the Bahamas 2... Olson, Richard C., Office of the Majority Leader, oo. Olsson, O. Louis, National Credit Union Ad-INISTrAION oc sie aren de oth i SRR Ca 698 O’Malley, Charlotte C., secretary to Repre-sentative Edwards of Alabama. _________ 378 O’Malley, Christopher, Atomic Energy... 321 0O’Malley, Robert J., House Doorkeeper’s Office. 425 O’Meara, Gregory, Speaker’s Office... O’Melia, Richard J., Civil Aeronautics Board._. 659 Onassis, Mrs. Aristotle, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian._._____ O’Neal, A. Daniel, Interstate Commerce Com- O’Neal, Jack N., Bonneville, Interior... ____ O’Neal, Mrs. Shirley, secretary to Representa- ive Spares... arma 389 O’Neal, Dr. Russell D., National Science Board. 703 O’Neill, Christopher R., Commerce, Senate____ 270 O'Neill, James E., Archives, GSA... O’Neill, Jeffrey, House PublicWorks and Trans- portation. oo ea et 315 O’Neill, Paul H., President's Committee on Science and Technology FEE dc A 478 Individual Index 1085 Page Page O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (Representative from Massachusetts): 5311 SRL TE A TESS LR 84 Speakerofthe House...nnnacm ni 4 22 out Commission for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. 326 House Office Building Commission 329 House Democratic Committee ___________ Democratic Steering and Policy Committee_. 299 Onek, Joe, Domestic MA 47 O’Nell, Thomas C., IC 674 Ontko, Ronald, Moh Sergeant at Arms’ Office. 420 Ooms, Van Doorn, Senate Budget... __________ 269 Oosterhuis, Paul, Joint Committee on Taxation. 323 Opper, Franz F., Interstate and Foreign Com- NCIC, HOUSE... iene mm at Sm seis O’Quinn, Terry, House Postmaster’s Office... __ Oram, ; Gooree S., Jr., Federal Home Loan Bank ard 0’ Herr Col. David M., Manpower, DOD______ oO’ Regan, Charles R., ‘administrative assistant to Representative asell ns O’Reilly, Bernadette, secretary to Representa-tive Conte 376 O’Reilly, Ms. Connie, secretary to Representa- tive Harris O’ Reilly, James P., Nuclear Regulatory._...____ Orfila, Alejandro, Organization of American LRTR LS aaa Organ, Capt. J. W., Research, Navy. _._.________ 524 Organ, Robert M., ‘Smithsonian Institution... 716 Oringer, David, Occupational Safetycs. co. 07 Oriol, ale G., Senate Special Committee on Sis Oriol, “Wiliam 'E., Senate Special Committee on ot Ing. nr BTL gaa Orloff, Dr. Jack, Heart and Lung, HEW_______ 622 Ormsten, Franklin, Regional, SEC... .......d 712 Ornelas, Sheryl A. | Legislative Counsel..." 421 Orosz, Stephen C. | Maritime, Commerce...____ 593 Orr, Betty L. , secretary to Representative Pike_ 386 orr, Carolyn, Senate Majority Whip’s Office... 416 Orr, Janice, Senate Veterans’ Affairs._.__________ 75 Orr, Jennings A., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agricalture_ == o-oo ian 572 Orsini, Eric A., Installations, Army..________.__. 516 Orski, C. Kenneth, Urban, DOT ____________ __ 646 Orta, Rear Adm. Elio José, Inter-American Pefense. lo itud Henin AT Jed 798 Orth, Donald J., Geographic Names, Interior__ 560 Ortiz, Frank V. Stat ET SE WE SR EL 480 Ortiz, Maurillo, ‘Community Relations, Justice. 543 Osborn, David L. , Ambassador to Burma... 841 Osborne, Betty M., SBAZG 1 co un, 715 Osborne, Daniel H., D.C. Government...__ 784 Osborne, Ralph L., "Postal Service... 728 Oshetski, Dianne, House Administration. ______ 308 Oshiki, Kaz, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Kastenmeier.. ____..._.._...__ 381 Osias, MartinA., OEO, Agriculture.___________ 564 Ossi, Anthony 7, Maritime Administration, Commerce. or oso ilar 593 Ostby, John, National Credit Union..._.______ 697 Ostenso, Grace L., Operations, Agriculture.____ 571 Ostenso, Ned A., Oceanic, Commerce... 597 Osterman, Georgia C., House Committee on ATIC. SOTVICeR. . oo oe ent ts 306 Osterman, Henry K., Occupational Safety._...__ 707 Osthaus, John G., House Committee on Appro- DrIRtIONS oo -r taa rtl = Co ee ite 305 O’Sullivan, Jennifer, Research, Library of Congress ia ge crs. Ln ia re 442 Oswald, Robert 1/;, ICC... oohae iid 688 Oswald, Robert M., Directors, Red Cross...._-655 Oswalt, Handley C., Water Resources Council. 731 Otero, Maria L., House Committee on the District of Columbia... 307 Otis, Nancy W., House Standards of Official Conduct Spa RR RTT RR LY Yi 317 O’Toole, Dennis, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian. cer sr SEE RO Ott, Marion A., Administrative Office, U.S. ‘Courts oe Ee RL LA CN it LG 75 Ott, Maj. Gen. Charles A., Jr., Staff, Army ____ 519 Ottenheimer, Edward G., Administration EVIOW ooo rasan tl Em oa 325 Otterson, Wallace R., Forest, Agriculture _.______ 579 Ouinger, uengrd L. (Representative from New TK): Biography... .. 0-3 mh a pe 128 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. i Science and Technology Committee Environmental Study Conference Otto, George W., Occupational Safety______.___ 707 Otto, Vincent A., Civil Preparedness, Defense. 508 Ours, Wiis B., Jr: FOC coor ooo pooner. 673 Ousman, Abdoul, Chargé d’ Affaires, Chad_____ 824 Overbay, James B., Administration, HUD_____ 631 Overholt, David P., Soil, USDA. _.-..: = Overstreet, William, Geological, Interior........ Owen, Robert A ., Commodity Analysis, USDA__ 208 Owens, Basil T., Library of Congress...._._.... Owens, Dean, House Minority Whip’s Office_... 424 Owens, Drena, Senate Budget_________________. 270 Owolls, Jol I, Halo. nics mubenminn 489 .cccatenio Owens, James 1., IRS, Treasury....... ......... 495 Ov ens, James M., Domestic, Commerce. _____. £90 Owens, Loretta A., House Agriculture_.________ 304 Owens, Mrs. Mildred B., Office of the Postmaster General... oc. vik smadiie Tol sada ens Owens, W. Hayden, Forest Service, Agriculture. 579 Owens, William D., Secretary’s Office, DOT __. 640 Owings, Harry P., Recreation, Interior... _.___. 557 Owlick, Jan Lisa, Interstate and Foreign Com- meres, House... oo aa a ae 312 Oxman, Stephen, ol univ. 480 State.........0 Oxford, Warren B., Senate Committee on Agri- cule and Forestry... ic .o reac aia ar ios 267 Oxman, Bernard H., Department of State_.____ 481 Oyarzun, Maria Eugenia, OAS _ _______________ 810 Oyer, Darrell J., Audit, Defense_._.__._________. 509 Oyler, Lt. John M., Secretary’ s Office Navy._.. 523 Oyler, William D., ‘Mines, Interior 554 P Pablo, Rosemary Cruz, secretary to Delegate Won Pall dr sla oh a oe en Lr 392 Pace, Clyde W., Installations, DOT. ___________ 643 Pace, Courtney C., administrative assistant to Senator Eastland aa Df rE 369 Pace, James R., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbity........ cz oto Hr oo 0% 760 Pachter, Marc Jay, Portrait Gallery, Smith- Packard, David, Services University, Defense.. [£h Packard, George, Woodrow Wilson International Center for SeholarSi: oo. Fl coo iin ll 722 Packard, Jack L., GSA A oy i ol. 684 Packer, Arnold, Senate Budget Committee_.___ 269 Packer, Arnold 'H., Research, Labor____________ 602 Packman, Martin, Inter-American, State. ....% 486 Packrael, 7 ohn, House Post Office. IRE Tal 2 SER 427 Packwood, Bob (Senator from Oregon): Biography LE TR ls wd wi al fee Sr as pee 150 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- EES 1H NEPA SL AL Be TA EL LER 254 Finance Commitleeds i Lo 20s. Wl 8. 256 Select Committee on Small Business________. 265 National Republican Senatorial Committee... 263 Republician Policy Committee... ___.___. 263 Paddock, Mina, International Relations_______. 386 Padgett, Bascombe G., Administration, HUD __. 631 Padgett, Faye M., J oint Committee on Printing. 323 Padilla, Lorenzo, International Boundary, United States and MeXicO --._.-..__._..--804 Padilla, Sandra H., Joint Committee on Con- gressional Operations Ee Ea ER 322 Padrick, Jack O., Pacific Northwest Regional Commission, Commerce: ooh a 585 Padwo, Saul, Domestic, Commerce____________ 590 Paganelli, Robert P., Ambassador to Qatar_.__ 845 Page, Mary, Joint Committee on Taxation____ 324 Pagliai, D. A., Financial Operations, Treasury. 495 Pahland, Maj. Richard, Army Liaison_________ 434 Paijmans, MartijnJ. W. M., International Bank for:Beconstruction. ooo ote ool 803 Paine, Lewis C., Jr., Maritime Administration, COTIINEIo br ry Lao a a] 594 Painter, James E., Senate Appropriations______ 268 Painter, Kenneth J., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ___...—--310 Painter, William A., Field Offices, HUD______ 636 Pair, Hubert B., District of Columbia Court of ADpeals. ta ot cr aa 774 1086 Congressional Directory Page Paladino, Albert E., Technology Assessment__ 445 Palank, Joseph A., GPO 38 Palastra, Brig. Gen. Joseph T, Jr., Secretary’s Palau, Capt. Henry S., JAG Office, Navy Palensky, Leo E., Management, Agriculture. __ Palme, Brig. Gen. Frank J., Engineering, 2 Paley, Barbara, A.A. to Representative Ambro. Pallansch, Michael J., Research Service, Agri- Palmer, Alan K., FTC Palmer, Alison, Department of State Palmer, Augustus L., Howard University Hospital, HEW 612 Palmer, ory Leslie N., Secretary’s Office, 52 3 g Palmer, Stephen E., Jr., State________ Palmer, Victor W. Judges, Agriculture... Palmer, William H., A.A. to Representative Panagides, Stahis, OAS Panetta, Leon E. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Agriculture Committee. ___________________ 276 House Administration Committee 285 Pang, Alvin K. H., Field Offices, HUD ________ 637 Panuzio, Nicholas A., Buildings, GSA 683 Paolillo, Charles, House International Rela-" 3 Papagianis, Chris, A.A. to Representative Young of Missouri 391 Pappas, Frank G., DEA, Justice______________ 547 Pappas, Gust, CSC 662 Pappas, Virginia M., Secretary’s Office, Senate__ 418 Parada, Od Raul Armando, Inter-American Paradise, that Senate Human Resources. 269 Pararas, "John Ls, National Bureau of Stand-ards, Commerce Paredes, Rear Adm. Efrain, Inter-American Defens 798 Paredes, Parente, Judy F., Senate Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works Parfitt, Colin D., Financial, Air Force Parfitt, Maj. Gen. H. R., Canal Zone Parham, Thomas M., Jr., Executive Office..____ 472 Park, Beverly, Joint Economic Committee Park, Keith C., International Cotton Advisory Parker, Alan A., House Committee on Judiciary 312 Parker, Barrington D., Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biog-raphy) 756 Parker, Benny L., Old West, Commerce. _ ___ Parker, Candida C., secretary to Resident Com- missioner Corrada Parker, Dorothy, Parole Parker, James A., Mint, Treasury Parker, Jane, House Budget Committee. ____. Parker, Joseph O., International Trade, United oi Parker, Lutrelle F., Patent, Commerce_._______ 598 Parker, Marjorie H., D.C. Government. _ _ Parker, Pamela, D.C. Government Parker, Pamela M., Governors, Red Cross. .... 654 Parker, Robert N.. Research, Defense 4 Parker, Sp5. Ted W., Army Liaison Parkhurst, Charles P., Jr., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian... ACAa Parkinson, Mrs. E. Bliss, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian_________ RA CL Parkinson, Charles R. , Veterans’ ’ Affairs, House. 317 Parkinson, Robert P., "Census, Commerce..___. 587 Parkinson, William BH. Astrophysical, Smith- Parks, Charles R., Capitol Police. __________ Parks, Jeanus B., Jr., D.C. Government._______ 787 Parlier, Frank, Office of General Counsel, NL RB 700 Page Parmar, Judhvir, International Finance Cor-poration. I oe Parinelee, Ken, L.A. to Representative Apple Pareell Archie, Jr., Ways and Means, House___ 318 Parramore, Mary 1Yi National Science Founda- tion. oe a Parris, Hugh G., VA. 72 Parris, Jusih A; Research, Library of Con- gres. Paris, Mary A., Senate Special Committee on ging Parris, Mose, Indian Health Service, HEW _____ Parris, Ruth L., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Parris, Stanford E., D.C. Law Revision Parrish, Charles, Secretary’s Office, Interior____ Parrish, Martha, secretary to Representative Evans of Georgia. RAL IA Parrish, Peggy L., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration Parrott, Thomas C., Social Security, HEW Parry, Francis F., Operating, ERDA__________ Parshley, Paul C., House Interior Committee__ Parsons, Arch, HUD Parsons, Carole W., Privacy Protection, SEC. . Parsons, Jack W., Congressional Record Index. Parsons, Norman G., Pension Benefit Parsons, Robert E., Railroad, DOT ___________ Partee, J. Charles, Federal Reserve Parton, James, Library of Congress_._____ .___ __ Paschall, Lt. Gen. Lee M., Communications, 5 Pascoe, B. Lynn, State Paslawski, Joseph T., Employmet, Labor _.__ 605 Pasquarella, Lee T., Senate Commerce 270 Pasta, John R., National Science Foundation... 702 Pastor, GeorgeJ., Urban, DOT 646 Patch, David C., House Committee on Disiies of Columbia. Patch, Don I., Development, HUD Paterson, Neil J 3 International Finance Corpo-S05 Patrick, David, administrative assistant to Representative Nichols. ._______.___.________ 385 Patrick, Horace B., Administration, Labor Patrick, John C., Jr., Small Business Adminis- Patrick, Dr. Ruth, Smithsonian Institution... 716 Patron, "June, Standards, Labor 607 Patten, Edward J. (Representative from New Jersey): BiOgraply .. . . » «vsti wut dntsins om SAS f= ein 115 Appropriations Committee 277 Patterson, Charles T., Logistics, Defense Patterson, David A., Tennessee Valley Author-an it Patterson, Jerry M. (Representative from California): BIOGIapHy -ccvv.v soi tane dash hates dns d eine sm 25 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-oi Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Pattie, Mrs. Betty, secretary to Representative Ichord . 381 Payson, Edward W. (Representative from New ork): Biography. i... coi ail aR LL 130 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Patt on, Douglas 1. Election Commission Patton, Jo R., Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry... 267 Paul, Robert M., House Public Works and Transportation Pauls, Frederick H., Research, Library of EE gres 440 Pavelic, Stephanie, secretary to Senator Durkin. 369 Payeff, William K., U.S. Information Agency.. 726 Payne, Harold, EO, HUD 629 Payne, Harold G., Rural Telephone, Agricul- TL IR th Rh an ARR a 574 Payne, James L., Government Printing Office. 438 Individual Index 1087 Page Page Payne re secretary to Representative Bede 36 Piven Schad Fos OBC ii natn iat addin bn 662 Payton, Tony, A. A. to Senator Schmitt... Paz, William, Civilian, Navy......c..ecuoouue-526 Peacock, Charles A., National Mediation Board. 701 Peacock, David W. K., Jr., Export-Import Ban rt Sa hp ei Eh Sm ie Peagler, Dean Owen F., Education of Disad-vantaged Children. Bt. oter i Pearce, Alan, House Interstate and Foreign Bry1 Stn emCL eli Pearcy, B. W., Permits, D.C. Government____ 786 Pearl, Lawrence D., Equal Opportunity, HUD_ 629 Pearson, James B. (Senator from Kansas): 103 Tn Re wo tha LE TL 65 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- GER. Lr i A ih sew Rate Pris a 254 Foreign Relations Committee... _._____ 257 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ..___. 321 Select Committee on Intelligence. ____________ 264 Transportation Policy Study Commission... 332 Pearson, Ronald W., administrative assistant to Representative Ashbrook... __________.____ 3 Pearson, Suzanne D., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Bone. ie nena 421 Pearson, Mrs. Trish, secretary to Representative YLT AE Tn Lee ee Th 387 Peartree, Frank T., Court of Claims____________ 749 Pease, Donald J. (Representative from Ohio): Bosraay ETake Ty 144 International Relations Committee. __________ 287 Pecarich, Pamela, Commodity Futures.__.__.__ 664 Peckarsky, Lee, "House Legislative Counsel's Peckham, Victoria B., legislative assistant to Representative OV a Pecorak, Camille, House Budget ___.__._______ Pecore, Peggy I. House Committee on Agri- LE ER Re AB SNA nr BE Pederson, Susan, Commission on Security and Cooperation In Burope epee 32 ova.nnn Peeck, fee Delaware River Basin Com- RR Ri A 564 Peiser, H.§ , Standards, Commerce... __..___. 595 Peixotto, Dr Helen E., D.C. Government... 785 Pell, Claiborne (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography a A ate an aD 161 Foreign Relations Committee _______________ 257 Human Resources Committee ______.__._______ 259 Rules and Administration Committee. ______. 260 Joint Committee on the Library_.____._______. 322 Sypaigion on Security and Cooperation in National Historical Publications Commission, is Smithsonian Board of Regents__.______.___. 716 Pellicoro, Robert J., Administrative Office of UR Cols aso een ent 777 Pellington, William L., Small Business Admin- istration 715 Pembroke, Flora M., Western Union, House.__. 433 Pena, Eduardo, Jr., Equal Employment Op- portunity COMMISSION, oe seins 669 Penaranda, Frank E., Aeronautics, NASA ____ 692 Pence, Charles W., Support Staff, USDA _____. 568 Pendergast, Paul, "House Democratic Commit-2 i Maria R., Post Office and Civil Serv-ice, H 314 Penello, John A., National Labor Relations Board Penisten, Gary D., Navy, Comptroller..______ Penn, John Garrett, Superior Court of the District of Columbia... oom 775 Pennekamp, William B., House Reporters of 4 Penner, Lt. Col. Norman R., Health, DOD___ 501 Pennington, Arthur, Analysis, Defense__.._.___ 506 Pennybacker, Mrs. Miles, Cooper-Hewitt, SIHhSONIAN.. .c-vaiticpdincntt eda t da inn 719 Penoyar, William E., Domestic, Commerce.... 590 Pentti, Francis W., Maritime Administration, COMIOIOR. 2 ¥ ase i «aad bine sms ls 5 RE ws mm 593 Pepal, James R., Census, Commerce. _.._._____. 587 Pepitone, Byron V., Selective Service System__ 713 Pepper, Arden B., Operations, Agriculture_____ 565 Pepper, Claude (Representative from Florida): Blography co. oii croatia Bules Commitict. oc aoeiis ens sini mnlr 293 Interparliamentary Union. _.___..._________. 334 Select Committee on Aging. ___..___.________ 301 Peraino, Joseph F., Commerce, Senate. ....__-270 Peralta, Eusebio del Cid, Pan American Health. 812 Peratino, C., Smithsonian Institution... a= 716 Percy, Charles H. (Senator from Illinois): BIOETAPNY cain h rns Fan iimss aaied she oe a dais 547 48 Foreign Relations Committee. _..._.. saa oDl Governmental Affairs Committee. .._._._.__. 258 John B Kennedy Center for the Performing Republican Policy Committee... Seoct €Committee on Nutrition and Human eed: Special Committee on Aging. . ocean --265 Perdue, Patricia, Post Office and Civil Service, 1171 rg TR Co BB HAE RA OE 314 Perdue, RobertW., Federal Power Commission -o73 Peret, J. Cortland 5, Federal Reserve. __...-___ Perez, Maj. Gen. Guillermo Ruiz: Inter-American Defense ________.__.__________ 798 Mexiean-U.S. Defense. oo. ail dunmne= 809 Perez, John G., Community Relations, Justice. 543 Perham, Col. G. D., Staff, Air Force..._._.---_ 538 Perian, Carl L.: House Merchant Marine and Fisheries. _._.___ 313 Outer Continental Shelf, House. .....__._.___-298 Perian, Julia P.: House Merchant Marine and Fisheries... 313 Outer Continental Shelf, House ..__.....__-_-298 Perkins, Carl D. (Representative from Ken- tucky): BIO ADAY cos irs wins Se La phd Samad EE = er 71 Education and Labor Committee... _..__-___ 283 Paging Courtland D., Academy of Engineer- Perkins, Maik, ‘Senate at Arms Office. Sergeant 420 Perkins, Reatha, House Post Office Perkins, William H., Jr., Air and oh. Smith-7% Perla, Toni M., House Committee on Appro-DEB IONS ch a dv re amas wah Aen 305 Perlman, Ellis S., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authorit Perman, Florence Ox Legislation, HEW_______ Permut, Phillip V., POC; Tory Joseph I, Jt. Perrine: Louis F., Bonds, Treasury Perrot, Paul N., Smithsonian Institution. __ 716 Perry, Charles 19 U.N. Information Center... 818 Perry, Vice Adm. "Ellis L., Coast Guard, DOT. 641 Perry, Frederick M., D. Cc. Government________ 789 Perry, Grady, Jr., Federal Home Loan Bank.__ 675 Perry, Grant E., Office of Secretary, Senate... 418 Perry, Matthew Y Military Appeals Court____. 772 Perry, Spence W. , Administrator’ s Office, GSA. 683 Perryman, George I, Supply, GSA 683 Pershing, Gloria L., secretary to Representative 501. Labor Persons, Ned B., United Nations. -.__.________ Persons, Maj. Gen. Wilton B., Jr., Agencies, Army 519 Pertschuk, Michael, Senate Committee on Com- EEL NL rh en mrs cob Ei GI 70 Perugino, Mary, House Committee on Interna- HORA Relations x i a 310 Pesch, Maj. Gen. John J., Staff, Air Force_____. 539 Pesch, Mrs. Donna Stone, Performing Arts_____ 723 Pennington, Paula A., Commission on Security Pesch, Kathy, House Standards of Dacia; and Cooperation in Europe... _...._._. 327 Conduct Pennock, Cathy, Joint Economic Committee.. 325 Peshkin, Col. Richard A., Nuclear, Defense.. _ 534 1088 Congressional Directory Pesqueira, Eduardo, International Bank Pesyna, Gail M., House Science and Tech- nologV tia us daddact Dobe oi nes a DY 3 Peters, Clay, House Interior and Insular Affairs. Peters, Darrell F., Management Services, Agri- Peters, Dorothy L., Post Office and Civil Service, House Peters, Eugene F., Joint Committee on Con- gressional Operations Peters, Dr. James A., Cancer Institute, HEW__ Peters, Col. Kenneth’ W., Air Staff, Air Force. _ Petersen, Robert E., Jr., Senate Press Gallery. _ Peterson, A. Atley, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Treasury -Peterson, Burrill A., Secret Service, Treasury. Peterson, Craig M., NASA Commerce, Senate _ Peterson, David A., Domestic, Commerce. _ ___ Peterson, David F., Office of the Administrator, GSA Peterson, Esther, Federal Paperwork. _________ 3 Peterson, Geoffrey G., Senate Finance Peterson, Gerald W., Administration, Labor. __ Peterson, Glen D., Mines, Interior_ ____________ 5 Peterson, Henry B., D.C. Government. _______ Peterson, James H., Administration, HUD _ ___ Peterson, John, House Interior and Insular Peterson, Kent A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury -Peterson, Lars, Commerce, Senate_ ____________ 2 Peterson, Paul R., FTC. Peterson, R. Max, Forest, Agriculture Pom, Lt. Comdr. Randall D., Coast Guard, Peterson, Robert A., Divisions, GAO Peterson, Roland L., Planning and Resources, : W_ Petit, Michael, administrative assistant to Representative Hughes. conve nimi 3 Petosa, Pascale, Manpower, Defense Petoskey, Merrill L., Forest, Agriculture Petrei, Humberto, OAS Petrutsas, George, FCC Pettipaw, Norman J., Attachés, Agriculture.... 568 Pettis, Shirley N. (Representative from California): Biography... oo a i nl ai 25 Education and Labor Committee. ___________ 283 International Relations Committee _________ 287 Pettit, John W., Administrative Conference___. 651 Petty, Arnold E., Land, Interior 55¢ Pettys, Linden G. , Advisory, Interior Pew, Michael R., " Copyright, Library of Con-i g Peyser, TheodoreD., Jr., Tax Division, Justice. 546 Peyton, Alise, House Public Works and Trans-portation 315 Peyton, Donald F., D.C. Superior Court Pevion, T. L., Jr., Buildings, GSA. .:.. cai. 683 Pezdirtz, ‘George ¥., ERDA oui oooh coil. 667 Pezzullo, Lawrence, Department of State. _____ 482 Pfaender, Fred W., Housing Management, HUD 628 Piaft, Aima''T\., House Judiciary... >. ..1 313 Pfanstiehl, Cody, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. oi vo i. 2... 730 Pfautz, Col. James C., Security, Defense Pfeiffer, John, A.A. Representative D’ Amours. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Rita Ann, secretary to Representa-a tive Schulze 8 Pfeiffer, Capt. W. Dean, Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy 52 Pflanz, Henry, House Public Works and Trans-portation 314 Pfluger, Frederick F., House Committee on Appropriations Pfrang, Dr. E. O., Standards, Commerce Phalen, James R., House Committee on Small Phelan, Mary Francis, Office of Secretary, Senate... a a Re 418 Page Phelan, Mary O., Senate Art and Antiquities. _ 326 Phelan, Wanda M.. Water Resources Pi Hy Phelps, Edward F., Jr., Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation Phelns, pred A., General Counsel's Office, Phelps, erin 0 Library of Congress. Philbin, Richard M., BA Phillips, Almarin, Electronic Fund Transfers. Phillips, Alvin B., Tennessee Valley Authority. Phillips, Cathy, House Budget. ....... Phillips, Howard K. ., clerk, Tenth Judicial Circuit, U.S. Courts of Appeals.... Phillips, James G., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House Phillips, Lilian M., House Committee on Gov- ernment Operations. A Phillips, Martha, Ways and Means, “House Phillips, Paul D., Manpower, Army Phillips, Ralph W., International Organizations, Agriculture________ MILE Phillips, Stanley W., Attaches, USDA _ Phillips, Sybil, Development and Research, HUD a a Phillips, William J., Directors, Red Cross. .____ Phipps, Margaret Bethea, A.A. to Representa- tive Holland Phipps, Walter L., National Mediation Board . _ Piazza, Capt. Thomas J., Supply, Navy Picard, Irving H., Regulation, SEC____________ Piccariello, Harry J., Science Foundation. Picciotto, Robert, International Bank Picha, Kenneth, ERDA._ Pickard, Lee A. Securities and Exchange Commission Pickering, Thomas R., Ambassador to Jordan... Pickett, Anne C., secretary to Representative Frey Pickett, Dianne B., Office of the Clerk, House. Pickett, George, Senate Intelligence 2 Pickins, David, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control 30 Pickle, J. J. (Jake) (Representative from Texas): Biography 1 Ways and Means Committee Pickle, Mrs. J. J., Congressional Club Pidgeon, Richard J., Administration, Com- Pierce, Chadwick B., Mint, Treasury -Pierce, John C., Marketing Service, USDA __ __ Pierce, Leroy N., Commerce, Senate Pierce, Mrs. Margaret Hunter, Indian Claims Commission Pierce, Richard A., Senate Appropriations Pierce, William H., National Mediation Board. ._ Pierson, JoAnne, House Minority Leader’s [0] Pierson, Lloyd O., administrative assistant to Representative Archer_ _______________.__.__.. 3 Pierson, Nathaniel, VA Pierson, Richard R., Divisions, GAO__________ Pies, Harvey, House Ways and Means Pieske, Eckard, Monetary Fund. _ _____________ Pigman, Nancy S., Export-Import Bank__.____ Pike, Chuck, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Skubitz Pike, Otis G. (Representative from New York): Biography 1 Budget Committee... ________ Ways and Means Committee Joint Economic Committee Pikus, Irwin M. State... coi int caer coupe Pilarinos, George, National Science Founda- Piliero, Daniel J., IT, Market, SEC Pin, Clerio P., General Accounting Office Pinckney, Samuel M., Department of State___. Pincus, Paul, Office of Architect of the Capitol. Pingel, John S., Physical Fitness Pinheiro, Joao Baptista, Ambassador from Brazil 824 Pinkard, David E., House Education and Lab Pinkard, Mary D., EO, HUD -Pinkham, Lt. Col. Charles T., Installations, Air oh Individual Index Page Pinkney, Anne, Boards, State__________________ 488 Pinkus, Matthew A., House Majority Whip’s RRR La Se ac a 423 Plas, Cleve, House Interior and Insular Af-os os rr AR ERE Es 2 Ae Te: A eT sa IE 309 Pls, David E., Office of General Counsel, ARRAS I Rc Con AN a YR 626 Pinson, C. Paul, Senate Human Resources.___. 273 Pinson, Valerie F., Executive Office____________ 472 Piore, E. R., National Academy of Sciences_.___ 689 Piper, Larry, Stall. st. to. ous Sb bhavaww 488 Piper,W. Stephen, Economic Policy __________ 476 Pirius, Jim, A.A. to Representative Vento_ ____ 39 Pirnie, Alexander, Interparliamentary Union. _ 334 Pisarkiewiez; John, Jr., FTC. ac i. 680 ..... Pitcher, Robert. D., FCC. sow. xo 5. oc. 673 Pitchford, Gerald E., House International Relations... 2. coun tas taut ..cionass 309 Pitcock, James D., Jr., Transportation Policy_. 331 Pitkin, Marvin, Maritime Administration, Commerce _ iach WE VaR LT Pitman, Col. C. H., , Appraisal, Navy. Fe (EE 528 Pitt, Harvey L., SRO. i ls ale 711 Pittle, R. David, Product Safety_______________ 328 Pittman, Mrs. Mary T., Tax Court........¢..0 771 Pittman, Walter J., administrative assistant to Representative Fountain, __.L__-.. sil. 379 Pitts, Maj. David R., Health, DOD_.__________ 501 Pitts, Jon Will, Housing, BCD. 628 Pitts, William R. , House Minority Whip’s Office. 424 Pizer, Samuel, Federal Beserves: oo ois 658 vail Plant, Francis X., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Army Plashal, John G., House Committee on Appro- priations._ a Platig, E. Raymond, Inter-American, ‘State____ 486 Plato, Robert, Senate Sergeant at Arms’ Office. 420 Platt, Elwood A., Administration, Commerce. . Platt, Jonas M., Manpower, Defense____________ Platt, Julia, secretary to Representative Risen- hoover Platt, Leslie, A., General Counsel’s Office, H UD Please, Stanley, International Bank for Recon-struction RTE hd AE sin hb i i i Plebani, Jon Warren, A.A. to Representative RR TAL CR a 378 Plesser, Ronald L., Privacy Protection, SEC___ Plissner, William A., FAA, DOT... .... Plotka, Norman L., General Counsel's Office, Agriculture. _ Ls Plumb, Kenneth r, I Rh ETE Plumly, Lester W., Office of the Secretary, Treasury. _.._....... _-492 Pluta, George W., Inspector “General's ‘Office, HUD Plus, JLoymond ! I ROI RR Sg ie Sek A Cn Be a 438 Ive “Fred T., Conservation, Agriculture..__ 566 Poage, W. R. (Representative from Texas): Biography au. . iil heal vedo 8a El 174 Agriculture Committee. vo. io. ia sii. 5 276 Poats, Rutherford M., Department of State____ 480 Poe, Ava D., Tax COULL, oe sr ciee rs ob ated 771 Poe, Col. Eugene M., Office of Secretary, Air "Force _ ENE STR BEE Be 535 Poelker, John H., Intergovernmental Relations. 652 Pogoloff, David, Congressional Liaison, VA_.._ 433 Pogue, Barbara, House Administration. __._____ 309 Pogue, Forrest C., Technology, Smithsonian... 721 Pogue, Richard W., Administrative Conference. 651 Pohlchuck, Margaret D., House Reporters of Dees: frstBel I Ale os hana Bh 429 Polak, J. J., International Monetary Fund_.___ 807 Polatty, Donald B., Nuclear, DOD.._.._...... 510 Polen, Edward P., Office of the Clerk, House. _. 425 Policinski, Mark, Joint Economic Committee__. 325 Polk, Col. Adrian V., Nuclear, DOD___...._... 510 Polk, Charles, National Science Foundation___. 702 Polk, Franklin G., House Committee on the Judiciary... 5. oe i aR 312 Polk, Jom W. ERDASia os 666 Polking, Joseph C., Federal Maritime Com- 13500111) I A says = BANE LY RL Le 677 Pollack, Irving M, BBC cari aint iad vail Pollak, Melissa, House AZINE oo aah as Pcllen, David S., Office of Education, HEW____ Pollock, David, United Nailons: -.. . .ciia Pollock, Howard W., Oceanic, Commerece_______ Pollock, Brig. Gen. Jack P., Health Services, Army Pomeranz, Morton, Office of Special Representa- tive for Trade Negotiations_._________.______ Pommerening, Glen E., Management, Justice. Pompa, Gilbert G., Community Relations, JOBHICR. o Fo te EE Deh Eh eRe ei Pompliano, Carol, House Science and Tech-DOJOBY.. ori fic Sg tim on n Se 2 AE Bae SB te Pontius, John, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Charles H. Wilson of California. Poole, Frazer G., Library of Congress-....._.__ Pope, Alexander S., D.C. Government.___.____ Pope, Comdr. Charles E., JA G Office, Navy_.. Popkin, Jordan, Health Services, HEW________ Popov, Lubomir D., Ambassador from Bulgaria. Popovic, Gavra D., International Bank________ Popovich, Thomas E., House International Relations i uous. wei d oh tata - tech = Popper, David H., Ambassador to Chile_____.__ Popper, Capt. Francis X., International Bound- ary Commission, United States and Can- 7:Dae dpa VER SC MEE NLRC SY a Poretz, Eloise, House Radio and Television CROTY oD fe cnt sen Sat A A we E i Poritzky, SiegbertB., FAA, DOT... ...-.-... Porter, Alan, Republican Conference of the Senate -ean nl Gn ie ene nie GE Porter, Alexander B., Boards, State. _...---..--. Porter, Elsa A., Civil Service Commission. __.- Porter, Gene, Program Analysis, Defense. .___. Porter, John W., National Commission for Man- DOWER PONCY cin ais sens b tudbs gues siisa Porter, Rudolph, Permits, D.C. Government... Porter, Thomas H., Grain Inspection, USDA_. Porter, WilliamJ., ‘Ambassadorto Saudi Arabia. Porteus, D. Hebden, South Pacific Commis- SION ds lal he EF ci ah am aE En a Portner, Davis A., Employment, Labor_....___ Posey, Mrs. Clara: Office of Minority Leader, House. ___.____.____ Secretary to Representative Rhodes... ..-.2-.- Posner, Bernard, President’s Commission on Employment of the Handicapped . -_-.--____ Posner, Maj. Gen. Jack, Resources, Air Force. _ Possner, Karen B., Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, Houses. ur iia oo LL ial 3 ils Post, Ingrid, Senate Veterans’ Affairs. _._____. Post, Richard iuoe ga a 8t..F.,’ State...teln Poston, Esra Hines, Administrative Confer- Tb Rr Ere EY SEAR A ae] ei Poston, Gretchen, Executive Office. ____.____.._. Potter, Aviti'C., GPO... oviob. coin creas Potter, Barbara ¥: , secretary to Representative EL SAIL IL CA WR Potter, Charles E., Battle Monuments__________ Potter, Frank M., Interstate and Foreign Com- meres, House. CL nora Potter, Frank M., Jr., House Interstate and Foreign Commeree........to ia as. Potter, Mary Grace, Regents, Smithsonian. ____ Potter, Orlando B., Election Commission___.__ Pottinger, J. Stanley, Civil Rights, Justice. ____ Poujol, Col. Federico E., Inter-American Pefense..... c--. a Tad Poulin, William E., Senate ‘Sergeant at Arms Office, oo A aE I ALN Pouliot, Charles, Railroad Retirement__.______ Pound, Tack, Interior... oo ors PAST at Povich, Albert S.. D.C. Government ________ Powe, "Ms. Juanita C., secretary to Senator Motzenbann. Powell, Rear Adm. Allen L., Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Commerce. __ Powell, Gloria L., D.C. Government. _.________ Powell, Harvard W., Installations, Defense_..__ Powell, Lt. Jack L., Capitol Police... ........-. Powell, James M., chief, Capitol Police. _ i... Powell, James W., Senate luman Resources. _. Powell, Joseph L., Executive Office____________ Powell, Lewis F., Jr., Associate Justice, Supreme Court (blographiy). ootroan ada ion 317 614 818 520 475 543 316 391 439 786 527 619 824 02 310 842 804 905 643 ’ 74 488 582 506 330 785 570 846 814 605 423 386 710 312 275 483 651 472 438 390 653 311 311 717 674 545 728 1 | 782 371 597 782 502 431 430 273 471 735 1090 Congressional Directory Page Powell, Marsha, House Committee on Ways and Means. o.oo. cecal idl oan S 318 Powell, Myrl D., Geographic Names, Interior._ 560 Powers, Alan D., Budget, Interior___.__________ 553 Powers, Edwin F., House Appropriations Committee. 0 zips. diol. alu oor) 305 Powers, Galen, Legislation, HEW ______________ 611 Powers, James R., Supreme Court_____________ 737 Powers, Mark J., Commodity Futures__________ 664 Powers, Maj. Gen. PatrickW., Materiel, Army__ 520 Powers, Peter G., Smithsonian Institution..___ 716 Powers, Thomas G., Small Business, House____ 294 Pozinsky, Norman, Acquisition, NASA ________ Pradhan, Bharat B., International Bank_______ 802 Prado) Juan A., Inter-American Development an J SEH ae BT FER Pranger, S. B., Personnel, Agriculture.__.______ 565 Prat, Eugene, A.A. to Senator Hayakawa______ 370 Prather, Richard L., Extension, Agriculture... 577 Prather, Maj. Thomas L., Jr., Logistics, Army__ 516 Pratt, Dr. Arnold W., Institutes of Health, MEW. ai i Sr ae ea 621 Pratt, Gloria G., International, Labor__________ 602 Pratt, John Helm, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)... 756 Preast, Elizabeth A., Governmental Affairs, a -ant to Representative Holt. ________________ 380 Prentice, Colgate, Inter-American, State. ______ 487 Prentice, William A., Census, Commerce. ______ 587 Prescott, Everett J., Printing, Treasury________ 494 Press, William H., D.C. Government___________ 791 Pressler, Larry (Representative from South Dakota): Blography «00% 8 vi ied Jin Cee dun od 167 Education and Labor Committee.____________ 283 Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Environmental Study Conference. __________ 333 Prestemon, Robert G., Office of Secretary, 8 A i Li I po AER LE RE 639 Preston, Edward, OMB_ ~~. = 473 Preston, Homer J., Farmer Cooperative Service, on Preston, Lynn, NSF. f.a8 7 ir 0 703 Preston, Samuel R., House Committee on Appropriations... Cegled od Sui Preuschen, James P. H., Chargé d’Affaires, astria. Lorre te ors Tales ein l 823 Preyer, Mrs. L. Richardson, The Congressional oe OMY es cS ay, TY rl a TERT Preyer, Richardson (Representative from North Carolina): Blograplyys To wot salah teed Bh 20 Sig: oo) 136 Government Operations Committee__________ 284 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Standards of Official Conduct Committee____ 295 Select Committee on Assassinations. _________ 3 Select Committee on Ethies__________________ 302 The Interparliamentary Union____.__________ 334 Price, Douglas S., Libraries and Information aT 0 endl AN Slee. eG tam I 697 Price, Helen, secretary to Senator Ford_______ 369 Price, Herbert C., Capitol Police.._____________ 431 Price, James H., Field Offices, HUD___________ 637 Price, John M., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Senate ol... ol LR oh RTE tag aoe 420 Price, Joseph W., Processing, Library of Con-LE a SNE CE CT CAMS Ria 442 Price, Melvin (Representative from Illinois): Biography CE 57 Armed Services Committee. _.________________ 279 Board of Visitors, Air Force Academy _________ 335 Board of Visitors, Military Academy__________ 335 Board of Visitors, Naval Academy... ________ 335 Commission on Administrative Review. _____ 325 Price, Rear Adm. R. I., Coast Guard, DOT.__ 642 Price, W. N., Civilian, Navy... ..........~* Price, William D., House Committee on Armed EWi ee a A ma 305 Priest, Roy O., D.C. Government ______________ 788 Priester, Nathaniel, Secretary’s Office, Senate__ 418 Primus, Wendell E., House Agriculture_________ 304 Prince, Georgiana M., Department of State_ .__ 481 Prince, Harold, Arts and Humanities_.._________ 698 Prince, Jack T., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada._.. 808 Prindle, Richard A., Pan American Health_____ 812 Prioleau, Florence, Ways and Means, House___ 318 Prisk, Charles W., House Public Works and Transportation. (cu —co. coiaoucl 315 oli Pelichard Joel (Representative from Washing- ton): Biography... oh cai Sl a a aay 186 Government Operations Committee. .________ 284 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 290 National Republican Congressional Com- land Probst, Samuel E., Telecommunications..______ 475 Prochaska, Stanley W., Marketing, Agriculture. 569 Proctor, Earl D., Board, J. ....... 609 NLBB._._ Proctor, Thomas F., International Business Ad- ministration, Commerce____________________ 588 Proctor, Vincent J., Office of the Sergeant at TINS, Sonate. inne aes aga SL 420 Prohme, Clio, Senate Majority Whip’s Office... 416 Prokop, Jan S., Administration, Commerce___. 583 Prolman, Robert, Public Works and Trans- portation, House. ici ote tonida. 315 Pross, Thomas W., Jr., Maritime, Commerce... 594 Prosser, Kathy L., secretary to Senator Glenn. 369 Prosser, Michal Sue, administrative assistant to to Representative Burlison.________________ 375 Prout, Deborah M., Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House...ial oii 312 Prouty, Perrie Lee, Office of Minority Leader, HOUSE, out La a el ES 423 Provan, John 'R., Hichway, DOT..." 644 Provinse, Beth, A.A. to Representative Dodd__ 377 Proxmire, William (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography. . iu ann nt Ee on sredts mie 191 Appropriations Committee. ._________________ 251 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- p11 ny ER Me NINE REEL SAE Joint Committee on Defense Production..__ 322 Joint Economic Committee... ____________ 324 Legislative Review Committee_._____________ 262 CUILUrO.., att ot ites dbl ds mia 577 Pruett, Col. Jack G., Logistics Defense... 511 Prugue, Armando, Inter-American Develop- ment Bande... o.oo in cae Sl Pruitt, Bernice, secretary to Representative Las a Rn ER eS LE La AT 386 Pruitt, David C., III, administrative assistant to Representative Edwards of Alabama.___ Pryor, Harold E., Utilization, NASA ___._____. Pryor, William C., Superior Court of the District ’ of Columbia i. C ..octiofe.Lo ll oo 74 Puckett, Richard H., Federal Reserve_._______ 658 Puetz, Mrs. Reinhold, Congressional Club. .___ 665 Pugh, Charles E., Administration, Labor. _____ 603 Pugh, Robert, State iii. cule ll oo Loi, sha 482 Puglisi; Linda, Senate Foreign Relations Com- atten. le aA at lly 272 Pulju, Francis A., Management, Agriculture. 571 Pulliam, Richard W., Arts and Humanities..._ 699 Puls, Fritz L., National Transportation Safety Board Pulsifer, Roy P., CAB... ol nether Purinton, John B., Jr., Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works... __.....__. Puritano, Vincent, ot OMB.....uu. Individual Index 1091 Page R Pursell, Carl Duane (Representative from Michigan): BIORIADNY -corer sonar t abun ri biti 87 Education and Labor Committee. ____._.___._ 283 Science and Technology Committee __..._____ 293 Puscheck, Lt. Col. Herbert C., Manpower, 5 5 A Ee RA CR Re 504 Pustay, Maj. Gen. John S., Air Staff, Air Force. 539 Putnam, David S., House Committee on Edu- cation and Yabo. o-oo iu ional aii Putnam, Glendora M., EO, HUD. Putnam, Robert W., Senate Appropriations. __. Se Putney, "Paul Wm., FCC 672 Partenians, Robert, Inter-American Develop- men Putzel, Henry, Jr., Officer of Supreme Court... 7 Pyatt, Everett A., Installations, DOD eat Pyke, ToM,, Jr., Standards, Commerce... Pyrros, James G., A.A. to Representative Quainton, Anthony C. E., Ambassador to Cen-ral African 0 ol as 842 Empires...ooo Qualls, Paul D., BTC... um. iaeii.tiie satin 681 Quanrud, Richard B., Statistics, Labor. _._____. 607 Quarforth, Carl D., Pate t, Commerce....___. 598 Quarles, John A. Energy Resources Council... 477 Quarles, Steven P., Senate Committee on Energy and N atural Resources... Quam, 8Samuel Ernest, Ambassador from Cana. = dds. a Sn oan 828 Quayle, : Danforth (Representative from Indiana): Biography. oo ee iE SE a 59 Government Operations Committee _...____. 284 Small Business Committee... _________ 294 Republican Policy Committee __.___________ 300 Quealy, William H., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) An Re SRE 769 Queen, Bernard W., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs__.___ 269 Queen, Jesse H., Civil Rights, Justice. ._____._. 545 Quello, James H., FCC 6 Quenstedt, Warren D., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit: Authority. 20822 2008000 730 Quesada, Elwood R.: Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian____..____ Pennsylvania Avenue Development__.______. Quetsch, John R., Comptroller's Office, De- 5 Quick, H. Edward, A.A. to Senator Eagleton.. 5) Quigley, TJ. , Medicine, Nav Quie, Sher s, . (Representative from Me? sota): Blography. ili ooo aeiiunc in mT iaphiehios 93 Education and Labor Committee _..__.______._ 283 Standards of Official Conduct Committee_... 295 Republican Policy Committee ___.___._______ 300 Jom F. Kennedy Center for Performing D in me mst bh Sm en AER AE TT 23 Quill, J in J., Contract Audit, Defense ._____. 509 Quillen, James H. (Representative from Ten- nessee): Biography -vic os sonia an sits mas hema ES 168 Standards of Official Conduct Committee... 295 Rules Commitee 5... oo tl at Ea gnns 293 Fonnnission on Congressional Mailing Stand- ards... ctsaath REE Republican Policy Committee _._____________ 300 Special Commission on Modernization of House Gallery Facilities... __.______ 303 Quinlan, J. Michael, Prisons, Justice _ __.______. 547 Quinlan, Pierce A., Employment, Labor__..._. 606 Quinn, David A., Legislation, HEW __________. 611 Quinn Frank A. EROC al ovisLo 69 wi Quinn, Judith A., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Quinn, Kevin F., Data, USDA... iu... 564 Quinn, R. F., Supply, Navy Quinn, Rowland x. 5 ational Mediation LTR RENECR Ta I hl J Quinn, Thomas F., clerk, Third Judicial Cir- cuit, U.S. Court of Appeals. EAN Sai 738 Quinn, Thomas H., International Broadcasting. 334 Quinn, Thomas P., Research, Navy____.....___. 5 25 Quiros, Roberto E.,;0AS8. oii...) wilivna 811 Qureshi, Moeen A., "International Finance. ..... 805 Page Raabe, Mark J., Interstate and Foreign Com- TH1 SE RO Ee SI LC ASP SRLS TC 311 Rabin, Robert, National Science Foundation___ Rabins, Dr. Michael, Secretary’s Office, DOT__ 640 Rabson, Dr. Alan, Cancer Institutes, HEW ____ 622 Rachal, Anthony M., III, D.C. Government___ 791 Rackleff, Robert B., Government Operations, Senate. aolelLarne nantrleg 273 A Radcliffe, Charles W., House Committee on Education and aber. ..l. oo. .0 5 eon 308 Radesk, W. V., Railroad Retirement _________ 729 Radlinski, William A., Geological Survey, In- 1sLr oe EP RA SR pa DRE i 554 Rae, William G., General Counsel's Office, Navy, oo Bi gnpin cabo end sid 532 Rafner, Robert S., D.C. Government... > 20. 788 Ragan, Hudson B., Operating, ERDA_________ 666 Rahall, Nick J., 11 (Representative from West Virginia): BIORIADNY ois el Ere in wi eh np BES Sai 53 190 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ PublicWorks and Transportation Committee. 292 Raiden, Elwyn G., Office of the Sergeant at Arms; House. mio hes woul 425 Raiken, Allen L., Federal Reserve_____________ 657 Railsback, Thomas F. (Representative from Illinois): Biography... ld ean REE a, 56 Judiciary Committee... ..coii oi 00 289 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control... oh sd a es Railton, W. Scott, Occupational Safety_________ 706 Rainbolt, Harry A. Indian, Interior... ..: 552 Rainboldt, John V., Administrative Conference a CL 651 Commodity Futures. 5. 5 o.oo Jo lo 00, 664 Raines, Frank, Domestic Counsel .____.___.____ 474 Raines, ‘William F., Jr., Office of Architect, . 30 tion, HouSe vir. 0. boa oid Jods Rainwater, Elizabeth A., Executive Office_____ ik Rainwater, Peggy E., Executive Office. _ 2 Raizen, Senta, Institute of Eduecation, HEW___ or Rak, Daniel S., Office of General Counsel, Air 537 Rall, Dr. David P., Institutes of Health, HEW _ 621 Rally, A. David, Development, Commerce____. 584 Ralph, John E., Arms Control... ____._ 656 Ralston, Orlan C., Inter-American, State.______ 485 Ralston, Theotlore, Senate Intelligence ________ 264 Ramage, David R., House Maiority Clerk______ 427 Ramatowski, Peter P., Water Resources_.._.____ 731 Ramey, Marion, House Appropriations Com- mittee. so San Ar EE ea 305 Ramirez, Lorenzo, Equal Employment Op- portunity Commission. = ur lo 669 Ramirez, Louis P., Community Services_______ 664 Ramirez, Manuel, Organization of American States: © oarocii ony a anh ats 81) Ramo, Simon, President’s Committee on Science and Technology... ________ Ramos, Martha, Inter-American Development. 799 Ramsay, ArelyS.,;;C80. = 2 oo coo 662 ceatterc Ramsay, Joan K., Environment and Public Works Senate. rr aera 271 Ramsay,W. Bruce, National Bureau of Stand-ards a SL aE 596 Ramsay, Walter, administrative assistant to Senator Willams. o> 5. 25. cioad=iy 372 Ramsbotham, Sir Peter, Ambassador from Great Britain... nisi 828 oof.anol Ramsdale, Betty R., Research, Defense _______ Rand, Robert, Commission on Security and Cooperationin Burope. counSo -ad Rand, Stanley, Tropical Research, Smith-Sonjan st oh A eae Ae 722 Randall, Dr. Richard R., Geographic Names, Toterlor co meth a a Hapoal, Robert, Senate Sergeant at Arms’ Office 0edil on Grr pimr ML Lor (ah Randolph, A. Raymond, Jr., Solicitor’s Office, Justice. ou tides sani ine ad il 542 1092 Congressional Directory Page Randolph, Jennings (Senator from West Vir-ginia): Biography 189 Environment and Public Works Committee__ 256 Human Resources Committee 259 Veterans’ Affairs Committee Randolph, Roland, House Committee on Dis-trict of Columbia 3 Randolph, William H., Administration, Com-MBLCe. Bie pin. toga oil oo LU ang n ils Randrianasclo, Charles, Ambassador from Malagasy Republic. _________ Raney, Dr. William P. Research, ‘Navy. Range, James, D. Environment 4 Public Works, Senate. ZEN Rangel, Charles B. (Representative from New York): Biography Ways and Means Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. alg Rankin, Richard BE, “Extension Service, “Agri- culture Ransom, Alan A., House Judiciary.____________ 313 Ransom, Elbert, Jr., District of olumbis, Community Development Ransom, Eugene T., Agriculture Attachés, | Agriculture Bann, Hugo A., Office of the Secretary, Treas- Bac al P., judge, Customs Court (biog-1ADNYY. i... cutee Rapley, Lawrence, International Bank. Rappaport, Marvin S., administrative assistant to Representative McHugh 38 Rappaport, Sheldon, Securities and Exchange Commission. _ Ss Xl Rasaputram, Warnasena, “International “Mone-tary Rash, es T., secretary to Representative McCloskey Rashkow, Bruce, Land and Natural Resources Division, Justice... nde SE Raskin, Beatrice R. , Senate Human Resources. Rasmus, Ronald C., Maritime Administration, Commerce Rasool, S. Tehtiaque, Space Science, NASA _ ___ Raszick, Annadele, House Public Works and Transportation Ratcliffe, Robert E., Power Administration____ Rath, Kenneth W., Debt, Treasury Rathbun, Frank H., administrative assistant to Representative William D. Ford. _______ Rathe, Barbara A., administrative assistant to Representative Boggs Rathe, Gustave, Gallaudet College, HEW Baeaan Lue J., Processing, Library of Con- RL Frederick E., Board, Red Cross... 654 Ratliff, Jean, House Committee on Ways and Means Rattray, Alfred Adolphus: Ambassador from Jamaica Organization of American States Raudabaugh, J. Neil, Extension Service, Agri-culture Raupe, Joyce, International Relations, House. Ravan, Jack E., Environmental Protection Agency. Ravenel, Henry, Jr., Washington Monument.__ 730 Ravnholt, Eiler, administrative assistant to Senator Inouye 370 Rawicz, Leonard, Operating, E Rawls, Nancy, U.S. Mission, State.____.________ 488 Ray, Gordon N., Smithsonian Institution Ray, Kitty L., House Committee on Appro- priations 30. Page Ray, Milton D., Animal and Plant Health, Agriculture Ray, Richard B., administrative assistant to Senator Nunn Ray, William B., FCC Rayack, Wendy, House Budget________________ 306 Raymond, Charles E., Resources and Trade Assistance, Commerce Raymond, Mrs. Dana M., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Raymond, Roland, Customs, Treasury.._______ Raymont, Henry, OAS Raynor, Carmen 1I., SBA__ Raynor, Ellen P. , Office of the “Clerk, House. _-Razafindrabe, Armand, International Bank for Reconstruction Re, Edward D., judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography) _.__ : Rea, Col. Chalmers EB , Investigative, DoD. Rea, Vice Adm. William F.,Soot Guard, DOT. Read, Alan W., FAA,D Read, Philip a. or Ee Read, Ralph N., Science and ‘Technology, Reagan, Thomas R., administrative assistant to Representative Oberstar.__.________________ Ream, Joseph M., Currency, Treasury. ._______ Ream, Joseph M., FDIC Reardon, Timothy J., Jr. Insurance Corporation Reberger, J. Philip, administrative assistant to Senator Byrd of Virginia... oi co x..o Racker, Rose, Senate Rules and Administra- F Reddy, Leo J., State 48 Redenius, Richard D., Environmental Protec- tion Agency 667 Rederer, Sanford, FTC Redmer, Paul C., Farm Credit Administration. 671 Redmond, Lt. Col. Robert, Investigative, Redmond, William, Employment, Labor Reeb, Robert E., Administrator's ‘Office, GSA _. Reed, Daniel J., ‘National Archives and Records Service, GSA Reed, George J., Parole Reed, Hartwell D., Jr., House Committee on Education and Labor Reed, John A., Jr., Security, Defense Reed, John H.: Ambassador to Maldives Ambassador to Sri Lanka Reed, Leon, Joint Committee on Defense Pro- Reed, Mrs. Norman W., secretary to Repre-sentative Rogers 387 Reed, Mrs. Samuel P., Parks, Interior Reed, Stanley Forman, Associate Justice, Su-preme Court (retired) (biography) Reed, Theordore H., Zoological Park, Smith-9 Reed, Vincent E., D.C. Government Reed, Brig. Gen. Walter D., Air Staff, Air Force. 538 Reeder, Ralph C., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 597 Reedy, William W., Engineering, Interior Reel, Ruth V., FCC. Reeser, Ralph R., Indian, Interior Reeves, Barbara A., Antitrust, Justice Reeves, Benjamin F., House Committee on Education and Labor 307 Reeves, Henry C., National Science Founda-wn Reeves, Paul, Office of Secretary, Inferior ...... Reeves, Paul E., Economic Policy Regan, Lt. Col. ‘Carl J.: Brazil-United States Delmate a, 808 Mexico-United States Defense 809 Indwidual Index 1093 Page Regan, Karen, House Minority Whip’s Office. ___ 424 Regan, Philip A., Senate Radio and Television Regan, TimothyJ., Economic Policy Regh, Hans F., Product Standards, Commerce ._ i Regis, Peter, House Judiciary Regula, Ralph S. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Appropriations Committee Budget Committee. Regula, Mrs. Ralph, Congressional Club Rehm, Thomas A., Nuclear Regulatory Rehnquist, William Hubbs, Associate Justice, Supreme Court (biography) Reiss, Stuart, Office of General Counsel, Air OE os Ts ams atm mlb ANTE FBI TF Reiche, Harris G., Management, Interior Reichley, A. James, Woodrow Wilson Interna- tional Center for Scholars Reid, Eric S., Copyright, Library of Congress. Reid, James E., Forest Service, USDA 5 Reid, Jay H., International Monetary Fund-.-_. Reid, Louis E., Jr., Recreation, Intericr Reid, Marion Bs Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, House Reid, Raymond T., administrative assistant to Representative Hammerschmidt Reida, Larry, House Public Works and Trans- portation Reidenbach, Richard R., Legislation, HEW____ Reidy, David L., General Counsel’s Office, 5 Navy Reifman, Alfred, Library of Congress Reifman, Lucille, Rehabilitation Service, HEW._ Reighard, Dr. H. L., FAA, DOT Re Donald F., “Administration on Aging, wiiai O15 Reilly, FrancisV., Insurance, 33 HUD Reilly, Gerard D., retired, chief judge, District i of Columbia Court of Appeals Reinauer, Joanne, secretary to Representative Lundine Reindel, William H., Financial, Navy Reinemer, Vic, Governmental Affairs, Senate___ 2 Reiner, Helen C., Board, NLRB Reingold, Nathan, Smithsonian Institution._.._ 77 Reinhardt, John E., USIA Reinsch, T Leonard, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information Reischauer, Dr. Robert D., Budget Office 329 House Office Building Commission Reise, William R., Employment Standards, oo br Reiss, Philip K., Smithsonian Institution Reister, Ruth, Federal Reserve Reiter, ‘Gail, Senate Rules and Administration. 2 Rell, Peter E., Employment, Labor Relph, James F., Jr., State Relyea, Harold ih Research, Library of Con-ok Remington, David G., Processing, Library of in Page Reuss, Henry 8S. (Representative from Wis-consin): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Reuss, Lt. Robert, Capitcl Police Revercomb, George H., Superior Court of the District of Columbia P Rey, Hato, HUD Reyes, Eduardo Gonzalez, Organization of American States 810 Reyes, Jenaro Paz, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico Reynolds, Allan L., Management, Interior Reynolds, C. J., Secretary’s Office, Senate Reynolds, Frank M., Health Sciences, DOD. __ 512 Reynolds, Grant C., ' Office of General Counsel, Air Reynolds, Hal F., International Bank Reynolds, John E., Federal Reserve Reynolds, John J., "Electronic Fund Transfers. 331 Reynolds, Dr. Joseph M., National Science Board 704 Reynolds, RobertJ., D.C. Government Rhee, Youn Bock, Community Health, HEW__ Rhett, Jchn T., Environmental Protection Agen cy Rhinehart, Virgil W., Maritime, Commerce Rhoads, James B. "(Archivist of the United States): National Archives and Records Service, GSA _ 684 National Archives Trust Fund Board, GSA_. 685 National Historical Publications Commission, Rhode, Lt. Col. Michael, Jr., Army Liaison Rhodes, E. Richard, Renegotiation Rhodes, Edward, EPA -Rhodes, Eleanor F., secretary to Representative Rhodes, Frederick W., Senate Appropriations Committee Rhodes, John J. (Representative from Arizona): Biography. ... sn zero dessnnan= -Gine-=nanzesato Commission for Extension, U.S. Capitol Republican Policy Committee Rhodes, Robert G., Interstate Commerce Com- Rhodes, William J., Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Treasury Rial, George A., Operating, ERDA Ribarich, Agnes, secretary to Representative Congress Renard, Capt. John W., Manpower, Navy. _.--3o4 ant to Representative Bauman from Connecti- Ribicoff, Abraham A. (Senator Rendon, Armando B., D.C. Government 792 Renfro, V. Buddy, Communications, USDA_--2 Renick, CharlesM., Commerce Renick, Myron, International Trade. .......-_- Renick, Ralph A., Commission on Libraries. _- Renn, Lewis, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Whitley Rennell, Mrs. Nancy, Parks, Interior Rennel!, Paul T., Advisory, Interisr Reno, Barbara, legislative assistant to Repre-sentative Long of Maryland pi 697 cut): Biography --«co cooommm mmm mmmmm mmm emma Finance Committee Governmental Affairs Committee Joint Committee on Taxation Joint Economic Committee Legislative Review Committee Select Committee on Ethics Renouf, Alan Philip, Ambassador from Aus-Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 823 Renzi, Eileen J., Secretary’s Office, Senate Resler, Rexford A., Forest Service, Agriculture. 577 Resnick, Joel B., Program Analysis, Defense... 506 Restrepo, Jose L., OAS Rettig, Paul, House Ways and Means Reusche, Raymond R., Office of Inspector General, HUD _ 630 Reusing, John A., House International Rela- 1094 Congressional Directory Page Rice, Mary Elva, secretary to Representative NicholSL Vat ir oh a a A aca? 385 Rice, hy R., Office of Administrator, G Rice, Roger D., Japan-United States Friend-ship Commission Rice, Col. Wesley H., USMC, Navy. ._._.._..._. Rice, William L., Forest, Agriculture Rich, Alexander, NSF Rich, Giles Sutherland, judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography) -Richard, Mark, Criminal, Justice 5 Richard, Sandra H., D.C. Government Richards, John A., Domestic, Commerce Richards, Col. Mark R., Information, Air Force. Richards, Nancy, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Richards, Pamela, administrative assistant to Representative Harsha Richards, R. J., International Finance Corporation Richards, Robert P., Insurance, HUD Richards, T. R., Jr., Geographic Names, Interior. Stl aa ees 560 Richards, Thomas K., Blind and Severely Handicapped 663 Richards, Mrs. William L., Archives American Art, Smithsonian Richards, William N., Regents, Smithsonian... 716 Richardson, Edgar P.: Archives, Smithsonian Portrait, Smithsonian Richardson, Elliot L., State Richardson, John M., Office of Telecommuni-cations, Commerce 58 Richardson, Kenneth E., Federal Power Com-mission 678 Richardson, Linda L., Senate Appropriations. 268 Richardson, Lynne, Office of Legislative Coun-sel, House Richardson, Norman, D.C. Government 7 Richardson, Randall J., Combined Airlines Ticket Offices 432 Richardson, Scovel, judge, U.S. Customs Court:(biography). = 0.008 ols 762 220 val Richardson, Theodore, House Committee on the District of Columbia Richardson, Maj. Thomas C., Jr., Army Liaison. 434 Richardson, Truman, administrative assistant to Representative Steed 389 Richardson, William, Senate Foreign Relations. 272 Richbourg, Donald E., House Committee on Appropriations 305 Richerson, Lois, House Majority Whip’s Office. 423 Richeson, Hawley, administrative assistant to Representative White Richey, Charles R., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) ---756 Richie, Linda S., Interstate and Foreign Com-on Richmond, Frederick W. (Representative from New Ycrk): Riogiaphy. { JEsid i ul cae Aa had 123 Agriculture Committee 276 Small Business Committee 204 Richmond, Yale W., Inter-American, State___.. 486 Richter, James L., Federal Home Loan Bank Board 676 Richter, Richard F., Electric Program, USDA. 573 Richtman, Max L., Indian Policy Review 327 Rickels, Edward H., Capitol Planning Ricketts, Don L., Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Ricketts, Capt. M. V., Material, Navy Ricketts, William A., Telephone, Agriculture. _ 574 Rickover, Adm. H. G.: Energy Research and Development Commander for Nuclear Power. _____________ 531 Ricks, Walter, Senate Intelligence Rico, Capt. Crecensio, Jr., Inter-American Riddell, G. G., Canada-U.S. Defense Riddell, Roger A., Field Offices, HUD Riddick, Floyd M., Senate Rules and Admin- istration 27 Page Ridgely, William A., Office of Secretary of the Senate 41 Ridgway, James M., Civil Preparedness, De-fense 5 Ridgway, Rozanne L., Department of State_ __ Ridley, Peter S., D.C. Government Riedel, E. George, Armed Services, Senate De J., Institute of Education, Rieger, Earl F., Joint Committee on Congres-sional Operationsoo oe od. Riegle, Donald W., Jr. (Senater from Michigan): Biography Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Riegner, Henry G., Travel, Commerce Riehl, Vernon G., Occupational Safety Rieman, John T., Legislation, HEW Riemer, Yosef, House Aging _.________ Ries, Richard R., National Science Fou Riesel, Victor, President’s Committee on Em- ployment of the Handicapped 710 Riester, Martha, secretary to Representative Cornwell Rigaud, Rene-Paul, International Bank Riggs, Jack, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Sharp Riley, John M., Social Security, HEW _________ 624 Riley, Paul H., Installations, Defense 501 Riley, William P., Telephone Program, USDA. 574 Rimensnyder, Nelson F., House District of Columbia Rinaldi, John, Jr., Capitol Police Rinaldo, Matthew J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Select Committee on Aging________________._ 301 Rinard, Park, administrative assistant to Sena-tor Culver Rinck, Mrs. Sandra, secretary to Representative Ashley 373 Rinehart, Col. Jack L., Nuclear, Defense______ 510 Ringer, Barbara A., Copyright, Library of Congress 443 Ringer, Jean, House Agriculture Ringwalt, Louise, Senate Human Resources___ 273 Rinklin, Elvira, Commerce_____________ 582 Riordan, Barrett J., Nuclear Regulatory. ___.__ 705 Riordan, William T., Mapping, Defense 510 Ripley, S. Dillon: National Air and Space Museum... ______.._. 719 National Collection of Fine Arts_ ___________-Ly 7 homa): Biography... ns District of Columbia Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee PublicWorks and Transportation Committee Select Committee on Aging _ ________________ 3 Rish, Robert J., Patent, Commerce. __.___-Risher, John, D.C. Law Revision_____________-Risher, John R., Jr., D.C. Government Ristau, Bruno, Civil, Justice. . ____._._-Ristow, Walter W., Library of Congress._...__--Ritch, John B., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Ritchie, Donald A., Office of the Secretary of the Senate 418 Ritsch, Robert A., Recreation, Interior Rittinger, Karen, A.A. to Representative Individual Index 1095 Page Page Rivers, Dorris W., Extension Service, Agri-culture... ie thas eliuinutuEenie Rivers, John S., administrative assistant to Representative Treen Rivers, Richard R., Senate Committee on FINANCE, ere ie 71 Rivinus, Edward F., Officials, Smithsonian__ __ 717 Rivlin, Dr. Alice M., Congressional Budget Office. or Lesanon 435 Roach, Douglas C., Air Force Liaison, House... 434 Roach, Jarres W., Research, Defense. Joo. 503 499 Roadley, David T., Civil Service Commission _ 660 Roadley, Thomas H., National Mediation 74 SNR CCRT I SE RR a SR ET 701 Roane, Glenwood P., AID, J: ii... 489 State... Roas, Robert, EEO... iro cyiptants 668 Roback, Herbert, Federal Paperwork __________ 326 Roback, Herbert, House Armed Services.______ 326 Robb, Roger, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit, BIOZraphy,. . oii. cine secon bobbi 1] 8 74: Robbins, Frederick C., Technology Assess- Ment. wren es 445 Robbins, Jerome, Arts and Humanities. _______ 698 Robbins, Louis P., D.C. Government.__________ 782 Roberge, Dee, Senate Foreign Relations Com- Ti Saaith ovr a) 72 Roberts, C. Patrick, administrative assistant to Representative Sebelius. __________________ 38 Roberts, Charles, Administration, Labor_______ 604 Roberts, Charles’ A QPO. ... deesee bad 438 Roberts, Chester D. , Jr., Federal Communica- tions Commission ie ee ER Se ES SE 672 Roberts, Gail, Federal Reserve. _ ______________ 657 Roberts, Howard R., Food and Drug, HEW ___ 618 Roberts, J., Supply, Navy IR a. rh ely 532 Roberts, Lt. Gen. John W., Commands, Air Robin Col. Kenneth L., Jr., Marine Corps, NAVY... ldveatdoiimiaagesnrans Monte ssa Robinson, Mrs. Pat, administrative assistant to Representative Duncan Robinson, Patricia, Oopareh: Senate...== RR Re ' 422 Robinson, Peter L., Jr., Institutional, NASA ____ 694 oan Randall, A.A. to Representative i : So DIF Hobie, Robert H., , Administration, USDA__ 573 Robinson, Dr. Roslyn Q., Disease Control, Robinson, Spottswood W., III, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Colum-bia Circuit(biography).=. zis U7 Robinson, T. Bruce, Domestic and Interna-tional Business Administration, Commerce. 588 Robinson, WallaceH., Jr., Office of Administra-tor, GIA; omnes B82 Robinson, Lt. Cien. Wallace Ho, i r. “Committee for Purchase of Products and Services of the Blind and Severely Handicapped. .___.____ 3 Robinson, William A., D.C. Government_______ 782 Robinson, William H., Research, Library “of CONgYesS, ooo aun oul dinitrate 440 Robison, Reid F., Programs, Agriculture. _ 572 Robnett, Harriet %., Election Commission. 674 Bobsomdohn B;CAB: = riaBag 0 659 Roche, John P., International ____ Broadcasting. 334 Roche, Kevin, Commission of Fine Arts._______ 663 Roche, Evelyn, Office of the Secretary, Com- 110 DRISa at 3 3 RA ER fr BA TSE Sf bth op RLY Roche, Maurice W. , Comptroller, Defense... 500 Rock, Diana, Executive Office... ______________ 472 Rock, Milton L., National Commission for Man- power Policy u IRENE AG 40 Boas. Kathryn, secretary to Senator Huddle-5 Em Er La LL NF 37! Og Linda L., Secretary’s Office, Senate... 417 Roberts, Neil E., Section, Justice... .-.. ....v...:544 Roberts, iP. Craig, House Budget.:.... Li. 307 Roberts, Ray (Representative from Texas): Biography a Ue Sr 172 Public W orks and Transportation Committee. 292 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... _.____.__.... 295 Roberts, Ronald R., administrative assistant to Representative Gradison a ts A 3 Roberts, Sylvia, secretary to Representative Sawyer 3 Roberts, Walter R., International Broadcasting. Roberts, William, Vice President’s Office________ Robertson, Bill, L.A. to Representative Ullman. Robertson, Jack B. , Energy Administration____ Robertson, James D., National Council on the Robertson, Peter, Equal Employment Oppor- tunity ‘Commission ore I Sd le 669 Robey, Frank A., Jr., Appeals Review, Navy_.__ 525 Robey, Dr. James M., Health Statistics, HEW__ 618 Robfliard, Jean E. , secretary to Representative Robilotti, DanteA., U.S. Customs Court. ______ Robinson, Aubrey E. Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biog- LAPAYY. oi oh hee eee 755 Rot Bettie J., D.C. Government_________ 783 Robinson, Bonnie, secretary to Representative LI Ee a ni dt TLD Be Te odie 391 Robinson, Carolyn W., House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Ce LR SRR SER 1, TAT AS 313 Robinson, David L., D.C. Government. _______ 783 Robinson, George H, SBAS “Tro L713 Robinson, Howard T., Department of State.____ 482 Robinson, Ida C., D.C. Government __._________ 785 Robinson, J. Kenneth (Representative from V. irginia): Biography ogi coo Dow. rir ana oh a 184 Appropriations Committee. _________________ 277 Republican Policy Committee. ______________ 300 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy._.__ 335 Robinson, Mrs. J. Kenneth, Congressional Club. 664 Robinson, James W. , Library of Congress. _.____ 440 Robinson, Jeanne, Select Committee on Nar- cotics Abuse and Control. __________________ 303 Robinson, Judith, Senate Human Resources. __ 273 Rock, Phyllis, Ww Rockefeller, Blanchette, Arts and Humanities-. 699 Rockefeller, Laurance S., Park Foundation._.___ 556 Rockwell, Maj. Gen. J ames M., Communica- tions, Defense. IE ia Rockwell, Stuart W., Department of State... Rockymore, Carolyn, secretary to Representa- Hive ehman. Do i. dna aa Rodak, Michael, Jr., Officer of Supreme Court. Roderick, Linda G., secretary to Replestiaiive Miller of Ohio. >... ... Rodericks, Googe R.,D. C. Government_ Rodgers, Ava D , Extension Service, Agricul-a t Rodgers, Carol F., House Committee on Science mA Technology. -ooi i... ceo aetna 316 Rodgers, Charles M., D.C. Government________ 783 Rodgers, Pana B., ACTION... 0. -. -i o. 650 Rodeers, Kirk PP, OAS... coo ciitos 811 Rodgers, Mary J., Air Force Liaison. __________ 434 Rodgers, Mary S., D.C. Government___.________ 787 Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography tu 0 oi th aut cl asigiisdeh 113 Judiciary Committee. oor.a iis oo. 289 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. oo ot ol nnn E IE a Rodrigues, Comdr. Jose Luiz de Oliveira, Brazil- United States Defense... ________ 809 Rodriguez, Alphonse, Community Services_____ 664 Rodriguez, John H. , Office of Education, HEW _ 614 Rodriguez, Jurado, Capt. Rodolfo, Mexican- United States Defense... ———_———___ 809 Rodriguez, Raul N., Administrative Confer-a Rodriguez y Rodriguez, Jesus, Inter-American _ Development Bank Rodriguez, Silvia J., House Committee on Education and Tabori. faltersIn 308 Roe, Robert A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 112 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Science and Technology Committee... ______ 293 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee__ 299 Roe, Teddy, secretary to Senator Metcalf ______ 371 Roel, Virgilio G+., Civil Service Commission___. 660 Roelofs, Keith A., Regional, CSC Roesing, William, A.A. to Senator Chafee... _- 1096 Congressional Page Roettenbacher, J. S., Boulder Laboratories, Commerce Roffman, Harvey A., Battle Monuments_______ Rogers, Gen. Bernard W.: Selected Agencies, ATMY. vue asiddacai. Staff, DOV... initia sal Rogers, David C., IC Rogers, Gen. Felix M., Major Commands, Air Rogers, Geoffrey, Maritime_____________________ Rogers, H. William, Land Registration, HUD __ Rogers, James F., John F. Kennedy Center for Rogers, Judith W., D.C. Government 7 Rogers, Paul G. (Representative from Florida): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee___ Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Rogers, Robert A., DEA Justice Rogers, Robert P., FDIC Rogers, Stephen, State Roget, Einar L., Forest Service, Agriculture.__. Roggerson, Chris, EEO Rogner, E. A., Logistics, Defense 5 Rogowsky, Martin, A.A. to Representative Rohlfing, Christian, Smithsonian Institution.__ 7 Rohan, James A., Office of Doorkeeper, House Rohr, David B., House Ways and Means Com- PEEL A CC EN Bs wel oe ag Re SR SA : Rohwer, William D., D.C. Government________ 7 Rojeck, Thaddeus, Customs, Treasury Rojo, Arturo Diaz, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Roland, Barbara J., Library of Congress Roland, James S., Field Offices, HUD _________ Rolark, Wilhelmina J., D.C. Government Rolfe, William A., Housing, HUD Roll, Evelyn M., Exchange, Smithsonian_ _____ Roll, Nicholas J., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Aototity oceanDowns 73 co. Lo Rollin, Stanley F., Marketing Service, USDA__ Rollins, Audrey L., House Aging Rollins, Hazel R., Community Services Rollins, Lexine, secretary to Representative Rollis, R. Thomas, Community Services Rolnick, Carl H., Labor-Management, Labor___ 606 Romatowski, R. G., Energy Research and De- Romero, Fred, Secretary’s Office, Labor Romney, Carl F., Research, Defense. _________ Romney, L. C., Field Offices, HUD Romualdez, Eduardo Z., Ambassador from the Philippines... 5. v.81 8 ascot s 83 Roncalio, Teno (Representative from Wyo- ming): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing _ Technology Rooker, Lee, A.A. to Senator Bartlett Rooney, Fred B. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ Select Committee on Aging Transportation Policy Rooney, George W., Governors, Red Cross Ropp, Col. R. E., Public Affairs, Army_______. Ropp, Theodore, Air and Space, Smithsonian__ 7 Rorex, Herbert D., Food and Nutrition Service, Agriculture Rorrie, Dr. Colin C., Planning and Resources, HEW Directory Roscoe, Marion F., FAA, DOT Rose, Carl P., Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Rose, Charles (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Agriculture Committee District of Columbia Committee House Administration Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. _ House Recordinz Studio Rose, Mrs. Charles, Congressional Club. _ Rose, David L., Civil Rights, Justice Rose, Henry, Pension Guaranty.._____________ Rose, James M., Jr., Insurance, HUD Rose, Jonathan C., Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice Rose, Col. Robert P., USMC, Navy. __________ Rose, Stanley D., Civil, ______ Justice... Rosen, Emanuel, Comptroller’s Office, Defense. Rosen, Howard, Employment, Labor__________ 6 Rosen, Lester, administrative assistant to Rep- resentative Quayle Rosenak, Janice M., ICC Rosenberg, Dorothy, Smithsonian Institution__ 7 Rosenberg, Harold: Smithsonian Institution National Collection of Fine Arts Rosenberg, Jerome D., Application, NASA ____ Rosenberg, Mark L., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Rosenberg, Morton, Library of Congress. _.____ Rosenberg, Rachelle, secretary to Representa- tive Cederberg Rosenberg, William G., FEA Rosenberger, Francis C., Senate Committee on the Judiciary Rosenblat, Alan, Securities and Exchange COTS IOI oi ae eee mp mom mt Am Tol Rosenblatt, Daniel N., Watergate, Justice Rosenfeld, Eugene L., National Labor Relations Smithsonian Rosengarden, Eugene, International Trade Rosenheim, Robert C., Field Offices, HUD ___. Rosenstein, Samuel M., senior judge, U.S. Customs Court (biography) Rosenthal, Alan S., Nuclear Regulatory. ___.__ Rosenthal, Benjamin S. (Representative from New York): Biography Government Operations Committee International Relations Committee. Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. _- Rosenthal, Dr. Gerald, Health Research, HEW. Rosenthal, James D., Department of State.__--Rosoff, Saul R., Office of Child Development, i HEW Ross, Stephen R,, FCC_________________-Ross, Thomas B., Department of Defense Ross, Yan M., Board, Development Bank... t Rossen, Leonard H., Securities and Exchange Commission Rostenkowski, Dan (Representative from Illinois): Biography : Ways and Means Committee Joint Committee on Taxation : Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. -- Individual Index Page Rota, Giorgio, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development Rota, Robert V., Postmaster of House of Rep- resentatives (biography ) 26 Roth, Florence, secretary to Senator Moynihan__ 57 Roth, Lorren V. yHouse Aging 2... ol on 581 Roth, Richard i. Inter-American, State Roth, William V. J Ir. (Senator from Delaware): Biograph Finance Committee Governmental Affairs Committee Joint Economic Committee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations National Republican Senatorial Committee. 263 Rother, John, Human Resources 273 Rotherman, James, House Budget Rothenberg, Alan, House Ways and Means. __. Rothman, Andrew L., SEC Rothschild, Everrett, Field Offices, HUD Rothwell, Robert a, General Accounting a Rouleau, EugeneJ., CSC Rounds, Thomas R., Red Cross Roundtree, Inez B. , House District of Columbia Committee Rourke, Russell, A.A. to Representative Rourke, William, administrative assistant to Representative Barly ios. une +3 Rouse, Charles D., Geographic Names, Interior. Rouse, John H. , Department of State... Rousseau, Rudolph, Senate Foreign Relations. Rousselot, John H. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Banking, inant and Urban Affairs Com- Budget Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee Joint Econo ic Committee N ational Republican Congressional Com- Roux, Dr. Vincent J., Howard University Hos-pital, HEW Rovani, Yves, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development Rovine, ArthurW., Department of State Rovira, Juan Jose, "Ambassador from Spain____ 836 Rowden, Marcus A..: Nuclear Regulatory Energy Resources Council Rowe, Eunice M., secretary to Representative Myers of Indiana Rowe, Herbert, Air and Space, Smithsonian -Rowe, Herbert J., Administrator’s Office, Rowe, James H., Jr., Franklin Delano Roose-velt Memorial Commission Rowe, Lola E., Management, Interior Rowe, Lou Ann, House Ways and Means Rowe, Richard H., SEC Rowland, E. I., Land Management, Interior___ 559 Rowland, Gene A., Standards, Commerce 596 Rowny, Michael J., Senate Finance Committee. 271 Roy, Clement E., Comptroller’s Office, Defense. 500 Royal, Grace, House Budget Royal, Ronald D., Executive Office Royal, Joseph N., Planning and Evaluation___ 505 Roybal, Edward R. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Appropriations Committee Select Committee on Aging Royce, Gloria, House, Veterans’ Affairs Royer, Robert S.: Joint Committee on the Library House Administration Royla, Brig. Gen. William J., Security, Army. _ Rozek, John S., TVA Rozum, Gregory L., U.S. Capitol Police Ruben, Nate, Field Offices, HUD Ruben, Robert C., administrative assistant to Representative Cormansite Thx Rubens, Stuart, Analysis, Defense Rubenstein, David, Domestic Council Rubin, Barry R., FTC Rubin, Eric M., FTC Rubin, Louis J., Occupational Safety 7 Rubinofi, Ira, Tropical Research, Smithsonian. _ 722 Ruble, William L., Stabilization and Conserva- tion Service, Agriculture Ruby, Donald W., administrative assistant to Senator Butler Rucchio, Eugene J., Capitol Police... _._________ 431 Rucchio, Rosemary, House Aging Rucker, Elbert M., Southeastern, Interior Rucker, Henry L., Wills and Probate Rucker, Kenelm E., Southeastern, Interior Ruda, Jose Maria, United Nations Rudd, Eldon J. (Representative from Arizona): Blography. . coi Cie isd o Lime a Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Science and Technology Committee National Republican Congressional Ruding, H. O., International Monetary 80 Rudney, Gabriel G., Office of the Secretary, Treasury 493 Rudolph, Seri, Official Reporters to House itt 429 Ruff, ArthurW., Standards, Commerce Ruff, Charles F. Watergate, Justice Ruffin, Marshall deG., D.C. C Ruhe, Karl, Office of Secretary, Treasury Rubhe, Shirley, House Budget Committee Ruiz, Jose Carlos, OAS Ruiz, Manuel, Commission on Civil Rights Ruiz, Perez, Maj. Gen. Guillermo: Inter-American Defense Mexican-U.S. Defense Rumsey, Joan E., Register of Wills Rumsey, William H., D.C. Government . Runde, Michael, Joint Economic Committee... 325 Runge, Tom S., House Committee on Judiciary. 313 Runnels, Harold (Representative from New Mexico): . Biography. a a eT a a 116 Armed Services Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Runyan, John P., Business, Commerce Runyon, Charles, III, Department of State Rupnik, "Rear Adm. E. J. , Surgery, Navy Ruppe, Philip E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. cir. i heey trae Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Rusch, Alfred E. T., Enforcement, SEC 71 Rush, Dr. John J. Standards, Commerce Rush, Kenneth, Ambassador to France __.._.. 842 Rushing, Joe B. , Arts and Humanities Rusin, Robert pi Community Development a Rusk, Dean, Scholars, Smithsonian Russ, Fitz : President’s Committee on Science and Tec hnology 478 Russ, Jack E., Office of Doorkeeper, House. _ _. 426 Russell, David, A.A. to Senator Laxalt 370 Russell, Col. David C., Research, Defense Russell, Ernest, NL RB Russell, George L., Office of Official Report- ers of Debates, House 428 Russell, Harold, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped 710 Russell, John K., Public Information, Justice. . 542 Russell, Judith C., Technology Assessment._.__. 445 Russell, Paris Suzanne, House Administration. 308 Russell, Patrice (Trissi); Commerce, Senate. 270 Russell, Robert, House, Document Room Russell, Robert A., Railroad Retirement Board. 729 Russell, Robert K., Jr., Executive Office Russell, Wendell P., University, D.C. Govern-295 Russell, William H., Marshals Office, Justice_ _. 549 Russo, Albert P., D.C. Government 79-000 O -77 = 71 1098 Congressiona’ Directory Page Russo, Martin A. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Small Business Committee Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con-tinental Shelf 29. Select Committee on Aging Russo, Thomas A., Commodity Futures Russo, William, Coastal Plains, Commerce Rust, David AL Senate Committee on Aging_ _ 200 Ruth, Ji. Veterans’ Affairs, House Ruthford, Robert H., NSF Rutledge, Edward, Commission on Civil if Rutt, Capt. Thomas H., USCG, DOT... 641 Ruttle, Patrick J., IRS, Treasury 495 Ruvell, Natalie, "secretary to Representative Ruyle, Jane, Senate Radio and Television Gallery 905 Ryan, Beverly A., Housing Aging_____________ 317 Ryan, John E., Federal Reserve Ryan, Joseph A., Jr., Maritime, Commerce Ryan, Joseph M. F., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbia 774 Ryan, Leo J. (Representative from California): Biography Government Operations Committee International Relations Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee Gallaudet College 3 Ryan, 3Maj. Gen. Michael P., Department of Tb zy Ryan, P. Marshall, Financial, Army Ryan, Robert G., Nuclear Regulatory Ryan, Robert J., United Nations. _____________ Ryan, Maj. Gen. T. M., Jr., Systems, Air Force. Ryan, Thomas, National Science Foundation._ 701 Ryan, Thomas G., Veterans’ Administration, Congressional Liaison Service, Senate. ..__-433 Ryan, Thomas M., Interstate and Foreign 27 Ryan, Vincent, A.A. to Representative Dornan. Ryan, Col. William E., Jr., Battle Monuments. Ryland, William H., J FK Center, Smithsonian. Rynearson, Arthur J ., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate 4 Ryrie, William S.: International Bank International Monetary... ...._._.._.____._._ 807 S Saari, Leonard, administrative assistant to Representative Meeds 384 Sabalos, Capt. N., Material, Navy Sacher, Steven J., Solicitors Office, Labor Sachs, David, D.C. Government Sachs, Dennis, Resources, Interior..____________ 558 Sachs, Mrs. HowardJ., Smithsonian Institution. 719 Sacks, John H., U.S. Tax Court Zz Sachs, Robert, L.A. to Representative Wirth. _ iil Marvin S., Portrait Gallery, he? 7 Sadler, Harold Ww. D.C. Government Sadlen ye KathleenI., A.A. to Representative ads Sadler, Sue A., secretary to Senator Abourezk.. 368 Sadler, Maj. Gen. Thomas M., Staff, Air Force. 539 Sadler, Mat Woodson A., Jr., Naval Liaison, is Hou: Sadovans Richard, SBA Saeger, Capt. Alfred R., Ir. Manpower, De- fense.. Sagan, Carl ¥. Smithsonian Institution. Sage, Virginia, 'D.C. Government 85 Sager, William H., Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 493 Salpee, Sahagian, Senate Democratic Policy... 270 St Claire, Darrell: Office of Secretary of the Senate The Interparliamentary Union St. Dennis, Dean, Information, Justice St. George, Katharine, The Interparliamentary Page St Germain, Fernand J. (Representative from Rhode Tsland): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Government Operations Committee Small Business Committee 94 St. Johns, Richard R., National Council on the Humanities 699 Sakai, Shiuko, Secretary’s Office, Army Salah, Abdullah, AY ana from Jordan Salato, Dr. E Salem, R. A., 811 Salem, Richard 1 Community Relations, Justic e 543 Salierno, Aurelio, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate Saliman, Richard S., Engineering, Interior.__.. 558 Salinger, Jennifer, Commerce 581 Salmon, John J., House Ways and Means Salmon, Priscilla A., Services University, De- Salomon, Georges: Ambassador from Haiti Organization of American States Salopek, Sandra J., House Judiciary 1 Saloschin, Robert 1. ae Counsel, Justice... 542 Saltsman, James A., 659 Saltzman, abiy Aas Commission on Civil 72 t Salzman, O. Howard, OAS Samis, Capt. Harry V., Manpower, Navy Sammet, Lt. Gen. George, Irs, Materiel, Army__ 519 Sampson, A. Clarence, Jr., Securities and Ex- change Commission Samuel, Howard D., Secretary’s Office, Labor_. it Samuels, Albert P. , Capitol Police Samuels, Michael A., Ambassador to Sia © Leone. _ Fo) Samuels, Norman J. Statistics, Labor... oy Sanchez, Phillip V., ‘Ambassador to Colombia__842 Sande, William J. Field, Red Cross Sanders, Edward 6, OMB Sanders, Col. Mark D., Army. Sanderson, Geraldine, Soler Smithsonian nN Sanderson, Irvin T., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service Sanderson, Jack T., National Science Founda- Sandler, Irving J., Contract Audit, Defense_.__ 509 Sandlin, Billy, Community Health, HEW 620 Sandow, Thomas P., Civil Service Commission. 661 Sands, Jack E., House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Sanford, Jay P., Health, Defense Sanger, Herbert S.,Jr., TVA Sanjuan, Pedro A.. Arms Control Sankey, Dorothy 1. Select Committee on Small Business, Senate 2 Sano, Lansana, Charge d’ Affaires, Guinea. _ ____ Sanson, Alvaro, OAS Sansone, Capt. J. S.,Jr., Supply, Navy Sansone, Wallace T'., Maritime, Commerce. . ____ Santangelo, Lynn, Committee on Atomic Santini, Jim (Representative from Nevada): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee: 288 Judiciary Committee 289 Select Committee on Aging Santley, J. C., International Cotton Advisory Committee 805 Santman, Leon D., Secretary’s Office, DOT Santone, Louis C., Domestic, Commerce Sanu, Edward Olusola, Ambassador from BUBEC oT Individual Index 1099 Sanz, Fernando Ortiz, OAS. __ _-___ _._._.___... 810 Saouma, Edouard, U.N. Food and Agriculture. 797 Saponaro, Frank P., Postal Rate Commission... 709 Sapp, Jack L., Senate Rules and Administra- tion Pr AS 797 Saraiva, Col. Paulo Tarso, Brazil-U.S. Defense. 809 Sarasin, Ronald (Representative from Connecticut): Blography. occ clas ail Loita ll 30 Education and Labor Committee. ____________ 283 Select Committeeon Aging _ __________________ 301 Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy..____ 335 National Republican Congressional Commit-353 hn Policy Committee... 300 Sarbanes, Paul S. (Senator from Maryland): Biography a RL A St a A ee Sa 77 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. ________ 25 Foreign Relations Committee... 257 Sarcone, Patricia A., secretary to Senator Culver. 369 Sardegna, Richard, House Post Office... 426 Sargent. Domus Lee, House Sergeant at Arms a James R. (Senator from Tennessee): Biography. oie BL ane adrenal ALLS Appropriations Committee.__ Budget Committees: oo. livenonl Governmental Affairs Committee. _ Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy Smad Sasserville, Katherine E., Administrative Con- A Kn ER 651 Sato, Frank S., Office of Comptroller, Defense... 500 Satterfield, David E., ITI (Representative from Virginia): Biography uo toy aad tl an 183 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ________________ 5 Satterfield, Rodney M., Nuclear Regulatory... 0 Sattler, Leighton, Community Services....._.__ Sauer, Walter C., Export-Import Bank_________ Sauerbrunn, Kathleen, Office of General Coun-lio sel, HUD Sauls, Stephen A., legislative assistant to Repre- sentative Ireland 381 Saunders, Charles L., IRS, Treasury______._____ 496 Saunders, Harold H. ! Inter-American, State... 486 Saunders, Joseph J. ‘Antitrust, Justice... 544 Sauvain, Terrence E , Senate Committee on ADDIOPristions. co ube oi. dana ol aan Savage, Linda R., Joint Committee on Taxa- Savitz, Maxine, Opersiing, ERDA i ....: Savwoir, Edward O , Federal Power Commis- ReMl A Ay REA RR 679 Sawall, Warren, Human Resources, Senate. ____ 273 Sawyer, Charles H., National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian... ______._____. Sawyer, David A. , Office of the Secretary, Treas- 3 LE A Ea ME A Yh Sra SIRs OR a Swe Harold S. (Representative from Michi- an): Biography a a A 88 Judiciary Committee: i coc rien 289 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _-.____________ 295 Select Committee on Ethies.. _______.________ 302 Sawyer, Kenneth T., Railroad, DOT. _________ 645 Sawyer, Roland J., General Accounting Office. 435 Sawyer, William W., Community Services... __ 664 Saye, Col. Robert N., Jr., College, DOD_.______ 507 Sayers, Albert, Jr., Office of the Clerk, House. 424 Saylor, David J., FPO. «omeal Jean 680 Saylor, Pat, Office of House Postmaster__.____ 426 Saylor, Samuel L., Government Printing Office. 438 Saylor, Thomas R., Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.______ 267 Sayre, Robert M., Department of State._.__.____ 481 Sazima, Capt. Henry J., Health, Defense...____ 514 Scaggs, Samuel’ B., GPO. =. ot ina Le 438 Page Scalley, Thomas C., Superior Court of the District of Columbia... .__________.________ 775 Scalzo, Ralph R., Capitol Police_________ _-431 Scanlan, “Robert J., Minority Leader’s Office, HOTS, cos Lr ails eee dS i 423 Scanlon, Joseph, A.A. to Representative St Germain re: TL. ra Tir ar ey 387 Scantlebury, D. L., Divisions, GAO___________ 436 Scarborough, Rear Adm. Robert H: Air and Space, Smithsonian... ......o.l.L0 00719 Const Cunard, DOT... oemaa uy 641 Scarritt, Ralph, Department of State... ________ 483 Scearce, James F., Mediation and Conciliation YVR IL i a a a RIT EL aul 677 Schaap, Joseph R., Capitol Police______________ 431 Schaap, Patricia ‘A, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House... .... casei il ani 425 Schack, Edward J., ICC Schade, Donna L., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. oii dn adn inn a is 419 Schaefer, David, Senate Governmental Affairs. 272 Schaerfl, Robert A., Employment, Labor______ 606 Schafer, Lt. Gen. George E., Staff, Air Force... 538 Schafer, Herman A., Jr., Rural Electrification, Agriculture. a. a a sal Schafer, Jacqueline E., Public'Works, Senate.__ 271 Schaffner, FranklinlJ., ’Arts and Humanities... 698 Schaffner, Capt. L. Y. Surgery, Navy. _._..._..___ 533 Schaller, Martin K., D.C. Government... 783 Schaller, Sandra, secretary to Representative WAVE. il iin vm nine dl ha thi oo 8 AE 390 Schandler, Herbert Y., Research, Library of CONBYOEE.... conv wc nisi nae Ee ee Ee Eoin win SEA Schaufele, William E., Jr., Department of State. 483 Scheck, Jay T., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 493 Schecter, Jerrold, Executive Office. .._._.___.___ 472 Scheer, Dr. M. D., Standards, Commerce... __ 596 Scheffler, Winifred, Joint Economic Committee. 325 Scheinman, Lawrence, State. _________.________ 480 Schell, Ronald, Management, Labor. __________ 605 Seheman, L. Ronald, Organization of American 210 LOS. 3 Lia liENE) ters iid nm Eis mn SS Schenendorf, Jack, Public Works and Transpor-tation, FS NER ISRE a e Scherer, Lee R., National Aeronautics and Space Administration: i: Siar. Lo asl Je te arbi 695 Scherer, Robert H., Research and Development, AIPFoOree. Li Iolo nad lt SH 536 Schering, Elois M., Office of Secretary of the Senate. busine i adh al 418 Schermerhorn, James, Civil Rights, Justice. .._ 545 Schertz, Lyle P., Economic, Agriculture. ._____ 575 Scheuer, James H. (Representative from New York): BOR APY is a a oh dm men em Se FE mA 122 Lae and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Science and Technology Committee. _________ 293 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control ld Surin ead 0 a ai 303 Schick, Allen, Library of Congress. -._____.____ 441 Schindler, Vincent J., Administration, HUD___ 632 Schief, William R., Commodity Futures. ._____ 664 Schiffer, Stuart E. Civil, Justice. ........_...... 64M Schiffman, Gilbert, Office of Education, HEW _ 614 Schiffmann, Richard F., Occupational Safety_. 707 Schiffrin, Andre, Smithsonian Institution... 716 Schimaneck, Frank, Marshals Service, Justice... 549 Schimian, Ynl. Kathleen J ., Naval Liaison Office, House... oa i ea, 434 Schimler, Edwin B., Maritime, Commerce. ..._ 594 Schirmer, Kitty, Domestic Council. . __________ 474 Schladt, George J., Farmers Home, Agriculture. 572 Schlebecker, John T., Technology, Smithsonian. 721 Schlegel, Paul, A.A. to Representative Rinaldo. 387 Schlesinger, James R.: Excontive Office oo iu re divas cammat aac ates 471 Energy Resources: -= = i. fo..ntmaaa-tio 476 Schlick, Donald P., Mining, Interior._..________ 555 Schlick, William T., Fish, Interior... 557 Schlickeisen, Rodger, Senate Budget Com-FETE1 on Ra RI Oa FE ER TW 269 Botlis. oo rRI a pa 1100 Congressional Directory Page Schmeltzer, David, Product Safety... 328 Schmidt, Daniel H., Preparedness, GSA __.____ 685 Schmidt, David A, House Appropriations EEeR Schmigh IHerman E., Research, Library of ONEresS si un i. fo A mr oes ng: Schmidt, Philip, Offend of Administration, GSA. Fi Schmidt, Raymond E., Comptroller's Office, ERA IE HE LO ET DR GR TE 500 Schmidt, Rodolfo, GAS Ab SR en 811 Schmitt, Harrison H. (Senator from New Mexico): Biography. c-ise as aR ie Tt 116 Banking, ots. and Urban Affairs Com- mille. cia aieSoh TE Las. Commerce, Scierce, and Transportation Com- mite i a a EL AeA 254 Select Committee on Ethics... ______ 263 National Republican Senatorial Committee... 263 Schmitt, Raymond, Research, Library of Con- 150 ME ton SORA Ee XA Sf SERN Lo i MO 442 Schmitz, E. D., Health, Defense... _.____ 501 Schmoke, Kurt, Domestic Council. 474 Schmukler, Sidney, Officers’ Development 08 Se ih ms em a Eat AR NR, 9 Sehr. Edward C., Administrative Con- BOTONER iil da a Schnee, Alexander, Department of State. ._____ 482 Schneider, Charles N., National Labor Rela- tions Board. o.oo isa aaiii coin Ld 7 Schneider, DouglasN., Jr., D.C. Government_. 791 Schneider, Heinrich G., International Monetary Sohne, Judy, Administrative Review__.____ Schneider, Matthew, Senate Governmental 2 Ht ay Dr. Philip A. D., Civil Service OTAISSION is on ner 661 Schneiders, Gregory S., Executive Office. ______ 472 Schneidman, Harold F., U.S. Information AQONCY. Sri ik a Bl Da R ee nbn 726 Schnurr, Richard J., Maritime, Commerce. .___ 593 Schoen, Patricia, Federal Reserve... _...... 657 Schoen, Richard I, NSF... oc esos am Smee 703 Schoener, James F., Senate Rules and Admin-7 Schoeni, Patricia Q., Health Services, HEW____ 619 Schollaert, James T., House International Re-Iotions: oh aEi ee San 309 Scholtz, E. Amber, A.A. to Representative 3% 10 RT SR PT Sn Ri, A Scholz, William L., Sales, Agriculture. _...._.... Scholz, Nick, Public Works and Transportation, Sit BUSI iden an honk Sn So 2 fr Sip ete Schoning, Robert W., Oceanic and Atmospheric, OIMIMETCR. addi i nasal Schoning, Robert W., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Page Schroeder, Walter W., III, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce et Schroer, Edward A., Civil Service Commission. 661 Schubeck, Karen J., Senate Agriculture, Nutri-tion, and Forestry ed a EE A 267 Schuller, Gunther, Arts and Humanities..__._. 698 Schulman, Samuel, Naval Records, Navy... .. 525 Schulmeister, Roy gl Merdiime, Commerce... 593 Schultz, James C., CA 59 Schultz, Mark, House Nissans and Yolen COMMOre. ei re ra dint nan Sap adidnd Schultz, L. Lawrence, Federal Mediation ws Conciliation Service. ---—--—-—-——o.._.._. 677 Schultze, Charles L.: Council of Economic Advisers... __.________ 474 International Economic Policy.__...._______. 475 Wage and Stability...iii... 476 Price _...c Energy BeSourees. evo idsphvarviain 477 ..-wui Federal Property Couneil. ._......--i-.o. 476 Schule Revi C., Office of Majority Socrotatys Sehuls, iL: Inter-American Poe Shi Richard T. (Representative from Pennsylvania): BlOgrapny. oc ae eS Ca ne 154 Ways and Means Committee .__..___.__.._._. 296 Schumaker, Byron E., Communication, Agri-CHHUTE. inca auia ere ra SL Dar ae Schuman, Alan M., Superior Court of the District of CONIDIA cv ote n incr daneies 776 Schuman, Mary, Domestic Council... _.._.___. 474 Schusing Lana R., secretary to Representative 1s CR PR Rr ahDEE a, Schurman, Joseph R., Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities eed ARR hn iE HS AEs mite 698 Schussheim, Morton J., Library of Congress... 441 Soy Norma, secretary to Representative ws Schutte, Yo PPO iis ihn gi instead 679 Schuyler, James H., Senate Committee on Bank-ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs____._______ 269 Schwartz, Carl H., Public Works and Trans-portation, House ee ELIE Na ST 314 Behe, Mrs. Carol L., Board of Education, Governmenbiie, J. io sities conrad 786 Schwartz, Daniel C., FTC. coerceean 680 Schwartz, David, Judges, Court of Claims______ 749 Schwartz, Dr. Douglas W., Advisory, Interior.. 557 Schwartz, Jack, FTC... oc toons oininey 680 Schwartz, Jeffrey H., Interstate and Foren Commerce Committee, House... oun. ses Schwartz, Leon M., Institutes of Health, HEW_ Schwartz, Norman D., Postal Rate Com-io Schwartz, Patricia J., House Committee on Science and Technology A RS Lt 316 Schwartz, Ronald D., Socialand Rehabilitation, 55 HEW Conada. oh ei i De ps ed Sa Schooler, David, House Interstate and Foreign TITEL EE AR NI CR AA SN TC Schoonmaker, Jan, legislative assistant to COTTE os oti th ir tio Representative Boggs. --«ooo. 374 Schweiker, Richard S. (Senator from Pennsyl- Schoor, Michael M., Office of Law Revision Counsel, HOUSE... ona Soc iee = =a msm ee 427 vania): Biography .--uosnemeomrnn mmm mmm me mmm mmm 152 Schott, Peter, House Committee on Education 251 Appropriations Committee... and Li 259 Human Resources Committee... —————- Schrag, Jean, Senate Committee on Public Works Schreiner, Keith, Fish, Interior... ________.__.____ Schrinner, Betty, secretary to Representative 6 Schroeder, Bernie, A. A. to Representative Carr. 376 Schroeder, Carlos, Inter-American Development Bank 800 Schroeder, Heather M., Senate Sergeant Sih Arms Oe a Las Schroeder, Patricia (Representative ant Colorado): Biography.rah teh ns re NA or oor Armed Services Committee... _..... 279 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .... 291 Individual Index 1101 Page Scotes, Thoqugs J., Ambassador to Yemen Arab fen Scott, ars 3 GPO Scott, Dana L. , Highway Safety, DOT 64 Scott, Dr. David B., Institutes of Health, HEW. 2 Scott, Dr. David R., Field, NASA 695 Scott, Ed, Senate Veterans’ Affairs Scott, Edith, Library of Congress. ........__.__ 442 Scott, Edward M., D.C. Government 787 Scott, EdwardW., Jr., Management, Justice... 542 Scott, Frederick L. , Library of Congress 442 Scott, Hugh, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian. 719 Scott, Irene Feagin, judge, U. S. Tax Court (biograp hy) : Scott, James E., Jr., House Public Works and Transportation ; 314 Scott, Joseph B., Civil Service Commission____ 660 Scott, Michelle, Joint Committee on Taxation_. 324 Scott, Nancy ’S., secretary to Representative Kindness Scott, Raymond C., Extension Service, Agri- Scott, Robert S., U.S. Information Agency Scott, Thomas H. , Business, Commerce. Scott, anda, secretary to Representative McK: Scott, William Lloyd (Senator from Virginia): Biography Armed Services Committee Judiciary Committee 2 Scouteny Rex W., Executive Office of the Presi-os den Scovitle. Stanley: Outer Continental Shelf, House. . . ...-.....-208 Interior and Insular Affairs, House. .......... 309 Scrivener, Peter C., House Committee on Armed Scureman, Murray S., Domestic, Commerce... 589 Scurlock, Herbert, Food, USDA 571 Searle, Ronald J., Engineering, Interior_.___.__ 558 Searles, David, Arts and Humanities Sears, Jere W., Patent, Commerce 598 Sears, Rear Adm. Kenneth P., Installations, Sebelins, Keith G. (Representative from Kan- sas): Biography Agriculture Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ._-_-2% Republican Policy Committee Sebens, Ray, administrative assistant to i resentative Danielson Secrest, Lawrence, FCC Seddon, Raymond W., FCC Sedgwick, G. F, Agricultural Research Service. 576 Sedlazek, Martin F., National Aeronautics and Space Administration Sedler, Thomas S., Energy Administration Sedmak, Jo Lynne, House Judiciary... ..._____ 313 Seeber,R. Lynn, Tennessee Valley Authority__ 725 Seefeldt, ‘Bonnie, House Science and Tech- nology bina IE Lo Shad fo Bes bre WIEN 5 LJ 316 Seeger, August M., Personnel, Agriculture Seeger, Christopher C., administrative assistant to Representative Ketchum Seeley, Elizabeth A., administrative assistant to Representative Mann Seelye, Talcott W., State Seevers, Gary L., Commodity Futures.________ 664 Sefekar, Joseph, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculp-ture Garden 719 Segal, Elliot A., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 311 Segal, Henry L., National Labor Relations Board 699 Sehler, CatherineA., Senate Aging Seibels, George G. + Appalachian Regional Page Seid, D. H., Docoretionss NAVY. 505 Seideman, Richard R., D.C. Government 790 Seidman, ‘Mildred L., Tax Division, Justice.___ 546 Seidner, Francis J; Department of State Seif, James M.,, Criminal, ot uti Justlee. Safest, , Cornelia, Nuclear Regulatory Commis- Sok iL, Alfred T., Prison Industries, Justice... Laud owtSr al Selby, H. Joe, Currency, ‘Treasury Seldon, Armistead I., Jr., Ambassador to: Selfridge, Barbara S., OMB.____________________ 474 Selig, S. Stephen, III, Executive Office. . ______ 472 Sell, Capt. Kenneth W,, Medical Research, ‘Navy. TSR RA LA Sellers, Gary B. , Human Resources, Senate _ Sellers, Richard, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Selvagai, James F., Development, HUD Semple, Nathaniel M., House Education and , International Bank for Recon- struction and Development... ______________ fo2 Senanis, Dolores, secretary to Senator Heinz Sencer, Dr. David J., Disease Control, HEW.. Senese, Ms. Anne M., secretary to Representa- tive Moffett Senf, Eleanor, House Budget Senich, Donald, NSF Sennette, Richard C., Printing, Treasury Sens, Joseph, Community, HUD_._____________ 632 Seppa, Richard, Assistance, Commerce. .______ 591 Serlin, Michael D., Financial, Treasury...____. 495 Setaro, Edmund J., Railroad Retirement Senbalds Frank Henry, Community Health, Severn, Robert F., Insurance, D.C. Govern- Sevick, Mrs. Cherrie, Mental Retardation Sevilla-Sacasa, Dr. Guillermo: Ambassador from Nicaragua... .________._____ 833 Organization of American States. ____________ Sewell, Capt. Robert L., Legislative, Defense... . Sexauer, Walter F., Comptroller’s Office, De- Seybolt, George C., Arts and Humanities. .____ Seymour, Rear Adm. Ernest R., Air, Navy___. Seymour, George H., Legislative Affairs, De- Seymour, Scott L., D.C. Government Sgalato, Sylvia C., ‘Army Liaison, Senate Shackelford, Laural L., Senate Governmental Affairs. _______ apr! Shackleton, Polly, Council, D.C. Government. Shacklette, Baron I., administrative assistant to Representative Hall Shade, Dr. William G., Advisory, Interior Shafer, Fred J., General Accounting Office ae Robert 3 National Aeronautics and Hou Shafer, Wiliam L., House Committee on Fatodior and Insular Affairs Shaffer, Sylvia W., Medicine, Navy____________ 532 Shaheen, John M., U.S. Advisory Commission on Information. ___ Tp Bed 1h Shaheen, Michael E., Jr. , Responsibility, Justice. Shakman, Richard : Patent, Commerce Shambon, Leonard, House J udiciary. SRA Ei Shambora, Peter R. , Food, Agriculture... ______ Shanahan, Eileen, Legislation, HEW Shank, Russell, Smithsonian Institution. ._____ Shankle, Arthur Pir. State sc 203 enstug Shanklin, George S., General Sales, USDA ____ Shannon, David L., Federal Reserve Shannon, F. John, Intergovernmental Relations. Shannon, Col. John, Legislative, Defense. ._____ Shannon, Peter M., Jr.,, TCC. io sa iii Shapar, Howard K., Nuclear Regulatory.._._. 705 1102 Congressional Directory Page Shapiro, Bernard M., Joint Committee on 4 oT UnLS a Se LS SE a We 1. SR Et 323 Spapio, Grace, secretary to Representative OTS op ees Bir as fre RR a Ln Me bs Tiree met Shapiro, Isaac, Japan-U.S. Friendship Com- MISSION... usu Shan. a ada leon a 330 Shapiro, Dr. Jerome, D.C. Government________ 785 Shapiro, Leslie S., Office of Secretary, Treasury. 493 Shapiro, Rear Adm. S., Intelligence, Navy._.____ 534 Sharf, Frederic, American Art, Smithsonian.___ 718 Sharigan, Nyart S., Federal Reserve... 657 Sharkey, Jack J % C Sharkey, Ms. Margaret C., secretary to Repre- senfative Briel. co os leog oo. on _or ld Sharkey, SamuelM., FCC Sharkey, WilliamJ., 2 Lb Installations, Defense. 501 Sharon, Col. Dennis 2, Air Force Liaison, Sharp, Everett S., Crop Insurance, Agriculture. 567 Sharp, PhilipR. (Representative from Indiana): Biograph Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_..____ Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Sharp, Warren C., FAA Shasteen, Don E., administrative assistant to Senator Curtis. ae a el ek opt i Em Shattuck, William P., House Committee on the Judiciary LS Th Samp tnd Leg Taal 312 Shaver, Gloria, House Ways and Means. ._____. 318 Shaw, Col. Donald E., Research, Army ._._._... 517 Shaw, Maj. E. W., Public Affairs, Army... .q.. 518 Shaw, Franklin P. , Program Analysis, Defense. 506 Shaw, JaJalyne T.) Under Secretary’s Office, Shaw, a: A. Slate, ordi adams Naas 481 Shaw, Kenneth E., Officials, Smithsonian______ Shaw, Marvin O., Bureau of "Alcohol, Treasury. 493 Shaw, Perry, House Committee on Agriculture. 304 Shaw, Robert G., Commerce... ...co-oznacnmnmm 582 Shea, "Bill, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate... 420 Shea, Francis A., Communication, Agriculture. 562 Shea, James R., Nuclear Regulatory 705 Shea, Jim, Public Works and Transportation, 5 Shea, Keith R., Forest, USDA Shea, Quentin J., Jr., Deputy Attorney Generals’ Office, JUSUIRR te anaes 541 Shea, Quinlan J., Jr., Deputy Attorney Generals’ Office, TTEICR. ionstr as Shea, Stella B., General Accounting Office..._. Shean, Margaret, secretary to Representative 00 Affai Sheane, Willoughby G., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, House... Loo lf auc li 428 Shear, Daniel H., Capitol Planning...._.______ 696 Shear, Adm. Harold E., Operations, Navy..._. 528 Sheapn, 5 Milton, Committee on Atomic Shebhe, omnes P., Legislation, HEW_________ Shedd, Maj. Gen. ‘William E., III, Nuclear, Defense 5 Sheehan, Frances, Interior and Insular Affairs, House ooo br oe er hoi cu de i 309 Sheehan, June G., Housing, HUD. ____________ 627 Sheehan, Mark T., Information, Justice. ._____. 542 Sheehan, William J. , Installations, Defense. .__-Sheerin, 1 Charles, "Education and Labor Com- mittee, House. haresoa 3 Sheffey, Maj. Gen. Fred C., Purchase from Handicapped os coe eisata Sheflett, Mrs. Geraldine, secretary to Repre- SONtAtIVe CHIMATN. «oo ee oceanmens 379 Sheftel, DavidJ, FAA, DON. 2. 20 oC 643 Sheldon, Charles’ S., II, "Library of Congress.._. 440 Sheldon, Georgiana H., O80 tutbe ana on 660 Sheldon, Richard P., Geologic Survey, Interior. Sheley, Walton H., Jr., Foreign, GAO_.________ 437 Shelley, Michael, Copyright, Library of Congress... e ubue Saa tia Ea 444 Shello, Ruby A. Nicholas, D.C. Government. Shelton, Edward E., Office of Under Secretary, Interior od ns A rn el os LIL 551 Shelton, George E., Board, Red Cross..._______ 654 Shelton, Joseph R., D.C. Government._._______ 788 Shelton, Ronald B., Mines, Interior. _.._____.__ 554 Page Shen, James C. H., Ambassador from China.___ 825 Shepard, Capt. B. M. , Medicine, Navy... __.__. 533 Shepard, Col. James]J., Staff, Air Force...____.. 539 Shepard, Shirley R., DC Corte... 775 Shepherd, Harry L., ' Management, Justice. .___. 542 Shepherd, Robert E., Somimeres A ra 582 Shereda, David T'., BVA 725 Sherer, Albert Wi Lo ¢ S. Mission State__.___.. 488 Sherman, Annette, Senate Foreign Relations... 272 Sherman, George F., Jr., Inter-American, State. 485 Sherman, Harvey R., Library of Congress... Sherman, John, House Ways and Means_.______ Shun, Joseph, Development and Research, Sherman, Robert E., Finance, USDA __________ 564 Sherman, Thomas, Housing, H Sherman, William c. Department of State.____ 483 Sherwin, "Dale, Senate Agriculture pd Forestry. 207 Shevchenko, A. N., Secretariat, U.N Shewmaker, Russell N., International Trade... pra Shiben, Richard J., FC 672 Shick, Rear Adm. "George B., Jr., Communica- tions, Nav 5. Shields, Chester A., Forest Service, Agriculture. 578 Shields, Dorothy O., , Installations and Logistics, JE TOT00 «vv bon sn iit il pk bmn Eien aE i Shields, Dr. L. Donald, Board, Science Founda-708 Shields, Brig. Gen. WilliamL., Jr., Air Force._. 535 Shiflet, "Thomas N., Soil Conservation, USDA... 580 Shilling, David, Senate Budget.......oacin a in 269 Shinn, Allen M., NSF Shipler, Barbara J., Delaware River Basin Com- TISSION, ive niin mm i stm Se 35 a i ead Shipley, satus E. (Representative from 1linois): Biography. .o.oo name se wo rm mm mn cn a me 57 Appropriations Committee... 277 Shipman, Peter H.,8BC. 0 ete 711 Shipman, Richard, American Indian Policy CROVIOW. ee eenome een me an 327 Shipp, P. Royal, Food and Nutrition, Agri-0 cultur Shira, Donaid Tr. Alaska Power, Interior...____ 555 Shire, Donald S., "Office of Solicitor, Labor______ 603 Shirley, John W., U.S. Information Agency..__. 726 Shiskin, Julius, ‘Statistics, LABOr. coo. in nmin 007 Shnitzer, Paul, General Accounting Office_._._-436 Shockey, John 'W., Currency, Treasury.________. 494 Shockro, Harry w., Federal Communications COMMISSION... oda haa fa dao di 20 671 Shoemyer, Capt. J., Electronic, Nav 530 ‘Shooshan, Harry M., III, House Interstate and Foreign rr RE 312 Shore, Edward S., Business, Commerce...--588 Shorey Russell R., Installations, Defense__.__--Shorr, Michael, Human Resources, Senate_____. Short, Kim, secretary to Representative Santini. 387 Short, William B., Jr., House Committee on Armed Services... oom oomemmm Shotwell, Elizabeth O., Senate Committee on Democratic Policy 270 Shoupp, William E., icy of Engineering_. 689 Shouse, Mrs. Jouett, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 723 Shropshire, W., Jr., Biology Laboratory, Smith- TH TEE PR Saal SC Se a 721 Shub, Anatole, International Broadcasting... ___-334 Shub. Joyce Lasky, International Relations, House: i lio es nbs Shuba, Nancy Lynn, International Relations, ONSe. Tr Ney Sal Sa LA aa Ln 310 Shuchart, Eugene J., FPPC. . liiueunnii 679 Shulaw, Dale M., House Committee on Appro-PHIatioNS. oa ii eat ee md 305 Shuler, Mary L., House Committee on Educa-tion andi labor: ofan iii io i 308 Shulman, Molly, secretary to Representative ni Shuman, Howard, administrative assistant to Senator Proxmite...«.. boramsra Cote 371 Shuman, Ranny, administrative assistant to Representative Drinan__ o-oo 377 Individual Index 1103 Page Shirman, Sydney J. VAL... o.oo. lain 729 Shuman, William A., Senate Commerce. ________ 270 Shumate, James F., Jr., House Committee on Armed Services. iu. i. tena Shumway, DeVan L., Commodity Futures... __ Shuster, E. G. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Blography.......-i:-. Ea MSS0 + ION 155 Education and Labor Committee... _.__._______ 283 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 Republican Policy Committee. _____________ 300 National Transportation Policy Study Com-mission. oo. onl ee LianAle 331 Shai Richard E., Social and Rehabilitation, xs Shutle, or DG EPA ii sii doin iit 667 Shutler, Maj. Gen. Philip D., Joint Staff, DOD. 506 Shutler, Brig. Gen. Phillip, Space, Smithsonian. 719 Shykind, Edwin B., Domestic, Commerce... 590 Sibal, AbnerW., BRO. i pee Sickle, Abraham, FCO iin sonnei Beles, Carlton R., Former Members of Con- Sickles, Mrs. Carlton, Congressional Club.._____ 665 Sickman Laurence, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian... si ii oho fin tila Jalil 719 Sickon, Joseph A., Maritime, Commerce... ____. 592 Siddigi, Mustafizur Rahman, Ambassador from Bangladesh JC Luis adelGil anE la 5010828 Sidell, Arlene M., Senate Commerce... 270 Sidman, Thomas A. , Federal Reserve___________ 658 Sieber, "Dr. Rolf, Ambassador from German Democratic Republic RE nr SE SHE 4S Siebert, Dennis, Quality Assurance, HEW Sieh in, Development and Research, U Siegel, Anne M., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe... ...occcemenccaenee 327 Siegel, Mark A., Executive Office... ____________._ 472 Siegman, Charles J., Federal Reserve___.__._.____ 658 Siegrist, Robert R., House Veterans’ Affairs____. 317 Siemens, Rear Adm. A. H., Coast Guard, DOT. 641 Siems, W. A., Highway, DOT... out ndaio. 644 Sievering, Nelson F., Energy Research and Dovelopmentic, ooo. oh audrina. 666 Sievers, William XK., House Interstate and Foreign-Commeree.. oo. oii eiiioss 311 Sieverts, FrankA., Department of State__.._____ 480 Sigel, Stanley J. Federal Reserve System......_ 657 Sigety, Ernest, Housing, HUD mmdn ined (02D ieee Sigholtz, Robert H., District of Columbia Armory Boards. Li ste Lari hs 665 Sikes, Robert L. F. (Representative from Florida): Biography. a na Appropriations Committee _.____.____________ 277 Silbert, EarlJ., D.C. Law Revision. .________..__ 328 Silbert, EarlJ., U.S. Attorney’s Office, Justice... 547 Silberthau, Paula R., House Legislative Une Te i 428 Siler, Adm. Owen W., Coast Guard, DOT..._.__ 641 Sill, Elvin W., Jr., Officeof Secretary, DOT....__ 640 Silloway, LoRee, International, Commerce ..__-589 Silsbee, Sarah 1J., Planning and Resources, HEW 619 Silsby, Earl C., House Committee on Appro-DrIAtIONS. El i Silva, Alexander A., GAO... Jv. . oo icine Silva, Rodolfo: Silva, Victor, Organization of American States... 811 Silver, Bert, Commission on Civil Rights___.___. 726 Silver, Jack S., Census, Commerce. __.__________ 587 Silver, Jacob, Census, Commerce. ___.__________ 587 Silverberg, Stanley, 0. 674 FDIC...Ll) Silverman, Stanley M., U.S. Information AGONY ae em aT Silvestro, Dr. Clement M., Historic Preser- NON a a NR eh aa Sima, Ibrahima, Ambassador from Mali_________ 832 Simala, Jerome, House Postmaster’s Office... 426 Simmering, Comdr. Larry K., Inter-American Defensor... om a de San hd 797 Simmons, Mrs. Barbara Lett, Board of Educa-tion, D.C. Government. ~~... 786 Page Simmons, Brig. Gen. Edwin H., USMC, Navy... 529 Simmons, Judith H., secretary to Representa-tive Thompson ams iS I a a A Simmons, Steven, Domestic Couneil.___________ 474 Simmons, Thomas J. , Preparedness, GSA _______ 685 Simmons, Col. ThomasN., Staff, Air Force... 538 Simms, Arthur H., CAB. oo dorisies 659 Simms, Morris A. ics of the Secretary, TreaSury... fan soresial oo 492 Simms, Thomas, D.C. Government..__________ 787 Simon, Benson, House Budget Committee. ____ 306 Simon, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography vo oil ei TA 57 Budget Committee... .. 0 rizi 2.1281 Education and Labor Committee... __________ 283 Comm on Security and Cooperation in LLL LC SR SE Er ES SN Oa A 327 Simon, BR Moshe, Opinions and Review, SEC. _ 712 Simon, William D., Executive Office... __________ 472 Simone, Dante, International Monetary... _... Simplicio, Nancy, secretary to Representative Smithoffown. oo. co il rane Simpson, Charles R., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) HE NLL Fon. rk EN LAE oe 768 Simpson, Charles W., administrative assistant to Representative Wilson of Texas. ...__._. --391 Simpson, Dr. Clay E., Jr., Health Resources, HEW io chin fossa a aly i iC 618 Simpson, John, Finance, USDA ________________ 564 Simpson, Dr. John A., Standards, Commerce. _._ 595 Simpson, Marvin, Public Works and Trans-portation, House... ou. ha liso von 815 Simpson, Robert L., Field Offices, HUD_.______ 637 Simpson, Shirley, L.A. to Representative Collins of Texas. .____ Lh EE 376 Sims, Joe, Antitrust, Justice... __________________ 544 Sims, Louis B., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.___ 492 Sims, Melvin E., Farm Credit Administration. . 670 gi Comdr. Robert B., Secretary’s Office, Sims Sobor F., House Interstate and Foreign OYAMNETCe: x 2 a LN a Wo iad 11 Sincavitz, Sandra, House Judiciary..._._._______ 313 Sinclair, Ivan, administrative assistant to Representative Hightower... ......... Sinclair, John R., administrative assistant to Representative Broomfield... .. Lu 375 Sindelar, Gilbert E., Commodity, Agriculture. 568 Singel, Mark S., A. Ato 0 Representative Meyner. 384 Singer, Marvin L,ERDA i. a hei ta tine 666 Singh, Dr. Har sEBDs International Cotton Advisory Committe oi.. Sa, aida a oa. 25) 805 Singh, Kewal, Ambassador from India. _.________ 830 Singh, Nigendr, United Nations. ..____________ 817 Singletary, Bau, Senate Committee on the JUNCIOTY: Soot si his Sod ethane 273 Singletary, Ne Lola Johnson, D.C. Gov-ement. stole rita el im a Singleton, Arthur L., House Committee on Waysan@ Means... ..cor. idl un al snisds 318 Singleton, Gary L., D.C. Superior Court.______ 776 Singleton, Harry, House D.C. Committee. ____ 307 Singleton, James M., Housing, HUD_.__________ 628 Singley, Elizabeth M., Transportation Policy. . 332 Sipari, Orazio, SEC. wv. uae dine 712 Sipe, Mrs. Claudia, secretary to Representative Burleson Of Texas... avo sein edadeat. tat] 5 Sipila, Mrs. Helvi, United Nations...__________ 817 Sippel, William L., House Judiciary... ________ 313 Siracusa, Ernest V., Ambassador to Uruguay... 847 Sirica, John J., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of laois (biography)... 753 Sirken, Dr. Monroe G., Health Resources, EW, a Sirmans, Lt. Comdr. J. S., Information, Navy__ 527 Sisco, Gary, administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Beard of Tennessee... _....____. 374 Sisk, B. F. (Representative from California): Blography... iio cca delle SS NG 17 BulesCommitlee i. cificpnatonanoe adic 293 Sisk, Joseph, L.A. to Representative Reuss. ... 386 Sitrin, David, OMB 473 Sitton, Lt. Gen. Ray B., Joint Staff, Defense... 506 Siverson, Gay, secretary to Senator Bentsen.___ 368 Sjogren, "Howard H. , Crop Insurance, Agricul- 1104 Congressional Directory Page Page Skarin, G. Homer, House Committee on Appro-Oridtions.. i LE Laika thd | oases 304 Skeete, Charles A. T., Board, Development Bonk. i ona a A a Ey John P., Crop Insurance, Agri-eulture sole co 2 rE asad 567 | Skelton, Bo G., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biog POPNY Pie i a oh BT ns 6 Skelton, Tin LE by from Missouri): Biography EA a hy SAL MERELY COM is 3 She 100 Agriculture Committee... ioral. 276 | Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Skillman, Priscilla, administrative assistant to Representative Bagar.. sahil tii 378 Skinker, Dudley G., Court of Claims__________ 749 | Skinner, Allene Joyce, Consumer Affairs, HUD. 634 Sklar, Barry A. Research, Library of Congress__ 442 | Skopic, Charles, Pension Guaranty oei men nT OB Skorepa, Col. Ronald J., Legislative,Air Force__ 537 Skoufls, Peter J., State... iu mvc win 481 Skubitz, Joe (Representative from Kansas): BIOZTADRY co. i eR SEs TEER Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... __ 286 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Skud, Bernard E., International Pacific Halibut Commission, ‘United States and Canada. Skully, Richard P., FAA, DOT. Sky, Theodore, Legislation, HEW oioroue sd Slack, John M. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography.» oth oo on 190 Appropriations Committee. ___-____________ 277 Sladek, Carolyn M., 1 gislative assistant to Representative Erlenborn__________________ 378 Slagle, Larry B., Animal and Plant, Agriculture. Slagle, P. Roger, Senate Commerce... Slate, ‘William K. , II, clerk, Fourth Judic’al Cir- cuit, U.S. Court ‘of Appeals. RR Slater, Courtenay M., Joint Economic Com- mittee... __ 324 Slattery, Edward E., Jr. Proriporiation ‘Safety. 705 Slattery, 14. J.-A. 1). c., Navy ooo 534 Slattery, Philip W., Adios, Labor... 604 Slaughter, Lucille, International Broadcasting _ 334 Slavin, Leon J. , Federal Power Commission_. Slawson, Capt. "Ralph L., Information, Navy... Slay, Maj. Gen. Alton D., Staff, Air Force... 538 Sledge, Alice M., House Armed Services. ____ 306 Sletzinger, Martin C., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe... ________ 327 Slezak, John, Manpower, Defense _ ___.__________ 504 Slichter, Charles P. , Science and Technology .-.. 478 Slichter, Dr. Charlas P., Board, NSF... ..... 704 Slimak, Paula, A.A. to Representative Oakar._ Sloan, Edith Barksdale, D.C. Government. _ __ 783 Sloane, JoAnn L., Railroad, DOT. co vet. Slocombe, Walter, Security, DOD Sloss, Charles S., House Interior and Insular ARIS a AR aa, 309 Sloss, Leon, Control).ooo col Arms oo. cn. 656 Small, Albert H., International, Commerce. .._. 589 Small, David. State... wr ii war, he 481 Small, Mary Jane, secretary to Representative Mikulski CETTE aed AL ER CB TAI Gi Ee 384 Smalls, Ms. Betty, D.C. Government___________ 790 Smallwood, Mrs. Mary, secretary to Representa- VE WHILION osvas a rs 391 Smedberg, Rear Adm. William R., IV, Per-sonnel, NAVY onaa a aa 532 Smeeton, Rens R., International Relations, Hotel rr 310 Smellowsky, Stephen J., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. ici) iin ei 76 Smethurst, Benjamin J., House Interstate and Foreign COMINCIEB. onlSd e ves ates 311 Smietanka, Raymond, House Committee on Judiciary er De LE od AR EES 312 Smiley, Kathleen, secretary to Representative SMpley: 2 et en 388 Smiley, Seymour, Nuclear Regulatory. ________ 706 Smiroldo, Joseph O., Administration, Com-LL A a a a I Ia Da 5 Smiroldo, Vietor C.: House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards... re 329 House Committee on Post Office and Civil AE TT NT 291 Smith, Alfred F., National Mediation Board . _ _. 701 Smith, Alice, House Committee on Judiciary .___ 313 Smith, Austin G., House Committee on Ap- PrOPE ONS. cto rns Si 305 Smith, B.Winford, SBA. co ir at, 714 Smith, Capt. C. M., Management, Army .._.._._. 520 ‘Smith, C. William, House Appropriations Com-mi ittee ES San a ee ama I DE 305 Smith, Carolyn, Senate Committee on Foreign BORON, £ rtenh ee 272 Smith, Mrs. CarolynJ., administrative assistant and secretary to Representative Chisholm. . 376 Smith, Charles W., Office of Inspector General, BUD a Smith, Chester H., Senate Rules and Adminis- bon i Dele 274 Smith, Clifford V., Jr., Nuclear Regulatory. _____ 706 Smith, Clinton, Civil Service Commission. .____ 660 Smith, Clyde, D.C. Government __________ 785 Smith, Conrad P. » D.C. Government. _________ 786 Salih JDavid A Processing, Library of Con- a EA A AR LH Lf OAR 442 Smith. IDr. David B., Rehabilitation Service, a a eA 623 Smith, David S., Ambassador to Sweden_._.____ 846 Smith, Dean, Sills Building, Commerce. ______ 584 Smith, Dean T. , Operations, Agriculture... ____ 565 Smith, Don S. ,FPC RAL Rr HL IEE Ele ar ARE 678 Smith) Donald P., House Committee on Appro- priations Sa nn rR ld LA a GATT Tr 305 Smith, Donald S., Superior Court of the District br ets OSS oad a) 775 Snailte Smith, Col. E. P., Public Affairs, Army._._.____ 518 Smith, Edward é., Domestic, Commerce... 590 Smith, Elmer W., Social Security, HEW......... 624 Smith, Maj. Emmette W.: Bragil-U.8. Defense. oii so bo a 808 Mexico-U.S. Defonse.....c.oooo a raaigaz, ss 809 Smith, Frank W., TVA: one luals, 725 Smith, Frederic N., administrative assistant to Representative McDonald of Georgia. _.____ Smith, Brig. Gen. Frederick A., Jr., Military Academy, ATINY a oo Los i ag Sn a LL 521 Smith, Rear. Adm. G. H., Electronic, Navy____ 530 Smith, Brig. Gen. G.W., USMC, Navy.......... 520 Smith, Gorman C., FEA 75 Smith, Grant Wayne, Merchant Marine and Therion. oe i oeda init Bees api gaits 313 Smith, Gresham C., Office of Solicitor, Labor... 603 Smith, Griffin, Jr., Executive Office__——__.____ 472 Smith, Henry H., ‘Census, Commerce... 587 Smith, Henry P., III: Former Members of CONgress. ior20 oh 682 1J.8,-Canada Commission... ----i oto oa. 805 Smith, Mrs. Henry P., III, Congressional Club. 665 Smith, J. Brian, Office of Minority Leader, House da a 423 Smith, 3.Clay, Jr., PCC. =, covdaicnn en 672 Smith, James, House Post Office. -————————_____ 427 Smith, James C., II, Senate Armed Services_.__ 268 Smith, James Donald, Joint Economic Com- mittee NN A i A A LA RE LT 325 Smith, James T., Mapping, DOD______________ 510 Smith, oh Gen. J effrey G., Forces Command, 520 Arm a ce dat Smith, in D;, Federal Reserve. ooo.iwimns co 658 Smith, John Lewis, Jr., judge, U.S. District Cons for the District of Columbia (biog-754 Smith. Pia W., administrative assistant to Representative Hawking...ssbecs piu 3 Smith, Joseph W., National Mediation Board... 701 Smith, Judith, Senate PInanee. ionnas tails 272 Smith, Julia R., secretary to Representative FE REa BCR 373 Smith, Kent, Library of Medicine, HEW_______ 622 Smith, Kirk C., House Interstate and Foreign LR OR RR ER SR 311 Smith, Rear Adm. L., Materiel, Navy._._._._. 530 Smith, Lamar, Senate Banking... ol. ado 20t 269 Smith, Larry E., Senate Rules and Adminis-tration a ae Me ote ied 274 Smith, Larry K., Senate Armed Services._-___-oot Smith, LeRoy, Senate Budget :.... ale Smith, Lillian L., House International Rela-%ip t Individual Index Smith, Linda L., Secretary’s Office, DOT ______ Smith, Lindon C., Joint Committee on Taxa- [111 PE hp PPA nd dies aie ne TR Smith, Lloyd G., General Accounting Office___ 436 Smith, Margery Waxman, FTC 681 Smith, Marshall S., Institute of Education, HEW 6 Smith, Mary Elizabeth (Bettie), Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate... aii aay 419 Smith, Michael B. , Trade Negotiations. _.______ 475 Smith, Michael E., , U.S. Court of Appeals______ 745 Smith, Morton S., ‘Department of State_ _ ______ 483 Smith, Murray E. + BAANDOT xo io cadeoa 043 Smith, Nathanial, ‘EO, HUD ese 629 Smith, Neal (Representative from Iowa): Biography ier Ami mo? gs mom 2 Dn rT ir 03 Appropriations Committee _________________ 277 Small Business Committee _.________________ 294 Smith, Mrs. Neal, Congressional Club__________ 665 Smith, Neal J., Tropical Research, Smith- sonian cA SEA A Se 0 Area Ie a PE a 722 Smith, Otis M., Administrative Conference_ ___ 651 Smith, Col. Otto B. Nuclear, Defense__________ 510 Smith, Paul C., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, HOUSE on i rr afd stn deer tii 428 Smith, Maj. Gen. Paul T.: Agencies, KYINIY coe mo 195 in se Er oh 2 mer 519 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home. . ______ -724 Smith, Paula, A.A. to Representative Rahall__ 386 Smith, Philip M., Science and Technology Policy i Dh SR ds om dr mE SO St en 477 Smith, Rachel L., Civil Service Commission Liaison 3215 rR a RR TE 433 Smith, Ray G., Nuclear Regulatory Com- SS OI da ol ry aN 706 Smith, Richard A., Foreign, Agriculture. ______ 567 Smith, Richard B., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. AEA SERIA 4! Smith, Maj. Richard F., Financial, "Army iris 516 Smith, Richard W., Stale ra 482 Smith, Robert, A.A. to Representative Symms. 389 Smith, Robert H., Portrait Gallery, Smith- SOM or ed ar ae ae 721 Smith, RobertN., Hzsalth,, DOD... i... 500 Smith, Robert P. ’ Ambassador toGhana.._.... 343 Smith, Robert S., ' Management, Justice. .______ 542 Smith, Lt. Col. Roger Cos Administrative, Air PP OIlE : oo. canis oreo mn reir = mE SF ema iin RE Ts 538 Smith, Ronald E., House Committee on Vet- rans Aas ekannd 317 Smith, Dr. 8. J., Standards, Commerce. _______ 597 Smith, Sandra K., Office of Legislative Counsel, House oC Or. or Si ae i tI 428 Smith, Dr. Shearon Camille, D.C. Government. 786 Smith, Spencer H., Fish, Interior_______________ 558 Smith, Spencer M., Jr., House Democratic Steering oes et oa ee Sag 299 Smith, Stephan, ACTION 65 Smith, Mrs. Stephen E., JFK Center, Smith- SONIAN ou agit as, Ha da a UT 723 Smith, Thomas W. M., Department of State____ 483 Smith, Timothy G., Executive Office. _________ 472 Smith, Victor L., International Joint Commis- sion, United States and Canada..__________ 805 Smith, Virginia (Representative from Ne- braska): BIOZrapny ic re eanEe 105 Appropriations Committee. .......t 0.0. L.. 277 Republican Policy Committee ______________ 300 Smith, Virginia B., Education, HEW___________ 610 Smith, Maj. Gen. W. Stanford, Manpower, i010CL AER TREAN est ae 504 Smith, W. Stevens, Ex-Im Bank____.____________ 670 Smith, Walter B., IT, Inter-American, State____ 485 Smith, Wilfred J., Foreign Claims Commission. 681 Smith, William, Vice President’s Office_________ 416 Smith, William Jarrel, Jr., Federal Maritime Commission... cou cia Dua ai SiC an. 2h 677 Smith, William L., Office of Education, HEW __ 614 Smith, Willington, D.C. Government__________ 785 Smith, Winston M., U.S.-Canada Boundary..__ 804 Smith, Wray, Legislation, HEW________________ 610 Smith, Zane G., Jr., Forest, Agriculture________ Smittcamp, Earl S., Farm Credit Administra-oo Smollins, John F., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Beard of Rhode Island... 374 Page Smythe, Richard V., Forest, USDA ____________ 578 Sneed, Robert, Senate Budget. ________________ 269 Sneider, Richard L., Ambassador to Korea.____ 844 Snodgrass, Charles W., House Committee on Appropriations. J... oiie i aku LG 305 Snodgrass, Francis R.,, SEC. ___.._ ci s....'m Snodgrass, Ms. Kathy, secretary to Representa-tiveMollohan il. i 0 uso nisi 23384 Snow, Dolores, Speaker’s Office. ______________ 422 Snow, Dolores C., secretary to Representative ONE sa ata ae Snow, Leslie E., Field Offices, HUD___________ 634 Snow, P. V., Electronic Systems, Navy_._______ 530 Snowden, Lt. Gen. L. F., Marine Corps, Navy. 529 Snowden, Maxine W., Office of the Clerk, House. 424 Snyder, Christie, L.A. to Representative Marlenee., . oso ar or Lo mead SAE ad EAS 383 Snyder, Daniel J., III, Environmental Protec-tion Agency. .Siise od holdin poral UU. 668 Snyder, Edward P., Office of the Secretary, LOASUTY ool te Stn soles i cinoma ee io 491 Snyder, Herbert S., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. _____________________ Snyder, Rear Adm. J. Edward, Jr, “Office of Oceanographer, Navy___.__________________ 534 Snyder, John K., Travel, Commerce. __________ 584 Snyder, John Yi Truman Scholarship. _..______ 686 Snyder, Loyal T. R., Senate Commerce Com-TEEOR. ii Bb bith Si ia is hem Ems mB ei 270 Snyder, M. G. (Gene) (Representative from Kentucky): BOE aD i iin sid erm ei e e Bw Ee 69 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.__ 290 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 National Republican Congressional Commit-ee.ase. i National Transportation Policy Study ‘Com- mission. Co. iahih pont Le AE I 332 Snyder, Nancy, Food and Nutrition, USDA ___ 571 Snyderman, Martin, Science Information Ex- change.’ ooo ia arta, Th 722 aaisimonnois Sober, Sidney, Inter-American, State._.________ 485 Sobhi, Mohamed, United Nations__.____________ 820 Sobsey, Chester B., administrative assistant to Senator Cannone...fission nn. +. 5368 Sochilia, Rosanio J., CAB 659 Socolar, Milton J., General Accounting Office___ 436 Solarz, Stephen J. (Representative from New York) : Biography. eon rob Uh a a. an 123 International Relations Committee.__._.______ 287 Post Office and Civil Service Committee ____ 291 Solibakke, Richard C., Contract Appeals, Defense... vio led. aaa tiB1D Solinger, Janet W., Smithsonian Institution. ___ 717 Solit, Karen D., Botanic Garden. ______________ 435 Solomon, Anthony M., Secretary’s Office, POSH Yoeas Su Re hn ae Ss Cars 491 Solomon, Lawrence, Office of Inspector General Solomon, Gen. Robert B., Public Affairs, rmy carat elie Dl8 Solon, Barbara “Lee, FAA 10 “Representative ellum 377 Solow, Sheldon H., National Council on the Humanities __ Sie Somers, Bernard V., Office of “Secretary of She Senate: sae we Asgeany hn aati nal to ok 417 Somerville, Ronald K., Inter-American, Sato. 488 Sommer, Robert W., Systems, NASA __________ 695 Sommerdorf, Norma, secretary to Senator Anderson: ane. ros os gaat I oh] 368 Sommerfelt, Sgren Christian, Ambassador from Norway icc ir a oc i fe ares 834 Sommerfield, Stanley L., Office of the Secretary, Treasury he SE eb SPIER RR EE 492 Sommers, Carl E., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 426 Sonde, Theodore I., Securities and Exchange COMMISSION es to to he ese Lo 711 Sondey, Jo Ann, Administration, Commerce... 583 Sonneman, Harry, Research, Navy _____________ 525 Sonning W. Scott, III, Government Printing : a a Ae a te pn a mE 39 Sophar, Gerald J., Library, Agriculture. _._____ 579 Soponis, Mento A., Commerce... __________ 582 Sopper, Dale W., Legislation, HEW__________._ 610 Spain 1106 Congressional Directory Sorando, David P., Regional, GAO Sorenson, Capt. Adrian E., Dental, Navy Soriano, Ronald L., House Committee on Inter- national Relations 310 Sorrell, W. Byron, Superior Court of the District Es 7 Sorrows, Dr. Howard E., Standards, Commerce. 595 Sotelo, Dr. Alejandro, Pan American Health Organization Sourwine, James J., Senate Committee on Appropriations Southerland, James F., administrative assistant to Representative Pepper Souza, Nelson Mello e, Organization of American Space, James C., Forest, USDA Spaeth, Mrs. Otto L.: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian National Collection of Fine Arts Spahr, James T., Secretary’s Office, Treasury-.-. Spahr, Judith J., Senate Committee on Appro-oni priations Spain, David R., Office of Judge Advocate 527 General, Navy Spain, James W., Ambassador to Tanzania. . Spain, Mrs. Jayne Baker, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped Spalatin, Ivo J.: A.A. to Representative Zablocki House International Relations 3 Spangrud, Col. C. T., Comptroller's Office, Air 55 Force Spaniol, Joseph F., Jr., Administrative Office 72 of the U.S. C t, Spanos, Christopher J., administrative assistant to Representative Harris Sparkman, John J. (Senator from Alabama): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- Foreign Relations Committee 2 Joint Committee on Defense Production. ..:_ 322 Joint Economic Committee... ________...-._.._ 324 Senate Office Building Commission The Interparliamentary Union 334 Sparks, Cheryl E., House Interstate and For- eign Commerce 312 Sparks, Philip, L.A. to Representative Downey. 377 Sparks, Ray, House International Relations.__. 309 Sparling, James M., Jr., A.A. to Representative Vander Jagt 390 Sparrow, Frederick G., Jr., Office of Secretary of the Senate 417 Spatuzza, John G., John F. Kennedy Center for ” the Performing Arts 7 Spatz, Sue Ann, Armed Services, Senate... _..--__ 268 Spaulding, Mary, secretary to Representative Armstrong Speaks, Stanley M., Indian, Interior. . _._____-__ 552 Spear, Michael J., Fish, Interior. _______________ 557 Spear, Moncrieff J., State Spearman, Leonard H. O., Office of Education, HEW 615 Spears, Mrs. Rachel, secretary to Representa- tive Whitley 391 Speck, W. H., Engineering, Navy Spector, Leonard S., Nuclear Regulatory Spector, Louis, judge, Court of Claims Speier, K. Jacqueline, L.A. to Representative Speir, Carolyn G., House Interstate and For- eign Commerce Speirs, Neil P., Railroad Retirement Board.____ 728 Spellman, Gladys Noon (Representative from Spelman, H. James, Jr., D.C. Government Spence, Floyd (Representative from South Carolina): 3 Biography Armed Services Committee... _.______________ 2 Standards of Official Conduct Committee. __ 295 National Republican Congressional Com- 300 Spence, Raymond E., Jr., Federal Communica-tions Commission... . Sm hme EA 672 Spence, Robert F., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation 31 Spence, William R., Railroad Retirement Board 729 Spencer, A. Conover, administrative assistant to Representative Duncan of Oregon Spencer, Dixie, House Administration Spencer, Laura, EO, HUD Spencer, Lee B., SEC Spencer, Ralph E., D.C. Government, 78 Spencer, Col. Robert E., Manpower, DOD _____ 504 Spencer, Roger W., SEC 711 Spencer, Samuel, Washington National Monu-2 ment Society 73 SY: James W., Merchant Marine and 313 Spiro, Herbert J., Ambassador to Cameroon... 841 Spitz, Vivien R., Official Reporter of Debates. --428 Spitzer, William T., Recreation, Interior. ...___-557 Spivey, Ernest G., Farm Credit Administra-0 tion Splitt, David A., D.C. Government Sporkin, Stanley, Securities and Exchange Com-1g mission Sprague, Denton E., Farmers Home, Agricul-ture 572 Sprague, Irvine H., Democratic Steering and Policy Committee 2 Sprague, Richard A., Select Committee on Assassinations Sprague, William, Federal Home Loan Bank on Board Spreckelmeyer, Mary A., State Sprehe, J. Timothy, Census, Commerce... --.--587 Spring, Bill, Domestic Council 474 Spring, Vernon, Federal Communications Commission 673 Springer, William L., Election Commission. . --674 Springfield, James E., House Agriculture 304 Springsteen, George S., Department of State. -- 481 Spruce, Dr. George Blue, Jr., Human Develop- Spruill, William G., Maritime, Commerce Sprunk, William H., FTC Spry, James C., Civil Service Commission Spurgeon, Chester C., Supply, Defense. . .____-- 511 Spurlock, Pauline, Committee on Atomic Energy 321 Squellati, Clarence P., Farmers Home, USDA _. 572 Squire, Christopher A., Department of State. .--483 Squires, David, History, Smithsonian 721 Srivastava, C. P., Maritime, U.N Staats, Elmer B.: Comptroller General of the United States... 435 Office of Technology Assessment ______-__---- 445 Stabler, Wells, Ambassador to 280 Post Office and Civil Service Committee _____ 201 Hannaford Shelia, Joseph P., Joint Committee on Taxa- Individual Index 1107 Page Page Stack, William Garrett, Offices of General Counsel, NLRB 700 Stadeker, Anthony R., Minority Business, Commered. ii oon oii sno al an Staebler, Neil O., Election Ccmmission_ _____ Stafford, D. Glen, Council on International Economic Policy Stafford, George M., Interstate Commerce Commission. _____.___ --687 Stafford, RobertT. (Senator fromV ermont): Biography 2 GL EER a TT MORI KL TRE 181 Environment and Public Works Committee___ 256 Human Resources Committee. .______________ 259 Veterans’ Affairs Committee _________________ 260 National Republican Senatorial Committee... 263 National Transportation Policy Study Com- TSSION.. ini nla Eri ie ats 332 The Interparliamentary Union. _____________. 334 Stafford, Mrs. Robert, Congressional Club_ _ 664 Staggers, Hey 0. (Representative from West irginia): BIOZraphy soul patin bs a Fs SRE 190 ipisrsints and Foreign Commerce Commit- A ER DC A LIE Taal 288 Stahl “Ethel M.. Senate Commerce______________ 270 Stahl, Mary R., Official Reporters to House Committees... _ Sin 429 Stahnke, Paul XK. , Department of State. ________ 482 Staiman, Herman PD. C8CaLy ie cain 660 Stain, Nathan Li, International, Commerce. ___-588 Stakem, Eugene P., Federal Maritime Com- 3110) RR LL Ee ARR CL PL 2 SRN, 677 Stamey, CW4 Frank, Research, Army __________ 517 Stanfield, Rosemary, D.C. Courts______________ 776 Stangeland, Arlan (Representative from Minne- sota): BIOZIAPY se sh fa dr aR SRL SEA, 95 Government Operations: cui Lao loaintos 284 Public Works and Transportation. ____________ 292 Stanislaus, O. Doyle, Southwestern, Interior._.__ 555 Stanislav, Charles J., CSC 660 Stanley, Edith, Senate Committee on "Appro-priations. 0 va Soe tel oh Sepa ET a 268 Stanley, Marc G., administrative assistant to Representative Sarasin... oil Stannard, George, A.A. to Representative Andrews of North Dakota_._____________._ 3 Stanovnik, Janez, United Nations... ____________ Stansbury, Dale L., Senate Agriculture, Nutri- tion, and Forestry. 2 ii oieLo aia 267 Stanton, Daniel F., General Accounting Office. 436 Stanton, Frank, American National Red Cross. 653 Stanton, Frank A., Office of Secretary, DOT .__ 640 Stanton, J. William (Representative from Ohio): : Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Commit- i Policy Commiittee............... 300 Stanton, Robert G., Parks, Interior. _____._____ 556 Stanton, Robert H., Installations, DOT..._____ 644 Stanzione, Janet, House Ways and Means__.____ 318 Stapp, Capt. Aron L., Research, Navy._._______ 528 Starbird, Alfred D., Operating, ERDA_________ 667 Starek, Roscoe B., House Judiciary...._...___. 313 Stark, Fortney H. (Pete) (Representative from California): Biography.c-. cous c anno Bieet Si atl 16 District of Columbia Committee... _________ 282 Ways and Means Committee... _____________ 296 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and ot CONIrol ool oe aed aa 3 Stark, Jack E., Park Service, Interior....______ 556 Stark, John R., Joint Economic Committee.___ 325 Starkey, James, Trade Negotiations.___________ 475 Starobin, Sam D., D.C. Government____._______ 788 Starr, Maj. Gen. Benjamin F., Jr., Logistics, Alr-Porea... 0 sain Blal ina ee 5 Starr, Ed, House Budget... oc. .........1.00 Starr, Helen, House Radio and Television Gal- Starr, Michael F., Energy Administration._____ Starrett, Charles O., Jr., Contract Audit, DE One. rt it i Se EP Stasey, Walter, A.A. to Representative Corn-wel 376 ration Se os bn eH en Sm AL He RL Statham, Harry T., Maritime Commission...__ 677 Staub, H. Gerald, House Science and Tech- NOIOZY.-... Lua lbh or bed Sins oe 316 Stavoren, William Van, Finance, Justice..______ 542 Stavrianos, Peter, administrative assistant to Senator Abowrezk.. li.ui oa 368 Stearman, William L., Arms Control.._________ 656 Stearns, Darrel H., AA 10 Representative Anderson of California... ____________ 373 Stearns, Monteagle, Ambassador to Ivory Coast. 843 Steber, William C., Office of Secretary, DOT.__ 640 Shegnsoie, Roger F., East-West Trade, Com- Da a ES 90 Stedman, William Perry, Jr., Ambassador to OVI De i Steed, Tom (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography lo. codaaiy. Lona duatiasi nee 149 Appropriations Committee... ________ 277 Small Business Committee. __________________ 294 Commission on Federal Paperwork. _.________ 326 Steele, Col. Howard M., Jr., Financial, Army___ 516 Steele, Karen, secretary to Representative Simon RU PAA LA LA 1 MOT HA IL (AS Lr ATA VRE 388 Steele, Linda, House Minority Whip’s Office.___ 424 Steele, Margaret, House Administration..______ 309 Steen, J. C., administrative assistant to Repre- sentative Dickinson... ooo Jou goa 377 Steenstra, Lt. Col. Henry J., Jr., Legislative, Afr ores. Jol 0a BN LS HO Steers, Newton I., Jr. (Representative from Maryland): Biography... bl... se oassa Sos said Ls 79 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Commit-2 OR oe a Cd a TEL rl lip mS rt District of Columbia Committee... _________ Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com-on Steiger, William A. (Representative from Wisconsin): Blograpl yl os Ways and Means Committee... ____________ 2 Steigerwald, Bernard J., Environmental Pro-tectiom Agency or i Cid eid Steigman, Andrew L., Ambassador to: Gabonese Republic. oi = 2 or elas Sao Tome and Principe... J lt loloison. Stein, Arthur, IIT, House Ways and Means____. 318 Stein, Neal A, Personnel Interchange__________ 709 Stein, Peter, General Counsel’s Office, Army ___ 518 Stein, Robert L., Statistics, Labor. ____._._______ 608 Stein, Toby, House Public Works and Trans- portation AE RA RE DS SR AS re JT 314 Steinberg, Jonathan R., Senate Veterans’ Affairs. oo tena NSS 0 TIES CL Steiner, Fay A., Economic Policy______________ 476 Steinko, Franklin A., Intergovernmental Re- lations... SLR IRR LE Stello, Victor, Nuclear Regulator JR rt 706 Stelzner, Stephen A., Senate Rules and Admin- istration. oud iis. audio co ER 274 Stempler, Jack L.: General Counsel, Mr Iorce: oii trina 535 Legislative, DOTY EE 503 Stender, Walter W., National Archives and Records Service, ‘GSA a a eer 684 Stennis, John C. (Senator from Mississippi): Biography. erm m=O Ea Appropriations Committee... -.___._-____--251 Armed Services Committee... ______-252 Stephens, C. Don, Government Operations____ 308 Stephens, Don, A.A. to Representative Cor-OTHE ee reA a a O00 Stephens, Johnnie R., Under Secretary’s Office, NOVY ar a te 524 Stephens, Kennard O., Export Programs Agriculfure. Cut rs Lo te Stephens, Michael A., House Committee on Appropriations. i... ol lo 305 Stephens, Will Beth, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. co oii. oi nnas 332 uniidio Stephenson, David C., Office of Pardon Attor-ney, Justice. oo art lan. handle rea 543 1108 Congressional Directory Page Stephenson, Linda G., secretary to Representa-Wive:Rallsbaek ci or, asi Ne 386 Stephenson, MarvinE., NSF _ ubEeia 203 Stepnick, EdwardW., Legislation, THEW. o 0 _ 611 Steponkus, William P., administrative assistant to Representative Whalen___________. 4 Sterlacci, Michael, Energy Rescurces Council __ Sterling, Alan T., International, Commerce. _ Sterling, Maj. Gen. Eugene B., Supply, Defense. 511 Stern, Al, Council. a 474 Domestic . Stern, Ernest, International Bank for Recon-struction rl eal nS WE Sr 801 Stern, Harold P., Freer Gallery of Art, Smith- sonian._____..___ 32-719 Stern, Michael, Senate Committee on Finance. 256 Stern, Richard H., Antitrust, Justice.<._...25 544 Stern, William K., "Domestic, Commerce _.____ 590 Stern, William S., ’Opinions, REO ad ae Sternberg, Sidney, National Science Founda-a Steril, Reuben, Officers, Development 2 ERIC CARL ST OR REAR AN 2S 98 Sterrett, Malcolm M. B., Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee... _-254 Sterrett, Samuel B., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) habe re Ne Sa 769 Stetson, John H., Employment, Labor__.______ 606 Stetson, William 'W., ivilian, Navy......... 520 Stetten, Dr. DeWitt, Institutes of Health, HEW _ 621 Stevas, Alexander L., District of Columbia Court of Appeals. o.oo. biti bantido ns sis 7 Stevens, Ernest L., Indian Policy Review____ Stevens, John Paul, Associate Justice, Supreme Court (biography) or Lo. oui do 736 Stevens, Pamela, House Judiciary. _____._____ 313 Stevens, Robert, Copyright, Library of COngYess. ur os Lu Ran 443 Stevens, Roger L., John F. Kennedy Center forthe Performing =........s 723 Aris 0. Stevens, Ted (Senator from Alaska): Biography a ale on OE ed ch Appropriations Committee... ________._______ 251 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. i br ra ari tao 254 Governmental Affairs Committee ___._______ 258 Republican Policy Committee... ______ 263 Assistant Minority Leader____________________ 417 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 335 Technology Assessment Board_______________ 444 Stevenson, Adlai E., III (Senator from Illinois): Biography... wus ob or ie des vd aa Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- tien ap. or Sle Ls ha Ee, 253 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Com- MItee. eea Lai 254 Democratic Policy Committee _____________ 262 Select Committee on Ethies__________________ 263 Select Committee on Intelligence ___________ 264 Franklin Delano Rcosevelt Memorial Com- IRiSSton. a hh Stevenson, David G., Office of the Architect of the Capitol 430 Stevenson, John R., Gallery cf Art, Smith-A 2 Stevenson, Joseph J., Commodity, Agriculture. 568 Stevenson, Robert A., Ambassador to Malawi__ 844 Stevenson, Robert L., Infcrmation, Justice____ 542 Steward, Michael E., A.A. to Senator Magnuson. 371 Stewart, Cecelia, Minority Leader's Office, a AS i CE A I NEA 423 Stewart, Connie, House Committee cn Inter- national Relations oo thw roar, Stewart, Ellis, secretary to Senator Sparkman__ 372 Stewart, Rear Adm. J. P., Coast Guard, DOT__ 642 Stewart, Jack, A.A. to Representative Stange- Th RRSCS IR I A Stewart, James L., Forest, USDA____________ 578 Stewart, John, Senate Commerce______________ 270 Stewart, John T., ITI, D.C. Government______ 786 Stewart, Potter, Associate Justice, Supreme Court (blography).ico on alii 734 Stewart, R., Aging, House._.___...__..__...... 317 Stewart, Robert G., Portrait Gallery, Smith- sonian 721 Page Stewart, Robert L., Naturalization, Justice___. 549 Stewart, Sandra, House Postmaster’s Office____ 427 Stewart, Sarah E., secretary to Senator Morgan. 371 Stewart, William E., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbia... oki ak 774 Stewart, Wyatt A., III, House National Re-publi 300 Sticht, Thomas G., National Institute of Ed ucation, HEW rh bie wiemiiiai Stickley, C. Martin, BRDA. oo ois os Stiles, Charles L., Engineering, DOD __________ 498 Stiles, Samuel Vv. Planning and Resources, HEW__ Still, La Verne, House Committee on Interna-ional Relations. oo. cocaotis 310 Still, Frances P., House Committee on Merchant Marineand Fisheries. 0... =r 290 Stillman, Jacob H.,8BC. oa. xT] Stinson, Willard R.:PVA. .. ooini ant. if 725 Stiner, James E., Commodity Futures_.___._. 664 Stiner, Nancy, House Budget Committee ______ 2 Stirling, Deborah J., Senate Commerce________ 2 Stitt, Lyle H., administrative assistant to Rep- resentative Obey... 385 Stock, Richard L., Acquisition, "NASA _______ 694 Stockell, Henry C., Secretary’ s Office, Treasury. 493 Stocker, John E., Employment ‘Standards, Stocking, Donley J., Patent Office, Commerce. 598 Stockman, Christine, House Committee on Appropriations. a i en 305 Stockman, David A. (Representative from Michigan): BIOEIBDNY . casi bus md aatn dE Sab SE Ua bn dn as 87 House Administration Committee... _--_____ 285 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- Mitel. aad Ea 288 Joint Committee on the Library. .___________ 322 Stockmeyer, Steven, House oral Republi-500 Stock, Peter D. H., House Interstate and Foreign COMMMBIeO cio. fi an an ts St om 311 Stockwell, Eleanor J., Federal Reserve.___._____ 658 Stockwell, Hoy co Ir., Office of the Secretary, Treasur Stoddard, Philip H., AID, State...__ Stoessel, Walter 3; Jr. Ambassador to Federal Republic of COUHIBIY oom am ne mini ioza.B43 Stohlman, Thomas, D.C. Government._____.__ 784 Stokes, Louis (Representative from Ohio): Biography BREAN a aT ND ADS 146 Appropriations Committee... --.-_________ 207 Budget Committee...a, 0 281 Select Committee on Assassinations... _-_-_-302 Stokes, Margurite C., D.C. Government__.__._. 791 Stokes, William J., "General Counsel’s Office, USDA 563 Stolle Mary F., Committee on House Ad-rr SR a 308 Stone, Alan J., Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs; Sengtt. o.oo overs 264 Stone, Edward, Jr., Commission of Fine Arts._. 663 Stone, James M., Sr., Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian. «x sd el ata 720 Stone, Jay, administrative assistant to Repre-sontotive Moore. oc ii dust i iit cnt dma Stone, Joyce, secretary to Representative Ce NE Ce Sad tial Dl CI 374 Stone, Patricia, House Public Works and Trans-POLEatION. ECan 315 Stone, Paul A., Legislation, HEW______________ 611 Stone, Richard (Dick) (Senator from Florida): ography a er a Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- mites. xd i dt ah 250 Foreign Relations Committee. .______ 257 Veterans’ Affairs Committee _.______________ 260 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. 262 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Barope. So ee es sats 327 Stone, Richard J., House Committee on Vet-crams ARIS. A Stone, Robert, Manpower, Defense... —--_---- Individual Index Stone, Ronald L., Maritime, Commerce Stone, Sandra, Airlines Offices... _______.____ 432 Stoneman, Dr. Elvyn A., Geographic Names... 560 Stoner, Diane Lyn, House International Re- 31 Stoner, Maj. Gen. John K., Jr., Readiness, Army Stoner, Rick, A.A. to Representative Hamilton. 380 Stoner, Robert A., House International Re- 310 Stoney, William E., Engineering, DOD ________ 499 Stoney, William E., Jr., National Aeronautics and Space Administration Stong, Ben, administrative assistant to Senator Melcher. _ Storch, Stephen E., Senatc Committee on Agri- culture, Nutrition, and Roresiy.-At a Wi 2 Storey, Janet E., Senate Commerce _ Storey, James, Senate Budgat. ....-. Stork, Eric Environmental Protection Aggency Storm, Marilyn, secretary to Representative Wat ins Storm, Peter, House Budget =. =.=i. Storms, Murl W. Land, Interior. ....... -Stout, J ames J. "Federal Power Commission_ . . Stout, Larry D., Standards, Commerce 5 Stovall, John G., Economic Research, USDA__ Stover, "David F. , Postal Rate 7 Stover, Dolores H., secretary to Senator Sasser... Stover, Francis Ww. House Veterans’ Affairs____ Stover, George, D.C. Government Stowe, David H., National Mediation Board.__ Stowe, Ronald F., Department of State Stowell, Lynn, Field, HUD Straight, Michael W., National Endowment for eA Strange, Capt. R. E., Medicine, Navy_________ Stratford, Richard J. K., Nuclear Regulatory. Stratton, Jeanne, Small Business Administra-tion 7 Stratton, John N., House Public Works and Transportation Szadon Samal S. (Representative from New ork): Biography Armed Services Committee. _________________ 279 Select Committee on Ethics Strausbaugh, Harold E., Foreign-Trade Zones__ 682 Strauss, Peter L.: Administrative Conference Nuclear Regulatory Commission Strauss, Robert P., Joint Committee on Taxa- Strausz-Hupe, Robert, U.S. Mission, USN ATO. 847 Strazzullo, Alfonso J., General Accounting Streett, "Richard, House Postmaster’s Office____ 426 Strickland, Mrs. Gloria, National Advisory Council on Education of Disadvantaged Children Strickler, Mrs. Betty V., Smithsonian Institu- Strickler, Mitchell L., Solicitor’s Office, Labor. _ Breas Sam, Office of Inspector General, 1U Stringer, William, Senate Budget Strobel, David R., Foreign, Agriculture Strobl, J. W., International Finance Strode, Velma M. , Administration, Labor Stroh, ‘Edward H, , East-West, Commerce Strokoft, Sandra a House Legislative Coun- sel’s Office Strollo, George F., Appraisal, Navy Strom, L. D., Regional Administrator, GSA__ 685 Stromberg, Col. LaWayne R.: Research Institute, DOD Radiobiology, Navy Stromsdorfer, Ernst W., Labor Stromvall, Gilbert F., Office Strong, ery John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 7 Strong, Mrs. Henry, D.C. Government Strong, Marion E., Soil Conservation, USDA__ Strongin, Oscar, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 3 ‘Stroud, Hobart N., Jr., Tennessee Valley Au-thorit 7 Stroup, Elizabeth F., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Strubbe, Thomas F., clerk, Seventh Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals Strunk, Dorothy L., House Committee on Education and Labor. ALL Sen aia Stryker, Russell F., Jr., Maritime, Commerce. _ Stuart, Constance C., State Stuart, Dr. Johannes, Disease Control, HEW __ Stuart, Dr. Walter J., National Credit Union__ Stubbs, Thelma E., Office of Secretary, Defense. Stuckey, Jane K., Commodity Futures Studds, Gerry E. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography International Relations Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 290 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Continen- tal Shelf 298 Stufflebeam, Oliver P., House Ways and Means. 318 Stugart, Harold L, Divisions, GAO 436 Stull, Ann, House Appropriations Committee. 305 Stuller, Erwin L., Occupational Safety 707 Stultz, Franklin E., Reports, SEC 712 Stutz, Geraldine, Arts and Humanities 698 Stump, Bob (Representative from Arizona): BiogIaDNY ac cerns Fon sos oh peed Sane 9 Public Works and Transportation Committee -292 Stunder, iam M., Inspector General's Office, H 630 Sture, Ernest, International Monetary Fund... __ 807 Sturges, Gerald, Senate Governmental Affairs: _ 273 Sturman, Michael L., Legislation, HEW_ _______ 611 Suchman, Peter O., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 492 Suffridge, James A., Overseas Private Invest-2 ment Corporation. or Cr er oa nS Sugg, Margaret J., administrative assistant to Representative Andrews of North Carolina._ Sugrue, EleanorD., Secretary’s Office, DOT. __ Suker, John S., Railroad Retirement Board Sullivan, Ann Algott, secretary to Representa- tive Sebelius Sullivan, Anne, House Ways and Means Sullivan, Christine, Speaker’s Office Sullivan, Edwin, Legislation, HEW Sullivan, Edwin F., Reclamation, Interior. ._-__ 558 Sullivan, Francis 2 3 Senate Committee on Armed Services Sullivan, Frank B., Gallaudet College, HEW _ __ Sullivan, Frank, Jr., administrative assistant es Representative Brademsas. «iene oeeimnes ST Sullivan, James D., Management, Labor Sullivan, Janice i Office of the Secretary, Senate. 418 Sullivan, J. D., Cooperative, Agriculture Sullivan, J. Kevin, Chesapeake Bay, Smith-8 Sullivan, John J., Personnel, Agriculture Sullivan, Karin, Airlines . 2 ooo "432 Offices.7-2 Sullivan, Katie, secretary to Representative Marke 383 Sullivan, Brig. Gen. L. F., Logistics, Defense. Sullivan, Rev. Leon H., National Commission for Manpower Policy 330 Sullivan, Linda L., secretary to Representative Wilson of Texas Sullivan, Patricia A., Education and Labor Committee, House 308 1110 Congressional Directory Page Sullivan, Richard J., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. _ _______________ 292 Sullivan, Robert C., Library of Congress___.__ 442 Sullivan, Timothy F., administrative assistant to Representative Howard. oe ooo sons 381 Sullivan, William, Department of State. . ______ 482 Sumida, Gladyce, secretary to Representative BOING... oir antl ideal Sails 374 Snr Robert A., Office, ERDA Sumner, Lt. Gen. Gordon, Jr., USA, Inter- American Defense... oi 30 Joo. Cliys 797 Sumner, Robin M., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service ._____________ Sumser, Raymond J., Legislation, HEW_______ Sunbury, B. Ben, Farm Credit Administration. 670 Superata, Michael A., Science and Technology, OUSC. is a ou it rr maa Ee La SO a Th 316 Suslow, 10 A; OAS... li oilois Lal 811 Suszynski, NicholasJ., CSC... cooiati.. 661 Sutherland, George W., Research, Defense.._.__ 499 Sutter, Leonard L., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries...__ 313 Sutton, Betty M., Senate Committee on Rnarey. and Natural Resources... Sutton, David A., Communication, Agriculture. 362 Sutton, James C., Permits, D.C. Govern-735 Sutton, Jerry, Human Development, HEW____ 615 Sutton, Ozell, Community Relations, Justice... 543 Suwansiri, Sukho, Chargé d’Affaires, Thailand 836 Suy, Erik, Secretariat, U.N 817 Suzuki, Dr. George, Standards, Commerce. ____ 596 Suzuki, Maio, Rehabilitation Service, HEW __ 623 Svendson, W . Douglas, Senate Commerce. ____ 270 Swank, Chester E., Extension Service, Agri- 31H eT A NA PT ne LIC ER, 5 Swann, Terri M., Senate Committee on Bank-ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs.___________ 269 Swanner, John M., House Committee on Stand- ards of Official Conghos sipsielendipnainie di ath 2 Swanson, Carl L., Ir, BTC, rico Swanson, Carroll A.,"b. C. Government Swanson, Charles c., East-West Trade, Com- 11 IEE CR eR LE Sn Sa 591 Swanson, Terry, Joint Economic Committee.__ Swartz, Deborah, secretary to Representative Burke of Massachusetts... 375 Swatek, Phillip M., Installations, DOT _...____ 644 Swearingen, John =z Senate Rules and Ad- LL 274 Sweedler, Barry M., Transportation Safety... __ 705 Sweeney, Alfred L., Equal Employment. ______ 669 Sweeney, William BR, Jr., House Democratic red tists Telnetde 298 Sweet, RichardW., Reclamation, Interior______ 558 Sweet, S. Walter, Transportation’ Safety... ....-705 Sweet, Col. William E., Manpower, DOD__ 503 Sweitzer, Hank, administrative assistant to Representative Bevill oat. 374 Swenarton, Robert O., Mines, Interior__________ 554 Swenson, Elizabeth, Senate Commerce. ._.____ 270 Bwift, Ann, State. ous oe 482 Swift, Ivan, administrative assistant to Rep- resentative Perkins... oan inna 386 Swift, Philip L., administrative assistant to Senstor Huddleston... c.... io avidin. E Swiger, K. Wayne, Field Offices, HUD_________ Swigert, John L., Jr., House Committee on Science and Technology SL Le TR 293 Swinburn, Charles, Railroad, DOT. _.__________ 645 Swinnea, John A., Jr., Farmers, Agriculture___ 572 Swisher, Violet D., Civil Service Commission... 661 Switkay, Henry, CAB SET Se SE dU Swoap, David, Senate Finance. ____.._._______._. 271 Swope, William E., Antitrust, Justice_.._______ 544 Sykes, John, D.C. Government. _ __..__________ 785 Sylvester, Edward C., Jr., House Committee on:-Distriet of Sun ann sino Columbia... 282 Sylvester, Frank E., Recreation, Interior.______ 557 Sylvester, Robert, L.A. to Representative Collins of TIInois.. coi eee 376 Page Symington, James McKim, Officials, Smo Sonign Institntien. i. ors ota Symington, James W., Washington Momument | Society... cio ro aan doar ea Symes, Merrielou H., Senate Governmental SIPS LTE a al aa Symmes, Brig. Gen. Kenneth R., Communica-Hons, ATMY cor. as rn a in Symmes, Brice 0., Administration, HUD. 632 Symms, Steven D. (Representative from Idaho): Biogra RY ci or is mt Lone ot Be LR LH 46 Agricu ys Committee... J. c.luiniioos. 276 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 286 Symons, James H., Joint Committee on axalion.... coil, wn abe nod Tal hd 324 Syphax, Orieanna C., D.C. Government._______ 792 Szabo, John, ACTION. ooo oa 650 Szarek, Vladimir J., Comptroller’s Office, Navy. 526 Szelag, Frank, House Administration... .._____ 308 Szopa, Eugene S., Department of State_..______ 481 Szpanka, John R., Administration, Commerce. 583 T Taaffe, Dorothy B., Directors, Red Cross..___. 655 Taecker, Lyn, secretary to Representative YAPAe Li coc cad rE SR 382 Taffer, Lewis M., Senate Committee on Bank-ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs... ....0 26 Toft Daniel H., OMB Toggost, William A., Senate Agriculture, Nutri-tion, and Forestry Committee. __.________ 267 Taglauer, Sandra L., Deputy Under Secretary’s Office, Nav Tahash, James J., Housing, HUD Takahashi, Mrs. Nobuko, International Labor Organization. cyBL Sa an Talbert, James N., House Press Gallery..______ Talbert, Lanelle, " House Public Works and Transportation i ea CRT 314 Talbot, Capt. James R., Manpower, Defense.__ 504 Talcott, Mrs. Burt, The Congressional Club..__ 688 Talle, Mrs. Henry, The Congressional Club..__ 688 Talley, Charles D., D.C. Government.________ 787 Talley, James B., OAS... oot onetabd 811 Talley, Martha, Select Committee on Intel- Yigence, Senate. fo Lr Lr 264 o.oo oe Talley, Wilson X., EPA... tccinainndsud 668 Tallman, Lt. Gen. Kenneth L., Personnel, Air tn Tallman, Richard L., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 311 Talmadge, Herman E. (Senator from Georgia): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Commit-| 1 Sar ms Ra a RR NL SS Finance Committeeoo tie. 2a Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ______ 260 Democratic Policy Committee. ..____________ 262 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. pz Joint Committee on Taxation. .______________ 323 Tamayo, Marcial, United Nations Information ORNLOT css da SE AAT a 818 Tamm, Edward Allen, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit: Biography i rd abe a RS eh TAD Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Epes 740 Tamm, Feliks, Bureau of Economic Analysis, COOTIINOIER. ao io Sisal sateen 586 Tammaru, Mati, Standards, Commerce. .______ 595 Tang, Ming-chao, United Nations... __________ 817 Tangri, Sandra S., Commission on Civil Rights. 726 Tanguy, Brig. Gen. Robert B., Legislative, : Air Boree. raeTY a IR 37 Tankersley, Will Hill, Manpower, Defense_.____ 504 Tannenbaum, Ira, Senate Budget... _....-.-_.__ 269 Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., judge, U.S. Tax Conrt (blography) oa i. ea 2 707 Tanner, William E., administrative assistant to Representative Snyder... -ea-2 388 Tansill, William R., Library of Congress. ..____ 442 Tape, Gerald F., U.S. Mission, IAEA_________. 847 Individual Index Page Page Taplett, Robert D., Washington City Post _ Office Tapman, ® Couns O., Historie Preservation. oe 653 Tapparo, Frank A., Program Analysis, Defense. 506 Tarazi, Salah El Dine, United Nations. ________ 817 Tarnoff, Peter. State oi a a 470 ieee Tarrar, "Edward F. Jr., AA. to Representative Bob Wilson of California ati301 Tartaglino, Andrew, Finance, “Tustice. .....--- Tartaro, Anthony F., Official Reporters to House Committees... su. iio id Lilia 429 Pashjian, Michael J., ERDAV Lio. aaouans 666 Tate, Danny C., Executive Office. ____________ 472 THe, Brig. Gen. Grayson D., Jr., Readiness, PINY ot hE i ait iat Smit sw a Lo he Tate, Martha, secretary to Senator Nunn._______ 371 Tate, Ruth M., House Radio and Television Gallery a i Oe a a Tate, Thomas N., House Committee on Science and Technology FRE AA ERE pn C4 316 Tatum, George B., Fine Arts, Smithsonian. .._ 720 Tau, David, Jr, aS SR a ly 672 Taylor, Anthony C., House Science and Tech- nolo Taylor, Dr. Barry N., Standards, Commerce. Taylor, Betty Lou, House Appropriations COMMIS. tL re aL ee 3 Taylor, Billy, National Council on the Arts..__ Taylor, Carl, Technology Assessment. ___.______ Taylor, Carl'L. , NLRB Taylor, C. Arnold, Regional, SEC. ...........0 Taylor, Charles A, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. _______ Taylor, David P., Board, Red Cross.....__.___. Taylor, Dennis 3: Office of Minority Leader, House. oor. Ion at a 423 Taylor, Dyer Justice, "Superior Court of the District of Columbia... Taylor, Eldon D., National Science Foundation. Taylor, Elsie, House Administration... Taylor, Frank T. , Transportation Safety._..____ Taylor, Frederick E. , Investigative, Defense. .. Taylor, Gary C., Economic Research, Agricul- ture Taylor, Gene (Representative from Missouri): Biography Post Office and Civil Service Committee. _.__ 291 Public Works and Transportation Committee. 292 National Republican Congressional Commit-oh 3 Truman Scholarship. oc. .ooiiatdiol ai. ini €86 Taylor, Gertrude N., Senate Select Committee on Small Business. Lo to. Lirias 275 Taylor, Hal R., Office of Communication, Agriculture... aiet eet i ra ES 562 Taylor, Harris M., D.C. Government. ._.______ 786 Taylor, Henry L., Rural Electrification, Agri- CONG. or i nr a i dee 573 Taylor, Hobart, Jr., American National Red POSS rTi aii ah frm do oe mi Taylor, Col. James, Jr., Staff, Air Force_______. Taylor, James F., Bureau of International Labor 0 2 Taylor, Jan G., secretary to Representative GOMIMALE i ii dem in ede wn mS ae 379 Taylor, Joseph Z., Department of State_ _______ Taylor, Joshua C., National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonianc. oudo la ard 720 Taylor, Lawrence, House Committee on Ju-AEE de SRC a te BR Se RA et 313 Davis. SE ie 377 Taylor, Linda R., Administrative Review. _.___ 325 Taylor, Mrs. Lisa, Smithsonian Institution.____ 718 Taylor, Mary, House Minority Whip’s Office. __ 424 Taylor, Maxwell L., Washington Monument SOCICLY ae gn me a a 730 Taylor, Norman H., Standards, Commerce. . __ 595 Taylor, P. R., D.C. Government...=. "783 Taylor, Patricia P., D.C. Government. ________ 783 Taylor, Paul H., Office of the Secretary, Treas- TY. er see ai Le a 429 Taylor, Peter, American Indian Policy Review. 327 Taylor, Quentin S., Installations, DOT ..______ 643 Taylor, Lt. Gen. Richard R.: Army Saft... risse 519 U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home___________ 724 Taylor, Stanley, Select Committee on Intelli- gence, Senate, cilia mast, Taylor, Stephen P., Federal Reserve System___ 658 Taylor, Tom, House Postmaster’s Office________ 426 Taylor, William L., Inter-American Develop- ment Bank. oa aa EE 799 Taylor, Col. William M., Information, Air Force. 537 Tayman, Alene D., Congressional Record Index. 323 Teague, Charles P., Forest, USDA_____________ 578 Teague, Olin E. (Representative from ead Biography... ______ EENIEALS i) Science and Technology ‘Committee. ____ 293 Standards of Official Conduct Committee____ 295 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ________________ 295 Technology Assessment Board. _.____________ 444 Teague, Randal C., administrative assistant to Representative Kemp... 2... Tebbutt, Harry, Civilian, Navy........._...... Tedone, Mrs. Margaret V., Mental Retardation. 332 Teeple, Lewis R., Interstate Commerce Com- CEERI] Pom OR Er CNR JW LN LE 689 Teeples, Paula M., House Science and Tech- BOOBY aadde SI Be I 316 Teeters, Nancy, House Budget Committee.____ 306 Tegtmeyer, Rene D., Patent, Commerce...__._ 598 Talehlery A. Ho 0 BDIC......o idenSis 674 Teitgen, Betty, secretary to Representative Charles H. Wilson of California. .........__. 391 Tell, LawrenceJ.: AA. to Representative Barrington... ...=-..: 380 House International Relations -_____________ 310 Tella, Alfred J., Census, Commerce. .__________ 586 Telson, Michael, House Budget Committee. ___ 306 Temple, Glenda L. , House Committee on Agri- culture: cid isis. --304 Temple-Seminario, Winston, “Monetary Fund__. 807 Tenenbaum, Robert x. Select Committee on A SARINBIONS «coer mets mach 302 Tennant, Paula A., Parole Commission. _______ Tennessen, Robert J., Privacy Protection. .____ Tenney, Paul A., Occupational Safety and Health: Commission. «co maiace ns i wage mnie 706 Tenny, Francis B., Japan-U.S. Friendship Com-TSBION. | Jian Se ain mm mst mi ih lm in ar om 330 Tentinger, Peg, secretary to Reproseniaiive Cavanaugh ER ed Bt Me ea Terbeche, Mohamed, International Bank_______ 302 Terko, Mary B. 3. Ela Terrell, James H., Jr., Research, Defense. ______ 498 Terrell, Robert L., House Interior... 309 Terry, Mrs. Clara D., secretary to Representa- tive Walker la) (ie. Fi oa tonto 390 Ethic Terry, Donaid F., Committee on Administra-Ive Bev eW a nea dt Terry, Walter C., Administration, Labor. ______ Terzian, Robert, Committee on Defense Pro-4 Teter, Harry, Jr., Appalachian Regional Com-mission: oo Co nd eden Teuscher, Marlowe D., Reclamation, Interior. . 558 Tévoédjre, Albert, International Labor Organi-ZION neaST es 806 Tevoedjre, Mary Ellen, secretary to Representa-tive Stockman. late ie Teyssier, Gérard M., International Monetary oe aE a a Thacher, John, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian___.. 719 Thackston, Larry T., Marketing, USDA__ 569 Thahane, Timothy T., International Bank for Reconstruction... i. Loi a issi 802 Thaler, William J., Telecommunications Policy. 475 Thalken, Thomas T., National Archives and Records Service, GSA_. 684 Thayer, Harry E. T., oo Salm lun States. 484 Theberge, James D., Ambassador to Nicaragua. 845 Theis, Paul A., Agriculture, House_____________ 304 Theisen, Mark A., L.A. to Representative Anderson of California_ ____ 373 Thelen, Dennis C., Judiciary, Senate. _________ 273 Themido, Jodo Hall, Ambassador from Portugal. 835 1112 Congressional Directory Page Theus, Maj. Gen. Lucius, Comptroller’s Office, 7%1 YB eS ERXEA PALL TI 539 OE Thibaudau, Rene, Inter-American Tuna Com- issi 800 Thibodeau, Catherine, State. ai...2:C. 482 ‘Thiel :CharlesC., NSF. coc lo oo 703 Thien, Robert S., Government Printing Office. 439 Thin, Tun, International Monetary Fund 807 Thoelke, Barbara A., secretary to Representa- tive Hillis Thom, Corcoran, Jr., Monument Society Thomas, Alberta, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Thomas, Arthur N., Research, Army Thomas, Billie, secretary to Representative Huckaby 381 Thomas, Carol M., Environmental Protection Agency Thomas, Charles H., House Budget Thomas, Charles L., ‘EEO Thomas, Dennis, Administrative Assistant to Senator Roth. 371 Thomas, Doris I., Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing, ‘and Urban Affairs... _:.. 269 Thomas, E. Floyd, Tennessee Valley Authority. 725 Thomas, Edward E., Scil, Agriculture 580 Thomas, Edwin Earl, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce 310 Thomas, Gerald E., Security, DOD 03 Thomas, Irving W., Agricultural Marketing Service, Agriculture 569 Thomas, Jamas B., Jr, Office, HU Thomas, "John F., Intergovernmental Com- mittee for European Micration....... .c.2 3 1 Thomas, John M., Department of State 485 Thomas, John S., 'Ir., Administration, HUD __. oe Thomas, Lee, Clerk’s Office, House Thomas, Marvin G., D.C. Post Office Thomas, Mel, Joint ‘Committee on Taxation_.._ Thomas, Nancy, Minority Leader’s Office, House 423 Thomas, O. Pendleton, Board, Red Cross Thomas, Randolph, House Committee on Ap- propriations 305 Thomas, Samual E., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce 310 Thompson, Capt. Walter, Information, Navy.__ 527 Thomas, William Hammond, D.C. Govern- Thompson, Capt. A. R., Research, Navy Thompson, Blair A., East-West, Commerce. Thompson, Dr. C. Hugh, Materials, DOT Thompson, Charles P., administrative assistant to Representative Stump 389 Thompson, David D., Park Service, Interior___ 556 Thompson, Dawes, Delaware River Basin Com- Thompson, Dayle A., secretary to Representa-tive AuCoin_____.____ ti 373 Thompson, Derrell P. , Bureau “of Outdoor Rec- reation, Interior. _______ = Thompson, Donald a Prepardness, DOD. Thompson, Dudley, N uclear Reguletory Thompson, Earl, A.A. to Representative Benjamin Thompson, Edward K., Smithsonian Institu-Ray Thompson, Frank, Tr. "(Representative from New Jersey): Biography Education and Labor Committee. _ House Administration Committee. Select Committee on Ethics Joint Committee on the Library Joint Committee on Printing John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 723 Thompson, Capt. G. J., Material, Navy Thompson, George W., Housing, HUD Thompson, Rear Adm. Glenn O., Coast Guard, Thompson, H. E., Standards, Commerce. Thompien, Herman G., Administration, Thompson, Hugh L., Nuclear Regulatory Thompson, Comdr. J. C., Medicine, Navy Thompson, James M., Security, DOD Thompson, L. M., Washington City Post Office. 793 Thompson, Lawrence L., HUD Field Offices... 634 Thompson, Lynn H., Park Service, Interior..__ 556 Thompson, M. Elaine, House Legislative Thompson, Murray W., International Joint Commission, United States and Canada... 8! Thompson, Richard K., administrative assist- ant to Senator McClure Thompson, Richard L., Land, Interior Thompson, Richard L., House Government Operations Thompson, Maj. Gen. Robert C., Resources, Air on Thompson, Robert O. D., D.C. Government... 791 Thompson, Ronald E., Secretary’s Office, Thompson, Virgil, D.C. Government Thompson, William O., Marketing, USDA ___ Thompson, William S, judge, D.C. Superior oh Co urt Thomson, Capt. A. D., Material, Navy Thomson, Brig. Gen. Herman Oo, USAF Brazil-United States Defense Mexican-United States Defense Thomson, Jeanne E., House Committee on Education and Labor Thomson, Jeri, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate ? 419 Thomson, Paul E., House Appropriations Committee 305 Thomson, Robert, Democratic Senatorial Cam-paign Committee 2 Thone, Charles (Representative from Ne- braska): Biography Agriculture Committee Government Operations Committee._.._.____ 284 Select Committee on Assassinations 302 National Republican Congressional Com-50h Thorman, Judith, Select Committee on Nutri- tion and Human Needs, Senate 265 Thorn, Gaston, United Nations. ............ 814 Thorn, Leslie D., Jr., Administration, Labor___. 603 Thornberry, Eloise, ‘Gallaudet College, HEW __ Thornburg, "Harold D., Nuclear Regulatory___. Thorndike, James E., Office of Secretary of the . Thorne, C. Thomas, Jr., Department of State__ Thorne, Harold F., Bureau of Mines, Interior... Thorne, John, A. 5 to Representative Mattox.__ Thorne, Robert D., ERDA 6 Thornton, M. Z. , Standards, Commerce... --Thornton, Philip L., Forest Service, Agricul- ture. - Thornton, Ray “(Representative from Arkansas): Biography Agriculture Committee Science and Technology Committee___.______ 293 Thornton, William C., Federal Highway Ad- ministration, DOT. 64: Thrasher, Louis M., Civil Rights, Justice Thunberg, Penelope H., Administrative Con- ference. _ 651 Thunman, Rear Adm. N. Res Personnel, 532 Navy Thuot, Clifford G., Federal Trade Commission. 680 Thurber, Donald M. D., Park Foundation, 7 Thurmond, Strom (Senator from South Carolina): Biography Armed Services Committee Judiciary Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee ____.._—-—--_-_-260 Republican Policy Committee... 263 Thurston, James W., Management, Interior 553 Individual Index 1113 Tibbo, S. Noel, Tuna Commission Tice, Donald, State... = Ticer, John T., Senate Committee on Armed Tidwell, Roy W., Highway, DOT Tie, Brenda Ko» Senste co oe dee Rules... 274 Tienken, Robert L. , Library of Congress__.____ 441 Tiernan, Robert O., ' Election Commission Tierney, Thomas M., Social Security, HEW __ Tietjens, Norman 0. judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 7 Tighe, Maj. Gen. Eugene F., Jr., Staff, Air Tikkala, Willard R., Forest Service, Agriculture. 578 Tilko, Joseph, Small Business Administration. ._ 715 Tillery, Milton, Joint Economic Committee. .__ 325 Tilley, W. R., Standards, Commerce 95 Tillman, Herlis S., D.C. Government Tillman, Lisbon U., CSC... Tillman, Seth, Senate Foreign Relations. Tillotson, Carolyn’ L., Telecommunications Policy Tillotson, Robert G., National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Tilson, Col. Geotes, Manpower, Defense Timberlake, L. H. (Jim), Office of Secretary of. the Senate Timmeny, Wallace L., : Timmerberg, Brig. Gen. Paul M., Investigation, io Army Timmins, J. E., Jr., Communication Agency, 51 Tims, Wouter, International Bank Tinch, Archie, Secretary’s Office, Senate. ______ 418 Tin Lat, U, Ambassador from Burma... 824 Tinsley, Thomas A., Civil Service Commission. 662 Tiplady, Maj. Richard J., Under Secretary’s Office, Air Force 535 Tippins, William A., Farmers Home Adminis-tration, Agriculture. ales LL Je 572 Tipton, Howard D., Fire Prevention, Com- 583 Tischler, John F., Aging, House 317 Tkach, John G., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 3 5 Toback, B. Fred, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB 700 Tobin, James A., Federal Trade Commission... 679 Toad” Yin F., Patent, Commerce 599 secretary = to Representative 377 ToddWo—— Soil, Agriculture. 579 Todd, Dr. John, "Indian Health, HEW _. Todd, ro John A., Under Secretary’ s Office, = Todd. pater B Jr., Transportation Safety... 704 Todman, Terence A.: Toft, E.:0., Prisons, Justice. i ce emeeinen 548 Togo, Fumihiko, Ambassador from Japan... 831 Tolbert, George, M.D., Community Health, HEW 620 Tolbert, Stokes M., International Bank Toledo, Eduardo o., de, International Mone- tary Tolomeo, Martin E., Jr., L.A. to Representative Evans of Indiana Tom, Sebastian, House Administration Com-3 Tomascik, Helen M., secretary to Representa-ia tive Flood 3 Tomasek, Dianne E., secretary to Representa-oh 3 0] Lg John F., Pension Benefit Tombaugh, Larry, ‘Science Foundation Tonner, William G., Ne; Tonry, Richard yf ’ (Representative from Louisiana): Biography Armed Services Committee Science and Technology Committee... _..__. 293 79-000 O -77 -72 Page Toohey, Michael J., House Public Works and Transportation 3 Toon, Malcolm, Ambassador to U.S.S.R.______ 847 Toppin, Edgar A., National Historical Publica-tions Commission, GSA Toppin, Dr. Edgar A., Interior Torbett, David, Hearings, Interior... :i-Torgerson, Randall E., Farmer Cooperative Service Toronto, Anthony, CAB Torrence, Bryce J., Directors, Red CTO aves 655 Torres, Gloria F., Personnel, USD Torrington, Warren Ray Das Appeals, Justice Toscano, LawrenceJ., Regional, SEC Toth, Ernest E., Personnel, Agriculture Toussaint, Donald R., State Tovar, Renato, OAS HEW Tower, John G. (Senator from Texas): Biography Armed Services Committee 25 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- 253 Republican Policy Committee. ..____________ 263 Towers, Kathleen, secretary to Representative Whitehurst 3 Towles, Barbara, Office of Sergeant at Arms, 419 Townes, Charles H., Science and Technology... 478 Townsend, Alair, House Budget Committee_... 306 Townsend, Claudia M., Executive Office Townsend, Judy A., House Merchant Marine and Fisheries 313 Townsend, Louis A., House Veterans’ Affairs... 317 Toy, Howard, Smithsonian Institution 717 Trachtenberg, Robert L.: Social Security, HEW Administrative Conference Tracy, Kenneth H., Trustees, D.C. Govern- ment Trafton, Donald, International, Commerce Train, Russell L. , Washington "National Monu-4 ment Society. . Trainor, James, Systems, HEW _ _______________ Trakas, Earnest A., House Interstate and For- eign Commerce. . Tralka, Edward F., Maritime, ____ Commerce... Trampezynski, Witold, Ambassador from Poland Tram, Lory, Committee on Defense Pro-8 Trask, David F.: Historical, State Historical Publications, GSA Travers, George F., Armed Services, Senate..._-Travis, Hugh A. Office of the Secretary of the He Travis, Steven, Domestic Council Traxler, Bob (Representative from Michigan): Biography Appropriations Committee Traylor, Henry W., Sr., D.C. Government Traylor, Lawrence M., Office of Pardon Attor-bh ney, Justice Traynham, Lawrence S., Community Planning oh and Management, HUD Treanor, Margaret L., secretary to Representa-oh tive Vander Jagt Treanor, William W., Board of Education, D.C. 7 Government Treen, David C. (Representative from Lou- isiana): Biography Armed Services Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tinental Shelf 298 Nasional Republican Congressional Com-0 1114 Congressional Directory Page Trefry, Maj. Gen. Richard G., Agencies, Army... 519 Trencher, Carol W., Pension Benefit____________ 709 Trent, Mary Vance, Micronesian Status___..____ 707 Trevithick, John, Department of State. ________ 487 Trevor, Malcolm L., Capitol Planning___.______ 696 Trew, James R., Reader, Library of Congress... 443 Trezevant, Walter S., International Trade______ 687 Trezza, Alphonse F., Libraries and Information. 697 Trible, Paul S., Jr. (Representative from Vir-ginia): Biography be dy oe a Armed Services Committee... _______________ Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee..__ 290 Trich, Mary K., House Public Works and Trans-POTION. a aa ra ah 314 Trimble, Phillip R., Department of State..____ Triplett, Jack, Statistics, Labor_.______________ Triplett, Lura Nell, Republican Leadership, Senate. i EER er 417 Trippett, Lillian M., House Science and Tech-TE1 0 os LS A A SLi 4 AE 316 Troell, Charles BE. ERDA_... = r~7l-0°% 666 Trogdon, Floyd H., Installations, DOD________ 502 Trollinger, James T., Capitol Police____________ 431 Trollinger, Olga R., Senate Appropriations Commitiee.. .. 2. hit b0s mie 2 Trosch, Dennig, General Counsel’s Office, DOD. 505 Troup, Lelia W., House Education and Labor. __ 308 Trower, Maj. Gen. N. G., Canada-U.S. Defense. 813 Truesdale, Joon C., NLRB...: 7 699 o: Truettner, William, Fine Arts, Smithsonian____ 720 Trull, Donald E., Highway, DOT. .___________ 044 Truman, Edwin M., Federal Reserve___________ 658 Trumble, Ropert E., Library of Congress. ._____ 442 Trumpower, Susan S., House Interstate and Foreign'Commeree.. J 200 = ity Sade 312 Trustman, Benjamin Arthur, John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts... 7%. 0008 723 Trusynski, Gerald M., Acquisition, NASA ______ 694 Trylko, Paul A., Executive Offices, National Credit Union. J 5 aoe in aa fia nina ir 697 Tsacoumis, Georgia, NRLB... .. .._...... Tsompanas, Paul L., House Armed Services_..__ Tsongas, Paul E. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): BIOZTaDNY.. ocr sa iis See Re Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- mittee. lnea Ar 280 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_.______ 286 Joint Committee on Defense Production. .___. 322 Tsunelshi, Warren M., Library of Congress._____ 443 Tuchman, Mrs. Barbara W., Smithsonian Institution, Sol. of a sia 716 Tuck, John C., House Doorkeeper’s Office_______ 426 Tucker, Edward E., Nuclear Regulatory_.______ 705 Tucker, Herbert L., D.C. Government__________ 7 Tucker, James G., Jr. (Representative from Arkansas): Biography. co dis ede a SS 11 Ways and Means Committee ________________ 296 Tucker, J. Richard, Regional, SEC____________. 713 Tucker, Jeffrey H., Regional, SEC______________ 712 Tucker, Mare, Institute of Education, HEW_____ 614 Tucker, Philip A., Bureau of Economic Anal- ysis, Commerce. Co. Citarln Sua 586 Tucker, Robert C., Eighth Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals 739 Tucker, Col. Roy C., Jr., Staff, Air Force__._____ 538 Tucker, Scherri L., House Education and Labor. 308 Tucker, Sterling: D.C. Government... .. ... col aiidaiiy National Capital Planning ..._____________.___ 696 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- sight of the District of Columbia.__..________ Tuerk, Edward F., EPA. nani toni Tuite, John J., Community Development, HUD 627 Tully, Diana K., secretary to Representative Chappell 376 Tully, Jenna D., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.___ 492 Tuominen, Leo, Ambassador from Finland______ 827 Turanin, William N., Maritime, Commerce______ 593 Turbitt, James W., Census, Commerce. ________ 586 Turcott, George L., Land Management, Interior. 559 Page Turaees, Gerald J., Regional Administrator, Turk, Frances M., secretary to Representative C31 GI Se A ERR a MR A TR Turke, J. G., Logistics, Defense_________________ Turkington, Robert S., Interstate Commerce Commission. ~~. opt Bor GL en dl 689 Turnbull, Robert C., Bureau of Mines, Interior.. 554 Turnbull, S. Jay, Health Sciences, Defense. _____ 512 Turner, Alvin C., Training Center, Treasury.._. 495 Turner, Bambi, secretary to Representative 386 Turner, Carmen E., Secretary’s Office, DOT ____ 639 Turner, E. Winslow, Senate Governmental AAI. Lr a EE eh aE en Turner, Vice Adm. F. C., Operations, Navy_____ 529 Turner, Frederick C., Air and Space, Smith- Sonam to Re fora 719 Turner, J. C., District of Columbia Armory Board. RR es et 665 Turner, James P., Civil Rights, Justice__________ 545 Turner, John O., Financial, Treasury .._________ 495 Turner, Roger, International, Commerce________ 589 Turner, Adm. Stanfield: OFA: oh aie te oh ran S51 Sony 474 National Security Council... ________________ 474 Turner, William C., U.S. Mission, USOECD____. 847 Turnipseed, Jay T., House Judiciary... ______.____ 313 Turnmeyer, Maj. Gen. George E., Materiel, AYINY iin onions as she rosin ae ants TAL) Turnquist, C. John, General Counsel’s Office, NOVY. neitherou 2 U7 Sit at d3D 526 Turpin, Richard A., Insurance, HUD__________. 633 Tusaie, Patricia, House Budget... ___..__._._.___. 306 Tussey, W. Glenn, General Sales, USDA ________ 568 Tussing, Lt. Col. Frank R., Canada-U.S. Dense. 20 id tata TAT FE ay 813 Tuttle, Allan’ A., FPPC... . lo al rh Tuttle, Baldwin B., Federal Reserve System___ 657 Tuttle, Dr. Fred B., National Aeronautics and Space Administrations. Looe 692 Loblo Twaddell, William H. State. ..... a Twinam, Joseph W., State Twining, James E., Jr., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ._______ 803 Twomey, Daniel, Senate Budget_______________ 269 Twomey, John J., Marshals, Justice... .__.______ 549 Twyman, Gwendolyn, Senate Budget___.______ 270 Tyburski, Thomas, Secretary’s Office, Labor.__ 601 Tyler, Errol L., House Public Works and Trans- DOT ON a a SR Ee nn Tyler, Estelle M., secretary to Representative Tyler, George R., Joint Economic Committee_. 325 Tyler, Margaret, Army Liaison Office, Senate... 434 Tyndall, Dorothy M., Official Reporter to House Commitlees.........c.cowiniasasiin 429 Tyner, B. C., Administration, HUD___________ 631 Tynes, Byron L., Governors, Red Cross--.____ 654 ™eT Barbara, secretary to Representative OIUOL. oo ne Eo mm i Ed me Se Se er Tyson, Patti Birge, administrative assistant to Represenative Long of Louisiana... ______ Tyson, William P., Deputy Attorney General's Office, JuStiCe... oid. ciaraant de 541 iid Ubalijoro, Bonaventure, Ambassador from Bwana... onesTE Ubois, Thomas, National Science Foundation... 702 Uchima, John, A.A. to Representative Akaka__ 373 Udall, Morris XK. (Representative from Arizona): BIOSTADRY.. 2 aan En ans 8 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 286 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 291 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Conti- nenlal Shel... oo in baad ne 2 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards... a. a i te TA Technology Assessment Board. _.____________ 444 Select Committee on Ethies._________________ 302 Udell, Gilman G., House Document Room. ___ 426 Ueberhorst, James B., Administrative Office of 11.8. COUrtS.. i uiuici ot sant berths 777 Individual Index Page Page Ugast, Fred B., D.C. Superior Court.._.__..____ 775 Uhl, Gladys, Joint Economic Committee.....__ 325 Uhrig, Jane, secretary to Representative Archer. 373 Ujakovich, Roberta A., Senate Armed Services. 268 Ujevich, Robert M., Library of Congress... __ 442 Ulle, Mrs. Margaret B., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... coianaas 332 Ullman, Al (Representative from Oregon): BIO SDNY cs oi x in rm site er Pasi a Hs ma a 151 Ways and Means Committee... ________ 296 Joint Committee on Taxation... ____________ 323 Ullman, Mrs. Anita, Congressional Club.._____ 665 Ulman, "Leon, Office of Legal Counsal, Justice... 542 Ulmer, "Naomi Z., Capitol Page School... 432 Ulsaker, Carl Cc. Postmaster’s Office, Postal I Se RE CL 728 Umansky, David J., administrative assistant to Representative Ei 0) Rsa RR 3 Umstatt, HavenD., Attaché, Agriculture..___. Underda, Alfred, Farm Credit Administra- eB ES ah wae RE Ham a SE a hn wh wid 670 Undeshi A. Heaton, Bureau of Outdoor Rec-reation, Fiery| Re a MRE ART ae 557 Underhill, Francis T., MOS. oo sr ae tient Ungar, RobertY., FCC. onoie tiga cp aims Unger, Lt. Gen. P, T., Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home, United RRA 724 Unger, Leonard, Ambassador to China._________ 842 Unti, Francis E., Office of the Secretary, DOT. 640 Updegrove, Earl yi Maritime Commission. .._ 677 Upston, John E.: Boards; State. .:....cvobiesemnerndun | nbnsntion Commission for UNESCO, U.N Urbach, Peter F., National Technical Informa-tion Service, COIIIIOI0R -sens cisesons os 584 Urban, Dana K., secretary to Representative BDANOL so oi ted Se eA Cs SE RL LL oh 3 73 Urban, Duane B., Insurance, HUD____________ 633 Urian, George A., ’ House Committee on Appro- PUAHONS cl a or pet RS 305 Urzua I., Brig. Gen. Carol, Inter-American UY TI Ma a an 798 Usdane, William M., Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handi-: COPPOR LG a Sn ae i 63 Usher, Benjamin, Occupational Safety. _._____. 707 Utley, Robert M., Historic Preservation. _.____ 653 Uyehara, Cecil XY, Department of State. _._.__ 485 Vv Vaccara, Beatrice N., Bureau of Economic Analysis, Commeree. Jiu. iioaa 586 ....oo.0o Vaccaro, MichaelJ., Personnel, NASA _________ 695 Vachon, Kathryne F, N ational Credit Union... 698 Vacin, Lydia, House Committee on Agriculture. 304 Vagnozzi, Mrs. Dorothy, secretary to Repre- sentative Walsh... ...... o.oo. Gh ilan) 390 Vagts, Detlev F., State Vague, Maj. Gen. Harold R.: Air Staff, Ar Poree. fo. dis usa 538 U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home. .________ 724 Vail, Christopher L., House Standards of Official Conguet oo od oii ings iai 317 Vaky, Viron P., Ambassador to Venezuela. . ___ 847 Valdes, Jaime, Tuna Commission --———— 800 Valdes, William C., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Defense. ai ol coos Ln 5 Valente, Mary Myers, House Judiciary. -._..___ Valenti, Jack J., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Ys x elle rae GOR a 723 Valentine, C. Braxton, Joint Committee on Congressional Operations... ______________ 3 Valentine, C. Burl, NSPE. oooa Valentine, Cristy, secretary to Representative Marriott Valentine, Denise, Public Works and Transpor- tation, House. Js Loot td cre, ates 314 Valentine, Wayne T., DEA, Justice_.__________ 547 Valls, Francisco Teran, Inter-American Tropical Tung Commission. ..of aoc enn 800 Valticos, Nicolas, International Labor Organi-Sn Vance, Cyrus R. (Secretary of State): Biography AE ALR ree In OE 479 National Security Council ..__________________ 474 Energy ResourcesCouncil.......__..___________ 476 Wage and Price Stability... __________________ 476 Red Cross oe ot reedi 654 Vance, Elsie, secretary to Senator Hart of B11oi Ly Renmeipe ol WR RE T 369 Vance, Hilton R., administrative assistant to Representative Montgomery... __________ 384 Vance, Dr. James L., Space Flight, NASA_.____ 693 Vance, John T., Indian Claims Commission.._. 686 Vance, Louis S., House Committee on the Judiciary... iarie a 313 Van Campen, Wilvan G., Inter-American Tuna Commission. ci tie oi fsa iin ii nn din 800 Van Cauwenberg, Willy, Ambassador from Belgian Coo oS a el i ees 823 Van Cleve, Buth-G. FPPC. russ... iinaes 678 Van Cook, Arthur H., Office of Comptroller, Defense. co niaeR me mae Van Deerlin, Lionel (Representative from California): BIOITADRY i o.oo i sims fu ptm wk mms HS mii 26 House Administration Committee..__________ 285 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Van Deerlin, Mrs. Lionel, Cononal Club. 665 Vandenberg, Maj. Gen. Hoyt Sey Canada-U, Bi dm DONS... a Operations, Air Force... oo ol Lol. Vandenberg, Jack, secretary to Senator Case. 368 Vander Jagt, Guy (Representative from Michigan): BIograDNY -cas Sian sh ramet Sem am nen Ways and Means Committee National Republican Congressional Com- Republican Policy Comes an wld a Van der Meer, Suitbertus M. L., International Bank for Reconstruction. —_____________.___ Vander Plaat, Richard J., American Battle Monuments Commission... Vanderploog, Maj. Paul J., Under “Secretary” s flee, ATTY oo es 516 Vanderpool, Wyant, D.C. Government___.______ Vanderpool, Wynant D., Jr.,, Commission on Eine Arte ss a oh ee nas 663 Vander Schaaf, Derek J., House Appropriations. 305 van der Tak, ‘Herman G., International Bank for Reconstruction i mn rm de a 802 van der Voort, Thomas L., Senate Committee on Appropriations a nr Me os SM Vandiver, Frank E., National Council on the Humanities, oo. onladaa cians sont am a ee Vandiver, Paul, Employment, Labor___________ van Doorn, Arlan K., FCC Van Dusen, Michael H., House International Relations HA TI oo A RE A Te pi Li, 310 Van Dusen, Richard C., Administrative Con-TNT PN eh Ce CR eS te RAGA Van Duyne, Ms. Louise, secretary to Representa- tive RIMOIAO — eo ts 7 Van Gilder, Edmond, State... -.-c---:--.zan-Van Gilst, G.W. , Forest Service, Agriculture... 578 Van Gorden, Dean, Highway Safety, DOT.___. 646 Vanhalla, Matti, International Monetary....._. 807 Van Heuvelen, Robert, Public Works, Senate. 271 van Horne, Jon W., Office of the General Counsel, Navy... ou. utd cor alnae Van Houtven, Leo M. J., Monetary Fund. ____. 808 Van Houweling, C. D., Food and Drug, HEW_ 618 Vanik, Charles A. (Representative from Ohio): LD SEN SEIsii Ta Ways and Means Committee... __.___ Vanitsaveth, Somphong, Chargé d’Affaires, 551 Van Kirk, C. Burkett, Senate Appropriations Commitee. a. TE 2 Van Laethem, Gabriel, Secretariat, U.N__.._.__ van Lennep, Emile, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. ________ 812 Van Lowe, William T., Administration, HUD_. 631 Van Mark, Jack B., Rural Electrification, Agri- Van Allen, Ed, House Reporters of Debates___. 428 Van Auken, Kenneth G., Labor Statistics...___ 607 1116 Congressional Directory Vann, Barry, House Judiciary. __..._.__________ Vanni, Renzo, Office of Sergeant at Arms, SONBLG. tintini a a sat a em Van Nostrand, Elbert H., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate... lo UA Ll UA rn 419 Van Oosterhout, Martin D., Temporary Emer- gency Courtof Appeals___.____________.___. 740 Van Xe, Nguyen, Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Varholy, Stephen J., Divisions, GAO 436 Varner, Durward B., Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission... 0 os Sas, Varner, Durwood Belmont, Arts and Humani- Varner, Leonard W., Patent, Commerce________ Varoz, Diane J., Armed Services, Senate______ Vaughan, E. Dean, Extension Service, Agri- CMMI. DL So a, A aL ae 577 Vaughan, Lt. Gen. W. W., Logistics, DOD_____ 511 Vaughn, Brenda O. , secretary to Representative Vaughn, Iris W., Democratic Steering and Policy COMBE. ie i i 9 Vaughn, John R., Mapping, Defense___________ Vaughn, William K., House Ways and Means__. 3 Vaveris, George S., Patent, Commerce____.__.. 599 Vawter, Richard 'Q., Administrator’s Office, Vega, Comdr. Homero, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission... Vela, Edward, Jr., Regional, CSC______________ 663 Velasquez, Nander A. Pitfy, Organization of American States... Lundin 810 Velde, John E., Jr., National Commission on Libraries and Information Science__________ 697 Velde, RichardW., LEAA, Justice. ..__________ 548 Velimirovie, Dr. Boris, Pan American Health Organization a EE SPR CA 3 Veliotes, Nichloas, State____________.____________ Yollons Joserk: Rural Electrification, Agri- tur er Cn A A 0 1 SIRS SES LA SHU SI SARE. Ven Seats F. (Representative from Min- nesota): Biography Banking, Sirance and Urban Affairs Com- mitten 2 nao ts Re ln Sl Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _____ Ventura, Joseph T., Committee on House Ad- ministration... Crene alan 30¢ Vera, Fernando A., International Monetary... 808 Yerdisen Robert i on Safety... .....i.- OD a] FACE RTE CO TA LER Vidal, Paul Padilha, Council, American States. 0 Viessman, Warren, Jr., Library of Congress.____ Vigo, Dr. Martin Vazquez, Pan American Hea Organization BER te TR LE Fe Li, Vilakati, Norman M., Chargé Vit Swazilond Co re Al 836 Villareal, Patricia, House Judiciary... ___.______ 313 Villarreal, Carlos C., Postal Rate... 709 Yillels, Annibal, Organization of American Slates cd co oe a a 810 Villforth, John C., Food and Drug, HEW ______ 618 Villone, Paul A., Management, NASA__________ 694 Vincent, Herbert S., Patent, Commerce. _______ 598 Vine, Richard D.: Canads-U.S. Defense... ico or ain. 813 Department of State. ao. axl lt ool i 484 Vinh, Monica, Airlines Offices. _________________ 432 Vinovich, Ralp h: SE tr ey assistant to Representative Michel - Violette, Richard R., i i y TE RRAa EE 511 Vissia, Rodney J., Field Organizations, Interior. 558 Ve L., General Counsel’s Office, ron 426 Vitale, Michael J., Federal Trade oan 681 Page Vitali, Nancy B., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. . _______________ 315 Vivian, Edith, secretary to Representative Young of Alaska__________ 391 Vleek, Jan B., House Interstate and Foreign 311 Vogel, Dianne S., Office of the Clerk, House____ 424 Vogel, Lawrence W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration ____________________ 694 Vogel, Ralph H., Department of State._________ Vogel, Thomas H., Select Committee on Nar-cotics Abuseand Control... =... 303 Vogt, Herbert, U.S. District Court for the Dis-trict-of Columbia 27 J 02. nid oo 760 Vogtmann, Elly, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations... ooo ceeinavny doi LN TIE Vohden, Capt. Raymond A., Security, DOD__ 503 Voigt, Harry ; Administrative Conference... 651 Voigt, William BR FL ERDA ne 666 Volgenau, Ernst, Wi Regulatory__________ 706 Youre. Robert, National Labor Relations Pe Ea Rr a Sn as 99 Vole Harold L. (Representative from Missouri): BIography........c cia od nadia 101 omininasebnis Agriculture Committee... ____________________ 276 Judiciary Committee... i...oo. i ould 289 Youmen, Jones W., A.A. to Representative Volloog obert H., Disaster, HUD ___.____.____ 634 Vollero, Vito G., Administration, BUD... ¥ 632 von Hoffmann, Ladislaus, International Finance Corporation EEA pm i i 805 von Marbod, Erich, Security Assistance, DOD. 511 Von Staden, Berndt, Ambassador from Ger- TONY oes oe ma ah we Smal LS SSL DIE 828 Voorde, Frances M., Executive Office.._________ 472 Voorhees, Craig, Senate, Commerce. ______.____. 270 Vorosmarti, Capt. James, Jr., Research, Navy. 533 Vosbeck, Randall R.; Capital Planning’ 73 Ae, 696 Vosburg, Albert C. , Research, Air Force....._. 536 Voss, Alien R., General Accounting Office. .._. 437 Votaw, Gregory B., International Bank._._______ 803 Vouzikas, Liria, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate Vrana, Verlon K., Soil Conservation Service, Agrienlture. LL tS an 579 Vunibobo, Berenado, Ambassador from Fiji.._. 7 Viytlaeil, Anne, Board, Fine Arts..............0 663 Ww Wachs, Lawrence, Finance, USDA Wachter, William F., NLRB ANBPCO fw Lis bs now fos st Ems toil wae wit St ee 596 Wack, Carl J., Jr., Immigration Service, Justice.. 549 Wacker, Fred P. ” Comptroller, Defense. ____..___ 500 Waddell, Miriam, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affaire... vos cao vrinene 3 Waddy, Joseph C., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). __ges Wade, Robe National Foundation on the Art and the Humanities. Si od rer SE Wade, Rogers T., administrative assistant to Senator Aolmaage. ovenie inde tae 372 Wade, Roy M., Senate Human Resources. _____ 273 Wadley, Dorothy C., Judiciary Committee, HOUSE... da re ra ad ru 313 Wadsworth, Edward W., clerk, Fifth Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals_.___________ 738 Wadsworth, Herb, administrative assistant to Representative Fuqua... ..________________ 379 Wagamon, Thomas W., A.A. to Representative 30 ER Ns Sa he eM LS Waggoner, Miles, Public Affairs, NASA ________ 692 Waggonner, Joe D., Jr. (Representative from Louisiana): Biography. o.oo VE Ways and Means Committee... ______________ 296 Special Commission on Modernization of House Gallery Facilities... __________________ 303 Wagley, Doris, secretary to Representative Cochran... ioe. les r iia oiinedny al 376 Individual Index 1117 Page Wagner, AubreyJ., Tennessee Valley Authority. 724 Wagner, Vice Adm. AustinC., USCG, DOT. 642 Wagner, Cathy, secretary to Senator Packwood... 371 Wagner, John A.., Mediation and Conciliation.._. 677 Wagner, John C., Maritime. oo ne iain Wagner, Mary z, Deputy Attorny General's Office, Justice REE. SL ARE Fn FTE 541 Wagner, Richard, Permits, D.C. Government... 785 Wagner, Thomas 3; administrative assistant to Senator Stevenson 372 Wahl, Jacques Henri: International Bank. ioe loan tus o..ooooo International Monetary Fund 807 Waindel, Gerald A., Communications, Interior.. 552 Wainwright, Adrian B. , Export-Import Bank._. 670 Wainwright, Michael H. Rules, House. .._____. 315 01 RT REL fag wi A A NE RL Lit 2 AAA, 655 Waite, Margaret D., House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs...a oe mise Br Rr en mR 317 Waste, Karen E., secretary to Representative Wakot Henry H., National Transportation Safety Boardos cana sbaainos ao heiios 705 Walbridge, William E., Governors, Red Cross.._ 654 Wald, Haskell P.. Federal Power Commission. __ 678 Wald, Patricia M., Legislative Affairs, Justice. .. 543 Waldeck, Dennis vy. Regional, SEC. ___________ 712 Waldeck, Col. James Ji Agencies, Army... ..;i518 Walden, John Ty Food and Drug, HEW.._...___ 618 Waldheim, Kurt, United Nations... ..____._..___ 817 Waldman, Jay C. , Criminal, Justice... ......... 545 Waldock, Sir Humphrey, United Nations. ..._. 817 Waldron, Agnes M., Senate Republican Poly Committee Waldron, Glenn S., Economic, Commerce_._.__ sis Waldrop, David c, Board, Farm Credit. .._... 670 Waldrop, Dr. Francis M., Mental Health, HEW. 616 Waldrop, Walter I. , Civil Service Commission. 661 Walgren, Doug (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography... coo oir tine ales tnd 158 Yadgrapny. and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Science and Technology Committee Walinski, Edward P., B ureau of East-West Tra de, COMMER... ome ri miitos amet Ensim ama Walk, Christian B., Federal Aviation Adminis- tration, DOT 643 Walker, Dr. Bailus, Jr., D.C. Government. ____ 787 Walker, Brenda, House Budget... coon. wit. 306 Walker, David B., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. -..:.ccaa. 652 Welker Oh Russell, Office of the Secretary of the Walker, Greg, House Post Office.._.___ Walker, James A., Immigration, Justice. Walker, James BR, Office of Secretary, HUD__. prs Walker, Dr. John 1 D.C. Government_.._____ 785 Walker, Joyee, J., OMB... oc oi... 473 Walker, Julius, A SR 487 Walker, Kenneth Rs International Joint Com- mission, United States and Canada........ 806 Walker, Lewis D., Water Resources... 731 Walker, Lisa, Human Resources, Senate... 273 Welker, Mary L., Senate Rules and Administra-% Walker,ry Norman O., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... oo o———_ 678 Walker, Col. Phillip C., USMC, Navy.-..______ 529 Walker, Rebecca B., "House Interstate and Foreign Commerc Son eR A 312 Walker, en S. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BOO DY oa ia ma A 158 Government Operations Committee. ________ 284 Science and Technology Committee... ______ 293 Walker, Sally W., Senate Public Works Com-oy 5 EE REL SE MN oh A od, So A SR Walker, oo Gen. Sam S., Forces, Army._______ 520 Walker, Mrs. Savannah, secretary to Represent- BLIVE MBION co oe ios so am ame me 383 Walker, T. James, Employment, Labor_.___.__ 605 Walker, William N., Trade Negotiations. ______ 474 Wall, Marvin, Attorney General’s Office, Justice. 541 Wall, Rodger, Disaster, HUD... oo oie. 634 Page Wallace, A. Lee, III, House Science and ih NOJORY tsem lL Nil OEE Wallace, Charles E., Communications, Interior. as Wallace, David H., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce TSSION os rs a SARE 662 Waliaoe, Cs F., Financial Management, TINY Lim ric mh mime nin Lt am at ad Bia 2 Wallace, Laurelie M., secretary to Senator Johnston...____. Wallace, Lawrence G., Office of Solicitor General MSO RB Wallace, Paul R., Occupational Safety.__._..____ 707 Wallace, Rear Adm. Sidney A., Coast Guard, D 641 Waite, Rear Adm. C. Surgery, Navy......:. -532 Waite, Charles A., Bureau of Economic Analysis, RL Waite, Mrs. Eloise B., American National Red y. Walleigh, Robert S., Standards, Commerce_-.--594 Waller, Capt. Edmund M., Supply, Navy... 531 ha Vice Adm. Edward C., Operations, Waller, LS prey Field Offices, HUD..__._______. Wallerstein, Louis S. , Labor-Management Serv-ices, ese aRee Welerisin, Susie, House International Rela-oh ae aa 310 Wally Eien secretary to Representative VAS eC EC Lr MEER Cl at UE ae 0 391 Wallich, Henry C., Federal Reserve_.._...______ 657 Wallop, Malcolm (Senator from Wyoming): Biography Environment and Public Works Committee_. 256 Judiciary:Committee. .... oo io... Lo. ox 260 Select Committee on Intelligence... _.________ 264 Wallquist, Cynthia, secretary to Representa- tive Otbinger. otto Lalas ol 385 Walls, Mrs. Ida Lee, Railroad Ticket Office... _. 433 Walsh, Barbara E., "Railroad, DOT... oie 645 Walsh, Eleanor S., ’Agriculture, House... .....-304 Walsh, Ethel Bent, Equal Employment Op- portunity COMMISSION. --oe ooo oon 668 Walsh, James A., Health Resources, HEW___._. 618 Waish, umes P, Senate Committee on Com- Walsh, Leonard Patrick, senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (DIOZYOPNYY a-Si LE os SIE et ete oti iin: 58 Walsh, Martin ya Community, Justice... 543 Walsh, Lt. Mary G., Naval Liaison, House. _..-434 Walsh, Richard F., Office of Secretary, DOT... 639 Walsh, Vincent D., Highway Safety, DOT... 646 Walsh, william F. (Representative from New York): Biography. o-oo. cia-mens Ea li. any 131 Public ks and Transportation Committee. 2 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. .._. Select Committee on Aging... i R,Wiliam L., Jr., Office of General Coun-3% 80), NOVY. oo nitudeta sor hed Walter, Ns J., Education, HEW___________ 610 Walter, John L., Patent Office, Commerce... --599 Walter, Susan, House Budget Committee. -.___ 306 Walters, H. M., Statistical, USDA _ ..__________ 575 Walters, Monica M., Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs... 269 Walters, Rear Alm . L., Sea Systems, Navy. 531 Walther, Peter D., B Walton, "Daniel A B. C. Government__________ Walton, Oscar, D. C. Government.-7 Walton, Patience, House Postmaster’s Office.... 427 Walton, Porter T.: Logistics, I SRN re, 511 Purchase from Handicapped... 664 Wambach, Richard F., Senate Committee on the J udiciary Ap a hs ll 27 Wambough, Mrs. Brenda, secretary to Repre- sentative Dickinson 377 Wampler, William C. (Representative from Vigna) BiogTaphy ce i tannintne 184 Agricu hs o.ooedn 276 Commitee. os Select Committee on Aging. _-301 Wamsley, Herbert C., Patent, Commerce......-598 1118 Congressional Directory Page Waner, John L., HUD Field Offices. ....._._._. 636 Wangsness, Roger C., Administration, HUD___ 632 Wapenhans, Willi A, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. .________ 801 Warburg, Edward M. M., Archives of American Art, BI NSONIAN. os bodShite id 1 Ward, Betty D., Official Reporters to House Committees LER hn SBE IN Mn Ward, C. Marvin, D.C. Government..._.______ 784 Ward, Daniel A., Secretary’s Office, DOT ..____ 640 Ward, Donald R., Employment, Labor... 605 Ward, Harold H. T., Mingo, Navy... 0... 525 Ward, James S., Sales, U 7. Bats BEAT as 568 Ward, nig Marie, secretary to Senator i Ward, Lobpe D., Office of Secretary, POT..L.. 640 Ward, John C., Veterans’ Administration Con- gressional Liaison Service. oo. 433 Ward, Mildred M., secretary to Senator Stennis. 372 Ward, Paul E., Prison Industries, Justice... ____ 548 Ward, Stephen Edmund, International Rela- tions, House, Lh 0 hiv eal i 310 Ward, Ural T., pins of Architect of the Capitol. 430 Wardell Charles W. B., III, Department of i State SPORE AM IF REI Li DRL AS DES Warden, Robert A., Joint Committee on Taxa- OMe mR bam ae Wards, William H., Jr., Southwestern, Interior__ 556 Ware, Willis H; Privacy Protection. ........... 333 Warfield, J. C., Jr., Naval Electronic Systems Nt aS Warner, John W., Jr., U.S. Secret Service, reOSUTY Lt a als ba Bhi sobs dante = Warner, Rawleigh, Jr., Woodrow Wilson Inter- national Center for Scholars... __.__________ 723 Warnke, Paul C., Arms Control... __________ 656 Warren, Charles: Environmental Quality... ____________ 475 Federal Property Council. _________________. 476 Warren, David W., Jr., Federal Communications Ww, Warren, E. B., D.C. Government..____________ Warren, Grace, secretary to Representative OR DER Warren, Jack H., Ambassador from Canada._.__ 824 Warren, John E., Board of Education, D.C. GOVEIIINONE ene aoe raid eeeworm Warrington, John E., D.C. Area Transit Au-thorit 730 -Warshaw, Jack A., Secretary’s Office, Labor____ 602 Warshaw, Dr. Stanley I., Standards, Commerce. 596 2 Charles J., Civil Preparedness, efensSe. de a en SS Washburn, Abbott, F 671 Washburn, Wilcomb = Smithsonian Institu- fon. oil aa nt I RR A 717 Washington, Carolyn J., Senate Commerce.____ 270 Washington, James A., Bk Superior Court of the District of Columbia... 774 Washington, Mary Bates, Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Senate...__-2 Washington, Paul M., Department of State. ____ 480 Washington, Ruth, Secretary's Office, Labor... 601 Washington, Walter E.: District of Columbia Mayor... Loi lias 782 District of Columbia Armory Board_.________ 665 National Capital Planning Commission... __ 696 Temporary Commission on Financial Over- sight of the District of Columbia. __.___-____ Washington, Dr. William J., Jr., D.C. Govern-MOM os Lr tna er de SL 789 Wasserman, Lew R., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts... 723 Wasshausen, Dieter C., Natural History, Smith- Wassil, Anne, National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children..____ 690 Waterman, Charles E., Mapping, Defense... ____ Waterman, George H., III, American Art, SthsonIan dea 718 Waterman, Dr, Peter, Research and Develop-ment, NEV. i nT I 525 Waters, oa W., Electronic Fund Transfers_. 331 Page Waters, Jerry B., administrative assistant to Senator PealBoNn. on Ll sii biol, 371 Waters, Samuel T., National AO Library, Agriculture oe SRR SR RE q Waters, William E. Capitol Police... occ... 0. on Watkins, Charlotte E., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce... _. -31 Watkins, Cynthia K., Joint Committee on Congressional Operations A ds ee hh pb en it 3 322 Waking, Frances A., secretary to Representative BYIOT os oii ni Bem imam EER Lr IBLE Watkins, Garl J., Occupational Safety__________ 707 Watkins, Vice Adm. James D., Operations, 529 Watkins, Leon C., UA DO: Watkins, Norman D., Watkins, Lt. Comdr. RB i , Electronic, Navy... 530 Watkins, Rear Adm. Robert w., Logistics, Watkins, Waley W. (Representative from Okla- Blography. ho. cl Lao luisl sas Na nL nl 149 auking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- Science and Technology Committee. ________ 293 Watlington, Janet B., administrative assistant to Delegate 86 TAO. lien inesSea 392 a Watson, Barbara, M., State. ____________________ 488 Watson, Calvin, D.C. Government... _________ 787 Watson, Gordon, Fish and Wildlife, Interior.___ 558 Watson, Jack H., Jr., Executive Office... .__ 471 Watson, James ., judge, U.S. Customs Court (Dlography) edi ea maa 762 Watson, John W., Nuclear, Defense. ____________ 510 Watson, Mildred L., House Education and L 308 Watson, Mrs. Octa R., administrative assistant to Senator Sparkman Watson, Thomas J., Jr., Smithsonian Institu- tion ETI EA AN I A CE EGE: a WEIR EX 716 Watson, William C., Jr., Disease Control, HEW. 617 Watson, William M. Department of State... 480 Watt, Daniel, Highway, D 644 DO Watt, Donald, Outer Continental Shelf, House. 298 Watt, Donald A., House Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries... Watt, James G., FPC Watt, i Ba Young, Senate Governmental Watt, Vicki, to Gep- ‘Secretary Representative IRANST I STR 379 Watt, Walter, Office of Sergeant at Ares, Senate. 419 Watts, Peggy Ann, Senate Budge 270 Watts, Raymond D., Senate Seta Committee on Small Business ARTA SEAN So SET 2 Watts, Winifred L., House Rules Committee... 315 Waugh, David A., International, Labor__.______ 806 Waxman, Henry A, (Representative from California): Biography... i ioco mm riieio te dada 20 Government Operations... ________________ 284 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 288 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee... 299 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control sii ss iG SS SL Sahel OR 303 Wayne, Anthony C., Renegotiation.___________ 710 Weatherford, Lawrence E., Employment, Tabor Ain i uh wenn aa HE Weaver, Charles R., Electric, USDA ___________ 573 Weaver, Daniel H., ‘Office of the Clerk, House. . 424 Weaver, George L-P, D.C. Government.._.__.. 792 Weaver, James (Representative from Oregon): Biography ARP, Rl Ln rh SR 151 Agriculture Committee...... oom 276 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ___ 286 Weaver, John F., Consumer Affairs, HUD.____ 634 Weaver, Linda ., House Rules Committee. 315 Weaver, Marshall, "Board, Red Cross. oo zepuns 654 Weaver, Robert ¢., Smithsonian Institution... 719 Weaver, Susan A., House Committee on Appro- priations ST i RR LN A Br rl 305 Webb, Edward B., Jr., D.C. Government______ 782 Webb, Hamilton B., Gorgas Memorial ._.____.__ 686 Webb, Harry E., Jr., Indian Claims Commis- Fe DEE I | SLR SER aa CU Sra 689 Individual Index 1119 Page Webb, James Edwin, Smithsonian Institution.. 716 Webb, Capt. M. G. , Medicine, Navy. .......... 533 Webb, Marcia, secretary to Representative Gore. or Webb, Reginald H., D.C. Government... ______ Webb, William L., Federal Power Commission ics Webber, Barclay W., Office of Secretary, DOT ___ 640 Webber, Robert, AA. to Representative Pur- sell Wolo: Robert B., Weber, ‘Annelie, House Judiciary. oils 313 Weber, Enid Ww. Board, NLRB... ..........; 699 Weber, James B., Interstate Commerce Com- TNISSION oh vie oii md te woe Sl Soon min 689 Weber, Josephine, House International Rela- OS so os sh Lb Re ms Gi mn Pa RE RR SEO Es Weber, Comdr. Joyce A., Naval Liaison, House . 434 Weber, Maj. Gen. LaVern E Staff, AUMY. oo eas at Im ip nl La 519 Staff, AIL PPOT00 2 ca il mmm ins rin ead en 539 Weber, Richard F. State... ... > cosas 485 Weber, "William J. Law Judges, Agriculture -563 Weber, William BE, Senate Committee on Bank- ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs__..________ Webster, Arthur L., Secretary’s Office, DOT _. Webster, Gwendolyn, Howard University Hospital, TREW. &. 0 oie rian 612 Webster, John F., Secretary’s Office, Treasury. 491 Webster, Kenneth R., Systems, NASA 95 Webster, Raymond S., anpower and Reserve Affairs, PIONSs...cootmbite ol Saas nit 504 Webster, Sandra, secretary to Representative Jonesof Oklahoma o.oo. sl oli. ooh oo 381 Webster, Thomas C. H., Susquehanna River_._ 724 Wechsler, James A., Health Resources, HEW__ 619 Wedd, Mrs. Theodore 0O., American National : e Weddle, Dallas G., Investigative, DOD_.______ 509 Wedge, Bryant, D.C. COUTTS cs fees siden 776 Weed, Charles H., Board of Geographic Names. 560 Weese, Harry M. J Arts and Humanities .______ 698 Wegener, Stuart 8. House Ways and Means__ £318 Weggeland, G. Gail, Securities and Exchange Commission... ... oi ceonios ooo oiled 712 Wegman, Richard A., Governmental Affairs, Senate. oodlesi 258 Wegner, Herb, Electronic Fund Transfers. .____ 331 Wehner, Pam, secretary to Representative Hammersemi@f ooo fio ias ainsoiinia l 380 Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. (Senator from Con- necticut): PLE eT A ERST Ee 29 Appropristions Committee... .-.....__-. 251 Energy and Natural Resources Committee._. 255 Board of Visitors, Coast Guard Academy. ___ 335 National Republican Senatorial Committee... 263 Select Committee on Ethics... _________ 263 Select Committee on Small Business_.._______ 265 Weidenfeld, Sheila R., Historic Preservation... 653 Weikel, Dr. Keith M., ' Health Services, HEW.__ 623 Weil, Frank A., Commerce ATRL SA a INE 582 Weil, Robert, Occupational Safely. coon io. 707 Weil, Stephen E., Hirshhorn Museum, Smith- BOT Ae rr hi ot hm RS hi i 71 Weinbaum, Burton D.,, CSC. __________________ 662 Weinberg, Charles B., State... ____________ 485 Weinberg, Edgar, National Commission on ProdnCAVItY in eB IL nha hae 696 Weinberg, Dr. Elliot H., Office of Naval Re- Beare, NOVY risersne nis 528 Weinberg, Michael A.,, NSF ____________________ 701 Weinberger, Casper W., Science and Technology. 478 Weinberger, Michael S., House Committee on ADDIOPLIAtIONS. or raeee te 305 Weinblatt, Barbara S., House Science and Tech-5 Weinbrecht, Standau E., Relations BoarG........cicniine. baugeddas ve 700 Weiner, Robert S., Aging, House... ___._..____ Weinhagen, Robert F., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, House... Loc ina. a ill 428 Weinman, David, Social Rehabilitation Service, HEW oi on Beal ak gid BR os Weinstein, Myron I., Secret Service, Treasury... 496 Weir, John L., Combined Airlines Ticket Page Weisberg, Leonard R., OCinoering, Defense... 498 Weislogel, Ms. Winifred, AID, State 485 Weismann, Peggy Anne, House Science and Technology A LL Ne SRI 316 Weiss, Alfred, Mines, Interior. __________________ 554 Weiss, Ari, Speaker’s Office. ____________________ 422 Weiss, Arnold H., Inter-American Development EL a SR 799 Weiss, Gus W., Jr., Economic Policy_________. 476 Weiss, Jack L., BPC... oor oo oaniiles 679 Weiss, Randall D., Joint Committee on Tax-ation 3 Weiss, Ted (Representative from New York): BIoZvapRY = da a. Se LN 3 126 Education and Labor Committee __.._________ 283 Government Operations Committee__________ 284 Weissberg, Dolores, Nuclear Regulatory Com-i 70: Weissler, Andrew H., Maritime Commission._.__ 677 Weissman, Marvin, State 484 Weissmeyer, Joseph J., Official Reporters to House Committees 429 Weistling, Raymond E., C80... ......... ..... 662 Weithoner, Charles E., Federal Aviation Ad-ministration, DOT 643 Weitz, Charles, Food and Agriculture Organiza-tion, United Nations... o.oo cua. 797 Wai MMrs. Bette, A.A. to Representative 4 Welch, etic, administrative assistant to Representative Mosher 386 Welch, David Lo. VA. Ld a init. 729 Welch, Geraldine, secretary to Senator Javits__. 370 Wad, EBrig, Gen. Jasper A., Jr., Staff, Air oa RB I CL a A LN 3 i 3 Welch, Robert A., Operations, USDA__________ 565 Welch, Russ, House Clerk’s Office... Welch Thomas F. International, Commerce... 588 Weld, John P., CSC. on. ola nin 661 Weldon, James E., Occupational Safety. ________ 706 Weldon, James, Jr. Be A i 659 Welker, Richard, Office of Postmaster, House... 426 Wellborn, Clay, Library of Congress._____..___ 442 Weller, William J., pa Office, U.S. Comrls. oo i ereSRY 777 Welliord, W. Harrison, OMB......2. 473 Wellmon, Rex, Office of Doorkeeper, House... 426 Wells, Eugene 0. Management, Labor_.___.____ 604 Wells, J acqueline E., House Committee on the District of Columbia --oeoe ooee Wells, Kim B., Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs... i. oloi to 264 Wells, Maxie, Executive Office... ____________.. 472 Wells, Melissa F., Ambassador to: Cope Vorde.... co. dermeacd.minut Bact 842 Guinea-Bissan) o.oo.0 ttn 843 Wells, Suzanne, Legislative Counsel, House..__ 428 Wells, William G., House Committee on Science and Technology Welsch, Joseph P., Comptroller, Defense_.___. Welsh, ‘Gary M., Federal Reserve... 657 Welsh, Sue, Federal Judicial Center ________ Welsh, William J., Library of Congress......_.. Welty, Eudora, National Council on the Arts__ 68 Wendel, Helmut F., Federal Reserve ._____... 658 Wendt, 'C. Morten, Patent Office, Commerce... 599 Wendt, Harold J., D.C. Government_____.__.__ 788 Wengenroth, Stow, National Collection of Fine Arts, SItHSONIN. oo coe or oom ae rte 720 Wenk, Edward, Jr., Technology Assessment.__ 445 Wentsch, Brig. Gen. George M., Traffic, Army_. 520 Wentworth, Capt. T. F., Appraisal, Navy ges 528 Werksman, Richard S., "Education, HEW___.__ 613 Werner, John L., SBA: re a ee 714 Werner, M. Arnold, Investigative, DOD ______ 509 Wesner, James E., Administrative Conference_. 651 Wessinger, Hugh ye Divisions, GAQ.__..-::.-436 West, Benjamin Cor House Press Gallery _____. 850 West, Bland, Office of General Counsel, Army... 517 West, Fowler C., House Committee on Agri-7 West, Dr. Fred R., D.C. Government. __._._. 789 West, Leah E., secretary to Delegate de Lugo... 392 1120 Congressional Directory Page West, Lee R.: Administrative Conference. __________________ 651 AB: oir Rios donde aan Sains 659 West, Michael, Senate Budget_ _________________ 269 West, Michael A., House Committee on Armed SerVieeS. oo ea BL LS i 6 West, Quentin M., Economic Research Service, Agriculture. o.ooeel tinh 575 West, Maj. Gen. Rjeld L., Staff, Army______ 519 West. Robert H., SBA _...o..c...c..o02002 714 Westby, Barbara M. DAS of Congress______ 442 Westcott, Jacquelyn M., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ____________ 313 Westner, Joe, A.A. to Representative Schulze__ 388 Weston, Robert M., Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia Co: Fie sols morn LX 775 Wetherell, Mike, administrative assistant to Senator Church. oi a as iad 368 Wetherell, Robert C., Food and Drug, HEW___ 618 Wetmore, Alexander, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonjan..... . 00 Jo i. ia 720 Wetmore, William, National Science Founda-ne { Wetzel, James R., Federal Reserve System ____ 658 Wetzler, James Ww. Joint Committee on Taxa-tio Weror William, Senate Rules and Administra-tion ALR Ree ML JT MRE er i DR AR 274 Wexler, Anne, i Gillis ious Commerce... 582 Wexler, Bernard, Securities and Exchange______ 712 Whalen, Andrew J., ITI, House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct... ____ 317 Whole, Charles W., Jr. (Representative from io Biography. inpNa eel et 141 District of Columbia Committee... __________ 282 International Relations Committee__________ 287 Whalen, Frank J., Jr., D.C. Law Revision_____ 328 Whalen, William F. Administration, HUD: ... 631 Whaley, Storm, National Institutes of Health, HEW 621 Wharton, Dolores, Arts and Humanities. ______ 698 Whealen, John T., Defense Communications Agenoy. Lo. i ima 508 Whedon, Dr. G. Donald, National Institutes of Health, HEW. of cab Sera bo 621 Wheeler, Clinton F., Department of State_.____ 489 Wheeler, Herbert, Tnspector General’s Office, 631 Wheeler, Capt. J. B., Electronic, Navy.________ 531 Wheeler, Larry M., administrative assistant to Representative Brinkley. cil. xmas. 375 Wheeler, Linda, White House Photographers___ 899 Wheeler, Ned, Gallaudet, HEW ________________ 613 Wheeler, Paul E.. State. vot hdmi mien 480 Wheeler, Robert R., Office of] Education, HEW.__ 614 Wheeler, T. Ames, Smithsonian Institution... __ 716 Whelan, Joseph G., Library of Congress... _____. 441 Whelan, Roger M., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. i itis Ear a 760 Whisenton, Andre C., Management, Labor.____ 604 Whisler, Lt. Comdr. Glen E., Manpower, Navy. 524 Whitaker, Mrs. Claire M., District of Columbia Court of ADPORIS oo init cae dis se 774 Whitall, W. Brinton, Delaware River Basin Commlision,. ioe. or a Ts 665 Whitcher, Lamar D., Maritime, Commerce.____ 592 Whitcomb, Lyn T., Development, HUD_______ 626 White, o 2a Raymond, Associate Justice, S. Supreme Court (biography) Reien iar nine 734 White, Charles H., I, 1CC. cco. on 000 688 White, Christian S., FIC ci co -. 681 White, Edward, Official Reporters of Debates, OUSe SL ods JIC LE i Rs La 428 White, Elijah L., Health Statistics, HEW_______ 618 White, Etson D., House Sergeant at ArmeOfige. . era a 425 White, F. Clifton, Intergovernmental Relations. 652 White, Frederick N., Jr., Fish, Interior_________ 557 White, Frances L., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Fk Ta DE Ra A Cat Sat I, Se 311 White, George, Foreign Agricultural Service____ 567 White, George, Tennessee Valley Authority.___ 725 White, George C., Program Assurance, NASA__ 695 Page White, George M.: Architect of the: Capitol............__..7...."430 Botanie Garden... .. 0. 5 nissan 435 Capitol Police Board. __________ 430 Commission for Extension of the United States Caplio)... uu or Js ys oe ao 326 White, James W., Federal Highway Administra-tion, PERE CC SI EUR Ll White, JoAnn, secretary to Representative tokes. tn ao topsite tn TUTE Sr a A 389 White, John C., Secretary’s Office, USDA ______ 561 White, John C., EPA. 2.nl cia 7 668 White, John T., II, A.A. to Senator Scott______ 372 wie, Justus P., Jr., House Committee on Armed: Services. o.oo ua nin liu 306 White, Lloyd, Ambassador from New Zealand__ 833 White, Lorenzo M., D.C. Government__________ 789 White, Dr. Louise RB, Functions, HUD________ 633 White, Margita E. , FCC White, Mastin a. Trial Judge, U.S. Court at? ICL YE 749 White, Patricia F., House Science and Tech-NOORY wn odd BE CIE Pe Sind RIS 316 White, Philip, Criminal, Justice. .______________ 545 White, Philip C., Operating, ERDA___________ 666 White, Reider J., Senate Committee on Agri-culture, Nutrition, and Forestr White, Richard C. (Representative from Texas): Biography. vio hia iva Ja eee ELE 176 Armed Services Committee. .._.______________ 279 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... __ White, Richard H., Jr., administrative assistant to Representative Milford. _____._____ White, Robert M., Oceanic and Atmospheric, OMIACTCR. J. LTC as I se BE LUD 597 White, Rear Adm. S., Material, Navy_. ---530 White, Ward H., Senate Commerce. __ 270 Wate YW, H., Federal Highway Administration, ] LER le) AS RL SERS WR {A White, William R., administrative assistant to Senator Glenn. oi... oie Loupial White, Yuan T., Jr., Commission on Civil ig Sprig White, Col. “William V. H., Marine Corps, Navy. 520 White, Yvonne, secretary to Representative Moakley.._..__.__ Whiteaker, P. Wallace, “administrative assistant to Senator MeClellan. oo 28 alia des 370 Whitecrow, Jake, Indian Policy Review ________ Whitehead, Donald W., Appalachian Regional da Commission. S54 ped Whitehead, Nancy A., ‘Senate “Agriculture, Nu-trition, and Forestry PEE Lt A SR SR 267 Whitehorn, William V., Food and Drug, HEW__ 618 Whitehouse, Charles S., Ambassador to Thai-117 11; SR AR RE Eres MI alr EE 846 Whitehurst, G. Willam (Representative from Virginia): Biography. ii. sia rie sn Ute oon 182 Armed Services Committee ; Rational Republican Congressional Commit-300 Whisehirst. William H., Jr., D.C. Government_ 789 Whitelaw, John, National Air and Space Mu- seum, Smithsonian a iE iat 19 Whitelaw, R.:T.; International Monetary. RNs Lrg 807 Whiteley, John, International, Commerce... ..--588 Whitedlas, Dr. Daniel F., Health Resources, a10 HEW... oie assim ran ataghledcs Whitelon: Haven, Public Works, Senate..______ 271 Whitfield, Francis E., FAA, DOT a 643 Wriord, i Magar, secretary to Representative 578 Defense. uoar in. itionet uals i Whitley, Charles O., Sr. (Representative from North Carolina): BIOraADRY ot hn tris 2 Firm ra me Pp eT edn Armed Services Committee... Whitley, Voyce P., Food and Drug Adminis-tration, HEW._ 618 Whitlock, Ira, Park Service, Interior ... 556 Whitney, John Hay, National Gallery of Art... 722 Whitson, William W., Research, Library of Congress. Coc cl olin i rea 440 Individual Index 1121 Page Page Whittaker, Marjorie M., Senate Human Re-SOUTCeS. ideEE Whitten, Jamie L. (Representative from Mis- sissippi): Blography. ooo Se sai 96 Appropriations Committee. _.______________ 277 Whitten, Mrs. Jamie, Congressional Club_______ 665 Whittington, Robert E, FAA, DOT: iio 642 Whittleton, Thomas R., ’ Administration, HUD. 632 Whittome, { ¥ A, International Monetary Fund. 807 Wichser, Mrs. Pat, legislative assistant to Rep- resentative Railsback Wichser, Robert J., administrative assistant to Representative Findley... __________________ Wick, Robert G., Administrative, Red Cross... 654 Wickes, John, Senate Veterans’ Affairs 275 Wickman, John E., National Archives and Records Service, ‘GSA. pia Widehahn, Lt. Col. Warren oH, Ir.,ie “Marine Corps, Navy... Widener,; Peter A. 5. Park “Foundation, In- Wides, Burton V., administrative assistant to Senator Sarbanes. se. ii cli sain Widmar, Joseph H., Antitrust, Justice. __._._____ Widnall, William B., Electronic Fund Transfers. 331 Wieber, bs ames, Senate Budget 270 Wiecking, Charles, House Budget Committee_.. 306 Wiegand, FrancisP., D.C. Government 788 Wiehen, Michael i. International Bank for 308 Reconstruction Wieland, Richard J., General Counsel, NASA__ 691 Wienhels: Harold F., Rehabilitation Service, er deed Leal dda a 623 Wienman, Alan M., Occupational Safety__..___. 707 Wiese, Gunter K., International Bank for Recon- struction and Development ________________ 803 Wiese, John P., trial judges, Court of Claims... 749 Wiesner, Dr. Jerome B., Technology Assess-A 1151) ARETE CRI OLR ION deh Jt obi SVs Sat ei 45 Wig, ai P., Office of Minority Secretary, Wiggins. hes 2. (Hopreseniative Tom California): Blography = ois oe en Se 25 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tineatak Shell. io a a 298 House Administration Committee... ________ 285 Judiciary Commitee oot 289 i...iia Select Committee on Ethies_______________.___ 302 Wignot, Mary Jane, House Ways and Means Committers co oo hao rn oat 318 Wilbourn, Robert, International, Commerce... 589 Wilbur,” Richard C., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography)... .__ 5 Vie Harvey J., Office of General ‘Counsel, wild, John, Transportation Poliey....o......... Wilden, Robert W.. Housing, HUD... ......:628 Wile, Frank S., Consul General to Liechten- SING fit din nha Aa Ye EA 844 Wilens, Philip, Criminal, Justice. _._.__________ 545 Wiles, Darrell D., judge, U.S. Tax Court. ______ 770 Wiles, Francis, Program Development, Interior. 553 Wiles, Lisa C., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce... 5 Be nil CEE 311 Wiles, William, Federal Reserve System _.__.___ Wiley, Richard E., Administrative Conference Wiley, Richard E., Federal Communications Commission... oiri aii sid 671 Wilhite, Orvin L., Census, Commerce..________ 587 Wilkowski, Raymond R., Marine Corps Me-morial'Commission 20...noi 0 Will, Karla Edmands, Science and Technology. 478 Willan, Robert M., Senate Finance Committee. 271 Willard, William C., Inter-American Develop- ment Bank... Willett, Ann R., House Committee on Armed S Willett, Edward F., Jr., House Office of Law Revision Counsel... co sa i uioa si, 7 Wiss, Joseph W, Economic Research, Agricul-575 Badha Willging, oh Health Services, HEW__________ Willi, George, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims. Se Williams, A. Joseph, Jr., Consul General to a a i a 844 Williams, ArzellaC., Susquehanna River Basin. 724 Williams, Blanche BE, Page School. 432 Williams, C. B. . Ambassador from Barbados... 823 Williams, C. Lucille, Business, Commerce Williams, Dr. Charles 1s, Jr., Pan American Health Organization. oo. orion aol. Williams, David, Academy of Sciences_ ________ 689 Williams, David’ 0.;Zo pployment, labor. ..... Williams, Debbie K., secretary to Representa- tiveeCoughlin,. ou. o-cna clo nstnl oo 0 oie Williams, Domald R., CSC. oo i Sa Siot Williams, Ellen J., Senate Agriculture, Nutri- tion, ‘and Forestry A ati Rnb at 267 Williams, F. Lee, Jr., Senate Committee on Democratic Policy 262 Williams, Floyd Lee, Joint Committee on Ee 324 Williams, Forest L., Archives, GSA.___________ 684 Williams, Fran, secretary to Senator Chiles. ____ 368 Williams, Frances L., Senate Committee on Puble Works. ital nati J ta lr res 271 Williams, Francis L., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... __——.__. 693 Williams, Dr. Frank E., ACTION. ____________ 650 Wills Gerald G., Tennessee Valley Author-2g winlaris, Sawin Jr., Tennessee Valley Au-HITT LT A os a Re SA ee LE 72 Williams, aol B., Urban Mass Transporta-tion, DOT oc tl te mein a Mmmm also 646 Williams, Harrison A., Jr. (Senator from New Jersey): Biogtaphy: -. cine ar a teas 109 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Com- FHL} A SE LIE LE © Il St 253 1% 7) Rea Human Resources Committee... _________. 259 Rules and Administration Committee ._-._-_-260 Joint Committee on the Library... 322 John > Kennedy, Center for the Performing 72 Administration, “Agriculture Ik Cag 5 Williams, HarryR., D.C. Government.__._____-dh Williams, Henry N., Selective Service System... 713 Williams, Herb, A. A. to Representative Mar- A ST ER IN RR ee UT 383 Williams, Jack, A.A. to Representative Glick-a A he An NRE OS i Williams, James A., FTC... eee name 680 Williams, James p 4 Jr., Tennessee Valley AURPTIEY 2. ii he aaa Ts 725 Williams, Janice, secretary to Representative Sher: sr i Sema re Wilkinson, Donald E., Commodity, USDA .._. 566 Wilkerson, William V., D.C. Government..__.. 791 Wilkey, Malcolm Richard, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography). _________ _. 743 Wilkie, Edith, A.A. to Representative Stark... 389 Wilkie, Michael, Senate Finance Committee..__ 271 Wilkin, William J., Research, Navy... ...oCo 528 Williams, Ms. Joyce E., U.S. -Canada Boundary. 804 Williams, Julius M., Housing, HUD: hs Wilkins, John G., Secretary’ S Office, Treasury... 493 Wilkins, Thomas A., D.C. Government... 789 Th ar Sh Williams, Kenneth A 10114 ERNE L, Soil Conservation Service, Williams, Kenneth Biaggi wn An SE lh on As wh 3 TR SOE RR, 579 Wilkinson, Donald E.: Agriculture Ch a a Commodity Credit, USDA... cic Williams, Lorraine Farm Credit Administration HEW 1122 Congressional Directory Page Williams, Owen W., Mapping, Defense_ ________ 510 Williams, Paul, Housing Management, HUD___ 627 Williams, Richard D., Mediation and Concilia-pr Ln) SC Ce RE DI BRS En rE aie 678 Williams, Richmond D., Historical Publica-tions, GSA Williams, Ritchey P., Jr., Civil Service Com-EE TEESE ee te Alen pps wae S ORES 661. ment Wiliams, Robert E., Government Printing OB a i en Sea ad bed Williams, Col. Roger L., Information, Air Force. 537 Williams, Ronald E., House Science and Tech- NOIOZY... lr uid gees ii i livre 316 Williams, Rear Adm. Ross N., Research and Engineering, Defense. aio. 2k cai Ji nal 499 Williams, Sharon S., Senate Select Committee on Small-Business... cou.o Co losin 275 Williams, Theron J., Employment, Labor..____ 605 Williams, Thomas B., Senate Energy and Na- > tural Resources, >. coco. iy oddities 270 Williams, Tyler E., Jr., Federal Reserve System. 658 Vitis Dr. Walter C., Administrator’s Office, = mA Bie dn SRE SL GAITERS 691 Williams, William E., IRS, Treasury._._..______ 495 Williamson, Col. C. T., USMC, Navy.._.___.__ 529 Williamson, Daniel L., Jr., Inter-American, alate... ihe an LI RR TLE 485 Williamson, David, Jr., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ________________ 691 Williamson, James F., Highway Safety, DOT _.. 646 Williamson, W. E., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce.._____________ 288 Williford, Oliver J., Civil Preparedness Agency, Defense. oo ot uw idan Sol al 508 Willing, Nancy A., Executive Office.___________ 472 Willing, Rcbert P., Bureau of Mines, Interior.__ 554 Willis, A. M., Jr., House Committee on Veterans’ AMSIry conn rT era anon) Willis, Arthur Jd., 080. aw filmations Willis, Eric H., Operating, ERDA_____________ 666 Willis, Franklin K., Department of State.______ 481 Willits, John B., National Mediation Board____ 701 Willkomm, LaVerne, Rules, House... __________ 315 Willoughby, Christopher R., International ... Bank for Reconstruction.._________________ 802 Willoughby, Harvey, Fish, Interior._.__________ 558 Willoughby, Joan T., House Committee on Districtof Columbia: S.-iod 307 Willow, Dick, administrative assistant to Rep- xesentative’Frengel.. _i.oo o.oooll 379 Willson, J. David, House Appropriations.______ 305 Willson, Walter A., General Counsel’s Office, SP red ly Rr LL TI RR 537 Wilson, Rear Adm. A. C., Medicine, Navy.____ 532 Wilson, Alexander H., Hearings, Interior. ..____ 551 Wilson, Alton, D.C. Government__.____________ 792 Wilson, Anne Potter, National Council on the Bory. nee 172 Appropriations Committee.__________________ 277 Wilson, Charles H. (Representative from Cali-ornia): Biography. oc iL SiS aneNe ye 22 rmed Services Committee. ___.______________ 279 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... __ 291 om mission on Congressional Mailing Stand- 11 RR ERR SoM NONARE fine boty i Lh 329 Wilson, David A., Jr., Tax Division, Justice... 546 Wilson, David LaWPC. 0. = Lv 680 Wilson, David X., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. irc Ti Ll 652 Wilson, Don, administrative assistant to Repre- sSentative Broyhill... ola 375 Wilson, Dustin, Office of Education, HEW______ 615 Wilson, Eric, House Post Office. ______________ 426 Wilson, Frances M., Department of State. ______ 486 Wilson, Gene O., Railroad Retirement__._______ 729 Wilson, Glen P., Senate Commerce... .____.____ 270 Page Wuson, Harry D., Geological Survey, Interior.. 554 Wilson, Capt. J. E., Education, Navy__________ 534 Wilson, Vice Adm. James B., Operations, Navy. 529 Wilson, James E., House Committee on Science and Technology. Ci 0 ict tiiara sth 316 Wilson, John A., Council, D.C. Government____ 782 Wilson, John V., Jr., Information, Justice_._____ 542 Wilson, Rear Adm. K. E., Jr., Sea Systems Com-Ta IO Cone Re LE ES EE a 531 Wilson, Gen. Louis H.: Joint'Chiefs DOD. 00 ii al 003 Lh E00 Marina Corps, Navy .,....co2os Sos isis 529 Wilson, Gen. Louis L., Jr., Overseas, Air Force__ 540 Wilson, Louisa, Immigration Appeals, Justice_. 543 Wilson, M. Kent, Science Foundation_________. 701 Wilson, Marcia, Disadvantaged children________ 690 Wilson, Mrs. Margaret Bush, Board, Red Cross_. 654 Wilson, Marie D., Equal Employment__________ 669 Wilson, Marvin E., Sills Building, Commerce_-. 584 Wilson, Nancy, House Budget _________ 06 Wilson, Patti, J., secretary to Representative Johnson-of Colorado... .... ol Guiioiiii. 381 Wilson, Richard, EPA Wilson, Robert A., Social and Rehabilitation Service, HEW 10aiol iid 623 Wilson, Rufus H., House Veterans’ Affairs_...__ 317 Wilson, Rufus H., Veterans’ Administration_._. 729 Wilson, Lt. Gen. Samuel V., Intelligence, DOD. 509 Wilson, Thomas, Parks, Interior ________________ 556 Wilson, Vernon P.;BCC... . 3iii 00... 008 -._c Wilson, W. A., Standards, Commerce... --—-597 Wilson, Warren W., Reclamation, Interior_....-558 Wimberly, Bernie C., Mapping, Defense_____.__-10 Yande dn Sa ee he RE 0 Wincup, G. Kim, House Committee on Armed Services. i Ly esa ae i. Windsor, Elizabeth, House Judiciary. ___..---313 Windus, Werner, General Counsel’s Office, De- ONE a Se naa Winebrenner, Tommy L., House Minority Ae i I ae Snell J Sethe oie AE, Winfield, W. Bernard, House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... ._---_- Winkel, Adrian P., House Interior and Insular TR aE RRR Raa Winkelmann, Frederick W., Office of Architect ofthe Capitol...ai iret don 5. Winkler, Ann, Federal Reserve ___..__-._--==--2657 Winkler, Doris E., Public Works Committee, Senate. ro eal, 271 Winkler, Montgomery K., administrative assist- ant to Representative Lagomarsino.._-.--_-382 Winn, Donald J., Federal Reserve _.__--------657 Winn, Larry, Jr. (Representative from Kansas): Biography oi 0b. 0 onl aise 66 International Relations Committee ----287 Science and Technology Committee. _.----_-293 National Republican Congressional Commit-500 00 oom da an SEA Technology Assessment Board.______------—---444 Winn, Mrs. Larry, Jr., Congressional Club___-_-665 Winnefeld, Capt. James. Academy, Navy_._--. 534 Winner, Edward G., D.C. Government. 786 Winnett, George, Department of State__ _--—_---482 Winograd, Bernard B., Secretary’s Office, TT A a RL Ne Ad mek EN 491 Winpisinger, Vickie L., secretary to Representa- tive Yates. io Ca noi 391 Winslow, Walter T., Jr., FTC... oem ome 680 Winston, Louise,. House Committee on the 207 Winter, Nadine, Council, D.C. Government_.__ 782 Wirth, Conrad L., Washington National Monu-ment Society oi. .ivnceeinm iamsansr nn ronan 730 Wirth, Timothy (Representative from Colo-rado): Plography:«o ix Uo oli nee 9 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- Tdtbee. as ol a el a it Sl 288 Science and Technology Committee. --------293 Environmental Study Conference ____—-———-—-333 Wirths, Theordore W., National Science Founda-rol fon. ay LaLa Wirtz, Robert F., U.S. Court of Claims. .._-749 Indwidual Index 1123 Wisdom, Donald F., Library of Congress_._.____ 443 Wise, Billy D., Prison Industries, Justice_.____ 548 Wise, John J., ‘Administrati on, Postal Service. __ = Wisner, Frank Ga 8tatel. a tae Wisniewski, Richard J., Management, NASA__ ot Withers, John L., IRS, "Treasury adie Withers; oon, Thomas Cc. Business, Commerce -Fi Withnell, Elizabeth ROSS, AA. to Representa- agente Os RR Rng Ee al 376 Witkowski, Sanford, HUD Witmeyer, Barbara H., House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Witte, David T., Administrative Review_..____ 325 Witteveen, H. Jchannes: International Monetary Fund... ____________ 807 United Nations. _______ es 819 Wittmann, Otto, Fine Arts, Smithsonian. ______ 720 Wixon, Charles W., Technology Assessment..... 445 Wixon, Henry E., D.C. Government. __________ 782 Wohlford, Bill, administrative assistant to Sen- ator Dole SE SS A Cr 3 FM 2 Wolf,bxFrancis, International Labor Organiza-5 Bons 0 a a Leia Wolf, Robert E., Library of Congress... _.____ 442 Wolf, Robert J., "HUD Field Offices. .-.-...._. 635 Wolfe, John W., Arts and Humanities.._..._.____ 699 ‘Wolfe, Singleton B., IRS, Treasury... _-495 Wolfensberger, Donald, Rules, House........... 316 Wolff, Alan Wm., Trade Negotiations. SSI 1 rE Wolff, Hugh Wood, Library of Congress... 442 Wolff, Lester L. (Representative from New York): BIOZrOPRY : coovourin io supa dbnameSt eam 120 International Relations Committee... ...._-__ 287 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ________________ 295 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and CONOL rede de ng i Board of Visitors, Merchant Marine Academy. 335 Wolfowitz, Paul D., Arms Control _..__________. 656 Wolk, Barry, Secretary’ s Office, Senate. __..___- Wolstein, Will, Social Rehabilitation Service, HEWNsn he 623 Wolko, Howard, Air and Space, Smithsonian_.. 719 Wolls; Yili D., Ambassador to the Sultanate House oo ha lat Wolph, William R., Outdoor, Interior....._____ Wolter, Christine, Senate Foreign Relations Committee 5 noe easton 272 Wolter, John A., Board on Geographic Names_. 560 Wolthius, Robert K., Senate Republican Policy. 274 Womack, Don C., Senate Press Gallery... ..-850 Womack, Joseph L., Office of Legislative Coun- sel, CL phen SRE 4 Senate. A es Womer, Stanley, Tour Corners Regional Com- mission, RE GpA A Won Pat, Antonia hr (Delegate from Guam): Biography i Re Ry Re Pa ER LINE 196 Armed Services Committee... _________-____ 279 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 286 Wong, Alfred, Supreme Court. _______________. 737 Wong, Ella M., secretary to Representative EL A RU a Se BR I A SR 379 Wonneberger, Elsie, secretary to Representative FASE. ti Se a st re La cee 379 Wood, Comdr. A., Supply Systems, Navy..____ 531 Wood, Beatrice, TRA kd Committee. ___-307 Wood, Charles B., D.C. Government... _.. 785 Wood, Charles w., Federal Reserve... ______ Wood, Elmo L., Government Printing Office... 439 Wood, Gordon E., House Public Works and Transportation Committee... ________ 314 Wood, Harry E., trial judge, U.S. Court of Coins or Ty PTT iva ab nT Ie Page Woodall, Hunter M., Jr., Office of the Under Secretary, Arm 516 Woodall, Jay, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. 420 Woodbridgs, John M., Pennsylvania Avenue Development... .ciadl lua caso oleae Tung 708 Woodle, Clyde, Public Works and Transporta-tion, TIoUSe. i at in buss andi aa REE 314 Woodling, F. A., General Sales, USDA __________ 569 Woodman, Kent, House Legislative Counsel... 428 Woodrich, Arnold C., L.A. to Representative 500 Eres n230%3Y Woods, Dr. “Geraldine “Pittman, "Howard Uni-versity, HEBW iiaidan nro as 613 Woods, Mrs. John, Park Foundation, Interior... 556 Woods, Judy, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. 420 Woods, Roger, administrative assistant to Rep-resentative Blotin. oo iene 374 Woodside, leis R., Research and Develop-ment, ATHY tL Le 517 Woodson, Fd Holt, House Legislative Coun- Wootweil A.James, D.C. Government._____.__ 791 Woodward, Ellis A., Executive Office.._..______ 472 Woodworth, Laurence, Treasury... booliii con 493 Woody, Claire, Senate ‘Budget a a pe 270 Woody, Dottie, Senate Budget... .-_-________ 270 Woolard, Charlotte, John F. Kennedy Center for Performing ALES. ini basa an marty 723 Woolfenden, William E., Smithsonian._________. 718 Woolfolk, C. David, Farm Credit Administra- hf AN BR TS NU CDE gE A Sem 00 670 Woolley, David M., U.S. Tax Court... ___-.-—-771 Woolsey, R.James, Navy... «i... 523 Woolsey, Suzanne H.,OMB__._____________..__-474 Woosley, Capt. James R., Jr., Information, Air pre Wetter Charles G., Economic Co-Operation 5 and Development. A AS rR ATL A 12 Worcester, Ben D., Occupational Safety... ----707 Worden, Gaylord E. Research, Agriculture... 575 Workman, Robert W., Manpower and Reserve, Sot Senate. lh as ee i Sad ee 420 Wormeli, Patil N.,LEAA Justice’ ....._.:._.=c. 548 Wormser, Ellen F., Legislation, HEW___________ 611 Worsham, Wanda M., House Agriculture_______. 304 Wortham, Leah, L.A. to Representative Holtz- TIE) LIAN CL AE ISA Ir i SS A SIN SN OE el) 380 Worthington, Richard E., Forest Service, Ag- 2 HL TEL Ion Pv a LS SNCS 578 Word oh, Gecrge C., III, Historical Publications, Wes Don I., Social and Rehabilitation, oh Wortzel, Arthur, State... ico tn. 480 Wotring, Donald 'R., Office of Architect of es ET aRLR CE Ts Re NE PRR IPAS 1 Wrather, Mrs. Jack, John F. Kennedy Center for Performing inteemu 723 Arts: cone Wren, John C., Office of General Counsel, Air 5 Wrenn, Lewis, A.A. to Representative Whitley. 391 Wright, Andre, Ambassador from Niger... 833 Wright, Berkeley, Jr., Administrative Office of Ihe U.S Courts. orl se 777 Wright, Lt. C. S., Council, Navy... 525 Wright, Charles, EPA ih mdi ate eR 668 Wood, Pat, secretary to Representative Apple-gate 373 Wood, Ralph L., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Sr rip dA s es 730 Wood, Capt. T.B.,Jr.,,D.C.,, Navy. ._...._...__ 534 Wood, Col. Theodore D., Health, DOD. ________ 501 Wood, Warren C., Old West, Commerce._..______ 585 Wood, William C., Finance, SEC_.__ ____________ 711 1124 Congressional Directory Capito)... od git ie House Office Building Commission____________ 329 Majority Leader, House___.___________________ 422 Democratic National Congressional Com- mitten ee Laan Wright, James F., Delaware River Basin Com-SINSSIONY. ote cei a noi wo ig il LEE 665 Wright, Dr. James R., Standards, Commerce___ 596 : 1 Wright, Capt. Sidney V., Jr., Public Affairs, EDeolense cure. Con DT nla Wright, Thomas W. D., Fine Arts._____________ TISSION. ore aod 00 i nda Ses 687 Barnard. ove a Rae es 374 Wydler, John W. (Representative from New York): Biography. Side Sia Ni oa ae 120 Government Operations Committee. ___.___ 284 Biography on i 5 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-IOIEERS, ueCoane SRE 280 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ________.______ 295 875 487 Richmond. oo ei i lanai DT Wymore, James F., Minority Leader’s Office, House: 55. SD Alpi REE i eid A Wynn, Donna Gail, International Relations, [1 ee Ee EC RRL LR Wynn, Elizabeth, Railroad Retirement. ______ 729 Wynnyk, Olga, House Public Works and Trans- Wysong, Jennifer D., House Education and Labo X Xander, Herman W., Capitol Police____________ Y Pa Yaden, David V., administrative assistant to Representative Bonker. ____________________ Yadlosky, Elizabeth, Library of Congress______ Yager, Paul, Federal Mediation and Concilia- tion/ Services... vu ui. li st 678 Yago, John W., Jr., Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works____________ 256 ew ee de Cos ih det RSLs 837 Yahner, John A., D.C. Committee, House_____ 307 Yamagata, Benjamin, Senate, Energy and Natural Resources.ju ccobiornauis ..... Yanak, Francis V., Regional, CSC.____________ 663 Yancey, Mrs. Elizabeth C., D.C. Government__ 786 Yancey, William, Legislation, HEW 635 Yancik, Joseph J., Bureau of Mines, Interior... 554 Yaney, Dalma R., CSC 661 Yaqub-Khan, Sahabzada, Ambassador from Pakistan, io pie ane sales lol, Poss 834 Yarborough, Ralph W., Former Member of CONGYEES. rs ii Union inn sm Ea pe oy os ES 682 Yarborough, Richard W., Indian Claims Com-mission... i onanread 6 Yarbrough, Darlene, U.S. Court of Military ADDIS: ma Lal a a 773 Yard, Sharon G.: Secretary to Representative Michel ._._._._____ 384 House Minority Whip’s Office. _ ______________ 424 Yardley, John F., Space Flight, NASA ________ 693 Yarymovych, Michael I., Office, ERDA__.____ 666 Yater, Mrs. Wallace M., D.C. Government_____ 790 Yates, Ione V., secretary to Representative NOI tS ohn ni mnie mn mn wd Eni aie Yates, Paul R. S., House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. _._.____________ 315 Yates, Robert M., Farmers Home, Agriculture. 572 Yates, Sidney R. (Representative from Illinois): BIOZraDNY co cis A idle aim ms mh erm 52 Appropriations Committee. ___.______________ 277 American Indian Policy Review Commis- SION ae. a a Ld rab tl oh eer a it al wp ain 32 Commission on Security and Cooperation in OLODR 2 ed Lr s wie miol enim de tok wd rd Yates, Virginia, administrative assistant to Senator Byrd of West Virginia______________ 368 Yatron, Gus (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography. ool Lar gral te iia iB 154 International Relations . ______ 287 Committee. Yazurlo, John C., Inspector General’s Office, HUD ar ll no in hmmm an dn reina mn 030 Yeager, Frank A., Administration, Labor. _____ 603 Yeager, Phillip B., House Committee on Science and-PechNOlOgY o.ooni de oo dom Yeagley, J. Walter, District of Columbia Court Of ADDERS or el nami nt iis wb mt Eo 774 Yeich, Helga L., Manpower, Defense_..____.__-504 Yeldell, Joseph P., D.C. Government._..._.______ 783 Yellin, Jon E., Smithsonian Institution. _______ 717 Yerks, Maj. Gen. Robert G., Washington Dis- trict, ATMY 0 iiaRE SA 519 Yesh, Constance Lee, International Relations, House. coo. taoienci ie rl nT LS 310 Yest, Robert T., Office of Docrkeeper, House. . 426 Yingling, Roswell M., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary of the Army_________ 517 Yock, Robert J., Office of Administrator, GSA . 682 Yohe, John A., Civil Aeronautics Beard. _..___ 659 Yokoyama, Thurston, Official Reporters to House Commitiees. ot oe... 3 429 Yonezawa, Kunio, Tuna Commission. ____.____ Yonkler, Leonard, Automated Data, GSA_____ 684 Yordy, Karl D., Institute of Medicine_.__._____ 690 Yore, James R., Nuclear Regulatory._.._.____.__ 705 York, Edward T., Education, HEW _ __________ 614 York, Fred M., Jr., A.A. to Representative os Yevitas: oo or i a are wh LEY York, James W., Marketing, Agriculture. . .____ 569 Yoshimura, Sharon, secretary to Senator EYL Ee en A ER EE a LS MA 370 Yost, Nicholas,-Environmental Quality. _.______ 475 Yost, Robert C., Engineering, DOD ___________ 499 Yost, Robert L., Department of State... _.___-481 Yost, Wiliam 8., FPPC... pi Jo 00 desis 679 Youmans, Erla S., House Committee on Public in Yabroff, Arthur, Library of Congress. . ........ 440 Endividngl Index Young, A. Thomas, Science, NASA ____________ Young, Allan H., Bureau of Economic Analysis, COIINEICE ie coin smn A mit mE ms tm 586 Young, Andrew, U.S. Mission to the U.N______ 488 Young, Adrew I, Architect’s Office. ___________ 430 Young, Arthur F., Bureau of the Census, Com- TETLy LA CL [JR et AS RLS A Young, Cannon L., Seaway, DOT Young, C. Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography .iaui ons a esta Sr iain 35 Appropriations Committee... _______________-277 Young, Don (Representative from Alaska): Biography ose Cais den Interior a Insular Affairs Committee... 286 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._-290 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tinental Shelf... uaade. Cia 298 National Republican Congressional Com-milter os a i eae nda 299 American Indian Policy Review Commission. 327 Young, Donald P. Administrative Conference... -cooococo---651 Office of Administrator, GSA _ _ oo —-—-682 Young, Dudley E., Labor Statistics, Labor. ... 608 Young, E. B,, Inter-American Tropical Tuna COMISEON ies sah samo onan 2s 800 Young, Col. Edwin M., Staff College, DOD ____ 507 Young, Maj. Gen. James A., Mapping, DOD... 510 Young, Joe Bill, Maritime, Commerce... 593 Young, John (Representative fr Texas): from Biography a 175 Rules Committes: ==...... -293 Young, John, House Post Office. -426 Young, John'D., Legislation, HEW ___________-611 Young, Mrs. Joyce C., Purchase from Han- leaped. id os ns i a at nen 664 Yonne, (R, M., Select Committee on Small Business, Senate Rs sO rl Youlss Lenard B., Federal Power Commis- Heiner dr vy Rh Young, Margaret, Jeustay to Representative Bob Wilson of Californi Young, Milton R. (Senator in North Dakota): BORD Yo a iar hua Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry ay 250 Appropriations Committee... _---—o___-251 National Republican Senatorial Committee... 263 Young, Patricia B., secretary to Senator Young. 372 Young, Ray M., House Clerk’s Office. ....._... 424 Young, Robert A. Research, Defense... _____. 507 Young, Robert A. (Representative from Missouri): Blography . or LE hae 99 Public Works and Transportation Com- vir ER A Rr te GDN SR TRA ie 292 Young, Lt. Robert E., Civil Preparedness Agency, Defense... . oli sil apamamnnnimn 5 Young, Robert H., Administrative Conference. ia) Young, Lt. Robert W., Capitol Police... __--__ Young, Roger D., House Legislative Counsel. _ -Youre, Roslyn D. , Jr., Federal Trade Commis-0 Yo sel Luther Wallace, senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Mlography) oo oa 758 Vouior, Mildred E., Commission on Libraries. 697 Yowell, Capt. G. M., SJAILENavwy. co. Coosa, 530 Yowell, Roy H. , Maritime, Commerce... ___-593 Yudelman, Montague, International Bank for RecONStrcton.,. ca. inant ir saan anne 2 Yuhas, Melvin L., Forest Service, Agriculture... 578 Yunger, Ellen, Senate National Republican... 263 Yuspeh, Larry M., Select Committee on Small Business, Senate i mid Si BRE Se a be Ea 275 Yuzwiak, E. A., Z Zabetakis, Michael G., Mining, Interior Zablocki, Clement J. (Representative from Wisconsin): BIographY . le ne Se DET 192 International Relations Committee. ._._.____ 287 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission.......... 330 Zacofsky, Ellen C., House Appropriations_____. Zafren, Daniel H., "Library of Congress... ___-442 Zaharna, Samih N., Patent, Commerce__._._._.-598 Zahedi, Ardeshir, Ambassador from Iran... 830 Zaidlicz, Edwin, "Land Management, Interior... 559 Zamaria, Mrs. Rose, administrative assistant to Representative Pettis ee et en a es HS 2 386 Zanders, TheodoreR., Police, D.C. Govern- ment rN RE TE 789 Zanders, Wilton. Management, Labor. 603 Zaresk, Gordon K., Federal Power Commis-0 Zorn A Toc B. Congressional Record Index__ 323 Zarro, Janice A., Judiciary Committee, House. 313 Zarur M., Dr. Amin, Inter-American’ Tropical Tuna COMMISHION oe toe at oe cin am ram 800 Zecher, J. Richard, SEC Zeeb, Macyadell c., House Merchant Marine and TIAOTIon. sr rn ti ie trian 313 Zeferetti, Leo C. (Representative from New York): LETTE UE A Ae ES SN UE 124 Education and Labor Committee_____ --283 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 290 Ad Hoc Select Committee on Outer Con- tinentabiBhel 0c. iC i lsatde aoe 298 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine AeademyV. cons sda dae aie a at 335 Zegers, SE irion, Monetary Fund__.________ 808 Zeisel, Joseph S., Federal Reserve System._____ 658 Zeller, Robert, House Administration... ____ 308 Zeller, Robert c., Federal Crop Insurance, Agri- rT EEL rn vA TR CI AO no er 567 Zemel, Robert J., Federal Reserve __._._____. 659 Zephier, Harley D. , Indian, Interior... ________ 552 Zepp, Mrs. Glenda, secretary to Representative 1G TUT0rd | A el NE aS Rak 378 Zetts, Mary C., Office of the Clerk, House______ 424 Zias, Joseph F, BOC al arora Seas cardaiih 672 Ziegler, Charles C., Public Works and Trans- portation, A IR 315 Ziegler, ClaytonW., GPO. oe econnmeceintn 439 Ziegler, Robert O., "FAA, DOM. ar is 644 Ziff, Bradley, Senate Budget is et eee a 269 Zimmerman, ArthurW., Management, Interior. 559 Zimmerman, Burke x, House Interstate and Foreign Commoree. = ---< ii. woeesic 312 shuns Zimmerman, Dale G., Railroad Retirement_... 729 Zimmerman, David C. , Transportation Safety... 705 Zimmerman, Don A., Human Resources... 273 Zimmerman, Edwin M., Administrative Con- BOTENIC0 . i col Lol idm prem Dee = ee mage Mars Zimmerman, Glen L., Library of Congress... 439 Zimmerman, Robert W., Inter-American, State. 485 Zimmerman, Warren, Date, oes renee Zink, Harry J., Transportation Safety .......---Zink, Victor M., Pension Benefit... .......... 709 Zinman, Seth D., Office of the Solicitor, Labor.. 603 Zinn, Frank B., ’ Occupational Safety... 707 Zinsmeister, Paul C., Research, Library of Con- TE SEA ek nH A Rel SEE ALN 442 Zip>y, Emestine M.R.,8EC...._.._........... 711 Zisfein, Melvin B., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian... 2c.cee eiiann 719 Zitter, Meyer, Bureau of the Census, Commerce. 587 Zobrist, Benedict K., National Archives and Records Service, GSA 684 Zola, Hilliard A., Overseas Investment ______. 707 Zoller, Joe S., Rural Electrification, Agriculture. 573 Zolotas, Socrates P., Immigration, Justice. ____ 549 ein Edward (Senator from Nebraska): io Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Com- ETRE ERA RE RS FE LLhh A nn PRR I A 254 Select RS otaitioe on Nutrition and Human Needs Zubkoft, Harry, Administrative, Air Force_... 538 Zubyk, Elizabeth, International Affairs, Air OC i Tr aT te mein 537 Zucea, Albert 1. Bate... ol eee 482 Zuck, Alfred M., Management, Labor ____..... 603 Zuckerman, Gerald, FCC... --. ceeincnun= 673 Zuelzer, Dr. Wolf W., Institute of Health, HEW. 622 1126 Congressional Directory Page Zukas, Anthony D., Office of Sergeant at Arms, 2078 I Ae TT I nS a SN TE It 41 Zulu, J.B, Monetary Fund...» _..... 807 Zumberge, James H., Board, Science Founda-Hon... oa nusaan Zuni, Jose A., Indian Interior. ________________ Zurhellen, J. Owen, Jr., Ambassador to HE] LL RE SS LL er Ri Oo Page Zweben, Murray, Office of Secretary of the Senate. ol rE a haa Zwerdling, Joseph, Federal Power Commission. 678 Zwerski, Bd, Civilian, Navy... ______... &, 26 Zwick, Daniel, Health Resources, HEW________ 618 Zwirn, Jacoly, C80 x. anal 660 Zysk, Carl, National Credit Union____________ 697 Zyvoloski, Leonard C., Administration, Labor.. 604 Biographical MARGIN INDEX State Delegations To use bend book in half and follow margin index to page with black edge marker. 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