pn i ppp BBA pH Sp PB BSP NN WER KSU LIBRARIESAL1500 14481k or SS SAE i iinet Dua 2 . » 4 © Be don mead vy py {Y62 Nerf nN, A Ried” Pe ABRIDGED CONTENTS “~O) Ne (Please see detailed contents on pp. V through oa Vie Ny oh TL Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone nimbers” Page > of Members, and two principal staff members 4: ny 225 [Qo ; Biographical section of Members, including definition SotX l, ¥ districts represented by House Members....................... J 7 ; Capitol of the United States ...e.wmnwmnmmmimmmmmsmmmis 4416.7 Ry Committee assignments. .....ccsduimrusioirenroniisssssmsnrshsosons 383 /¥ Committees: Joint, with commissions and boards .......c.c.cceceeevvreeerrveeennen. 367 Standing (subcommittees), select, and special, with STARTS ..coserrsssssssssiressnptonnsmasissssivsssnesissirssssrassnsssnasoresissinsnens 267 Departments: rage |Departments—Con. Agriculture ........oeuievvn. 591 Housing and Urban AP TOICE .ovssevssnsssssssrnee 561 Development .............. 649 ATINY .oiootiisirseinssseniversnives 543 INGETION .covssesissrnsicirssversas 579 Commerce .....ounin 613 JUSTICE cvs strsrsssssesrssrnesse 567 Defense ......c..ieruscecvsenee 521 LIalOT cvcrreessssrersersasssisssinss 629 BAucation ....cwiceiisne. 669 NAVY creerrerenssrissesssasssssersse 551 BRErgy ...........vmunersseirnes 667 SEate .itrrcerrvssvisssrisessssnnss 505 Health and Human Transportation .............. 657 SETVICES ..oovenrersrnesevssses 637 IPLEASUTY wvesesserrvasassrsissness 515 Diplomatic: Foreign representatives and consular offices in the RINIted SUAtEs ...ocovivesiocsnrsisinsistossssmsssssrmessrsesssrsssnssinssvess 853 U.S. representatives and consular offices ............cccueeuuenne. 873 District Of COIUMDIA uovrssesssscsrssscssossanssasisssessnesennssesrsersosssrsssises 807 Executive Office of the President ..........ccoovevvvverneeiiveninennns 499 Independent SEENICIES ........ccnissrrersirrsrssiserssensssssssasssnserisrsssarsosss 673 Index.of individual NAMES .....ccoviscrierirermisrrsinmmssssssstsesssssrsssvstsn 1045 International Organizations .......cucivoesssmiisnmsismaerssis 825 TJUIAICIEILY eenrarsarssssesssrseneiosesssstrerisrarsrsiomanssssisoessssntsssssssssshssssssssnrse 753 Maps of congressional districts .........ccccceeveeevercerrveenneeneennnen. 989 Members of 98th Congress: Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers of Members, and two principal staff members ......... 225 Biographical section including definition of districts rep- resented by House Members ........ccceevvvverernerrncennennen. 1 Committee aSSIgMPOILS....ccmnrrmrrsrscsicmsrsessssenssnsisersesasissrsrins . 383 SLAC UACIOTAIONS.....ijseeresessrsssstessnseiisssnshosenvorsmsssnsnresnsrrerssooras 211 Terms and dates of Service .......cmiucissensrsiiisnserssssessnns 247 Press representatives and services: Periodical press galleries .........cccceevverveerrrercreeceerinennneesneenns 965 PrESSTallOrins ......crveecervrcrersressisrveresstsessonserssteuinsernssrrscsuonprdusse 884 Press photographers’ gallery ........ccccevevevvecreecrneerneennnnnns 922 Radio and television correspondents’ galleries................. 939 White House News Photographers Association ............... 930 Statistical INTOTINORION ......comcsraisrsrsesennsirrmsesshnrrsrresssnassrsssassanse 417 19083-19843,EF { ar 2 § It Uny, ARY OFFICIAL Congressional Directory O8th Congress Convened January 3, 1983 Closing date for compiling Directory material March 31, 1983 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING Augustus F. HAWKINS, Representative from California, Chairman CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, JR., Senator from Maryland, Vice Chairman JosepH M. GAYDOS, Representative from Pennsylvania Ep JonEs, Representative from Tennessee LyNN MARTIN, Representative from Illinois Rob CHANDLER, Representative from Washington Mark O. HATFIELD, Senator from Oregon Howarp H. BAKER, JR., Senator from Tennessee WeNDELL H:’Forp, Senator from Kentucky CLAIBORNE PELL, Senator from Rhode Island Thomas J. Kleis, Staff Director Congressional Publications Office Lawrence F. Kennedy, Director Duane Nystrom, Assistant Director Gloria Weihs, Secretary Office of the Joint Committee, Room S-151, Capitol Phone, 224-5241 Office of the Congressional Directory, Room HB-30, Capitol Phone, 225-2240 Calls from the public may be made by dialing (202) 22 plus the five-digit extension number All Washington addresses in the Directory are northwest unless otherwise indicated Congressional ZIP codes: Senate, 20510; House of Representatives, 20515 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 II Gov 14 P93/1; /) 983-94 NOTES [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italic] The following changes occurred in the membership of the 98th Congress after the election of November 2, 1982: Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin S. Rosenthal, 7th N.Y ....[Jdan. 4, 1982.......leeeeeeveeeeeeereeannn. Gary L. Ackerman *............. Mar. 2, 1983 Phil Gramm, 6th Tex Jan. 5,1983....... Phil. Gramm 2... suid Feb. 22, 1983 Ta eon og Ca ae Bes ees sow Braga sso te Daniel Schaefer, 6th Colo. 3.|-....ourrevrerrnn. ! Elected by special election Mar. 1, 1983. 2Reelected as a Republican by special election on Feb. 12, 1983. * Elected by special election Mar. 29, 1983, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect John L. Swigert. The following changes occurred in the membership of the 97th Congress after the election of November 4, 1980: Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in SENATORS Harrison A. Williams, Jr., N.J ........ Mar. 11, 1982....| Nicholas F. Brady *.............. Apr. 20, 1982 Nicholas F. Brady, N.J Dec. 26, 1982.....| Frank R. Lautenberg 2.........}.cccocevrrrrrerrernnnee REPRESENTATIVES David A. Stockman, 4th Mich.3 .....} coerce. Jan. 27, 1981..... Mark Siljander ¢ .................. Apr. 29, 1981 Gladys Noon Spellman, 5th Md.5 ... Steny H. Hoyer ©... June 3, 1981 Jon Clifton Hinson, 4th Miss .......... Apr. 13, 1981 ....| Wayne Dowdy “...... wet July 9, 1981 Tennyson Guyer, 4th Ohio ................ Apr. 12,1981 .... Michael G. Oxley 8. ....| July 21, 1981 Raymond F. Lederer, 3d Pa Apr. 29, 1981 ....| Joseph F. Smith ° ......... ....| July 28, 1981 William R. Cotter, 1st Conn............. Sept. 8, 1981 Barbara B. Kennelly °........ Jan. 25, 1982 George E. Danielson, 30th Calif... Mar. 9, 1982...... Matthew G. Martinez 2 ...... July 15, 1982 John M. Ashbrook, 17th Chio ......... Apr. 24, 1982 Jean Ashbrook *s................... July 12, 1982 Frederick W. Richmond, 14th N.Y. Aug. 25, 1982 Adam Benjamin, Jr., 1st Ind ........... Sept. 7, 1982 Katie Hall 1... ciel Nov. 29, 1982 ! Appointed by Governor, Apr. 12, 1982, to serve until Jan. 3, 1983, when successor will assume seat. J inpeited by Governor, Dec. 27, 1982, to complete the unexpired term of Nicholas F. Brady, ending on Jan. 3, 0. 3 Resigned to become Director of the Office of Management and Budget. 4 Elected by special election Apr. 21, 1981. 5 Pursuant to H. Res. 80, passed on Feb. 24, 1981, Representative Gladys Noon Spellman’s seat was declared vacant due to an incapacitating illness. ¢ Elected by special election May 19, 1981. 7 Elected by special election July 7, 1981. 8 Elected by special election June 25, 1981. ? Elected by special election July 21, 1981. 10 Elected by special election Jan. 12, 1982. !1 Resigned to become associate justice of the California Court of Appeals. 12 Elected by special election July 13, 1982. 13 Elected by special election June 29, 1982. 14 Elected by special election Nov. 2, 1982. III ABRIDGED CONTENTS (Please see detailed contents on pp. V through XXXII) Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers pag of Members, and two principal staff members ............. 225 Biographical section of Members, including definition of districts represented by House Members....................... 1 Capitol of the United States ..........cc...uinvisiinismssessisitivers 441 Committee BSSIENIMCENLS ..........cicmwasresemaissssissmsensosnsisessiessons 383 Committees: Joint, with commissions and Standing (subcommittees), LE NR ERE Departments: rage Agriculture ........ccecuueenee. 591 Ar FOrce....ccvveeriiseviriens 561 ALINY oo cvovocrcrmcivisisssinins 543 Commerce .........cceeviennene 613 Defense .........cccceeveevuennene 521 Education .......iviremmeerni 669 Energy ..ao..iiiiiii 667 boards .........ccccceevurrrecunnnnnnne. 367 select, and special, with ON LAR 267 |Departments—Con. Housing and Urban Development .............. 649 Interior ui east 579 JUSHICE otc iornercerrseserenanss 567 L/ADIOL iiss sssiriasisseionmsene 629 NAVY 5 iiierseisiemesstities 551 State ......iiiimniiiiiaiingg 505 Health and Human Transportation .............. 657 Services ....ccemresiserssrons 637 PrOaguUrY .c..coedrisstoness 515 Diplomatic: Foreign representatives and consular offices in the United States: ... il ..hiiteiitsisiscssesssctsisisvmminresiosis 853 U.S. representatives and consular offices ...........cccceeueenne 873 District Of CONIDIA... vi liteseessossereresssssspsasessnsresnsarntonssssbrisssons 807 Executive Office of the President ...........cccooevvevvvvevrvrerercnenne 499 Independent agencies... csitivninsimmreirsremmrissitierioi 673 Index of individual Names .........cccceeeveervveeeerreeeecceeeceecnrerennens 1045 International organizations ...........ccccceeveenveeerrerneecrennereneseennes 825 TJUAICIATY ..vivinretidisiiniiiditimnsissaBionssnsesiissoes 753 sissesnnsiitonsorss diss Toaissnsases Maps of congressional districts .........cccceeverveeervirvenneinnnennnenns 989 Members of 98th Congress: Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers of Members, and two principal staff members ......... 225 Biographical section including definition of districts rep- resented by House Members .........cccceeeeevernencceennennen. 1 Committee assignments..........ccocceviervereenerneecieneensesessessnees 383 State delogations..........co i mesiseeismmersisssisdiieiiide atts ets 211 Terms and dates of Service ..........cccocueveeeeerreerrnreenresreennnennes 247 Press representatives and services: Periodical press galleries ...........ccceeeueervreeenreecnrireenneenennnennes 965 Press GAlIOrion ..........c.icisscrstotneivmes serssrersrssrassossnmshrvastosrranssnvos 884 Press photographers’ gallery .............ccovevveveervrrereenenenene. 922 Radio and television White House News Statistical INToTMALION Iv correspondents’ galleries................. 939 Photographers Association ............... 930 .....csctiin:ori oitoitpemmsiireseassrierossinns 417 CONTENTS (For List of Individuals, A Page Academy of Sciences, Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council.. 704 Academies, United States: Military 549 Naval 560 Accounting Office, General 462 ACTION 675 Activities, Field, Office of the Secretary (Defense)... 533 Activities Under Direction of Smithsonian Institu-tion 730 Addresses of Members of Congress 226-245 Administration, Office of Assistant Secretary for: Commerce 614 Housing and Urban Development ...........cccooeceennnne 651 Labor 631 Administration: Aging 640 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health (HHS).. 640 Departmental (Agriculture) 593 Drug Enforcement (Justice) 574 Economic Development (Commerce).............ceeenenn. 618 Employment and Training (Labor)..........ccccceeeuennee 632 Employment Standards (Labor)..........c.cccceevererurunnenes 633 Farm Credit 687 Farmers Home 595 Federal Aviation 660 Federal Highway 661 Federal Railroad 663 Food and Drug 641 General Services 697 Health Resources and Services 644 Labor-Management Services 633 Maritime 662 National Aeronautics and Space..........ccceceeverereununcne 704 National Credit Union 709 National Oceanic and Atmospheric.........cccccccoeueunnne 627 National Highway Traffic Safety..........cccccovrueueneee. 664 National Telecommunications and Information... 615 Occupational Safety and Health (Labor)................ 613 Packers and Stockyards 606 Research and Special Programs (DOT).......cccceu.... 666 Rural Electrification 596 Small Business 727 Social Security 647 Trade (Commerce) 619 Urban Mass Transportation 665 U.S. Travel and Tourism 615 Veterans’ 750 White House, Office of 502 see Index on p. 1047) Page Administrative Assistant, Office of the (Air Force). 564 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Office of. 546 Administrative Committee of the Federal Register. 699 Administrative Conference of the United States...... 675 Administrative Law Judges (Agriculture).................. 594 Administrative Office, U.S. Courts..........coeeeereruereruenene 805 Administrator, Office of the— Food and Nutrition Service 606 Foreign Agricultural Service 600 General Services Administration..........cceceveeerurunene. 697 National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 704 Rural Electrification Administration.........cccccueueuee. 596 Advanced Research Projects Agency (DOD) .............. 534 Advisers, Council of Economic 502 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Rela- tions 676 Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, U.S...... 738 Advisory Committee, International Cotton................ 834 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Aeronautics: Board, Civil 682 National, and Space Administration.............ccceeu.e. 704 Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA).............. 706 Affairs, Chief of Public (Army) 546 African Affairs (State) 509 African Art, Museum of 732 Agencies: Advanced Research Projects (DOD).......cccccouvurcuennnne 534 Arms Control and Disarmament, U.S.........cccoueu.e. 738 Business Development 615 Central Intelligence 502 Defense Communications (DOD) .........ccccceveenrennnnne 535 Defense Contract Audit (DOD) ........cccceevvnvrenennnnnne 535 Defense Intelligence (DOD) 536 Defense Legal Services (DOD) 536 Defense Logistics (DOD) 536 Defense Mapping (DOD) 537 Defense Nuclear (DOD) 538 Defense Security Assistance (DOD) ........cccocuvvenne 538 Environmental Protection 685 Federal Emergency Management ..........cccceveiunnene 691 Independent 675 International Development 741 Mapping (DOD) 537 U.S. Army Security and Intelligence Headquar- ters 547 U.S. Information 740 Congressional Directory Page Agencies—Continued U.S. International Development Cooperation ....... 741 Agencies related to the United Nations. Aging, Administration on (HHS) .......cccoceuevierrrerrunnnene Aging, Federal Council on the Aging, House Select Committee on ..........cccccvevciicnnne Aging, Senate Special Committee on ..........cccocrecueunne Agricultural Economics Agricultural Service, Foreign Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Serv- ice 599 Agriculture, Department of Departmental Administration Administrative Law Judges Administrative Systems Board of Contract Appeals 594 Finance and Management 594 Information Resources Management................... 594 Minority Affairs 593 Operations 594 Personnel } 593 Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. 593 Economics 597 Economic Research Service..........cocooeceeerueirennnrnenne 597 Economics Analysis Staff. 597 Economics Management Staff. 598 Office of Energy 598 Statistical Reporting Service 598 World Agricultural Outlook Board...................... 598 Food and Consumer Services 606 Food and Nutrition Service..........ceeeruruerererurunnes 606 Family Nutrition Programs ..........ccecoeevecunune 607 Financial Management 607 M: gement 606 Regional Operations 607 Special Nutrition Programs ..........ccccccceueveeeenene 607 Human Nutrition Information Services ............ Office of the Consumer Advisor ............ atirparsss DOT International Affairs and Commodity Programs.. 598 Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service Commodity Credit Corporation Foreign Agricultural Service .......c.cccoceveeveeruenene Commodity Divisions Export Credits Foreign Agricultural Affairs... Foreign Market Development............ ons International Agricultural Statistics............... 601 Manag 1t 601 Office of International Cooperation and Devel-opment 598 Marketing and Inspection Services .........coveeeecune 602 Agricultural Cooperative Service... .... 603 Agricultural Marketing Service..........ccoceuecueunnn. 603 Management 603 Marketing Services and Regulatory Pro-grams 603 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.... 602 Administrative Management ............ccccovureenne Plant Protection and Quarantine Veterinary Services 602 Federal Grain Inspection Service.............. Food Safety and Inspection Service... ia Administrative Management .........cccccveurenunne Page Agriculture, Department of —Continued Marketing and Inspection Services—Continued Food Safety and Inspection Service—Contin- ued Equal Employment Opportunity Staff ............ 603 Information and Legislative Affairs................ 603 International Programs 605 Meat and Poultry Inspection Operations........ 604 Meat and Poultry Inspection Technical Services 605 Policy and Program Planning..........cccccecereunune. 604 Review and Evaluation Staff...............cccceceurneee. 604 Science 605 Office of Transportation 606 Packers and Stockyards Administration ............ 606 Natural Resources and Environment...........cccc...... 609 Forest Service 609 Administration 610 National Forest System 609 Programs and Legislation.............cccccceverunnnene. 609 Research 610 State and Private Forestry ..........ccccccooevueuninnne 609 Soil Conservation Service : 610 Office of— Budget and Program Analysis...........cccecocrurueuruneee 592 General Counsel 592 Governmental and Public Affairs..........cccoeeeueee. 592 Inspector General 593 Secretary 591 Science and Education 607 Agricultural Research Service..........c.cccceivuvurienne 608 Cooperative State Research Service .................... 608 Extension Service 608 National Agricultural Library...........cccoovvvvvunne 608 Small Community and Rural Development........... 595 Farmers Home Administration Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.... ach Office of Rural Development Policy .................... 595 Rural Electrification Administration.................. 596 Electric Program 596 Rural Telephone Bank 597 Telephone Program 596 Agriculture Research 608 Air and Space Museum, National 732 Air Commands, Major (Air Force)........cccccevrevirvcrunnnns 565 Air Force Academy, Board of Visitors to the............ 382 Air Force, Department of the 561 Air Staff. 564 Comptroller of the Air Force 564 ‘Deputy Chiefs of Staff— Logistics and Engineering 565 Manpower and Personnel 565 Operations, Plans, and Readiness...........ccocceuue. 565 Programs and Resources 565 Research, Development, and Acquisition ........... 565 Direct Reporting Units 566 Major Air Commands— Continental Commands 565 Overseas Command 566 Office of— Administrative Assistant 564 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force— Financial Management 562 Contents VII Page Page Air Force, Department of the—Continued Office of —Continued Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force—Con-tinued Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Installa-HIONE. i rt itston ves rorii ides tonmainios ion isis mn sh 562 Research, Development, and Logistics ............ 562 General Counsel 563 Legislative Liaison 563 Public Affairs 563 Secretary of the Air Force 561 Space Systems 564 Under Secretary of the Air Force........cccocoveuenee 561 Research Office Separate Operating Agencies Air Force Liaison Office, Capitol .........cccoevueerunrirunnenne Airlines Ticket Offices, Combined ... 8 Airmen’s and Soldiers’ Home, U.S........ccccuevnene theses Air Staff (Air Force) 564 Air Systems Command, Naval 557 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Adminis- tration (HHS) 640 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Bureau of (Treas- ury) 516 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (District).............. 817 Alphabetical list, including room, phone, home post office address, and two assistants: Delegates 244 Representatives 230 Resident Commissioner . 244 Senators 226 American Art, Archives of 730 American Art, National Museum of ...........ccccecovurnnnns 733 American Battle Monuments Commission ................ 677 American History, National Museum of .................... 733 American Red Cross 678 Board of Governors 678 Directors of Services and Activities...........cceceuvene.e. 679 Executive and Administrative Officers................... 678 Field Offices Honorary Officers Officers American Samoa, Delegate American States, Organization of.... & Anacostia Neighborhood Museum.........cccceeveveerennnn. Animal and Plant Health Services Antitrust Division (Justice) Appalachian Regional Commission ..........cceeeeeiunnenns Appellate Review Activity, Navy.........cccovevevrvrereieenne Appeals and Review, Board of (District)... Appeals, Board of Contract (Agriculture).. Appeals, District of Columbia, Court of..... Appeals, Immigration, Board of (Justice).. Appeals, Military, U.S. Court of ...........cccoeveuuene Appeals, Temporary Emergency Court of, U.S......... 760 Appeals, U.S. Court of, for District of Columbia Circuit 761 Appeals, U.S. Court of, for the Federal Circuit......... 768 Appeals, U.S. Courts of 758 Apportionment of Representatives by States, under each census 438 Appraisal Office of Program (Navy).........ccecevveveunen 556 Apprenticeship Council (District)........ccccceverevcreererenene. 811 Architect of the Capitol 455 Architect of the Capitol—Continued House Office Buildings 456 Senate Office Buildings 456 Architectural Consultants for the Old Georgetown Act, Board of. 682 Archives and Records Service, National .................... 698 Archives of American Art 730 Armed Forces, Industrial College.........cccoccovvuererrernnnne 539 Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, National... 732 Armed Forces Policy Council 523 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (De-fense) 538 Armed Forces Staff College 539 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (De-fense) 541 Armory Board, District of Columbia..........c.ccccerurennnnee 685 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S.......... 738 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.................. 379 Army, Department of the 543 Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Assistant Secretaries of the Army: Civil Works 544 Installations, Logistics, and Financial Manage-ment 544 . Manpower and Reserve Affairs...........cccoeeeueennne. 544 Research, Development, and Acquisition ........... 545 Headquarters, U.S. Army— Communications Command 549 Criminal Investigation Command..........cccccevunee 548 Forces Command 0 en rns 548 Health Services Command 549 Intelligence and Security Command ................... 547 Materiel Development and Readiness Com-mand Military District of Washington..........cccceeuvunniae Training and Doctrine Command .......... Military Traffic Management Command Office of the— Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 546 Assistant Secretaries of the Army................ 544, 545 Chief of Legislative Liaison..........cccceecevevererrennne. 546 Chief of Public Affairs 546 General Counsel 546 Secretary of the Army 543 Under Secretary of the Army .......ccceoeevervrenrnrnnne 543 Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Office of 547 U.S. Military Academy 549 Army Liaison Office, Capitol 460 Art: Archives of American 730 Freer Gallery of 731 Museum of African 732 Museum of American, National.........ccccecevveevevennnn. 133 National Gallery of 735 Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate, Commis-sion on 373 Arts: Commission of Fine 682 John F. Kennedy Center for Performing................ 735 National Council on 710 National Endowment for 710 Congressional Directory Arts and Crafts Board (Interior) .........ccceuue. Arts and the Humanities, Federal Council Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation....... 710 Assembly, North Atlantic 380 Assessment, Office of Technology ..........ccceoevevuruereunnne 472 Assessment Board, Technology 472 Assignment of Rooms in the Capitol: Basement Floor and Terrace 487 First Floor 489 Fourth Floor 495 Second Floor 491 Third Floor 493 Assignments to committees: Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates 393 Senators 385 Assistant Majority Leader 444 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com- merce) 614 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Man- agement (Labor) 631 Assistant Secretaries of Defense 523-525 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force..........cccoueeeuee. 562 Assistant Secretaries of the Army...........cccoceuu... 544, 545 Assistant Secretaries of Health and Human Serv- ices 637-639 Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban Devel- opment 650-652 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy........cococcvvuvvcvennnne 552 Assistant to the Minority 447 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense..........ccceuvveuene. 527 Assistants to: Representatives 230 Senators 226 Association, Government National Mortgage (HUD) 653 Association, International Development .................... 835 Association, U.S. Railway 25749 Association, White House News Photographers....... 930 Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian................... 734 Atomic Energy Agency, International.... 25 Attending Physician at the Capitol..........cccececrererunnne 459 Attorney General: Biography of 567 Office of. 567 Attorney’s Office, United States.........cccoeeeeererreuennnne. 578 Audiovisual Agency (Defense) 535 Audit Agency, Defense Contract..........cccoureeuerrueverenennne 535 Authority: Federal Labor Relations 693 Tennessee Valley 737 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit................. 751 Avenue Development Corporation, Pennsylvania... 722 Aviation Administration, Federal 660 B Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Inter-national 831 Bank, Inter-American Development ........................... 828 Bank of the United States, Export-Import................. 687 Bank, Rural Telephone (Agriculture) ............cccoeueu... 597 Basin Commission, Delaware River..........cc.cccoecvveeuen. 684 Battle Monuments Commission, American ............... 677 Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Pension ..................... 722 Page Biographies: Attorney General 567 Clerk of the House of Representatives................... 451 Delegate of— American Samoa 208 District of Columbia 208 Guam 209 Virgin Islands 209 Deputy Secretary of Defense 521 Deputy Secretary of State 505 Doorkeeper, House of Representatives ................... 452 Judges of the— U.S. Claims Court 787 U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Co-lumbia 761 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit... 768 U.S. Court of International Trade .........cccceurueue. 783 U.S. Court of Military Appeals...........ccccervururururene 800 U.S. District Court for the District of Colum-bia 775 U.S. Tax Court 793 Justices of the Supreme Court .........ccceoeeurverererrennen 754 Members of Congress 4-209 Postmaster General 747 Postmaster, House of Representatives.................... 453 President of the United States ..........ccceeeeurrerevererenene 499 Resident Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 208 Secretary of— Agriculture 591 Air Force 561 Army 543 Commerce 613 Defense 521 Education 669 Energy 667 Health and Human Services..........c.ccceevennereuecnnes 637 Housing and Urban Development...........ccccceuu.. 649 Interior 579 Labor 629 Navy 551 State 505 Transportation 657 Treasury 515 Senators, Representatives, Resident Commission- er, and Delegates Sergeant at Arms of the House.........oeeeuvvrinnnninnne Vice President of the United States........... Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Commit- tee for Purchase from 682: Board of Contract Appeals, Armed Services.............. 541 Board of Visitors: Air Force Academy 382 Coast Guard Academy 382 Merchant Marine Academy 382 Military Academy 382 Naval Academy 382 Boards: "Alcoholic Beverage Control (District)........cccocvuuneee 817 Appeal and Review (District) 811 Architectural Consultants for the Old George- town Act 682 Contents Page Page Boards—Continued Armory, District of Columbia........cccccoveerrenrrunnnne 685 Arts and Crafts Board (Interior) .........cccececevuerenenene. 588 Capitol Police 457 Civil Aeronautics 682 Commissioners, U.S. Soldiers Home...........ccoceevueee. 749 Contract Appeals (Agriculture) ........... Contract Appeals, Armed Services Correction of Naval Records Decorations and Medals (Navy)........ccocevnerinsninnnns Education (District) Elections (District) Federal Farm Credit Federal Home Loan Bank Foreign-Trade Zones Geographic Names (Interior) Governors, Federal Reserve System........c.cccccuvuneee. 679 Immigration Appeals (Justice).........ccccouvvrurrrrernnennnes 577 Indian Arts and Crafts (Interior) ........cc.cceeueeueuenene. 588 Inter-American Defense 827 International Broadcasting 381 Joint Congressional 381, 382 Library of Congress Trust Fund 472 Merit Systems Protection, U.S.......cccocvvvincncnnne. 743 National Archives Trust Fund .........cccooevivivininennne 699 National Labor Relations 711 National Mediation 713 National Science 713 National Transportation Safety ........c..cceeuvereurueunnne 715 Naval Council of Personnel 555 On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U.S........... 844 Parole (District) 820 Railroad Retirement 748 Regents (Smithsonian Institution)........c.cccccvervueneee. 728 Technology A nent 472 Trustees (Public Library) 820 World Agricultural Outlook Zoning Adjustment (District) Boards and Commissions (State) ..........ccceeeveererreruernens Boards, Joint Committees and Commissions Botanic Garden Boulder Laboratories Broadcasting, Board for, International....................... Budget and Program Analysis (Agriculture) Budget Office, Congressional Budget, Office of Management and .........c.cccceuvveuennnne. Building Commission, House Office ...........ccccecevuenenene Building Commission, Senate Office .. or Buildings and Grounds, Capitol ...........cceevevurueeerennnnee Bureaus: African Affairs (State) 509 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (Treasury) ........... 516 Census 616 Consular Affairs (State) 513 East Asian and Pacific Affairs (State)............c....... 509 Economic Analysis 615 Engraving and Printing 517 European Affairs (State) 510 Government Financial Operations (Treasury)....... 518 Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (State) 513 Indian Affairs 581 Industrial Economics (Commerce)... .. 615 Inter-American Affairs (State)........ccoevueevccvncinnenaes 510 International Labor Affairs 630 Bureaus—Continued International Narcotics Matters (State) ................. 513 International Organization Affairs (State)... Investigation, Federal (Justice) .................. Justice Statistics 576 Labor Statistics 634 Land Management (Interior) 586 Medicine and Surgery (Navy) .......cocecemerererrsreerenns 558 Mines : 582 Mint 519 Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (State)...... 510 Prisons (Justice) 573 Public Debt (Fiscal Service, Treasury)........ccccoueuee 519 Standards, National 623 Under Direction of Smithsonian Institution.......... 730 Business Administration, Small 27 Business Utilization, Office of Small and Disadvan-taged (Agriculture) 593 C Cabinet members, list of 498 Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional... 358 Campaign Committee, Democratic Senatorial .......... 293 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group.... 381 Canal Commission, Panama Cancer Institute, National (HHS).............. Capital Planning Commission, National Capitol: Airlines Ticket Offices, Combined .........ccecerrueueneee 459 Architect of the: ; Architects Office 455 House Office Buildings 456 Senate Office Buildings 456 Attending Physician 459 Botanic Garden 461 Buildings and Grounds: Capitol Grounds 478 Capitol Power Plant 481 Extension of the Capitol 478 House Office Buildings 479 Senate Office Buildings 480 U.S. Capitol 475 Commission on the West Central Front of............. 374 Congressional Budget Office 462 Congressional Daily Digest: House section 459 Senate section 459 Diagrams of the— Basement and terrace floor plan...........ccccevvunnee 486 Assignment of rooms on 487 First (ground) floor plan 488 Assignment of rooms on 489 Fourth (attic) floor plan 494 Assignment of rooms on 495 House Chamber 496 Second (principal) floor plan ........c..cecevvrerinnnees 490 Assignment of rooms on 491 Third (gallery) floor plan 492 Assignment of rooms on 493 General Accounting Office 462 Divisions 463 Foreign Branches 464 Regional Offices 463 Government Printing Office 464 Congressional Directory Capitol—Continued Liaison Offices: Air Force Army General Accounting Office Navy Office of Personnel Management Veterans Administration, Congressional Library of Congress Associate Librarian for Management Associate Librarian for National Programs Congressional Research Service Copyright Office Law Library Office of the Librarian Processing Services Research Services Trust Fund Board Miscellaneous Officials Office of Technology Assessment Technology A nent Board Office of the: Majority Secretary (Senate) Minority Secretary (Senate) Assistant to the Minority Legal Counsel (Senate) 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 Postmaster, Office of the Annex 2 Cannon Office Building Capitol Office Longworth Office Building Rayburn Office Building Republican Leader Republican Whip Sergeant at Arms, Office of the Speaker, Office of the Officers of the Senate: Assistant Majority Leader Chaplain Democratic Whip Legislative Counsel Majority Leader Minority Leader Secretary, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Office of the President, Office of the President Pro Tempore Page School Police Board Police, United States Page Capitol—Continued Railroad Ticket Office Republican Conference of the Senate Republican Policy Committee Telecommunications Western Union Telegraph Co Census Bureau Center, Federal Law Enforcement Training. Cente#, Engineering and Research (Interior) Center, Federal Judicial Centers for Disease Control Central Intelligence Agency Central Security Service, National Security Agency (Defi ) Changes in membership of the Ninety-seventh and Ninety-eighth Congresses Chaplain of the House of Representatives Chaplain of the Senate Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Stud- 1es. Chief Immigration Judge, Office of Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army) Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Public Affairs (Army). Chiefs of Staff, Joint (Defense) Children, Youth, and Families, Select Committee on City Council, District of Columbia City Post Office, Washington Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Aviation Organization, International Civil Division (Justice) Civil Rights Commission, U.S Civil Rights Division (Justice) Civilian Personnel Command (Navy) Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign.. Classification, Political, of Congress Classified Stations, Post Office (District) Clerk, House of Repr tatives Clerk of the Probate Court and Register of Wills .... Club, the Congressional Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard, U.S College: Armed Forces Staff (Joint Service) Industrial, of the Armed Forces (Joint Service)... National War (Joint Service) Columbia, District of Combined Airline Ticket Office Commerce Commission, Interstate Commerce, Department of Bureau of— Economic Analysis Industrial Economics Standards, National Boulder Laboratories The Census Economic Development Administration Foreign Commercial Service, U.S. and International Economic Policy International Trade Administration Minority Business Development Agency Contents Page Page Commerce, Department of —Continued National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- tion National Technical Information Service................. National Telecommunications and Information AAMINISIIAtION.....cc.ii iol vmsrrins carina rrars sei sasrsiss 615 Office of— Assistant Secretary for Administration.............. 614 Inspector General 613 Under Secretary for Economic Affairs................ 616 Patent and Trademark Office 627 Trade Administration 619 Trade Development 620 U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service. ..........cccc..... 619 U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration .............. 615 Commissioner, Housing—FHA (HUD)..........cccucu.... 652 Commissioner, Resident, P.R. (see Resident Com- missioner of Puerto Rico). Commissions: Advisory, on Intergovernmental Relations............ 676 American Battle Monuments .........ccccooeevvcrinniunninnns 677 Appalachian Regional 679 Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate................... 373 Civilian Personnel Command, (Naval).................... 559 Civil Rights 739 Commodity Futures Trading..........cccocovvvnrcririnnnnne 683 Congressional Mailing Standards, House............... 375 Consumer Product Safety 684 Contract Appeals, Armed Services, Board of (De- fense) 541 Cooperative State Research Service (Agriculture) 608 Counsel, General (Agriculture)...........cccecevecrivuvnnnene Counsel, General (Defense) Delaware River Basin District of Columbia Law Revision Employment Policy, National, for. Equal Employment Opportunity........ Executive Exchange, President's on...........cccc..c... 723 Federal Communications 688 Federal Election 691 Federal Maritime 693 Federal Mine Safety and Health Review ............... 695 Federal Trade 695 Fine Arts 682 Foreign Claims Settlement, United States............. 576 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial..................... 375 House Office Building 376 Inter-American Tropical Tuna .........ccoeieirvncnnnne 830 International Boundary, United States and Canada 833 International Boundary and Water, United States and Mexico. 834 International Joint, United States and Canada.... 836 International Pacific Halibut, United States and Canada 838 International Trade, U.S 742 Interstate Commerce 702 Japan-United States Friendship 376 Joint Congressional 369 Joint Mexican-United States Defense..................... 838 Migratory Bird Conservation 376 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study........cccccecvrereenenene 377 National Capital Planning 708 National Historical Publications and Records ...... 699 Commissions—Continued Nuclear Regulatory, U.S 744 Occupational Safety and Health Review ................ 716 On Libraries and Information Science, National.. 709 On the West Central Front of the U.S. Capitol..... 374 Panama Canal Parole, U.S Postal Rate Public Diplomacy, U.S. Advisory on Public Service (District) Securities and Exchange............ccccu.... Security and Cooperation in Europe Senate Office Building South Pacific Student Financial Assistance, National Susquehanna River Basin Wartime Relocation and Interment of Civilians... 374 White House Fellowships, President's ..........cc....... Zoning (District) Commission on Boards (State) 514 Commissions, Boards, and Joint Committees, Con-gressional 369 Committee assignments: Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates Senators Committees: Administrative, of the Federal Register................. Advisory, International Cotton Depository Institutions Deregulations For Migration, Intergovernmental For Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped House: Assignments to Membership of Select and Special Staffs of Standing Joint Economic 371 Library, Joint, on Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Permanent Committee for President’s, on Employment of the Handicapped. 723 President’s, on Mental Retardation Printing, Joint, on Congressional Record Index Office Select and Special: House Senate Senate: Assignments to Democratic Policy Membership of Republican Policy Special and Select Staffs of Standing Taxation, Joint, on Commodity Credit Corporation Commodity Divisions (Agriculture) Commodity Futures Trading Commission................. Congressional Directory Page Commodity Programs and International Affairs (Agriculture) 598 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: Governor of. 439 Resident Commissioner of..........cccccceeenene 208, 222, 244 Communications Agency, Def Communications Command, Army.........ccccceereeruerinene Communications Commission, Federal Community and Rural Development (Agriculture).. 595 Community Development Corporation, New (HUD) 653 Community Planning and Development (HUD) ....... 651 Community Relations Service (Justice) .......cccccecvuenee. 577 Comptroller (Air Force) 564 Comptroller (Defense) 528 Comptroller (NASA) 705 Comptroller (Navy) 553 Comptroller of the Currency (Treasury).........ccceeuuu. 517 Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and............. 695 Conference of the United States, Administrative..... 675 Conference, Environmental and Energy Study......... 379 Congress: Changes in Membership of. iid Former Members of 696 Library of. 465 Political classification of 223 Sessions of. 418 Congresses coincident with the terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents 440 Congresses in which Repr tatives served 254 Congressional: Apportionment, by States 438 Congressional Budget Office 462 Club 683 Committees 683 Officers .. 683 Committee, Democratic Campaign ...........cccevvucuene. 358 Committee, National Republican............cccceeueucne... 360 Daily Digest (Senate and House Sections).............. 459 Delegations, by States 211 Districts, maps of 990 Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards......... 369 Liaison Service, Veterans’ Administration............ 460 Mailing Standards, House Commission on............. 375 Record Index Office 370 Research Service (Library of Congress) .................. 466 Conservation Service and Agricultural Stabiliza- tion 599 Conservation Service, Soil 610 Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center 518 Consular Offices and Diplomatic Representatives, Foreign, in the United States 855 Consular Offices, United States Diplomatic and ...... 855 Consumer Advisor, Office of (Agriculture)................. 607 Consumer Product Safety Commission..........ccccccuee. 684 Consumer Services, Food and (Agriculture)............... 606 Continental Commands (Air Force).........c.ececererererurnnne 565 Continuous Service of Senators 251-253 Contract Appeals, Armed Services Board of.............. 541 Contract Appeals, Board of (Agriculture) Contract Audit Agency, Def 535 Cooperation in Europe, Commission on Security and 373 Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and Design 731 Page Copyright Office (Library of Congress) ...........cceeueuuune 471 Copyright Royalty Tribunal 684 Corporate Regulation (SEC) 725 Corporation Counsel, Office of (District)...........cccceuu.. 812 Corporation Finance (SEC) 725 Corporations: Commodity Credit 600 Community Development (HUD) .........ccccevrurirencen 653 Federal Crop Insurance 597 Federal Deposit Insurance 690 International Finance 835 Overseas Private Investment 742 Pennsylvania Avenue Development...........ccoevunee 722 Pension Benefit Guaranty 722 St. Lawrence Seaway Development............cccceueunee.. 666 Corps, U.S. Marine, Headquarters 553 Correction of Naval Records, Board of ...........cccceuu.n. 556 Corrections, Department of (District).........c.ccceeruruenene. 813 Correspondents Committee, Press Galleries.............. 884 Correspondents’ Galleries, Radio and Television...... 939 Cotton, International, Advisory Committee............... 834 Council: Advisory, on Historic Preservation 677 Aging, Federal, on the 690 Apprenticeship (District) 811 Armed Forces Policy (Defense).......c.ccccevuvuerieruninne 523 District of Columbia, City 811 Economic Advisers 502 Environmental Quality 502 Holocaust Memorial, U.S 739 National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, In- stitute of Medicine, and National Re- search 704 National Security 502 Personnel Boards (Navy) 555 President’s, on Physical Fitness and Sports .......... 723 Counsel: Legislative: House 455 Senate 447 Court of Impeachment, Senate 427 Court of Military Review (Navy).........ccceevereereriennrinnn 555 Courts, District of Columbia: Court of Appeals 802 District, United States 775 Probate, and Register of Wills........ccceceeivcnunrnnnen 805 Superior Court 802 Support Personnel 803 Courts, U.S.: Administrative Office of the 805 Claims 787 Courts of Appeals 758 Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ...... 761 Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit................ 768 District Court for the District of Columbia............ 775 International Trade 783 Military Appeals 800 Supreme 754 Tax 793 Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the Us 760 Credit Administration, Farm 687 Credit Corporation, Commodity .........c..ccecevreururirururunce 600 Contents Page Credit Union Administration, National ..................... 709 : Criminal Division (Justice) 571 Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the................ 517 Customs Service, U.S. (Treasury).........coeceererererercrarens 517 D Daily Digest, Congressional 459 Data Acquisition, Office, Tracking and (NASA)....... 707 D.C. National Guard 820 Decorations and Medals, Board of (Navy)...........c.c.... 555 Deeds, Recorder of (District) 821 Defense Board, Inter-American 827 Defense College, Inter-American ..........ccccecererenecennnne 828 Defense Commission, Joint Mexican-United States. 838 Defense, Department of 521 Armed Forces Policy Council 523 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute... 538 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals........... 541 Assistant Secretaries of Defense— Comptroller 528 Health Affairs 528 International Security Affairs........cccceecvuvvcnnnnae 523 International Security Policy Legislative Affairs Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics.......... 529 Public Affairs 531 Assistants to the Secretary of Defense— Atomic Energy 527 Intelligence Oversight 525 Review and Oversight 533 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ....... 534 Defense Adviser, U.S. Mission to NATO................ 525 Defense Audiovisual Agency, Headquarters.......... Defense Communications Agency................ Defense Contract Audit Agency ........c.ccovvueevveecuenes Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Investigative Service..........cooeovevrerurerunnes Defense Legal Services Agency Defense Logistics Agency Defense Mapping Agency Defense Nuclear Agency Defense Security Assistance Agency ..........ccoue.... Director (Net Assessment) Director (Program Analysis and Evaluation) Executive Secretariat Field Command General Counsel Immediate Office of the Secretary...........ccccovuvunneec. Inspector General Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Service Schools— Armed Forces Staff College Industrial College of the Armed Forces.............. National Defense University.........c.cceuue... National War College............ Joint Staff Military Liaison Committee to DOE National Security Agency/Central Security Service 539 Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Uti- lization Office of the Secretary, Field Activities.................. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.................... Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering 525 Defense, Department of —Continued ! Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 539 Defense, Permanent Joint Board on, Canada-United States 843 Delaware River Basin Commission 684 Delegate of— American Samoa: Alphabetical list 244 Assignment to committees. 413 Assistants to 244 Biography of 208 Home post office 244 Room and telephone of 244 Service record in Congress 265 Votes cast for 437 District of Columbia: Alphabetical list 244 Assignment to committees..........oocoereiiiienrireninnennn. 399 Assistants to 244 Biography of 208 Home post office 244 Room and telephone of. 244 Service record in Congress 264 Votes cast for 437 Guam: Alphabetical list 244 Assignment to committees 415 Assistants to 244 Biography of 209 Home post office 244 Room and telephone of. 244 Service record in Congress 265 Votes cast for 437 Virgin Islands: Alphabetical list 244 Assignment to committees........cooeverinriiniicnne. 397 Assistants to 244 Biography of 209 Home post office . 244 Room and telephone of 244 Service record in Congress 264 Votes cast for 437 Delegations, Congressional, by States.............ccceueuee. 211 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee..... 358 Democratic Policy Committee (Senate) 293 Democratic Research Organization................. 358 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee (House) 358 Democratic Study Group (House).........ccocveereurreeererenne 359 Department: Agriculture 591 Air Force 561 Army 543 Commerce 613 Defense 521 Education 669 Energy. 667 Executive 499 Health and Human Services 637 Housing and Urban Development .........cccoeceeueununee 649 XIV Congressional Directory Page Department—Continued Interior 579 Justice 567 Labor 629 Navy 551 State 505 Transportation 657 Treasury 515 Departmental Administration (Agriculture) ............. 593 Department of: Corrections (District) 813 Environmental Services (District)..........ccccceeueuueunnes 814 Finance and Revenue (District)........ccocerrurreueueuenenee 814 General Services (District) 815 Housing and Community Development (District). 815 Human Services (District) 816 Insurance (District) 816 Metropolitan Police (District) ........cccoceveeuerenrevcnunnennn. 819 Recreation (District) 821 Transportation (District) 821 Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee..... 684 Deputy Attorney General, Office of ........ccceuereereunee. 567 Deputy Chiefs of Staff (Air Force)— Logistics and Engineering 565 Manpower and Personnel 565 Operations, Plans, and Readiness..........cccoccevruruenene 565 Programs and Resources 565 Research, Development, and Acquisition................ 565 Deputy Postmaster General, Office of ...........ccecevneee 747 Deputy Secretary of Defense, biography of................ 521 Deputy Secretary of State, biography of 9 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy ...........ccceueeee. Development, Agency for International..................... Development, Rural (Agriculture) ...........cccceeevvrennenene. Development and Economic Co-Operation, Organi- zation for 841 Development and Reconstruction, International Bank for 831 Development and Research (Air Force)............... 562, 565 Development and Research (Army)...........ccceeeererrvennne 545 Development Association, International 835 Development Bank, Inter-American ...........coceeeveveuene. 828 Development Corporation, Pennsylvania Avenue.... 722 Development, Housing and Urban, Department of.. 649 Diagrams of the Capitol— Basement floor and terrace of the Capitol............. 486 First floor of the Capitol 488 Fourth floor of the Capitol 494 House Chamber 496 Second floor of the Capitol 490 Third floor of the Capitol 492 Digest, Congressional Daily 459 Diplomatic and Consular Offices, United States ...... 875 Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices, Foreign, in United States Director, Net Assessment (Defense) ........cc.cccevvuenenee. Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Small and (Agriculture) 593 Disarmament and Arms Control Agency, United States 738 Disease Control, Centers for (HHS)............cccceuvvrvennnne. 641 District Court for the District of Columbia, U.S....... 775 Residences of Judges and Officers..........c.cccceueuenenen. 782 District of Columbia : Page District of Columbia—Continued District Government 810 Alcoholic Beverage Control 817 Apprentice Council 811 Board of Appeals and Review ...........cccccerererurererenna 811 Board of Education 813 Board of Elections and Ethics 814 Board of Equalization and Review...........c.ccocervnenune 811 Board of Parole 820 Board of Zoning Adjustment 822 City Council 811 Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure.. 812 Commission on Licensure to Practice the Heal- ing Art 812 Commission for Women 812 Department of Corrections 813 Department of Employment Services...........c.ccoeu.. 814 Department of Environmental Services ................. 814 Department of Finance and Revenue...... Department of General Services...........c.ccoverernene Department of Housing and Community Devel- opment 815 Department of Human Services..........occeueurueeeeeene 816 Department of Insurance 816 Department of Licenses, Investigations, and In- spections 817 Department of Recreation 821 Department of Transportation ..........cccccvuvineucunneee 852 Deputy Mayors 810 Educational Institution Licensure Commission .... 812 Executive Agencies 810 Executive Office 810 Fire Department 815 Metropolitan Police Department ..........ccceccerununinene 819 National Guard 820 Occupational Safety and Health Board .................. 820 Office of Building and Zoning Regulation.............. 819 Office of Corporation Counsel 812 Office of Investigations and Enforcement.............. 817 Office of Labor Relations and Collective Bargain- ing 817 Office of Licenses and Permits...........ccoeereeriururuenes 817 Office of the People’s Counsel 821 Public Library 820 Board of Trustees 820 Library Officials 820 Public Service Commission 820 Recorder of Deeds 821 University of the District of Columbia ..........cc....... 821 Wage-Hour Board 814 Washington City Post Office 823 Classified Stations 823 Zoning Commission 822 District of Columbia Armory Board............ccccoevuvunnenn 685 District of Columbia Courts: Court of Appeals 802 Court of Appeals, U.S., for District of Columbia Circuit 761 Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court. 805 Superior Court ; 802 U.S. District Court for 775 District of Columbia Delegate 208 District of Columbia Law Revision Commission....... 374 Contents Page Districts, Maps of Congressional..........coccerevereiunernunnne 989 Divisions: Antitrust (Justice) " 569 Civil (Justice) 570 Civil Rights (Justice) 571 Corporate Regulation (SEC) 725 Corporation Finance (SEC) 725 Criminal (Justice) 571 Enforcement (SEC) 725 General Accounting Office 462 Investment Management 725 Land and Natural Resources (Justice)..........cceuceee. 572 Market Regulation (SEC) 725 Tax (Justice) 572 U.S. Savings Bond 519 Document Boom, THOHEE...ni.mmsiionciimmmrisarisismnsinie 453 Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives............. 452 Document Room 453 Publications Distribution Service ...........cccocererueuennne 453 Drug Administration, Food and 641 Drug Enforcement Administration (Justice) ............. 574 -E East Asian and Pacific Affairs (State) .........c.cceceeuencne Economic Advisers, Council of Economic Affairs, Office of Under Secretary Economic and Business Affairs (State) ............ Economic and Social Council (U.N.)...c.cccoourerinevenencne Economic Committee, Joint 371 Economic Co-Operation and Development, Organi-zation for 841 Economic Development Administration (Com-merce) 618 Economics (Agriculture) 597 Education and Science (Agriculture)..........ccocceueueueneee 607 Education, Board of (District) 813 Education, Department of 669 Office of— Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs 671 Civil Rights 670 Educational Research and Improvement............ 671 Elementary and Secondary Education................ 671 General Counsel 670 Inspector General 670 Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs...... 669 Legislation and Public Affairs........ccccecuvveeennene. 670 Management 669 Planning, Budget, and Evaluation....................... 669 Postsecondary Education 672 Secretary 669 Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. 671 Under Secretary 669 Vocational and Adult Education...........ccceceueunene. 672 Education, Office of 607 Election Commission, Federal 691 Election Statistics 428-437 Elections, Board of (District) 814 Electric Program (Agriculture) 596 Electrification Administration, Rural...........c.ccocueun... 596 Electronic Systems Command, Naval ............ccccceennne 557 Emergency Management Agency, Federal ................ 691 Employment and Training Administration (Labor). 632 Employment of the Handicapped, The President's Committee on 723 Page Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal.......... 686 Employment Policy, National Commission for ......... 377 Employment Standards Administration (Labor)....... 633 Endowment for the Arts, National..........cccccevuruienneee. 710 Endowment for the Humanities, National................. 710 Energy, Department of 667 Energy, Office of (Agriculture) 598 Energy Study Conference, Environmental and......... 379 Enforcement Administration, Drug (Justice) Enforcement (SEC) Engineering and Research Center (Interior) Engineering Command, Naval Facilities.................... Engineering, National Academy of ...........cccccoururununnne Engraving and Printing, Bureau of .............cceecueuenne Environmental and Energy Study Conference.......... 379 Environment and Natural Resources (Agriculture). 609 Environmental Protection Agency ........cccecevecunennenene 685 Environmental Quality, Council on.................. eo Equal Employment Opportunity Commission........... Equal Opportunity and Fair Housing (HUD)............ Establishment (Smithsonian Institution) ................... 728 Ethics, Select Committee on, Senate.........cccccoeennee 295 European Affairs (State).......... 510 European Office of the United Nations.........c.cceueen. 850 European Space Agency (BE.S.A.)..ccoccovvieeirccrcrerennnnenes 827 Europe, Commission on Security and Cooperation in 373 Exchange Commission, Securities and.............cccceuee. Executive Exchange, President’s Commission on..... Executive Office for Immigration Review .................. Executive Office of the President ........cccoeevevvennennene Central Intelligence Agency Council of Economic Advisers Council on Environmental Quality.........c.cccccevuunene. Council on Wage and Price Stability ..........ccccoeeueee. National Security Council Office of Administration Office of Management and Budget...........cccoeuue.ne. Office of Policy Development Office of Science and Technology Policy Office of the U.S. Trade Representative The White House Office Executive Office (District) Executive Secretariat (Defense) .........ccceceveverenecnenennn. Expiration of terms of Senators, by groups....... 248-250 Export Credits (Agriculture) 601 Export-Import Bank of the United States.................. 687 Extension Service (Agriculture) ........cccocecevvevveucncnnnns 608 F Facilities Engineering Command, Naval.................... Family Nutrition Programs (Agriculture) Farm Credit Administration Federal Farm Credit Board Officials Farmers Home Administration.........coooeeeeivernnireennne Federal Aviation Administration Federal Bureau of Investigation ........ccoccovvnnininnnne Federal Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals.......cccooereunene. Federal Communications Commission...........cececeeuenene Federal Council on the Aging Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities... 711 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation XVI Congressional Directory Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation...........ceceueuene Federal Election Commission 691 Federal Emergency Management Agency ................. 691 Federal Farm Credit Board 687 Federal Government Service Task Force................... 359 Federal Grain Inspection Service (Agriculture)........ 606 Federal Highway Administration.........cccoecvereruecunnene 661 Federal Home Loan Bank Board 3 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation............ Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation.............. 692 Federal Judicial Center, The 805 Federal Labor Relations Authority ..........ccccovevnununeee. 693 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center............... 518 Federal Maritime Commission 693 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.............. 695 Regional Directors 695 Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commis- sion 695 Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice)..................... 575 Federal Railroad Administration 663 Federal Register, Administrative Committee of the 699 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors........... 679 Federal Trade Commission 695 Field Offices (HUD) 653 Finance and Management (Agriculture).................... 594 Finance and Revenue (District) 814 Finance Corporation, International ..............ccccueuun.... 835 Financial Management (Air Force) ..........ccccceuvururunuenee 562 Financial Management (Army) 544 Financial Management (Navy) 553 Financial Operations, Bureau of Government (Treasury) 518 Fine Arts, Commission of 682 Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and (Treas- ury) 516 Fire Department (District) 815 Fiscal Service (Treasury) 518 Fitness, Physical, President’s Council on................... 723 Floor plans, Capitol 486 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 827 Food and Consumer Services (Agriculture)................ 606 Food and Drug Administration 641 Food and Nutrition Service 606 Food Safety and Inspection Service (Agriculture)... 603 Foreign Agricultural Service 600 Foreign Branches (GAO) 464 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission...........cc.e..... 576 Foreign Commercial Service (Commerce)................... 619 Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices in the United States...........ccceecrerenene 855 Foreign Policy Caucus, Arms Control and................. 379 Foreign-Trade Zones Board 696 Forestry, State and Private (Agriculture)................. 609 Forest Service (Agriculture) 609 Former Members of Congress 696 Foundation, Harry S Truman Scholarship................ 702 Foundation, Inter-American 702 Foundation, National, on the Arts and Humanities 710 Foundation, National Science 713 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission.. 375 Freer Gallery of Art 731 Friendship Commission, Japan-United States........... 376 Fund, International Monetary 837 Page Futures Trading Commission, Commodity................. 683 G Galleries: Periodical Press 965 Press 884 Press Photographers 922 Radio and Television Correspondents............c.c..... 939 Gallery of Art: Freer 731 National 735 National Portrait 734 Garden, Botanic 461, 462 General Accounting Liaison Office (Capitol) ............. 460 General Accounting Office 462 Divisions 463 Foreign Branches 464 Regional Offices 463 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)... 850 General Assembly (United Nations) 845 General Counsel (Agriculture) 592 General Counsel (Air Force) 563 General Counsel, Office of (Army)........ccoceevvvurrernrunnne 546 General Counsel (Defense) 532 General Counsel (HHS) 638 General Counsel (HUD) 650 General Counsel (NASA) 705 General Counsel (NLRB) 711 General Counsel, Office of (Navy).......ccoecvervvnrnrerennes 552 General Counsel (SEC) 724 General Services Administration 697 Administrative Committee of the Federal Regis-ter 699 Advisory Board 700 Board of Contract Appeals 700 Federal Property Resources Service..........ccoevuruennne 698 National Archives and Records Service.................. 698 National Archives Trust Fund Board ..................... 699 National Historical Publications and Records Commission 699 Office of— Acquisition Policy. 697 Administrator 697 General Counsel 698 Information Resources Management................... 698 Information Security Oversight 697 Inspector General 697 Operations 697 Organization and Personnel 698 Oversight 697 Personal Property 699 Plans, Programs and Financial Management... 698 Policy and Management Systems 697 Public Affairs 697 Public Buildings Service 698 Regional Administrators 700 General Services Department (District).........ccceceruenee 815 Geographic Names, Board on (Interior)...........c.c...... 588 Geological Survey (Interior) 582 Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preven-tive Medicine, Inc 701 Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama, R.P.............. 701 Contents XVII Page Page Governmental and Public Affairs, Office of (Agri-culture) 592 Government Financial Operations, Bureau of (Treasury) 518 Government National Mortgage Association (HUD) 653 Government of the District of Columbia............. 809, 810 Government Printing Office 464 Governors of the States and Territories...........cc....... 439 Grain Inspection Service, Federal (Agriculture)....... 606 Grounds and Buildings, Capitol ..........ccccceveururccnnnnes 478 Guam, Delegate 209 H Halibut Commission, International Pacific, United States and Canada 838 Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely .........ccccoruvurunnnee. 682 Handicapped, President’s Committee on Employ-ment of. 723 Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation................. 702 Headquarters: Naval District Washington.......c.cceceveevivrececenccnnns 560 Naval Material Command 554 U.S. Army Communications Command .................. 549 U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command ....... 548 U.S. Army Forces Command 548 U.S. Army Health Services Command 549 U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command... 547 U.S. Army Materiel Command 548 U.S. Army Military District of Washington .......... 548 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command........ 549 U.S. Marine Corps (Navy) 553 Health Affairs (Defense) 528 Health and Human Services, Department of ............ 637 Assistant Secretary for— Legislation 637 Management and Budget 638 Personnel Administration 639 Planning and Evaluation 638 Public Affairs 637 Howard University Hospital 647 Office for Civil Rights 637 Office of Assistant Secretary for Health ................ 640 " Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Ad-ministration 640 Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assist-ance 644 Bureau of Health Maintenance Organizations and Resources Development.............cccueun.n. 645 Bureau of Health Professions..........cccccevuvunuennene. 644 Centers for Disease Control 641 Office of the Commissioner.............ccccecvuvurvenennas 641 Food and Drug Administration .............. .. 641 Health Care Financing Administration.............. 646 Health Resources and Services Administration 644 Indian Health Service 645 National Institutes of Health 642 National Cancer Institute...........ccccoeevererererennnne 643 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute... 643 National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Di 643 National Library of Medicine ..........c.cccuee.... 643 Office of Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget 638 Health and Human Services, Department of—Con- tinued Office of Child Support Enforcement... .. 647 Office of Human Development Services ................. 639 Office of Inspector General 637 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation.. 637 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Personnel Administration 639 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation 638 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Af- fairs 637 Office of the General Counsel...........ccccecevevvvrrreerennne 638 Regional Offices 639 Social Security Administration ............cceceurueurirenenne 646 Health Inspection Service, Animal and Plant (Ag- riculture) 602 Health, National Institutes of 642 Health Organization, Pan American ..........cccoceceuenenun. 842 Health Organization, World 852 Health Review Commission, Federal Mine Safety and 695 Health Review Commission, Occupational Safety and 716 Health Sciences, Naval School of. 559 Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National (HHS).. 643 Highway Administration, Federal...........cccceceverurunnnns 661 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Joseph H 732 Historical Publications and Records Commission, National 699 Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on............... 677 History and description of the Capitol........................ 475 History, National Museum of American.................... 733 Holocaust Memorial Council, U.S 739 Home Administration, Farmers.........ccccoceevvnvncuennen. 595 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal ........... tris Bava siriny 692 Home post offices of Senators, Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates, with two assistants..........ce.ccecererrnvernranans 226-245 Home, Soldiers’ and Airmen’s, U.S .........ccccoevverennnene. 749 House Chamber, diagram of 496 House Committees: Assignments to 393 Meeting days of 299 Membership of 299 Select and Special 358 Staffs of 301 Standing 299 House Document Room 453 House Office Building Commission ...........cccecevveverennens 376 House Office Buildings (Architect) .........cccecvvvvenennne 455 House of Representatives: Assistants to Members of. 230 Chaplain 449 Majority and Minority Rooms .........cccceverervvirrnrennnne 454 Members’ Biographies. 4-209 Members of, with home post offices and two as- sistants 230 Minority Floor Assistants 454 Officers of 449 Page Board 376 99-555 0 -83 -2 Congressional Directory XVIII Page Page House of Representatives—Continued Personnel of— Office of the— Clerk of the House Doorkeeper Document Room Publications Distribution Service................. 453 Legislative Counsel Majority Leader Majority Whip Parliamentarian Postmaster Cannon Building Branch 454 Capitol Branch Longworth Building Branch..........cccceueueee... Rayburn Building Branch Sergeant at Arms Speaker Political classification of Republican Leader Republican Whip Rooms and telephones of Select and Special Committees..........ccoceruerirreerunnenen 358 Service of current Members Standing Committees House Periodical Press Gallery House Press Gallery .... House Radio and Television Gallery ..........cccceoecueueeene House Recording Studio, Committee on..................... Housing and Urban Development, Department of... Assistant Secretary for— Administration Community Planning and Development............. Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity ................. Housing—FHA Commissioner ............cccoeverueuenenne Legislation and Congressional Relations 651 Policy Development and Research....................... 650 Field Offices General Counsel Government National Mortgage Association......... New Community Development Corporation.......... Office of Inspector General Office of Secretary Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank....... Housing—FHA Commissioner (HUD)..........c.ccceueuene. HUD Independent Offices Humanities, National Council on ...........ccccceevevvernennenn. 711 Humanities, National Endowment for........................ Humanities, National Foundation on the Arts and. 710 Human Nutrition Information Services (Agricul- ture) 607 Human Services, Department of Health and............. 639 I Immediate Office of Secretary (Defense).................... 522 Immigration and Naturalization Service ................... 575 Immigration Appeals, Board of 577 Immigration Judge, Office of the Chief ...................... 577 Immigration Review, Executive Office for.. . 576 Impeachment trials by the Senate ............... EL Vd Import-Export Bank of the United States.................. 687 Independent Agencies 675 Index, individual 1045 Index Cffice, Congressional Record.............ccccevuennnn. 370 Indian Affairs, Bureau of 581 Indian Affairs, Senate Select Committee on.............. 295 Indian Arts and Crafts Board 588 Indian Health Service... cor iitimimmminmaisin 645 Individual index 1045 Industrial College of the Armed Forces...................... 539 Industrial Economics, Bureau of (Commerce) ........... 615 Information Agency, U.S 740 Information Centre (U.N.) 849 Information, Office of (Navy) 555 Information Resources Management (Agriculture).. 594 Information Science, National Commission on Li- braries and 709 Information, Statistical 418 Information Technology, Office of ........ccccevueviruerenenne 569 Inspection Service, Food Safety and (Agriculture)... 603 Inspector General (Defense) 533 Inspector General (HUD) 650 Inspector General, Office of (Agriculture).................. 593 Inspector General, Office of (Commerce)... Installations and Logistics (Air Force)..... Installations and Logistics (Army).......cccocoeeevueveruruennen Institute, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research....... Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National...........cccccoveeeeunnnne Institute of Corrections, National (Justice)................ Institute of Justice, National......................... Institute, National Cancer (HHS) Institute, National Heart, Lung, and Blood (HHS).. 643 Institute, Naval Medical Research............cccceeueuruennen. 558 Institute of Medicine 704 Institutes of Health, National 642 Institution, Smithsonian 728 Bureaus Under Direction of. 730 Insurance Corporation, Federal Crop.........cccceoeeueuenune 597 Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit.. 690 Insurance Department (District)........cccoceveeereccrennnne 816 Intelligence Agency, Central 502 Intelligence Agency, Defense 536 Intelligence and Security Command (Army) ............. 547 Intelligence Command, Naval 559 Intelligence Oversight (Defense) ........c..ccceevvvvcenensivnnns 525 Intelligence, Permanent Select Committee on (House) 361 Intelligence, Select Committee on (Senate)................ 296 Inter-American Affairs (State) 510 Inter-American Defense Board 827 Chief of Delegations 827 Defense College . 828 Inter-American Development Bank .........ccccceovevennnne 828 Board of Executive Directors 829 Officers 828 Inter-American Foundation 702 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission .............. 830 Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United Nations 850 Intergovernmental Committee for Migration............ 830 Headquarters 830 Field Liaison Missions 831 Member Governments 831 Intergovernmental Maritime Organization ............... 850 Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commis-sion on .. 676 Contents XIX Page Page Interior Department 579 Board on Geographic Names 588 Bureau of— Indian Affairs 581 Land Management 586 Mines 582 Reclamation 585 Commission on Fine Arts 587 Engineering and Research Center ..........c.cccevuvunee 586 Geological Survey 582 Indian Arts and Crafts Board 588 National Park Service 584 Office of— Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals... 581 Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks 584 Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs................ 581 Assistant Secretary for Land and Water Re- sources 585 Assistant Secretary for Policy, Budget, and Administration 580 Assistant Secretary for Territorial and Inter- national Affairs 587 Congressional and Legislative Affairs................. 580 Equal Opportunity 580 Executive Secretariat 580 Hearings and Appeals 579 Inspector General 587 Native Hawaiians Study Commission ................. 588 Public Affairs 580 Regional Offices 585 Secretary 579 Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. 580 Solicitor reve D0 Surface Mining—Reclamation and Enforce- ment 583 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 584 U.S. Minerals Management Service.................... 583 Water Policy 587 Youth Programs 580 Internal Revenue Service 518 International Affairs and Commodity Programs...... 598 International Agricultural Statistics ..... ye International Atomic Energy Agency International Bank for Reconstruction and Devel- opment Department Directors and Other Staff................... Executive Directors and Alternates Officers International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico..........ccceoveurrevnnenn. International Boundary Commission, States and Canada .............ccccceeerrvenenenne International Broadcasting, Board...........ccccceceeueunnenn. International Civil Aviation Organization... International Cotton Advisory Committee... International Court of Justice (U.N.)............ Ho International Development, Agency for ..................... International Development Cooperation Us. International Development Association ..................... Internationai Economic Policy (Commerce)..... iL International Exchange Service (Smithsonian)......... International Finance Corporation ...........ccccoeeeunennee. International Finance Corporation—Continued Officers and Department Heads 835 International Joint Commission, United States and Canada 836 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of ...................... 630 International Labor Organization .............ccceeesurenene 836 International Monetary Fund 837 Executive Directors 837 Officers 837 International Organizations 827 European Space Agency (E.S.A.).....ccococevvrveerererennne 827 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Inter-American Defense Board Inter-American Development Bank.........c.cccouveunnenee Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission .......... Intergovernmental Committee for Migration International Bank for Reconstruction and De- velopment 831 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico........cccceceueuererrerunes 834 International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada 833 International Civil Aviation Organization............. 851 International Cotton Advisory Committee............. 834 International Development Association ................. 835 International Finance Corporation 835 International Joint Commission, United States and Canada 836 International Labor Organization..........ccoceeueururuene 836 International Monetary Fund 837 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada.........cccceerrrenenene International Security Affairs (Defense). International Security Policy (Defense)....... Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis- sion 838 Organization for Economic Co-Operation and De- velopment 841 Organization of American States...........ccccoeveruruenenee 839 -Pan American Health Organization...........cccceuc.... 842 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- United States 844 South Pacific Commission 845 United Nations 845 Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United Nations 850 International Security Affairs (Defense).................... 523 International Telecommunication Union.................. 851 International Trade Administration (Commerce)..... 618 International Trade Commission, U.S.........c.ccceeuene. 742 International Trade, U.S. Court of ........coevveeeevevuennnns 783 Internment of Civilians, Commission on Wartime Relocation and 374 Interparliamentary Group, Canada-U.S..................... 381 Interparliamentary Group, Mexico-U.S...................... 381 Interparliamentary Union Interpol-U.S. National Central Bureau ............ccc....... Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Sy Interstate Commerce Commission .........cccccerueverererennens Regional Offices Investigation, Federal Bureau of ..........c.cccoueverennnnene. Investigative Service (DOD) Congressional Directory Page Investment Corporation, Overseas Private................ 742 Investment Management (SEC) 725 Island Possessions, Governors of the.........ccccoccocuunnnee. 439 J Japan-United States Friendship Commission............ 376 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts... 735 Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, Canada-United States 844 Joint Boards of Visitors, Congressional...................... 382 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense) 534 Joint Commissions: Congressional 3369 International, United States and Canada............... 836 Mezxican-United States Defense 838 Joint Committees: Congressional 369 Economic 371 On Taxation 370 On the Library 369 On Printing 369 Congressional Record Index Office ...................... 370 Joint Service Schools (Defense) 539 Joint Staff (Defense) 534 Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Judge Advocate General (Navy)........ccoceeevererinreriuenne Judge, Office of Chief, Immigration Judicial Center, The Federal Judiciary 754 Justice, Department of 567 Antitrust Division 569 Board of Immigration Appeals........cccccccevurriruerenenne. 577 Bureau of Justice Statistics 576 Bureau of Prisons 573 Civil Division 570 Civil Rights Division 571 Community Relations Service 577 Criminal Division 571 Drug Enforcement Administration.............cccceeueen. 574 Federal Bureau of Investigation ............cccceveveerennn. 574 Federal Prison Industries, INC........ccoeevrvveecvercvieeenns 575 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission................. 576 Immigration and Naturalization Service ............... 575 Immigration Review, Executive Office for............. 576 Interpol-U.S. National Central Bureau................... 576 Justice Management Division 568 Land and Natural Resources Division .................... 572 National Institute of Corrections National Institute of Justice Office of— Associate Attorney General ............cccoeuerererinennnn. 567 Attorney General 567 Chief Immigration Judge 577 Controller 569 Deputy Attorney General 567 Information Technology 569 Intelligence Policy and Review.............cccoevunnnn. 568 Justice Assistance, Research, and Statistics...... 576 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention .. 576 Toga] Counsel... tenis 568 Legal Policy 568 Legislative Affairs 568 Pardon Attorney 576 Page Justice, Department of —Continued Office of—Continued Personnel and Administration ...........ccccceeueueenene. 569 Professional Responsibility 568 Public Affairs 568 Solicitor General 568 Tax Division 572 U.S. Attorney’s Office 578 U.S. Marshal’s Office 578 U.S. Marshals Service 576 U.S. Parole Commission 577 U.S. Trustees Offices 577 Justices, Judges, and Officers: Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, U.S. Court of International Trade, U.S...........c.cceucue..... Court of Military Appeals, U.S...... Courts of Appeals, U.S 758 Temporary Emergency 760 District Court for District of Columbia, U.S.......... 775 District of Columbia Court of Appeals............c...... 802 Superior Court of the District of Columbia............ 802 Supreme Court, U.S 754 Tax Court, U.S 793 K Kennedy, John F., Center for the Performing Arts. 735 L Labor, Department of......... 629 Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.. 635 Bureau of International Labor Affairs ................... 630 Bureau of Labor Statistics 634 Employment and Training Administration ........... 632 Employment Standards Administration........ 3 Labor-Management Services Administration........ 633 Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 634 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans’ Employment 635 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administra-tion and Management 631 Office of the Secretary 629 Office of the Solicitor 630 Regional Offices 630 Secretary of 629 Labor-Management Services Administration............ 633 Labor Organization, International ........cccoceueevniieunnnne Labor Relations Authority, Federal . Labor Relations Board, National .............. Labor Statistics, Bureau of...... Land Management, Bureau of (Interior) .................... 586 Land and Natural Resources Division (Justice)........ 572 Law, Administrative Judges (Agriculture)................. 594 Law Enforcement Training Center, Consolidated Federal 518 Law Library (Library of Congress) ..........cccocecveuvueunnnnne 472 Law Revision Commission, District of Columbia...... 374 Law Revision Counsel 454 Leader: House: Majority 449, 450 Minority 449 Senate: Assistant Majority Leader 444 Contents XXI Page Leader—Continued Senate—Continued Majority 443 Minority 444 Legal Counsel (Justice) 568 Legal Counsel (Senate) 448 Legislative Affairs and Information (Agriculture)... 603 Legislative Affairs (Defense) 529 Legislative Affairs, Office of (Navy) ......c.cocecvvererernnnnne 555 Legislative Affairs (NASA) 705 Legislative Counsel: House 455 Senate 447 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Air Force).........cceuuu. 563 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Army)..... Legislative Review Committee (Senate) 293 Liaison Offices at Capitol— Air Force 461 Army 460 General Accounting Office 460 Naval 461 Office of Personnel Manag 1t 460 Veterans’ Administration, Congressional Service 460 Libraries and Information Science, National Com- mission on 709 Library, Joint Committee on the..........cccoceeuveninunnnnns 369 Library, National (Agriculture) 608 Library of Congress 465 Associate Librarian for: Manag at 466 National Programs 466 Congressional Research Service...........c.cccoverirununcnee 466 Copyright Office 471 Law Library 472 Processing Services 470 Office of the Librarian 465 Research Services 471 Trust Fund Board 472 Library of Medicine, National 643 Library, Public (District) 820 Board of Trustees 820 Officials 820 Licenses and Permits, Office of (District)............c...... 817 Logistics Agency (Defense) 536 Logistics and Installations (Air Force)........cccccecueuene... 562 Logistics and Installations (Army)........ccccceeererererrennnene 544 Lung, and Blood Institute, National Heart (HHS)... 643 M Mailing Standards, House Commission on Congres-sional 375 Major Air Commands (Air Force)........c.cccoevuerrivurnennene 565 Continental 565 Overseas 566 Major Field Commands (DOT) 659 Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate................ 447 Majority Leader, Office of: House 449 Senate 443 Majority and Minority Rooms (House) .........c.ccevueuenne Majority Whip, Office of (House) .................. #4 Management Agency, Federal Emergency ................ Management and Budget, Office of ............cccccueeuvuucece. Management (Foreign Agricultural Service)............. Page Management-Labor Services Administration............ 633 Management and Finance (Agriculture).................... 594 Management, Office of Personnel 716 Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Air Force)............... 562 Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Army).......ccccovuvurueee 544 Manpower and Reserve Affairs and Logistics (DOD) 529 Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Navy)........cccececeeuene 552 Mapping Agency (DOD) 537 Maps of Congressional Districts.......cc.cccecevenevenuiennenne 989 Marine Barracks 554 Marine Corps, U.S. Headquarters (Navy)..........cceuu... 553 Maritime Administration 662 Maritime Commission, Federal 693 Market Development (Agriculture) ...........ccoevevvcnnne 600 Market Regulation (SEC) 725 Marketing and Inspection Services.........cccovuecvurunnnee 602 Marshal's Office, United States ........c.cccoervuerererrerennnen 578 Mass Transportation Administration, Urban............ 665 Material Command, Headquarters, Navy .................. 554 Materiel and Readiness Command, Headquarters, Army 548 Meat and Poultry Inspection Operations (Agricul- ture) 604 Medals and Decorations, Board of (Navy).................. 555 Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal............. 695 Mediation Board, National 713 Medical Center, National Naval..........cccccovverueerunnenee 558 Medical Research Institute, Naval.........ccccccceevveuenenen. 558 Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of (Navy)..........cce.... 558 Medicine, Institute of 704 Medicine, National Library of 643 Meeting Days of House Committees...........coccevururunnee 299 Meeting Days of Senate Committees..........ccccorunnnnen. 268 Members of the Arts and Crafts Board ...................... 588 Members of the Cabinet, list of 498 Members of Congress: Address of. 226-245 Alphabetical list 226-245 Assistants to 226-245 Biographies. 4-209 Committee assignments 385-415 Former Members of 696 Political classification of 223 Rooms 226-245 State delegations 212-223 Telephones. 226-245 Terms of service 251-265 Membership: House Committees 299 Senate Committees 268 Membership changes in the 97th and 98th Con- gresses II Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 375 Memorial Council, U.S. Holocaust 739 Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicines, Inc., Gorgas 701 Mental Retardation, President’s Committee on........ 378 Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors......... 382 Merit Systems Protection Board, U.S..........cceuvuenene. 743 Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washington. 751 Metropolitan Police Department ...........ccocovuvccennenee 819 Mezxico-United States Interparliamentary Group..... XXII Congressional Directory Page Page Micronesian Status Negotiations, Office of...... +716 National Aeronautics and Space Administration— Continued Migration, Intergovernmental Committee for........... 830 Office of— Continued Migratory Bird Conservation Commission................. 376 Chief Engineer 705 Military Academy, Board of Visitors...........cccceeunee. 382 Chief Scientist 706 Military Academy, U.S 549 COMPITONCE coincides rab ants 705 Military Appeals, U.S. Court of ..c....cccocsiererrarersssrssns 800 Military District of Washington, Headquarters, Equal Opportunity Programs 707 U.S. Army External Relations... 0080 dahil ni sii urs 706 Military Liaison Committee to DOE................cccc....... Field Installations 708 Military Personnel Command, General Counsel 705 (Naval) Inspector General 708 Military Review, U.S. Navy Court of Vegislative ARTs. uu i ii i aah 705 Military Sealift Command (Navy).... Management 706 Military Traffic Management Command .. Procurement... A vee 705 Mine Safety and Health (Labor) ..........cccecenvevenivennnne Space Science and Applications 707 Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Fed-Space Tracking and Data Systems.............ccceu.... 707 eral 695 National Agricultural Library 608 Mines, Bureau of 582 National Air and Space Museum 732 Minority Affairs (Agriculture) 593 National Archives and Records Service ..................... 698 Mincrity and Majority Rooms (House) .........c.cc.cccu..... 454 National Archives Trust Fund Board......................... 699 Minority and Majority Secretaries (Senate) .............. 447 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board.... 732 Assistant to the Minority : 447 National Bureau of Standards 623 Minority Business Development Agency (Com- Boulder Laboratories 626 merce) 615 National Cancer Institute (FIHS)...............ccvseerisiva-. 643 Minority Floor Assistants (House)...........ccccovvurueeunee. 454 National Capital Planning Commission ............ccc...... 708 Minority Leader, Office of (House) .........cccccceevruevunnens 450 National Center for Disease Control (HHS)............... 641 Minority Whip, Office of (House).............. crmiieain aos 451 National Commission for Employment Policy .......... 377 Mint, Bureau of the 519 National Commission for UNESCO, US.................... 851 Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol ...........occceeecicrinuruennnnee 457 National Commission on Libraries and Informa-Mission, U.S., to NATO, Defense Adviser 5 tion Science 709 Mission, U.S., to the United Nations ...........ccceeuevenuen. National Commission on Student Financial Assist- Monetary Fund, International 837 ance 317 Monument Society, Washington National................. 751 National Council on the Arts 710 Monuments Commission, American Battle ............... 677 National Council on the Humanities............ccoeveurnnene 711 Mortgage Association, Government National National Credit Union Administration .......c.cccccceueu. 709 (HUD) 653 National Defense University 539 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission......... 377 National Endowment for the Arts........ccccevvevuevieennnnne 710 Museum of African Art 732 National Endowment for the Humanities, Museum of American Art, National ..........c.ccccoeueunen. 733 National Foundation on the Arts and the Human- Museum of American History, National.................... 733 ities 710 Museum, Anacostia Neighborhood..........ccccoeeueunnennca. 730 Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities 711 Museum, Cooper-Hewitt, of Decorative Arts and National Council on the Arts ........cecesruserssssvisiasasses 710 Designs.. 731 National Council on the Humanities ..........c.ccceuene. 711 Museum, Joseph H. Hirshhorn, and Sculpture National Endowment for the Arts........ccoceevveveennes 710 Garden 732 National Endowment for the Humanities.............. 710 Museum, National Air and Space 732 National Gallery of Art 735 Museum, National Armed Forces, Advisory Board.. 732 National Guard (District) 820 Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Cooper- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (HHS)... 643 Hewitt 731 National Historical Publications and Records Com- Museum of Natural History 734 mission 699 N National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Diges-Narcotics Abuse and Control, Select Committee on. 366 tive and Kidney Di 643 National Academy of Sciences, National Academy National Institute of Corrections (Justice)................ 574 of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Institute of Justice National Research Council ..........cccoeveerrenenene 704 National Institutes of Health Institute of Medicine 704 National Labor Relations Board National Academy of Engineering...........cc.cccourunnnen. 704 General Counsel, Office of the National Academy of Sciences 704 National Library of Medicine National Research Council 704 National Mediation Board National Aeronautics and Space Administration..... 704 National Monument Society, Washington ................. 751 Office of— National Mortgage Association, Government Administrator 704 (HUD) 653 Aeronautics and Space Technology ...........c.c....... 706 National Museum of American Art ........ccccccovrereruenne 733 Contents XXIII Page National Museum of American History National Museum of Natural History ...........cceueuuuee. National Naval Dental Center National Naval Medical Center ..........ccccoecrucccrnucnnne National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 627 National Park Service 584 National Portrait Gallery 734 National Republican Congressional Committee........ 360 National Republican Senatorial Committee.............. 294 National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineer- ing, Institute of Medicine, and............ccoue.... 704 National Science Board 713 National Science Foundation 713 National Security Agency/Central Security Serv- ice (Defense) 539 National Security Council 502 National Technical Information Service..........c......... 615 National Telecommunications and Information Ad- ministration (Commerce) 615 National Transportation Safety Board............ccoeucuu. 715 National War College, The 539 National Zoological Park 734 Nations, United 845 Natural History, Museum of 734 Natural Resources and Environment (Agriculture). 609 Natural Resources Division, Land and...........ccccecuc. 572 Naturalization Service, Immigration and .................. 575 Naval Academy, Board of Visitors ..........cccecevrerinencne 382 Naval Academy, United States 560 Naval Air Systems Command 557 Naval Dental Center 559 Naval District, Washington, Headquarters ............... 560 Naval Electronic Systems Command. .............ccccueueen. 557 Naval Facilities Engineering Command..................... 556 Naval Intelligence Command 559 Naval Liaison Office (Capitol) 461 Naval Material Command, Headquarters.................. 554 Naval Medical Center, National. .................. Naval Operations, Office of Chief of .... Naval Records, Board for Correction of...................... 556 Naval Research, Office of 552 Naval Security Group Command..........ccceceueurererrerrnnnne 560 Naval Supply Systems Command .........ccccceueurerrrereranens 558 Navy, Department of the 551 Board for Correction of Naval Records................... 556 Board of Decorations and Medals Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Court of Military Review Headquarters, Naval District Washington............. Headquarters, Naval Material Command Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps..........ccccceerururunnee Marine Barracks Military Sealift Cc d National Naval Medical Center ..........cccecevverernennee. Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute 558 National Naval Dental Center...........ccccecerurueunee 559 Naval Health Sciences Education and Train- ing Command Naval Medical Data Services Center................... Naval Medical Research and Development Command 559 Naval Medical Research Institute ....................... 558 Navy, Department of the—Continued Naval Air Systems Command 557 Naval Civilian Personnel Command...........ccocevueee. 559 Naval Electronic Systems Command .........ccccccovunn. 557 Naval Facilities Engineering Command................. 556 Naval Intelligence Command Naval Military Personnel Command ............ccceuu..n. Naval School of Health Sciences Naval Sea Systems Command ........c.cceecvrverriererenene Naval Security Group Command Naval Supply Systems Command Naval Telecommunications Command 559 Navy Appellate Review Activity..........cccccevrerurennne 556 Navy Council of Personnel Boards............ccccoueuuueen. 555 Office of— Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower, and Reserve Affairs) 552 Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Systems) 552 Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Shipbuilding and Logistics 552 Chief of Naval Operations 553 Comptroller 553 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy (Finan- cial Management) 553 General Counsel 552 Information 555 Judge Advocate General of the Navy.................. 556 Legislative Affairs 555 Naval Research 552 Oceanographer 559 Program Appraisal 556 Secretary of the Navy 551 Under Secretary of the Navy........ccoocevuvuvrinnnnane 551 U.S. Naval Academy 560 Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (State).......... 510 Net Assessment (Defense) 525 Networks, stations, and services represented in Radio-Television Galleries ............ccceuereeennnes 959 New Community Development Corporation (HUD). 653 News Photographers’ Association, White House....... 930 Newspapers represented in Press Gallery ................. 908 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Members, U.S. Delegation 380 Officers 380 Notes iid Nuclear Agency, Defense 538 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S...........cccccevueneee 744 Nutrition and Food Service (Agriculture) 0} Observatory, Astrophysical Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Labor) 634 Occupational Safety and Health Review Commis-sion 716 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Nation-al 627 Oceanographer of the Navy, Office of..........cccceeueuune 559 Office of— Administrative Assistant (Air Force)..........c.cc...... 564 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army Naval School of Health Sciences 559 Administrative Law Judges (Agriculture).............. XXIV Congressional Directory Page Office of—Continued Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service......... 600 Administrator, General Services 697 Administrator (NASA) 704 Administrator, Rural Electrification Administra- tion 596 Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA).......... 706 Architect of Capitol 455 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force............. 562, 563 Assistant Secretaries of the Army.................... 544, 545 Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban De- velopment... SianLR LER 650-652 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy.........ccccccoeeuieenennn. 552 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com- merce) 614 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (Labor) 631 Attending Physician, Capitol 459 Attorney General 567 Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army)........c.cccocvueueueee. 546 Chief of Naval Operations 553 Clerk of the House 451 Comptroller (NASA) 705 Comptroller (Navy) 553 Comptroller of the Currency 517 Congressional Record Index 370 Consumer Adviser (Agriculture) .........c.cccoevecrrurunnne. 607 Corporation Counsel (District) 812 Deputy Attorney General 567 Deputy Postmaster General 747 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy .........ccceue..... 551 Doorkeeper, House 452 Education 669 Energy (Agriculture) 598 Executive (District) 810 General Accounting 462 General Counsel (Agriculture)..........c.cccceucveiinnnnnnee. 592 General Counsel (Air Force) 563 General Counsel (Army) 546 General Counsel (HHS) 638 General Counsel (NASA) 705 General Counsel (Navy) 552 General Counsel (NLRB) 712 General Counsel (SEC) 724 Government Printing 464 Human Development (HHS) 639 Information (Navy)......... 555 Information Technology 569 Inspector General (Agriculture) ...........c.cceecueueunnnene. 593 Inspector General (Commerce) ............ccoevevevereuennnee 613 Inspector General (HUD) 650 International Cooperation and Development (Ag- riculture) 598 Judge Advocate General (Navy).........cccceveeerererennnen. 556 Legal Counsel (Justice) 568 Legislative Affairs (Justice) 568 Legislative Affairs (NASA).......c.ccoceveeivnecrrrecnnn 705 Legislative Affairs (Navy) . 555 Legislative Counsel: House 455 Senate 447 Legislative Liaison (Air Force) .....cccccocevvueunrreenenne 563 Librarian (Library of Congress)............ccceuvuveereuennas 465 Licenses and Permits (District) ......cccooeeveveveererennne. 817 Page Office of— Continued Majority and Minority Leaders, House............ 449, 450 Majority and Minority Whips, House............... 450, 451 Majority Secretary (Senate) 447 Management and Budget 501 Management and Finance (Agriculture) ................ 594 Micronesian Status Negotiations 716 Minority Secretary (Senate) 447 Naval Research 552 Oceanographer (Navy) 559 Operations (Agriculture) 594 Pardon Attorney (Justice) 576 Parliamentarian, House 449 Patent and Trademark 627 Personnel (Agriculture) 593 Personnel Management 716 Physician, Attending, Capitol...........cccoceevverericrennnnne 459 Policy Development (Executive)..........ccccceeevvererennane. 502 Postmaster General 747 Postmaster of the House 453 President of the United States..........ccccoeverereverennnne. 499 Program Appraisal (Navy) 556 Public Affairs (Air Force) 563 Rural Development Policy (Agriculture)................ 595 Science and Technology Policy.........ccccceeeurrererereennne 503 Secretary of: Air Force 561 Army 543 Defense, Immodiahe... cori doiniio niin 521 Education 667 Energy 669 Field Activities (Defense) 533 Health and Human Services..........cocoeeernuereerenenes 637 Labor 629 Navy 551 Senate 444 Transportation 657 Treasury 515 Secretary, Field Activities (Defense) ..........ccccueue. 533 Sergeant at Arms, House 452 Sergeant at Arms, Senate 446 Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (Defense) 593 Solicitor General (Justice) 568 Solicitor (Labor) 630 Space Science and Applications (NASA) ................ 707 Space Systems (Air FOrce)...........cccouvvevererinrnerenerenens 564 Speaker, House 449 Technology Assessment 472 Telecommunications (Commerce)... .. 615 Tracking and Data Acquisition ..........ccccoeeeevurueencnnn 707 Transportation (Agriculture) 606 Under Secretary for Economic Affairs (Com- merce) 616 Under Secretary of Air Force..........ccoeveveniverencnnn. 561 Under Secretary of Army 543 Under Secretary of Navy 551 Sc ALtorney. a i a 569, 578 U.S. Marshal 578 _ U.S. Trade Representative (Executive) .............c..... 503 U.S. Trustees (Justice) 577 White House 499 Contents XXV Page Office of Personnel Management.........c.ccccvinuiucnnnnene 716 Administration Group 719 Compensation Group 718 Compliance and Investigations Group .........ccccceeu. 721 Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee....... 718 Office of— Congressional Relations 717 Director 716 General Counsel 717 Government Ethics 718 Inspector General 717 Policy and Communications...........ceccovrerureerueannns 717 Regional Offices 121 Staffing Group 720 Work Force Effectiveness and Development Group 719 Officers of the— House 449 Senate 443 Officials, Miscellaneous, Capitol ..........cccceceverirereerennn. 457 Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Permanent Committee for 378 Operations and Plans (Air Force)........cccceccvennnucvnunnene 565 Operations, Office of (Agriculture) ............ccccceerveiennnns 594 Operations, Office of Chief of Naval .........cccccocevvnnnne 553 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Devel- opment 841 OECD Center 841 Secretariat 841 Organization, International Labor ..........ccccccourveuenneees 836 Organization of American States 839 General Secretariat 840 Headquarters 839 The Council 839 Organization, Pan American Health .......................... 842 Organizations, International 827 Origin and Form of Government of the District of Columbia Outlook Board, World Agricultural Overseas Commands (Air Force)..........coceeveueerereruennes Overseas Private Investment Corporation................. 742 Board of Directors 742 Oversight, Intelligence (Defense) ..........cccccervrevvrnrunnnn. 525 Oversight, Review and (Defense) 533 P Pacific Halibut Commission, International, United States and Canada 838 Packers and Stockyards Administration.................... 606 Page Board, House of Representatives ...........cccceueuuen. 376 Page School, Capitol 458 Panama Canal Commission 721 Pan American Health Organization ...............c.c......... 842 Centers 843 Field Offices 842 Sanitary Bureau 842 Pardon Attorney (Justice) 576 Park, National Zoological 734 Park Service, National 584 Parliamentarian (House), Office of the.............cceuenuun. 449 Parole, Board of (District) 820 Parole Commission, U.S 746 Patent and Trademark Office 627 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation... 722 Page Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation..............cc...... 722 Advisory Committee 722 Board of Directors 722 Officials 722 Performing Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the.. 7 Periodical Press Galleries Executive Committee House Periodical Press Gallery ........cocccvuvueucrnnnnnnne Members entitled to admission ..........ccceceveeevevueene Periodicals represented Rules governing admission to......c..coceeeeeverenecnnne. Senate Periodical Press Gallery Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund 378 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (House) 361 Personnel (Air Force) 565 Personnel Boards, Navy Council of .........cccoeceevccucunnee 555 Personnel Management, Office of ..........ccccccevunenennen. 716 Personnel, Office of (Agriculture)..........coceeeeeverurueneen 593 Photographers Association, White House News....... 930 Photographers Gallery, Press 922 Physical Fitness, President’s Council on..........cc....... 723 Physician at the Capitol, Attending.........cccccoeeveunneene. 459 Planning Commission, National Capital................... 708 Plans and Operations (Air Force) .........ccceceevrerrruerenenes 565 Plant and Animal Health Service (Agriculture)....... 602 Police: Capitol, United States 457 Metropolitan 819 Police Board, Capitol 457 Policy and Program Planning (Agriculture).............. 604 Policy and Rural Development (Agriculture)............ 595 Policy Committee, Democratic (Senate).............c....... 293 Policy Committee, Republican (Senate)... we 294 Policy Council, Armed Forces (Defense)..................... 523 Policy Development and Research (HUD).................. 650 Policy, International Security (Defense)...........cccco.... 524 Political Classification of Congress 223 Portrait Gallery, National 734 Postal Rate Commission iii. 2h. imi mninsninain 722 Postal Service, U.S 747 Postal Union, Universal 852 Postmaster General: Biography of 747 Office of 747 Postmaster of the House 453 Post Office, Annex 2 454 Post Office, Cannon Office Building.........ccccoueuueee. 454 Post Office, Capitol 454 Post Office, Longworth Office Building .................. 454 Post Office, Rayburn Office Building ..........ccueuu... 454 Post Office, City, Washington 823 Poultry and Meat Inspection Operations (Agricul- ture) 604 Preservation, Advisory Council on Historic........ Eons 677 President, Executive Office of 499 President of the Senate 443 President of the United States, biography of ............ 499 President pro tempore of the Senate .............cco........ 443 Congressional Directory Page Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident with their terms........c.cceeuenenenene 440 President’s Commission on Executive Exchange...... 723 President’s Commission on White House Fellow- ships 723 President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped 723 President’s Committee on Mental Retardation......... 378 President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports 723 Press Galleries 884 House Press Gallery Members entitled to admission t0......cc.ececeueeceurueneene Newspapers represented in Rules governing admission to..........ceceevveveriinnnnnenes Senate Press Gallery Standing Committee of Correspondents ................. Press Galleries, Periodical Press Photographers Gallery Members entitled to admission ...........ccceceeeeeuereuenene Rules governing gallery Services represented Standing Committee of Press Photographers........ Printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Joint Committee on Printing Office, Government Prison Industries, Inc., Federal (Justice).................... Prisons, Bureau of (Justice) Private Investment Corporation, Overseas................ Probate Court, Register of Wills and Clerk of.. >: Processing Services (Library of Congress).................. Product Safety Commission, Consumer...................... Program Analysis, and Budget (Agriculture)............ Program Analysis, and Evaluation (Defense)............ Program Appraisal, Office of (Navy)............... a Programs and Legislation (Agriculture).. “ Projects Agency, Defense Advanced Research (De- fense) 534 Protection Board, U.S. Merit Systems..........ccccu..... 743 Pro tempore, President, of Senate.............cccceverernenenne 443 Public Affairs (Agriculture) 592 Public Affairs (Air Force) 563 Public Affairs (Defense) 531 Publications Center, Washington (O.E.C.D.).............. 841 Publications Distribution Service, House Doorkeep- er 453 Public Affairs, Chief of (Army) Public Buildings Service (GSA) 698 Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury).........cc.cccuuu... 519 Public Diplomacy, U.S. Advisory Commission on..... 738 Public Library (District) 820 Public Service Commission (District) .........ccccceererenene 820 Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of: Governor of. 439 Resident Commissioner............ccceeuveevvervennen 208, 222, 244 Radiation Biology Laboratory. Radio and Television Galleries 939 Executive Committee of 939 House Radio and Television Galleries .................... 939 Members entitled to admission to...........ccceeveevenneee. 941 Networks, stations, services represented in........... Rules governing admission to..........cccoe....... Senate Radio and Television Galleries ................... 93 Page Radiobiology Research Institute, Armed Forces (Defense) 538 Railroad Administration, Federal 663 Railroad Retirement Board 748 Railroad ticket office, Capitol 459 Railway Association, U.S. 749 Rate Commission, Postal 722 Ratemaking Study Commission, Motor Carrier........ 377 Reconstruction and Development, International Bank for 831 Record, Congressional, Index Office..........cccocverernnene 370 Recorder of Deeds (District) 821 Recording Studio, House 359 Records Service, National Archives and .................... 698 Recreation Department (District) Red Cross, American Refugee Programs, Bureau of (State).........cccocoveueuuene 513 Regional Administrators (GSA) 700 Regional and Branch Offices (SEC) ........ccccccevvreriruenen. 726 Regional Commission, Appalachian .........cc.ccccecerveneenee 679 | Regional Directors, Federal Mediation and Con-ciliation Service 695 Regional Offices (Federal Highway Administra- tion) 661 Regional Offices (GAO) 463 Regional Offices (HHS) 639 Regional Offices (Labor) 630 Regional Offices (ICC) 703 Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court............ 805 Regular and special sessions of Congress, list of....... 418 Regulatory Commission, U.S. Nuclear..........ccccocvuuue. 744 Regulatory Programs and Marketing Services (Ag- riculture) 603 Reporting Service, Statistical (Agriculture)............... 598 Representatives: Alphabetical list of. 230 Apportioned to the several States under each census 438 Assignment of, to committees..........cccoeeververeruinenns 393 Assistants to 230 Biographies of. 4-209 List of, with home post offices and two assistants 230 Political classification of 223 Rooms and telephones of 230 Service of, showing Congresses in which it has been rendered 254 State, list of 212 Votes cast for 429 Republican Conference of the Senate................... 294, 444 Republican Congressional Committee, National....... 360 Republican Policy Committee (Senate).........cccceunne. 294 Republican Policy Committee (House)...........cccccuuene. 362 Republican Senatorial Committee, National............. 294 Research and Engineering (Defense)..........cccocovvvueuenee 525 Research, Development and Aquisition (Army)........ 545 Research, Development, and Logistics (Air Force)... 562 Research, Engineering, and Systems, Secretary of Navy 552 Research Council, National, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Academy of Sciences............ccueueee.. 704 Research Institute, Naval Medical ...........cccovevurennenee 558 Research Institute, Radiobiology, Armed Forces...... 538 Contents XXVII Research, Office of Naval Research, Projects Agency Defense Advanced .......... 534 Research Service (Agricultural) ..........coceeveeevinerercnnenas 608 Research Service, Congressional (Library of Con- gress) 466 Research Service, Economic (Agriculture) ................. 597 Reserve Affairs, Logisitics and Manpower (De- fense) ; 529 Reserve System, Federal 679 Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico: Alphabetical list 244 Assignment to committees 396 Assistants to 244 Biography of 208 Home post office 244 Room and telephone of. 244 Service record in Congress 264 Votes cast for 437 Retardation, Mental, President’s Committee on....... 378 Retirement Board, Railroad 748 Revenue and Finance (District) 814 Revenue Service, Internal 518 Review and Education Staff (Agriculture)................. 604 Review and Oversight (Defense)...........coouvvvecurnernennes 533 Rights Division, Civil (Justice). 571 River Basin Commission, Susquehanna.............c....... 737 Rooms and telephones: Representatives 230 Senators 226 Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano. 375 Royalty Tribunal, Copyright 684 Rules governing admission to— Periodical Press Galleries 965 Press Galleries 884 Press Photographers Gallery 922 Radio-Television Galleries 939 Rural Development Policy (Agriculture).................... 595 Rural Development, Small Community and (Agri- culture) 594 Rural Electrification Administration 596 Rural Telephone Bank (Agriculture) ...........cceecevennne. 597 S Safety and Health Review Commission, Federal Mine 695 Safety and Health Review Commission, Occupa-tional 716 Safety Board, National Transportation...................... 715 St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation...... 666 Savings Bond Division, U.S. (Treasury)..........c.cce...... Scholarship Foundation, Harry S Truman School, Capitol Page School of Health Sciences (Navy).........cccoovureriirreeenneas Schools, Joint Service (Defense).......cc.ccoueruerererennnes Science and Education (Agriculture)........... Science and Technology Policy, Office of ................... Science Board, National 713 Science Foundation, National 713 Sciences, National Academy of 704 Sciences, Naval School of Health 559 Sealift Command, Military (Navy)............... Rr 559 Seating Plan of House Chamber ..........ccccooeeuvuerrunnnnnen. 496 Seaway Development Corporation, St. Lawrence..... 666 Secretariat (0.E.C.D.) 841 Page Secretariat (South Pacific Commission)............ccceuuu... 845 Secretariat (United Nations) 849 Secretary of— Agriculture, biography of 591 Air Force: Biography of 561 Office of 561 Army: Administrative Assistant, Office of...................... 546 Biography of 543 Office of 543 Commerce, biography of 613 Defense: Assistant to 522 Biography of 521 Office of 521 Education: Biography of 669 Office of 669 Energy: Biography of 667 Office of 667 Health and Human Services, biography of ............ 637 Housing and Urban Development, biography of... 649 Interior, biography of 579 Labor: Biography of 629 Office of 629 Navy: Biography of 551 Office of 551 Senate, Office of 444 State, biography of 505 Transportation: Biography of 657 Office of 657 Treasury, biography of 515 Secretary of Defense, Assistants to............... 523-531, 533 Secret Service, United States 520 Securities and Exchange Commission............ecvuenen 723 Division of Corporate Regulation...........ccccecevuennnne 725 Division of Corporation Finance ..........coccceveevvirenens 725 Division of Enforcement 725 Division of Investment Management .............cc.c..... 725 Division of Market Regulation ........cccccocerveunuernnnne 725 Office of General Counsel 724 Regional and Branch Offices 726 Security Administration, Social ..........ccccevereriereveririenns 647 Security and Cooperation in Europe, Commission on 373 Security and Intelligence Command (Army) ............. 547 Security Agency/Central Security Service, Nation- al (Defense) 539 Security Assistance Agency, Defense.......cccccovevunnenene 538 Security Council (United Nations)..........cccoeererrererercnne 847 Security Council, National 502 Security Group Command, Naval........cccccorvuerurerunenee 560 Security, Policy and International (Defense)............. 524 Select and special committees: House 358 Senate 293 Select Committee on Aging 363 XXVIII Congressional Directory Page Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Select Committee on Ethics, Senate...........cccoeereunene. 295 Select Committee on Indian Affairs........cccccceeeueennene. 295 Select Committee on Intelligence, Permanent (House) 361 Select Committee on Intelligence (Senate)................. 296 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control.. 366 Selective Service System 727 Senate: Chaplain 443 Commission on Art and Antiquities.........coccceevennne 373 Court of Impeachment 427 Office Building Commission 378 Officers of the 443 Personnel of— Office of the— Assistant Majority Leader ........c.ccoceceeveuerevennnes 444 Democratic Whip 444 Legal Counsel 448 Legislative Counsel 447 Majority Leader 443 Majority Secretary 447 Majority Whip 450 Minority Leader 444 Minority Secretary 447 Minority Whip 444 Secretary 444 Sergeant at Arms 446 Political classification of 223 President of 443 President pro tempore 443 Special sessions of 426 Senate Committees: Assignments to Meeting days of Membership of Special and select Staffs of Standing Senate Office Building Commission Senate Office Buildings (Architect) .........ccccevvrvueneene. Senate Periodical Press Gallery Senate Press Gallery Senate Radio and Television Gallery...........cccccoueunnee. Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Senatorial Committee, National Republican............. Senators: Alphabetical list of. 226 Assignments to committees 385 Assistants to 226 Biographies of. 4-209 Continuous service of. 251-253 Expiration of terms of service, by groups........ 248-250 List of, with home post offices and two assistants 226 Political classification of 223 Rooms and telephones of 226 State list of 212 Votes cast for 428 Separate Operating Agencies (Air Force)................... 566 Sergeant at Arms: House of Representatives 452 Senate 446 Page Service and terms in Congress: Delegate of— American Samoa 265 District of Columbia 264 Guam 265 Virgin Islands 264 Representatives 254 Resident Commissioner 264 Senators: Continuous service 251 Expiration of terms........ 248 Service Commission, Public (District) ........cccccceverunuenen 820 Service: Agricultural Cooperative 603 Agricultural Marketing 603 Agricultural Research 608 Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation .......... 599 Animal and Plant Health (Agriculture) ................. 602 Community Relations (Justice)............cccecvvrururucnnne 577 Economic Research (Agriculture)........... Federal Grain Inspection (Agriculture)... Federal Mediation and Cenciliation..........ccccecvecunne Fiscal (Treasury) 518 Food and Consumer (Agriculture)............ccceverunenne Food and Nutrition Foreign Agricultural Forest (Agriculture) General Administration Human Nutrition Information...........cccceovuvvvvvinnanes Immigration and Naturalization Indian Health (HHS) Internal Revenue Investigative (DOD) Marketing and Inspection (Agriculture)................. National Park National Technical Information (Commerce)........ Office of Management and Finance (Agriculture) Soil Conservation : Statistical Reporting (Agriculture).........cccoeueuenee. U.S. Customs (Treasury) U.S. Fish and Wildlife (Interior) ..........cococevuvreeernne U.S. Marshals (Justice) U.S. Postal U.S. Secret Veterinary (Agriculture) Service Schools, Joint Defense Service System, Selective Sessions of Congress, list of. 418 Sessions of the Senate, special, dates of ..................... 426 Severely Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other ..........cccocovvueunnnnne. Shipbuilding and Logistics, Secretary of Navy ......... Small and Disadvantage Business Utilization (Ag- riculture) Small Business Administration............ccceeveevrivnnnnnnes Small Community and Rural Development (Agri- culture) Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents, personnel of ..........ccocoevvinecnnnennen Bureaus under the direction of ..........cccovvcviencnnnnnn 730 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum ............ccccunuuuee Archives of American Art Astrophysical Observatory 734 Contents XXIX Page Smithsonian Institution—Continued Bureaus under the direction of —Continued Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies 731 Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and Design 731 Freer Gallery of Art 731 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 735 Board of Trustees 735 Executive Staff. 735 Officers of the Board 735 Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 732 International Exchange Service.........cccceevvcueunnne 732 Museum of African Art 732 National Air and Space Museum.........ccccceveuenne 732 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board 732 National Gallery of Art 735 National Museum of American Art...........ccccoune. 733 National Museum of American History ............. 733 National Museum of Man 734 National Museum of Natural History................. 734 National Portrait Gallery 734 National Zoological Park 734 Radiation Biology Laboratory..........cccoeceuruecnuncnee 734 Tropical Research Institute.........ccccceervuvcencicnnnne 735 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 736 Establishment, personnel of 728 Officials 728 Social Security Administration 647 Soil Conservation Service Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank (HUD) 653 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home, U.S.........ccceevererenenes 749 Board of Commissioners. 749 Officers of the Home 749 Solicitor General (Justice) 568 Solicitor, Office of (Labor) 630 South Pacific Commission 845 Space Administration, National Aeronautics and.... 704 Space and Air Museum, National 732 Space Agency, European (E.S.A).......cccceuveeeerererennne 827 Space Science and Applications (NASA)........c.cccou.... 707 Space Systems (Air Force) 564 Speaker of the House of Representatives................... Special and select committees: House Senate Special Committee on Aging, Senate.............c.ccceueneen. Special Missions, U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Of- fices Special Nutrition Programs (Agriculture) ................. Special sessions of the Senate, dates of ...................... Sports, President’s Council on Physical Fitness and 723 Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agricul- ture) 599 Staff, Air (Air Force) 564 Staff, Army 547 Staff College, Armed Forces (Defense)...........cccccouuune. Staff, Joint (Defense) . Page Staff, Joint Chiefs of (Defense) 534 Staffs of House committees 301 Staffs of Senate committees 269 Standards, National Bureau of. 623 Standing committees: House 299 Senate 268 State and Private Forestry (Agriculture)................... 609 State delegations in Congress 211 State Department 505 Boards and Commissions 514 Bureau of— Administration African Affairs Consular Affairs East Asian and Pacific Affairs..... Economic and Business Affairs European Affairs Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs......... 513 Intelligence and Research 511 Inter-American Affairs 510 International Narcotics Matters .........ccccccceurennene 513 International Organization Affairs............ccceeuen. 512 Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs............... 510 Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs 508 Public Affairs 512 Refugee Programs 513 U.S. Mission to the United Nations...........ccecvurunee 514 State Research Service and Cooperative (Agricul- ture) 608 States and Territories, Governors of the.................... 439 States, Organization of American.............ccceeeurreereenes 839 Statistical Information 418 Court of Impeachment 427 Governors of the States and Territories................. 439 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Con- gresses coincident with their terms............. 440 Representatives Under Each Apportionment........ 438 Sessions of Congress 418 Special Sessions of the Senate..........cccceceveverevrerennenne 426 Votes Cast for Representatives, Resident Com- missioner, and Delegates in 1978, 1980, and 1982 429 Votes Cast for Senators in 1978, 1980, and 1982... 428 Statistical Reporting Service, Agriculture................. 598 Statistics, International Agricultural .............c.c......... 601 Statistics, Labor, Bureau of. 634 Steering and Policy Committee, Democratic (House) 358 Stockyards and Packers Administration.................... 606 Student Financial Assistance, National Commis- sion on 317 Study Commission, Motor Carrier Ratemaking........ 377 Study Conference, Environmental and Energy......... 379 Superior Court of the District of Columbia 3 Supply Systems Command, Naval..........ccccoeeecerrurunne. Supreme Court, United States Biographies of the Justices Officers of the Supreme Court Surgery and Medicine, Bureau of (Navy)................... Survey, Geological (Interior) Susquehanna River Basin Commission............ccccue.... XXX Congressional Directory Page System: Federal Reserve 679 Selective Service 727 Systems Command, Naval Air 557 Systems Command, Naval Electronic..........ccceeueueee. 557 Systems Command, Naval Sea 557 Systems Protection Board, U.S. Merit........cccocveuennee. 743 T Taxation, Joint Committee on 370 Tax Court of the United States 793 Tax Division (Justice) 572 Technical Information Service, National (Com-merce) 615 Technology Assessment, Office of ...........ccocovveuricucnnne 472 Technology A nent Board 472 Technology, Office of Information ..........ccccouvvruennnnene. 569 Telecommunication Union, International.... cries BOY Telecommunications (Capitol) . 459 Telecommunications Command (Navy) .........ccceeeueee. 559 Telecommunications and Information (Commerce).. 615 Telegraph Office, Capitol 459 Telephone Bank, Rural (Agriculture) ..........c.ceuuu.ee. 597 Telephone Program (Agriculture)...........cccocevvvnuennnnn 596 Telephones: Representatives 230 Senators 226 Television and Radio Correspondents Galleries........ 939 Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the U.S 760 Tennessee Valley Authority 737 Terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents................... 440 Terms of Service: Representatives. 254-265 Senators 248-250 Territories and States, Governors of ..........c..ccceevveunene 439 Ticket Offices, Capitol: Airlines, Corabined 459 Railroad 459 Tobacco, and Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol (Treas-ury) 516 Tracking and Data Acquisition (NASA).......ccccccecenuee 707 Trade Commission, Federal 695 Trade, U.S. Court of International .........c.cccoueveervenennn 783 Trading Commission, Commodity Futures... .... 683 Traffic Management Command (Army)..........cccoeuee.. 549 Traffic Safety Administration, National Highway... 664 Training Administration, Employment and (Labor) 632 Transit Authority, Washington Metropolitan Area. 751 Transportation Administration, Urban Mass............ 665 Transportation, Department of 657 Federal Aviation Administration 660 Field Organizations 660 Federal Highway Administration.........cccceecervueiuenes 661 Regional Offices 661 Federal Railroad Administration 663 Regional Offices 664 Maritirne Administration 662 Field Activities. amy sa risus i toss 663 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 664 Regional Offices 664 Office of Inspector General 658 Office of the Secretary 657 Research and Special Programs Administration.. 666 St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation .. 666 Page Transportation, Department of—Continued U.S. Coast Guard 659 Major Field Commands 659 Urban Mass Transportation Administration......... 665 Travel and Tourism Commerce 615 Treasury, Department of the 515 Bureau of: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms...........coceccneunnee 516 Engraving and Printing 517 The Mint 519 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center........... 518 Fiscal Service 518 Bureau of Government Financial Operations.... 518 Bureau of the Public Debt 519 Internal Revenue Service 518 Office of: Comptroller of the Currency.........ccccececeeevvrucnnnn 517 Secretary 515 United States Customs Service 517 United States Savings Bond Division........c....ccu.u.... 519 United States Secret Service 520 Trials by Court of Impeachment, Senate ................... 427 Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas Memorial Institute of. 701 Tropical Research Institute, Smithsonian.................. 735 Tropical Tuna Commission, Inter-American ............. 830 Truman Scholarship Foundation, Harry S................ 702 Trust Fund Boards: Library of Congress 465 National Archives 699 Trusteeship Council (United Nations) 848 Tuna Commission, Inter-American Tropical ............. 830 U Under Secretaries of Defense 523, 525 Under Secretary of the Air Force..........cccocovvvvunnrinenee 561 Under Secretary of the Army 543 Under Secretary of the Navy 551 Uniformed Services, University of the Health Sci-ences (Defense) 539 Union, Interparliamentary 380 United Nations 845 Economic and Social Council 847 Economic Commission of— Africa 850 Asia and the Pacific 850 Europe 850 Latin America 850 European Office of the United Nations.................. 850 General Assembly 845 Intergovernmental Agencies related to the United Nations 850 Food and Agricultural Organization............. 8217, 850 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 850 Intergovernmental Maritime Organization 850 International Atomic Energy Agency ................. International Bank for Reconstruction and De-velopment 850 International Civil Aviation Organization......... 851 International Development Association.............. 851 International Finance Corporation.............cceuu.. 851 International Labor Organization..............cccccu.... 851 International Monetary Fund 851 Contents XXXI Page United Nations—Continued Intergovernmental Agencies related to the United Nations—Continued International Telecommunication Union........... 851 UNESCO Liaison Office 851 United Nations Association/U.S.A ........ccceeevune. 851 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. ......c.cinimiriremminie 851 United Nations High Commissioner for Refu-gees 851 United Nations Information Centre.................... 849 U.S. Committee for UNICEF, Washington Area Office 852 U.S. National Commission for UNESCO............. 851 Universal Postal Union 852 World Health Organization 852 World Meteorological Organization..................... 852 International Court of Justice.........ccoerurerurrrunucucunnes 848 Secretariat 849 Security Council 847 Trusteeship Council 848 U.S. Administrative Conference 675 U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy...... 738 U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (Commerce).. 619 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency U.S. Army Communications Command.............. U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command U.S. Army Forces Command U.S. Army Health Services Command US. Army Materiel and Readiness Command, Headquarters 548 U.S. Army Military District of Washington, Head-quarters 548 U.S. Army Security and Intelligence, Headquar-ters 547 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command............ 549 U.S. Attorney’s Office 569-578 U.S. Capitol Buildings and Grounds ...........ccececeuvurunnne 475 U.S. Capitol Police 457 U.S. Capitol, Commission on the West Central Front of the 374 U.S. Claims Court 787 Officers of the Claims Court 792 U.S. Coast Guard 659 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights ........cccccucerrnrrrennnnee. 739 U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia.............. 761 Biographies 761 Officers of the 767 Residences of judges and officers ..........ccccevurururrenene 767 Senior Circuit Judges U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit U.S. Court of International Trade........ccceeevererrerenenene Officers of U.S. Court of Military Appeals Residences of judges and officers............coeeeevueurunnes U.S. Courts, Administrative Office of .............ccccoueneue. 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43d Vice President of the United States; born in Milton, Mass., June 12, 1924; attended the public schools; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover, 1942; Yale University, 1948; lieutenant (jg.), U.S. Navy, 1942-45; supply salesman, West Texas and Cali-fornia, 1948-50; cofounder: Bush-Overby Development Co., 1951-53; Zapata Petro-leum Corp., 1953, and president and cofounder Zapata Off-Shore Co., 1954-66; Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1966-70; U.S. Ambassador, United Na-tions, 1971-73; chairman, Republican National Committee, 1973-74; U.S. Liaison Officer, People’s Republic of China, 1974-75; Director, CIA, 1976-77; delegate, Republican National Conventions, 1964 and 1968; recipient: Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals; member and former vestryman, St. Martin's Episco-pal Church, Houston, Tex.; member and vestryman, St. Ann’s Episcopal Church, Kennebunkport, Maine; member of board, Episcopal Church Foundation; married to the former Barbara Pierce, Rye, N.Y., 1945; five children: George, Jeb, Neil, Marvin, and Dorothy; elected Vice President of the United States, November 4, 1980. *Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and Representa-tives. 3 ALABAMA (Population, 1980 census, 3,876,808) SENATORS HOWELL THOMAS HEFLIN, Democrat, of Tuscumbia, Ala.; born June 19, 1921; son of Reverend Marvin R. Heflin and Louise D. Strudwick Heflin; graduated Colbert County High School, Leighton, Ala.; B.A., Birmingham Southern College; J.D., University of Alabama School of Law; six honorary degrees; major, U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46, wounded twice and awarded the Silver Star Medal; lawyer; Heflin, Rosser & Munsey, Tuscumbia, Ala.; admitted to the Alabama Bar in 1948 and commenced practice in Tuscumbia, Ala. until 1971, returned to the law practice in his hometown following the completion of his term as chief justice; chairman, Alabama Ethics Commission, 1969-71; chief justice, Alabama Supreme Court, 1971-77; president, Alabama State Bar Association, 1965-66; president, Alabama Trial Lawyers Association, 1964-65; fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers Associ-ation; International Academy of Trial Lawyers; International Society of Barristers; International Academy of Law & Science; American Bar Foundation; Alabama Citizen of the Year, 1973 and 1975; selected Most Outstanding Appellate Judge in the United States by Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1976; highest award of American Judges Association, 1975; chairman, National Conference of Chief Justices, 1976-77; Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor at William & Mary College; member of faculty, University of Alabama and University of North Alabama; awards: corecipient of James Madison Award with Eric Severeid by National Broad-cast Editorial Association; Distinguished American Award, National Football Foun-dation and Hall of Fame; Justice Award, American Judicature Society; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. JEREMIAH A. DENTON, Jr., Republican, of Mobile, Ala.; born in Mobile, Ala., July 15, 1924; graduated, McGill Institute (preparatory), 1942; attended Spring Hill College, Mobile, 1942-43; graduated (with honors), U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1946; M.A., George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1964; D.H. (hon-orary), St. Leo’s College; D.H.L. (honorary), Spring Hill College; served in the U.S. Navy, captured after being shot down while leading a group of 24 aircraft from the U.S.S. Independence, July 18, 1965, and held prisoner for 7% years; held rank of commander when captured, promoted to captain while a POW, now rear admiral (ret.); Commandant, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va., 1973-77; recipient of: Navy Cross, Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Navy Distinguished Service Medal, three Silver Stars, five Bronze Stars, Distinguished Flying Cross, two Air Medals, two Purple Hearts, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation; founded the Coalition for Decency (nonprofit organization), 1977; consultant to the president, Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc.; assistant to the president, Spring Hill College; life member: VFW, American Legion, and Reserve Officers Association; recipient of: Navy League’s 1973 John Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leader-ship; 1973 VFW Armed Forces Man of the Year and awarded the Gold Medal of the VFW, Silver Medal from Pope Paul VI in private audience; Court of Honor Award, Alabama District Exchange Clubs, 1973; Spanish Fort Civitan Club Man of the Year Award, 1973; Valley Forge Freedom Foundations Awards, 1974 and 1976; for God and Country Award, Capitol Hill First Friday Club, 1975; Catholic War Veterans Celtic Cross Award, 1975; Cross of Military Service, United Daughters of the Confed-eracy, 1975; Patriotic Award for exemplary dedication and devotion to his country, Knights of Columbus, 1975; Man of the Year Award, Citizens for Decency Through Law, 1976; Man of the Year Award, Morality in Media, 1977; Meritorious Service Award, Douglas MacArthur Chapter, association of the U.S. Army, 1977; Distin-guished Service Award, Mobile Jaycees; Mobilian of the Year, 1980; Who’s Who in America, 1977-80; married to the former Kathryn Jane Maury of Mobile, Ala; seven children: Jeremiah III, Donald, James, William, Madeline, Michael, and Mary Elizabeth; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term begin-ning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, and Wilcox (7 coun-ties). Population (1980), 563,140. JACK EDWARDS, Republican, of Mobile, Ala.; born in Birmingham, Ala., Sep-tember 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 Govern-ment Association; was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Mobile since 1954; taught business law in 1954; elder in Presbyterian Church; married the former Jolane Vander Sys of Mobile, January 30, 1954; two children, Susan Lane and Richard Arnold; selected as one of Outstanding 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 Wash-ington, D.C.; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; serves on Committee on Appropriations; vice chairman, House Republican Conference. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Montgomery, and Pike (13 counties). Population (1980), 549,505. WILLIAM LOUIS DICKINSON, Republican, of Montgomery, Ala.; born in Ope-lika, 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, 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, 2 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 Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Auianga Calhoun, Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Elmore, Lee, Macon, Randolph, Russell, Talladega, and Tallapoosa (13 counties). Population (1980), 552,496. 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; en-tered 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 Committee, Finance and Tax-ation Committee; and named by Capitol Press Corps, The Most Outstanding Member Alabama Senate, 1965; member and past chairman, 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 Fun-derburk of Dadeville, Ala.; three children: Memorie, Margaret, and Flynt; elected to 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FGURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Marshall, Pickens, Walker, and Winston. St. CLAIR CoUNTY: The northern part; also the southern boundary line (approximate) beginning at Argo on the Jefferson County line going south of Margaret, through Branchville and south of Odenville and Wattsville to the Coosa River/Talladega County line. Population (1980), 586,150. 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 Congressional Directory ALABAMA 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 Durope an theater of operations; lawyer by profession; practiced 18 years at Jasper, Ala; member, Alabama and American Bar Associations; 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 succeed-ing 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; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, of the House Appropriations Committee from 1977 to present; served as regional Democratic whip 1967-72; served as Democratic whip at large, 1974 to present; served on House Democratic Sioering 2nd Policy Committee, 1973-74, 1981 to pres-ent; National Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, 1972-76; 1976 Na-tional Democratic Convention Committee on Rules. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan (7 counties). Population (1980), 549,802. RONNIE G. FLIPPO, Democrat, of Florence, Ala.; born in Florence, August 15, 1937; attended public schools in Florence and Lauderdale County; graduated, Coffee High School, 1955; B.S., accounting, University of North Alabama, Florence, 1965; M.A, accounting, University of Alabama, 1966; profession: certified public account-ant; member: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Alabama Certified Public Accountants Society; National Association of Accountants; Church of Christ; served in Alabama House of Representatives, 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, 25d Ryan Cooper; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON County: That part not contained in census tracts 35, 100.01, 100.02, 101, 102, 103.01, 103.02, 104.01, 104.02, 122, 123.01, 123.02, 125, 138.01, 138.02, 139.01, 139.02, 140, 141.02-141.05, 142.02-142.04, 143.01, 143.02, 144.02, and 144.03. Population (1980), 671,197. BEN ERDREICH, Democrat, of Birmingham, Ala.; born in Birmingham, Ala., December 9, 1938; son of Corinne and the late Stanley Erdreich; attended Jefferson County public schools; graduated, Shades Valley High School 1956; B.A., Yale Uni-versity, 1960; J.D., University of Alabama School of Law, graduated with honors, 1963; editor-in-chief, Alabama Law Review; U.S. Army active duty service as first lieutenant, 1963-65; admitted to Alabama Bar, 1963; practiced law in Birmingham for 8 years; member: Alabama, Birmingham, and American Bar Associations; elect-ed countywide to Alabama House of Representatives, 1970; elected as one of three Jefferson County commissioners, 1974; reelected to a second 4-year term on the Commission, 1978; member of Temple Emanu-El in Birmingham; married to the former Ellen Cooper of Birmingham, 1965; two children: Jeremy C. and Anna B.; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bibb, Chilton, Choctaw, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Marengo, Perry, Shelby, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa. JEFFERSON COUNTY: That part contained in census tracts 35, 100.01, 100.02, 101, 102, 103.01, 103.02, 104.01, 104.02, 122, 123.01, 123.02, 125, 138.01, 138.02, 139.01, 139.02, 140, 141.02-141.05, 142.02-142.04, 143.01, 143.02, 144.02, and 144.03. St. CLAIR CoUuNTY: Moody Division, tract 0401 and Pell City Division, tract 0402. Population (1980), 404,518. RICHARD C. SHELBY, Democrat, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; born in Birmingham, Ala., May 6, 1934; attended the public schools; A.B., University of Alabama, 1957; LL.B, University of Alabama School of Law, 1963; attorney; admitted to the Alabama Bar in 1961 and commenced practice in Tuscaloosa; member, Alabama State Senate, 1970-78; former law clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama, 1961-62; city prosecutor, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1963-71; U.S. Commissioner, Northern District of Alabama, 1966-70; special assistant attorney general, State of Alabama, 1968-70; chairman, Legisla-tive Council of Alabama Legislature, 1977-78; former president, Tuscaloosa Count, Mental Health Association; member of Alabama Code Hh Committee, 1971-75; member: Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity; Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, and American Bar Associations; First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa; Exchange Club; American Judicature Society; and Alabama Law Institute; married to the former Annette Nevin of Kinston, Ala., 1960; two children: Richard C., Jr. and Claude Nevin; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. ALASKA Biographical ALASKA (Population, 1980 census, 401,851) SENATORS TED STEVENS, Republican, of Anchorage, Alaska; born in Indianapolis, Ind., November 18, 1923; graduated from high school, Redondo Beach, Calif.; from UCLA, 1947; from Harvard Law School, 1950; served in U.S. Air Force in WWII in China, 1943-46, first lieutenant (pilot), 14th Air Force; practiced law in Washington, D.C, 1950-52, in Fairbanks, Alaska, 1953; appointed U.S. Attorney, Fairbanks, September 1953; transferred to Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., as legislative counsel, 1956; appointed assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (Fred Seaton), 1958; appointed solicitor of the Department of the Interior by President Eisenhower, 1960; returned to Alaska, 1961, opened law office in Anchorage; elected to the State house of representatives, 1964, reelected 1966, served as speaker pro tem and major-ity leader; appointed to U.S. Senate, December 24, 1968; elected November 3, 1970, for term ending January 3, 1973; reelected November 7, 1972, and November 7, 1978; assistant minority leader, U.S. Senate, 1977-80; assistant majority leader 1981-; married December 30, 1980, to Catherine Chandler of Anchorage; five children by first wife Ann (deceased); member: American, Federal, California, Alaska, and District of Columbia Bar Associations; member: Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Republican Club, Anchorage Press Club, and Alaska Press Club. FRANK HUGHES MURKOWSKI, Republican, of Fairbanks, Alaska; born in Seattle, Wash., March 28, 1933; attended Ketchikan, Alaska, public schools; gradu-ated, Ketchikan High School, 1951; attended University of Santa Clara, 1951-53; B.A., economics, Seattle University, 1955; U.S. Coast Guard, active duty, 1955-56; banker; Alaska Commissioner of Economic Development, 1965-70; president, Alaska Bankers Association, 1972; president, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, 1977; presi-dent, Alaska National Bank of the North, 1971-80; member: Elks, Lions, Pioneers of Alaska, Young Presidents Organization, NRA, VFW; married to the former Nancy Rena Gore, 1954; six children: Carol, Lisa, Michael, Eileen, Mary, and Brian; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 5, 1981. 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; member: National Education Association, Elks, Lions, Masons, Jaycees; 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; member: Interior and Insular Affairs, and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees; ranking Republican, Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks; ranking Republican, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation. ARIZONA (Population, 1980 census, 2,717,866) 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 Clay, 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 the United States Senate, November 5, 1974; reelected to the United States Senate November 4, 1980, for the term ending January 3, 1987. DENNIS DeECONCINI, Democrat, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in Tucson, May 8, 1937; attended the public schools of Tucson and Phoenix; graduated, Tucson Senior High School, 1955; University of Arizona, B.A., political science, 1959, LL.B., 1963; ad-mitted 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; reelected to the U.S. Senate November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term ending January 3, 1989. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—MARricora County: That part not contained in the Second, Third, and Fourth Districts. Population (1980), 543,561. JOHN SIDNEY McCAIN III, Republican, of Tempe, Ariz.; born in CoCo Solo, Panama Canal Zone on August 29, 1936; graduated, Episcopal High School, Alexan-dria, Va., 1954; attended, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1958; National War College, Washington, D.C., 1973; retired captain, pilot, U.S. Navy, 1958-81; military awards: Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, and Distinguished Flying Cross, Vietnamese Legion of Honor; member: Arizona Chamber of Commerce, Community Assist League; married to the former Cindy Hensley; three children: Doug, Andy, and Sidney; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—MaARricorA County: Census tracts 1089-1094, 1099-1104, 1106, 1117-1124, 1125.02-1125.04, 1126-1132, 1140-1150, 1154-1159, 1164, 1165, 1166.01, 1166.02, 1167.02-05, 6232, and 7233; census tract 1098, blocks 119, 121, 122, 125, 126, 206-222, 301, 302, and 307-313; census tract 1105, blocks 118, 119, 204-207, 210-218, 301-312, 314, 403, 406, 409, 410, 505-508, and 601-609; census tract 1153, blocks 201-204 and 207-209; census tract 1167.06, block 501 and enumeration district 1. PiMA County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. PINAL County: That part not contained in the Fourth and Fifth Districts. SANTA CRUZ County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. Yuma County: That part not contained in the Third District. Population (1980), 543,367. 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; portrait hung in Basketball Hall of Fame, 1980, honoring his year of professional basketball; 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; keynote speaker, Democratic National Convention, New York City, 1980; selected “Legislator of the Year” by the Congressional Fellows Associ- ARIZONA Biographical ation, 1980; selected “Conservationist of the Year” by the National Parks and Conservation Association, 1980; 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; chairman, board of directors, Office of Technology Assessment. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Coconino, La Paz, Mohave, and Yavapai. MAricopA CouNTY: Northwest portion, including the western fringe of Avondale, Glendale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Peoria, Phoenix, Sun City, Tolleson, Wickenburg, and Youngtown. YUMA County: Northern half. Population (1980), 543,615. BOB STUMP, Republican, of Tolleson, Ariz.; born in Phoenix, Ariz., April 4, 1927; graduated, Tollesen 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; three children: Karen, Bob, and Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976, reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Gila and Navajo. APACHE County: The entire county with exception of the town of Springerville and the area generally south of State Highway 260 and U.S. Highway 60, on its extension east of Springerville. GRAHAM County: That portion of same which is located in the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. MARICOPA CoUNTY: The areas generally east of the Agua Fria River and north of Beardsley Road; east of 35th Avenue in Phoenix and north of Camelback Road; and east of Pima Road and north of the Salt River. Includes portions of the cities and towns of Phoenix and Scottsdale and entirety of Carefree, Cave Creek, Fort McDowell, Fountain Hills, New River, Paradise Valley, and Rio Verde. PINAL CounTy: Only that portion of same which is located in the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Papula-tion (1980), 543,548. ELDON RUDD, Republican, of Scottsdale, Ariz.; born in Camp Verde, Ariz; graduated, Clarkdale High School; B.A., education, Arizona State University, J.D., University of Arizona, admitted to the Arizona Bar and commenced practice in Tucson, Ariz.; FBI special agent, 1950-70, serving on diplomatic assignment in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Argentina; served as naval aviator in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46; elected as a member: Maricopa County (Ariz.) Board of Supervisors, 1972, serving to the 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 (Scottsdale, Ariz., and Alamos, Mexico), 1973-76; married to the former Ann Merritt; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Mexico-U.S. Interparliame ntary Group, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses; House Appropriations Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee. APACHE CouUNTY: (part). PIMA CouNTY: (part). PinaL County: (part). SANTA Cruz County: (part). Tucson Cry: (part). Population (1980), 543,775. JAMES FRANCIS McNULTY, Jr., Democrat, of Bisbee, Ariz.; born in Boston, Mass., October 18, 1925; attended Boston public schools; graduated, Boston Latin, 1943, and University of Arizona with an LL.B., in 1951; U.S. Army, World War II, 1944-45; elected to Arizona State Senate, 1968 and 1970, and appointed to complete another term in 1973; served on public health and welfare committee, education committee, judiciary committee, appropriations committee, State, county, and mu-nicipal affairs committee; served two terms: State board of education, State hospital board, State board of regents, State salary commission, State bar board of governors; member, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Bisbee, Ariz.; married to former Jacqueline Boevers; three children: Michael, Cynthia, and Amy; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. Congressional Directory ARKANSAS ARKANSAS (Population, 1980 census, 2,313,435) SENATORS DALE BUMPERS, Democrat, of Charleston, Ark.; born in Charleston, August 12, 1925; attended the public schools of Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Northwest-ern University, LL.B. degree, 1951, J.D. degree, 1965; 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; reelected November 4, 1980. DAVID H. PRYOR, Democrat, of Camden, Ark.; born in Camden, Ark., August 29, 1934; attended the public schools; graduated from Camden High School, 1952; at-tended Henderson State University; B.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1957; LL.B., University of Arkansas School of Law, 1964; admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1964 and commenced practice in Camden, Ark.; lawyer; established the newspaper, Ouachita Citizen, in Camden, Ark., 1957, and published it for 4 years; elected State representative of Ouachita County, 1960, reelected in 1962 and 1964; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1968-76; Presbyterian; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra-ternity and Blue Key; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity; honorary member, Delta Theta Phi; married to the former Barbara Lunsford, of Fayetteville, 1957; three children: David, Jr., Mark, and Scott; elected to the 89th, 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; elected Governor of Arkansas, 1975-79; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Arkansas, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Prairie, Randolph, Sharp, St. Francis, Stone, Van Buren, and Woodruff (24 counties). Population (1980), 573, 551. WILLIAM VOLLIE (BILL) ALEXANDER, Jr., Democrat, of Osceola, Mississippi County, Ark.; born in Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn., January 16, 1934; Eagle Scout; attended University of Arkansas, graduated from Southwestern at Memphis 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; one daughter, Alyse Haven, born April 25, 1968; law clerk to Federal Judge Marion Boyd, Mem-phis, Tenn., 1960-61; associate, firm of Montedonico, Boone, Gilliland, Heiskell & Loch, 1961-63; partner, firm of Swift & Alexander, Osceola, Ark., 1963-68; member: Arkansas Bar Association, American Bar Association; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; past president, Arkansas State Society of Wash-ington, D.C., member: American Legion, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; named to Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1967; Outstand-ing 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 Agricul-ture, 1969-74; member, Committee on Government Operations, 1971-74; member, Committee on Appropriations, 1975 to present; assistant majority whip, 1973-76; deputy majority whip, 1977-80; chief deputy majority whip, 1980 to present; member: Democratic National Congressional Committee; President’s Export Council; National Alcohol Fuels Commission; adviser, U.S. House of Representatives on Strategic Arms Limitation and U.N. Conference on New and Renewable Energy Sources; founder: House Export Task Force; National Rice Council; Mississippi Valley International Trade Center. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Conway, Faulkner, Lonoke, Perry, Pulaski, Saline, White, and Yell (8 coun-ties). Population (1980), 569,116. ED BETHUNE, Republican, of Searcy, Ark.; born in Pocahontas, Ark., December 19, 1935; attended the public schools of Little Rock; graduated Pocahontas High School, 1953; U.S. Marine Corps, 1954-57 with service in Korea; attended Little Rock Junior College, 1957-58; B.S., University of Arkansas, 1961; J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, 1963; admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1963 and com-menced practice in Pocahontas, Ark.; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1972; deputy prosecuting attorney, Randolph County, Ark., 1963-64; special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1964-68; private practice of law in Searcy, Ark., 1968-78; prosecuting attorney, first judicial district of Arkansas, 1970-71; chairman, ninth district of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, New Mexico), 1973-77; chairman, Procedural Committee of Arkansas Criminal Code Revision Commission, 1971-75; held various positions in White County, Ark., and American Bar Associations; member: Methodist Church, Chamber of Commerce, and Rotary Club; received Jaycee Distinguished Service Award as Outstanding Young Man of Searcy, Ark. 1971; married to the former Lana Douthit of Little Rock, 1959; two children: Paige and Sam; Republican nomi-nee for Arkansas Attorney General in 1972; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounriEes: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Howard, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Newton, Polk, Pope, Searcy, Sebastian, Sevier, Scott, and Washington (20 counties). Population (1980), 572,937. JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT, Republican, of Harrison, Ark.; born in Harri-son, May 4, 1922; son of Junie Mildred (Taylor) Hammerschmidt and Arthur P. Hammerschmidt; former lumberman; completed high school at Harrison, Ark.; at-tended The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., Oklahoma A. & M. College, and the University of Arkansas; entered Army Air Corps in 1942 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; 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.; member, Boone Masonic Blue Lodge No. 314; 32d Degree Mason, Fort Smith Consis-tory; K.C.C.H.; 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 Com-mittee; delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1964, 1980; State chairman, Arkansas Republican State Central Committee, 1964-66; elected Republican Nation-al Committeeman from Arkansas, 1976-80; married Virginia Sharp of Harrison, Ark.; one son, John Arthur; elected as the first Republican Congressman from Arkansas in 94 years, to 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. Congressional Directory ARKANSAS FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counrikes: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, and Union (23 counties). Population (1980), 570,831. BERYL FRANKLIN ANTHONY, Jr., Democrat, of El Dorado, Ark.; born in El Dorado, Ark., February 21, 1938; attended the public schools and graduated El Dorado High School, El Dorado, Ark., 1956; B.S., B.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark., 1961, J.D., 1963; lawyer; assistant attorney general, 1964-65; deputy prosecuting attorney, Union County, Ark., 1966-70; prosecuting attorney, 13th Judicial District, 1971-76; legal counsel, Anthony Forest Products Co., 1977; private practice of law, 1977; elected Representative Fourth Congressional District, 1978; admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1963 and commenced practice in El Dorado, Ark.; president, Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association, 1975; secretary, Ar-kansas Forestry Association, 1977; board of directors, Arkansas Forestry Associ-ation, 1977; board of directors and legal counsel, Union Fidelity Savings and Loan Association of El Dorado, Ark., 1977; member: St. Mary’s Episcopal Church; Union County Bar Association; Arkansas Bar Association; American Bar Association; named in Marqui’s Who's Who in America, 1976-77; Outstanding Young Man Award, El Dorado Chapter Jaycees, 1973; married to the former Sheila Foster of Hope, Ark., 1962; two children: Alison Roark and Lauren Foster; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. CALIFORNIA (Population, 1980 census, 23,668,308) 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 University of Mexico; graduated from Stanford University, 1936; International News Service, covering England, Germany, Italy, and Ethiopia, 1937-38; returned 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 conclu-sion 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; married to the former Norma Weintraub; two sons, Rob, deceased, 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, and November 4, 1980; member: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Foreign Relations; and Veterans’ Affairs Committees; elected Senate Democratic whip (assistant Democratic leader) in 1977, 1979, 1981, and again in 1983. PETE WILSON, Republican, of San Diego, Calif.; born in Lake Forest, Ill., on August 23, 1933; attended Country Day School, St. Louis, Mo.; graduated Country Day School, 1951; B.A., English literature, Yale University, ROTC scholarship, New Haven, Conn., 1955; law degree, University of California, Berkeley, Calif, 1962; attorney, admitted to California State Bar, 1963, and commenced practice in San Diego; served in U.S. Marine Corps as infantry officer, 1955-58; elected to California State Legislature, 1966-71; Republican minority whip, 1967-69; mayor, city of San Diego, 1971-83; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Mendocino, Sonoma, and Trinity (6 counties). Population (1980), 526,014. DOUGLAS H. BOSCO, Democrat, of Occidental, Calif.; born in New York on July 28, 1946; attended Capitol Page High School, Washington, D.C., 1963; graduated from Willamette University in Salem, Oreg., in 1968 with a B.A. degree in English; received J.D., law, from Willamette in 1971; practiced law; director, Marin County Housing Authority; director, Marin County Consumer Protection Agency; Sonoma County Fair Director; fundraiser for hospital ship SS Hope; cofounder of Northern California’s Emeritus College for Senior Citizens; coordinator for State bar associ-ation’s “Law in a Free Society” program; member of State wildlife conservation board; elected to California State Legislature in 1978; elected as assembly Democrat-ic caucus chairman in 1981; chairman of assembly ways and means subcommittee on resources and transportation; chairman of finance, insurance and commerce subcommittee on financial institutions; chairman of select committee on utility performance, rates and regulation; member of the energy and natural resources committee; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Butte, Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sutter, Tehama, and Yuba. SHASTA County: That part not contained in the Fourteenth District. Population (1980), 526,015. EUGENE A. CHAPPIE, Republican, of Chico, Calif; born in Sacramento, Calif, March 28, 1920; attended Sacramento public schools; graduated, Sacramento High School, 1938; captain, U.S. Army, Armored Force South Pacific Service, with service in World War II and Korea; rancher; El Dorado County Supervisor, 1950-64; elected to California State Legislature, 1964; member: Rotary, VFW, American Legion, Sons of Italy; married to the former Paula Di Benedetto, 1941; five children: Susan Thomas, Eugene A. II, John, Tina McClendon, and Linda Reilly; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA THIRD DISTRICT.—CiTY OF SACRAMENTO. SACRAMENTO COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fourth Dis-trict. Population (1980), 525,784. ROBERT T. MATSUI, Democrat, of Sacramento, Calif; born in Sacramento, Calif., September 17, 1941; attended the public schools; graduated, C. K. McClatchy High School, 1959; A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1963; J.D., Hastings College of Law, University of California, 1966; admitted to the California Bar in 1967 and commenced practice in Sacramento; Sacramento City Council, District 8, 1971-75; reelected, 1975-78; chairman, budget-finance committee, 1976-78; vice mayor, 1977; chairman, law and legislative committee, 1978; chairman, U.S. Con-gressman John E. Moss reelection campaign committee; member, California Demo-cratic Central Committee, 1973-78; president, Active 20-30 Club (1972); vice presi-dent, Sacramento Safety Council; board member, United Crusade and Sacramento Rotary Club; officer and director, Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Jaycee Young Man of the Year, 1973; married to the former Doris K. Okada, 1966; one child, Brian Robert; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member, Ways and Means Committee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Yoro County. SACRAMENTO CouUNTY: Northern and southern portions, including the communities of Citrus Heights, Courtland, Elverta, Folsom, Freeport, Galt, Herald, Hood, Isleton, Locke, North Highlands, Rio Linda, Walnut Grove, Wilton, and nothern portions of the city of Sacramento. SoLANO County: All except for the city of Vallejo. Population (1980), 525,869. VIC FAZIO, Democrat, of West Sacramento, Calif.; born in Winchester, Mass., October 11, 1942; attended the public schools of New Jersey; B.A., Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., 1965; graduate work in public administration, California State University, Sacramento, Calif.; Coro Foundation Fellow; congressional and legisla-tive consultant, 1966-75; member, California State Assembly, 1975-78; former direc-tor, Assembly majority staff, former assistant to the speaker of the Assembly; former member: Sacramento County Charter Commission, Sacramento County Plan-ning Commission, and National Conference of State Legislatures; former vice presi-dent, Planning and Conservation League; cofounder, California Journal magazine; member: UNICO, Air Force Association, Navy League, Democratic State Central Committee; married to the former Judy Kern; two daughters: Dana and Anne; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; committee assignments: Appropriations, chairman, Subcommittee on Legislative Branch; Budget; Standards of Official Conduct; member, Page Board. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Crry AND CouNTY OF SAN FrANcisco: That part not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 525,923. PHILLIP BURTON, Democrat, San Francisco, Calif.; born June 1, 1926, Cincin-nati, Ohio; graduated, George Washington High School, San Francisco, 1944; Uni-versity of Southern California, 1947; LL.B., Golden Gate Law School, 1952; attorney at law; admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court, 1956; veteran of World War II and Korean conflict; married; one daughter; elected youngest member of Califor-nia State Assembly 1956; Chair, assembly committee on social welfare; former national officer, Young Democrats; founder, California Democratic Council; elected to 88th Congress in special election February 18, 1964; reelected each succeeding Congress; Chair, Democratic Study Group, 92d Congress; Chair, House Democratic Caucus, 94th Congress; member, Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; Chair, National Parks and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, 95th and 96th Congresses; Chair, House Democratic Caucus Committee on Organization, Study and Review, 96th Congress; Chair, Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations, 97th and 98th Congresses; Chair, House of Representatives Delegation, North Atlantic Assembly, 1977-82; Vice Chair, Political Committee, 1978-82; U.S. Standing Committee of North Atlantic Assembly, 1978-82; elected member, House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 97th and 98th Congresses; recipient of numerous awards by national environmental groups for leadership in conserving natural, recreational, and historical resources; recipient, National Council of Senior Citizens Award of Merit, 1982. CALIFORNIA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—MARIN County. City AND COUNTY OF SAN FrANCIsco: That part bounded by Powell Street, south to Ellis Street, west to Franklin Street, north to Starr King Way, west to Geary Boulevard, west to St. Joseph Avenue, south to Turk Street, west to Baker Street, south to Grove Street, west to Stanyan Street, south to 17th Street, east to 1-280, south to Sammyuale Street, south to the city boundary. SAN MATEO County: Daly City. SoLaNo County: City of Vallejo. Population (1980), 525,984. BARBARA BOXER, Democrat, of Marin County, Calif; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., November 11, 1940; graduated, 1962, Brooklyn College, B.A., major in economics; stockbroker and economic researcher with securities firms on Wall Street, 1962-65; journalist and associate editor, Pacific Sun newspaper, won two major press awards for in depth analytical reporting, 1972-74; congressional aide, Fifth Congressional District, California, 1974-76; elected member, Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1976-82; first woman president, Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1980-81; direc-tor, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, 1977-82; president, BAAQMD, 1979-81; director, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation, 1978-82; winner of Common Cause Open Government Award, 1980; founding member of Marin Education Corps, Marin National Women’s Political Caucus, Marin Commu-nity Video; member of various boards of directors and advisory boards for civic, cultural, and educational organizations; married to Stewart Boxer, 1962; two chil-dren: Doug, 17, and Nicole, 15; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ConTrA Costa County: The cities of Alamo, Antioch, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Con-cord, Crockett, El Sobrante, Martinez, Oakley, Pacheco, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Port Costa, Rich-mond, Rodeo, San Pablo, San Ramon, Walnut Creek, and West Pittsburg, and portions of the city of Danville. Population (1980), 526,191. 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; J.D., 1972, University of California at Davis School of Law; member: California State Bar, Davis Law School Alumni Association; served 5 years as legislative aide to Senate majority leader, California State Legislature; past chairman and member of Contra Costa County Democratic Central Committee; past president of Martinez Democratic Club; married to the former Cynthia Caccavo, of Martinez; two children: George and Stephen; committees: Education and Labor, chairman, Subcommittee on Labor Standards since 1981; and Budget; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—AraMepA County: Northwest portion, including Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, and Piedmont. CoNTRA Costa County: El Cerrito, Kensington, Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, Danville, Alamo, and San Ramon. Population (1980), 525,942. 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 social worker, De-partment of Mental Hygiene, 1962-64; program director, Bayview Community Center, 1964-65; associate director, then director, Hunters Point Youth Opportunity Center, 1965-66; planning consultant, Bay Area Social Planning Council, 1966-67; director, Concentrated Employment Program, San Francisco Economic Opportunity Council, 1967-68; senior consultant, Social Dynamics, 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.—ALaMEDA County: Communities of Alameda, Castro Valley, Dublin, Hayward, Livermore, Picasanion, Sa Leandro, San Lorenzo, and Sunol; cities of Oakland (part) and Union City (part). Population FORTNEY H. (PETE) STARK, Jr., Democrat, of Oakland, Calif, born in Milwau-kee, Wis., November 11, 1931; graduated from Wauwatosa, Wis., High School, 1949; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1953; University of California, Berke-ley, 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 Nation-al 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 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Liberties Union; director, Common Cause, 1971-72; four children: Jeffrey Peter, Beatrice Ann, Thekla Brumder, Sarah Gallun; elected to the 93d Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—ArLaMeEDpA County: All of Fremont, Newark, and the southern portion of Union City; SANTA Diana County: The central and northeastern portion of San Jose and all of Milpitas. Population (1980), 526,022. DON EDWARDS, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; district offices: 1625 The Alame-da, 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 Investi-gation, 1940-41; U.S. Navy, 1942-45, Naval Intelligence and gunnery officer; occupa-tion, businessman; married to Edith B. Wilke; member, Veterans’ Affairs and Judi-ciary Committees; chairman, Civil and Constitutional Rights Subcommittee; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962, reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—SAN Mateo County: Cities of Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, Colma, East Palo Alto, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifica, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, and South San Francisco; and portions of Menlo Park and Daly City. SANTA CLARA COUNTY: City of Palo Alto and Stanford University. Population (1980), 525,937. THOMAS PETER LANTOS, Democrat, of San Mateo, Calif.; born in Budapest, February 1, 1928; during World War II active in anti-Nazi underground; came to the United States in 1947 on academic scholarship; B.A., University of Washington, 1949; M.A., University of Washington, 1950; Ph. D., University of California, 1953, Phi Beta Kappa; professor of economics; consultant, TV news analyst and commen-tator; member, Millbrae Board of Education, 1950-66; administrative assistant, eco-nomic and foreign policy adviser, U.S. Senate; married to Annette Tillemann; two married daughters, Annette Tillemann-Dick and Katrina Lantos-Swett; two grand-children; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress; member: Committees on Foreign Affairs and Government Operations, Select Committee on Aging. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—The lower part of the San Francisco peninsula. SAN MATEO County: The southern portion including Atherton, Hillsborough (part), La Honda, Menlo Park (part), Pescadero, Portola Valley, and Woodside. SANTA CLARA CouUNTY: The eastern portion (Pacheco Pass) including Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Moffett Field, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale. StanisLAUs County: All except the Modesto/Ceres area. Population (1980), 525,964. ED ZSCHAU, Republican, of Los Altos, Calif.; born in Omaha, Nebr. on January 6, 1940; attended public schools in Omaha; graduated, Westside High School, 1957; A.B. (cum laude) Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., 1961; M.B.A. (1963), M.S. (1964), and Ph. D. (1967), Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.; assistant professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 1965-69; visiting assistant profes-sor, Harvard Business School, 1967-68; founder and president, System Industries, Inc., 1968-82; director, American Electronics Association, 1974-79, and chairman, 1978; director, American Council for Capital Formation, 1979-82; married to the former JoAnn Wiedmann, 1963; three children: Ed, Liz, and Cameron; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—SaNTA CLARA CounTty: Cities of Campbell, Los Gatos, and Santa Clara; San Jose (part); the unincorporated parts of the county. Population (1980), 525,898. NORMAN YOSHIO MINETA, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif; born in San Jose, November 12, 1931; attended public schools in San Jose; B.S., business administra-tion, 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 councilman, 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 each succeeding Congress; committee assignments: 98th Congress: Public Works and Transportation, chairman of Subcom-mittee on Aviation; Committee on Science and Technology; Select Committee on Intelligence; appointed deputy whip at large, 97th Congress; member, Board of Regents, Smithsonian, 1979. CALIFORNIA Biographical FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Alpine, Amador, El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sierra, and Siskiyou. SAN JoaQuUIN County: That part not contained in the Eighteenth District. SHASTA County: Census tracts: 118 (part), enumeration district 357; 119 and 125-127. Population (1980), 525,893. NORMAN D. SHUMWAY, Republican, of Stockton, Calif.; born in Phoenix, Ariz., July 28, 1934; educated in the Stockton public schools; graduated, Stockton High School, 1952; A.A., Stockton College, 1954; B.S., University of Utah, 1960; J.D., Hastings College of the Law, University of California, 1963; attorney; admitted to the California bar in 1964 and commenced practice in Downey, Calif.; appointed to the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors by Governor Reagan, 1974; elected in 1974 and reelected, 1976; chairman of the board of supervisors, 1978; past chairman, Goodwill Industries of San Joaquin Valley, Inc.; member, board of directors of Goodwill Industries of America; formerly a partner in Stockton law firm of Cava-lero, Bray, Shumway & Geiger; former bishop and missionary to Japan, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; former instructor at San Joaquin Delta College and Humphreys College of Law, both in Stockton; married to the former Luana June Schow; six children: Jennifer, Neal, Perry, Tyler, Stuart, and Brenda; elected to the 96th Congress November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; House Commit-tee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Select Committee on Aging. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Madera, Mariposa, and Merced. FREsNo County: Cities of Biola, Burrel, Cantua Creek, Caruthers, Coalinga, Easton, Firebaugh, Five Points, Fowler, Helm, Huron, Kerman, Kings-burg, Laton, Mendota, Orange Cove, Parlier, Raisin City, Reedley, Riverdale, San Joaquin, Selma, and Tranquillity. StanisLaus CounTy: Cities of Ceres, Crows Landing, Modesto, Newman, Patterson, and Turlock (part). Population (1980), 525,998. TONY COELHO, Democrat, of Merced, Calif.; born in Los Banos, Calif., June 15, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated Dos Palos High School, Dos Palos, Calif., 1960; B.A., Loyola University, Los Angeles, Calif., 1964; administrative assist-ant to U.S. Congressman B. F. Sisk; staff director, Subcommittee on Cotton of the House Agriculture Committee, 92d Congress; consultant, House Parking Committee, 92d and 93d Congresses; staff coordinator: House Subcommittee on Broadcasting of the House Rules Committee; House Select Committee on Professional Sports, 94th Congress; listed in Who's Who in American Politics, and in 1975 was selected an Outstanding Young Man of America; married to the former Phyllis Eileen Butler, 1967; two daughters: Nicole and Kristin; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; serves on Agriculture, House Administration and Interior Committees; elected chairman, Democratic Congression-al Campaign Committee, 1981, reelected 1983; serves as Democratic Whip at Large and serves on Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz. SAN Luis OBisro County. The coastal strip extending down to the north side of Los Osos Valley Road in Los Osos, including the towns of oy Fok, Cambria, Cayucos, Harmony, Los Osos (part), Morro Bay, and San Simeon. Population LEON EDWARD PANETTA, Democrat, of Carmel Valley, Calif.; born in Monte-rey, Calif., June 28, 1938; attended San Carlos Elementary School; graduated, Mon-terey High School, 1956; B.A., magna cum laude, University of Santa Clara, 1960; J.D., University of Santa Clara Law School, 1963; served as 1st lieutenant in the U.S. 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 to Secretary of U.S. Department of Health, Education, 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, Thompson & Panetta, 1971-76; member: U.S. Supreme 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; A. Philip Randolph Award, 1971; Bread for the World Award, 1978; chairman, 95th New Members Caucus; northern California regional whip, 97th and 98th Congresses; chairman, Reconciliation Task Force, Budget Committee, and chairman, Subcommittee on Nutrition and Domestic Marketing, Agriculture Com-mittee; married to the former Sylvia Marie Varni, 1962; three children: Christopher, 99-555 0'~ 83 -3 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Carmelo, and James; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: King and Tular. Fresno County: That part not contained in the Fifteenth and Eighteenth Districts. KERN County: That part not contained in the Twentieth District. Population (1980), 525,937. CHARLES PASHAYAN, Jr., Republican, of Fresno, Calif.; born in Fresno, Calif., March 27, 1941; diploma, Bullard High School, 1959; B.A., Pomona College, Clare-mont, Calif., 1963; J.D., University of California, 1968; B. Litt., Oxford University, England, 1977; captain, U.S. Army, Pentagon, 1968-70; lawyer; Special Assistant to General Counsel, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1973-75; admitted to the California Bar in 1969, Washington, D.C. Bar, 1972, and U.S. Supreme Court, 1977; member, California State Bar and Fresno County Bar Associ-ations, Royal Institute of International Affairs, and International Institute for Stra-tegic Studies; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Calaveras, Mono, and Tuolumne. FrResNo County: That part not con-tained in the Fifteenth and Seventeenth Districts. SAN JoaQuIN County: That part not contained in the Fourteenth District. Cities: Angels Camp, Arnold, Bridgeport, Calwa, Del Ray, Escalon, Fresno (part), Garden Acres, Jamestown, Lathrop, Laton, Mammoth Lakes, Manteca, Murphys, San Andreas, Sanger, Stockton (part), Tracy, Twain Harte. Population (1980), 526,113. RICHARD HENRY LEHMAN, Democrat, of Sanger, Calif; born in Sanger, July 20, 1948; attended Lone Star Elementary School in Sanger; graduated Sanger High School, 1966; A.A., Fresno City College, 1968; California State University, Fresno, 1969; University of California at Santa Cruz, 1970-71; California National Guard, 1970-76; administrative aide to California State Assemblyman George N. Zenovich, 1969-76; elected to the California Assembly, 1976-82; assistant majority leader, 1980-82; married to the former Patricia Ann Kandarian, August 9, 1971; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—SaNTA BArBARA CoUNTY. VENTURA COUNTY: The northern and western portions including the cities and communities of Oak View, Piru, Santa Paula, and Ventura; Oxnard (the major portions). Population (1980), 526,096. ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, Republican, of Ventura, Calif.; born in Ventura, Ventura County, Calif., September 4, 1926; University of California at Santa Bar-bara, June 1950, Santa Clara Law School, LL.B., 1953; admitted to the California 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; 8 months later, elected mayor; elected to the California Senate, by special election, October 3, 1961; reelected, 1964; elected in 1966 to represent the newly created 24th senatorial district; reelected 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 Foreign Affairs Committee 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.—Los ANGELES County: Census tracts 9002-9005, 9006.01-9006.03, 9007.01, 9007.02, 9008.01, 9008.02, 9009-9011, 9101-9107, 9012.001 (that part not contained in the Twenty-first District), 9100 (that part not contained in the Thirty-fifth District), and 9108.02 (portions of enumeration district 147 west of the Acton Canyon Wash). KErN County: That part not contained in the Seventeenth District. SAN Luis Osgispo County: That part not contained in the Sixteenth District. Population (1980), 526,017. WILLIAM M. THOMAS, Republican, of Bakersfield, Calif.; born in Wallace, Idaho, December 6, 1941; attended the public schools in San Pedro and Garden Grove; graduated, Garden Grove High School, 1959; A.A. Santa Ana Community College, 1961; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1963; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1965; professor, Bakersfield Community College, 1965-74; served in Cali-fornia State Assembly, 1974-78; member: agriculture, revenue and taxation, and rules committees; selected by the American Council of Young Political Leaders as a delegate to the Soviet Union, 1977; married to the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton, 1967; two children: Christopher and Amelia; elected to the 96th Congress, November 1. 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. CALIFORNIA Biographical TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES CouNTy: Communities of Agoura Hills, Avalon, Calabasas, Chats-worth, Hidden Hills, Sunland, Tujunga, and Westlake Village; portions of the communities of Canoga Park, Granada Hills, Lakeview Terrace, Malibu, Mission Hills, Northridge, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Woodland Hills, and Valencia. VENTURA County: Communities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Ojai, Oxnard, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks. Population (1980), 525,839. BOBBI FIEDLER, Republican, of Northridge, Calif.; born in Santa Monica, Calif., April 22, 1937; graduated, Santa Monica High School, 1955; attended Santa Monica City College and Santa Monica Technical School; honorary doctor of laws, West Coast College of Law, 1979; owned and operated two pharmacies; elected to the Los Angeles (city) Board of Education, 1977; cofounder of antibusing organization, BUSTOP:; member: Republican Women’s Federated; sponsor's board, B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, Hadassah; Business and Professional Women’s Association; named by her colleagues as Outstanding Freshman of the 97th Congress; member: House Budget Committee; Republican Committee on Committees; Republican Per-sonnel Committee; Republican Study Committee; Travel and Tourism Caucus; founder, California Space and Defense Council; recipient, Anita S. Perlman Award from the B'nai B'rith; named twice by the Daily News (Van Nuys), as one of the 10 most prominent people in the San Fernando Valley; named by the Los Angeles Herald Examiner as one of the most prominent women in Southern California; honored for community work by California Senate, California Assembly, Los Ange-les City Council, various chambers of commerce and service organizations; two children, Lisa and Randy; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Los ANGeLEs County: Cities of Arcadia, Glendale, La Canada-Flintridge, Monrovia, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, and Temple. The unincorporated communities of Antelope Acres, Castaic, Del Sur, Gorman, La Crescenta, Lamanda Park, Leona Valley, Montrose, Neenach, Newhall, Rio Hondo, Saugus, and Val Verde. Major portions of the cities of Burbank, Lancaster, and Pasadena. Portions of the unincorporated communities of Altadena, Canyon Country, and Valencia. Major portions of Alssles National Forest and the high desert to the Kern and Ventura County lines. Population (1980), 525,817. CARLOS J. MOORHEAD, Republican, of Glendale, Calif; born in Long Beach, Calif., May 6, 1922; attended Glendale public schools; graduated University of Cali-fornia 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% 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 Law Revision Commis-sion, 1969-72; board of directors, Glendale La Crescenta Camp Fire Girls, Inc.; past president, Glendale Hi-Twelve Club, Glendale Bar Association, 43d District Republi-can 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 Commit-tee, 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.—Los ANGELES County: City of Beverly Hills; city of Los Angeles: Brentwood fara), Canoga Park, Encino (part), Northridge (part), Pacific Palisades, Reseda, Sherman Oaks (part), arzana, Van Nuys (part), West Los Angeles, Westwood, and Woodland Hills. Population (1980), 525,857 ANTHONY CHARLES BEILENSON, Democrat, Los Angeles, Calif.; born in New Rochelle, N.Y., October 26, 1932; attended William Wilson grammar school, Mount Vernon, N.Y.; graduated, 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: That part inning on Saticoy Suser to Clybourn Avenue, to Burbank City Limit, to Los eles City Limit, to Southern Pacific ilroad, to Glendale Freeway, to Los Angeles River, to Coolidge Avenue and Extension, to Ripple Street, to Knox Avenue, to Blake Avenue, to Gail Street, to Riverside Drive, to Stadium Way, to Landa Street, to Echo Park Avenue, to Baxter Street and Extension, to Park Drive, to Academy Road, to Boyston Street, to Lilac Terrace and Extension, to Douglas Street and Extension, to Temple Street, to Union Avenue, to 3rd Street, to Coronado Street, to 6th Street, to Lafayette Park Place, to Wilshire Boulevard, to Irolo Street, to Tth Street, to Normandie Avenue, to San Marino Street, to Westchester Place, to Olympic Boulevard, to 4th Avenue, to Country Club Drive, to Bronson Avenue, to Country Club Drive, to Plymouth Boulevard, to 11th Street, to Lucerne Boulevard, to Edgewood Place, to Queen Anne Place, to 12th Street, to West Boulevard, to Dockweiler Street, to Citrus Avenue, to San Vicente Boulevard, to Redondo Boulevard, to Pico Boulevard, to Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA La Cienega Boulevard, to Los Angeles City Limit, to La Cienega Boulevard, to Beverly Boulevard, to Los Angeles City Limit, to La Cienega Boulevard, to Los Angeles City Limit, to Fairfax Avenue, to Hollywood Boulevard, to Laurel Canyon Boulevard, to Ventura Place, to Ventura Boulevard, to Tujunga Avenue, to Ventura Freeway, to Hollywood Freeway, to Riverside Drive, to Colfax Avenue, to Burbank Boulevard, to Whitsett Avenue, to Kittridge Street, to Coldwater Canyon Avenue, to Vanowen Street, to Goodland Avenue, to Archwood Street, to Bellaire Avenue, to Southern Pacific Railroad, to Hollywood Freeway, to Whitsett Avenue, along said avenue to Saticoy Street, the point of beginning. Population (1980), 525,909. 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; ad-mitted to the California State Bar, 1965; served 3 terms as California State Assem-blyman; former chairman, California Assembly Health Committee, Select Commit-tee on Medical Malpractice, and Committee on Elections and Reapportionment; president, California Federation of Young Democrats, 1965-67; member: 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 each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGeLEs County: Census tracts 1811-1816, 1831.01, 1831.02, 1832-1838, 1851, 1852.01, 1852.02, 1853, 1861-1864, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1991-1999, 2011-2013, 2014.01, 2014.02, 2015.01, 2015.02, 2016, 2017, 2031-2039, 2041-2044, 2045.01, 2045.02, 2046-2049, 2051, 2061-2065, 2071-2079, 2081-2083, 2091, 2092, 2261-2263, 2266, 4602-4604, 4608-4611, 4615-4617. 4619-4624, 4627, 4638, 5303, 5305-5315, 5316.01, 5316.02; partial census tracts 1871 and 1872, that part not contained in the Twenty-fourth District; 2241, that part not contained in the Twenty-eighth District; 4633 and 4634, that part not contained in the Twenty-second District; 5304, that part not contained in the Thirtieth District. Population (1980), 525,878. EDWARD R. ROYBAL, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif; born in Albuquerque, 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 Califor-nia 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 Allard), Lillian (Mrs. Lillian Rose), and Edward R.; 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; honorary doctor of law degree, Pacific States University; honorary doctor of law degree, Claremont Gradu-ate School; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, General Government of the Appropriations Committee; chairman, Select Committee on Aging; and Subcommittee on Health, and Long-Term Care; president, National Association of Latino Elected Officials; and secretary-treasurer, Congressional His-panic Caucus. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Portions of the city of Los Angeles, including all or part of the communities of Arleta, Beverly Glen, Encino, Granada Hills, Lakeview Terrace, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sepulveda, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sa and Van Nuys; portions of the city of Burbank; and the city of San Fernando. Population (1980), HOWARD L. BERMAN, Democrat, representing California’s 26th District, which includes the San Fernando Valley and parts of Los Angeles; born April 15, 1941 in Los Angeles; B.A., international relations, UCLA, 1962; LL.B., UCLA School of Law, 1965; admitted to the Bar of the State of California, 1966; practiced law until election to California Assembly in 1972; named assembly majority leader in first term; served as chair of the assembly democratic caucus and the policy research management committee of the assembly; member: National Board of Americans for Democratic Action, board of the American Jewish Committee, regional board of the Anti-Defamation League, board of the Center for Law in the Public Interest; past president, California Federation of Young Democrats; Outstanding Alumnus of UCLA, 1977; married to the former Janis Schwartz; two children: Brinley and Lindsey; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982; elected freshman Repre-sentative to the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; member, Judici-ary and the Foreign Affairs Committees. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—The California coastline from Malibu at the Ventura County line to the southern boundary of Redondo Beach at the Torrance City limits, including the communities of El Segundo, CALIFORNIA Biographical Hermosa Beach, Lawndale Lennox, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Mar Vista, Marina del Rey, Pacific Pali-sades, Palms, Playa del Rey, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Topanga, Venice, and portions of Los Angeles City and County. Population (1980), 525,917. MEL LEVINE, Democrat, of Santa Monica, Calif; born in Los Angeles, Calif, June 7, 1943; attended the public schools; graduated, University of California (Berkeley), A.B., with distinction, 1964 (valedictory speaker and student body presi-dent); Princeton University, M.P.A., 1966 (Woodrow Wilson School); Harvard Law School, cum laude, 1969 (valedictory speaker); married Jan Greenberg Levine, 1973; one child, Adam Paul; practicing attorney, 1969-71, 1973-77; California assembly-man, 1977-82; author of 61 California laws; chairman of energy subcommittee, California Assembly, select committee on energy supply, committee on fuel scarcity; former vice chairman, National Council of State Legislatures, committee on energy, former or current member of local governing boards of University of Judaism; City of Hope; California Alumni Association; Jewish Federation Council; ADL of B'nai B'rith; NAACP/legal defense fund; American Jewish Committee; former player-manager, Hollywood Stars Baseball Team; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Census tracts: 2088, 2089, 2093-2098, 2122, 2123, 2133, 2134, 2181, 2182, 2186-2189, 2191, 2192, 2202, 2211-2213, 2214.01, 2214.02, 2215.01, 2215.02, 2216.01, 2216.02, 2217.01, 2217.02, 2218, 2219, 2221-2227, 2242-2247, 2264, 2265, 2267, 2284, 2311-2318, 2324, 2341-2349, 2351, 2352.01, 2352.02, 2361, 2362.01, 2362.02, 2363, 2364, 2761-2765, 2766.01, 2766.02, 2767-2769, 2771-2773, 6005.01, 6005.02, 6006, 6007.01, 6007.02, 6008.01, 6008.02, 6009.01, 6009.02, 6010, 6011, 6012.01, 6012.02, 6013.01-6013.03, 6014.01, 6014.02, 6019, 6020.01, 7024-7027, 7028.01-7028.03, 7030.01, 7030.02, 7031, 7032; partial census tracts: 2087 (that part not contained in the Twenty-fourth District), 2201 (that part east of Carmona and its northern extension, 2241 (block group 2, blocks 125, 126, 128, 301, 302, 321, 323, and 325), 2283 (block group 3 (except blocks 307 and 308), 4, and 5), 2774 (block group 1), 6015 and 6018 (parts of Inglewood City). Population (1980), 525,973. JULIAN CAREY DIXON, Democrat, of Culver City, Calif.; born in Washington, D.C., August 8, 1934; attended the public schools; graduated, Dorsey High School, Los Angeles, Calif., 1953; B.S., Los Angeles State College, 1962; LL.B., Southwestern University, Los Angeles, Calif., 1967; served in U.S. Army, sergeant, 1957-60; member of the California State Assembly, 1972-78; chairman, Democratic Caucus; member: Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice, Ways and Means, Select Com-mittee on Corrections, Joint Committee on the Revision of the Penal Code; vice chairman, Assembly Select Committee on Health Sciences Education; former chair-man, Legislative Black Caucus; secretary, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Task Force; member, National Conference of State Legislature Executive Commit-tee; member, Committee on Appropriations; Subcommittee on Foreign Operations; chairman, Subcommittee on the District of Columbia; member, Committee on Stand-ards of Official Conduct (Ethics); chairman, Congressional Black Caucus; married: Betty Lee Dixon; one child: Cary Cordon; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGeLEs County: Cities of Downey, Hollydale, South Gate, Huntington Park, and parts of Los Angeles. Population (1980), 525,795. AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Shreveport, 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 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 California State Assembly, 1934; reelected every 2 years thereafter; served as chairman of the Rules Committee and the Joint Legislative Organization Committee; elected to the 88th Congress on November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; married to the former Mrs. Elsie Taylor; chairman of the House Administration Committee; vice-chairman, Joint Committee on the Library; chairman, Joint Committee on Printing; ranking member, Education and Labor Committee; chairman, Employment Opportunities Subcommittee; member, Elemen-tary, Secondary, and Vocational Education Subcommittee; member, Joint Economic Committee; coauthor of the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act; author of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Amend-ments of 1978; the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act; the Preg-nancy Disability Act; and the Job Training Partnership Act, a bill to help train unemployed and displaced workers. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Alhambra, Azusa, Bell, Bell Gardens, Commerce, Cudahy, El Monte, Irwindale, Maywood, Montebello, Monterey Park, Rosemead, San Gabriel, and Vernon; also, unincorporated areas of South San Gabriel and East Los Angeles (part). Population (1980), 525,974. MATTHEW GILBERT MARTINEZ, Democrat, of Monterey Park, Calif.; born in Walsenburg, Colo., February 14, 1929; attended Breed Street School and Euclid Street School, Los Angeles, Calif; graduated, Roosevelt High School, Los Angeles, 1949; received certificate of competence, Los Angeles Trade Technical School, 1959; served in U.S. Marine Corps, private first class, 1947-50; small businessman and building contractor; appointed: Monterey Park Planning Commission, 1971-74; elect-ed: mayor, Monterey Park, 1974-75; city councilman, Monterey Park, 1974-80; Cali-fornia State Legislature, 1980-82; member: Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Hispanic American Democrats, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Offi-cials, Communications Workers of America, VFW, American Legion, Latin Business Association, Monterey Park Chamber of Commerce, the Navy League; board, San Gabriel Valley YMCA; and past president of the Rotary Club; married to the former Elvira Yorba, 1950; five children: Matthew, Diane, Susan, Michael, and Carol Ann; elected to the 97th Congress by special election, July 13, 1982, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of George Danielson; reelected to the 98th Congress. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES CouNTy: Municipalities of Bellflower, Carson, Compton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Linwood, and Paramount. Long Beach (parts). Population (1980), 526,129. MERVYN M. DYMALLY, Democrat, of Compton, Calif.; born in Cedros, Trinidad, West Indies, May 12, 1926; attended Cedros Government School, Trinidad; attended St. Benedict and Naparima Secondary, San Fernando, Trinidad, 1940-44; B.A., Cali-fornia State University, 1954; M.A., California State University, 1969; Ph. D., U.S. International University, 1978; numerous honorary degrees; Phi Kappa Phi Scholas-tic Honor Society, 1969; teacher; lecturer; California State Legislature, Assembly-man, 1962-66; State senator, 1966-75; Lieutenant Governor, California, 1975-79; member: California State Lands Commission; chairman, California Commission for Economic Development; member: board of regents, University of California; board of trustees, California State University and Colleges; California Advisory Committee, U.S. Civil Rights Commission; vice chairman, National Conference of Lieutenant Governors; member: California Postsecondary Education Commission, California Ad-visory Commission on Child Abuse Prevention; board of directors, Joint Center for Political Studies; Trustee: Shaw University, Raleigh, North Carolina; chairman, Congressional Caucus on Science and Technology; member of numerous fraternal organizations; author of many political publications; married to the former Alice M. Gueno, 1968; two children: Mark and Lynn; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Municipalities of Cerritos, Harbor City, Hawaiian Gar-dont Lakewood, Lomita, and San Pedro. City of Los Angeles (parts). Long Beach (parts). Population (1980), GLENN M. ANDERSON, Democrat, of San Pedro, Calif.; born in Hawthorne, 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 California, 1958, reelected in 1962; regent of University of California 1959-67; member of the board of trustees of the California State Colleges, 1961-67; member of the board of trustees of the California State Colleges, 1961-67; member (chairman 3 years) State Lands Commis-sion, 1959-67; former member of the Commission of the Californias; former member and first chairman of the California 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 Cham-ber of Commerce; 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; chair-man, Surface Transportation Committee; member, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee; member: Congressional Port Caucus, Congressional Shipyard Coalition, and Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Acton, Big Pines, Bradbury, Canon Country, Claremont, Colvina, Diamond Bar, Durate, Glendora, Hacienda Heights, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, La CALIFORNIA Biographical Verne, Littlerock, Llano, Los Nietos, Mount Wilson, Pearblossom, Pomona, Rowland Heights, San Dimas, Saugus, Valyermo, Walnut, and Whittier. Population (1980), 525,880. DAVID DREIER, Republican, of Claremont, Calif.; born in Kansas City, Mo., July 5, 1952; Claremont McKenna College, B.A. (cum laude), political science, 1975; Claremont Graduate School, M.A., American Government, 1976; Winston S. Chur-chill Fellow; Phi Sigma Alpha; director, corporate relations, Claremont McKenna College, 1975-79; member: board of governors, James Madison Society; Republican State Central Committee of California; executive finance committee, Republican State Central Committee of California; Los Angeles Town Hall; named Outstanding Young Man of America, 1976 and 1978; director, marketing and government affairs, Industrial Hydrocarbons, 1979-80; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Artesia, Baldwin Park, Industry, La Puente, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, South El Monte, West Covina, also, unincorporated areas of Dessert Hacienda Heights, Los Nietos, Rowland Heights, South Whittier, and Valinda. Population (1980), ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, Democrat, of La Puente, Calif.; born in Miami, Ariz., January 27, 1930; moved to East Los Angeles in 1936 and attended public schools; graduated from James A. Garfield High School in 1949; studied under GI Bill, Los Angeles Art Center, 1953; East Los Angeles College, 1959; California State University at Los Angeles, 1963, education; post graduate studies, University of Maryland, 1965, economics; American University, 1966, international relations; mar-ried the former Arcy Sanchez of Los Angeles, January 22, 1955; five children: Carmen (Ms. Raul Garcia), Rena, Camille, Selina, and Esteban; enlisted in U.S. Army, 1949; honorably discharged as a Korean conflict veteran in 1953 with the rank of sergeant first class; employed by the Chrysler Corp., Los Angeles, 1954; elected chief shop steward, 1958, United Auto Worker's UAW Local 230; appointed UAW organizer western region 6; appointed international representative, UAW, Washington, D.C. office, 1963; director, UAW Inter-American Bureau for Caribbean and Latin American Affairs, 1964-68; returned to Los Angeles, cofounded the East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU); served as chief executive officer, TELACU, 1968-74; member, Los Angeles County Commission on Economic Develop-ment, 1970-72; commissioner, Mexican American Education Commission, 1970-72; president, Congress Mexican American Unity, 1969-70; president, Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center, 1973; vice president, National Congress for Community Economic Development, 1974; board of visitors, School of Architecture, UCLA, 1973-74; re-signed TELACU; candidate for U.S. Congress, 30th Congressional District, 1974, San Gabriel Valley, Calif.; consultant, Committee to Incorporate East Los Angeles; member, Citizens National Committee on Broadcasting, 1975; appointed by UAW President Leonard Woodcock as assistant director of UAW International Affairs Department, Washington, D.C.; delegate and consultant to international trade union conferences, Latin America and Western Europe; delegate to IMF Central Commit-tee meetings, Geneva, Switzerland; consultant, U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, 1976; Presidential appointment and U.S. Senate confirmation as U.S. Permanent Representative to United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), with rank of Ambassador, Paris, France, 1977; chairman, Geneva Group, 1978; delegate and vice president to UNESCO General Conference, Paris, 1978; elected to UNESCO Executive Board, 1978; appointed special assistant to President Jimmy Carter; Director, White House Office of Hispanic Affairs, 1979; affiliations include: trustee, American College in Paris; trustee, Florida Internation-al University School of Business and Organizational Sciences; U.S. Commission for UNESCO; U.S. Committee for UNICEF; Pan-American Development Foundation; Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW Post 6315, Pico Rivera, Calif.; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—INYo County. SAN BERNARDINO CouNnTY: That part not contained in the Thirty- sixth District. Los ANGELES CouNnTy: Census tracts 9001 and 9100 (part) portions in enumeration district 139 north and east of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Population (1980), 525,952. JERRY LEWIS, Republican, a lifelong resident of southern California, born Octo-ber 21, 1934; attended San Bernardino public schools; graduated, San Bernardino High School, 1952; B.A., UCLA, 1956; graduate intern in public affairs, Coro Foun-dation; life underwriter; former member San Bernardino School Board; served in California State Assembly, 1968-78; four children: Jerry, Jr., Jenifer, and twin sons, Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Jeff and Dan; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—RiversipE County: Census tracts: 301-305, 308, 309, 314.02, 315.02, 316, 401-405, 410-413, 422.02, 422.03, 423; partial census tracts: 313 (all except blocks 302, 303, 309, 310, 319-324), 314.01 (all except blocks 402-405, and block group 5, and portions of block 407 west of Marshall Street and its southern extension to the Riverside Freeway); 315.01 (all except blocks 109, 113, 115, and block group 2 excluding blocks 211 and 212); 406.01 (all except blocks 217-223, 226, and 227). SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Census tracts: 10-12, 14-16, 18, 23-26, 28-70, 74.01, 75-77; partial census tracts: 3, 4, 6.01, 17, and 21, all have portions in the city of Ontario; 13, portions not in the city of Rancho Cucamonga; 20, portions in the city of Fontana; 22, portions in the cities of Fontana and Ontario; 27, portions in the city of Rialto, except for the noncontiguous portion; 71, all except portions south of Fern Street and its southwesterly extension to an intersection within the city limits of Grand Terrace and portions in the city of Grand Terrace; 72, all except portions in the city of Loma Linda and blocks 324 and 326 and the portion of block 401 in the city of Redlands; 73, portions in the cities of Colton and San Bernardino; 74.02, all except the unincorporated portions of block groups 1-3; 79, 101, and 102.02, all have portions in the city of San Bernardino. Population (1980), 525,949. GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of Riverside, 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 personnel, engineering, and management positions; management consultant; second lieutenant, infantry, World War II; 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 Congress-es; unsuccessfully sought election to U.S. Senate in 1970; elected to the 93d Con-gress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Agricul-ture Committee, chairman, Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research and Foreign Arvienttnre, Science and Technology Committee, and Technology Assess-ment Board. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—RiversipE County: That part not contained in the Thirty-sixth District. Population (1980), 526,003. ALFRED A. (AL) McCANDLESS, Republican, of Bermuda Dunes, Calif.; born in Brawley, Calif., July 23, 1927; attended Los Angeles City school system; B.A., politi-cal science, public administration, UCLA; graduate, General Motors Institute, Flint, Mich., certificate in dealership management; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1945-46 in the Pacific, China, and Japanese occupation; served in the Korean theater, released with the rank of captain, 1950-52; business executive, General Motors auto-truck dealership, Indio, Calif., 1953-75; member, Riverside County Board of Supervi-sors, 1972-82, chairman 4 years; founding member, South Coast Air Quality Man-agement District, 1975-82, chairman 1975-81; member, Riverside County Housing Authority, chairman 1974-82; founding member: Sunline Transit Agency, chairman 1977-82, and Coachella Valley Association of Governments; member, executive com-mittee and board of directors, County Supervisors Association of California, 1971-74; past president, Indio Rotary Club; honorary life member, Indio Chamber of Com-merce; member, Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Gail W. Glass; five adult children: Christina, Alfred A. II, Craig, Blaine, and Ward; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: City of Cerritos. ORANGE CouNTyY: Cities of Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Stanton, Anaheim (part), Santa Ana (part), and Westmin-ster (part). Population (1980), 525,825. JERRY MUMFORD PATTERSON, Democrat, of Santa Ana, Calif; born 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; admitted 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 Associ-ation, YMCA, Toastmasters, Veterans Club, and Congregational Church; three chil-dren: Patrick, Jane, and Robert; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—ORANGE County: The north-central part including the cities of Anaheim (part), Brea, Buena Park (part), Fullerton, La Habra, Orange (part), Placentia, Villa Park, Yorba Linda, and a portion of unincorporated Orange County. Population (1980), 526,004. WILLIAM E. DANNEMEYER, Republican, of Fullerton, Calif.; born in Los Ange-les, Calif., September 22, 1929; attended Trinity Lutheran School, Los Angeles; CALIFORNIA Biographical graduated from Long Beach Poly High School, 1946; Santa Maria Junior College, 1946-47; B.A., Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind., 1950; J.D., Hastings Law School, University of California, Berkeley, 1952; served in the U.S. Army, Counter Intelligence Corps, 1952-54; lawyer; admitted to the California Bar in 1953 and commenced practice in Santa Barbara, Calif.,, in 1955; member, California State Assembly, 1963-66 and 1976-77; deputy district attorney, 1955-57; assistant city attorney, Fullerton, Calif, 1959-62; municipal court judge pro tem, 1966-76; supe-rior court judge pro tem, 1966-76; selected by Fullerton Junior Chamber of Com-merce as Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1965; member: Lutheran Church; Orange County Bar Association; board of directors, ‘Orange County Chamber of Commerce; California State Republican Central Committee; Orange County Republi-can Central Committee; California Republican Assembly; member, board of direc-tors of Southern California District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod; member, board of directors of Orange County Lutheran High School; president, 1972-76; married to the former Evelyn Hoemann, 1955; three children: Bruce, Kim, and Susan; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—OrANGE County: That part not contained in the Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, Forty-second, and Forty-third Districts. Population (1980), 526,171. 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, 1947; attended Occidental College, California, 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, Phi Gamma Delta; named Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce “Man of the Year”, 1963; member, Newport Harbor, Calif.,, Lutheran Church; married to Anne Carroll of Newport Beach; five children: Sharon, Bob, Bill, Phyllis, and Jennifer; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; elected to each succeeding Congress; member: Republican Policy Committee; executive committee, National Republican Congres-sional Committee; executive board, Republican Study Committee; delegate, North Atlantic Assembly; chairman, Republican Study Committee, 1982, vice chairman, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, 97th-98th Congress; chairman, Republi- can Research Committee, Task Force on National Defense Policy, 97th Congress, and Task Force on House Rules, 96th Congress; elected Republican 95th Club President, 1978. FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—SaAN Diego County: Census tracts: 2-13, 20.01, 20.02, 27, 28.01, 28.02, 29, 29.01, 29.02, 30, 32, 34-36, 38-41, 43A, 44-47, 52-55, 57, 59-61, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70.01, 70.02, 71, 72, 73.01, 73.02, 74-78, 79.01, 79.02, 80.01, 80.02, 81.01, 81.02, 82, 83.01, 83.03, 83.05-83.07, 83.10-83.24, 85.01-85.07, 85.09-85.13, 87.01, 91.01-91. 05, 92.01, 92.02, 93.01, hgh 03, 94, 95.01-95.04, 96.02-96.04, 97.03-97.06, 98.01, 98.02, 98.04, 98.05, 99.01, 170.17, 170.18, 172, and 173.0 partial census tracts: 1 (all except blocks 407, 41 10, 501, 502, "and 509), 21 (blockgroup :§ blocks 409, 310. Fo 412-415), 23 (blocks 101-107 and 406-408), 56 (all except blocks 306-311 and 322-324), 65 (all except block groups 2, 4, and 506 and those portions of blocks 502 and 503 that are southeast of an extension of Enterprise Street from Pacific Coast Highway and the San Diego Freeway), 87.02 (all except blocks 108-113, 127, and 128) 89 (blocks 206-211 and 214-217), 170.12 (that part not contained in the Forty-fifth District), 170.13 (portions in the city of San Diego), 170.14 (that part not contained in the Forty-fifth District), 170.16 (all except the unincorporated portions of blocks 304, 309, and 349), 171.01 (portions in the city of ‘San Diego), 173.02 (portions in the city of San Diego and block 302). Population (1980), 526,012. WILLIAM DAVID LOWERY, Republican, of San Diego, Calif.; born in San Diego, Calif., May 2, 1947; attended San Diego public schools; graduated, Point Loma High School, 1965; San Diego State University, 1965-69; small businessman; partner, The California Groups; twice selected by San Diego Jaycees as one of San Diego’s Most Outstanding Young Men (1981 and 1982); chairman of Congressional Advisory Board to the Future Business Leaders of America; member: U.S. Fleet Reserve Association (honorary); California State Republican Central Committee; San Diego County Cen-tral Committee; council liaison to California Unified Port District: Commission of the Californians; California League of Cities; National League of Cities; vice chair-man, California Water Foundation; chairman, San Diege School Finance Task Force; founder and chairman, California Concord Group; San Diego City Council, 1977 to present; deputy mayor, San Diego, 1979 to present; member: City Club of San Diego; Urban League of San Diego; Navy League; Friends of Handicapped Children; San Diego County Boy Scouts Council; Audubon Society; Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish; married to the former Kathleen Brown, 1968; two daughters: Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Ashley Colleen and Elizabeth Allison; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Communities of Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates (on the Palos Verdes Peninsula), Signal Hill, Torrance, Long Beach (part), and San Pedro (part). ORANGE County: Communities of Seal Beach (including Leisure World), Huntington Beach (part), Westminster (part), and the unincorporated areas of Rossmoor and Sunset Beach. Population (1980), 524, 346. DANIEL E. (DAN) LUNGREN, Republican, of Long Beach, Calif; born in Long Beach, Calif, September 22, 1946; graduated St. Anthony's High School, Long Beach, Calif.,, 1964; B.A. (cum laude), University of Notre Dame, 1968; attended University of Southern California Law Center, 1968-69; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1971; lawyer; associate and partner, Ball, Hunt, Hart, Brown & Baer-witz (1973-78); staff assistant to former U.S. Senators George Murphy of Caifornia and William Brock of Tennessee; assistant to cochairman, Republican National Committee; cochairman, National Congressional Council, since 1977; admitted to the California Bar in 1972 and commenced practice in Long Beach, Calif., 1973; member: Long Beach and Los Angeles County Bar Associations, State Bar of California and American Bar Association; board member, Long Beach Area Boys’ Club and Red Cross; lay lector, St. Barnabas Catholic Church; received Good Samaritan Award from the Los Angeles Council of the Mormon Church, 1976; married to the former Barbara (Bobbi) Kolls, 1969; three children: Jeffrey, Kelly, and Kathleen; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—SaN Dieco County: Census tracts: 170.14-170.16, 171.01, 173.02, 174.02, 178.01, 178.03, 178.04, 179-183, 183.99, 184, 185.01, 185.02, 185.04-185.06, 186.01, 186.03-186.05, 187, 188, 189.01, 189.02, 190, 191.01, 191.02, 192.01, 192.02, 193-199, 200.02-200.05, 201.01, 201.02, 202.01-202.05, 203.01-203.03, 204, 205, 206.01, 206.02, 207.01, 207.04; all of the following census tracts except for those parts contained in the Forty-first District: 170.05, 170.06, 170.13, 170.17, 175, and 207.03. ORANGE County: Census tracts: 320.02, 320.03, 320. 06, 320.08-320.10, 320.12-320. 15, 421.01-421. 04, 422.01, 422.02, 423.10-423.14, 524.09, 524.11; par-tial census tracts: 320. 07, all ‘except block group 3 and blocks 2317, 244, 252-260; 423.03, portions iin the city of San Juan Capistrano; 524.08 and 524. 10, both have portions in the city of Irvine. Population (1980), 526, Ja. RON PACKARD, Republican, of Carlsbad, Calif; born in Meridian, Idaho on January 19, 1931; attended Meridian Elementary School; graduated, Meridian High School, 1948; attended: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1948-50; Portland State University, Portland, Oreg., 1952-53; D.M.D., University of Oregon Dental School, Portland, Oreg., 1953-57; U.S. Na Dental Corps, 1957-59; dentist; Carlsbad School District Board, 1960-72; rates Ol rlsbad Chamber of Commerce, 1972-76; member: Carlsbad Planning Commission, 1974-76; Carlsbad City Council, 1976-178; Carlsbad chairman of the Boy Scouts of America, 1977-79; mayor of Carlsbad, 1978-82; member, North County Armed Services, YMCA; North County Transit District; San Diego Association of Government; Coastal Policy Committee and Transportation Policy Committee; California League of Cities; president, San Diegc Division of the League of California Cities; Mormon Church; married to the former Jean Sorenson; seven children: Chris, Debbie, Jeff, Vickie, Scott, Lisa, and Theresa; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Crty oF SAN DiEGo: In part of in whole the communities of Centre City, Chollas Park, City Heights, East Encanto, Linda Vista, Mission Hills, Montezuma, Normal Heights, North Park, Otay Mesa, Paradise Hills, Rolando Redwood, San Ysidro, Serra Mesa, South Park, Southeast San Diego, and West Encanto. Also in part or in whole the cities of Chula Vista, Lemon Grove, 'and National City and the unincorporated communities of Castle Park, Montgomery, and Spring Valley. Population (1980), 525,886. JIM BATES, Democrat, of San Diego, Calif.; born in Denver, Colo., July 21, 1941; attended Ionia Grade School, Ionia, Kans.; graduated, East Denver High School, Denver, 1959; B.A., San Diego State University, San Diego, 1975; honorary Associate of Arts, San Diego City College, San Diego, 1977; honorary doctorate of humane letters, University for Humanistic Studies, San Diego, Calif., 1982; corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, 1959-63; businessman and banker; city councilman, San Diego, 1971-74; chairman, board of supervisors, San Diego, 1975-82; member: San Diego Metro-politan-transit Development Board, Mental Health Advisory Board, Board of Com-missioners of the Housing Authority of San Diego, National Association of Colored People, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., San Diego County Intercultural Council of the Arts, Mission Hills First Congregational Church, San Diego Jaycees, San Diego Museum of Art, Citizens Advisory Committee to the California School Nurse Organization, Hillcrest-Mission Hills Improvement Association, San Diego Adult Education Advi-sory Planning Board, Oak Park Community Council, East San Diego Chamber of Commerce, Committee of 100, Girls Club Advisory Board, Congress of San Diego CALIFORNIA Biographical Seniors, Mid-City Council, Association of Retarded Persons, Mid-City Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Marilyn Brewer in 1971; one child: Jennifer; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—IMpERIAL CoUNTY: All but a small northern part. SAN Diego County: The eastern portions of the county including the communities of Alpine, Borrego Springs, El Cajon, Julian, and Ramona. SAN Diego City: The western, northwestern, southern, and eastern portions of the city, including the communities of Bonita, Coronado, Chula Vista (part), Hillcrest Heights, Imperial Beach, Mission Hills, Point Loma, and San Ysidro (part). Population (1980), 525,906. DUNCAN LEE HUNTER, Republican, of Coronado, Calif.; born in Riverside, Calif.; May 31, 1948; attended Pedley Public Schools; graduated, Rubidoux High School, 1966; J.D., Western State University, 1976; first lieutenant, U.S. Army, airborne, 1969-71; trial lawyer; admitted to the California Bar in 1976 and com-menced practice in San Diego; member: Baptist Church; Navy League; married to the former Lynne Layh, 1973; two sons: Duncan Duane and Robert Samuel; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to 98th Congress. COLORADO (Population, 1980 census, 2,889,726) SENATORS 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 Washington; later, was a special assistant to Secretary Stewart Udall in the U.S. Department 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 Univer-sity of Colorado School of Law; 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; congressional adviser, SALT II negotiations, 1977; congressional adviser to the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament, 1978; former chairman, Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation, 1977-82, which conducted the Senate investigation into the Three Mile Island Nuclear Powerplant accident; former chairman, National Commission of Air Quality, 1978-81; chairman, Senate Budget Committee Task Force on Synthetic Fuels, 1979; founder and cochairman, Congressional Military Reform Caucus, 1981-82; reelected November 4, 1980 for the term ending January 3, 1987. WILLIAM L. ARMSTRONG, Republican, of Aurora, Colo.; born in Fremont, Nebr., March 16, 1937; attended Nebraska public schools; Tulane University, 1954-55; University of Minnesota, 1956; served as first lieutenant, Army National Guard, 1957-63; president, Radio Station KOSI, Aurora, Colo.; State representative, 1963-64; State senator, 1965-72; majority leader of State senate, 1969-72; received the “Distinguished Service Award” of the Aurora Junior Chamber of Commerce; named one of the “Outstanding Young Men in Colorado” by the State Jaycees, 1970; chairman, Republican State Platform Drafting Committee, 1968; chairman, Colorado Nixon for President Committee, 1968; member, Arapahoe County and State Republi-can Central Committees, 1962-72; State Republican Platform and Resolutions Com-mittee, 1966; member: board of directors, and executive committee, Metro Denver Urban Coalition; board of directors, Adams County-Aurora unit of the American Cancer Society; director and vice president, Associated Press Broadcasters Associ-ation; married to the former Ellen M. Eaton of Chadron, Nebr., 1962; two children: Ann Elizabeth and William; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelect-ed to the 94th and 95th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Apams County: The unpopulated area north of East 56th Avenue, south of East 64th Avenue, and west of Havana Street. ARAPAHOE County: The two enclaves entirely within the city and county of Denver, Holly Hills, and the city of Glendale. Crry AND CouNTY OF DENVER: All, except three small areas comprising 14 precincts, in extreme southwest Denver, (1) an area south of West Yale Avenue and west of South Sheridan Boulevard; (2) an area south of West Jewell Avenue, north of West Harvard, and West of South Sheridan Boulevard; (3) an area south of West Oxford Avenue and east of South Newton Street. Population (1980), 481,628. PATRICIA SCHROEDER, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Portland, Oreg., July 30, 1940; educated in public schools; B.A., magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, 1961; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1964; admitted to Colora-do 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 Department of Personnel, 1971-72; former legal counsel, Planned Parenthood of Colorado; Chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues; member: Environmental Study Conference; Members of Congress for Peace through Law; Congressional Clearinghouse on the Future; Demo-cratic Steering and Policy Committee; majority at-large whip; member; Armed Services Committee; Judiciary Committee; chairs Subcommittee on Civil Service of the Post Office and Civil Service Committee; 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.—Counries: Boulder, Clear Creek, and Gilpin. ApaMs County: Cities of Federal Heights, Northglenn, and Thornton; Arvada City (part), Broomfield Gtx $0, and Westminster City (part). JEFFER-So Conan Arvada City (part), Broomfield City (part), an estminster City (part). Population (1980), 481,617. TIMOTHY E. WIRTH, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Santa Fe, N. Mex., September 22, 1939; grew up in Denver and Jefferson County, Colo.; A.B., history, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., 1961; M.Ed., Harvard Graduate School of Edu-cation, 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 (15) and Kelsey (13); elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saquache, San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit. FREMONT County: Coal Creek, Canon City (parts), Florence, Penrose, and Rockvale. Population (1980), RAYMOND P. KOGOVSEK, Democrat, of Pueblo, Colo.; born in Pueblo, Colo., August 19, 1941; graduated from Pueblo Catholic High, 1959; attended Pueblo Junior College, now University of Southern Colorado, 1960-62; B.S., business admin-istration, Adams State College, Alamosa, Colo., 1964; graduate courses, University of Denver, 1965; supervisor of recording department, Pueblo County clerk’s office, 1964-67; chief deputy county clerk, Pueblo County, 1968-73; paralegal aide, law firm of Peterson and Fonda, 1974-78; elected to the Colorado General Assembly, house of representatives, 1968; State senate, 1970, elected Senate minority leader, from 1973-78; elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1978; elected Rocky Mountain Zone Whip, 1980; elected secretary-treasurer, 96th Members Caucus, 1980; appointed Whip-at-Large, 1981 and still serving as such; member: Education and Labor Com-mittee, Subcommittees on Postsecondary Education and Employment Opportunity; Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Subcommittees on Water and Power Re-sources, Public Lands and National Parks, Mining, Forestry Management and Bon-neyville Power Authority; U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference, 1979 to pres-ent; Solar, Coal, Steel, Rural and Tourism Caucuses; U.N. Advisory Committee on Renewable Energy Resources; Democratic National Committee Small Business Coyne mscriad to the former Eulice Kroschel, 1964; two daughters, ToniRae, 14, and Lisa, 17. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Crowley, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer, Las Animas, Lincoln, an, Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma. Apams CouNTy: That part lying east of the South Platte River. ARAPAHOE County: That part lying east of the city of Aurora. Population (1980), 481,616. HANK BROWN, Republican, of Greeley, Colo., born in Denver, Colo., February 12, 1940; B.S., University of Colorado, 1961; graduate study in public administration, University of Colorado, 1962; J.D., University of Colorado, 1969; lieutenant, U.S. Navy, 1962-66, including service as a forward air controller in Vietnam; awarded Air Medal with two gold stars, Vietnam Service Medal, Naval Unit Citation, and National Defense Medal; tax accountant for Arthur Anderson & Co., 1968-69; ad-mitted to the Colorado State Bar in 1969; vice president, Monfort of Colorado, 1969-80; Colorado State Senate, 1972-76; assistant majority leader of State Senate, 1974-76; University of Colorado Outstanding Leadership Award, 1961; Distinguished Serv-ice Award, Greeley Jaycees, 1972; Outstanding Young Men of America, 1972; named one of the “Outstanding Young Men in Colorado” by State Jaycees, 1973; 1978 University of Colorado Distinguished Business Alumnus Award; Who's Who in Finance and Industry, 1978 and 1979; past service as board member of Colorado State University Foundation, U.S. Meat Exporters Federation; member, National Cattlemen’s Association Foreign Trade Committee; married to the former Nan Morrison, Springfield, Colo., 1967; three children: Harry, Christy, and Lori; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. Congressional Directory COLORADO FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Chaffee, Douglas, Elbert, El Paso, Lake, Park, and Teller. ARAPAHOE COUNTY: Part of tracts 56.09, 56.10, 56.15, 56.16, and 67.03. FREMONT CouNTY: That part not contained in the Third District. JEFFERSON CouUNTY: Census divisions of Central Jefferson, Golden, Northeast Jefferson, South Jefferson, and parts of tracts 98.03, 117.15, 120.12, 120.13, and 120.19. Population (1980), 481,627. KENNETH BENTLEY KRAMER, Republican, of Colorado Springs, Colo., born in Chicago, Ill., February 19, 1942; attended the public schools in Illinois; B.A., Univer-sity of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., 1963; J.D., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1966; captain, U.S. Army, 1967-70; lawyer; deputy district attorney, Office of Dis-trict Attorney, Fourth Judicial District 1970-72; Holme, Roberts & Owen, 1972-74; partner of Floyd, Kramer & Lambrecht, 1975-78; admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1966, Colorado Bar in 1969, and commenced practice in Colorado Springs, Colo., 1970; State representative, Colorado General Assembly, 1973-78; active in civic, community, and political activities; member: American, Colorado, and El Paso County Bar Associations; Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude; advisory committee, Youth Diagnostic and Halfway House, 1974-75; director, Pikes Peak Family Coun-seling and Mental Health Center, 1975-78; Footprinters, 1976-; commissioner, National Commission on Uniform State Laws, 1977-78; Moose, 1980-; chairman, El Paso County Young Republicans, 1972-73; Outstanding Young Men in America, Who's Who in Government, Who's Who in Colorado, Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in America, recipient of Taxpayers’ Best Friend Award (National Taxpayers Union), Guardian of Small Business Award (NFIB), Watchdog of the Treasury (NAB) and distinguished Service Award (ACA); two children: Kenneth B., Jr., and Kelly J.; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Apams County: That part not contained in the First, Second, and Third Districts. ARAPA-HOE County: That part not contained in the First, Fourth, and Fifth Districts. DENVER County: That part not contained in the First District. JEFFERSON CouNTy: That part not contained in the Second and Fifth Districts. Population (1980), 481,622. DANIEL SCHAEFER, Republican, of Lakewood, Colo.; born on January 25, 1936 in Gutenberg, Iowa; B.A., Niagara University, Niagara, N.Y., 1961; public relations consultant, 1967-83; elected to Colorado General Assembly, 1977-78; elected to Colo-rado State Senate, 1979-83; member, Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, Century Club, Chatfield YMCA, Chatfield Jaycees; married to the former Mary Lenney, 1959; four children: Danny, Darren, Joel, and Jennifer; elected, by special election, on March 29, 1983, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman-elect, John L. Swigert. CONNECTICUT (Population, 1980 census, 3,107,576) SENATORS LOWELL P. WEICKER, Jr., Republican, Connecticut; born May 16, 1931, in Paris, France; graduated, Lawrenceville School, 1949; B.A., political science, Yale Universi-ty, 1953; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1958; first lieutenant, U.S. Army, artillery, 1953-55; captain, USAR, 1959-64; State representative in Connecticut General As-sembly, elected 1962, 1964, and 1966; first selectman, town of Greenwich, elected 1963 and reelected 1965; attorney; Round Hill Community Church; married to the former Camille DiLorenzo Butler, they have five sons and three daughters: elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; elected to U.S. Senate November 3, 1970; reelected, November 2, 1976 and November 2, 1982; member: Senate Committee on Appropriations; chairman, Subcommittee on Labor; Health and Human Resources; Education and Related Agencies; chairman, Senate Small Business Committee; member: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; chairman, Subcommit-tee on the Handicapped; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Supply. CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Democrat, of Norwich, Conn.; born in Willimantic, Conn., May 27, 1944; son of Thomas J. and Grace Murphy Dodd; graduated, George-town Preparatory School, 1959-62; B.A., English literature, Providence College, 1963-66; J.D., University of Louisville School of Law, 1970-72; admitted to Connecti-cut Bar, 1973; served in U.S. Army, 1969-75; Peace Corps Volunteer, Dominican Republic, 1966-68; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; appointed to: Senate Foreign Relations Com-mittee; Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee; and Special Com-mittee on Aging. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—HARTFORD CoUNTY: Towns of Berlin, Bloomfield, East Hartford, East Windsor, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor. MippLESEX CoUNTY: Towns of Cromwell, East Hampton, and Portland. ToLLAND COUNTY: Town of Hebron. Population (1980), 516,232. BARBARA B. KENNELLY, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in Hartford, July 10, 1936; daughter of John M. and Barbara Leary Bailey; graduated, Mount St. Joseph Academy, West Hartford, Conn.; B.A., economics, Trinity College, Washing-ton, D.C; certificate of completion, Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Adminis-tration, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass.; masters degree in government, Trinity College, Hartford; honorary doctorate, Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, Conn., 1981; served: Secretary of the State of Connecticut, 1979-82; Hartford Court of Common Council, 1975-79; vice chairman, Hartford Architecture Conservancy, 1979-82; member: boards of trustees, Trinity College, Washington, D.C. and Hart-ford College for Women, Hartford; director, Hartford's Riverfront Recapture, Inc.; chairwoman, Connecticut Elected Officials for Soviet Jewry; active in civic, political, and governmental organizations; member: House Ways and Means Committee and its Subcommittees on Select Revenue Measures and Public Assistance and Unem-ployment Compensation; Steering Committee of the Northest-Midwest Congressional Coalition; executive committee, Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues; executive board, Congressional Arts Caucus; married James J. Kennelly; four children: Elea-nor Bride, Barbara Leary, Louise Moran, and John Bailey; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT SECCND DISTRICT.—CounTties: New London and Windham. MippLESEx County: Towns of Chester, Deep River, Durham, East Haddam, Essex, Haddam, Middlefield, Middletown, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook. ToLLAND County: Towns of Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Ellington, Mansfield, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Vernon, and Willington. Population (1980), 518,244. SAMUEL GEJDENSON, Democrat, of Bozrah, Conn.; born in Eschwege, Ger-many, in an American displaced persons camp, May 20, 1948; attended Fields Memorial school; graduated, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, 1966; A.S., Mitchell Junior College, New London, 1968; B.A., University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1970; farmer; broker, FAI Trading Co.; chairman, Bozrah Town Committee, 1973; member, Connecticut House of Representatives, 1974-78; president, Maria Montessori School of Norwich; member, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southeastern Connecticut and Bozrah Grange; past member, Norwich Quinebaug Cancer Society; married to the former Karen Fleming, 1976; one daughter, Mia; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—FAIRrFIELD CoUNTY: Town of Stratford. MippLESEX County: Towns of Clinton and Killing-worth. NEw HAvEN County: Towns of Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge. Population (1980), 518,677. BRUCE A. MORRISON, Democrat, of Hamden, Conn.; born in New York, N.Y., on October 8, 1944; attended Northport, N.Y., public schools; Massachusetts Insti-tute of Technology, S.B., chemistry, 1965; University of Illinois, M.S., organic chem-istry, 1970; Yale Law School, J.D., 1973; attorney; admitted to Connecticut Bar, 1973, New York Bar, 1981, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, 1979, U.S. Supreme Court, 1976; employed by New Haven Legal Assistance Association, as staff attorney, 1973-74, managing attorney, 1974-76, executive director, 1976-82, member: American Bar Association; Connecticut Trail Lawyers Association; Connecticut Bar Association; ethics committee, Federal practice committee; New Haven County Bar Association: lawyer referral committee, executive committee; National Legal Aid and Defender Association: civil committee; National Social Science and Law Center: chairman, board of directors; married to the former Jane W. Phillips, 1970; elected to 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. FOURTH DISTRICT.—FAIrriELD County: Towns of Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Trumbull (census tracts 903, 904 (block groups 501-506, 508-518, and 525), 905-907), and Westport. Population (1980), 518,577. STEWART B. McKINNEY, Republican, of Westport, Conn.; born in Pittsburgh, Pa., January 30, 1931; graduated from Kent School, 1949; attended Princeton Uni-versity, 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; minority leader, 1969-70; married Lucie Cunningham; five children: Stewart, Jr., (Mrs. Lucie Corsini), Jean, Libby, and John; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. CONNECTICUT Biographical FIFTH DISTRICT.—FaIrrFiELD County: Towns of Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Easton, Monroe, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield, Shelton, Trumbull (census tracts 901, 902, and 904) (block groups 1, 3, 4, 519, 521-523, 526, and 527), Weston, and Wilton. NEw HAVEN CouNTY: Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Cheshire, Derby, Meriden, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Waterbury, and Wolcott. Population (1980), 518,700. WILLIAM R. RATCHFORD, Democrat, of Danbury, Conn.; born in Danbury, Conn., May 24, 1934; attended Danbury public schools; graduated, Danbury High School, 1952; B.A., University of Connecticut, 1956; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1959; Connecticut National Guard, 1959-65; admitted to Connecticut Bar, 1959; began law practice in Danbury, 1960; member, Connecticut House of Representatives, 1963-74, including service as speaker, 1969-72, and minority leader at large, 1973-74; president, National Legislative Conference, 1972-73; unsuccessful candidate for election to 94th Congress, 1974; chairman, Governor's Blue Ribbon Committee to Investigate the Nursing Home Industry in Connecticut, 1975-76; Connecticut commissioner on aging, 1977-78; former chairman, Community Action Committee of Danbury; vice president, University of Connecticut National Alumni Association; instructor, Western Connecticut State College; chairman, board of di-rectors, Unitarian Universalist Society of West Redding, Conn.; married to the former Barbara Carpenter, 1957; three sons: Shaun, Scott, and Brian; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; chairman, 96th New Members Caucus, 1980-81; member, Committee on Appropriations, Select Committee on Aging, and House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—LitcHFIELD COUNTY. FAIRFIELD COUNTY: Towns of New Fairfield and Sherman. HARTFORD County: Towns of Avon, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, East Granby, Enfield, Farmington, Granby, Hartland, New Britain, Plainville, Simshury, Southington, Suffield, and Windsor Locks. NEw HavEN County: Town of Southbury. ToLLAND CouNTY: Town of Somers. Population (1980), 517,146. NANCY LEE JOHNSON, Republican, of New Britain, Conn.; born in Chicago, Ill. on January 5, 1935; attended, University of Chicago Laboratory School, 1951; Uni-versity of Chicago, 1953; B.A., Radcliff College, Cambridge, Mass., 1957; attended, University of London, 1958; elected to the Connecticut State Senate, 1977-82; member, board of directors, United Way of New Britain; president, Sheldon Commu-nity Guidance Clinic; Unitarian Universalists Society of New Britain; member: board of directors, New Britain Bank & Trust; New Britain Museum of American Art; married Theodore Herbert Johnson, 1958; three children: Lindsey, Althea, and Caroline; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. 99-555 0 -83 ~ 5 Congressional Directory DELAWARE DELAWARE (Population, 1980 census, 595,225) 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 Committee, 1961-64; Republican National Committee, 1961-64; elected as U.S. Representative-at-Large from Delaware to the 90th Con-gress 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, and November 2, 1982. JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN, Jr., Democrat, Wilmington, Del.; born in Scran-ton, 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; married to Jill Tracy Biden; three children: Joseph R. Biden III, born February 3, 1969, Robert Hunter Biden, born February 4, 1970, Ashley Blazer Biden, born June 8, 1981; 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; reelected to U.S. Senate, November 1978; committee assignments: Democratic Steering; Budget; For-eign Relations; Judiciary; and Select Committee on Intelligence. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— THOMAS RICHARD CARPER, Democrat, of New Castle, Del.; born in Beckley, W. Va,, January 23, 1947; B.A. in economics, Ohio State University, 1968; M.B.A., University of Delaware, 1975; served on active duty in U.S. Navy from 1968-73; decorations included the Air Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, two Navy Achieve-ment Medals, and three Vietnam Campaign Ribbons; serves in the Naval Air Reserve from 1973 to present, currently holding the rank of commander; industrial development specialist in Delaware Division of Economic Development, 1975-76; Delaware State Treasurer, 1976-83; trustee, Diamond State Realty Pension Trust, 1977-83; cochairman, United Negro College Fund Drive in Delaware, 1978; co-founder and past president, Delaware Association of Government Finance Officers, 1977; vice president, National Association of State Treasurers, eastern region, 1981-82; member: Jaycees, VFW, and American Legion; Presbyterian; married to the former Diane B. Isaacs, of Greenwood, Del., May 1978; elected to Delaware’s at Large congressional seat, November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. FLORIDA Biographical FLORIDA (Population, 1980 census, 9,746,324) 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; 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 and 1982; committee assignments: Appropriations Commit-tee, Governmental Affairs Committee, Budget Committee, Special Committee on Aging, Democratic Steering Committee. PAULA HAWKINS, Republican, of Winter Park, Fla.; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, January 24, 1927; attended the public schools; attended elementary and high school in Atlanta, Ga.; graduated, Cache High School, Richmond, Utah, 1944; at-tended Utah State University; member, Florida Public Service Commission, 1972-79, chairman, 1977-79; vice president, Air Florida, 1979-80; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon); former director, Rural Telephone Bank Board; former member: Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services; Governor's Committee on 911 Emergency Telephone Service—State of Florida; and President’s Commission on White House Fellowships; served as vice chairman of the Florida State Awards Committee, 1974; served on the Federal Energy Administra-tion Consumer Affairs/Special Impact Advisory Committee for 2 years; member, Republican National Committee, Florida, 1968-80; awards: “Who's Who in Amer-ica”, “Who’s Who in American Women’’; nominated for “2000 Women of Achieve-ment’; Woman of the Year, Knights of Columbus, 1973; Good Government Award, Maitland Jaycees, 1976; Alpha Kappa Psi’s first woman honorary member, 1976; Outstanding Woman of the Year Award in the Field of Government, Central City Committee, Orlando Chamber of Commerce, 1977 Guardian of Small Business, Na-tional Federation of Independent Business, 1982 Republican Woman of the Year, Women’s National Republican Club, 1981; married, Walter Eugene Hawkins, 1947; three children: Genean, Kevin, and Kelly; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton. Bay County: That part not contained in the Second District. Population (1980), 512,821. EARL HUTTO, Democrat, of Panama City, Fla.; born in Midland City, Ala., May 12, 1926; attended the public schools; graduated Dale County High School, Ozark, Ala., 1945; B.S., Troy State University, Troy, Ala., 1949 (president, Kappa Delta Pi, Troy State University); graduate work in broadcasting, Northwestern University, Evanston, I1l., 1951; served in U.S. Navy, 1944-46; former owner and president, Earl Hutto Advertising Agency; founder and former president, WPEX-FM, Pensacola, Fla.; former sports director, WEAR-TV, Pensacola, Fla., WSFA-TV, Montgomery, Ala., and WJHG-TV, Panama City, Fla.; elected to Florida House of Representa-tives, 1972 and reelected in 1974 and 1976; committees: Governmental Operations; Education; (chairman Post-Secondary Education Subcommittee); Select Committee on Paperwork Reduction; member: Panama City Civitan Club; former deputy gover-nor, Alabama-West Florida District of Civitan International; advisory council, Mary Mackin School for Retarded Children; Florida Easter Seal Society; Troy State Alumni Association; executive board, Gulf Coast Council, Boy Scouts of America; advisory committee, Haney Vocational-Technical Center; awards: “State Leadership Award”, Sunshine State Association for the Blind, 1973; “Legislator of the Year” 36 Congressional Directory FLORIDA award, Florida Association for Retarded Children, 1974; Woodmen of the World Conservation Award, 1974; “Conservationist of the Year” award, Bay Only Angw bon Society, 1975; legislative award, Florida Association of Community Colleges, 1978; National Associated Businessmen’s ‘Watchdog of the Treasury Award”, 1979- 80; Alumnus of the Year Award (business and government), Troy State University, 1980; Christian Statesman Award, 1981; Leadership Award, American Security Council, 1982; Baptist (deacon, First Baptist Church, Panama City, Fla.); married to the former Nancy Myers of Oviedo, Fla.; two children: Lori Keeffe and Amelia Ann; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member: Armed Services and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Commit- tees. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla, and Washington. Bay County (part). Cay County (part). Population (1980), 513,127. 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 Representatives in 1958; reelected in 1960; selected in a poll by press, radio, and TV as one of the most valuable members in the 1961 session of the legislature; member of Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Elks, Jaycees, W.O.W., former member Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch Board of Trustees, former member Rodeheaver Boys Ranch Trustee, 32d degree Mason, Grand Orator 1970, York Rite Bodies, Red Cross of Constantine; KCCH, Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters; member of Alpha Gamma Rho and Gamma Sigma Delta, Delta Theta Phi, University of Florida Blue Key, Florida State Univer-sity Gold Key, and many local, county, and State organizations; named by Florida Jaycees as one of Five Outstanding Young Men in State for 1963; Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Flerida, 1971; Honorary Doctorates of Science: University of Notre Dame and Florida Institute of Technology; elected to the 83th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Sci-ence and Technology Committee; also member of Government Operations Commit-tee. THIRD DISTRICT.—Nassau County. DuvAL County: That part not contained in the Fourth District. Popula-tion (1880), 512,692. CHARLES E. BENNETT, Democrat, of Jacksonville, Fla.; born December 2, 1510; 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 Doctor of Humanities from University of Tampa; honorary Doctor of Law, Jacksonville University; practiced law in Jackson-ville 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, and 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 accom-plishments; Distinguished Service Award of Jacksonville University; Significant Alumni Award of University 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; 1978 Legislative Award, Non-Commissioned Officers Association; 1978 R.O.A. National curity Award, Man of the Year; affiliated with Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masons, Lions, Rotary, 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 31 years, missed a single legislative vote, on any rolicall; member of House Armed Services Committee; chairman, Seapower Subcommittee; chairman, Committee on Standards and Conduct; 89th Congress; chairman, Committee on Standards of Offi-cial Conduct, 96th Congress; author of five 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); Three Voyages (University of Florida Press, 1974); coauthor Congress and Conscience (J. B. Lippincott, 1970); Florida's “French” Revolution 1793-1795 (University of Florida Press, 1981); elder in the Riverside Avenue Christian Church; married to Jean Fay Bennett; three children: Bruce, James, and Lucinda; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia. Cay County: Census county divisions 5, 20, and 25. DuvaL County: Census county division 35 (tracts 140-142, 144, 159.01, 159.02, 160, 165, 166.01, 166.02, 167.01, 167.02, and 168), part of tract 164 (block groups 1-3), and part of block group 5 (blocks 505, 20% 509, 510, and 513-521). Putnam County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 512,672. 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 prosecuting 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 Representatives, 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 every succeeding year including 1981-82; member of the Inter-American Bar Association, American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Marion County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, and AFTL Fellowship; American Legion, VFW, AMVETS, Masons, York Rite, Shrine, Lions, Elks, and Moose; past vice president, Young Democrats; past president, Ocala Jay-cees, Ocala Lions Club; Methodist Church; four children: Judith Jane Gadd, Deb. orah Kay Bond, William V. 3d, and Christopher Clyde; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Appropri-ations Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.—SEMINOLE CouUNTY. LAKE CoUNTy: That part not contained in the Sixth District. ORANGE County: That part not contained in the Eleventh District, Population (1980), 513,005. BILL McCOLLUM, Jr., Republican, of Altamonte Springs, Fla.; born in Brooks-ville, Fla., July 12, 1944; attended Brooksville public schools; graduated, Hernando High School, 1962; B.A., 1965, J.D., 1968, University of Florida, Gainesville; U.S. Navy, 1969-72 (active duty), reserve, commander; lawyer; admitted to the Florida Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in Orlando, 1973; former partner, Pitts, Eu-banks & Ross; member: American, Florida, and Orange County Bar Associations; Florida Blue Key, Phi Delta Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa; Kiwanis; Sertoma Club of Apopka; American Legion; Who's Who in America; Reserve Officers Association; Naval Reserve Officers Association; Military Order of World Wars; former chair-man, Seminole County Republican Executive Committee; married to the former Ingrid Seebohm, 1971; three sons: Douglas, Justin, and Andrew; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Alachua, Citrus, Marion, and Sumter. LAKE CoUNTY (part). PAsco County (part). Putnam County (part). Population (1980), 513,000. KENNETH HOOD (BUDDY) MacKAY, Democrat, of Ocala, Fla.; born in Ocala on March 22, 1933; graduated, Ocala High School, 1950; B.S. and B.A., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., 1954; LL.B., University of Florida Law School, 1961; U.S. Air Force, captain, 1955-58; admitted to Florida Bar in 1961 and commenced prac-tice in Daytona Beach; elected to Florida House of Representatives, 1968-74; elected to Florida Senate, 1974-80; member: American Bar Association, Kiwanis Club, Elks Club; awards: Community College Legislative Leadership Award, 1976, National Legislative Service Award, 1977, Florida Council on Crime and Delinquency Award for Improving Criminal Justice, 1979; unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate, 1980; elder in the Fort King Presbyterian Church in Ocala; married to the former Anne Selph; four sons: Ken, John, Ben, and Andy; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SEYINTH DISTRICT =1inassonoucy County: That part not contained in the Ninth District. Population ( ): 1 y . 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 Universi-ty’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 of the Year in 1954; received Cham-ber of Commerce president’s award; Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of Florida in 1973; deacon, First Presbyterian Church of Tampa; first president of and member of University of South Florida Foundation; served in U.S. Army 5 years during World War II with 501st Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division; award-ed 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 succeeding Congress; member of Ways and Means Committee and Joint Com-mittee on Taxation. aL Tn th ee dl County: That part not contained in the Ninth District. Population (1980), > C. W. BILL YOUNG, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; born in Harmarville, Pa., December 16, 1930; elected Florida's only Republican State senator in 1960; reelect-ed 1964, 1966, 1967 (special election), and 1968; serving as minority leader from 1963 to 1970; national committeeman, Florida Young Republicans, 1957-59; State chair-man, Florida Young Republicans, 1959-61; member, Florida Constitution Revision Commission, 1965-67; married to Marian Ford; three children, Pamela Kay, Terry Lee, and Kimber; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Appropriations; Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; Republican Congressional Committee; Republican Execu-tive Committee on Committees. NINTH DISTRICT.—HiLLsBorROUGH County: Cities of Plant, Temple Terrace, and the unincorporated areas of Carrollwood, Dover, Lutz, Mango, Seffner, Sydney, Thonotosassa, and Valrico. Pasco County: Cities of Dade, New Port Richey, Port Richey, Saint Leo, San Antonio, and all unincorporated areas except Zephyr- hills and its environs. PINELLAS CoUNTY: Cites of Belleair, Belleair Bluffs, Clearwater, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs, and Largo, north of East Bay Drive. Population (1980), 513,191. MICHAEL BILIRAKIS, Republican, of Tarpon Springs, Fla.; born July 16, 1930, in Tarpon Springs, Fla.; raised in western Pennsylvania; B.S. in engineering, Universi-ty of Pittsburgh, 1955-59; accounting, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1959-60; J.D., University of Florida, Gainesville, 1961-63; 4 years of military service during Korean war; attorney and small businessman, petroleum engineer, geophysical engineer (offshore oil exploration), steelworker, and judge of various courts for 8 years; honors in college include Phi Alpha Delta Annual Award for Outstanding Law Graduate and president of the student body of School of Engineer-ing and Mines; honors after college, civil activities, and organizations include Citi-zen of the Year Award for Greater Tarpon Springs, 1972-73; founder and charter president of Tarpon Springs Volunteer Ambulance Service; past president and 4-year director of Greater Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce; past president of Rotary Club of Tarpon Springs, board of governors of Pinellas Suncoast Chamber of Commerce, board of development of Anclote Manor Psychiatric Hospital, AHEPA; elected commander Post 173 American Legion, Holiday, Fla. (1977-79, two terms); 32d degree Mason and Shriner; member: West Pascc Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Florida Bar and American Bar Associations, University of Flor-ida Law Center Association and Gator Booster, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; holds college level doctorate teaching certificate; member: Elks, East-ern Star and White Shrine of Jerusalem, Royal Order of Jesters of Egypt Temple Shrine District, Air Force Association; former member: Clearwater Bar Association, National Contract Management Association, American Society of Mining, Metallur-gical & Petroleum Engineers, and Creative Education Foundation; married in 1959 to the former Evelyn Miaoulis; two children: Manual and Gus; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. FLORIDA Biographical TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: De Soto, Hardee, Manatee, and Polk. OsceorLa County: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. Population (1980), 512,890. ANDY IRELAND, Democrat, of Winter Haven, Fla.; born in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 23, 1930; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1948; Yale Universi-ty, B.S., 1952; attended Columbia University Graduate School of Business, 1953-54; graduated, Louisiana State University School of Banking of the South, 1959; former chairman of the board of directors: Barnett Bank of Cypress Gardens, Barnett Bank of Winter Haven, Barnett Bank of Auburndale; formerly served as: treasurer, 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; past president, Florida State Society; active in various civic organizations; member: the Florida Club, Elks, former president of Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce, Moose, Kiwanis Club, Ridge Art Association, Jaycees, Ma-sonic Lodge No. 186, Egypt Temple Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters; member, St. Paul's Episcopal Church; married to the former Nancy Haydock; four children: Debbie Hodupp, Mimi, Drew, and Dutch; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—BrevARrD County. INDIAN River County: All except that portion of southern Vero Beach included in the Twelfth District. ORANGE County: Cities and towns of Belle Isle, Christmas, Edgewood, Lake Buena Vista, Orlando (part), Pine Castle, Taft, Union Park, and Windemere. OscEoLA County: All except that portion included in the Tenth District. Population (1980), 512,691. BILL NELSON, Democrat, of Melbourne, Fla.; born in Miami, Fla., September 29, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated Melbourne High School, 1960; B.A., Yale University, 1965; J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 1968; captain, U.S. Army Reserve, 1965-71, active duty 1968-70; attorney, admitted to the Florida Bar in 1968; elected to the State House of Representatives, 1972, reelected subsequentl without opposition; chairman: subcommittee on educational organization and ad-ministration, 1973-74; appropriations subcommittee on executive and administrative departments, 1974-76; subcommittee on growth, 1974-76; executive reorganization subcommittee, 1977-78; criminal justice subcommittee, 1977-78; part-time, volunteer assistant to Governor, 1971; member: Florida and Brevard County Bar Associations; Kiwanis; entered apprentice Mason; Florida Wildlife Sanctuary; Melbourne Jaycees; Holy Trinity Episcopal Church; awards: Outstanding Young Men in America, 1972; Five Outstanding Young Men in Florida, 1975; Florida Democrat of 1975; Land Use Planning Award, 1975; nominated for Most Valuable Member of the House, 1976; married to the former Grace H. Cavert of Jacksonville, Fla., 1972; two children: C. William III and Nan Ellen; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelect-ed to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member: Budget and Science and Technology Committees, 1979-. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Glades; Hendry, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie. PALM BEACH County: All, except the southeastern yorion, south of Okeechobee Boulevard. CoLLiER COUNTY: All, but the northwest corner (north of Davis Road and west of SR 803). INDIAN River County: Downtown area of Vero Beach. Population (1980), 513,121. THOMAS F. (TOM) LEWIS, Republican, of North Palm Beach, Fla.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 26, 1924; son of Thomas F. and Jeanette Lewis; attended Palm Beach Junior College, 1956-57 and University of Florida, 1958-59; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1943-54; veteran of World War II and Korean conflict; corporate executive, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, 1957-73; mayor/councilman of North Palm Beach, Fla., 1964-71; Florida House of Representatives, 1972-80; twice elected Palm Beach County delegation chairman; served as house minority floor leader, 1978-80; Florida Senate, 1980-82; elected by colleagues as “Most Effective First Term Sena-tor” (prestigious Allen Morris Award); recipient of over 50 Outstanding Legislator Awards, notably: First Legislator of the Year Award, Florida Association of Real-tors, 1977; Citizen of the Year, Home Builders and Contractors of Palm Beach County, 1973; Community Appreciation, Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce, 1980; Palm Beach County Bar Association, Liberty Bell Award, 1981; Senator of the Year for the Florida Association for Retarded Citizens, 1981; and Legislative Service Award from the Florida Association of Community Colleges, 1982; founding member and director of Forum Club of Palm Beach County; member: Northern Palm Beaches Exchange Club, Florida Association of Realtors, Northwood Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Amara Shrine, and North Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens Chamber of Commerce; married 33 years to the former Marian 40 Congressional Directory FLORIDA Vastine of Middleton, Pa.; three grown children: Nancy Lewis, Thomas Lewis III, and Mrs. Michele Bowman; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Charlotte, Lee, and Sarasota. CoLLIER CouNnTy: Part of census county division 15 (tracts 1-7 and 101-103), part of tract 104, enumeration district 0509F, block groups 2-9; part of tract 105, block group 1; part of tract 106, block groups 1-4. Population (1980), 513,048. CONNIE MACK 3d, Republican, of Cape Coral, Fla.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., on October 29, 1940; attended St. Francis Xavier School, Fort Myers, Fla.; graduated, Fort Myers High School, 1959; B.A. (marketing), University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., 1966; banker, 1966-82; member: Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, board of directors, Palmer Drug Abuse Center, Fort Myers Rotary; appointed to Federal Reserve Board (Miami Branch); married to the former Priscilla Hobbs in on; two children: Debbie and Connie IV; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th ngress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—PaLMm BeacH County: Census county divisions 15, 20, 50, and 78; part of census county division 77 (tract 78.03); part of census gounty division 80 (tracts 28-30, 31.01, 31.02, 32-34, 35.02, 35.03, 36, and 37), part of tract 27, block groups 2 and 3. BRowArRD County: That part not contained in the 15th and 16th Districts. Population (1980), 512,803. DANIEL ANDREW MICA, Democrat, of West Palm Beach, Fla.; born in Bing-hamton, N.Y., February 4, 1944; son of the late John and Adeline Mica; attended the public schools of Binghamton, N.Y.; graduated from Miami Edison High School, Miami, Fla., 1961; attended the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., 1961; B.A, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla., 1966; taught school in Palm Beach County, Fla., and Montgomery County, Md., 1967-68: staff member for U.S. Con-gressman Paul G. Rogers of Florida, 1968-78; former president, Florida Atlantic University Alumni Association; member, board of directors, Goodwill Industries; former director, Community Mental Health Center; former director, Public Televi-sion Foundation of South Florida; member, Jaycees; honorary Kiwanian; charter member, Forum Club of the Palm Beaches; member: Foreign Affairs and Veterans’ Affairs Committees and Select Committee on Aging; married to Martha Fry of Fort Lauderdale, 1967; four children: Christine, Daniel, Jr., Caroline, and Paul; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—BrowarDp CounTy: Cities and towns of Coconut Creek, Dania, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hacienda Village, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill, Lazy Lakes, Light house Point, Oakland Park, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, Sunrise, Tamarac, and Wilton Monon most of the unincorporated areas in the central and northern parts of the county. Population (1980), E. CLAY SHAW, Jr., Republican, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; born in Miami, Fla, April 19, 1939; attended the Miami public schools; graduated, Miami Edison Senior High School, 1957; B.A., Stetson University, Deland, Fla., 1961; M.A., accounting, University of Alabama, 1963; J.D., Stetson University College of Law, 1966; lawyer; admitted to the Florida State Bar in 1966 and commenced practice in Fort Lauder-dale; admitted to practice before the Federal court in the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court; assistant city attorney, Fort Lauderdale, 1968; chief city prosecutor, 1968-69; associate municipal judge, 1969-71; city commission-er, 1971-73; vice mayor, 1973-75; mayor, 1975-81; member: executive committee, U.S. Conference of Mayors; executive committee, Republican National Committee; president, National Conference of Republican Mayors; U.S. special ambassador, Papua, New Guinea (President Ford); director, Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Com-merce; vice chairman, Sun Belt Mayor’s Task Force; Broward County Charter Commission; national vice chairman, Mayors for Reagan, 1980; member, St. Antho-ny’s Church; married to the former Emilie Costar, 1960; four children: Emilie W., Jennifer C., Clay, III, and John C.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—BrowARD CouNTy: The southern and western portions (70 percent), including the cities of Hallandale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Sunrise. DADE County: The western portion (30 peresnt) including the municipalities of Hialeah Gardens, Medley, and Sweetwater. Population (1980), LAWRENCE JACK SMITH, Democrat, of Hollywood, Fla.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on April 25, 1941; attended: P.S. 253, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Newbridge Road School, East Meadow, N.Y.; graduated, East Meadow High School, 1958; New York University, New York, N.Y., 1961; LL.B. and J.D., Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1964; FLORIDA Biographical admitted: New York State Bar, 1964; Florida State Bar, 1972; elected to Florida House of Representatives, 1978-82; chairman, criminal justice committee, 1980-82; chairman and member, City of Hollywood Planning and Zoning Board, 1974-78; member: Civitan International, B'nai Brith, Broward County Florida Democratic Executive Committee, Optimist Club International; president, South Broward Bar Association, 1977-79; married to the former Sheila Cohen in 1962; two children: Grant and Lauren; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—DabE County: All of the following ZIP Codes: 33013, 33014, 33054, 33138, 33147, 33150, 33160-33162, 33167-33169, and 33179-33181; 33010 (Hialeah (parts), including east of Red Road/north of E. 9th Street); 33012 (Hialeah (parts), including north of 53d Street/east of W. 4th Street); 33016 (Hialeah (parts), including east of NW 97th Avenue/south of NW 122d Street/east of NW 87th Avenue/north of NW 103d Street); and 33055 (Carol City (parts), including east of NW 47th Avenue). Population (1980), 513,048. WILLIAM LEHMAN, Democrat, of Biscayne Park, Fla.; born in Selma, Ala; graduate, University of Alabama, 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; member, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council; chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation of the Appropriations Commit-tee; married to Joan Feibelman of Miami, three children: William, Jr., Kathy (deceased), and Thomas; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—DaAbpE County: Census county divisicn 35; part of census county division 20 (tracts 7.01, 7.03, 7.04, 16.01, and 16.02), part of tract 6.03, part of block group 3 (blocks 306, 307, 310, 311, 314, 320, and 321); part of census county division 45 (tracts 17.01-17.03, 18.01-18.03, 19.02, 20.02, 21, 22.01, 22.02, 23-26, 27.01, 27.02, 28, 29, 30.01, 30.02, 31, 34, 36.01, 36.02, 37.01, 37.02, 37.99, 47.01-47.03, 48-52, 53.01, 53.02, 54.01, 54.02, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 57.01, 57.02, 58.01, 58.02, 59.01, 59.04, 61.01, 63.01, 63.02, 64-66, 67.01, and 67.02), part of tract 19.01, block groups 3 and 4; part of tract 61.02, block groups 1 and 3-5, part of block group 2 (blocks 201-232, 238, and 239); part of tract 62, block groups 1, 2, 5, and 6; part of census county division 50 (tracts 38, 39.01, 39.02, 39.04-39.06, 40, 41.01, 41.02, 42-45, and 45.99); part of census county division 90, part of tract 91, part of block group 1 (blocks 129-139, 149, and 150), block group 5, part of block group 9 (blocks 901, 908, 909, 923, 924, 926, 929, 938, 941, 943-945, 957-962, 979, and 980). Population (1980), 513,250. CLAUDE DENSON PEPPER, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born on a farm near Dudleyville, Chambers County, Ala., September 8, 1900; son of Joseph Wheeler 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 through 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, Perry, Fla., 1925-30 and at Tallahassee, Fla., 1930, until elected to the U.S. Senate in 1936; married Mildred Irene Webster of St. Petersburg, Fla., December 29, 1936; Mrs. Pepper passed away March 31, 1979; member: House of Representatives, Florida Legislature, Taylor County 1929-30; Florida State Democratic Executive Committee 1928-29; the Flor-ida State Board of Public Welfare 1931-32; the Florida State Board of Law Examin-ers 1933-34; the executive council, Florida State Bar Association 1934; elected U.S. 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; member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1937-50; chair-man, Subcommittee on Middle East; member, Subcommittee on Latin America; also member of Senate Committees on Military Affairs, Patents, Commerce, Labor and Public Welfare; Select Committee on Small Business; chairman, Senate Inter-ocean-ic Canal Committee; chairman, Senate Subcommittee on Wartime Health and Edu-cation, 1943-46; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, November 6, 1962, 88th Congress, from the Third Congressional District of Florida (North Dade County), and to each succeeding Congress (reelected November 8, 1966, without opposition, to the 90th Congress from the Eleventh Congressional District—formerly ird Congressional District; reelected from the Fourteenth Congressional District to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; and reelected to the 98th Congress from the Eighteenth Congressional District, November 2, 1982); member: House Committee on Banking and Currency, Subcommittee on Domestic Finance, International Trade, International Finance, 88th Congress; member: Internal Security Committee, House of Representatives, 91st through 93d Congresses; chairman, Select Committee on Crime, House of Representatives, 91st through 93d Congresses; chairman, House Select Committee on Aging, 95th through 97th Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on Health and Long Term Care, 94th through 98th Congresses; member, Rules Committee, House of Representatives, 89th through 98th Congresses, chairman, 98th Congress; member, Subcommittee on Rules of the House, 97th and 98th Congresses; 42 Congressional Directory FLORIDA member, House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 98th Congress; Demo-cratic appointee to the National Commission on Social Security Reform, 1982; chair-man, Florida delegation, Democratic National Convention, 1940, 1944; alternate delegate, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964; delegate, 1968, 1972, 1976, and 1980. Delegate to the Interparliamentary Union from the U.S. Senate at the Hague, 1938; Dublin, 1950. Delivered Marfleet Lectures, University of Toronto, 1942; delegate to the Interparliamentary Union from the U.S. House of Representatives, special meeting on European Cooperation and Security, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1975; Colom-bo, Sri Lanka, 1975; London, 1975; Madrid, 1976; Canberra, Australia, 1977; Sofia, Bulgaria (Vice Chair), 1977; Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1979; Caracas, Venezuela, 1979; Manila, Philippines, 1981 (chairman, House delegation); Spring Conference, Lagos, Nigeria, 1982 (chairman, House delegation); Rome, Italy, 1982 (acting chairman, U.S. delegation); chairman, House delegation, Interparliamentary Union, 98th Con-gress; awards: National Parkinson Foundation Award for Public Service, 1965; Alianza Inter-Americana Award, 1966; Mary and Albert Lasker Public Service Award, 1967; Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award, 1968; Veterans of Foreign Wars Award, 1968; Professional Air Traffic Controllers Award, 1970; Volunteers of Amer-ica Ballington and Maud Booth Award, 1978; Florida Democratic Party Hubert H. Humphrey Statesmanship Award, 1979; National Retired Teachers Association, Andrus Award, 1980; Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Centennial Award, 1980; Democratic Club of Miami Beach “Man of the Year” Award, 1980; Ollie A. Randall Award of the National Council on Aging, 1980; Retired Senior Volunteer Program Award, 1981; the Presidential Award of the Western Gerontological Association, 1981-82; Florida Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce “Man of the Year” Award, 1981; B'nai B'rith “CHAI” Award for outstanding contributions to community service, 1981; Burden Center Alice Brophy Award for Services to the Aging, 1981; Home Health Care Humanitarian Award, 1982; National Education Association Award, 1982; American Institute for Public Service “Jefferson Award” for Greatest Public Service Benefit-ting the Disadvantaged, 1982; honorary degrees: LL.D. McMaster University (Canada) 1941; University of Toronto (Canada) 1942; University of Alabama 1942; Rollins College (Florida) 1944; D.Sc., University of Miami, 1974; Doctor of Fine Arts, International Fine Arts College, 1982; Doctor of Humane Letters, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (New York), 1982; Doctor of Humane Letters, University of South Florida, 1982; clubs and organizations: American Legion, 40 and 8, Baptist, Mason, Shriner, Elk, Moose, Kiwanian; Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Upsilon, Phi Alpha Delta, Florida Biue Key, Gold Key of Florida State University; honorary alumnus, Florida State University and University of Florida; member, Tallahassee, Dade County, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Florida, and American Bar Associations; the Inter-American and International Bar Associations and the Associ-ation of the Bar of the City of New York; 1934, Lieutenant Governor, Western Division of the Kiwanis International; former member, Board of Directors, Chamber of Commerce of the Americas; honorary director, Bob Hope Village for Air Force enlisted widows; Honorary President of the Florida Silver Haired Legislature; Vice Chairman, National Board of Directors, National Parkinson Foundation; (clubs) Coral Gables Country, Miami Shores Country, LaGorce Country (Miami Beach), Bankers Club (Miami), Palm Bay Club (Miami), Miami Club, Jockey Club (Miami), Harvard Club (Washington and Miami), Jefferson Islands Club (Maryland), Army and Navy Club (Washington), Columbia Country Club (Maryland), Burning Tree (Maryland); author of various articles in law reviews, magazines, newspapers; by profession an attorney. FLORIDA Biographical NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MoNRoE County. DADE County: That portion from the Monroe County line east on Southwest 42d Street to the turnpike extension, thence north to Bird Road (Southwest 40th Street), thence east to Granada Boulevard, thence north to Anastasia Avenue, thence east to Anderson Road, thence north to Catalonia Avenue, thence east to Segovia Avenue, thence north to Coral Way (Southwest 22d Street), thence east to Southwest 32d Road, thence south to U.S. 1 (South Dixie Highway), thence east to Southwest 26th Road to Biscayne Bay. Population (1980), 512,886. 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 Democrat-ic 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, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Ameri-can 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 (Mrs. Frank Diamond) and Toni (Mrs. Stanley Strother); son, Dante Jon; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory GEORGIA (Population, 1980 census, 5,463,105) SENATORS 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 as seaman in U.S. Coast Guard, 1959-60; Reserve, 1960-68; attorney; farmer; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1968-72; served on the administrative board of Perry United Meth-odist 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; reelected November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term ending January 3, 1985. MACK MATTINGLY, Republican, of St. Simons Island, Ga.; born in Anderson, Ind.; January 7, 1931; B.S. University of Indiana, 1957; staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1951-55; delegate, Republican National Convention 1964, 1976; State chair-man, Georgia GOP, 1975-77; IBM, 1959-79; small bussiness owner; member: Masons, American Legion; married to the former Carolyn Longcamp, 1957; two daughters: Jane and Anne; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Eman-uel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, and Wayne (20 counties). Population (1980), 541,180. ROBERT LINDSAY THOMAS, Democrat, of Screven, Ga.; born in Patterson, Ga. on November 20, 1943; attended Patterson Elementary Schools; graduated, Patter-son High School, 1961; B.A., University of Georgia, Athens, 1965; served, Georgia Air National Guard, 165th Tactical Airlift Group, 1966-72; investment banker, 1966-73; self-employed farmer, 1973-82; member: Wayne County Young Farmers, Wayne County Farm Bureau, County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, County Board of Realtors, Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Tobacco, Leadership Georgia, Leadership Savannah; Methodist, Board of Stewards, Screven United Methodist Church; married to the former Melinda Ann Fry in 1966; three children: Lindsay, Jr., Ransom, and Nell; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cock, Crisp, Deca-tur, Dougherty, Earlix Echols, Grady, Irwin, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster, and Worth 30 counties). Population (1980), CHARLES FLOYD HATCHER, Democrat, of Albany, Ga.; born in Doerun, Ga; July 1, 1939; attended Baker County public schools, Newton, Ga.; graduated, Baker County High School, 1957; B.S., Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, 1965; J.D., University of Georgia, Athens, 1969; airman second class, U.S. Air Force, 1958-62; lawyer; admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1969 and commenced practice in Albany; partner, Hatcher & Strickland; member, Georgia State Legislature, 1973-80; member: Sertoma Club of Albany; State Bar of Georgia; Dougherty Circuit Bar Association; and American Legion; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counries: Bleckley, Butts, Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Lamar, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Pike, Pulaski, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, and Upson ©@1 counties). Population (1980), 540,865. RICHARD BELMONT RAY, Democrat, of Perry, Ga.; born in Crawford County, Ga., February 2, 1927; attended Crawford County schools; University of Georgia, 1956; seaman, United States Navy, 1944-46; farmer, 1946-50; established and operat- GEORGIA Biographical ed Ray Services, Inc., 1950-62; southeastern manager, Getz, Inc., 1962-72; city councilman, Perry, 1962-64; mayor, Perry, 1964-70; president, Georgia Municipal Association, 1969-70; administrative assistant, Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia, 1972-82; member, board of stewards, Perry First United Methodist Church; married to Barbara Elizabeth Giles, 1947; three children, Susan, Charles, and Alan; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Newton and Rockdale. DE KALB County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. FuLtoN County: That part not contained in the Fifth and Sixth Districts. Population (1980), 542,368. ELLIOTT HARRIS LEVITAS, Democrat, of Atlanta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Decem-ber 26, 1930; attended Boys High School and Henry Grady High School; A.B., J.D., Emory University; Rhodes Scholar, M.A. jur. (Oxon.), Oxford University, 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 Reserve; member: De Kalb Chamber of Commerce; Atlanta Jewish Community Center; Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation; and Geor-gia House of Representatives, 1966-74; member, Ahavath Achim Synagogue; mar-ried; three children; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Public Works and Transportation Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight; member, Government Operations Committee; delegate, North Atlantic Assembly; elected vice chairman, NAA Economic Committee, 1980; member, U.S. delegation to the Interparliamen-tary Union. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DE KaLB County: City of Atlanta (that part within the county), also the southwest quarter of unincorporated De Kalb County. Furton County: City of Atlanta (all except a portion of Northeast Atlanta), East Point, Palmetto, Roswell, Sandy Springs, (western half), Union City (eastern half), and the southwest part of unincorporated Fulton County. Population (1980), 550,070. WYCHE FOWLER, Jr., Democrat, of Atlanta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, October 6, 1940; attended the public schools of Atlanta; A.B., Davidson (N.C.) College, 1962; J.D., Emory University, Atlanta, 1969; lawyer; admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1970 and commenced practice in Atlanta; served in U.S. Army, 1962-63; attorney, Smith, Cohen, Ringel, Kohler & Martin, Atlanta, 1970-77; served on Atlanta Board of Aldermen, 1970-74; president, Atlanta City Council, 1974-77; elected to the 95th Congress, April 5, 1977, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew Young; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Paulding, Polk, and Spalding. FuLToN CouNTY (part). Population (1980), 548,959. NEWT GINGRICH, Republican, of Carrollton, Ga.; born in Harrisburg, Pa., June 17, 1943; attended U.S. Army schools in Kansas, France, and Germany; graduated from Baker High School, Columbus, Ga., 1961; B.A., Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., 1965; M.A., Tulane University, New Orleans, La., 1968 and Ph. D., 1971; teacher, West Georgia College, Carrollton, 1970-78; member: Kiwanis, Moose, Georgia Con-servancy, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the World Futurist Society; board member, Pine Valley Girl Scout Council; two daughters: Kathy and Jackie Sue; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Couniies: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, and Walker (7 counties). Population (1980), 545,913. 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; 2 years postgraduate train-ing in general surgery, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.; 3 years postgraduate training in Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; member: Independ-ent 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.; married to the former Kathryn Jackson, 1976; five children: Tryggvi Paul, Callie Grace, Mary 46 Congressional Directory GEORGIA Elizabeth, Lawrence Patton, Jr., and Lauren Aileen; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Bibb, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Pierce, Putnam, Taliaferro, Telfair, Treutlen, Twiggs, Ware, Washington, Wheeler, Wilcox, and Wilkinson (30 counties). Population (1980), 541,723. JAMES ROY ROWLAND, Jr., Democrat, of Dublin, Ga.; born in Wrightsville, Ga. on February 3, 1926; awarded Combat Infantry Badge and Bronze Star for valor during service in the European Theater Operation (ETO), U.S. Army, 1944-46; graduated from the Medical College of Georgia, 1952; family physician, 1953-82; served in Georgia House of Representatives, 1976-82; married to former Luella Price; three children: Mary Lou, Jane Carol, and James Roy, III; elected on Novem-ber 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Banks, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gordon, Haber-sham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White, and Whit-field. GWINNETT County: That part not contained in the Tenth District. Population (1980), 551,782. 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 to the bar in 1958 and commenced practice in Jasper; served in the U.S. Coast Guard, 1952-55; city attorney, 1968; county attorney, 1968-72; executive secre-tary 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, Board of Trustees of Reinhardt College, 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Ways and Means, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; chairman, Congres-sional Textile Caucus. TENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Barrow, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Lincoln, McDuffie, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Richmond, Walton, Warren, and Wilkes. GWINNETT CoUNTY: The southwestern third of Gwin-nett County, in a strip paralleling the Fulton County line, including the towns of Norcross, Lilburn, and Snellville (part). Population (1980), 550,268. DOUG 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; em-ployed 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 Transportation Authority, 1973-76; Outstanding Young Man of Year, Augusta, 1957; Augusta College Alumnus of Year, 1966; chairman, Richmond County Democratic Executive Committee, 1955-60; member, State Demo-cratic executive committee, 1963-66; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi-ties; 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, Novem-ber 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Biographical HAWAII (Population, 1980 census, 964,691) SENATORS DANIEL KEN INCUYE, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu Sep-tember 7, 1924; A.B. degree in government and economics, University of Hawaii, 1950; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School, 1952; majority leader, Territorial house of representatives, 1954-58; Territorial senate, 1958-59; enlisted as private, 442d Infantry Regimental Combat Team, 1943; battlefield commission, second lieutenant, 1944; served in France and Italy; retired captain, U.S. Army; Methodist; married the former Margaret Shinobu Awamura of Honolulu; one son, Daniel Ken Inouye, Jr.; elected July 28, 1959, to the 86th Congress; reelected to the 87th Congress; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1968; reelected November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; reelected November 4, 1980 for the term ending January 3, 1987. SPARK MASAYUKI MATSUNAGA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born Ku-kuiula, Kauai, Hawaii, October 8, 1916; graduate, Kauai High School, 1933; Univer-sity 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 advocacy); postgraduate studies, Northwestern University Traffic Institute, 1957, and Lawyers Post Gradu-ate Clinics of Chicago, Ill., 1958; Soochow University, LL.D., 1973; Saint John’s University, LL.D., 1977; Eastern Illinois University, LL.D., 1978; University of Mary-land, LL.D., 1979; Lincoln University (Calif.), doctor of humane letters, 1979; author of Rulemakers of the House (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1976); commis-sioned second lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, June 1941; volunteered for active service, U.S. Army, July 1941; as original member of Nisei 100th Infantry Battalion Separate (later 1st Bn., 442d Regimental Combat Team) served in North Africa and Europe; twice wounded in battle; company commander, Military Intelligence Serv-ice; released as captain, 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 Serv-ice Medal with metal clasps, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one battle star, European-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 pros-ecutor, Honolulu, 1952-54; entered private law practice 1954; member, Hawaii Terri-torial Legislature, 1954-59; house majority leader, 1959; married Helene Hatsumi Tokunaga, 1948; five children: Mrs. Karen Hardman, Keene, Diane, Mrs. Merle Petersson, 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; direc-tor, Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Honolulu Community Theater, and other civic organizations; president, Democratic Precinct Club; county committee-man; 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, Subcom-mittee of Select Committee on Aging; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976; reelected November 2, 1982; Democratic Chief Deputy Whip, 98th Congress; member: Committee on Finance; Committee on Labor and Human Resources; Com-mittee on Energy and Natural Resources; Committee on Veterans’ Affairs; Commit-tee on Buildings; Ocean Policy Task Force; past chairman, Commission on Proposals for the National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution; member, National Commission on Working Women. Congressional Directory REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—OAHU IsLAND: That part not contained in the Second District. Population (1980), 482,375. CECIL “CEC” HEFTEL, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Cook County, Ill., September 30, 1924; B.S., Arizona State University, 1951; graduate work at Universi-ty of Utah and New York University; served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, 1943-46; broadcaster, president, Heftel Broadcasting; president, Air Force Association, Com-mander, AMVETS, Utah; member: March of Dimes, American Legion, Elks, Eagles, Shrine; married to the former Joyce Glasmann; seven children: Cathy, Lani, Peggy, Susan, Christopher, Terry, and Richard; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—IsLanps: Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Niihau, and Kauai. OAHU IsLAND: That part beginning at the intersection of the western extension of the north shoreline edge of the reef runway and the center of the Pearl Harbor Entrance Channel and running westerly to the shoreline, thence southwesterly along the shoreline to Barber’s Point, thence northwesterly from said point along the shoreline to Kaena Point, thence generally easterly, thence northeasterly to Kahuku Point, thence general-ly southeasterly from Kahuku Point along the shoreline around Makapuu Peninsula to Makapuu Point, thence generally northwesterly from Makapuu Point along the top of the Koolau Range to its intersection with the eastern boundary of census tract 89.02, thence generally southwesterly along said boundary to its intersection with the common boundary of census tract 89.02 and census tract 88 (Kipapa Stream to its mergence with Wailele Stream), thence southerly along said common boundary to the point of intersection with Wailele Stream, thence southeasterly along Wailele Stream to its intersection with the northeast corner of Parcel TMK 9-4-35-50, thence southwesterly along the eastern boundary of Parcel TMK 9-4-35-50 to its intersection with Pilimai Place, thence southerly along Pilimai Place to its intersection with the eastern boundary of census block 403 (census tract 88), thence southerly, easterly, then southeasterly along the eastern boundary of census block 403 to its intersection with the southern boundary of census tract 88 on Waipahu Street (the intersection of Waikele Road and Waipahu Street), thence easterly along census tract 88's southern boundary on Waipahu Street to its intersection with the northwest corner of census tract 87.02, thence southerly along the western boundary of census tract 87.02 (Wailele Stream) to its intersection with the northwest corner of census tract 82, thence generally southerly along the western boundary of census tract 82 to its intersection with the center of Pearl Harbor Entrance Channel, thence southerly along Pearl Harbor Entrance Channel to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 482,316. DANIEL KAHIKINA AKAKA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, Hawaii, September 11, 1924; graduated, Kamehameha High School, 1942; University of Hawaii, 1948-66; bachelor of education, professional certificate, master of educa-tion; served in the U.S. Army, 1945-47; teacher, 1953-60; vice principal, 1960; principal, 1963-71; program specialist, 1968-71; director, 1971-74; director and spe-cial assistant in Human Resources, 1975-76; member, Kawaiahao Church; board of directors, Hanahauoli School; Act 4 Educational Advisory Commission; Library Ad-visory 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 chil-dren: Millannie, Daniel, Jr., Gerard, Alan, and Nicholas; elected to the 95th Con-gress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th, 97th, and 98th Congresses. Biographical IDAHO (Population, 1980 census, 943,935) SENATORS 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; U.S. Navy, V-5 program; 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 Republican Central Committee, 15 years; married Louise Miller; three chil-dren: Marilyn, Kenneth, and David; elected to the House of Representatives in the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st and 92d Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, and reelected November 7, 1978; elected chairman of the Republican Conference, 1980, reelected 1982; committees: chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Appropriations, chairman, Subcom-mittee on Interior and Related Agencies; Rules and Administration. STEVE SYMMS, Republican, of Caldwell, Idaho; born April 23, 1938, in Nampa, Idaho, son of Darwin and Irene Knowlton Symms; University of Idaho, B.S. in horticulture, 1960; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1960-63; serves on Senate Finance Committee, Senate Budget Committee, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, and Joint Economic Committee; married Frances E. Stockdale of Helena, Mont.; four children; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; elected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington. Apa County: City of Boise (half). Population (1980), 472,055. LARRY E. CRAIG, Republican, of Midvale, Idaho; born July 20, 1945, at Council, Idaho, son of Elvin and Dorothy Craig; attended Midvale public schools; graduated, University of Idaho among the top 10 with B.A., political science and agricultural economics; student body president, University of Idaho, 1968-69; graduate work in economics and the politics of developing nations, George Washington University, 1970; national vice president, Future Farmers of America, 1966-67; State senator, Payette and Washington Counties, three terms; chairman, senate commerce and labor committee; member: National Foundation for Defense Analysis; Idaho State Republican Executive Committee, 1976-78; president, Young Republican League of Idaho, 1976-77; chairman, Republican Central Committee, Washington County, 1971-72; farmer-rancher, Midvale area for 10 years; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. 99-555 0 ~-83 -6 50 Congressional Directory IDAHO 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: Precincts1, 3, 4-7, 9, 11, 14, 18, 19, 21-27, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 40, 41, 44-47, 61, 62, 64, 77, 79, 80, 83, 108-111, and 113-115. Population (1980), 471, 880. 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 each succeeding Congress. Biographical ILLINOIS (Population, 1980 census, 11,418,461) 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 univer-sity 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, 1562; LL.D., Bradley Uni-versity, 1963; D.H.L., National College of Education, 1964; LL.D., Defiance College, 1965; Northwestern University, 1966; LL.D., Gallaudet College, 1981; enlisted in the U.S. Navy 1943 as an apprentice seaman and was honorably discharged, 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 directors; 1945, returned to Bell & Howell as corporate secretary with responsibility for industrial relations and over-seas 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 Eisen-hower’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, Re-publican 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 providing initial funding for public radio and television broadcast-ing, 1961, appointed officer, French Legion of Honor, for contributions to freer international trade; 1962, Businessman of the Year, Saturday Review; Statesman-ship Award, Harvard Business School Association of Chicago; Abraham Lincoln Center Humanitarian Service Award; 1965, Top-Hat Award, National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; 1365, Business Administration Award, Drexel Institute of Technology; 1982 UNICEF World of Children Award; trustee, University of Chicago and California Institute of Technology; director, Chicago Boys Clubs; member, Business Council, founder and chairman of the Alliance to Save Energy; vice chairman of the board of trustees of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; 1974, delegate to 29th United Nations General Assembly; married Jeanne Dickerson, 1943; three children, twin daughters, Valerie (deceased) and Sharon, born December 10, 1944, Roger, November 20, 1946; Mrs. Percy died in 1947; in 1950, married Loraine Guyer; two children, Gail, born July 24, 1953, and Mark, July 26, 1955; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1966; reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; reelected November 7, 1978, for the term ending January 3, 1985; chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; member, Government Affairs Committee and chairman, Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Government Processes; serves on Special Committee on Aging and Republican Policy Committee. ALAN J. DIXON, Democrat, of Belleville, Ill; born July 7, 1927; graduated, Belleville Township High School, 1945; B.S., 1949, University of Illinois and LL.B., 1949, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; served in U.S. Navy Air Corps (it. jg.); lawyer; admitted to the Illinois State Bar in 1949 and commenced practice in Belleville; practiced law from 1949 to 1976; in 1949, at the age of 21, elected police magistrate; in 1950, at the age of 23, elected to the Illinois House of Representatives as the youngest member of the general assembly; served as chairman of the house judiciary committee; in 1962, elected to Illinois State Senate, served as minority whip; named chairman of judicial advisory council; in 1970, elected Illinois State treasurer and in 1976 Illino’s secretary of state; the only State elected official to 52 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS serve in all three branches of government—Ilegislative, executive, and judicial; elect-ed secretary of state in 1976 by a 1.3 million vote margin and reelected in 1978 with a 1.5 million plurality, being the first Democrat ever to carry all 102 Illinois counties and all surburban townships in Cook County and all Chicago wards; re-ceived “Best Legislator” award five times, from Independent Voters of Illinois; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; married to the former Joan Louise Fox, January 17, 1954; three children: Stephanie, Jeffrey, and Elizabeth. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Crty oF CHicago: That part beginning at the intersection of the Lake Michigan Shore and Cermak Road extended, thence west on Cermak Road extended and Cermak Road to South Federal Street, thence south on South Federal Street to West 25th Street extended, thence west on West 25th Street extended to the Penn-Central Transportation Co., thence south on the Penn-Central Transportation Co. to West 35th Street, thence west on West 35th Street to the C. & W.I. Railroad, thence south on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 42d Street, thence east on West 42d Street to Stewart Avenue, thence south on Stewart Avenue to West 43d Street, thence west on West 43d Street to the C. & W.I. Railroad, thence south on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 47th Street, thence west on West 47th Street to South Morgan Street, thence south on South Morgan Street to West 48th Street, thence west on West 48th Street to South Racine Avenue, thence south on South Racine Avenue to West Garfield Boulevard, thence east on West Garfield Boulevard to South Peoria Street, thence south on South Peoria Street to West 56th Street, thence east on West 56th Street to South Green Street, thence south on South Green Street to West 57th Street, thence east on West 57th Street to South Halsted Street, thence south on South Halsted Street to West 103d Street, thence east on West 103d Street to South Yates Avenue, thence north on South Yates Avenue to East 95th Street, thence west on East 95th Street to South Yates Boulevard, thence north on South Yates Boulevard and South Yates Boulevard extended to East 73d Street, thence east on East 73d Street and East 73d Street extended to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan Shore to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,045. HAROLD WASHINGTON, Democrat, of Chicago; born in Chicago, April 15, 1922; graduated Forrestville School and DuSable High School, Chicago; B.A., Roosevelt University, Chicago, 1949; J.D., Northwestern University School of Law, 1952; first sergeant, U.S. Air Force Engineers, 1942-46; admitted to the Illinois Bar, 1953, and commenced practice in Chicago; assistant city prosecutor, Chicago, 1954-58; arbitra-tor, Illinois Industrial Commission, 1960-64; member, Illinois House of Representa-tives 1965-76, and served as chair of judiciary committee; member, Illinois Senate, 1976-80, and served as chair of public health, welfare, and corrections committee; candidate for mayor of Chicago, 1977; vice president, Americans for Democratic Action; member, board of directors, Suburban Southern Christian Leadership Con-ference; founder and president, Washington Youth and Community Organization; member, board of directors, Mid-South Mental Health Association; member: Cook County, Illinois, and National Bar Associations, NAACP, Urban League, Nu Beta Epsilon Legal Fraternity, District 13 Advisory Council of the Board of Education; awards: Illinois State AFL-CIO Legislative Excellence Award; Independent Voters of Illinois Outstanding Legislator Award; Federation of Independent Colleges Out-standing Legislator Award; Cook County Bar Association Distinguished Legislative Award; named one of the 10 best legislators in a statewide poll conducted by Chicago magazine; consistently endorsed by both the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress; member: House Committee on Education and Labor and House Committee on the Judiciary and its Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights; House Democratic Study Group; Congressional Steel Caucus; Congressional Black Caucus; Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition; executive board member, Federal Government Services Task Force. SECOND DISTRICT.—Crry oF CHICAGO (PART) AND Cook County (PART): That part beginning at the intersec-tion of South Racine Avenue and West Garfield Boulevard, thence west on West Garfield Boulevard to Conrail, thence south on Conrail to West 63d Street, thence west on West 63d Street to South Western Avenue, thence south on South Western Avenue to West 69th Street, thence east on West 69th Street to Conrail, thence south on Conrail to South Vincennes Avenue, thence southwest on South Vincennes Avenue to West 107th Street, thence west on West 107th Street to South Church Street, thence southwest on South Church Street to 108th Place, thence west on 108th Place to South Ashland Avenue, thence south on South Ashland Avenue to West 111th Street, thence west on West 111th Street to South Vincennes Avenue, thence southwest on South Vincennes Avenue to West Pryor Avenue, thence northwest on West Pryor Avenue and West Pryor Avenue extended to South Homewood Avenue, thence southwest on South Homewood Avenue to Monterey Avenue, thence northwest on Monterey Avenue to west 111th Street, thence west on West 111th Street to South Longwood Drive, thence south on South Longwood Drive to West 119th Street, thence east on West 119th Street to the Chicago corporate limits, thence southwest and southeast along the Chicago corporate limits to the C.R.I. & P. Railroad, thence northeast on the C.R.I. & P. Railroad to West 119th Street, thence east on West 119th Street to South Ashland Avenue, thence south on South Ashland Avenue to West 123d Street extended, thence east on West 123d Street extended to the I.C.G. Railroad, thence southwest on the I.C.G. Railroad to the west Calumet Township line, thence south on the west Calumet Township line and the west Calumet Township line extended south to the west Thornton Township line, thence south on the west Thornton Township line to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence ILLINOIS Biographical northeast on the Dan Ryan Expressway to the west Thornton Townshig line, thence south on the west Thornton Township line to West 167th Street, thence east on West 167th Street to the east corporate limits of the village of Hazel Crest, thence south on the east corporate limits of the village of Hazel Crest to West 171st Street, thence east on West 171st Street and on to West 172d Street to South Halsted Street, thence north on South Halsted Street to West 167th Street, thence east on West 167th Street to Indiana Avenue, thence north on Indiana Avenue to Sibley Boulevard, thence east on Sibley Boulevard to the Calumet Expressway, thence south on the Calumet Expressway to a line extended west from Wilson Avenue, thence east on Wilson Avenue and Wilson Avenue extended to Ridgeland Avenue, thence north on Ridgeland Avenue to Harding Avenue, thence east on Harding Avenue to Yates Avenue, thence south on Yates Avenue to Sibley Boulevard, thence east on Sibley Boulevard to Torrence Avenue, thence north on Torrence Avenue to State Street, thence east on State Street to Conrail, thence south on Conrail to East 154th Street, thence east on East 154th Street to Freeland Avenue, thence south on Freeland Avenue to East 155th Street, thence east on East 155th Street to the Illinois-Indiana State line, thence north on the Illinois-Indiana State line and the Illinois-Indiana State line extended to the intersection of a line extended northeast from the Calumet River, thence southwest on the Calumet River line extended to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan Shore to East 73d Street extended, thence west on East 73d Street extended and East 73d Street to South Yates Boulevard, thence south on South Yates Boulevard and South Yates Boulevard extended to East 95th Street, thence east on East 95th Street to South Yates Avenue, thence south on South Yates Avenue to East 103d Street, thence west on East 103d Street to South Halsted Street, thence north on South Halsted Street to West 57th Street, thence west on West 57th Street to South Green Street, thence north on South Green Street to West 56th Street, thence west on West 56th Street to South Peoria Street, thence north on South Peoria Street to West Garfield Boulevard, thence west on West Garfield Boulevard to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 518,931. GUS SAVAGE, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Detroit, Mich., October 30, 1925; attended public schools, Chicago, Ill.; graduated, Wendell Phillips High School, 1943; B.A., philosophy, Roosevelt College, 1951; graduate work: political science, Roosevelt College, 1952; Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1952-53; corporal, U.S. Army, 1943-46; journalist, 1954-79; author: “How to Increase the Power of the Negro Vote” and ‘Political Power”; editor-publisher, Citizen Community Newspapers, 1965-79; Washington Park Civic Association, “Independent Journalist,” 1965: recipient: Cit, of Chicago, Medal of Merit (heroism), 1976; Operation PUSH, “Father of the Year,’ 1977; Doliars & Sense Quarterly, Distinguished Achievement in Business, 1976; National Newspaper Publishers Association, Best Columnist, 1978; Maryland State NAACP, “Freshman Congressman of the Year,” 1981; AFL-CIO, 100 percent labor voting record, 1981; member, National Newspaper Publishers Association; married to the former Eunice King (deceased); two children: Thomas and Emma; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Crty oF CHICAGO (PART) AND Cook County (PART): That part beginning at the intersection of West Garfield Boulevard and the Conrail, thence west on West Garfield Boulevard and on a line extended west onto West 55th Street to South Cicero Avenue, thence south on South Cicero Avenue to West 59th Street, thence west on a line extended across Midway Airport and onto West 59th Street and West 59th Street extended to South Harlem Avenue, thence south on South Harlem Avenue and on a line extended south along the west Stickney Township line to Wabash Avenue, thence east on Wabash Avenue to Worth Avenue, thence north on Worth Avenue to 109th Place, thence east on 109th Place to South Oak Park Avenue, thence north on South Oak Park Avenue to West 107th Street, thence east on West 107th Street to Nashville Avenue, thence south on Nashville Avenue to west 109th Street, thence east on West 109th Street to Ridgeland Avenue, thence south on Ridgeland Avenue to West 111th Street, thence east on West 111th Street to South Cicero Avenue, thence south on South Cicero Avenue to West 135th Street, thence west on West 135th Street to South Harlem Avenue, thence south on South Harlem Avenue and on a line extended south along the west Bremen Township line to West 183d Street, thence east on West 183d Street and on a line extended east to the east Tinley Park corporate limits, thence south on a line extended south from the east Tinley Park corporate limits to the south Bremen Township line, thence east along the south Bremen Township line and on a line extended east along the south Thornton Township line to the Calumet Expressway, thence north on the Calumet Expressway to the Little Calumet River, thence west on the Little Calumet River to South Indiana Avenue, thence south on South Indiana Avenue to West 167th Street, thence west on West 167th Street to South Halsted Street, thence south on South Halsted Street to West 172d Street, thence west on West 172d Street and onto West 171st Street to the east ccrporate limits of Hazel Crest, thence north along the east corporate limits of Hazel Crest to West 167th Street, thence west on West 167th Street to the west Thornton Township line, thence north along the west Thornton Township line to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence southwest on the Dan Ryan Expressway to the west Thornton Township line, thence north along the west Thornton Township line to the I.C.G. Railroad, thence northeast on the I.C.G. Railroad to West 123d Street extended, thence west on West 123d Street extended to South Ashland Avenue, thence north on South Ashland Avenue to West 119th Street, thence west on West 119th Street to the CR.I. & P. Railroad, thence southwest on the C.R.I. & P. Railroad to the Chicago corporate limits, thence northwest and northeast along the Chicago corporate limits to West 119th Street, thence west on West 119th Street to South Longwood Drive, thence north on South Lengwood Drive to West 111th Street, thence east on West 111th Street to Monterey Avenue, thence southeast on Monterey Avenue to South Homewood Avenue, thence northeast on South Homewood Avenue to West Pryor Avenue, thence southeast on West Pryor Avenue te South Vincennes Avenue, thence northeast on South Vincennes Avenue to West 111th Street, thence east on West 111th Street to South Ashland Avenue, thence north on South Ashland Avenue to West 108th Place, thence east on West 108th Place to South Church Street, thence northeast on South Church Street to West 107th Street, thence east on West 107th Street to South Vincennes Avenue, thence northeast on South Vincennes Avenue to the Conrail, thence north on the Conrail to West 69th Street, thence west on West 69th Street to South Western Avenue, thence north on South Western Avenue to West 63d Street, thence east on West 63d Street to the Conrail, thence north on the Conrail to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,084. MARTY RUSSO, Democrat, of South Holland, Iil.; 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 54 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS 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: Order Sons of Italy, Kiwanis Club of South Holland, Calumet City Cham-ber of Commerce, Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, American Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, South Suburban Bar Association, Blue Key National Aca-demic Honors Fraternity, and Alpha Phi Delta National Fraternity; life member, Joint Civil Committee of Italian-Americans; board of directors, St. Xavier College and citizens board of Illinois Masonic Medical Center; Selected by Chicago Junior Association of Commerce and Industry, Gateway Branch, as one of Roseland’s 10 outstanding young men, 1968; Distinguished Service Award, 1978 from Independent Bakers Association, and Legislator of Year Award, 1978 Independent Truckers; Roman Catholic; married to the former Karen Jorgensen; two children: Tony and Dan; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: House Committee on Ways and Means; Steering Committee of the Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs oF Cook, KANE, KENDALL AND WiLL: That part beginning at the intersection of East 155th Street and the Illinois-Indiana State line, thence west on East 155th Street to Freeland Avenue, thence north on Freeland Avenue to East 154th Street, thence west on East 154th Street to the Conrail, thence north on the Conrail to State Street, thence west on State Street to Torrence Avenue, thence south on Torrence Avenue to Sibley Boulevard, thence west on Sibley Boulevard to Yates Avenue, thence north on Yates Avenue to Harding Avenue, thence west on Harding Avenue to Ridgeland Avenue, thence south on Ridgeland Avenue to Wilson Avenue, thence west on Wilson Avenue and Wilson Avenue extended to the Calumet Expressway, thence north on the Calumet Expressway to Sibley Boulevard, thence west on Sibley Boulevard to South Indiana Avenue, thence south on South Indiana Avenue to the Little Calumet River, thence east on the Little Calumet River to the Calumet Expressway, thence south on the Calumet Express-way to the south Thornton Township line, thence west along the south Thornton Township line and on a line extended west along the south Bremen Township line to a line extended south from the east Tinley Park corporate limits, thence north along the line extended south from the east Tinley Park corporate limits to West 183d Street extended, thence west on West 183d Street extended and West 183d Street and on a line extended west along the Cook-Will County line and a line extended west along the south Homer Township line to the east Lockport Township line, thence north along a line extended north along the east Lockport and DuPage Township line to Interstate Highway 55, thence southwest on Interstate Highway 55 to Bolingbrook Road, thence north on Bolingbrook Road to 107th Street, thence west on 107th Street to Schmith Road, thence north on Schmith Road to Cumberland Lane, thence west on Cumberland Lane to Pepperwood Drive, thence north on Pepperwood Drive to Carlyle Lane, thence west on Carlyle Lane to Springhill Drive, thence north on Springhill Drive to Briarcliff Lane, thence west on Briarcliff Lane to the west Bolingbrook corporate limits, thence north along the west Bolingbrook corporate limits to Boughton Road, thence west on Boughton Road to Naperville Road, thence north an Naperville Road to Royce Road, thence east on Royce Road to Barkdoll Road, thence north on Barkdoll Road to the Will-DuPage County line, thence west along the Will-DuPage County line to the DuPage-Kane County line, thence north along the DuPage-Kane County line to the north Aurora Township line, thence west along the north Aurora Township line te the B.N. Railroad, thence south on the BN Railroad to Ridgeway Avenue, thence southeast on Ridgeway Avenue to Lake Street, thence south on Lake Street to Rathbone Avenue, thence southeast on Rathbone Avenue to Oliver Avenue, thence southwest on Oliver Avenue to the north Mont-gomery corporate limits, thence west along the north Montgomery corporate limits to Lake Street, thence southwest on Lake Street to Base Line Road, thence west on Base Line Road to the Kane-Kendall County line, thence east on the Kane-Kendall County line to Douglas Road, thence south on Douglas Road to Waubansee Creek, thence south on Waubansee Creek to B's. Highway 34, thence southwest on U.S. Highway 34 to Waubansee Creek, thence southwest on Waubansee Creek to the east bank of the Fox River, thence southwest on the east bank of the Fox River to U.S. Highway 34, thence west on U.S. Highway 34 to the west Oswego Township line, thence south, west and east along the Oswego Township line to the Kendall-Will Sxiy line, thence south along the Kendall-Will County line to the south Troy is line, thence east along the south Troy Township line to the west Jackson Township line, thence south along the west Jackson Township line to the south Jackson Township line, thence east along the south Jackson Township line and on a line extended east along the south Manhatten Township line to the east Manhatten Township line, thence north along the east Manhatten Township line to the south Frankfort Township line, thence east along the south Frankfort Township line and on a line extended east along the Cook-Will County line to the Illinois-Indiana State line, thence north along the Illinois-Indiana State line to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,005. GEORGE M. O'BRIEN, Republican, of Joliet, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., June 17, 1917; graduated Loyola Academy, Chicago, 1935; Northwestern University, 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, 1966-78; elected to Will County Board of super-visors, 1956-64; assistant supervisor, Joliet township, 1956-64; member: Legislative Advisory Committee to Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission; State repre-sentative, 41st District of Illinois, 1971-72; member: American, Illinois, 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. ILLINOIS Biographical FIFTH DISTRICT.—Crry oF CHICAGO (PART) AND Cook CoUNnTy (PART): That part beginning at the intersection of Cermak Road and South Federal Street, thence west on Cermak Road to the Chicago River, thence southwest on the Chicago River to South Halsted Street, thence north on South Halsted Street to West 16th Street, thence west on West 16th Street and West 16th Street extended to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to the B.N. Railroad, thence southwest on the B.N. Railroad to South California Avenue, thence north on South California Avenue to West 19th Street, thence west on West 19th Street to Marshall Boulevard, thence south on Marshall Boulevard to Cermak Road, thence west on Cermak Road to South Springfield Avenue, thence south on South Springfield Avenue to the B.N. Railroad, thence southwest on the B.N. Railroad to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to Roosevelt Road, thence west on Roosevelt Road to South Harlem Avenue, thence south on South Harlem Avenue to the north Lyons Township line, thence west along the north Lyons Township line to the east LaGrange corporate limits, thence south along the east LaGrange corporate limits to Calendar Avenue, thence west on Calendar Avenue to Sawyer Avenue, thence south on Sawyer Avenue to Cossitt Avenue, thence east on Cossitt Avenue to Washington Avenue, thence south on Washington Avenue to East Elm Avenue, thence east on East Elm Avenue to East Avenue, thence south on East Avenue to 49th Street, thence west on 49th Street to 9th Avenue, thence south on 9th Avenue to 51st Street, thence west on 51st Street to 7th Avenue, thence north on 7th Avenue to 50th Street, thence west on 50th Street to LaGrange Road, thence south on LaGrange Road to 51st Street, thence west on 51st Street to Kensington Avenue, thence south on Kensington Avenue to 52d Street, thence east on 52d Street to Catherine Avenue, thence south on Catherine Avenue to 53d Street, thence west on 53d Street to Brainard Avenue, thence north on Brainard Avenue to Fairway Avenue, thence west on Fairway Avenue to Edgewood Avenue, thence north on Edgewood Avenue to 47th Street, thence west on 47th Street to Willow Springs Road, thence south on Willow Springs Road to Joliet Road, thence southwest on Joliet Road to the Du Page-Cook County line, thence south along the Du Page-Cook County line to the Des Plaines River, thence northeast on the Des Plaines River to the North Palos Township line, thence east along the North Palos Township line to Kean Avenue, thence south on Kean Avenue to West 103d Street, thence east on West 103d Street to South Harlem Avenue, thence north on South Harlem Avenue and on a line extended north along the West Stickney Township line to West 59th Street, thence east on West 59th Street and West 59th Street extended on a line across Midway Airport to South Cicero Avenue, thence north on South Cicero Avenue to West 55th Street, thence east on West 55th Street to South Racine Avenue, thence north on South Racine Avenue to West 48th Street, thence east on West 48th Street to South Morgan Street, thence north on South Morgan Street to West 47th Street, thence east on West 47th Street to the C. & W.L Railroad, thence north on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 43d Street, thence east on West 43d Street to Stewart Avenue, thence north on Stewart Avenue to West 42d Street, thence west on West 42d Street to the C. & W.I. Railroad, thence north on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 35th Street, thence east on West 35th Street to the Penn-Central Transportation Co., thence north on the Penn-Central Transportation Co. to West 25th Street, thence east on West 25th Street to South Federal Street, thence north on South Federal Street to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 518,971. WILLIAM OLIVER LIPINSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago on December 22, 1937; graduated Blessed Sacrament School in Chicago; graduated, St. Patrick High School, Chicago, 1956; attended, Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, 1956-57; served in U.S. Army Reserves, 1961-67; alderman, Chicago City Council, 1975-83; chairman, City Council Education Committee; delegate, Democratic National Con-vention, 1976; past president, Kiwanis Club; member: Polish National Alliance, Chicago Historical Society; married to the former Rose Marie Lapinski, 1962; two children: Laura and Dan; award: Man of the Year, area 4, Chicago Park District, January 1983; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cook (PART) AND Du PAGE (PART): That part beginning at the intersection of Oakton Street and North Oriole Avenue, thence west on Oakton Street to Cumberland Avenue, thence north on Cumberland Avenue to Dempster Street, thence west on Dempster Street to Potter Road, thence north on Potter Road to Ballard Road, thence west on Ballard Road to Rand Road, thence northwest on Rand Road to Des Plaines River Road, thence north on Des Plaines River Road to Rand Road, thence northwest on Rand Road to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence southwest on the C. & N.W. Trans-portation Co. to the Northwest Highway, thence northwest on the Northwest Highway to Seeger Road, thence northeast on Seeger Road to 5th Avenue, thence north on 5th Avenue to Evanston-Elgin Road, thence west on Evanston-Elgin Road to North 8th Avenue, thence north on North 8th Avenue to Princeton Street, thence west on Princeton Street to Wolf Road, thence north on Wolf Road to Central Road, thence west on Central Road to Wa-pella Avenue, thence south on Wa-pella Avenue to Lincoln Street, thence east on Lincoln Street to Elmhurst Road, thence south on Elmhurst Road to Dempster Street, thence west on Dempster Street to Busse Road, thence south on Busse Road to the Northwest Tollway, thence northwest on the Northwest Tollway to Arlington Heights Road, thence south on Arlington Heights Road to Higgins Road, thence west on Higgins Road to Interstate Highwa 290, thence south on Interstate Highway 290 to Schaumburg Road, thence west on Schaumburg Road to Meacham Road, thence north on Meacham Road to Schaumburg Road, thence west on Schaumburg Road to Illinois Boulevard, thence northeast on Illinois Boulevard to Mohave Street, thence north on Mohave Street to Kingman Lane, thence west on Kingman Lane to Olive Street, thence south on Olive Street to Milton Lane, thence west on Milton Lane to Western Street, thence north on Western Street to Woodlawn Street, thence north on Woodlawn Street to ag Lane, thence east on Flagstaff Lane to Western Street, thence north on Western Street to Bode d, thence west on Bode Road to Springinsguth Road, thence south on Springinsguth Road to Schaumburg Road, thence west on Schaumburg Road to the east Hanover Township line, thence south along the east Hanover Township line and on a line extended south along the west Bloomingdale Township line and the west Milton Township line to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence east on the C. & N.W. Transporta-tion Co. to Wesley Street, thence southwest on Wesley Street to Bridge Street, thence south on Bridge Street to Liberty Drive, thence east on Liberty Drive to Carleton Avenue, thence south on Carleton Avenue to Childs Street, thence west on Childs Street to Dorchester Avenue, thence north on Dorchester Avenue to Liberty Drive, thence west on Liberty Drive to Pierce Avenue, thence north on Pierce Avenue to Manches-ter Road, thence west on Manchester Road to Erie Street, thence south on Erie Street to Roosevelt Road, thence east on Roosevelt Road to Westhaven Drive, thence south on Westhaven Drive to Mayo Avenue, thence east on Mayo Avenue to Marcy Avenue, thence southeast on Marcy Avenue to Aurora Way, thence south on Aurora Way to Foothill Drive, thence southwest on Foothill Drive to Orchard Road, thence south on Orchard Road to Weisbrook Road, thence northeast on Weisbrook Road to Elm Street, thence east on Elm Street to Naperville Road, thence north on Naperville Road to Pershing Avenue, thence east on Pershing Avenue to Lorraine Street, thence north on Lorraine Street to Roosevelt Road, thence east on Congressional Directory ILLINOIS Roosevelt Road to the west York Township line, thence south along the west York Township line to the south York Township line, thence east along the south York Township line to Forest Avenue, thence north on Forest Avenue to 39th Street, thence west on 39th Street to Saratoga Avenue, thence north on Saratoga Avenue to Blackoak Drive, thence east on Blackoak Drive to Highland Avenue, thence north on Highland Avenue to 3ist Street, thence east on 31st Street to Meyers Road, thence north on Meyers Road to Butterfield Road, thence northeast on Butterfield Road to Summit Avenue, thence north on Summit Avenue to Madison Street, thence east on Madison Street and Madison Street extended to Salt Creek, thence south on Salt Creek to Butterfield Road, thence northeast on Butterfield Road to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence north and west along the Cook-Du Page County line to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence northeast on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Higgins Road, thence east on Higgins Road to Mount Prospect Road, thence north on Mount Prospect Road to Willow Creek, thence east on Willow Creek to North Mannheim Road, thence south on North Mannheim Road to Higgins Road, thence southeast on Higgins Road to Devon Avenue, thence east on Devon Avenue to the Des Plaines River, thence southeast on the Des Plaines River to Higgins Road, thence east on Higgins Road to North Canfield Road, thence north on North Canfield Road and on a line extended onto Ozanam Avenue and Ozanam Avenue extended to Touhy Avenue, thence east on Touhy Avenue to the west Chicago corporate limits, thence north along the west Chicago fps limits to Sibley Avenue, thence east on Sibley Avenue to North Oriole Avenue, thence north on North Oriole Avenue to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,033. HENRY J. HYDE, Republican, of Bensenville, 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, ill., 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 Representatives, 1971-72; 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, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO (PART) AND Cook CoUNTY (PART): That part beginning at the intersec-tion of Division Street extended and the Lake Michigan Shore, thence west on Division Street extended and Division Street to North Sedgwick Street, thence north on North Sedgwick Street to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue to the North Branch of the Chicago River, thence southeast on the North Branch of the Chicago River to West Kinzie Street, thence west on West Kinzie Street to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence west on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to North Rockwell Street extended, thence north on North Rockwell Street extended to West Grand Avenue, thence northwest on West Grand Avenue to North California Avenue, thence north on North California Avenue to Chicago Avenue, thence west on Chicago Avenue to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue and North Avenue extended to North 25th Avenue, thence south on North 25th Avenue to the south Melrose Park corporate limits, thence west on the south Melrose Park corporate limits to North Mannheim Road, thence south on North Mannheim Road to the south Bellwood corporate limits, thence east on the south Bellwood corporate limits to South 25th Avenue, thence south on South 25th Avenue to Harvard Street, thence east on Harvard Street to South 21st Avenue, thence south on South 21st Avenue to 14th Street, thence east on 14th Street to South 17th Avenue, thence south on South 17th Avenue to Cermak Road, thence east on Cermak Road to South First Avenue, thence north on South First Avenue to West Harrison Street, thence east on West Harrison Street to the Eisenhower Expressway, thence east on the Eisenhower Expressway to the Des Plaines River, thence north on the Des Plaines River to West Madison Street, thence east on West Madison Street to Seuth Harlem Avenue, thence south on South Harlem Avenue to Roosevelt Road, thence east on Roosevelt Road to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to the B.N. Railroad, thence northeast on the B.N. Railroad to South Springfield Avenue extended, thence north on South Springfield Avenue extended and South Spring-field Avenue to Cermak Road, thence east on Cermak Road to Marshall Boulevard, thence north on Marshall Boulevard to West 19th Street, thence east on West 19th Street to South California Avenue, thence south on South California Avenue to the B.N. Railroad, thence northeast on the B.N. Railroad to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 16th Street, thence east on West 16th Street and West 16th Street extended to South Halsted Street, thence south on South Halsted Street to the Chicago River, thence northeast on the Chicago River to Cermak Road, thence east on Cermak Road and Cermak Road extended to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan Shore to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,034. 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 stenog-rapher with Illinois Department of Labor; promoted to secretary with Illinois De-partment of Revenue, then accountant, eventually moved into position of revenue auditor and served in this capacity until announcing her candidacy; actively en-gaged in the successful campaigns of her late husband; Committeewoman of Chica-go's 24th ward; vice president, Lawndale Youth Commission; member: First Baptist Church, N.A.A.C.P.,, and board member Greater Lawndale Conservation Commis-sion; 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 Congress; member: Committee on Government Operations, and chairwoman, Congressional Black Caucus, 96th Congress; chairwoman, Subcommit-tee on Manpower and Housing; member: Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittees on Fossil and Synthetic Fuel and Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance. ILLINOIS Biographical EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHicAGO (PART) AND Cook County (PART): That part inning at the intersec-tion of North Damen Avenue and Wilson Avenue, thence west on Wilson Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence west on Montrose Avenue to North Tripp Avenue, thence south on North Tripp Avenue and North Tripp Avenue extended to West Irving Park Road, thence west on West Irving Park Road to the C. & N.W. Su Co., thence south on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Addison Street, thence west on Addison Street to North Laramie Avenue, thence south on North Laramie Avenue to West Belmont Avenue, thence west on West Belmont Avenue to the Soo Line Railroad, thence south on the Soo Line Railroad to West Grand Avenue, thence west on West Grand Avenue to North 25th Avenue, thence south on North 25th Avenue to North Avenue, thence east on North Avenue extended onto West North Avenue to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to Chicago Avenue, thence east on Chicago Avenue to North California Avenue, thence south on North California Avenue to West Grand Avenue, thence southeast on West Grand Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence south on North Rockwell Street extended to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence east on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West Kinzie Street, thence east on West Kinzie Street to the North Branch of the Chicago River, thence north on the North Branch of the Chicago River to Cortland Street, thence east on Cortland Street to North Southport Avenue, thence north on North Southport Avenue to Fullerton Avenue, thence east on Fullerton Avenue to North Racine Avenue, thence north on North Racine Avenue to Diversey Avenue, thence west on Diversey Avenue to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence north on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Wellington Avenue, thence east on Wellington Avenue to North Ravenswood Avenue extended thence north on North Ravenswood Avenue extended and North Ravenswood Avenue to West Addison Street, thence east on West Addison Street to North Southport Avenue, thence north on North Southport Avenue to West Irving Park Road, thence west on West Irving Park Road to North Ashland Avenue, thence north on North Ashland Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence west on Montrose Avenue to North Damen Avenue, thence north on North Damen Avenue to the place of begin-ning. (Included within the district are portions of Chicago, Franklin Park, and all of River Grove and Elmwood Park.) Population (1980), 519,034. DAN ROSTENKOWSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; educated in St. John’s Mili- tary Academy and Loyola University; served as State representative in the 68th General Assembly and as State senator from the 33d senatorial district in the 69th and 70th General Assemblies; served 2 years in the Infantry in Korea; member of— Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Northwest Town Kiwanis Club; married LaVerne Pirkins and has four daughters; elected delegate to the Democrat- ic National Convention in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976, elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Democratic Caucus, 90th and 91st Congresses; chief deputy majority whip, 95th and Neth Congresses; chairman: Ways and Means Committee and Joint Committee on axation. NINTH DISTRICT.—Crty oF CHICAGO (PART) AND Cook CouNTy (PART): That part beginning at the intersection of the Lake Michigan Shore and the north Evanston corporate limits, thence west along the north Evanston corporate limits to Sheridan Road, thence south on Sheridan Road to the north Evanston corporate limits, thence west and south along the north Evanston corporate limits to Isabella Street, thence west on Isabella Street to Ridge Road, thence north on Ridge Road to Lake Avenue, thence west on Lake Avenue to Harms Road, thence south on Harms Road to Central Road extended, thence west on Central Road extended and Central Road to Shermer Road, thence northwest on Shermer Road to Lake Avenue, thence west on Lake Avenue to the west corporate limits of Glenview, thence north and west along the west corporate limits of Glenview to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence northeast on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Willow Road, thence east on Willow Road to Waukegan Road, thence northwest on Waukegan Road to Techney Road, thence west on Techney Road to Pfingsten Road, thence south on Pfingsten Road to Floral Street, thence west on Floral Street to Landwehr Road, thence south on Landwehr Road to Willow Road, thence west on Willow Road to the Tri-State Tollway, thence south on the Tri-State Tollway to Evanston-Elgin Road, thence east on Evanston-Elgin Road to Potter Road, thence south on Potter Road to Noel Avenue, thence east on Noel Avenue to Margail Road, thence south on Margail Road to Emerson Street, thence west on Emerson Street to Potter Road, thence south on Potter Road to Dempster, thence east on Dempster to School Street, thence south on School Street to Lincoln Avenue, thence east on Lincoln Avenue to Austin Avenue, thence south on Austin Avenue to Madison Street, thence east on Madison Street to Marmora Avenue, thence south on Marmora Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence east on Oakton Avenue to Gross Point Road, thence northeast on Gross Point Road to Keeney Street, thence east on Keeney Street to Long Avenue, thence south on Long Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence east on Oakton Avenue to Skokie Avenue, thence north on Skokie Avenue to Main Street, thence east on Main Street to the west corporate limits of Evanston, thence south along the west corporate limits of Evanston to West Howard Street, thence east on West Howard Street to Ridge Road, thence southeast on Ridge Road to Devon Avenue, thence east on Devon Avenue to North Ravenswood Avenue, thence south on North Ravenswood Avenue and North Ravenswood Avenue extended to West Bryn Mawr Avenue, thence east on West Bryn Mawr Avenue to North Clark Street, thence south on North Clark Street to Montrose Avenue, thence east on Montrose Avenue to North Ashland Avenue, thence south on North Ashland Avenue to West Irving Park Road, thence east on West Irving Park Road to North Southport Avenue, thence south on North Southport Avenue to Addison Street, thence west on Addison Street to North Ravenswood Avenue, thence south on North Ravenswood Avenue and North Ravenswood Avenue extended to Wellington Avenue, thence west on Wellington Avenue to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence south on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Diversey Avenue, thence east on Diversey Avenue to North Racine Avenue, thence south on North Racine Avenue to Fullerton Avenue, thence west on Fullerton Avenue to North Southport Avenue, thence south on North Southport Avenue to Cortland Street, thence west on Cortland Street to the North Branch of the Chicago River, thence southeast on the North Branch of the Chicago River to West North Avenue, thence east on West North Avenue to North Sedgwick Street, thence south on North Sedgwick Street to Division Street, thence east on Division Street and Division Street extended to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan Shore to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,064. 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 58 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS 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 Commis-sion as traction attorney, 1937-40; editor of “Bulletin of Decalogue Society of Law-yers,” 1947; married Adeline J. Holleb of Chicago in 1935; has one son, Stephen R. Yates; member of American Bar Association, American Veterans’ Committee, Chi-cago 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 Trusteeship 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.—Cook County (PART) AND LAKE CouNTY (PART): Beginning at the intersection of the Lake Michigan Shore and the Illinois-Wisconsin State line, thence west along the Illinois-Wisconsin State line to the west Benton Township line, thence south along the west Benton Township line on a line extended south along the west Waukegan Township line to the North Libertyville Township line, thence west and south along the North Libertyville Township line and on a line extended south along the west Vernon Townshi line and the west Wheeling Township line to the south Wheeling Township line, thence east along the sout Wheeling Township line to Wolf Road, thence south on Wolf Road to Princeton Street, thence east on Princeton Street to North 8th Avenue, thence south on North 8th Avenue to Evanston-Elgin Road, thence east on Evanston-Elgin Road to North 5th Avenue, thence south on North 5th Avenue to Seeger Road, thence southwest on Seeger Road to the Northwest Highway, thence southeast on the Northwest Highwa to the C.&N.W. Transportation Co., thence northeast on the C.&N.W. Transportation Co. to Rand Road, thence southeast on Rand Road to Des Plaines River Road, thence south on Des Plaines River Road to Rand Road, thence southeast on Rand Road to Ballard Road, thence east on Ballard Road to Potter Road, thence north on Potter Road to Emerson Street, thence east on Emerson Street to Margail Road, thence north on Margail Road to Noel Avenue, thence west on Noel Avenue to Potter Road, thence north on Potter Road to Evanston-Elgin Road, thence west on Evanston-Elgin Road to the Tri-State Tollway, thence north on the Tri-State Tollway to Willow Road, thence east on Willow Road to Landwehr Road, thence north on Landwehr Road to Floral Street, thence east on Floral Street to Pfingsten Road, thence north on Pfingsten Road to Techny Road, thence east on Techny Road to aukesen Road, thence southeast on Waukegan Road to Willow Road, thence west on Willow Road to the C.&N.W. Transportation Co., thence southwest on the C.&N.W. Transportation Co. to the west Glenview corporate limits, thence south and east along the Glenview corporate limits to Lake Avenue, thence east on Lake Avenue to Shermer Road, thence southeast on Shermer Road to Central Road, thence east on Central Road to Harms Road, thence north on Harms Road to Lake Avenue, thence east on Lake Avenue to Ridge Road, thence south on Ridge Road to Isabella Street, thence east on Isabella Street to the north Evanston corporate limits, thence north and east along the Evanston corporate limits to Sheridan Road, thence north on Sheridan Road to the north Evanston corporate limits, thence east along the north Evanston corporate limits to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north along the Lake Michigan Shore to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,015. JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Republican, of Winnetka, Ill.; born in Evanston, Ill, June 1, 1935; attended public schools and graduated from Evanston Township High School, 1953; attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., 1953-54; B.S., B.A., Northwestern University School of Business, Evanston, Ill., 1957; J.D. with distinction, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1961; (Michigan Law Review); served in U.S. Army Signal Corps (Reserves), 1958-64; engaged in the practice of law in Evanston, Ill.; admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, United States Court of Claims, and the Illinois State Bar; attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1961-63; member, Illinois State Legislature, 1973-79; member or officer of many civic and philanthropic organizations; member: American, Illinois State and Chicago Bar Associations; member, First Presbyterian Church, Evanston, Ill.; married to the former Kathryn Suzanne Cameron, 1974; five children: John, David, Donna, Robin, and Ann; elected to the 96th Congress, by special election, January 22, 1980; reelect-ed to the 97th and 98th Congresses. : ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHicAGOo (PART) AND Cook County (PART): That part inning at the intersection of Main Street and the west Evanston corporate limits, thence west on Main Street to Skokie Avenue, thence south on Skokie Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence west on Oakton Avenue to Lon Avenue, thence north on Long Avenue to Keeney Street, thence west on Keeney Street to Gross Point Road, thence southwest on Gross Point Road to Oakton Avenue, thence west on Oakton Avenue to Marmora Avenue, thence north on Marmora Avenue to Madison Street, thence west on Madison Street to Austin Avenue, thence north on Austin Avenue to Lincoln Avenue, thence west on Lincoln Avenue to School Street, thence north on School Street to Dempster Street, thence west on Dempster Street to Cumberland Avenue, thence south on Cumberland Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence east on Oakton Avenue to North Oriole Avenue, thence south on North Oriole Avenue to Sibley Avenue, thence west on Sibley Avenue to the west Chicago corporate limits, thence south along the west Chicago corporate limits to Touhy Avenue, thence west on Touhy Avenue to Ozanam Avenue, thence south on Ozanam Avenue and Ozanam Avenue extended onto a line extended south on North Canfield Road to Higgins Road, thence west on Higgins Road to the Des Plaines River, thence northwest on the Des Plaines River to Devon Avenue, thence west on Devon Avenue to Higgins Road, thence northwest on Higgins Road to North Mannheim Road, thence north on North Mannheim Road to Willow Creek, thence west on Willow Creek to Mount Prospect Road, thence south on Mount Prospect Road to Higgins Road, thence west on Higgins Road to the CEN W. Transporta-tion Co., thence southwest on the C.&N.W. Transportation Co. to the k-Du Page County line, thence west and south along the Cook-Du Page County line to North Avenue, thence east on North Avenue to Prater ILLINOIS Biographical Avenue, thence south on Prater Avenue to Victoria Road, thence east on Victoria Road to Roy Avenue, thence south on Roy Avenue to the Melrose Park corporate limits, thence west, south and east along the Melrose Park corporate limits to North 25th Avenue, thence north on North 25th Avenue to West Grand Avenue, thence east on West Grand Avenue to the Soo Line Railroad, thence north on the Soo Line Railroad to west Belmont Avenue, thence east on West Belmont Avenue to North Laramie Avenue, thence north on North Laramie Avenue to Addison Street, thence east on Addison Street to the C.&N.W. Transpor-tation Co., thence north on the C.&N.W. Transportation Co. to West Irving Park Road, thence east on West Irving Park Road to North Tripp Avenue, thence north on North Tripp Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence east on Montrose Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to Wilson Avenue, thence east on Wilson Avenue to North Damen Avenue, thence south on North Damen Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence east on Montrose Avenue to North Clark Street, thence north on North Clark Street to West B Mawr Avenue, thence west on West Bryn Mawr Avenue to North Ravenswood Avenue, thence north on North Ravenswood Avenue and North Ravenswood Avenue extended to Devon Avenue, thence west on Devon Avenue to Ridge Road, thence north on Ridge Road to West Howard Street, thence west on West Howard Street to the west Evanston corporate limits, thence north along the west Evanston corporate limits to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 518,995. FRANK ANNUNZIO, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill; born in Chicago, Ill., January 12, 1915; graduated from Crane Technical High School, DePaul University, B.S. degree and master’s degree in education; teacher, Carl Schurz High School, 1936-40; teach-er, 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 Con-gressional Award for outstanding Illinois veterans legislative leader from the Iili-nois Department of the American Legion; Pope John XXIII Award, Italian Catholic Federation, Chicago, Ili., 1972; “Man of the Year” Award, Combined Veterans Association of Illinois, 1972; awarded Catholic Youth Organization Bishop Sheil Medal; “Man of the Year” Award, United Polish American Council, Chicago, Ill, 1976; Marconi Award, Order Sons of Italy in America, 1977; DePaul University Alumni Award, 1977; Philip A. Hart Public Service Award, Consumer Federation of America, 1977; Distinguished Service Award, Polish American Congress, 1978; Grande Ufficiale dell’Ordine, Republic of Italy, 1978; Knight Cross of Polonia Resti-tuta Order, Polish Government in Exile, 1978; Baltic Freedom Award, Joint Baltic American National Committee, 1981; Public Servant of the Year, Goodwill Indus-tries, 1981; American Numismatic Association Award, for protecting the American coinage system, 1982; 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 Administration; chairman, Accounts Subcommittee. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Cook County (PART), LAKE CoUNTY (PART), AND MCHENRY COUNTY (PART): Beginning at the intersection of the east Newport Township line and the Illinois-Wisconsin State line, thence west along the Illinois-Wisconsin State line to the Boone-McHenry County line, thence south along the Boone-McHenry County line to the south Marengo Township line, thence east along the south Marengo Township line and on a line extended east on the south Seneca Township line to the west Grafton To ip line, thence south along the west Grafton Towne line to the McHenry-Kane County line, thence east along the McHenry-Kane County line to the Cook-Kane County line, thence south along the Cook-Kane County line to Shoe Factory Road, thence east on Shoe Factory Road to Hiawatha Drive, thence south on Hiawatha Drive to Iroquois Drive, thence northeast on Iroquois Drive to Patricia Avenue, thence east on Patricia Avenue to Mohawk Drive, thence south on Mohawk Drive to Martin Avenue, thence northeast on Martin Avenue to Bennet Drive, thence south on Bennet Drive to Jefferson Avenue, thence west on Jefferson Avenue te Hiawatha Drive, thence south on Hiawatha Drive and Hiawatha Drive extended to Oakwood Boulevard, thence south on Oakwood Boulevard to Tefft Avenue, thence south on Tefft Avenue to Terrace Avenue, thence west on Terrace Avenue to Willard Avenue, thence south on Willard Avenue to Lake Street, thence southwest on Lake Street to westbound U.S. Highway 20, thence east on westbound U.S. Highway 20 to Bluff City Boulevard, thence west on Bluff City Boulevard to Gifford Road, thence south on Gifford d to West Bartlett Road, thence west on West Bartlett Road to the Cook-Kane County line, thence south along the Cook-Kane County line to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence east along the Cook-Du Page County line to the east Hanover Township line, thence north along the east Hanover Township line to Schaumburg Road, thence east on Schaumburg Road to Springinegut ad, thence north on Springinsguth Road to Bode Road, thence east on Bode Road to Western Street, thence south on Western Street to Flagstaff Lane, thence west on Flagstaff Lane to Woodlawn Street, thence south on Woodlawn Street to Western Street, thence south on Western Street to Milton Lane, thence east on Milton Lane to Olive Street, thence north on Olive Street to Kingman Lane, thence east on Ki an Lane to Mohave Street, thence south on Mohave Street to Illinois Boulevard, thence southwest on Illinois Boulevard to Schaumburg Road, thence east on Schaumburg Road to Meacham Road, thence south on Meacham Road to Schaumburg Road, thence east on Schaumburg Road and Schaumburg Road extended to Interstate Highway 290, thence north on Interstate Highway 290 to Higgins Road, thence southeast on Higgins Road to Arlington Heights Road, thence north on Arlington Heights Road to the Northwest Tollway, thence southeast on the Northwest Tollway to Busse Road, thence north on Busse Road to Dempster Street, thence east on Dempster Street to Elmhurst Road, thence north on Elmhurst Road to Lincoln Avenue, thence west on Lincoln Avenue to Wa-pella Avenue, thence north on Wa-pella Avenue to Central Road, thence west on Central Road to the east Palatine Township line, thence north along the east Palatine Township line and on a line extended north along the 60 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS east Township lines of Ela and Fremont to the north Libertyville Township line, thence east on the north Libertyville Township line to the east Warren Township line, thence north along the east Warren Township line and on a line extended north along the east Newport Township line to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,008. PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, of Mt. Prospect, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., Novem-ber 3, 1930; educated at DePauw University, Hillsdale College, University of Michi-gan, and University of Vienna, and received M.A. and Ph. D. degrees from Indiana University; honorary doctor of laws, Grove City College, Grove City, Pa., 1973; honorary doctor of political science, Francisco Marroquin University, Guatemala, 1979; served with the U.S. Army, on active duty, 1954-56; 2 years, advertising manager, Hopkins Syndicate, Inc.; taught at Indiana University for 3 years before moving to Bradley University, Peoria, Ill., in 1963 where he taught United States and Latin American history until 1967; served as director of schools, Westminster Academy, Northbrook, Ill., 1967-68; in 1962, employed by the Republican Party as a public relations expert; in 1964, served as director of research for the Illinois Goldwater Organization; at the request of Richard Nixon, served as one of his advisors and researchers on political and national issues, 1964-68; in 1976 served as chairman of Illinois Citizens for Reagan Committee; trustee of Hillsdale College; chairman, American Conservative Union, 1977-79; 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, 1973-79; married Arlene Catherine Johnson of Chica-go; seven girls, one boy: Catherine Anne, Susanna Marie, Jennifer Elizabeth, Rebek-ah 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.—Cook, Du PAGE AND WiLL CouNTIES (PARTS): That part beginning at the intersec-tion of South Harlem Avenue and West Madison Street, thence west on West Madison Street to the Des Plaines River, thence south on the Des Plaines River to the Eisenhower Expressway, thence west on the Eisenhower Expressway and on a line west onto West Harrison Street to South First Avenue, thence south on South First Avenue to Cermak Road, thence west on Cermak Road to South 17th Avenue, thence north on South 17th Avenue to 14th Street, thence west on 14th Street to 21st Avenue, thence north on 21st Avenue to Harvard Street, thence west on Harvard Street to South 25th Avenue, thence north on South 25th Avenue to the south Bellwood corporate limits, thence west along the South Bellwood corporate limits to Mannheim Road, thence north on Mannheim Road to the south Melrose Park corporate limits, thence west, north and east along the Melrose Park corporate limits to Roy Avenue, thence north on Roy Avenue to Victoria Road, thence west on Victoria Road to Prater Avenue, thence north on Prater Avenue to North Avenue, thence west on North Avenue to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence south along the Cook-Du Page County line to Butterfield Road, thence southwest on Butterfield Road to Salt Creek, thence north on Salt Creek to Madison Street extended, thence west on Madison Street extended and Madison Street to Summit Avenue, thence south on Summit Avenue to Butterfield Road, thence southwest on Butterfield Road to Meyers Road, thence south on Meyers Road to 31st Street, thence west on 31st Street to Highland Avenue, thence south on Highland Avenue to Black Oak Drive, thence west on Black Oak Drive to Saratoga Avenue, thence south on Saratoga Avenue to 39th Street, thence east on 39th Street to Forest Avenue, thence south on Forest Avenue to the south York Township line, thence west along the south York Township line to the west York Township line, thence north along the west York Township line to Roosevelt Road, thence west on Roosevelt Road to Lorraine Street, thence south on Lorraine Street to Pershing Avenue, thence west on Pershing Avenue to Naperville Road, thence south on Naperville Road to the north Lisle Township line, thence west along the north Lisle Township line to the west Lisle Township line, thence south along the west Lisle Township line to the Du Page-Will Foe line, thence east along the Du Page-Will County line to Barkdoll Road, thence south on Barkdoll Road to Royce Road, thence west on Royce Road to Naperville Road, thence south on Naperville Road to Boughton Road, thence east on Boughton Road to the west Bolingbrook corporate limits, thence south along the west Bolingbrook corporate limits to Briarcliff Road, thence east on Briarcliff Road to Springhill Drive, thence south on Springhill Drive to Carlyle Lane, thence east on Carlyle Lane to Pepperwood Drive, thence south on Pepperwood Drive to Cumberland Lane, thence east on Cumberland Lane to Schmith Road, thence south on Schmith Road to 107th Street, thence east on 107th Street to Bolingbrook Road, thence south on Bolingbrook Road to Interstate Highway 55, thence northeast on Interstate Highway 55 to the east Du Page Township line, thence south along the east Du Page Township line and on a line extended south along the east Lockport Township line to the south Homer Township line, thence east along the south Homer Township line and on a line extended east along the Cook-Will County line to the east Orland Township line, thence north on the east Orland Township line to West 135th Street, thence east on West 135th Street to South Cicero Avenue, thence north on South Cicero Avenue to West 111th Street, thence west on West 111th Street to Ridgeland Avenue, thence north on Ridgeland Avenue to West 109th Street, thence west on West 109th Street to Nashville Avenue, thence north on Nashville Avenue to West 107th Street, thence west on West 107th Street to South Oak Park Avenue, thence south on South Oak Park Avenue to West 109th Place, thence west on West 109th Place to Worth Avenue, thence south on Worth Avenue to Wabash Avenue, thence west on Wabash Avenue to South Harlem Avenue, thence north on South Harlem Avenue to West 103d Street, thence west on West 103d Street to Kean Avenue, thence north on Kean Avenue to the north Palos Township line, thence west along the north Palos Township line to the Des Plaines River, thence southwest on the Des Plaines River to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence north along the Cook-Du Page County line to the Joliet Road, thence northeast on Joliet Road to Willow Springs Road, thence north on Willow Springs Road to West 47th Street, thence east on West 47th Street to Edgewood Avenue, thence south on Edgewood Avenue to Fairway Avenue, thence east on Fairway Avenue to Brainard Avenue, thence south on Brainard Avenue to West 53d Street, thence east on West 53d Street to Catherine Avenue, thence north on Catherine Avenue to West 52d Street, thence west on West 52d Street to Kensington Avenue, thence north on Kensington Avenue to West 51st Street, thence east on West 51st Street to LaGrange Road, thence north ILLINOIS Biographical on LaGrange Road to West 50th Street, thence east on West 50th Street to 7th Avenue, thence south on 7th Avenue to West 51st Street, thence east on West 51st Street to 9th Avenue, thence north on 9th Avenue to West 49th Street, thence east on West 49th Street to East Avenue, thence north on East Avenue to Elm Avenue, thence west on Elm Avenue to Washington Avenue, thence north on Washington Avenue to Cossitt Avenue, thence east on Cossitt Avenue to Sawyer Avenue, thence north on Sawyer Avenue to Calendar Avenue, thence east on Calendar Avenue to the east corporate limits of LaGrange, thence north along the east corporate limits of LaGrange to the north Lyons Township line, thence east along the north Lyons Township line to South Harlem Avenue, thence north on South Harlem Avenue to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,001. 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 Elmhurst, 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 Dis-trict), 1957-65; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—DE KaLB County. BooNE County: Spring Township. Cook County (PART). DU Page County (Part). KANE County: All except part of Aurora Township. KENDALL County: All except part of Oswego Township. La SALLE County: All except Allen, Brookfield, and Troy Grove Townships. MARSHALL County: Townships of Bell Plain, Bennington, Evans, and Roberts. MCHENRY County: Townships of Coral and Riley. That part beginning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 34 and the West Oswego Township line, thence east on U.S. Highway 34 to the east bank of the Fox River, thence northeast on the east bank of the Fox River to Waubansee Creek, thence northeast on Waubansee Creek to U.S. Highway 34, thence north-east on U.S. Highway 34 to Waubansee Creek, thence north on Waubansee Creek to Douglas Road, thence north on Douglas Road to the Kane-Kendall County line, thence west along the Kane-Kendall County line to Base Line Road, thence east on Base Line Road to Lake Street, thence northeast on Lake Street to the north Montgomery corporate limits, thence east along the north Montgomery corporate limits to Oliver Avenue, thence northeast on Oliver Avenue to Rathbone Avenue, thence northwest on Rathbone Avenue to Lake Street, thence northeast on Lake Street to Ridgeway Avenue, thence northwest on Ridgeway Avenue to the B.N. Railroad, thence north on the B.N. Railroad to the north Aurora Township line, thence east along the north Aurora Township line to the Kane-Du Page County line, thence south along the Kane-Du Page County line to the Will-Du Page County line, thence east along the Will-Du Page County line to the west Lisle Township line, thence north along the west Lisle Township line to the north Lisle Township line, thence east along the north Lisle Township line to Naperville Road, thence northeast on Naperville Road to Elm Street, thence west on Elm Street to Weisbrook Road, thence southwest on Weisbrook Road to Orchard Road, thence northwest on Orchard Road to Foothill Drive, thence northeast on Foothill Drive to Aurora Way, thence north on Aurora Way to Marcy Avenue, thence northwest on Marcy Avenue to Mayo Avenue, thence west on Mayo Avenue to Westhaven Drive, thence north on Westhaven Drive to Roosevelt Road, thence west on Roosevelt Road to Erie Street, thence north on Erie Street to Manchester Road thence east on Manchester Road to Pierce Avenue, thence south on Pierce Avenue to Liberty Drive, thence east on Liberty Drive to Dorchester Avenue, thence south on Dorchester Avenue to Childs Street, thence east on Childs Street to Carleton Avenue, thence north on Carleton Avenue to Liberty Drive, thence west on Liberty Drive to Bridge Street, thence north on Bridge Street to Wesley Street, thence northeast on Wesley Street to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence west on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to the west Milton Township line, thence north along the west Milton Township line onto a line extending north along the west Bloomingdale Township line to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence west along the Cook-Du Page County line to the Cook-Kane County line, thence north along the Cook-Kane County line to Bartlett Road, thence east on Bartlett Road to Gifford Road, thence north on Gifford Road to Bluff City Boulevard, thence east on Bluff City Boulevard to westbound U.S. Highway 20, thence west on westbound U.S. Highway 20 to Lake Street, thence northeast on Lake Street to Willard Avenue, thence north on Willard Avenue to Terrace Avenue, thence east on Terrace Avenue to Tefft Avenue, thence north on Tefft Avenue to Oakw Boulevard, thence north on Oakwood Boulevard to Hiawatha Drive, thence north on Hiawatha Drive and Hiawatha Drive extended to Jefferson Avenue, thence east on Jefferson Avenue to Bennet Drive, thence north on Bennet Drive to Martin Avenue, thence southwest on Martin Avenue to Mohawk Drive, thence north on Mohawk Drive to Patricia Avenue, thence west on Patricia Avenue to Iroquois Drive, thence southwest on Iroquois Drive to Hiawatha Drive, thence north on Hiawatha Drive to Shoe Factory Road, thence west on Shoe Factory Road to the Kane-Cook County line, thence north, east and north along the k County line to the McHenry-Kane County line, thence west along the McHenry-Kane County line to the east Coral Township line in McHenry County. Population (1980), 519,015. TOM 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-North Western Transporta-tion Co.; served in the U.S. Army, 1963-65; administrative assistant to State senate leaders W. R. Arrington and W. C. Harris; director, State of Illinois office, Washing-ton, 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouxTies: De Witt, Ford, Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, Livingston, McLean, and Piatt. CHAMPAIGN County: All except the Sownohine of Ayers, Champaign, city of Champaign, Crittenden, Cunningham, Pesotum, Philo, Raymond, Sadorus, Sidney, Tolono, and Urbana. LASALLE County: Townships of Allen and Brookfield. LocaAN County: Townships of Aetna, Atlanta, Chester, East Lincoln, Eminence, Oran, and West Lincoln. WiLL County: All except the townships of Du Page, Frankfort, Homer, Jackson, 62 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS Joliet, Lockport, Manhattan, New Lenox, Plainfield, Troy, and Wheatland. Wooprorp Counry:T hig of Clayton, El Paso, Greene, Kansas, Minonk, Montgomery, Palestine, and Panola. Population (1980), (1 18,995. EDWARD R. MADIGAN, Republican, of Lincoln, Ill., born in Lincoln, Ill, Janu-ary 13, 1936; graduate, Lincoln College, recipient of Lincoln College Outstanding Alumni Award, 1974; honorary degrees: Doctor of Humane Letters, Lincoln College; Doctor of Laws, James Millikin University; Doctor of Laws, Illinois Wesleyan Uni-versity; State legislator, 1967-73; chairman, house reapportionment committee, chairman, house campaign committee; elected to the 93d Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, House Agriculture Committee, 98th Congress; chairman, House Republican Research Committee, 97th Congress; House Energy Committee; delegate, European Parliamentary Exchange, Russian Parlia-mentary Exchange. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, and Winnebago; and all of Boone County except Spring Township. Population (1980), 519,035. LYNN M. MARTIN, Republican, of Rockford, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., December 16, 1939; attended Immaculate Conception, Chicago, Ill.; graduated, William Howard Taft High School, 1957; B.A., University of Illinois, Phi Beta Kappa, 1960; teacher; Du Page County, Ill, 1960-64, Rockford, 1965-69; member, Winnebago County Board, 1972-76; Outstanding Young Woman of America; member, Illinois State House of Representatives, 1977-79, senate 1979-80; member American Association of University Women; Illinois Business and Professional Women’s Club; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bureau, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Putnam, Rock Island, Stark, and Warren; all of Troy Grove Township in LaSalle County; and all of the Townships of Buckhart, Canton, Deerfield, Ellisville, Fairview, Farmington, Harris, Joshua, Lee, Orion, Putman, Union, and Young Hickory in Fulton County; and all of McDonough County except the Townships of Bethel, Chalmers, Colchester, Eldorado, Industry, Lamoine, and Tennessee; and all of Marshall County except the Townships of Bell Plain, Bennington, Evans, and Roberts; and all of Peoria County except the Townships of Medina, Peoria City, Richwoods, and Peoria. Population (1980), 519,102. LANE EVANS, Democrat, of Rock Island, Ill.; born in Rock Island on August 4, 1951; attended Sacred Heart School, Rock Island; graduated, Alleman High School, Rock Island, 1969; B.A., Augustana College, Rock Island, 1974; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1977; admitted to Illinois Bar in 1978 and commenced practice in Rock Island; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1969-71; attorney for the Western Illinois Legal Foundation, 1978-79; joined the national staff of the Kennedy for President campaign, 1980; entered private practice as a partner in the Community Legal Clinic, 1982; legal representative for ACLU, APRI, and LULAC, 1979; awards, AFL-CIO and NAACP Community Service Awards, 1980; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Brown, Cass, Hancock, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Scott, and Tazewell. FurtoN County: Townships of Astoria, Banner, Bernandotte, Cass, Farmers, Isabel, Kerton, Lewistown, Liverpool, Pleasant, Vermont, Waterford, and Woodland. Logan County: All except the townships of Aetna, Atlanta, Chester, East Lincoln, Eminence, Oran, and West Lincoln. Macon County: Townships of Austin, Friends Creek, Harristown, Hickory Point, Illini, Maroa, Niantic, and Whitmore. McDoNoUGH CouNnTy: Townships of Bethel, Chalmers, Colchester, . Eldorado, Industry, Lamoine, and Tennessee. PEORIA COUNTY: Townships of Medina, Peoria City, Richwoods, and Peoria. SANGAMON County: All exce; einethe joveishive of x Ball, Capital, Cooper, Cotton Hill, Curran, Divernon, Pawnee, Rochester, Springfield, an HUY-LER CoUNTY: All except the township of Huntsville. Wooprorp County: All except the BY Woe of Clayton, El Paso, Greene, Kansas, Minonk, Montgomery, Palestine, and Panola. Population (1980), 519, 026. ROBERT H. MICHEL, Republican, of Peoria, Ill.; born March 2, 1923, in Peoria, Iil.; 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 serv-ice in the House from 1949 through 1956; elected to 85th through 98th Congresses; elected Republican Leader, December 1980; elected minority whip December 1974; delegate 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, and 1980 Republican National Conventions; chair-man, Subcommittee on Human Concerns, 1972 Platform Committee; deputy floor leader of President Ford’s nomination effort in 1976; past chairman, National Re-gublicon Congressional Committee; members, President's Commission on Olympic ports; vice president of Towne House Inn, motel-restaurant complex in Morton, Ill; trustee, Bradley University; past president, Illinois State Society; life member, VFW Military Order Purple Heart; AMVETS; member: American Legion, DAV, Cosmo-politan International, Illinois Valley Press Club, honorary member, Rotary Interna-tional, Orpheus Club, Creve Coeur Council Boy Scouts, YMCA, Peoria Association of Commerce, Ad Club, Order of AHEPA, Sigma Nu, and Pi Kappa Delta Fraternities; married former Corinne Woodruff December 26, 1948; four children: Scott, Bruce, Laurie, and Robin; residing at 1029 North Glenwood, Peoria, Ill. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Hamilton, Jasper, Lawrence, Richland, Vermilion, Wabash, Wayne, and White; CHAMPAIGN County: Townships of Ayers, Champaign, city of Champaign, Crittenden, Cunningham, Pesotum, Philo, Raymond, Sadorus, Sidney, Tolono, and Urbana. Population (1980), 519,082. DANIEL B. CRANE, Republican, of Danville, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., January 10, 1936; attended the public schools of Chicago; graduated from South Shore High School, Chicago; A.B., Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., 1958; D.D.S., Indiana Uni-versity School of Dentistry, 1963; graduate work at University of Michigan, 1964-65; dentist; served in the U.S. Army, captain; author, coauthor, or contributor to profes-sional publications; member of or affiliated with: Danville Family YMCA, Chamber of Commerce, Humanitarian Studies, Keannekeuk Toastmasters International, U.S. News Media, Inc.,, St. Elizabeth Hospital dental staff, Vermilion Cancer Society, Vermilion Humane Society, Crisis Care Center, Association of American Dentists, International Platform Association; selected as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America, 1970; selected for Who's Who in the Midwest, Who's Who in Michigan Football, Notable Americans of the Bicentennial Era, Indiana Lives; serves on the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; married to the former Judy Van Brunt, 1970; six children: Nathan, Joshua, Kimber-ly, Elizabeth, Emily, and Heidi; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adams, Calhoun, Christian, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Moultrie, Pike, and Shelby. FAYETTE County: Townships of Bowling Green and South Hurricane. MacoN County: Town-ships of Blue Mound, Decatur, Long Creek, Milam, Mount Zion, Oakley, Pleasant View, South Macon, and South Wheatland. MoNTGOMERY CoUNTY: All except the townships of East Fork, Grisham, Hillsboro, South Fillmore, South Litchfield, and Walshville. SANGAMON County: Townships of Ball, Capital, Cooper, Cotton Hill, Curran, Divernon, Pawnee, Rochester, Springfield, and Woodside. Population (1980), 519,015. RICHARD DURBIN, Democrat, of Springfield, Ill.; born in East St. Louis, Ill, November 21, 1944; son of William and Ann Durbin; graduated, Assumption High School, East St. Louis, Ill., 1962; B.S.F.S., Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, D.C., 1966; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, Washing-ton, D.C., 1969; admitted to the bar, State of Illinois, 1969; legal counsel to Lt. Gov. Paul Simon (now Congressman Paul Simon), 1969-72; legal counsel to Illinois Senate judiciary committee, 1972-82; parliamentarian, Illinois State Senate, 1969-82; prac-ticing attorney, Springfield, Ill.; member: American Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association, Sangamon County Bar Association, Illinois Trial Lawyers Associ-ation; contributor to professional publications; member of or affiliated with: Spring-field YMCA, board of directors of Catholic Charities, Springfield NAACP; advisory board of the American Council of Young Political Leaders; appointed by President Carter as staff alternate to the State Planning Council on Radioactive Waste Man-agement, 1980; associate professor of Medical Humanities, Southern Illinois Unver-sity School of Medicine, Springfield, Ill.; married to the former Loretta Schaefer, 1967; three children: Christine Ann, Paul Douglas, and Jennifer Marie; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. / TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bond and Madison. CLINTON County: Townships of Breese, German- town, Irishtown, Looking Glass, St. Rose, Sugar Creek, and Wheatfield. MoNTGoOMERY COUNTY: Townships of East Fork, Grisham, Hillsboro, South Fillmore, South Litchfield, and Walshville. St. CLAIR County: All except the townships of Centreville and Sugarloaf. Population (1980), 518,954. 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-Demo-crat, sports editor East St. Louis News-Review); former member of National Base-ball 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 64 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS of Moose, Eagles, Elks, Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the National Press Club; elected to the 79th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Counrizes: Alexander, Franklin, Gallatin, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Jefferson, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, Washington, and Williamson. CLINTON County: Townships of Brookside, Carlyle, Clement, East Fork, Lake, Meridian, Santa Fe, and Wade. Fayerte County: All except the townships of Bowling Green and South Hurricane. St. CLAIR CounTy: All of the township of Centreville and Sugarloaf. Population (1980), 519,017. PAUL SIMON, Democrat, of Carbondale, Ill.; born, Eugene, Oreg., November 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 Lieuten-ant Governor, 1968, serving from January 1969, to January 1973; taught at Sanga-mon State University, Springfieid, 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 six books, “A Hungry World”, “Lovejoy—Martyr to Freedom”, “Lincoln’s Preparation for Greatness”, “You Want to Change the World? So Change It!”, “The Tongue-Tied American”, “Once And Future Democrats”, 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 doctorates; 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 hus-band-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, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. INDIANA (Population, 1980 census, 5,490,179) SENATORS RICHARD G. LUGAR, Republican, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, 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 machinery; member, Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners, 1964-67; mayor of Indianapolis, 1968-75; member, advisory board, U.S. Cor:ference of Mayors, 1969-75; National League of Cities, advisory council, 1972-75, president, 1971; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmen-tal Relations, 1969-75, vice chairman, 1971-75; board of trustees, Denison University and Indiana Central University; advisory board, Indiana University-Purdue Univer-sity at Indianapolis; visiting professor of political science, director of public affairs, Indiana Central University; 17 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; reelected on November 2, 1982. DAN QUAYLE, Republican, of Huntington, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, Ind., Feb-ruary 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 Citi-zens, Huntington Newspapers, Inc., Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Hoosier State Press, Huntington and Indiana Bar Associations; married to the former Mari-lyn Tucker, 1972; three children: Tucker Danforth, Benjamin Eugene, and Ma Corinne; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96t Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term begin-ning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—LAkKE County: Cities of East Chicago, Gary, Griffith, Hammond, Highland, Hobart, Lake Station, Merrillville, Munster, Schererville, Whiting; town of New Chicago; townships of Calumet, Hobart, Ross, St. John. La PorTE COUNTY: City of Michigan City; town of Westville; townships of Cool Spring, New Durham. PORTER County: City of Portage; towns of Beverly Shores, Burns Harbor, Dunes Acres, Ogden Dunes, The Pines, Porter; townships of Pine, Portage, Westchester. Population (1980), 547,086. KATIE BEATRICE GREEN HALL, Democrat, of Gary, Ind.; born in Mound Bayou, Miss., on April 3, 1938; attended public schools in Mound Bayou, Miss.; B.S., Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, Miss., 1960; M.S., Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., 1969; teacher, Gary public schools, 1961-82; elected: Indiana Legislature, 1974-78, Indiana Senate, 1976-82; member: Phi Delta Kappa Education-al Sorority, American Federation of Teachers, Gary Classroom Teachers Associ-ation, Indiana State Teachers Association, National Education Association, GF Council for Social Studies, Gary Branch of the National Association for theA vancement of Colored People, Alpha Kappa Alpha National Sorority, National Council of Negro Women, American Association of University Women, Van Buren Baptist Church; married to John Hall, 1957; three children: Junifer, Jacqueline, and Michelle; elected by special election, on November 2, 1982 to the 97th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Adam Benjamin; also elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Decatur, Johnson, Randolph, Shelby, and Wayne. BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY: Townships of Clay, Clifty, Columbus, Flat Rock, German, arrison, Haw Creek, = Uno phisgd Territory. DELAWARE County: Townshipsof Center, Liberty, Monroe, Mount Pleasant, Perry,and Salem. FAYETTE County: Townships of Fairview, Orange, and Posey. Henry COUNTY: Townships of Blue River, Dudley, Franklin, Henry, Liberty, Prairie, Spiceland, and tony Creek. MARION County: Townships of Franklin, 99-555 0 -83 -7 Precines 1-15; Perry, precincts 2, 5-11, 13, 15-28, 30-35, 37-48, 50-60, 62-68, and ward 26 (precincts 4-6); arren, precincts 1, 6, 27, and 30. Rusu County: All except Ripley Township. Population (1980), 550,320. 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 govern-ment, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1974; legislative 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 each succeeding Congress; member, Com-mittee on Energy and Commerce and Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic Fuels. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counties: Elkhart, Marshall, St. Joseph, and Starke. Kosciusko County: Townships of , Jackson, Jefferson, Lake, Monroe, Plain, Scott, Tippecanoe, Turkey Creek, Van Buren, Washington, oi; Wayne. LA PorTE County: Townships of Cass, Center, Clinton, Dewey, Galena, Hanna, Hudson, Johnson, Kankakee, Lincoln, Long Beach presinct, Michigan precinct, "Michigan City, ward 6 (precincts 1 sD ‘Noble, Pleasant, Prairie, Scipio, Springfield, Union, Washington, and Wi ls. ST (1980), JOHN PATRICK HILER, Republican, of La Porte, Ind.; born in Chicago, Ill, April 24, 1953; attended Walkerton, Ind., public schools; graduated, LaLumiere High School, 1971; B.A., Williams College, 1975; M.B.A., University of Chicago School of Business, 1977; marketing director, Charles O. Hiler & Sons, Accurate Castings, Inc.; delegate, White House Conference on Small Business, 1980; member: American Foundrymen’s Society; La Porte County Republican Men’s Club; La Porte Chamber of Commerce; Indiana Manufacturers Association; trustee, LaLumiere School; elect-ed to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Adams, Allen, De Kalb, Huntington, Jay, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley. Population (1980), 553, 698. DANIEL R. COATS, Republican, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; born in Jackson, Mich., May 16, 1943; attended Griswold Elementary School; graduated, Jackson High School, 1961; B.A., Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 1965; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, 1971; staff sergeant, U.S. Army, 1966-68; lawyer, admitted to the Indiana State Bar in 1972, and commenced practice in Fort Wayne; district repre-sentative, U.S. Congressman Dan Quayle, 1976-80; president, Big Brothers/Big Sis-ters of Fort Wayne, 1978-80; church elder, Community Christian Reformed Church; board member: Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center; Historic River Cruises of Fort Wayne; Allen County Bar Association; Quest Club; married to the former Marcia Anne Crawford, 1965; three children: Laura, Lisa, and Andrew; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Grant, Howard, Jasper, Miami, Newton, Pulaski, Wabash and White. Kosciusko County: Townships of Etna, Franklin, Harrison, Prairie, and Seward. LAKE CoUNTY: Townships of Cedar Creek, precincts 1-5; Cedar Lake, precincts 1, 2, and 4-7; Center, precincts 1-4; Crown Point, precincts 1-11; Dyer, precincts 1-6; Trg. Creek, precinct 1; Hanover, precincts 1-3 and Cedar Lake, precinct 3, Schererville, precincts 1-4 and St. John Town, precincts 1, 1A, and 2; St. John TORRY, recincts 1, 2, 4, and 5; West Creek, precincts 1-3; Winfield, precinct 1. PorTER COUNTY: Towns pe Center, Jackson, Liberty, Morgan, Pleasant, Porter, Union, and Washington. Sh Sto ao, ,7 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 first lieutenant; retired from reserve duty in 1954 with rank of captain, infantry; attor-ney; 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, iin 1949; three sons, Jeffrey H., Gary L., and Bradley R.; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. INDIANA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Blackford, Boone, Clinton, Hamilton, Hancock, Madison, and Tipton. DELAWARE County: Townships of Delaware, Hamilton, Harrison, Niles, Union, and Washington. HENRY CouNTY: Townships of on Coot, Greensboro, Harrison, Jefferson, and Wayne. MARION County: Townships of Lawrence, precincts 1, 3, 4, 7,9, 13, 14, 16-21, 24, 27-29, 30-39, 43, 44, and ward 27 (precincts6, 12, 17, and 25); Pike, precincts1--5, 7-g, 14, ‘and 21-22; Warren, precincts 5, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 24, 25, 34, 35, 39-44, 46, 48-50, and ward 28 (precinct 18); Washington, precincts 1-3, 5-7, 9-13, 15, 16, 18, 21, 29, 25-29, 31-35, 38-46, 52-59, 62-70, 72-77, ward 21 (precincts 2, 3, 5-7, 10-20, 22, and 23), ward 22 (precincts 3 "and 13), ward 31 {pfscinets 8 and 9); Wayne, precincts 3, 22, 34, and 70. Rusu County: Township of Ripley. Population (1980), DANNY LEE BURTON, Republican, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, on June 21, 1938; attended Indianapolis public schools; graduated, Shortridge High School, 1956, Cincinnati Bible Seminary, 1958-60, Indiana University, 1956-57; served in the U.S. Army, private, 1957-58; businessman, insurance and real estate firm owner since 1968; elected to Indiana House of Representatives, 1967-68 and 1977-80; elected to Indiana State Senate, 1969-70 and 1981-82; president: Volun-teers of America, Indiana Christian Benevolent Association, Committee for Constitu-tional Government, and Family Support Center; member, Jaycees; married to the former Barbara Jean Logan, 1959; two children: Danielle Lee and Danny Lee II; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benton, Clay, Fountain, Hendricks, Montgomery, Morgan, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, igo, and Warren. Population (1980), 5. 5, 191. JOHN T. MYERS, Republican, of Covington, Ind.; born February 8, 1927, and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in Covington; was gradu-ated 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, Elks, Lions, Wabash Valley Association, Reserve Officers Association, Sigma Pi, Chamber of Commerce, and the Episcopal Church; married the former Carol Carruthers of Chicago, Ill.; two daughters, Carol Ann and Lori Jan; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Pike, Posey, Spen-cer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. CRAwrorD County: Townships of Liberty, Patoka, and Sterling. MONROE County: Townships of Bean Blossom, Clear Creek, Indian Creek, Perry, Polk, Richland, Salt Creek, Van Buren, and Washington. WASHINGTON County: Townships of Howard, Pierce, Vernon, and Washington. Population (1980), 546,744. FRANK McCLOSKEY, Democrat, of Bloomington, Ind.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 12, 1939; attended St. Agatha Elementary School, West Philadelphia, Pa.; graduate of Bishop Kenrick High School, Norristown, Pa., 1957; served 4 years in U.S. Air Force, honorably discharged June 11, 1961; A.B. government, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1968; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, 1971; member, board of editors, Indiana Law Journal, 1970-71; admitted to Indiana Bar, September 1971; member, Indiana Bar Association; former newspaperman; elected mayor of Bloomington, November 1971; reelected twice as mayor through December 31, 1982; former president of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns, 1981-82; married to the former Roberta Ann Barker; two children: Helen and Mark; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Brown, Clark, Dearborn, Dubois, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Union. BARTHOLOMEW CouUNTY: Townships of Jackson, Ohio, ck Creek, and Creek, and Wayne. CRAWFORD County: Townships of Boone, Jennings, Johnson, Ohio, Union, and Whiskey Run. FAYETTE COUNTY: Towne! of Colymnia: Connersville, Harrison, Jackson, Jennings, and Waterloo. MONROE County: Townshi nton and Bloomington. WASHINGTON COUNTY: hin oF Drown) Franklin, Gibson, Jackson, Jeffeork Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Posey. Population LEE HERBERT HAMILTON, Democrat, of Nashville, Ind.; born in Daytona 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 Bolen; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding ngress. TENTH DISTRICT.—MarioN County: City of Indianapolis (part), townships of Center and Decatur, parts of the townships of Lawrence, Perry, Pike, Warren, Washington, and Wayne, included is the town of Speedway and the cities of Beech Grove (part) and Lawrence (part). Population (1980), 541,832. ANDREW JACOBS, Jr., Democrat, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, Ind., February 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 Representatives, 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 Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. IOWA Biographical IOWA (Population, 1980 census, 2,913,808) SENATORS ROGER WILLIAM JEPSEN, Republican, of Davenport, Iowa; born in Cedar Falls, Iowa, December 23, 1928; attended the public schools of Cedar Falls; graduated, Cedar Falls High School, 1945; attended University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, 1945-46; B.S., Arizona State University, Tempe, 1950, and M.A., 1953; served as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army, 1946-47; U.S. Army Reserve, with rank of captain, 1948-60; counselor at Arizona State University, 1950-53; farming and insurance agent, 1954-55; branch manager of Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., 1956-72; executive vice president of Agridustrial Electronics Co., 1973-76; president of Healthy Eyes Program Corp., 1976-78; Scott County Supervisor, 1962-65; Iowa State Senator, 1966-68; Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, 1968-72; national chairman, Lieu-tenant Governors’ Conference, 1971-72; member: Lutheran Church, National Associ-ation of Life Underwriters, KAABA Shrine, Jesters, General Agents and Managers Association, Who’s Who in America; presently a private pilot with farming inter-ests; married to the former Dee Ann Delaney, 1958; six children: Jeffrey, Ann, Craig, Linda, Deborah, and Coy; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. 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; mar-ried to the former Barbara Ann Speicher, 1954; five children: Lee, Wendy, Robin Lynn, Michele Marie, and Jay Charles; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, ° 1974; reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, Novem-ber 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Appanoose, Davis, Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Lucas, Mais, Monroe, Muscatine, Scott, Van Buren, Wapello, and Washington (16 counties). Population (1980), JIM LEACH, Republican, of Davenport, Iowa; born in Davenport, October 15, 1942; graduated, Davenport High School, 1960; B.A., Princeton University, 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 as-signed to the Department of State, 1968-69; administrative 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 Educational 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 Fed-eration of Independent Business; Davenport Elks, Moose, Rotary; Episcopal Church; married to the former Elisabeth Foxley; one son, Gallagher; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee and House Foreign Affairs Commit-tee; chairman, Ripon society; chairman, Members of Congress for Peace Through Law. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Allamakee, Buchanan, Clayton, Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, and Linn (11 counties). Population (1980), 485,708. THOMAS J. TAUKE, Republican, of Dubuque, Iowa; born in Dubuque, Iowa, October 11, 1950; attended private schools; graduated from Wahlert High School, 1968; B.A., Loras College, 1972; J.D., University of Iowa College of Law, 1974; lawyer; admitted to the Iowa Bar in 1974, and commenced practice in Dubuque, Iowa, in 1976; member, Iowa State House of Representatives, 1975-79; chairman, Dubuque County Republican Party, 1972-74; chairman, Second Congressional Dis-trict Republican Party, 1974-77; member: Nativity Parish Roman Catholic Church; Pastoral Council of the Archdiocese of Dubuque; Rotary Club; Dubuque Jaycees; Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce; Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce; American, Iowa, and Dubuque County Bar Associations; elected to the 96th Con-gress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Chickasaw, Floyd, Grundy, Howard, Iowa, JopaseE, Marshall, Mitchell, Poweshiek, Tama, Winneshiek, and Worth (16 counties). Population (1980), COOPER EVANS, Republican, of Grundy Center, Iowa; born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 26, 1924; attended Grundy Center Community School; graduated, Grundy Center High School, 1942; B.S., mechanical engineering, Iowa State University, 1949; M.S., civil engineering, Iowa State University, 1955; graduate in nuclear engineering, Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology, 1956; U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1963; served in the U.S. Army, Infantry, 1943-46, lieuten-ant colonel, Corps of Engineers, 1949-65; staff, Atomic Energy Commission, 1956-58; U.S. Army General Staff, Pentagon, 1962-63; director, advanced manned lunar missions, NASA, 1963-65; extensive experience in various parts of the world as an engineer for the Corps of Engineers; elected, Iowa House of Representatives, 1975-79; member, Iowa Energy Policy Council, 1979; member: Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Rotary International; American Legion; Reserve Officers Association of the United States; Methodist Church; president, Community Development Corp.; mar-ried to the former Jean Marie Ruppelt, 1948; two sons: James A. and Charles M.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FouRTH DISTRICT~CouNmes: Boone, Dallas, Hamilton, Jasper, Polk, and Story (6 counties). Population 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; practiced law, Des Moines, Iowa, 1950-59; member of Disabled Ameri-can Veterans, Masonic Order, and various farm, school, and service organizations; elected to the 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Clarke, Crawford, Decatur, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Madison, Marion, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Sac, Shelby, Taylor, Union, Warren, Wayne, and Webster @7 counties). Population (1980), 485,639. THOMAS R. HARKIN, Democrat, of Ames, Iowa; born in Cumming, Iowa, No-vember 19, 1939; attended elementary school in Cumming, graduated from Dowling High School, Des Moines, received B.S. degree from Iowa State University, Ames, 1962; received law degree from Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 1972; U.S. Navy, 1962-67; LCDR, U.S. Naval Reserve; admitted to the bar, 1972, Des Moines; married Ruth Raduenz Harkin, 1968; two daughters, Amy and Jenny; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. IOWA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Franklin, Han- cock, Hardin, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, Monona, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sioux, Winnebago, Woodbury, and Wright (23 counties). Population (1980), 485,491. 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; organiz-er and first president of Iowa Great Lakes Student Loan Fund; secretary, Morning-side 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 each succeeding Congress. KANSAS (Population, 1980 census, 2,364,236) SENATORS 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, Decem- ber 6, 1975; one daughter, Robin from a previous marriage; graduate of Russell public schools; attended University of Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, 1952; LL.B., Wx ay 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 and 1980; 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, Congres- sional 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; member: State, and American Bar Associations, 4-H Fair Association, B.P.O.E., Masons, Isis Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, Ameri- can 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; member, Sniorican Heart Association; Advisory Board, Center for Strategic and International tudies. NANCY LANDON KASSEBAUM, Republican, of Wichita, Kans.; born in Topeka, Kans., July 29, 1932, the daughter of Governor Alfred M. and Theo Landon, 1936 Presidential nominee; attended Topeka public schools; B.A., University of Kansas, 1954; M.A., University of Michigan, 1956; director-vice president, KFH Radio, Wich-ita, Kans.; public service activities: Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission; Kansas Committee for the Humanities; chairperson, Women’s Division, United Fund; Maize School Board; president, Women’s Association, Institute of Logopedics; president, Wichita Young Adults Projects, Senior Services Board; served on Wash-ington staff of Kansas Senator James B. Pearson; patron member of Kansas Press Women’s Association; 4-H Leader; four children: John, Linda, Richard, and Wil-liam; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the Governor December 23, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James B. Pearson; member: Budget Committee; Foreign Relations Committee; chairs, African Affairs Subcom-mittee, member: Western Hemisphere Subcommittee; Subcommittee on Arms Con-trol, Oceans, International Operations, and Environment; member: Commerce, Sci-ence and Transportation Committee, chairs, Aviation Subcommittee; member: Sci-ence, Technology, and Space Subcommittee, and Surface Transportation Subcommit-tee; member: Special Committee on Aging. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Dickinson, Ed-wards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Marshall, 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 (58 counties). Population (1980), 472,139. CHARLES PATRICK (PAT) ROBERTS, Republican, of Dodge City, Kans.; born in Topeka, Kans., April 20, 1936; attended the public schools; graduated, Holton High School, 1954; B.A., Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1958; captain, U.S. Marine Corps, 1958-62; publisher, Litchfield Park, Ariz., 1962-67; administrative assistant, U.S. Senator Frank Carlson, 1967-68; administrative assistant, U.S. Congressman Keith Sebelius, 1968-80; married to the former Franki Fann, 1970; three children: David, Ashleigh, and Anne-Wesley; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Atchison, Brown, Clay, Douglas, Doniphan, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Leaven-worth, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, and Shawnee. (13 counties). Population (1980), 472,988. JAMES CHARLES SLATTERY, Democrat, of Topeka, Kans.; born August 4, 1948, in community of Good Intent, Atchison County, Kans.; graduated, Maur Hill High School, 1966; graduated, Washburn University, B.S., political science, 1970; gradu-ated, Washburn University, J.D., 1974; attended Netherlands School of Internation-al Economics and Business, 1969-70; real estate and development, Brosius, Slattery & Meyer, Inc; Kansas House of Representatives, 1972-78; chairman of Democrat policy group; speaker pro tem of Kansas House; acting secretary of revenue, 1979; member: Downtown Topeka Rotary; board of directors, Highland Park Bank & Trust, Topeka; former member board of regents, Washburn University; married Linda Smith; two children: Jason, 4, and Michael, 1; elected to 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Johnson, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte (4 counties). Population (1980), 472,456. 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 Ameri-can 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 presi-dent, 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, John-son 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 Chris-tian Church; past G.O.P. chairman, 3d Congressional District; past member, Repub-lican 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 III, 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 succeeding Con-gress. Foy, DISTRICE Counts Harper, Kingman, Reno, Sedgwick, and Sumner (5 counties). Population 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; admitted 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, Klenda & Glickman, 1973-76; served on Wichita School Board, 1973-76 and president of the Wichita School Board, 1975-76; organiza-tions: American Bar Association, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Ar-thritis Foundation, Big Brothers; married to the former Rhoda Yura, 1966; two children: Jonathan and Amy; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 74 Congressional Directory KANSAS FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Franklin, Greenwood, Harvey, Labette, Lyon, Marion, McPherson, Montgomery, Morris, Neosho, Osage, Wabaunsee, Wilson, and Woodson (25 counties). Population (1980), 472,916. BOB WHITTAKER, Republican, of Augusta, Kans.; born in Eureka, Kans., Sep-tember 18, 1939; attended the public schools; graduated, Eureka High School, 1957; attended Kansas University, 1957-59; Emporia State College, summer, 1959; gradu-ated, Illinois College of Optometry, 1962; optometrist; past president, Heart of America Contact Lens Society; clinic director, Kansas Low Vision Clinic, 1973; Fellow American Academy of Optometry; Kansas House of Representatives, 1974-77; precinct committeeman and city planning commission, 1970-74; past president: Augusta Lions Club and Augusta United Fund; past vice president, Augusta Medical Complex; past advisor, Explorer Scouts; member, past chairman, elder, and licensed lay minister of the Christian Church; married to the former Marlene Faye Arnold, 1963; three children: Steven, Stephanie, and Susan; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. KENTUCKY (Population, 1980 census, 3,661,433) SENATORS WALTER D. HUDDLESTON, Democrat, of Elizabethtown, Ky.; born in Cumber-land County, Ky., April 15, 1926; son of Rev. Walter F. and Lottie (Russell) Huddles-ton; 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; chairman, State Government Committee, 1966; majority caucus chairman, 1968; majority 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, Elizabethtown 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 Middletown, Ky., 1947; two sons: Stephen and Philip Dee; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1975; reelected November 7, 1978, for term ending January 3, 1985. WENDELL HAMPTON FORD, Democrat, of Owensboro, Ky.; born in Daviess County, Ky., September 8, 1924; attended public schools of Daviess County, Universi-ty of Kentucky; 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 Democratic Governors’ Caucus, 1973-74; member of Carter-Mondale Steering Committee and chairman of National Democratic Campaign Committee, 1976; chairman, Democrat-ic Senatorial Campaign Committee; 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 Kentucky, Morehead, Eastern Kentucky, Murray State, Kentucky Wesleyan, Union, Ky., 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; reelected November 4, 1980, for the term ending January 3, REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Muhlen- berg, Ohio, Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster (24 i rion (1980), 525,844. CARROLL HUBBARD, Jr., Democrat, of Mayfield, Ky.; born in Murray, Callowa 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 commenced practice in May-field, Ky.; served in the Kentucky Air National Guard, 1962-67; Kentucky Army National Guard, "1968-70; active i 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 Government Committee, 1974; former president, Mayfield Rotary Club, 1966; chosen one of the three outstanding young men of Kentucky in 1968 by Kentucky Jaycees; chosen in 1972 by Kentucky Young Demo-crats as Outstanding Young Democrat Legislator; chosen among “Outstanding Congressional Directory KENTUCKY 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 Execu-tive Board, Kentucky Baptist Convention; married to the former Joyce Lynn Hall of Metropolis, Ill, 1966; two children: Kelly Lynn and Krista Leigh; chairman, 94th Democratic class, 1975; associate whip, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses; chairman, Panama Canal-Outer Continental Shelf Subcommittee; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DANY —CounTies: Allen, Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Simpson, Spencer, Warren, and Washington (18 counties). Hard en(1980), 520, 634. WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Democrat, of Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky.; born in Bowling Green on 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 Common-wealth 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 II 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: The cities of Louisville and Shively; most of the cities of Jeffersontown and St. Matthews; the cities of Audubon Park, Minor Lane dis and St. Regis Park; the suburban communities of Buechel, Fairdale (part), Fern Creek, Okolona, Pleasure Ridge Park, and Valley Station (part). Population (1980), 522,636. 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 Railroad Co. Law Department, 1960-62; private practice of law, 1962-70; lecturer in business law, Bellarmine College, Louis-ville, 1963-67; elected to Kentucky State Senate November 1967; named Outstand-ing Freshman Senator, 1968 session; named Best Senator from the Public Stand-point, 1970 session; member: Louisville, Kentucky State, and American Bar Associ-ations; Notre Dame Club of Kentucky; Notre Dame Club of Washington; board of directors, Notre Dame Alumni; married the former Helen Dillon, 1959; two children, Michael and Andrea; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: House Committee on Judiciary, serves as chairman on Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and International Law; House Commit-tee on the District of Columbia; House Committee on Small Business; and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Henry, Kenton, Oldham, Owen, Fondletn: good Trimble. JEFFERSON County: That t part not contained in the Third District. Population 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 schoo Podusted from duPont Manual High School, took prelaw studies at University of uisville, and graduated cum laude from the Jefferson School of Law in 1950; began practice of law in Louisville in 1950; elected magistrate of Jefferson County’s 1st District for two terms in 1957 and 1961; city attorney for Jeffersontown, 1954-58; primary occupation, realtor and 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 "Associ-ations; member: Louisville and enton-Boone Boards of Realtors, National Institute of Real Estate Boards, Lions International; past president, Jeffersontown Optimists; member, Masonic Lodge, Shrine; elected to the 88th Congress (3d District), Novem-ber 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, Green, Harlan, Jackson, Jessamine, Knox, Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Lincoln, McCreary, Metcalfe, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Taylor, Wayne, and Whitley. LErcHER County: That part not contained in the Seventh District. Population (1980), 523,664. HAROLD DALLAS ROGERS, Republican, of Somerset, Ky.; born in Barrier, Ky., December 31, 1937; attended Ramsey and Monticello public schools; graduated, Wayne County High School, 1955; attended Western Kentucky University, 1956-57; A.B, University of Kentucky, 1962; LL.B., University of Kentucky Law School, 1964; lawyer; admitted to the Kentucky State Bar in 1964 and commenced practice in Somerset; member, North Carolina and Kentucky National Guard, 1957-64; partner, Smith & Blackburn, 1964-67; private practice, 1967-69; commonwealth attorney, Pulaski and Rockcastle Counties, Ky., 1969-80; delegate, Republican National Con-vention, 1972; former member: Governor’s advisory committee on Implementation of Judicial Amendment to Kentucky Constitution; Kentucky Task Force on Juvenile Delinquency; board of trustees, Lake Cumberland Health Care Center; past presi-dent, Kentucky Commonwealth Attorney’s Association; member, Somerset-Pulaski Chamber of Commerce; director, Pulaski County Industrial Foundation; married to the former Shirley McDowell, 1957; three children: Anthony, Allison, and John Marshall; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Harrison, Madi-son, Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas, Robertson, Shelby, Scott, and Woodford. Population (1980), 519,009. LARRY JONES HOPKINS, Republican, of Lexington, Ky.; born in Detroit, Mich., October 25, 1933; attended the public schools in Wingo, Ky.; graduated, Wingo High School, 1951; attended Murray State University, Murray, Ky.; honorary doctorate in laws, Morehead State University, 1975; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1954-56; stockbroker, J.J.B. Hilliard & Lyons, Inc.; served in the State house of representa-tives, 1972, 1974, and 1976; State senate, 1978; county clerk, Fayette, Ky., 1969; member: Centenary United Methodist Church, Kiwanis International, Masons, and Olieka Shrine; chosen “Legislator of the Year” in 1974, 1976, and 1978 by three community organizations; married to the former Carolyn Pennebaker, 1956; three children: Carmen Shae, Tara Lynn, and William Joshua; elected to the 96th Con-gress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Lewis, Magoffin, Martin, Mason, Menifee, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Powell, Rowan, and Wolfe. LErcHER County: All except Eolia census county division and enumeration districts 764T and 764U. Population (1980), 526,284. CARL D. PERKINS, Democrat, of Hindman, Knott County, Ky.; born in Hind-man, 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 Christopher, 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 Gen-eral Assembly from the ninety-ninth district in 1940; elected Knott County attorney in 1941 and reelected in 1945; resigned January 1, 1948, to become counsel for department of highways, Frankfort, Ky.; served in World War II, and saw service in European theater, participating in battles of northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland, and central Europe; elected on November 2, 1948, to the 81st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Education and Labor. LOUISIANA (Population, 1980 census, 4,203,972) 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 1939, 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 Gilmore and Mrs. Pamela Long McCardell; 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 a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1951; reelected November 6, 1956, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1957; reelected November 6, 1962, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1963; reelected November 5, 1968, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1974, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1975; reelected September 13, 1980, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; served as assistant majority leader, 1965-68; served as chairman of Senate Finance Committee, 1966-80; served as alternate chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation, 1966-80; served as chairman of Merchant Marine Subcommittee of Senate Commerce Committee, 1969-76; served as chairman of Surface Transportation Subcommittee of Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, 1977-80; named to Democratic Steering Committee, January 3, 1973. J. BENNETT JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Shreveport, La.; born in Shreveport, La., June 10, 1932; attended public schools, Washington and Lee University, U.S. Mili-tary 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; reelected November 7, 1978; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1975-77; member, Committee on Appropriations; ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development; ranking minority member, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Energy Regulation; member, Committee on the Budget. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—ParisHEs: Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany, ORLEANS PArisH: Wards 14, 15, and 16; precinct7, ward 2; precincts 5-20, ward3; recincts 4-10, 104A, 11-13, 13A, 14, 14A, 15, 16, 16A, 17, 1A, 18, 184, 19, 20, 20A, 21, 21A, 22, and 23, war 4; precincts 11-19, ward 5; precincts 25, 31-33, 33A, 34-36 36A, 37, 38, 38A, and Soa, ward 7; precincts i 2 4, 15-25, 25A, 26, 26A, 27, 2TA, and 28-30, ward 8; recincts 1-3, 3A, 3B,4, 5, 5A, 6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 7, 8, 8A, 9, 11-16, 28, 28A, 28B, 28C, 29, 294A, 30, 304, 31, 1A, 31B, 31C, 31D, 31E, 32-36, 36A, 36B, 37, 37A, A 38A. 39, 39A, 398, 40, 40A, 40B, 41, 41A, 42, 42A, 42B, 42C, 42D, 43, 43A, 43B, 43C, 43D, 43E, 43F, 43G, 43H, 44, 44A, 44B, 44C, 44D, and 45, ward 9; ‘precincts 2,4, 6, and 8, ward 13; precincts 17, 18, 184, 19, 19A, 20, and 21, ward 17. Population (1980), 525,319. ROBERT L. LIVINGSTON, Jr., Republican, of New Orleans, La.; born in Colora-do Springs, Colo., April 30, 1943: graduated, St. Martin’s High School, New Orleans, 1960; B.A., economics, Tulane University, 1967; J.D., Tulane University Law School, 1968: admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in New Orleans; practiced law as a trial attorney in the law firm of Livingston & Powers; served in the U.S. Navy, 1961-63; graduate, Loyola Institute of Politics, 1973; Assist-ant U.S. Attorney, deeputy chief, Criminal Division, 1970-73; received special achievement award as “Outstanding Assistant U.S. Attorney” in 1973; chief special prosecutor and chief, Armed Robbery Division, Orleans Parish district attorney’s office, 1974-75; chief prosecutor, organized crime unit, Louisiana attorney general’s office, 1975-76; member: Young Men’s Business Club; Navy League; Alliance for Good Government; and also a member of the American, ederal, Louisiana, and New Orleans Bar Associations; married to the former Bonnie Robichaux, 1965; three children: Robert L., III; Richard Godwin; and David Barkley; elected to the 95th Congress, August 27, 1977, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Richard A. Tonry; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—JErFFERSON PArisH: Wards 1-7; 8 (precincts 1-18, 20, 22-24, 26, 27, 30, 31, 33, 37, 43, 45, and 47); 9 (precincts 1, 1K, 2, 2A, 2K, 3, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F, 3G, 3H, 3], 3K, 4K, 5K, 6K, 7K, 8K, 9K, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F, 10H, 10K, 11, 11A, 12, 12A, 13, 13A, and 13K, and parts of 11K and 29K). ORLEANS Paris: Wards 1; 2 (precincts 1 thru 6A); 3 (precincts 1-4); 4 (precincts 2 and 3); 5 (precincts 1-10); 6; 7 (precincts 1-24 and 26-30); 8 (precincts 5-14); 9 (precincts 10 and 17-27); 10-12; 13 (precincts 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9-16); and 17 (precincts 1-16). Population (1980), 526,605. CORINNE C. (LINDY) BOGGS (MRS. HALE), Democrat, of New Orleans, La.; born at Brunswick Plantation, La.; widow of Thomas Hale Boggs, Sr.; graduate of Sophie Newcomb College of Tulane University, New Orleans; taught English and history at St. James Parish, La.; chairwoman, 1976 Democratic National Conven-tion, New York City; member, 1980 platform drafting subcommittee, Democratic National Convention; member, Democratic Congressional Campaign Steering Com-mittee; past president: Woman's National Democratic Club, Democratic Congres-sional Wives Forum, and the Congressional Club; active in Democratic Party affairs on State and National levels; Chaired inaugural ball committees for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; headed numerous political and civic events; first woman elected to Congress from Louisiana, during March 1973 special election that filled the vacancy caused when her husband, the House majority leader, disappeared in a plane in October 1972; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member, House Appropriations Committee, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses; member: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, 93d and 94th Con-gresses, and House Administration, 94th; chaired, Joint Committee on Congression-al Bicentennial Arrangements, 94th; memberships: Roman Catholic Church; Regent Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution, served on Board of Regents 1977-78; National Society of Colonial Dames; League of Women Voters; three children: Barbara (Mrs. Paul Sigmund), Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., and Corinne (Mrs. Steven V. Roberts). THIRD DISTRICT.—PArisHEs: Assumption, Iberia, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne. JEFFER- soN Parise: That part not contained in the Second District. ST. MARTIN PARISH: Precincts 5 and 6, ward 1. Population (1980), 526,364. WILBERT J. (BILLY) TAUZIN, Democrat, of Thibodaux, La.; born in Chackbay, La., June 14, 1943; graduated, Thibodaux High School, 1961; B.A., history, prelaw, Nicholls State University, 1964; honor student, Hall of Fame graduate, student body president, 1962-64; J.D., Louisiana State University, 1967, while serving 4 years in Louisiana State Senate, legislative aide; lawyer; admitted to the Louisiana State Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in Houma, La.; law partner, Marcel, Marcel, Fanguy & Tauzin, 1968-72; private practice, 1972; partner, Sonnier & Tauzin, 1976; married to the former Gayle Theresa Clement, Choupic, 1965; five children: Kristie René, W. J. (Billy) III, John Ashton, Thomas Nicholas, and Michael James, elected to the 96th Congress, May 22, 1980, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David C. Treen; reelected to the 97th Congress, September 13, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; Freshman Representative, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; member: Energy and Commerce and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees. FOURTH DISTRICT.—PArisHEs: Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, Sabine, Vernon, and Webster. BEAUREGARD PArisH: Ward 3. Population (1980), 525,067. CHARLES ELSON ROEMER III, known as Buddy Roemer, Democrat; born in Shreveport, La., October 4, 1943, of Charles E., II, and Adeline McDade Roemer; lifelong resident of Bossier Parish, La.; attended public schools in Bossier City, aduating as valedictorian and president of the student body from Bossier High hool, 1960; attended Harvard College, graduating in 1964, with a bachelors degree in Government; managed family agricultural interests a year before returning to Harvard University from which he graduated in 1967, with a masters in business administration; returned to Bossier Parish, La., where he has been an active part-ner in agricultural interests; president, then vice president in charge of sales in computer processing firm; director of a local bank; active in civic, community, and professional organizations: Jaycees at local, State, and national levels; chairman, Bossier Heart Fund Drive, 1973; past vice president, Louisiana Alliance for Good Government; member: Bossier and Louisiana Farm Bureaus; First United Methodist Church of Shreveport; Adkins Lodge of the Masonic Order; chosen Bossier Parish’s Outstanding Young Man in 1970; active board member, Physicians and Surgeons Congressional Directory LOUISIANA Hospital Board of Trustees, Shreveport/Bossier Urban League Board; Alliance for a Better Community Board; chairman, Minuteman Organization; director, diabetic board of North Louisiana; elected delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional Conven-tion, 1972, and later was chosen by his peers as one of the most outstanding delegates to the convention; married Patti Crocker of Baton Rouge and is the father of three children: Caroline Elizabeth, Charles Elson, IV, and Dakota Frost; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—PArisHES: Bienville, Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Caroll Franklin, Grant, Jack-son, La Salle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, ‘Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and Winn. Rapipges Parise: Ward 11; ward 10 except precincts 4 and 9. Population (1980), 525,668. 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, 1963; M.B.A., Georgia State University, 1968; graduate work toward doctorate in economics, Louisiana Tech University; businessman, soy-bean and wheat farmer, Greenbriar Farms; served in various management pro-grams, Western Electric, 1963-73, resigned in 1973 to devote full time to farming interests; member: national board of directors, Citizens Committee for the Right To Keep and Bear Arms; advisory board American Federation of Small Business; director on board of farmers’ co-op, Lions Club, Boy Scout Master, Louisiana Farm Bureau; married to the former Suzanna Woodard, 1962; two children: Michelle and Clay) elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding ngress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—PArisHEs: Livingston, Tangipahoa, and Washington. East BAToN Rouce: Ward 3; precincts Fn 2. dl; 13-84, 87-90, and 93, ward 1; precincts 1, 4-7, 9, 11-17, 20, 21, and 23, ward 2. Population 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 cap-tain; admitted to the bar, 1966, Baton Rouge, La.; partner in law firm; vice chair-man, civic center committee; member: Rotary, American Legion, Jaycees, Louisiana State, and American Bar Associations; Louisiana Naval War Memorial Commission, Trinity Episcopal Church of Baton Rouge, Sons of the American Revolution, member, board of directors, Baton Rouge Bar Association; member, House Ways and Means Committee and elected to Republican Executive Committee of the Committee on Committees; elected member, Republican State Central Committee (1971-75); member, Republican Policy Committee; married 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 each succeeding Con-gress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—PARrisHEs: Acadia, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, and Vermilion. ALLEN ParisH: Wards 1-3. BEAUREGARD PARisH: Wards 1, 2, and 4-8. St. MARTIN Paris: Wards 2-5; precincts 1-4 and 7, ward 1. Population (1980), 525,186. 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, McKer-nan, 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 Cham-ber of Commerce; Pi Lambda Beta, prelaw fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta, law Frafonn: ty; 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 Fisheries, Wildlife Conservation, and the Environment; Louisiana State chairman, March of Dimes, 1974-75; congressional delegate, World Food Conference, November 1974; Ad Hoc Committee on the Outer LOUISIANA Biographical Continental Shelf, 1975; member, Democratic Policy and Steering Committee, 96th Congress; secretary and member, Democratic Research Organization, 96th Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PARisHES: Ascension, Avoyelles, East Feliciana, Evangeline, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Landry, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana. ALLEN PARISH: Wards 4 and 5. East BATON RouGe: That part not contained in the Sixth District. RarIDES PArisH: Wards 1-9; precincts 4 and 9, ward 10. Population (1980), 525,389. GILLIS W. LONG, Democrat, of Alexandria, La.; born in Winnfield, La., May 4, 1923; Louisiana State University, B.A., 1949 and J.D., 1951; combat veteran, World War II (Infantry), enlisted as a private, 1942, Bronze Star and Purple Heart; served at Nuremberg war trials; discharged as captain, 1947; legal counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business, 1951; chief counsel, Special House Committees on Campaign Expenditures (elections); Assistant Director, Office of Economic Opportu-nity, 1965-66; legislative counsel, Special Committee on Historic Preservation, 1965, and National Commission on Urban Growth Policy, 1968-69; private law practice, 1970-72; chairman of task force creating Louisiana Deepwater Offshore Port, and first president of the Offshore Terminal Authority, 1972; president, Lower Mississip-pi Valley Flood Control Association, 1973-74; soybean farmer; member: Alexandria, American, and Louisiana Bar Associations, American Legion, VFW, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Louisiana State University Alumni Association, National Trust for Historic Preservation, and others; board of directors, Mainstream, Inc.; Baptist; cofounder, Congressional Rural Caucus, 1973, executive board, 1973-present; United Democrats of Congress, 1973, chairman, 1974-76; married Catherine Small, 1947; children: George Harrison Long and Janis Catherine Long; elected to the 88th Congress, 1962; elected to the 93d Congress, 1972 and each succeeding Congress; member: House Committee on Rules (subcommittee chairman); and Joint Economic Committee (sub-committee chairman); chairman, House Democratic Caucus. 89=555 0. =. 83 «8 MAINE (Population, 1980 census, 1,123,670) SENATORS WILLIAM S. COHEN, Republican, of Bangor, Maine; born in Bangor, Maine, August 28, 1940; graduated from Bangor High School, 1958; B.A., cum laude, Bow-doin 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, department 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 Augus-ta, Maine; two children: Kevin and Christopher; elected to the 93d Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1972; reelected to the 94th and 95th Congresses; named one of the Jaycees’ 10 outstanding young men, January 1975; received Boston University Alumni Associ-ation Award for Distinguished Public Service, 1976; author, “Of Sons and Seasons”, 1978, “Roll Call” 1980, “Getting the Most Out of Washington”, 1982; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. GEORGE JOHN MITCHELL, Democrat, of Portland, Maine; born in Waterville, Maine, August 20, 1933; attended St. Joseph's grammar school, and graduated from Waterville High School, 1950; B.A., Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1954; served in the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps, Berlin, Germany, 1954-56; LL.B., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1960; lawyer; trial attorney, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1960-62; executive assistant to U.S. Senator Edmund S. Muskie, 1962-65; partner, law firm of Jensen, Baird, Gardner, Donovan, and Henry, Portland, Maine, 1965-77; assistant county attorney, Cumberland County, Maine, 1971; unsuccessful Democratic candi-date for governor, 1974; U.S. Attorney for Maine, 1977-79; appointed by President Jimmy Carter, U.S. District Judge for Maine, 1979; appointed by Gov. Joseph E. Brennan, U.S. Senator, May 17, 1980, to fill the unexpired term of Senator Edmund S. Muskie; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; married to the former Sally L. Heath, 1959; one daugh-ter, Andrea. REPRESENTATIVES pT Cony Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, and York. Population JOHN R. McKERNAN, Jr., Republican, of Cumberland, Maine; born in Bangor, Maine, May 20, 1948; son of the late John R. McKernan and Barbara Guild McKer-nan; attended Bangor public schools, A.B., Dartmouth College, 1970; J.D., Universit of Maine School of Law, 1974; partner in Portland, Maine, law firm of Verrill Dana; served in the Maine Army National Guard, 1970-73; member: Maine and American Bar Association, Maine and National Trial Lawyers Association, Ameri-can Society Hospital Attorney's, and National Health Lawyers Association; elected to the Maine House of Representatives, 1972; reelected, 1974; assistant house minor-ity leader, 1975-76; appointed member of President’s Commission on Presidential Scholars, 1981; one son, Peter; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washington. Population (1980), 543, 178. OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Republican, of Auburn, Maine; born in Augusta, Maine, February 21, 1947; graduated St. Basil's Academy, Garrison, N.Y. 1962; Edward Little High School, Auburn, Maine, 1965; B.A., University of Maine, Orono, 1969; businesswoman; a director of Superior Concrete Co., Inc.; member, Board of Voter Registration, Auburn, ‘Maine, 1971-73; served in Maine House of Representatives, 1973-76; served on State government committee, committee on election laws, and reapportionment commission; Maine Senate, 1976-78; chaired committee on health and institutional services; member: joint standing committee on State government; joint select committee on historic preservation; corporator, Mechanics Savings Bank; director, Kent's Hill School; member: Governor's commission on alcoholism, drug abuse, and treatment; Governor's advisory committee on the University of Maine; Governor's positive action committee; Lewiston-Auburn League of Women Voters; Philoptochos Society; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. MARYLAND (Population, 1980 census, 4,216,446) 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 Maryland in 1953 and 1954; city attorney of Frederick, Md., 1954-59; elected to Maryland House of 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 Novem-ber 5, 1968; reelected 1974 and 1980; chairman, Rules and Administration Commit-tee; vice chairman, Joint Committee on Printing; chairman, Joint Committee on the Library; member: Governmental Affairs, Judiciary, and Foreign Relations Commit-tees; Episcopalian. PAUL S. 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 Com-mission 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, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counrikgs: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Annes, St. Marys, i) Tosh Jriooico, and Worcester. HARFORD CouNTY: The eastern portion of the county. Popula-tion » ,206. ROY P. DYSON, Democrat, of Dyson Farm, Great Mills, Md.; born on November 15, 1948; son of LeRoy and Virginia Marie Meise Dyson; graduated, Great Mills High School; attended: University of Baltimore and University of Maryland; legisla-tive assistant to Agricultural-Labor Subcommittee, William D. Ford, chairman, 1973-74; elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 1974 and served on the environmental matters committee; delegate, 1978 Democratic National Issues Con-ference, Memphis, Tenn.; Democratic nominee for Congress, First District of Mary-land, 1976; member, Electoral College, 1976; reelected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 1978; member: Elks, Maryland Farm Bureau, Isaac Walton League, Moose Lodge, Knights of Columbus, and Holy Face Church in Great Mills, Md.; elected to the 97th Congress in Maryland's First Congressional District, November 4, 1980; sworn into Congress on January 5, 1981; reelected to the 98th Congress. MARYLAND Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—BaLTiMORE CouNTY: The central, eastern, and northern portions including the western half of Randallstown and as far southwest as Granite; excluding Pikesville and anything south of Caves Road and Greenspring Valley Road; excluding the eastern half of Randallstown, Woodlawn, Catonsville, Arbutus, and Lansdowne; the central portion excluding anything south of Towsontown Boulevard between Charles Street and Loch Raven Boulevard. HArRFORD County: Towns of Bel Air, Joppatowne, Edgewood, Jarrettsville, and Forest Hill; bounded on the southeast by Winters Run Road; bounded on the northeast by Route 24, Deer Creek, and Thomas Road. Population (1980), 526,354. 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, Insti-tute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1941-43; served in the U.S. Navy as a lieuten-ant 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 President Eisen-hower, 1953-54 and 1956-57; acting chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland 1961-62; author of seven books and many articles on unemployment, wages, labor force, and economic fluctuations; married to the former Susanna Larter; two children: Clarence Dickinson 3d and Susanna Elizabeth (Mrs. Philip Moore); elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Crty oF BALTIMORE: Wards 1-3 and 21-26; ward 4, precinct 1; ward 6, precincts 6-7; ward 8, precincts 1-3; ward 9, precincts 7; ward 27, precincts 2-40, 59-62, 65-91, and 102-108; ward 28, precinct 1. BaLtiMore County: Election district 13; election district 1, precincts 7-16; election district 2, precincts 6-10, 13 and 14; election district 3, precincts 2-12; election district 9, precincts 1, 3, 4, and 12-16. HowARD County: Election district 1; election district 5, precincts 2-4 and 7-10; election district 6, precincts 5, 6, and 8-14. Population (1980), 527,804. BARBARA ANN MIKULSKI, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Baltimore, 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; consult-ant, National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs; author, lecturer, teacher, and social worker; served as Baltimore City Councilwoman, 1971-76; elected to the 95th Con-gress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; committee assignments: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, subcommittees—Transportation and Health; Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Congressional adviser, U.S. delegation to U.N. Conference on Women, Copenhagen, 1980; reelected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; committee assignments (97th Congress); Energy and Commerce; subcommittees on Health and Environment; Commerce, Transportation and Tourism; Merchant Marine and Fisheries; reelected to the 98th Congress, November2, 1982. FOURTH DISTRICT.—ANNE ARUNDEL County. HowARD County: Election district 6, precincts 1-4, 7, 15, 18, and 19. PRINCE GEORGES County: Election districts 4, 8, and 12; election district 5, precincts 1, 2, and 5; election district 6, precincts 2, 6, 8, 9, 12-15, 17, and 18; election district 9, precinct 3, that part not contained in the Fifth District; election district 11, precinct 1. Population (1980), 526,627. MARJORIE S. HOLT, Republican, of Severna Park, Md.; born in Birmingham, Ala., September 17, 1920; Jacksonville University; University of Florida College of Law, LL.B., 1949 (J.D.), Distinguished Alumna Award, 1977; served on the Florida Law Review; practicing 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; 1976 and 1980, vice chairman, Platform Committee; counsel for the Maryland State Federation of Re-publican Women; 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, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy; 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; ranking minority member of Subcommittee on Mili-tary Personnel and Procurement, Military Nuclear Systems; member, Committee on the District of Columbia; member, Republican Study Committee, chairwoman, 1975-76; Office of Technology Assessment, vice chairman, 1977. Congressional Directory MARYLAND FIFTH DISTRICT.—PriNCE GEORGES County: Election districts 1-3, 7, 10, and 13-21; election district 5, precincts 3 and 4; election district 6, precincts 1, 3-5, 7, 10, 11, and 16; election district 9, precincts 1, 2, 3, that part that is south of a line that begins at the intersection of the centerlines of Old Alexander Ferry Road and Branch Avenue and runs in a southeasterly direction along the centerline of Old Alexander Ferry Road to the centerline of Woodyard Road, thence northeasterly along the centerline of Woodyard Road to the centerline of Dower House Road. Population (1980), 526,295. STENY H. HOYER, Democrat, of Berkshire, Md.; born in New York City, N.Y,, June 14, 1939; attended Suitland High School; B.S., University of Maryland, 1963, vice president, Student Government Association, graduated with high honors, chosen “Outstanding Graduating Male Student;”’ J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1966; admitted to Maryland Bar Association, 1966; general practice of law, Haislip & Yewell, 1966-69; general practice of law with firm of Hoyer, Fannon & Johnston, 1969-81; Maryland State senator, 1966-79; vice chairman, Prince Georges County Senate delegation, 1966-68; chairman, Prince Georges Senate delegation, 1968-74; president, Maryland Senate, 1975-79; member, State board for higher education, 1978-81; married to the former Judith Pickett, June 17, 1961; three children, Susan, Stefany, and Anne; elected to the 97th Congress, May 19, 1981, by special election; reelected to the 98th Congress, member of the Appropriations Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, and Washington. Howarp County: Elec-tion districts 2-4; election district 5, precincts 1, 5, and 6. MoNTGOMERY County: Election districts 1 (Laytonsville), 2, 3 (Poolesville), 6, 11 (Barnesville), and 12; election district 10, precincts 1-3, 7, 9, and 10. Population (1980), 527,639. BEVERLY BARTON BUTCHER BYRON, Democrat, of Frederick, Md.; born in Baltimore, Md., July 27, 1932; daughter of Captain Harry C. Butcher and the late Ruth B. Butcher; attended Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.; graduated National Cathedral School, Washington, D.C., 1950; attended Hood College, Freder-ick, Md., 1963-64; very active in civic and charitable organizations; chairman, Mary-land Commission on Physical Fitness; Board of Visitors, U.S. Air Force Academy; board of directors, American Hiking Society; board of advisers, American Running and Fitness Association; board of associates, Hood College; John F. Kennedy 50-Mile Memorial Hike; married the late Congressman Goodloe Byron, 1952; three children: Goodloe E., Jr., Barton Kimball, and Mary McComas; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF BALTIMORE: Wards 5, 7, and 10-20; ward 4, precincts 2 and 3; ward 6, precincts 1-5; ward 8, precincts 4-13; ward 9, precincts 1-6 and 8-17; ward 27, precincts 41-58, 63, 64, and 92-101; ward 28, precincts 2-20. BALTIMORE County: Election district 1, precincts 1-6; election district 2, precincts 1-5 and 11; election district 3, precinct 1. Population (1980), 527,485. PARREN J. MITCHELL, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Baltimore, Md., April 29, 1922; graduated from public high school; A.B. degree, Morgan State Col-lege, 1950; M.A. degree, University of Maryland, 1952; served in U.S. Army, 92d Infantry Division, World War II, commissioned officer, company commander, recipi-ent of the Purple Heart; executive director, Maryland State Human Relations Commission, 1963; executive director, Baltimore's Community Action Agency, 1965; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970, reelected to each succeeding Congress; awards and recognition: Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Morgan State Univer-sity; Honorary Doctor of Social Sciences, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; numerous others; Washington Urban League Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Award; National Bankers Association Distinguished Service Award, Southern Chris-tian Leadership Conference Black Achievers Award, African Heritage Association Award; National Association of Black Manufacturers Highest Achievement Award. MARYLAND Biographical EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MonTGOMERY County: Cities and towns of Bethesda, Brookeville, Burtonsville, Chevy Chase, Derwood, Gaithersburg, Garrett Park, Germantown (part), Kensington, Olney, Potomac (part), Rock- ville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Washington Grove, and Wheaton. Population (1980), 528,036. MICHAEL DARR BARNES, Democrat, of Kensington, Md.; born in Washington, D.C., September 3, 1943; B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1965; postgraduate study in international economics, Institute des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva, Switzerland, 1965-66; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1967-69; J.D. degree with honors, National Law Center, The George Washing-ton University, Washington, D.C., 1972 (member of The George Washington Law Review); special assistant to Senator Edmund S. Muskie, Muskie-for-President Com-mittee, 1970-72; attorney, Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C., 1972-75; execu-tive director, National Democratic Platform Committee, Democratic National Con-vention, 1975-76; commissioner, Public Service Commission of Maryland, 1975-78; vice chairman, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission, 1976-78; elected an assistant majority whip, 97th and 98th Congresses; married to the former Clau-dia D. Fangboner, of Chevy Chase, Md., June 13, 1970; two daughters: Sarah Dillon and Garrett Hatton; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member: House Foreign Affairs Committee and House District of Columbia Committee; chairman, Inter-American Affairs Subcommittee; chairman, Federal Government Service Task Force. MASSACHUSETTS (Population, 1980 census, 5,737,037) 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; 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; Museum of Science, Boston; John F. Kennedy Library; trustee: John F. Kenned Center and Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; assistant district attorney of Suffol 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, Novem-ber 2, 1976, and November 2, 1982; assistant majority leader from 1968 to 1971; first chairman of the Congressional Technology Assessment Board during 1973 and 1974; member: Labor and Human Resources, Judiciary, Armed Services and Joint Eco-nomic Committees. PAUL TSONGAS, 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; two daughters: Ashley and Katina; author, “The Road from Here, Liberalism and Realities in the 1980's” (Knopf, 1981); elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—BERkSHIRE County: All cities and towns. FRANKLIN County: All towns. HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Holyoke and Westfield. Towns of Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, and West Springfield. HamMpsHIRE CouNTyY: City of Northampton. All towns. 5 Rin Som Towns of Athol, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Templeton, and Winchendon. Population (1980), SILVIO O. CONTE, Republican, of Pittsfield, Mass.; born in Pittsfield, November 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 South-west Pacific; attended Boston CE Do 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.; doctor of humane letters, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; doctor of public adminis-tration, American International College, Springfield, Mass.; doctor of public admin-istration, Curry College, Milton, Mass; doctor of humane letters, Mount Vernon College, Washington, D.C.; doctor of public service, Northeastern University, Boston, Mass.; degree of laws, Tufts University, Medford, Mass.; in November 1950 elected to the Massachusetts State Senate; served as Senator from Berkshire District, 1951-58; selected by Massachusetts Junior Chamber of Commerce as outstanding young man of the year in 1954; member of platform committee at the Republican National Convention in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976; maintains congressional offices at the Federal Building, 78 Center Street Arterial, Pittsfield, Mass., and Century II Plaza, 200 High Street, Holyoke, Mass.; married to the former Corinne Duval; four children; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress; ranking Minority member of Appropriations Committee; Committee on Small Business; Migratory Bird Conservation Commission; Regent of the Smith-sonian Institution. SECOND DISTRICT.—HamPDEN County: Cities of Chicopee and Springfield. Towns of Brimfield, East Long-meadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, and Wilbraham. ii County: Cities of Fitchburg, ’Gardner, and Leominster. Towns of Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, Dudle, Brookfield, Hardwick, Hol en, Hubbardston, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Oxford, Ty, ost Princeton, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Warren, Webster, West Brookfield, and Westminster. Population (1980), 520,479. EDWARD P. BOLAND, Democrat, of Springfield, Mass.; elected to 83d and re-elected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, 93d, 94th, 95th, 96th, 97th, and 98th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—MipprLesex County: City of Marlborough. Towns of Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, udson, Sherborn, Shirley, and Stow. NorroLk County: Towns of Bellingham, Franklin, Medwa.Ly and Norfolk. WorCESTER COUNTY: City of Worcester. Towns of Auburn, Berlin, Blackstone, Bolton, ston. Clinton, Dougled. Grafton, I ale, Lancaster, Leicester, Lunenburg, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northborough, Northbridge,S rewsbury, Southborough, Sutton, Upton, Unbridge, West "Boylston, and West-borough. Population (1980), 521,354. 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 Crusad-ers Basketball Team 1954-55; Naval ROTC Holy Cross College, 4 years; commis-sioned 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 Representa-tives, 21st Worcester District, for six successive terms, 1963-74; served as vice chairman of the house ways and means committee for two terms; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding 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 Congression-al Committee; received honorary doctor of laws degree, June 1975, Central New England College of Technology (Worcester); honorary doctor of laws degree, Worces-ter State College, May 1978; married to the former Marilyn Powers and father of eight children. FOURTH DISTRICT.—BrisToL County: Cities of Attleboro and Fall River. Towns of Berkley, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleborough, Norton, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, and Westport. MIDDLESEX County: City of Newton. Town of Natick. NorroLk County: Towns of Brookline, Dover, Foxborough, Medfield, Plainville, Sharon, Walpole, Wellesley, and Wrentham. Population (1980), 521,995. BARNEY FRANK, Democrat, of Newton, Mass.; born in Bayonne, N.J., March 31, 1940; attended the public schools; graduated, Bayonne High School, 1957; B.A., Harvard College, 1962; graduate student in political science, Harvard University, 1962-67; teaching fellow in Government, Harvard College, 1963-66; J.D., Harvard University, 1977; admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1979 and commenced prac-tice in Boston; executive assistant to Mayor Kevin White of Boston, 1968-71; admin-istrative assistant to U.S. Congressman Michael F. Harrington, 1971-72; member, Massachusetts Legislature, 1973-80; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: City of Lawrence. Towns of Andover and Methuen. MimnpLESEX COUNTY: City of Lowell. Towns of Acton, Ashby, Ayer, Bedford, Boxborough, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Framingham, Groton, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Pepperell, Sudbury, Townsend, Tyngsbor-a Wastiord, and Weston. WORCESTER CouNTY: Towns of Ashburnham and Harvard. Popula-tion ! S13. JAMES M. SHANNON, Democrat, of Lawrence, Mass.; born in Methuen, Mass., April 4, 1952; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover, 1969; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1973; J.D., George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1975; attorney; admitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1975; Washington, D.C. Bar 1976, and commenced practice in Lawrence, Mass., in 1976; former aide to U.S. Congressman Michael Harrington and former intern to U.S. Congressman F. Brad-ford Morse; past president of Greater Lawrence unit of the American Cancer Soci-ety; former member of board of directors of the Greater Lawrence Mental Health Center, Greater Lawrence Council for Children; member, Massachusetts and the District of Columbia Bar Associations; married to the former Silvia Castro, 1973; Slesiad to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th ngresses. Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS SIXTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Cities of Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lynn, Newburyport, Peabody, and Salem. Towns of Amesbury, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Groveland, Hamilton, Ipswich, Lynnfield, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middleton, Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, Rockport, Rowley, Salis-bury, Saugus, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury. MippLEsex County: Town of North Reading. Population (1980), 518,841. NICHOLAS MAVROULES, Democrat, of Peabody, Mass.; born in Peabody, Mass., November 1, 1929; attended the public schools; graduated, Peabody High School, 1947; supervisor of personnel, Sylvania Electronics Corp., 1949-67; elected ward councillor, Peabody, 1958-61; elected councillor at large, Peabody, 1964-65; mayor of Peabody, 1967-79; member: Massachusetts Mayor's Association, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club; recipient of the David Ben Gurion Award from the State of Israel; married to the former Mary Silva, 1950; three daughters: Debbie, Gail, and Brenda; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—MipbpLESEX County: Cities of Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Woburn. Towns of Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wilmingham, and Winches-ter. SurFoLK County: Cities of Chelsea and Revere. Town of Winthrop. Population (1980), 523,982. 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 Representatives, 1973-76; elect-ed to the 94th Congress, November 2, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Torbert H. Macdonald, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MippLEsex County: Cities of Cambridge, Somerville, and Waltham. Towns of Arlington, Belmont, and Watertown. SurroLk County: City of Boston: Wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 21, and 22. Population (1980), 520,691. 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 Con-gress; Majority Leader, 93d and 94th Congresses; elected Speaker, 95th, 96th, 97th, and 98th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—BristoL County: City of Taunton. Towns of Dighton, Easton, and Raynham. NORFOLK County: Towns of Canton, Dedham, Needham, Norwood, Stoughton, and Westwood. PLymouTH COUNTY: Towns of Bridgewater, Halifax, Lakeville, and Middleborough. SurroLk County: City of Boston: Wards 3, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20. Population (1980), 521,626. JOHN JOSEPH MOAKLEY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born April 27, 1927; graduated from Suffolk University Law School, 1956 with doctor of jurisprudence; 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; honorary doctorate, public administration from Suffolk University, 1977; honorary doctorate of laws, New England School of Law; honorary doctorate, political science, North-eastern University; 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; majority whip at large. MASSACHUSETTS Biographical TENTH DISTRICT.—BARNsTABLE County: All towns. BristoL County: City of New Bedford. Towns of Acush-net, Dartmouth, and Fairhaven. DUKE County: All towns. NANTUCKET CouNTY: Town of Nantucket. Nor-FOLK County: Town of Cohasset. PLymouTH County: Towns of Carver, Duxbury, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Scituate, and Wareham. Population (1980), 522,200. 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 Kenne-dy’s White House staff, 1962-63 serving as executive assistant to William R. Ander-son, 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. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—NorroLk County: City of Quincy. Towns of Avon, Braintree, Holbrook, Milton, Randolph, and Weymouth. PLymouTH County: City of Brockton. Towns of Abington, East Bridgewater, Rockland, West Bridgewater, and Whitman. SurroLk County: City of Boston: Wards 15, 16, 17, and 18. Population (1980), 523,546. BRIAN J. DONNELLY, Democrat, of Dorchester, Mass.; born in Dorchester, Mass., March 2, 1946; attended private schools; graduated from Catholic Memorial High School, 1963; B.S., Boston University, 1970; graduate work, Boston University, 1970; teacher and coach, Boston public schools; member, Massachusetts State Legis-lature, 1973-78; served as assistant majority leader, 1977-78; married to the former Virginia Norton, 1976; daughter, Lauren; 1981 Outstanding Young Leader, Greater Boston Jaycees; member: United States Merchant Marine Academy Board of Visitors; advisory committee, University of Massachusetts School of Engineering; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN (Population, 1980 census, 9,262,078) SENATORS DONALD W. RIEGLE, Jr., Democrat, of Flint, Mich.; born in Flint, Mich., Febru-ary 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; doctoral studies at Harvard Business School in business/government and relations, 1964-66; employed by International Business Machines Corp., 1961-64; former faculty member of Michigan State University, Boston University, Harvard University, and University of Southern California; mar-ried to Lori Hansen of Reed City; father of 3 children; named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation in 1967, by the U.S. Jaycees; named one of the 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; named Legislator of the Year by the National Association of Towns and Townships in 1981; received Award of Merit from the National Council of Senior Citizens in 1982; author of “O Congress,” with T. Armbrister, published by Doubleday & Co., Inc., June 23, 1972, paperback edition, 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; elected to the U.S. Senate, a 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; reelected November 2, 1982; member: Labor and Human Resources; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; and Budget Committees. CARL LEVIN, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., June 28, 1934; graduated Central High School, Detroit, Mich., 1952; Swarthmore College, Swarth-more, Pa., 1956; Harvard Law School, Boston, Mass., 1959; lawyer; Grossman, Hyman & Grossman, Detroit, Mich., 1959-64; assistant attorney general and general counsel for Michigan Civil Rights Commission, 1964-67; chief appellate defender for city of Detroit, 1968-69; counsel, Schlussel, Lifton, Simon, Rands & Kaufman, 1971-73; counsel, Jaffe, Snider, Raitt, Garratt & Heuer, 1978-79; admitted to the Michi-gan Bar in 1959; member, City Council of Detroit, 1970-73; president, City Council of Detroit, 1974-77; member: Congregation T’Chiyah; American, Michigan, and Detroit Bar Associations; former instructor at Wayne State University and the University of Detroit; married to the former Barbara Halpern, 1961; three daughters: Kate, Laura, and Erica; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Crty oF HIGHLAND PARK. Cry oF DETROIT: That part which lies within a line beginning at Eight Mile and Evergreen, east on city limits to Eureka, south to East Outer Drive, east to Bloom, south to Lantz, east to Buffalo, south to Emery, east to Mound, south to Seven Mile, west to Fenelon, south to Nevada, west to Conant, south to northern Hamtramck and Detroit city limits, west to along city limits to eastern Highland Park and Detroit city limits, north, west, and south along city limits to West Davison, west to Linwood, north to Pasadena, west to Lawton, north to Oakman Boulevard, west to Dexter, south to Pasadena, east to Wildemere, south to West Davison, west to Dexter, south to Courtland, west to Livernois, south to Canadian National Railroad, southwest to I-75, west to the Rouge River, north to city limits to Joy Road, east on Joy Road to Evergreen, north to Jeffries Freeway, east to Southfield, north to McNichols, west to Warwick, north to West Outer Drive, west to Grandville, north to Santa Clara, west to Huntington, north to Curtis, west to Edinborough, south to Santa Clara, west to Evergreen, north on Evergreen to city limits to point of beginning. Population (1980), 514,560. 3 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 Engi-neers, served 1 year in Korea; awarded combat and merit citations; unmarried; engaged in many civil rights and labor activities; legislative assistant to Congress-man John D. Dingell, December 1958 to May 1961; appointed Referee for the Workmen’s Compensation Department, State of Michigan, by Governor John B. MICHIGAN Biographical Swainson in October 1961; former 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, Com-mittee on Government Operations and Judiciary Committee; chairman, Subcommit-tee on Criminal Justice of House Judiciary Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—HiLLspALE County. BRANCH CouNnTY: Townships of Butler and Quincy. JACksoN COUNTY: That part not contained in the Sixth District. LENAWEE County: That part not contained in the Sixteenth District. WASHTENAW CouNTy: That part not contained in the Fifteenth District. WAYNE County: That part n Sonjainms in the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Districts. Population CARL DUANE PURSELL, Republican, of Plymouth, Mich.; born December 19, 1932; graduated, Plymouth High School, 1951; graduated, Eastern Michigan Univer. sity, 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; past president, Plymouth Chamber of Commerce; past member, Jaycees; member, Kiwanis; elected member of Wayne County Board of Commissioners, 1969-70; member, Michigan Senate, 1971-76; member, State senate appropriations commit-tee; married Peggy Jean Brown, 1956; three children: Philip, Mark, and Kathleen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member of Committee on Appropriations. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counries: Calhoun and Eaton. BARRY County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. INGHAM County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. KaLamMazoo County: That part not contained in the Fourth District. Population (1980), 514,560. HOWARD E. WOLPE, Democrat, of Lansing, Mich.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., November 2, 1939; attended the public schools of Los Angeles; graduated from University High School, Los Angeles, 1956; attended Reed College, Portland, Oreg., 1956-60; Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967; teacher and author; associate professor, Western Michigan University, 1967-72; regional representative to U.S. Senator Donald Riegle of Michigan, 1976-78; member, Michigan State Legis-lature, 1972-76; Kalamazoo City Commissioner, 1969-72; married to the former Jeanine Taylor, 1963; one son, Michael; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, and Van Buren. ALLEGAN County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. BRANCH County: All but the townships of Butler and Quincy. KALAMAZOO County: City of Portage, that part beginning at the city limit and Oakland Drive, south along Oakland to Milham Road, east to the New York Central Railroad, southerly to-East Center, east to Westnedge, south to Melody, west to Dolphin, south to Crocket, easterly to Westnedge, south to Osterhout, east to Marylynn, south to Cora Drive, easterly and north to Osterhout, east to Dundale, south to Sudan, easterly and north to Osterhout, east to Wetherfield West, south to Wetherfield East, easterly, and north to Osterhout, east to Portage Road, south to city limit, west, north, and east along the city limit to the point of ning; Loaskip of Schoolcraft. OTTAWA County: That part not contained in the Ninth District. Population (1980), MARK DELI SILJANDER, Republican, of Three Rivers, Mich.; born in Chicago, Ill., June 11, 1951; attended William Beye Public School; graduated, Oak Park-River Forest High School, 1969; B.S., Western Michigan University, 1972; M.A., same university, 1973; served as trustee on the Fabius Township. Board, St. Joseph County, 1972-76; appointed one of the youngest directors of the Michigan Townships ' Association at age 22; served in the Michigan State House of Representatives, 1977-81, serving on the house labor, social services and youth, and towns and counties committees; chairman, Reagan for President Committee, Fourth Congressional Dis-trict, during the 1980 primary election; cochairman of Reagan for President Com-mittee during the general election; elected to the 97th Congress, April 21, 1981, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David A. ‘Stockman; reelected to a second term with the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. FIFTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGAN County: City of Wayland; townships of Dorr, Heath, Hopkins, Leighton, Monte-rey, Overisel, Salem, and Wayland. BARRY County: City of Hastings; townships of Carlton, Castleton, Hastings, Irving, Rutland, Thornapple, Woodland, and Yankee Springs. Ionia CounTy: That not contained in the Ninth District. Ket County: That not contained in the Ninth District. NEwayGo Counry: That part not contained in the Ninth District. Population (1980), 514,560. HAROLD S. SAWYER, Republican, of Rockford, Mich.; born in San Francisco, Calif., March 21, 1920; attended San Francisco Bay Area public schools; graduated, Marin Junior College, University of California Law School, J.D., 1943; U.S. Na 1941-45 AS. to Lt. (jg.); admitted California Bar, 1943, Michigan Bar, 1946, Wash. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN ington, D.C. Bar, 1977; attorney, Grand Rapids law firm of Warner, Norcross & Judd, 1945, partner 1950-77, chairman 1967-75; Kent County prosecutor, 1975-76; member, Michigan Law Revision Commission, 1967-77; fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers (director); fellow, International Society of Barristers; fellow, American Bar Foundation; member, American Law Institute; life member, Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference; chairman of the board, Citation Cos., Inc. (AMEX), 1967-77; director and executive committee member, Kysor Industrial Corp. (NYSE), 1960-78; Episcopal Church; married to the former Marcia Steketee; four children: Stephen, David, Keary, and Mariya; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on the Judiciary and Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, 1977-82; Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CLiNnTON County: Bath Township. GENESEE County: That part of the City of Fenton not contained in the Seventh District. INGHAM Counry: Cities of East Lansing, Leslie, Mason, and Williamston; Lansing City, that part beginning at Waverly Road and the Grand River, thence northeasterly along the Grand River to the Penn Central Railroad, northeasterly to Logan Street, north to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, southeasterly to North Street, east to Larch, north to McKinley, east to North High Street, north to White, east to Indiana Street, south to Taft, westerly to Clark, southerly to Grand River Avenue, westerly to Cleveland, south to East Saginaw Street, west to the western property line of the State vacational school, south to Orchard, west to Pennsylvania, south to Jerome, west to Hosmer, south to Kalamazoo, east to city limit, trace the city limit southerly to the Red Cedar River, westerly to Pennsylva-nia, south to Mount Hope, west tc Washington, southerly to Rockford East extended, west to Penn Central Railroad, southerly to Logan, south to Dunlap, east to Washington, southerly to Holmes Road, east to Bergman, south to Rita, westerly on Rita into Jewel, easterly to Donald, south to East Rouse, west to Stabler, south to Graham, west to Stafford, south to West Potter, west to Ora, south to Vans, west to Kessler, north to Pinewood, west to Tenny, south to Jolly, west to Washington, south to Lansing City limit, trace easterly, northerly, west, and south the Lansing City limit to the point of beginning; townships of Alaiedon, Aurelius, Bunker Hill, Delhi, Ingham, Leroy, Leslie, Locke, Meridian, Onondaga, Stockbridge, Vevay, Wheatfield, White Oak, and Williamston; Lansing Township, that part within and east of Lansing City limit. JAcksoN County: Townships of Henrietta, Rives, and Tompkins. Livingston County: That part not contained in the Eighteenth District. OaAkLAND County: City of Pontiac; townships of Highland, Independence, Rose, Springfield, Waterford, and White Lake; Pontiac Township, that portion not in the Rigpiog Dis, SHIAWASSEE County: City of Perry; townships of Antrim, Perry, and Woodhill. Popula-tion ’ ,559. BOB CARR, Democrat, of East Lansing, Mich., born in Janesville, Wis., on March 27, 1943; attended public schools of Janesville; graduated, Janesville High School, 1961; B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1965; J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School, 1968; attended Michigan State University, 1968-69; attorney, admitted to Wisconsin Bar, 1968; practiced law in Michigan; staff of State senate minority leader, 1968-69; administrative assistant to State attorney general, 1969-70; assist-ant State attorney general, 1970-72; counsel to Special Joint Committee on Legal Education, Michigan Legislature, 1972; married to the former Susan Baffa in 1980; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the 97th Congress; reelected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—GENEsSSEE County: Cities of Burton, Davison, Flint, Flushing, Grand Blanc, Mt. Morris, and Swartz Creek; Fenton City, that part beginning at the eastern city limit and the Grand Trunk Railroad, thence northwesterly along the Grand Trunk Railroad to Leroy, south to Roberts, west to Silver River, south to Caroline, west to Adelaide, northwesterly to Roberts, east to Lincoln, north to Grand Trunk ‘Railroad, northwesterly to Adelaide, south to Hickory, west to Beach, south to Silver Lake Road, northwest-erly to Poplar, north to Grand Trunk Railroad, northwesterly to the first incidence of the city limit, north, easterly, northerly, east, and south along the city limit to the beginning point, and that part enclosed within a line beginning at the western city limit and Owen, east along Owen to Jennings, northerly to Silver Lake Road, nort Wostery to the city limit, southerly along the city limit to the point of beginning; townships of Argentine, Atlas, Clayton, Davison, Fenton, Flint, Flushing, Gaines, Genesee, Grand Blanc, Mt. Morris, Mundy, and Richfield. Lapeer County: All except Rich and Burlington townships. OAKLAND County: Townships of Brandon, Groveland, Holly, and Oxford. SANiLAC County: That part of Brown City not contained in the Eight District. SHIAWASSEE CounTYy: Township of Burns. Population (1980), 514,560. 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 Fel-lowship; teacher, University of Detroit High School, 1954-56; 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Arenac, Bay, Huron and Tuscola. GENESEE County: City of Clio; townships of Forest, Montrose, Thetford, and Vienna. LAPEER County: Townships of Burlington and Rich. MIDLAND ornint Biographical County: That part not contained in the Tenth District. SAGINAW County: That part not contained in the Tenth District. St. CLAIR CoUunTy: That part not contained in the Twelfth District. SANILAC County: Cities of Croswell and Sandusky; Brown City, that part beginning at the city limit and Lincoln Street, thence north along Lincoln to Maple, west to McMoran, north to Main, east to St. Marys, north to Second, east to James, north to Fourth, east to Walter, south to Third, east to Kohler, south to Buby, east to the city limit, beginning going south, trace the city limit back to the point of beginning; townships of Argyle, Austin, Bridgehampton, Buel, Custer, Delaware, Elk, Elmer, Evergreen, Flynn, Forester, Fremont, Greenleaf, La-motte, Lexington, Maple Valley, Marion, Marlette, Minden, Moore, Sanilac, Speaker, Washington, Water-town, Wheatland, and Worth. Population (1980), 514,560. BOB TRAXLER, Democrat, of Bay City, Mich.; born July 21, 1931, Kawkawlin, Mich.; graduated 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 floor leader in the Michigan House, 1965-66; chairman of the Committee on Judiciary in the Michigan House, 1969-74; three children: Tamara, Bradley and Sarah; elected to 93d Congress in a special election, April 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Appropriations Committee. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benzie, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Montcalm, Muskegon, and Oceana. GRAND TRAVERSE County: That part not contained in the Tenth and Eleventh Districts. IoNn1a CouNTY: Cities of Belding and Ionia; townships of Easton, Ionia, Keene, Lyons, North Plains, Orleans, Otisco, and Ronald. KENT County: Townships of Spencer and Vergennes. NEwayGo County: Cities of Fremont, Grant, Newaygo, and White Cloud; townships of Ashland, Barton, Beaver, Big Prairie, Bridgeton, Brooks, Croton, Dayton, Denver, Everett, Garfield, oe Home, Lilley, Merrill, Lincoln, Monroe, Norwich, Sheridan, Sherman, Troy, and Wilcox. Orrawa County: Cities of Coopersville, Ferrysburg, Hudsonville, and Zeeland; Holland City, that part beginning at the Ottawa/Allegan County line and Lincoln Street, north along Lincoln to 16th Street, west to Maple, north to 15th Street, west to Washington, south to 16th, west to Van Raalte, north to 15th, west to Harrison, south to 16th, west to Cleveland, north to Kollen, northerly to 12th Street extended, west to the city limit, northerly, easterly, and southerly along the city limit to the Ottawa/ Allegan County line, west along the county line to the point of beginning; townships of Allendale, Blendon, Chester, Crockery, Georgetown, Holland, Jamestown, Polktown, Spring Lake, Tallmadge, Wright, and Zeeland. Population (1980), 514,560. GUY VANDER JAGT, Republican, of Luther, Mich.; born in Cadillac, Mich., August 26, 1931; 1945-49, attended Cadillac High School; 1953, Hope College, bache-lor of arts degree; 1955, Yale University, bachelor of divinity degree; 1956, Bonn University, Rotary Fellowship; 1960, University of Michigan, bachelor of laws degree; 1960, member of Michigan Bar Association; 1960-64, law practice with Warner, Norcross & Judd, of Grand Rapids, Mich; 1965-66, Michigan Senate, Thirty-sixth 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, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska, Mecosta, Missaukee, emaw, Osceola, Roscommon, and Wexford. ANTRIM County: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. CLintoN County: Cities of DeWitt, Lansing, and St. Johns; townships of Bengal, Bingham, Dallas, DeWitt, Duplain, Eagle, Essex, Greenbush, Lebanon, Olive, Ovid, Riley, Victor, Watertown, and Westphalia. CRAW-FORD CouUNTY: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. GRAND TRAVERSE County: Townships of Blair, East Bay, Fife Lake, Grant, Green Lake, Mayfield, Paradise, and Union. Iosco County: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. MipLAND County: City of Coleman; Midland City, that part beginning at the Midland/Bay County line and the Grand Trunk Railroad, west along the Grand Trunk Railroad to Saginaw Street, southerly along Saginaw to Austin, east to Plumer, south to Bay City Road, east to Sam, south to Parsons, east to Dick, north to Bay City Road, east to Waldo, north to Henry, east to Cypress, south to Bay on Road, east to Cottonwood, south to Beech, west to Waldo, south to the railroad immediately following Centennial Drive, easterly and north along the railroad to Bay City Road, east to the Midland/ Bay County line, beginning in a southerly direction, trace the city limit to the point of beginning; townships of Edenville, Geneva, Greendale, Homer, Hope, Jasper, Jerome, Larkin, Lee, Lincoln, Midland, Mills, Mount Haley, Porter, and Warren. OscopA County: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. SAGINAW County: Townships of Albee, Brady, Brant Chapin, Chesaning, Fremont, James, Jonesfield, Lakefield, Maple Grove, Marion, St. Charles, Spaulding, and Swan Creek. SHIAWASSEE County: Cities of Corunna, Durand, Laingsburg, and Owosso; townships of Benni n, Caledonia, Fairfield, Hazelton, Middlebury, New Haven, Owosso, Rush, Sciota, Shiawassee, Venice, and Vernon. Population (1980), 514,560. DONALD J. ALBOSTA, Democrat, of St. Charles, Mich.; born in Saginaw, Mich., December 5, 1925; attended Saginaw public school and Chesaning public school; attended Delta College, adult class, Saginaw, Mich.; U.S. Navy; farmer, owner, and developer of Misteguay Creek Farms; served in Michigan House of Representatives, 1974-76; chairman, special investigative committee on toxic poisoning; former school board secretary, Saginaw; former township trustee, Saginaw County; former Sagi-naw County commissioner; former associate director of Saginaw County Soil Conser-vation District; president, Prairie Farms Cooperative; former associate director, Beet Congressional Directory MICHIGAN Growers Association; VFW Post 5695; Lions Club; Farmers Union; National Feder-ation of Beet Growers; St. Mary's Catholic Church; married to the former Dorothy Ankoviak, 1951; two children: Christine and Paul; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Baraga, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmo-rency, Ontonagon, Otsego, Presque, and Schoolcraft. ANTRIM County: Townships of Banks, Central Lake, Chestonia, Echo, Elk Rapids, Forest Home, Helena, Jordan, Kearney, Mancelona, Milton Star, Torch Lake, and Warner. CRAWFORD County: Townships of Frederic, Lovells, and Maple Forest. GRAND TRAVERSE County: Townships of Acme and Whitewater. Iosco County: Cities of East Tawas and Tawas; townships of Alabaster, Au Sable, Baldwin, Grant, Oscoda, Plainfield, Reno, Sherman, Tawas, and Wilber. Oscopa County: Townships of Clinton, Comins, Elmer, and Greenwood. Population (1980), 514,560. ROBERT W. DAVIS, Republican, of Gaylord, Mich.; born in Marquette, Mich., July 31, 1932; attended the public schools; graduated, LaSalle High School, St. Ignace, Mich., 1950; Northern Michigan University, 1950 and 1952; Hillsdale Col-lege, 1951-52; B.S., College of Mortuary Science, Wayne State University, 1954; funeral director, The Davis Funeral Home, St. Ignace, Mich., 1954-66; councilman, St. Ignace City Council, 1964-66; State representative, 106th district, committees: drainage, public utilities, roads and bridges, State affairs, 1966-70; majority whip, Michigan Senate, served on appropriations committee, chairman: subcommittee on drug abuse, subcommittee on natural resources, and subcommittee on public health, 1970-74; Senate Republican leader, Michigan Senate, senate business committee, committee on committees, legislative council, joint special committee on aging, 1974-78; very active in civic, community, and political-reform legislation; past presi-dent, Area Development Corp.; St. Ignace Chamber of Commerce; former member: Upper Peninsula State Fair Board, St. Ignace Planning Commission; named Man of the Year in St. Ignace, 1965; chosen Outstanding State Legislator by National Council of Senior Citizens, 1973; member: Michigan Funeral Directors SY oer Lions Club, Fraternal Order of Eagles, B.P.O. Elks, YMCA, National Conference of State Legislatures, Michigan Cystic Fibrosis Association board of directors, National Rifle Association; married to the former Martha Cole, 1976; three children: Robert, dr., Lisa, and George; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member, Armed Services and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—MAaAcoMB County: Cities of Fraser, Memphis, Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, Rich-mond, Roseville, St. Clair Shores; townships of Armada, Chesterfield, Clinton, Harrison, Lake Lenoz, Macomb, Ray and Richmond. St. Crair County: Cities of Algonac, Marine, Marysville, Memphis, Port Huron, and St. Clair; townships of Berlin, Casco, China, Clay, Clyde, Columbus, Cottrellville, East China, Emmett, Fort Gratiot, Ira, Kenockee, Kimball, Mussey, Port Huron, Riley, St. Clair, and Wales; Burtchville Township, that part beginning at the southern township boundary and State Road, thence north along State Road to Burtch Road, east to Fifth, south to Washington, east to State Highway 25, south to Myrtle, west to Lorraine, south to Elaine, west to Bunker, south to Charles, east to Lorraine, south to Norman, east to State Highway 25, south to Berry, east to Wild Rose, south to the township line, west along the township line to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 514,560. 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 Us Air Force, 1968-72; member, Michigan House of Representatives, 1973-77; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Ed THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—WAyYNE County: Cities of Grosse Pointe and Grosse Pointe Park; Detroit City, that part beginning at the Detroit River and Detroit-Grosse Pointe Park City limits, thence north and east along city limits to Bedford, north to Ford Freeway, northeast to Whittier, northwest to McKinney, northeast to Yorkshire, northwest to Nottingham, northeast to Grayton, northwest to Roxbury, southwest to Yorkshire, northwest to Rossiter, southwest to Whittier, northwest to Kelly, southwest to Houston Whittier, west to Gratiot, northeast to Gitre, northwest to McNichols, southwest to Portlance, southwest to Conner, northwest to McNichols, west to Van Dyke, south to Canadian National Railroad, west to Lynch, west to Mount Elliott, south to Miller, west to Hamtramck and Detroit City limits, beginning going south along city limits—follow the city limits to southern Highland Park City limits and Detroit City limits, thence west and north along city limits to West Davison, west to Linwood, north to Pasadena, west to Lawton, north to Oakman Boulevard, west to Dexter, south to Pasadena, east to Wildemere, south to West Davison, west to Dexter, south to Courtland, west to Livernois, south to Canadian National Railroad, southwest to I-75, west to the Rouge River, north to city limits, beginning Zoing Soutiiwest along the city limits—follow the Detroit City limits to the Detroit River, east along the Detroit River to Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park City limits to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 514,560. GEORGE WILLIAM CROCKETT, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Jack-sonville, Fla., August 10, 1909; attended public schools, Jacksonville; graduated, Stanton High School, 1927; A.B., Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA., 1931; J.D., Uni- MICHIGAN Biographical versity of Michigan Law School, 1934; honorary LL.D., Morehouse College, 1972; honorary LL.D., Shaw College, Detroit, 1972; lawyer; admitted tc the Florida Bar in 1934 and commenced practice in Jacksonville; admitted to the following bars: West Virginia, 1935, with office in Fairmont; Michigan, 1944; U.S. Supreme Court, 1940; senior attorney, U.S. Department of Labor, 1939-43; hearings officer. Federal Fair Employment Practices Commission, Washington, D.C., 1948; founder and director, International United Auto Workers fair employment practices department; adminis-trative assistant to UAW International secretary-treasurer; associate general! coun-sel, International UAW, 1944-46; private law practice and senior member in inter-racial law firm, Goodman, Crockett, Eden & Robb, Detroit, 1946-66; elected judge, Recorder’s Court, Detroit, 1966; reelected, 1972; elected, presiding judge, Recorder’s Court, Detroit, 1974; visiting judge, Michigan Court of Appeals, 1979; acting corpora-tion counsel, city of Detroit, 1980; founder and first chairman, Judicial Council, National Bar Association; member: National Lawyers Guild; National Bar Associ-ation; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1981; Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, Detroit; trustee, Morehouse College; married to the former Harriette Clark, M.D., in 1989; three children by former marriage: Elizabeth Ann Hicks, George W. III, and Ethelene C. Jones; elected November 4, 1980 and sworn in November 12, 1980 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles C. Diggs, Jr., and at the same time elected to the 97th Congress; reelected to the 98th Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—MacomB County: Cities of Center Line, East Detroit, Sterling Heights, and Utica; Warren City, that part beginning at the northern city limit and Van Dyke, thence south along Van Dyke to the Center Line City limit, east and south along the Center Line City limit to Busch, east to Burg, south to Dale, east to Gunston, south to Engleman, west to the Center Line City limit, south to 10 Mile Road, east to the eastern limit to Warren City, southerly, west, north, and east along the city limit to the point of beginning. OAKLAND County: City of Hazel Park; Madison Heights City, that part beginning at the north city limits and I-75, thence south on I-75 to 12 Mile, east to Alger, south to Diesing, east to John R., south to Katherine, west to Brush, south te Brown, east to John R., south to Gardenia, west to Brush, south to Royal Park, west to Palmer, north to Forest, west to Barrington, south to Farnum, west to Brettenwood, north to Forest, west to Hampden, south to 11 Mile, west to city limits, south, east, north, and west along city limits to the point of beginning; Troy City, that part beginning at Wattles and the eastern city limits, thence west on Wattles to Rochester Road, south to Stephenson, south to Rochester, south to Maple, west to Eastport, north to Vermont, west to Hartshore, south to Maple, east to Troy and Clawson City limits at Livernois, south, east, south, east, and north along city limits to the point of beginning. WAYNE CoUNTY: Cities of Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, and Harper Woods; Detroit City, that part beginning at Eureka and the northern city limits (8 Mile), thence east on city limits to western Harper Woods City limits and Detroit City limits, beginning going southwest along Detroit City limits—follow city limits to Beford, north to Ford Freeway, northeast to Whittier, northwest to McKinney, northeast to Yorkshire, northwest to Nottingham, northeast to Grayton, northwest to Roxbury, southwest to Yorkshire, northwest to Rossiter. southwest to Whittier, northwest to Kelly, southwest to Houston Whittier, west to Gratiot, northeast to Gitre, northwest to McNichols, southwest to Portlance, southwest to Conner, northwest to McNichols, west to Van Dyke, south to Canadian National Railroad, west to Lynch, west to Mount Elliott, south to Miller, west to Hamtramck and Detroit City limits, beginning going north—follow city limits to Conant, north to Nevada, east to Fenelon, north to 7 Mile, east to Mound, north to Emery, west to Buffalo, north to Lantz, west to Bloom, north to East Outer Drive, west to Eureka, north on Eureka to city limits to the point of beginning; Grosse Pointe Township. Population (1980), 514,559. DENNIS MARK HERTEL, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., December 7, 1948; graduated, Denby High School, Detroit, 1967; B.A., Eastern Michi-gan University (cum laude), 1971; J.ID., Wayne State University Law School, 1974; lawyer; admitted to the Michigan State Bar in 1975; member, Michigan State House of Representatives, 1975-80; chairman, Michigan House Judiciary Committee; Catholic; received American Legion Citizenship Award, 1967; Outstanding Young Man of America Award, 1973; married to the former Cynthia S. Grosscup, 1971; four children: Heather, Heidi, Katie, and Mark; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—WasHTENAW County: Cities of Milan, Saline, and Ypsilanti; townships of Augusta, Superior, York, and Ypsilanti. WAYNE County: Cities of Belleville, Garden, Romulus, Taylor, Wayne, and Westland; Dearborn Heights City, that part beginning east of a line at Dudley and the southern i City limits, thence south on Dudley to Eton, east to William, south to Powers, west to Katherine, south to Hanover, west to Monroe, south on Monroe to city limits; Livonia City, that part below a line beginning at the western city limits and I-96, thence east on I-96 to Levan, north to 5 Mile, east to Merriman, south to 1-96, east to Hubbell, north to Sunset, east and north to Perth, east to Livonia City, south, southeast to Hillcrest, north to Lyndon, east to Henry Ruff, south to Perth, east to Doris, south to Buckingham, east to Melvin, south to I-96, east on I-96 to eastern city limits; Southgate City, that part beginning at the northern city limits and Toledo, thence south on Toledo to Northline, east to Barberry, north to Edison, east on Edison to eastern city limits, beginning going south on city limits, follow city limits all the way around the = # Told, the point of beginning; townships of Canton, Huron, Sumpter, and Van Buren. Popula- ion , 514,560. WILLIAM DAVID FORD, Democrat, of Taylor, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., August 6, 1927; educated Henry Ford Trade School, Melvindale High School, Wayne State University, Nebraska State Teachers College, University of Denver (B.S. and 99-555 0 83 -.8 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN J.D.); honorary doctorates from Eastern Michigan University, Westfield State Col-lege (Massachusetts), Central Michigan University, Grand Valley State Colleges of Michigan, Michigan State University, Northern Michigan University, the Universi-ty of Detroit, Wayne State University and the University of Michigan; served in the U.S. Navy 1944-46 and U.S. Air Force Reserve 1950-58 and discharged as first lieutenant (legal officer); married to former Martha Cook; four children: William D., Jr., Margaret, John, and Gregory; attorney since 1951; justice of the peace, Taylor Township, 1955-57; city attorney, Melvindale, Mich., 1957-59; attorney, Taylor Township, 1957-64; Michigan Constitutional Convention delegate, 19th Representa-tive District in 1961-62; member, State Senate 1962-64; member: Michigan Bar Association, Downriver Bar Association, American Bar Association, Eagles, Elks, Moose, and Rotary International Distinguished Service Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, in 1962; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to subsequent Congresses; chairman, Post Office and Civil Service Committee; second ranking member on Education and Labor Committee; Democratic National Whip at Large. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—WAYNE County: Cities of Allen Park, Dearborn, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Gibraltar, Lin- coln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte; Southgate Of, that part beginnih at the northern city limits and Toledo, thence south on Toledo to Northline, east rberry, north to Edison, east on Edison to eastern city limits, north and west along ci limits to the point of beginning; townships of Brownstown and Grosse Ile. MONROE COUNTY. LENAWEE : Town-ships of Blissfield, "Deerfield. |Macon, Madison, Ogden, Palmyra, Raisin, Ridgeway, and Riga; Adrian City, that part east of a line beginning at the north city limits and Scott, thence south on Scott to West Maple, east to Scott, south to West Maumee, west to William, west to Charles, south to Michigan, east to College Park Drive, ‘south to Forest, south to Sherman, east to Madison, south on Madison to the southern city limits. Population (1980), 514,560. JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Trenton, Mich.; born in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 8, 1926; B.S., Georgetown University, 1949; J.D., Georgetown University 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; chairman, Energy and Commerce Committee; member, Technology Assessment Board of the Office of Technology Assessment; pomhen Migratory Bird Conservation Commission; married to the former Deborah nsley. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Oakranp County: Cities of Berkeley, Clawson, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, and Southfield; Madison Heights City, that part beginning at the north cit limits and I-75, thence south on I-75 to 12 Mile, east to Alger, south to Diesing, east to John R., south to Katherine, west to Brush, south to Brown, east to John R,, south to Gardenia, west to Brush, south to Royal Park, west to Palmer, north to Forest, west to Barrington, south to Farnum, west to Brettenwood, north to Forest, west to Hampden, south to 11 Mile, west to city limits, north, west, north, and east along city limits to the point of beginning; township of Royal Oak. WAYNE CouNTY: City of Inkster; Dearborn Heights City, that part beginning at the southern Dearborn Citylimits and Daan Heights City limits and Dudley, thence south on Dudley to Eton, east to William, south to Powers, west to Katherine, south to Hanover, west to Monroe, south on Monroe to Dearborn Heights southern city limits, beginning going west along city limits to the point of beginning, Detroit Gy that8 5), part beginning at the north city limits and Evergreen, thence south on Evergreento ta Clara, east borough, north to Curtis, east to Huntington, south to Santa Clara, east to Grandville, south to Fool Drive, east to Warwick, south to McNichols, east to Southfield, south to Jeffries Freeway, west to Evergreen, south to Joy Road, west to city limits, beginning going north along city limits to the point of beginning; Redford Township. Population (1980), 514, 560. SANDER MARTIN LEVIN, Democrat, of Southfield, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich. on September 6, 1931, attended Roosevelt Elementary School and Durfee Intermedi-ate School, Detroit, Mich.; graduated, Central High School, Detroit, 1949; B.A., University of Chicago, 1952; M.A., Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1954; LL.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1957; attorney, admitted to the Michi-gan Bar in 1958 and commenced practice in Detroit, Mich.; member: Oakland Board of Supervisors, 1961-64; elected to Michigan Senate, 1965-70; Democratic floor leader in State senate; served on the Advisory Committee on the Education of Handicapped Children in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965-68; chairman, Michigan Democratic Party, 1968-69; Democratic candidate for Gover-nor, 1970 and 1974; fellow, Kennedy School of Government, Institute of Politics, Harvard University, 1975; assistant administrator, Agency for International Devel-opment, 1977-81; married to the former Victoria Schlafer in 1957; four children: Jennifer, Andrew, Madeleine, and Matthew; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. MICHIGAN Biographical EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—LivinestoN County: City of Brighton; townships of Brighton and Green Oak. MacomB County: Townships of Bruce, Shelby, and Washington. OAKLAND County: Cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Keego Harbor, Northville, Novi, Orchard Lake Village, Rochester, South Lyon, Sylvan Lake, Walled Lake, and Wixom; Troy City, that part beginning at the Wattles and eastern city limits, thence west on Wattles to Rochester, south to Stephenson, south to Rochester, south to Maple, west to Eastport, north to Vermont, west to Hartshore, south to Maple, east to Troy and Clawson City limits at Crooks, beginning going south and then west to the point of beginning; townships of Addison, Avon, Bloomfield, Commerce, Lyon, Milford, Novi, Oakland, Orion, Southfield, and West Bloomfield; Pontiac Township that part beginning at the township line and Hempstead, thence northeasterly along Hempstead to Provincetown, south to Liverpool, northeasterly to Hamlet, south and easterly to Sheffield, south to Binghampton, west and southerly to Provincetown, southeast to Southampton, south to the township line, east, north, west, south, easterly, and south along the township line to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 514,560. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican, of Birmingham, Mich.; born in Royal Oak on April 28, 1922, son of the late Dr. S. C. and the late Fern Taylor Broomfield; 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 Michi-gan 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 Foreign Affairs; member, Small Business Committee; U.S. Ambassa-dor (Presidential appointment), U.N. 22d General Assembly, 1967; delegate, Strate-gic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), 1977-80; member, Organization of Government on the Conduct of Foreign Policy (Presidential Commission) 1975; delegate: North Atlantic Assembly (NATO), 1955, 1960, and 1973-80; U.N. Law of the Sea Advisory Committee, 1976-77 and 1979-80; U.N. Conference on Science and Technology for Development, 1979; U.N. Pledging Session on Cambodian Relief, 1979; congressional adviser, Council of Ministers of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1979; delegate: U.S. National Commission for the U.N. Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 1961-62; 67th Interparliamentary Union Con-ference, 1980; Canada-United States Interparliamentary Conference, 1961-64, 1967-70, 1972, and 1978-80; Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, 1973-74; Korea-United States Interparliamentary Group, 1967-74; United Kingdom-United States Interparliamenatary Conference, 1962; president, National Republi-can Club of Capitol Hill, 1970-74. 100 Congressional Directory MINNESOTA MINNESOTA (Population, 1980 census, 4,075,970) SENATORS DAVID F. DURENBERGER, Republican, of Minneapolis, Minn.; born in St. Cloud, Minn., August 19, 1934; attended private schools in Collegeville, Minn.; graduated St. John’s Prep School, 1951; B.A., St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minn., 1955; J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, 1959; lieutenant, U.S. Army Intelligence, Fort Holabird, Md., 1956; captain, 407th Civil Affairs and Military Government Company, Fort Snelling, 1957-63; lawyer; counsel for Legal and Com-munity Affairs; corporate secretary, Manager International Licensing Division, H. B. Fuller Co., St. Paul, Minn., since February 1971; admitted to the Minnesota Bar in 1959 and commenced practice with LeVander, Gillen, Miller & Durenberger, South St. Paul, Minn., 1959-66; executive secretary, Minnesota Governor Harold Le-Vander, 1967-71; chairman, Dakota County Young Republican League, 1963-64; director and legal counsel, Minnesota YRL, 1964-65; cochairman, State YRL conven-tion, 1965; campaign committees: LeVanderfor Governor, 1965-66; Rollin Glewwe for Senate, 1966; first vice chairman, First District GOP, 1970-72; member, GOP State Central Committee, 1972-73; State GOP legislative campaign coordinator, 1971-72; vice chairman, 13th Ward Minneapolis GOP, 1973-74; attended National GOP Conventions, 1968, 1976; delegate, State Republican conventions, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972; member, American, Minnesota, and District Bar Associations, and Cor-porate Counsel Association; past chairman, First District Junior Bar Association; executive director: Minnesota Constitutional Study Commission; Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Responsibility; served on National and Midwest Governor’s Conference Committees; member, South St. Paul Parks and Recreation Commission, 1971-72; chairman, Metro Council Open Space Advisory Board, 1972-74; commissioner, Murphy-Hanrehan Park Board, 1973-75; involved in numerous civic, community, and recreational organizations and activities; Reserve Officers Association, 1956-63; chancellor, Gamma Eta Gamma Law Fraternity, 1958-59, and vice president, Alumni Association, 1965-75; advocate and council activities chair-man, 1961-62; Knights of Columbus Council 3659, 1960-64; State advocate, Minne-sota Knights of Columbus, 1964-66; Minneapolis Knights of Columbus Council 435; St. Paul Elk’s Club, 1965-67; South St. Paul Lion’s Club, 1964-67; Outstanding Young Man in South St. Paul, 1964; selected 1 of 10 Outstanding Young Men of Minnesota, 1965; Citizen of the Year, Parks and Recreation, 1977; married to the former Penny Baran, 1971; four children: Charles, David, Michael, and Daniel; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, to complete the unexpired term of Hubert H. Humphrey for the term ending January 3, 1983; assumed office on November 8, 1978; reelected November 2, 1982. RUDY BOSCHWITZ, Independent-Republican, of Plymouth, Minn.; born in Berlin, Germany, November 7, 1930; attended Johns Hopkins University; New York University, B.S., 1950; LL.B., 1953; served in U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1954-55; founder (in 1963) and chairman of Plywood Minnesota, Inc.; member, Republican National Committee, 1971-78; State crusade chairman, American Cancer Society, 1970, 1971; State chairman, Mental Health Association, 1974; fundraising chairman, Upper Midwest Kidney Foundation, 1976, 1977; fundraiser for Lubavitch House through 1978; married to the former Ellen Lowenstein, 1956; four children: Gerry, Ken, Dan, and Tom; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Blue Earth, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Le Sueur, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Winona. Dakota County: Douglas township. Scorr County: That part of Scott which includes the cities of Belle Plaine, Elko, and New Market. Population (1980), 509,460. TIMOTHY J. PENNY, Democrat, of New Richland, Minn.; born in Freeborn County, Minn., November 19, 1951; 1969 graduate of Keister High School; 1974 honor graduate from Winona State University; graduate work in Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; elected to the Minnesota State Senate in 1976, reelected in 1980; member of Trinity Lutheran Church, New Richland; MINNESOTA Biographical member of the New Richland Jaycees, Waseca PALS, Waseca County Association of Retarded Citizens, Freeborn County Association of Retarded Citizens; married the former Barb Christianson, 1975; three children: Jamison, Joseph, and Molly; elected -to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Big Stone, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Douglas, Faribault, Jackson, Kan-diyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Martin, Meeker, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan, and Yellow Medicine. GRANT COUNTY: Cities of Ashby, Barrett, Elbow Lake, Herman, Hoffman, and Norcross; townships of Delaware, Elbow Lake, Elk Lake, Erdahl, Gorton, Land, Lien, Logan, Macsville, North Ottawa, Pelican Lake, Roseville, and Sanford. Le Sueur County: Township of Ottawa. WriGHT County: Cities of Annandale, Cokato, Howard Lake, and South Haven; townships of Albion, Cokato, Corinna, French Lake, Middleville, Southside, Stock-holm, and Victor. Population (1980), 509,500. VIN WEBER, Republican, of Slayton, Minn.; born in Slayton, July 24, 1952; attended the public schools; graduated, Slayton Public High School, 1970, attended University of Minnesota, 1970-74; press secretary to U.S. Congressman Tom Hage-dorn, 1974-75; senior aide to U.S. Senator Rudy Boschwitz, 1979-80; married to the former Jeanie Lorenz, 1979; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelect-ed to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CArvVER CounTty: Cities of Carver, Chanhassen, Chaska, Cologne, Hamburg, Mayer, New Germany, Norwood, Victoria, Waconia, Watertown, and Young America. Dakota County: Parts of the cities of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Coates, Eagan, Farmington, Hampton, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Lake-ville, New Trier, Rosemount, South St. Paul, and Vermillion. HENNEPIN County: Parts of the cities of Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, and St. Louis Park. Scorr County: Parts of the cities of Jordan, Prior Lake, Savage, and Shakopee. GOODHUE County: Part. Population (1980), 509,499. 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 Min-nesota 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. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Daxkora County: Cities of Lilydale, Mendota, Mendota Heights, Sunfish Lake, and West St. Paul; Inver Grove Heights (that part north of County Road 18); South St. Paul (all except the southern most portion). RaAMseEy County: Cities of Arden Hills, Blaine, Falcon Heights, Gem Lake, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood, Mounds View, New Brighton, North Oaks, North St. Paul, Roseville, St. Paul, Shore-view, Spring Lake Park, Vadnais Heights, and White Bear Lake; township of White Bear. WASHINGTON County: City of Newport (that portion north of 12th Street). Population (1980), 509,499. 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; activi-ties include Minnesota Education Council, Commission on Minnesota's Future, Mer-rick Day Activity 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; three sons: Michael, Peter, and don elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding ongress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN County: Cities of Brooklyn Center, Minneapolis, Robbinsdale, and Richfield; east Bloomington (part); Crystal (part); Fort Snelling; St. Anthony (part). Population (1980), 509,506. MARTIN O. SABO, Democratic-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, Minn.; born in Crosby, N. Dak., February 28, 1938; attended the Alkabo public schools; graduated Alkabo High School, North Dakota, 1955; B.A., Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minn., 1959; graduate studies, University of Minnesota, 1960; served in the Minne-sota House of Representatives, 1960-78; served as house D.F.L. minority leader, 1969-73; speaker of the house, 1973-78; Presidential appointee on the National Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; president, National Confer-ence of State Legislatures; president, National Legislative Conference; chairman, Intergovernmental Relations Committee of the N.C.S.L.; Minneapolis Jaycees Man of the Year Award, 1973-74; Augsburg College Distinguished Alumnus Citation; Lloyd M. Short Merit Award of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society for 102 Congressional Directory MINNESOTA Public Administration; named 1 of 200 rising young leaders in America by Time magazine; member, Augsburg College Board of Regents; married to the former Sylvia Lee, 1963; two children: Karin and Julie; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member, Appropri-ations Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—ANokA County. HENNEPIN County: Cities of Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Corcoran, Dayton, Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenfield, Greenwood, Hanover, Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, Osseo, Rockford, Rogers, St. Anthony (precinct 2, census tract 201.01, blocks 101 and 104), St. Bonifacius, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, Wayzata, and Woodland; township of Hassan. Ramsey County: City of St. Anthony. SHERBURNE COUNTY: Cities of Becker, Big Lake, Clear Lake, Elk River, and Zimmerman; townships of Becker, Big Lake, Clear Lake, Livonia, and Orrock. WasHINGTON County: Cities of Afton, Bayport, Cottage Grove, Dellwood, Forest Lake, Grey Cloud Island, Hastings, Hugo, Lake Elmo, Lakeland, Lakeland Shores, Landfall, Mahtomedi, Marine on St. Croix, Newport (that part not contained in the Fourth District), Oakdale, Oak Park Heights, Pine Springs, St. Marys Point, St. Paul Park, Stillwater, White Bear Lake, Willernie, and Woodbury; townships of Baytown, Denmark, Forest Lake, Grant, May, New Scandia, Stillwater, and West Lakeland; village of Birchwood; borough of Lake St. Croix. WriGHT CounrTy: Cities of Albertville, Buffalo, Clearwater, Dayton, Delano, Hanover, Maple Lake, Monticello, Montrose, Rockford, St. Michael, and Waverly; town-ships of Buffalo, Chatham, Clearwater, Frankfort, Franklin, Maple Lake, Marysville, Monticello, Otsego, Rockford, Silver Creek, and Woodland. Population (1280), 509,505. GERRY SIKORSKI, Democratic-Farmer-Labor, of Stillwater, Minn.; born in Breckenridge, Minn., April 26, 1948; graduated Breckenridge High School, Brecken-ridge, Minn., 1966; B.A., Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, 1970; J.D., Magna Cum Laude, University of Minnesota Law School, 1973; served in the Minnesota Senate, 1976-82; attorney; served as senate majority whip and chairman of Senate Appropriations Division on Health, Welfare and Corrections, 1980-82; served on: Legislative Commission of Waste Management, Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary Area Commission, Joint Select Legislative Commit-tee on State Expenditures; past chairman, Governor's Citizens Council on Aging Legislative Committee; past president, Rivertown Restoration, Inc.; past president, Washington County Bar Association; past president, Washington County Legal As-sistance; past treasurer, Legal Assistance of Minnesota; member: Stillwater and Bayport Jaycees, Association for Retarded Citizens; married to Susan Erkel Si-korski, 1974; one daughter: Anne; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Becker, Benton, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wilkin. BELTRaMI CouNTy: That part not contained in the Eighth District. GRANT County: City of Wendell; townships of Lawrence, Pomme de Terre, and Stony Brook. HuBBARD CouUNTY: All except Badoura Town-Zhi, Sumapueny County: City of St. Cloud; townships of Haven, Palmer, and Santiago. Population (1980), 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 Committee 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 Association, Minnesota Beef Improvement Associ-ation, Red River Valley Livestock Association; member, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Barnesville; married to the former Virginia Trowbridge, 1950; seven chil-dren: David, Beth, Brian, Jean, Todd, Jeffrey, and Stuart; elected to the 95th Congress by special election on February 22, 1977; member of House Agriculture Committee, and House Public Works and Transportation Committee; reelected to each succeeding Congress. MINNESOTA Biographical EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounriEes: Aitkin, Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Cook, Crow Wing, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lacs, Pine, and St. Louis. BELTRAMI CouNTY: Townships of Birch, Brook Lake, and Moose Lake. HUBBARD CouNTY: Township of Badoura. SHERBURNE CouNTy: City of Princeton; townships of Baldwin and Blue Hill. Population (1980), 509,506. 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., European area studies, 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-Théreése, and Monica Rose; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 104 Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI (Population, 1980 census, 2,520,638) SENATORS 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 Wyo-ming, 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; Presby-terian, Mason, Lion, Mississippi and American Bar Associations; elected Mississippi House of Representatives 1928-32; elected district prosecuting attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, 1931 and 1935; appointed circuit judge, 1937, and elected 1938, 1942, 1946; elected United States Senator November 4, 1947; reelected 1952, 1958, 1964, 1970, 1976, and 1982; ranking Democrat Appropriations Committee; chairman, Armed Services Committee 1969-80, presently, second ranking Democrat; married Coy Hines, 1929; two children: John Hampton and Mrs. Margaret S. Womble; two granddaughters, Jane Grey Syme and Martha Laurin Stennis, and two grandsons, John Stennis Syme and Hampton Hines Stennis. THAD COCHRAN, Republican, of Jackson, Miss.; born in Pontotoc, Miss., Decem-ber 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 Bar in 1965; board of directors, Jackson Rotary Club, 1970-71; Outstand-ing Young Man of the Year Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce in Mississippi, 1971; president, young lawyers section of Mississippi State Bar, 1972-73; married to the former Rose Clayton of New Albany, Miss., 1964; two children: Clayton and Katherine; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to 94th and 95th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the Governor December 27, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James O. Eastland. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, De Soto, Grenada, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Monroe, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, and Yalobusha. TaLLAHATCHIE County. All except for the precincts of Cascilla, Leverette, and Phillip. Population (1980), 504,671. JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Democrat, of Charleston, Miss.; born at Cascilla, Miss.; married to Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Saltillo, Miss.; two children: James Lloyd and Beverly Rebecca; member of Presbyterian Church, Masonic Order, Rotarian, Lions Club, Phi Alpha Delta and Beta Theta Pi fraternities; educated in the public schools of Cascilla and Charleston, Miss.; attended both literary and law depart-ments of the University of Mississippi and has since practiced law at Charleston, Miss.; served 1 year as school principal; elected to the Mississippi House of Repre-sentatives 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 20th term; chairman, Committee on Appropriations, and dean of the U.S. House of Representatives; author: “That We May Live,” 1966. MISSISSIPPI Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—Counigs: Attala, Bolivar, Carroll, Choctaw, Coahoma, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Leake, Leflore, Madison, Montgomery, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tunica, Warren, Washington, Web-ster, and Yazoo. TALLAHATCHIE CouUNTY: That part not contained in the First District. Population (1980), 504,697. WILLIAM WEBSTER FRANKLIN, Republican, of Greenwood, Miss.; born in Greenwood on December 13, 1941; attended North Greenwood Elementary; gradu-ated, Greenwood High School, 1959; B.A., Mississippi State University, Starkville, 1963; J.D., University of Mississippi, Oxford, 1966; served in the U.S. Army, 1963-70; admitted to bar, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1966; assistant district attorney, Fourth District, Mississippi, 1972-78; elected circuit judge for the Fourth District, Mississippi, 1978-82; member, State Economic Council, Mississippi Institute for Politics; married to the former Edna Green Lott, 1965; two children: Webster and Lansdale; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counmies: Clarke, Clay, Jasper, Jones, Kemper, Lauderdale, Loundes, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Rankin, Scott, Smith, and Winston. SizipsoN County: All except the precincts of Bridgeport, Fork Church, Harrisville, and Pearl. Population (1980), 503,760. GILLESPIE V. MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, Miss.; born in Meridian; B.S., Mississippi State University; served in World War II and Korean conflict; former brigadier general in Mississippi National Guard and brigadier general, U.S. Army (ret.); recipient of Legion of Merit, Bronze Star for Valor, Meritorious Service Award Commendation Medal, and Mississippi Magnolia Cross Award; awarded cer-tificate of Merit by American Red Cross, Distinguished Service Medal by National Guard Association of United States, “Mississippian of the Year” by Mississippi Broadcasters Association, Governor's Qutstanding Mississippian Award, and Distin-guished Service Citation by Reserve Officers Association of United States; member, Episcopal Church; past president of Mississippi State University Alumni Associ-ation, 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 representing Lauderdale County, 1956-66; elected to 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to 91st and each succeed-ing Congress; member of House Armed Services Committee and Veterans’ Affairs Committee (chairman); served as chairman of House Seiect Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia in 94th Congress, and chairman, Special House Commit-tee on Southeast Asia in 95th Congress; former president of Congressional Prayer Breakfast group. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pike, Walthall, and Wilkinson. StMpsoN County: That part not contained in the Third District. Population (1980), 503,893. WAYNE DOWDY, Democrat, of McComb, Miss.; born in Fitzgerald, Ga., July 27, 1943; attended the public schools; graduated, Gulfport High School, Gulfport, Miss., 1961; B.A, Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss., 1965; LL.B., Jackson School of Law, Jackson, Miss., 1968; lawyer; admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1969 and com-menced practice in McComb; city judge, McComb, Miss., 1970-74; mayor, McComb, Miss., 1978-81; member, American and Mississippi Trial Lawyers Associations; member, Mississippi and Pike County Bar Associations; president, Pike County Industrial Foundation; former member: State board of Easter Seal Scciety, board of Salvation Army; president, Methodist Men, United Methodist Church; member, Finance Committee and Council of Ministries, United Methodist Church; company president, two radio stations in Georgia, one in Mississippi; part owner, radio station, McComb, Miss.; married to the former Susan Tenney of Grenada, Miss.; three children: Dunbar, born 1968, Charles, 1971, and Eloise, 1973; elected to the 97th Congress, July 7, 1981, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jon Clifton Hinson; reelected to the 98th Congress; member: Commit-tee on Energy and Commerce; Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. 106 Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Covington, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Lamar, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne. Population (1980), 503,617. TRENT LOTT, Republican, of Pascagoula, Miss.; born October 9, 1941, in Gren-ada, Miss.; son of Chester P. and Iona (Watson) Lott; graduate of Pascagoula 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 secre-tary 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. 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 Con-gress; member, Judiciary Committee, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 93d Congress; Committee on Rules, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 94th Congress and 95th Congress; member, Committee on Rules; chairman, House Republican Research Committee, 96th Congress; House Republican Whip, Committee on Rules, 97th Congress and 98th Congress. MISSOURI Biographical MISSOURI (Population, 1980 census, 4,916,686) SENATORS THOMAS FRANCIS EAGLETON, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born September 4, 1929, in St. Louis; served in U.S. Navy; B.A., cum laude, Amherst College, 1950; LL.B., cum laude, Harvard Law School, 1953; married Barbara Ann Smith of St. Louis, 1956; father of Terence and Christin Eagleton. Elected Circuit Attorney (prosecutor) of St. Louis, 1956; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964; United States Senator, 1968, 1974, and 1980. Recipient of numerous awards and honors, including: National District Attorneys Association Furtherance of Justice Award; ‘UPI Missouri Man of the Year; Harry S Truman Good Neighbor Award; Leon Jordan Memorial Award; Midcontinent Farmers Asso-ciation Distinguished Service Award; National Rifle Association Legislator of the Year Award; Ranking Minority Member of the Committee on Governmental Affairs. JOHN CLAGGETT DANFORTH, Republican, of Flat, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., September 5, 1936; graduated, St. Louis Country 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., until 1966 when he returned to St. Louis, Mo., to practice law; ordained clergy, Episcopal Church; served as Missouri attorney general, 1969-76; member, Yale Corporation, 1973-79; Missouri Academy of Squires; 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 Jannery 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—St. Louis County: Census tracts 2101-2107, 2108.02-2108.04, 2109.01, 2117-2127, 2136-2143, 2157-2165, 2167-2172, 2173 (part), Jefferson Township (part), Brentwood block groups 1 and 2, block group 3 (blocks 301, 302, and 307-312), and block group 4. City oF St. Louis: Census tract 1034 (part), block group 1 (blocks 117 and 118), block group 3 (block 320), census tract 1036 (part), block group 1 (blocks 104-120), census tract 1038 (part), block group 5 (block 522), census tract 1039 (part), blockgroups 1 and 2, block group 3 (blocks 307-324 and 344-348), census tracts 1041, 1042, 1045, 1051-1055, 1061-1067, 1071-1077, 1081-1085, 1096, 1097, 1101-1105, 1111-1115, 1121-1124, 1135 (part), block group 2 (block 209), block group 5 (blocks 503-505 and 521), block group 6 (blocks 610 and 620-623), census tract 1171 (part), block group 1 (blocks 101 and 102), block group 4 (blocks 405 and 406), census tract 1172 (part), block group 1 (blocks 101-105 and 119), block group 7 (blocks 705, 706, and 716), census tract 1173 (part), block group 1, block group 3 (blocks 317, 318, and 320), block group 4 (block 423), block groups 6 and 7, census tracts 1181, 1184-1186, 1191-1193, 1201-1203, 1211-1214, 1221, 1222 (part), block group 1 (blocks 105, 114, 125, 127-140, and 150-153), block groups 2 and 3, census tract 1224 (part), block groups 2-6, census tract 1231 (part), block groups 1 and 2, block group 3 (blocks 301, 302, and 317), census tract 1232 (part), block group 1, block group 2 (blocks 202, 203, 220, and 221), block group 3 (blocks 305, 306, and 316), and block group 4, census tract 1234 (part), block group > block group 3 (blocks 301, 305, and 331), census tracts 1255-1257, 1266, and 1267. Population (1980), 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 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member, House Committee on Education and Labor; and House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; Democratic Study Group; member, Congressional Black Caucus; Democratic Policy and Steering Committee; chairman, Postal Oper- ations Subcommittee. 108 Congressional Directory MISSOURI SECOND DISTRICT.—STt. Louis County: Cities of St. Charles and St. Peters; municipalities: Allenton, Ballwin, Berkeley, Breckenridge Hills, Brentwood, Bridgeton, Bridgeton Terrace, Calverton Park, Champ, Charlack, Chesterfield, Clarkson Valley, Country Life Acres, Crestwood, Creve Coeur, Crystal Lake Park, Des Peres, Edmundson, Ellisville, Eureka, Florissant, Frontenac, Glencoe, Glendale, Grover, Hazelwood, Huntleigh, Kinloch, Kirkwood, Ladue, Manchester, Maryland Heights, Oakland, Olivette, Overland, Pacific, Peerless Park, Richmond Heights, Rock Hill, St. Ann, St. John, Times Beach, Town and Country, Twin Oaks, Valley Po Worse Woods, Webster Groves, Westwood, Winchester, and Woodson Terrace. Population (1980), ROBERT A. YOUNG, Democrat, of Maryland Heights, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., November 27, 1923; graduated, Normany High School, St. Louis, 1941; pipefit-ter; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-45; served as Democratic committeeman 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: Mrs. Robert C. Lewis, Robert A. IV, Mrs. David G. Goldkamp; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; grandchildren: Robert A. Young V, John P. Young, Matthew E. Lewis, Jason David Goldkamp, and Kevin C. Lewis. THIRD DISTRICT.—JEFrFErSON County. St. Louis City: That part south of Highway 44. St. Louis County: That part south of Highway 44 and east of Bowles Avenue. Population (1980), 546,102. RICHARD A. GEPHARDT, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Janu-ary 31, 1941; graduated, Southwest High School, 1958; B.S., Northwestern Universi-ty, 1962; J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 1965; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in St. Louis; attorney, partner, Thompson & Mitchell law firm, 1965-77; served in Missouri Air National Guard, 1965-71; chairman, Young Lawyer’s Section, the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1971-73; Democrat-ic Committeeman of 14th Ward, city of St. Louis, Mo., 1971-77; member: Third Baptist Church, St. Louis, Mo., Kiwanis, Boy Scouts of America, Children’s United Research Effort, Missouri Bar Association, and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis; married to the former Jane Ann Byrnes, 1966; three children: Matthew, Christine, and Katherine; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Ways and Means; House Budget Committee; chief of task forces, Democratic Caucus. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Barton, Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cole, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, Pulaski, St. Clair, Texas, and Vernon. JACKSON County: All of the county east of Missouri Highway 291, excluding a portion of the county north of U.S. Highway 24 and east of Old Atherton Road; also excluding the city of Greenwood in the south central area of the county. Population (1980), 546,637. 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 (Scotland), 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 Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—JAcksoN County: That part not contained in the Fourth District; municipalities of Grand-view, Greenwood, Independence (that part located west of Missouri Highway 291), Kansas City (that part located within Jackson County), Lee’s Summit (that part located west of Missouri Highway 291), Raytown, Sugar Creek (that part located west of Missouri Highway 291), and Unity Village. Population (1980), 546,882. ALAN D. WHEAT, Democrat, of Kansas City, Mo.; born in San Antonio, Tex. on October 16, 1951; attended schools in the Midwest and Seville, Spain; graduated, Airline High School, Bosier City, La., 1968; B.A., Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1972; economist, Department of Housing and Urban Development and Mid-America Regional Council, 1973-74; aide, Jackson County, Mo. Legislature, 1975-76; elected the Missouri General Assembly, 1977-82; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th ongress. MISSOURI Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTies: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Cooper, Daviess, De Kalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Howard, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Ray, Saline, Schuyler, Sullivan, and Worth. Jackson County: The northeast corner, extending south from the Missouri River to Highway 24, including the community of Levasy and rural Buckner. Population (1980), 546,614. 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; elect-ed to the 94th Congress, November 2, 1976, in a special election, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Agriculture Committee, Education and Labor Committee; chairman, Foreign Policy Task Force; Republican Conference, assistant regional whip. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Barry, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, and Wright. Population (1980), 545,921. 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’ Association; 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.—CounriEs: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Crawford, Dent, Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New. Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard, Washington, and Wayne. FRANKLIN County: Census tract 8011. Population (1980), 546,112. ; WILLIAM (BILL) EMERSON, Republican, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., January 1, 1938; raised in Hillsboro, Jefferson County, where he attend-ed the public schools; in 1953 was appointed a page in the U.S. House of Representa-tives by the Honorable Thomas B. Curtis and received his high school diploma in 1955 from the U.S. Capitol Page School; B.A., Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., 1959; LL.B., University of Baltimore, 1964; special assistant to U.S. Representative Robert F. Ellsworth, 1961-65; administrative assistant to U.S. Representative/Sena-tor Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., 1965-70; director, Government relations, Fairchild Industries, 1970-73; director, public affairs, Interstate Natural Gas Association, 1974-75; executive assistant to the chairman, Federal Election Commission, 1975; director, Federal relations, TRW, Inc., 1975-79; president, William Emerson & Asso-ciates, Government relations consultants, 1979-80; captain, USAF Res.; Presbyteri-an; married to the former Jo Ann Hermann; two daughters: Victoria and Kathar-ine; two daughters by previous marriage, Elizabeth and Abigail; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. 110 Congressional Directory MISSOURI NINTH DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Clark, Gasconade, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Osage, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Scotland, Shelby, and Warren. FRANK-LIN County: Census tracts 8001-8010. St. CARLES County: Census tracts 3101, 3111, and 3113-3122. Population (1980), 546,171. 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 Eco-nomics Committee, and as a member of the Third State Reorganization Commission; elected to the 95th U.S. Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Agriculture Committee and House Science and Technol-ogy Committee; member: Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hannibal; 10th Judi-cial Circuit Bar Association; Missouri Bar Association; Hannibal Lions Club; and Knights of Columbus; recipient of Hannibal Junior Chamber of Commerce Distin-guished Service Award and received the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Award for Meri-torious 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. MONTANA Biographical MONTANA (Population, 1980 census, 786,690) SENATORS JOHN MELCHER, Democrat, of Forsyth, Mont.; born in Sioux City, Iowa, Sep-tember 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 Infan-tryman’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, For-syth, Mont.; alderman, Forsyth, Mont., 1953; mayor of Forsyth, 1955; reelected in 1957 and 1959; State representative, Rosebud County, Mont., 1960; served in the 1961 session; 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, December 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; reelected November 2, 1982; member: Energy and Natural Resources Com-mittee, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, Select Committee on Indian Affairs; and Special Committee on Aging. MAX BAUCUS, Democrat, of Missoula, Mont.; born in Helena, Mont., December 11, 1941; graduated, Helena High School, 1959; B.A. in economics, Stanford Univer-sity, 1964; LL.B., Stanford University Law School, 1967; attorney, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967-68; attorney and legal assistant to chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission, 1968-71; attorney, George & Baucus law firm, Missoula, Mont.; one child: Zeno; member: Kiwanis Club, Montana and District of Columbia Bar Associ-ations; served in Montana House of Representatives, 1973-74; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequent-ly appointed December 15, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST: DISTRICT.—Counries: Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Flathead, Gallatin, Glacier, Granite, Jef- ferson, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Liberty, Lincoln, Madison, Meagher, Mineral, Missoula, Park, Pondera, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, and Toole (23 counties). Population (1980), 410,071. PAT WILLIAMS, Democrat, of Helena, Mont.; born in Helena, Mont., October 30, 1937; attended the public schools; graduated, Butte High School, 1956; attended University of Montana, 1956-57; B.A., University of Denver, 1961; U.S. Army, 1960-61; Colorado and Montana National Guard, 1962-69; educator; served in the Mon-tana House of Representatives, 1967; executive director, Hubert Humphrey Presi-dential campaign, Montana, 1968; Montana House of Representatives, 1969; execu-tive assistant to U.S. Congressman John Melcher, 1969-71; member, Governor's employment and training council, 1972-78; member, Montana Legislative Reappor-tionment Commission, 1973; cochairman, Jimmy Carter Presidential campaign, Montana, 1976; coordinator, Montana Family Education Program, 1971-78; member, Montana Manpower Council, 1973-78; member, Montana Federation of Teachers; married to the former Carol Griffith, 1965; three children: Griff, Erin, and Whitney; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. 112 Congressional Directory MONTANA SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: 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 Grass, Teton, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibauv, and Yellowstone (33 counties). Population (1980), 376,619. RONALD CHARLES MARLENEE, Republican, of Scobey, Mont.; born in Scobey, Mont., August 8, 1935; graduated, Daniels County (Mont.) High School, 1953; attend-ed Montana State University and University of Montana; Reisch School of Auction-eering; farmer and rancher; congressional committeeman, Second Congressional District of Montana, 1975-76; member: Montana Stockgrowers, Daniels County Farm Bureau, Daniels Fair Association, Masons, Lions, Montana Beef Performance Association, Montana Grain Growers Association; Lutheran-American Synod; mar-ried to the former Cynthia Tiemann; three children: Sheila, Casey, and Allison; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. NEBRASKA Biographical NEBRASKA (Population, 1980 census, 1,570,006) SENATORS 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, Creighton 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 District 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: Inter-national Footprinters Association, 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; reelected November 2, 1982; 42d ranking member of the Senate; fifth ranking minority member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; third ranking minority member, Senate Agriculture Commit-tee; ranking minority member, Western Hemisphere Affairs and Agricultural Credit and Rural Electrification Subcommittees; received 1982 Bicentennial Agriculture Award at the Triumph of Agriculture Exposition, Omaha, Nebr.; also cited by the National Telephone Cooperative Association, Nebraska Rural Electric Association and Federal Farm Credit Board, among other groups. JOHN JAMES EXON, Jr., Democrat, of Lincoln, Nebr.; born Geddes, Charles Mix County, S. Dak., August 9, 1921; son of John James Exon, Sr. and Luella; education, Lake Andes, S. Dak. public elementary and secondary schools; 1939-41, University of Omaha, Omaha, Nebr.; enlisted U.S. Army, 1942; 2 years overseas Southwest Pacific Area, Philipines and Japan; honorable discharge 1945 as master sergeant; small business and agriculture background; married to the former Omahan Patricia Ann Pros; three children: Stephen James, Pamela Ann, Candace Lee; five grandchil-dren, Stephen, Heather Exon, Amy, Colin Bricker and Lindsay Wolf; branch man-ager, Universal Finance Corp., 1945-53; president, Exons, Inc., engaged in office equipment and furnishings, 1953-71; elected Governor of Nebraska 1970, and ree-lected to second 4-year term 1974; elected U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; former vice chairman and national committeeman, Nebraska Democratic Party; Democratic National Conventions, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1974, and 1976; as Governor, was member of Education Commission of the States, chaired Midwest Governor’s Conference and Old West Regional Commission; served on executive committee and as first chairman of the agriculture committee of the National Governors’ Association; member: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Lin-coln, Masonic Orders, Eagles, Elks, Optimist International, American Legion, and Veterans’ of Foreign Wars. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounriEs: Butler, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Pierce, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thurston, Wayne, and York. Cass County: Townships of Elmwood, Greenwood, Salt Creek, South Bend, Stove Creek, and Tipton. Population (1980), 522,556. DOUGLAS BEREUTER, Republican, of Utica, Nebr.; born in York, Nebr., October 6, 1939, son of Rupert and Evelyn Bereuter; attended, St. Paul’s Lutheran School, Utica, Nebr., 1953; graduated, Utica High School, Utica, Nebr., 1957; B.A., Universi-ty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr., 1961; M.C.P., Harvard University, 1966; M.P.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1973; attended, Eagleton Institute of Poli-tics, 1976; second lieutenant-first lieutenant, 1st Infantry Division, U.S. Army, 1963-65; State legislator; urban development consultant in surrounding States; associate professor at University of Nebraska and Kansas State University; visiting lecturer, Harvard University; State senator, Nebraska Unicameral Legislature, 1975-78; vice chairman, appropriations committee and committee on administrative rules and regulations, 1977-78; chaired the urban development committee of the National 99-555 0 -83 -10 114 Congressional Directory NEBRASKA Conference of State Legislatures, 1977-78; member, Select Committee on Post-Sec-ondary Education Coordination, 1977-78; division director, Nebraska Department of Economic Development, 1967-68; director, State Office of Planning and Programing, 1968-71; appointive, Federal-State relations coordinator for Nebraska State govern-ment, 1967-71; member: State crime commission, Phi Beta Kappa; board of trustees, Nebraska Wesleyan University; executive council, alumni association (Harvard), J. F. Kennedy School of Government; married to the former Louise Anna Meyer, 1962; two children: Eric David and Kirk Daniel; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Burt, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington. Cass County: That part not included in the First District. Population (1980), 523,765. HAL DAUB, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in Fort Bragg, N.C., April 23, 1941; attended Mountview School, Omaha; graduated, Benson High School, 1959; B.S., business administration, Washington University, St. Louis, 1963; J.D., Univer-sity of Nebraska, 1966; captain, U.S. Army Infantry, 1966-68; lawyer; admitted to the Nebraska Bar in 1966 and commenced practice in Omaha; vice president and general counsel, Standard Chemical Livestock Feed Co.; member: American Legion; VFW,; Urban League of Nebraska; NAACP; Presbyterian Church; Reserve Officers Association; Optimists’ International; American Judicature Society; 32d degree Mason, Shrine; Omaha and Nebraska Bar Associations; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honorary; Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity; married to the former Cindy Shin, 1968; three children: Natalie Ann, John Clifford, and Tammy Rene; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. 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, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Merrick, Morrill, Nance, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Platte, Polk, Red Willow, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thayer, Thomas, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler (62 counties). Population (1980), 523,685. VIRGINIA (Mrs. HAVEN) SMITH, Republican, of Chappell, Nebr.; born in Ran-dolph, Iowa, June 30, 1911; attended Iowa public schools; B.A., University of Nebras-ka, 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 Association, 1951-53; member, board of directors, Agricultural Hall of Fame; vice president, Farm Film Foundation; delegate, Republi-can National Conventions, 1956 and 1960; Distinguished Service Award, University of Nebraska, 1956; Land Grant College Extension Service Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture and Education, 1960; Distinguished Service Award, Midwest Conference on World Affairs, 1970; Nebraska Woman of Achievement, Business and Professional Women, 1971; National Award of Merit, DAR; National 4-H Alumni Award, 1974; member, Eastern Star; Methodist; member, House Appropriations Committee; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NEVADA Biographical NEVADA (Population, 1980 census, 799,184) SENATORS 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 asso-ciates in construction and opening of Ormsby House, a hotel-casino in Carson City, together with other land developments; married Carol Wilson; seven children: Galil, Sheila, John Paul, Kevin, Michelle, Kathleen, and Denise; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974; reelected November 4, 1980; served on Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Select Committee on Small Business, and Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee during 94th Congress; Finance, Energy and Natural Resources, and Judiciary Committees during 95th Congress; appointed to Appropri-ations and Judiciary for the 96th Congress; led Senate opposition to common situs picketing bill in 94th Congress; also headed opposition to Panama Canal Treaties during 95th Congress; general chairman of the Republican Party. CHIC HECHT, Republican, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born in Cape Girardeau, Mo., on November 30, 1928; attended Washington Elementary School; graduated, Central High School, 1945; B.S., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1949; special agent in the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps, 1951-53; merchant, banker; member: Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, Retail Merchants Bureau, National Counter Intelli-gence Corps, National Military Intelligence Association; elected to Nevada Senate, 1967-75; served as senate minority leader under Governor Paul Laxalt; married to the former Gail Kahn; two children: Lori and Leslie; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CLark County: All except portions of North Las Vegas and western portions of the county contained in State assembly districts 1, 7, and 17. Population (1980), 400,948. HARRY REID, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born in Searchlight, Nev., on December 2, 1939; attended Searchlight Elementary School; graduated, Basic High School, Henderson, Nev., 1957; associate degree in science, Southern Utah State College, 1959; B.S., Utah State University, Phi Kappa Phi, 1961; J.D., George Wash-ington School of Law, Washington, D.C., 1964; admitted to the Nevada State Bar in 1963, a year before graduating from law school; while attending law school, worked as a U.S. Capitol police officer; city attorney, Henderson, 1964-66; elected: Nevada State Assembly, 1969-70; Lieutenant Governor, State of Nevada, 1970-74; served, executive committee, National Conference of Lieutenant Governors; chairman, Nevada Gaming Commission, 1977-81; member: Nevada State, Clark County, and American Bar Associations; American Board of Trial Advocates; boards of directors: American Cancer Society; Legal Aid Society; YMCA; and Operation Life, a commu-nity development corporation; judge, Nevada State Athletic Commission; served, Executive Reserve of the U.S. Office of Emergency Planning; awards: Nevada Jay-cees Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1970; named Man of the Year by the City of Hope, 1977; married the former Landra Gould, 1959; five children: Lana, Rory, Lief, Josh, and Key; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; member: Committee on Foreign Affairs; Committee on Science and Technology; and Congres-sional Travel and Tourism Caucus. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counties: Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, and White Pine. CLARK CouNTY: Assembly districts 1, 17, and 20. Census tract 31, that part in assembly district 2; and census tract 32, that part in assembly district 13. Population (1980), 398,236. BARBARA FARRELL VUCANOVICH, Republican, of Reno, Nev.; born in Camp Dix, N.J. on June 22, 1921; attended Miss Quinn’s School, Albany, N.Y.; graduated, Albany Academy for Girls, Albany, 1938; attended Manhattan College of Sacred Heart, New York, N.Y. 1939; businesswoman; district representative for Senator Paul Laxalt for northern Nevada, 1974-82; member: Nevada Federation of Republi-can Women, Republican Women’s Club of Reno, Saint Mary’s Hospital Guild, Sorop-timist, Emblem Club, Civil Air Patrol, and Washoe Medical Center Women’s League; married to George J. Vucanovich, 1965; five children: Patty, Mike, Ken, Tom, and Susie; 12 grandchildren; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Con-gress. NEW HAMPSHIRE Biographical NEW HAMPSHIRE (Population, 1980 census, 920,610) SENATORS GORDON J. HUMPHREY, Republican, of Chichester, N.H.; born in Bristol, Conn., October 9, 1940; educated in the Bristol schools; graduated high school, 1957; attended George Washington University, University of Maryland, Burnside-Ott Avi-ation Institute, 1962; enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, 1958-62; professional pilot, 1964-78; founder and State coordinator of the New Hampshire Conservative Caucus, July 1977 to February 1978; chairman, Second Congressional District Conservative Caucus, November 1977 to February 1978; member, Airline Pilots’ Association; Baptist; married to the former Patricia Greene, July 14, 1978; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. WARREN BRUCE RUDMAN, Republican, of Nashua, N.H.; born in Boston, Mass., May 18, 1930; attended Nashua public schools; graduated, Valley Forge Military, 1948; B.S., Syracuse University, 1952; LL.B., Boston College Law School, 1960; captain, U.S. Army Infantry 1952-54; attorney; admitted to the New Hamp-shire Bar in 1960 and commenced practice in Nashua, N.H.; counsel to Governor; attorney general, 1970-76; president of NAAG; member, American Bar Association; married to the former Shirley Wahl, 1952; three children: Laura, Alan, and Debra; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Belknap, Carroll, and Strafford. HiLLsBorouGH County: Towns and city of ford, Goffstown, Manchester, and Merrimack. MERRIMACK County: Towns of Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon, Northfield, and Pittsfield. RockingHAM County: Towns and city of Auburn, Brentwood, Candia, Chester, Danville, Deerfield, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, Londonderry, New Castle, Newfields, Newing- ton, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, Northwood, Nottingham, Plaistow, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton and Stratham. Population (1980), 460,863. 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 Divi-sion; Manchester City Prosecutor, 1970-72; instructor, Criminal Law, New Hamp-shire State Police Training School, 1967-69; director, Manchester Area School for Police Prosecutors, 1970; instructor, criminal evidence, criminal justice program, St. Anselm’s College, 1972-73; married Helen E. Manning, of Manchester, 1965; chil-dren: Danielle Ann, Susan Ellen, and Norman Manning; elected to the 94th Con-gress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; member, House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; chairman, House Subcommittee on Oceanography. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, and Sullivan. HiLLsBorRoOUGH CouNTY: Towns and city of Amherst, Antrim, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hills-borough, 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, Bradford, Concord, Danbury, Dunbarton, Frank-lin, Henniker, Hill, Hopkinton, Newbury, New London, Pembroke, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, and Wilmot. RockiNGHAM County: Towns of Atkinson, Salem, and Windham. Population (1980), 459,747. JUDD GREGG, Republican, of Greenfield, N.H.; born in Nashua, N.H., February 14, 1947; attended Nashua public schools; graduated, Phillips Exeter Academy, 1965; A.B., Columbia University, New York City, 1969; J.D., 1972 and LL.M., 1975, Boston University; lawyer; admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1972 and commenced practice in Nashua; Governor's executive council, 1978-80; president, Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Foundation; married to the former Kathleen MacLellan, 1973; two daughters: Molly and Sarah; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. 118 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY (Population, 1980 census, 7,364,158) SENATORS BILL BRADLEY, Democrat, of Denville, N.J.; born in Crystal City, Mo., July 28, 1943; attended Crystal City Elementary and Palm Beach private schools; graduated Crystal City High School, 1961; B.A., American history, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., 1965; M.A., Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar), Oxford, England, 1965-68; first lieutenant, USAF Reserve, 1967-78; writer; businessman; professional basketball player with New York Knicks, 1967-77; member; Finance, Energy and Natural Resources Committees, and Special Committee on Aging; married to Ernes-tine Schlant, 1974; one daughter, Theresa Anne; elected to the U.S. Senate, Novem-ber 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, Democrat, of Montclair, N.J.; born in Patterson, N.J. on January 23, 1924; attended Elementary School 21, Patterson; graduated, Nutley High School, Nutley, N.J., 1941; B.S., Columbia University School of Business, New York, N.Y, 1949; U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1942-46; data processing firm executive, 1952-82; commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1978-82; member: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, Advisory Council of the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, founder of the Lautenberg Center for General and Tumor Immunology, board of trustees of the Jewish Community Federation of Metropolitan New Jersey, board of trustees of the United Way of North Essex, N.J., board of trustees of the Montclair Art Museum; married to the former Lois Leven-son; four children: Ellen, Nan, Lisa, and Joshua; elected to the U.S. Senate, Novem-ber 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; appointed by the Governer on December 27, 1982 to complete the unexpired term of Nicholas F. rady. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—GLOUCESTER COUNTY. CAMDEN CoUNTY: Municipalities of Audubon, Audubon Park, Barring-ton, Bellmaur, Berlin, Berlin Township, Brooklawn, Camden, Chesilhurst, Clementon, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Hi-Nella, Laurel Springs, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Mount Ephraim, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Waterford, Winslow, and Woodlynne. Population (1980), 526,057. JAMES J. FLORIO, Democrat, of Pine Hill, 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 University, 1962-63; J.D., Rutgers University Law School, 1967; recipient, Trenton State College Memorial Scholarship, 1961; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1962; Honorary Eagleton Fellow-ship, 1962; Ralph Donges Scholarship Award sponsored by Camden County Bar Association, 1962; enlisted U.S. Navy, 1955-58, final rank, ensign; U.S. Naval Re-serve, 1958-74, final rank, lieutenant commander; admitted to the New Jersey Bar in Camden City, 1967; legislative assistant, 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, Glassboro urban redevelopment program, 1963-64; assistant city attorney for Camden City; former member: Camden County Council on Economic Opportuni-ty, 1966-67; Camden Civil Rights Commission, 1966-67; Camden County Council on Aging, 1968; vice president board of advisors, Camden County legal services pro-gram, 1968; candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor, 1977; Democratic nominee for Governor of New Jersey, 1981; current member: Naval Reserve Officers Association, Camden County Foster Parents Association (honorary), Fraternal Order of Police (honorary); American Legion; Knights of Columbus; Order of AHEPA; Deborah Heart and Lung Center Board of Trustees (honorary); received awards from New Jersey Veterans of Foreign Wars (Outstanding Legislator of the Year, 1979); New Jersey Association of Waste Management Officials Service Award, 1980; Na-tional Association of Railroad Passengers (Golden Spike Award, 1982); National Association of Noise Control Officials (Distinguished Legislative Service, 1981); Na-tional Hemophilia Foundation (Award for Distinguished Legislative Service, 1981); Multiple Sclerosis Association (Humanitarian Award, 1981); New Jersey Optometric NEW JERSEY Biographical 119 Association (Public Service Award, 1976); New Jersey Retired Educators Association, 1982; Bureau of Wholesale Sales Representatives, 1980; National Council of Sales-men’s Organizations (Distinguished Public Service Award, 1982); Camden County Jaycees (Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1973); Non-Resident Taxpayers Asso-ciation (Legislator of the Year, 1973); Philadelphia Metals Association (Phoenix Award for Recycling Legislation, 1980); elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem. BURLINGTON CouNTY: Munici-plies of Bass River, Tabernacle, and Washington. OceaN County: Municipalities of Barnegat, Barnegat ight, Beach Haven, Eagleswood, Harvey Cedars, Little Egg Harbor, Long Beach, Ocean, Ship Bottom, Stafford, Surf City, and Tuckerton. Population (1980), 526,279. 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 Mehaf-fey; 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 Dis-trict 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; Das warden, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Ocean City; appointed by New Jersey Supreme Court to Advisory Commit-tee 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, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—MippLEsex County: Municipality of Old Bridge. MoNnMouTH County: Municipalities of Aberdeen, Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Avon, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Deal, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair Haven, Hazlet, Highlands, Interlaken, Keansburg, Keyport, Loch Arbour, Long Branch, Manalapan, Manasquan, Matawan, Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Neptune City, Neptune Township, Ocean, anport, Red Bank, Sea Bright, Sea Girt, South Belmar, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Union Beach, and West Long Branch. OceaN County: Municipalities of Bay Head, Brick, Lakewood, Mantoloking, Point Pleasant, and Point Pleasant Beach. Population (1980), 524,825. JAMES J. HOWARD, Democrat, of Spring Lake Heights, N.J.; born in Irvington, N.J., July 24, 1927, son of George P. and Bernice M. Howard; graduate of St. Rose School, Belmar, N.J., Asbury Park High School, St. Bonaventure University, Olean, N.Y. (B.A. 1952), Rutgers University (M. Ed. 1958); holds honorary doctor of laws degrees from St. Bonaventure University and Monmouth College, West Long Branch, N.J.; 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 Assembly 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 daughters: Kathy (Mrs. Vladimir Tjunin), Mrs. Lenore Howard, and Marie; elected to the 89th Congress on November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—BuRLINGTON CouNTY: Municipalities of Beverly, Bordentown City, Bordentown Town-ship, Burlington City, Burlington Township, Chesterfield, Cinnaminson, Delanco, Delran, Edgewater Park, Fieldsboro, Florence, Mansfield, Mane Shade, Palmyra, Pemberton Borough, Pemberton Township, River-side, Riverton Borough, Springfield, Willingboro, and Wrightstown. CAMDEN CouNTY: Municipalities of Merchantville and Pennsauken. MERCER COUNTY: Municipalities of East Windsor, Ewing, Hamilton, Hight-stown, Lawrence, Trenton, Washington, and West Windsor. MippLEsEx County: Municipality of Plainsboro. Nl ouuuTH County: Municipalities of Allentown, Roosevelt, and Upper Freehold. Population (1980), CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, Republican, of Old Bridge, N.J.; born in Rahway, N.J., March 4, 1953; B.A., Trenton State College, 1975; attended Worcester College, England, 1974; businessman; executive director, New Jersey Right to Life Commit-tee, Inc., 1976-78; legislative agent, New Jersey State Legislature, 1979; married to the former Marie Hahn, 1976; one daughter, Melissa, and one son, Christopher; Catholic elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th ngress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—BeErGEN CouNnTy: Municipalities of Allendale, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Harrington Park, Haworth, Ho-ho-kus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Montvale, Northvale, Old Ta; En, Oradell, Park Ridge, y, Ridgewood, River Edge, River Vale, Rockleigh, Saddle River, Upper Sas. e River, Waldwick, and Wyckoff. HUNTERDON COUNTY: Municipalities of Alexandria, Bethlehem, Bloomsbury, Delaware, East 120 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY Amwell, Flemington, Franklin, Frenchtown, Hampton, Holland, Kingwood, Lambertville, Milford, Raritan, Stockton, Union, and West Amwell. MERCER CoUuNTY: Municipalities of Hopewell, Hopewell Township, and Pennington. Morris CouNTY: Municipalities ¢f Boonton, Boonton Township, Denville, Jefferson, Mine Hill, Montville, Mount Arlington, Mount Olive, Randolph, and Roxbury. Passaic County: Municipalities of Ringwood and West Milford. Sussex County: Municipalities of Branchville, Frankford, Hampton, Lafayette, Montague, Sandyston, Stillwater, Sussex, Vernon, Walpack, and Wantage. WARREN CoUuNTy: Municipalities of Alpha, Belvidere, Blairstown, Franklin, Greenwich, Hackettstown, Hardwick, Harmony, Hope, Knowlton, Liberty, Lopatcong, Oxford, Pahaquarry, Phillipsburg, Pohatcong, Washington, Washington Township, and White. Population (1980), 526,367. MARGARET S. ROUKEMA (nee Scafati), Republican, of Ridgewood, N.J.; born on September 19, 1929; graduated, Montclair State College in New Jersey with B.A, political science and English; pursued interests in government by studying urban and regional planning at Rutgers University; married, Dr. Richard W. Roukema; two children: Greg, Meg; and Todd (deceased); teacher, history and English, Living-ston and Ridgewood, N.J.; trustee and vice president, Ridgewood Board of Educa-tion, 1970-73; chairman, Ridgewood Beiter Government Committee; member: Mayor’s Advisory Charter Study Commission; New Jersey Business and Professional Women; College Club of Ridgewood; Distributive Education Clubs of American Con-gressional Advisory Board; active member, board of directors of such public service organizations: Ridgewood Family Counseling Service; Leukemia Society of Northern New Jersey; Ridgewood Senior Citizens Housing Corp. (cofounder); Spring House, residential center for the treatment of alcoholism; Spectrum for Living; awards: Citizen of the Year, West Bergen Mental Center, 1981; Citizen of the Year, Bergen County Professional Engineers; Citizens Award, North Jersey Homebuilders Associ-ation; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Con-gross committee member: Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Education and abor. SIXTH DISTRICT.—MippLesex County: Municipalities of Carteret, East Brunswick, Edison, Helmetta, High-land Park, Metuchen, Milltown, New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Seyrovitle, South Amboy, South Plainfield, South River, Spotswood, and Woodbridge. UN1oN County: Municipalities of Linden, Rahway, and Winfield. Population (1980), 523,798. BERNARD J. DWYER, Democrat, of Edison, N.J.; born in Perth Amboy, N.J., January 24, 1921; attended St. Mary’s School; graduated, Perth Amboy High School, 1938; attended Rutgers University, Newark, N.J.; served in U.S. Navy, 1940-45; insurance broker-owner, Fraser Bros.; served in New Jersey State Senate, 1974-80; councilman, Edison, N.J., 1958-69; mayor, Edison, N.J., 1969-73; member: VFW; American Legion; B.P.O. Elks; Moose; Knights of Columbus; Edison, N.J. Chamber of Commerce; St. Francis Roman Catholic Church; trustee, J. F. K. Medical Center, Edison; married to the former Lilyan Sudzina, 1944; one daughter, Pamela D. Stockton; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th ngress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—MzrcEr County: Municipalities of Princeton and Princeton Township. MIDDLESEX County: Municipalities of Cranbury, Dunellen, Englishtown, Hightstown, Jamesburg, Middlesex, Monroe, North Brunswick, and South Brunswick. MoNMouTH County: Municipalities of Freehold, Freehold Town-ship, Marlboro, and Millstone. SoMERSET County: Municipalities of Bound Brook, Franklin, Manville, Milistone, North Plainfield, Rocky Hill, and South Bound Brook. Union County: Municipalities of Clark, Cranford, Elizabeth, Fanwood, Garwood, Plainfield, Roselle, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, and Westfield. Population (1980), 525,563. MATTHEW J. RINALDQ, 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 Ad-ministration, Newark, N.J., 1959; doctorate, public administration, New York Uni-versity, Graduate School of Public Administration, 1979; president, Union Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, 1962-63; served on the Union County Board of Free-holders, 1263-64; 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; awards and recognitions: Jaycees, “Outstanding Young Man of the Year”; Knights of Columbus, “Knight of the Year”; B'nai B'rith, “Citizen of the Year’; UNICO national chapters, Union, Plainfield, and Maplewood, N.J., “Man of the Year”; Rod and Gun editors, Metropolitan New York (leading role in getting the 200-mile fishing limit enacted into law); Health Freedom Award; honors: New Jersey State Fireman's Mutual Benevolent Association, Catholic War Veterans, Hadassah, Union County Heart Association, Policemen’s Benevolent Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, United Clergy of Vauxhall, State Grand Jurors Association, New Jersey State Police; trustee, board of directors, Paul Stillman School of Busi- NEW JERSEY Biographical 121 ness Administration, Seton Hall University; advisory board, department of political science, Kean College; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; formerly served on the House Banking and Currency Committee; reelected to each succeeding Ore member of House Energy and Commerce Committee and Select Commit-tee on Aging. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN County: Municipalities of Franklin Lakes, Garfield, Oakland, and Wallington. Morris County: Municipalities of Butler, Dover, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park, Pequannock, Riverdale, Rockaway, Rockaway Township, Victory Gardens, and Wharton. Passaic County: Municipalities of Bloom-ingdale, Clifton, Haledon, Hawthorne, North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Wanaque, and Wayne. Population (1980), 526,138. 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 Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs in cooperation with the Sears-Roebuck Foundation and the National Wildlife Foundation for his contribution to State of New Jersey's water management program; 1971 Honorary Fellowship, American Academy of Medical Administrators (F.A.AM.A)); 1969 Annual State Golden Medal Award of the Garden Clubs of New Jersey for conserva-tion efforts and leadership in safeguarding the natural environment of New Jersey; 1971 D.A.V. citation for distinguished service in behalf of disabled American veter-ans; 1971 State of Israel Bonds Scroll of Honor Award; 1972 National Small Busi-ness Association Award for valued contributions to American small business com-munity; 1972 Recipient of National Humanitarian Award sponsored by Joint Handi-capped Council, National Society of the Handicapped; member of many civic organi-zations; 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 Presi-dent’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 outstand-ing 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, Somer 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; 1976, N.J. Pharmaceutical Association Mortar and Pestle Award for outstanding service to the public and the profession of pharmacy; 1977-80, member, board of trustees, Passaic County Historical Society; 1977, First New Jersey Public Works Institute, Rutgers University award for outstanding con-tribution to public works; 1977, Passaic County American Legion award on behalf of veterans rights and benefits legislation; 1977, New York Water Pollution Control Association award for distinguished and outstanding leadership and initiative in advancing public support for more efficient water pollution control; 1977, Honorary Life Member Award, Federation of Italian Societies, Paterson, N.J.; 1977-78, Nation-al Superior Performance Award, Green Thumb, N.J.; 1978, NADO award in recogni-tion of dedicated support of economic development in America; 1978, Honor, Duty, Fidelity Award, New Jersey State Police; 1978, American Legion award for leader-ship support of veterans preference; 1979 Citizen of the Year Award, department of New Jersey, Jewish War Veterans of U.S.A. for dedication to his fellow man; 1979 cited by Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Paterson Chapter No. 102, in apprecia-tion of a career of outstanding contributions and leadership; 1980 “Silver” PBA Card, Honorary Lifetime PBA Membership, Passaic County Policemen’s Benevolent Association for outstanding achievements in field of law and public safety; 1980 Special Recognition Award, Wayne Police Athletic League for helping boys and girls become good citizens; 1980, cited by National Housing Conference at testimonial 122 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY dinner in his honor for his outstanding contributions to better housing for all Americans; 1981 cited by Passaic Boys Club in recognition of his efforts on behalf of the Boys Club and its programs; 1981, degree of doctor of laws, honoris causa, William Paterson College; 1982, cited by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights Northern New Jersey Chapter for his efforts in the area of human rights; 1982, Bergen-Passaic Chapter No. 858, National Association of Retired Federal Employees Award in Recognition of Dedication and Support of Retired Federal Employees; 1982, citation of appreciation of Jewish War Veterans of USA Post 695, Wayne, N.J.; elected to the 91st Congress, November 4, 1969; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—BErRGEN County: Municipalities of Alpine, Bergenfield, Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Elmwood Park, Emerson, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fair Lawn, Fairview, Fort Lee, Glen Rock, Hackensack, Hasbrouck Heights, Hillsdale, Leonia, Lodi, Maywood, Moona-chie, New Milford, Norwood, Paramus, Ridgefield Park, Rochelle Park, Rutherford, Saddle Brook, South Jack nsaek oaLeck; Tenafly, Teterboro, Washington, Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, and Wood-Ridge. Popula-tion ( ), ,349. ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, Democrat, of New Milford, N.J.; born in Paterson, N.J. on August 26, 1951; attended, Franklin Lakes Elementary School, Franklin Lakes, N.J., 1965; graduated, Storm King High School, Cornwall on the Hudson, N.Y., 1970; B.A., Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N.J., 1974; J.D., Rutgers School of Law, 1977; M.P.A,, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1980; admitted to New Jersey Bar in 1978; commenced practice in Washington, D.C., 1981; deputy legislative counsel, office of Governor Brendan T. Byrne, 1975-77; counsel to Vice President Walter F. Mondale, 1978-81; member: New Jersey and American Bar Associations, board of governors, Rutgers University, 1977-83; married to the former Susan King Holloway in 1980; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Municipalities of East Orange, Glen Ridge, Irvington, Newark, and South Orange: Huon County: Municipality of Harrison. UNION County: Municipality of Hillside. Population 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 Intergovernmental 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 Subcommittee; chairman of Monopolies and Commercial Law Subcommittee; elected chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, January 1973 to present; married the late Marianna Stango; two chil- “dren: 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: Municipalities of Belleville, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Lyndhurst, Maplewood, Montclair, North Caldwell, Nutley, Orange, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell, and West Orange. HunsoN County: Municipalities of East Newark, Kearny, and Secaucus. Morris County: East Hanover, Mountain Lakes, alta, hy Hills. Passaic County: Municipalities of Little Falls, Totowa, and West Pater-son. Population (1980), 525,290. JOSEPH GEORGE MINISH, Democrat, of West Orange, N.J.; World War veteran; member, Knights of Columbus Council 5519, West Orange; awards: Distin-guished 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; New Jersey Catholic War Veterans Affairs Award, May 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; Grande Ufficiall Award, the Italian Government’s high-est award to individuals other than heads of state, 1979; married former Theresa LaCapra; three children: George, James, and Joyce; elected to the 88th Congress, NEW JERSEY Biographical 123 November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee on General Over-sight and Renegotiation; and Committee on House Administration; chairman, Sub-committee on Police and Personnel. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Essex CounTty: Municipalily of Millburn. HUNTERDON COUNTY: Municipalities of Cali-fon, Clinton, Clinton Township, Glen Gardner, High Bridge, Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Readington, and Tewksbury. Morris CounTy: Municipalities of Chatham, Chatham Township, Chester, Chester Township, Florham Park, Hanover, Harding, Madison, Mendham, Mendham Township, Morris Plains, Morristown, Morris Township, Neloong. Passiac, and Washington. SOMERSET CouNTy: Municipalities of Bedminster, Bernards, Bernardsville, Branchburg, Bridgewater, Far Hills, Green Brook, Hillsborough, Montgomery, Peapack-Gladstone, Raritan, Somerville, Warren, and Watchung. Sussex County: Municipalities of Ando-ver, Andover Towrshils Byram, Franklin, Fredon, Green, Hamburg, Hardyston, Hopatcong, Newton, Og-densburg, Sparta, and Stanhope. UN1oN County: Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Kenilworth, Mountain-side, New Providence, Singhal, Summit, and Union Township. WARREN CouNTY: Municipalities of Allamuchy, Frelinghuysen, Independence, and Mansfield. Population (1980), 526,907. JIM COURTER, Republican, born in Montclair, N.J., October 14, 1941, graduated Montclair Academy, 1959; B.A., Colgate University, 1963; member: Junior Honor Society, president, Senior Honor Society; seven varsity letters; Phi Delta Theta; J.D., Duke University Law School Phi Delta Phi, 1966; member, U.S. Peace Corps, Ven-ezuela, 1967-69; Assistant Corporation Counsel for Washington, D.C., 1969-70; Union County Legal Services, 1970-71; formed law firm of Courter, Kobert & Pease, 1972; private practice and First Assistant Warren County Prosecutor, 1973-77; former township attorney, Allamuchy Township; planning board attorney, Greene Township; zoning board attorney, Liberty and Independence Townships; admitted to practice: New Jersey, Washington, D.C, U.S. Supreme Court; past president, Hack-ettstown Rotary Club; advisory board, Hackettstown Community Hospital, NFIB, Guardian of Small Business Award; NAB, Watchdog of the Treasury Award, ACA, Distinguished Service Award; Future Farmers of America, Outstanding Service Award; Centenary College, Man of the Year Award; Retired Officers Association, Nathan Hale Award, Jewish Federation of North Jersey Award; president, Sopho- more Republican Class, regional whip; Chairman, Kean for Governor Committee; member: Armed Services Committee, Post Office and Civil Service Committee; United Methodist Church; married to the former Carmen McCalman; two daugh- ters: Donica Lee and Katrina Janis; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—BURLINGTON CouUNTY: Municipalities of Eastampton, Evesham, Hainesport, Lum- berton, Medford, Medford Lakes, Moorestown, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, New Hanover, North Hanover, Shamong, Southampton, Westampton, and Woodland. OceaN County: Municipalities of Beachwood, Berke- ley, Dover, Island Heights, Jackson, Lacey, Lakehurst, Lavallette, Manchester, Ocean Gate, Pine Beach, Plumsted, Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, and South Toms River. MoNnMouTH CouNTY: Municipalities of Brielle, Colts Neck, Farmingdale, Holmdel, Howell, Little Silver, Rumson, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury Town- ship, Tinton Falls, and Wall. CAMDEN County: Municipalities of Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Haddon Town- ship, Lawnside, and Oaklyn. Population (1980), 526,168. 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 Conven-tion, 1966; elected delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1968 and 1976; active in YMCA work over the years, served as a member of the board of directors and president of the Burlington County YMCA; recipient of Citizen of the Year award from the combined Service Clubs of Moorestown, 1962, and selected Legisla-tor of the Year by New Jersey Association of Chosen Freeholders, 1968; National Associated Businessmen Watchdog of the Treasury Awards; National Federation of Independent Business Guardian of Small Business Awards; Al Reinfelder Memorial Award of the Striped Bass Fund, Inc., for his leadership in the conservation of the coastal resources of the United States, 1974; Legislator of the Year Award by the National Wildlife Federation for outstanding Contribution to the Wise Use and Management of The Nation's Natural Resources, 1980; New Jersey Federation of Sportsmen Award for his outstanding contribution in the field of conservation for the sportsmen of New Jersey, 1981; and numerous other humanitarian and civic 124 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY awards, recognitions and honorary life memberships; 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 to each succeeding Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—BerGeEN County: Municipalities of Little Ferry, Palisades Park, and Ridgefield. Hupson County: Municipalities of Bayonne, Guttenberg, Hoboken, Jersey City, North Bergen, Union City, Weehawken, and West New York. Population (1980), 526,778. FRANK J. GUARINI, Democrat, of Jersey City, N.J.; born in Jersey City, N.J., August 20, 1924; son of the late Frank J. Guarini, Sr.; attended the public shools; graduated, Lincoln High School, 1942; attended Columbia University and graduated from Darmouth College; New York University School of Law, J.D., 1950, and LL.M., 1955; graduate work at the Hague Academy of International Law. The Hague, Netherlands; served in the U.S. Navy, Pacific Theater aboard the U.S.S. Mount McKinley, 1944-46; lawyer; admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1951 and commenced practice in New Jersey; U.S. Treasury Department, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of International Trade, and U.S. Supreme Court, 1955; elected to the State senate, 1965, and was reelected for the 1968-72 term; chairman: Commit-tee on Air and Water Pollution and Public Health, Rules of Evidence Committee; member of Appropriations, Institutions and Agencies, and Transportation Commit-tees; very active in civic and community affairs; served on the National Board of Governors, American Red Cross; chairman, Board of Regents, St. Peter’s College; National Board of Governors, American Trial Lawyers Association; executive com-mittee of Christ Hospital, Jersey City; director: Hudson County Mental Health Association; Hudson County Health League; Jersey City Rotary Club; vice president, Jersey City Chamber of Commerce; trustee: Hudson County Bar Foundation and Hudson County Bar Association; chairman, New Jersey Trial Lawyers Association; general council, New Jersey State Bar Association; alumni trustee, The Hague Academy of International Law; former chairman, Hudson County Democratic Com-mittee; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; served as member of the Committee on Ways and Means, Subcom-mittees on Trade, Social Security, Select Revenue Measures and Oversight; member of the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse. NEW MEXICO Biographical NEW MEXICO (Population, 1980 census, 1,302,894) SENATORS PETE V. DOMENICI, Republican, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born in Albuquerque, 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; named Albu-querque’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; reelected November 7, 1978. JEFF BINGAMAN, Democrat, of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; born in El Paso, Tex., October 3, 1943; raised in Silver City, N. Mex.; graduate of Western High (now Silver High), in 1961; received B.A. degree in government, Harvard College in 1965; graduated from Stanford Law School in 1968; served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1968-74; served as assistant New Mexico attorney general in 1969, as counsel to the State constitutional convention; entered private practice with firm of Stephenson, Campbell & Olmsted, 1971-72; started law firm of Campbell & Bingaman, 1973; served as New Mexico attorney general, 1979-82; member of the Methodist Church; married to the former Anne Kovacovich; one child, John; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counriks: Bernalillo, De Baca, Guadalupe, and Torrance (4 counties). Population (1980), 434,141. MANUEL LUJAN, Jr., Republican, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born in San Ilde-fonso, N. Mex., May 12, 1928; attended grade school and junior high of Our Lady of Guadalupe; high school, St. Michaels; 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; member, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Committee on Science and Technology; past president, New Mexico Association of Independent Insurance Agents; former member of State Cor-poration Commission Advisory Board on Insurance; married the former Jean Kay Couchman, November 19, 1948; four children: Terra Kay, Everett, Jay, Barbara Browne, and Jeff; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counties: Chaves, Curry, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Quay, Roosevelt, Sierra, and Union (14 counties). Population (1980), 436,261. JOSEPH RICHARD (JOE) SKEEN, Republican, of Picacho, N. Mex.; born in Roswell, N. Mex., June 30, 1927; attended public and parochial schools; B.S., engi-neering, Texas A&M University, 1950; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1949-52; soil and water engineer, Zuni and Ramah Navajo Indians, 1951, returning to the family sheep ranching operation in Lincoln County, N. Mex., which was purchased from his grandmother; operated a flying service, Ruidoso, N. Mex.; member, New Mexico State Senate, 1960-70, 6 years of which he was minority leader; served 3 years as State Republican chairman; Republican nominee for Lieu-tenant Governor, 1970, and GOP nominee for Governor, 1974 and 1978; elected to Congress from New Mexico's Second District as a write-in candidate, 1980, after the incumbent died in office and the Republican Party was denied a place on the ballot by the courts; member: New Mexico Woolgrowers Association; New Mexico Cattle Growers Association; New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau; Conquistadore Coun-cil, Boy Scouts of America; Elks; Eagles; married to the former Mary Helen Jones, 35 years; two children: Lisa and Mike; Catholic; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. 126 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO THIRD DISTRICT.—Counites: Catron, Cibola, Colfax, Harding, Los Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Juan, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, and Valencia (15 counties). Population (1980), 432,492. WILLIAM BLAINE RICHARDSON, Democrat, of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; born in Pasadena, Calif, on November 15, 1947; attended school in Mexico City, Mexico; graduated, Middlesex School, Concord, Mass., 1966; B.A., Tufts University, Medford, Mass., 1970; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, Mass., 1971; staff member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1971-72; U.S. Department of State, 1973-75; U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, 1975-78; executive director, New Mexico State Democratic Party and executive director, Bernalillo County Democratic Party, 1978; businessman, 1978-82; unsuccessful candidate for Congress, 1980; member: Big Brother/Big Sister of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Sante Fe Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Council on Foreign Affairs, Santa Fe Jaycees, American G.I. Forum; married to the former Barbara Flavin in 1972; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. NEW YORK Biographical 127 NEW YORK (Population, 1980 census, 17,548,433) SENATORS 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 Na-tional Conventions, 1960, 1976; served as a cabinet or subcabinet officer to Presi-dents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford: Ambassador 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 Philosophi-cal Society, National Academy of Public Administration; teacher of government at Russell Sage College, Cornell University School of Industrial Relations, Syracuse University, Harvard University; honorary degrees from 42 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; Inter-national 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 a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983. ALFONSE M. D'AMATO, Republican, of Island Park, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., August 1, 1937; attended Island Park public schools; graduated, Chaminade High School, Mineola, N.Y., 1955; B.S., Syracuse University, College of Business Administration, 1959; J.D., Syracuse Law School, 1961; Honorary Doctor of Laws, New York Law School, 1982; attorney; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1962; Nassau County Public Administrator, 1965-68; Town of Hempstead, N.Y., receiver of taxes, 1969; Hempstead town supervisor, 1971-77; presiding supervisor, Town of Hempstead, and vice chairman, Nassau County Board of Supervisors, 1977-80; honors: National Council of Young Israel, Humanitarian Award; New York State Order Sons of Italy, “Man of the Year’; member: Knights of Columbus; Island Park Volunteer Fire Department, Lions Club, Sons of Italy, and Sacred Heart R.C. Church; Distinguished Lecturer, C.W. Post College of Long Island University; mar-ried to the former Penelope Ann Collenberg, 1960; four children: Lisa, Lorraine, Daniel, and Christopher; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES RT SumiE County: That part not contained in the Second and Third Districts. Population WILLIAM CARNEY, Conservative-Republican, of Hauppauge, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., July 1, 1942; received preliminary education at St. Catherine of Genoa, Brooklyn; graduated Delahanty High School, Queens, 1960; attended Florida State University, 1960-61; served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, 1961-64; sales representative for heavy equipment firm, 1972-75; member, Suffolk County Legisla-ture, 1976-78; serving on numerous committees, and chairman, Transportation and Commerce Committee; member: St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Boy Scouts of America, American Legion, American Heart Association; married to the former Barbara Ann Haverlin, 1966; two children: Jacqueline and Julie; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. 128 Congressional Directory NEW YORK SECOND DISTRICT.—SurroLk County: Towns of Babylon and Islip; town: of Huntington, that part not contained in the Third District. Population (1980), 515,595. THOMAS J. DOWNEY, Democrat, of Amityville, 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; J.D., American University Law School, 1979; held office of Suffolk County Legislator, 1971-75; member of Sons of Italy; elected to the 94th Congress, Novem-ber 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; serves on Ways and Means and Budget Committees and Select Committee on Aging; chairman, Congressional Arts Caucus; cochairman, Northeast/Midwest Congressional Coalition Budget Task Force; congressional adviser to SALT II negotiations; chairman, Democratic Young Leadership Council; married D. Chris Milanos, 1978; children: Lauren Katherine and Theodore Jonathan. THIRD DISTRICT.—Nassau County: That part not contained in the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Districts. SurroLk County: Town of Huntington, that part beginning where Carlls Straight Path intersects Long Island Expressway, thence westerly along Long Island Expressway to Beaumont Drive, along said drive to Round Tree Drive, along said drive to Wilmington Drive, along said drive to Baggatelle Road, along said road to Conklins Avenue, along said avenue to the town line, along the town line to Long Island Express-way, along said expressway to the point of beginning; town of Smithtown, that part beginning where Longfellow Drive intersects Landing Road, thence westerly along Landing Road to Smithtown to St. Johnland Road, along said road to Verdi Street, along said street to St. Nicholas Avenue, along said avenue to Leonard Street, along said street to Smithtown to St. Johnland Road, along said road to West Main Street, along said street to the center of the Nissequogue River, along the center of said river to the center of New Mill Pond, along the center of said pond to the center of an unnamed pond, along the center of said pond to the center of an unnamed stream, along the center of said stream to the town line, along the town line to the center of the Nissequogue River extended, along the center of said river extended to the center of the Nissequogue River, along the center of said river to Landing Road extended, along said road extended to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 518,061. ROBERT J. MRAZEK, Democrat, of Centerport, N.Y.; born in Newport, R.I, November 6, 1945; attended public schools in Huntington, Long Island; graduated with a degree in government from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., in 1967; accept-ed into Officer Candidate School as a line officer—U.S. Navy, being honorably discharged as disabled, retired in 1968; served on the Washington staff of U.S. Senator Vance Hartke of Indiana, 1969-71; elected in 1975 to the first of four terms in the Suffolk County Legislature, serving as finance committee chairman 1976-78, and minority leader 1979-82; writer, small businessman, member of the Disabled American Veterans, and the United Methodist Church of Huntington and Cold Spring Harbor; married the former Catherine Susan Gurick of Washington, D.C., in 1971; two children: Susannah Rose, born in 1979, and James Nicholas, born in 1981; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Nassau County: Portions of the towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, and Oyster Bay. All or parts of the communities of Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, East Rockaway, Farmingdale, Freeport, Hicksville, Island Park, Jericho, Levittown, Lido Beach, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Merrick, North Massapequa, Oceanside, Old Bethpage, Plainview, Point Lookout, Seaford, Syosset, Wantagh, West-bury, and Woodbury. Population (1980), 518,434. 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 the Korean conflict, with rank of lieutenant; attor-ney; 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, Nassau County, and Florida Bar Associ-ations, New York State and Nassau County Magistrates Associations, B.P.O.E., and American Legion; three children: Norman III, Barbara Ann, and Thomas; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NEW YORK Biographical 129 FIFTH DISTRICT.—Nassau County: City of Long Beach; town of Hempstead, that part beginning where Herald Lane intersects Blacksmith Road, thence westerly along Blacksmith Road to Weaver Lane, along said lane to Glazer Lane, along said lane to Saddler Lane, along said lane to Potter Lane, along said lane to Haymaker Lane, along said lane to Trader Lane, along said lane to Horn Lane, along said lane to Blacksmith Road East, along said road to Cool Lane, along said lane to Jerusalem Avenue, along said avenue to Heather Lane, along said lane to Orchid Road, along said road to Poppy Lane, along said lane to Periwinkle Road, along said road to Buttercup Lane, along said lane to Azalea Road, along said road to Hilltop Road, along said road to Old Farm Road, along said road to Strawberry Lane, along said lane to Hickory Lane, along said lane to Corncrib Lane, along said lane to Jerusalem Avenue, along said avenue to Hempstead Turnpike, along said turnpike to Center Lane, along said lane to Knoll Lane, along said lane to Gardiners Avenue, along said avenue to Old Jerusalem Road, along said road to Wantagh Avenue, along said avenue to Southern State Parkway, along said parkway to Meadowbrook State Parkway, along said parkway to Babylon Turnpike, along said turnpike to East Seaman Avenue, along said avenue to West Seaman Avenue, along said avenue to Grand Avenue, along said avenue to West Seaman Avenue, along said avenue to the Rockville Center Village limit, along said village limit so as to include said village to the East Rockaway Village limit, along said village limit so as to exclude said village to the Hewlett Manor Village limit, along said village limit so as to include said village to the center of Hewlett Bay, along the center of said bay to the center of Sturm Channel, along the center of said channel to the center of Barnums Island Channel, along the center of said channel to the center of Hog Island Channel, along the center of said channel to the town line, along the town line to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 513,548. RAYMOND J. McGRATH, Republican, of Valley Stream, N.Y.; born in Valley Stream, N.Y., March 27, 1942; attended Holy Name of Mary School; graduated, Valley Stream High School, 1959; B.S., State University, Brockport, 1963; M.A., New York University, 1968; teacher, State University, Farmingdale, N.Y., 1969; lecturer, Hunter College, 1969; author, published articles in the field of recreation for the handicapped; member, New York State Assembly, 1976-80; deputy commissioner of Hempstead Township Parks and Recreation; member: curriculum advisory commit-tees, Nassau Community College and C. W. Post College; annual freedom dinner committee, Long Island Committee for Soviet Jewry; recipient: Nassau-Suffolk Long Island Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Man of the Year, 1980; member: Long Island Chapter, American Cancer Society; Ancient Order of the Hibernians; Valley Stream Elks, B.P.O.E. 2164; Knights of Columbus, Father Carroll Council No. 4566; Holy Name Society; American Irish Congress; married to the former Joanne Coady, 1967; one son, Timothy; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—QueeNs County: Entire southern portion; south of Jamaica Avenue: Communities of Cambria Heights, Hollis, Howard Beach, Jamaica, Laurelton, Ozone Park, Queens Village, the Rockaways (all), Rosedale, St. Albans, South Richmond Hill, Springfield Gardens, Woodhaven, and John F. Kennedy International Airport. Population (1980), 516,919. 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 general 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. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—QuEeeNs County: The central section from Elmhurst to the Nassau County line, including portions of the communities of Bellerose, Corona, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Floral Park, Flushing, Forest Hills, Glen Oaks, Hollis, Jamaica, Kew Gardens, Queens Village, Rego Park, Richmond Hill, and Woodhaven. Population (1980), 518,877. GARY L. ACKERMAN, Democrat, of Flushing, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on November 19, 1942; attended New York City public schools; graduate, Queens College, Flushing, N.Y; attended St. John’s University, Jamaica, N.Y.; public school teacher; newspaper editor; businessman; elected to New York State Senate, 1979-83; member: Flushing Boys Club, Queens College Alumni Association, Working Organization for Retarded Children, Legal Coalition for Syrian Jewry, New York Regional Board, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, American Jewish Congress; married to the former Rita Tewel; three children: Lauren, Corey, and Ari; elected by special election, on March 1, 1983, to the 98th Congress, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Benjamin Rosenthal. 99-555 0 -83 - 130 Congressional Directory NEW YORK EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Bronx County: That part not contained in the 17th, 18th, and 19th Districts. Nassau County: Town of North Hempstead, that part beginning where Northern Boulevard intersects the county line, thence northwesterly along the county line to the center of Manhasset Bay extended, along the center of said bay extended to the center of Manhasset Bay, along the center of said bay to the Kensington Village limit, along said village limit so as to include said village to the Great Neck Plaza Village limit, along said village limit so as to exclude said village to the Russell Gardens Village limit, along said village limit so as to exclude said village to Northern Boulevard, along said boulevard to a point where Northern Boulevard intersects the county line, the point of beginning. QUEENS County: That part beginning where Long Island Expressway intersects West Alley Road, thence southerly along West Alley Road to Horace Harding Expressway South, along said expressway to 233d Street, along said street to 67th Avenue, along said avenue to 230th Street, along said street to 73d Avenue, along said avenue to Jewel Avenue, along said avenue to 164th Street, along said street to 71st Avenue, along said avenue to 70th Road, along said road to 137th Street, along said street to Jewel Avenue, along said avenue to 136th Street, along said street to Park Drive East, along said drive to Van Wyck Expressway, along said expressway to Long Island Expressway, along said expressway to Grand Central Parkway, along said parkway to 92d Street extended, along said street extended to Ditmars Boulevard, along said boulevard to 23d Avenue, along said avenue to Ditmars Boulevard, along said boulevard to 81st Street, along said street to 81st Street extended, along said street extended to the county line, along the county line to Grand Central Parkway, along said parkway to Cross Island Parkway, along said parkway to Long Island Expressway to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 510,388. 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 Administra-tion, 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 American Arbitration Association; director of the Bronx Boys Club; delegate to four United Nations conferences on housing and urban problems and human rights; writer and lecturer; developer of residential communities in eight cities under the Federal Urban Renewal program; 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; relected to each succeeding Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—QuEENs County: That part beginning where 81st Street intersects Ditmars Boulevard, thence southerly along Ditmars Boulevard to 23d Avenue, along said avenue to Ditmars Boulevard, along said boulevard to 92d Street, along said street to 25th Avenue, along said avenue to 93d Street, along said street to Astoria Boulevard, along said boulevard to 92d Street, along said street to 31st Avenue, along said avenue to 91st Street, along said street to Northern Boulevard, along said boulevard to 90th Street, along said street to Roosevelt Avenue, along said avenue to Baxter Avenue, along said avenue to Woodside Avenue, along said avenue to Brooklyn Queens Expressway, along said expressway to Queens Boulevard, along said boulevard to Long Island Expressway, along said expressway to 85th Street extended, along said street extended to 85th Street, along said street to 61st Road, along said road to 84th Street, along said street to pz Harbor Road, along said road to 83d Place, along said place to Furmanville Avenue, along said avenue to Woodhaven Boulevard, along said boulevard to Yellowstone Boulevard, along said boulevard to Austin Street, along said street to Interborough Parkway, along said parkway to Cypress Hills Street, along said street to the county line, along the county line to 81st Street extended, along said street extended to 81st Street, along said street to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 516,143. GERALDINE ANNE FERRARO, Democrat, of Forrest Hills, N.Y.; born in New-burgh, N.Y., August 26, 1935; graduated, Marymount School, Tarrytown, N.Y., 1952, B.A., Marymount College, New York City, 1956; law degree from Fordham Universi-ty, New York City, 1960; admitted to New York Bar; admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; private law practice, 1961-74; assistant district attorney Queens County, N.Y., 1974-78; chief of special victims bureau, specializing in pros-ecuting crimes against elderly, child abuse, domestic violence, and rape; president, Queens County Women’s Bar Association; member: board of directors, 31st Assem-bly District Regular Democratic Club; Catholic Lawyers Guild; serves on Commit-tees on Budget, Public Works and Transportation, and the Select Committee on Aging; elected secretary, Democratic Caucus in 97th and 98th Congresses; member: Steering and Policy Committee; Democratic National Committee’s Hunt Commission on Presidential Nominations; married John A. Zaccaro, 1960; three children: Donna (21), John (19), and Laura (16); elected to 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—KinGgs County: That part not contained in the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Districts. Population (1980), 517,944. CHARLES ELLIS SCHUMER. Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, November 23, 1950; attended local schools; graduated valedictorian Madison High School; Harvard College, magna cum laude, 1971; J.D. with honors, Harvard Law School, 1974; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1975; elected to the New York NEW YORK Biographical 131 State Assembly, 1974; served on judiciary, health, education, and cities committees; chairman subcommittee on city management and governance, 1977; chairman, com-mittee on oversight and investigation, 1979; reelected to each succeeding legislative session unitl December 1980; married to Iris Weinshall, 1980; member, Young Israel of Avenue Uj; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—Primarily spans from the East Side to the West Side of North Brooklyn, encompass-ing the communities of (starting from the western part of the district) Boreum Hill, Park Slop (part), Prospect Heights, Fort Green, Bedford Stuyvesant, Williamsburg, Greenpoint (part), Bushwick, East New York, and Brownsville; primary border streets are: West, Court Street, to Fulton, to Flatbush, to Tillery, to Park Avenue East, to Bedford Avenue, to Marcy, to Broadway West, to Berry Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, then moving east along Brooklyn County lines to 78th Street, then to Sutter Avenue, then north to Atlantic Avenue, then to Howard Avenue, then to Halsey Street, then west to Franklyn Avenue, to Bergen, to Grand, to Prospect, to Flatbush, to Grand Army Plaza, then west to Union, to 6th Avenue South, to 11th Street, to Court, the point of beginning. Population (1980), 515,806. EDOLPHUS TOWNS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Chadbourn, N.C., on July 21, 1934; graduated, West Side High School, Chadbourn, 1952; B.S., North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, 1956; master of social work, Adelphi University, Garden City, N.Y., 1973; U.S. Army, 1956-58; teacher, Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn, N.Y., and also for the New York City public school system; deputy hospital administrator, 1965-71; deputy president, Borough of Brooklyn, 1976-82; member: Kiwanis, Boy Scouts Advisory Council, Salvation Army, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; married to the former Gwendolyn Forbes in 1960; two children: Darryl and Deidra; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—KinGs County: That part beginning where Halsey Street intersects Howard Avenue, thence southerly along Howard Avenue to Fulton Street, along said street to Howard Avenue, along said avenue to Atlantic Avenue, along said avenue to Rockaway Avenue, along said avenue to Pacific Street, along said street to Eastern Parkway, along said parkway to Dean Street, along said street to Stone Avenue, along said avenue to Bergen Street, along said street to East New York Avenue, along said avenue to Christopher Avenue, along said avenue to Liberty Avenue, along said avenue to Powell Street, along said street to Sutter Avenue, along said avenue to Van Sinderen Avenue, along said avenue to Dumont Avenue, along said avenue to Hinsdale Street, along street to Newport Street, along said street to Williams Avenue, along said avenue to New Lots Avenue, along said avenue to Georgia Avenue, along said avenue to Hegeman Avenue, along said avenue to Cleveland Street, along said street to Linden Boulevard, along said boulevard to Ashford Street, along said street to Cozine Avenue, along said avenue to Cleveland Street, along said street to Flatlands Avenue, along said avenue to East 101st Street, along said street to Glenwood Road, along said road to East 99th Street extended, along said street extended to East 99th Street, along said street to Foster Avenue, along said avenue to Rockaway Parkway, along said parkway to Avenue D, along said avenue to Foster Avenue, along said avenue to East 83d Street, along said street to Farragut Road, along said road to East 81st Street, along said street to Foster Avenue, along said avenue to Ralph Avenue, along said avenue to Flatlands Avenue, along said avenue to Avenue I, along said avenue to Brooklyn Avenue, along said avenue to Avenue H, along said avenue to East 32d Street, along said street to Flatbush Avenue, along said avenue to Avenue I, along said avenue to Ocean Avenue, along said avenue to Dorchester Road, along said road to East 16th Street, along said street to Beverly Road, along said road to East 17th Street, along said street to Albemarie Road, along said said road to East 18th Street, along said street to Church Avenue, along said avenue to St. Pauls Place, along said place to Caton Avenue, along said avenue to Parade Place, along said place to Parkside Avenue, along said avenue to Ocean Avenue, along said avenue to Empire Boulevard, along said boulevard to Washington Avenue, along said avenue to Eastern Parkway, along said parkway, to Plaza Street East, along said street to Flatbush Avenue, along said avenue to Carlton Avenue, along said avenue to Prospect Place, along said place to Washington Avenue, along said avenue to St. Marks Avenue, along said avenue to Grand Avenue, along said avenue to Bergen Street, along said street to Franklin Avenue, along said avenue to Pacific Street, along said street to Franklin Avenue, along said avenue to Brevoort Place, along said place to Bedford Avenue, along said avenue to Fulton Street, along said street to, Arlington Place, along said place to Halsey Street, along said street to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 516,059. MAJOR ROBERT ODELL OWENS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Mem-phis, Tenn., June 1936; attended Hamilton High School, Memphis, Tenn.; graduated with high honors from Morehouse College, 1956; received M.S. from Atlanta Univer-sity, 1957; chairman, Brooklyn Congress of Racial Equality; vice president, Metro-politan Council of Housing, 1964; community coordinator, Brooklyn Public Library, 1965; executive director, Brownsville Community Council, 1966; commissioner, New York City Community Development Agency, 1968-73; director, community media library program at Columbia University, 1974; elected to the New York State, Senate, 1974-82; chairman, senate democratic operations committee; ranking member, child care committee; member: finance, education, housing, and communi-ty development and social services committees; Brooklyn borough president declared September 10, 1971, “Major R. Owens Day’; served on International Commission on Ways of Implementing Social Policy to Ensure Maximum Public Participation and Social Justice for Minorities at The Hague, Netherlands, 1972; published author and lecturer on library science; keynote speaker, White House Conference on Libraries, 1979; recognized authority in community development; married to former Ethel 132 Congressional Directory NEW YORK Werfel; three sons: Christopher, Geoffrey, and Millard; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—KinGgs County: Those neighborhoods (in whole or in part) referred to as: Bath Beach, Bensonhurst, Boro Park, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Coney Island, Dyker Heights, Fort Greene, Fulton Ferry, Gravesend, Greenpoint, Manhattan Beach, Northside, Red Hook, Sea Gate, Sheepshead Bay, Sunset Park, and Williamsburg. Population (1980), 516,642. 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, 1968-72; ranking minority member, higher education committee; member: Holocaust Memorial Coun-cil; member: board of governors, American Jewish Congress, fellow and trustee of the board, Brandeis University; married to the former Nina Koldin; two children: Randy and Lisa; elected to the 94th Congress on November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Foreign Affairs Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs; member, Subcommittee on Africa; member, Budget Committee; member: DSG, Members of Congress for Peace through Law, Environ-mental Study Group. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—RicaMoND County. Kings County: That Sart beginning where 59th Street inter-sects 16th Avenue, thence southwesterly along said avenue to 63d Street, along said street to 17th Avenue, along said avenue to 64th Street, along said street to 16th Avenue, along said avenue to 67th Street, along said street to 18th Avenue, along said avenue to 79th Street, along said street to 19th Avenue, along said avenue to 86th Street, along said street to 5th Avenue, along said avenue to 4th Avenue, along said avenue to Verrazano Narrows Bridge, along said bridge to the county line, along said county line in a northerly direction to 58th Street extended, along said street extended to a point where 58th Street intersects 1st Avenue, along said avenue to 55th Street, along said street to 4th Avenue, along said avenue to 56th Street, along said street to 5th Avenue, along said avenue to 55th Street, along said street to 6th Avenue, along said avenue to 56th Street, along said street to Fort Hamilton Parkway, along said parkway to 10th Avenue, along said avenue to 58th Street, along said street to New Utrecht Avenue, along said avenue to 59th Street, along said street to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 515,806. GUY V. MOLINARI, Republican, of Staten Island, N.Y.; born in New York City, November 23, 1928; attended St. Margaret Mary's parochial school; graduated, New Dorp High School, 1945; B.A., Wagner College, 1949; LL.B., New York Law School, 1951; sergeant, U.S. Marines, 1951-53; lawyer; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1953 and commenced practice in New York City, 1953; member, New York State Legislature, 1974-80; member: board of directors, Richmond Bar Association; founder and chairman of board, United Activities Unlimited; VFW; YMCA; Staten Island Roller Hockey League; Pee Wee Football League; Distinguished Service Award, Richmond County Women’s Committee for Cerebral Palsy, 1975; Continuous Service Award, Italian-American Alliance for Progress; Man of the Year, Staten Island Chapter of the New York Association for the Learning Disabled, 1977; Man of the Year, Richmond County Conservative Party, 1980; Outstanding Citizen of the Year, Richmond County American Legion, 1982; married to the former Marguerite Wing, 1956; one daughter, Susan; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—New York County: That part not contained in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Districts. Population (1980), 514,347. BILL GREEN, Republican, of Manhattan, N.Y.; born in New York City, October 16, 1929; B.A., Harvard College, magna cum laude, 1950; J.D., Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, 1953; admitted to the bar of District of Columbia, 1953; and New York State, 1954; 1st Lt., U.S. Army, 1953-55; law secretary, Judge George T. Washington, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1955-56; private practice of law in New York City, 1956-70; chief counsel, New York Joint Legislative Committee on Housing and Urban Development, 1961-64; elected to New York State Assembly, 1965-68; regional administrator (N.Y.), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1970-77; chairman, Region II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands), Federal Regional Council, 1971-77; ex officio member, Tri-State Regional Planning Commission, 1970-77; trustee, Jewish Association for Services for the Aged; advisory committee member, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard College; overseer, Center for New York City Affairs, New School for Social Research; advisory committee, New York University Graduate School of Public Administration; trustee, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center; trustee, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Association of the Bar of the City of New York (treasurer, 1976-78); married to the former Patricia Freiberg; two chil- NEW YORK Biographical 133 dren: Catherine Ann and Louis Matthew; elected to the 95th Congress, February 14, 1978, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward I. Koch; member of the Appropriations Committee; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—New Yorx County: That part beginning where East 96th Street extended intersects the center of the East River, along the center of said river to the center of the East Channel of the East River, along the center of said channel to the center of the East River, along the center of said river to the center of the West Channel of the East River, along the center of said channel to East 84th Street extended, along said street extended to Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, along said dirve to East 90th Street extended, along said street extended to East 90th Street, along said street to 1st Avenue, along said avenue to East 96th Street, along said street to Park Avenue, along said avenue to East 98th Street, along said street to 5th Avenue, along said avenue to Central Park South, along Central Park South to Central Park West, along Central Park West to West 90th Street, along said street to Amsterdam Avenue, along said avenue to West 89th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to West 96th Street, along said street to West End Avenue, along said avenue to West 97th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to West 105th Street, along said street to West End Avenue, along said avenue to Broadway, along Broadway to Cathedral Parkway, along said parkway to Amsterdam Avenue, along said avenue to West 114th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to West 131st Street, along said street to Riverside Drive, along said drive to West 135th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to West 139th Street, along said street to Riverside Drive, along said drive to Riverside Drive West, along said drive west to West 158th Street, along said street to Edward Morgan Place, along said place to West 162d Street, along said street to Fort Washington Avenue, along said avenue to West 163d Street, along said street to Edward Morgan Place, along said place to West 165th Street, along said street to Fort Washington Avenue, along said avenue to West 168th Street, along said street to Haven Avenue, along said avenue to West 177th Street, along said street to Cabrini Boulevard, along said boulevard to West 178th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to West 179th Street, along said street to Cabrini Boulevard, along said boulevard to West 181st Street, along said street to Pinehurst Avenue, along said avenue to West 183d Street, along said street to Magaw Place, along said place to West 181st Street, along said street to Bennett Avenue, along said avenue to West 186th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to Dyckman Street, along said street to Vermilyea Avenue, along said avenue to Academy Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to the county line, along the county line to the Willis Avenue Bridge, along said bridge to the center of the Harlem River, along the center of said river to the center of the East River, glons pe center of said river to East 96th Street extended to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 518,053. 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, P.S. 89 (now P.S. 175), Junior High School 139, and DeWitt Clinton High Schoo; 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; gradu-ated from New York University School of Commerce, as dean’s list student under the G.I. bill, 1957; graduated from St. John’s University 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; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding ngress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Bronx County: That part not contained in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Districts, including portions of those areas commonly described as Riverdale, Kingsbridg, Mosholu, and Williamsbridge. NEw York County: That part not contained in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Districts, including those areas commonly described as Wall Street, the Battery, Tribeca, Soho, Noho, Greenwhich illo Chelsea, Clinton, the West Side, and portions of Washington Heights and Inwood. Population (1980), 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 Universi-ty 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 Coali-tion; Americans for Democratic Action; American Civil Liberties Union; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Amnesty International, U.S.A.; member, Stephen Wise Free Synagogue; married to the former Sonya Hoover; two 134 Congressional Directory NEW YORK children: Thomas and Stephen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—Bronx County: That part beginning where East Fordham Road intersects Third Avenue, then southerly along Third Avenue to Bassford Avenue, along said avenue to East 186th Street, along said street to Park Avenue, along said avenue to East 185ih Street, along said street to Bathgate Avenue, along said avenue to Third Avenue, along said avenue to East 184th Street, along said street to East 183d Street, along said street to Belmont Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street, along said street to Belmont Avenue, along said avenue to East 181st Street, along said street to Crotona Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street, along said street to Prospect Avenue, along said avenue to Grote Street, along said street to Southern Boulevard, along said boulevard to Bronx Park South, along Bronx Park South to Boston Road, along said road to East 181st Street, along said street to Vyse Avenue, along said avenue to East 179th Street, along said street to Boston Road, along said road to East Tremont Avenue, along said avenue to Devoe Avenue, along said avenue to East 180th Street, along said street to Bronx River Parkway, along said parkway to Cross Bronx Expressway, along said expressway to Bronx River Avenue, along said avenue to East 173d Street, along said street to East 174th Street, along said street to Morrison Avenue, along said avenue to East 172d Street, along said street to Fteley Avenue, along said avenue to East 174th Street, along said street to Croes Avenue, along said avenue to Cross Bronx Expressway South Service Road, along said road to Rosedale Avenue, along said avenue to Cross Bronx Expressway North Service Road, along said road to White Plains Road, along said road to Bruckner Boulevard, along said boulevard to Leland Avenue, along said avenue to Watson Avenue, along said avenue to Bronx River Parkway, along said parkway to Bruckner Boulevard, along said boulevard to Sound View Avenue, along said avenue to Croes Avenue, along said avenue to Story Avenue, along said avenue to Rosedale Avenue, along said avenue to Lafayette Avenue, along said avenue to Croes Avenue, along said avenue to Seward Avenue, along said avenue to Rosedale Avenue, along said avenue to Lacombe Avenue, along said avenue to Commonwealth Avenue, along said avenue to Randall Avenue, along said avenue to St. Lawrence Avenue, along said avenue to Seward Avenue, along said avenue to Thieriot Avenue, along said avenue to Lafayette Avenue, along said avenue to Newman Avenue, along said avenue to Lacombe Avenue, along said avenue to Bolton Avenue, along said avenue to Fatterson Avenue, along said avenue to Underhill Avenue, along said avenue to O’Brien Avenue, along said avenue to O’Brien Avenue extended, along said avenue extended to the center of Bronx River, along the center of said river to the center of the Bronx River extended, along the center of said river extended to the county line, along the county line to the University Heights Bridge, along said bridge to West Fordham Road, along said road to Sedgwick Avenue, along said avenue to Hall of Fame Terrace, along said terrace to Aqueduct Avenue East, along said avenue to West 183d Street, along said street to Andrews Avenue North, along said avenue to West Fordham Road, along said road to University Avenue, along said avenue to Father Zeiser Place, along said place to Webb Avenue, along said avenue to West 190th Street, along said street to University Avenue, along said avenue to West Kingsbridge Road, along said road to Aqueduct Avenue West, along said avenue to West 192d Street, along said street to Grand Avenue, along said avenue to West Kingsbridge Road, along said road to East Kingsbridge Road, along said road to East Fordham Road to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 517,122. ROBERT GARCIA, Democrat, of Bronx, N.Y.; born in New York, January 9, 1933; attended the public schools; graduated from Haaren High School, 1950; attended City College of New York, Community College of New York, RCA Institute; served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict with the Third Infantry Division, 1950-53; computer engineer with firms such as IBM and Control Data, 1957-65; member, New York State Assembly, 1965-67; member, New York State Senate, 1967-78; deputy minority leader, 1975-78; member, board of directors: South Bronx Overall Development Corp., Harlem Urban Development Corp., League in Aid of Crippled Children; chairman, Congressional Hispanic Caucus; member: Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; Post Office and Civil Service Committee, chairman, Subcommittee on Census and Population; two sons: Robert William and Kenneth Ralph; elected to the 95th Congress, Febru-ary 14, 1978, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Herman Badillo; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—WEesTCHESTER CoUNTY: That part not contained in the Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-second Districts. BRONX County: That part beginning where the Bronx Whitestone Bridege inter-sects the Bronx-Queens County line, thence northerly along said bridge to Hutchinson River Parkway, along said parkway to Bruckner Boulevard, along said boulevard to Zarega Avenue, along said avenue to Waterbury Avenue, along said avenue to Westchester Avenue, along said avenue to Castlehill Avenue, along said avenue to East Tremont Avenue, along said avenue to Bronxdale Avenue, along said avenue to Pierce Avenue, along said avenue to Bogart Avenue, along said avenue to Rhinelander Avenue, along said avenue to Radcliff Avenue, along said avenue to Neill Avenue, along said avenue to Yates Avenue, along said avenue, to Lydig Avenue, along said avenue to Williamsbridge Road, along said road to Pelham Parkway North, along said parkway to Bronxwood Avenue, along said avenue to Allerton Avenue, along said avenue to White Plains Road, along said road to Burke Avenue, along said avenue to Bronx Park East, along Bronx Park East to Bronx and Pelham Parkway, along said parkway to Boston Road, along said road to Bronx Park East, along Bronx Park East to Unionport Road, along said road to Sagamore Street, along said street to Amethyst Street, along said street to Rhinelander Avenue, along said avenue to Unionport Road, along said road to Morris Park Avenue, along said avenue to East 180th Street, along said street to Devoe Avenue, along said avenue to East Tremont Avenue, along said avenue to Boston Road, along said road to East 179th Street, along said street to Vyse Avenue, along said avenue to East 181st Street, along said street to Boston Road, along said road to Bronx Park South, along Bronx Park South to Southern Boulevard, along said boulevard to Grote Street, along said street to Prospect Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street, along said street to Crotona Avenue, along said avenue to East 181st Street, along said street to Belmont Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street, along said street to Belmont Avenue, along said avenue to East 183d street, $long said street to Arthur Avenue, along said avenue to East 184th Street, along said street to Third Avenue, along said avenue to Bathgate Avenue, along said avenue to East 185th Street, along said street to Park Avenue, along said avenue to East 186th Street, along said street to Bassford Avenue, along said avenue to Third Avenue, along said avenue to East Fordham Road, along said road to East Kingsbridge Road, along said road to West Kingsbridge Road, along said road to Grand NEW YORK Biographical 135 Avenue, along said avenue to West 192d Street, along said street to Aqueduct Avenue West, along said avenue to West Kingsbridge Road, along said road to University Avenue, along said avenue to West 190th Street, along said street to Webb Avenue, along said avenue to Father Zeiser Place, along said place to University Avenue, along said avenue to West Fordham Road, along said road to Andrews Avenue North, along said avenue to West 183d Street; along said street to Aqueduct Avenue East, along said avenue to West 181st Street, along said street to Hall of Fame Terrace, along said terrace to Sedgwick Avenue, along said avenue to West Fordham Road, along said road to University Heights Bridge, along said bridge to its intersection with the Bronx-New York County line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with Broadway, along Broadway to West 232d Street, along said street to Kingsbridge Avenue, along said avenue to West 234th Street, along said street to Corlear Avenue, along said avenue to West 232d Street, along said street to Tibbett Avenue, along said avenue to West 234th Street, along said street to Irwin Avenue, along said avenue to West 236th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to West 238th Street, along said street to Corlear Avenue, along said avenue to West 240th Street, along said street to Broadway, along Broadway to Van Cortlandt Park South, along Van Cortlandt Park South to Van Cortlandt Park South extended, along Van Cortlandt Park South extended to West Gun Hill Road, along said road to Jerome Avenue, along said avenue to Bainbridge Avenue, along said avenue to East 211th Street, along said street to Webster Avenue, along said avenue to East Gun Hill Road, along said road to New England Thruway, along said thruway to Conner Street, along said street to Boston Road, along said road to Baychester Avenue, along said avenue to East 233d Street, along said street to White Plains Road, along said road to East 235th Street, along said street to Carpenter Avenue, along said avenue to East 233d Street, along said street to Major Deegan Expressway, along said expressway to West Mosholu Parkway, along said parkway to Henry Hudson Parkway, along said parkway to Riverdale Avenue, along said avenue to its intersection with the Bronx-Westchester County line, thence easterly along said line to the Bronx-Queens Dou line, to its intersection with the Bronx Whitestone Bridge to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 517,781. 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 lieuten-ant, 1942-65; police department’s Medal of Honor plus 27 other decorations, includ-ing 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; 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 Association, Trial Lawyers Association, and Bronx County Bar Association; member 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. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—WESTCHESTER CoUNTY: Towns of Eastchester, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, New Castle, North Castle, Ossining, Pelham, Rye, Scarsdale. Cities of New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Rye, White Plains, and that part of the city of Yonkers beginning where Thompson Street intersects Read Avenue, thence northerly along Read Avenue to Margaret Avenue, along said avenue to Manhattan Avenue, along said avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue, along said avenue to Scarsdale Road, along said road to Alta Vista Drive, along said drive to Central Park Avenue, along said avenue to Tuckahoe Road, along said road to Saw Mill River Parkway, along said parkway to the center of the Saw Mill River, along the center of said river to Roberts Avenue, along said avenue to DeMartino Avenue, along said avenue to Sunnyside Terrace, along said terrace to Nepperhan Avenue, along said avenue to Greenvale Avenue extended, along said avenue extended to Greenvale Avenue, along said avenue to Morsemere Avenue, along said avenue to Park Avenue, along said avenue to Colgate Avenue, along said avenue to Palisade Avenue, along said avenue to Morsemere Avenue, along said avenue to North Broadway, along North Broadway to Lake Avenue, along said avenue to Palisade Avenue, along said avenue to Nepperhan Avenue, along said avenue to New Main Street, along said street to South Broadway, along South Broadway to Ludlow Street, along said street to Ludlow Street extended, along said street extended to the city limit, gong, he city limit to Thompson Street, along said street to the point of beginning. Population (1980), RICHARD LAWRENCE OTTINGER, Democrat, of Mamaroneck, N.Y., born Janu-ary 27, 1929; attended Scarsdale public schools and Loomis School, Windsor, Conn.; Cornell University, B.A., 1950; Harvard Law School, LL.B.; 1953; Georgetown Uni-versity, 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 Admin-istration, 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: Bronx-ville American Legion Post No. 464; American Civil Liberties Union; Golden Re-triever Club of America; Westchester Jewish Center; Temple Beth El of northern Westchester; NAACP, Amvets, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Jewish War Veterans; former chairman, Rogers College, Maryknoll; honorary trustee of Jewish Board of 136 Congressional Directory NEW YORK Guardians; member of Tuskegee Institute’s National Advisory Council; four chil-dren: Ronald, Randall, Lawrence, and Jenny Louise; elected to the 8th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—PutnaM County. DurcHEss County: That part not contained in the Twenty-fourth District. ORANGE County: That part not contained in the Twenty-second District. WESTCHESTER County: Towns of Bedford, Cortlandt, Lewisboro, North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers, and Yorktown; city of Peekskill. Population (1980), 516,778. 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. Kennedy 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; former member, executive committee, Dutchess County Council, Boy Scouts of America; 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; VFW Post No. 973, Newburgh; Oak Grove Grange No. 873, Poughkeepsie; member, Dutchess, Ulster, and Greene County Historical Societies; member, New York State and Dutchess County Bar Associations; Sons of the Revolution, New York State; member, Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission; appointed as Congressional Advisor to the United States Delegation to the First Preparatory Committee for the United Nations Conference on Human Environment, 1970; Congressional Delegate to several Executive Sessions of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM), Geneva; vice chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Aid to New York City, 1975; received Legislative Conservation Award by New York State Conserva-tion Council, Inc.,, 1973, the Striped Bass Award by Hudson River Fisherman’s Association for work in preserving Hudson River, 1974, and the Distinguished Public Servant Award by New York University School of Law, 1974; awarded honorary LL.D. from Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 1977; Marist College, Pough-keepsie, N.Y. and St. Thomas Acquinas, Sparkill, N.Y., 1981; married Julia Mac-kenzie of Montreal (deceased, March 26, 1969); four children: Hamilton III, Julia Alexandra Ward, Nicholas S., and Peter L.; married Billy Laster Cline, April 3, 1971; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking Republican member, House Committee on the Judiciary; Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families; Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy; executive committee, Environmental and Energy Study Conference; co-chairman, Ad Hoc Congressional Committee for Irish Affairs. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—RockrLAND County. ORANGE CoUNnTY: Towns of Chester, Crawford, Deerpark, Goshen, Greenville, Hamptonburgh, Minisink, Monroe, Mount Hope, Tuxedo, Wallkill, Warwick, Wawayanda, and Woodbury; cities of Middletown and Port Jeris. SuLLivAN County: Towns of Bethel, Cochecton, Delaware, Forestburgh, Highland, Lumberland, Mamakating, Tusten, and Thompson. WEST-CHESTER County: Town of Greenburgh. Population (1980), 516,625. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, Republican, of Middletown, N.Y; born in Poughkeepsie, 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 Asso-ciation; also a member of Orange County Republican Committee, American Legion, VFW, JW.V, BP.O.E. No. 1097, Hoffman Lodge of F. & A.M., A A ONM.S. of Cyprus Temple (Albany), International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, Otisville Grange, Hudson-Delaware Boy Scout Council, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory Advisory Council, advisory committee of NYS Division of Youth's Start Center, Lt. Comdr. of Masonic War Veterans Beth El NEW YORK Biographical 137 Post No. 29, past president of Capitol Hill Shrine Club, former board chairman of Middletown Little League, vice president of Orange County Mental Health Associ-ation, and Orange County Heart Association; Lt. Col. Civil Air Patrol, Congressional Branch; five children: Jonathan, Harrison, David, Susan, and (Ellen, deceased Nov. 10, 1976); elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress; member of Foreign Affairs 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; appointed to United States Military Academy Board of Visitors, 1973 to present; Presidential Commission on World Hunger; task force on the Handicapped, delegate to the United States-Mexican Interparliamentary Conference, ad hoc committee on Irish Affairs, House task force on POW’s and MIA’s. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Albany and Schenectady. MoNTGOMERY CoUNTY: That part not con-tained in the Twenty-fifth District. RENSSELAER County: That part not contained in the Twenty-fourth District. Population (1980), 516,943. 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 College (honorary) LL.D., 1967; College of St. Rose, LL.D., 1970; Union College, LL.D., 1978; married to former Joan Harris Wolfe; they have five children, Lisa (Mrs. Martin Gonzalez), Debra (Mrs. Roger Mott), Kevin, Kim, (Mrs. Robert Petrie) and Brian; one grandson, Andrew Gonzalez; secretary to Congressman Thomas H. Eliot of Massachusetts, 1940-42; deputy secretary general, Far Eastern Commission, Washington, D.C., 1946-48; city councilman, Schenectady, N.Y., 1950-56; mayor of Schenectady, 1956-59; former college lecturer, radio and television news commentator; commissioned an ensign in U.S. Naval Reserve, June 26, 1942; twice awarded Bronze Star; recalled to active duty during Korean emergency, 1951-53; currently captain USNR (ret.); winner U.S. Naval Institute Prize Essay Contest, 1952; honorary trustee, University of Rochester; member: PSI Upsilon fraternity, Reserve Officers Association, U.S. Naval Institute, Mason (33°), American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, and the Presbyterian Church; appointed, June 17, 1982 by President Reagan, as official U.S. Representative to the Second Special Session of the U.N. General Assembly, on disarmament; 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 Procurement and Military Nuclear Systems Subcommittee; chairman of New York State Congression-al Delegation. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Columbia, Greene, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington. DUTCHESS County: Towns of Clinton, Hyde Park, Milan, North East, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, and Stanford. RENSSELAER County: Towns of Berlin, Brunswick, East Greenbush, Grafton, Hoosick, Nassau, North Greenbush, Petersburg, Pittstown, Poestenkill, Sand Lake, Schaghticoke, Schodack, and Stephentown; city of Rensselaer. Population (1980), 515,614. GERALD B. SOLOMON, Republican, of Glens Falls, N.Y.; born in Okeechobee, Fla., August 14, 1930 attended the public schools; graduated from Bethlehem Cen-tral High School, Delmar, N.Y.; attended Siena College, Albany, N.Y., and St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y.; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1951-52; founding partner of insurance and investment firm; member, New York State Assembly, 1973-78; Queensbury town supervisor and Warren County legislator, 1968-72; member: First Presbyterian Church, Masons, Kiwanis, Grange, Farm Bureau, Marine Corps League, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans; mar-ried to the former Freda Parker of Monongahela, Pa., 1955; five children: Susan, Daniel, Robert, Linda, and Jeffrey; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Chenango, Cortland, Otsego, and Schoharie. DELAWARE County: That part not contained in the Twenty-eighth District. MapisoN County: That part not contained in the Twenty-seventh District. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Towns of Amsterdam, Canajoharie, Charleston, Glen, Minden, Mohawk, Palatine, Root, and St. Johnsville.. ONEIDA County: That part not contained in the Twenty-ninth District. TomPkINS County: That part not contained in the Twenty-eighth and Thirty-fourth Districts. Population (1980), 515,146. SHERWOOD L. BOEHLERT, Republican, of New Hartford, N.Y.; born in Utica, N.Y., September 28, 1936; graduated from Roosevelt School, Utica; Whitesboro Cen- 138 Congressional Directory NEW YORK tral High School; and Utica College, A.B., 1961; served in the U.S. Army 1956-58; Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., 1961-64; 1964-72, chief of staff for Congressman Alex-ander Pirnie; 1973-79, chief of staff for Congressman Donald J. Mitchell; past president, Administrative Assistants Association, U.S. House of Representatives; elected 1979, Oneida County Executive; member: board of directors, Utica College Foundation, St. John The Evangelist Church, New Hartford; Utica College Alumni Achievement Award, Special Service Citation from the American Society of Military Engineers, the Distinguished Service Award from the Council on the Disabled, Man of the Year Award Mohawk Valley Economic Development District; married to the former Marianne Willey, four children; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; member: Committee on Science and Technology; Committee on Small Business. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence. Population (1980), 516,196. DAVID O'BRIEN MARTIN, Republican, of Canton, N.Y.; born in Ogdensburg, N.Y., April 26, 1944; attended public schools of Colton and Canton, N.Y.; graduated, Hugh C. Williams High School, Canton, N.Y., 1962; B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind., 1966; J.D., Albany Law School, Albany, N.Y., 1973; U.S. Marine Corps, 1966-70; lawyer; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1974 and commenced practice in Canton; elected St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators, 1973, reelected 1975; elected New York State Assembly, 1976, reelected 1978; member: American Legion; Elks; Marine Corps League; VFW; St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church; married to the former DeeAnn Hedlund; three children: Victoria Anne, Kelly Shaw, and Julia O’Brien; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ONoNDAGA County. MapisoN County: Towns of Cazenovia, De Ruyter, Eaton, Fenner, Georgetown, Hamilton, Lebanon, Lenox, Lincoln, Madison, Nelson, Smithfield, Stockbridge, and Sullivan. Population (1980), 515,627. GEORGE CORNELIUS WORTLEY, Republican, of Fayetteville, N.Y.; born in Syracuse, N.Y., December 8, 1926; attended St. Lucy’s Academy, Syracuse; gradu-ated, Tully Central School, Tully, N.Y., 1944; B.S., Syracuse University, 1948; at-tended Kings Point Academy, 1945-46; cadet midshipman, MMR-USNR, 1945-46; publisher; president, Manlius Publishing Corp.; president, Wobo Corp.; publisher-editor, Eagle Bulletin; director, Bank of New York (central region); director, Wort-ley Drug Store, Inc.; member: American Newspaper Representatives, president, 1966-68; National Editorial Foundation, president, 1968-73; New York Press Associ-ation, president, 1966; Inter-American Press Association; National Commission on Historical Publications and Records, 1977-80; board, American Heart, New York State Affiliate; American Heart Association, Upstate New York Chapter; Fayette-ville Senior Citizen Housing Commission; secretary, St. Thomas More Foundation; board, Syracuse Better Business Bureau; former president, Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital Foundation; LeMoyne College President’s Associates; board, Northeast Region Boy Scouts of America; United Way of Central New York; Kappa Signa Fraternity, Inc.; Regional Advisory Council, U.S. Small Business Administration; Lions Club; Knights of Columbus; director, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, 1979-82; numerous other associations and societies; married to the former Barbara Jane Hennessy, 1950; three children: George, IV, Ann, and Elizabeth; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Broome, Tioga, and Ulster. DELAWARE County: Towns of Andes, Colchester, Deposit, Hancock, and Tompkins. SULLIVAN County: Towns of Callicoon, Fallsburg, Freemont, Liberty, Neversink, and Rockland. TomPkINS County: Towns of Caroline, Danby, Ithaca, and Ulysses; city of Ithaca. Population (1980), 516,808. MATTHEW FRANCIS McHUGH, Democrat, of Ithaca, N.Y.; born in Philadel-phia, Pa., December 6, 1938; son of Peter and Margaret Mary McHugh; attended St. Thomas Aquinas School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; graduated, Brooklyn Technical High School, 1956; B.S., Mount St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md., 1960, student body president; J.D., Villanova Law School, 1963, law review editor; admitted, New York State Bar, 1964, commenced practice in New York City with the law firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine; partner, law firm, O’Connor, McHugh, Sovo-cool, Sovocool & Pfann; served, Ithaca city prosecutor, 1968; elected, Tompkins County district attorney, 1969-72; returned to private practice in 1972; president-elect, Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, 1974; active in Democratic Party, served on State and county committees; member: American, New York State, and Tompkins County Bar Associations; Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church; married to the former Eileen Alanna Higgins, 1963; three children: Alanna, Kelli, and Meg; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; served as freshman class treasurer and vice chairman of the House Democratic class of 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; vice chairman, New York State Democratic congres-sional campaign; elected: treasurer, Members of Congress for Peace Through Law, 1977; chairman, Democratic Study Group, 1982; member, Appropriations Committee, serves on Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies and Subcommittee on Foreign Operations. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Cayuga, Oswego, Seneca, and Wayne. MONROE COUNTY: Towns of Brighton, Penfield, Webster, and that portion of the city of Rochester included in the new twenty-ninth District. ONEIDA COUNTY: Towns of Annsville, Ava, Camden, Florence, Lee, Steuben, Verona, Vienna, and Western. Population (1980), 516, 928. 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 Nancy Richmond Flood of Rochester, N.Y.; two sons (former marriage): Frank and Steven (Lt., 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, Roches-ter Bar Association 1953-57; District of Columbia Bar Association, 1978-; 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 Community Baseball, Inc.; former executive vice president of International Baseball League and attorney for the league; member, Rochester City Council, 1955-61; founding member of National Republican Task Force on the Aging; member House Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population, 91st Congress; member of Monroe County Health Council Committee on Inner-City Health Problems; member, U.S.-Canada Interparliamentry Group; represented House of Representa-tives at dedication of Israeli Knesset, summer 1966; guest of Ditchley Foundation at Conference on Anglo-American Affairs, England, January 1967; inspection tour of U.S military installations in Southeast Asia as member of Military Operations Subcommittee of Government Operations, January 1968; guest of Ditchley Founda-tion at Conference on International Economic and Monetary Problems, England, January 1972; investigative mission to Europe, Near East, and South Asia for the Cabinet Committee on International Narcotics Control, December 1972; Republican Task Force on International Economic Policy, 1973; chairman of the Commission on Federal Paperwork, 1975-77; member, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; ranking minority member, Committee on Government Operations, 1973 to present; cochair-man, Northeast-Midwest Economic Development Coalition; House Auto Task Force, 1980; Congressional Tourism and Travel Caucus, 1980; ranking minority member, Interagency Task Force on Preparations for the U.N. Conference on New and Renewable Sources of Energy; President’s Advisory Commission on Federalism 1982-; North Atlantic Assembly, member 1981-; dean, New York Congressional Republican Delegation; Committee on Committees; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—GeNESEe County. LiviNgsToN County: Towns and villages of Avon, Caledonia, and Lima and town of York. MoNroE County: Northwest section of the city of Rochester and central area of the city largely east of the Genesee River, and towns of Chili, Clarkson, Greece, Hamlin, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Parma, Perinton, Pittsford, Riga, Rush, and Wheatland, the town/village of East Rochester, and villages of Churchville, Fairport, Hilton, Honeoye Falls, Pittsford and Scottsville. ONTARIO COUNTY: Towns of East Bloomfield, Farmington, Hopewell, Manchester, Victor, and West Bloomfield, and villages of Clifton Springs (part), East Bloomfield, Holcomb, Manchester, Shortsville, and Victor. Population (1980), 516,440. 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 140 Congressional Directory NEW YORK (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 Committee on Taxation, Committee on Stand-ards of Official Conduct, and Republican Policy Committee; former chairman, Re-publican Task Force on Seniority, Republican Research Committee; and Republican Policy Committee; served on National Commission on Social Security Reform; elect-ed to the 83th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—WyoMING County. CATTARAUGUS CoUNTY: That part not contained in the Thirty-fourth District. ERIE County: That part not contained in the Thirty-second and Thirty-third Districts. LivingsToN County: Towns of Conesus, Geneseo, Groveland, Leicester, Livonia, Mount Morris, North Dansville, Nunda, Ossian, Portage, Sparta, Springwater, and West Sparta. ONTARIO CoUNTY: Towns of Bristol, Canadice, Canandaigua, Geneva, Gorham, Naples, Phelps, Richmond, Seneca, South Bristol; city of Canandaigua, that part of the city of Geneva situated therein. Population (1980), 515,021. 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 Califor-nia; Occidental College, B.A., 1957; graduate study at Long Beach State University and California Western University in education and political science; special assist-ant to Governor of California, 1967; special assistant to chairman, Republican Na-tional 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; 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 Jay-cees; Outstanding Citizens Award, Buffalo Evening News 1965, 1974; nominated for the Justice Byron “Whizzer” White Award; Protestant; chairman, House Republican Conference; member, Appropriations Committee, Chowder and Marching Society, member of the National Association of Broadcasters, Engineers, and Technicians (AFL-CIO), Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce, Sierra Club, and member; congres-sional delegation to SALT negotiations; married Joanne Main; four children: Jef-frey, Jennifer, Judith, and James; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—ERrie County: The city and town of Tonawanda, and in the city of Buffalo, that part beginning where Beard Avenue intersects Huntington Avenue, then southeasterly to Main Street, then to Amherst Street, then to Starin Avenue, to Linden Avenue, to Colvin Boulevard, to Amherst Street, to Parkside Avenue, to Scajaquada Expressway, to Lincoln Parkway, to Bedford Avenue, to Delaware Avenue, to the city limit until Starin Avenue, then to Woodbridge Avenue, to Beard Avenue to the point of beginning. MoNROE CouNTY: Towns of Gates, Ogden, and Sweden; city of Rochester as bounded on the north by Lexington Avenue to Burrows Street, to Otis Street, to Felix Street, to Emerson Street, to Dewey Avenue, to Locust Street, to Fulton Avenue, to Ravine Avenue, to Lake Avenue, continuing along the eastern boundary at Lake Avenue, to State Street, to Bausch Street, to the Genesee River, to Brooks Avenue, to Genesee Street, continuing along the southern boundary at Custer Street, to Congress Avenue, to Pioneer Street, to Brooks Avenue, to Chandler Street, to Ellicott Street, to Maxwell Avenue, to Sawyer Street, to Thurston Road, to Genesee Park Boulevard, to Kingsboro Road, to Scottsville Road, continuing along the western boundary at the city line to the point of beginning; also includes the Monroe County Airport. All of Niagara and Orleans Counties. Population (1980), 516,535. JOHN J. LAFALCE, Democrat, town of Tonawanda, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, Octo-ber 6, 1939; graduated from Canisius High School, Canisius College, B.S. 1961, Villanova Law School, J.D. 1964; captain, U.S. Army, 1965-67; law clerk, Office of General Counsel, Department of the Navy, 1963; former lecturer on law, George Washington University, 1965-66; practiced law in Buffalo; member, New York State Senate, 1971-72; member, New York State Assembly, 1973-74; elected to 94th Con-gress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; serves on House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, and House Committee on Small Business; married Patricia Fisher, 1979. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—ERiE County: Towns of Cheektowaga, Grand Island, and Lancaster; city of Lackawanna, city of Buffalo beginning at a point where Delaware Avenue intersects Bedford Avenue, thence westerly along Bedford Avenue to Lincoln Parkway, along said parkway to Scajaquada Expressway, along said expressway to Parkside Avenue, along said avenue to Amherst Street, along said street to Colvin Boulevard, along said boulevard to Linden Avenue, along said avenue to Starin Avenue, along said avenue to Amherst Street, along said street to Main Street, along said street to Huntington Avenue, along said avenue to Beard Avenue, along said avenue to Woodbridge Avenue, along said avenue to Starin Avenue, along said avenue to the city limit, along the city limit to Delaware Avenue to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 516,392. HENRY J. NOWAK, Democrat-Liberal of Buffalo, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, February 21, 1935; graduated, Riverside High School, Buffalo; graduated Canisius 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, dis-charged, 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, appoint-ed 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 Comptroller for a 4-year term, reelected, 1970 and 1974; member: Professional Businessmen’s Association; Knights of Columbus; Erie County Bar Association, and New York State Bar Association; vice president and executive board of Canisius College 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 each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Allegany, Chautauqua, Chemung, Steuben, Schuyler, and Yates. Catraraucus County: Towns of Allegany, Carrollton, Cold Spring, Conewango, Dayton, Ellicottville, Far-mersville, Franklinville, Freedom, Great Valley, Hinsdale, Humphrey, Ischua, Leon, Little Valley, Lyndon, Machias, Mansfield, Napoli, New Albion, Olean, Perrysburg, Portville, Randolph, Red House, Salamanca, South Valley; cities of Olean and Salamanca, and that portion of the Allegany Indian Reservation situated herein, that portion of the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation situated herein, and that part of the Oil Springs Indian Reservation situated herein. ToMpkiNs County: Towns of Enfield and Newfield. Population (1980), 517,322. STANLEY N. LUNDINE, Democrat, of Jamestown, N.Y.; born in Jamestown, February 4, 1939; attended Fairmount Elementary and Lincoln Junior High Schools, Jamestown, 1944-54; graduated, Jamestown High School, 1957; A.B., Duke Universi-ty, 1961; LL.B., New York University School of Law, 1964; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Jamestown; Chautauqua Public Defender, 1967-69; mayor, Jamestown, 1969-76; elected to House of Representatives in a special elec-tion, 1976; reelected to serve a full term in 1976, and again in 1978, 1980, and 1982; member of the Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee, Committee on Science and Technology, Select Committee on Aging; chairman, Task Force on Industrial Innovation and Productivity; winner of the National Productivity Leader-ship Award given by the American Productivity Center, 1981; Legislator of the Year Award from the National Association of Towns and Townships, 1981; Distinguished Service Award from the Fredonia College Foundation, 1981; Distinguished Legisla-tor of the Year Award from the American Association of Homes for the Aging, 1981; selected as one of six international leaders profiled in a management text by best-selling author, Michael Maccoby; cited by Inc. Magazine as 1 of 18 House leaders who made significant contributions to small business development, in a special House ceremony, 1982; two children, John Ludwig and Mark Andrew. NORTH CAROLINA (Population, 1980 census, 5,881,766) SENATORS JESSE HELMS, Republican, of Raleigh, N.C.; born in Monroe, N.C., October 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; executive director, North Carolina Bankers Association, 1953-60; executive vice president, 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 Caroli-na American Legion, North Carolina Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Raleigh Ex-change Club; recipient of Outstanding Service Award of the Council Against Com-munist 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; 32° Mason, Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina, 1964; member, board of directors, North Carolina Cere-bral 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; reelected November 7, 1978. JOHN PORTER EAST, Republican, of Greenville, N.C.; born in Springfield, Ill, May 5, 1931; B.A., Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1953; LL.B., University of Illinois, 1959; M.A., Ph. D., University of Florida, 1962, 1964; lieutenant, U.S. Ma-rines, 1953-55; professor, East Carolina University; attorney; delegate, Republican National Convention, 1968 and 1976; member: Phi Beta Kappa, editorial boards, Modern Age and Political Science Reviewer; married to the former Priscilla Sherk; two daughters: Kathryn and Martha; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Greene, Hertford, Hyde, Lenoir, Martin, Northampton, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington (21 counties). Population (1980), 536,219. 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; representative 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 Congress; chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; member, Committee on Agriculture. NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 143 SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Caswell, Durham, Edgecombe, Granville, Halifax, Johnston (O’Neals Town-ship), Nash, Person, Vance, Warren, and Wilson. Population (1980), 536,162. TIM VALENTINE, Democrat, of Nashville, N.C; born in Nashville on March 15, 1926; attended Nashville Elementary School; graduated, Nashville High School, 1943; A.B., the Citadel, Charleston, S.C., 1948; LL.B., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1952; attorney, admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1952 and commenced practice in Nashville; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1944-46; elected to North Carolina House of Representatives, 1955-60; legal adviser to Governor, 1965; legislative counsel to Governor, 1967; chairman, North Carolina Democratic Execu-tive Committee, 1966-68; member: Morning Star Lodge No. 85, A.F.&A.M., Nash-ville, N.C.; Nashville Baptist Church (past deacon and now trustee); American Legion; North Carolina Bar Association; Seventh Judicial District Bar Association; Nash-Edgecombe Bar Association (past president); American Bar Association; North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers; past member, North Carolina Courts Commis-sion; widowed; four children: Stephen, Mark, Philip and Beth; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Bladen, Duplin, Harnett, Jones, Lee, Onslow, Pender, Sampson, and Wayne. JounsTON County: All except O’Neals Township. Moore County: East and West Carthage, Ritters, High Falls, Deep River, Greenwood, and Little River Precincts. Population (1980), 535,906. CHARLES O. WHITLEY, Democrat, of Mount Olive, N.C.; born in Siler City, January 3, 1927; graduated, Siler City High School, Siler City, 1943; B.A.—1948, 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 town attorney, town of Mount Olive, 1951-57; admin-istrative assistant to U.S. Representative David Henderson, 1961-76; affiliations, past or present include: Jaycees, Rotary, American Legion, Masons, Woodmen of the World; recipient: Mount Olive Jaycees Distinguished Service Award; member, Bap-tist Church; married to the former Audrey Kornegay, 1949; three children: Charles, dr., Martha, and Sara; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; served on Committees on Agriculture and Armed Services; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member: Agriculture Committee and Subcommittee on Tobacco. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counrties: Chatham, Franklin, Orange, Randolph, and Wake (5 counties). Population (1980), 533,580. IKE F. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Cary, 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, Governor's Commission on the Restructur-ing of Higher Education, Siler City Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, and Rotary Club; married Patricia Wilson; two children: Alice 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.—CounriEes: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Forsyth, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, and Wilkes (8 counties). Population (1980), 535,212. 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, International Trade, Investment, and Monetary Policy Subcommittee of House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs _ Committee; Presbyterian; married to the former Rache! Landis Miller, June 13, 1963; two children: Mary Piper and Stephen Lybrook Neal, Jr.; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiks: Alamance, Davidson, and Guilford (3 counties). Population (1980), 529,635. C. ROBIN BRITT, Democrat, of Greensboro, N.C.; born in San Antonio, Tex., June 29, 1942; educated in the Buncombe County, N.C. schools; B.A., 1963, University of North Carolina; J.D., 1973, University of North Carolina; LL.M., 1976, New York University; commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, 19 years; president, Ole North State Chapter, Naval Reserve Association, 1979-80; chairman, Guilford County Democrat-ic Party, 1979-81; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1980; cochairman, Preyer for Congress, 1978; president, Guilford County Young Democrats, 1977; one of the Outstanding Young Men of America, 1978 (National Jaycees); president and chairman of the board, Lawyers of North Carolina, Inc. (public information arm of the North Carolina Bar Association), 1981-82; attorney at law; partner, Smith Moore Smith Schell & Hunter, Greensboro, N.C.; Lay Leader, Irving Park United Methodist Church, 1982; married to Susan Thomas Britt, 1968; three children: Elizabeth, 14, Robin, Jr., 10, and David, 6; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, New Hanover, and Robeson (5 counties). Population (1980), 539,055. CHARLIE ROSE, Democrat, of Fayetteville, N.C.; born in Fayetteville, Cumber-land 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; 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 Subcommittee on Tobacco and Peanuts; member, Committee on House Administra-tion, chairman of Policy Group on Information and Computers; member of Perma-nent Select Committee on Intelligence, chairman, House Recording Studio; chair-man, Speaker's Special Committee on Broadcasting; delegate to North Atlantic Assembly. Married to former Joan Teague, of Winston-Salem, N.C. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Anson, Cabarrus, Davie, Hoke, Montgomery, Richmond, Rowan, Scotland, Stanly, and Union. Moore County: Townships of Bensalem, Sheffields, McNeills, Sand Hill, and Mineral Spring. YApkiN County: That part not contained in the Ninth District. Population (1980), 535,526. W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, Democrat, of Concord, N.C.; born in Elora, Tenn., April 11, 1930; professional career: president, radio station WRKB; television promoter; member, North Kannapolis Baptist Church; wife’s name, Nancy; two children: Stacye and Shelly; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Appropriations Committee; Budget Committee; Congressional Textile Caucus; and the Democratic Study Group. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Iredell, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg. YApkiN County: Townships of Buck Shoals and Deep Creek. Population (1980), 536,325. 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; national president of Beta Theta Pi, 1975-78; 32d degree Mason; Shriner; married Dorothy Ann McAulay, 1957; three children: Jimmy, Emily, and Benson; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 145 TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, and Watauga. AvEry COUNTY: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. Population (1980), 532,954. JAMES THOMAS BROYHILL, Republican, of Lenoir, N.C.; born in Lenoir, August 19, 1927; attended public schools; graduated from University of North Caro-lina, business administration, B.S. 1950; associated with Broyhill Furniture Fac-tories 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 Con-gresses; ranking minority member of Energy and Commerce Committee; serves on Republican Committee on Committees; vice chairman: Congressional Textile Caucus; serves as dean of the North Carolina congressional delegation. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey. AVERY COUNTY: Townships of Altamont, Roaring Creek, Ingalls, Spear, Plumtree, and Toe River. Population (1980), 531,144. JAMES McCLURE CLARKE, Democrat, of Fairview, N.C.; born in Manchester, Vt. on June 12, 1917; attended Biltmore High School, Asheville, N.C., graduated Asheville School for Boys, 1935; A.B., Princeton University, 1939; served in the U.S. Navy, lieutenant, 1942-45; dairy farm and apple orchard operator; chairman, Bun-combe County Board of Education, 1969-76; employee Farmer Federation Coopera-tive, 1939-42 and 1945-1959; Associate Editor Asheville Citizen Times, 1960-69; Assistant to President Warren Wilson College, 1969-81; Secretary James G. K. McClure Foundation, 1956-82; elected to North Carolina House of Representatives, 1977-80; elected to North Carolina State Senate, 1981-82; member: Governor's Crime Commission; director, Eckerd Wilderness Educational Systems; trustee: Thoms Rehabilitation Hospital, Southeastern Council of Foundations; honorary trustee, North Carolina Symphony; former director Fairview Volunteer Fire Depart-ment, Asheville Civitan Club; member and former elder, Warren Wilson Presbyteri-an Church; married to Elspeth McClure in 1945; eight children: Susie, Jim, Annie, Dumont, Mark, Billy, Ambrose (deceased), and Doug; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. 99-5550 %-33" 13 146 Congressional Directory NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA (Population, 1980 census, 652,695) SENATORS QUENTIN N. BURDICK, Democrat, endorsed by Nonpartisan League, of Fargo, N. Dak.; born Munich, N. Dak., June 19, 1908; public school education; B.A. and LL.B. degrees, University of Minnesota; lawyer; married; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; elected to the United States Senate June 28, 1960, to fill out the unexpired term of 4% years of the late Senator William Langer; reelected to full 6-year term November 3, 1964; reelected November 3, 1970, and November 2, 1976, for the term ending January 3, 1983; reelected November 2, 1982. 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, North Dakota State University, 1949; married to Mary Willming; children: Mark III, Sarah (Mrs. Doug Herman), and Karen; past president, North Dakota Crop Improvement Association; former North Dakota Re-publican 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 Hjalmer Nygaard to represent the First District of North Dakota; reelected to each succeeding Congress, and when North Dakota House delegation was reduced to one seat following the 1970 census, was elected statewide in 1972, receiving a majority of 122,510—the largest of any congressional candidate in State’s history, the previous record having been set by the late Senator Lynn J. Frazier, 1928; served as member of House Appropriations Committee until election to Senate on November 4, 1980, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; in 1980 election, again setting a new all-time record for North Dakota by receiving a majority of 123,689; obtained assignments to Appropriations, Agriculture, Budget, and chairman of the Select Committee on Indian Affairs. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— BYRON L. DORGAN, Democrat, of Bismarck, N. Dak.; born in Dickinson, N. Dak., May 14, 1942; attended the Regent public schools, Regent, N. Dak.; graduated, Regent High School, 1961; B.S., University of North Dakota, 1964; M.B.A., Universi-ty of Denver, 1966; tax commissioner, 1969 to 1980; chairman, multistate tax com-mission, 1972-74; executive committee member, National Association of Tax Admin-istrators, 1972-75; chairman, Governor’s commission on air transportation; member: national advisory board of tax action campaign; Governor's energy council; Gover-nor’s economic development task force; State board of equalization; executive com-mittee, State Democratic Party; two children: Scott M. and Shelly L.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. OHIO (Population, 1980 census, 10,797,633) SENATORS JOHN HERSCHEL GLENN, Jr., Democrat, of Columbus, Ohio; born in Cam-bridge, 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 directors, Questor Corp., 1970-74; member, numerous United States and international aviation, aeronautic, and scien-tific organizations; religion: Presbyterian (elder); married to the former Anna Mar-garet Castor, 1942; two children: David and Lyn; elected to the U.S. Senate, Novem-ber 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; reelected November 4, 1980. HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1917; B.A., Ohio State University, 1939; LL.D., Ohio State University School of Law, 1941; Ohio House of Representatives, 1943-46; Ohio State Senate, 1947-50; campaign manager for Senator Stephen M. Young (D.-Ohio) in 1958 and 1964; founder, Metzenbaum, Gaines, Finley & Stern Co., L.P.A.; cofounder and chairman of the board, Airport Parking Co. of America, (APCOA) which merged with International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. and became ITT Consumer Serv-ices Corp.; chairman of the board, ComCorp, Inc., a chain of suburban newspapers; married to the former Shirley Turoff, August 8, 1946; four daughters: Barbara Bonner, Susan (Mrs. Joel Hyatt), Shelley (Mrs. Steven Kelman), and Amy; board member, American Cancer Society (Cleveland); Cystic Fibrosis; Northern Ohio Chil-dren’s Performing Music Foundation, Inc. (The Singing Angels); fellow, Brandeis University; Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, 1970; 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 renomination in 1974; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—HamiLtoN County: Townships of Colerain, Crosby, Delhi, Green, Harrison, Miami, Spring-field, and Whitewater; municipal corporations of Arlington Heights, Cheviot, Cincinnati (part), Elmwood Place, Forest Park, Glendale, Greenhills, Mount Healthy, North College Hill, Sharonville, Springdale, and Wyoming. Population (1980), 515,867. THOMAS A. LUKEN, Democrat, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9, 1925; graduated, Purcell High School, 1942; A.B., Xavier University, 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 Chap-ter 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 Commit-tee; 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, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—BrowN County. CLERMONT County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. HamMmiLToN County: That part not contained in the First District. Population (1980), 514,408. WILLIS D. GRADISON, Jr., Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born in Cincinnati, 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; 148 Congressional Directory OHIO 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; children: Ellen, Anne, Margaret, Robin, Beth and Maile Jo; married Heather Jane Stirton, 1980; elected to the 94th Con-gress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT rMonTomMERY County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 513,588. TONY P. HALL, Democrat, Dayton, Ohio; born in Dayton, Ohio, January 16, 1942; attended public school, graduated from Fairmont High School, Kettering, Ohio, 1960; A.B., Denison University, Granville, Ohio, 1964; named Little All-Ameri-can in football; most valuable player, Ohio Conference; realtor; president, Halls Hand Laundry, Inc.; member, Ohio General Assembly—State representative, 1969-73, State senator, 1973-79; named Legislator of the Year three times; member, Agonis Club, Trail’s End Club, Montgomery County Democratic Party, Peace Corps; married to the former Janet Dick, 1972; two children: Jyl and Matthew, elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Allen, Auglaize, Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Knox, Shelby, and Wyandot. RicHLAND County: All except the two townships of Franklin and Weller; Madison Township: The northeas-tern one-half. Population (1980), 514,696. MICHAEL GARVER OXLEY, Republican, of Findlay, Ohio; born in Findlay, Ohio, February 11, 1944, son of George Garver and Marilyn Maxine; attended Findlay city schools; graduated, Findlay Senior High School, 1962; B.A., govern-ment, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1966; J.D., Ohio State University College of Law, Columbus, 1969; FBI special agent, Washington, D.C., Boston, and New York City, 1969-72; attorney, Oxley, Malone, Fitzgerald, and Hollister, 1972-present; elect-ed to Ohio House of Representatives, 1872, from 82d District which includes all or parts of four northwestern Ohio counties; reelected, 1974, 1976, 1978, and 1980; member: financial institutions committee and State government committee; ranking minority member, judiciary and criminal justice committee; member: Trinity Luth-eran Church, Findlay, Ohio; American, Ohio, and Findlay Bar Associations; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa Men's Honorary Fraternity; the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI; Rotary International; the Ohio Association of Township Trustees and Clerks; the Ohio Farm Bureau; and Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Patricia Pluguez of Philadelphia, 1971; one son, Chadd; elected to the 97th Congress, June 25, 1981, in a special election, to fill the Yosgnoy caused by the death of Tennyson Guyer; reelected to the 98th Congress, FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Defiance, Erie, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, and Wil-liams. FurLroN County: That part not contained in the Ninth District. HUrRoN County: Townships of Lyme, Norwich, Richmond, and Sherman; municipal corporation of Bellevue. Woop County: That part not con-tained in the Ninth District. Population (1980), 514,189. 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 McComb Church of Christ; A.B. and LL.B. degrees from Ohio Northern University; 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, Mrs. Rose Ellen Kuebeck and Robert Edward; one grandson, Peter Latta Kuebeck; 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 Committee, 92d Congress; appointed a member of the Republican Congressional Campaign Com- -mittee during the 93d Congress; member of the Special Republican Legislative . Program Task Force, 94th. Congress; chairman of the Ohio Republican Congressional Delegation, 94th Congress to present; a member of the executive committee of the Committee on Committees, 97th and 98th Congress; member, House Republican OHIO Biographical Leadership 97th and 98th Congress. A delegate to the 1972 and 1976 Republican National Conventions; 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.—CounTies: Adams, Clinton, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, and Warren. ATHENS County: Townships of Waterloo and York. CLERMONT County: That part not contained in the Second District. FAYETTE County: That part not contained in the Seventh District. MONTGOMERY County: That part not contained in the Third District. Population (1980), 514,895. BOB McEWEN, Republican, of Hillsboro, Ohio; born in Hillsboro, Ohio, January 12, 1950; attended Hillsboro city schools; graduated, Hillsboro High School, 1968; B.B.A., economics, University of Miami, 1972; vice president, Boebinger, Inc.; elected to Ohio House of Representatives, 1974, from 77th District which includes five counties in central Ohio; reelected, 1976 and 1978; member: agriculture and natural resources committee, State and local government committee, and ways and means committee; ranking minority member, house financial institutions committee; member: Gideons; Hillsboro Church of Christ, board of elders; Rotary International; Jaycees; Farm Bureau; Chamber of Commerce; Grange; Optimist; Sigma Chi; mar-ried wife, Liz, 1976; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Clark, Greene, Logan, Marion, Pickaway, and Union. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY: All except Jackson Township. FAYETTE CouNTy: Townships of Jefferson, Madison, Paint, and Union (enu-meration districts 760, 765A, and 765B, and block numbering area 9902); municipal corporation of Washing-ton Court House (block numbering area 9902). MapisoN County: Townships of Darby, Paint, Pleasant, Range, and Stokes. Population (1980), 512,709. MICHAEL DeEWINE, Republican, of Cedarville, Ohio; born in Springfield, Ohio on January 5, 1947; attended the public schools in Yellow Springs, Ohio; graduated, Yellow Springs High School, 1965; B.S., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1969; J.D., College of Law, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, 1972; admitted to Ohio State Bar in 1972, and commenced practice in Xenia, Ohio; assistant prosecuting attorney, Greene County, Ohio, 1973-75; prosecuting attorney, Greene County, 1977-81; elect-ed to the Ohio Senate, 1981-82; member: Greene County Bar Association, National District Attorneys Association, Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association, Greene County Farm Bureau, Cedarville Lions Club, Fraternal Order of Police Associates; married to the former Frances Struewing, 1967; six children: Patrick, Jill, Becky, John, Brian, and Alice; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Butler, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Preble, and Van Wert. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY: Jackson Township. Population (1980), 513,427. 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 Wash-ington, 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 children; Sharon, David, Glen, and Adam; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; relected to each succeed-ing Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—Lucas County: FurLtoN County: Townships of Amboy, Chesterfield, Fulton, Pike, Royal- ton, Swan Creek, and York; Woop County: Lake Township; municipal corporations of Northwood and Rossford. Population (1980), 514,144. MARCIA (MARCY) CAROLYN KAPTUR, Democrat, of Toledo, Ohio; born in Toledo on June 17, 1946; attended Little Flower School, Toledo; graduated, St. Ursula Academy, Toledo, 1964; B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968; Master of Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1974; attended, University of Manchester, England, 1974; urban planner; assistant director for urban affairs, domestic policy staff, White House, 1977-79; member: American Planning Associ-ation and American Institute of Certified Planners, board of directors, National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs, advisory committee, Gund Foundation, board of directors, University of Michigan Urban Planning Alumni Association, NAACP, Urban League, Polish Museum, Polish American Historical Association, Lucas County Democratic Party Executive Committee, Democratic Women’s Campaign Association, Lucas County Democratic Business and Professional Women’s Club, 150 Congressional Directory OHIO Fulton County Democratic Women’s Club, Little Flower Parish Church; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiks: Fairfield, Gallia, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, Muskingum, and Por? ATHENS County: All but York and Waterloo Townships. GUERNSEY CouNTy: Townships of Adams, Knox, and Westland. Licking County: Townships of Bowling Green, Eden, Fallsbury, Franklin, Hanover, Hopewell, Licking, Madison, Mary Ann, Newark, and Perry; municipal corporations of Heath and Newark. WASHING-TON County: Townships of Barlow, Belpre, Decatur, Dunhom, Fairfield, Fearing, Marietta, New Muskin- m, Palmer, Warren, Waterford, Watertown, and Wesley; municipal corporations of Belpre and Marietta. opulation (1980), 513,755. CLARENCE E. MILLER, Republican, of Lancaster, Ohio; born in Lancaster, Fair-field County, Ohio, on November 1, 1917; educated in Fairfield County school system; professional schooling from I.C.S., Scranton, Pa.; practicing electrical engi-neer; 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; former member of the legislative committee of the National League of Cities and the Ohio Municipal League, and a member of the executive committee of the Mayors Association of Ohio; a member of the board of directors of the YMCA; elected to the 90th Congress; reelected to 91st and each succeeding Congress; member, Appropriations Committee, Task Force on Energy and Resources; member: Congressional Coal Group, Congressional Steel Caucus, and Environmental and Energy Study Conference; honorary doctorate, Rio Grande Col-lege, Rio Grande, Ohio; honorary alumnus of Ohio University; member, Ohio Valley Health Services Foundation; member, Technology Assessment Board for the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA). ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTties: Ashtabula, Geauga, and Portage. LAKE County: All except municipal corporations of Wickliffe, Willoughby Hills (part), and Willowick. TRUMBULL CouNTY: Townships of Bloom-field, Braceville, Bristol, Farmington, Johnston, Greene, Gustauvus, Kinsman, Mecca, Mesopotamia, and Southington. Population (1980), 512,867. DENNIS EDWARD ECKART, Democrat, of Mentor, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio, April 6, 1950; graduated, St. Joseph High School, Euclid, Ohio, 1968; B.S. (cum laude), Xavier University, Cincinnati, 1971; LL.B., Cleveland Mar-shall College of Law, Cleveland State University, 1974; lawyer; member, Chio House of Representatives, 1975-80; chairman, Cuyahoga County House delegation, 1979-80; married to the former Sandra Pestotnik, 1975; one son, Edward; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiks: Delaware and Morrow. FRANKLIN County: That part not contained in the Jia District. Licking County: That part not contained in the Tenth District. Popuiation (1980), JOHN R. KASICH, Republican, of Westerville, Ohio; born in McKees Rocks, Pa., May 13, 1952; attended the public schools in McKees Rocks; graduated, Sto-Rox High School, McKees Rocks, 1970; B.A., political science, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1974; administrative assistant to State Senator Donald Lukens, 1975-77; elected, Ohio State Legislature, 1979-82; chairman, health and human services committee; member: Franklin County Welfare Advisory Board; Westerville Public Library Board of Trustees; State Advisory Council for Refugees; Columbus Public Schools Advisory Committee; Ohio Energy Advisory Committee; American Legisla-tive Exchange Conference; Franklin County Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Preven-tion Program Advisory Board; trustee, S. Maurice Bostic Scholarship Fund; awards: Outstanding Young Men in America Award, 1976; Watchdog of the Treasury Award, 1979; Northland Community Council President’s Award, 1981-82; elected to * the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; member, Armed Services Committee. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Ashland and Medina. Huron County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. LoraiN County: All except Columbia Township. RicHLAND County: That part not contained in the Fourth District. SummMiT County: Copley Township except the municipal corporations of Akron and Fairlawn. Population (1980), 515,346. 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; Ful-bright 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; OHIO Biographical 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 Jeanne Wendt; one child, Jennifer; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—Summir County: The entire county, except Copley Township. Population (1980), 514,662. JOHN F. SEIBERLING, Democrat, of Akron, Ohio; born in Akron, Ohio, Septem-ber 8, 1918, son of J. Fred and Henrietta Seiberling, and grandson of F. A. Seiber-ling, founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and Seiberling Rubber Co.; attend-ed King and Buchtel public schools in Akron, Ohio, and Staunton Military Acade-my, 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.; chairman, Subcommittee on General Oversight and Alaska Lands of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs in the 95th Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Public Lands, 96th Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks, 97th Congress; chairman, Members of Congress for Peace through Law in the 93d Congress and vice chairman, 93d, 95th, and 96th Congresses; Secretary, Democratic Study Group, 97th Congress; member, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 96th Congress; elected to the 92d Congress, Novem-ber 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—FrRANKLIN County: That part not contained in the Twelfth District. MapisoN County: That part not contained in the Seventh District. Population (1980), 514,697. 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 Infantry Division through five European campaigns; decorated with Silver Star, Bronze Star, French Croix de Guerre Unit Citation, Belgian Fouragier Unit Citation, Presidential Unit Citation with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and Purple Heart; now 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 Method-ist Church; Columbus and Ohio State Bar Associations; Kiwanis; 33° Mason; member of House Committees on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and Veter-ans’ Affairs; married Marjorie Ann Siebold; two children: Jacquelyn and Bradley; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Holmes, Stark, and Wayne. CArRroLL CouNnTY: Brown Township. Popula-tion (1980), 513,215. 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 Representa-tives, 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 152 Congressional Directory OHIO Union College; Honorary Member, board of advisors, Walsh College; Kiwanis; Grange; and trustee, Stark County Historical Society; married Mary Ann Rogusky, 1950; three children: Martha, David, and Richard; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—MAHONING County. Columbiana County: Townships of Knox and West. TRuM-BULL County: That part not contained in the Eleventh District. Population (1980), 515,223. LYLE WILLIAMS, Republican, of Lordstown, Ohio; born in Philippi, W. Va, August 23, 1942; attended the public schools of North Bloomfield, Ohio; graduated from North Bloomfield High School, 1960; served in the U.S. Army Reserve; barber; member, Bloomfield School Board, 1970-72; Trumbull County Commissioner, 1972 and 1976; member, Optimists Club; married to the former Nancie Peterson, 1964; four children: Vikki, Diane, Debra, and Jason; elected to the 96th Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Belmont, Coshocton, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Noble, and Tuscawaras. CARROLL County: That part not contained in the Sixteenth District. CoLuMBIANA COUNTY: That part not contained in the Seventeeth District. GUERNSEY County: That part not contained in the Tent Digerice WasHINGTON County: That part not contained in the Tenth District. Population (1980), 514,012. DOUGLAS APPLEGATE, Democrat, of Steubenville, Ohio; born in Steubenville, March 27, 1928; educated in Steubenville public schools; graduated, Steubenville High School, 1947; engaged in real estate business; served in Ohio House of Repre-sentatives, 1961-69; Ohio Senate, 1969-77; member: Steubenville Community Club, Young Democrats, Elks, Eagles, Catholic Community Center, Polish Athletic Club, Polish National Alliance, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; member, Steubenville Presbyterian Church; married to the former Betty Jean Eng-strom, 1950; two children: Kirk and David; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CuyaHocA County: Municipal corporations of Bay Village, Beachwood, Bentley-ville, Brecksville, Broadview Heights, Chagrin Falls, Euclid (except Euclid Beach Park area), Fairview Park, Gates Mills, Glenwillow, Highland Heights, Hunting Valley, Independence, Lakewood (western portion), Lyndhurst, Mayfield, Mayfield Heights, Moreland Hills, North Olmsted, North Royalton, Oakwood, Parma (southern portion), Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Richmond Heights, Rocky River, Selon, South Euclid, Strongsville (southern portion), University Heights (eastern portion), Valley View, Walton Hills, and West-lake; townships of Chagrin Falls and Olmsted. LAKE County: Wickliffe, Willowick, and part of Willoughby Hills. Lorain County: Columbia Township. Population (1980), 514,889. EDWARD FARRELL FEIGHAN, Democrat, of Lakewood, Ohio; born in Lake-wood, Ohio on October 22, 1947; attended St. Luke Grade School, Cleveland; attend-ed Notre Dame International High School, Rome, Italy; graduated St. Edward High School, Cleveland, in 1965; B.A., Loyola University, New Orleans, La., 1969; J.D, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University, 1978; elected to the Ohio House of Representatives, 1973-79; elected to Board of Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1978-82; White House appointee to the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity, 1978-80; Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and Ohio Bar Associations, City Club, Citizens League, League of Women Voters, Board of Trustees of the National Association of Counties of Ohio, executive committee of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party; nephew of former Representative Michael A. Feighan; married to Nadine Hopwood; two children: Lauren and David; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CuvaHoGcA County. That portion contained within the limits of all the western portion and part of the eastern portion in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, the municipal corpora-tions of Berea, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Brookpark, Cuyahoga Heights, Garfield Heights, Lakewood (part), Linndale, Maple Heights, Middleburg Heights, Newburgh Heights, Olmsted Falls, Parma (part), Riveredge Township, Seven Hills, and Strongsville (part). Population (1980), 513,494. MARY ROSE OAKAR, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Cuya-hoga 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 Acade-my, 1963-70; assistant professor, Cuyahoga Community College, 1968-75; State cen-tral 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: Feder-ation for Community Planning; Health and Planning Commission; Community In- OHIO Biographical formation Service; Society for Crippled Children; Nationality Service Center; Y.W.C.A,; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CuvyaHoGcA County: Township of Warrensville; municipal corporations of Bed-ford, Bedford Heights, Bratenahl, Cleveland (that part not contained in the Twentieth District), Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid (that part not contained in the Nineteenth District), Garfield Heights (that part not contained in the Twentieth District), North Randall, Orange, Shaker Heights, University Heights (that part not contained in the Nineteenth District), Warrensville Heights, and Woodmere. Population (1980), 514,625. LOUIS STOKES, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, February 23, 1925, son of Charles and Louise Stokes, both deceased; educated at Cleveland Col-lege of Western Reserve University, 1946-48; Cleveland Marshall Law School, 1948-53, juris doctor degree; veteran of U.S. Army, 1943-46, honorably discharged; prac-ticing 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 Labor/HHS/Education, HUD—Independent Agencies; District of Columbia; chairman, Committee on Stand-ards of Official Conduct; past chairman, former House Select Committee on Assassi-nations. 154 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA (Population, 1980 census, 3,025,266) SENATORS DAVID LYLE BOREN, Democrat, of Seminole, Okla.; born in Washington, D.C, April 21, 1941; attended public schools in Seminole, Okla.; graduated Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, 1959; B.A., Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1963; M.A., Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar), England, 1965; J.D., University of Okla-homa College of Law, Norman, Okla., 1968; captain, 6 years, Oklahoma National Guard; lawyer; chairman, department of government, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Okla., 1970-74; admitted to the Oklahoma Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in Seminole, Okla.; chairman, elections committee, and member, Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1967-75; Governor of Oklahoma, 1975-79; member: Meth-odist Church, Phi Beta Kappa, 45th Infantry Division Association; named 1 of 10 Outstanding Young Men in the United States by the U.S. Jaycees, 1976; married to the former Molly Wanda Shi, November 27, 1977; two children: Carrie Christine and David Daniel; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. DONALD LEE NICKLES, Republican, of Ponca City, Okla.; born in Ponca City, Okla., December 6, 1948; attended Ponca City public schools; graduated, Ponca City High School, 1967; business administration, Oklahoma State University, 1971; served in National Guard, 1970-76; vice president and general manager, Nickles Machine Corp.; served in Oklahoma State Senate, 1979-80; cofounder and member, Oklahoma Coalition for Peace Through Strength; served on the boards of: Ponca City United Way, St. Mary’s Catholic Church Parish Council, Chamber of Com-merce, Kay County Council for Retarded Children; member: Rotary Club, Fellow-ship of Christian Athletes; married to the former Linda Lou Morrison; four chil-dren: Donny, Jenny, Kim, and Robyn; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Creexk County: That portion lying east of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Creek-Okmulgee County line, said point being the southwest corner of Section 16, Township 16 North, Range 11 East; thence north three miles to the northwest corner of Section 4, Township 16 North, Range 11 East; thence east to the southeast corner of Section 32, Township 17 North, Range 11 East; thence north along the east line of said section approximately one-half mile to a point on a county road; thence westerly along said county road approximately one mile to a point on a second county road; thence northerly along said second county road to a point on the east line of Section 23, Township 17 North, Range 10 East; thence north approximately one and one-quarter miles to a point on U.S. Highway No. 66; thence northeasterly along said highway to a point where the Saint Louis-Santa Fe Railroad intersects U.S. Highway No. 66; thence northwesterly along said railroad to a point on the corporate limits of the City of Sapulpa, as of January 1, 1980; thence northeasterly along said corporate limits to a point on State Highway No. 97; thence northerly along said highway to the southwest corner of Section 2, Township 18 North, Range 11 East; thence easterly along a county road approximately three-quarters of a mile; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along said county road to point on the south line of Section 1, Township 18 North, Range 11 East; thence easterly along said south line and county road to a point on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway; thence northeasterly along said railway to a point on the Creek-Tulsa County line, said point being on the north line of Section 6, Township 18 North, Range 12 East. OsaGe County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. TuLsa County: That part not contained in the Second District. WASHINGTON County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. Population (1980), 503,739. JAMES R. JONES, Democrat, of Tulsa, Okla.; born in Muskogee, Okla., May 5, 1939; attended private and public schools, Muskogee, Okla., and graduated from Muskogee Central High School, 1957; A.B. in journalism and government, Universi-ty 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, Okla.; legislative assistant to Congressman Ed Edmondson, 1961-64; special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson, 1965-69; member: American, Oklahoma, and Tulsa Bar Associations; 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, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member, Ways and Means Committee; member, Budget Committee, 96th Congress; chairman, Budget Committee, 97th Congress; chairman, House Democrat- OKLAHOMA Biographical ic Research Organization; member, House Democratic Steering and Policy Commit-tee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Haskell, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Sequoyah, and Wagoner. CREEk County: That part not contained in the First District. TuLsa County: That portion described as follows: Beginning at the point where the stream channel of the Arkansas River intersects the Tulsa-Wagoner County line, said point being on the east line of Section 25, Township 17 North, Range 14 East; thence meandering northwesterly along said stream channel to a point on a county road in Section 20, Township 18 North, Range 13 East; thence easterly on said county road to the intersection of South Delaware Avenue; thence northerly on South Delaware Avenue to the intersection of East 91st Street; thence westerly on East 91st Street to a point on a county road; thence southerly, westerly, and northerly on said county road to a point on South Lewis Avenue; thence northerly on South Lewis Avenue to the intersection of East 81st Street; thence east on East 81st Street to the intersection of South Evanston Avenue; thence northerly on South Evanston Avenue to the intersection of East 76th Street; thence east on East 76th Street to the intersection of South College Avenue; thence north on South College Avenue to the intersection of East 75th Street; thence west on East T5th Street to the intersection of South Evanston Avenue; thence north on South Evanston Avenue to the intersection of East 75th Street; thence west on East 75th Street to the intersection of South Lewis Avenue; thence north on South Lewis Avenue to the intersection of East 61st Street; thence east on East 61st Street to the intersection of South Birmingham Avenue; thence northerly on South Birmingham Avenue to the intersection of East 57th Street; thence easterly on East 57th Street to the intersection of South Delaware Avenue; thence north on South Delaware Avenue to the intersection of East 56th Place; thence easterly on East 56th Place to the intersection of South Harvard Avenue; thence south on South Harvard Avenue to the intersection of East 59th Street; thence easterly on East 59th Street to the intersection of South Louisville Avenue; thence northerly on South Louisville Avenue to the intersection of East 59th Street; thence east on East 59th Street to the intersection of South Marion Place; thence southerly on South Marion Place to the intersection of East 59th Place; thence east on East 59th Place to the intersection of South Newhaven Avenue; thence southerly on South Newhaven Avenue and South Newhaven Avenue extended to the intersection of East 60th Place; thence east on East 60th Place to the intersection of South Oswego Avenue; thence south orn South Oswego Avenue to the intersection of East 61st Street; thence east on East 61st Street to the intersection of South Sheridian Avenue; thence south on South Sheridian Avenue to the intersection of East 71st Street; thence west on East 71st Street to the intersection of South Yale Avenue; thence south on South Yale Avenue to the intersection of East 81st Street; thence east on East 81st Street to the intersection of South Mingo Road; thence south on South Mingo Road to the intersection of East 101st Street; thence east on East 101st Street to the intersection of South 145th East Avenue; thence south on South 145th East Avenue to the intersection of East 121st Street; thence east on East 121st Street two and one-half miles to a point on the north line of Section 1, Township 17 North, Range 14 East; thence south to a point on the stream channel of the Broken Arrow Creek; thence meandering northeasterly along said stream channel to a point on East 121st Street on the north line of said section; thence east on East 121st Street to the northeast corner of said section, said point being on the Tulsa-Wagoner County line; thence south along said county line to point of beginning. Population (1980), 505,276. MIKE SYNAR, Democrat, of Muskogee, Okla.; born in Vinita, Okla., October 17, 1950; attended the public schools of Muskogee; graduated from Muskogee Central High School, 1968; BBA, University of Oklahoma, 1972 LL.B., University of Oklaho-ma, 1977; Rotary International scholarship, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (eco-nomics), 1974; M.S., Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill, 1973; rancher, real estate broker, lawyer; admitted to the Oklahoma Bar in 1977; recipient of 4-H Club and agricultural honors; chosen one of 10 Outstanding Young Men of America, 1980; Siecle to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th ongresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, LeFlore, Lincoln, Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray, Payne, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pushmataha, and Seminole. PorrawatoMiE County: That portion not contained in the Fourth District. Population (1980), 504,268. WESLEY WADE WATKINS, Democrat, of Ada, Okla.; born in DeQueen, Ark., December 15, 1938; graduated, Bennington, Okla., high school, 1956; attended Okla-homa State University: B.S., agriculture education, 1960; M.S., educational adminis-tration; postgraduate studies at Oklahoma State University and University of Mary-land, 1961; served in Oklahoma Air National Guard, 1961-67; employed by U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., 1963; assistant director of admis-sions, 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 Eee Senate, 1975-76; served as: president, Higher Education Alumni Council of Oklahoma; State chairman, Nation-al FFA Foundation; member, Oklahoma Health Planning Council; president, Okla-homa Future Farmers of America; selected: one of three Outstanding Young Men in Oklahoma by Oklahoma Jaycees; awarded: Honorary American Farmer Degree by national FFA; Oklahoma 4-H Alumni Recognition Award; Oklahoma State Univer-sity Distinguished Alumnus Award; 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, November 2, 1976; freshman majority whip; reelected to the 96th Congress; member: Science and Technology Committee; Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Commit-tee; Congressional Rural Caucus; reelected to the 97th Congress; member: House 156 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; House Appropriations Committee; Ap-propriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Subcommittee on Agriculture and Rural Development; reelected to the 38th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cleveland, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Jackson, Jefferson, McClain, Oklahoma (except that portion in the Fifth and Sixth Districts), Stephens, and Tillman. POTTAWATOMIE County: McCloud. Population (1980), 505,869. DAVE McCURDY, Democrat, of Norman, Okla.; born in Canadian, Tex., March 30, 1950; attended Yukon, Okla., public schools; graduated, Yukon High School, 1968; B.A., 1972, J.D., 1975, University of Oklahoma; Rotary graduate fellow, Uni-versity of Edinburgh, Scotland, international economics, 1977-78; airman, U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1969-72; lawyer; admitted to the Oklahoma State Bar in 1975 and commenced practice in 1975; assistant attorney general, State of Oklahoma, 1975-77; member, firm of Luttrell, Pendarvis & Rawlinson, 1978-79; private practice, 1979-80; member: Rotary; Jaycees; Chamber of Commerce; Young Lawyers Division of the Oklahoma Bar Association; University Lutheran Chapel; married to the former Pamela Mary Plumb, M.D., 1971; two children: Joshua David and Cydney Marie; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Con-gress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Kay, Logan, and Noble. CANADIAN County: That portion described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Canadian-Oklahoma County line, said point being the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 11 North, Range 5 West; thence west five miles to the southwest corner of Section 17, Township 11 North, Range 5 West; thence north six miles to the northwest corner of Section 20, Township 12 North, Range 5 West; thence east one mile to the northeast corner of said section; thence north to a point on the stream channel of the North Canadian River; thence meandering southwesterly along said stream channel to a point on the west line of Section 10, Township 12 North, Range 6 West; thence north along said west line to the northwest corner of said section; thence east one mile to the northeast corner of said section; thence north one mile to the northeast corner of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 6 West; thence west approximately one-quarter mile to the southwest corner of Section 35, Township 13 North, Range 6 West; thence north approximately five and three-quarter miles to a point on State Highway No. 3; thence southeasterly along said highway to a point on the south line of Section 1, Township 13 North, Range 6 West; thence east along said south line to the southeast corner of said section; thence north one mile to the northeast corner of said section; thence east two miles to the northeast corner of Section 5, Township 13 North, Range 5 West; thence north one mile to the northwest corner of Section 33, Township 14 North, Range 5 West; thence east four miles to a point on the Canadian-Oklahoma County line; said point being the northeast corner of Section 36, Township 14 North, Range 5 West; thence south along said county line to a point of beginning. OkLAHOMA CouNTY: That portion lying north of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Oklahoma-Canadian County line, eg point being the northwest corner of Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 4 West; thence east two miles to the northeast corner of Section 20, Township 11 North, Range 4 West; thence south one mile to the southeast corner of said section; thence east one mile to the southeast corner of Section 21, Township 11 North, Range 4 West; thence north one mile to the northeast corner of said section; thence east to a point on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway; thence northeasterly along said railway to a point on the east line of Section 14, Township 11 North, Range 4 West; thence south along said east line to a point on Airport Road; thence easterly along said road to a point on Southwest 44th Street in Oklahoma City; thence east along Southwest 44th Street to the intersec-tion of South Pennsylvania Avenue; thence north along South Pennsylvania Avenue to the intersection of Southwest 36th Street; thence east along Southwest 36th Street to the intersection of South Western Avenue; thence north along South Western Avenue to the intersection of Southwest 22nd Street; thence east along Southwest 22nd Street to the intersection of South Walker Avenue; thence north along South Walker Avenue to a point on the stream channel of the North Canadian River; thence meandering easterly along said stream channel to a point on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly along said railway to a point on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway; thence westerly along said St. Louis-San Francisco Railway to a point on Shartel Avenue; thence northerly along Shartel Avenue to the intersection of West California Avenue; thence east along West California Avenue to the intersection of North Lee Avenue; thence northerly along North Lee Avenue to a point on the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway; thence northwesterly along said railway to a point on North Western Avenue; thence north Along North Western Avenue to the intersection of Northwest 9th Street; thence easterly along Northwest 9th Street to the intersection of North Robinson Avenue; thence northerly along North Robinson Avenue to the intersec-tion of Northwest 23rd Street; thence west along Northwest 23rd Street to the intersection of North Walker Avenue; thence north along North Walker Avenue to the intersection of Northwest 36th Street; thence east along Northwest 36th Street to a point on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly along said railway to a point on Northwest 50th Street; thence west along Northwest 50th Street to the intersection of North Western Avenue; thence north along North Western Avenue to the intersection of Northwest 63rd Street; thence east along Northwest 63rd Street to the intersection of North Santa Fe Avenue; thence south along North Santa Fe Avenue to a point on Interstate Highway No. 240; thence easterly along said highway to a point on North Lincoln Boulevard; thence southerly along North Lincoln Boulevard to a point on Northeast 50th Street; thence east along Northeast 50th Street to the intersection of North Kelly Avenue; thence north along North Kelly Avenue to the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard; thence east along Wilshire Boulevard to the intersection of North Sooner Road; thence southerly along North Sooner Road to the intersection of Northeast 10th Street; thence east along Northeast 10th Street to the intersection of North Post Road; thence south along North Post Road to the intersection of East Reno Avenue; thence east along East Reno Avenue to the intersection of Indian Meridian Road; thence north along Indian Meridian Road to the intersection of Northeast 10th Street, said point being the southwest corner of Section 30, Township 12 North, Range 1 East; thence east five miles to the southeast corner of Section 26, Township 12 North, Range 1 East; thence north along the east line of said section to a point on the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway; thence southeasterly along said railway to a point on the Oklahoma-Lincoln County line; said point being on the east line of Section 36, Township 12 North, Range 1 East. Osage County: That portion lying north of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Osage-Noble County line, said point being on the east line of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 4 East; thence north along said east line approximately three-quarters of a mile to a point on a county road; thence OKLAHOMA Biographical southeasterly along said county road to a point on the south line of Section 4, Township 24 North, Range 4 East; thence east to the southeast corner of Section 3, Township 24 North, Range 4 East; thence north one mile to the northeast corner of said section; thence east two miles to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 24 North, Range 4 East; thence north two and one-half miles to a point on the west line of Section 19, Township 25 North, Range 5 East; thence east one mile to a point on the east line of said section; thence north one and one-half miles to the northeast corner of Section 18, Township 25 North, Range 5 East; thence west two miles to a point on the county road, said point being the southwest corner of Section 12, Township 25 North, Range 4 East; thence northerly along said county road to a point on U.S. Highway No. 60, said point being the northwest corner of Section 36, Township 26 North, Range 4 East; thence easterly along said highway to the southeast corner of Section 31, Township 26 North, Range 8 East; thence northerly along the county road to a point on the north line of Section 18, Township 26 North, Range 8 East; thence easterly and southeasterly along a second county road to a point on the stream channel of Bird Creek, said point being in section 29, Township 26 North, Range 9 East; thence meandering northwesterly along said stream channel to a point on the county road in Section 11, Township 26 North, Range 8 East; thence easterly along said county road to a point on the south line of Section 3, Township 26 North, Range 9 East; thence north along a second county road to the center of Section 3, Township 26 North, Range 9 East; thence easterly along said second county road to a point on a third county road in Section 2, Township 26 North, Range 9 East; thence southerly along said third county road to a point on State Highway No. 99, said point being in Section 11, Township 26 North, Range 9 East; thence southwesterly along said highway to a point on a fourth county road in Section 11, Township 26 North, Range 9 East; thence easterly along said fourth county road to a point on U.S. Highway No. 60; thence easterly along said highway to a point on a county road in Section 9, Township 26 North, Range 11 East; thence southerly along said county road to a point on a second county road in Section 21, Township 26 North, Range 11 East; thence northeasterly along said second county road to a point on the east line of Section 14, Township 26 North, Range 11 East; thence north along said east line to the northeast corner of said section; thence easterly along the county road to a point on a second county road, said point being on the east line of Section 11, Township 26 North, Range 11 East; thence southerly along said second county road to a point on State Highway No. 123, said point being in Section 13, Township 25 North, Range 11 East; thence easterly along said highway to a point on the county road in Section 4, Township 25 North, Range 12 East; thence easterly along said county road to a point on the Osage-Washington County line, said point being in Section 3, Township 25 North, Range 12 East. WasHINGTON County: That portion lying north of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Washington-Osage County line, said point being on the south line of Section 14, Township 25 North, Range 12 East; thence east approximately one and one-half miles to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 25 North, Range 12 East; thence north approximately one and one-quarter miles to a point on the stream channel of the Caney River; thence meandering southeasterly along said stream channel to a point on U.S. Highway No. 75; thence north along said highway to the northwest corner of Section 9, Township 25 North, Range 13 East; thence east six miles to the northeast corner of Section 8, Township 25 North, Range 14 East; thence south one mile to the southeast corner of said section; thence east one mile to a point on the Washington-Nowata County line, said point being the southeast corner of Section 9, Township 25 North, Range 14 East. Population (1980), 502,974. 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 newspaper reporter and editor; later as an advertising and public relations executive; editor of Private Practice magazine; legislative staff, Republican Steering Committee, 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; and “Behind Enemy Lines”, 1983; three times winner of the Freedoms Foundation Medal; listed in Outstanding Young Men in America, 1973; national chairman, American Conservative Union; Phi Delta Phi law fraternity; 32d degree Mason; married; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Gar-field, Grant, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Major, Roger Mills, Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward. CANADIAN County: That part not contained in the Fifth District. OkLaAHOMA County: That part not contained in the Fourth and Fifth Districts. Population (1980), 503,140. GLENN ENGLISH, Democrat, of Cordell, Okla.; born in Cordell, November 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 experience in govern-ment; executive director, Oklahoma State Democratic Party; married to the former Jan Pangle, 1970; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 158 Congressional Directory OREGON OREGON (Population, 1980 census, 2,632,663) 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 Universi-ty (Oreg.); political: State representative, Marion County, 1950-54; State senator, 1954-56; Secretary of State, 1956-58; Governor, 1958-66; delegate, National Republi-can 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); “Freeze!” (co-author) (1982); married Antoinette Kuzmanich; four children: Elizabeth, Mark O., Jr., Theresa, Charles Vincent (Visko); elected to the us Senate on November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, 1972, and November 7, 1978. 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 Portland public schools; B.A., Willamette University, Salem, Oreg., 1954; president, Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity; LL.B., New York University Rho of Law, 1957; Root-Tilden Scholar and student body president; law clerk to former Oregon Supreme Court Justice Harold J. Warner, 1957-58; married Georgie Oberteuffer, November 25, 1964; a son, Bill, born January 14, 1967; a daughter, Shyla, born December 1, 1970. Elected to the State of Oregon Legislature, 1962; reelected in 1964 and 1966; elected to the U.S. Senate in 1968; reelected in 1974 and 1980; Senate committees: chair-man, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation; member, Senate Finance Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management; member, Select Committee on Small Business. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill. MULTNOMAH County: That portion west of the Willamette River and Western Polk County. Population (1980), 526,433. LES AuCOIN, Democrat, of Forest Grove, Oreg.; born in Redmond, Oreg., October 21, 1942; attended grade school in Redmond, Redmond Unicn High School and Pacific University, B.A. in journalism, 1969; newsman with the Redmond Spokes-man, 1960 and 1964; volunteered U.S. Army, infantry newsman, 1961-64; newsman, the Portland Oregonian, 1965-66; director of public information 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 (Appro-priations) 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 each succeeding 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, 1975-80; chairman, House Task Force on Home Ownership, 1978; member, House Committee on Appropriations. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler. JACKSON County: That portion lying within census tracts 1-26 and 30; enumeration districts 806, 807A-807E of census tract 27; enumeration districts 813 and 815 of census tract 28. JosePHINE County: That portion lying within census county divisions 5, 40, and 45; enumeration districts 1, 2A, 3-6, 9-15, and block numbering areas 9901, 9902, and 9903 of census county division 25; enumeration district 18 of census county division 37. Population (1980), 526,933. ROBERT FREEMAN SMITH, Republican, of Burns, Oreg.; born in Portland, Oreg. on June 16, 1931; attended Burns Elementary School; graduated, Burns High OREGON Biographical School, 1949; B.A., Willamette University, Salem, Oreg., 1953; rancher-owner; elect-ed to the Oregon Legislature, 1960-72; house majority leader and speaker pro tem, 1964-66; speaker of the house, 1968-72; elected to Oregon State Senate, 1972-82; Senate Republican leader, 1978-82; appointed Oregon's representative on President’s Public Land Law Review Commission, 1965-69; chairman of Oregon’s Legislature’s Public Lands Interim Committee, 1965-69; chairman of House Committee on State and Federal Affairs, 1965-69; member: Harney County Chamber of Commerce, Willamette University board of trustees, Masons, Elks, PACWEST Board, Farmers Exchange National Board; married to the former Kay Tomlinson in 1966; three children: Christopher, Matthew, and Tiffany; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Crackamas County: That portion lying within census tracts 201, 202, 203.01, 203.02, 204.01, 208-212, 216.01, and 216.02; block group 3 of census tract 204.02; block group 3 of census tract 213; blocks 304-309, 312, 315-317 of census tract 214; blocks 101-105 of census tract 222.01. MuLTNOMAH COUNTY: That portion lying within census tracts 1, 2, 3.01, 3.02, 4.01, 4.02, 5.01, 5.02, 6.01, 6.02, 7.01, 7.02, 8.01, 8.02, 9.01, 9.02, 10, 11.01, 11.02, 12.01, 12.02, 13.01, 13.02, 14, 15, 16.01, 16.02, 17.01, 17.02, 18.01, 18.02, 19-21, 22.01, 22.02, 23.01, 23.02, 24.01, 24.02, 25.01, 25.02, 26, 27.01, 27.02, 28.01, 28.02, 29.01-29.03, 30-32, 33.01, 33.02, 34.01, 34.02, 35.01, 35.02, 36.01-36.03, 37.01, 37.02, 38.01-38.03, 39.01, 39.02, 40.01, 40.02, 40.99, 41.01, 41.02, 41.99, 42, 44, 44.99, 72-79, 80.01, 80.02, 81, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01, 83.02, 84-91, 92.01, 92.02, 93-95, 96.01, 96.02, 97.01, 97.02, 98.01, 98.02, 99-103, 104.02-104.04, and 105. Population (1980), 526,715. RONALD LEE WYDEN, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Wichita, Kans., May 3, 1949; attended Garland public schools, Palo Alto, Calif.; graduated, Palo Alto High School, 1967; A.B., political science, with distinction, Stanford University, 1971; J.D., University of Oregon School of Law, 1974; lawyer; Iowa and American Bar Associations; director, Oregon Legal Services for the Elderly; public member, Oregon State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators; member: Common Cause; Gray Panthers; married to the former Laurie Oseran, 1978; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Coos, Curry, Douglas, and Lane. BENTON County: That portion lying within census tracts 103-105; enumeration district 567 of census tract 1; enumeration district 566 of census tract 2; enumeration district 553 of census tract 3; enumeration districts 532-534 of census tract 102. JACKSON County: That portion lying within census tract 29; enumeration district 808 of census tract 27; enumeration districts 812 and 814 of census tract 28. JosEPHINE County: That portion lying within enumeration districts TA and 8 of census county division 25; enumeration districts 16 and 17 of census county division 37. LINN County: That portion lying within census tracts 303-305, 308, and 309; enumeration district 569A of census tract 201; enumeration districts 563 and 564 of census tract 301; enumeration districts 550, 552, 553, 554A, 554B, 555, 556, 557, 558A, 559, and 560 of census tract 302. MAariON County: That portion lying within enumeration districts 356 and 360B of census tract 106. Population (1980), 526,462. JIM WEAVER, Democrat, of Eugene, Oreg.; elected to the 94th Congress, Novem-ber 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—BENTON CoUNTY (PART). CLACKAMAS COUNTY (PART). LINN COUNTY (PART). MARION County (PART). PoLk CouNTY (PART). Population (1980), 526,120. DENNY SMITH, Republican, of Salem, Oreg.; born in Ontario, Oreg., January 19, 1938; graduated, Salutorian Grant Union High School, John Day, 1956; B.A., politi-cal science, Willamette University, Salem, Oreg., 1961; married to the former Kath-leen Barrett, 1968; raising six children, three of their own, Maggie, Barrett, and Ryan, two nieces and a nephew, K.C., Pat, and Matt; chairman, Eagle Newspapers, Inc., a family company of weekly newspapers in the Northwest; has nearly three decades of private, commercial, and military aviation experience; decorated Viet-nam veteran; flew 180 combat missions in 1965-66, awarded Air Medal with six oak leaf clusters; copilot/flight engineer for Pan American World Airways 1967-76, flew worldwide; private pilot since teenager; elected to Congress from third largest district in the country in 1980; after reapportionment, reelected to Congress 1982 to represent new, 5th Congressional District; member: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs; executive committee of the National Republican Congressional Committee; Vietnam Veterans Caucus; Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ Association; National Newspaper Association; Young President’s Organization; Associated Oregon Industries; Beta Theta Pi; Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. 160 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA (Population, 1980 census, 11,866,728) SENATORS JOHN HEINZ, Republican, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; born in Pittsburgh, Pa., October 23, 1938; graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, 1956; Yale University, B.A., 1960; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 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 II 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 Interna-tional 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; former board member: Family Communications Inc., 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 Committee, Special Studies and Government Activities Subcommittee; House Republican 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, Inter-state and Foreign Commerce Committee; House Select Committee on Aging, rank-ing 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 Con-ference; awards received: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Humanitarian Award, 1975; United Mental Health, Inc.,, 1975; Golden Slipper, 1974; National Association of Mental Health, 1974; Community Action, Pittsburgh, 1972; Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennsylvania 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; reelected by 60 percent voting margin to second Senate term, November 2, 1982; member, Senate Finance Commit-tee; chairman, Economic Growth, Employment and Revenue Sharing Subcommittee; member: Energy and Natural Resources, and Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committees; chairman, Subcommittee on International Finance Monetary Policy; chairman: Special Committee on Aging, Coal Caucus, and Steel Caucus; member, President’s National Commission on Social Security Reform. ARLEN SPECTER, Republican, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Wichita, Kans., February 12, 1930; attended College Hill elementary school, Wichita; graduated, Russell High School, Russell, Kans., 1947; University of Pennsylvania, 1951, B.A., international relations, Phi Beta Kappa; Yale Law School, LL.B., 1956; board of editors, Law Journal; served in U.S. Air Force, 1951-53, attaining rank of first lieutenant; member, law firm of Dechert, Price & Rhoads before and after serving two terms as district attorney of Philadelphia, 1966-74; married the former Joan Levy, who was elected to the city council of Philadelphia in 1979; two sons: Shanin and Stephen; served as assistant counsel to the Warren Commission, 1964; served on Pennsylvania’s State Planning Board, The White House Conference on Youth, The National Commission on Criminal Justice, and the Peace Corps National Advisory Council; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 5, 1981; member: Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Agri-culture and Related Agencies, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary, chairman, PENNSYLVANIA Biographical Subcommittee on the District of Columbia; Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommit-tee on Criminal Law, Subcommittee on Agency Administration, chairman, Subcom-mittee on Juvenile Justice; Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Crry oF PHiLapELPHIA: Wards 1, 2, 5, 7, 13-15, 18-20, 25-27, 30 (part), 31, 36, 37, 39, 42 (part), 43, 47-49. Population (1980), 515,707. THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, December 3, 1928; graduated, South Catholic High School, 1945; B.A., St. Joseph’s College, 1949; J.D., Temple University School of Law, 1952; lawyer; member: Su-preme Court of the United States; Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Courts of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County; Municipal Court of Philadelphia; youngest city councilman in Philadelphia’s history, 1955; minority leader of Philadelphia’s City Council; regional director, U.S. Department of Labor, 1976; board of directors, St. Luke’s Hospital; chairman: South Philadelphia Red Cross and Cancer Society; member, Sons of Italy; board of directors, Giuffre Medical Center; building chair-man, South Philadelphia Community Center; board of directors, Easter Seal Society; member, Justinian Society; chairman, Mayor's Complete Count Committee of the Federal Census; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—City oF PHiLaDELPHIA: The northern and northwestern wards of the city west of Broad Street and north of Market Street, including wards 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 (part), 11, 12, 16, 17, 22, 24, 28, 29, 30 (part), 32, 34 (part), 38, 40 (part), 44, 46, 50-52, 59, and 60. Population (1980), 515,898. WILLIAM H. GRAY III, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Baton Rouge, La., August 20, 1941; attended the public schools; graduated, ‘Simon Gratz High School, Philadelphia, Pa. 1959; B.A., Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1963; M. Div., Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N.J., 1966; Th. M., Princeton The-ological Seminary, Princeton, N.J., 1970; attended Drew University, Madison, N.J., 1972; graduate study: University of Pennsylvania, 1965; Temple University, 1966; Mansfield College, Oxford University, England, 1967; honorary doctoral degrees: LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1979; St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pa., 1980; Lincoln University, Chester County, Pa.; and Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa., 1980; assistant minister, Bright Hope Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1963-64; director, First Baptist Church of Montclair, N.J., 1964-65; copastor, Union Baptist Church, Montclair, N.J., 1965-66; senior minister, Union Baptist Church, Montclair, N.J., 1966-72; assistant professor and director, Saint Peter’s College, Jersey City, N.J., 1970-74; senior minister, Bright Hope Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1972-; lecturer: Jersey City State College, 1968-69; Rutgers University, 1971; Montclair State College, 1970-72; active in civic and community affairs; member: Philadelphia Pastor’s Conference, Philadelphia Baptist Ministers Conference, Philadelphia Baptist Association, Progressive National Bap-tist Convention, American Baptist Convention, Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Fron-tiers International, Elks, and Masons; Philadelphia Board of Education Scholarship, 1959-63; Trexler Foundation Scholarship, 1962; Landis History Prize, 1963; fellow of the Rockefeller Protestant Fellowship Program, 1965; awards and honors: Service to the Community Award, 1977; Citations: Professional, Distinguished, Young, and Multifaceted Career, 1977; American Jewish Committee, 1977; Outstanding Citizen's Award, 1977; Clean Up the Ghetto Award, 1977; The Rev. Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Award, 1978; United Negro College Fund, Church Volunteer Leadership Award, 1978; Richard Allen Award for Religious and Civic Leadership, 1978; 1980 Person of the Year Award, National Federation of Housing Counselors; married to the former Andrea Dash, April 17, 1971; three children: William H. IV, Justin Yates, and Andrew Dash; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; serving on the Foreign Affairs, Budget, and District of Columbia Committees, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; secretary, Congressional Black Caucus; reelected to the 97th Congress, November 1980; serving on the Appropriations and District of Columbia Committees, vice chairman, Congressional Black Caucus; reelected to the 98th Con-gress; serving on the Appropriations, Budget, and District of Columbia Committees; chairman, District of Columbia Subcommittee on Government Operations and Met-ropolitan Affairs; vice chairman, Congressional Black Caucus. 89-565. 0: = 83 = i113 162 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 10, 23, 33, 35, 41, 42 (part), 45, 53-58, 61-66. Generally the northeast section of the city, bounded on the east by the Delaware River, on the north and northwest by the boundary lines between Philadelphia and Bucks and Montgomery Counties, and on the south by Allegheny Avenue west to G Street, northwest to Tacony Creek, westward to Olney Avenue and 7th Steet, north to 66th Avenue, west to Ogontz Avenue, and southwestward to Stenton Avenue and Upsal Street. Population (1980), 516,154. ROBERT ANTHONY BORSKI, Jr., Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Phila-delphia on October 20, 1948; graduated, Frankford High School, Philadelphia, 1966; B.A., University of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md., 1971; stockbroker; member, Philadel-phia Stock Exchange; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1976, 1978, and 1980; married to the former Barbara Joniec, 1977; three children: Jill, Dorothy, and Jennifer; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Butler and Indiana. ARMSTRONG County: Townships of Bethel, Burrell, Cado-gan, East Franklin, Cilpin, Kittanning, Madison, North Buffalo, Parks, Plumcreek, South Bend, South Buffalo, Sugarcreek, Washington, and West Franklin; boroughs of Applewold, Elderton, Freeport, Kittan-ning, Leechburg, West Kittanning, and Worthington. BEAVER County: City of Beaver Falls; townships of Brighton, Chippewa, Darlington, Daugherty, Franklin, Greene, Harmony, Marion, New Sewickley, North Sewickley, Patterson, Pulaski, South Beaver, Vanport, and White; boroughs of Aliquippa, Baden, Beaver, Big Beaver, Bridgewater, Conway, Darlington, Eastvale, Economy, Ellwood City (part), Fallston, George-town, Glasgow, Homewood, Hookstown, Koppel, New Brighton, New Galilee, Ohioville, Patterson Heights, and West Mayfield. LAWRENCE County: City of New Castle; townships of Little Beaver, Mahoning, North Beaver, Perry, Plain Grove, Pulaski, Shenango, Taylor, Union, Wayne, and Wilmington; boroughs of Bessemer, Ellport, Ellwood City (part), Enon Valley, New Beaver, Snpj, South New Castle, Volant, and Wampun. WESTMORELAND CouNTY: Townships of Fairfield and Ligonier; boroughs of Bolivar and Ligonier. Population (1980), 515,572. JOSEPH PAUL KOLTER, Democrat of New Brighton, Pa.; born in McDonald, Ohio on September 3, 1926; graduated, New Brighton High School, New Brighton, Pa., 1944; B.S. Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa., 1950; served in the U.S. Army, 1944-47; accountant, teacher, New Brighton city councilman 1961-65; State repre-sentative, 1969-82; member: Beaver County Democratic Committee, National Associ-ation of Accountants, New Brighton Civil Service Commission, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Marconi Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, B.P.O Elks, Sons of Italy; married to the former Dorothy Gray, 1949; four children: Joe, Jr., James, David, and Julie; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CHEeSTER County: City of Coatesville; townships of Birmingham, Caln, Charlestown, East Bradford, East Brandywine, East Caln, East Fallowfield, East Goshen, East Marlborough, East Pikeland, East Whiteland, Easttown, Franklin, Kennett, London Britain, London Grove, New Garden, Newlin, Penns-bury, Pocopson, Schuylkill, Thornbury, Tredyffrin, Uwchlan, Valley, West Bradford, West Brandywine, West Goshen, West Marlborough, West Pikeland, West Whiteland, Westtown, and Willistown; boroughs of Avondale, Downingtown, Kennett Square, Malvern, Modena, Phoenxville, South Coatesville, West Chester, and West Grove. DELAWARE County: City of Chester; townships of Bethel, Birmingham, Chester, Concord, Lower Chichester, Thornbury, and Upper Chichester; boroughs of Marcus Hook and Trainer. MONTGOMERY County: Townships of Douglass, East Norriton, Franconia, Hatfield, Limerick, Lower Frederick, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, Marlborough, New Hanover, Perkiomen, Salford, Skippack, Upper Frederick, Upper Hanover, Upper Pottsgrove, Upper Providence, Upper Salford, West Norriton, and West Pottsgrove; boroughs of Collegeville, East Greenville, Green Lane, Hatfiled, Pennsburg, Pottstown, Red Hill, Royersford, Schwenksville, Souderton, Telford (part), and Trappe. Population (1980), 515,528. 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, Max-well Football Club, Green Valleys Association, Pennsylvania Society and Kimberton Fish and Game Association, and Pennsylvania 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 Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; Ways and Means Committee. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Berks and Schuylkill. CARBON County: Townships of Banks and Packer; bor-oughs of Beaver Meadows, Lansford, Nesquehoning, and Summit Hill. LaANcasTER County: Townships of Brecknock, Caernarvon, East Cocalico, East Earl, and West Colcalico; boroughs of Adamstown (part), Denver, and Terre Hill. Population (1980), 515,952. 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 Pennsyl-vania 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 Foreign Affairs Committee; and House Post Office and Civil Service Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—DeLaAwARE County: Townships of Aston, Darby, Edgemont, Haverford, Marple, Middle-town, Nether Providence, Newtown, Radnor, Ridley, Springfield, Tinicum, Upper Darby, and Upper Provi-dence; boroughs of Aldan, Brookhaven, Chester Heights, Clifton Heights, Collingdale, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Eddystone, Folcroft, Glenolden, Lansdowne, Media, Millbourne, Morton, Norwood, Parkside, Prospect Park, Ridley Park, Rose Valley, Rutledge, Sharon Hill, Swarthmore, Upland, and Yeadon. City oF PHILADELPHIA: Ward 40 (part). Population (1980), 515,766. BOB 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, Madi-son, 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’ Association; 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 each succeeding Congress; serves on the Public Works and Transportation Committee and its subcommittees: Surface Transportation, Water Resources and Economic Develop-ment; serves on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee and its subcommittees: chairs Hospitals and Health Care; and on Education, Training and Employment; 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; chairman of the budget task force of the Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition; trustee, National Consumer Law Center; chairman of Clearinghouse for the Future. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Bucks County. MonTGOoM=aRY CouNTy: Townships of Lower Moreland and Upper More-land (part); and borough of Bryn Athyn. Population (1980), 516,296. PETER HOUSTON KOSTMAYER, Democrat, of Solebury, Pa.; born in New York City on September 27, 1946; holds a B.A. from Columbia University in New York City, 1971; served in the 95th, and 96th Congresses and was defeated for election to the 97th, but returned to the 98th; married to the former Pamela Jones Rosenberg, 1982, and is the father of two stepdaughters; elected on November 2, 1982 in the 98th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, CAMBRIA County: Townships of Chest, Clearfield, Dean, Elder, Reade, Susquehanna, and White; boroughs of Hastings and Patton. CLEARFIELD CouNTY: Townships of Beccaria, Bell, Bigler, Bloom, Boggs, Brady, Burnside, Chest, Cooper, Decatur, Ferguson, Greenwood, Gulich, Jordan, Knox, Morris, Penn, Pike, and Woodward; boroughs of Brisbin, Burnside, Chester Hill, Coalport, Curwensville, Glenhope, Grampian, Houtzdale, Irvona, Lumber City, Mahaffey, New Washington, Newburg, Osceola, Ramey, '1'routville, Wallaceton, and Westover. Cum-BERLAND County; Townships of Cooke, Dickinson, Hopewell, Lower Frankford, Lower Mifflin, Monroe, North Newton, Penn, Shippensburg, South Middleton, South Newton, Southampton, Upper Frankford, and us : ? Modi boroughs of Mount. Holly Springs, Newburg, Newville, and Shippensburg (part). Population BUD SHUSTER, Republican, of Everett, Pa.; born in Glassport, Pa., January 23, 1932; B.S., University of Pittsburgh; M.B.A., Duquesne University; Ph.D., American University; served in the U.S. Army (Infantry); former business executive; member: 164 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi, ODK, Chowder and Marching Club; married Patricia Rommel; 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; reelect-ed to each succeeding Congress; elected chairman of the Republican Policy Commit-tee for the 96th Congress; appointed member of House Budget Committee; serves on Public Works and Transportation Committee; elected as ranking minority member of Surface Transportation Subcommittee; elected chairman of the National Trans-portation Policy Study Commission. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bradford, Lackawanna, Pike, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne, and Wyoming. CLIN-TON County: Townships of Chapman, Colebrook, Sallagher, Grugan, Leidy, Noyes, and Woodward; boroughs of Renovo and South Renovo. MONROE CouNTY: Townships of Jackson, Middle Smithfield, Paradise, Pocono, Price, Smithfield, and Stroud; boroughs of Delaware Water Gap, East Stroudsburg, and Stroudsburg. Population (1980), 515,442. 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 Universi-ty 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; L. H. D., Misricordia College, 1981; H. H. D., Kings College, 1981; LL.D., Mansfield State College, 1982; 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—dJoseph, Aileen, Deb-orah, and Mark; member: James Wilson Law Club, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Scranton Chamber of Commerce; American, Pennsylvania and Lackawanna County Bar Associations; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Columbia, Luzerne, Montour, and Sullivan. CARBON County: Townships of East Penn, Franklin, Kidder, Lausanne, Lehigh, Lower Towamensing, Mahoning, Penn Forest, and Towa-mensing; boroughs of Bowmanstown, East Side, Jim Thorpe, Lehighton, Palmerton, Parryville, Weatherly, and Weissport. MONROE County: Townships of Barrett, lbaugh, and Tobyhanna; and borough of Mt. Pocono. NORTHUMBERLAND County: City of Shamokin; townships of Coal, East Cameron, and Mt. Carmel; boroughs of Kulpmont, Marion Heights, and Mt. Carmel. Population (1980), 515,729. FRANK HARRISON, Democrat, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; born in Washington, D.C, February 2, 1940; attended St. Mary’s Grammer School; graduated, St. Mary’s High School, 1957; A.B., King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, 1961; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1964; captain, U.S. Air Force, 1966-69; admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Wilkes-Barre; lecturer, government and politics, Kings College, 1969-82; chairman, Downtown Development Authority, city of Wilkes-Barre; Luzerne County Bicentennial Commission; board member: Osterhout Free Library, Catholic Social Services of Wyoming Valley, Luzerne County Commission on Economic Opportunity, advisory committee of the Senior Citizen’s Market; member: Catholic War Veterans, Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected on Novermber 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—SoMERSET COUNTY. ARMSTRONG CoUNTY: Township of Kiskiminetas; boroughs of Apollo and North Apollo. CAMBRIA County: City of Johnston; townships of Adams, Allegheny, Barr, Blacklick, Cambria, Conemaugh, Cresson, Croyle, East Carroll, East Taylor, Gallitzin, Jackson, Lower Yoder, Middle Taylor, Munster, Portage, Richland, Stonycreek, Summerhill, Upper Yoder, Washington, West Carroll, and West Taylor; boroughs of Ashville, Barnesboro, Brownstown, Carrollton, Cassandra, Chest Springs, Cresson, Daisytown, Dale, East Conemaugh, Ebensburg, Ehrenfeld, Ferndale, Franklin, Gallitzin, Geistown, Lilly, Lorain, Loretto, Nanty Glo, Portage, Sankertown, Scalp Level, South Fork, Southmont, Spangler, Summer-hill, Tunnelhill (part), Vintondale, Westmont, and Wilmore. WesTMORELAND CouUNTy: Cities of Greensburg and Jeannette; townships of Bell, Cook, Derry, Donegal, Hempfield, Loyalhanna, Mt. Pleasant, North Huntington, Penn, Salem, St. Clair, Unity, and Washington; boroughs of Adamsburg, Arona, Avonmore, Delmont, Derry, Donegal, Export, Hunker, Irwin, Latrobe, Madison, Manor, Murrysville, New Alexandria, New Florence, New Stanton, North Irwin, Penn, Seward, South Greensburg, Southwest Greensburg, Youngstown, and Youngwood. Population (1980), 515,915. JOHN P. MURTHA, Democrat, of Johnstown, Pa.; graduated, Ramsey High School, Mount Pleasant, Pa.; Kiskiminetas Spring School; B.A. in economics, Uni-versity of Pittsburgh; graduate study at Indiana University of Pennsylvania; mar-ried 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 PENNSYLVANIA Biographical Marines, a Marine infantry regiment, 1966-67, south of Danang; awarded Bronze Star Medal with combat “V”, two Purple Heart Medals, Vietnamese Cross of Gal-lantry, 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; recipient of Pennsylvania Distinguished Service Medal and Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal (the Commonwealth's two high-est honors); for his work during the 1977 Johnstown Flood received awards from the American Legion, adjutant general of Pennsylvania, Salvation Army, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and creation of the John P. Murtha Award for student assistance at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; received Honorary Doctor of Human-ities, Mount Aloysius Junior College; Man of the Year, Johnstown Jaycees, 1978; Congressional Breakfast, Boy Scout Award, 1977; Person of the Year, Greater Johns-town Regional Central Labor Council, 1978; elected to 93d Congress, February 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Appropriations Com-mittee; chairman, Congressional Steel Caucus; cochairman, House Coal Group. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—MonNTGOMERY County: Townships of Abington, Cheltenham, Horsham, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Lower Salford, Montgomery, Plymouth, Springfield, Towamencin, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion, Upper Moreland (part), Whitemarsh, Whitpain, and Worcester; boroughs of Ambler, Bridgeport, Conshohocken, Hatboro, Jenkintown, Lansdale, Narberth, Norristown, North Wales, Rockler and West Conshohocken. City oF PHiLADELPHIA: Wards 9 (part), 21, and 34 (part). Population (1980), , 107. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Republican, of Villanova, Pa.; born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; son of R. L. and Evelyn Wich Coughlin; A.B. from Yale University, M.B.A. from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; LL.B. from Temple Universi-ty Evening Law School; 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; 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 Main Line Junior Chamber of Commerce; Norristown Jewish Community Center Men's Club Brotherhood Award; former member Philadelphia Committee of 70; married; four children; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations; ranking member, Transportation Subcommittee; District of Columbia Subcommittee; Hous-ing and Urban Development—Independent Agencies Subcommittee; member, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control; and vice chairman, Republican Con-gressional Committee. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY County: City of Pittsburgh: townships of Baldwin, Kennedy, Neville, Reserve, and Stowe; boroughs of Castle Shannon, Coraopolis, Ingram, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Mt. Oliver, Sharpsburg, and Wilkinsburg. Population (1980), 516,611. WILLIAM J. COYNE, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; born in Pittsburgh, Pa. August 24, 1936; graduated, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, 1954; gradu-ated, Robert Morris College, Pittsburgh, Pa.; served in U.S. Army, 1955-57, Korea; member: Pennsylvania State Legislature, 1970-72; Pittsburgh City Council, 1974-present; Pittsburgh Housing ‘Authority, and Governor’s Justice Commission; chair-man, public works committee; board member: OIC (Opportunities Industrialization Contes elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th ongress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Lehigh, Northampton, and part of Monroe (townships of Chestnut Hill, Eldred, Hamilton, Polk, Ross, and Tunkhannock. Population (1980), 516,492. DONALD LAWRENCE RITTER, Republican, of Coopersburg, Pa.; born in New York, N.Y., October 21, 1940; Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966, and from the same school, M.S. 1963; B.S., Lehigh University, 1961; research assistant, MIT, 1961-66; scientific exchange fellow, U.S. National Academy of Sci-ences-Soviet Academy .of Sciences, Baikov Institute, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1967-68; as-sistant professor, California State Polytechnic University, and contract consultant, Physics Division, General Dynamics, Pomona Division, 1968-69; metallurgy profes-sor and assistant to the vice president for research, Lehigh University, 1969-76; manager of research program development, Lehigh University, 1976-79; engineering consultant to industry; member: American Society for Metals; American Institute of Chemists, National et of Professional Engineers; honorary society Sigma Xi 166 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA (for excellence in research); honorary society Tau Beta Pi (for excellence in engi-neering); ex officio member, Board of Associates, Muhlenberg College; Political Science Visiting Committee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; American Hel-lenic Educational Progressive Association, Lehigh Chapter, No. 60, Allentown; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 191; married to the former Edith Duerksen of Vancouver, British Columbia; two children: Jason and Kristina; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress and the 98th Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—LeBANON County. CHESTER COUNTY: Townships of East Coventry, East Nantmeal, East Nottingham, East Vincent, Elk, Highland, Honeybrook, Londonderry, Lower Oxford, New London, North Coventry, Penn, Sadsbury, South Coventry, Upper Oxford, Upper Uwchlan, Wallace, Warwick, West Caln, West Fallowfield, West Nantmeal, West Nottingham, West Sadsbury, and West Vincent; boroughs of Atglen, Elverson, Honey Brook, Oxford, Parkesburg, and Spring City. LANcasTER County: Cit of Lancaster; townships of Bart, Clay, Colerain, Conestoga, Conoy, Drumore, arl, East Donegal, East Drumore, East Hempfield, East Lampeter, Eden, Elizabeth, Ephrata, Fulton, Lancaster, Leacock, Little Britain, Manheim, Manor, Martic, Mt. Joy, Paradise, Penn, Pequea, Providence, Rapho, Sadsbury, Salisburg, Strasburg, Upper Leacock, Warwick, West Donegal, West Earl, West Hempfield, and West Lampeter; boroughs of Akron, Christiana, Columbia, East Petersburg, Elizabethtown, Ephrata, Lititz, Manheim, Marietta, Millersville, Mountville, Mt. Joy, New Holland, Quarryville, and Strasburg. Population (1980), 515,832. ROBERT SMITH WALKER, Republican, of East Petersburg, Pa.; born in Brad-ford, Pa., December 23, 1942; graduated Penn Manor High School, Millersville, 1960; attended William and Mary College, 1960-61; B.S., education, Millersville State College, 1964; M.A., University of Delaware, 1968; teacher; served in the Pennsylva-nia National Guard, 1967-73; administrative assistant to U.S. Representative Eshle- “man, 1967-77; member, Presbyterian Church; married to the former Sue Albertson, 1968; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Dauphin, Lycoming, Perry, Snyder, and Union. NORTHUMBERLAND County: City of Sunbury, townships of Delaware, East Chillisquaque, Jackson, Jordan, Lewis, Little Ma-hanomhano; Lower Augusta, Lower Mahanoy, Point, Ralpho, Rockefeller, Rush, Shamokin, Turbot, Upper Au,ngs: pper Mahanoy, Washington, West Cameron, West Chillisquaque, and Zerbe; boroughs of Herndon, MiEwensvile Milton, Northumberland, Riverside, Snydertown, Turbottville, and Watsontown. Population GEORGE WILLIAM GEKAS, Republican, of Harrisburg, Pa.; born in Harrisburg on April 14, 1930; graduated, William Penn High School, 1948; B.A., Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1952; LL.B. and J.D., Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, 1958; served as corporal in U.S. Army, 1953-55; attorney, admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1959, and commenced practice in Harrisburg; served as assistant district attorney, Dauphin County, Pa., 1960-66; elected to Pennsylvania House of Repre-sentatives, 1966-74; elected to the Pennsylvania Senate, 1976-82; member: American Judicature Society, Harrisburg Historical Society, board of trustees, Orthodox Church of Greater Harrisburg, Police Athletic League, March of Dimes Campaign, Cancer Crusade, United Church of Harrisburg; married to the former Evangeline Charas in 1971; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY CouNTY: Townships of Aleppo, Crescent, Findlay, Hampton, Kilbuck, Leet, Marshall, McCandless, Moon, Mt. Lebanon, North Fayette, O'Hara, Ohio, Penn Hills, Pine, Richland, Robinson, Ross, Scott, Shaler, South Park, and Upper St. Clair; boroughs of Aspinwall, Avalon, Bell Acres, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Been Avon Heights, Bethel Park, Blawnox, Braddock Hills, Bradford Woods, Carnegie, Churchill, Crafton, "Dormont, Edgewood, Edgeworth, ‘Emsworth, Etna, Forest Hills, Fox Cha 1 Franklin Park, Glenfield, Green Tree, Haysville, Jefferson, Osborne, Pennsbury Village, Pleasant ills, Rosslyn Farms, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Thornburg, West Elizabeth, West View, and White-hall. Population (1980), 516,068. DOUG WALGREN, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa., born in Rochester, N.Y., Decem-ber 28, 1940; graduated, Mount Lebanon High School, 1958; B.A., Dartmouth Col-lege, 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, 1973-75; married to Carmala Vincent, of Canonsburg, Pa.; three children; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical . NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adams and York. CUMBERLAND County: Townships of East Pennsboro, Hampden, Lower Allen, Middlesex, North Middleton, Silver Spring, Upper Allen, and West Pennsboro; boroughs of Camp Hill, Carlisle, Lemoyne, Mechanicsburg, New Cumberland, Shiremanstown, West Fair-view, and Wormleysburg. Population (1980), 516,101. WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Republican, of Jacobus, Pa.; born in Loganville, Pa.; graduated from William Penn Senior High School, York, Pa.; B.S. degree, Universi-ty of Maryland; master’s degree, Western Maryland College; doctoral studies, Penn-sylvania State University; various teaching positions including principal, West York Area High School; supervisor of student teachers for Pennsylvania 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; re-elected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY County: Cities of Clairton, Duquesne, and McKeesport; townships of East Deer, Elizabeth, Fawn, Forward, Frazer, Harmar, Harrison, Indiana, North Versailles, South Ver-sailles, Springdale, West Deer, and Wilkins; boroughs of Baldwin, Brackenridge, Braddock, Brentwood, Chalfant, Cheswick, Dravosburg, East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, Homestead, Liber-ty, Lincoln, Monroeville, Munhall, North Braddock, Oakmont, Pitcairn, Plum, Port Vue, Rankin, Spring-dale, Swissvale, Tarentum, Trafford (part), Turtle Creek, Verona, Versailles, Wall, West Homestead, West Mifflin, Whitaker, White Oak, and Wilmerding. WESTMORELAND CouNTy: Cities of Arnold, Lower Burrell, Monessen, and New Kensington; townships of Allegheny, East Huntington, Rostraver, Sewickley, South Huntington, and Upper Burrell; boroughs of East Vandergrift, Hyde Park, Mt. Pleasant, North Belle Vernon, Oklahoma, Scottdale, Smithton, Sutersville, Trafford (part), Vandergrift, West Leechburg, and West Newton. Population (1980), 516,028. JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Democrat, of McKeesport, Pa.; born in Braddock, Pa., July 3, 1926; married Alice Ann Gray; five children; pre-law Duquesne University; 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 authori-ties; World War II veteran, USNR, honorable discharge; elected to 90th Congress, November 5, 1968, to fill the unexpired term of the late Elmer Holland, and also to 91st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer. LAWRENCE County: Townships of Hick-25% Ssshannock, Scott, Slippery Rock, and Washington; borough of New Wilmington. Population (1980), ,645. THOMAS JOSEPH RIDGE, Republican, of Erie, Pa.; born in Munhall, Pa. on August 26, 1945; attended St. Andrew’s School in Erie; graduated, Cathedral Prep High School, Erie, 1963; B.A., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., 1967; J.D., Dickin-son School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., 1972; staff sergeant, U.S. Army Infantry, Vietnam, 1968-70; admitted to Pennsylvania Bar in 1972 and commenced practice in Erie; served as part-time district attorney for Erie County, Pa.; member: Erie County Republican Party, board of directors of St. Mary’s Home of Erie, Cathedral Prep Alumni Association, Greater Erie Community Action Committee, Greater Erie Golf Classic; executive director of Erie County Library; married to the former Michele Moore, 1979; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington. ALLEGHENY County: Townships of Collier and South Fayette; boroughs of Bridgeville, Heidelberg, Leetsdale, McDonald (part), and Oakdale. Beaver County: Townships of Center, Hanover, Hopewell, Independence, Potter, Raccoon, and Rochester; boroughs of Ambridge, East Rochester, Frankfort Springs, Freedom, Industry, Midland, Monaca, Rochester, Shippingport, and South Heights. Population (1980), 515,979. AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Democrat, of Charleroi, Pa.; born in North Charleroi, June 17, 1927; graduated, Charleroi High School, 1944; B.A., Duquesne University, Pitts-burgh, 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 Washington, Pa.; attorney, admitted before all Federal and State courts; held offices of borough auditor, coun-cilman, solicitor, and school board member; Democratic committeeman and assist-ant district attorney, Washington County, 1956-57; member: University of Pitts-burgh Law Review staff; chairman, Pennsylvania 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 168 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—Counries: Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Venango, and Warren. ARMSTRONG CouNnTY: Townships of Boggs, Bradss Bend, Cowanshannock, Hovey, Mahoning, Manor, Perry, Pine, Rayburn, Redbank, Valley, and Wayne; Boroughs of Atwood, Dayton, Ford City, Ford Cliff, Manorville, Parker City, Rural Valley, and South Bethlehem. CLEARFIELD CouNTY: City of Dubois; townships of Bradford, Covington, Girard, Goshen, Graham, Huston, Karthaus, Lawrence, Pine, Sandy, and Union; boroughs of Clearfield and Falls Creek (part). CLINTON County: City of Lock Haven; townships of Allison, Bald Eagle, Beech Creek, Castanea, Crawford, Dunnstable, East Keating, Greene, Lamar, Logan, Pine Creek, Porter, Wayne, and West Keating; Boroughs of Avis, Beech Creek, Flemington, Loganton, and Mill Hall. Population (1980), 515,976. WILLIAM F. CLINGER, Jr., Republican, of Warren, Pa.; born in Warren, Pa., April 4, 1929, son of William F., Sr. and Lella May Clinger; attended the public schools of Warren; graduated from The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1947; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1951; LL.B., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., 1965; served in the U.S. Navy with rank of lieutenant, 1951-55; admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Warren, Pa.; lawyer; Chief Counsel, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, May 1975 to March 1977; delegate, Pennsylvania Constitutional Conven-tion, 1967; assistant to Republican county chairman, 1958-62; State committeeman, Pennsylvania Republican Committee, 1968-75; delegate, Republican National Con-vention, 1972; vice chairman, Warren County Republican Party, 1977-78; member: Jaycees, First Presbyterian Church, Warren Library Association; boards of directors of: Warren County Historical Society, Northwest Pennsylvania Heritage Founda-tion, Warren General Hospital; chairman, Kinzua Dam dedication committee; member: American, Pennsylvania, and Warren County Bar Associations; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and Dis-trict Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; married to the former Julia Whitla of Sharon, Pa., 1952; four children: Eleanore, William F., III, James, and Julia; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 37th and 98th Congresses. RHODE ISLAND Biographical 169 RHODE ISLAND (Population, 1980 census, 911,154) 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.; 28 honorary degrees; married Nuala O'Donnell in December 1944; children: Herbert III, Christopher, Dallas and Julia; business execu-tive, investments; entered Coast Guard as enlisted man prior to World War II, released as lieutenant, now captain, USCGR (ret.), 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, Sweden, Greece, Liechtenstein, Portugal, Austria, Luxembourg, and Knights of Malta; Society of the Cincinnati; U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization in London, 1959; U.S. dele-gate to 25th General Assembly of United Nations, 1970; until election in 1960, vice president of International Rescue Committee, member of National Council of Refu-gees, treasurer of American Immigration Conference; Democratic national registra-tion chairman in 1956; chief delegation tally clerk, Democratic National Conven-tions, 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; reelected November 7, 1978. JOHN HUBBARD CHAFEE, Republican, of Warwick, R.I., born in Providence, R.I, October 22, 1922; graduated, Deerfield Academy, 1940; entered Yale University, 1940 and left in February 1942 to enlist in U.S. Marine Corps; served in original landing on Guadalcanal, August 1942; commissioned second lieutenant, participated in fighting in Okinawa; B.A., Yale University, 1947; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1950; and admitted to bar in Rhode Island, 1950; recalled to active duty in Marines in Korean conflict, 1951; served in Korea as rifle company commander; discharged with rank of captain, 1952; total active duty time in Marine Corps, 5% years; practiced law in Providence, 1952-63; member, Rhode Island House of Representa-tives, 1957-63; minority leader, 1959-63; Governor of Rhode Island, 1963-69; chair-man, Republican Governors Association, 1968; Secretary of the Navy, January 1969 to May 1972; Chubb fellow, Yale University, 1966; board of visitors, John F. Kenne-dy School of Government, Harvard University, 1969-72; Yale University, board of trustees, 1972-78; honorary degrees: Brown University, Providence College, Univer-sity of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams College, Salve Regina College, Suffolk University, Jacksonville University, Bryant College; 1981 Legislator of the Year Award, National Wildlife Federation; 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, first Republican Senator elected from Rhode Island in 46 years; reelected November 2, 1982; Senate committees: Environment and Public Works, Finance, Energy and Natural Resources, and the Select Committee on Intelligence. 170 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Crries: Central Falls, East Providence, Newport, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and the city of Providence embraced within a line beginning at the point where the center line of Smith Street crosses the Providence-North Providence boundary line, thence southeasterly on Smith Street to the Moshassuck River, thence southerly through said Moshassuck River to a point on Memorial Square where the World War memorial monument now stands, thence Joutheosten? through the Providence River to the Seekonk River, thence easterly and northerly through said Seekonk River along the Providence-East Providence boundary line in said Seekonk River to the Providence-Pawtucket Boundary line, thence westerly, northwesterly, and southwesterly along the Providence-Pawtucket Boundary line and the Providence-North Providence bound-ary line to the point and place of beginning; towns: Barrington, Bristol, Cumberland, Jamestown, Lincoln, Little Compton, Middletown, North Providence, North Smithfield, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Tiverton, and Warren. Population (1980), 473,357. FERNAND JOSEPH ST GERMAIN, Democrat, of Woonsocket, R.I.; Ph. B., Provi-dence College; LL.B., Boston University Law School; D.C.L. (hon.) Our Lady of Providence Seminary; J.S.D. (hon.) Suffolk University; LL.D. (hon.) Providence Col-lege; D.Sc., Business Administration (hon.), Bryant College; doctorate, public service (hon.) Roger Williams College; Silver Shingle Award for Distinguished Public Serv-ice and Alumni Award for Distinguished Public Service, both from Boston Universi-ty School of Law; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th and succeeding Congresses; chairman, Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. SECOND DISTRICT.— That portion not contained in the First District. Population (1980), 437,797. CLAUDINE SCHNEIDER (NEE CMARADA), Republican, of Narragansett, R.L; born in Clairton, Pa., March 25, 1947; attended parochial schools; graduated, Win-chester-Thurston School, 1965; studied at the University of Barcelona, Spain; Rose-mont College, Pa.; Windham College, Vt., B.A., 1969; attended University of Rhode Island School of Community Planning; executive administrator, Concern, Inc., 1969; founder, Rhode Island Committee on Energy, 1973; executive director, Conservation Law Foundation, 1974; Federal coordinator, Rhode Island Coastal Zone Management Program, 1978; producer/hostess, public affairs program, WJAR-TV, Providence, R.I., 1978-79; Rhode Island Women’s Political Caucus, Woman of the Year, 1978; South County Jaycees, Outstanding Young Person of the Year, 1979; statewide chairman, special events, American Cancer Society, 1979; married, Dr. Eric D., 1973; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 171 SOUTH CAROLINA (Population, 1980 census, 3,119,208) SENATORS STROM THURMOND, Republican, of Aiken, S.C.; President pro tempore; chair-man, Judiciary Committee; senior Republican: Armed Services and Veterans’ Af-fairs Committees; attorney and farmer; born December 5, 1902, in Edgefield, S.C., son of John William and Eleanor Gertrude (Strom) Thurmond; married Jean Crouch of Elko, S.C., November 7, 1947 (dec. Jan. 6, 1960); married Nancy Moore of Aiken, S.C., December 22, 1968; four children: Nancy Moore, Strom II, Juliana Gertrude, and Paul Reynolds; 1923 graduate of Clemson University; studied law at night under his father and admitted to South Carolina Bar 1930, and admitted to practice in all Federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court; 17 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 Germany, 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., also Belgian Order of the Crown, and French Croix de Guerre; recipient of Congres-sional 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’; recipi-ent, NCOA L. Mendel Rivers Award for Legislative Action, 1971; American Legion Distinguished Public Service Award, 1975; VFW Dwight D. Eisenhower Distin-guished Service Award, 1977; Amvets Silver Helmet Congressional Award, 1977; 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 Con-ventions (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 Demo-cratic 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; renomi-pated snd reelected 1972; renominated and reelected 1978 for term ending January 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 Federation; honorary doctor of letters degree, Benedict Col-lege, 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 172 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA Veteran of the Year, 1957; member, Hibernian Society, Arion Society, Sertoma Club; Charleston Rifle Club; Mason, LeCandeur No. 36, A.F.M.; Shriner, Omar Temple; B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 242; American Legion, Post No. 10; Charleston Chamber of Commerce; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Capt. John L. Weeks Post No. 3142; elected to South Carolina General Assembly from Charleston County, 1948, 1950, and 1952; chairman, Charleston County legislative delegation; speaker pro tempore, South Carolina House of Representatives; elected twice by 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; reappointed by President Kennedy February 1962; chair-man, 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 chil-dren: Michael Milhous, October 1, 1950; Helen Hayne, June 24, 1952; Patricia Salley, February 8, 1957; and Ernest Frederick Hollings III, March 8, 1959; author of “The Case Against Hunger—A Demand for a National Policy,” 1970; elected Novem-ber 8, 1966, to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Olin D. Johnston; elected to full 6-year term November 5, 1968; reelected 1974 and 1980. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Beaufort, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, and Jasper. BERKELEY County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 520,107. THOMAS FORBES HARTNETT, Republican, of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; born August 7, 1941, at Charleston; son of the late Thomas C. and Catherine (Forbes) Hartnett of Charleston; extensive studies in business administration, College of Charleston, 1960-62; professional education, University of South Carolina, 1978; real estate appraisal certification, University of Georgia, 1978; senior certified appraiser, American Association of Certified Appraisers; president, Hartnett Realty Co.; past president: West Charleston Exchange Club, Breakfast Exchange Club of Charleston, Bishop England High School Alumni Association; former member: board of direc-tors, Charleston County Cancer Society; advisory board, Coastal Carolina Council, Boy Scouts of America; member: Hibernian Society of Charleston; Knights of Co-lumbus, 3d and 4th degree; Charleston Elks Lodge, No. 242; Greater Charleston Board of Realtors; South Carolina Realtors Association; National Association of Realtors; served on active duty, USAF, April-November 1963; USAF Reserve, 1963-69; member: South Carolina House of Representatives, 1965-72; South Carolina Senate, 1973-80; Catholic; married Bonnie Lee Kennerly of Charleston, 1965; two children: Thomas Forbes, Jr., 11 and Lee Anne, 10; elected on November 4, 1980 to the 97th Congress and reelected to the 98th Congress in 1982. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bamberg, Calhoun, Lexington, Orangeburg, and Richland (5 counties). Popula-tion (1980), 520,776. 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 the late Lula Hancock Drake of Drake, S.C., on December 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, presi-dent of student body, president of South Carolina Association of Student Govern-ments, junior class president, battalion subcommander 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 fraternity, Kappa Sigma Kappa honorary service fraternity, dean’s list, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni-versities, and selected Outstanding Senior and recipient of Algernon-Sydney Sulli-van Award as outstanding 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 foot-ball 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 SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 173 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 USS. LSM-397 in European, Arctic, Atlantic, and Carib-bean 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 Security 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, commander of Wade Hampton Camp; advisory board of Civil Air Patrol; former circuit vice president and counsel-or-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, American 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 Carolina Society, Columbia Carillon, Ar-cheological 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.—Counries: Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Barnwell, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCor-mick, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda (11 counties). Population (1980), 519,280. BUTLER CARSON DERRICK, Jr., Democrat, of Edgefield, S.C.; born September 30, 1936, son of the late Butler Carson and Mary English (Scott) Derrick; attended University of South Carolina, 1954-58; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1962-65; ad-mitted to South Carolina Bar, 1965; partner, law firm of Derrick & Byrd; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1969-74; president, 94th caucus; awards: 1977 National Conservationist of the Year, National Wildlife Federation; South Carolina Conservationist of the Year, South Carolina Wildlife Federation; 1977 Distinguished Rivers Conservation Award, American Rivers Conservation Council; 1980 named one of “Our Ten Best Friends in Congress’, Outdoor Life magazine; member, senior warden, Trinity Episcopal Church; two children: Lydia Gile and Butler Carson III; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Rules Committee and House Budget Commit-tee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Greenville, Spartanburg, and Union (3 counties). Population (1980), 520,217. CARROLL ASHMORE CAMPBELL, Jr., Republican, of Greenville, S.C.; born in Greenville, Greenville County, July 24, 1940; attended Greenville Public Schools, McCallie, the University of South Carolina and American University; licensed real estate broker and farmer; past president, Handy Park Co., 1962-78; past vice presi-dent, Rex Enterprises of Tallahassee, Fla., which operated Burger King Restaurants in Florida and Georgia, 1967-78; elected to South Carolina House of Representa-tives, 1970 and reelected, 1972; assistant minority leader and first vice chairman, medical, public, and municipal affairs committee; appointed executive assistant by Gov. James B. Edwards, 1975; represented Governor on board of trustees, Medical University of South Carolina, 1975-76; South Carolina Senate, 1976, served on banking and insurance, education, medical affairs, judiciary, and general commit-tees; attended National Foreign Policy Conference, 1972 and 1977; chairman, Reagan for President Campaign, South Carolina, 1980; vice chairman, Reagan for President House Steering Committee, 1980; cochairman, Reagan congressional advi-sory committee on housing and urban development, 1980; Reagan assistant floor leader, 1980 Republican National Convention, also chairman, South Carolina Dele-gation; Reagan delegate, 1976 Republican Convention, served on Platform Commit-tee; alternate, 1972 Republican National Convention; active in civic, community, and government legislation; listed in Who's Who in American Politics, Who’s Who in South Carolina and Personalities of the South; member: State developmental disabilities council, Governor's committee on employment of the handicapped, State 174 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA health coordinating council, National Society of State Legislators, American Legisla-tive Exchange Council; past member of advisory council on the White House Confer-ence on Handicapped Individuals; life member, Sertoma International; Mason; awards: Jaycee Distinguished Service Award, Knights of Columbus Award, Rehabili-tation Association Citizenship Award; SCYAF Freedom Award; Guardian of Small Business Award, National Federation of Independent Business; Distinguished Serv-ice Award, Americans for Constitutional Action; Watchdog of the Treasury Award, " National Associated Businessmen, Chowder and Marching Club; member: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, 1979-80; House Appropriations Committee, 1981-82; House Ways and Means Committee, current; steering and policy committee, Congressional Textile Caucus, Republican policy committee, Na-tional Republican Congressional Committee; married to the former Iris Rhodes, 1959; two sons: Carroll, III, born April 27, 1964, and Richard Michael, born July 25, 1968; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lee, Newberry, Sumter, and York (11 counties). Population (1980), 519,585. JOHN M. SPRATT, Jr., Democrat, of York, S.C.; born in Charlotte, N.C., Novem-ber 1, 1942; graduated, York High School, 1960; A.B., Davidson College, 1964; presi-dent of student body and Phi Beta Kappa, Davidson College; M.A., economics, Oxford University, Corpus Christi College (Marshall Scholar), 1966; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1969; admitted to South Carolina Bar in 1969; active duty U.S. Army, 1969-71, discharged as captain, served as member of Operations Analysis Group, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), received Meritorious Service Medal; in private practice of law from 1971-82, with Spratt, McKeown & Spratt in York, S.C.; York County attorney, 1973-82; president, bank of Fort Mill, 1973-82; president, Spratt Insurance Agency, Inc.; president, York Chamber of Commerce; president, Winthrop College Board of Visitors; chairman, Divine Saviour Hospital Board; married to Jane Stacy Spratt, 1968; three daughters: Susan, Sarah, and Catherine; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marlboro, Marion, and Williamsburg. BERKELEY County: Precincts 1, 3-6, 8, 9, 12, 14-17, 19-25, and 27. Population (1980), 519,243. ROBERT M. (ROBIN) TALLON, Jr., Democrat, of Florence, S.C.; born in Heming-way, S.C., August 8, 1946; married to the former Amelia Louise (Amy) Johns of Winnsboro, S.C.; son of Robert M., Sr. and Mary Williamson Tallon; educated in Dillon County public schools; graduated Dillion High School, 1964; attended the University of South Carolina, 1964-65; two children: Robert M., III and Sarah Tatum; owner, Robin’s Men’s Stores; South Carolina State Representative from Florence district No. 62, 1980-82; chairman, freshman caucus; member: labor, com-merce and industry committee and real estate subcommittee; former member: Lions Club and Jaycees; delegate, the White House Conference on Small Business, 1979-80; member, United Methodist Church; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SOUTH DAKOTA Biographical 175 SOUTH DAKOTA (Population, 1980 census, 690,178) SENATORS LARRY PRESSLER, Republican, of Humboldt, S. Dak.; born on family farm in Humboldt, March 29, 1942, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Pressler; farmer/lawyer; B.A., University of South Dakota, 1964, president, student body; Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, England, Oxford diploma, M.A., Harvard Kenne-dy School of Government; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1971; lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1966-68 served in Vietnam; State and national 4-H awards; married the former Harriet Dent, 1982; committees in U.S. Senate: Commerce, Science, and Transporta-tion; Foreign Relations; Small Business; and Special Committee on Aging; chairman, Business, Trade and Tourism Subcommittee of Commerce Committee; chairman, Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations and Environment Subcommittee of Foreign Relations Committee; Family Farm Subcommittee of Small Business Com-mittee; member: American Association of Rhodes Scholars, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phi Beta Kappa National Association, American Bar Association, American Legion, Harvard Alumni Executive Council; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; election margins to House and Senate set South Dakota records. 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; 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, American Farm Bureau, and Sigma Chi fraternity; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— THOMAS ANDREW DASCHLE, Democrat, of Aberdeen, S. Dak.; born in Aber-deen, S. Dak., December 9, 1947; attended private and public schools; B.A., South Dakota State University, 1969; served in U.S. Air Force, first lieutenant, 1969-72; representative for financial investment firm; chief legislative assistant for Senator James Abourezk, 1973-77; member: House Agriculture Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Steering and Policy Commit-tee; whip at large; member of several congressional caucuses including: Alcohol Fuels, Military Reform, Rural, Space, Travel and Tourism, Vietnam Veterans in Congress; member: American Legion, Catholic Church, South Dakota Jaycees; named one of “Ten Outstanding Young Men” by U.S. Jaycees (1981); received Disabled American Veterans National Commander’s Award (1980); elected to 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to 97th and 98th Congresses. 176 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE TENNESSEE (Population, 1980 census, 4,590,612) SENATORS HOWARD H. BAKER, Jr., Republican, Huntsville, Tenn.; born in Huntsville, 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; reelected November 7, 1972, and November 7, 1978; Senate committees: Environment and Public Works, Foreign Relations, Rules and Administration, Select Committee on Intelligence, ex officio; elected minority leader, 1977; elected majority leader, 1981; reelected majority leader, 1982. JAMES RALPH SASSER, Democrat of Nashville, Tenn.; born in Memphis, Tenn., September 30, 1936; attended University of Tennessee 1954-55; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1958; J.D., Vanderbilt Law School, 1961; Honorary Doctor of Law degree, Tusculum College, Greenville, Tenn.; 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 Demo-cratic Party 1973-76; married to the former Mary Gorman; two children: Gray and Elizabeth; Methodist; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected on November 2, 1982; Senate Committees: Appropriations, Budget, Governmental Affairs, Small Business, and Banking, Hous-ing and Urban Affairs. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounmiEs: Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington (10 counties). Population (1980), 512,686. JAMES H. QUILLEN, Republican, of Kingsport, Tenn.; born near Gate City, Scott County, Va., January 11, 1916, son of the late John A. and Hannah Chapman Quillen; moved to Kingsport at an early age; graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport; honorary doctor of laws degree from Steed College, Johnson City and Milligan College, Tennessee; 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 Representatives; nominated in 1957 and 1961 as Republi-can speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives; member of Tennessee Legislative Council 1957, 1959, and 1961; delegate at large to the Republican Nation-al 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; parliamentarian, GOP National Con-vention, Detroit, 1980; 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, House Republican Leadership. SECOND DS ICT. =Couwnes; Blount, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Monroe, and Polk (6 counties). Population JOHN JAMES DUNCAN, Republican, of Knoxville, Tenn.; born in Scott County, Tenn., March 24, 1919; served in U.S. Army, May 1942 to December 1945; practicing attorney; served as assistant attorney general, January 1947 to January 1956; head, legal department, City of Knoxville, served in that capacity until elected to the 89th Congress, November 1964; past president, Knoxville Professional Baseball Club; past TENNESSEE Biographical State commander, American Legion; past president, Southern Baseball League; elder, Eastminster Presbyterian Church; married to the former Lois Swisher of Iowa City, Iowa; four children: Mrs. Patrick (Beverly) Gleason, John Jr., Joe, Mrs. Morton (Rebecca Jane) Massey; eight grandchildren: Tiffany, Patricia, Joe, Tara, Whitney, Kristen, Courtney, and John Duncan III; elected to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Ways and Means Committee and Joint Committee on Taxation. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Anderson, Bradley, Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, Meigs, and Roane (7 counties). Population (1980), 516,692. MARILYN LLOYD BOUQUARD, Democrat, of Chattanooga, Tenn; born in Fort Smith, Ark., January 3, 1929; Shorter College, Rome, Ga., owned and operated Radio Station WTTI, Dalton, Ga., member Church of Christ; active in civic and profession-al clubs and organizations; married to Joseph P. Bouquard, civil engineer, Chatta-nooga, Tenn.; board member and former chairman, United Democrats of Congress, member: House Armed Services Committee; Select Committee on Aging; and House Science and Technology Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Research and Production; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Bedford, Bledsoe, Campbell, Claiborne, Coffee, Cumberland, Fentress, Frank- lin, Giles, Grainger, Hamblen, Hancock, Lawrence, Lincoln, Moore, Morgan, Rhea, Scott, Sequatchie, Union, Van Buren, Warren, and White (23 counties). Population (1980), 510,650. JAMES HAYES SHOFNER COOPER, Democrat, of Shelbyville, Tenn.; born on June 19, 1954 and raised in Shelbyville, Tenn.; graduated with highest honors from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.,, 1972-75; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, 1975-77; Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1980; admitted to Tennessee Bar in 1980, commenced practice in Nashville; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Davidson and Robertson (2 counties). Population (1980), 514,832. WILLIAM HILL BONER, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; born in Nashville, Tenn., February 14, 1945; attended Warner Elementary School, Nashville, Tenn., 1953-59; graduated East Nashville Senior High School, Nashville, Tenn., 1963; B.S., with honors, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1967; M.A., George Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., 1969; J.D., YMCA Night Law School, 1978; recre-ational director, State Vocational Training School; assistant intramural director, Middle Tennessee State University; graduate assistant, Peabody College; basketball coach and athletic director, Trevecca Nazarene College, 1969-71; basketball official, Tennessee Secondary Scholastic Athletic Association; senior staff assistant to the mayor, metropolitan government; assistant vice president and director of public relations, First American National Bank, 1972-76; law clerk, Thompson & Crawford Law Firm, 1976-77; served with the State house of representatives, 1970-72, 1974-76; State senate, 1976-78; very active in civic affairs; member: Downtown Optimist Club, East Nashville YMCA, The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Middle Tennes-see State University Foundation, Hilltop House, Nashville Area Chamber of Com-merce, Metro Action Commission; one child, Christy; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cannon, Clay, De Kalb, Jackson, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Overton, ly, Putnam, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson (17 counties). Population ALBERT GORE, Jr., Democrat, of Carthage, Tenn.; born March 31, 1948; gradu-‘ated Harvard University, 1969, with honors; attended Vanderbilt School of Religion, 1971-72; Vanderbilt Law School, 1974-76; engaged in homebuilding business; former investigative reporter and editorial writer; served in the U.S. Army, 1969-71; Viet-nam veteran; member: Jaycees, American Legion, VFW; Farm Bureau; married to the former Tipper Aitcheson, 1970; four children: Karenna, Kristin, Sarah, and Albert III; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each suc- ceeding Congress. 99-555 0 -83 -14 178 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cheatham, Chester, Decatur, Dickson, Fayette, Hardeman, Hardin, Hender-son, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, McNairy, Montgomery, Perry, and Wayne. SHELBY County: The following precincts: Capleville 1 and 2, Ross’s Store 1 and 2, Forest Hill, Collierville 1 and 2, Hickory Hill 1 and 2, Germantown 1, 2, and 4-9, Eads, Morning Sun, Cordova 1-3, Lakeland, Arlington, Brunswick, Bartlett 1-8, and Mullins 86, 85, 87-1—87-3 88-1—88-3, 89-1, 89-2, 80-1, 80-2, 81-1—81-6, 74-1—T74-9, 73-2, and 90-1. Population (1980), 504,250. DONALD KENNETH SUNDQUIST, Republican, of Memphis, Tenn.; born in Moline, Ill. on March 15, 1936; attended McKinley Elementary School, Moline; graduated, Moline High School, 1954; Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill., 1957; served, U.S. Navy, petty officer, 3d class, 1957-59; businessman; president, Graphic Sales of America, Corp., Memphis, Tenn.; chairman, Tennessee Young Republican Federation, 1969-70; Republican member and secretary, County Election Commis-sion, 1968-70; middle Tennessee coordinator, Brock for Senate Campaign, 1970; national chairman, Young Republican National Federation, 1971-73; member, Re-publican National Committee, executive committee, 1971-73; member, Young Voters for the President Committee, 1972; State adviser, Winston for Governor Campaign, 1974; alternate delegate, Republican National Convention, 1976; chairman, Shelby County Republican Party, 1975-77; west Tennessee chairman, Robin Beard for Con-gress, 1978; cochairman, Morris for Shelby County Mayor, 1978; national campaign manager, Baker for President, 1979; alternate delegate, Republican National Con-vention, 1980; director of campaign operations, Republican National Convention, 1980; chairman, Robin Beard Campaign, 1980; member: U.S. delegation, study tour of Soviet Union, 1975; U.S. delegation, study tour of People’s Republic of China, 1978; board of directors, United States Youth Council, 1972-75; board of directors, American Council of Young Political Leaders, 1972-74; DECA National Advisory Board; board of governors, Charles Edison Memorial Youth Fund, Washington, D.C; board of directors, Mid-South Coliseum; organizer, vice chairman of the board, Bank of Germantown, Germantown, Tenn.; chairman of board, Jobs for High School Graduates, Inc.; White House Commission on Presidential Scholars; Kiwanis; Associ-ation of United States Army; National Rifle Association; married to the former Martha Swanson, 1959; three children: Tania, Andrea, and Donald, Jr.; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, Obion, Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley. SHELBY County: The following precincts: 69-1, 69-2, 70-1— 70-8, T1-1—71-3, 72-1—72-6, 83, 84, 90-2, 90-3, Kerrville, Locke, Lucy, McConnells, Millington 1-4, Stewartville, and Woodstock. Popul ation (1980), 504,743. ED JONES, Democrat, of Yorkville, Tenn.; born in Yorkville, Tenn., April 20, 1912; attended University of Tennessee, majoring in dairy husbandry, B.S. 1934; honorary degree of doctor of literature, Bethel College, McKenzie, Tenn., Tennessee Department of Agriculture, November 1934, inspector, Division of 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, Progres-sive Farmer, 1951; Man of the Year in Agriculture, Memphis Agricultural Club, 1957; 1974 National 4-H Alumni Gold Key Award; Progressive Farmers, 1980 Man of the Year for Service to Southern Agriculture; Gamma Sigma Delta 1980 Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture; organizer and president, West Tennessee Artificial Breeding Association; president, Yorkville Telephone Cooperative; asso-ciate farm director, radio station WMC in Memphis; member and president of board of trustees, Bethel College, McKenzie, Tenn., 17 years; member, Yorkville Cumber-land Presbyterian Church; married Llewellyn Wyatt of Yorkville, Tenn.; two daugh-ters: Mary Llew (deceased) 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. TENNESSEE Biographical ind hn Lh i County: That part not contained in the Seventh and Eighth Districts. Population (1980), 504,846. HAROLD FORD, Democrat, of Memphis, Tenn.; born in Memphis, May 20, 1945; son of Newton W. and Vera Ford; received M.B.A., business administration, Howard University; 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 Jr., Jake, and Sir Isaac; Baptist, member of Mount Moriah Baptist Church; member, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital National Advisory Board and metropolitan board of directors, YMCA of Memphis; trustee, Rust College; trustee, Fisk University; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Ways and Means and Select Committee on Aging; chairman, Ways and Means Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unem-ployment Compensation. TEXAS (Population, 1980 census, 14,228,383) 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; graduated Beaumont High School; veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy aboard an amphibious gunboat in the western Pacific; B.A., political science, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Tex., 1948; M.A., political science, Southern Methodist University, 1953; graduate work, London School of Economics, and Political Science, 1952; former faculty member, Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1951-60; 33d degree Mason and Shriner; member: American Legion, Texas Historical Society, Texas Philosophical Society, Methodist Church; trustee, Southwestern University and Southern Methodist University; past Worthy Grand Master, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; senior chief petty officer, USNR; married to the former Lilla Burt Cummings; three daughters: Penny, Marian, and Jeanne; elected to the U.S. Senate in a special election, May 27, 1961, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, and was sworn in on June 15, 1961; reelected in 1966, 1972, and 1978; chairman, Republican Policy Committee; chairman, Armed Services Committee; member: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs where he is chairman of the Housing and Urban Affairs Subcommittee; and Budget Committees. LLOYD BENTSEN, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Mission, Tex., February 11, 1921; 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 Europe rising to the rank of major; promoted to colonel in the Air Force Reserve before completing militar, service; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three oa leaf clusters; married Beryl Ann Longino of Lufkin, Tex., in November 1943, two sons, Lloyd III and Lan, and a daughter, Tina; elected in 1945, county judge of Hidalgo County, Tex., and served one term; elected to the 80th Congress at a special election December 4, 1948; reelected 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 third 6-year term in 1982; is chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and a member of the Finance, Environment and Public Works, Intelligence, Joint Economic, and Joint Tax Committees. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Franklin, Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Panola, Red River, Rusk, San Augustine, Shelby, Titus, and Upshur. HUNT COUNTY: Northern portion, including the city of Commerce. Population (1980), 527,016. SAM BLAKELEY HALL, Jr., Democrat, of Marshall, Tex.; born in Marshall; son of Judge and Mrs. Sam B. Hall, Sr.; graduate of Marshall High School, 1940; graduated College of Marshall (now East Texas Baptist College), 1942; attended University of Texas Law School 1942-43; left to enter the U.S. Air Force, served from 1943-45; entered Baylor University Law School receiving LL.B. degree 1948; admitted to the bar, 1948; practiced law in Marshall, Tex., 1948, until entering Congress June 1976; recipient on two occasions of Marshall's Outstanding Citizen Award; past lieutenant governor, division 13, Texas-Oklahoma district, Kiwanis International; past national director, U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce from Texas; past member of board of trustees, Wiley College, Marshall, Tex.; past chair-man of board of education of Marshall Independent School District; and past chair-man of board of directors of Harrison County Hospital Association; recipient of J. Wesley Smith Award which is awarded annually by East Texas Baptist College of Marshall for outstanding accomplishments, 1977; invited to speak to Abilene Chris-tian College, Abilene, Tex., dealing with preservation of our American heritage; deacon, Eastern Hills Church of Christ in Marshall; married to the former Mad-eleine Segal, 1946; three children: Linda Rebecca (Mrs. W. F.) Palmer of Marshall; TEXAS Biographical Amanda Jane (Mrs. Tom) Wynn of Marshall; and Sandra Blake Hall, of Washing-ton, D.C; elected to the 94th Congress, by special election, June 19, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Wright Patman; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Anderson, Angelina, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Liberty, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, and Walker. MoNTGOMERY CoUNTY: The southeastern portion along Highway 59, including the towns of Splendora, New Caney, and Porter. That part not contained in the Sixth and Eighth Districts. Population (1980), 526,772. 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: City of Plano (including the area known as Los Rios). DaLLas County: Cities of Addison, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Richardson, Rowlette, Sachse, University Park, and Wylie; Carrollton (part); Dallas (that part known as Casa Linda, East Dallas, Far North Dallas, Lake Highlands, North Dallas, Northwest Dallas, and White Rock). North Garland (part), South Garland (part). Population (1980), 526,853. STEVE BARTLETT, Republican, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Los Angeles, Calif. on September 19, 1947; attended Lockhart Elementary School, Lockhart, Tex.; gradu-ated, Kimball High School, Dallas, Tex., 1966; B.A., University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 1971; businessman; member of city council, Dallas, Tex., 1977-81; member: Dental Health Programs Board, North Dallas Chamber, Neighborhood Housing Services of Dallas, Birthright, Inc.; married to the former Gail Coke in 1969; three children: Allison, Courtney, and Brian; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th ongress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Fannin, Grayson, Gregg, Kaufman, Rains, Rockwall, Smith, Van Zandt, and Wood. CoLLiN County: Cities of Anna, Blue Ridge, Copeville, Farmersville, Josephine, Lavon, McKinney (parts), Melissa, Nevada, Princeton, Westminster, Weston, and Wylie. HUNT County: Cities of Caddo Mills, Campbell, Floyd, Greenville, Lone Oak, and Quinlan. For the purposes of this description, “cities” are those towns which have a separate ZIP code. Population (1980), 526,991. RALPH MOODY HALL, Democrat, of Rockwall, Tex.; born in Fate, Tex., May 3, 1923; attended Fate and Rockwall public schools; graduated, Rockwall High School, 1941; attended Texas Christian University, University of Texas, and received LL.B., Southern Methodist University, 1951; lieutenant (senior grade), U.S. Navy, carrier pilot, 1942-45; lawyer; admitted to the Texas Bar in 1951 and commenced practice in Rockwall; former president and chief executive officer, Texas Aluminum Corp.; general counsel, Texas Extrusion Co., Inc.; director, First State Bank of Rockwall; founding chairman and board member, Lakeside National Bank of Rockwall; owner-president of North Texas Grain & Elevator Co., Inc.; chairman, Lakeside News, Inc; county judge, Rockwall County, 1950-62; member, Texas State Senate, 1962-72; member: First Methodist Church; American Legion Post 117; VFW Post 6796; Rock-wall Rotary Club; married to the former Mary Ellen Murphy, 1944; three sons: Hampton, Brett, and Blakeley; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DaALLas County: That part included in census tracts 1 (block groups 2 and 3), 2.02, 3, 4.01-4.03, 5, 6.01, 6.03, 6.04, 7.01, 7.02, 8-10, 11.01, 11.02, 12, 13.01, 13.02, 14, 15.01, 15.02, 16, 17.01, 17.02, 18, 19, 21, 22.01, 22.02, 23-26, 27.01, 27.02, 28-30, 31.01, 31.02, 32.01, 32.02, 33-38, 39.01, 39.02, 40, 71.02, 72, 83-85, 90.01, 90.02, 91.01, 91.02, 92.01, 92.02, 93.01, 93.03, 93.04, 98.01, 98.02, 100, 114.02, 115, 116.01, 116.02, 117-121, 122.02-122.05, 123-127, 148.01, 148.02, 150, 167.02, 168, 169.01-169.04, 170-172, 173.01, 173.02, 174, 175, 176.01, 176.02, 177, 178.01, 178.03-178.05, 179, 180, 181.04-181.06, 181.15, 182.01, 182.02, 183, 184.01-184.03, 185.01, 186, 187, 188.01, 188.02, 189, and 190.13-190.15. Population (1980), 526,792. JOHN WILEY BRYANT, Democrat, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Lake Jackson, Tex. on Feb. 22, 1947; graduated Brazosport High School, 1965; graduated, Southern Methodist University with a B.A. degree in 1969; Southern Methodist Universit; School of Law, 1972; admitted to the bar in 1972; partner in law firm of Stanford Bryant; served as chief counsel to the Texas Senate subcommittee on consumer affairs, 1973; elected to Texas House of Representatives in a special election, Janu-ary 24, 1974; reelected in general election, 1974; reelected in 1976, served as chair- 182 Congressional Directory TEXAS man of House study group; reelected in 1978, served second term as chairman of house study group; reelected in 1980; member: White Rock United Methodist Church, Old Scyene Historical Society, Historical Preservation Society of Dallas, Dallas Bar Association, Mesquite Chamber of Commerce; board member of Deaf Action Center of Dallas; lifetime member of Lions Club Eye Bank; married to the former Janet Watts; three children: Amy, John, Jr., and Jordan; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Brazos, Ellis, Freestone, Grimes, Hill, Hood, Johnston, Leon, Limestone, Madi-son, Navarro, and Robertson. DALLAS CouNTY: The southwestern portion. MoNTGOMERY COUNTY: The west-ern and southern portions. Population (1980), 527,393. WILLIAM PHILIP (PHIL) GRAMM, Democrat, of College Station, Tex.; born in Fort Benning, Ga., July 8, 1942; B.B.A., economics, 1964, Ph. D., economics, 1967, University of Georgia, Athens; named distinguished alumnus of College of Business Administration, University of Georgia, 1981; professor of economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, 1967-78; partner, Gramm and Associates, 1971-78; author of several books, including: “The Role of Government in a Free Society,” 1982, and “The Economics of Mineral Extraction,” 1980; articles in the American Economic Review, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, and the Journal of Economic History, and guest editorials in the Wall Street Journal; special consultant on the environ-ment and taxation, Ministry of Natural Resources, Province of Ontario, Canada, 1973-78; member: Gulf Universities Research Consortium, Energy Programs Plan-ning Council, 1974-76; former consultant: U.S. Bureau of Mines, National Science Foundation, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S. Public Health Service; named one of five Outstanding Young Texans of 1977 by the Texas Jaycees; coauthor of the Gramm-Latta budget, mandating spending reductions totaling $143 billion in fiscal years 1982-84, adopted May 7, 1981; coauthor of the Gramm-Latta II Omnibus Reconciliation Act which changed existing law to reduce the level of expenditures for 250 Federal programs, lowering Federal outlays by a total of $131 billion in fiscal years 1982-84, signed into law August 13, 1981; author of the Safe Drinking Water Act amendments which limited the ability of the Environmental Protection Agency to impose regulations which would have been costly to water consumers and which would have limited oil and gas production, enacted December 5, 1980; married Dr. Wendy Lee, of Waialua, Hawaii, 1970; two children: Marshall Kenneth and Jefferson Philip; Episcopalian; member: Budget Committee, Energy and Commerce Committee (Subcommittees on Conservation and Power, Fossil and Synthetic Fuels, and Health and the Environment), and Veterans’ Affairs Commit-tee; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; resigned from the 98th Congress, as a Democrat, January 5, 1983; I3lecied to the 98th Congress, as a Republican, in a special election, February 12, SEVENTH DISTRICT.—HARrris County: That part in the western and northwestern portion city of Houston (part); towns and villages: Addicks, Alief (part), Bammel, Barker, Bunker Hill, Cypress, Hedwig, Hilshire, Hockley, Hufsmith, Hunters Creek, Jersey, Katy (part), Piney Point, Spring (part), Spring Valley, Tomball, and Waller (part). Population (1980), 527,083. 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; presi-dent, 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; Brotherhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews; University of Texas 1981 Distinguished Alumnus Award; married; five children; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Com-mittee on Ways and Means: ranking Republican, Subcommittee on Social Security; member, Subcommittee on Trade, official Congressional Trade Adviser; member, White House Commission on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; chairman, Republican TEXAS Biographical Study Committee Task Force on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; member, National Commission on Social Security Reform, 1982-83. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—HARrRris County: The northern portion including Spring, Humble, and Kingwood; north-eastern portion including Atascocita and Huffman; southeastern portion including Baytown, Highlands, and Channelview; southern and central portions including North Shore, Galena Park, Jacinto City, Sheldon, and Melrose; western portion includes the Inwood Forest area. MONTGOMERY CouNTY: Portions of New Caney. and Porter. Population (1980), 527,528. JACK M. FIELDS, Republican, of Humble, Tex.; born in Humble, February 3, 1952; educated Humble Independent Schools, graduated, Humble High School, 1970; B.A., Baylor University, 1974; J.D., Baylor University Law School, 1977; vice presi-dent, Rosewood Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, a family-owned business; attorney in Humbel since 1977; school honors: student body president, Humble High School; student body president, Baylor University, junior and senior years; outstand-ing sophomore and senior man at Baylor University; listed in Who’s Who in Ameri-can Colleges and Universities in junior and senior years; current memberships include: trustee of Baylor University; executive board of Humble Northeast Medical Center; Humble Chamber of Commerce; Humble-Intercontinental Rotary and First Baptish Church of Humble; married in 1979 to the former Roni Sue Haddock; Slecied jp Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress, Novem- er 2, 1982. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Chambers, Galveston, and Jefferson. HARRIS County: The southeast sector including the cities of Webster, Bay Brook Mall, NASA, Nassau Bay, Clear Lake City (part), Houston (part), and Pearland (part). Population (1980), 526,443. 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 Con-gresses; married Charlotte Collins, December 15, 1960; son, Jack Edward Brooks, born July 16, 1967; daughter, Katherine Inez Brooks, born January 21, 1970; daugh-ter, Kimberly Grace Brooks, born October 1, 1973. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, and Travis. BURNET County: The southern Joie the county, including the cities of Burnet, Marbel Falls, and Granite Shoals. Population (1980), ,943. 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, Nation-al Youth Administration, 1938-41, resigning to enter Navy during W.W. II, serving 3% years in Pacific; after discharge from Navy entered radio business as one of coorganizers of Radio Station KVET, Austin, Tex.; later entered public relations and advertising business; director of Texas State Democratic 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.—CounTties: Bell, Bosque, Brown, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Lampasas, McLennan, Milam, Mills, and San Saba. BURNET County: Northern part, includes Bertram. WiLLiaAMsoN COUNTY: Northern and eastern part, includes Bartlett, Cedar Park, Florence, Granger, Jarrell, Leander, and Liberty Hill. Population (1980), 526,871. JAMES MARVIN LEATH, Democrat, of Marlin, Tex.; born in Henderson, Tex., May 6, 1931; attended the public schools; graduated Henderson High School, Hen-derson, Tex., 1949; attended Kilgore Junior College; B.B.A., University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 1954; attended college on football scholarship, member of 1953 South-west Conference and Cotton Bowl championship team at University of Texas; fresh-man line coach at University of Texas, 1953-54; commissioner officer, U.S. Army, 1954-56; coached football and track, Henderson High School, 1957-59; entered busi-ness as salesman, 1959; banking, 1962, officer and director in five Texas banks, and two manufacturing companies; served 2 years as special assistant to U.S. Congress-man W. R. Poage, 1972-74; very active in community and industrial development throughout central Texas; elder in Presbyterian Church; married to the former Alta Ruth Neill, 1954; one son, Thomas, oldest son, Jim, born 1960, died of leukemia in 184 Congressional Directory TEXAS 1970; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—TARRANT CouNnTY: Northwestern two-thirds. Population (1980), 527,074. 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 abatement, interstate high-ways, economic development, and Latin American relations; named most respected member of House in survey conducted among colleagues by U.S. News & World Report in 1980; elected majority leader, 95th, 96th, 97th and 98th Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Archer, Armstrong, Baylor, Briscoe, Carson, Childress, Clay, Collings-worth, Cottle, Dallam, Dickens, Donley, Floyd, Foard, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Kent, King, Knox, Lipscomb, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Wheeler, Wichita, and Wilbarger (37 counties). Population (1980), 526,840. JACK ENGLISH HIGHTOWER, Democrat, of Vernon, Tex.; born in Memphis, Hall County, Tex., September 6, 1926; 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; former 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 direc-tors, Baptist Standard, Executive Board and Human Welfare Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas; former member: board of trustees, Baylor University, 1972-81; member: Lions; American Legion; Distinguished Alumnus, 1978; 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 each succeeding Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Aransas, Austin, Bee, Burleson, Calhoun, Colorado, De Witt, Fayette, Goliad, Guadalupe, Jackson, Lavaca, Lee, Matagorda, Refugio, Victoria, Waller, Washington, and Wharton. Brazoria County: The southwestern portion including the cities of West Columbia, Old Ocean, and Sweeny. GonzAaLEs County: All except that portion within the city limites of Nixon. WiLLiamMsoN County: The southeastern half, including the cities of Georgetown, Hutto, Round Rock, Thrall, Taylor, and Coupland. Population (1980), 526,920. WILLIAM N. PATMAN, Democrat, of Ganado, Tex.; born in Texarkana, Tex., March 26, 1927; son of the late Congressman and Mrs. Wright Patman; attended the Texarkana and Washington, D.C., public schools; Eagle Scout; graduated, Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo., 1944; B.B.A., 1953; LL.B., 1953, University of Texas; enlisted at age 17 and served as private first class, U.S. Marine Corps, 1945-46; captain, USAF Reserve, 1953-66; diplomatic courier, U.S. Foreign Service, 1949-50; legal examiner, oil and gas division, Texas Railroad Commission, 1953-55; admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1953 and commenced private practice in Ganado, 1955; city attorney, Ganado, 1955-60; member, Texas State Senate, 1961-81; Society for Range Mangement, Award of Excellence, 1975; charter member, Ganado Jaycees; former president, Jackson County United Fund; chairman, official board, First Methodist Church; and Rotarian; member: Texas and American Bar Associations, Texas and Southwestern and Independent Cattle Raisers Association, Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, American Legion; married to the former Carrin Mauritz, 1953; one daughter, Carrin Foreman Patman; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiEs: Atascosa, Brooks, Duval, Frio, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, La Salle, Live Oak, McMullen, San Patricio, Starr, Wilson, and Zapata. GoNzAaLES County: Nixon enumeration districts 229, 230, and 231B. Nueces COUNTY: Calallen census tract 37. Population (1980), 527,203. E (KIKA) DE LA GARZA, Democrat, of Mission, Tex.; born in Mercedes, Tex., September 22, 1927; educated at Mission High School, Edinburg Jr. College, and St. TEXAS Biographical Mary’s University, San Antonio, 'ex.; 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; Catho-lic; served in the Texas Legislature for 12 years; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Agriculture. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, Reeves, Ward, and Winkler (8 counties). Population (1980), 527,401. RONALD D. COLEMAN, Democrat, of El Paso, Tex., born in El Paso on Novem-ber 29, 1941; attended public schools of El Paso; graduated, Austin High School, El Paso, 1959; B.A., University of Texas at El Paso, 1963; J.D., University of Texas School of Law, 1967; attended University of Kent, Canterbury, England, 1981; ad-mitted to the Texas Bar, 1969; attorney; teacher, El Paso public schools, 1967; served in U.S. Army, captain, 1967-69, Army Commendation Medal; assistant county attor-ney, 1969; first assistant county attorney, 1971; elected to Texas Legislature, 1973-82; member: American and El Paso Associations; delegate: Texas Constitutional Convention, 1974, State Democratic Convention, four times; honors and awards: State Bar of Texas Administration of Justice Award, 1973, Environmental Award— Sierra Club, 1977, Texas Association of School Administrators and School Boards Award for Education, 1977, Texas Compensatory Education Association Certificate of Recognition, 1979, State Bar of Texas State Bar Legislative Award, 1979; married to the former Tammy Beil; one child, Kimberly Michelle; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Borden, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, Crosby, East-land, Erath, Fisher, Garza, Glasscock, Haskell, Howard, Jack, Jones, Lynn, Martin, Mitchell, Montague, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Parker, Runnels, Scurry, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens, Sterling, Stonewall, Taylor, Throckmorton, Wise, and Young. Cooke County: That part not contained in the Twenty-sixth District. Population (1980), 526,831. CHARLES W. STENHOLM, Democrat, of Stamford, Tex.; born in Stamford, Tex., October 26, 1938; attended Stamford public schools; graduated, Stamford High School, 1957; graduated, Tarleton State Junior College, 1959; B.S., Texas Tech Uni-versity, 1961; M.S., Texas Tech University, 1962; farmer; past president, Rolling Plains Cotton Growers and Texas Electric Cooperatives; former member, Texas State ASC Committee; former State Democratic executive committeeman, 30th sena-torial district; member, Stamford Exchange Club; past president: Stamford Chamber of Commerce, United Way, and Little League; member, Bethel Lutheran Church; married to the former Cynthia (Cindy) Ann Watson; three children: Chris, Cary, and Courtney Ann; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—HARrris County: Census tracts 121, 201.01, 201,02, 202, 203.01-203.03, 204, 205.01-205.03, 206.01, 206.02, 207.01-207.04, 208.01-208.0¢, 209, 210.01, 214.01, 215.03, 216.01, 216.02, 218.01-218.04, 219, 220.01, 220.02, 221, 222.02, 300.22-300.24, 301.01, 301.02, 302, 303, 304.01, 304.02, 305.01, 305.02, 306, 307.01, 307.02, 308, 309.01-309.03, 310-312, 313.01, 314.01, 314.02, 315, 316.01, 317.02-317.04, 318.01, 318,04, 319.01, 319.02, 320.01, 325.01, 400.25, 400.26, 401.01, 401.02, 402.01, 402.02, 403, 404.01, 404.02, 405.01, 405.02, 501, 502, 503.01, 503.02, 504, 505.01, 505.02, 506.01, 506.02, 507.01, 507.02, 508, 509.01-509.03, 510-513, 514.01, 514.02, 515.01, 515.02, 516.01, 516.02, 518.01-518.03, 519.02, 520.01-520.03, 523.01-523.03, 524, 525.01-525.04, 530.02, 531.01-531.03, and 534.02. Population (1980), 527,393. GEORGE THOMAS (MICKEY) LELAND, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Lubbock, Tex., November 27, 1944; attended the public schools; graduated, Phillis Wheatley Senior High School, Houston, Tex., 1963; B.S., pharmacy, Texas Southern University, Houston, Tex., 1970; senior vice president, King State Bank; director, Hermann Hospital; State representative, Texas District 88, 1972-79; delegate, Demo-cratic National Conventions in Miami (1976), New York (1980); 63d-65th legislative sessions-labor committee, human resources committee; member, legislative council board; vice chairman, joint committee on prison reform; 1974 Texas Constitutional Convention; member, rights and sufferages committee; member, interim legislative council study committee; interim committee on occupational health and safety and law enforcement education and standards; served on house appropriations commit-tee; committee on health and welfare; legislative budget board; elected to 1976 Democratic National Committee (DNC), reelected 1980; currently serves as chair- 186 Congressional Directory TEXAS man, DNC Black Caucus; chairman, DNC Commission on Low and Moderate Income Participation (Leland Commission), cofounder, cochair, DNC Black-Hispanic Caucus; elected, first vice-chairman, Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), 1983; chairman, CBC Energy Braintrust; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Texas Southern Universi-ty, Houston, Tex., 1982; member: Menil Foundation; Hope Development, Inc.; Black Arts Center; Energy Conservation Society; Community Advisory Committee; E. O. Smith Junior High; Educational Advancement for Mexican Americans; Houston Council on Human Relations; Policy Advisory Committee; Senior Citizens Inc.; Texas Association of Developing Colleges, UNCF; Greater Northside Task Force; Black Communicators Association; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; elected freshman majority whip, 96th Congress; elected majority whip at-large, 97th Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Andrews, Bailey, Castro, Cochran, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Ector, Gaines Hale, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Parmer, Terry, and Yoakum (15 counties). Population (1980), 521, 805. KENT R. HANCE, Democrat, of Lubbock, Tex.; born in Dimmitt, Tex., November 14, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated from Dimmitt High School, 1961; B.B.A.; Texas Tech University, 1965; LL.B., University of Texas School of Law, 1968; admitted to the Texas Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in Lubbock, Tex; lawyer; professor, Texas Tech University, 1968-73; member, Texas Senate, 1974-79; served on the board of regents, West Texas State University, 1972-74; one of the original incorporators of the Texas Boys’ Ranch at Lubbock; member: Texas and American Bar Associations; Southwest Rotary Club; Lubbock Lions; First Baptist Church; Chamber of Commerce; Texas Tech Century Club; Water, Inc.; board of trustees, Wayland Baptist University; married to the former Carol Hays of Dimmitt, 1964; two children: Ron and Susan; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—BExaAr County: That part not contained in the Twenty-first or Twenty-third Dis-tricts. Population (1980), 526,333. HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, Tex.; born in San Antonio, May 3, 1916, son of Leonides (deceased) and Genevieve Gonzalez (deceased), descend-ants 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 (J.D. and LL.B.) which conferred 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 Juvenile Court; worked for bilin-gual publications, San Antonio Housing Authority, and once taught math and citizenship classes in the veterans training 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. Anthony Ruiz), Francis, and Anna Maria Solis and 13 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, Subcom-mittee on Housing and Community Development; member, Small Business Commit-tee, previously served as 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 chair-man, 94th Congress; has served seven times as a House delegate to the U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference; member, National Commission on Consumer Fi-nance (terminated December 1972); zone whip (Texas delegation), Majority Whip Organization. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bandera, Brewster, Comal, Crane, Crockett, Edwards, Gillespie, Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, McCulloch, Mason, Menard, Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reagan, Real, Schlei-cher, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green, Upton, and Val Verde. Bexar County: That part not contained in the Twentieth or Twenty-third Districts opulation (1980), 527,044. TOM LOEFFLER, Republican, of Hunt, Tex.; born in Fredericksburg, Tex., ~ August 1, 1946; son of Gilbert and Marie Loeffler; attended the public schools in Mason, Tex.; B.B.A., University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 1968; J.D., University of TEXAS Biographical Texas Law School, 1971; lawyer and rancher; Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1971-72; chief legislative counsel to U.S. Senator John Tower of Texas, 1972-74; Deputy for Congressional Affairs, Federal Energy Administration, 1974-75; Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs to President Gerald Ford, 1975-77; Wash-ington counsel, Tenneco, Inc., 1977; partner, Banister & Loeffler, 1977-78; admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1971; member: Texas and American Bar Associations; member, bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals; Lutheran; married to the former Kathy Crawford of McAllen, Tex.; two sons, Lance and Cullen; chief deputy Republican whip; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—ForT BEND CoUNnTY. BRAZORIA COUNTY: That part not contained in the Four-teenth District. HARRIS County: That part not contained in the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eighteenth, or Twenty-fifth Districts. Population (1980), 526,602. RON PAUL, Republican, of Lake Jackson, Tex.; born August 20, 1935; B.A, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa., 1957; M.D., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., 1961; served in the U.S. Air Force, captain, flight surgeon, 1963-65; physician and obstetrician-gynecologist; married to the former Carol Wells, 1957; five children: Ronald, Lori, Randal, Robert, and Joy; elected to the 94th Congress in a special election, April 3, 1976; unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the 95th Congress; resumed the practice of his profession; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Dimmit, Kinney, Maverick, Medina, Uvalde, Webb, and Zavala. DERak, County: That part not contained in the Twentieth or Twenty-first Districts. Population (1980), 526,548. ABRAHAM KAZEN, Jr., Democrat, of Laredo, Tex.; born in Lardeo, Tex., Janu-ary 17, 1919; graduated, Laredo High School, 1937; attended: University of Texas, 1937-40; Cumberland University Law School, 1941; member, State Bar of Texas; Air Force pilot; during World War II served in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, India, and Burma; discharged with the rank of captain; served in the Texas House of Repre-sentatives 1947-52; Texas Senate, 1952-66; president pro tempore of senate, 1959; acting Governor of Texas, August 4,.1959; member, Texas Legislative Council, 16 years; sponsor, preschool program for non-English-speaking children; named Mr. South Texas, Man of the Year, and Father of the Year in his hometown of Laredo; married Consuelo Raymond of Laredo; five children; eight grandchildren; member: Laredo and Texas Bar Associations, American Legion, VFW, Air Force Association, 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.—DaALLAs County: That part bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of the Dallas County-Tarrant County line with the Denton County line, thence easterly to Interstate Highway 35 East, thence southerly to the MKT railroad, thence southerly the L.B.J. Freeway, thence westerly to the Elm Forum of the Trinity River, thence southerly to North Walton Walker, thence southerly to West Sixth, thence westerly to Senter, thence southerly to Oakdale, thence easterly to Nursery, thence southerly to Hunter-Ferrell Road, thence easterly to South Walton Walker, thence southerly to the West Fork of the Trinity River, thence easterly to the Trinity River, thence easterly and southerly to the H. & T.C. Railroad, thence southerly to Loop 12, thence southwesterly to the MKT Railroad, thence southerly to Simpson-Stuart, thence southwesterly to Bonnie View, thence southeasterly to the L.B.J. Freeway, thence westerly to Interstate Highway 35 East, thence southerly to Wintergreen, thence westerly, southerly, and again wester-ly to U.S. Highway 67, thence northeasterly to Wheatland, thence westerly to Cockrell Hill, thence northerly to West Camp Wisdom, thence westerly to South Clark, thence southerly to the westerly line of the Dallas Corporate Limits, thence westerly, northwesterly, and southwesterly to Belt Line Road, thence northwesterly to Mountain Creek, thence southwesterly to the Tarrant County line, thence northerly to the point of origin, and that part of Tarrant County bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of the Dallas County-Tarrant County line and East Arkansas, thence westerly to South Collins, thence northerly to West Park Row, thence westerly to North Filder, thence northerly to the T. & P. Railroad, thence easterly to North Davis, thence northerly to West Division, thence easterly to Orange, thence northerly to Houston, thence easterly to Magnolia, thence northerly to Sanford, thence easterly to Truman, thence northerly to Peach, thence easterly to North Collins, thence northerly to Interstate Highway 30, thence easterly to North Highway 360, thence northerly to the city limits of Arlington, thence easterly, southerly, easterly, and again southerly to Interstate Highway 30, thence easterly to the Dallas County line, thence southerly to the point of origin. Population (1980), 526,677. MARTIN FROST, Democrat, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Glendale, Calif., January 1, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated R. L. Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Tex., 1960; B.A. and B.J., University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., 1964; J.D., George-town Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1970; served in U.S. Army Reserve, 1966-72; lawyer; law clerk for Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes; legal commentator for chan-nel 13; vice president and board member, Dallas Democratic Forum, 1976-77; ad-mitted to the Texas Bar in 1970 and commenced practice in Dallas, Tex.; very active 188 Congressional Directory TEXAS leader in civic, community, and political affairs; board member, Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, American Cancer Society, and Oak Cliff Conservation League; member: Oak Cliff Lions Club, American Jewish Committee, Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Dallas and Texas Bar Associations; staff writer for the Congressional Quar-terly Weekly, 1965-67; married to the former Valerie Hall of Fort Worth, Tex., 1976; three daughters: Alanna, Mariel and Camille; elected to the 96th Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—HARRIs County: That part not contained in the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eight-eenth, or Twenty-second Districts. Population (1980), 526,801. MICHAEL ALLEN ANDREWS, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Houston, Tex., February 7, 1944; attended the public schools of Fort Worth, Tex., graduated from Arlington Heights High School, 1962; B.A., University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 1967; J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Tex., 1970; ad-mitted to the Texas Bar, 1971; law clerk for U.S. district judge for the Southern District of Texas, 1971-72; assistant district attorney, Harris County, Tex., 1972-76; commenced private practice in Houston, 1976; member: State Bar of Texas, Houston and American Bar Associations; member, St. Lukes United Methodist Church; mar-ried to former Ann Bowman of Houston, Tex.; two children: Caroline and Emily; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTties: Allen, Argyle, Arlington, Aubrey, Bartonville, Bedford, Benbrook, Callisburg, Carrollton, Celina, The Colony, Copper Canyon, Corinth, Cross Roads, Crowley, Denton, Double Oak, Eastvale, Euless, Fairview, Flower Mound, Fort Worth, Frisco, Grapevine, Hebron, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, Justin, Krugerville, Krum, Lake Dallas, Lakewood Village, Lewisville, Lincoin Park, Little Elm, Mansfield, McKinney, Northlake, Oak Point, Pilot Point, Plano, Ponder, Prosper, Roanoke, Sanger, Valley View, and Woodbine. Population (1980), 527,285. TOM VANDERGRIFF, Democrat, of Arlington, Tex.; born in Carrollton, Tex., January 29, 1926; attended public schools in Carrollton and Arlington; graduated, Arlington High School, 1943; graduate of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, B.A. degree; mayor of Arlington, Tex., 1951-77; past president, Arlington Chamber of Commerce; first president, North Central Texas Council of Govern-ments; first chairman, Tarrant County Convention Center; member, Presidential Commission on Urban Problems, 1967-68; chairman, Texas Urban Development Commission; first chairman, Texas Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; chairman of the board, Arlington Memorial Hospital; past honors include selection as one of Five Outstanding Young Texans by Texas Jaycees and Citizen of the Year in Arlington, Dallas, and Fort Worth; vice president, automobile dealerships; presi-dent, insurance agency; married to the former Anna Waynette Smith of Arlington, Tex., 1949; four children: Vanessa (Mrs. Mark Watters), Victor, Valerie, and Viveca; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cameron, Kenedy, Kleberg, and Willacy. Nueces County: That part not contained in the Fifteenth District. Population (1980), 526,941. SOLOMON PORFIRIO ORTIZ, Democrat, of Corpus Christi, Tex.; born in Robs-town, Tex. on June 3, 1938; graduated, Robstown High School, 1955; Del Mar College, Corpus Christi; officers certificate, Institute of Applied Science, Chicago, Ill, 1962; officer’s certificate, National Sheriffs’ Training Institute, Los Angeles, Calif., 1977; served in U.S. Army, specialist 4th class, 1960-62; insurance agent; Nueces County constable, 1965-68; Nueces County commissioner, 1969-76; Nueces County sheriff, 1977-82; member: Sheriffs’ Association of Texas, National Sheriffs’ Associ-ation; honors: Man of the Year, International Order of Foresters, 1981; two children: Yvette and Solomon, Jr.; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. UTAH Biographical UTAH (Population, 1980 census, 1,461,037) SENATORS EDWIN JACOB (JAKE) GARN, Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Rich-field, Utah, October 12, 1932; son of the late 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; retired colonel in the Utah Air National Guard; recipient of: “Outstanding Unit Award” and other medals from the Air Force and National Guard; Tom McCoy Award as Utah's outstanding municipal official, 1972; Outstanding Couple of the Year Award, 1972 and “Distinguished Service Award” from the Coalition for Peace Through Strength, 1980; insurance executive, 1960-68; Salt Lake City commissioner, 1968-72; Salt Lake City mayor, 1972-74; first vice president (presidential designate) of the National League of Cities, 1974; U.S. Conference of Mayors; board of directors and former president of Utah League of Cities and Towns, 1972; member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sigma Chi Fraternity, and Pioneer Chapter of Sons of the Utah Pioneers; married to the former Hazel Thompson (deceased); four children: Jacob, Susan, Ellen, and Jeffrey; married to the former Kathleen Brewerton; three children: Brook, Matthew, and Jennifer; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 1981; reelected November 4, 1980 for the term ending January 1987; committee assignments: Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs (chairman); Appropriations; Select Committee on Intelligence; Secretary, Republican Conference. ORRIN GRANT HATCH, Republican, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Pittsburgh, Pa., March 22, 1934; B.S., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1959; LL.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1962; practiced law in Salt Lake City and Pittsburgh, Pa.; senior partner, Hatch & Plumb Law Firm, Salt Lake City; worked his way through high school, college, and law school at the metal lathing building trade; member, AFL-CIO; holds “av” rating in Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory; member, Salt Lake County Bar Association, Utah Bar Association, American Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, Allegheny County Bar Association, numerous other professional and fraternal organizations; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; bishop; board of directors, Ballet West; honorary National Ski Patroller; Help Eliminate Litter and Pollution (HELP) Association; author of numerous na-tional publications; married to Elaine Hansen of Newton, Utah; six children: Brent, Marcia, Scott, Kimberly, Alysa, Jesse; elected to the U.S. Senate November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected on November 2, 1982; author: “The Equal Rights Amendment Extension: A Critical Analysis” in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and “Should the Capital Vote in Con-gress? A Critical Analysis of the D.C. Representation Amendment” in the Fordham Urban Law Journal. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, Tooele, Washington, Wayne, and Weber (16 counties). Population (1980), 487,833. JAMES V. HANSEN, Republican, of Farmington, Utah; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, August 14, 1932; B.S., University of Utah, 1961; U.S. Navy, 1951-55; president, James V. Hansen Insurance Agency; president, Woodland Springs Development Co.; member, Utah House of Representatives, 1973-80, last term, Speaker of the Utah House; recipient, “Legislator of the Year Award”, 1980; member, Rotary Club; recipient, “Citizen of the Year Award”; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ‘Mormon’; former bishop; former Stake President; married to the former Ann Burgoyne, 1958; five children: Susan, Joseph James, David Burgoyne, Paul William, and Jennifer; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelect-ed to the 98th Congress. 190 Congressional Directory UTAH SECOND DISTRICT.—SaLt Lake County: Census tracts 1001, 1002, 1003.02-1003.04, 1004-1049, 1101.01, 1101.02, 1102-1104, 1106-1110, 1111.01-1111.03, 1112, 1113.01, 1113.02, 1114-1118, 1119.01, 1119.02, 1120-1123, 1124.01, 1124.02, 1125, 1126.01-1126.05, 1127, 1128.02, 1128.03, 1133.03, 1134.01-1134.04, 1139.01, and 1139.02; blocks 201-233, 237, 238, 916, 917, 922, and 927-934 of census tract 1128.01; block groups 1 and 2, and blocks 305-322, 325, and 327-330 of census tract 1133.01; and blocks 301-309, 318, and 320-322 of census tract 1133.04. Population (1980), 487,475. 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 Inde-pendent Business, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; married to the former Marilynn Tingey, 1965; four children: David, Michael, Katie, and Lindsay; elected to 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. . THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Utah, and Wasatch. SALT LAKE County: Southwest quarter. Population (1980), 485,729. HOWARD CURTIS NIELSON, Republican, of Provo, Utah; born in Richfield, Utah on September 12, 1924; attended Richfield public schools; graduated, Richfield High School, 1942; B.S., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1947; M.S., University of Oregon, Eugene, 1949; M.B.A., Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., 1956; Ph. D., Stanford University, 1958; served in U.S. Army Air Force, sergeant, 1943-46; statis-tician, C&H Sugar, 1949-51; research economist, Stanford Research Institute, 1951-57; professor at Brigham Young University, 1957-76, 1978-82; Associate Commis-sioner of Higher Education, Utah, 1976-78; elected to Utah House of Representa-tives, 1967-74; majority leader, 1969-70; chairman, budget-audit committee; speaker, 1973-74; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, American statistical Association, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; married to the former Julia Adams in 1948; seven children: Noreen, Elaine, John, Mary Lee, James, Jean, and Curtis, Jr.; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. VERMONT Biographical VERMONT (Population, 1980 census, 511,456) 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 University Law School, LL.B. in 1938; honorary LL.D. from Boston University, Norwich University, Middle-bury College, St. Michaels College, and University of Vermont; Rutland City pros-ecuting 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, 1951-583; captain, U.S.N.R. (retired); Rutland County state’s attorney 1947-51; deputy attor-ney general 1953-55; attorney general 1955-57; Lieutenant Governor 1957-59; Gov-ernor 1959-61; married to the former Helen Kelley of Bellows Falls, Vt.; four daughters; member of the Congregational Church, American Legion, V.F.W., Elks, Masons, and the Vermont and Rutland County Bar Associations; chairman, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; member, Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, chairman, Education Subcommittee; and member Veterans’ Affairs Committee; elected secretary, Senate Republican Conference, Jan-uary 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 and 1982. 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., Georgetown Univer-sity, 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, reelected November 5, 1980 for the term ending January 3, 1987; committee assignments: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry— Subcommittee on Nutrition; ranking member, Subcommittee on Agricultural Pro-duction, Marketing and Stabilization of Prices; Subcommittee on Rural Develop-ment, Oversight and Investigations; Appropriations—Subcommittee on the District of Columbia; ranking member, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations; Subcommittee on HUD-Independent Agencies, Subcommittee on the Interior; Judiciary—Subcom-mittee on Regulatory Reform; ranking member, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Subcommittee on Ann and Terrorism; Senate Select Committee on Intelli-gence—Subcommittee on Legislation and Rights of Americans; vice chairman, Sub-committee on Budget; also serves on: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Hurone! Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group; board of trustees, Gallau- et ege. 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, captain, 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 Judica-ture Society; director, Vermont Epilepsy Foundation; cochairman, Environmental Study Conference; congressional advisor to Law of the SEA Negotiations; coordina-tor, Congressional Solar Coalition; Republican Task Force on Energy; advisory member, National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics; two children: Leonard and Laura; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 192 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA VIRGINIA (Population, 1980 census, 5,346,279) SENATORS JOHN WILLIAM WARNER, Republican, residence Atoka Farm, Middleburg, Fauquier County, Va., owner and operator cattle farm 1961 to date; born February 18, 1927; grandson of John W. and Mary Tinsley Warner of Amherst County, Va, son of the late Dr. John W. Warner and Martha Budd Warner; left high school 1944 to serve in the U.S. Navy, released from active duty, 3d class electronic technician, July 1946; graduated Washington and Lee University (engineering) 1949; entered University of Virginia Law school, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, served in Korea as first lieutenant communications officer, 1st Marine Air Wing, September 1950-May 1952; received LL.B. from University of Virginia, 1953; law clerk to E. Barrett Prettyman, late Chief Judge U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. Circuit, 1953-54; private law prac-tice, 1954-56; assistant U.S. attorney, 1956-60; private law practice, 1960-69; trustee, Protestant Episcopal Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, 1967-72; member, board of trust-ees, Washington and Lee University, 1968-79; board of advisers: U.S.S. Intrepid Sea; Air and Space Museum; Presidential appointments: Under Secretary, U.S. Navy, February 1969-April 1972; Secretary, U.S. Navy, May 1972-April 1974; Department of Defense Delegate to Law of Sea Conferences, 1969-72, head of U.S. delegation for Incidents at Sea Conference, treaty signed in Moscow, May 1972; Administrator, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April 1974-October 1976; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, took oath of office in Richmond, Va., January 2, 1979; maintained 100-percent roll call vote attendance in 96th Congress, and a 98-percent roll call vote attendance in 97th Congress; awarded the Golden Gavel May 20, 1982 for presiding over the U.S. Senate 100 hours during 97th Congress; member, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; chairman, Subcom-mittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; member, Subcommittees on Energy Re-search and Development and Public Lands and Reserved Water; member, Senate Armed Services Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Strategic and Theater Nu-clear Forces; member, Subcommittees on Military Construction and Tactical War-fare; cochairman: Senate Tourism Caucus and Senate Coal Caucus; member: Senate Rules Committee and Joint Committee on Printing; cochairman, Nuclear Risk Re-duction Panel, Roosevelt Center for Policy Study, 1982 to present; and U.S. Delegate to the 12th special session of the United Nations General Assembly devoted to disarmament, 1982. PAUL S. TRIBLE, Jr., Republican, of Newport News, 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, dr., 1971-72; Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1972-74; Commonwealth’s Attorney, Essex County, Virginia, 1974-76; married to the former Rosemary Dunaway, 1971; two children, Mary Katherine, born January 13, 1977, and Paul Seward III, born September 26, 1980; elected to the 95th Congress, Novem-ber 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; member: House Committee on Armed Services, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses; served on: Subcommittee on Military Installations and Facilities (ranking Republican Member), and Subcommit-tee on Seapower and Strategic and Critical Materials; House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries, 96th and 97th Congresses; served on: Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment; House Committee on the Budget, 97th Congress; served on: Task Force on Tax Policy, Task Force on Veterans and National Defense, and Task Force on Entitlement Spending; assistant minority whip, 97th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; member: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; serves on: Subcommittee on Aviation, Subcommittee on Merchant Marine, Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space, and Subcommittee on National Ocean Policy Study; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; serves on: Subcommit-tee on Federal Credit Programs (chairman), Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, and Subcommittee on Securities. VIRGINIA Biographical REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Accomack, Caroline, Charles City, Essex, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northampton, Northumber-land, Richmond, Westmoreland, and York. Crries: Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg. Population (1980), 535,085. HERBERT H. BATEMAN, Republican, of Newport News, Va.; born in Elizabeth City, N.C., August 7, 1928; educated at College of William and Mary, B.A., 1949; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1956; attorney; married to the former Laura Yacobi, 1954; two children: Herbert H., Jr. and Laura Margaret; teacher at Hampton High School, 1949-51; enlisted in USAF, 1951, discharged First Lieuten-ant, 1953; law clerk for Judge Walter M. Bastian, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, 1956-57; elected and reelected to the Virginia State Senate in 1967, 1971, 1975, and 1979; committee assignments: finance, courts of justice, trans-portation, and rehabilitation and social service; former member and chairman, agriculture, conservation and natural resources; member: joint legislative audit and review commission; coal and energy study commission, 1979-82; chairman: consum-er credit study committee, 1970-74; study of Virginia milk commission, 1972-74; public positions: board of commissioners, Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia, 1968-73; chairman, Peninsula Arena-Auditorium Authority; civic activities: board of directors, Peninsula Economic Development Council; general legal counsel, U.S. Jaycees, 1964-65; president, Virginia Jaycees, 1962-63; board of directors, Newport News Chapter, American Red Cross; president and campaign chairman, Peninsula United Fund; Braxton-Perkins Post, American Legion; professional and fraternal affiliations: Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and American Judicature Society; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. SECOND DISTRICT.—Crries: Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Population (1980), 529,178. G. WILLIAM WHITEHURST, Republican, of Virginia Beach, Va.; born in Nor-folk, 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. Russell; 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 Meth-odist Church; Lynch Anchorage Post, American Legion; Douglas MacArthur Chap-ter, 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 Con-gress. THIRD DISTRICT.—HENRICO CouNTy. CHESTERFIELD CoUNTY: That part not contained in the Fourth District. Crry oF RicaMoND. Population (1980), 533,720. THOMAS JEROME BLILEY, Jr., Republican, of Richmond, Va.; born in Chester-field County, January 28, 1932; educated in parochial schools, Benedictine High School, 1948; B.A., history, Georgetown University, 1952; married to the former Mary Virginia Kelley, 1957; two children: Mary Vaughan and T. J. (Jerry) III; served 3 years in the U.S. Navy, leaving active duty with the rank of lieutenant; elected to Richmond City Council, 1968; appointed vice-mayor, 1968; reelected to council and appointed mayor, 1970 to March 1977; former board member, National League of Cities; past president, Virginia Municipal League; former board member, Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce; board member, Central Richmond Association; former board member, Crippled Children’s Hospital; former member, board of visitors, Virginia Commonwealth University; former board member, South-ern Bank & Trust Co.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. 99-555 0 -83 -15 —— np 194 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Amelia, Brunswick, Dinwiddee, Greensville, Isle of Wight, Nottoway, Powha-tan, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex. CHESTERFIELD CoUNTY: That part not contained in the Third District. Cries: Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hopewell, Petersburg, Portsmouth, and Suffolk. Population (1980), 535,391. NORMAN SISISKY, Democrat, resident at Cavalier Farms, Petersburg, Va.; born in Baltimore, Md., June 9, 1927; educated at John Marshall High School, Richmond, Va., Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S. in business administration, 1949; married to the former Rhoda Brown, 1949; four sons: Mark, Terry, Richard, and Stuart; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; elected to Virginia House of Delegates, 1974-82; committee assignments: appropriations; health, welfare and institutions; labor and commerce; finance; and Chesapeake and its tributaries; owner and former president, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Petersburg, Inc.; former chairman of the board, National Soft Drink Association; past president, Appomattox Industrial Develop-ment Corp.; former member, Virginia State University Board of Visitors; trustee, Virginia State University Foundation; former commissioner, Petersburg Hospital Authority; director, Southside Virginia Emergency Crew and Community Resource Development Board; member, Quad Cities Beautification Committee; recipient of Outstanding Service to Children in Virginia Award, 1978; honorary doctor of laws, Virginia State University; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Appomattox, Bedford, Buckingham, Campbell, Carroll, Charlotte, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Franklin, Halifax, Henry, Lunenberg, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Patrick, Pittsylvania, and Prince Edward. Cries: Bedford, Danville, Martinsville, and South Boston. City oF LyNcHBURG: That part not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 530,988. 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, chair-man; Veterans Affairs, chairman; Finance, Education, General Laws, Privileges and Elections; special committees: Tobacco, Crime, Status of Women, and Dulles Interna-tional Airport Development; recipient of Star of Italian Solidarity (1st Class), Serv-ice 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. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Botetourt, Highland, Roanoke, Rockbridge, and Rockingham. Cries: Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro, City oF LYNCHBURG: That part not contained in the Fifth District. Population (1980), 538,644. JAMES R. OLIN, Democrat, of Roanoke, Va.; born in Chicago, Ill.,, February 28, 1920; graduated from Deep Springs College, Deep Springs, Calif. 1941; received B.E.E. degree, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., 1943; served 3 years in U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II as enlisted man and officer, 1943-46; married the former Phyllis Avery, of Le Roy, N.Y; five children: Richard Davis, Thomas Avery, Katherine Price Milliken, James Randolph, Jr., and Kristina Baker; five grandchil-dren; elected supervisor Town of Rotherdam, N.Y., and county board of supervisors, Schenectady County, N.Y., 1953; employed for 35 years by General Electric Co. until retirement January 1982; served as corporate vice president and general manager industrial electronics division; numerous civic activities: Chamber of Commerce, Virginia Manufacturers Association, National Alliance of Businessmen, Burrell Hos-pital board, Mental Health Association, United Way, Roanoke Symphony Society, United Negro College Fund, Unitarian Church, local Democratic Party campaign chairman; elected to 98th Congress on November 2, 1982. VIRGINIA Biographical | 195 SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiks: Albermarle, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Frederick, Goochland, Greene, Han-over, Louisa, Madison, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, and Warren. PRINCE WiIL-LIAM Country: That part not contained in the Eighth District. STaAFForD County: That part not contained in the Eighth District. Crries: Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Winchester. Population (1980), 534,911. J. KENNETH ROBINSON, Republican, of Winchester, Va.; born in Winchester, 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.; board of trustees, Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music, Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Izaak Walton League, Winchester Historical Society, American Legion, Sons of the American Revolution, and Elks, Moose, I.0.0.F., and Winchester Rotary; religious affiliation: Society of Friends (Quaker); married Kath-ryn 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. a EIGHTH DISTRICT.—FairFax County: That part south of a line beginning at the point on the Loudoun County-Fairfax County boundary where U.S. Route 50 intersects said boundary, thence in a southeasterly direction to the western boundary of Fairfax City, thence in a southwesterly direction along said boundary to its intersection with U.S. Routes 29-211, thence in a southwesterly direction along U.S. Routes 29-211 to their intersection with Shirley Gate Road, thence in a southwesterly direction along Shirley Gate Road to its intersection with Braddock Road, thence in a southeasterly direction along Braddock Road to its intersection with Burke Station Road, thence in a northerly direction along Burke Station Road to its intersection with Laurel Street, thence in an easterly direction along Laurel Street to its intersection with Whitacre Road, thence in a southerly direction along Whitacre Road to its intersection with the southern Fairfax County School Board property line, thence in an easterly direction along said line, and continuing said line to a point of intersection with Olley Lane, thence in a northerly direction along Olley Lane to its intersection with State Route 236, thence in a southeasterly direction along State Route 236 to its intersec-tion with the boundary of the Mason District, thence along said district boundary in a southerly and then easterly direction to its intersection with the western boundary of Alexandria City. PRINCE WILLIAM County: That part south and east of a line beginning at the point on the Fauquier County-Prince William County boundary where State Route 607 intersects said boundary, thence in a northerly direction along State Route 607 to its intersection with State Route 646 (Aden Road), thence in a northerly direction along State Route 646 to its intersection with the tracks of the Southern Railway, thence in a northeasterly direction along said tracks to their intersection with the boundary of Manassas City, thence in an easterly and then northerly direction along said boundary to its intersection with Signal Hill Road, thence in an easterly direction along Signal Hill Road to its intersection with Buckhall Branch, and thence in an easterly direction along Buckhall Branch and then through Cotting Lake on a line extended due east from Cotting Lake to the Fairfax County-Prince William County boundary. STAFFORD County: That part north of a line beginning at the point on the Fauquier County-Stafford County boundary where State Route 616 intersects said boundary, thence in a southeasterly direction along State Route 616 to its intersection with Potomac Run, thence in a southeasterly direction along Potomac Run to its intersection with Long Branch, thence in a southeasterly direction along Long Branch to its intersection with Potomac Creek, and thence in an easterly direction along Potomac Creek to the Maryland-Virginia boundary. City oF ALEXANDRIA. Popula-tion (1980), 534,366. STAN PARRIS, Republican, of Fairfax County, Va.; born September 9, 1929, in Champaign, Ill; educated in public schools; University of Illinois, B.S.; George Washington University, Juris Doctor; Outstanding Law Student of the Year; served in the U.S. Air Force as a jet pilot during Korean war; awarded D.F.C. with cluster, Air Medal with clusters, Purple Heart, and U.S. and Korean Presidential Citations; founder and former president of Flying Circus Aerodrome; commercial pilot, active in antique aircraft organizations; formerly a partner in the law firm of Swayze, Parris, Tydings & Bryan; former director, Bank of Virginia, Fairfax; former member, board of trustees, George Mason College, member: Alexandria Rotary; board of directors, Fairfax County YMCA; American Legion; Fairfax County Cham-ber of Commerce, Fairfax County, Va.; American Bar Associations; and Delta Theta Phi; elected to and served on Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, 1964-67; elected to Virginia House of Delegates in a special election April 11, 1969; reelected Novem-ber 1969 and November 1971; chairman, Joint Senate-House Republican Caucus in the General Assembly; one son, Michael, and two daughters, Ann and Susan; elected November 7, 1972, to the 93d Congress; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bland, Buchanan, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wyth, Cities: Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Population (1980), 538,871. FREDERICK C. (RICK) BOUCHER, Democrat, of Abingdon, Va.; born in Wash-ington County, Va., August 1, 1946; graduated from Abingdon High School in 1964; B.A. degree from Roanoke College in 1968; J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1971; associate, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, New York, N.Y.; partner, Boucher & Boucher, Abingdon, Va.; elected to the Virginia State Senate in 1975 and reelected in 1979; former chairman of the Oil and Gas Subcom-mittee of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission; former member: Virginia State Crime Commission, the Virginia Commission on Interstate Cooperation, and the Law and Justice Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures; former member: the Board of Directors of the First Virginia Bank, Damascus; the Board of Directors of Client Centered Legal Services of Southwest Virginia; Adviso-ry Board of Virginia Cares, Inc.; member: Abingdon United Methodist Church; Kappa Alpha order, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity, and Abingdon Kiwanis Club; recipient of the Abingdon Jaycees 1975, Outstanding Young Businessman Award; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982. TENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Arlington and Loudoun. FairFax County: That part not contained in the Eighth District. Cities: Fairfax City and Falls Church. Population (1980), 535,125. FRANK R. WOLF, Republican, of Vienna, Va.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., January 30, 1939; attended the Philadelphia public schools; B.A., Pennsylvania State Univer-sity, 1961; LL.B., Georgetown University Law School, 1965; served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps (Reserves); lawyer, admitted to the Virginia State Bar; legislative assistant for former U.S. Congressman Edward G. Biester, Jr., 1968-71; Assistant to Secretary of the Interior, Rogers C. B. Morton, 1971-74; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Department of the Interior, 1974-75; member, Vienna Presbyterian Church; married to the former Carolyn Stover, five children: Frank, Jr., Virginia, Anne, Brenda, and Rebecca; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. WASHINGTON (Population, 1980 census, 4,130,163) SENATORS HENRY M. JACKSON, Democrat, born in Everett, Wash., May 31, 1912; gradu-ated from University of Washington Law School, LL.B., 1935; associated with the law firm of Black & Rucker; elected prosecuting attorney of Snohomish County in 1938; married Helen Eugenia Hardin; children: Anna Marie and Peter Hardin; chairman, Democratic National Committee, 1960; member, board of advisors, John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard; board of overseers, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.; board of regents, Smithsonian Institution; elected to the 77th Congress, November 1940, and to each succeeding Congress including the 82d; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1952, and every 6 years thereafter including November 2, 1982. SLADE GORTON, Republican, of Olympia, Wash.; born January 8, 1928, Chicago, Ill; graduated high school, Evanston, Ill., 1945; enlisted U.S. Army, 1945-46; A.B., international relations, Dartmouth, 1950; LL.B., with honors, Columbia University Law School, New York, 1953; admitted to bar, Washington State, 1953; service in U.S. Air Force, 1953-56, presently colonel, USAF Reserve; married Sally Clark of Selah, Wash., 1958; son, Tod, born April 7, 1959, daughters Sarah Jane, born June 28, 1960, and Rebecca Lynn, born February 24, 1962; elected Washington State House of Representatives, 46th District, Seattle, 1958; reelected 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, majority leader, 1967-68; elected Washington State attorney general, 1968, reelected 1972, 1976; member, National Association of Attorneys General, 1969-80, president, 1976-77; Wyman award winner, 1980; member, President’s Consumer Advisory Council, 1975-77; member, Washington State Law and Justice Commission, 1969-80, chairman, 1969-70; member, State Criminal Justice Training Commission, 1969-80, chairman, 1969-76; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—KinG County: Cities of Bothell, Carnation, Clyde Hill, Duvall, Hunts Point, Lake Forest Park, Medina, North Bend, Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Yarrow Point: Kirkland, Redmond (northern part), and Seattle (northwestern and northeastern parts.) Kitsap County; City of Winslow and Bainbridge Island. SnonoMisH County: Cities of Brier, Edmonds, Everett, Mukilteo, Lynwood, Mountlake, Terrace, and Wood-way. Population (1980), 516,962. 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 sena-tor, 1966-70; four children: Peggy, Frank, Anne, and Jean; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Clallam, Island, Jefferson, San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom. GRAYS HARBOR County: That part not contained in the Third District. Kitsap County: That part not contained in the First and Sixth Districts. MAasoN County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. SNonomisH County: That part not contained in the First District. Population (1980), 518,689. AL SWIFT, Democrat, of Bellingham, Wash.; born in Tacoma, Wash., September 12, 1935; attended the public schools; graduated, Lincoln High School, Tacoma, 1953; attended Whitman College, 1953-55; graduated, Central Washington University, 1957; broadcaster; news and public affairs director KVOS-TV; administrative assist-ant to U.S. Congressman Lloyd Meeds, 1965-69, and 1977; member, Bellingham City Charter Revision; chairman and member, Bellingham Public School Citizens’ Advi-sory Committee; member, Bellingham Housing Authority; recipient of many awards for his community programing efforts; married to the former Paula Jean Jackson, 1956; two children: Amy and Lauri; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counries: Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Grays Harbor (part, including the cities of Aberdeen, Bay City, Grayland, Markham, and Westport), and Pierce (part, including Alder, Ashford, Eatonville, Elbe, Graham, Kapowsin, La Grande, Longmire, McKenna, Paradise, Roy, and Sunrise). Population (1980), 516,053. DON L. BONKER, Democrat, of Olympia, Wash.; born in Denver, Colo., March 7, 1937; educated in the public schools of Westminster, Colo.; Clark College, Vancou-ver, 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; member: United Good Neighbors, and Clark County Health and Welfare Planning Council; elected Clark County (Washington) Auditor, 1966, reelect-ed, 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 each succeeding Congress; adopted Dawn Elyse Bonker, June 1980; Jonathan Todd Bonker, born December 1980; committee assignments: Foreign Af-fairs; chairman, Subcommittee on International Organizations (overseas human rights); Merchant Marine and Fisheries; House Select Committee on Aging; organi-zations: Public Official of the Year, 1979, Washington State Environmental Council; Congressman of the Year, 1976, Northwest Steelheader’s Council; Distinguished County Service Award, 1976, National Association of Counties; Members of Congress for Peace through Law, member; Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown, board member; Foreign Affairs Council, Seattle, board member; The American Council on Germany, board member; National Presbyterian Church and Center, board of trust-ees, member; delegate: U.S. Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 1980; Interna-tional Whaling Commission, England, 1979. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Okanogan, Skamania, and Yakima. Population (1980), 511,961. SID W. MORRISON, Republican, of Zillah, Wash.; born in Yakima, Wash., May 13, 1938; attended Toppenish public schools, Toppenish, Wash.; graduated, Toppen-ish High School, 1950, attended Yakima Valley College, 1951; B.S. in agriculture from Washington State University, 1954; served in the U.S. Army, 1954-56; orchard-ist, Morrison Fruit Co., Inc.; elected to Washington State House of Representatives, 1966-74, Senate, 1974-80; chairman, Washington State Apple Commission; presi-dent, Washington State Peach Commission; board of directors, Washington State Horticultural Association; board member, United Way; member: Yakima Rotary Club; Grange; Farm Bureau; Buena Methodist Church; married to the former Mar-cella Britton, 1955; four children: Wally Morrison, Mary Anne Garcia, Linda Morri-son, Doris Gibbons; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counrties: Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman. Population (1980), 518,962. 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 Wash-ington (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; appointed 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, January 1975 to January 1981; chairman, House Demo-cratic Caucus, December 1976 to December 1980; appointed House majority whip, December 8, 1980, and reappointed for the 98th Congress; vice chairman, Committee on Agriculture, and chairman, Subcommittee on Wheat, Soybeans, and Feedgrains; Committee on House Administration. WASHINGTON Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—Kitsap County: Bremerton, Gorst, and Port Orchard. Mason County: Allyn and Belfair. Pierce County: Gig Harbor, Lakebay, Lakewood, Parkland, Puyallup, Spanaway, Steilacoom, Sumner, and Tacoma. Population (1980), 514,612. NORMAN DEeVALOIS DICKS, Democrat, of Bremerton, Wash.; born in Bremer-ton, Wash., December 16, 1940; graduated, West Bremerton High School, 1959; B.A., political science, University of Washington, 1963; J.D., University of Washington School of Law, 1968; admitted to the Washington State Bar, 1968; joined the staff of Senator Warren G. Magnuson in 1968 as legislative assistant and appropriations assistant; named administrative assistant in 1973, and held that post until February 1976, when he resigned campaign for Congress; member: University of Washington Alumni Association and Law School visiting committee; Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air Force Academy; District of Columbia and Washington State Bar; Bremer-ton, Wash. Council of the Navy League; Washington State China Relations Council; member: Federal Government Service Task Force, Military Reform Caucus, Con-gressional Arts Caucus, Energy and Environment Study Conference, and Democrat-ic Study Group in Congress; married to the former Suzanne Callison, 1967; two children: David and Ryan; elected to the 95th Congress, and each successive Con-gress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—KinG County: Cities of Renton (part), and Tukwila. City of Seattle: Ballard (part), Beacon Hill, Capitol Hill, Downtown, Fremont, Green Lake, Greenwood, Haller Lake, Madison Park, Maorona, Mount Baker, Northgate, Queen Anne, Rainier Beach, Ravenna, Seward Park, University Dis-trict, Wallingford, West Seattle, and the suburbs of Burien, Riverton, Shorewood, Skyway, and White Center. Population (1980), 513,795. MIKE LOWRY, Democrat, of Washington's Seventh Congressional District; born in St. John, Wash., March 8, 1939, son of Robert and Helen Lowry; educated in the public schools of Endicott, Wash.; graduated from Washington State University, 1962; then moved to King County; married Mary Carlson, April 6, 1968; one child: Diane; chief fiscal analyst and staff director, Washington State Senate Ways and Means Committee, 1969-73; governmental affairs director, Group Health Coopera-tive of Puget Sound, 1974-75; King County Council-member, 1975-78, and chairman, 1977; chairman, King County Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program, 1977; president, Washington State Association of Counties, 1978; elected to 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—County: All of the 30th legislative district, all of the 31st legislative district, all of the 33rd legislative district not in the Seventh Congressional District, all of the 41st legislative district, all of the 47th legislative district not in the First Congressional District, all additional areas in Pierce County not included in the Third and Sixth Congressional Districts, and all of the 48th legislative district not in the First Congressional District. These additional areas in King County: T 252 (part: All except B 209), T 254 (part: BG 1, 2, B 507-513, 515), T 255, T 256 (part: The part outside the city of Renton), T 292.01, T 292.02, T 293.01 (part: BG 9), T 293.02 (part: B 302-312, 910, 911), T 323.04 (part: B 113, 925-927, the parts of B 112, 115-117, 938, and 960 outside the city of Redmond, and the part of B 966 west of the extension of 220th Ave., N.E), and T 327 (part: ED 80 U, 83A, 84, 85). Population (1980), 519,129. ROD CHANDLER, Republican, of Redmond, Wash.; born in La Grande, Oreg., July 13, 1942; attended Eastern Oregon College, La Grande, Oreg.; received B.S. degree in U.S. history from Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oreg.; elected to the Washington State House of Representatives in 1974; served as chairman of the house education committee, 1979-81, and as chairman of the house ways and means committee, 1981-83; served on the King County Metro Council, 1974-75; former television news commentator on KOMO-TV, Seattle, and former assistant vice president of Washington Mutual Savings Bank; former partner in the public rela-tions firm of Chandler/Corcoran, Inc.; member: Variety Club, Tent 46, and Ameri-can Federation of Television and Radio Artists; married to Joyce Elaine (Laremore); two children: John, 12 and Amanda, 10; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. WEST VIRGINIA (Population, 1980 census, 1,949,644) SENATORS JENNINGS RANDOLPH, Democrat, Elkins, Randolph County, W. Va.; born at Salem, W. Va., March 8, 1902, son of Ernest and Idell (Bingman) Randolph; gradu-ated 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 University, 1967; Milton College, 1967; Waynesburg College, 1967; West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1967; Oral Rob-erts University, 1972; Pikeville College, 1973; Morris Harvey College, 1973; Gallau-det College, 1976; Marshall University, 1978; College of Steubenville, 1978; letters: Southeastern University 1940; aeronautical science: Salem College, 1943; human-ities: West Virginia State College, 1964; Wheeling College, 1976; humane letters: Maryville College, 1976; West Liberty State College, 1978; public service: Bethany College, 1970; adjunct professor of political science, University of Charleston, 1980; married 1933 to Mary Katherine Babb (deceased); 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 founda-tions for education, business, civic, and service programs; elected U.S. House of Representatives, 1932, served 14 consecutive years; elected delegate at large from West Virginia to Democratic National Conventions, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 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; reelected 1978 for the term ending January 1985. : ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat, of Sophia, Raleigh County, W. Va.; born in North Wilkesboro, N.C.; Baptist; J.D., cum laude, American University; married Erma Ora James; two daughters: Mrs. Mohammad (Mona Byrd) Fatemi and Mrs. John (Marjo-rie Byrd) Moore; six grandchildren: Erik, Darius, and Fredrik Fatemi, and Michael, Mona, and Mary Anne Moore; 33° Mason, and awarded “Grand Cross of the Court of Honour” (the highest individual decoration bestowed by the Supreme Council—as of 1978, there were only 18 living members who had received this honor); received the Father Thomas L. Kerrigan General Assembly (Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree) “Citizenship Award”; recipient of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Medal of Commendation (“in recognition of his dedicated and illustrious career of service to the citizens of West Virginia and especially for his efforts in behalf of war veter-ans’); has held more legislative elective offices than has any other individual in the history of West Virginia; elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1946 and reelected in 1948; elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1950; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1952, and reelected in 1954 and 1956; elected to U.S. Senate in 1958; elected delegate-at-large to the 1960 Democratic National Convention; reelected to the U.S. Senate in 1964 by the greatest numerical majority ever accorded a West Virginia candidate in any election; won the 1970 U.S. Senate Democratic primary with 89 percent of the vote; carried all 55 counties in the 1970 general election for the first time in the State’s history and received the highest percentage (78 percent) of the votes ever received by a candidate in a West Virginia statewide contested general election; was reelected in 1976 to the U.S. Senate and became the only individual in the history of West Virginia (since the enactment of the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution) to run unopposed for reelection to the U.S. Senate in a statewide general election; member of the Committee on Appropriations, Committee on the Judiciary, and Committee on Rules and Adminis-tration; elected Secretary of the Senate Democratic Conference in January 1967, and reelected by unanimous vote in 1969; elected majority whip (assistant majority leader) in January 1971, and reelected by unanimous vote in 1973 and 1975; elected Senate majority leader in January 1977, and reelected unanimously in January 1979 for the 96th Congress; elected Senate minority leader by unanimous vote in Decem-ber 1980 for the 97th Congress; reelected to the Senate in November 1982, and again unanimously elected minority leader in December 1982; selected by the Charleston (West Virginia) Sunday Gazette-Mail as the West Virginian of the Year for 1974 and again in 1977—the only individual ever to be selected more than once for this WEST VIRGINIA Biographical 201 honor; honorary member of the Country Music Association; chosen by U.S. News & World Report poll of American leaders as the most influential Member of the U.S. Senate in 1979 and included in their lists of the 10 most influential Americans in the Nation in 1977, 1978, and 1980. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Brooke, Doddridge, Hancock, Harrison, Marion, Marshall, Ohio, Pleasants, Rit-chie, Taylor, Tyler, Wetzel, and Wood (13 counties). Population (1980), 460,542. ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, Democrat, of Fairmont, W. Va.; born in Fairmont on May 14, 1943; son of former Congressman Robert H. Mollohan and Helen Holt Mollohan; graduated, Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg, W. Va., 1962; A.B., College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., 1966; J.D., West Virginia University, College of Law, Morgantown, W. Va., 1970; captain, U.S. Army Reserves, 1970-present; admitted to the West Virginia Bar in 1970 and commenced practice in Fairmont; admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1975; delegate to Democratic National Conventions, 1968, 1972, and 1976; member: First Baptist Church, Fairmont; presi-dent, West Virginia University Young Democrats Club; married to the former Barber Whiting, 1976; three children: Alan, Robert, and Andrew; elected on Novem-ber 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Barbour, Berkeley, Fayette, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Summers, Tucker, Upshur, and Webster (20 counties). Population (1980), 522,835. HARLEY ORRIN STAGGERS, Jr., Democrat, of Keyser, W. Va.; born in Wash-ington, D.C., on February 22, 1951; son of former Congressman and Mrs. Harley O. Staggers, Sr.; attended Keyser Elementary School; graduated, Keyser High School, 1969; B.A. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1974; J.D., West Virginia Univer-sity School of Law, Morgantown, W. Va., 1977; attorney, admitted to West Virginia Bar in 1977 and commenced practice as an assistant attorney general in Charleston; administrative assistant, Democratic National Convention, 1976; elected to West Virginia Senate, 1980-82; member: American Bar Association, West Virginia Bar Association, Mineral County Bar Association, West Virginia Trial Lawyers Associ-ation, League of Women Voters, Jaycees, Lions Club; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; member: Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Veter-ans’ Affairs. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Boone, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Nicholas, Putnam, Roane, and Wirt (14 counties). Population (1980), 478,741. ROBERT ELLSWORTH WISE, Jr., Democrat, of Charleston, W. Va.; born in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 1948; attended Holtz Elementary School, Charles-ton; graduated, George Washington High School, 1966; A.B., Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1970; B.A., Tulane University College of Law, New Orleans, La., 1975; attorney, admitted to West Virginia State Bar in 1975 and commenced prac-tice in Charleston; legislative counsel, Judiciary Committee of the West Virginia House of Delegates, 1977-78; director, West Virginians for Fair and Equitable As-sessment of Taxes, Inc., 1977-80; elected to West Virginia Senate, 1980-82; member: American Bar Association, West Virginia State Bar; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Cabell, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Wayne, and Wyoming (8 counties). Population (1980), 487,526. 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.; colonel in U.S. Air Force Civil Air Patrol, and is commander of C.A.P. Con-gressional Squadron; business executive; sales representative, WWNR radio station; president, Mountaineer Tour & Travel Agency, 1974; president, West Virginia Broadcasting; named: “Coal Man of the Year”, Coal Industry News, 1979; “Young Democrat of the Year”, Young Democrats, 1980; delegate, Democratic National Conventions, 1972, 1974, 1976, and 1978; member: Democratic Congressional Cam-paign Committee; member: Rotary, Elks, Moose, Eagles, NAACP, AF. & AM, R.A.M., Mount Hope Commandery, Shrine Club, Beni Kedeem Temple in Charles-ton; Beckley Presbyterian Church; chairman, Congressional Coal Group; member: Congressional Steel Caucus, Automobile Task Force, Congressional Rural Caucus; serves on: Interior and Insular Affairs, Public Works and Transportation, Standards of Official Conduct Committees; married to the former Helen McDaniel; two chil-dren: Rebecca and Nick Joe III; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress. WISCONSIN (Population, 1980 census, 4,705,767) SENATORS WILLIAM PROXMIRE, Wisconsin. ROBERT W. KASTEN, Jr., Republican, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., June 19, 1942; single; B.A., University of Arizona, 1964; M.B.A., in finance, Columbia University Graduate School of Business, 1966; honorary associate of Har-vard University’s Institute of Politics; served in U.S. Air Force; attended Air Force Officer Training School and commissioned second lieutenant, 1967; served in Wis-consin Air National Guard; vice president marketing and sales manager of the Gilbert Shoe Co., Thiensville, Wis.; Real estate development, elected to the Wiscon-sin State Senate in 1972; director, Wisconsin Society for the Prevention of Blind-ness; past regional director, Milwaukee Coalition for Clean Water; past director, Mequon-Thiensville Jaycees; named Jaycee of the Year, 1972; named Wisconsin Conservation Legislator by National Wildlife Federation and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, 1973; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; was not a candidate for reelection to the 96th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; serves on the Appropriations Committee (chairman, Foreign Operations Subcommit-tee); Budget Committee; Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee (chair-man, Consumer Subcommittee); and Small Business Committee (chairman, Subcom-mittee on Entrepreneurship and Special Problems Facing Small Business). REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Kenosha, Racine, Rock, and Walworth. GREEN County: City of Brodhead; towns of Albany, Brooklyn, Cadiz, Clarno, Decatur, Exeter, Jefferson, Mount Pleasant, and Spring Grove; villages of Albany, Browntown, and Monticello. JEFFERSON County: City of Whitewater. Population (1980), 522,838. 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 economist 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 assistant to Walter Heller, chairman, President Kennedy’s Council of Economic Advisers, 1963; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Columbia, Dane, Iowa, Lafayette, and Sauk. ApamMs County: Towns of Dell Prairie, New Haven, and Springville. DopGe County: Cities of Beaver Dam, Fox Lake, Horicon, and Juneau, towns of Beaver Dam, Calamus, Clyman, Elba, Emmet, Fox Lake, Hustisford, Lowell, Oak Grove, Portland, Shields, Trenton, and Westford; villages of Clyman, Hustisford, Lowell, Randolph (part), and Reeseville. GRANT County: City of Cuba (part); towns of Hazel Green and Smelser; villages of Hazel Green (part), Livingston (part), and Montfort (part). GREEN County: City of Monroe; towns of Adams, Jordan, Monroe, New Glarus, Sylvester, Washington, and York; villages of Belleville (part), Brooklyn (part), and New Glarus. JUNEAU County: City of Wisconsin Dells (part); towns of Kildare, Lyndon, Seven Mile Creek, Summit, and Wonewoc; villages of Lyndon Station, Union Center, and Wonewoc. RicHLAND County: Towns of Buena Ysa towacs, Orion, Westford, and Willow; villages of Cazenovia and Lone Rock (part). Population (1980), 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 Association; married to the former Doro-thy Chambers of Nacogdoches, Tex.; three sons; justice of the peace for Jefferson and Dodge Counties 1955-58; served as Jefferson County Democratic Party chair-man from 1953 to 1956; chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Civil 204 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN 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. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barron, Buffalo, Crawford, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, La Crosse, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, Trempealeau, and Vernon. CLARK County: Cities of Greenwood, Loyal, and Neillsville; towns of Beaver, Butler, Dewhurst, Eaton, Foster, Fremont, Grant, Hendren, Hewett, Levis, Loyal, Lynn, Mead, Mentor, Pine Valley, Seif, Sherman, Sherwood, Unity, Warner, Washburn, Weston, and York; village of Granton. GRANT County: Cities of Boscobel, Fennimore, Lancaster, and Platteville; towns of Beetown, Bloomington, Boscobel, Cassville, Castle Rock, Clifton, Ellenboro, Fennimore, Glen Haven, Harrison, Hick-ory Grove, Jamestown, Liberty, Lima, Little Grant, Marion, Millville, Mount Hope, Mount Ida, Muscoda, North Lancaster, Paris, Patch Grove, Platteville, Potosi, South Lancaster, Waterloo, Watterstown, Wing-ville, Woodman, and Wyalusing; villages of Bagley, Bloomington, Blue River, Cassville, Dickeyville, Mount Hope, Muscoda (part), Patch Grove, Potosi, Tennyson, and Woodman. PoLk County: Cities of Amery and St. Croix Falls; towns of Alden, Apple River, Balsam Lake, Beaver, Black Brook, Clayton, Clear Lake, Farming-ton, Garfield, Johnstown, Lincoln, Oseola, and St. Croix Falls; villages of Balsam Lake, Centuria, Clayton, Clear Lake, Dresser, Oseola, and Turtle Lake (part). RicHLAND County: City of Richland Center; towns of Akan, Bloom, Devion Eagle, Forest, Henrietta, Marshall, Richland, Richwood, Rockbridge, and Sylvan; villages of Boaz, Viola (part), and Yuba. Population (1980), 522,909. STEVEN CRAIG GUNDERSON, Republican, of Osseo, Wis.; born in Eau Claire, Wis., May 10, 1951; attended Pleasantville grade school, Pleasantville, Wis.; gradu-ated, Whitehall High School, Whitehall, Wis., 1969; B.A., political science, Universi-ty of Wisconsin, Madison, 1973; graduated, Brown School of Broadcasting, 1974; elected, Wisconsin State Legislature, 1975-79; legislative director, U.S. Congressman Toby Roth, 1979-80; member: Grace Lutheran Church; Lions Club; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MiLwAUKEE County: Cities of Cudahy, Franklin, Greenfield, Oak Creek, St. Francis, South Milwaukee, West Allis, and Milwaukee, that part lying south of a line commencing where the East-West Freeway (highway I-94) intersects the western city limits; thence easterly on highway I-94, downriver along the Menomonee River, upriver along the Milwaukee River, east on East Juneau Avenue, south on North Van Buren Street, east on East State Street, south on North Cass Street, and easterly on East Kilbourn Avenue and East Kilbourn Avenue extended to Lake Michigan; villages of Greendale, Hales Corners, and West Milwaukee. WAUKESHA County: Cities of Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha, that part lying south of a line commencing where the right-of-way of the M.St.P. & S.S.M. R.R. intersects the northern city limits; thence southerly along the right-of-way of the M.St.P. & S.S.M. R.R., easterly on Moreland Boulevard, north on Murray Avenue, east on Catherine Street, north on Highland Avenue, easterly on Josephine Street, northerly on Cardinal Drive, east on Atlantic Drive, and northeasterly on Empire Drive and Wolf Road to the northern city limits; towns of Vernon and Waukesha; village of Big Bend. Population (1980), 522,880. CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., November 18, 1912; son of Mathew and Mary Jankowski Zablocki; graduate of Marquette University with a Ph. B. degree; graduate work in education at Mar-quette University; honorary doctorate degree, Marquette, 1966; Alverno College, 1969; Sogang University, 1974; Alliance College, 1975; Jagiellonian University, 1975; University of Notre Dame, 1979; taught high school in Milwaukee; organist and choir director; married Miss Blanche M. Janic of Milwaukee, May 26, 1937 (de-ceased); 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 November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs. FIFTH DISTRICT.—MiLwAUKEE County: Cities of Glendale, Wauwatosa, and Milwaukee, that part lying north of a line commencing where the East-West Freeway (highway I-94) intersects the western city limits; thence easterly on highway I-94, downriver along the Menomonee River, upriver along the Milwaukee River, east on East Juneau Avenue, south on North Van Buren Street, east on East State Street, south on North Cass Street, and easterly on East Kilbourn Avenue and East Kilbourn Avenue extended to Lake Michigan; villages of Brown Deer and Shorewood. WASHINGTON County: That part of the city of Milwaukee located in the county. Population (1980), 522,854. JIM MOODY, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Richlands, Va. on Septem-ber 2, 1935; B.A., Haverford College, 1957; M.P.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1967; Ph. D. economics, University of California, Berkeley, 1973; served, CARE in Yugoslavia and Iran, 1958-60, Peace Corps in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and at Peace Corps in Washington, 1961-64; AID, 1964-65; U.S. Department of Transpor-tation, 1967 and 1969; World Bank, 1979; elected: Wisconsin State Assembly, 1977-ii Wisconsin State Senate, 1979-82; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th ngress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Calumet, Green Lake, Manitowoc, Marquette, Monroe, Waushara, Waupaca, and Winnebago. ApaMs County: City of Adams; towns of Adams, Big Flats, Colburn, Easton, Jackson, Leola, Lincoln, Monroe, New Chester, Preston, Quincy, Richfield, Rome, and Strongs Prairie; village of Friendship. Fonp pu Lac County: Cities of Fond du Lac and Ripon; towns of Alto, Ashford, Byron, Calumet, Eden, WISCONSIN Biographical Eldorado, Empire, Fond du Lac, Forest, Friendship, Lamartine, Marshfield, Metomen, Oakfield, Osceola, Ripon, Rosendale, Springvale, and Taycheedah; villages of Brandon, Eden, Fairwater, Mount Calvary, North Fond du Lac, Oakfield, Rosendale, and St. Cloud. JUNEAU Counrty: Cities of Elroy, Mauston, and New Lisbon; towns of Armenia, Clearfield, Cutler, Finley, Fountain, Germantown, Kingston, Lemonweir, Lin-dina, Lisbon, Marion, Necedah, Orange, and Plymouth; villages of Camp Douglas, Hustler, and Necadah. SHEBOYGAN CouNTyY: Cites of Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls; towns of Greenbush, Herman, Lima, Lyndon, Mitchell, Mosel, Plymouth, Rhine, Russel, and Sheboygan Falls; villages of Cascade, Elkhart Lake, Glenbeu-lah, Howards Grove, Kohler, and Waldo. Woop County: Towns of Cranmoor, Hiles, Port Edwards, Reming-ton, and Saratoga. Population (1980), 522,477. THOMAS E. PETRI, Republican, of Fond du Lac, Wis.; born in Marinette, Wis., May 28, 1940; educated in the public schools of Fond du Lac; graduated, Lowell P. Goodrich High School, 1958; B.A., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., 1962; and J.D., Harvard Law School, 1965; admitted to the Wisconsin State and Fond du Lac County bar associations in 1965 and commenced practice in Fond du Lac in 1970; lawyer; law clerk to Federal Judge James Doyle, 1965; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; White House aide, 1969; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972, reelected in 1976 and served until April 1979; elected to the 96th Congress, by special election, April 3, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William A. Steiger; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Douglas, Iron, Lincoln, Marathon, Portage, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, and Washburn. CLARK County: Cities of Abbotsford (part), Colby (part), Owen, and Thorp; towns of Colby, Green Grove, Hixon, Hoard, Longwood, Mayville, Reseburg, Thorp, Withee, and Worden; villages of Curtiss, Dorchester, Unity (part), and Withee. ONEIDA County: City of Rhinelander; towns of Crescent, Enterprise, Monico, Pelican, and Schoepke. PoLk County: Towns of Bone Lake, Clam Falls, Eureka, Georgetown, Laketown, Lorain, Luck, McKinely, Milltown, Sterling, and West Sweden; villages of Frederic, Luck, and Milltown. Woop County: Cities of Marshfield (part), Nekoosa, Pittsville, and Wisconsin Rapids; towns of Arpin, Auburndale, Cameron, Cary, Dexter, Grand Rapids, Hansen, Lincoln, Marshfield, Milladore, Richfield, Rock, Rudolph, Seneca, Sherry, Sigel, and Wood; villages of Arpin, Auburndale, Biron, Hewitt, Milladore (part), Port Edwards, Rudolph, and Vesper. Population (1980), 522,623. 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 from 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 succeeding Congress; member: House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittees on Labor-HEW, Foreign Oper-ations, and Joint Economic Committee. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Brown, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, and Vilas. ONEIDA County: Towns of Cassian, Hazelhurst, Lake Tomahawk, Little Rice, Lynne, Minocqua, Newbold, Nokomis, Piehl, Pine Lake, Stella, Sugar Camp, Three Lakes, Woodboro, and Woodruff. Population (1980), 523,225. TOBY ROTH, Republican, of Appleton, Wis.; born, October 10, 1938; B.A., Mar-quette University, Milwaukee, Wis., 1961; first lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, 1962-69; realtor; elected to Wisconsin Legislature, 1972, reelected 1974 and 1976; selected 1978 “Wisconsin Legislator of the Year” by Wisconsin Towns Association; former member and president, Northside Businessmen’s Association; American Legion Post 38; honorary member, Optimists; former chairman, Outagamie County Young Re-publicans; former member, Jaycees, Fox Valley Board of Realtors, Wisconsin Ex-change Club; married to the former Barbara Fischer, 1964; three children: Toby, Jr., Vicky, and Barbie; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses; member: Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressional Rural Caucus, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, Committee on Small Business, and Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy. 206 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN NINTH DISTRICT.—Ozaukee County. DopGe Counrty: Cities of Mayville, Watertown (part), and Waupun (part); towns of Ashippun, Burnett, Chester, Herman, Hubbard, Lebanon, LeRoy, Lomira, Rubicon, Theresa, and Williamstown; villages of Brownsville, Iron Ridge, Kekoskee, Lomira, Neosho, and Theresa. FoND pu Lac County: City of Waupun (part); towns of Auburn and Waupun; village of Campbellsport. JEFFERSON County: Cities of Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Lake Mills, Waterloo, and Watertown (part); towns of Aztalan, Cold Spring, Concord, Farmington, Hebron, Ixonia, Jefferson, Koshkonong, Lake Mills, Milford, Oakland, Palmyra, Sullivan, Sumner, Waterloo, and Watertown; villages of Cambridge (part), Johnson Creek, Palmy-ra, and Sullivan. MiLwAUKEE County: Villages of Bayside, Fox Point, River Hills, and Whitefish Bay. SHEBOYGAN County: City of Sheboygan; towns of Holland, Scott, Sheboygan, Sherman, and Wilson; villages of Adell, Cedar Grove, Oostburg, and Random Lake. WasHINGTON County: Cities of Hartford and West Bend; towns of Addison, Barton, Erin, Farmington, Germantown, Hartford, Jackson, Kewaskum, Polk, Richfield, Trenton, Wayne, and West Bend; villages of Germantown, Jackson, Kewaskum, Newburg (part), and Slinger. WAUKESHA County: Cities of Brookfield, Delafield, Oconomowoc, and Waukesha, that part lying north of a line commencing where the right-of-way of the M.St.P. & S.S.M. R.R. intersects the northern city limits; thence southerly along the right-of-way of the M.St.P. & S.S.M. R.R., easterly on Moreland Boulevard, north on Murray Avenue, east on Catherine Street, north on Highland Avenue, easterly on Josephine Street, northerly on Cardinal Drive, east on Atlantic Drive, and northeasterly on Empire Drive and Wolf Road to the northern city limits; towns of Brookfield, Delafield, Eagle, Genesee, Lisbon, Merton, Mukwonago, Oconomowoc, Ottawa, Pewaukee, and Summit; villages of Butler, Chenequa, Dousman, Eagle, Elm Grove, Hartland, Lac La Belle, Lannon, Menomonee Falls, Merton, Mukwonago, Nashotah, North Prairie, Oconomowoc Lake, Pewaukee, Sussex, and Whales. Population (1980), 522,950. F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Jr., Republican, of Menomonee Falls, Wis.; born in Chicago, Ill., June 14, 1943; graduated from Milwaukee Country Day School, 1961; A.B., Stanford University, 1965; J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School, 1968; admitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in Cedarburg, Wis.; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1972; attorney; elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1968, reelected in 1970, 1972, and 1974; elected to Wisconsin Senate in a special election in 1975 and reelected in 1976, serving as assistant minority leader; staff member of former U.S. Congressman J. Arthur Younger of California in 1965; member: Waukesha County Republican Party, Wisconsin Bar Association, Riveredge Nature Center, Friends of Museum, and American Philatelic Society; married to the former Cheryl Warren, 1977; one son, Frank James III, born December 21, 1981; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. WYOMING (Population, 1980 census, 470,816) SENATORS MALCOLM WALLOP, Republican, of Big Horn, Wyo.; born in 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 and businessman; served in Wyoming House of Repre-sentatives, 1969-72; Senate, 1973-76; member: American Stockgrowers Association, Wyoming Stockgrowers Association, Farm Bureau, American Legion, Episcopal Church; 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; reelected November 2, 1982. ALAN K. SIMPSON, Republican, of Cody, Wyo.; born in Denver, Colo., Septem-ber 2, 1931; attended the public schools of Cody, Wyo.; graduated Cody High School, 1949; B.S.L., University of Wyoming, Laramie, 1954, and LL.B., 1958; served in the U.S. Army, 1954-56; lawyer; admitted to the Wyoming State Bar in 1958 and commenced practice in Cody, Wyo.; partner, law firm of Simpson, Kepler, Simpson & Cozzens; assistant attorney general of Wyoming, 1958-59; city attorney, Cody, Wyo., and U.S. Commissioner, 1959-69; member, Wyoming House of Representa-tives, 1964-77; member, American Bar Association, Association of Trial Lawyers of America; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1964; member, boards of trustees: Buffalo Bill Historical Center (Cody, Wyo.), Gottsche Foundation Reha-bilitation Center (Thermopolis, Wyo.); member: Episcopal Church, VFW, Rotary Club, Eagles, BPOE, various Masonic bodies and the Shrine, also active in various other civic and community organizations; married to the former Ann Schroll, 1954; three children: William Lloyd, Colin Mackenzie, and Susan Lorna; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the Governor January 1, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Clifford P. Hansen. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— DICK CHENEY, Republican, of Casper, Wyo.; born in Lincoln, Nebr., January 30, 1941; attended elementary and high school in Casper, Wyo.; graduated Natrona County High School, Casper, Wyo., 1959; attended Yale University, New Haven, Conn., Casper College, Casper, Wyo.; B.A., University of Wyoming, 1965; M.A., University of Wyoming, 1966; Ph. D. candidate, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., 1968; financial consultant, Bradley, Woods & Co.; congressional fellow, 1968-69; special assistant to the Director of OEQO, 1969-70; White House Staff Assistant, 1971; Assistant Director, Cost of Living Council, 1971-73; Deputy Assistant to the President, 1974-75; White House Chief of Staff, 1975-76; member: University of Wyoming Alumni Association; United Methodist Church; 1976, awarded 1 of the 10 Outstanding Young Men in the Nation by the U.S. Jaycees; chairman, Republican Policy Committee, 97th and 98th Congresses; member, Interior Committee; married to the former Lynne Ann Vincent, 1964; two children: Elizabeth and Mary; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th and 98th Congresses. AMERICAN SAMOA (Population, 1980 Census, 32,395) DELEGATE FOFO I. F. SUNIA, Democrat, of Pago Pago, American Samoa; born in Fagasa, Pago Pago, March 13, 1937; attended Leifiifi School, 1947-49 and Apia Intermediate School, 1950-51, Apia, Western Samoa; high school: Samoa College, Vaivase, West-ern Samoa, 1952-53; graduated, Samoana High School, Pago Pago, 1955; B.A., eco-nomics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1960; senator, Legislature of American Samoa, 1970-78; administrative officer, Samoan affairs-liaison functions for Gover-nor, translator, interpreter, 1961-66; election commissioner, American Samoa, 1962-70; delegate, South Pacific Conferences-Lae, New Guinea; New Caledonia, Fiji, 1965-71; director, tourism, 1966-72; member: constitutional review committee, 1966-67; First Future Political Commission, 1969; Second Future Political Commission, 1978; Economic Development Commission, 1970-78; zoning board, immigration, 1970-78; wage and hour board, 1970-78; numerous other government positions; deacon and lay preacher, Christian Congressional Church of Samoa, Fagatogo; awarded title “FOFO” Ta’u, Manu’a, 1962; married to the former Aioletuna V. Ta’amu, 1960; eight children: Fiti, Melina, Iosefa, Vaaomala, Alexander, Cynthia, Lupe, and Fiafia; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO (Population, 1980 census, 3,187,566) 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; admitted 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; reelected for a 4-year term on November 4, 1980. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Population, 1980 census, 637,651) DELEGATE WALTER EDWARD FAUNTROY, Democrat, of Washington, D.C.; born in Wash-ington, D.C., February 6, 1933; attended the public schools in Washington, 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; coordina-tor, 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; chairman, Congressional Black Caucus, 97th Congress; married Dorothy Simms; one son, Marvin Keith; elected as a Delegate to the 92d Congress, March 23, 1971; reelected to each succeeding Congress. GUAM (Population, 1980 census, 105,816) 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, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Guam Legislatures; elected in 1965 as Guam’s first Representative to Washington; reelected to the same posi-tion in 1968; honorary doctor of laws degree, University of Guam, June 1978; 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 Toastmasters Club, Brother-hood 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; president and general manager, Guam Com-mercial Corporation, 1945-48; married Ana Salas Perez; eight children, including Jacqueline, a lieutenant colonel in the Army Nurses Corps, and Marilyn, also a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Nurses Corps; elected as a Delegate from Guam to the 93rd Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. VIRGIN ISLANDS (Population, 1980 census, 95,214) DELEGATE RON pe LUGO, Virgin Islands; born August 2, 1930; educated at Saints Peter and Paul School, St. Thomas, V.I., and Colegio San Jose in Puerto Rico; served in the Armed Services, 1948-50; program director and announcer, Armed Services Radio, 1948; WSTA Radio, St. Thomas, V.I., 1950; WIVI Radio, St. Croix, 1955; founder of Virgin Islands Carnival, 1952; at large Senator, Virgin Islands Legislature, 1956-66; delegate, Democratic National Conventions, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968; elected Demo-cratic National Committeeman, 1959; Administrator, St. Croix, V.I., 1961; elected first Washington Representative for the Virgin Islands, 1968-72; delegate, Virgin Islands Constitutional Convention, 1971-72; elected to 93d Congress as first delegate from the Virgin Islands, November 1972; reelected to successive terms as Delegate, 1974 and 1976; defeated as Democratic candidate for Governor of the Virgin Islands, elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to the 98th Congress; chairman, Territorial Caucus, 1982-83; member, Hispanic Caucus, 1982; children: Maria Christina, born February 25, 1959, and Angela Maria, born May 8, 1960. 99-555 0 -83 -16 STATE DELEGATIONS Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional district. Democrats in roman. Republicans in italic. ALABAMA SENATORS Howell T. Heflin Jeremiah Denton REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 2] 1. Jack Edwards 4. Tom Bevill 6. Ben Erdreich 2. William L. Dickinson 5. Ronnie G. Flippo 7. Richard C. Shelby 3. Bill Nichols ALASKA SENATORS Ted Stevens Frank H. Murkowski REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At Large—Donald E. Young ARIZONA SENATORS Barry Goldwater Dennis DeConcini REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 3] 1. John S. McCain IIT 3. Bob Stump 5. James F. McNulty, Jr. 2. Morris K. Udall 4. Eldon D. Rudd ARKANSAS SENATORS Dale Bumpers David H. Pryor REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 2] 1. Bill Alexander 3. John P. Hammerschmidt 4. Beryl F. Anthony, Jr. 2. Ed Bethune €0 00 = OS UT i> CO BD = State Delegations CALIFORNIA SENATORS Alan Cranston Pete Wilson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 28; Republicans, 17] . Douglas H. Bosco . Charles Pashayan, Jr. . Glenn M. Anderson . Eugene A. Chappie . Richard H. Lehman . David Dreier Robert T. Matsui 19. Robert J. Lagomarsino . Esteban E. Torres Vic Fazio . William M. Thomas . Jerry Lewis . Phillip Burton . Bobbi Fiedler . George E. Brown, Jr. . Barbara Boxer . Carlos J. Moorhead . Alfred A. McCandless . George Miller . Anthony C. Beilenson . Jerry M. Patterson . Ronald V. Dellums . Henry A. Waxman . William E. Dannemeyer . Fortney H. (Pete) Stark 25. Edward R. Roybal . Robert E. Badham . Don Edwards 2 6. Howard L. Berman . Bill Lowery . Tom Lantos . Mel Levine . Dan E. Lungren . Edwin V. W. Zschau . Julian C. Dixon . Ronald C. Packard . Norman Y. Mineta . Augustus F. (Gus) . Jim Bates . Norman D. Shumway Hawkins . Duncan L. Hunter . Tony Coelho . Matthew G. Martinez . Leon E. Panetta . Mervyn M. Dymally COLORADO SENATORS Gary Hart William L. Armstrong REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3] 1. Patricia Schroeder 3. Raymond P. Kogovsek 5. Kenneth B. Kramer 2. Timothy E. Wirth 4. Hank Brown 6. Daniel Schaefer CONNECTICUT SENATORS Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Christopher J. Dodd REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 2] 1. Barbara B. Kennelly 3. Bruce A. Morrison 5. William R. Ratchford 2. Samuel Gejdenson 4. Stewart B. McKinney 6. Nancy L. Johnson DELAWARE SENATORS William V. Roth, Jr. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At Large—Thomas R. Carper Congressional Directory UT CO DO 00 =A OS FLORIDA SENATORS Lawton Chiles Paula Hawkins REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 13; Republicans, 6] . Earl Hutto 8. C. W. Bill Young 15. Clay Shaw . Don Fuqua 9. Michael Bilirakis 16. Lawrence J. Smith . Charles E. Bennett 10. Andy Ireland 17. William Lehman . Bill Chappell, Jr. 11. Bill Nelson 18. Claude D. Pepper . Bill McCollum 12. Thomas F. Lewis 19. Dante B. Fascell . Buddy MacKay 13. Connie Mack 3d . Sam M. Gibbons 14. Daniel A. Mica GEORGIA SENATORS Sam Nunn Mack Mattingly REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republican, 1] . Lindsay Thomas 5. Wyche Fowler, Jr. 8. J. Roy Rowland . Charles Hatcher 6. Newt Gingrich 9. Edgar L. Jenkins . Richard B. Ray 7. Larry McDonald 10. Doug Barnard, Jr. . Elliott H. Levitas HAWAII SENATORS Daniel K. Inouye Spark M. Matsunaga REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] 1. Cecil Heftel 2. Daniel K. Akaka IDAHO SENATORS James A. McClure Steve Symms REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Larry Craig 2. George Hansen ILLINOIS SENATORS Charles H. Percy Alan J. Dixon REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 12; Republicans, 10] . Harold Washington . Sidney R. Yates 17. Lane A. Evans . Gus Savage . John Edward Porter 18. Robert H. Michel Marty Russo . Frank Annunzio 19. Daniel B. Crane . George M. O’Brien . Philip M. Crane 20. Richard J. Durbin . William O. Lipinski . John N. Erlenborn 21. Melvin Price . Henry J. Hyde . Tom Corcoran 22. Paul Simon . Cardiss Collins . Edward R. Madigan . Dan Rostenkowski . Lynn Martin State Delegations INDIANA SENATORS Richard G. Lugar Dan Quayle REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 5] . Katie Hall . Elwood Hillis 9. Lee H. Hamilton . Philip R. Sharp . Danny L. Burton 10. Andrew Jacobs, Jr. . John Patrick Hiler . John T. Myers . Dan R. Coats . Frank McCloskey IOWA SENATORS Roger W. Jepsen Charles E. Grassley REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3] . Jim Leach . Cooper Evans 5. Tom Harkin . Thomas J. Tauke . Neal Smith 6. Berkley Bedell KANSAS SENATORS Bob Dole Nancy L. Kassebaum REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 3] . Pat Roberts . Larry Winn, Jr. 5. Bob Whittaker . James C. Slattery . Dan Glickman KENTUCKY SENATORS . Walter (Dee) Huddleston Wendell H. Ford REPRESENTATIVES : [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 3] . Carroll Hubbard, Jr. 4. M. G. (Gene) Snyder 6. Larry J. Hopkins . William H. Natcher 5. Harold (Hal) Rogers 7. Carl D. Perkins . Romano L. Mazzoli LOUISIANA SENATORS Russell B. Long J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 2] . Robert L. Livingston 4. Charles Roemer 7. John B. Breaux . Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs 5. Thomas J. Huckaby 8. Gillis W. Long . W. J. (Billy) Tauzin 6. W. Henson Moore William S. Cohen 1. John R. McKernan, Charles McC. Mathias, 1. Roy Dyson 4. 2. Clarence D. Long 5. 3. Barbara A. Mikulski 6. Edward M. Kennedy 1. Silvio O. Conte 5. 2. Edward P. Boland 6. 3. Joseph D. Early 7. 4. Barney Frank 8. Donald W. Riegle, Jr. 1. John Conyers, Jr. 7. 2. Carl D. Pursell 8. 3. Howard E. Wolpe 9. 4. Mark D. Siljander 10. 5. Harold S. Sawyer 11. 6. Bob Carr 12. David F. Durenberger 1. Timothy J. Penny 4. 2. Vin Weber 5. 3. Bill Frenzel 6. MAINE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] Jr. MARYLAND SENATORS Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republican, 1] Marjorie S. Holt Steny H. Hoyer Beverly B. Byron MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 1] James M. Shannon Nicholas Mavroules Edward J. Markey Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. MICHIGAN SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 12; Republicans, 6] Dale E. Kildee Bob Traxler Guy Vander Jagt Donald J. Albosta Robert W. Davis David E. Bonior MINNESOTA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 3] Bruce F. Vento Martin O. Sabo Gerry Sikorski George J. Mitchell 2. Olympia J. Snowe Paul S. Sarbanes 7. Parren J. Mitchell 8. Michael D. Barnes Paul E. Tsongas 9. John Joseph Moakley 10. Gerry E. Studds 11. Brian J. Donnelly Carl Levin 13. George W. Crockett, Jr. 14. Dennis M. Hertel 15. William D. Ford 16. John D. Dingell 17. Sander M. Levin 18. William S. Broomfield Rudy Boschwitz 7. Arlan Stangeland 8. James L. Oberstar ; State Delegations MISSISSIPPI SENATORS John C. Stennis Thad Cochran REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 2] 1. Jamie L. Whitten 3. G. V. (Sonny) 4. Wayne Dowdy 2. William W. Franklin Montgomery 5. Trent Lott MISSOURI SENATORS Thomas F. Eagleton John C. Danforth REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 3] 1. William (Bill) Clay 4. Ike Skelton 7. Gene Taylor 2. Robert A. Young 5. Alan D. Wheat 8. Bill Emerson 3. Richard A. Gephardt 6. E. Thomas Coleman 9. Harold L. Volkmer MONTANA SENATORS John Melcher Max Baucus REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Pat Williams 2. Ron Marlenee NEBRASKA SENATORS Edward Zorinsky J. James Exon REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 3] 1. Doug Bereuter 2. Hal Daub 3. Virginia Smith NEVADA SENATORS Paul Laxalt Chic Hecht REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Harry M. Reid 2. Barbara F. Vucanovich Congressional Directory HO ©00-10 UTE LON NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Gordon J. Humphrey -Warren Rudman REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Norman E. D’Amours 2. Judd Gregg NEW JERSEY SENATORS Bill Bradley Frank R. Lautenberg REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 5] 1. James J. Florio 6. Bernard J. Dwyer 11. Joseph G. Minish 2. William J. Hughes 7. Matthew J. Rinaldo 12. James A. Courter 3. James J. Howard 8. Robert A. Roe 13. Edwin B. Forsythe 4. ChristopherH. Smith 9. Robert G. Torricelli 14. Frank J. Guarini 5. Marge Roukema 10. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. NEW MEXICO SENATORS Pete V. Domenici Jeff Bingaman REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 2] 1. Manuel Lujan, Jr. 2. Joe Skeen 3. William B. Richardson NEW YORK SENATORS Daniel P. Moynihan Alfonse M. D'Amato REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 20; Republicans, 14] . William Carney . Major R. Owens . Gerald B. Solomon . Thomas J. Downey . Stephen J. Solarz . Sherwood L. Boehlert . Robert J. Mrazek . Guy V. Molinari . David O’B. Martin . Norman F. Lent . Bill Green . George C. Wortley Raymond J. McGrath . Charles B. Rangel . Matthew F. McHugh . Joseph P. Addabbo . Ted Weiss . Frank Horton Gary L. Ackerman . Robert Garcia . Barber B. Conable, Jr. . James H. Scheuer . Mario Biaggi . Jack Kemp . Geraldine Anne . Richard L. Ottinger . John J. LaFalce Ferraro . Hamilton Fish, Jr. . Henry J. Nowak . Charles E. Schumer .. Benjamin A. Gilman . Stan Lundine . Edolphus Towns . Samuel S. Stratton NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Jesse A. Helms John P. East REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2] 1. Walter B. Jones 5. Stephen L. Neal 9. James G. Martin 2. Tim Valentine 6. Robin Britt 10.:James T. Broyhill 3. Charles O. Whitley 7. Charlie Rose 11. James McC. Clarke 4. Ike Andrews 8. W. G. (Bill) Hefner NORTH DAKOTA SENATORS Quentin N. Burdick Mark Andrews REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At Large—Byron L. Dorgan OHIO SENATORS John Glenn Howard M. Metzenbaum REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 11] . Thomas A. Luken . Thomas N. Kindness 15. Chalmers P. Wylie . Willis D. Gradison, Jr. . Marcy Kaptur 16. Ralph Regula . Tony P. Hall . Clarence E. Miller 17. Lyle Williams . Michael G. Oxley . Dennis E. Eckart 18. Douglas Applegate . Delbert L. Latta . John R. Kasich 19. Edward F. Feighan . Bob McEwen . Donald J. Pease 20. Mary Rose Oakar . Michael DeWine . John F. Seiberling 21. Louis Stokes OKLAHOMA SENATORS David L. Boren Don Nickles REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] . James R. Jones 3. Wesley W. Watkins 5. Mickey Edwards . Mike Synar 4. Dave McCurdy 6. Glenn English OREGON SENATORS Mark O. Hatfield Bob Packwood REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 2] . Les AuCoin 3. Ron Wyden 5. Denny Smith . Robert F. Smith 4. James Weaver PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS John Heinz Arlen Specter REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 13; Republicans, 10] . Thomas M. Foglietta 8. Peter H. Kostmayer . Robert S. Walker . William (Bill) H. Gray 9. E. G. (Bud) Shuster . George W. Gekas 3d 10. Joseph M. McDade . Doug Walgren . Robert A. Borski, Jr. 11. Frank Harrison . William F. Goodling . Joseph P. Kolter 12. John P. Murtha . Joseph M. Gaydos . Richard T. Schulze 13. Lawrence Coughlin . Thomas J. Ridge . Gus Yatron 14. William J. Coyne . Austin J. Murphy . Bob Edgar 15. Don Ritter . William F. Clinger, Jr. Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND SENATORS Claiborne Pell John H. Chafee REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Fernand J. St Germain 2. Claudine Schneider SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS Strom Thurmond Ernest F. Hollings REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3] 1. Thomas F. Hartnett 3. Butler Derrick 5. John McK. Spratt 2. Floyd Spence 4. Carroll Campbell, Jr. 6. Robert M. (Robin) Tallon SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS Larry Pressler James Abdnor REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At Large—Thomas A. Daschle TENNESSEE SENATORS Howard H. Baker, Jr. James R. Sasser REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 3] 1. James H. Quillen 4. James Cooper 7. Donald K. Sundquist 2. John J. Duncan 5. William H. Boner 8. Ed Jones 3. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard 6. Albert A. Gore, Jr. 9. Harold E. Ford TEXAS SENATORS John G. Tower Lloyd M. Bentsen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 21; Republicans, 6] . Sam B. Hall, Jr. . J. Marvin Leath . Henry B. Gonzalez . Charles Wilson . James C. Wright, Jr. . Tom Loeffler . Steve Bartlett . Jack Hightower 22. Ronald E. Paul . Ralph M. Hall . William N. (Bill) . Abraham Kazen, Jr. . John W. Bryant Patman . Martin Frost . Phil Gramm . E (Kika) de la Garza . Michael A. Andrews . Bill Archer . Ronald Coleman 26. Tommy J. Vandergriff . Jack Fields . Charles W. Stenholm . Solomon P. Ortiz . Jack Brooks . Mickey Leland . J. J. (Jake) Pickle . Kent R. Hance Jake Garn 1. James V. Hansen 2. Robert T. Stafford At John W. Warner 1. Herbert H. Bateman 4. 2. G. William Whitehurst 5. 3. Thomas J. (Tom) Bliley, 6. Jr. 7. Henry M. Jackson 1. Joel Pritchard 4. 2. Al Swift 5. 3. Don Bonker 6. Jennings Randolph 1. Alan B. Mollohan 3. 2. Harley O. Staggers, Jr. State Delegations UTAH SENATORS Orrin G. Hatch REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 3] David D. Marriott 3. Howard C. Nielson VERMONT SENATORS Patrick J. Leahy REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] Large—James M. Jeffords VIRGINIA SENATORS Paul S. Trible, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 6] Norman Sisisky 8. Stanford E. (Stan) Dan Daniel Parris James R. Olin 9. Frederick C. Boucher J. Kenneth Robinson 10. Frank R. Wolf WASHINGTON SENATORS Slade Gorton REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 3] Sid Morrison 7. Mike Lowry Thomas S. Foley 8. Rod Chandler Norman D. Dicks WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS Robert C. Byrd REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4] Robert E. Wise, Jr. 4. Nick J. Rahall 2d WISCONSIN SENATORS William Proxmire Robert W. Kasten, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 4] 1. Les Aspin 5. Jim Moody 8. Toby Roth 2. Robert W. Kastenmeier 6. Thomas E. Petri 9. F. James Sensenbrenner, 3. Steven Gunderson 7. David R. Obey Jr. 4. Clement J. Zablocki WYOMING SENATORS Malcolm Wallop Alan K. Simpson REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At Large—Dick Cheney AMERICAN SAMOA DELEGATE [Democrat, 1] Fofo I. F. Sunia 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 Republicans ..ii. oo... oii rithms DETNOCTAE. (iii isis eissigssesinirises iiss Totals... ni nahi cial. S54 46 100 DOMOCTALS....0oi Republicans... PO AL HOUSE iv raisinsasase tes inant: I 5 hen int ca ees 268 167 435 ALPHABETICAL LIST NAME, DISTRICT, ADDRESS, OFFICE ROOM AND TELEPHONE, AND TWO PRINCIPAL STAFF MEMBERS [The * designates those who are married] THE SENATE *GEORGE BusH, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, Room SD-202, Phone 42424 *StroM THURMOND, President pro tempore, Room SR-218, Phone 45972 WiLLiaMm F. HILDENBRAND, Secretary, Room S-221, The Capitol, Phone 42115 *HowARD S. LIEBENGOOD, Sergeant at Arms, Room S-321, The Capitol, Phone 42341 *HowARD O. GREENE, JR., Secretary for the Majority, Room S-337, The Capitol, Phone 43835 "PATER d . GRIFFIN, Secretary for the Minority, Room S-309, The Capitol, Phone 3 *REV. RicHARD C. HALVERSON, LL.D., D.D., Chaplain, Room SR-227C, Phone 42510 Telephone numbers are branches of Capitol exchange—224-3121 Room numbers beginning with SD are in the Dirksen Building, SH are in the Hart Building, and SR are in the Russell Building. Capitol numbers begin with S. [Republicans in italics (54); Democrats in roman (46); total 100] Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone Abdnor, James, Kennebec, S. Dak SH-309 42321 Vernon C. Loen, AA. *Andrews, Mark, Mapleton, N. Dak 42043 William I. Wright, AA. *Armstrong, William L., Aurora, Colo 45941 Bob Potts, AA. *Baker, Howard H., Jr., Huntsville, Tenn 44944 James M. Cannon Baucus, Max, Missoula, Mont 42651 Daniel P. Beard, AA. *Bentsen, Lloyd, Austin, Tex 45922 Joseph P. O'Neill, AA. *Biden, Joseph R., Jr., Wilmington, Del 45042 Ted Kaufman, AA. Marianne Baker, Appts. Secy. *Bingaman, Jeff, Santa Fe, N. Mex 45521 Matthew Schneider, AA. *Boren, David L., Seminole, Okla 44721 Charles Ward, AA. *Boschwitz, Rudy, Wayzata, Minn 45641 Gary G. Russell, AA. Kay Humphrey, Pers. Secy. *Bradley, Bill, Denville, Nod... cnn oh fit derierscisisn ms sntins tiieiiotimuiiacie 43224 Marcia Aronoff, AA. Marina Gentilini, Pers. Secy. *Bumpers, Dale, Charleston, Ark 44843 Gary Faulkner, AA. : ~ *Burdick, Quentin N., Fargo, N. Dak 42551 David Strauss, AA. *Byrd, Robert C., Sophia, W. Va 43954 Barbara Videnieks, EA. Joan Drummond, AA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 226 Alphabetical List Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone *Chafee, John H. Warwick, RI ....c.ii..civaiipininiissisiipmissipiorpiitosns SD-523 42921 Mimi Feller, AA. J. Robert Vastine, LD. Chiles, Lawton, Lakeland, Bla..........c.....0u.o0ltisisisncninississsiiesitonss SR-450 45274 Charles Canady, AA. Rick Farrell, LD. Cochran, Thad, Jackson, ISS... il i. ..e aati iviimndbissnneins otizei deve nrion SR-326 45054 Wiley Carter, AA. Henry Ruempler, LA. *Cohen, William S., Bangor, MAInNe ..............ouciiisvssisidsvnnssiesssysinsones SH-530 42523 Thomas A. Daffron Thomas F. Heyerdahl *Cransgton, Alan, Los Angeles, Callf................ciiisatin buresniseinipsrsmsiersats SH-112 43553 Roy F. Greenaway, AA. Mary Louise McNeely, Pers. Secy. *DiAmato, Alfonse M., Island Park, N.Y coon cditiiniiimgiisisioimti SH-520 46542 John Zagame, AA. Claudia Breggia, OM. *Dariforth: John C., Flak, MO...... 5. .iuiminsimmisissismsiissdesdainsibryidiom SR-497 46154 Alexander V. Netchvolodoff, AA. Judith A. Hollis, Pers. Secy. *DeConcind, Dennis, TUCSON, ATIZ.5i....ic..ocecreesesinacvsisssanssirirecasmnsstisssssearase SH-328 44521 Romano Romani, LD. Gene Karp, AA. Denton; Jeremiah, MODINE, Ala... 5 fciiniiiitoisesiiiiissssidroszasnissueitbinnes SD-547 45744 Richard Gideon, AA. Michael A. Wermuth, Chf. Coun./LD. Dixon, Alana. Belleville, Tl .............c.....c.cifee.ciistinccnieiiosserstenistndioiaboss SH-316 42854 Gene Callahan, AA. Craig Lovitt, EA/LD. Dodd, Christopher J., East Haddam, Conn ............ccceeeesrvirrnssensiissonnvansannse SR-402 42823 Rosa DeLauro, AA. Michael Naylor, LD. *Dole, Robert J, Russell, Kans ju. ...iciivininditiiiteidasinssinisteensatopent SH-141 46521 JoAnne Coe, Adm. Dir. Betty Meyer, EA/PS. *Domenici; Pete.V., Albuquerque, NoMex ...........onccmeiisisscigeivissinsasssnee SD-434 46621 W. Lee Rawls, AA. George Ramonas, Chf. LA. *Durenberger, David F., Minneapolis, Minn.........ccccceeevevrveneereereenniann. SR-375 43244 Thomas Horner, Commun. Dir. John Riley, LD. *Eagleton, Thomas F., University City, Mo.......c.cccceevveverrrrcrercrenirenrennen. SD-107 45721 H. Edward Quick, Jr., AA. Jack Lewis, LD. *Past-Jolin Ps Greenville, N.C ........... cue cisericemitbonsesiestorsitsetisrecBittons SD-553 43154 Quentin C. Crommelin Jr., AA. G. Palmer Stacy, LD. Exon, J. James, TANcoln, NEDT iL. .....0c....cocccnrie snnrsstoseisssnsissarossanncarirsnn SH-330 44224 Loren Belker, AA. Jon H. Oberg, AA. *Ford, Wendell H., Owensboro, Ky ...........cciasisissumsniseitrsise dissitioess SR-173A 44343 James Fleming, AA. Martha Moloney, LA. *Garn, Edwin Jacob (Jake), Salt Lake City, Utah.......ccc.ccceereereereennnnene. SD-505 45444 Jeff M. Bingham, AA. Joanne Snow-Neumann, LD. XGlenn,; JoRnNACOINMDUS, OO. 5... i..iciie eres reins iseseesshuissitissieianeiessteidens SD-228 43353 Kathy Prosser Belle, AA. Daniel P. Doherty, LD. *Goldwater, Barry, :Scott3Aale, ATIZ J......ccovciteciiiristitthonsessissssesnsdiiveiios SR-353 42235 Judith C. Eisenhower, AA. J. Terry Emerson, LA. *Gorion, Slade Olympia, Wash... ie idiiiiiisismeiiomsiossininitisonnsis SH-513 42621 Mary Ellen McCaffree, AA. Robert Thomas, LD. *Grassley, Charles E., New Hartford, Iowa .......cccoccevveeveeverrreeecreieereennnens SH-135 43744 Robert J. Ludwiczak Yvonne R. O. Goodman Hart, Gary, Denver, Col0 .......ifh ccs iicrimisinssitioiosmissiiasiviaisarasatiuresnsonn SR-237 45852 Buie Seawell Elsie Vance, EA. Hatch, Orrin G., Midvale; Utah i... ices steestbariiiores sassmndinsrissses SR-135 45251 Frank Madsen, Pers. Coun. Tom Parry, AA. *Hatfield,. Mark 0, Salem iOreg ............coiipmirsiniosreesbunssosenssisrcsiaivons SH-322 43753 Gerald W. Frank James W. Hemphill *Hawkins, Paula, Winter Park, Fla..............ccccciudbordoss¥unsestilionisionss SH-313 43041 John L. Mica, AA. Henry H. Hicks, Press Secy. Hecht, Chic Tas Vegas, TNEV.....0. fuerte iossinvitiinasosssessFisniciavansosstzessons SR-297 46244 Glenn Mauldin, AA. Mike Miller, Press Secy. *Heflin, Howell, Tuscumbia, Ala............ci.iiii siesssiensonssieseserisaserosnsnses SH-728 44124 Mike House Charles Mitchell *Heinz, Johar PIUsSDUTgi Pa... hocseiioiisissmivasboniiessotionsnintobimpy duos? SR-277 46324 Kevin Talley, AA. Debbie Steelman, LD. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 228 Congressional Directory Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone *Helms, Jesse, Raleigh, N.C........000 soiioaiitaiombostiitines srsrars ries SD-402 46342 Clint Fuller, EA. Pat Devine, Pers. Secy. *Hollings, Ernest F., Charleston, S.C....c....cccoiniinintiihini nsissnsseiens SR-119 46121 Michael Copps, AA. Ashley Thrift, LD. *Huddleston, Walter D., Elizabethtown, Ky........cccccceeinvirreerrenveeruernennen. SD-262 42541 Edwin Graves, AA. Kathryn Roberts, ES. *Humphrey, Gordon J., Chichester, N.H............c.ccacncitstocnssrnmsnes SH-531 42841 Frank T. J. Bray, AA. Laura L. Cossette, Pers. Secy. Inouye; Daniel K., Honolulu, Hawaii...........c.......ccoieincciaereprsressisssarest SH-722 43934 Henry K. Giugni, AA. Sally Watanabe, Pers. Secy. “Jackson, Henry M., Seattle, Wasly.........cu cri isisrosiredoSorsssssssassssens SH-711 43441 Denny Miller, AA. Erna Miller, Pers. Secy. *Jepsen, Roger Ww. Bldridee, Iowa .......o i i he tt reise SR-120 43254 Tom M. Wasinger, AA. Barbara Bruemmer, EA. *Johnston, J. Bennett, Shreveport, La .........ccccovueneriinnninveenveenieneenrennen. SH-136 45824 David Batt, AA. Becky Putens, Pers. Secy. Kassebaum, Nancy Landon, Wichita, Kans..........ccccceevervuevuerencnreveneenen. SR-302 44774 Ann Shirley, OM. 3 Susan Hattan, LD. Kasten, Robert: W., Jr., Milwaukee, WIS... ...........cicsiinseinsinnsesssrisieresonoess SH-110 45323 Dennis Howe, AA. Gerald Whitburn, EA. Kennedy, Edward M., Boston, Mass......0.o0 iii sietesmssaiess SR-113 44543 Larry Horowitz, AA. Robert Shrum, Press Secy. *Lautenberg, Frank R., Montclair, NJ ........cccocnirvnceniinvensincnrereneeenne SR-372 44744 Tim Redley, AA. Mickey Faigen, Counsel “Laxalt, Paul CorsontCity, Nev... cin tesiimiiniassigm ionh SR-323A 43542 Ed Allison, AA. Sam Ballenger, LD. eahy, Patrick J... Burlington, Vil... hii. sie strnesimitnsorisinsvnsnes SR-433 44242 Sanford Kinzer, AA. Patricia Smith, EA. Levin, Carl Detroit Mich. 2 in at I i i eens enssine aes SR-166 46221 Gordon Kerr, AA. Burt Hoffman, Press Aide ong, Russell'B.. Baton Rouge, LAY. ....0 0c ..c.0 pitino shits ndsssinsssinvssers SR-221 44623 Kris Kirkpatrick, AA. Rafael Bermudez, Press Secy. *Lugar, Bichard G.,. Indianapolis, IN 5 is i.c.i inc eicoinesrsssiissasmsrsesns SH-306 44814 Jeffrey T. Bergner, AA. Timothy J. Davis, OM. *Mathias, Charles McC., Jr., Frederick, Md.........ccceevveereiereenrrenrreernnenns SR-387TA 44654 Amelia Graves, Pers. Secy. Margaret Nalle, Edit. Asst. *Matsunaga, Spark M., Honolulu, Hawaii........c..ccceeverreverrecrererecrenenne SH-109 46361 Cherry R. Matano, AA. Shirley Dumlao, Pers. Secy. *Mattingly, Mack, St. Simons Island, Ga...........cc...c.iviieeersersestvsesssesinse SH-320 43643 Robert Atchison, AA. Charlotte Miller, Pers. Secy. *McClure; James A., Payette, IAaN0....5 i... iene cons cisesirtonnsstoeisasyengssans SD-361 42752 Tod O. Nevenschwander, AA. Thomas M. Hill, Sr. LA/Coun. *Melcher -Johm, Forsyth MONE .......5. cis esisinsenisonsstinesrossseinssssssaramrasios SH-730 42644 Ron Richards, AA. Emily Melton, OM. *Metzenbaum, Howard M., Cleveland, Ohio .........cccccvvveeveieecveencnreennnen. SR-363 42315 Peter L. Harris, AA. Roy Meyers, Press Secy. *Mitchell, George J., South Portland, Maine...........ccceceeeveeevenenreereecnnns SR-364 45344 David Johnson, AA. Donna L. Beck, OM. *Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, Pindars Corners, N.Y .....cccccoveerievevenreene. SR-464 44451 Richard K. Eaton, AA. Wayne A. Koonce, LD. *Murkowski, Frank H., Fairbanks, Alaska........ccccoeevvveerrrecrreerreeseennne. SH-317 46665 Allen Korhonen, AA. Mary McGuire, EA. Nickles Don, Ponca CY, ORI Si... oii frist diiar Serta se uniarsiongsnsats SH-713 45754 Doyce Boesch, AA. LeRoy Rooker, EA. ENUNT, San, Perry, Ga i. 0. hr itniniigissssiioiinmiotae siimtses sb ost atngdnsesss SD-335 43521 B. Roland McElroy, AA. Rose M. Johnson, Pers. Secy. *Packwood, Bob, Portland, Oreg..............i50 luecritiercosvessivssistioreiiennes SR-259 45244 Sana Shtasel, AA. John Colvin, LD. *Pell, Claiborne, Newport, RL... iii ivieitorinicretiBasorsens SR-335 44642 Thomas G. Hughes, AA. Janice H. Demers, Pers. Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone *Percy, Crariles H., Wilmette, TH. &........c.cccnminiiboiimmiitinsomitsasointeston SD-443 42152 Hannah Sistare, AA. Nadine Jacobsen, EA. *Pressler; Larry, TIumboldl, S.. Pak .........cucciviiibosinnsmsessivarsimisrissriso SR-415 45842 Eleanor Rhodes, AA. Douglas Miller, LD. *Prozmive, Willlam, WIS...........7cx.orisisitoe SD-531 45653 Madison, as disinsiionsssthstnsdihosionse Arlene Branca, ES. Ronald Tammen, AA. *Pryor, David H., Little Rock, ATK .......c.. fishiestii stressing: detains SR-264 42353 Don Harrell, AA. Knox Walkup, LA. Quayle, Dan, Huntington, Ind ....c..i...ciieisiimeminsispmisisssrstionsiessmsniin SH-524 45623 Lester Rosen, AA. Jim Wolfe, LD. Randolph, Jennings, Bling, W. Va i......cooiuiisiinsintomiiivesesssasivmmmizsses SD-302 46472 Philip V. McGance, AA. Stella Sargent, EA. *Riegle, Donald W., Jz., Flint, Mich... sin sisson SD-105 44822 James Arbury, AA. Michael Russell, Press Secy. *Both, William V., Jr. Wilmington, Del.......c..fi.civenicirsciasissnssninse 42441 ie SH-104 Neil T. Messick, AA. Catherine M. Donahoe, EA. *Rudman, Warren B., Nashua, N.H..............cilbsccoseciiniieniminsriasiiesisiesiones SH-702 43324 Allan Walker, AA. Marion Phelan, EA. *Sarbanes, Paul'S., Baltimore, Md..........i...coccevcceiseisrssncisssressssesnssissioborion SD-237 44524 Marvin F. Moss Judith K. Davison *Sasser, Jim, Nashville, Tom .......cc..iiiciuiiaiidiiinriirgivmmaissssesssstarsssast SR-298 43344 Bill Keel, AA. Doug Hall, Press Secy. *Simpson, Alar B., COQY, osrsssgaiisass miosis ras some 43424 WY0....c.ivsiviirriniominirsiiattns SD-457 J. O. Ratliff, AA. E. Boyd Hollingsworth, LD. *Specier, Arlen, Philadelphia, Pa....... 00. vi iin iss initia iesorisdh SH-331 44254 Gordon Woodrow, Adm. Dpty. William P. Loughrey, Staff Dir. *Sitafford, Robert T.,. Butlang, Vi............coiuite inserting SH-133 45141 Neal J. Houston, AA. Jean W. Auldridge, ES. *Stennis, John C., De Ralb, WHsS..........c.c..cciirivreisaiorrerivsiicpisihsscnsineradiing SR-205 46253 William E. Cresswell, AA. : *Stevens,. Ted, Anchorage, Alaska .......0 infin is iimsmisiieis stan iiss SR-147 43004 Dennis Fradley, AA. Becky Gernhardt, Chief of Staff. *Symms,; Steve, Caldwell, Idaho... i. i ilesiscsinispsoriessntssiinmsarsitisstaes SH-509 46142 Alan R. Timothy, AA. Loretta Fuller, PS/OM. Thurmond, Strom, Columbia, 8.C ......c0...ce.oceritieionrississsissnsosensicssgsasaesess SR-218 45972 Dennis Shedd, AA. Holly Johnston, Pers. Secy. *Tower, John G.,. Wichita Falls, Tax i... viii iii imines SR-176 42934 William L. Ball III, AA. Mattie McKee, ES. *Trible Pant] 8., Jr., Richmond, Va....cc......ccocirioisrssvnisesroninsSiseasstisteissivie SH-517 44024 Gus Edwards, AA. Mark Greenberg, LD. Tsongas, Paul BE... Boston, Mags. .....c0..ciiiameinimsiiihaisieiin SR-394 42742 Dennis Kanin, AA. Richard Arenberg, Chf. LA. Wallop, Malcolm, -Big HOrn, WY0........covitienosidorivivigsmiiisseststnnioioss SR-210 46441 William U. Hill, AA. Patricia McDonald, LD. Warner, Joke W.,, MIAAICBUTE; Val... ii ciiesiisinssisntssmsstssanerssrsshisvsnes SR-405 42023 Andrew F. Wahlquist, AA. Joy Manson, LD. *Weicker, Lowell P., Jr.; MYstic, CONN... .i...coicnndirnnisiemmimmisssmsetifosnitusns SH-303 44041 Diane G. Bateman, AA. Kimberly Elliott, LD. Wilson, Pete, San Diego, Calll.........c. ili acute sesisgsioessiscessssgitsstensinsssanion SD-613 43841 Robert S. White, AA. Martin R. Wilson, EA. *Zorinsky, Edward, Omaha, Nebr ...........cciviniiniiinissssssesssessstssssssmionss SR-443 46551 James W. Malin, Chf. LA. Lucille Marks, OM/AS. Nore: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES *THOMAS P. O'NEILL, JR., Speaker, Room H-204, The Capitol, Phone 55414 *BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, Clerk, Room H-105, The Capitol, Phone 57000 *JACK Russ, Sergeant at Arms, Room H-124, The Capitol, Phone 52456 *JAMES T. MoLLoy, *ROBERT V. Rota, Bn Ls Davip [Room numbers with Doorkeeper, Room H-154, The Capitol, Phone 53505 Postmaster, Room B-227, Longworth H.O.B., Phone 53856 Forp, B.D., A.B., Chaplain, Room H-110, The Capitol, Phone 3 digits are in Cannon (H.O.B.) Building, 4 digits beginning with 1 are in Longworth (H.O.B.) Building, and 4 digits beginning with 2 are in Rayburn (H.0.B.) Building] [Democrats in roman (268); Republicans in italics (167); total 435] Office Building Name, District, and Home Address SATE Rr Room Phone *Ackerman, Cary dL. (1), FIushifig N.Y .........ccccinmumiiienarsimursiniissnsmesosiost 1725 52601 *Addabbo, Joseph P. (6), Ozone Park, N.Y Dick Seelmeyer, AA. ®Akaka, Daniel K. (2), Honolulu, Hawaii James Sakai, AA. *Albosta, Donald J. (10), St. Charles; Mich Charles Ehrlich. .......ciervnstisnsnnsensssnsssseseenes 2365 53461 Fran Coniglio, LA. ..............c.iecevveessistinssessrerissstivasvrns 2301 54906 Marcy Farden, LD. ............c..ccciiisnesisssvnssissssnssansssnss 1434 53561 Louise Hilsen Alexander, William V. (Bill), Jr. (1), Osceola, Ark.......cccccovvvevreeveeerereriieennens 233 54076 Bill Miles, AA. Julia Smith, ES. *Anderson, Glenn M. (32), San Pedro, Calif ...........cccecvevemruerrrevrenrenneneenuennen 2329 56676 Bob Freeland, AA. *Andrews, The (4). Cary, N.C... hi Joan S. Ewing, AA. *Andrews, Michael A. (25), Houston, Victor A. Driscoll, Jr., AA. *Annunzio, Frank (11), Chicago, TH. Anna Azhderian, AA. Arlene Farlow, OM. iidiiin iain dito iodine ives 2201 51784 Katharine C. Harrison, Spc. Asst. Tex.....cc...c..icrcerssserisseismssssiasssinisanivansss 1039 57508 Eric T. Washington, LD. cco. ie eo siniis tees sturineshesassiongonion 2303 56661 *Anthony, Beryl, Jr. {d), EL. Dorado, Ark .....c.vcrnrivmdicinimistusmsssmrigrsion 1117 537712 Michael Dennis, AA. Carol Garison, Pers. Secy. * Applegate, Douglas (18), Steubenville, Ohio.........ccccovevrverueeiirecreerreirierrennen 2464 56265 James R. Hart, AA. Marcia Rogers, Pers. Secy. Archer; Bill (7), HOUSION, FOX .......coouciinivesivoiniiisnisiiioeiiioriatitdodomarsrot 1135-52571 Phillip D. Moseley, AA. Donald G. Carlson, LA. ASPIn, 1e8:(1), Bast Troy, saties ood 442 53031 WIS........cxrssipinssinitrermmispsirssonnarsssvombissiiges Penny Gentilly, AA. Sarah Cheever, Pers. Secy. *AuCoin, Les (1), Forest Grove, OTeg........coiumemsssiinsiersisissirssbissiioionss 2159 50855 Bob Crane, AA. *Badham, Robert E. Kathy Wathen, *Barnard, Doug, Jr. Joe Belew, EA. *Barnes, Michael D. John Atkins, Press Secy. (40), Newport Beach, Calif...........cccccuerururvirrerrciuennnnns 2438 55611 AA. Guy Cook, LA. (10), 5AUZSUSTIA, visi iss crntissamsasonsissasideiionsssns 54101 Ga....co..ciiuii 236 Billye Hansford, Pers. Secy. (8), Kensington, Vd....c.i.....cceieseeivessssarsersaessossssronssrssasss 401 55341 Judith M. DeSarno, AA. Victor Johnson, Staff Dir. *Bartlett, Steve (3), Pallas, Tex. 0. cr iicsiogisiiihoseteressebisiates 1233 54201 Mary Jane Maddox, AA. Vita Malazzo, ES/OM. * Bateman, Herbert H. (1), Newport News, Va.......ccoceerveerverrneerreceenrenreenennes 1518 54261 Jack Brooks, AA. Peggy Haar, ES/OM. *Bates, Jim (44), San DIego, Cal ......c...iv iii iiesiisBessrsesiesssrsssisraresssssrsaronss 1632 55452 Dave Gerrie, AA. -Tim Scully, LA. NortE: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 230 Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Bedell, Berkley W. (6), Spirit Lake, Iowa........c.ccccevuecurinrnniricircericicnccee 2459 55476 Mark Gearan, AA. Nancy Payne, Pers. Secy. *Beilenson, Anthony C. (23), Los Angeles, Calif ..........ccccoocenivininnnnniiinucnnne 1025 55911 Janet K. Faulstich, AA. *Bennett, Charles E. (3), Jacksonville, Fla ..............iiiuiccnioninsiiensivocsivesss 2107 52501 Tracy Daniel Connors W. Dekle Day, *Bereuter,: Doug C1), Ue, NOD. coco rans as os as nes TRAE bess 1314 54806 Helen Sramek, AA. *Berman, Howard L. (26), Studio City, Calif........ci.ccieciiveinnminiinsnssinmiions 1022 54695 Ann Hollister, AA. Marianne Spiegel, LD. *Bethiune, Ld (3); 80a1CY, ATR ...ciiviminisimbiimiriiniinin spinon 1535 52506 Jerry Climer, AA. Marlene Thompson, OM/PS. *Bevill, Tom (4), Jasper; Ala ....iiv resi iBone ies Siisaes 2302 iinet 54876 Hank B. Sweitzer, AA. Betty S. Johnson, E.S. *Biaggi, Mario (19), Bronx, N.Y... a0 isin isn dither divesniivemininhs 2428 52464 Bob Blancato Moya Benoit *Bilirakis, Michael (9), Palm Harbor, Fla..........ciiiie niin dioenn 319 55755 John J. (Jack) McDavitt, AA. Joyce L. Nelson, ES./OM. : *Bliley, Thomas J.; Jr. 3), RIChIMONA, lin ireiiaiesiiaes sdinetssrssass 213 52815 Va........cccvrnri M. Boyd Marcus, Jr., AA. Linda Pedigo, EA. *Boehlert, Sherwood L. (25), New Hartford, N.Y ......c..cc..coininirsrsinncassiviitenss 1641 53665 Steve Kelman, AA. Paul Mackert, LA. Boggs, Corinne C. (Lindy) (2), New Orleans, La.........cccccceevnneereerenerinnnnne 2353 56636 Peg Kavaljian, AA. Jan Schoonmaker, LA. *Boland, Edward P. (2), Springfield, Mass.............ivcuevuireenenrenrenenreneenrenrennene 2426 55601 Patrick J. Donoghue, AA. Michael W. Sheehy, LA. *Bornier, William HT. (5), Nashville, Tonh...........cc.ccciiaciirtoiviseesreivesstuiionsses 107 54311 io Douglas S. Johnston, Jr, AA. Richard L. Crawford, LA. Bonior, David E. (12), Mount Clemens, Mich ...............coiccieeecrcensnrsesivasessasese 1130 52106 Kathleen E. Aterno, AA. Steve Champlin, LA. *Bonker, Don (3), VANCOUVET, WASH ..........ccccviisriiinmsisrasesssismnsnidaivstueeiosrosuss 434 53536 Rick Applegate, AA. Mark Murray, Press Secy./LD. *Borski, Robert A., Jr..(3), Philadelphia, Pa ..........coin incisions 314 58251 Virginia M. Duffy, AA. Barry Becker, Jr., LA. Bosco, Douglas H. (1), Oceldental, Califi............d0iniiitoriiiimiiinnibens 1330: 53311 ci Susan W. Turnbull : Mitch Stogner Boucher, Frederick C. (9), Abingdon, Va.......0c.oiuuiilinmimmiisieimne 1723 53861 Andrew S. Wright, AA. Jack Sweeney, LD/Press Secy. *Bouquard, Marilyn Lloyd (3), Chattanooga, Tenn.........cccccceevevveereervenneenne 2334. 53271 Richard J. Ebersole, AA. Sue Carlton, LA. Boxer, Barbara (6), Greenbrae, hide iieiiciomcs decionins 1517 55161 Calil...............ci. Claudette Josephson, AA. Sam Chapman, LA. Breaux, John B.D), Crowley, La ..........oainiiniiisiiivindimisshiim 2113 52031 ming G. Wayne Smith, AA. Wendy R. Karpinski, OM. *Briti, Robin (6), Greensboro, N.C. i... ie iticmimistimmmnivesiosistinstSorsninssaseitt 327 53065 Thomas W. Ross, AA. W. Douglas Tanner, Jr., Chf. LA. *Brooks, Jack (9), Beaumont, TeX ....c.in..conviicicnitiiiiscsntinssmstorssnabiisisnssng 2449 56565 D. Sharon Matts, AA. Roland Jones, OM. *Broomfield, William S. (18), Birmingham, Mich .........cccccceeviivininiinceennenne. 2306 56135 John R. Sinclair, AA. Nancy G. Moore, Pers. Secy. *Brown, George E., Jr. (36), Riverside, Calif .......ccc.cccivednncvsniinionnes 2256 56161 cid William (Skip) Stiles, AA. Cheryl Mendonsa, OM. Brown, Hank (4), Greeley, C010. .........i visions stosibsmmiisiniasssass 1510 54676 ist Joel Kassiday, AA. Roxana Burris, LA. *Broylill James: T. (10), Lenoir, N.C 5... ccii i oniassivisiansborsissisrssmninssioniogs 2340 soos 52576 Phil Kirk, AA. Lynn Clayton, Pers. Secy. *Bryant, John W. 6), Dallas, Tex... tin van nn nn Lani. 506 52231 Randy White, AA. Barbara Crapa, Chf. LA. *Burion, Danny L.. (6), Indianapolis, dnd... ....ciitaini iii) 120 52276 Doug Thompson, AA. Karen A. Smitsky, PS/OM. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Burton, Phillip (5), San Francisco, Calif Nancy Leong, PS/OM. Byron, Beverly B. (6), Frederick, Md Shirley Alonso, AA. *Campbell, Carroll A., Jr. (4), Fountain Inn, S.C Nikki McNamee Sallie Binnicker, EA/Appts. *Carney, William (1), Hauppauge, N.Y Betty L. Orr, AA. *Carper, Thomas R. (At L.), New Castle, Del Edward J. Freel, AA. *Carr, Bob (6), East Lansing, Mich Doug Sosnik, AA. *Chandler, Rod D. (8), Bellevue, Wash John Giese, AA. Margaret Nelson, OM. *Chappell, William V., Jr. (4), Daytona Beach Shores, Fla Edward N. Stout, AA. Shephard W. Hill, LA. *Chappie, Eugene A. (2), Chico, Calif Nancy Mattias : *Cheney, Dick (At L.), Casper, Wyo Dave Gribbin, AA. *Clarke, James McC. (11), Fairview, N.C Terrell T. Garren, AA. *Clay, William L. (1), St. Louis, Mo Jerome Williams, AA. *Clinger, William F., Jr. (23), Warren, Pa Marc G. Stanley, AA. *Coats, Dan R. (4), Fort Wayne, Ind G. Thomas Long, AA. *Coelho, Tony (15), Merced, Calif Archie Nahigian, AA. Catherine Wilson, Pers. Secy. *Coleman, E. Thomas (6), Kansas City, Mo 2344 Bill E. Musgrave, AA. *Coleman, Ronald (16), El Paso, Tex 1017 Paul Rogers, AA. Collins, Cardiss (7), Chicago, I11 Rufus (Bud) Myers, AA. Dorothy Ross, Spc. Asst. *Conable, Barber B., Jr. (30), Alexander, N.Y Harry K. Nicholas, AA. Linda J. McLaughlin, OM. *Conte, Silvio O. (1), Pittsfield, Mass Patrick Larkin, AA. Conyers, John, Jr. (1), Detroit, Mich Frank Collins, EA. *Cooper, James (4), Shelbyville, Tenn Bert Mathews *Corcoran, Tom (14), Ottawa, Ill Dan Mattoon, AA. *Coughlin, Lawrence (13), Villanova, Pa Mitchell Rosenfeld, AA. Lorraine Howerton, ES. *Courter, James A. (12), Hackettstown, N.J ...... Larry Purpuro, : Coyne, William J. (14), Pittsburgh, Pa Coleman Conroy, AA. Craig, Larry E. (1), Midvale, Idaho Richard Winder, AA. *Crane, Daniel B. (19), Danville, Ill Cliff Downen, AA. *Crane, Philip M. (12), Mt. Prospect, Ill David J. Allen, AA. *Crockett, George W., Jr. (13), Detroit, Mich Jack C. Barthwell III, AA. Joan T. Willoughby, LD. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 54965 52721 56030 53826 54165 54872 57761 54035 53076 52311 56401 52406 55121 54436 56131 57041 54831 55006 53615 55335 55126 56831 52976 56111 556801 52301 56611 55001 53711 52261 Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *D’Amours, Norman E. (1), Manchester, N.H........cccccoinnnnnrrsnreerennanns 2242 55456 Sue Beauchesne, EA. Michael Radway, LA. *Daniel,; Dan (5),:Danville, Va ........oti vivianiedotdins in 2368 ities 54711 W. Fred Fletcher, AA. Vivian Anderson, Pers. Secy. *Dannemeyer, William E. (39), Fullerton, Calif ..........c.cecoevvenviininninrenienns 1032 54111 Linda Gieck, OM. Peter Brathwaites, LA. Daschle, Thomas A. (At L.), Aberdeen, S. Dak ...........coerrerreereerrenrrenvirrennnnns 439 52801 Greg Billings, AA. Peter Stavrianos, Senior Adv. *Daub; Hal (2), Omaha, is fiir ingisnsitbisssiniisdhisssinsstidsins 1019 54155 NeDT.......c.u...coiiiviiun Jeffery W., Jepsen, AA. Jack Horner, EA. *Davis, Robert WW. (11);;0aYI0rd, MICH .......oc.iiriins siinnressbestsn inser tesnrsson ri 1124 54735 William P. Mengebier, AA. Wendy M. James, Press Secy. *defla. Garza, BE (Kika) (15), McAllen, Tex...........covriiiiiisiiiinididilorsasnsereessdiiss 1401 52531 Celia Hare Martin, AA. *Dellums, Ronald V. (8), Oakland, Calif......c..c..ciediiewdiniisiveiilioimiinisn 2136 52661 Robert Brauer, Spc. Coun. Carlottia Scott, AA. Derrick, Butler (3), Edgefield, S.C...........ch0: Simms isidesissintesmsssstoniaes 201 55301 James W. Bradford, Jr., AA. Pat Emrich, EA. *DeWine, Michael (7), Cedarville, ORIO........c..ivceliteiiisiviisiinisrmsesiuessosaidonsie 1407 54324 Laurel Pressler, AA. Chris Jones, LA. *Dickinson, William L. (2), Montgomery, Ala ......cccoceevuevvenvienenvieniieneennennes 2406 52901 Clay Swanzy, AA. Susan Kirk, E.S. *Dicks, Norman D. (6), Bremerton, Wash............icoiivccsiiivisesbasstoiitninsnisns 2429 55916 Paul Roberts, AA. Diane Godfrey, OM/PS. *Dingell, John D..(16), Trenton, MICH .........iecicioiiisiiiins iinittonicdsdonsisnssvsssien 2221 54071 Marilynne Mikulich, AA. Karen Moore, Pers. Secy. *Dixon, Julian C. 38), Culver City, bith ilidesdenstersussiiss 423 Calif........coviidiin 57084 Andrea Tracy Simmons, AA. Bevan D. Dufty, Chief LA. *Donnelly, Brian J. (11), Dorchester, Mass.........c.cccceverrueiiienveeneesrensrenrussuennes 438. 53215 Kathi Raftery, AA. John Stobierski, Pres. Secy. Dorgan, Byron L. (At 1.), Bismarck, N. Dak..........cc.. iii viiiiin. 238 52611 Barbara Rohde, AA. *Dowdy, Wayne (4), McComb, MiSs.....c.c..criimcrsirimissornssidesranisioanessessssnasase 214 55865 William Wright, AA. Elizabeth Byrd, PS. *Downey, Thomas J. (2), Amityville, N.Y .......iibivinnniinnsisiinsnsdissisidosnsess 303 53335 Joanne Puglisi, OM. Dreier, David (33); 1.2 Verne, Calif.......uc..icoriisivistorsssrssssidstioinstssntserasotasve 410 52305 Brad Smith, Senior LA. Andy Cohen, Press Asst. *Duncan, John J. (2), Knoxville, Tent cies ceiiiiilidisiissiessmensiosndoniost 2458 55435 .........c.cci Pat D. Robinson, AA. Patrick Willard, LA. **Purbin, Richard J..(20), Springfield, Bic i Bnissensbaaresnserssass 417 55271 Tll...............cccoiveis Dan Costello, AA. Mike Smith, Press Secy. *Dwyer, Bernard J: (6), BISON, N........c.ifiuceiereressmsvaribisontssssssstarsitonrsssssdes 404 56301 Lyle Dennis, AA. Karen Gibbs, EA. *Pymally; Mervyn M. (31), Compton, Calif........ii.ciicinisnisssmerisssrbsinaite 1717 55425 David Johnson Mary Twitty Dyson, Roy (1),.Great. MHS, Md. ........coocoviiinnssinistiidisdnisioisagsstrssves 224 55311 dovtnseirssass Tony M. Pappas, Chief of Staff Chris Robinson, LA. *Early, Joseph D. (3), Worcester, Mags ..............civcconmviscitecsssiisessisisninsinrassd 2349 56101 William A. Rourke, AA. Francis W. Shannon, OM. *Eckart; Dennis B. (11), Mentor, ORi0i.......ccccevivinisvsersersisumseiniatiseiieiessecsssons 1221 56331 Donna Siss Gleason, AA. Dianne E. Tomasek, ES/OM. *Edear; Bob (7), Broomall Pa... ccaileiinscinsnsesnessBetis et Shadiatnsnsnsrssss hessos 2352 52011 John Briscoe, AA. Skip Powers, Adm. *Bdwards, Don (10), San. Jose, Calif.........ccco ites msi a dl anti lE Nv seiiarenss 2307 53072 Roberta Haeberle, AA. Marie Helen McGlone, LA. *Fdwards, Jack (1), Point Clear, Ala ..........cciviloeiiionsfiesiitlidomiiovetsiisia 2369 54931 David C. Pruitt III, AA. Charlotte C. DeVito, Spc. Asst. *Edwards, Mickey (5), Oklahoma City, OKla.......c..cccccerererecrennnnne Bivversinrinatdl 2434 52132 Joann Barry, AA. Virginia Shanteau, PS. Nortk: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 234 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Fmerson, Bill (8), Cape Girardeau, Mo......05. cov ciiniiiind 418 cic iinsitssnsangosss 54404 Henry S. Barbour, AA. Tricia Schade, ES. *English; Glenn (6),Cordell, Okla... c...c chillies snanstivivesagses 2235 55565 James E. McDonald, Spc. Asst. Leo Jardot, LA. *Erdreich, Ben (6), Birmingham, Ala... didi i hers rearsasssssinsvias 512 54921 Jerry W. Kennedy, AA. Judy A. Weinstein, EA. *Brienborn, John'N. (13), Glen Ellyn, Tl ....... 2...cooovvisiiisiistinnsisteniinnsinsttesivases 2206 53515 Carolyn M. Sladek, AA. Glenda Zepp, ES/OM. *Evans, Cooper (3), Grundy Center, Iowa............ccccevvererrunirrnrinsnnivnsnssnerecennns 127 53301 Gary Madson, AA. Dorothy K. Cavanaugh, EA. Evans, liane A. (17), Rock Island, Tl... iii risers iiss svssdibas doses dosaminss 1427 55905 Dennis King, AA. John D, Kupper, Press Secy. *Fascell, Dante: B. (19), Mami, Bla seas iss 2354 ..........cciiiithiiiinisiiesthemsioiessiss 54506 Charles R. O'Regan, AA. Marcia A. Schmitz, LA. 2Fazi0, Vic(4), Sacramento, Calif. .......cccrmienitrusnediissiorssrassinssitssssrrassersies? 421 55716 Paul Sweet, AA. Pattison Fulton, Chf. LA. *Feighan, Edward F. (19), Gates Mills, Ohio........ccccccevuenrnvinvininvcrinininnnnnne. 1223 55731 Catherine L. Harper, AA. George Cody, EA. *Ferraro, Geraldine A. (9), Forest Hills, N.Y... verre 312 53965 Eleanor G. Lewis, AA. David Koshgarian, LD. Fiedler, Bobbi (21), Northridge, sins 1607 55811 Calif.........c.cciiibessevinilsinnicsitssrsasersindsn Paul Clarke, EA. Diane Jensen, LD. elds Jack (3), Humble, Tex i... Li vivant BR i iiss 413 54901 iisadineitisitasernsdiiteon Robert E. H. Ferguson, AA. Harry Burroughs, Chf. LA. *Fish. Hamilion, Jr. (Q1), MINBrook; N.Y ...ccccietideciictiviarnviivssinssssivinesss 2227 55441 Aya H. Ely, Pers. Secy. James N. Hayes, AA. *Flippo, Bonnie G. (5), Florence, Alfr...........iiniiniisnesnsossionssmarstsspismatsn 405 54801 William E. Rasco, AA. Frank Toohey, LA. *Florio, James J. (1), Pine FHL, NJ... hii hands Bde des rasmsisvinnsbinsss 2162 56501 Peter E. Newbould, AA. David W. Higham, LA. Foglietta, Thomas M. (1), Philadelphia, Pa ........ccoccevveiiveinnrinieeceecrcecennnee. 1217 54731 Phillip W. Rotondi, AA. Paul Emerson, LA. *Foley, Thomas. S. (5), Spokane, Wash arses rises resin 1201 ............coiiissrissssr 52006 Sandra Winters-McElvey, AS. Susan Moos, Deputy AA. Ford, Harold B. (9), Memphis, Tenth... ...........coiiisnseisissiissvarsssssassassivsserssnarante 2305 53265 John Matlock, AA. Hershel Lipow, LD. *Ford, William D. (15), Taylor; MCh ites iss sassssifos sass 239 ...........oocsvervsensstsssronssradBos 56261 David Geiss, AA. Roberta E. Stanley, LD. *Forsythe, Edwin B. (13), Moorestown, N.d ........ccccceevvuirvrerrrercrennieenieessneene 2210 54765 Mary B. McGann, ES. Shirley Hodgson, AA. Fowler, Wyche, Jr. (8), Atlanta, Oai................tinners dsesesadissisnass hii 1210 53801 Rick von Unwerth Julie Speece Frank, Barney: (4), Newton, iin biviidiied sone sensivossiin 1317 Mass...........cc.cii 55931 Doug Cahn, AA. Rick Goldstein, LD. *Franklin, William W. (2), Greenwood, MISS .......c..cccoueeerueeceenreeereessessreensnns 508 55876 Bill Crump, AA. Will Callicott, Press Secy. *Frenzel, Bill (3), Bloomington, MINN ...........ccoeeessermssinsslionssnsssnssssrassvss 1026 52871 trassnns Patricia C. Eveland, AA. Patricia C. Browne, Staff Dir. *Prost, Martin (24), Dallas, Tex.........cucidonstivinsngocdioibiasveivessssosssointoics 1238 53605 Dolly McClary, AA. Delane McHone, ES. *Fuqua, Don Aha, ...c..iiiiicisiimmisrsissitsosnsorssivhasues vos stdnctoss (2), Bla... isis tninnst 2269 55235 Herbert R. Wadsworth, Jr., AA. Ruth W. Fisher, Pers. Secy. *Garcia, Robert (I8), Bronx AINLY ...........cccvitiitsnsiieanrsetbrnsdivibinsasisiots 223 54361 Notes soatzne Michael J. Ferrell, AA. Virginia Maya, ES. *Gaydos, Joseph M. (20), McKeesport, Pa.........ccccccevueveerereneneniinsesresierennnes 2366 54631 Bernard A. Mandella, AA. Barbara J. Pogue, EA./OM. *Gejdenson, Samuel (2), Bozrah, Conn ...........cccocevuevinuivinriesencnnenenierenineerene 1404 52076 Maureen Gilman, AA/LD. Rebecca MacLean, EA. *Gekas, George W. (17), Harrisburg, Pa .......cccocevrrinnrnnnrninneneninneneeens 1008 54315 W. Allen Cagnoli, LD. Ed Uravic, AA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Gephardt; Richard A. (3), St. Louis, Mo .....cicieiaiunsidissiivnnasivescissereissasios 1436 52671 James Jaffe, AA. Paula M. Fassi, Office/Staff Coord. *Gibbons, Sam M. (7), Tampa, Fla... inisnie iti nstosrens 2204 ...ccivnsgeensngtociceionss 53376 Janice F. Stoorza, OM. Flora L. Sullivan, Sched/Chf. LA. Gilman, Benjamin A. (22), Middletown, N.Y............ccoiinisriissvsidurisiinnioisdvssns 2160 53776 Robert J. Becker, AA. Geraldine Sheflett, OM. *Gingrich, Newt (8), Carrollton, Ga .......iiiiiiiisssiimniirmiinisniesssistinse 1005 54501 Frank Gregorsky, AA. Debbie Abrams, Press Secy. *Glickman, Dan (4), WIChIta, JAMS ........cuicccerisersonessssstnreiiossnsrmresisssadsansennivhssse 2435 56216 Myrne Roe, AA. Scott S. Fleming, LD. *Gonzalez, Henry B. (20), San Antonio, TeX........cccccceverrnrerririeneneriensenseseennas 2413 53236 Gail J. Beagle, AA. Bob Velasquez, LA. *Goodling:William F,. (19), Jacobus, Pa... occ ..ciieniifienisinamivissitssismmins 2263 55836 Dale Petroskey, AA. Regina Thiesen, LD. *Gore; Adbert, Jr. (6), Carthage, Tenn .........cciiieiiviiiinnivbistelimsssessaiss 1131 54231 Peter S. Knight, AA. Melinda G. Mofield, EA. *Gradison; Willis D., Jr. (2), Cincinnati; ONio i... serearevesisesiansessisisensd 2311 53164 Margaret Totten, AA. Andrew Dorsey, LD. *Gramm, Phil (6), College Station, Tex .......a......coidieiiseeisersstsssvsssissassinsensnivsce 1116 52002 Ruth Cymber, AA. Steve Camp, LD. *Cray, William H.,-11 (2), Philadelphia, Pa........l cin diii inseseiense 204 54001 William Epstein, Press Secy./LA. Margaret Walker, Pers. Secy. *Green, Bill (15), New York, N.Y .. oo... covinisidoussn tater idsdisivsssiureriossasesongeseste 1110 52436 Sheila Greenwald, AA. John D. Cuttell, LD. *Gregg, Judd (2), Greenfield, NH ..............ficriinmisstusnse iia igi 308 55206 00.0. M. Kate Jackson, AA. Norwood Keeney, LA. Guarini, Frank J. (14), Jersey City, WN... uvinmsisericionissinsisississsssrritons 206 52765 Nancy Drake, Exec. Dir. Sharon Cranford, LD. Gunderson, Steven: (3), OS800, WIS i.......cc..civisri.toissssmesdiisnsitarsscastisinnntss 55506 iiss 416 James Harff, AA. John Frank, LD. *Hall, Katie'(1), Cary, Ind .......c0..cci iinisninminminsiostinbesssidssbisitisussupinessrs 52461 dagen 132 Cecilia Jakovich, AA. Carol Colza, LD. *Hall, Balph M. (4), BockWall, Tex divorestlonsiv 56673 ....0.ccccummiiosiiissicisigimsotodettivms 1224 James D. Cole, AA. Michael McAdams, LA. *Halll Sam B. Jr. (1), Marshall, Tex .......c.ituicaaibadnries en 2236 iota 53035 Kenneth L. Black, AA. Sue Jordan, Pers. Secy. *Hall, Tony P. (8), Davion, ON0......cc..iiiriismsiestirsumorsilistsrsrbrmseisdbinsoisanin 1728 56465 George M. Lowrey, AA. Martin S. Rendon, Chf. LA. *Haomilion; Lee H. (9), Nashville, sInar........ cco ei vii bn viiietepioniihs 2187 55315 Nancy Carlson, EA. Vanda McMurtry, Senior LA. *Hammerschmidt, John Paul (3), Harrison, ArK ........cccevveeieeivveeiueenveninnns 2207 54301 Raymond T. Reid, AA. Pamela Wehner, ES. *Hance, Kent B. (10), Lubbock, TeX. ...........o..coceiiuicarssstoriedrsistisss sttosaasrivtariveins 1214 54005 Glen D. Hunt, AA. James W. Rock, LA. *Harsen, George (2), Pocatello, IAGN0 ....ivi.vcoieniviiasssnsiserssiessaisssisisssiobsngssios 1125 55531 Connie Hansen, AA. L. Arlen Withers, EA. *Hansen, James: V. 1), Farmington, THah............ccoiiiiabeesisissisivsssirstssesess 1113 50453 B. Ted Stewart, AA. Don Leonard, LD. *Harkin,. Tom OB), Cumming, TOW ......ionii ce icsnsiistonsrigiodsionssntissseitumisamess 2411 53806 Robert J. Waters, AA. Dianna J. Baker, Pers. Secy. *Harrison, Frank (11), Wilkes-Barre, Pa.............ivicieseiessitostcssreiinsssronse 1541 56511 Mayer S. Kutler, Staff Dir. John D. Wills, News Secy. *Hartnett, Thomas F. (1), Mount Pleasant, S.C........cvvciinisiinnnsiisnivnsns 228 53176 Teresa Houston, AA. Janet Thomas, Pers. Asst. *Hatcher, Charles (2), Albany, odin 1726 53631 Ga.........cirissssiinimmsseispnsisiismmiosess Canter Brown, Jr., AA/Coun. Bob Redding, LD. *Hawkins, Augustus F. (29), Los Angeles, Calif ...........ccccceevveruvreeveerreereennenne 2371 52201 Helen Kay D. Bradby Clemon W. Williams *Hefner, WG. (BIB), Concord, N.C............ coe sat iiaarossisass 2161 isicsiicospiesionsesanos 53715 Wm. J. (Bill) McEwen, AA. Maddie L. Preston, ES. NortE: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 236 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Heftel, Cecil (Cec) (1), Honolulu, Hawali..................iciisisnrnssensrnsseiess 1030 52726 ices Bob Dye, AA. Margaret Shean, EA. *Hertel, Dennis M. (14), Detroit, Mich ........cccceevieriiiieeiniiecreeecrreecieeneneeennns 218 56276 E. Raymond O’Malley, Exec. AA. Brian J. O’Malley, LC. *Hightower, Jack (13), ¥ernon, Tex... ....c ailing 2348 53706 Louis Bloodworth, AA. Betty Higgins, Pers. Secy. Hiler, John Patrick (8), LaPorte, Ind ..... ccddonitsivicisiatoisn 316 53915 nd Kelly D. Johnston, Commun. Dir. John H. Gautier, LD. “Hillis, Elwood (5), KOROMO, io hin inssnsarecanits 2336 55037 INA........coviiiintiinhiadtin Robert C. Junk, AA. Louise D. Medlin, Pers. Secy. *Holt, Marjorie S. (4), Severna Park, Md...........cccccevurvenenrnereenenenerenennens 2412 58090 Michael W. Owen, AA. Keith H. Berger, Spc. Asst./OM. *Hopkins, Larry J. (6), Lexington, Ky.......... 5c... Rar iiinniiniituisipin 331 54706 Janna S. Crandall, EA. *Horton,: Frank: (29), Rochester, N.Y ii.........iliiiiivinagismmissssshomnssis 2229 54916 iin Ruby G. Moy, AA. Donald W. Upson, EA. *Howard, James J. (3), Spring Lake Heights, N.J .......ccccevirinniininencinnnenne 2245 54671 William T. Deitz, AA. Nancy Blades, LA/Press Secy. *Hoyer, Steny H. (5), Berkshire, Mdi........coc ciiiiihioih sinister instimsamsirmvosions 1513 54131 Edna McLellan, AA. Sherry Conway Appel, EA. *Hubbard; Carroll, Jr.-(1), Mayfield, un cidiiniinisemieismmisionsiossns 2182 BY............00 53115 James W. Kanouse, AA. Lorraine M. Grant, EA/OM. *Huckaby, Thomas J. (Jerry) (5), Ringgold, La.......cccccceevveivenvrniineninnennen. 2444 52376 Lou Burnett, AA. Chip Rogers, LA. *Hughes, William J. (2), Ocean CHY, Nu ...ccciniitinivmmmimmimmmriboi 341 56572 Jonathan B. Spear, AA. Mary E. Minutes, EA. *Hunter, Duncan L. (45), Coronado, Calif ..............cciueeniieririvissiuns idusssassrinssves 117 55672 Frank Cannon, AA. Michael Converse, LD. *Hutio, Earl @), Panama Clty, Fla ........cc.uiiiivmiimiimdanimsimnstessmmisms 330 54136 Randolph L. Knepper, AA. Jeanne Timmons, ES/OM. *Hyde, Henry J. (6), Bensenville, Ill..................ccccsvisivnnivessssisnssnssesessssssmsessves 2104 54561 Frances C. Westner, EA. Cynthia A. Fletcher, Pers. Secy. *Ireland, Andy (10), Winter Haven, Fla..........ccccecoeerrieierieiiererreeeerrereneen 2446 55015 Kathleen S. Cook, AA. Liz Mehl, LD. Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (10), Indianapolis, Ind...........ccceverrerrreceneereeceeceerennn, 1533 54011 Phyllis Coelho, OM/Pers. Secy. David Wildes, LA. Jeffords, James M. (At L.), Butland, Vi...........0 50 iui icin 2431 54115 Charles Smith, AA. Lorraine Benedini, OM. Jenkins, Bd Jasper, iiruiiimmnivibiminsisinaaini old +5521] (9), Oat... toni = Elizabeth Fleming, AA. Carl Barrett, EA. *Johnson, Nancy L. (6), New Britain, Conn..........c.cc.ccceeuevueveevervenveereerueseeenne 119 54476 Kathleen Harrington, AA. William Mandel, LD. Jones, Bd (B), YOTRVIIIE, Toll .........cvicuisiosiisicisisrssissnsssnemsssssesatornsdestagsesnorsnns 108 54714 Kelly M. Sharbel, Jr., AA. Kathy Becker, Pers. Secy. *Jones, James R.(1), Tulsa, Okla ...cunviiiiionibaciniimiitnins 203° 52211 Fran Voorde, AA. Cole Finegan, Press Secy. *Jones, Walter B..(1), Parmville, IN.C.......c..iciiiusiiedsiioisiissssssmsitsosssionsesns 241 53101 Floyd J. Lupton, AA. Hal Johnson, LA. Kaptur, Marcy (9), Toledo, Ohio... ........cosiiiietiiiiivimiinimiosdiiiosntveesseideions 1630 54146 Ted Mastroianni, AA. Harry Kaiser, Spec. Asst. *Kasich, John R. (12), Westerville, ONI0.........cccccoriiaaiicit cersinetatas 1724 55355 innit Don Thibaut, AA. Richard May, LA. *Kastenmeier, Robert W. (2), Sun Prairie, WiS.......cccccecvereeveirrveeessrreeesseene 2232 52906 Kaz Oshiki, AA *Kazen, Abraham, Jr. (23), Laredo, Tex.............ccccvvvrrrerrrerrneerrereseesnevesseenns 2408 54511 John J. Geddie, AA. Patricia A. Murray, Exec. Secy. Kemp, Jack (81), Buffalo, N.Y .....iciudiniiivinisaessmrisstinsnsioest 2252 55265 rie Dave Smick, AA. Sharon Zelaska, Pers. Secy. *Kennelly, Barbara B. (1), Hartford, Conm.........iudviiinreiiteiioms 1228 52265 a Michael Prucker, Chf. LA. Emma Lee Harrell, PS/AS. Nore: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Kildee, Dale E..(7), FUNLMICH cic. ci iii it i eeninnsenssasegmnnniiasodstonesia 2432 53611 Dennis Herrick, AA. Faith Jarvis, OM. *Kindness, Thomas N. 8), Hamilton, ODI ..........cce.ccioesireirriraregsisssescsissossose 2417 56205 John Sparkman, AA. William R. McKenney, AA/Commun. *Rogoysek,; Ray (3), PUCDIO, Col0.i.....iincrmemssssivisivissspisivassrisssrbrsfiisesstinrsnsess 430 54761 Vera Lou Durigon, Pers. Secy. Molter, Joseph P. (4), New Brighton, Pa ..............iiiiiniinmmimiivg 212 52565 Gerald Weaver *Kostmayer, Peter H. (8), New Hope, Pa ...........ccocovmnrnvemrnsciitnisesnsensns 123 54276 F. H. Brewer III, LD. : David Weiss, LA. Kramer, Ken (5), Colorado Springs, Colo .....5c..ttecusssrisseinsssaiieetusssssiivansessesnes 240 54422 Steve Vieregg, AA. Barbara Unrath, LA. *LaFalce, John J. (B32), Buffalo, N.Y o.oo iter iii ieee vasaniensessbisesidizesnd 2419 53231 Mark Norman, AA. Alene Wendrow, Pers. Secy. *Lagomarsino, Robert J. (19), Ventura, Calif ..........c.ccecerveevevnienvcnenenrernnnnns 2332 53601 Mike Wootton, AA. John Doherty, LA. *Lantos, Tom (11), San Mateo, Calif ............iie.eiccifitisiescisessesencrssesansidonssinsioneses 1707 53531 Brigid H. Davis, OM. Brian Rosman, EA. *Latta, Delbert L. (5), Bowling Green, Ohio .........ccccceveveierireinieeeeerrerenenennns 2309 56405 . Joan M. Southard, AA. *Leach, Jim (0), Davenport, Iowa. tii... cifieiiiiinilivavigrisdosiiocssisssiossiots 1514 56576 Lee Goodell, AA. Bill Tate, Senior LA. Heath, Marvin (31), Marlin, Dex il. oi. che idiistaseismeciobscmeresrisstsoeeressntiss 336 56105 Charles E. Holmes, AA. Chloe M. Johnson, Pers. Secy. Lehman, Richard H. (18), Fresno, Calif.......o...c....ce.ioiifecsirnssresiasssitarssans 1319 54540 cise Steve Jost, AA. Mary Lou Cooper, LD. *Tehman, Willlam (17), Mami, Fla... cil ol iit eiternssstos sserionssianes 2347 54211 Lucy Hand, Appropriations Secy. Marsha Runningen, LA. Leland, Mickey (18), HOUSION, TEX ........ivviiisivsitiasnborisesssinsissarisssiorisnspiares 419 53816 Rodney Ellis, AA. Larry Irving, LD/Coun. *Lent, Norman F. (4), East Rockaway, N.Y .......ccccceeverivinnverinnrernrensnseniennas 2228 57896 John W. Roberts, AA. Michael Scrivner, Senior LA. Levin, Sander M. (07), Southfield, Mich......cuiiiin 323 in amividheeiirsansidon 54961 James Sherry, AA. Michael Schwartz, LD. *Levine,sMel 27), Santa Monica, Calif............ccu.uminememnissesssmsiinessssgrens 502 56451 Bill Andresen, AA. Anne Senese, OM. fevitas, Blliott Hl. (4), ALlanta] Ga versie tissnegesssosassiveetRessn 2416 54272 ...ii. coterie Lewis, Jerry (35); San Bernarding, Calif. ........iiccvoceciisisvrediitvismsnnsans tones 326 55861 iene *Lewis, Thomas F. (12), North Palm Beach, Fla.............o....ceccesverersaseerocns. 1313 55792 Patty McCord, EA. Karen Hogan, OM. Lipinski, William O. (5), Chicago, T11............cc.cterersesreiisesnesssbiresontabosneissanass 1222 55701 Bonnie Reiss, EA. Joe Peraino, LA. *Livingston, Robert L. (1), New Orleans, La .......cccovevereerieneerenrecreenreervennes 306 53015 J. Allen Martin, AA. Jane E. Biersner, Pers. Secy. *Loeffler, Tom (21), TINE, TeX... ...........cceciiriisnsrsbeeitibissnssgrrditsinssisssariatios 1212 54236 Alan Kranowitz, AA. + Nancy Dinse, Pers. Secy. *Long, Clarence D. (2), Towson, Md..........c.......coepeiditurssiiascsstssnrsasteessdbonsesrenses 2405 53061 Timothy C. Kernan, AA. Kelly E. McCrystle, OM. ong, Gillis W. 8B), Alexandria; lin... ch idee scarce 2185 54926 dis isseiiasecionsangei Carson Killen, AA. Patti B. Tyson, LC. loth; Trent (5); Pascagoula, VISE... .......0.. cc.ecseieicenssicadivens Wongesntssnesetssvapes sheds 2400 55772 Tom H. Anderson, Jr., AA. James L. Bynum, Press Secy. *Lowery, Bill (41), San Diego, Calif... ..........coneeicetsriiensssisarsissivstiases 1440 53201 shsetsntaiiores Dan G. Greenblat, AA. Dorothy McPeak, Pers. Secy. iowry, Mike (7), Seattle, WABI. ............coiieiiveisrsboisnisaisasiosbontiinssastis 1206 vesnssnsintn 53106 Don Wolgamott, AA. Tricia Wilson, EA. *Lujan, Manuel, Jr. (1), Albuquerque, N. MeX......ccocovvververreneereereerneneennes 1323 56316 ‘Lucy Salazar Nancy Haruki Tuken, Thomas A. (1), CINCINNat], OI0...accicciiiisiersresserssss fosassssassess is 2342 52216 Hannah Margetich, AA. Stephen Jacobs, LA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 238 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone Lundine, Stan (34), Jamestown, N.Y 5... iiigirerioismosissdonsetnssansisronssssars 2427 53161 Thomas C. Cowley, AA Maryanne Richardson, LA *Lungren, Daniel E. (42), Long Beach, er TRAINS 328 52415 Victor Arnold-Bik, Office Adm. Sandra Troutman, Pers. Secy. *Mack , Connie, 3d 13), Cape Coral, Bla... ous i a a an a iain: 504 52536 David Cooper Blee, Chief Mark Christie, LD. *MacKay, Buddy (6), Ocala, Bla ao i 0 dh ii bn sagan iansssastedtes 25s 503 55744 Greg Former, AA. Michael Troy, LA. *Madigan, Edword RB. (15), Lincoln, T...o.......vo ieiiaisssgserssisenssnis 000 2312 52371 Charles R. Hilty, AA. Diane Liesman, EA. Markey, Edward J. (7), Malden, Mags rnin innsnensnssissnsesivessesses 205 ...........ccoiv 52836 Peter Franchot, AA. Nancy O’Malley, EA. *Marienee, Ron (2), Scobey, MOL .........cccoo 505: 5 cit isresissins sos sbottannssssiesinssssenss 409 51555 Alan Feit, LD. Virginia Morton, LA. *Marriott, David D. (2), Salt Lake City, Utah .............coeueevvnrenrenrennann 1133 53011 John Hanks, AA. 7 Beverly Swain, EA/OM. Martin, Dovid O'B.426); Canton, NIX ...ov hice ialiisessisaissnion 109 ridin 54611 Cary R. Brick, AA/Staff Dir. *Martin, Janes G.'(9), Davidson, Ni€..........c.c ii iioriesiiersssarisinsisssnsssssssssns 2186 51976 James S. Lofton, AA. Karen D. Roberts, EA. Martin, Lymn M: (16), Bockord, Tl inition ntiissmn sinensis in et artintes 1208 55676 .......ioiiiii Christopher J. Bowman, AA. Johanna Anderson, Press Secy. *Martinez, Matthew G. (30), Monterey Park, Calif...........ccccceeveerurruerennnnnn. 1714 55464 Tim Minor, EA. *Matsul, Robert T. (8), Sacramento, Calif ivi ccsioteinreesseiserssons 231 -57163 ........cciivu William H. Devine, AA. Ruth D. Evans, OM. *Mavroules, Nicholas (6), Peabody, Mass...........cccceeeuervuerrrerreneneerenreesseensennns 1204 58020 Cynthia Roberts Hale, AA. Nicholas P. Koskores, Chf. LA. *Mazzoli: Bomano Lx(3), Louisville Ky ii. iid a inet cir ee 2246 55401 Daniel Hall, AA. Sarah Luna, LD. *McCain, John 'S., JIT (1), Tempe, ALIZi. iii sites diniis i tusitivenssidasasreny 1123 52635 Robert A. France, AA. Lisa Boepple, LD. *McCandless, Alfred A (37), Bermuda Dus, Califit. on cn bmg. nn... 510 55330 Signy S. S. Ellerton, AA. David J. Lutes, LD. *McCloskey, Frank (8), Bloomington, Ind.........cc.ccceevveieereeeveneerrereeceereennnns 116 54636 William J. Finch, AA. *McCollum, Bill (5), Altamonte Springs, Fla...........cccoevrerncorecrnsrrersssnsenne 1507 52176 Vaughn S. Forrest, AA. Leslie A. Woolley, LA. : "McCurdy, iDave (4); Norman, Okla... i... hots dansazsss 313 niece 56165 Joe Foote, AA. Imogene Holmes, OM. *McDade, Joseph M. (10); Clarks Summit, Pa..............cccoeicnitiiiiesiinssssoense 2370" 53731 Jordan Clark, AA. Gertrude L. Moser, ES. *McDonald, Larry (7), Kennesaw, Ga... ii .....iemistissssersessmsssarsionteriosboes 103 52931 Frederic N. Smith, AA. R. D. Patrick Mahoney, OM/Spc. Asst. *MeFwen, Bob (6), HIISDOTO, ORIO 5. Berrien oat este rede dasidbnsen 329 55705 Charles V. Greener, AA. Marti Mahoney, Pers. Secy. *McGrath, Raymond J. (5), Valley Stream, N.Y ......cccceeveerrerenrecrececrenrene. 431 55516 Victoria B. Peckham, AA. Christopher D. Lord, LD. McHugh, Matthew F. (8), Ithaca, N.Y... oi iiiba iil iii 2335 56335 Thomas Parkhurst, AA. Gary Bombardier, LA. McKernan: John B.; Jr. (1pPortland, Maines...iciisiiciniicansesses 1428 56116 iii David Nathan, AA. Margaret R. Marshall, EA. *McKinney, Stewart B. (4), Westport, COMM ....c...io.iilircciustesirssitsssarsisnassen 106 55541 Henry J. Spring, Jr., AA. Diane Brockett, News Secy. *MeNulty, James F., Jr..(5), Bishee, Ariz... cui iinetisisirmsasisrians 1338 52542 ie James D. Altenstadter, AA. John E. Crow, LD. *Mica, Daniel A. (14), West Palm Beach, Fla .....ccccocevvivveiiiiniireeeeeneens 131 53001 Richard McBride, AA. James E. Lamble, LA. *Michel, Robert 2. s(18), Peoria, NW... kr i a ao 2112 56201 Ralph Vinovich, Chf. of Staff . Sharon G. Yard, AA. Nore: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone Mikulski, Barbara A. (3), Baltimore, Md ..............ccuniiiicriiiiniucidsissinmsssonenios 407 54016 Wendy Sherman, AA. Lisbeth Pettengill, Press Secy. *Miller, Clarence B. (10), Lancaster, ORO... i... cu iiiannemsssieid 2208 55131 Robert A. Reintsema, AA. Linda G. Roderick, OM. *Miller, George (7), Pleasant Hill, Calif ...............cuivsinesiisiinmsiveissersssssensrodive 2422 52095 Sylvia Arthur, Pers. Secy. John Lawrence, AA. *Mineta, Norman Y. (13), San Joge, Calif ..........ccaiiinimitosviiiocinmerhoricios 2350 52631 *Minish, Joseph G. (11), West Orange, N.dJ ......cccoeeveririeiiecrineneniriesiereannens 2109 55035 Marcia Pollard, AA. Dorothy Vitale Mitchell, Parren J..(1);: Baltimore, Md .......c.c...ccciiindisinessusssusdassesersossussnss 2367 54741 sist Clarence T. Bishop, AA. Joyce Freeland, OM. *Moakley, John Joseph (9), South Boston, Mass .........ceceeevverereenerneanrenenns 221 58273 John Weinfurter, AA. John J. Dooling, Counsel *Molinari, Guy V. 14), Staten ISIand, isis ies nrssiiointons 412 53371 N.Y... onion Robert Dizard, Jr., AA. Patricia Evans, OM. *Mollohan, Alan B.@), Fairmont, Wi Va... ne ieivnionesmisdens eianee 54172 hits 516 C. Louise Ingram, AA. Katharine W. Kimball, LA. Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) (3), Meridian, Miss.........c.ceccevuevuerrereeruenenvesrenens 2184 55031 Andre Clemandot, AA. Ann Brock, Pers. Secy. *Moody, Jim (5), Milwaukee, UAL IE IR EER la MERA Ita 1721 53571 Michael Stafford, AA. Lisa A. Colaianni, EA. *Noore, VW. Henson (6), Baton Rouge, 1.a .............cccc.iivsenscsdonsesssassmssvonssivasesss 2404 53901 Joe Karpinski, AA. Clete Uhlenhopp, LA. *Moorhead, Carlos. J. (22) Glendale, Calls... ...ch cic riviiorsiseriisiassesssrs 2346 54176 Alice K. Andersen, AA. G. Maxine Dean, ES. Morrison, Bruce A. 3), Hamden, Conn ar ivniorieiesiosinsesasetens 437 .......0cc...omee 53661 Barbara Geller, AA. *Morrison, Sid (4), Zan, Was ....ci...oies resins irsisaisiesie dsismanssssstinsusissbusarosses 208 55816 Gretchen White, AA. Marlene Smith, OM/AS. *Mrazek, Robert 3.43), Centerport, N.Y ......cciteiciiiiiiniiisreiiststoeslonsisiresizsesons 509 55956 Thomas V. Barry, AA. Deborah S. McVicker, Pers. Secy. *Murphy, Austin J. (22), Monongahela, Pa ...............oviivcmmiiimmsmimives 2437 54665 Fred P. McLuckie, Jr., AA. Thomas F. Lamb, Jr., LA. *Murtha; John P..(12), Johnstown, Pa. ...............o0.ui an alli, 8 2423 52065 Philip Giomariso, AA. Bill Allen, LA. *Myers, John: I. (7), Covington, Ind...i nin i 0 Bs. 2372 55805 Ronald L. Hardman, AA. Sallie S. Davis, ES. *Natcher, William H. (2), Bowling Green, Ky ........cccccevevvevvrevrnecrecreinennen, 2333 53501 Karen R. Dennison, ES. Diane Rihely, Staff Asst. *Neal, Stephen L. (5), Winston-Salem, N.C.........cccocevvrnrerrerrerreesrrersessesseens 2463 52071 Donald D. Abernethy, AA. Jaquelyn Brincefield, ES. Nelson, Bill AD), Melbourne, Fla........... ih. aid ih nd Sas 307 53671 James F. Southerland, AA. Roselee N. Roberts, Budget Asst. * Nichols: Bil (3), Sylacauga, Ala. ......iii ie teh fe deride vllivismeiicessiesgiiois 2407 53261 Winston Lett, AA. Mary Rice, OM/PS. *Nielson, Howard C8), Provo, al ......con...ccoidiid ovina: iii 1229 57751 Lee W. Farnsworth Marcia Ford *Nowak, Henry J..(33), Buffalo, N.Y .......ccccoerecciitiviiiiaspsnnrisisisssssessns 2240 53306 saveshicarts Ronald J. Maselka Helen Burton Oakar, Mary Rose (20), Cleveland, Ohio ..........ccceceeveererrenreeeeeeinreeeseeneseenens 2436 55871 Marilyn Harris, AA. Roger Blacklow, Pers. Secy. *Oberstar, James L..(8), Chisholm, MINN.............oc. iodo ot iis, 2351 56211 Thomas R. Reagan, AA. *Obey, David BalT), Wausam, Wis ..........c.iumvmnsdoscibicsrieiieiiicriomreiiinni 2217 53365 dics Lyle H. Stitt, AA. Norma J. Monahan, Pers. Secy. *O'Brien, George M. (1), J0let, TL........coinrivinriiviirisoimbeisgirirshminsibiomsivetosress 2262 53635 Marion Burson, AA. Dorothy Powell, EA. *0Olin; dames R. (8), ROaNOke, Va .......o... iia civtrtiurs asides dbosss fonstsnsos tiie cvsasriss 1207 55431 Jon Plebani, AA. W. Robert Hall, LD. *O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (8), Cambridge, Mass.............c.iernisicurcnissiaisersares 2231 55111 Leo Diehl, AA. L. Kirk O'Donnell, Gen. Coun. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 240 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone Ortiz, Solomon P. (27), Corpus Christi, oss desierussssrmaresbns 1524 Tex.............ciiiiiue 57742 Jose S. Garza, LD. Florencio H. Rendon, AA. *Ottinger, Richard 1. 20), Mamaroneck, N.Y ...ccccvriviiiniiiiinsviniiniciasssesses 2241 56506 Barbara Santos, Pers. Secy. John Dineen, D/AA. *Owens, Major B. (12), Brooklyn, N.Y dc iii rata sessinsns 114 56231 ......cccciiimniiidnn Maria A. Cuprill, AA. Carol Hall, Spc. Asst. *0Oxley, Michael G. (4); Findley, ORI .........ou tii sisissanssas ion 1108 iiinionsiissitrs 52676 James K. Conzelman, AA. Peter C. Alexander, LD. *Packard, Ronald C. (43), Carlsbad, Calif.............cc.c.ccceerniiunricssariesderen EIR 511 53906 Clyde A. Romney, AA. Pamela Greene, OM/PS. *Panetta, Leon B./(16); Monterey, Calif .......0....c.ionivirmininsissteetsinmsnitonir 339 52861 Diana Marino, AA. Barry Toiv, Press Aide Parris, Stanford E. (Stan) (8), Alexandria, Va.........cccceevevecencieviereernenncnene. 230 54376 Dick Leggitt, AA. Byron Anderson, LA. Pashayan, Charles, Jr. (I'D), Fresno, Calif............c.civereiviiessvistivinsisisgisssvisses 129 53341 Lynn C. Joyner, AA. Bill Deaver, Spc. Asst. *Patman, William N. (Bill) (14), Ganado, Tex..........cccecorvrcrrrrurrrcsterennsneseene. 1408 52831 John Kinas, EA. Mickey Sue Prosser, OM. *Patterson, Jerry M. (88), Garden Grove, Calif .......c..cceevvevrevrerccnrieneeenennen. 2238 52965 Michael Degan, AA. James Hayes, Dist. Rep. *Partl, Bon (22), Lake JACKSON, TEX. ........ccivceincriseilishorostivvssssvescasiisesthoconsisonens 1234 55951 John Robbins Roger Ream * Pease, Donald. J. (13), Oberlin, ORI0.............ccircsssressunisisesintussarodsntnperesserinsase 1127 53401 J. William Goold, AA. *Penny, Timothy J. (1), New Richland, Minn.........cccccceevveevvrevveenrnrcencneennne. 501 52472 Ron Schrader, AA. Floyd E. Stoner, LD. Pepper, Claude (18), Miami, Bla .............cofiviaiiiivisinareitasecisinritoiitmenss 2239 53931 Frances Campbell, AA. Elizabeth Bedell, LD. 2Perkins, Carl D. (7), Hindman, KY ..........cmsimiisisiasivniississssrssitlasisiness 2328 54935 David M. Whalin, AA. Charlotte C. Reiley, OM. Petri, Thomas B. (6), Fond Au Lae, Wis..i.......c.....iesluuusisnrisassssnossrentisscraniason 1024 52476 Gene E. Kussart, AA. Joseph Flader, LD. *Pickle, Jud. (Jalke).(10), AUStin, Tox... ......c.cosiesrlenrsidisnrensrrospeivetostaiossriporeatonss 242 54865 Reginald E. Todd, AA. Barbara Pate, LD. *Porter, John Edward (10),-Winnetka, Tl.................ccceeievveiessisecncstrssnseseisasess 1530 54835 Richard Rasmus, AA. Ann Van Leer, LD. : *Price, Melvin (21), Fast St. Louis, I ............cceorverivsiusessineorssisariisssvasiusiusoines 2110 55661 William K. Hart Pritchard, Joel. (1), Bainbridge Island, Wash.........c.c..iccirscieestrcresessssrssassasens 2268 56311 Herbert S. Stone, AA. Mary Lou Domres, Secy. *Pursell, Carl D. (2), Plymouth, MHC. c.....ccuiisniiommmiiorivensmesvistiviptesssreibion 1417 54401 William R. McBride, EA. Michael R. Riksen, LD. ‘Quillen, James H, (1), Kingsport, Ten ........civrnminsmessiniieisismiiiomnmme 102 56356 Frances Light Currie, AA. Kathy G. Houser, Pers. Secy. *Rahall, Nick J., Il (4), Beckley, W. Vi.......miiimimisiiiiiommssmsmisresmts 440 53452 Joan Kunkel, AA. Michael Serpe, Press Asst. *Rangel,/Charles B. (16), New YOUK, N.Y .........ccccceenciunsciussiastoinesinsonsutsssisasis 2330 54365 Theodore M. Jones, AA. Patricia O. Bradley, PS. *Ratchford, William R. (5), Danbury, Conm.........cooiviienimidiissiin 432 53822 Mary Scheckelhoff, AA. Peter Slone, LD. *Ray, Richard B. (3), Perry, Ga. ...c.oiivi indi dioentiisenionmmisivtosdtigesmision 514 55901 William Talmadge, Adm./Legis. Coord. Ruth Witte, OM. *Regula, Ralphi{10); Navarre, ONI0...........ccccviiveeiiiinissnesereitilossiiiestneeneerspdes 2209 53876 Ron S. Boster, AA. *Reid, Harry. M. (1), Lag Vegas, NOV .............ccivuincnnsnesivosestocasiessisisssoinss 1711 55965 Claude E. Zobell, Jr. AA. Janet S. Strobel, Press Secy. *Richardson, William B. (3), Santa Fe, N. Mex .......cccoecceeecivriccercreescrsiesanns 1610 56190 Jeff Smith, AA. Anthony Apodaca, LD. *Ridge, Thomas J. /21), Brie, Pa... .i...c lini ise 1331 55406 cishniiiiimmmienmatiinon Don Wilson, AA. Leslie Fitting, OM/PS. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone Rinaldo" Matthew of, (7), UNION, IN bir ccc reeciarsieieenivvrscsddtsdhosnmessninsnrensssneris 2338 55361 Dennis Teti, AA. Elizabeth Blackshaw, Appts. Secy. *Ritier, Don (15), Coopersburg, Pa...rt insists iiiis 124 56411 John J. Kachmar, Jr. Lana Buck *Roberts; Pat (1), Dodge City, Rans........c.ioiicniiiei isstisenssiabiisssosinseitstusotons 1519 52715 Leroy Towns, AA. Merry M. Tobin, EA. *Robinson, J. Kenneth (7), Winchester, Va ............evcinecsenririniscsssnessinns 2233 56561 Chris Mathisen, AA. Barbara Noel, AS. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (10), Newark, Nu ...loccieiiuicisiediivndinioissresiitonsiinrsssiomessie 2462 53436 Charles Scalera, AA. John Russonello, Press Secy. Roe, Robert A. (Br Wayne, Nid... niin sors soso ri dtsiiosssosennts 2243 55751 Kathryn M. Marazzo, AA. Kenneth Rinzler, LA. *Roemer, Buddy (4), Bossier City, Lia... ivsbinmiintimohisiesiirssie 125 52777 Marihelen Horneman, EA/PS. James O. McCrery III, Spc. Asst./Chf. LA. *Rogers, Harold (5), SOICISel, KY... ii visusmssieinsiorniissmprivmssimmiritiasessestororis 1028 54601 Marty Driesler, AA. Judy Alvarez, OM. *Rose, Charlie (7), Fayetteville, N.C ......oi iid iiiismimioissoimanitnie 2230 52731 Michael Mills, Spec. Coun. Mary Goulart, AS. *Rostenkowski, Dan (8), Chicago, Tl..........v.iccciivisevsnisgisionsesesisnsrerssssassssmase 2111 54061 Virginia Fletcher, AA. *Roth, Toby (8), Appleton, WiSu.......omammivirntirimsistunsibosmserstptrtises 215 55665 George Ann Way, OM. *Roukema, Mdrge (5), Ridgewood, N.d......iiv. cc imiiriiaeniiinameiiommmesssreseess 226 54465 Judith I. Gleason, AA. Jan Smith, OM/Sched. *Rowland, J. Roya®), Dublin, Qa x... cn iiesrs coivsmsrsssivsersivssarifiossssrresiomestone 513 56531 Selby McCash, AA. Barbara McElveen, ES. *Roybal, Edward R. (25), Pasadena, Calif ......5..cc.ccnrivmrnssrsicinissmsrsssrsivates 2211 56235 Dan Maldondo Nancy Naylor “Rudd, Eldon (4),;Se0ttSAale, ATIZ .........ieccierssesrissirransenssssassssserininsanivessrssnbosees 2244 53361 Charlene Luskey, AA. Patricia Bryce, LA. *Russo, Marty (3), South Tolland, TW... cccricrcineiscneiomisineisaperionssaneseioss 2457 55736 Robert Macari, AA. Rosanne Marini, OM/PS. *Sabo, Martin 0.15), Minneapolis, MINN ....o.......cierenisiivrermarssarsssissesagts 436 54755 David Bieging, AA. Eileen Baumgartner, LA. *St Germain, Fernand J. (1), Woonsocket, R.I........c.cccecvvvvieenrercreercercnnenne 2108 54911 Richard Maurano, AA. Dinah O’Berry, LA. Savage, Gus (2), Chicago, 1 EL Ember 2 AO ATA i SUR SI Td SR 1121 50773 Rudy Polk, AA. Annie M. Abbott, EA. *Sawyer, Harold S. (5), Rockford, Mich... ir kind ie er rssivcirins 301 53831 Mary F. Lobisco, AA. Elizabeth K. Witsman, LD. Schaefer, Daniel (6), 1.akeW00d, 0010 ...c.c.cirmeimminirersirirasnssenssmrarasisaiscnssrsens 1631 57882 *Scheuer, James H: (8), Blushing, N.Y............0 iii iniinisinipsimsipsmssissint 2402 55471 Gregory R. Babyak, AA. *Sehneider, Claudine (2), Narragansett; George S. Kopp, Staff Dir. R.¥.........cviiiviinismisisesssmsesssissiass 1431 52735 Todd C. Nichols, *Schroeder,; Patricia EA. (1), Denver, Colo Eric Schaeffer, LA.. ........cuc iseiitsmsmiisissrsmssessenssonss 2410 54431 Daniel Buck, AA. *Sehuilze, Richard TT: (5),, Wayne, Andrea Pamfilis, LA. Pa...............cian iano names 2421 55761 Joseph Westner, AA. *Schumer,.Charles E. (10), Brooklyn, Sharon Borg, PS/OM. N.Y ...........cccoimisiissmmrirsssssrssstsrssssssses 126 56616 Michael *Seiberling, D. Timmeny, AA. John F..(14), Aron, ORO... J. Hilary Lieber, OM. eciimmimpinnisisiasisssmgiosmarssss 1225 55231 Donald W. Mansfield, *Sensenbrenner, F. James, AA. Jr. (9), Menomonee Kay Casstevens, LA. Falls, Wis.......c.ccccccevvevnennns 315 55101 Alan D. Jaberg, AA. *Shannon, James: M. (5), Lawrence, Mass Philip G. Kiko, EA. .............ccevvreirreeerssssrassissnssssssessesse 229 53411 Maureen *Sharp, Php Goggin, R. (2), AA Muncie; Ind... Hugh ii Kelleher, Cong. Aide niiasenssissiiin siissssabessress 2452 53021 Thomas *Shaw, Clay E. Wanley, LD. (15), Fort Lauderdale, Michael Kraft, AA. Fla...............ccain sissmississsrsrsssassssnross 322 53026 Fred Asbell, AA. Wendy Strong, LD. Nork: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 99-555 0 -83 -18 Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Shelby, Richard C. (7), Tuscaloosa, Ala Adelei Maddox, AA Anne Caldwell, Appts. Secy. *Shumway, Norman D. (14), Stockton, Calif Christopher C. Seeger, AA. Tracey E. Smith, Press Asst. *Shuster, Bud (9), Everett, Pa Ann M. Eppard, AA. Robert R. Siegrist, Dir./Commun. *Sikorski, Gerry E. (6), Stillwater, Minn Dennis McGrann, AA. Siljander, Mark D. (4), Three Rivers, Mich Robin M. Luketina, Gen. Coun./Chief of Staff *Simon, Paul (22), Makanda, Ill Gerald Sinclair, AA. *Sisisky, Norman (4) Petersburg, Va John Pontius, AA. *Skeen, Joe (2). Picacho, N. Mex Suzanne Eisold, AA. *Skelton, Ike (4), Jefferson City, Mo Jerry G. Yates, AA. *Slattery, James C. (2), Topeka, Kans Eva Martin Ennis, Adm. Dir. Jim Groninger, LD. *Smith, Christopher H. (4); Trenton, Nad ......covc.. steers rissrasesssibisresisramsrssngerss Ken Boehm, AA. Marty Dannenfelser, LD. *Smith, Denny (5), Salem, Oreg Judy Edstrom, AA. Greg Walden, Commun. Dir. *Smith, Lawrence J. (16), Hollywood, Fla Bernie Friedman, AA. *Smith, Neal (4), Altoona, Iowa Tom Dawson *Smith, Robert F. (2), Burns, Oreg Richard D. Minard, AA. *Smith, Virginia (3), Chappell, Nebr Joe Western, AA. *Snowe, Olympia J. (2), Auburn, Maine John Yahner, AA. *Snyder, Gene (4), Brownsboro Farms, Ky William E. Tanner, AA. *Solarz, Stephen J. (13), Brooklyn, N.Y David Dreier, AA. *Solomon, Gerald B. (24), Glens Falls, N.Y Arthur A. Jutton Gary W. Holmes Spence, Floyd 0), Lexington, sian man S.C.........c.ciimiimimmiisimmmiossasitog W. A. (AD) Cook, AA. Lexine R. Gill, ES. *Spratt, Jon Mc oJ. (0), York, B.C i ei iiiiiri ih citing stssinsarssasesrosose Jean Marie Neal, AA. Ed Honnold, LD. Staggers, Harley O., Jr. (2) Keyser, W. Va James R. Rhodes, AA. *Stangeland, Arlan (7), Barnesville, Minn Ed Terrill, AA. Stark, Fortney H. (Pete), Jr. (9), Oakland, Calif William K. Vaughan, AA. Ella Mumphard, Appt. Secy. *Stenholm, Charles W. (17), Avoca, Tex Lois Auer, AA. *Stokes, Louis (21), Warrensville Heights, Ohio James C. Harper, AA. *Stratton, Samuel S. (23), Amsterdam, N.Y Roger A. Mott, AA. Studds, Gerry E. (10), Cohasset, Mass Peter Fleischer, AA/Press Secy. Stump, Bob (3), Tolleson, Ariz Lisa Jackson, AA. Carl Commenator, LA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 52665 52511 52431 52271 53761 55201 56365 52365 52876 56601 53765 55711 57931 54426 56730 56435 56306 53465 52361 55614 52452 55501 54331 52165 56065 56605 57032 55076 53111 54576 Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Sundguist, Donald EK. (7), Memphis, Tenn......... 000idonmarsimmes 515 itr 52811 Tom McNamara Pat Kinzhuber *Swifl, ALD), Bellingham, WASH................oiuinitfuicmirmiiiiommarisiistianmson 1502 52605 Drew Pettus, AA. Janet Thiessen, Staff Dir. Synar, Mike (2), Muskogee, Oklar..........cvaiiiimaimimmmrimsismiofioimmsisreses 1605 52701 Geoff Littlehale, AA. Lilian Newby, Press Aide *Tallon, Robert M. (Robin) (6), Florence, S.C... i... icerscceriicsrsssssssssessssrosess 128 53315 Chuck Brimmer, LD. Joyce Power, OM. Tanke, Thomas J. (2), DUBUQUE, TOWA....o..c00 i rieiessarssisisumsiinsssesiaasstsssssssios 435 52911 Pat Wichser Gem Meyer *Fauzin, W. J: Billy) (3), Thibodaux, La... aii Suiitsbn 222 54031 Wallace Henderson, AA. Roy Willis, LA. *Tayior, Gene (1), 5a1e0xIe, MO. 55 tii iii tiseresenst Boas He asbssios torte 2134 56536 Gerald L. Henson, AA. Frances A. Watkins, OM/PS. *Thomas; Lindeay (1), Screven, Ga... si hdd id at resi ivi doaneinins 427 55831 Robert H. Hurt, AA. Cynthia Hinson, ES. *Thomas, William M. (20), Bakersfield, Calif .............cccceveercesficsssesersamsesces 324 52915 Catherine M. Swajian Robert Winters *Torres, Esteban E. (34), Lia Puente, iii nidicidvnnsissicinens 1740 Calif...........ccinivn 55256 Bob Alcock, AA. Olivia Campos, EA. *Torricelli, Robert G. (9), New MIOId, Nd ........ci.ciecitiiinininriinmessiercesiinisanes 317 55061 Robert G. Esposito, EA. Gary Juster, Staff Dir. * Towns, Bdolphus (31), Brooklyn, NY uidian rinssashssnsstopiobs 1009 55936 Marty Thibault, AA. Carolyn J. Smith, EA. Traxler, Bob (8); Bay City, MHCI.i........occiiviiidieisbssumessmsmisisivsshensoirsnss 2448 52806 tans Gary Bachula, AA. Paulette Porter, Pers. Secy. *Udall, Morris IK. (2), TUCSON, ATIZ li. i iii iiiiimieimeedvnesisasiortsnsess 235 54065 Bruce A. Wright, AA. Robert Walker, LD. Valentine, Tim ), Nashville, N.C... iii hii curiesnesinsinsesivstesioin 1107 54531 Ted L. Daniel, AA. William A. Pully, EA. *Vandergriff, Tommy J. (26), Arlington, TexX...........ceceeerrerrererererrerrerenreresrens 1529 5H7772 Carleton Lancaster, AA. David E. Whitten, LD/Coun. *Yonder.Jugt, Guy (D, Lather, Mich........0 0 initiassa 2409 53511 James M. Sparling, Jr., AA. *Vento, Bruce:'F. (4), 88, Paul, MIN ......o. dc ad nd inning 2433 56631 Lawrence Romans, EA. Shirley Geer, Commun. Dir. *Volkmer, Harold L. (9), Hannibal, Mo .....ccciiviiieniicivinieesisensinsioesss 1230 52956 Jeannie Frederick, OM. Jim Glassen, LD. *Yucanovich, Barbara F. (2), Bono; INevV ..........a...cccviviirdieeisresssisatressiossuosssene 507 56155 Tony Likins, AA. *Walzren, Doug (18), Pittshurgh, ibis irmirinismaies 2441 Pa.......ciiindiicieiiei 52135 Jonathan W. Delano, AA. Florrie Eubanks, Pers. Asst. *Walker,; Robert S. (16), East Petersburg, Pa ....c....ivccriivecenisicereiesssiiarcsees 2445 52411 Martha Morrison, AA. Nancy Richmond, EA. Washington, Harold (1), Chicago, NL........ oc... uiirnisssstmsioemireisesariornss 426 54372 William F. Ware, AA. Edmund D. Cooke, Jr. *Watking, Wes (3), Ada, Okla... i dl in dv einssnsteisssinnaneieranisn: 2440 54565 LeRoy Jackson, AA. Ted Coombes, LD. *Waxman, Henry A. (24), Los Angeles, Calif ............ccccceeeerreeeeererrerrerrenennns 2418 53976 Burt Hoffman, AA. Norah Lucey, OM/PS. *Weaver, James (4), Bugene, Oreg.......c.niniminiaivnmmmiiimiciimmsmmmsins 1226 56416 Joe R. Rutledge, AA. Greg Skillman, Staff Dir. Forest Subc. *Weber, Vin (2), Savion, MINT... foe tinatistos 318 52331 iviertereistiesivessssessisrssicaresenrtbios Len Swinehart, AA. James T. Hazzard, LA. *Weiss, Ted (17), NeW York, N.Y. or a hoist ariitnini 2442 55635 James Gottlieb, AA. Stephany Chaconas, EA. Wheat, Alan D; (5), Kansas CHY, M0..........c.cuiviiicmioimissiansissidtemeasssscorson 1609 54535 Margaret E. Broadaway, LD. Dolores Brown, EA. *Whitehurst, G. William (2), Virginia Beach, Va.......cccoovvvvvvrinrcreenenn. 2469 54215 John P. Magill, AA. Rosemary L'Italien, OM. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 244 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Whitley, Charles O. (3), Mount Olive, N.C..........ccccevninriinenveninrensenvensenne 104 53415 Lewis Renn, AA. Howard R. Barker, OM. *Whittaker, Bobi(5), AUgUSta, IANS...........c...cvviuscrnsssinmshostbosssivesessorsspessshosiors 332 53911 Chuck Pike, AA. Janet Pike, ES. *Whitten, Jamie L. (1), Charleston, MiSS...........ccccueeernerrrrirrseeserssnsserersresssvases 2314 54306 Marion F. Bishop, AA. *Williams, Lyle Warren, ...ccciiiiitivesedbiciiion toss ianrisroariagitos OT), ONO. oi 1004 55261 Martin J. Milich, AA. H. Dean Beagle, Chf. LA. *Williams, Pat (1), Helena, Mont ..........cc cc ciiticroiesrspussitioirsieinrtiicisseedisssisdosses 1512 53211 Jon Weintraub, Assoc. Staff Tony Hadley, Press Asst. Wilson, Charles (2), Lufkin, Tox .....cccrviecicessvseasitosisassanoissstoreisbineris 2265 52401 Joderesinconsis Charles W. Simpson, AA. Carol Simons, ES. Winn, Larry, Jr. 3), Overland Park, Kans ..............ctceceveseivieesorssinsprinsisnrons 2308 52865 Nan Orr Elder, PS/OM. Kathleen Sloan, LA. *Wirth, Timothy E. (2), Westminster, Colo............cccceceruerrrrurcenienrerenrerrerserens 2454 52161 Cary Caton, AA. Philip Clapp, LD. Wise, Robert E., Jz. (3), Charleston, W. Va ..........occicurersensreorsrstesioressarsresnness 1508 52711 Dan McGinn, AA. Steve Cohen, LA. =Woll, Frank B. (10), VIONND, VA fini dsevesiih 130 .......oviermiiininitmmisriisishrivinst 55136 Stephanie C. Bolick, AA. J. Janet Shaffron, Senior LA. *Wolpe, Howard B. (3), Lansing, MICK ...........cvecviivssdispsisrersassessnsioesaninsivosses 1527 55011 James Margolis, AA. Sarah Tucker, Pers. Secy. *Wortley, George C. (27), Fayetteville, N.Y ........c.iccinnnvmsrssssersvessesssmsissvsseense 428 53701 Rosemary Woods, ES/OM. Lawrence W. Casey, AA. *Wright, James C.;; Jr. (12), Fort Worth, Tex...........ccccersmsinisermsasisssssossbiioane 1236 55071 Marshall L. Lynam, AA. Katherine G. Mitchell, EA. Wyden, Bon (3), Portland, Oreg.i.......coii suisiziosshomssnsisrrramiit sniriiin aes 1406 54811 Lois Lindsay-Davis, Press Secy. Russell G. Worden, OM. *Wylie, Chalmers P. (15), Columbus, ONO ...........coecesesedeteirecsitosservanssarsassstors 2310 52015 Benson Hart, Act. AA./Econ. Adv. Cynthia Leitner, OM. *Yates, Sidney BR. (9), Chicago, T..........occcuiimiwsings aii itm 2234 52111 Mary Anderson Bain, AA. Michael C. Dorf, Spc. Coun. *Yatron, Cus (0), Reading, Pal... iis seiisisebinidiersipisrititoe 2267 55546 list tioessontons Joseph P. Gemmell, AA. Karen J. Shear, Chf. LA. *Young, C. W. Bill (8), Madeira Beach, Fla...........ccecsiteinciussrerisessonsesnassansinn 2266 55961 Douglas Gregory, AA. William R. Sessoms, OM. *Young, Don (At 'L.), Ft. Yukon; 0. iieniivisssriamnssmisssimssorens 2331 Alaska............ 55765 Jim Lexo, EA. Edie Vivian, Pers. Secy. *Young, Robert A. (2), Maryland Heights, Mo.......cc.ccceevveruerrrerrencrecrerrenrennenne 2430 52561 James Webb Sally Shafroth Zablocki, Clement J. (4), Milwaukee, WiS........cccceeivvireeriirenreereesesseessessensees 2183 54572 Al Kulczycki, AA. Gail Amidzich, LA. *xZochau, Edwin V. W. (12), 1.08 AN0S, Calif. i...........cciiesiseirsessitossesisereeeisases 429 55411 Robert J. Wichser, AA. Karen Cindrich, Pers. Secy. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER *Corrada; Baltasar, RIO Piedras, P.R.........c.inirtusmsimissmessiiisgiesioitineio 1410 52615 Raul Torres, AA. Lillian Berrocal, Pers. Secy. DELEGATES de Lugo, Bon, St. Thomas, V.1ul......iuhii. emits nrssmsotoirsioismsdh 2443 51790 Sheila M. Ross, AA. Margaret Martin-Barry, Chf. LA. *Pauntroy, Walter B., Washington, D.C ..............ccceccoivnincinirsicereinaiertesssnvenses 2135 58050 *Sunia, Fofo I. F., Pago Pago, American Samoa .........cccecevvvvvverrerverververrenns 1709 58577 Matthew Iuli, AA. Roger Hazell, LC. *Won Pat, Antonio B., SInalana, Guam it ersnsosstos sans 2133 51188 ...........icessise : George C. Eustaquio, AA. Roger G. Stillwell, Press Secy. Nore: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS Crass IL.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF [33 Senators in this group: Democrats, Name Party Armstrong, William L.................ooe eve R. Baker, Howard H.. Jr.....iuniiinmiin. R. Baucus, VIa% coi. ticitiiiitemnisishonrrioriashisen D. Biden, Joseph R., dT ............cciscnsenssiotanivone. D. Boren, David Li ........... 5 ess iaeihiciortonasisns D. Boschwilz, Budy......uniiaesinsise vn R. Bradley, Bill...............58 ciniome des desditoge co D. Cochran, Thad... cases veri vsiossicisss R. Cohen, William a bimini R. 8.5.0. Pomenici, Pete V ...oi...opmaiibninsidions R. EXON; J. JAMES ...oisvoiisiniemrseisrssinmairssinsstiosarssan D. Hatfield, Mark O...o0 iii ivitasitogs R. Ballin, Howell Tr... coi aioe ess D. Helms, Jesse Ai....iniiiiitiliniesansonss R. Huddleston, Walter (Dee).......ccccceeeueeueeunene D. “Humphrey, Gordon J .......i...c....iin niin R. Jepsen, Roger cine smpstenmni R. W..........ici0ep Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr........cc...covierinsnisen. D. Kassebaum, Nancy L....c........coiveeirinnnenas R. Levin, Carl. riniis maton D. McClure, James A... divine R. NUNN, Sam... iinirri rts sorter ass: D. Pell, Claihorne...i......0i.citis livin creasnins ives D. Percy, Charles ceria einioitine ons H.........cce R. Bressler, Larry ab...pits ions R. Pryor, David FH ....0 5 oni nhs D. Randolph, Jennings................ureeciiucessnss isons D. Simpson, Alan K........luducitiidiimmin R. Stevens Ted. ........... chev iiss ecsiipisssinsies R. PRUTIMONG, SEEOTI rivic henitere ra hose baseas cite R. Tower, JONI GG. ..i.i.icocrciciiBais his svidioneses inne R. Tsongas, Paul B..........co.feind sivnivsnes D. Warner, JONN W ......o i hoissssesns alien R. OF SENATORS SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1985 14; Republicans, 19] Residence Aurora, Colo. Knoxville, Tenn. Missoula, Mont. Wilmington, Del. Seminole, Okla. Plymouth, Minn. Denville, N.J. Jackson, Miss. Bangor, Maine. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Lincoln, Nebr. Salem, Oreg. Tuscumbia, Ala. Raleigh, N.C. Elizabethtown, Ky. Sunapee, N.H. Davenport, Iowa. Shreveport, La. Wichita, Kans. Detroit, Mich. Payette, Idaho. Perry, Ga. Newport, R.I. Kenilworth, Ill. Humboldt, S. Dak. Camden, Ark. Elkins, W. Va. Cody, Wyo. Anchorage, Alaska. Aiken, S.C. Wichita Falls, Tex. Lowell, Mass. Middleburg, Va. 248 Terms of Service Crass II.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1987 [34 Senators in this group: Democrats, 12; Republicans, 22] Name Party Residence ADANOr, JAMEOB.........ciiciiiinaston neisss R. Kennebec, S. ives Dak. Andrews, Mark...bitimmiant R. Mapleton, N. Dak. ims Bumpers, Dale......... i cee ninhiatmmmeries D. Charleston, Ark. Cranston, Alan ...... 300... minimises D. Los Angeles, Calif. D'Amato, Alfonse M............icccsiidiniininnins R. Island Park, N.Y. Benton, Jeremiah i niinnise R. Ala. .....c.c.iintii Mobile, DRO, Alan J... coulis tesnnsrsne D. Belleville, 111. Dodd, Christopher Jd .......o..ciiniiine D. Norwich, i Conn. Dole, Boby....ccoo in nial inns: R. Russell, Kans. Eagleton, Thomas FF... ii feiamne D. St. Louis, Mo. East, JON Poodi hrneniioniovegaed R. Greenville, N.C. Ford, Wendell H ...............ciii nein D. Owensboro, Ky. BALI, JBIER dibs diasindininsnsssorinmansosssehos R. Salt Lake City, .ciiciriiiesis Utah. Glenn, John ci... ion os D. Columbus, Ohio. Goldwater, Barry ...iii. cen ln iiinin R. Scottsdale, Ariz. Gorton, Slade......ceu.idiniismsasrasiere: R. Olympia, ahi Wash. Grassley, Charles E.........ooocervcervnsnscssnns R. New Hartford, Iowa. Hart, Gary... inti esr iiuism D. Denver, Colo. Hawking, Paulas. .....i0n dina isimiiiss R. Winter Park, Fla. Hollings, Ernest F....ooc iii rnsiinnnd D. Charleston, S.C. Inouye, Daniel K...........cocnniviinnimniie BD. Honolulu, Hawaii. Kasten, Robert W., Jri...iidiiiinnsinsenns R. Milwaukee, Wis. Tazall Pauls... ait tain R Carson City, Nev. Leahy, Patrick J. ..c.... cir nmiriiestmmmn D. Burlington, Vt. Tong, Russell 0 i ni D. Baton Rouge, La. B.......00 Mathias, Charles McC. dr .......... nina] R. Frederick, Md. Mattingly, Mack 5 dedi ncnrireio R. St. Simons Island, ....ci..... Ga. Murkowskl, Frank en ioioinnne R. Fairbanks, Alaska. H............ccooiiec Nickles, Don.......ccoi on idvicirsnrinnsis R. Ponca City, Okla. iif Packwood, Bob......ci.ai...ian innnins R. Portland, Oreg. oi. Quayle, Dan ........ 80 iia. dine inaissarnns R. Huntington, Ind. Rudman, Warren ...... ilu. hii R. Nashua, N.H. Specter, Arlen ........id britain R. Philadelphia, Pa. Symmes, Steve... inimib mma R. Boise, Idaho. 250 . Congressional Directory Crass L—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF [33 Senators in this group: Democrats, Name Party Bentsen, Lloyd Mi... D. Bingaman, Jeff ...0u aston D. Burdick, Quentin Ni flan ie D. Byrd, Robert C...... 00 Gusg be tinsnianin D. Chafee, John Ba. ciahiiim R. H.........o..ina Chiles, Lawton i iiiinsbissmserssins D. ........... Danforth, JOON C.......ii in nieinsaiisnnnisnsessees R. DeConcind, Dennig coh. cininiamnmdinmio D. Durenberger, David F..........cccccoevereennnen.e R. Hatch, Orrin. G ci... iii h dit hirteiiits ivisansy R. Hecht, Chic... iid diiiimiinilotess cninuss RB. Heinz, JONN coi is riistisaiiniostoitonmaetvisis R. Jackson, Henry di ivetsniasassess D. M........c..civ Kennedy, Edward M ..........cccceecervueeereceennes D. Lautenberg, Frank R............cooccieiiitnnens D. Yugar, Richard Ouchi dirs R. Matsunaga, Spark M............ccceiivininninnnnnnss D. Melcher, JONN..........ccccioiiissivci sesbinersseromsnin D. Metzenbaum, Howard M........ccccuvvvvrnneenenn. D. Mitchell, George J...c..cocuresisiisisienivnssensarses D. Moynihan, Daniel Pi... 00 anni, D. Proxmire, William..........cciloiiiiienctnescnsrusss D. Riegle, Donald W., Jr.....c....cccnivniinncersseriss D. Roth, William V., Jr... eiiteicnnness. R. Sarbanes, Paul Sasser; James BR Stafford, Robert Stennis, JON C Trible, Paul 8, 8... iimsani D. ...... 0.0 iiiiiibicnisioi D. Ti.....al inc uiiiiiiimdivins R. .iiiealsiciiiinimmmsisses D. Jhulull cilia svieceicine R. Wallop, Mnleolm.......ccieiin iiininmmin iim sod R. Weicker, Lowell. Pi, Jv .....iininiiiiiv. R. Wilson, Pele... viiitivinstinsiiesiisisaninis R. Zorinsky, Bdward..........oniiniin D. isin SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1989 20; Republicans, 13] Residence Houston, Tex. Sante Fe, N. Mex. Fargo, N. Dak. Sophia, W. Va. Warwick, R.I. Lakeland, Fla. Flat, Mo. Tucson, Ariz. Minneapolis, Minn. Salt Lake City, Utah. Las Vegas, Nev. Pittsburgh, Pa. Everett, Wash. Boston, Mass. Montclair, N.dJ. Indianapolis, Ind. Honolulu, Hawaii. Forsyth, Mont. Shaker Heights, Ohio. South Portland, Maine. New York, N.Y. Madison, Wis. Flint, Mich. Wilmington, Del. Baltimore, Md. Nashville, Tenn. Rutland, Vt. De Kalb, Miss. Newport News, Va. Big Horn, Wyo. Greenwich, Conn. San Diego, Calif. Omaha, Nebr. Terms of Service CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS Rank Name State nein XE 1. Stennis, JONG ooo citisn cin bosib tli teatinis MiSSiSSIPPI ..veeveeerevervenes Nov. 5, 1947. 21: Long, Bussell B...........i..iicinpesstommsns Louisiana. cine Dec. 31, 1948. 8 | Jackson, Henry M.1..........conecenirssseres Washington ................... Jan. 3, 1953. 4 Thurmond, SITOm 2........cco South Carolina.............. Nov. 7, 1956. sivas issarisrerse 5 |: Prozmire, William ...........ciua0a0eimm WISCONSIN. coi aeesrneesniansine Aug. 28, 1957. 6. | Randolph, Jennings?®..........c..cccennerernsee West Virginia ............... Nov. 5, 1958. 7:1: Byrd, Robert ©. .....cineinmpioninvauiinin West Virginia ............... Jan. 3, 1959. & | ‘Burdick, Quentin N. ......c..ccicivicriionnes North Dakota................ Aug. 8, 1960. 9 Pell; Claiborne.........c.c...iimmiviisiviasrsins Rhode Island................. Jan. 3, 1961. 10. Tower, John G.....c..oci.iomesasssisis sins PEXAR ..... cress rivinsns June 15, 1961. 5 Eh 11 | Kennedy, Edward M.........c.ccccecevueruennens Massachusetts............... Nov. 7, 1962. 12:{ Inouye, Daniel K.L...........cnsriireronne Hawaii. ....oii csi, Jan. 3, 1963. ti 13 | Hollings, Ernest F..........c.coosvnrsnsnnnn. South Carolina.............. Nov. 9, 1966. Baker, Howard H., Jr......cccosiiiinniennnis Tennessee ........ccceuvuueeen.. i fe CharIRE El ossTi INOS: isin: Jan. 3, 1067, 15 {"Hatlield, Mark O.............caciiiisie Oregon .....o.ciuid ioativminis Jan. 10, 1967. 16 | Stevens, Ted ......ic...couivissteivmsinmiisios Alaska ..0u.citiiitiins Dec. 24, 1968. 17 | Eagleton, Thomas P.........cc..ccnsniessnise MiISSourl ii.siiisiieiienss Dec. 28, 1968. Cranston: Alan sions ..........ocitisinisenms California............c.siivss Doles BoD Li tr inissith rasta RANSAS. ih itil 18 KR Goldwater, Barry ?®............ccioccoirzeriinnsens. AT ZONA, 1 sears an. 3, 1969. Mathias, Charles McC., Jr.1................. Maryland... Ck wood, Bob. ..iiiiiviimnminiiisies OLegos;....coinihs ertivvatisioss 19] Roth, William V.. Jr. L.......ccnnedisng. Delaware............cavision Jan. 1, 1971. Bentsen, Lloyd M.1........ccccovvinirineniennenne PERAS iii ititetivocsnennapith 20 (Chiles, Lawlon .......civeieciuiiissetsmms Flovida....... 00... ime Jan. 3, 1971. Weicker, Lowell P., Jr.1........................ Connecticut ................... 21 | Stafford, Bobert T.L..........ccoinisectiniinessn, Vermont........coerssslssionnss Sept. 16, 1971. RE NUR, Sam i. cin viiceitosinesiosiniisiassbossts EOTZI.....civnoriareriie Nov. 8, i 1972. 23 | Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr..........ccu......... Lonisiana cc... hearers Nov. 14, 1972. iden, Joseph R., dra. nim Delaware... Domenicl, Pete V ........cceeeicdininccroness New Mexico.........ccvveee.. 24 BH Helms, :J0880 A .......cciiidecricdiniisiiisdorrnsss North Carolina............. an. 3, 1973. Huddleston, Walter (Dee)..........c.......... Kentucky...........0.i cClure, James A}... iinininiiin, Idaho... 0. 25 viens 25. Laxalt, Paul vi... ch. in. iii iiisiine Nevada... ioc ciniiioien Dec. 18, 1974. 26 | Garn, Jake...........ciaiediieisestinmnes Utaha. hed inings Dec. 21, 1974. | Glenn, JON... ule cc ister ssdigiveiecuisnes ONO: ii civillusiiens Dec. 24, 1974. 28 | Pord, Wendell H.............0cisminasie Kentucky... in: Dec. 28, rc 1974. Bumpers, -Dale..........0immsniioamenes oi Arkansas... 20 Aart Cary iiniii sn it eins Colorado ....ciiemmisiiinsinitis Jan. 3, 1975. Leahy, Patrick J.......crsiiedieicimteiie VOrmoNl....c.cooovivsscaisioces 30 | Danforth, John © ......o5 coicmieissiisesnsens MUSSOUT] i. .iiinerirennivrnens Dec. 27, 1976. 31 { Zorinsky, Edward ............c...ieiifnnna, Nebraska.........c..ccoeveresis Dec. 28, 1976. Chafee, John ciiwi ihr... Rhode H........00. Island................. 32 i enad Howard M.L................... 8) BIEte A i Dec. 29,1976, 31 HR 33 ‘Riegle, Donald W., Jr.1............s............. Michigan.........c.msmmss Dec. 30, 1976. 252 Congressional Directory CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued Rank Name State Degimingd, IDeConcind, Dennis....c..civimeniommmi: ATIZONA. oi. ii oniimrarerss Hatch, Orrin G.........ooieiii sion Tal. iii iiinrinidis Heme JON Ve... oisdhl. ttn Pennsylvania ................ Lugar, Bichard G.........ccnniciniicnnnia INAIANW:...civerierimnnisisrantes 34 Matsunaga, Spark M.L.....ccccverniennnnn. Hawall.........ooenBitivcins Melcher, JONN Liisirensiabs Montana........iiundie Jan. 3, 1977. Moynihan, Daniel P ......ccoesvrinernee New York........oi.0 Sarbanes, Paul 8.1... iin Maryland............cceuene Sasser, James Bi... ns Sanna. TENNESSE ......00.ccovnn devine Wallop, Malcolm ..........i.e Bosse sinivisess WYoming....cvcessduiin, 35 | Durenberger, David F.s................c........ Minnesota..........cceerrveenne ’ Nov. 8, 1978. 86 Baucus Max te... i i eis Montana........ .c.....sisicie Dec. 15, 1978. 37: | Rassebaum, Nancy L.%............ce enna Kansas. i. on...0iih. Dec. 23, 1978. 38 | Cochran, Thad 1%....i...... cies iaesndinrn, MISSISSIPPI +evveverenereenenne Dec. 27, 1978. 39 | Boschwitz, Rudy?®.............c.cciervenrrunnanne Minnesota.......cceeveernnen. Dec. 30, 1978. 40 | Simpson, Alan K.10...........iiinaiisnionnine WyYOmING..c..coivvmsnsesidions Jan. 1, 1979. 41 | Warner, John W. ti. ...........coaiviinn iin Virginia... ccmsminnii.. “Jan. 2, 1979. Armstrong, William L.1.......ccccoeuvicnnen. Colorado.......c.oiemssboeeres Boren, Dovid Lonion flan Oklahoma ....ci..seeerseenss Bradley, Bill... in ierteiiiiinniis New Jersey.....ccceeeeeueene Cohen, Wiliam B.1...50..0.ons enc ini, MAING onic sisson Txon,d. James...nh nn Nebraska.............oibivans 49 Heflin, Howell T.... 0 iit Alabama.........inceeeeiiiinn. Humphrey, Gordon J .........cccoerenenne New Hampshire ........... Jan. 3, 1979. Jepsen, Roger W........iaiviiinnssssiiiios ToWa oriiani ceemen Nevin, Car sis rir ast lt hers Michigan: ........z.rieeieies |IPressler, Larry L.....ccoooeenininicininnnnnn. South Dakota................ Pryor, David H-1....o. ba mihi,ui, Arkansas..........iccoeinaiis Tsongas, Paul B.A oo. mil adam: Massachusetts......c........ 43 | Mitchell, George J.12..............cciseusenssnrens Maine .........ciciseisininaind May 19, 1980. 44 ‘Rudman, Warren 12..............ccohu iin New Hampshire ........... Dec. 29, 1980. 45 Hawking, Paula 126.5... 00h Florida......cininiineiinen nit. Jan. 1, 1981. 46 | Denton, Jeremiah ®............. ..ceirereins Alabama...........coeciiaiieh, Jan. 2, 1981. (Abdnor, James !..........c.covcrumeernncessssnisnen, South Dakota................ Andrews, Mark L.........ci000ici isanisthosens North Dakota................ ‘BT Amato, Alfonse M ............ceveceineiiorees New York............al... Dizon, Aland... 0 niinterion Tinos .. eins eiiiosnions Dodd, Christopher J. ........ccccoevvuinnnnnn. Connecticut ........c..ccueee. East, John Pas. cn hasanoi, North Carolina............. Gorton, Slade...La fri Washington .........coceeuee. 47 BR Grassley, Charles E.1..........cccovirinnisrns TOW cin io oenisnssniinn Jan. 3, 1981. Kasten, Robert W., Jr. L.....ccccccenveernenne WiSCONSIN...coeevessstovessiin Mattingly, Mack........cccouveernmccnricnnnnee. GROTZIR vivirviens ssrsiiresesns Murkowski, Frank H..........cccccuvvevenneee. Alaskan.ie dh, Nickles, DON... omit oh hinting Oklahoma........cceeeeernineee Quavie, Dan. ou. hatinSu han Indiana..........ooieceiniine, Specter, Arlen... iii Pennsylvania ................ Symmg, Steve La. te batalin iia; daho....coiii wii, - 48 I Lautenberg, Frank R.........cccniecimcnne New Jersey.....ccceuenuenne © Dec. 27, 1982. Terms of Service 253 CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued Beginning of Rank Name State present service Bingaman, Jeff .... Hecht, Chie... cad dei ctosvaise aris i WO SE EE NVirohnio... can an. 3, 1983. WALSON, Pl... coc ititeitifinisiissigmsdiosdanseeets California............iqeeieions 1Served in the House of Representatives previous to service in the Senate. 2Senator 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. 3Senator Goldwater also served in the Senate from Jan. 3, 1953, until Jan. 3, 1965. 4Senator Metzenbaum also served in the Senate by appointment from Jan. 4, 1974, to Dec. 23, 1974. 5Elected Nov. 7, 1978, to complete the unexpired term of Hubert H. Humphrey ending Jan. 3, 1983. SElected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 15, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield. "Elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 23, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James Pearson. 8Elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term commencing Jan 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 27, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James Eastland. 9Elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 30, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Wendell Anderson. Elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Jan. 1, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Clifford Hansen. 11 Elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator William Scott. 12 Appointed May 14, 1980, to complete the unexpired term caused by the resignation of Senator Edmund S. Muskie ending Jan. 3, 1983. 13Elected Nov. 4, 1980, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1981; subsequently appointed Dec. 29, 1980, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John A. Durkin. 4 Elected Nov. 4, 1980, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1981; subsequently appointed Jan. 1, 1981, to fill the vacancy ‘caused by the resignation of Senator Richard Stone. 15 Elected Nov. 4, 1980, for the 6-year term commencing Jan. 3, 1981; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1981, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Donald W. Stewart. Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State Dis. Congresses (inclusive) epnning ol a 29 terms, consecutive Whitten, Jamie L.................. Miss .......... 177th to 93th............ Nov. 4, 1941. 20 terms, consecutive Price, Melvin ...........coviieuinnnee {Sn 21 79th to I8th........0.....5 Jan. 3, 1945. 18 terms, consecutive Bennett, Charles E................ Fla............ 8: Blst to: 8 hi....coovnien reise Jan. 3, 1949. Perkins, Carl D.............0..0 Ky... hn. 71 8ist10. 98th..........conime. Jan. 3, 1949. Rodino, Peter W., dr............. Nodovoienta 10.{ 81st to 93th.........c...ceee Jan. 3, 1949. Zablocki, Clement d.............. Wis: .......os 4 81st 10. 98th........c.onevne Jan. 3, 1949. 17 terms, not consecutive Yates, Sidney R..................... Mn an. 9 | 81st to 87th, 89th to | Jan. 3, 1965. 98th. 16 terms, consecutive Boland, Edward P................. Mass ......... 2 183d to 08th. .........0 Jan. 3, 1953. Brooks, Jack ......ccicceniin nites Tex.....0..... 9.1:83d to 98th.........cte.iunst Jan. 3, 1953. Natcher, William H ............. Ky... 2 | 233d to'98th........0.i... Aug. 1, 1953. O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr......... Mass ......... 3 1'33d to 9%th........ce iii Jan. 3, 1953. 15 terms, consecutive Dingell, John , SAA Mich ......... 16 | *84th to 98th............o Dec. 13, 1955. Fascell, Dante B.................... Flat... 19 {84th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1955. Wright, James C., Jr............ TeX. oie. 12 1 34th t0'98th................. Jan. 3, 1955. 14 terms, consecutive Broomfield, William S ......... Mich ........ 18 85th to 98th............o.o. Jan. 3, 1957. Michel, Robert H.................. Ne. ce... 18:0:85th to 98th........cccennins Jan. 3, 1957. 13 terms, consecutive Conte, Silvio O........cccecvvevunnne Mass ......... 1 [36th to 98th................ Jan. 3, 1959. Kastenmeier, Robert W....... Wis.......2... 2 | 86th to. 98th................. Jan. 3, 1959. Latta, Delbert L..................... Ohio.......... 5 | 86th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1959. Rostenkowski, Dan............... Na... 8 | 86th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1959. Smith, Neal...........ccc.i...o.ivi: Iowa.......... 4 |'86th to 9%th................ Jan. 3, 1959. Stratton, Samuel S............... NY... 23 | 86th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1959. 12 terms, consecutive Addabbo, Joseph P................ NY LL... 6 ( 87th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1961. Gonzalez, Henry B................ TeX .ccverseness 20 | *37th to 98th............... Nov. 4, 1961. St Germain, Fernand J........ Rl... 1 | 87th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1961. Udall, Morris K..................... Ariz... 2-1 *37th 16. 9%th..........%.. May 2, 1961. 11 terms, consecutive : Broyhill, James T ................. NC. 10 | 88th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1963. Buxton, Philllip............. 5.0... Callf.Z....... 5 1:*8%th to 98th-............. Feb. 18, 1964. Terms of Service CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State pi Congresses (inclusive) gh 11 terms, consecutive—Con. Bdwards, Don .............c...cceueee Calif......... 10 188th to 98th...............: Jan. 3, 1963. Bugua, Don ....5.a. an. Pla oir 2 83th to 98th..........-.=: Jan. 3, 1963. Gibbons, Sam M.................... Fla............ 1 { 88th to 9%th................. Jan. 3, 1963. Hawkins, Augustus F........... Calif.......... 29 | 88th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1963. Horton, Frank dJ................... NY ......h 29 | 83th to 93th...........c...e Jan. 3, 1963. Long, Clarence D.................. M{d...... 2 88th to 9%th.............. Jan. 3, 1963. McDade Joseph M ................ Paani. 10. 88th to 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1963. Minish, Joseph G.................. Ndi a. 11 | 38th to 98th ...........c..-.. Jan. 3, 1963. Pepper, Claude L.................... Pla..on in 18 | 88th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1963. “Pickle, J. J..(Jake) ...............- Tex... 10} *88th 10:98th ............... Dec. 21, 1963. Quillen, James H.................. Tenn ......... 1.] 88th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1963. Roybal, Edward R................. Calif... 25 { 38th to 98th .............-... Jan. 3, 1963. 10 terms, consecutive : Annunzio, Frank................... 0l........... 11 189th to 9%th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Conable, Barber B., Jr......... NY... 30 | 89th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Conyers, John, Jr.................. Mich ......... 1°] 89th to:98th................ Jan. 3, 1965. de la Garza, E (Kika)............ Tex... 15 | 89th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Dickinson, William L........... Ala......... 2 | 89th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Duncan, John d.............00... Tenn......... 21 30%hto9%th.......... Jan. 3, 1965. Edwards, Jack......c...n...c...n.. Mau 1: 39th to 93th ................. Jan. 3, 1965. Erlenborn, John N ............... n........h.. 13 | 39th 10. 98th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Foley, Thomas S.................... Wash......... 5: 30thto9%th............... Jan. 3, 1965. Ford, William D.................... Mich ......... 15 | 89th to. 98th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Hamilton, lee H.................. Ind... 5. 9 | 89th to 98th................ Jan. 3, 1965. Howard, James J .................. $v BE 3 { 39th to 93th................. Jan. 3, 1965. ~ Jones, Walter B............ Thru NC... 1 [289th to 9%th............... Feb. 5, 1966. — Vander Jagt, Guy ................. Mich ......... 9 | *89th to 98th............... Nov. 8, 1966. 10 terms, not consecutive Brown, George E,, Jr............ Calif........: 36 | 88th to 91st, 93d to Jan. 3, 1973. 98th. Snyder, M. G. (Gene)............ Ky... 5... 4 | 88th, 90th to 98th....... Jan. 3, 1967. 9 terms, consecutive Bevill, Tom...... occciesins Ala... 4.1 90th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1967. ~ Gaydos, Joseph M................. Pa...» 20.1 *90th to 93th.............. Nov. 5, 1968. Hammerschmidt, John P....| Ark ........... 3 | 90th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1967. Kazen, Abraham, Jr............. Tox... 23 | 90th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1967. Miller, Clarence E ................ Ohio......... 10 | 90th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1967. Montgomery, G. V. | Miss.......... 3 [ 90th to 9%th................. Jan. 3, 1967. (Sonny). Myers, John T...........cooevievnens Indi.......... 7 |:90th.10:98th.........%....... Jan. 3, 1967. Nichols, William.................... Alas 3 | 90th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1967. WInn, Larry, df ....ic.icirmes Kans......... 3 | 90th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1967. Wylie, Chalmers P................ Ohio.......... 15 1:90th to 93th..............5 Jan. 3, 1967. Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State Diy Congresses (inclusive) ies jhe oF 9 terms, not consecutive Jacobs, Andrew, Jr............... Ind. i...5x 10 | 89th to 92d, 94th to | Jan. 3, 1975. 98th. Scheuer, James H................. NY ........ 8 | 89th to 92d, 94th to | Jan. 3, 1975. 98th. 8 terms, consecutive Alexander, Bill.............c.oi..: Ark... 1 91st to 98th.......ccooinnche Jan. 3, 1969. Anderson, Glenn M............... Calif.......... 32. '91st to I8th......ccoireennns Jan. 3, 1969. Biaggl, Mario. ..............onni: NY. 2... 19 | 91st to %th................. Jan. 3, 1969. Chappell, Bill, Jr................... Fla........c... £ 1 91stito 98th. ......0cnveine Jan. 3, 1969. Clay, William (Bill)............... Mo... 1 91st to 98th.....c.e0veenees. Jan. 3, 1969. Coughlin, Lawrence.............. Pa.......... 13 | 91st to Oth... itn Jan. 3, 1969. “Crane, Philip M ..........cocc000-Wloido 12 | *91st to 98th............oen. Nov. 25, 1969. Daniel, Pan. 500. Va... ore 8. Ist to 93th. wm... Jan. 3, 1969. .....0....000 Fish, Hamilton, Jr................ NY... 21 (91st to 93th..x.............. Jan. 3, 1969. Forsythe, Edwin B................ Ndi io ia 13 | *91st to OBth...............; Nov. 3, 1970. Jones, Bl... isisimeisanns Tenn ......... Z/ 291st to IBth...............: Mar. 25, 1969. Lujan, Manuel, Jr ................ N. Mex ..... 1-91st 1098bh... na. Jan. 3, 1969. =Obey. David R-....c5. 50 Wisiiciis 7429s 10 953th ...}.......... Apr. 1, 1969. Roe, Robert A.........o...0.ciee No... 81 *91st to 3th. .......0..... Nov. 4, 1969. Stokes, Louis... Ohio... 21 "91st to ISths.........o..... Jan. 3, 1969. Whitehurst, G. William....... Na or 2 91st toi9%th. Jan. 3, 1969. Yatron, Gus...0.0 Paint 64 9st to: 98th.................. Jan. 3, 1969. 8 terms, not consecutive Ottinger, Richard L.............. NY... 20 | 89th to 91st, 94th to | Jan. 3, 1975. 98th. 7 terms, consecutive Archer, W. R..........xi.....0.... TeX ites 7.192d to 98th..........0..... Jan. 3, 1971. ASpIn, Tes... oi niin Wigi. Ll... 1.4.92d t0.98th.........0.ce0ic--Jan. 3, 1971. —Breaux, John:B ............c....... Lai. iis. 7 | *92d.10 98th............05: Sept. 30, 1972. Dellums, Ronald V ............... Calif......... S4-92d to 9Bth.......o0eeenens. Jan. 3, 1971. Frenzel, Bill. .*.........0..ui Minn......... 34 92d to 9%th:.................. Jan. 3, 1971. Hillis; 'Elwood...........ccciecrreerss Ind... 5 11 92d to:93th........ccoecrurens Jan. 3, 1971. Remp; Jack on oiiians. NY nil 311:92d to 98th................: Jan. 3, 1971. Lent, NormaniP...............x.. NY... 5. 41.92d to 98th............c.... Jan. 3, 1971. Mazzoli, Romano L............... Ry.:ih. 392d £0:98th cic enna Jan. 3, 1971. McKinney, Stewart B .......... Conn.......... 4..92d to 98th...........coonssiv Jan. 3, 1971. Mitchell, Parren d................ Md.......... 7.192d to: 98th...........cce0n.. Jan. 3, 1971. Rangel, Charles B................. NY... 16: 92d to 98th.........cconeenss Jan. 3, 1971. Robinson, J. Kenneth........... Va... 71 2d:1008th................=; Jan. 3, 1971. Seiberling, John F ................ Ohioe........... 14 1 92d 10: 98th.............s...: Jan. 3, 1971. Spence, Floyd...........coccovenueniin S.C. 2:1 92d to 9%th....c....cneinens Jan. 3, 1971. Young, C-W..Bill.............« Flaz......i... 3:-192d to: 98th...............0%. Jan. 3, 1971. Terms of Service CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING Name terms, not consecutive Hansen, George........cccceeuu.n. Long, GillisW-...............ieus. 6 terms, consecutive Andrews, Tke....oreitsrisrinns ~Boggs, Corinne C. (Lindy)....| —*Collins, Cardiss.........5..0.... Gilman, Benjamin A. ............ Holt, Marjorie S................... Jones, James R..................... = Lagomarsino, Robert J ........ Lehman, William.................. Lot, Trent... ee eircriessannees Madigan, Edward R ............. Martin, James G................... Moakley, John...............c....... Moorhead, Carlos J .............. ™ Murtha, John'P.................... O’Brien, George M................ Pritchard, Joel....................co. Regula, Ralph..................a.... Rinaldo, Matthew d.............. Rose, Charlie...............ccoeeuves Schroeder, Patricia............... Shuster, E. G. Bud).............. Stark, Fortney H .................. Studds, Gerry E......occoovviis Taylor, Genes... iinnk, =Traxler, Bobiii......erniiactes Wilson, Charles..................... = Young, Donald B................... 5 terms, consecutive AUCOIN, Le8.0v iiinsiiin tis Bedell, Berkley...................... Bonker, Don........iiees Bouquard, Marilyn Lloyd....| ~ Coleman, E. Thomas............ D’Amours, Norman E .......... Derrick, Butler .....cci.iiveiars Downey, Thomas J ............... Early, Joseph D..................... Bdgar, Bobi..i....i....oos contin OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] State Dis. Congresses (inclusive) Tokay OR Idaho......... 2 | 89th, 90th, 94th to Jan. 3, 1975. 98th. Ya..ui 8 | 88th, 93d to 98th......... Jan. 3, 1975. NiC,oi 4:1 93d to 98th... Jan. 3, 1973. La.............. 2 1%93d 10 98th........5c..ncis Mar. 20, 1973. 1 LT 7. [5293d to 98th................. June 5, 1973. NY... 22.1'93d t0. 8th.........coccnin. Jan. 3, 1973. Md... 4:93 10: 98th............ Jan. 3, 1973. 5000s Okla ......c... 1123d to 981th ........cciveeovees Jan. 3, 1973. Calif.......... 19:1 293d to 93th..............~ Mar. 5, 1974. Pla.......cci..: 17:1 93d 10 items Jan. 3, 98th........cceeen 1973. Miss.......... 598d t0.985h cir ens dan. 3, 1973. Whitin 15+ 93d t0-98th.............:..... Jan. 3, 1973. N.C... 9:1:93d to OBth.............50.0. Jan. 3, 1973. Mass ......... 9.1934 to: 98th.......c.oocnnel dan. 3, 1973. Calif .......... 22: 1:93d tO-OREN. .......cconsieanr: Jan. 3, 1973. Pont. 124:*95d 10.9%th....cciecevenrses Feb. 5, 1974. Wan. 4:°93d t098th..........0ceeene Jan. 3, 1973. Wash......... 1493d 10:98th.......cccvev. Jan. 3, 1973. Ohilo......... 16. | 93d to: 98th...........c.o.0.. Jan. 3, 1973. NJ... 7:4:93d to 98th.........5x......x Jan. 3, 1973. N.C.....o.... 7 1798d 10:98th......cooiuierer. Jan. 3, 1973. Oolo........... 1:193d to 98th........c..connnss Jan. 3, 1973. Pa... 0.1 93d to: 98th.................. Jan. 3, 1973. Calif... 9:1 934 10:98¢th ............0%0. Jan. 3, 1973. Mass ......... 10.| 93d to O8th..............-... Jan. 3, 1973. Mo......i... 7:1 93d:10 98th...........o0een0.d Jan. 3, 1973. Mich.......... 8:1 208d 10:98th........c.e00ms Apr. 16, 1974. Tex........ 2 1 08dt0.OBtly......ccoveceneenn Jan. 3, 1973. Alaska...... ALL. -*983d:t0 98th ......ccovieiive Mar. 6, 1973. Oreg.......... 194th to 98th...........0iee Jan. 3, 1975. lowas......... 6 94th to 98th................ Jan. 3, 1975. « Wash......... 39th to 98th. ............-; Jan. 3, 1975. Tenn ......... Si 94th to 92th.............. Jan. 3, 1975. Me.....0.... 6 [294th to O8th............... Nov. 2, 1976. NIT... 1 {94th to 98th..........i...s Jan: 3, 1975. DiC. teins 3 thtodRth. ............... Jan. 3, 1975. NY .......0 2. 94th to. 98th......5.......n0 dan. 3, 1975. Mass ......... 3794th to 98th........c....... Jan. 3, 1975. Passe. 7.1 94th to 98th.........ccoenssr Jan. 3, 1975. 99-555 0 -83 -19 Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State ne Congresses (inclusive) Sony ip 5 terms, consecutive—Con. English, Glenn....................... Oklal:... 6 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Florio, James dJ.........cceenueen.. NI... 1:1.94th te 98th.............s Jan. 3, 1975. Ford, Harod B...................-Tenn......... 91 94th 10:958th-.............» Jan. 3, 1975. Goodling, William F............. Pai... 19] 94th to 98th.............-... Jan. 3, 1975. Gradison, Willis D., Jr......... Ohio.......... 2: [94th to I3th...........si... Jan. 3, 1975. Hall, Sam B., Jr...i.cciiien POX. iiiies 104th to O8th...........% June 19, inne 1976. Harkin, Tom....é.....cioiveresseons Iowa.......... 594th to 98th............. Jan. 3, 1975. Hefner, W. G. (Bill) .............. NC. 894th to 98th................ dan. 3, 1975. Hightower, Jack...........c....... POX cies 18:7 94¢th to 93th................ Jan. 3, 1975. Hubbard, Carroll, Jr............ Lana 15:94¢thito 95th ...........05. Jan. 3, 1975. Hughes, William d................ Nod. 21 94th to 98th ............0...: Jan. 3, 1975. Hyde, Henry dJ..............c.c...... Hl... 69th 10 98th. ore: Jan. 3, 1975. Jeffords, James M................. 374 Era At Li. [94th to'98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Kindness, Thomas N............ Ohio... 8 '(-94th t0:98th.........5. Jan. 3, 1975. LaFalce, John d..................... NY 2 32 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Levitas, Elliott H .................. Ga ...inn 4 | 94th to 98th.............:. Jan. 3, 1975. -=Lundine, Stan..........cc..oee NY... 34 | *94th to 98th............... Mar. 2, 1976. — Markey, Edward J................ Mass ......... T | *94th to 98th............... Nov. 2, 1976. McDonald, Larry................... Ga... 0. 7 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. McHugh, Matthew F............ NY ..on 28 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Miller, George .......cccceeeeeueenee Calif.......... 7 [94th to 98th........ 0... Jan. 3, 1975. Mineta, Norman Y ............... Calif.......... 13 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. — Moore, W. Henson................. La....0. 6 *94th 10 98th ..........;..--Jan. 7, 1975. Neal, Stephen L.................... NC.....ione 5 1:94th 10 98th........c..evms-Jan. 3, 1975. Nowak, Henry d.................... NY. ia 83 (-94th to: 98%h................. Jan. 3, 1975. Oberstar, James L................ Minn......... 8 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Patterson, Jerry M............... Calif.......... 38 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Russo, Marty........cccriereernent Alon 31 94hto9Bth.......icccns Jan. 3, 1975. Schulze, Richard T ............... PR 5 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Sharp, Philip R ..................... Ind............ 2.1 94th 30 98th........o0.0nn Jan. 3, 1975. Simon, i Pank........c.conieeiunionet 1100 2 Ch 22 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Smith, Virginia .........cceeu... Nebr.......... 8 1.94th to 93th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Solarz, Stephen J .................. NY. 13 [ 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Waxman, Henry A ............... Calif.......... 24 ‘94th 10.98th................: Jan. 3, 1975. Weaver, James..........ccceeee..... Oreg.......... 4 {94th to 98th............i.... Jan. 3, 1975. Wirth, Timothy E Colo 2 | 94th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1975. 5 terms, not consecutive Luken, Thomas A. Ohio 1 | *93d, 95th to 98th....... Jan. 3, 1977. 4 terms, consecutive Akaka, Daniel K................... Hawaii...... 2:1 95th to 98¢th............i.. Jan. 3, 1977. Applegate, Douglas............... Onhio.......... 18 195th to 98th ................. Jan. 3, 1977. Badham, Robert E................ Calif.......i. 40 | 95th to 98th................. dan. 3, 1977. Barnard, Doug, Jr................. Ga... 10 | 95th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Terms of Service 259 CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State oe Congresses (inclusive) me wii 4 terms, consecutive—Con. Beilenson, Anthony C.......... Calif.......... 23.1 95th t0'93th................ Jan. 3. 1977. Bonior, David E..................... Mich'......... 12 1:95th:to:98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Corcoran; TOM ........cresrinmrine na... T4 1 95thto 98th...............-Jan. 3, 1977. Dicks, Norman: D.................. Wash... 6 (95th to 98th ......oe.eee: Jan. 3, 1977. Edwards, Mickey................... Okla.......... 5 95th t0/98th .....ce.cn..co. Jan. 3, 1977. Flippo, Ronnie G................... Ala... 5:95th t0'98th .......5....... Jan. 3, 1977. —Fowler, Wyche, Jr. ................ Ca..i........ 54.295th ta'98th............. Apr. 5, 1977. Garcia, Bobert...........5%. 00... N.Y... 18:1 *05thi10:98th ......cxzeine. Feb. 14, 1978. Gephardt, Richard A............ Mo..........x.. 3 | 95th to:9%th.................. Jan. 3, 1977. Glickman, Dan..........cc.ceunne Kans......... 4 | 95thito 93th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Gore, Albert A., dr.......c..o. Tenn '........ 6.{'95th to: 9%th................. Jan. 3, 1977. ~reen, Billi...nts N.Y...» 15°(:*95th t0:98th ........:.... Feb. 14, ah 1978. Heftel, Cecil (Cec) ......c....... Hawaii...... 195th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 19717. Huckaby, Thomas d.............. Lai iecien. 5.1:95th to 93th.......cc....-ie Jan. 3, 1977. Ireland; Andy............iccovvsuesis Fla......u.. 10 | 95th: to'98th.......0........ Jan. 3, 1977. Jenkins, Edgar L................... Ga ........0... 9. O5th:to:OBth.......cccceeome: Jan. 3, 1977. Kildee, Dale E.............ccoeeni: Mich ......... 7 4:95th to 98th.......cc......-Jan. 3, 1977. Leach, dim..ii...iinidudie Iowa ......... 1 |-95th to 98th ..a....c00vn. dan. 3, 1977. — Livingston, Robert L............ Yaa nui 1:| 295th to: 98th .............. Aug. 27, 19717. Marlenee, Ron....................... Mont......... 2.195th to. 98th............... Jan. 3, 19717. Marriott, David D................. Utah... 2 1-95thet0 OBth sii. 2h: Jan. 3, 19717. Mikulski, Barbara A............. Md:o 3 | 95th toi O8th....-. oie. Jan. 3, 19717. Murphy, Austin J ................. Pa Lain. 22 1. 95th toM08 th ....coc vivre Jan. 3, 1977. Oakar, Mary Rose................. Ohio.......... 20 [ 95th't0:98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Panetta, Leon E.................... Calif.......... 16 | 95th to 98th.............-... Jan. 3, 1977. Pease, Donald d..................... Ohio .......... 13: 95th to 98th............... Jan. 3, 1977. Pursell, Carl D............ccc0nnnis Michi........ 2 [95th to 98th................ Jan. 3, 1977. Rahal]; Nick J., 24..............» W.Va... 4 1:95th 10: 98th .i.ce.oeviieis Jan. 3, 19717. Rudd, Eldon D........ccccooninivst Ariz... 4.1 95th to 9%th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Sawyer, Harold S.................. Mich ........ 5 |:95th to: 9%8th............-.... Jan. 3, 1977. Skelton; Tke...l.i.. einen; Mo.........0... 4 195th {o:98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. ~ Stangeland, Arlan ................ Minn......... 7: :*95¢th to'98th .............. Feb. 22, 19717. Stump; Bob... terns Ariz... 0... 3 195th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Vento, Bruce F...................... Minn......... 4 | 95th to: 98th................. Jan. 3, 19717. Volkmer, Harold L............... Mo... in 91 95th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Walgren, Doug ...................... Po... 18 | 95th.to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Walker, Robert S................... Pa.......hn 16 [ 95th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. Watkins, Wesley W .............. Okla .......... 3:1: 95th 10. 98th ............... Jan. 3, 1977. Weiss, Ted ......i..ccveisciteecivnindd N.Y:......... 17.{ 95th’ to 98th ................. Jan. 3, 1977. Whitley, Charles O............... NCi...oivio. 3:1:95th t0.98th.............:.. Jan. 3, 1977. Young, Robert A................. Mo........... 2.1.95th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1977. 4 terms, not consecutive Carr, Bob. ivi... cies Mich. ........ 6 | 94th to 96th and Jan. 3, 1983. 98th. Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State pi Congresses (inclusive) eon i 200 4 terms, not consecutive— Con. Paul, Ronald E..................5; Tex: Li. 22 | *94th, 96th to 98th..... Jan. 3, 1979. 3 terms, consecutive Albosta, Donald J ................. Mich ......... 10 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Anthony, Beryl F., Jr........... ATR. 000 4 196th to9%8th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Barnes, Michael D................ Md.......... 8 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Bereuter, Doug..........cccuveneee. Nebr.......... 1 [96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Bethune, Ed...........cccsrmeesesnin Ark. 2 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Boner, William H ................. Tenn... 5 | 96thte.98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Byron, Beverly B .................. Md............ 6 {96th to 98th.............i- Jan. 3, 1979. Campbell, Carroll, Jr........... 8.6.....000% 4 | 96th to 98th................ Jan. 3, 1979. Carney, William.................... NY zi. 1 {96th to: 98th.........cvuoes Jan. 3, 1979. Cheney, Dick........ccceeverueuennes Wyo... At L. | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Clinger, William F., Jr......... Pan. ik. 23 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Coelho, Tony::......ccoeursursessens Calif......... 15 | 96thito9%th ................ Jan. 3, 1979. Courter, James A.................. NJ. 5:55. 12° 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Crane, Daniel B..................... M.de. 19 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. —Crockett, George W., Jr....... Mich ......... 13 | *96th to 98th............... Nov. 4, 1980. Dannemeyer, William E...... Calif .......... 39 | 96th to: 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Daschle, Thomas A............... S. Dak....... At L. | 96th to 98th........osieenns Jan. 3, 1979. Davis, Robert W.................... Mich ......... 11 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Dixon, Julian C..................... Calif... 28 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Donnelly, Brian J ................. Mass ......... 11 | 96th to 98th...............s Jan. 3, 1979. Fazio, Vic. Lo. ciniinnils Calif.......... 4: [96th to:98th........ccorvssss Jan. 3, 1979. Ferraro, Geraldine Anne..... N.Y cue. 9 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Prost, Martin.........coviieennss Tex...cuieen. 24 | 96th 10:98th ................. Jan. 3, 1979. Gingrich, Newt.......cccccueun... Call. 0, 6 | 96th to 98th...............s. Jan. 3, 1979. Gray, William (Bill) H.,; 3d..| Pa.............. 2 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Guarini, Frank d................... Nd..cioiiina 14 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Hall, Bony P.........cccoimeiimined Ohio.......... 3 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Hance, Kent R....................... Tex Lio. 19 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Hopkins, Larry J .................. Ry ii... 6 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Hutto, Earl. ..i......i.0.0008 Fla............. 1 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Kogovsek, Raymond P......... Colo........... 3 | 96th to'98th..............i.. Jan. 3, 1979. Kramer, Kenneth B ............. Colo... 5 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Leath, J. Marvin................... Tex... 11 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Leland, Mickey..........ccoceun..e.. Tex.......n. 18 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Lewis, Jerry .......ccciiviniivivians Calif.......... 35 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Loeffler; Tom. iii. ooiing Tex... 21 [96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. * Lowry, Mike. hii Wash......... 7. :96th to’98th....%.......00. Jan. 3, 1979. Lungren, Daniel E................ Calif... 42 | 96th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Matsui, Robert T................... Calif......... 3-1 96th to 98th ....cocovreurns Jan. 3, 1979. Mavroules, Nicholas............. Mass ......... 6 96th to 93th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Mica, Daniel A. ...................... Fla............ 14 1 96th to 38th............r.ce0 Jan. 3, 1979. Nelson, Bill... oii... Fla........... 11 | 96th to 93th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Pashayan, Charles, Jr.......... Calif......... 17 | 96th to 9%th................ ..| Jan. 3, 1979. Terms of Service 261 CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State Ds Congresses (inclusive) Begin ing of terms, consecutive—Con. = Petr, Thomas B.................o. WAS. evetieer 6-1 *96th to 98th ............... Apr. 3, 1979. — Porter, John Edward............ NL... 10° *96th to 98th................ Jan. 22, 1980. Ratchford, William R........... Conni........: 596th to 98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Ritter, Don ..owiiicccniinniiings Po. oa. 15 196th to 9%th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Roth, Toby ciiiciait inns Wis...........; 8.1:96th to 93th.........c..ieaes Jan. 3, 1979. Sabo, Martin O.............cccecenn. Minn........ 5 96thito93th................. dan. 3, 1979. Sensenbrenner, F. James, | Wis............ 9:1 96th to: 98th ....cc...isveres Jan. 3, 1979. Jr. Shannon, James M............... Mass ......... 5:-96th-to-98th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Shelby, Richard C................. Ala... 7.1-96th to 93th... .i........0) Jan. 3, 1979. Shumway, Norman D .......... Calif .......... 14.:1-96th to: 93th................: Jan. 3, 1979. Snowe, Olympia dJ................. Maine....... 2.2.96th 10. 93th ........ccovsvens Jan. 3, 1979. Solomon, Gerald B................ N.Y 24 | 96th 10 98th...........;..... Jan. 3, 1979. Stenholm, Charles W........... Mox..con 17.::96th to: 98¢th................: Jan. 3, 1979. BWIFL A... tiie ieiersciniieainges Wash......... 2: 96th to 93th................. Jan. 3, 1979. Synat, Miike .............ccoruarmsiins Okla.......... 21'96th to. 98th.............. dan. 3, 1979. Tauke, Thomas d .................. Towa....x... 2: 96th to 9%th............... Jan. 3, 1979. — Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) ............. La.....x.. 3.1 *96thito 98th-...c....cc0-. May 17, 1980. Thomas, William M.............. Calif. ....... 20: 96th to 98th ...........e.e.n Jan. 3, 1979. Whittaker, Bob.......cccoe.enueives Kans......... 5:/:96th to 98th ................. Jan. 3, 1979. Williams, Lyle..........c0.ccnniinn Ohilo....0.... 17:1. 96thto 98th................ Jan. 3, 1979. Williams, Pat..........c0eeceestisns Mont......... 1:|: 26th to 98th.............o. Jan. 3, 1979. Wolpe, Howard E.................. Mich..=.... 3+ 96th to: 98th................ Jan. 3, 1979. J terms, not consecutive Gramm, Phil iii TeX... 6:| *96th to 93th............... Feb. 25, 1983. Kostmayer, Peter H.............. Pai cnx 8 | 95th, 96th and 98th....| Jan. 3, 1983. Parris, Stanford E. (Stan)....| Va............. 8 | 93d, 97th and 98th ..... Jan. 3, 1981. 2 terms, consecutive Bliley, Thomas J., Jr. | Va........ 3 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. (Tom). Brown, Hank...........c.eneees Colo...c.iie. 4 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, cc 1981. Chappie, Eugene A............... Calif.......... 2 "97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Coats Dan B..i......o hin Ind............ 4° ¥th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. . Coyne, William J .................. Pa....... 14 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Craig, Larry...on Idaho ........ 1 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Dany, Hal. nian Nebr.......... 21 97th:and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Dorgan, Byron L................... N. Dak...... At L.['97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. “Dowdy, Wayne..........cco...... Miss.......... 4 97th and 98th ............ July 7, 1981. Dreier, David......................... Calif.......... 33 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Dwyer, Bernard J ................. Nd ........k 6:{ 9th and 93th............. Jan. 3, 1981. Dymally, Mervyn M............. Calif......... 31 | 97th and 93th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Dyson, Boy .....idicmieiviresnnss Md... 1:|'97th and 93th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Eckart, Dennis E................... Ohio... 11 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State D if Congresses (inclusive) Bip 2 terms, consecutive—Con. Emerson, Bill..........cncceciis Mo........... 8 97th and 93th.............: Jan. 3, 1981. Evans, Cooper..........civeiens Iowa.......... 3 97thrand 98th............ Jan. 3, 1981. Fiedler, Bobbi........................ Calif......... 21} 97th and 9%th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Fields, Jack......... ani Tex......c... 8 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Foglietta, Thomas M............ Pa.............. 1 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Prank, Barney. ......c...iccoeens Mass.......... 4 "97th and 98th............. Jan. 3, 1981. Gejdenson, Samuel............... Conn... 2 | 97th and 9%th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Cregg, Judd............c.ivionivns NH... 21 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Gunderson, Steven ............... Wis........oi 3 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Hall, Rutie ...c.n.. idle Ind..........; 1:1:*97th and 93th...........; Nov. 2, 1982. Hall, Ralph M .....iocciiine.. Tex............ 4 [ 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Hansen, James V.................. Ytah........: 1::97th and 98th!............ Jan. 3, 1981. Hartnett, Thomas F ............. S.C 1 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Hatcher, Charles................... Gali. an 2 { 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Hertel, Dennis M................... Mich......... 14 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Hiler, John Patrick.............. Ind... 3 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. “Hoyer, Steny H ..................... Md... 5: *97th ‘and 98th'........... May 19, 1981. Hunter, Duncan L ................ Calif... 45 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Kennelly, Barbara B............. Conn .....-.. 1 | *97th and 98th............ Jan. 12, 1982. Lantos, TOM...di ein Calif.......... 11 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Yowery, Bill...) on ln: Calif oSr., 41 | 97th and 98ih...........; Jan. 3, 1981. Martin, David O’B................. NY =. 26 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Maztin; Lynn...2%, Hii on 16 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Martinez, Matthew G........... Calif.......... 30 | *97th and 98th............ July 13, 1982. MecCollum, Bill .......ccveeeeeenees Pla. cana 5 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. McCurdy, Dave...................... Okla.......... 4:1:97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. McEwen, Bob......................... Ohio.......... 6 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. McGrath, Raymond J........... NY... 5 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Molinari, Guy V.................... NY-...... 14 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Morrison, Sid............cceuvenene. Wash......... 4 | 97th and 98th........... ~-| Jan. 3, 1981. Oxley, Michael G.................. Ohio.......... 4 *97th and 98th............ June 25, 1981. Patman, William N. (Bill)...| Tex............ 14 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Roberts Pato........cooi ibis Kans......... 1 :97th.and 98th..........%.. Jan. 3, 1981. Roemer, Charles.................... Ia......... 4 1:97th and 98th............. Jan. 3, 1981. Rogers, Harold (Hal) ............ BY.vruins 5::97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Roukema, Marge................... Ned oeeriaai 5 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Savage, Ous............ciiiinivss NL... 2 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Schneider, Claudine............. Rl... ....-2 { 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Schumer, Charles E.............. NY. 10 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Shaw, Clay ........c.omilniad Fla ou... 15: 97th and 93th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Siljander, Mark D................. Mich. ........ 4:7 *97th and 98th............ Apr. 21, 1981. I oe HO N. Mex ..... 2 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Smith, Christopher H .......... NJ ......0.. 497th and 9%th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Smith, Denny..........c..ioiscerziss Oreg.........: 5 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Washington, Harold ............. NL. ais 11 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. Terms of Service 263 CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING Name terms, consecutive—Con. Weber, ViR..il coi. Wolf; Prank. Ri.......cci...nneevs Wortley, George C................ Wyden, i Bon....c.....cbmmeiee. 1 term Ackerman, Gary L................ Andrews, Michael A............. Bartlett, Steve.........cc.cuveneee. Bateman, Herbert H............ Bates, Jim ii..in mein Berman, Howard L............... Bilirakis, Michael ................. Boehlert, Sherwood L .......... Borski, Robert A., Jr............ Bosco, Douglas H .................. Boucher, Frederick C........... Bozer, Barbara....................x Britt; Robin... uni, Bryant, Johnr W...........ceo0s Burton, Danny L............co.... Carper,. Thomas R................. Chandler; Rodt..........c...oeenns Clarke, James McC............... Coleman, Ronald................... Cooper, James ............cc......... DeWine, Michael .................. Durbin; Richard d................. Erdreich, Ben ........cccoocenviunee. Evans, lane Al... Feighan, Edward F............... Franklin, William W............ Gekas, George W .................. Harrison, Frank................... Johnson, Nancy L................. Kaptur, Marcy........cosssiceree Kasich, John R...........soeeie... Kolter, Joseph P ................... Lehman, Richard H.............. Levin, Sander M ................... Yevine, Mel....... ccna Lewis, Thomas F................... Lipinski, William O.............. Mack, Connie, 3d .................. MacKay, Buddy..................... McCain, John S,, III ............. McCandless, Alfred A .......... OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] State bis Congresses (inclusive) ey op ot Minn......... 2 { 97th and 9%th.............: Jan. 3, 1981. Va... 10 | 97th and 98th.............. Jan. 3, 1981. N.Y...» 27. 97th and 93th............". Jan. 3, 1981. Oreg.......... 3 | 97th and 98th............» Jan. 3, 1981. N:-Yo.. oo Fea BarnC ORE Mar. 1, 1983. Tex...ou.... 25:1 Bh... nn, Jan. 3, 1983. Tex.....iniw.. EL 0 SE I RENIN Jan. 3, 1983. Va.....ou dE OB. cost fun sssesiineosionnes Jan. 3, 1983. Calif......... JA LORth nl... aoa: Jan. 3, 1983. Calif........ TRI RE CR, Jan. 3, 1983. Fla... 0 ini ioeinenns Jan. 3, 1983. COBEN. Sidi NY. oe 25. [OB th ti hai Jan. 3, 1983. Pa.....nsh. AT 0 PE ee TR Jan. 3, 1983. Calif... ERE TERR SN Ma Jan. 3, 1983. Va i. Ol O08... le cretetide Jan. 3, 1983. Califa =. GL Oth... i hana Jan. 3, 1983. N.C... BAER... Jan. 3, 1983. Pex nt.. BABE. hain Jan. 3, 1983. Ind............ HE a a Jan. 3, 1983. Del... ACL OREN... in ivi ni Jan. 3, 1983. Wash......... SOR ein, Jan. 3, 1983. NC. olin. 11 LORIN i ic ininbriitede, Jan. 3, 1983. Tex. ones LO OREN. oh isin vrismines Jan. 3, 1983. Tenn ......... Bal OBEN... tisede tenes, Jan. 3, 1983. Ohio.......... Ea so RE RRTR Jan. 3, 1983. NL. Lan, 20 98th Latina Jan. 3, 1983. Na oink TRAE ANEIE pi Jan. 3, 1983. nl... ERR LN I SE RT Jan. 3, 1983. Ohio ......~.. LO LORI a Jan. 3, 1983. Misg 00.0 [OB niin Jan. 3, 1983. Pa... OBEN. ec re eens itnions Jan. 3, 1983. Pa..q.onn PLO. Zui do niin Jan. 3, 1983. Conn......... OL O8th.. aiming Jan. 3, 1983. Ohio......... Ot OBEN ....ivviasmiivnstesse Jan. 3, 1983. sili Ohio.......... 12} OBEN... hcic en iiivia deine Jan. 3, 1983. Pa........05. TSE I TH a i Jan. 3, 1983. Calif ......... 18 OBE dic ieentennibtons Jan. 3, 1983. Mich.......... To OBEN ar diateies Jan. 3, 1983. Calif...» RL ye ER Jan. 3, 1983. Fig... 12.98 h.. aie visita Jan. 3, 1983. No. BOREL... sir cania nin Jan. 3, ition 1983. Bla... ES OBE i a Jan. 3, 1983. Fla... EE A A WE Jan. 3, 1983. Ariz........... 1b OBth. oh ri nian Jan. 3, 1983. Calif......... PEERY EeA and dn Jan. 3, 1983. 264 Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Dis-Beginning of Name State Congresses (inclusive) trict present service 1 term—Con. McCloskey, Frank................. Ind............ 8 08th: Ll aii Jan. 3, 1983. McKernan, John R., Jr........ Maine....... 1 08th... Lanes, Jan. 3, 1983. McNulty, James F., Jr......... Ariz........... B.O8Eh cr ni ad Jan. 3, 1983. Mollohan, Alan B.................. W.Va... Yo OBE hanna wa Jan. 3, 1983. Moody, Jimy......:.5.neii. Wig..ih... TEER Ls RE a GR Jan. 3, 1983. les Morrison, Bruce A ................ Conn ......... OBEN Lo nb ails Jan. 3, 1983. Mrazek, Robert J .................. N.Y ....ci..... 8 1 98th ini De seariisianseshnats Jan. 3, 1983. Nielson, Howard C ............... Utah :....c.. BORE h al nai Jan. 3, 1983. Olin, James B............c.ivevnve.s Va ...hs0 Ge OBEh a iD Jan. 3, 1983. Ortiz, Solomon P................... Tex......... LACIE CRE Lo SN fe Jan. 3, 1983. Owens, Major R..................... NY... 1 BAR TR Jan. 3, 1983. Packard, Ronald C................ Calif... 43 TORE... cenaiiveiiinns Jan. 3, 1983. Penny, Timothy J ................. Minn......... LA OB. nn a Jan. 3, 1983. Ray, Richard B..............c:.c.%.. Ga aiiib. SL 08th. oii. cients Jan. 3, 1983. Reid, Harty M.......c.-connivive Nev.....5.. PEEL EH SE TN rr Jan. 3, 1983. Richardson, William B ........ N. Mex ..... BEELERA Jan. 3, 1983. Ridge, Thomas J ................... Pa... ike 1 OB thaied. Loni ins Jan. 3, 1983. Rowland, J. Roy ........c.......... Ga il BORE. ni dein Jan. 3, 1983. Schaefer, Daniel .................. Colo .......c.. Git 208th nd haidani Mar. 29, 1983. Sikorski, GOTTY.......inttrmmes Minn......... 6 OB il, oe dieieanrioning Jan. 3, 1983. Sisisky, Norman.................... Va....ouk. 4 OBI. lait inners Jan. 3, 1983. Slattery, James C ................. Kans......... 2 98th his cities Jan. 3, 1983. Smith, Lawrence d ............... Fla... 16 {OBES of as a nie Jan. 3, 1983. Smith, Robert F .................... Oreg....... ih TSR er a Jan. 3, 1983. Spratt, John McK. Jr.......... S.C...o..20. BLL WR, Se Jan. 3, 1983. Staggers, Harley O., Jr........ W.Va... AEST 08 PNT 0 Se Jan. 3, 1983. Sundquist, Donald K............ Tenn... 08th. i. ass Jan. 3, 1983. Tallon, Robert M. (Robin)....]| S.C............. 6 | OBL. ahi tenis Jan. 3, 1983. niin Thomas, Lindsay................... Ga erie V ORh. hiimi Jan. 3, 1983. Torres, Esteban E................. Calif.......... Bd JOBEh heii dts Jan. 3, 1983. Torricelli, Robert G.............. NJ... 0 CORED i series Jan. 3, 1983. Towns, Edolphus................... NY ai 51 EARL ONT BPI Jan. 3, 1983. Valentine, Pim.............cc.eoos NG... wx. AIK ET ST ie Jan. 3, 1983. Vandergriff, Tommy J ......... Tox... 20, 20 IB thu nuit iiss Jan. 3, 1983. Vucanovich, Barbara F........ Nev ........... IR RE I Jan. 3, 1983. Wheat, Alan D ...................... Moi... 5 BALOBth iil eis Jan. 3, 1983. Wise, Robert E., Jr. .............. W.Va... SOS. na LE es Jan. 3, 1983. Zschau, Edwin V. W............ Calif .......... 12 Lath iis Jan. 3, 1983. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Corrada, Baltasar ................. PR oa 95th to 93th................. Jan. 3, 1977. DELEGATES de Lugo, Ron... SV Ee nil aid 93d to 95th, 97th Jan. 3, 1981. and 98th. : Fauntroy, Walter E............ D.C. cine tnig. in. 092d to: 98th.-........co0s%s.s Mar. 23, 1971. Terms of Service 265 CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE—Continued [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State D E Congresses (inclusive) ning 2 DELEGATES—Con. Sunia, FoloL.F ...c0ooccioie.. Won Pat, Antonio Borja...... Ameri-can Samoa Guam..... |... ..i.ou 97th and 98th............. 93d to. 98th... Jan. Jan. 3, 3, 1981. 1973. !Served in the Senate previous to service in the House of Representatives. COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE [Republicans in italic, Democrats in roman] [Room numbers beginning with SD are in the Dirksen Building, SH are in the Hart Building, and SR are in the Russell Building. Capitol numbers begin with S] Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Suite SR-328A, phone 42035, meets first and third Wednesdays of each month) Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. John Melcher, of Montana. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Pete Wilson, of California. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. SUBCOMMITTEES SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, FORESTRY, AND ENVIRONMENT Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. John Melcher, of Montana. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Pete Wilson, of California. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AND RURAL ELECTRIFICATION Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, MARKETING, AND STABILIZATION OF PRICES Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. John Melcher, of Montana. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND GENERAL LEGISLATION Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Pete Wilson, of California. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. RURAL DEVELOPMENT, OVERSIGHT, AND INVESTIGATIONS Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. 268 Committees of the Senate 269 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL POLICY Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Pete Wilson, of California. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. « Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. NUTRITION Bob Dole, of Kansas. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. John: Melcher, of Montana. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. STAFF Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.—George S. Dunlop, chief of staff, 2816 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Denise L. Alexander, chief clerk, 2016 Vir-ginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101; Martha R. Amburn, legislative correspond-ent, 226 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Thomas E. Boney, Jr., profes-sional staff member, 6 Hibiscus Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878; William J. Brooks, Jr., economist, 410 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002; Thomas R. Clark, deputy counsel, 3903 Lake Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003; Victoria L. Dutcher, finance clerk, 136 F Street SE. 20003; Mary A. Ferebee, professional staff member, 3931 Fourth Street, No. 2, Arlington, Va. 22203; J. Robert Franks, general counsel, 4816 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Karen A. Gordon, staff assistant, 1206 Portner Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Valda S. Harris, professional assistant, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008; Mary M. Hull, staff assistant, 9409 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Mary K. Kinzer, 73 Hawaii Avenue NE., No. 204 20011; Betty M. Mason, calendar clerk, 312 Willington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Esther Myers, receptionist, 4141 South Four Mile Run Drive, No. 10, Arlington, Va. 22204; Darryl D. Nirenberg, professional staff member, 4633 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Warren B. Oxford, printer, 725 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Ronald B. Phillips, press secretary/hearing clerk, 275 G Street SW. 20024; Evelyn M. Schaub, staff assistant, 4111 Forestville Road, Forestville, Md. 20747; Deborah D. Schwertner, staff assistant, 901 Sixth Street SW., No. 811-A 20024; Terrance J. Wear, assistant counsel, 8810 Surveyors Place, Springfield, Va. 22152; Keith Weatherly, professional staff member, 307 Yoakum Parkway, No. 920, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Ronald J. Wilson, professional staff member, 2801 Park Center, No. A-1509, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Norman Goodrich, GPO print-ing clerk, 4010 Winchester Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Carl P. Rose, counsel and staff director for the minority, 930 North Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Bunnie L. Bunch, staff assistant, 3019 Seven Oaks Place, Falls Church, Va. 22041; John E. (Jack) Cassidy, professional staff member, 6008 84th Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Mary M. Colville, staff assistant, 4517% MacArthur Boulevard 20007; David R. Dyer, professional staff member, 6906 Jackson Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Robert J. Fersh, professional staff member, 9318 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814; Phillip L. Fraas, deputy minor-ity counsel, 17 East Rosemont, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Diane K. Kirkland, staff assistant, 1014 Copperfield Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Laura D. Rice, profes-sional staff member, 3827 Cobblestone Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Congressional Directory Appropriations (Suite S-128, phone 47282, meets upon call of chairman) Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Jake Garn, of Utah. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. SUBCOMMITTEES AGRICULTURE AND RELATED AGENCIES Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. James A. McClure, of Idaho. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. DEFENSE Ted Stevens, of Alaska. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Jake Garn, of Utah. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. James A. McClure, of Idaho. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Jake Garn, of Utah. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Committees of the Senate 271 FOREIGN OPERATIONS Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. HUD—INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Jake Garn, of Utah. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. INTERIOR James A. McClure, of Idaho. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Jake Garn, of Utah. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Jake Garn, of Utah. COMMERCE, JUSTICE, STATE, AND JUDICIARY Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. 272 Congressional Directory TRANSPORTATION Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE, GENERAL GOVERNMENT James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. STAFF Appropriations.—Staff director and chief clerk, J. Keith Kennedy, 6907 Garland Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045; minority staff director, Francis J. Sullivan, 12803 Durness Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022; deputy staff director, Stephen Kohashi, 3532 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; chief counsel, Donald F. Massey, 1003 Clearfield Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180; assistant chief clerk, Day W. Weitz-man, 136 Riverview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401; professional staff members: Wallace G. Berger, 8527 Midas Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; James D. Bond, 5625 LaMar Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Steven J. Bongard, 1111 Arlington Boulevard, No. 829, Arlington, Va. 22209; Jeff Boothe, 3118 Whispering Pines Drive, Apt. 22, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Stephen L. Crow, 214 Ninth Street NE. 20002; Frank M. Cushing, 3481 South Wakefield Street, Arlington Va. 22206; Dwight E. Dyer, Box 45W, Cape Leonard, St. Leonard, Md. 20685; Colleen Fisher, 215% South Fayette Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; David W. Gwaltney, 502A Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Irma I. Hanneman, 2612 North Sycamore Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Charles G. Hardin, 35 Wilelinor Drive Edgewater, Md. 21037; Claudia T. Ingram, 138 11th Street SE. 20003; Gar Kaganowich, 6122 Harmon Place, Springfield, Va. 22152; Don Knowles, 7014 Carrlyn Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151; Bill LaForge, 4414 Airlie Way, Annan-dale, Va. 22003; Timothy B. Leeth, 4724 Forestdale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Jane S. McGhee, 1404 Belle View Boulevard, Apt. C-2, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Sean O’Keefe, 708 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Carol Ortega, 7118 Falcon Street, Annandale, Va. 22003; Richard A. Pierce, 2498 Fraser Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Riki Poster, 23 Fourth Street NE. 20002; Robert W. Putnam, 3827 Thornwood Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20784; Linda Richardson, 1524 Perrell Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716; Wayne A. Schroeder, 503 North Roosevelt Boulevard, Apt. A616, Falls Church, Va. 22044; John Shank, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, No. 132 20008; Susan E. Shekmar, 7601 Trail Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; James J. Sourwine, 9450 Emory Grove Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Richard Spees, 2815 South Ninth Street, No. 82B, Arlington, Va. 22204; Pat Tusaie, 3361 Taleen Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Kerry Weems, 1202 North Rolfe Street, Apt. 2, Arlington, Va. 22209; Richard L. Voelker, 9211 Davidson Street, College Park, Md. 20740; minority staff members: Kenneth E. Auer, 10023 Marshall Pond Road, Burke, Va. 22015, Richard L. Collins, 3239 North Albemarle Street, Arlington Va. 22207; James Cubie, 1312 A Street SE. 20003; Charles Estes, 2828 Hurst Terrace 20016; Carolyn Fuller, 1817 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22037; J. Michael Hall, 900 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202; W. Proctor Jones, 1117 Alden Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Warren W. Kane, 101 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Marion R. Mayer, 1705 Lanier Place 20009; Robert E. Mills, 2508 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Frederick W. Rhodes, 8418 Stone Gate Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Mary A. Shields, 2000 North Adams Street, Apt. 418, Arlington, Va. 22201; Michael Walker, 2020 Headlands Circle, Reston, Va. 22091; secretaries: Norma H. Anderson, 2606 Chester Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Diane Brady, 8312 Rocky Forge Court, Springfield, Va. 22153; Gloria Butland, 2701 35th Place 20007; Veneda M. Carre, 7113 Karen Anne Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031, Dorothy R. Clark, 4528 Livingston Road SE., No. A, 20032; Helen C. Clements, P.O. Box 6742 20020; Dorothy J. Douglas, 1600 South Eads Street, No. 1029-N, Arlington, Va. 22202; Rita A. Ersfeld, 125 Third Street NE. 20002; Penelope S. German, 112 Misty Dale Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Koni L. Gleason, 4625-C South 28th Road, Arlington, Va. 22006; Gail L. Johnson, 1201 South Scott Street, No. 715, Arlington, Va. 22204; Lula Joyce, 12610 Prestwick Drive, Oxon Committees of the Senate 273 Appropriations—Continued Hill, Md. 20022; Barbara L. Kennedy, 12304 Sherwood Forest Drive, Mount Airy, Md. 21771; Barbara Lacey, 8359 Station House Court, Lorton, Va. 22079; Gail Macauley, 13000 Kidwell Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193; Santal Manos, 2620 Boones Lane, Forestville, Md. 20028; Jane McMullan, 4201 South Eighth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Becky Merson, 7740 Donnybrook Court, No. 204, Annandale, Va. 22004; Nan Morrison, 3032 Rodman Street, Apt. 1 20008; Terry Muilenburg, 7318 Dartford Drive, Apt. 6, McLean, Va. 22101; Cathy O'Connor, 5902 Mentanna Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Dorothy Pastis, 444 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Connie Schwenz, 4207 Ulster Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705; Olga R. Trollinger, 901 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; clerical assistants: Joseph C. Chase, 14310 Springfield Road, Brandy-wine, Md. 20613; Norman L. Edwards, 141 South Huron Drive, Forest Heights, Md. 20021; E. Howard Miller, 605 Girard Street NE. 20017. Armed Services (Suite SR-222, phone 43871, meets Thursday) John Tower, of Texas. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Gary Hart, of Colorado. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | J. James Exon, of Nebraska. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. John P. East, of North Carolina. Pete Wilson, of California. SUBCOMMITTEES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Gary Hart, of Colorado. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. John P. East, of North Carolina. TACTICAL WARFARE Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. John Tower, of Texas. Carl Levin, of Michigan. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. 274 Congressional Directory STRATEGIC AND THEATER NUCLEAR FORCES John W. Warner, of Virginia. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. John Tower, of Texas. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Gary Hart, of Colorado. William S. Cohen, of Maine. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. PREPAREDNESS Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | Carl Levin, of Michigan. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Pete Wilson, of California. SEA POWER AND FORCE PROJECTION William S. Cohen, of Maine. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. John Tower, of Texas. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Gary Hart, of Colorado. John P. East, of North Carolina. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Pete Wilson, of California. MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. John P. East, of North Carolina. STAFF Armed Services.—Staff director and chief counsel, James F. McGovern, 10207 Yellow Pine Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; general counsel, Alan R. Yuspeh, 7652 Westlake Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20817; chief clerk, Christine Cowart Dauth, 7909 Tree-side Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; assistant chief clerk, Brenda K. Hudson, 1201 South Eads.Street, Apt. 1206, Arlington, Va. 22202; minority staff director, James G. Roche, 6201 Atherstone Court, Burke, Va. 22015; deputy staff director and chief scientist for the minority, Willis D. Smith, 7809 Mary Knoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034; counsel, Anthony J. Principi, 10614 Canterberry Road, Fairfax Station Va. 22039; minority counsel, Paul C. Besozzi, 9722 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; special assistant, Ann E. Sauer, 1218 D Street SE., Apt. 3 20003; printing and documents clerk, Gerald D. Strickler, 3715 Austin Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22310; professional staff members: Louis Wayne Arny III, 2310 Apple Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Michael B. Donley, 513 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Robert S. Dotson, 2915 North Dinwid-die Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Richard D. Finn, Jr., 518 Second Street SE., Apt. 3.20003; Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.,:3803 Yuma Street 20016; George K. John-son, 3014 Cambridge Place 20007; ‘James R. Locher III, 6405 Eastleigh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; David S. Lyles, 2643 North Powhaten Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Jose E. Martinez, 8701 McNair Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Patrick L. Renehan, 16918 Melbourne Drive, Laurel, Md. 20707; Carl M. Smith, 213 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; James C. Smith III, 2299 Ensign Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; research assistants: Drew A. Harker, 618 Lexington Place, NE. 20002; Mark B. Robinson, 1524 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; staff assistants: Marie Fabrizio Dickinson, 6046 Redwood Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22310;-Tamara L. Farnsworth, 7416 Eastmoreland Road, Apt. 103, Annandale, Va. 22003; Kathy L. Keys, 3479 Lake Street, Apt. 303, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Karen A. Love, 115 Fourth Street NE. 20002; Kimberly A. Manning, 7307 Burtonwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Kathleen L. McGuire, 2000 Huntington Avenue, Apt. 506, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Jacquie S. O'Grady, 5565 Columbia Pike, Apt. 402, Arlington, Va. 22204; Ursula Wohlfahrt, 502 First iki 5 20003; receptionist, Suzanne Bantz, 1610 Crestwood Lane, McLean, a. : Committees of the Senate 275 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Suite SD-534, phone 47391, meets last Tuesday of each month) Jake Garn, of Utah. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. John Tower, of Texas. Alan Cranston, of California. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. SUBCOMMITTEES HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS John Tower, of Texas. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Jake Garn, of Utah. James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Alan Cranston, of California. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Alan Cranston, of California. Jake Garn, of Utah. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. John Tower, of Texas. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MONETARY POLICY John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Jake Garn, of Utah. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Slade Gorton, of Washington. SECURITIES Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. 276 Congressional Directory ECONOMIC POLICY Slade Gorton, of Washington. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. Alan Cranston, of California. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. CONSUMER AFFAIRS Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Slade Gorton, of Washington. RURAL HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. | Alan Cranston, of California. John Tower, of Texas. INSURANCE Chic Hecht, of Nevada. | Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. FEDERAL CREDIT PROGRAMS Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. | James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. + William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. STAFF Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.—Staff director, M. Danny Wall, 1409 Wolf-trap Run Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; general counsel, John T. Collins, 5907 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816; minority staff director, Kenneth A. McLean, 3919 Benton Street 20007; minority general counsel, Charles L. Marin-accio, 1511 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114; Wayne A. Abernathy, 401 South Court House Road, Arlington, Va. 22204; Peggy Ayanian, 8900 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Sharon A. Bauman; Stephen F. Beck, 2950 Chain Bridge Road 20016; Dexter L. Bell, 5047 North 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Suzanne A. Bingham, 4612 Pickering Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309; James E. Boland, 3303 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Lory G. Breneman, 4120 Fessenden Street 20016; W. Donald Campbell, 2529 Buckelew Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Beth L. Climo, 4877-A South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Vincent T. Corsi, 1338 North Lynnbrook Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201; Michael R. Del Grande, 7300 Hooking Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Edward C. Dicks, 1870 East Queens Court, Crofton, Md. 21114; Mary B. Dorne-mann, 4434 Lingan Road 20007; Sarah E. Frazier, 35 Underwood Place 20012; Paul Freedenberg, 407 Eisner Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Helena Gian-sante, 4914 Fran Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Claire S. Gilmer, 3701 South George Mason Drive, 1212-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Peter B. Harkins, 1009 Country Club Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Steven B. Harris, 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037; Barbara F. Hayes, 2945 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Scott D. Johnson, 8143 15th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Carolyn D. Jordan, 1422 Carrolsburg Place SW. 20024; Peter Kinzler, 7310 Stafford Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307; Neil D. Levin, 730 24th Street 20037; Dorothy E. Makris, 4803 Pomponio Place, Alexandria, Va. 22003; Edward M. Malan, 5448 Whitlock Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229; Philip A. Sampson, 1351 G Street SE. 20003; W. Lamar Smith, Jr., 522 Tobacco Quay, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Pamela L. Stilson, 1411 ~ Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; Kathryn E. Walther, 3544 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; David E. Yudin, 4120 Fessenden Street 20016; Linda C. Zemke, 2826 27th Street 20008. Committees of the Senate om Budget (Room 203, Carroll Arms Annex, 301 First Street NE 20510, phone 40642, meets first Thursday) Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. John Tower, of Texas. Gary Hart, of Colorado. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Charles Grassley, of Iowa. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. Robert W. Kasten, of Wisconsin. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Slade Gorton, of Washington. (No Subcommittees) STAFF Budget.—Stephen E. Bell, staff director, 224-0846; Susan Yurko, executive assistant to the staff director, 224-0545; David Nummy, special assistant to the staff director, 224-0536; Gretchen Blumberg, analyst for special projects, 224-8935; Judee Kelpec, secretary, 224-2042; Kathryn Hamilton, secretary, 224-0857; Re-becca Davies, director of appropriations activities, 224-0537; Patricia Niffineg-ger, secretary and analyst for appropriations activities, 224-6988; Robert Fulton, senior counsel (director of legal group), 224-1458; Karen Hodge, personal assist-ant to chief counsel, 224-0534; Gail Millar Cowper, counsel, 224-0543; Nell Payne, staff attorney, 224-0394; Diane Tebelius, special counsel, 224-6604; Elise Paylan, budget analyst, 224-0773; Terry Lyons, staff assistant, 224-0542; Andy Houck, secretary for legal group, 224-0538; Alan Struthers, director of commu-nications, 224-1311; Nancy Moore, press secretary, 224-4129; Debbie Paul, secre-tary for communications, 224-2866; Scott Fifer, CMS specialist, 224-0192; Sidney Brown, chief of budget review, 224-0560; Jack Conway, senior analyst for budget review, 224-0561; Gina Mellen, budget review analyst, 224-0563; Tom Foxwell, director of publications, 224-0647; Roy Smith, assistant to director of publications, 224-0855; Gail Fosler, chief economist, 224-6815; Mark Sniderman, senior economist for policy analysis, 224-0554; Peter Davis, senior economist for tax analysis, 224-0540; Cheri Janas, economic analyst, 224-0557; Patricia Ha-meister, secretary for economics group, 224-0193; Richard Bartholomew, senior analyst for human resources group, 224-0541; Mike Carozza, analyst for income security, 224-0564; Anthony McCann, analyst for health programs, 224-7993; Jan Lilja, analyst for employment, education, and social services, 224-6373; Carole McGuire, analyst for veteran programs and human resources legislation, 224-0854; David Hooker, analyst for administration of justice, general govern-ment, and general purpose, fiscal assistance, 224-0539; Anne Miller, secretary for human resources and general government, 224-0555; William Hoagland, senior analyst for agriculture and physical resources group, 224-0769; Joyce Purcell, analyst for natural resources, environment, science and space, 224-6588; Debroah Swartz Lipman, analyst for transportation, 224-0566; Beth Farcht, legislative analyst, 224-0856; Deborah Dillon, secretary for agriculture and physical resources group, 224-0544; Charles Flickner, senior analyst for international security, energy, credit, and international affairs, 224-0834; Jeff Malashock, analyst for energy, 224-0838; Paul Heilig, analyst for national de-fense, 224-0529; Robert Seiler, analyst for commerce and housing credit, and federal credit assistance, 224-0532; Margaret Janowski, secretary/legislative analyst for international security, energy, and credit, 224-0546; Laurie Greene, chief clerk, 224-0191; Tim Baade, assistant chief clerk, 224-0547; Jennifer Manthorpe, receptionist, 224-0644; Linda Crowl, receptionist, 224-0646; Ron Newlin, staff assistant, 224-8137; Tyrone Cole, staff assistant, 224-7992; minor-ity staff: Rick Brandon, minority staff director, 224-0836; Bentley Lipscomb, deputy staff director, 224-0559; Dennis Beal, press secretary, 224-8695; Kem Stokes, chief economist, 224-0548; Thomas Sliter, special assistant to staff direc-tor; analyst for natural resources and environment, energy and technology, 224-0852; Ann Hadley von Eigen, analyst for commerce, housing credit, community-regional development and credit budget, 224-0530; Kathy Deignan, analyst for health policy, 224-0565; Ron Chiodo, analyst for defense, 224-0572; Richard 278 Congressional Directory Budget—Continued Koskella, analyst for national security and international affairs, 224-0835; Jim Stasny, special assistant for policy analysis; 224-0556; Lisa Faulkner, analyst for administration of justice, general government and general purpose fiscal assistance; chief correspondent, 224-0837; Julie Coffren, office manager, 224-0533; Patricia Tate, secretary, 224-0853; Carolyn Lipford, secretary/receptionist, 224-0562; Julie Strandlie, legislative correspondent, 224-0553. Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Suite SD-508, phone 45115, meets first and third Tuesdays of each month) Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Slade Gorton, of Washington. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. SUBCOMMITTEES AVIATION Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. BUSINESS, TRADE, AND TOURISM Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. COMMUNICATIONS Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Slade Gorton, of Washington. CONSUMER Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. MERCHANT MARINE Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. Committees of the Senate 279 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SPACE Slade Gorton, of Washington. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. NATIONAL OCEAN POLICY STUDY Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey. Paul S. Trible, Jr., of Virginia. STAFF Commerce, Science, and Transportation.—Chief counsel, William M. Diefenderfer; general counsel, Gerald J. Kovach; senior staff: Dennis W. Barnes, Francis J. Cantrel, Jr., Marsha Dubrow, Mary E. McAuliffe, Ward H. White; staff director, Anne G. Cantrel; minority chief counsel and staff director, Ralph B. Everett; staff: Marguerite D. Ayers, Lloyd L. Beasley, Jr., Louis H. Blair, Amy L. Boundurant, Karen L. Borlaug, Joan A. Bowers, Karen M. Callaham, Sylvia A. Cikins, Thomas W. Cohen, Cheryl F. Coodley, Christopher D. Coursen, Susan J. Courter, Kevin G. Curtin, Sandra L. Diehl, Cynthia Douglass, James S. W. Drewrey, Loretta L. Dunn, Gay A. Duty, Barbara M. Feasey, Steven H. Flajser, Robert L. Foster, Peter A. Friedmann, Kimberly A. Fulcher, Lawrence R. Fullerton, Pamela J. Garvie, Claudia O. Godfrey, John D. Hardy, Joyce A. Hearn, Robert S. Jacobs, Alberta E. Johnson, Anne T. Jones, Bee Jones, Cheryl F. Jones, Deborah J. King, Marty Kress, Carol S. Lane, Susan H. MacDonald, Margie A. McAllister, William J. McCluskey, Jr., Mary Ann McRae, Kathleen L. Meier, Alice M. Meyer, Linda J. Morgan, Wendy S. Morphew, Lynda G. Nissley, Christopher L. Ostrom, Steve Palmer, Kenneth J. Patterson, Caroline M. Pauley, Peter B. Perkins, Dennis J. Phelan, Daniel B. Phythyon, William M. Ragland, Jr., Marilyn S. Richmond, Patrice I. Russell, Arlene M. Sidell, Edward S. Smick, Jean E. Smith, Robert Sneed, Gretchen G. Stevenson, Deborah J. Stirling, Elizabeth Tankersley, Riley K. Temple, Jean H. Uyehara, George F. Vanagas, Clifford G. Vaupel, Janice Villet, Magda M. Vouzikas, Joan R. Wales, Carole E. Walker, David L. Whitlock. Energy and Natural Resources (Suite SD-360, phone 44971, meets on third Wednesday of each month) James A. McClure, of Idaho. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. John Melcher, of Montana. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. 280 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SUPPLY Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES John W. Warner, of Virginia. John Melcher, of Montana. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. ENERGY REGULATION Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. John Melcher, of Montana. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. PUBLIC AND RESERVED WATER Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. John Melcher, of Montana. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. WATER AND POWER Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Chic Hecht, of Nevada. STAFF Energy and Natural Resources.—Staff director, Michael D. Hathaway, Route 1, Accokeek, Md. 20607; chief counsel, Charles A. Trabandt, 4965 34th Road, North Arlington, Va. 22207; chief counsel for minority, D. Michael Harvey, 11555 Springridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; chief clerk, Carol M. Garnett, 224 C Street NE. 20002; professional staff: Gary C. Barbour, 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE., No. 308 20002; James P. Beirne, 3643 Jennifer Street 20015; Pietro A. Bevinetto, 7208 Sewell Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Russell R. Brown, 219 North Manchester Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; James P. Bruce, 1519 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; H. Elliot Chakoff, 12815 Briery River Terrace, Herndon, Va. 22070; Benjamin S. Cooper, 4114 Jefferson Street, Hy-attsville, Md. 20781; Barbara F. Davis, 12206 Riverview Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; E. David Doane, 708 Timberbranch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Gary G. Ellsworth, 2119 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; J. Paul Gilman, 1218 Prince Street, No. 2, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Richard D. Grundy, 8905 Linton Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Elizabeth A. Moler, 2002 North Not-tingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Roger A. Sindelar, 4602 Western Avenue, Committees of the Senate 281 Energy and Natural Resources—Continued Bethesda, Md. 20016; Willis D. Smith, 7809 Mary Knoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Terri Lynn Sneider, 29 Wilelinor Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037; Robert L. Terrell, 109 Plum Tree Court, Sterling, Va. 22170; Howard S. Useem, 5611 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Thomas B. Williams, 2002 North Not-tingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Environment and Public Works (Suite SD-410, phone 46176, meets first and third Thursdays of each month) Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Quentin Burdick, of North Dakota. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Gary W. Hart, of Colorado. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. Steven D. Symmes, of Idaho. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Max Baucus, of Montana. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Gordon Humphrey, of New Hampshire. SUBCOMMITTEES ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Gary W. Hart, of Colorado. Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. NUCLEAR REGULATION Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Gary W. Hart, of Colorado. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Max Baucus, of Montana. Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. WATER RESOURCES James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Max Baucus, of Montana. Gordon Humphrey, of New Hampshire. TRANSPORTATION Steven D. Symmes, of Idaho. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Quentin Burdick, of North Dakota. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. 282 Congressional Directory TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL OVERSIGHT David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Max Baucus, of Montana. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Quentin Burdick, of North Dakota. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Gary W. Hart, of Colorado. Gordon Humphrey, of New Hampshire. REGIONAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Gordon Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | Quentin Burdick, of North Dakota. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. STAFF Environment and Public Works.—Majority ‘staff (room SD-410, phone 224-6176): Staff director, Bailey Guard; assistant staff director, Harold H. Brayman; coun-sel, Katherine Y. Cudlipp; associate counsel: Curtis A. Moore, J. J. Jewett III; assistant counsel: Steven Shimberg, James Davenport; professional staff mem-bers: E. Stevens Swain, Jr., Jean Schrag, William M. Corcoran, Linda D. Find-lay, Josephine Cooper, Nadine Hamilton, Sheldon Kravitz; assistant counsel, James R. Curtiss; financial clerk, Margaret Nagel; editorial director, Paul Chimes; calendar clerk, Charles Ambush; research assistants: Mark Haynes, Jacquelynn Jacobs; clerks: Audry Hatry, Richard Green; clerical assistants: Carolyn Streeter, Karen Oliver, Priscilla Gallerano, Susan Logue, Donna Camp-bell, Marjorie Finney, Katherine A. Linkenhoker, Pamela Odom, Irene S. Sarate, Frances L. Williams; receptionist, Kimberly Grier; minority staff (room SD-416, phone 224-3241): staff director, John W. Yago, Jr.; counsel: Philip T. Cummings, Richard M. Harris; assistant counsel: Robert A. Peck, Anita Ruud; professional staff members: C. Ann Garrabrant, George F. Fenton, Jr., Lee O. Fuller, Martha S. Pope, Keith Glaser, Debra S. Knopman, Mary Jo Vrem; assistant to minority staff director, Elizabeth Thompson; clerical assistants: Tanya Hart, Ann Underwood, Marjorie Wright; professional staff member, Stephanie Clough; clerical assistant (minority); Helen Kalbaugh. Finance “(Suite SD-215, phone 44515, meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Bob Dole, of Kansas. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. John C. Danforth; of Missouri. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Max Baucus, of Montana. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. David Durenberger,. of Minnesota. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Steven D. Symmes, of Idaho. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. SUBCOMMITTEES TAXATION AND DEBT MANAGEMENT Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Max Baucus, of Montana. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Committees of the Senate 283 INTERNATIONAL TRADE John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Max Baucus, of Montana. Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. SAVINGS, PENSIONS, AND INVESTMENT POLICY John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. ECONOMIC GROWTH, EMPLOYMENT, AND REVENUE SHARING John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. ENERGY AND AGRICULTURAL TAXATION Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. Steven D. Symmes, of Idaho. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. HEALTH David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Max Baucus, of Montana. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. SOCIAL SECURITY AND INCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. OVERSIGHT OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. | Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Bob Dole, of Kansas. STAFF Finance.—Chief counsel, Robert E. Lighthizer; minority staff director, Michael Stern; deputy chief counsel, Roderick DeArment; professional staff members: Bruce Anderson, Richard Belas, Sheila Burke, Al Craig, Stuart Dorsey, Gloria V. Fralin (minority), Jeffrey Gates (minority), Claud Gingrich, Harry G. Graham, David W. Hardee (minority), Robert Hoyer (minority), Joseph Hum-phreys (minority), Theodore Kassigner, Jeffrey Lang (minority), John Andre LeDuc, Ed Mihalski, Joyce McCluney, Jay Morgan, Sydney Olsen, George Pieler, Jean S. Polatsek (minority), Ethel Stehle, Don Susswein, Carolyn Weaver, Michael Wilkie, William J. Wilkins (minority); printing clerks: Ed Danielson, Paul Poteat, Steve Bevilacqua; support staff: Julie Arnold, Stephanie Barker, Beverly Eaves, Gayle D. Fralin (minority), Lee Garrity, Ann Hightower, Katherine Ladd, Tracy McGee, Evelyn Morton, Matija Mosunic, Alice O'Bryan, Pat Remele, Jeanne Roby (minority), Marilyn Sayler, Scott Weaver, Susan Weisbrot, Susan Young. Foreign Relations (Suite SD-419, phone 44651, meets Tuesday) Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. John Glenn, of Ohio. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Nancy L. Kassebaum, of Kansas. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Alan Cranston, of California. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. SUBCOMMITTEES INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY Charles McC. Jr., of Maryland. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Mathias, Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. AFRICAN AFFAIRS Nancy L. Kassebaum, of Kansas. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. John Glenn, of Ohio. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Alan Cranston, of California. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Nancy L. Kassebaum, of Kansas. Alan Cranston, of California. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. ARMS CONTROL, OCEANS, INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS, AND ENVIRONMENT Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Alan Cranston, of California. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Nancy L. Kassebaum, of Kansas. NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. John Glenn, of Ohio. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. -Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. John Glenn, of Ohio. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Committees of the Senate 285 STAFF Foreign Relations.—Staff director, Edward G. Sanders; minority staff director, Geryld B. Christianson; chief clerk, David Keaney; executive assistant to the chairman, Scott Cohen; counsel, Frederick S. Tipson; professional staff mem-bers: George W. Ashworth, Broadus Bailey, Jr., Patrick D. Balestrieri, M. Graeme Bannerman, Robert G. Bell, Charles M. Berk, Johannes A. Binnendijk, Philip L. Christenson, Gerald E. Connolly, Carl W. Ford, Jr., Peter W. Gal-braith, Alex Gliksman, Margaret D. Hayes, David L. Johnson, Michael B. Kraft, Mary E. Locke, Christopher Manion, Sandra L. Mason, Janice M. O'Connell, John B. Ritch III, Alison E. Rosenberg, Barry A. Sklar, Diana E. Smith, Nancy H. Stetson, Casimir A. Yost; support staff: Barbara F. Allem, Beatriz G. Alonso, Sharon E. Black, Bertie H. Bowman, Melvyn Call, Mary H. Cameron, Mary Beth Chapman, Lucia M. Chavez, Nancy L. Clark, Bernard J. Ehrenfreund, Joanna W. Figueroa, Debora A. Fisher, Lynne M. Goodale, Harry W. Gurkin, Jr., Sandra M. Jannesson, Deborah M. Johson, RoseAnne Kirby, Monica A. Kowal, Debra A. McClelland, John N. McConnell, Bernida D. Mickens, Angela T. Morris, Rita P. O’Flinn, Gwendolyn S. Pascale, Denise P. Rorie, Alan P. Safran, John B. Shaw, Michael E. Tadie, Patrick J. Tadie, Kathryn M. Taylor, Gloria M. Tolliver, Elmira E. Vogtmann, Janice Walston. Governmental Affairs (Suite SD-342, phone 44751, meets first Thursday of each month) William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. William S. Cohen, of Maine. John Glenn, of Ohio. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Warren B. Rudman, of New Hampshire. Carl Levin, of Michigan. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. SUBCOMMITTEES PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Warren B. Rudman, of New Hampshire. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. John Glenn, of Ohio. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. GOVERNMENTAL EFFICIENCY AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. | Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Warren B. Rudman, of New Hampshire. | Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. ENERGY, NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION, AND GOVERNMENT PROCESSES Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. John Glenn, of Ohio. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. 286 Congressional Directory INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Charles H. Percy, of Illinois. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Carl Levin, of Michigan. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. CIVIL SERVICE, POST OFFICE, AND GENERAL SERVICES Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. | Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. OVERSIGHT OF GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Warren B. Rudman, of New Hampshire. | Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. STAFF Governmental Affairs.— Joan McEntee, staff director and chief counsel; C. Lincoln Hoewing, Mary C. Lewis, Michael Mitchell, Margaret W. Hecht, professional staff members; Terry Jolly, chief clerk; JoAnn Magnatta, assistant chief clerk; Darryl Fountain, legal counsel; Kathy Price, administrative secretary; Judith McCord, secretary; Gretta Graham, secretary; Suzette Haynie, secretary; Kim Godfrey; receptionist; Cass Weiland, staff director, Permanent Subcommitte on Investigations; Bill Leonard, staff director, Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia; Bill Strauss, staff director, Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Government Processes; Reid Detchon, staff director, Information Manage-ment and Regulatory Affairs; Jimmie Powell, staff director, Intergovernmental Relations; Wayne Schley, staff director, Civil Service, Post Office and General Services; Susan Collins, staff director, Oversight of Government Management; Ira Shapiro, minority staff director and chief counsel; Eleanor Hill, minority counsel, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations; Margaret Crenshaw, mi-nority chief counsel, Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia; Len Weiss, minority staff director, Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Governmental Processes; Ron Chiodo, minority staff director, Intergovernmental Relations; Edwin Hayne, minority staff director, Civil Service, Post Office and General Services; Linda Gustitus, minority staff director, Oversight of Government Man-agement. Judiciary (Suite SD-224, phone 45225, meets at the call of the chairman) Strom Thurmond,of South Carolina. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. | Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Robert Dole, of Kansas. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. John P. East, of North Carolina. Max Baucus, of Montana. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Committees of the Senate SUBCOM MITTEES PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Robert Dole, of Kansas. CRIMIN AL LAW Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Max Baucus, of Montana. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Robert Dole, of Kansas. CONSTI TUTION Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. COURTS Robert Dole, of Kansas. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Max Baucus, of Montana. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. John P. East, of North Carolina. IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. SEPARATION OF POWERS John P. East, of North Carolina. Max Baucus, of Montana. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Paul Laxalt, of Nevada. Max Baucus, of Montana. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. SECURITY AND TERRORISM Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. John P. East, of North Carolina. JUVENILE JUSTICE Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Congressional Directory STAFF Judiciary.—Vinton D. Lide, chief counsel and staff director; Shirley J. Fanning, chief clerk; Maribeth LeMay, financial manager; Robert J. Short, chief investi-gator; Allan J. Spence, Jr., investigator; William Christensen, investigator; Mary Lynn Batson, investigations clerk; Deborah K. Owen, general counsel; Sara S. Rogers, senior counsel; Paul Summitt, special counsel; W. Stephen Cannon, chief counsel for antitrust; Marcy J. K. Tiffany, chief economist and counsel for antitrust; Peter Chumbris, senior counsel/antitrust; John R. Steer, counsel; Dwight Hayes, counsel; Mark W. McKnight, counsel; Roxanna B. Pratt, legislative assistant; Candice Bruse, staff assistant; Vivian Mathews, calendar clerk; Nancy Scott, calendar clerk; Philip Shipman, documents clerk; Daniel Jolly, mail clerk; Mary Speed Farmer, receptionist; Sally Hendrix, receptionist; Anne S. Land, clerical assistant; Deborah Bernstein, legislative clerk; Denise M. Lewis, clerical assistant; Deborah R. Shupe, research/investigator; Joy Keys, clerical assistant; Jeanmarie Lifchez, secretary; Harriet Parker, staff assistant; Icy Barton, staff assistant. Labor and Human Resources (Suite SD-430, phone 45375, meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month 10 a.m.) Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. Donald W. Riegle, dJr., of Michigan. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Lowell P. Weicker, of Connecticut. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. John P. East, of North Carolina. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. SUBCOMMITTEES LABOR Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. John P. East, of North Carolina. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. EDUCATION, ARTS AND HUMANITIES Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Lowell P. Weicker, of Connecticut. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. John P. East, of North Carolina. EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Committees of the Senate HANDICAPPED Lowell P. Weicker, of Connecticut. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. John P. East, of North Carolina. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. AGING Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. FAMILY AND HUMAN SERVICES Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Lowell P. Weicker, of Connecticut. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. STAFF Labor and Human Resources.—Staff director, Ronald F. Docksai, 2000 Round House Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; administrative assistant, Nadine R. Arrington, 419 N Street SW. 20024; editor, James W. Powell, 6441 Melia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; publications clerk, C. Paul Pinson, 2130 Brooks Drive, Forestville, Md. 20747; labor cocounsels: Richard C. Lawson and Charles T. Carroll, Jr., SD-428 20510; Polly L. Gault, 3308 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Robert M. Guttman, 6211 Winnebago Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016; John A. Doyle, 104 Cardinal Glen Circle, Sterling, Va. 22170; Nancy F. Wolicki, 7200 Arthur Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Nabers Cabaniss, 3059 South Buchanan Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206; Jacy C. Howell, SD-428, 20510; minority staff director, Kathryn O’L. Higgins, 5475 31st Street 20015; labor counsel, Gerald B. Lindrew, SD-428, 20510; David V. Evans, 126-A 12th Street NE 20002; Luther Washington, SD-428, 20510; Patria Forsythe, 907 Waynewood Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Elma Henderson, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Marcia Verville, 5301 Poto-mac Avenue 20016; Walter Sheridan, 4901 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 99-555 0 -83 -21 Rules and Administration (Suite SR-301, phone 46352, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month) Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Robert Dole, of Kansas. (No Subcommittees) STAFF Rules and Administration.—Staff director, John B. Childers, 5513 Trent Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; minority staff director, William McWhorter Cochrane, 227 A Street, NE. 20002; minority counsel, Gerald W. Siegel, 4921 30th Place 20008; chief clerk, Ann B. Cook, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016; staff members: John C. Ahlers, 14129 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853.; Donna L. Amor-iggi, 1201 South Eads Street, No. 1607, Arlington, Va. 22202; Kimberly Austin, 1120 Riverboat Court, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Carole J. Blessington, 933B South Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Elizabeth B. Cady, 9749 Hagel Circle, Lorton, Va. 22079; Donald R. Carrington, 7014 Capital View Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Joseph A. Como, 10320 Royal Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20009; Mary G. Daly, 1800 Hidden Point Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Dennis G. Doherty, 2506 Kittery Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Waitus A. Dowless, 6836 Ben Franklin Road, Spring-field, Va. 22150; Gerald R. Gereau, 400 Madison Street, No. 401, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Anthony L. Harvey, 8109 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; Ronald Lee Hicks, 2039 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Elaine W. Milliken, 1914 Biltmore Street 20009; Jennifer J. Nelson, 426 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Peggy L. Parrish, 1600 South Eads Street, No. 1119-S, Arlington, Va. 22202; Floyd M. Riddick, 1806 North Oak Street, Apt. 32, Arlington, Va. 22209; Harriet L. Robnett, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Patrick B. Sarman, 9400 Old Court House Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Carol M. Sewell, 1600 Scuth Eads Street, No. 208-S, Arlington, Va. 22202; Christopher D. Shunk, 5319 Macwood Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193; John L. Sousa, 310 Lamond Place, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Carole A. Stevenson, 2054 Aberdeen Drive, Crofton, Md. 21114; John K. Swearingen, 919 South Lee, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Brenda K. Tie, 1025 Wellfleet Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Ann West, 6442 Browsing Deer, Columbia, Md. 21045. Small Business Room: SR-428A, Russell Senate Office Building. Phene, 45175 Lowell Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Orri n G. Hatch, of Utah. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Max Baucus, of Montana. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Committees of the Senate SUBCOMMITTEES CAPITAL FORMATION AND RETENTION Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND PAPERWORK Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. | Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. URBAN AND RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Lowell Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITION Slade Gorton, of Washington. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Max Baucus, of Montana. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. EXPORT PROMOTION AND MARKET DEVELOPMENT Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. | Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Slade Gorton, of Washington. SMALL BUSINESS: FAMILY FARM Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS FACING SMALL BUSINESS Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Lowell Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. 292 Congressional Directory STAFF Small Business.—Staff director, Robert J. Dotchin, 317 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; chief counsel, R. Michael Haynes, 6898 Deer Run Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306; minority chief counsel, Alan Chvotkin, 14829 Dufief Drive, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20878; counsel, Robert Wilson, 513 10th Street 20003; minority coun-sel, W. P. Goodwin, Jr., 810 South Ode Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; professional staff member, Anne Sullivan, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; minority economist, Edison P. Zayas, 9860 Oakdale Woods Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; press secretary, Deborah Graham, 1347 Massachusetts Avenue 20003; profes-sional staff member, Jack Gleason, P.O. Box 5592 20016; professional staff member, Mary Meyers, 4501 Western Avenue 20016; chief investigator, Marc Smolonsky, 644 South Columbus, Alexandria, Va. 22301; professional staff member, John McLean, 5512 North 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; profes-sional staff member, Rodney Doran, 1801 Park Road 20010; executive assistant, Lorraine Deane, 1383 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22180; printing clerk, Frank Merendino, 823 Crothers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852; chief clerk, Barbara Hanser, 7311 Gist Court, Springfield, Va. 22153; hearing cierk, Dorothy Olson, 8138 Prescott Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; staff assistant, Ann Logan, 2625 Redcoat Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303; staff assistant, Jennifer Davis, 724 Mary-land Avenue 20002; staff assistant, Jamie Kopp, 5016 Baltan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; staff assistant, John McNamara, 3208 19th Street 20010; staff assist-ant, C. Barton Landess, 216 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; staff assistant, Mac Corry, 718 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; staff assistant, Terry Bates, 4501 Western Avenue 29016. Veterans’ Affairs (Suite SR-414, phone 49126, meets first Wednesday of each month) Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Alan Cranston, of California. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. Frank Murkowski, of Alaska. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. (No Subcommittees) STAFF Veterans’ Affairs.—Thomas E. Harvey, chief counsel and staff director, 905 North Carolina Avenue, SE. 20003; H. Scott Wallace, 3300 Highland Place 20008; Julie Susman, 3201 Tennyson 20015; Brent Goo, 5345 MacArthur Boulevard 20016; Cynthia Alpert, 3830 Garfield Street 20007; Joseph Buzhardt, 9720 Main Street, Fairfax, Va. 22031; Victor Raymond, 3420 16th Street 20016; Timothy D. Smith, 4342 Reno Road 20008; Harold Carter, 27 Laughton Street, Largo, Md. 20772; Carol DeAngelus, 2701 Park Center Drive, B-409, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Kay Eckhardt, 19224 Staleybridge Road, Germantown, Md. 20874; Pat Hansen, 1302 North Meade Street, No. 12, Arlington, Va. 22209; Becky Hucks, 4703 West Braddock Road, Apt. 10, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Laurie Altemose, 760 Bon Haven Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Lucy Scoville, 5785 Winston Court, No. 163, Alexandria, Va. 22311; minority staff: Jonathan Steinberg, chief counsel, 11204 Hawhill End, Potomac, Md. 20854; Edward Scott, 3703 Inverness Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; William Brew, 936 North Quesada Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Babette Polzer, 604 Truman Circle, Vienna, Va. 22180; Ingrid Post, 7925 Manden Road, No. 201, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Charlotte Hughes, 19319 Club Pious Road, No. 302, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879; Katherine Burdick, 715 G Street E. 20003. SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE Democratic Policy Committee Suites S-119 and S-318, The Capitol. Phones, 224-5551 and 224-5554 Chairman.—Robert C. Byrd, Senator from West Virginia. Democratic Whip.—Alan Cranston, Senator from California (ex officio). Seeroeny Democratic Conference.—Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii (ex offi- cio). Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Quentin N. Burdick, Senator from North Dakota. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. John Glenn, Senator from Ohio. Walter D. Huddleston, Senator from Kentucky. LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dale Bumpers, Senator from Arkansas. William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Lloyd Bentsen, Senator from Texas. John Melcher, Senator from Montana. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator from New York. Gary Hart, Senator from Colorado. J. James Exon, Senator from Nebraska. Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland. STAFF Democratic Policy Committee.—Staff director, Robert G. Libertore, 508 Tulip Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; deputy staff director, Richard L. McCall; counsels: Alan Stone, C. Richard D’Amato; domestic policy director, Susan Manes; chief clerk, Elizabeth O. Shotwell; professional staff members: Marian Bertram, Leslie Blosse, Scott Bunton, Charles Cook, Karen Gibson, Maryann Hartnett, Randal Ihara, Jerri Joy, Charles R. Kinney, Joan Leach, Ed Morrison, Kevin Nealer, Arnold Packer, Martin Paone, Abby Saffold, Nancy Scribner, Susan Sherk, Lynn Terpstra, Michael Worden; communications director, Linda K. Peek; press assistants: Patricia Bario, Anita Dunn. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Suite 319, 400 North Capitol Street, 20001. Phone, 224-2447 Chairman.—Lloyd Bentsen, Senator from Texas. Vice Chairman.—Alan Cranston, Senator from California. Ex Officio: Robert Byrd, Senator from West Virginia. Daniel Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Full Committee: Christopher Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. Thomas Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. Wendell Ford, Senator from Kentucky. Henry Jackson, Senator from Washington. Edward Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Frank Lautenberg, Senator from New Jersey. Russell Long, Senator from Louisiana. George Mitchell, Senator from Maine. Paul Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland. Jim Sasser, Senator from Tennessee. 293 294 Congressional Directory National Republican Senatorial Committee 404 C Street NE. 20002. Phone, 224-2351 Chairman.—Richard G. Lugar, Senator from Indiana. Alfonse D'Amato, Senator from New York. Jeremiah Denton, Senator from Alabama. John East, Senator from North Carolina. Slade Gorton, Senator from Washington. Charles E. Grassley, Senator from Iowe. John C. Danforth, Senator from Missouri. Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. Bob Kasten, Senator from Wisconsin. Paul Laxalt, Senator from Nevada. Mack Mattingly, Senator from Georgia. Frank H. Murkowski, Senator from Alaska. Don Nickles, Senator from Oklahoma. Warren Rudman, Senator from New Hampshire. Steven D. Symmes, Senator from Idaho. Paul S. Trible, Jr., Senator from Virginia. STAFF National Republican Senatorial Committee.—Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., executive di-. rector; Robert Perkins, treasurer; Albert Mitchler, finance director. Republican Conference of the Senate Room SR-347, Russell Senate Office Building. Phones: 224-2764; 224-3050 (Communications) Chairman.—James A. McClure, Senator from Idaho. Secretary.—Jake Garn, Senator from Utah. Committee Chairmen: Policy.—John Tower, Senator from Texas. Campaign.—Richard G. Lugar, Senator from Indiana. Committees.—Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Senator from Karisas. STAFF Republican Conference of the Senate.—Staff director, Margo Carlisle; director of programs and administration, Patricia S. Jackson, 400 Madison Street, Alexan-dria, Va.; professional staff: Charles R. Goolsby, Lois B. Lindstrom, Andrew H. Black, Jean S. Thompson, Robert J. Barber III, Donna G. Washington; projects editor, Mildred J. Webber; special assistant to staff director, Stephen M. Bender, 5217 North 27th Road, Arlington, Va.; special assistants: Andrew G. Hyde, Kellan K. Quinlan; research assistant, Edward N. Tiesenga; receptionist, Vertell F. Simmons; staff assistants: Mark N. Berry, Sharron D. Lipscomb, Rochelle E. Thomas, Susan D. Wilner; executive assistant to the secretary, Vernal L. Della-Piana; special assistant to the secretary, Jean Le Cheminant. Republican Policy Committee Room SR-347, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2946 Chairman.—John Tower, Senator from Texas. Jesse Helms, Senator from North Carolina. Mark Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Jake Garn, Senator from Utah. Pete V. Domenici, Senator from New Mexico. Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. James McClure, Senator from Idaho. Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina. Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Senator from Connecticut. Alan K. Simpson, Senator from Wyoming. Select and Special Committees of the Senate 295 Republican Policy Committee—Continued Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. William S. Cohen, Senator from Maine. Pete Wilson, Senator from California. Howard Baker, Senator from Tennessee. STAFF Republican Policy Committee.—Secretary and staff director, Richard K. Thompson, 3704 Maryland Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309; deputy staff director, Robert K. Wolthuis, 3814 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; executive assist-ant, Darla Knoblock, 7003 Ted Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; professional staff: Joan B. Baldwin, 1309 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Fletcher Burton, 3701 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Constance Hilliard, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; James Hinish, 5301 Essex Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; William Gribbin, 3800 13th Street NE. 20017; Judy Myers, 3066 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Lincoln Oliphant, 118 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Agnes Waldron, 11 Fourth Street SE. 20003; staff members: Charles Boswell, 922 North Chambliss Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Marjorie Cook, 501 Canterbury Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Andrew Johnson, 4337 Nebraska Avenue 20016; Joseph D. Rodota, Jr., 1615 Q Street 20009; Thom Shurtleff, 122 Forrest Street, Manassas, Va. 22111; Mary Ann Tatlock, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; Carolyn Twynham, 4619 Fourth Road North, Arlington, Va. 22203. Select Committee on Ethics Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress Room 113, Carroll Arms. Phone, 224-2981 Chairman.—Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Vice Chairman.—Howell Heflin, Senator from Alabama. Jesse Helms, Senator from North Carolina. David F. Durenberger, Senator from Minnesota. David Pryor, Senator from Arkansas. Thomas F. Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. STAFF Senate Select Committee on Ethics.—Staff director, C. Braxton Valentine, Jr., Roland Farm, P.O. Box H, The Plains, Va. 22171; chief clerk, Bonnie S. Parker, 10521 Deakins Hall Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783; counsels: Wilson R. Abney, 737 10th Street SE. 20003; William B. Canfield III, 5307 Falmouth Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Clendon H. Lee, Jr., 4711 West Braddock Road, Apt. 101, Alexandria, Va. 22311; John D. Saxon, 512 F Street, NE. 20002; administrative assistant, Marie Mullis, 2059 Huntington Avenue, Apt. 706, Alexandria, Va. 22303; press officer, Anne M. Miskovsky, 3317 Runnymede Place 20015; staff assistants: Annette Gillis, 3839 Elbert Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Mary M. Hudon, 8459 Snowden Oaks Place, Laurel, Md. 20708; Mary C. Lucke, 3183 South Yatton Road, Arlington, Va. 22206; Eileen Oberman, 4349 Verplanck Place 16. Select Committee on Indian Affairs Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress Room SD-640, Dirksen Building. Phone, 224-2251 (meets first Wednesday) Chairman.—Mark Andrews, Senator from North Dakota. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Slade Gorton, Senator from Washington. Frank H. Murkowski, Senator from Alaska. John Melcher, Senator from Montana. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Dennis DeConcini, Senator from Arizona. 296 Congressional Directory STAFF Select Committee on Indian Affairs.—Staff director, Paul Alexander; general coun-sel, Peter S. Taylor; minority staff director, Max I. Richtman, 1441 Northgate Road 20012; special counsel, Mary Jane Wrenn; staff attorneys: John Chaves, Patricia Zell, Marilyn Heller, Maria Mendoza, Virginia W. Boylan, 1021 Ship-man Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; professional staff members: Michael Mahsetky, Elisa J. Geier, James Magner; printing clerk, Ralph M. Binkley, 5138 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; chief clerk, Elva E. Arquero; secretaries: Christine Drayton, Mary O. Toledo, Gertrude Wilson. Select Committee on Intelligence Created pursuant to S. Res. 400, 94th Congress Room SDG-50, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-1700 Chairman.—Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Vice Chairman.—Daniel P. Moynihan, Senator from New York. Jake Garn, Senator from Utah. John H. Chafee, Senator from Rhode Island. Richard G. Lugar, Senator from Indiana. Malcolm Wallop, Senator from Wyoming. David Durenberger, Senator from Minnesota. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. William S. Cohen, Senator from Maine. Walter D. Huddleston, Senator from Kentucky. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Patrick J. Leahy, Senator from Vermont. Lloyd Bentsen, Senator from Texas. Ex Officio: ; Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Robert C. Byrd, Senator from West Virginia. SUBCOMMITTEES BUDGET Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Jake Garn, of Utah. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. William S. Cohen, of Maine. ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTION Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. LEGISLATION AND THE RIGHTS OF AMERICANS David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Jake Garn, of Utah. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. | Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. William S. Cohen, of Maine. fot COLLECTION AND FOREIGN OPERATIONS John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. | Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Jake Garn, of Utah. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. STAFF : Select Committee on Intelligence.—Robert R. Simmons, staff director; Gary Schmitt, minority staff director; Dorthea N. Roberson, chief clerk. Select and Special Committees of the Senate 297 Special Committee on Aging Created pursuant to S. Res. 376, 95th Congress Room SD-G37. Phone 224-5364 (Minority, 4-1467) Chairman.—John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Pete V. Domenici, Senator from New Mexico. Charles Percy, Senator from Illinois. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Senator from Kansas. William Cohen, Senator from Maine. Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota. Charles Grassley, Senator from Iowa. Pete Wilson, Senator from California. John Glenn, Senator from Ohio. Lawton Chiles, Senator from Florida. John Melcher, Senator from Montana. David Pryor, Senator from Arkansas. Bill Bradley, Senator from New Jersey. Quentin Burdick, Senator from North Dakota. Christopher Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. STAFF Special Committee on Aging.—Staff director and chief counsel, John C. Rother; professional staff members: Larry Atkins, Ann Gillespie, Ann Langley, Frank McArdle, Mike Rodgers; deputy staff director, Becky Beauregard; communica-tions director, Kate Clark; documents clerk, Maggie Engle; staff assistants: Linda Goldman, Kimberly Heil, Claire Smrekar, Anglea Thimis; director of oversight, Bill Halamandaris; chief investigator, David Holton; chief clerk, Robin Kropf; senior intern, Jim Mattison; legislative correspondent, Trisha Neuman; minority staff director, Diane Lifsey; staff assistant, Dianne Pearson; professional staff members: Jane Jeter, Eileen Brader; legislative correspondent, Anne Willis; receptionist, Tammy Lipscomb. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] [Room numbers with 3 digits are in Cannon (H.O.B.) Building, 4 digits beginning with 1 are in Longworth (H.0.B.) Building, and 4 digits beginning with 2 are in Rayburn (H.O.B.) Building] Agriculture (Suite 1301, phone 52171, meets first Tuesday of each month) E (Kika) de la Garza, of Texas. Edward R. Madigan, of Illinois. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. George Hansen, of Idaho. Jim Weaver, of Oregon. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Leon E. Panetta, of California. Sid Morrison, of Washington. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Cooper Evans, of Iowa. Charles Whitley, of North Carolina. Gene Chappie, of California. Tony Coelho, of California. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. Tom Daschle, of South Dakota. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. Rr M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Caro- ina. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. Lane Evans, of Illinois. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. James R. Olin, of Virginia. Timothy J. Penny, of Minnesota. SUBCOMMITTEES COTTON, RICE, AND SUGAR -Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Tony Coelho, of California. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. Gene Chappie, of California. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Charles Whitley, of North Carolina. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. 299 Congressional Directory LIVESTOCK, DAIRY, AND POULTRY Tom Harkin, of Iowa. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. James R. Olin, of Virginia. George Hansen, of Idaho. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Tony Coelho, of California. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. Timothy J. Penny, of Minnesota. Tom Daschle, of South Dakota. TCBACCO AND PEANUTS Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. Charles Whitley, of North Carolina. Robery M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Caro- ina. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. WHEAT, SCYBEANS, AND FEED GRAINS Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Cooper Evans, of Iowa. Tom Daschle, of South Dakota. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. Lane Evans, of Iilinois. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. CONSERVATION, CREDIT, AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Ed Jones, of Tennessee. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Jim Weaver, of Oregon. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Sid Morrison, of Washington. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Tom Daschle, of South Dakota. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Bohers M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Caro- ina. Richard J. Durbin, of Illincis. Lane Evans, of Illinois. Committees of the House 301 DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FOREIGN AGRICULTURE George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. | Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Timothy J. Penny, of Minnesota. Cooper Evans, of Iowa. Leon E. Panetta, of California. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Tony Coelho, of California. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. James R. Olin, of Virginia. DOMESTIC MARKETING, CONSUMER RELATIONS, AND NUTRITION Leon E. Panetta, of California. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. James R. Olin, of Virginia. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. George Hansen, of Idaho. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. FORESTS, FAMILY FARMS, AND ENERGY Charles Whitley, of North Carolina. George Hansen, of Idaho. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Sid Morrison, of Washington. Jim Weaver, of Oregon. Gene Chappie, of California. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Leon E. Panetta, of California. STAFF Agriculture.—A. Mario Castillo, staff director and assistant to the chairman; Robert M. Bor, chief counsel; Robert L. Lowerre, associate counsel; Cris Aldrete, special counsel; Bernard Brenner, press secretary; Bill O'Conner, Mark Dungan, minor-ity associate counsel; subcommittee staff consultants: Charles Benbrook, Robert A. Cashdollar, Robert Fersh, Brenda Hatton, George Palmer, Eugene Moos, Joan Teague Rose; staff consultants: Stephen T. Adams, Thomas A. Adams, Jr., Carol Ann Dubard, Rita DiSimone, David Ebersole, Lynn Gallagher, Gerald R. Jorgensen, Steve Kerr, Tom Neville, James C. Tippett, Bill Toops; staff assis-tants: Christine D. Abram, Peter Allen, Robert Anderson, Nick Ashmore, Anita R. Brown, Irene Buentello, Nancy Chapman, John Currie, Gerald C. DuVal, printing editor; Bonnie Gray, Vicki Hellmer, Jackie L. Jennings, James W. Johnson, Jr., Diane M. Keyser, Julia W. Kogut, Kathleen Lewis, receptionist; Marshall Livingston, Steve McCoy, Francie Monaghan, Karen Orwick, Peggy L. Pecore, Dianne Powell, Patricia Rennert, Leslie I. Rosenbaum, Debbie Smith, Rhonda Taylor, Glenda L. Temple, Jesse Trevino, Lydia Vacin, Eleanor S. Walsh, Gerald W. Welcome, Frank Winston. Congressional Directory (Suite H218, phone Jamie L. Whitten, of Edward P. Boland, of William H. Natcher, Neal Smith, of Iowa. Mississippi. Massachusetts. of Kentucky. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Edward R. Roybal, of California. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. ; Tom Bevill, of Alabama. Bill Chappell, Jr., of Florida. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania. Bob Traxler, of Michigan. Joseph D. Early, of Massachusetts. Charles Wilson, of Texas. Lindy (Mrs. Hale) Boggs, of Louisiana. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Matthew F. McHugh, of New York. William Lehman, of Florida. Jack Hightower, of Texas. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota. Julian C. Dixon, of California. Vic Fazio, of California. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. Les AuCoin, of Oregon. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii. Wes Watkins, of Oklahoma. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Bernard J. Dwyer, of New Jersey. William R. Ratchford, of Connecticut. Bill Boner, of Tennessee. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland. Bob Carr, of Michigan. Robert J. Mrazek, of New York. Appropriations 52771, meets first Wednesday of each month and on call of the chairman) Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. John T. Myers, of Indiana. J. Kenneth Robinson, of Virginia. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania. C. W. Bill Young, of Florida. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. Ralph Regula, of Ohio. George M. O’Brien, of Illinois. Virginia Smith, of Nebraska. Eldon Rudd, of Arizona. Carl D. Pursell, of Michigan. Mickey Edwards, of Oklahoma. Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. Bill Green, of New York. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. Jerry Lewis, of California. John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. SUBCGMMITTEES AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES Jamie L. Whitten, of Mississippi. Bob Traxler, of Michigan. Matthew F. McHugh, of New York. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii. Wes Watkins, of Oklahoma. Jack Hightower, of Texas. Neal Smith, of Iowa. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. COMMERCE, JUSTICE, Neal Smith, of Iowa. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. Joseph D. Early, of Massachusetts. Bernard J. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Robert J. Mrazek, of New York. Bob Carr, of Michigan. Virginia Smith, of Nebraska. J. Kenneth Robinson, of Virginia. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. S TATE, AND JUDICIARY George M. O’Brien, of Illinois. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Committees of the House DEFENSE Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Bill Chappell, Jr., of Florida. J. Kenneth Robinson, of Virginia. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. C. W. Bill Young, of Florida. Charles Wilson, of Texas. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. Jack Hightower, of Texas. Les AuCoin, of Oregon. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Julian C. Dixon, of California. Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Bill Green, of New York. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Charles Wilson, of Texas. William Lehman, of Florida. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota. ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT Tom Bevill, of Alabama. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Lindy (Mrs. Hale) Boggs, of Louisiana. Virginia Smith, of Nebraska. Bill Chappell, Jr., of Florida. Eldon Rudd, of Arizona. Vic Fazio, of California. Wes Watkins, of Oklahoma. Bill Boner, of Tennessee. FOREIGN OPERATIONS Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Mickey Edwards, of Oklahoma. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. Matthew F. McHugh, of New York. Jerry Lewis, of California. William Lehman, of Florida. Charles Wilson, of Texas. Julian C. Dixon, of California. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. HUD—INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Bill Green, of New York. Bob Traxler, of Michigan. Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. Jerry Lewis, of California. Lindy (Mrs. Hale) Boggs, of Louisiana. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota. Bill Boner, of Tennessee. INTERIOR Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania. Ralph Regula, of Ohio. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. William R. Ratchford, of Connecticut. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Les AuCoin, of Oregon. 304 Congressional Directory LABOR—HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES—EDUCATION William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Neal Smith, of Iowa. George M. O’Brien, of Illinois. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Carl D. Pursell, of Michigan. Edward R. Roybal, of California. John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. C. W. Bill Young, of Florida. Joseph D. Early, of Massachusetts. Bernard J. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland. LEGISLATIVE Vic Fazio, of California. Jerry Lewis, of California. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Bob Traxler, of Michigan. John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Lindy (Mrs. Hale) Boggs, of Louisiana. Jack Hightower, of Texas. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. .Ralph Regula, of Ohio. Tom Bevill, of Alabama. Mickey Edwards, of Oklahoma. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Bill Chappell, Jr., of Florida. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Vic Fazio, of California. TRANSPORTATION William Lehman, of Florida. Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. William R. Ratchford, of Connecticut. Carl D. Pursell, of Michigan. Bob Carr, of Michigan. Robert J. Mrazek, of New York. TREASURY—POSTAL SERVICE—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Edward R. Roybal, of California. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Eldon Rudd, of Arizona. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii. Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. Committees of the House 305 STAFF Appropriations.—Clerk and staff director, Keith F. Mainland, 9104 Courtley Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030; staff assistants: Terry D. Bevels, 3271 Tilton Valley Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Deborah J. Bowman, 3106 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Gregory R. Dahlberg, 2706 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Delacroix Davis III, 2093 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22304; Robert V. Davis, Jr., 4208 Peachtree Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Robert B. Foster, 248 Eighth Street SE. 20003; Aubrey A. Gunnels, 7000 Aronow Drive, Falls Church Va. 22042; Kathleen R. Johnson, 2911-F South Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Dennis M. Kedzior, 3086 Tudor Hall Road, Riva, Md. 21140; Thomas J. Kingfield, 9408 Rosehill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Robert L. Knisely, 4530 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Edward E. Lombard, 3706 Quaint Acres Circle, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Paul J. Magliocchetti, 9527 Wallingford Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Mary Malaspina, 4406 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Richard N. Malow, 9110 Streamview Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; Wil-liam A. Marinelli, 1704 Tarrytown Avenue, Crofton, Md. 21113; Kenneth M. Marx, 19117 Holberton Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20729; Milton B. Meredith, 3902 McKinley Street 20015; Americo Miconi, 643 Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Frederick G. Mohrman, 14321 Chesterfield Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Henry Moore, 4723 Falcon Street, Rockville, Md. 20853; Peter J. Murphy, Jr., 202 Bluff Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Mark W. Murray, 10 North Colum-bus Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Henry A. Neil, Jr., 5001 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; John G. Osthaus, 8812 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153; Terry R. Peel, 6109 Wynwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Frederick F. Pfluger, 13422 Reid Circle, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; John G. Plashal, 13 Thrush Road, Sterling, Va. 22170; Edwin F. Powers, 1625% 19th Street 22209; Donald E. Richbourg, 2311 Concert Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; William E. Schuerch, 644 11th Street NE. 20002; Robert A. Seraphin, 4701 Federal Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Donald Neil Sigmon, 1019 South 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Austin G. Smith, 2403 Londonderry Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; C. William Smith, Jr., 7914 Old Falls Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Donald P. Smith, 3443 Launcelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003; Hunter L. Spillan, 6838 Indian Run Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Michael A. Stephens, 2500 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Paul E. Thomson, 5104 Bradfield Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; George A. Urian, 10303 Ridgemoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; James S. Van Wagenen, 14725 Peachwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Michael S. Weinberger, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008; J. David Willson, 3209 Tennyson Street 20015; administrative support staff: Brenda L. Boyd, 322 Oak Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Lee A. Brady, 4901 Seminary Road, Apt. 525, Alex-andria, Va. 22311; Gerard J. Chouinard, 14300 Town Farm Road, Upper Marl-boro, Md. 20772; Paul V. Farmer, 6626 McLean Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Sandra A. Gilbert, 3226 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Susan A. Gorman, 1610 19th Street 20009; Alicia Jones, 1201 South Eads Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22202; Diann Kane, 5101 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Jeni L. Leasor, 2531 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201; Lorinda Maes, 1222 North Meade Street, No. 11, Arlington, Va. 22209; Marcia L. Matts, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Angelina Perry, 2428 Vineyard Lane, Crofton, Md. 21114; Dona L. Pate, 7808 Horatio Street, McLean, Va. 22102; Lori Price, 108 East H Street, Brunswick, Md. 21716; Toni M. Savia, Route 1, Box 47, Charlotte Hall, Md. 20622; Dale M. Shulaw, 734 South 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Betty Lou Taylor, 6200 Westchester Park Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; Ran-dolph Thomas, 11820 Decesaris Boulevard, Mitchellville, Md. 20716; Lyla Wooten, 8410 Bellefonte Lane, Clinton, Md. 20735; minority staff: Clerk, F. Michael Hugo, 3414 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; George F. Allen, 1725 Price Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Jimmy Ray Fairchild, 9 Third Street, NE., 20002; Jeffrey Jacobs, 1830 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; James Kulikowski, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20016, Jane F. Lewis, 1422 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Carol J. Schimmel, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Mary Silveira, 3518 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; surveys and investigations staff (supervisory and administrative support only): Cornelius R. Anderson, 6334 Bren Mar Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Felix E. Asby, 7326 Masonville Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Linda D. Boyd, 5021 Semi-nary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Lottie A. Konen, 476 M Street SW., 20024; Charlyn Lewis, 5774 First Landing Way, Burke, Va. 22015; Robert C. Quigley, 7734 Capron Court, Lorton, Va. 22079; Ann M. Stull, 4918 Beauregard Street, Congressional Directory Appropriations—Continued Alexandria, Va. 22312; R. W. Vandergrift, Jr., 435 West Ben Oaks Drive, Se-verna Park, Md. 21146; John A. Van Wagenen, 609 Cobblestone Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Nancy H. Weaver, 12316 Cannonball Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Armed (Suite 2120, phone Melvin Price, of Illinois. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Samuel S. Stratton, of New York. Bill Nichols, of Alabama. Dan Daniel, of Virginia. G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis- sippi. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Larry McDonald, of Georgia. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Dave McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. Richard Ray, of Georgia. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South Carolina. Frank McCloskey, of Indiana. C. Robin Britt, of North Carolina. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. Services 54151, meets Tuesday) William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia. Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. Robert E. Badham, of California. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Jim Courter, of New Jersey. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. Ken Kramer, of Colorado. Duncan L. Hunter, of California. Thomas F. Hartnett, of South Carolina. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. David O’B. Martin, of New York. John R. Kasich, of Ohio. Committees of the House SUBCOMMITTEES RESEARCH Melvin Price, of Illinois. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Larry McDonald, of Georgia. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Frank McCloskey, of Indiana. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Ronald V. Dellums, of California. SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. C. Robin Britt, of North Carolina. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. Melvin Price, of Illinois. PROCUREMENT AND Samuel S. Stratton, of New York. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Dave McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Richard Ray, of Georgia. INVESTIGATIONS Bill Nichols, of Alabama. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Richard Ray, of Georgia. C. Robin Britt, of North Carolina. Samuel S. Stratton, of New York. Dan Daniel, of Virginia. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Dan Daniel, of Virginia. Larry McDonald, of Georgia. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Dave McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Bill Nichols, of Alabama. AND DEVELOPMENT William L. Dickinscn, of Alabama. Jim Courter, of New Jersey. Robert E. Badham, of California. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. AND CRITICAL MATERIALS Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Thomas F. Harinett, of South Carolina. Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. Duncan L. Hunter, of California. MILITARY NUCLEAR SYSTEMS Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Robert E. Badham, of California. Jim Courter, of New Jersey. Ken Kramer, of Colorado. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. David O’B. Martin, of New York. John R. Kasich, of Ohio. READINESS G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia. Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. John R. Kasich, of Ohio. 308 Congressional Directory MILITARY PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. | Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. sippi. Duncan L. Hunter, of California. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Thomas F. Hartnett, of South Carolina. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South Carolina. Frank McCloskey, of Indiana. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Ken Kramer, of Colorado. G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia. sippi. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Thomas F. Hartnett, of South Carolina. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Thomas M. Foglietta, of PennsylDennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South vania. Carolina. David O’B. Martin, of New York. STAFF Armed Services.—Professional staff: John J. Ford, staff director (225-4158), 205 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304; William H. Hogan, Jr., general coun-sel (225-1181), 7016 Roundtree Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; John F. Lally, counsel (225-4221), 5307 Manchester Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20746; Anthony R. Battista, professional staff member (225-3168), 8 Peace Pipe Lane, Freder-icksburg, Va. 22401; G. Kim Wincup, counsel (225-7560), 5510 Parkston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Michael A. West, professional staff member (225-7991), 105 Sharon Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; William D. Price, professional staff member (225-1465), 1712 North Veitch Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Paul L. Tsompanas, professional staff member (225-7120), 3141 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Adam J. Klein, counsel (225-7160), 1439 Oakview Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Lou Kriser, professional staff member (225-4004), 2525 Lakevale Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Justus P. White, Jr., professional staff member (225-6703), 10057 Maclura Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032; Peter C. Scrivner, professional staff member (225-1240), 4900 Sedgwick Street 20016; Edward J. Bauser, professional staff member; (225-6702), 6605 North 24th Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22205; Robert M. Emmerichs, professional staff member (225-6873), 8019 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153; Mary Ann Gilleece, counsel (225-4223), 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Emma M. Brown, financial assistant (225-4151), 2059 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Nancy Jones, executive secretary (225-4151), 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Williston B. Cofer, Jr., professional staff member; (225-9644); Sey-mour Shwiller, professional staff member (225-6998), 7311 Idlybrook Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Alma B. Moore, professional staff member (225-7120), 3316 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; James C. Waters, investigator (225-1463), 6815 Cabot Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Donald L. Campbell, pro-fessional staff member (225-6999), 7328 Carved Stone Court, Columbia, Md. 21045; Richard T. Lunger, Jr., professional staff member (225-7991), 4925 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Karen S. Heath, professional staff member (225-6873), 9722 53d Avenue, College Park, Md. 20740; Alan C. Chase, profes-sional staff member (225-9647), 5137 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032; Robert E. Schafer, professional staff member (225-6704), 7508 Blaise Trail, McLean, Va. 22102; Archie D. Barrett, professional staff member (225-4256), 7841 Anson Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Edward J. Holton, investigator (225-9655), 2112 Lewis Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851; Carl T. Bayer, professional staff member (225-6527); Ann R. Willett, secretary (225-7560), 407 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Joyce C. Bova, secretary (225-4221); Rita D. Argenta, secretary (225-1181), 11035 Clara Barton Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039; Georgia C. Osterman, secretary (225-7160), 2917 Neddlewood Lane, Committees of the House 309 Armed Services—Continued Bowie, Md. 20716; Maurita L. McAfee, secretary (225-4158), Brenda J. Jones, secretary (225-6704), 3828 Regency Parkway, Suitland, Md. 20023; Kathleen A. Lipovac, secretary (225-9644), 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202; Jennifer L. Benedict, secretary (225-6998), 1830 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; Sharon A. Knott, calendar clerk (225-4151), 2975 Brinkley Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20748; Andrea M. Doty, secretary (225-1240), 3816 Nicholson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; L. Ruth Ludeman, secretary (225-6527), 2012 South Fifth Street, Arlingtcn, Va. 22204; Diane Craun, secretary (225-3168), 5751 Independ-ence Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Pamela B. Scott, secretary (225-7991), 8402 Old Hagerstown Road, Middletown, Md. 21769; Vera L. Oswald, secretary (225-6999), 6619 Drylog Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20743; Betty B. Gray, secretary (225-7120), 8465 Magic Tree Court, Springfield, Va. 22153; Elizabeth A. Spina, secretary (225-9647), 13008 Clarion Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Peggy Cosseboom, secretary (225-1465), 12706 Clearfield Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715; Jayne Donahue, receptionist (225-4151), 3319 Huntley Square Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20748; Denise Hollidge, secretary (225-6873), 6021 67th Avenue, Ri-verdale, Md. 20737; Issiah Hardy, clerical staff assistant (225-4151), 513 Savan-nah Street SE. 20032; Frank A. Barnes, clerical staff assistant (225-4151), 806 Painter Place, Capitol Heights, Md. 20027. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (Suite 2123, phone 54247, meets first Tuesday of each month) Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Chio. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. George Hansen, of Idaho. Frank Annunzio, cf Illinacis. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Ron Paul, of Texas. Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Columbia. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Stan Parris, of Virginia. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. George C. Wortley, of New York. John J. LaFalce, of New York. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Norman E. D’Amours, of New Bill Lowery, of California. Hampshire. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Stan Lundine, of New York. David Dreier, of California. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. John Hiler, of Indiana. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Thomas J. Ridge, of Pennsylvania. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Robert Garcia, of New York. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Bill Patman, of Texas. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Richard H. Lehman, of California. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. Esteban E. Torres, of California. Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS SUPERVISION, REGULATION AND INSURANCE Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hamp- shire. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. John J. LaFalce, of New York. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Robert Garcia, of New York. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Bill Patman, of Texas. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Richard H. Lehman, of California. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. HOUSING AND Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Columbia. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. Stan Lundine, of New York. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Robert Garcia, of New York. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hamp- shire. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. Richard H. Lehman, of California. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. Esteban E. Torres, of California. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Island. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. George Hansen, of Idaho. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Bill Lowery, of California. George C. Wortley, of New York. David Dreier, of California. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. George C. Wortley, of New York. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Bill Lowery, of California. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. David Dreier, of California. John Hiler, of Indiana. Thomas J. Ridge, of Pennsylvania. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Committees of the House GENERAL OVERSIGHT AND RENEGOTIATION Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Columbia. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Robert Garcia, of New York. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Stan Parris, of Virginia. George C. Wortley, of New York. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. David Dreier, of California. John Hiler, of Indiana. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Island. CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND COINAGE Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Bill Patman, of Texas. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Mike Lowry, of Washington. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Jerry M. Patterson, of California. John J. LaFaice, of New York. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Robert Garcia, of New York. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. Esteban E. Torres, of California. Ron Paul, of Texas. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. John Hiler, of Indiana. Thomas J. Ridge, of Pennsylvania. INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCE Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Thomas J. Ridge, of Pennsylvania. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. DOMESTIC MONETARY POLICY Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Columbia. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Bill Patman, of Texas. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. INTERNATIONAL TRADE, Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Stan Lundine, of New York. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. John J. LaFalce, of New York. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Bill Patman, of Texas. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Richard H. Lehman, of California. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. -Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. George Hansen, of Idaho. Ron Paul, of Texas. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Bill Lowery, of California. John Hiler, of Indiana. INVESTMENT AND MONETARY POLICY Jim Leach, of Iowa. George Hansen, of Idaho. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Stan Parris, of Virginia. David Dreier, of California Bill McCollum, of Florida. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. 312 Congressional Directory ECONOMIC STABILIZATION John J. LaFalce, of New York. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Stan Lundine, of New York. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Ron Paul, of Texas. Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hamp-Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. shire. Stan Parris, of Virginia. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. George C. Wortley, of New York. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Columbia. Thomas oJ. Ridge, of Pennsylvania. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. Esteban E. Torres, of California. STAFF Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.—Clerk and staff director, Paul Nelson, 3121 Quebec Place 20008; minority staff director, James Sivon, 6315 Newburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016; general counsel, Richard A. Still, 9319 Maybrook Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Budget (Suite 214, Annex No. 1, phone 67200, meets second Wednesday of each month) James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Jack Kemp, of New York. Leon E. Panetta, of California. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Phil Gramm, of Texas. Bill Nelson, of Florida. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Bobbi Fiedler, of California. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. Willis Gradison, of Ohio. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. George Miller, of California. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Pat Williams, of Montana. Geraldine Ferraro, of New York. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Martin Frost, of Texas. Vic Fazio, of California. TASK FORCES CAPITAL RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Bobbi Fiedler, of California. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Geraldine Ferraro, of New York. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Committees of the House ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. Bill Nelson, of Florida. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. Martin Frost, of Texas. Vic Fazio, of California. BUDGET PROCESS Leon E. Panetta, of California. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Phil Gramm, of Texas. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. George Miller, of California. EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. Leon E. Panetta, of California. Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Mike Lowry, of Washington. George Miller, of California. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Pat Williams, of Montana. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Martin Frost, of Texas. FEDERALISM/STATE-LOCAL RELATIONS Bill Nelson, of Florida. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Willis Gradison, of Ohio. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. ECONOMIC POLICY AND GROWTH Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Phil Gramm, of Texas. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Pat Williams, of Montana. Geraldine Ferraro, of New York. 314 Congressional Directory TAX POLICY Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Bobbi Fiedler, of California. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Willis Gradison, of Ohio. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. George Miller, of California. Martin Frost, of Texas. ENTITLEMENTS, UNCONTROLLABLES, AND INDEXING Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Phil Gramm, of Texas. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. : Willis Gradison, of Ohio. W. G. (Bil) Hefner, of North Carolina. | Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. Pat Williams, of Montana. Geraldine Ferraro, of New York. Vic Fazio, of California. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND TRADE Mike Lowry, of Washington. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. | Bobbi Fiedler, of California. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Vic Fazio, of California. STAFF Budget.—Mace 1. Broide, executive director, John C. Dill, deputy executive director and counsel to the Chairman; Nicholas A. Masters, special assistant to Chair-man; Jane Teixeira, staff administrator; Louise Yates, task forces administra-tor; Raymond Carter, assistant to administrator; Eileen Buffalini, administra-tive assistant; Eileen Bannach, secretary; Joanne McGoogan, secretary; Esther Ford, secretary; Paul Nelson, administrative clerk; Peggy Greer, secretary; Martin Burstein, director of publications; Agnes Wilson, printing editor; Wen-dell M. Belew, Jr., chief counsel; Eugene T. Austin, deputy chief counsel; Patri-cia Quealy, counsel, John King, tax counsel; Alyn Levin, secretary; Alan Lopa-tin, counsel; Elaine Holland, administrative assistant; Wilson Morris, director, public information; Elspeth Farmer, assistant to director; Van Doorn Ooms, chief economist; James M. Lyday, senior economist; John Multop, economist; Cornelia Motheral, economist; Susan Kramer, economist; Brian Cromwell, economist; Margaret Ross, administrative assistant; Linda Bywaters, secretary; Harold Leigh, director, budget priorties; Ruth Smith, deputy director budget priorities; Hilda Amyx, administrator, budget priorities; Charles Thomas, senior analyst; Beth Compher, secretary; Liese Behringer, secretary; Andrea Worelds, secretary; Susan Whitacre, secretary; Robert Walters, associate director, nation-al security; Peter Storm, deputy associate director, national security; Patrick Bogenberger, budget analyst; Michael Telson, budget analyst; Kathy Ausley, budget analyst; Bertha Datcher, secretary; James A. Rotherham, associate di-rector, human resources; LaVarne Taylor, budget analyst; Lynn B. Jones, budget analyst; Jana Saubert, budget analyst; Martha Grundmann, budget analyst; Richard Praeger, budget analyst; Melvina Brooks, secretary; Adele D. Jackson, associate director, community and regional programs; Kenneth Le-venthal, budget analyst; Ed Brigham, budget analyst; Peter Robertson, budget analyst; John Murray, budget analyst; Linda Marquetta, secretary; Shirley L. Ruhe, associate director, budget process and operations; Richard Kogan, budget analyst; Karen Flaherty, budget analyst; Gilbert Cohen, budget analyst; Ella Thomas, secretary; John J. O'Shaughnessy, staff director, minority staff; Allen Unsworth, chief economist; Jed Morrison, budget analyst; Arthur Siddon, press affairs; Sharon Larson, secretary; Susan Rosling, secretary. Committees of the House District of Columbia (Suite 1310, phone 54457, meets first Tuesday of each morith) Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Stanford E. (Stan) Parris, of Virginia. Columbia. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. George (Mickey) Leland, of Texas. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. SUBCOMMITTEES FISCAL AFFAIRS AND HEALTH Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Columbia. Stanford E. (Stan) Parris, of Virginia. Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. George (Mickey) Leland, of Texas. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND METROPOLITAN AFFAIRS William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Stanford E. (Stan) Parris, of Virginia. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Michael D. Parnes, of Maryland. Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Columbia. JUDICIARY AND EDUCATION Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. District of Columbia.—John C. Apperson, staff assistant, 935 French Street 20001; Robert B. Brauer, staff assistant, 6432 Earlham Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Hugh B. Calkin, staff assistant, 5925 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Michelle C. Cole, research assistant/secretary, 2330 Good Hope Road SE. 20020; Donn G. Davis, senior legislative associate, 3359 18th Street 20019; Grace DeMaio, administrative technical assistant, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22302; Marilyn Elrod, staff assistant, 714 A Street NE. 20002; Delores Green, receptionist, 320 F Street, NE. 20002; Dietra Gerald, senior staff assist-ant, 2305 Peggy Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; Marguerite Gras, research assistant/ secretary, 1339 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003; Beverly D. Jackson, secretary/ information systems operator, 4409 Iowa Avenue 20011; Denise B. Lewis, secre-tary, 625 Third Street NE. 20002; Daniel N. Lindheim, staff assistant, 308 Ninth Street NE. 20002; Dale Maclver, senior staff counsel, 1001 Third Street SW. 20024; Richard H. Miller, staff assistant, 11606 Stoneview Square, Reston, Va. 22091; Beverly E. Nickens, senior secretary, 4017 16th Street, 20011; Nelson F. Rimensnyder, staff assistant, 13 Sixth Street NE. 20002; Charles Stephenson, staff assistant, 1331 Talbert Terrace SE. 20020; Edward C. Sylvester, Jr., staff director, 935 Sixth Street SW. 20024; Eileen Carlisle Williams, secretary, 2000 Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Joyce F. Williams, staff assistant, 320 Consti-tution Avenue NE. 20002; Ronald C. Williams, staff assistant, 2040 37th Street 20007; Louise H. Winston, research analyst/senior secretary, 507 Oneida Place 20011; Donald Temple, staff counsel, 615 Eighth Street SW. 20024; Joan Middle-ton, office administrator, 215 Tor Bryan Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Roland T. Randolph, printing clerk, 1106 Burketon Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Carlottia Scott, staff assistant, 4426 Sixth Place NE. 20017; Brian Mitch-ell, staff assistant, 2023 Spruce Drive 20012; John Gnorski, minority staff direc-tor, 518 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Caye Cavender Hicks, administrative assistant, 610 East Capitol Street SE. 20003; Karen Ramos-Bates, minority staff assistant, 781 19th Street NE. 20002; Jay F. Malcynsky, minority staff counsel, 425 D Street SE. 20003; Deborah Ann Zitzke, minority staff assistant, 6450 Franconia Court, Springfield, Va.; Ronald P. Hamm, minority staff assistant, 7261 Evanston Road, Springfield, Va. 22150; Virginia D. Ban-croft, minority staff assistant, 2000 South Eads Street., Arlington, Va. 22202; Education and Labor (Suite 2181, phone 54527, meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. William D. Ford, of Michigan. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Phillip Burton, of California. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Mario Biaggi, of New York. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Ike Andrews, of North Carolina. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Paul Simon, of Illinois. Ron Packard, of California. George Miller, of California. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Pat Williams, of Montana. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. Major R. Owens, of New York. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Frederick C. Boucher, of Virginia. Gary L. Ackerman, of New York. Committees of the House 317 SUBCOMMITTEES ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. William D. Ford, of Michigan. Ron Packard, of Califernia. Ike Andrews, of North Carolina. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. George Miller, of California. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Pat Williams, of Montana. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. Mario Biaggi, of New York. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Frederick C. Boucher, of Virginia. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. EMPLOYMENT OFPORTUNITIES Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Paul Simon, of Illinois. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Harold Washington, of Illinois. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Maric Biaggi, of New York. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Pat Williams, of Montana. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Major R. Owens, of New York. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS Phillip Burton, of California. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. William D. Ford, of Michigan. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. HEALTH AND SAFETY Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. John N. Erlenbern, of Illinois. William D. Ford, of Michigan. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. HUMAN RESOURCES Ike Andrews, of North Carolina. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Pat Williams, of Montana. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Major R. Owens, of New York. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Frederick C. Boucher, of Virginia. George Miller, of California. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. 318 Congressional Directory POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Paul Simon, of Illinois. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. William D. Ford, of Michigan. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Ike Andrews, of North Carolina. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Frederick C. Boucher, of Virginia. Ron Packard, of California. Major R. Owens, of New York. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. LABOR STANDARDS George Miller, of California. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Phillip Burton, of California. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Ron Packard, of California. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. Major R. Owens, of New York. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. SELECT EDUCATION Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Steve Bartlett, of Texas. George Miller, of California. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Mario Biaggi, of New York. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. Paul Simon, of Illinois. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. Pat Williams, of Montana. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. STAFF Education and Labor.—Chief clerk and associate counsel, Donald M. Baker, 9708 Digging Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879; assistant to chairman and assistant chief clerk, Benjamin F. Reeves, 5601 Wood Way, Bethesda, Md. 20816; general counsel, Hartwell D. Reed, Jr., 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22302; special assistant to Chairman, Marian R. Wyman, 2700 Virginia Avenue 037; associate general counsel, John F. Jennings, 142 11th Street SE. 20003; counsels: Alan R. Lovesee, 538 College Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20850; N. Clark Rechtin, 7819 Lee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22308; assistant counsels: Karen Vagley, '3210 Wessynton Way, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Marilyn L. Hargett, 1066 West Side Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20877; S. Jefferson McFarland, 17140 King James Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; senior professional assistants: Ivan Swift, 3202 North 19th Street Arlington, Va. 22201; John W. Smith, 14506 Barkwood Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853; senior legislative analyst, Adrienne Fields, 2853 Ontario Road 20009; administrative assistant to chief clerk, Louise M. Wright, 309 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304; administrative assistant and secretary to chief clerk, Lelia T. Beall, 1201 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arling-ton, Va. 22202; administrative assistant to assistant to chairman and assistant chief clerk, Patricia R. Bowley, 15600 Candy Hill Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; administrative assistants: Cynthia Fox Fonseca, 1560 Potomac Heights Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Mary L. Shuler, 6509 Piney Branch Road, 20012; senior staff assistants: Donald F. Berens, 24 Moran Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Elizabeth Cornett, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22303; legislative assistants: Jane von Knorring, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; Frances S. Madison, 2415 20th Street 20009; Ann Rosewater, 1940 Biltmore 20009; senior legislative aide, Robert L. Williamson, 19421 Battleridge Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; research assistants: Katherine Kennedy Clark, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Mary Fran Breathitt, 626 E Street SE. 20003; budget assistant, Mildred L. Watson, 3903 20th Place, Temple Hills, Md. 20748; secretaries: Barbara E. Morrison, 3506 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Shirley R. Mills, 8707 Camden Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Ruth M. Epperson, Route 4, Box 656, Leesburg, Va. 22075; staff assistants: Peter Schott, 3025 Ontario Road 20009; Marilyn S. Hall, 1114 South Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; assistant clerks: Michael L. Moye, 3101 Crafford Drive, Committees of the House 319 Education and Labor—Continued Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Kirk B. Peterson, 1523 First Street 20001; Lisa Brown Worthington, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; minorty staff: counsel and staff director, Edith C. Baum, 5203 Andover Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; counsel for education, Electra C. Beahler, 462 M Street SW. 20024; counsel for labor, Bruce Wood, 7066 Leebrad Street, Springfield, Va. 22151; legislative associate/actuary, Russell J. Mueller, 4421 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; assistant counsel, John E. Dean, 2903-B South Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; senior legislative associates; Dorothy L. Strunk, 11611 Hickory Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022; Mary Jane Fiske, 153 D Street SE. 20003; Richard DiEugenio, 2905 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Beth B. Buehlmann, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 507 20036; legislative associates: Helen (Betsy) Brand, 1401 South Barton Street, Apt. 246, Arlington, Va. 22204; Peter M. Morgret, 10625 Miller Road, Oakton, Va. 22124; Patricia Morrissey, 205 Yoakum Parkway, Apt. 602, Alexandria, Va. 22304; senior research specialist, Paul G. Imhoff, 4417 Harrison Street 20015; research assistant, Patty Guard, 853 North Jacksonville Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; clerk, Silvia R. Riley, 15812 Bradford Drive, Laurel, Md. 20707; administrative assistant, Karen J. Isaacs, 2430 Mary Place, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; staff assistant and assistant clerk, Sandra J. Glover, 7923 Patriot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; staff assistants: Nancy Grenier, 11604 Hickory Drive, Fort Washing-ton, Md. 20022; Myrna A. Mateo, 58 Castleton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772; Janet A. Davis, 7401 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; Karen A. Coleman, 10 Skytop Street, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Linda White, 6307 North 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; receptionist, Linda Cummings, 4100 32d Road South, Apt. 2A, Arlington, Va. 22206. 320 Congressional Directory Energy (Suite 2125, phone 52927, John D. Dingell, of Michigan. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Henry A. Waxman, of California. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana. James J. Florio, of New Jersey. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. Al Swift, of Washington. Mickey Leland, of Texas. Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Cardiss Collins, of Illinois. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Wayne Dowdy, of Mississippi. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. Jim Slattery, of Kansas. Gerry Sikorski, of Minnesota. John Bryant, of Texas. Jim Bates, of California. and Commerce meets fourth Tuesday of each month) James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Edward R. Madigan, of Illinois. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Matthew J. Rinaldo, of New Jersey. Tom Corcoran, of Illinois. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Bob Whittaker, of Kansas. Thomas J. Tauke, of Iowa. Don Ritter, of Pennsylvania. Dan Coats, of Indiana. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. Jack Fields, of Texas. Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio. Howard C. Nielson, of Utah. SUBCOMMITTEES OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Jim Slattery, of Kansas. Gerry Sikorski, of Minnesota. Jim Bates, of California. James H. Scheuer, James J. Florio, of Edward J. Markey, Doug Walgren, of of New York. New Jersey. of Massachusetts. Pennsylvania. ENERGY . Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Al Swift, of Washington. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. John Bryant, of Texas. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. James T. Broyhill, Bob Whittaker, of Thomas oJ. Bliley, Michael G. Oxley, CONSERVATION AND POWER of North Carolina. Kansas. Jr., of Virginia. of Ohio. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Don Ritter, of Pennsylvania. Dan Coats, of Indiana. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. Committees of the House 321 HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Henry A. Waxman, of California. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Gerry Sikorski, of Minnesota. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Mickey Leland, of Texas. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Al Swift, of Washington. Cardiss Collins, of Illinois. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Mickey Leland, of Texas. John Bryant, of Texas. Jim Bates, of California. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Henry A. Waxman, of California. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. FOSSIL AND Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. Wayne Dowdy, of Mississippi. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. Jim Slattery, of Kansas. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Cardiss Collins, of Illinois. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Edward R. Madigan, of Illinois. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Bob Whittaker, of Kansas. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. Howard C. Nielson, of Utah. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. CONSUMER PROTECTION, AND Matthew J. Rinaldo, Carlos J. Moorhead, Thomas J. Tauke, of Michael G. Oxley, of James T. Broyhill, of FINANCE of New Jersey. of California. Iowa. Ohio. North Carolina. SYNTHETIC FUELS Tom Corcoran, of Illinois. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Thomas J. Tauke, of Iowa. Dan Coats, of Indiana. Jack Fields, of Texas. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. COMMERCE, TRANSPORTATION, AND TOURISM James J. Florio, of New Jersey. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Wayne Dowdy, of Mississippi. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Don Ritter, of Pennsylvania. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. 99-555 0 -83 —-23 Congressional Directory STAFF Energy and Commerce.—Chief counsel/staff director, Frank M. Potter, Jr., 2040 Lakebreeze Way, Reston, Va. 22091; chief clerk/administrative assistant, Sharon E. Davis, 817 North Irving Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; executive assistant to the chief counsel, Kathleen B. Benson, 115 D Street SE., No. 204 20003; first assistant clerk, Jean McLean, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, No. 311, Arlington, Va. 22202; printing editor, Donald A. Watt, 7230 Ludwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22036; documents clerk, R. Dennis Mosher, 1111 Arlington Boulevard, No. W-516, Arlington, Va, 22209; budget analyst, Ray Kent, 12022 William and Mary Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; information systems coordina-tor, Candace E. Butler, 5114 Cherokee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312; assistant clerk, Anne B. Butler, 1205 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; staff assistants: Christy S. Shipman, 4219 39th Street 20016; Lisa D. Vernon, 4621 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; editorial assistants: Michael P. Flanigan, 3917 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22003; Leland S. Larmon, 6703 Botetourt Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; professional staff coordinator, Wm. Michael Kitz-miller, 335 10th Street NE. 20002; professional staff: John M. Clough, Jr., 213 Ninth Street SE. 20003; David B. Finnegan, 4805 King Richard Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003; research analyst, Michael Woo, 2616 North 18th Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22201; Nancy Mathews, 221 14th Street NE. 20002; Timothy E. Nulty, 8107 Roanoke Avenue, Takoma, Md. 20012; Mark J. Raabe, 3300 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Anthony Robbins, 7103 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Thomas M. Ryan, 3726 Connecticut Avenue, 20008; Consuela Washington, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 1221, Arlington, Va. 22202; economist, Mark MacCarthy, 1301 20th Street, No. 801 20036; counsel, David M. Klaus, 1870 Wyoming Avenue 20009; research librarian, Gloria Heyd-lauff, 5935 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; librarian/editor, Barboura C. Flues, 6800 Fleetwood Road, No. 515, McLean, Va. 22101; special assistant Paula Altman, 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20006; senior secretaries: Rose M. Balitis, 8426 Richmond Highway, No. 99, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Veronica Crowe, 6013 Berwyn Road, Berwyn Heights, Md. 20740; Becky Meadows, 9116 Kinzer Street, Lanham, Md. 20706; Charlotte E. Watkins, 3619 Gallatin Street, Apt. 922, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; minority counsel/staff director, Arnold I. Havens, 11701 Dinwiddle Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852; associate minority counsels: Steven Blair (Subcommittee on Health and the Environment), 1335 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); Michael J. P. Boland, 3218 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; James Christy (Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations), 2322 Rayburn HOB, Ext. 5-3641; Margaret Durbin (Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism), 2322 Rayburn HOB, Ext. 5-3641; David L. Flory (Subcommittee on Energy Conserva-tion and Power), 2829 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); Rodney L. Joyce, 913 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Michael J. Mason (Subcommittee on Health and the Environment), 3521 Ter-race Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); Cecile Srodes (Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance), 1754 Park Road, 20010 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); Linda Stuntz (Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic Fuels), 3343 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); Christopher J. Warner, 2923-FS Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; H. Claire Whitney (Subcommittee on Commerce, Trans-portation, and Tourism), 3031 South Columbus Street, No. C-2, Arlington, Va. 22206 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); W. Scott Wilber (Subcommittee on Health and the Environment), 600 Dorchester Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046, (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); minority office manager (annex), June L. Cassidy, 3700 Templeton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); mi-nority clerical assistants: Thomas J. Cassidy, 3700 Templeton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); minority secretary, Diane Hudson, 8412 Great Lake Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); Joseph T. Kelley, 1851 Columbia Road, No. 710 20009; legislative assistant, Darlene G. McMullen, 3028 Brinkley Road, No. 102, Temple Hills, Md. 20748; minority staff associate, Ellen Riker, 3818 Woodburn Village Drive, No. 11, Annandale, Va. 22003 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); minority staff assistant Jane Sutter, 203 Maryland Avenue NE. 20003 (Room H2-564; Ext. 6-3400); secretary, Dorothy P. Tippett, 4608 Linmar Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312; executive secretary/admin-istrative assistant, Pamela R. Vandervort-Jones, 6015 Ticonderoga Court, Burke, Va. 22015; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations: chief counsel/ Committees of the House 323 Energy and Commerce—Continued staff director, Michael F. Barrett, 241 G Street SW., 20024; counsels: Irwin Borowski, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Benjamin Fisherow, 6108 32d Place; Richard A. Frandsen, 305 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Phyllis Freeman, 1844 Kalorama Road 20009; Debra Ann Jacobson, 2052 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Patrick M. McLain, 901 C Street SE. 20003; research assis-tants: Robert M. Howard, 5318 Neville Court, Alexandria, Va.; Peter D. H. Stockton, 3909 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; economists: Milton D. Lower, 407 Fourth Street SE. 20003 (Room H2-324, Ext. 5-5365); David W. Nelson, 6202 Bannock Burn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817 (Room H2-324, Ext. 5-5365); special assistants: Stephen F. Sims, 500 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314 (Room H2-325, Ext. 5-5365); Benjamin Smethurst, 5517 Atlee Place, Springfield, Va. 22151; administrative assistant, Patricia C. Leahy, 4656 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; staff assistants: Dorothy Brown, 148 Tennes-see Avenue NE. 20002; Cheryl Kayhan, 822 South 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Candace Martin, 1021 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205; receptionist, Kimberly Windham, 4701 Kenny Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22193; Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power: staff director, W. Michael McCabe, 1308 South Carolina Avenue, SE. 20003; chief counsel, David R. Schooler, 2616 Woodley Place, 20008; counsels: Bruce C. Driver, 5538 Hawthorne Place, 20016; B. Jeanine Hull, 1816 T Street, No. 2 20009; research analyst, Alison Freeman, 153 E Street, SE. 20003; professional staff member, Sara Glazer Khedouri, 3040 Rodman Street 20008; nuclear policy consultant, Gerald Lee Brubaker, 821 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305; administrative as-sistant, Elizabeth W. Cingel, 109 Stauffer Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146; staff assistants: Marie Elena Burns, 6315 Arwen Court, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Mary Clifford, 415 Sixth Street SE. 20003; Helen L. Pelzman, 1824 Corcoran Street, 20009; Janice V. Warren, 1818 DeWitt Avenue, Bradbury Heights, Md. 20027; Subcommittee on Health and the Environment: staff director, Karen Nelson, 3805 Benton Street, 20007; assistant to staff director, Anne Jordan, 4402 Vantage Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306; counsels: William V. Corr, 1709 Q Street 20009; Gerald P. Dodson, 1515 Q Street, 20009 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); John P. McLaughlin, 6900 Cipriano Woods Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801; assistant coun-sels: Ruth Katz, 2950 Van Ness Street, No. 916 20008; Craig N. Oren, 409 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); Andreas G. Schneider, 2123 California Street, No. E-1 20008; Timothy M. Westmoreland, 903 Independence Avenue SE. 20003; special assistants: E. Ripley Forbes, 2800 Woodley Road, No. 215 20008 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); Sara E. Kestenbaum, 3465 Macomb Street 20011 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); senior analyst, Jack Ebeler, 3814 Pinewood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041; senior staff associate, Brian Biles, 121 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); office manager, Velma Miller, 12907 Turnberry Circle, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; staff assistants: Evelyn Neeld Arnold, 15 Blackpool Circle, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Cynthia Brown, 9535 Blake Lane, T-5, Fairfax, Va. 22031 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); Charlotte Garcia, 7111 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003 (Room H1-512, Ext. 6-7620); Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protec-tion and Finance: chief counsel/staff director, David K. Aylward, 5913 32d Street 20015; counsels: Marti Cochran, P.O. Box 157, Solomons, Md. 20688; Scott Rafferty, 922 24th Street, 20037; Thomas Rogers, 175 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Howard Symons, 206 Sixth Street SE., No. 2 20002; policy analysts: David C. Leach, 3525 17th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22309; Bob Maher, 9000 Montgomery Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Patti Shwayder-Coffin, 724 G Street NE. 20002; Patrick Teegarden, 6300 Offutt Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; economist, Darina Chlumecky, 4612 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; press secretary, Roberta Weiner, 800 C Street SE. 20002; office manager, Mary McKanna, 2112 Greenwatch Way, No. 200, Reston, Va. 22091; staff assistants: Sarah Bourne, 112 F Street SE. 20003; Henry Thomas Brady, 403-A Seward Square SE. 20003; Kiki Fonte, 12 Manchester Place, No. 203, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Mattie Jones, 8641 Sacramento Drive, No. C, Alexandria, Va. 22309; receptionist/secretary Cathy Bump, 1628 21st Street NW. 20009; Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic Fuels: staff director, John A. “Jack” Riggs, 5230 Watson Street 20016; professional staff member, Kevin Walek, 4600 Duke Street, No. 1623, Alexandria, Va. 22304; counsels: David M. Gustafson, 1710 Lamont Street, 20010; Tom Runge, 4509 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Nancy Williams, 1175 Dolly Madison Boulevard, McLean, Va. 22101; research analyst, Roger P. Staiger, 10433 Collingham Drive, Energy and Commerce—Continued Fairfax, Va. 22032; research assistant, Donna L. Anaya, 415 Sixth Street SE. 20003; assistant to chairman for policy, Shelley Fidler, Route 2, Box 60, Lovetts-ville, Va. 22080; office manager, Judith A. Quinn, 8729 Cuttermill Place, Spring-field, Va. 22153; staff assistants: Joan Herring, 9909 Finian Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; Joanne Yanusz, 7900 Inverton Road, No. 101, Annandale, Va. 22003; receptionists: Vanessa Richardson, 1826 Park Road, 20010; Alison Wikstrom, 3705 South George Mason Drive, No. 414S, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Subcommit-tee on Commerce, Transportation and Tourism: staff director, Gregory E. Lawyer, 3024 Macomb Street 20008; counsels: M. Bruce Gwinn, 425 Sixth Street NE. 20002; Richard Huberman, 1316 New Hampshire Avenue 20036; Paul Joffe, 3825 Lega-tion Street 20015; Richard Fortuna, toxicologist, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 8000E 20016; Nancy Kupfer, administrative assistant, 601 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; staff assistants: Peter Newbould, 1776 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Barbara L. Stitt, 703 Holly Tree Lane, Waldorf, Md. 20601; J. Philip Wallace, 2950 Van Ness Street, No. 830 20008; Joan C. Harley, 9415 Richard Highway, Lorton, Va. 22079; Joyce Lynn, recording secretary, 9941 Good Luck Road, Seabrook, Md. 20801. Foreign Affairs (Suite 2170, phone 55021, meets first Tuesday of each month) Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Dante Fascell, of Florida. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Don Bonker, of Washington. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Andy Ireland, of Florida. Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Dan Mica, of Florida. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. George W. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. Mark D. Siljander, of Michigan. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Ed Zschau, of California. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Tom Lantos, of California. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Lawrence J. Smith, of Florida. Howard L. Berman, of California. Harry M. Reid, of Nevada. Mel Levine, of California. Edward F. Feighan, of Ohio. Ted Weiss, of New York. Robert Garcia, of New York.! 1 Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. Committees of the House 325 SUBCOMMITTEES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Dante Fascell, of Florida. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Dan Mica, of Florida. INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Dante Fascell, of Florida. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. George W. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. Mark D. Siljander, of Michigan. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. Lawrence J. Smith, of Florida. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Tom Lantos, of California. Mark D. Siljander, of Michigan. Andy Ireland, of Florida. Ed Zschau, of California. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Lawrence J. Smith, of Florida. Mel Levine, of California. HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Don Bonker, of Washington. Ed Zschau, of California. Mel Levine, of California. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Ted Weiss, of New York. Tom Lantos, of California. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Andy Ireland, of Florida. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Tom Lantos, of California. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Mel Levine, of California. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY AND TRADE Don Bonker, of Washington. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Dan Mica, of Florida. Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Howard L. Berman, of California. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Edward F. Feighan, of Ohio. Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut. WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. Harry M. Reid, of Nevada. Robert Garcia, of New York. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. 326 Congressional Directory AFRICA Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. George W. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Howard L. Berman, of California. Ed Zschau, of California. Harry M. Reid, of Nevada. Edward F. Feighan, of Ohio. Ted Weiss, of New York. STAFF Foreign Affairs.—Chief of staff, John J. Brady, Jr., 5616 19th Street North, Arling-ton, Va. 22205, 5-5021; senior staff consultants: Robert K. Boyer, 8912 Branch-view Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744, 5-5021; Lewis Gulick, 1415 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, 5-5021; senior staff consultant/special proj-ects, John Chapman Chester, 4742 W Street 20007, 5-8096; staff consultants: George M. Ingram, 138 11th Street SE. 20003, 5-5021; George R. Berdes, 6025 Berkshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014, 5-5021; Peter Abbruzzese, 515 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314, 5-5349; James T. Schollaert, 2256 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 5-5651; Vance Hyndman, 1451 South Caroli-na Avenue SE. 20003, 5-5021; Gerald E. Pitchford, 3943 Germantown Road, Edgewater, Md. 21037, 5-5021; Helen C. Mattas, 3612 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201, 5-2248; Margaret Goodman, 1009 I Street SE. 20003, 5-5021; F. Marian Chambers, 510 N Street SW. 20024, 5-5021; Robert T. Huber, 24800 Cutsail Drive, Damascus, Md. 20872, 5-5021; Margaret E. Galey, 3419-A South Stafford, Arlington, Va. 22206, 5-5021; Andrew G. Bury, 10145 Village Knolls Court, Oakton, Va. 22124; Arch W. Roberts, Jr., 112 B Fifth Street NE. 20002, 5-5428; Richard M. Pena, 809 C Street SE. 20002, 5-5021; editor, Ray Sparks, 900 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308, 5-2368; legislative systems coor-dinator, Julie A. Illsley, 4417 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003, 5-5021,; special assistants: Robert A. Stoner, 3206 Collard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22306, 5-5515; Dennis J. DuBrowa, Route I, Burnside Bridge Road, Sharpsburg, Md. 21782, 5-5021; staff coordinator/protocol, Elizabeth Daoust, 6915 McLean Park Manor, McLean, Va. 22101, 5-8095; budget/fiscal affairs, Shelly S. Livingston, 4046 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207, 5-4291; annex office coordinator/ travel, Jeanne M. Salvia, 943 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 5-6855; executive secretary, Constance Lee Yesh, 7845 Doane Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, 5-5021; staff associates: Nancy M. Carman, 2300 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043, 5-5021; Emily Claire Howie, 730 24th Street 20037, 5-5021; Gwendolyn Strand, 5-5021; Elisa D. Harris, 1346 B 28th Street 20007, 5-8926; William Davis Taylor, 2061 North Woodstock, Arlington, Va. 22207, 5-5243; senior staff assistant, Carol S. Glassman, 5911 Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 5-5021; staff assistants: Arlene M. Atwater, 3622 Gunston Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22302, 5-5021; Roxanne Perugino 3206 Wisconsin Avenue 20016, 5-3345; Josephine Weber, 6115 Berlee Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312, 5-8926; Mina F. Paddock, 12406 Appleby Court, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870, 6-7835; Dawn M. Jackson, 6220 Brightlea Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801, 5-8097; Sherry L. Eaker, 973-A South Rolfe Street, Arlington Va. 22204, 5-5021; Nancy A. Agris, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 6-7812; Deborah M. Hickey, 5707 Darlene Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735, 5-3424; Dara Margetich, 117 East Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305, 5-5021; Rosalind C. Harmon, 109 Big Chimney Branch, Largo, Md. 20772, 6-7807; Shirley Dawson, 4818 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815, 6-7825; Sue E. Eckert, 3332-A South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, 6-7825; Catherine Ramsay, 7868 Newport Glen Pass, Annandale, Va. 22003, 6-7801; Janey Wright, 311 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003, 5-5021; subcommittee staff directors: Ivo J. Spalatin, 206 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 5-8926; Virginia Schlundt, 7318 Dartford Drive, McLean, Va. 22102, 5-3424; Michael H. Van Dusen, 3819 Kanawha Street 20015, 5-3345; R. Roger Majak, 722 11th Street SE. 20003, 6-7820; William J. Barnds, 3909 McKinley Street 20015, 6-7802; Michael Finley, 12411 Shore Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744, 6-7825; Victor C. Johnson, 709 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22203, 6-7812; Anne Forrester Holloway, 1838 Wyoming Avenue 20009, 6-7807; subcommittee staff associates: Toni G. Verstandig, 3616 Davis Street 20007, 5-8926; Susan McCartan, 824 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314, 5-3424; Thomas Bruce, 2913 M Street 20007, 5-3424; Kenneth B. Moss, 2927 Ellenwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031, 5-3345; John E. Hare, 9814 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, 5-3345; Carol Rovner, 5713 Glenwood Road, Committees of the House 327 Foreign Affairs—Continued Bethesda, Md. 20817, 6-7821; Ed Friedman, 2705 34th Place 20007, 6-7802; Stanley Roth, 1510 Q Street 20009, 6-7802; Carole Grunberg, 1610 19th Street 20009, 6-7826; Mark Tavlarides, 6631 31st Place 20515, 6-7825; Robert Kurz, 7836 Briardale Terrace, Derwood, Md. 20855, 6-7813; Lillian Pubillones, 4629 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, 6-7813; Steve Weissman, 2242 Wheelw-right Court, Reston, Va. 22091, 6-7807; Priscilla Newman, 3616 Connecticut Avenue 20008, 6-7807; minority staff director, Everett Bierman, 12814 Great Oak Lane, Clifton, Va. 22204, 5-6735; minority staff consultant/special projects, Thomas R. Smeeton, 9414 Wallingford Drive, Burke, Va. 22015, 5-6735; minor-ity staff consultants: Stephen D. Nelson, 3904 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22312, 5-6735; Robert M. Jenkins, 1603 Walleston Court, Alexandria, Va. 22302, 5-6735; William H. Fite, 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303, 5-8926; Alison Brenner Fortier, 3704 East West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 5-3345; Tabor E. Dunman, Jr., 2160 Golf Course Drive, Reston, Va. 22091, 6-7820; Lindley S. Sloan, 2322 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 6-7801; Cynthia D. Sprunger, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015, 6-7825; J. Edward Fox, 5615 Nebraska Avenue 20015, 6-7812; Gardner G. Peckham, 216 34th Street SE. 20003, 6-7807; minority staff assistants: Nancy S. Mims, 2492 Fraser Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191, 5-6735; Alice Buckner, 3602 Albee Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309, 5-6735. Government Operations (Suite 2157, phone 55051, meets second Tuesday of each month) Jack Brooks, of Texas. Frank Horton, of New York. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Don Fuqua, of Florida. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. John Conyers, dJr., of Michigan. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Cardiss Collins, of Illinois. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Henry A. Waxman, of California. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Ted Weiss, of New York. Dan Burton, of Indiana. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. John R. McKernan, Jr., of Maine. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Tom Lewis, of Florida. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Alfred A. (Al) McCandless, of California. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Tom Lantos, of California. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. Barbara Boxer, of California. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Mel Levine, of California. Major R. Owens, of New York. Edolphus Towns, of New York. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South Carolina. Joe Kolter, of Pennsylvania. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. 328 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY Jack Brooks, of Texas. Frank Horton, of New York. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Don Fuqua, of Florida. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Dan Burton, of Indiana. Henry A. Waxman, of California. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Tom Lantos, of California. GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES AND TRANSPORTATION Cardiss Collins, of Illinois. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Major R. Owens, of New York. Alfred A. (Al) McCandless, of California. Barbara Boxer, of California. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Tom Lantos, of California. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. GOVERNMENT INFORMATION, JUSTICE, AND AGRICULTURE Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Tom Lewis, of Florida. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. Dan Burton, of Indiana. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Edolphus Towns, of New York. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES Ted Weiss, of New York. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. Alfred A. (AD) McCandless, of California. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Edolphus Towns, of New York. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND NATURAL RESOURCES Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Barbara Boxer, of California. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. Mel Levine, of California. Joe Kolter, of Pennsylvania. Tom Lantos, of California. COMMERCE, CONSUMER, AND MONETARY AFFAIRS Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South Carolina. Tom Lewis, of Florida. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Henry A. Waxman, of California. Committees of the House 329 MANPOWER AND HOUSING Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. John R. McKernan, Jr., of Maine. Mel Levine, of California. Dan Burton, of Indiana. Major R. Owens, of New York. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South Carolina. Joe Kolter, of Pennsylvania. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. STAFF Government Operations.—William M. Jones, general counsel; John E. Moore, staff administrator; James E. Lewin, Jr., chief investigator; majority professional staff members: Robert H. Brink, Jr., Donna L. Fossum, James E. Rife, C. Don Stephens; staff members: Lynne Higginbotham, Bethanna Bunn, Catherine S. Cash, Ralph T. Doty, Lissa Fuller, Marilyn F. Jarvis, Ellen L. Jones, Kathryn E. Norwood, Judge N. Williams; Richard C. Barnes, staff director, Legislation and National Security Subcommittee; Michael Skrak, staff director, Government Activities and Transportation Subcommittee; William G. Lawrence, counsel, Government Information, Justice and Agriculture Subcommittee; James R. Gottlieb, staff director, Intergovernmental Relations and Human Resources Subcommittee; Sandra A. Zeune, staff director, Environment, Energy, and Nat-ural Resources Subcommittee; Peter S. Barash, staff director, Commerce, Con-sumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee; James Dolan, staff director, Man-power and Housing Subcommittee; minority staff: John M. Duncan, minority staff director; Stephen M. Daniels, minority counsel; minority professional staff members: Steven R. Brennen, Thomas F. Houston, Elias M. Kallis, Jack O. Shaw; minority research assistant, Clara Katherine Armstrong; minority secre-taries: Gwen M. Poore, Susanne Chilton. House Administration (Suite H326, phone 52061, meets first Wednesday of each month) Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. Robert E. Badham, of California. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. William M. Thomas, of California. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Al Swift, of Washington. Rod Chandler, of Washington. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Tony Coelho, of California. Jim Bates, of California. SUBCOMMITTEES ACCOUNTS Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Robert E. Badham, of California. Al Swift, of Washington. William M. Thomas, of California. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Tony Coelho, of California. Jim Bates, of California. Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. 330 Congressional Directory CONTRACTS AND PRINTING Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. SERVICES Ed Jones, of Tennessee. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Rod Chandler, of Washington. Al Swift, of Washington. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. OFFICE SYSTEMS Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. William M. Thomas, of California. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Jim Bates, of California. Al Swift, of Washington. PERSONNEL AND POLICE Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Rod Chandler, of Washington. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Tony Coelho, of California. STAFF House Administration.—Hugh G. Duffy, chief of staff, Charles T. Howell, chief counsel; Kathleen O’Hara Lapko, administrative officer; Ellen McCarthy, infor-mation officer on regulations and allowances; Annette Crumbley, executive assistant to the chairman; Cheryl Goode, executive assistant to the chief of staff; Sharon Jedlicka, calendar clerk; William X. Baranowski, chief accounting clerk; Karl Sandstrom, deputy counsel for elections; Thomas D. O'Connor, Jr., assistant counsel; Gene Romaniello, printing clerk; Richard Johnson, Robert J. Kelley, Burnhart Muller, Cynthia Szady, Saralee Todd, staff assistants; Cynthia Cortese, Sean Crumlish, Martha Ford, Ruby Hopkins, Brenda O’Lenick, Garrett S. Sullivan, Christopher Tiano, Daniel Tuden, assistant clerks; Ernest J. Man-nino, assistant clerk and director, congressional intern program; Constance Goode, secretary; Linda Nave, minority staff director; Victoria Link, minority assistant clerk; Kathleen McCright, minority senior legislative analyst for elec-tions; Paulette Adkins, assistant legislative analyst; William J. MacNelis, mi-nority assistant clerk; Subcommittee on Accounts: Dave Sharman, staff director; Joan M. Godley, deputy staff director; Nancy M. Perrone, administrative assist-ant/research analyst; Subcommittee on Contracts and Printing: Michael Lynch, counsel; Scott Gordon, associate counsel; Elsie J. Hawkins, assistant clerk; Mary Flanagan, secretary; Subcommittee on Services: Thomas B. Marshall, staff di-rector; James D. Abernathy, administrator; Suzanne Tracy, assistant clerk; Tuupule Niusulu, secretary; Subcommittee on Personnel and Police: James Allen Kutcher, staff director and counsel; Grace Hauge Cohilas, assistant clerk; Subcommittee on Office Systems: Jon Carpenter, staff director; Toni Lee Nelson, Deborah L. Bowen, staff assistants; House Information Systems: Boyd Alexander, director; Hamish L. Murray, deputy director. Committees of the House Morris K. Udall, Phillip Burton, of Abraham Kazen, Interior and (Suite 1324, phone of Arizona. California. Jr., of Texas. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. James Weaver, of Oregon. James J. Florio, of New Jersey. Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Tony Coelho, of California. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Samuel Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Bill Patman, of Texas. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. James McClure Clarke, of North Carolina. James F. McNulty, Jr., of Arizona. Richard H. Lehman, of California. Insular Affairs 52761, meets Wednesday) Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Don Young, of Alaska. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Dan Marriott, of Utah. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. Dick Cheney, of Wyoming. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Hank Brown, of Colorado. Denny Smith, of Oregon. James V. Hansen, of Utah. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. John McCain, of Arizona. Barbara Vucanovich, of Nevada. SUBCOMMITTEES Morris K. Udall, of John F. Seiberling, James J. Florio, of Philip R. Sharp, of Edward J. Markey, Austin J. Murphy, Nick Joe Rahall II, Bruce F. Vento, of Jerry Huckaby, of Jerry M. Patterson, Samuel Gejdenson, ENERGY AND Arizona. of Ohio. New Jersey. Indiana. of Massachusetts. of Pennsylvania. of West Virginia. Minnesota. Louisiana. of California. of Connecticut. Bill Patman, of Texas. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. James McClure Clarke, of North Carolina. WATER Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. James Weaver, of Oregon. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Tony Coelho, of California. Bill Patman, of Texas. James F. McNulty, Jr., of Arizona. Richard H. Lehman, of California. AND THE ENVIRONMENT Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Denny Smith, of Oregon. Dan Marriott, of Utah. John McCain, of Arizona. Barbara Vucanovich, of Nevada. Hank Brown, of Colorado. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. POWER RESOURCES Dick Cheney, of Wyoming. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. Hank Brown, of Colorado. John McCain, of Arizona. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. 332 Congressional Directory PUBLIC LANDS AND NATIONAL PARKS John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. Don Young, of Alaska. Phillip Burton, of California. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Larry Craig, of Idaho. James Weaver, of Oregon. James V. Hansen, of Utah. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Ray Kogovsek, Colorado. Dick Cheney, of Wyoming. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. Tony Coelho, of California. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Samuel Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Peter H. Kostmayer, of Pennsylvania. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. James McClure Clarke, of North Carolina. Richard H. Lehman, of California. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. INSULAR AFFAIRS Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Phillip Burton, of California. Denny Smith, of Oregon. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. James V. Hansen, of Utah. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Hank Brown, of Colorado. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. James McClure Clarke, of North Carolina. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. MINING, FOREST MANAGEMENT, AND BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION James Weaver, of Oregon. Dan Marriott, of Utah. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Barbara Vucanovich, of Nevada. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Don Young, of Alaska. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. John McCain, of Arizona. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. James F. McNulty, Jr., of Arizona. Committees of the House 333 OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. James J. Florio, of New Jersey. James V. Hansen, of Utah. Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana. Barbara Vucanovich, of Nevada. Samuel Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. STAFF Interior and Insular Affairs.—Room 1324, telephone 225-2761; Stanley Scoville, staff director and counsel; Roy Jones, Jr., associate staff director; Lee McElvain, general counsel; William L. Shafer, consultant on mines, minerals, and public lands; Henry Myers, science adviser; Franklin Ducheneaux, counsel on Indian affairs; William M. Anderson III, budget officer; Ken Burton, public affairs director; Mark Brand, staff assistant; Marie Howard, staff assistant; Mary Stowe Boyd, calendar clerk; Mary Ann Denning, receptionist; Joseph D. Gnoffo, printer; Jim Henson, finance clerk; Sandra M. Metcalf, administrative assistant; John Peterson, documents clerk; Linda Gordon Stevens, staff assistant; Miriam Waddell, staff assistant; Joan Jaseph, secretary; minority, room 1329, telephone 225-6065: Timothy W. Glidden, Republican counsel and staff director; Jack Daum, legislative adviser; Thomas S. Dunmire, consultant on insular areas; Clay E. Peters, consultant on national parks and recreation; Michael D. Jack-son, consultant on Indian affairs; Daniel Val Kish, consultant on public lands and national parks; Jean R. Toohey, consultant on public lands; Karen A. Shaffer, counsel on mines and mining; Richard D. Hapke, consultant on energy; Kurt Lohbeck, legislative consultant; Delos Cy Jamison, consultant on over-sight; Thomas Weimer, nuclear science adviser; George Van Cleve, counsel on water and power; June Lusby, Christine Kennedy, Beatrice Mirabal, Joanne Hildebrand, Lynda Paulsen, secretaries; Subcommittee on Energy and the Envi-ronment, room 1327, telephone 225-8331: Paul Parshley, consultant; Andrea Dravo, consultant; Mark Trautwein, consultant; Deborah Sliz, counsel; Eileen Hollowell, staff counsel; Elizabeth McMillan, clerk; Joan Stier, staff assistant; Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources, room 1522, telephone 225-6042: Tom Cavanaugh, counsel; Jack Gould, consultant; Evelyn Bertorello, clerk; Patsy Aldrete, receptionist; Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks, room 812, House annex No. 1, telephone 226-7734: Harry Crandell, staff direc-tor; Loretta Neumann, professional staff member; Dale Crane, professional staff member; Patricia A. Krause, professional staff member; Andrew Wiessner, counsel; C. Stanley Sloss, counsel; Dora B. Miller, clerk; Barbara Phillips, staff assistant; SeNellie Singeo, secretary; Janet Chisolm, secretary; Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, room 1413A, telephone 225-9297: Jeffrey Farrow, senior adviser on insular affairs; Marcy Greenfield, clerk; Subcommittee on Mining, Forest Management, and Bonneville Power Administration, room 1626, tele-phone 225-1661: Gregory Skillman, forestry consultant; Norman Williams, senior mining consultant; Sharon CocKayne, mining consultant; Kevin Kirchner, staff consultant; Margaret Chapin, clerk; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, room 818, House annex No. 1, telephone 226-7610: Steven Richardson, staff director and counsel; Whayne Dillehay, staff consultant; Rich-ard Udell, staff consultant; Tomara Faulkner, administrative assistant; Indian Affairs Office, room 522, House annex No. 1, 226-7393: Alexander Skibine, assistant counsel; Debbie Brokenrope, staff assistant and secretary. Congressional Directory Judiciary (Suite 2137, phone Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Don Edwards, of California. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. 53951, meets every Tuesday) Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. Harold S. Sawyer, of Michigan. Dan Lungren, of California. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Wisconsin. Bill McCollum, of Florida. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Michael DeWine, of Ohio. George W. Crockett, Charles E. Schumer, Bruce A. Morrison, Edward F. Feighan, Lawrence J. Smith, Howard L. Berman, Romano L. Mazzoli, Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Jr., of Michigan. of New York. of Connecticut. of Ohio. of Florida. of California. SUBCOMMITTEES IMMIGRATION of Kentucky. Texas. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. George W. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. Lawrence J. Smith, of Florida. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut. Howard L. Berman, of California. Peter W. Rodino, of New Jersey. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Don Edwards, of California. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Dan Lungren, Bill McCollum, Hamilton Fish, COURTS of California. of Florida. Jr., of New York. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Michael DeWine, of Ohio. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. Harold S. Sawyer, of Michigan. MONOPOLIES Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Harold S. Sawyer, of Michigan. Dan Lungren, of California. George W.'Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Edward F. Feighan, of Ohio. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Howard L. Berman, of California. Committees of the House 335 CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Don Edwards, of California. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. of Wisconsin. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Michael DeWine, of Ohio. Harold Washington, of Illinois. : CRIME William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. Harold S. Sawyer, of Michigan. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Edward F. Feighan, of Ohio. of Wisconsin. Lawrence J. Smith, of Florida. CRIMINAL JUSTICE John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Don Edwards, of California. Bill McCollum, of Florida. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. Michael DeWine, of Ohio. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Howard L. Berman, of California. STAFF Judiciary.—Professional staff: Garner J. Cline, staff director, 225-7709, 8328 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22102; Alan A. Parker, general counsel, 225-8088, 10505 Wickens Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Karen Kaub Ballenger, assistant counsel, 226-2390, 10830 Pleasant Hill Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; David W. Beier III, assistant counsel, 225-3926, 322 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Gail E. Bowman, assistant counsel, 226-2406, 1250 Fourth Street SW. 20024; Thomas Boyd, associate counsel, 225-8338, 212 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Jonathan Cuneo, counsel, 225-2825, 530 North Norwood Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22213; Ivy L. Davis, assistant counsel, 226-7680, 2950 Van Ness Street 20008; Arthur P. Endres, Jr., counsel, 225-5727, 16118 Kenny Road, Laurel, Md. 20801; Gail Higgins Fogarty, counsel, 225-3926, 6224 32d Place 20015; Daniel M. Freeman, counsel, 225-4853, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007; Helen C. Gonzales, assist-ant counsel, 226-7680, 668 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002; Hayden W. Gregory, counsel, 225-1695, 1728 S Street 20009; Warren S. Grimes, counsel, 225-2825, 1609 Kennedy Place 20011; James Wade Harrison, assistant counsel, 225-5741, 5797 Rayburn Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Robert J. Havel, editor, 225-0978, 9408 Duxford Court, Potomac, Md. 20854; Thomas W. Hutchison, counsel, 226-2406, 3169 Westover Drive SE. 20020; Barbara Kammerman, assistant counsel. 226-2406, 1260 21st Street 20036; Charles E. Kern II, associate counsel, 225-6906, 3812 Garrison Street 20016; Catherine LeRoy, counsel, 226-7680, 14 10th Street NE. 20002; Peter J. Levinson, associate counsel, 225-7195, 6102 Namaka-gan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; James B. McMahon, associate counsel, 225-7087, 19 Seventh Street NE. 20002; Bernadette Maguire, legislative assistant, 225-5727, 2030 F Street 20006; M. Elaine Mielke, counsel, 225-2825, 3806 Mili-tary Road 20015; Harris N. Miller, legislative assistant, 225-5727, 1805 Rupert Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Thomas E. Mooney, associate counsel, 225-6504, 6706 Lupine Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; Edward H. O'Connell, counsel, 225-1695, 1728 S Street 20009; Franklin G. Polk, associate counsel, 225-6906, 5004 Klingle Street 20016; Janet S. Potts, assistant counsel, 225-5741, 3424 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Eugene Pugliese, assistant counsel, 225-5727, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204; Peter Regis, legislative assistant, 225-5727, 7301 Park Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Michael Remington, counsel, 225-3926, 526 Tenth Street SE. 20003; James J. Schweitzer, assistant counsel, 226-2390, 4625%-B MacArthur Boulevard 20007; William P. Shattuck; counsel, 225-5741, 3216 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Virginia E. Sloan, assistant counsel, 225-1695, 1531 44th Street 20007; Raymond ~-Smietanka, associate:counsel, 225-7195, 1401 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; Eric E. Sterling; assistant counsel, 225-1695, 2900 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Michael E. Ward, assistant counsel, 226-2406, 676 Fourth Street NE. 20002; Joseph V. Wolfe, associate counsel, 225-6504, 10230 ~ Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; Jonathan R. Yarowsky, assistant counsel, 225-2825, 4025 Davis Place 20007; clerical staff: Lynn Alcock, calendar clerk, Judiciary—Continued 225-5026, 7009 Forbes Boulevard, Seabrook, Md. 20706; Cynthia A. Blackston, clerk, 225-5741, 6192 Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Jancelyn P. Brower, clerk, 226-7680, 6813 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, Md. 20840; Pearl L. Chellman, clerk, 225-2825, 3900 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207; Lizzie M. Daniels, clerk, 225-7709, 520 Eastern Avenue NE. 20019; James B. Farr, financial clerk, 225-3951, Route 1, Box 129, White Plains, Md. 20695; Velma B. Forde, clerk, 225-3926, 12010 Trossack Road, Fairfax, Va. 22070; Gretchen Gillig, clerk, 225-6504, 702 South 22d Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Sheila F. Groves, clerk, 225-7087, 1201 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Linda C. Hall, clerk, 225-1695, 3315 Walters Lane, Forestville, Md. 20747; Mildred Harllee, clerk, 225-6906, 607 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Phyllis Henderson, clerk, 225-1695, 3433 Eads Street NE. 20019; Barbara Kling, clerk, 225-5727, 8435 Penshurst Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152; Judy Knott, clerk, 225-5727, 36 Green-wood Place, Indian Head, Md. 20640; Joyce Leigh, clerk, 225-2825, 301 G Street SW. 20024; Joseph D. McDonald, clerk-messenger, 225-0408, 26 New York Avenue NE. 20002; Florence T. McGrady, clerk, 225-5741, 2619 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Judith A. Machen, clerk, 225-4853, 4916 40th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Audrey Marcus, clerk, 225-3926, 709 10th Street SE. 20003; Kenneth F. Prater, messenger, 225-3951, 1200 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024; Raymond N. Pritchett, publications clerk, 225-0408, 9004 Mill Court, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Cheryl D. Reynolds, clerk, 226-2406, 1913 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Betty P. Rocker, clerk, 225-3926, 7005 Roundtree Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Sandra Sincavitz, clerk, 225-3951, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Brenda Smonskey, clerk, 225-5727, 5410 North Ninth Road, Arlington, Va. 22205; Kate Terres, clerk, 225-7709, 305 D Street SE. 20003; Mary Valente, office manager, 225-3951, 9836 Singleton Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817; Louis S. Vance, clerk, 225-6793, 201 I Street SW. 20024; Dorothy C. Wadley, clerk, 225-2825, 10112 Portland Place, Silver. Spring, Md. 20901; Barbara M. Walker, clerk, 225-1695, 1200 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; Barbara Dobynes Ward, clerk, 226-7680, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Deborah K. Ward, clerk, 226-7680, 3719 Stonesboro Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Annelie Weber, clerk, 225-6906, 10301 McKinstry Mill Road, New Windsor, Md. 21776; Louise Wells, clerk, 225-8088, 10116 Scotch Hill Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772; Anne I. West, clerk, 226-2406, 9628 Lincolnwood Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Bennie Williams, clerk, 226-2406, 4112 20th Street NE. 20018. Committees of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Suite 1334, phone 54047, meets first Wednesday of each month) Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Mario Biaggi, of New York. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Don Bonker, of Washington. Norman E. D’Amours, Hampshire. James L. Oberstar, of William J. Hughes, of Barbara A. Mikulski, Earl Hutto, of Florida. Brian J. Donnelly, of of New Minnesota. New Jersey. of Maryland. Massachusetts. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Don Young, of Alaska. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. William Carney, of New York. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Jack Fields, of Texas. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Hal Sawyer, of Michigan. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. John R. McKernan, Jr., of Maine. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Robert M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Carolina. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. Barbara Boxer, of California. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. SUBCOMMITTEES Mario Biaggi, of New Glenn M. Anderson, Barbara A. Mikulski, Thomas M. Foglietta, Dennis M. Hertel, of William O. Lipinski, MERCHANT York. of California. of Maryland. of Pennsylvania. Michigan. of Illinois. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Robert M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Carolina. Barbara Boxer, of California. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Don Bonker, of Washington. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. MARINE Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Don Young, of Alaska. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. William Carney, of New York. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Jack Fields, of Texas. Hal Sawyer, of Michigan. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. John R. McKernan, Jr., of Maine. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. 99-555 0 -83 -24 - 338 Congressional Directory FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Don Bonker, of Washington. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hampshire. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Robert M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Carolina. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. COAST GUARD Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Mario Biaggi, of New York. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware. Robert Lindsay Thomas, of Georgia. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Barbara Boxer, of California. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. PANAMA CANAL AND Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Don Young, of Alaska. William Carney, of New York. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Hal Sawyer, of Michigan. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. John R. McKernan, Jr., of Maine. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. AND NAVIGATION Don Young, of Alaska. -Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. Hal Sawyer, of Michigan. Webb Franklin, of Mississippi. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF William Carney, of New York. Don Young, of Alaska. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. Jack Fields, of Texas. EdwinB. Forsythe, of New Jersey. Committees of the House OCEANOGRAPHY Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hamp-Joel Pritchard, of Washington. shire. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Robert M. (Robin) Tallon, of South Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Carolina. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. Barbara Boxer, of California. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. STAFF Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Edmund B. Welch, chief counsel, 5-4047; Barbara Cavas, chief clerk, 5-4047; Gerald Seifert, general counsel for maritime affairs, 5-6785; Thomas R. Kitsos, legislative analyst, 5-2429; John R. Long, assistant to chief counsel, 5-2920; Cher Brooks, counsel, 6-3545; Jackie Westcott, legislative adviser, 6-3547; Eleanor P. Mohler, assistant chief clerk, 5-2835; Molly Domin-ick, press assistant, 5-4047; Tia Gregory Young, assistant chief clerk, 5-6282; Kay Denson, assistant chief clerk, 5-6282; Grant Wayne Smith, FWS counsel, 6-3522; Ricardo A. Ratti, MMS counsel, 6-3500; Bill Woodward, CGS professional staff, 6-3533; Howard Gaines, OS professional staff, 6-3513; Janie Lawson, PC/ OCS professional staff, 6-3508; Gene Gleason, investigator, 6-2463; George J. Mannina, Jr., chief minority counsel, 5-2650; Barbara A. Wyman, executive assistant to the chief minority counsel, 5-2650; Gwen H. Lockhart, chief minor-ity clerk, 5-2650; C. Grady Drago, minority energy director, 6-3540; Kip Robin-son, minority counsel, 6-3492; George D. Pence, minority professional staff, 6-3520; Brooks J. Bowen, minority counsel, 6-3552; Margaret K. O’Bryon, minor-ity professional staff, 6-3520; Stephen D. Little, MMS minority counsel, 6-3492; William H. MacKenzie, FWS minority professional staff, 6-3520; Duncan C. Smith III, CGS minority counsel, 6-3552; Deborah A. Storey, OCS minority professional staff, 6-3552; Robin W. McClung, PC/OCSS minority professional staff, 6-3540. Post Office and Civil Service (Suite 309, phone 54054, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month) William D. Ford, of Michigan. Gene Taylor, of Missouri. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Tom Corcoran, of Illinois. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. James A. Courter, of New Jersey. Robert Garcia, of New York. Charles Pashayan, oJr., of California. Mickey Leland, of Texas. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Gerry Sikorski, of Minnesota. Thomas Daschle, of South Dakota. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands.! Charles E. Schumer, of New York.! Douglas H. Bosco, of California.! Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. 340 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES INVESTIGATIONS William D. Ford, of Michigan. Gene Taylor, of Missouri. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. POSTAL OPERATIONS AND SERVICES William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Tom Corcoran, of Illinois. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. Gerry Sikorski, of Minnesota. Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. Thomas Daschle, of South Dakota. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. CIVIL SERVICE Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Gerry Sikorski, of Minnesota. CENSUS AND POPULATION Robert Garcia, of New York. James A. Courter, of New Jersey. Mickey Leland, of Texas. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. POSTAL PERSONNEL AND MODERNIZATION Mickey Leland, of Texas. Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Thomas Daschle, of South Dakota. COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Connie Mack 3d, of Florida. Mickey Leland, of Texas. Robert Garcia, of New York. HUMAN RESOURCES Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. Thomas Daschle, of South Dakota. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Committees of the House STAFF Post Office and Civil Service.—Thomas R. DeYulia, staff director, 13417 Hathaway Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Patricia F. Rissler, deputy staff director and chief clerk, 3499 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Robert E. Lockhart, general counsel, 4024 Iva Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; Thomas H. Joyce, public information director, 504 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; J. Pierce Myers, deputy general counsel, 110 North Payne Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; James R. Cregan, deputy general counsel, 819 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Ross Eisenbrey, assistant general counsel, 3506 O Street 20007; Margaret Napier Green, document clerk, 6627 Auburn Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Lydia M. Fox, executive secretary, 3401 Sunny View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Joseph A. Fisher, minority staff director, 8313 Cedardale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Public Works and Transportation (Suite 2165, phone 54472, meets first Tuesday of each month) James J. Howard, of New Jersey. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Guy Molinari, of New York. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Frank Wolf, of Virginia. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Robert F. (Bob) Smith, of Oregon. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Don Sundquist, of Tennessee. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Ron C. Packard, of California. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. James F. McNulty, Jr., of Arizona. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Joe Kolter, of Pennsylvania. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. Edolphus Towns, of New York. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. Tom J. Vandergriff, of Texas. “ J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. James McClure Clarke, of North Carolina. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. 342 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES AVIATION Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. Edolphus Towns, of New York. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois. Tom J. Vandergriff, of Texas. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. ECONOMIC James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Joe Kolter, of Pennsylvania. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. Edolphus Towns, of New York. James McClure Clarke, of North Carolina. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Frank Wolf, of Virginia. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. Ron C. Packard, of California. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. DEVELOPMENT William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Don Sundquist, of Tennessee. Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. INVESTIGATIONS Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West Virginia. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. AND OVERSIGHT Guy Molinari, of New York. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Don Sundquist, of Tennessee. Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Committees of the House 343 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Robert A. Young, of Missouri. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. James McClure Clarke, of North Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Carolina. Guy Molinari, of New York. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Katie Hall, of Indiana. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Glenn M. Anderson, of California. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Gus Savage, of Illinois. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Frank Wolf, of Virginia. James F. McNulty, Jr., of Arizona. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois. Robert F. (Bob) Smith, of Oregon. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Tom J. Vandergriff, of Texas. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Douglas H. Bosco, of California. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania. Joe Kolter, of Pennsylvania. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. WATER RESOURCES Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Guy Molinari, of New York. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Robert F. (Bob) Smith, of Oregon. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Ron C. Packard, of California. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. James F. McNulty, Jr., of Arizona. Jim Moody, of Wisconsin. James J. Howard, of New Jersey. 344 Congressional Directory STAFF Public Works and Transportation.—Salvatore J. D’Amico, special counsel to the chairman and staff director, 8331 Wagon Wheel Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Richard J. Sullivan, chief counsel, 1507 Laburnum Street, McLean, Va. 22101; William T. Deitz, associate counsel, 3300 Elmore Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Sante J. Esposito, counsel, Budget Law and Economic Matters, 1824 Dalmation Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Michael J. Toohey, minority staff director, 225 Seneca Road, Great Falls, Va. 22101; Jack L. Schenendorf, minority counsel, 9531 Duffer Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Erla S. Youmans, minority execu-tive officer, 8507 Magnolia Drive, Lanham, Md. 20706; Joseph A. Italiano, editor, 8003 Boundary Drive, Forestville, Md. 20747; Marvin R. Evans, account-ant, 2800 Birdseye Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Sterlyn B. Carroll, senior staff assistant, 2415 Savannah Street SE. 20020; Aleathea “Pepper” Riley, profession-al staff member, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 405 20024; Caryll F. Rinehart, profes-sional staff member, 1545 19th Street, Apt. 414 20036; David Smallen, profes-sional staff member, 526 Fifth Street SE. 20003; Dorothy A. Beam, executive staff assistant, 1510 Laburnum Street, McLean, VA. 22101; Carol L. Granville, secretary to staff director, 13001 Collingwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Joan H. Botuck, calendar clerk, 4922 Hogan’s Lake Place, Annandale, Va. 22003; Cynthia T. Burnett, secretary to minority staff director, 6832 Inverness Drive, Springfield, VA. 22150; staff assistants: Debra L. Atkins, 2910 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; M. Jo Boston, 3811 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203; Joy Bryson, 6367 11th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205; Sheila R. Lockwood, 5601 Seminary Road, Apt. 2215-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Walter L. Mazan, 8360 Greensboro Drive, McLean, Va. 22102; Betty J. Russell, 325 P Street SW., Apt. 801, 20024; Robert S. Russell, 801 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Nina Sartini, 309 North Jordan Street, Apt. 104, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304; Robert F. Spence, 4701 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Lanelle Talbert, 5515 Temple Hills Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Sharon L. Willey, 9519 Raleigh Avenue, Apt. 204, Alexandria, Va. 22304; minority staff assistant, Colleen Rainey, 8320 Mount Vernon Highway, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Aviation: David A. Heymsfeld, counsel, 11305 South Shore Road, Reston, Va. 22090; David F. Traynham, professional staff member, 1321 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Paul E. Schoellhamer, professional staff member, 141 E Street SE. 20003; Marshall S. Filler, assistant minority counsel, 6105 Winnepeg Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Sharon C. Johnson, minority staff assistant, 6714 Walnut Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Economic Development: Carl J. Lorenz, counsel and staff director, 5044 Castle Moor Drive, Columbia, Md. 21044; Edythe McKinney, professional staff member, 822 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Caroline D. Gabel, professional staff member, 654 F Street NE. 20002; Ann D. Clineburg, staff assistant, 1900 South Eads Street, Apt. 1119, Arlington, Va. 22202; Marjorie M. Dowling, staff assistant, 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Apt. 405, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; A. Lee Wilbur, staff assist-ant, 3422 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Jamie McLaughlin Fish, assistant minority counsel, 221 North Howard Street, Apt. 403, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Brian L. Connor, minority professional staff member, 233 Kentucky Avenue, No. 2 SE. 20003; Investigations and Oversight: John P. O'Hara, counsel and staff director, 12006 Palisades Drive, Dunkirk, Md. 20754; Charles A. Krouse, professional staff member, 508 Niblick Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Wil-liam O. Nolen, professional staff member; 5302 Pageland Lane, Catharpin, Va. 22018; Bruce Lederer, professional staff member, 76 Seaton Place 20001; Robert S. Prolman, professional staff member, 8411 Thompson Road, Annandale, Va. 22003; Richard V. Tearle, staff engineer, 9014 Brook Ford Road, Burke, Va. 22015; Agnes GaNun, staff assistant, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 503-S, Ar-lington, Va. 22202; Shirley Novotny, staff assistant, 11203 Maplewood Drive, Dunkirk, Md. 20754; Toby Mullvain, staff assistant, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Paul R. S. Yates, minority staff director, 318 Kingsberry Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Charles C. Ziegler, minority counsel, 4336 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; P. Christopher Goebel, assistant minority counsel, 8818 Skokie Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; John N. Stratton, minority investigator, 12400 Kemmerton Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Barbara Ban-nister, minority staff assistant, 2 Avon Place, Avondale, Md. 20872; Public Buildings and Grounds: Nancy B. Vitali, professional staff member, 7815 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102; James M. Webb, professional staff member, 4949 Manitoba Drive, No. 107, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Jamie McLaugh- Committees of the House 345 Public Works and Transportation—Continued lin Fish, assistant minority counsel, 221 North Howard Street, Apt. 403, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304; John F. Smolko, Jr., minority professional staff member, 503 G Street, SE. 20003; Surface Transportation: Clyde E. Woodle, chief engineer, 8526 Helen Terrace, Annandale, Va. 22003; John F. Fryer, counsel (Transportation Regulation) 3709 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Paul Schlesinger, professional staff member, 3822 Wendy Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Kenneth House, professional staff member, 9203 Rolling View Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; Jeffrey S. O'Neill, senior minority professional staff member, 5004 Rockmere Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Edward J. Babbitt, assist-ant minority counsel, 4520 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Kenneth W. Butler, minority professional staff member, 3122 First Road, Arlington, Va. 22201; Karen D. Larison, minority staff assistant, 6906 LaFayette Park Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Karen Karps, minority staff assistant, 307 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Water Resources: Errol L. Tyler, counsel, 9007 Nomini Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Gayle B. Chestnut, assistant counsel, 4828 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Willem Van den Broek, assistant counsel, 1247 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024; Glenn D. Johnson, professional staff member, 330 Thorsby Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21405; Robert W. Maitlin, profes-sional staff member, 2491 Paxton Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; Charlotte L. Miles, clerk, 2009 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; John S. Doyle, assistant minority counsel, 6049 Misty Arch Run, Columbia, Md. 21044; Craig W. DeRemer, minority professional staff member, 6301 Hillcrest Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Kathy E. Guilfoy, minority staff assistant, 116 Chartsey Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772; Press Information: Robert F. Loftus, 730 24th Street 20037; George M. Noblin (minority), 953 14th Street SE. 20003. Rules (Suite H313, phone 59486, meets Tuesday) Claude Pepper, of Florida. James H. Quillen, of Tennessee. Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. John Joseph Moakley, of Massachusetts.| Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. Gene Taylor, of Missouri. Anthony C. Beilenson, of California. Martin Frost, of Texas. David E. Bonior, of Michigan. Tony P. Hall, of Ohio. Alan D. Wheat, of Missouri. 346 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE PROCESS Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana. Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. Gene Taylor, of Missouri. Martin Frost, of Texas. Alan D. Wheat, of Missouri. RULES OF THE HOUSE John Joseph Moakley, of Massachusetts. | Gene Taylor, of Missouri. Anthony C. Beilenson, of California. Trent Lott, of Mississippi. David E. Bonior, of Michigan. Tony P. Hall, of Ohio. STAFF Rules.—A. A. Sayers, Jr., 124 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20006, staff director; Trevia Dean, 3107 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, legislative direc-tor; Thomas J. Spulak, 221 C Street NE. 20002, general counsel; James Bren-nan, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, No. 315W 20016, assistant to Chairman; Ross Baker, 6210 Hollins Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817, staff assistant; Ruth Barriere, 8302 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307, staff assistant; Elizabeth Boney, 2311 Connecticut Avenue, No. 206 20008, staff assistant; Cynthia Ann Brock-Smith, 6309 Larwin Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20748, research assistant; Mary Lillian Chenault, 3418 Curtis Drive, No. 508, Suitland, Md. 20746, appointment secre-tary; Helen J. Chase, 4605%B McArthur Boulevard 20007, staff assistant; George Crawford, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, No. 509 20008, research assistant; William D. Crosby, 920 Mackall Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101, minority counsel; Richard Diehl, 4843 West Braddock Road, No. 20, Alexandria, Va. 22311, assistant minority counsel; John J. Dooling, 2926 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, counsel; Linda Fairchild, 4939 30th Place 20008, staff assistnt; Warren-d. Geurin, 1601 East Jefferson Court, Sterling, Va. 22170, minority counsel; Mi-chele Harney, 4540 Kingston Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193, staff assistant; Rita Harris, 2201 L Street, No. 603 20037, finance clerk; Sheldon J. Harris, 644 Massachusetts Avenue 20002, research assistant; James R. Horney, 256 Eighth Street SE. 20003, associate staff; Michael H. Hynes, Herrington Harbour, Friendship, Md. 20758, staff assistant; Deborah M. Jackson, 300 M Street SW., No. N-208, 20024, secretary; Rondalyn Kane, 4333 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304, associate staff; Shirley A. Kalich, 4500S 4 Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204, staff assistant; Michael F. Klein, 4455 McArthur Boulevard, No. 101 20007, staff assistant; Tim Kolly, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 818 20036, associate staff; Melissa Rice Kuckro, 216 East Windsor, Alexandria, Va 22301, associate staff; Richard Lehrman, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202, professional staff; Jane McCarthy, 4017 Glenrose Street, Kensington, Md; Christy Massie, 909 N Van Doren Street, No. 100, Alexandria, Va. 22304, associate staff; Jim Rafferty, 10337 Colebrook Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854, research assistant; Martin Rendon, 5601 Seminary Road, No. 713-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041, associate staff; John Riley, 1604 Stonebridge Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304, staff assistant; Lorren Roth, Star Rt. 5, Box 265F, La Plata, Md. 20646, office manager; Eric Schwartz, 4850 McArthur Boulevard, No. 102 20006, staff assistant; Leanita Shelby, 2311 Connecticut Avenue 20008, associate staff; Carol Sherwood, 11804 Old Gate Place, Rockville, Md. 20852, staff assistant; Peter Snguon, 3206 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305, messenger; Kelly Timilty, 1114 Dorchester Hall, College Park, Md. 20742, staff assistant; Kath-leen J. Tuttle, 3616 Connecticut Avenue, No. 304 20008, staff assistant; Patti Birge Tyson 2129 Florida Avenue, No. 404.20008, counsel; Kristi E. Walseth, 505 13th Street SE., No. 3 20008, associate staff; Winifred L. Watts, 9027 Patton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22309, staff assistant; Donald R. Wolfensberger, 4901 Seminary Road, No. 1211, Alexandria, Va. 22311, minority counsel. Committees of the House Science and Technology (Suite 2321, phone 56371, meets first and third Tuesdays) Don Fuqua, of Florida. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. James H. Scheuer, of New York. William Carney, of New York. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Wisconsin. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Bill Lowery, of California. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Rod Chandler, of Washington. Bill Nelson, of Florida. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Stan Lundine, of New York. Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. Alfred A. (Al) McCandless, of California. David McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Tom Lewis, of Florida. . Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Paul Simon, of Illinois. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. Harry M. Reid, of Nevada. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Rick Boucher, of Virginia. SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS Don Fuqua, of Florida. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Wisconsin. Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. Bill Lowery, of California. Paul Simon, of Illinois. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. Tom Lewis, of Florida. Rick Boucher, of Virginia. William Carney, of New York. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Bill Nelson, of Florida. David McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. NATURAL RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENT James H. Scheuer, of New York. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Rod Chandler, of Washington. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. Tom Lewis, of Florida. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. 348 Congressional Directory ENERGY RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Stan Lundine, of New York. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. SCIENCE, RESEARCH Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. David McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Stan Lundine, of New York. Paul Simon, of Illinois. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. Tim Valentine, of North Carolina. Harry M. Reid, of Nevada. Rick Boucher, of Virginia. TRANSPORTATION, Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Mervyn M. Dymally, of Richard L. Ottinger, of Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Michael A. Andrews, of California. New York. Texas. INVESTIGATIONS Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Harry M. Reid, of Nevada. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Rod Chandler, of Washington. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Bill Lowery, of California. AND TECHNOLOGY Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Wisconsin. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. AVIATION AND William Sherwood Alfred A. MATERIALS Carney, of New York. L. Boehlert, of New York. (Al) McCandless, of California. AND OVERSIGHT Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Alfred A. (Al) McCandless, of California. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. SPACE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Bill Nelson, of Florida. Michael A. Andrews, of Texas. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Bill Lowery, of California. Rod Chandler, of Washington. Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Committees of the House 349 STAFF Science and Technology.—dJesse H. Poore, 710 North Gadsden, No. 10, Tallahassee, Fla. 32303, executive director; Robert C. Ketcham, 6400 33d Street 20015, (202) 966-9104, general counsel; Regina A. Davis, 6147 Leesburg Pike, Apt. No. 401, Falls Church, Va. 22041, (703) 931-8209, administrator; Brenda M. Ali, 103 G Street SW., No. B-311, (202) 484-0846, secretary; Anthony P. Antonelli, 12901 Beaverdale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715, GPO representative; Robert C. Antonelli, 1712 Elkridge Court, Crofton, Md. 20004, (301) 261-6019, GPO representative; Maryanne C. Bach, 47 Maryland Avenue, Apt. H, Annapolis, Md. 21401, (301) 268-6339, minority technical consultant; Gwendolyn C. Bell, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 152 20005, (202) 223-0464, secretary; Margaret L. Bradley, 8555 Greenbelt Road, No. T-2, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, (301) 552-4965, minority secre-tary; Darrell R. Branscome, 2400 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207, (703) 532-1078, S/C staff director; Carrye F. Brown, 6320 14th Street, Apt. 201 20011, research assistant; Radford Byerly, Jr., 110 D Street SE. 20003, (202) 546-4518, science consultant; Anthony S. Clark, 2131 Grayson Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043, (703) 533-1860, technical consultant; David D. Clement, 3016 Savoy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031, (703) 938-2946, minority counsel; Willard F. Cox, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 503 20024, (202) 554-4909, assistant to chairman; A. Scott Crossfield, 12100 Thoroughbred Road, Herndon, Va. 22071, (703) 860-4223, technical consultant; Vicki L. Crowson, 5716 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. (703) 971-0492, minority secretary; Lynne M. Draper, 9895 Good Luck Road, Apt. 12, Lanham, Md. 20706, (301) 794-7231, minority secretary; John V. Dugan, 8301 Miss Anne Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003, (703) 978-2421, S/C staff director; Elizabeth A. Eastman, 4290 Massachusetts Avenue 20016, (202) 966-7809, assist-ant to S/C staff director; Ruth W. Fisher, 17300 Soper Street, Poolesville, Md. 20837, (301) 972-8170, personal secretary; Eugene Frankel, 15 10th Street SE., 20003, (202) 547-7161, science consultant; Joyce G. Freiwald, 10401 Lloyd Road, Potomac, Md. 20854, (301) 340-7974, minority technical consultant; Patricia Gail Garfinkel, 2031 Approach Lane, Reston, Va. 22091, (703) 620-2945, writer/ editor; Earley T. Green, 7193 Talismane Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045, secretary; James C. Greene, 2596 Nicky Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311, (703) 998-7691, science consultant; Carolyn C. Greenfeld, 1947 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043, (703) 536-2596, deputy staff director for administration; William T. Harvey, 5921 Wilton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22207, (703) 960-4391, minority energy coordinator; Ezra D. Heitowit, 2906 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, (703) 525-4508, deputy S/C staff director; Sharon L. Hensley, 15930 Brandywine Road, Brandywine, Md. 20613, administrative assistant (personnel); John D. Holmfeld, 2408 Nordok Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306, (703) 765-5816, science consultant; Mary Beverly Howard, 9207 Graceland Place, Fairfax, Va. 22031, (703) 385-9153, assistant administrator; J. Jeffrey Irons, 7753 Brandeis Way, Springfield, Va. 22153, (703) 455-1088, minority technical consultant; Lisa A. Irwin, 164 Green Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401, (301) 267-6567, Administra-tive Assistant (publications); Mary C. Jatkowski, 3022 Talking Rock Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031, (703) 560-8126, secretary; David S. Jeffery, 13114 Madonna Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033, (703) 378-5256, minority staff director; Nancy J. Jeffery, 13114 Madonna Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033, (703) 378-5256, senior re-search assistant; James E. Jensen, 1533 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002, (202) 543-5539, investigator; Tina Marie King, 70 Old Enterprise Road, Upper Marl-boro, Md. 20772, (301) 249-3695, secretary; George S. Kopp, 405 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va 22314, (703) 548-2183, S/C staff director/counsel; Thomas R. Kramer, 3369 Runnymede Place 20015, (202) 686-1412, S/C staff director; Martha Krebs, 4811 Avondale Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782, (301) 864-6816, S/C staff director; Ronald M. Latanision, 2000 F Street, No. 711 20006, (202) 659-82317, science consultant; Lena J. Lawrence, 4408 Bishopmill Drive, Upper Marl-boro, Md. 20772, (301) 627-1832, receptionist; Wanda L. Marinelli, 10 Quadrant, 20032, (202) 561-3939, secretary; Gail L. Mathias, 17317 Whitaker Road, Pooles-ville, Md. 20837, (301) 972-7041, assistant to director; Winifred M. Mathis, 5430 Ravensworth Road, Springfield, Va. 22151, (703) 256-4781, secretary; Paul Charles Maxwell, 321 Ninth Street SE. 20003, (202) 547-0059, science consultant; Terese B. McDonald, 1192 Highview Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401, (301) 721-3901, secretary; Emily C. Moore, 10013 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901, (301) 593-2766, science consultant; Kim M. Moses, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302, (703) 820-0766, assistant to S/C staff director; Robert B. Nicholas, 3015 Ordway Street, 20008, (202) 362-0870, chief counsel S/C staff 350 Congressional Directory Science and Technology—Continued director; Robert F. O'Neill, 242 Normandy Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304, (703) 370-4024, technical consultant; Grace L. Ostenso, 2871 Audubon Terrace 20008, (202) 244-5642, science consultant; Stephen A. Owens, 129 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002, (202) 546-0930, counsel; Robert E. Palmer, 982 North Poto-mac Street, Arlington, Va. 22205, (202) 237-8732, science consultant; Elizabeth Pease, 2201 L Street, Apt. 405 20036, (202) 223-9395, administrative assistant; Carol Pompilano, 10120 Captain Hickory Place, Great Falls, Va. 22066, (703) 759-3471, research assistant; Martha L. Ralston, 2505 Glenallen Avenue, Apt. 201, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, (301) 949-1849, secretary; Donald L. Rheem, 616 A Street NE., Apt. 2 20002, (202) 543-5304, minority technical consultant; Carol F. Rodgers, 1818 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903, (301) 434-2151, staff assistant; Mary S. Sanchez, 7817 Mandan Road, Apt. T-3, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, (301) 345-1615, secretary; Patricia S. Schwartz, 8469 Sevan Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, (703) 573-3323, minority administrative assistant; Julie M. Shisler, 2200 Columbia Pike, No. 303, Arlington, Va. 22204, (703) 521-8958, staff assist-ant; Curtis L. Stanford, 314 East Capitol Street NE., Apt. 503 20003, (202) 546-0877, technical consultant; Daniel M. Steinway, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, No. 1219W 20016, (202) 362-8744, minority counsel; Thomas N. Tate, 210 Garden Court, Falls Church, Va. 22046, (703) 536-4965, counsel; Anthony C. Taylor, 2008 Windmill Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307, S/C staff director; Paula M. Teeples, 2313 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, (703) 671-8787, administra-tive assistant (legislation); Vivian A. Tessieri, 565 West Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146, (301) 647-8428, secretary; Lillian M. Trippett, 5116 Brookview Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816, (301) 229-0613, legislative assistant; Louis Ventre, Jr., 4539 Lantern Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306, (703) 768-1418, counsel; Harlan L. Watson, 1620 D Belmont Street 20009, (202) 667-1925, technical consultant; Shirley J. Watson, 3001 Branch Avenue, Apt. 612, Temple Hills, Md. 20748, secretary; Christine M. Wegman, 527 North Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314, (703) 548-9119, secretary; Ronald E. Williams, 4201 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781, (301) 779-2174, technical consultant; Marianne D. Zirkle, 4062 Championship Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, (703) 941-9417, administrative assistant (travel). Committees of the House 351 Small Business (Suite 2361, phone 55821, meets first Tuesday of each month) Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Neal Smith, of Iowa. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. John J. LaFalce, of New York. John Hiler, of Indiana. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Chris Smith, of New Jersey. Andy Ireland, of Florida. David Dreier, of California. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. Guy V. Molinari, of New York. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Gene Chappie, of California. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. Frank McCloskey, of Indiana. Esteban E. Torres, of California. Tom J. Vandergriff, of Texas. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. James R. Olin, of Virginia. C. Robin Britt, of North Carolina. Richard Ray, of Georgia. SUBCOMMITTEES SBA AND SBIC AUTHORITY, MINORITY ENTERPRISE, AND GENERAL SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Neal Smith, of Iowa. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Guy V. Molinari, of New York. John J. LaFalce, of New York. Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. GENERAL OVERSIGHT AND THE ECONOMY Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. David Dreier, of California. Jim Cooper, of Tennessee. Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. James R. Olin, of Virginia. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Richard Ray, of Georgia. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. C. Robin Britt, of North Carolina. ANTITRUST AND RESTRAINT OF TRADE ACTIVITIES AFFECTING SMALL BUSINESS Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Gene Chappie, of California. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Frank McCloskey, of Indiana. 352 Congressional Directory ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY ISSUES AFFECTING SMALL BUSINESS Ike Skelton, of Missouri. John Hiler, of Indiana. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Chris Smith, of New Jersey. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Esteban E. Torres, of California. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. TAX, ACCESS TO EQUITY CAPITAL AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Chris Smith, of New Jersey. Tom J. Vandergriff, of Texas. David Dreier, of California. C. Robin Britt, of North Carolina. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. James R. Olin, of Virginia. EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES AND SPECIAL SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS Andy Ireland, of Florida. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Gene Chappie, of California. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. Esteban E. Torres, of California. Tom J. Vandergriff, of Texas. STAFF Small Business Committee.—Staff director, Major L. Clark III, 2032 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21217; general counsel, Thomas G. Powers, 2008 Rock-ingham Street, McLean, Va. 22101; deputy general counsel, George M. Grant, Jr., 3610 Spring Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, (301) 657-9127; counsel, E. LaVon French, 5615 North 22d, Arlington, Va. 22205, (703) 532-2287; clerk, Eileen Fitzgerald, 6510 Potomac Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22307; staff assistants: Sarah Etheredge, 5832 Wyomissing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22303, (703) 960-5778; Joseph F. Sobota, 129 Fourth Street SE., No. 2 20003, (202) 544-2707; computer specialist, Lucille C. Hicks, 9826 Town Lane, Manassas, Va. 22110, (703) 368-9815; secretaries: Teresa M. Kincius, 12166 Beltsville Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705; Venetta R. Paire, 1104 Allison Street 20011; subcommittee counsel, Benson S. Goldstein, 7400 Lakeview Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, (202) 225-7797; subcommittee secretary, Emilia E. Parrish, P.O. Box 78, Accokeek, Md. 20607, (301) 894-0036; minority counsel, Raymond S. Wittig, 13209 Dairymaid Drive, No. 301 Germantown, Md. 20767; minority subcommittee professional staff member, Marvin W. Topping, 9909 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795, (301) 942-1911. Standards of Official Conduct (Suite 2360, phone 57103, meets second Wednesday of each month) Louis Stokes, of Ohio. Floyd D. Spence, of South Carolina. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Barber B. Conable, Jr., of New York. Ed Jenkins, of Georgia. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Julian C. Dixon, of California. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. Vic Fazio, of California. Hank Brown, of Colorado. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. . | James V. Hansen, of Utah. (No Subcommittees) Committees of the House STAFF Standards of Official Conduct.—John M. Swanner, staff director, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; John J. Soroka, counsel, 1303 South Barton Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Mark Roblin Elam, counsel, 2360 Rayburn Building 20515; Judith R. Gatling, 614 H Street SW. 20024; Barbara D. Robin-son, 1508 Q Street 20009; clerical staff: Jan Loughry, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; Peg Murphy, 2500 Q Street 20007; Patsy Long, 2360 Rayburn Building 20515. Veterans’ Affairs (Suite 335, phone 53527, meets second Tuesday of each month) G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. sippi. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Don Edwards, of California. Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Christopher H. Smith, of New Jersey. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Denny Smith, of Oregon. Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Phil Gramm, of Texas. Dan Mica, of Florida. Dan Burton, of Indiana. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota. Don Sundquist, of Tennessee. Wayne Dowdy, of Mississippi. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. Nancy Lee Johnson, of Connecticut. Lane Evans, of Illinois. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. Timothy J. Penny, of Minnesota. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. Jim Slattery, of Kansas. John Bryant, of Texas. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. SUBCOMMITTEES OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. sippi. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Don Edwards, of California. Dan Burton, of Indiana. Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Don Sundquist, of Tennessee. Timothy J. Penny, of Minnesota. Nancy Lee Johnson, of Connecticut. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. Lane Evans, of Illinois. HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Dan Mica, of Florida. Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. Wayne Dowdy, of Mississippi. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Lane Evans, of Illinois. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Christopher H. Smith, of New Jersey. Frank Harrison, of Pennsylvania. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. Nancy Lee Johnson, of Connecticut. Timothy J. Penny, of Minnesota. Harley O. Staggers, Jr., of West Virginia. J. Roy Rowland, of Georgia. Jim Slattery, of Kansas. John Bryant, of Texas. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota. G8=555 ‘0-83 ~ 25 354 Congressional Directory COMPENSATION, PENSION, AND INSURANCE Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Matthew G. Martinez, of California. Denny Smith, of Oregon. G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-Dan Burton, of Indiana. sippi. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Dan Mica, of Florida. Wayne Dowdy, of Mississippi. EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EMPLOYMENT Marvin Leath, of Texas. Gerald B. H. Solomon, of New York. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Lane Evans, of Illinois. Denny Smith, of Oregon. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Jim Slattery, of Kansas. John Bryant, of Texas. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. HOUSING AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Christopher H. Smith, of New Jersey. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Don Sundquist, of Tennessee. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Dan Mica, of Florida. John Bryant, of Texas. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico. STAFF Veterans’ Affairs.—Majority professional staff: Mack Fleming, chief counsel and staff director, 225-3527; Arlene Burnett, administrative assistant, 225-9165; Ralph Casteel, professional staff member, 225-9154; Candy Graves, legislative assistant, 225-9112; Jack McDonell, professional staff member, 225-3541; Arnold Moon, professional staff member, 225-3569; Richard Shultz, professional staff member, 225-3541; Francis Stover, deputy chief counsel, 225-9166; A. M. Willis, Jr., professional staff member, 225-9164; minority professional staff: Rufus Wilson, minority counsel and staff director, 225-3551; C. J. (Jim) Moore, minor-ity professional staff member, 225-9758; subcommittee counsels: Steve Fenoglio, professional staff member, Education, Training, and Employment, 225-6105; Richard Fuller, professional staff member, Hospitals and Health Care, 225-2011; Vic Rojas, professional staff member, Compensation, Pension, and Insurance, 225-6265; Charles Wright, professional staff member, Oversight and Investiga-tions, 225-9330; majority clerical staff: Ann Bragunier, receptionist, 225-3527; Suzy Burley, file clerk, 225-9111; Jill Cochran, staff assistant, 225-3527; Bar-bara Daniel, staff assistant, 225-9044; Beatrice Eld, staff assistant, 225-9154; Vance Gilliam, bill clerk, 225-8557; Marje Kidd, calendar clerk and staff assist-ant; Beth Kilker, staff assistant, 225-9112; Mary McDermott, financial clerk, 225-8557; Jean Richardson, staff assistant, 225-3569; Gloria Royce, staff assist-ant, 225-3569; Lillian Ziller, staff assistant, 225-3527; minority clerical staff: Patricia Donohue, minority administrative assistant, 225-3551; Sue Forrest, minority staff assistant, 225-9756. Committees of the House Ways and Means (Suite 1102, phone 53625, meets second Wednesday) Dan Rostenkowski, of Illinois. Barber B. Conable, Jr., of New York. Sam M. Gibbons, of Florida. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. J. J. Pickle, of Texas. Bill Archer, of Texas. Charles B. Rangel, of New York. Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Andy Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. James G. Martin, of North Carolina. Harold Ford, of Tennessee. Richard T. Schulze, of Pennsylvania. Ed Jenkins, of Georgia. Bill Gradison, of Ohio. Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. W. Henson Moore, of Louisiana. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., of South Cecil (Cec) Heftel, of Hawaii. Carolina. Wyche Fowler, Jr., of Georgia. William M. Thomas, of California. Frank J. Guarini, of New Jersey. James M. Shannon, of Massachusetts. Marty Russo, of Illinois. Don J. Pease, of Ohio. Kent Hance, of Texas. Robert T. Matsui, of California. Beryl Anthony, Jr., of Arkansas. Ronnie G. Flippo, of Alabama. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota. Barbara B. Kennelly, of Connecticut. SUBCOMMITTEES TRADE Sam M. Gibbons, of Florida. Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. Dan Rostenkowski, of Illinois. Bill Archer, of Texas. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Ed Jenkins, of Georgia. Richard T. Schulze, of Pennsylvania. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. Don J. Pease, of Ohio. Kent Hance, of Texas. Cecil (Cec) Heftel, of Hawaii. Marty Russo, of Illinois. SOCIAL SECURITY J. J. Pickle, of Texas. Bill Archer, of Texas. Andy Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. Bill Gradison, of Ohio. Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. James M. Shannon, of Massachusetts. William M. Thomas, of California. Wyche Fowler, Jr., of Georgia. Robert T. Matsui, of California. Beryl Anthony, Jr., of Arkansas. OVERSIGHT Charles B. Rangel, of New York. James G. Martin, of North Carolina. Sam M. Gibbons, of Florida. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. J. J. Pickle, of Texas. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., of South Frank J. Guarini, of New Jersey. Carolina. Beryl Anthony, Jr., of Arkansas. William M. Thomas, of California. Ronnie G. Flippo, of Alabama. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota. 356 Congressional Directory SELECT REVENUE MEASURES Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. Cecil (Cec) Heftel, of Hawaii. Richard T. Schulze, of Pennsylvania. Frank J. Guarini, of New Jersey. Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. Ronnie G. Flippo, of Alabama. W. Henson Moore, of Louisiana. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota. Barbara B. Kennelly, of Connecticut. Ed Jenkins, of Georgia. HEALTH Andy Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. W. Henson Moore, of Louisiana. Charles B. Rangel, of New York. John J. Duncan, of Tennessee. Harold Ford, of Tennessee. James G. Martin, of North Carolina. James M. Shannon, of Massachusetts. Marty Russo, of Illinois. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Harold Ford, of Tennessee. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., of South Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. Carolina. Don J. Pease, of Ohio. W. Henson Moore, of Louisiana. Kent Hance, of Texas. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Robert T. Matsui, of California. William M. Thomas, of California. Wyche Fowler, Jr., of Georgia. Barbara B. Kennelly, of Connecticut. STAFF Ways and Means.—Chief counsel, John J. Salmon, 4015 Ellicott Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; assistant chief counsel, Joseph K. Dowley, 4942 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; chief tax counsel, Robert J. Leonard, 4445 Lowell Street 20016; professional staff: M. Kenneth Bowler, 6446 Snuffbox Terrace, Columbia, Md. 21044; Jayne Boyle, 520 E Street NE. 20002; Charles M. Brain, 6528 Ivy Hill Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Francis Canavan, 3163 Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Sandra K. Casber, 1517 Elliott Place 20007; Bruce Davie, 2804 Daniel Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Patricia Dilley, 2317 33d Street SE. 20020; Ann DuLaney, 4927 North 15th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Janice M. Gregory, 151 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Russlyn L. Guritz, 4821 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; James C. Healey, Jr., 4926 Albemarle Street 20016; Erwin Hytner, 10386 Maywind Court, Columbia, Md. 21044; Allen C. Jensen, 9709 Rhapsody Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; John F. Jonas, 2430-A South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206; Diana C. Jost, 147 West Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va. 22406; William A. Kirk, Jr., 1721 Eden Avenue, Bradbury Heights, Md. 20027; Beth K. Kuntz, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20009; Richard B. Lowe, ITI, 1506 R. Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003; Janice A. Mays, 2990 South Colum-bus Street, Alexandria, Va. 22206; Pamela J. Pecarich, 4716 North 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Franklin C. Phifer, Jr., 1756 Corcoran Street 20009; Cath-erine T. Porter, 2113 37th Street 20007; Wendell E. Primus, 2916 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Paul C. Rettig, 5235 Hesperus Drive, Columbia, Md. 21044; John D. Riordan, 4426 First Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204; David B. Rohr, 16821 Melbourne Drive, Laurel, Md. 20707; John L. Sherman, 5337 Mac-Arthur Boulevard 20016; Mary Jane Wignot, 1202 D Street SE. 20003; Rufus H. Yerxa, 1816 New Hampshire Avenue 20009; staff assistants: Stephanie Bailey, 4323 Van Buren Street, University Park, Md. 20782; Ralph W. Birch, 5814 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817; Emily Brisendine, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Hilda Ann Byrd, 730 Hamilton Street NE. 20011; Robin Ann Byrne, 638 South Carolina Avenue SE., 20003; Nancy M. Chemery, 2702 Philben Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783; Bernadette Connor, 1802 Mount Pisgah Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; William T. Crippen, 5523 Marlboro Pike, Hill-side, Md. 20747; Hughlon Greene, 6219 Piney Branch Road 20011; Margaret Hoffmann, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Bonita L. Hollis, 510A Sixth Street SE. 20003; Julie Horten, 12020 Torrey Pines Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; Shirley Jeter, 7402 Lothian Lane, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Dianne Johnson, 4921 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Sara E. Kuhn, 1245 Fourth Street Committees of the House 357 Ways and Means—Continued SW. 20024; Harriett Ann Lawler, 1102 Longworth Office Building 20515; Jill L. Leonhardt, 18462 Stone Hollow Drive, Germantown, Md. 20767; Leslie Lockard, 9 Aquia Place, Baltimore, Md. 21220; Carole V. McGettrick, 3614 Highwood Drive SE. 20020; Norma M. Murphy, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Janet L. Myers, 5420 Bradford Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Anna Pineda, 8276 Portsmouth Drive, Severn, Md. 21144; Maureen Pritchard, 1769 Aberdeen Circle, Crofton, Md. 21114; Jean Ratliff, 3107 Pyles Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772; Lou Ann Rowe, 4784 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Gloria Shaver, 200 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Chela Sullivan, 6810 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Judy Talbert, 5803 Merton Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Peggy Tentinger, 1136 Longworth House Office Building; Carren Turko, 6002 Grayson Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; Vicki West, 2904 Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Fredd Young, 2500 Q Street 20007; minority staff: minority chief of staff, A. L. Singleton, 2637 Wood-ley Place 20008; deputy minority chief of staff, Martha H. Phillips, 5115 Moor-land Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; assistant minority counsels: Thelma J. Askey, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202; Paul M. Auster, 12514 Langner Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20074; Thomas F. Carney, Jr., 5718 North Eighth Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; John E. Kern, 2332 Nebraska Avenue 20016; Kenneth J. Kies, 118 Fourth Street NE. 20002; Carolyn N. Ladd, 5015 16th Street 20011; Eugene J. Malone, 16002 Edgewood Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026; Michael A. Superata, 1800 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; minor-ity staff assistants: Meredith Broadbent, 1215 North Court House Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22201; Janet Buckley, 4623 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304; D. Susan Deavor, 314 A Street NE. 20002; Sara T. Glover, 3717 Lockwood Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; Mary Hayes, 4350 Carmelo Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Margaret A. Merriman, 7419 Fountainhead Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Norah H. Moseley, 5534 Bouffant Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Gail Wynn, 1723 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 400 North Capitol Street, Suite 319 20001. Phone, 202-789-2920 Chairman.—Tony Coelho, Representative from California. Vice Chairman.—Dan Rostenkowski, Representative from Illinois. Ex Officio Members: Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House. Jim Wright, majority leader. Thomas S. Foley, majority whip. Gillis W. Long, Democratic Caucus chairman. STAFF Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.—Executive director, Martin D. Franks; political director, Marta David; communications director, Evan Zeppos; administrative director, Jeri Thomson; media center director, John Franzen; finance, Terry McAuliffe; political liaison, Michael Fraioli; Speaker’s Club, Joe Crapa; Majority Party, Chairman’s Council, Democratic Forum, Jake Seher; Kathryn A. Finnie, assistant to the executive director. Democratic Research Organization 344 Cannon Building. Phone, 202-226-3203 Chairman.—James R. Jones, Representative from Oklahoma. STAFF Democratic Research Organization.—Executive director, John Lynn. Administrative Assistant.—Gretlyn Haslup. Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Room 114, House Office Building, Annex No. 1. Phone, 225-7187 Chairman.—Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House. Vice Chairman.—Jim Wright, majority leader. Second Vice Chairman.—Gillis Long, chairman of the Democratic Caucus. Ex Officio Members: Thomas S. Foley, Representative from Washington. Geraldine A. Ferraro, Representative from New York. Dan Rostenkowski, Representative from Illinois. Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. James R. Jones, Representative from Oklahoma. Jamie L. Whitten, Representative from Mississippi. Tony Coelho, Representative from California. Appointed by the Speaker: Tom Bevill, Representative from Alabama. William (Bill) Clay, Representative from Missouri. Joe Moakley, Representative from Massachusetts. Patricia Schroeder, Representative from Colorado. Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California. Wes Watkins, Representative from Oklahoma. Wyche Fowler, Jr., Representative from Georgia. Howard L. Berman, Representative from California. Elected by Region: Phillip Burton, Representative from California. Timothy E. Wirth, Representative from Colorado. Martin Olav Sabo, Representative from Minnesota. 358 Elected by Region—Continued Romano L. Mazzoli, Representative from Kentucky. Thomas A. Daschle, Representative from South Dakota. Charles Wilson, Representative from Texas. Charles E. Bennett, Representative from Florida. Ed Jenkins, Representative from Georgia. William J. Hughes, Representative from New Jersey. Thomas A. Luken, Representative from Ohio. Robert Garcia, Representative from New York. William R. Ratchford, Representative from Connecticut. STAFF Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.—Executive director, S. Ariel Weiss; as-sistant director, Steven H. Bourke; economist, Spencer M. Smith, Jr.; legislative analyst, Gene Bernhardt. Democratic Study Group Room 1422, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-5858 Chairman.—Matthew F. McHugh, Representative from New York. National Officers: Pat Williams, Representative from Montana. James M. Shannon, Representative from Massachusetts. Mike Synar, Representative from Oklahoma. James L. Oberstar, Representative from Minnesota. George Miller, Representative from California. Bruce F. Vento, Representative from Minnesota. Regional and Group Representatives: Mel Levine, Representative from California. Mike Lowry, Representative from Washington. Les Aspin, Representative from Wisconsin. David Bonior, Representative from Michigan. Barbara Mikulski, Representative from Maryland. Richard Ottinger, Representative from New York. Barney Frank, Representative from Massachusetts. Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina. John Bryant, Representative from Texas. Alan Wheat, Representative from Missouri. Sander Levin, Representative from Michigan. Ex Officio (past DSG Chairmen): Phillip Burton, Representative from California. Thomas Foley, Representative from Washington. David Obey, Representative from Wisconsin. Executive Director.—Richard P. Conlon. Assistant Director.—Roy A. Dye. Research Director.—Kerry L. Jones. Federal Government Service Task Force Room H2-301, House Annex No. 2 20510. Phone, 226-2494 -Chairman.—Michael D. Barnes, Representative from Maryland. Vice Chairman.—Vic Fazio, Representative from California. Director.—Robert H. Honig. General Counsel. —H. Sandra Fiske. House Recording Studio Created by Public Law 84-624 Room B-310, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-3941 Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina. Lindy Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. Robert E. Badham, Representative from California. 360 Congressional Directory National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street SE. 20003. Phone, 479-7000 Chairman.—Guy Vander Jagt, Representative from Michigan. Vice Chairmen: Norm Lent, Finance and Audit, Representative from New York. Ed Bethune, Campaigns, Representative from Arkansas. Bob Livingston, Incumbent Campaigns, Representative from Louisiana. Mickey Edwards, Education and Training, Representative from Oklahoma. Stan Parris, PACs, Representative from Virginia. Frank Wolf, Buddy System, Representative from Virginia. Ken Kramer, Communications, Representative from Colorado. Larry Coughlin, Public Affairs, Representative from Pennsylvania. Nancy Johnson, Women, Representative from Connecticut. (To be determined), Election Law, ———. Gene Taylor, secretary, Representative from Missouri. Executive Committee: Hal Daub, Representative from Nebraska. Clarence Miller, Representative from Ohio. Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia. Denny Smith, Representative from Oregon. Bill McCollum, Representative from Florida. Vin Weber, Representative from Minnesota. Matt Rinaldo, Representative from New Jersey. Bob Badham, Representative from California. Sid Morrison, Representative from Washington. Jack Hiler, Representative from Indiana. Ex Officio Members: Robert H. Michel, Republican leader, Representative from Illinois. Trent Lott, Republican whip, Representative from Mississippi. Jack Kemp, conference chairman, Representative from New York. Jack Edwards, conference vice chairman, Representative from Alabama. Robert J. Lagomarsino, conference secretary, Representative from California. Dick Cheney, policy committee chairman, Representative from Wyoming. J ames G. Martin, research committee chairman, Representative from North Caro- ina. 97th Class Representative: Jack Hiler, Representative from Indiana. 98th Class Representatives: Sherwood Boehlert, Representative from New York. Connie Mack 3d, Representative from Florida. Members: William Dickinson, Representative from Alabama. Don Young, Representative from Alaska. Eldon Rudd, Representative from Arizona. Ed Bethune, Representative from Arkansas. Bob Badham, Representative from California. Ken Kramer, Representative from Colorado. Nancy Johnson, Representative from Connecticut. Bill McCollum, Representative from Florida. Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia. Larry Craig, Representative from Idaho. Tom Corcoran, Representative from Illinois. Bud Hillis, Representative from Indiana. Tom Tauke, Representative from Iowa. Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas. Larry Hopkins, Representative from Kentucky. Bob Livingston, Representative from Louisiana. John McKernan, Representative from Maine. Marjorie Holt, Representative from Maryland. Silvio Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. Guy Vander Jagt, Representative from Michigan. Vin Weber, Representative from Minnesota. Webb Franklin, Representative from Mississippi. Gene Taylor, Representative from Missouri. Ron Marlenee, Representative from Montana. Hal Daub, Representative from Nebraska. Select and Special Committees of the House 361 Members—Continued Barbara Vucanovich, Representative from Nevada. Judd Gregg, Representative from New Hampshire. Matt Rinaldo, Representative from New Jersey. Manuel Lujan, Representative from New Mexico. Norm Lent, Representative from New York. Jim Martin, Representative from North Carolina. Clarence Miller, Representative from Ohio. Mickey Edwards, Representative from Oklahoma. Denny Smith, Representative from Oregon. Larry Coughlin, Representative from Pennsylvania. Claudine Schneider, Representative from Rhode Island. Carroll Campbell, Representative from South Carolina. Don Sundquist, Representative from Tennessee. Ron Paul, Representative from Texas. Howard Nielson, Representative from Utah. Jim Jeffords, Representative from Vermont. Stan Parris, Representative from Virginia. Sid Morrison, Representative from Washington. Jim Sensenbrenner, Representative from Wisconsin. STAFF National Republican Congressional Committee.—Executive director, Joseph R. Gay-lord, 479-7020; Director of finance and administration, Wyatt A. Stewart III, 479-7030; campaign director, Ed Goeas, 479-7050; communications director, Ed Blakely, 479-7080; public affairs director, Rich Galen, 479-7070; coalition devel-opment director, Linda DiVall, 479-7050; legal counsel, Lawrence J. Halloran, 479-7025. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Created pursuant to H. Res. 658, 95th Congress Room H-405, The Capitol. Phone, 225-4121 (meets first Wednesday each month) Chairman.—Edward P. Boland, Representative from Massachusetts. Clement J. Zablocki, Representative from Wisconsin. Romano L. Mazzoli, Representative from Kentucky. Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California. Wyche Fowler, Jr., Representative from Georgia. Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. Albert A. Gore, Jr., Representative from Tennessee. Louis Stokes, Representative from Ohio. Dave McCurdy, Representative from Oklahoma. J. Kenneth Robinson, Representative from Virginia. G. William Whitehurst, Representative from Virginia. C. W. Bill Young, Representative from Florida. Bob Stump, Representative from Arizona. William F. Goodling, Representative from Pennsylvania. Ex Officio Members: Jim Wright, majority leader of the House. Robert H. Michel, Republican leader of the House. Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES PROGRAM AND BUDGET AUTHORIZATION Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. J. Kenneth Robinson, of Virginia. Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. C. W. Bill Young, of Florida. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Dave McCurdy, of Oklahoma. LEGISLATION Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia. Wyche Fowler, Jr., of Georgia. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. OVERSIGHT AND EVALUATION Wyche Fowler, Jr., of Georgia. C. W. Bill Young, of Florida. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Albert A. Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. STAFF Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.—Staff director, Thomas K. Latimer; chief counsel, Michael J. O'Neil, 625 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; asso-ciate counsel, Patrick G. Long, 8502 Cherry Valley Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 360-5396; professional staff members: Duane P. Andrews, 2858 Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042, 241-0563; James O. Bush; Martin C. Faga, 3047 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 534-5270; Leon S. Fuerth, 6414 Cross Woods Drive, Lake Barcroft, Fairfax, Va. 22044, 256-2450; Richard H. Giza, 9918 Kingsbridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031; G. Elizabeth Keyes; Diane Edwards La Voy, 1614 E Street SE. 20003, 544-5771; Herbert Romerstein, H-405, U.S. Cap-itol; Annette H. Smiley, P.O. Box 3, Front Royal, Va. 22630, (7 03) 635.8937: counsels: Steven K. Berry, 5268 Leestone Court, Springfield, Va. 22151; Bernard Raimo, Jr., 326 11th Street NE. 20002; clerk, Jeanne M. McNally, 2121 Colum-bia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; assistant clerk, Sharon D. Curcio; secretaries: Patricia E. Garber; Cynthia Long, 75 East Wayne Avenue, Apt. 605, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Donna L. Sweeney, P.O. Box 307, Chesapeake Beach, Md. 20732; registry/security: Elizabeth Oualline, assistant; Thomas C. Williams, Jr., assistant. Republican Policy Committee ] Room 1620, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-6168 Leadership: Elected: Chairman.—Dick Cheney, of Wyoming. Republican Leader.—Robert Michel, of Illinois. Republican Whip.—Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Chairman of Republican Conference. —dJack Kemp, of New York. Vice Chairman of Republican Conference.—Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Secretary of Republican Conference.—Robert Lagomarsino, of California. Chairman of Committee on Research.—James Martin, of North Carolina. Chairman of National Republican Congressional Committee. —Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. Designated: Ranking Republi Member on Committee on Rules.—James Quillen, of Ten-nesse Ranking within Member on Committee on Ways and Means.—Barber Cona-ble, of New York. Ranking Republican Member on Committee on Appropriations.—Silvio Conte, of Massachusetts. Ranking Republican Member on Committee on Budget.—Delbert Latta, of Ohio. Regional Representatives: Region 1.—William Dannemeyer, of California. Region II.—Howard Nielson, of Utah. Region III.—Tom Tauke, of Iowa. Region IV.—Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Select and Special Committees of the House 363 Regional Representatives—Continued Region V.—Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Region VI.—{Vacant.] Region VII.—[Vacant.] Region VIII.—{Vacant.] Congressional Clubs: 97th Club.—{Vacant.] 98th Club.—Rod Chandler, of Washington. 98th Club.—Nancy Johnson, of Connecticut. Members-at-Large: [Vacant.] STAFF Republican Policy Committee.—Executive director, Tim Wyngaard; staff assistant, Kate MacInnis. Select Committee on Aging Created pursuant to H. Res. 988, 93d Congress, 2d Session Room 712, House Office Building, Annex No. 1. Phone, 226-3375 Chairman.—Edward Roybal, Representative from California. Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. Mario Biaggi, Representative from New York. Ike Andrews, Representative from North Carolina. Don Bonker, Representative from Washington. Thomas Downey, Representative from New York. James Florio, Representative from New Jersey. Harold Ford, Representative from Tennessee. William Hughes, Representative from New Jersey. Marilyn Bouquard, Representative from Tennessee. Stan Lundine, Representative from New York. Mary Rose Oakar, Representative from Ohio. Thomas Luken, Representative from Ohio. Geraldine Ferraro, Representative from New York. Beverly Byron, Representative from Maryland. William Ratchford, Representative from Connecticut. Dan Mica, Representative from Florida. Henry Waxman, Representative from California. Mike Synar, Representative from Oklahoma. Butler Derrick, Representative from South Carolina. Bruce Vento, Representative from Minnesota. Barney Frank, Representative from Massachusetts. Tom Lantos, Representative from California. Ron Wyden, Representative from Oregon. Donald Albosta, Representative from Michigan. Geo. Crockett, Jr., Representative from Michigan. William Boner, Representative from Tennessee. Ike Skelton, Representative from Missouri. Dennis Hertel, Representative from Michigan. Robert A. Borski, Jr., Representative from Pennsylvania. Frederick Boucher, Representative from Virginia. Ben Erdreich, Representative from Alabama. Buddy MacKay, Representative from Florida. Harry Reid, Representative from Nevada. Norman Sisisky, Representative from Virginia. Tom Vandergriff, Representative from Texas. Robert E. Wise, Representative from West Virginia. William B. Richardson, Representative from New Mexico. Matthew Rinaldo, Representative from New Jersey. John Paul Hammerschmidt, Representative from Arkansas. Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio. Norman Shumway, Representative from California. Olympia Snowe, Representative from Maine. James Jeffords, Representative from Vermont. Thomas Tauke, Representative from Iowa. Judd Gregg, Representative from New Hampshire. 364 Congressional Directory Select Committee on Aging—Continued George C. Wortley, Representative from New York. Hal Daub, Representative from Nebraska. Larry Craig, Representative from Idaho. Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas. Cooper Evans, Representative from Iowa. James A. Courter, Representative from New Jersey. Lyle Williams, Representative from Ohio. Claudine Schneider, Representative from Rhode Island. Thomas Ridge, Representative from Pennsylvania. John S. McCain, Representative from Arizona. Michael Bilirakis, Representative from Florida. George W. Gekas, Representative from Pennsylvania. Mark D. Siljander, Representative from Michigan. Christopher H. Smith, Representative from New Jersey. SUBCOMMITTEES RETIREMENT INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT Edward Roybal, of California. Norman Shumway, of California. Thomas Downey, of New York. James Jeffords, of Vermont. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Cooper Evans, of Iowa. Dan Mica, of Florida. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. Frederick Boucher, of Virginia. Matthew Rinaldo, of New Jersey. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia. Tom Vandergriff, of Texas. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE Claude Pepper, of Florida. Ralph Regula, of Ohio. Ike Andrews, of North Carolina. Thomas Tauke, of Iowa. James Florio, of New Jersey. George C. Wortley, of New York. Harold Ford, of Tennessee. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Marilyn Bouquard, of Tennessee. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Thomas Luken, of Ohio. James A. Courter, of New Jersey. William Ratchford, of Connecticut. Thomas Ridge, of Pennsylvania. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. John S. McCain, of Arizona. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Geraldine Ferraro, of New York. Matthew Rinaldo, of New Jersey. Henry Waxman, of California. Bruce Vento, of Minnesota. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. Dennis Hertel, of Michigan. Robert A. Borski, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Edward Roybal, of California. Select and Special Committees of the House 365 HOUSING AND CONSUMER INTERESTS Don Bonker, of Washington. : John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Stan Lundine, of New York. George C. Wortley, of New York. Beverly Byron, of Maryland. Thomas Ridge, of Pennsylvania. Geo. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Willian Boner, of Tennessee. Mark D. Siljander, of Michigan. Harry Reid, of Nevada. Matthew Rinaldo, of New Jersey. Bob Wise, of West Virginia. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Edward Roybal, of California. HUMAN SERVICES Mario Biaggi, of New York. Olympia Snowe, of Maine. William Hughes, of New Jersey. Matthew Rinaldo, of New Jersey. Donald Albosta, of Michigan. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Tom Lantos, of California. Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Ben Erdreich, of Alabama. Christopher H. Smith, of New Jersey. Buddy MacKay, of Florida. William R. Richardson, of New Mexico. Thomas Downey, of New York. James Florio, of New Jersey. Edward Roybal, of California. STAFF Select Committee on Aging.—full committee—majority: Jorge Lambrinos, staff direc-tor; Philip Shandler, Roger Thomas, Stephen McConnell, professional staff mem-bers; Melani Modlin, Mary Webb, secretaries; Maria Flores-Ysita; Sheila Duffy; Subcommittee on Retirement Income and Employment: Allen Johnston, majority staff director; Michelle Irving, research assistant; Nancy Hobbs, minority staff director; Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care: Bill Halamandaris, majority staff director; Kathleen Gardner Cravedi, assistant majority staff direc-tor; Kitty Edwards, majority secretary; James Oberle, minority staff director; Susan Roland, minority secretary; Subcommittee on Housing and Consumer Interests: Gretchen Anne Sorenson, research assistant majority; Patricia Law-rence, minority staff director; Christina Green, minority secretary; Subcommittee on Human Services; Robert Blancato, staff director, majority; Theresa Kara-manos, research assistant, majority; John Vihstadt, minority staff director; Allison Bell, minority staff director; full committee—minority: Paul Schlegel, staff director; Heidi Feigenbaum, research assistant; Richard Bagger, research assistant; Donna Fry, executive secretary. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families Created pursuant to H. Res. 16, 98th Congress Chairman.—George Miller, Representative from California. William Lehman, Representative from Florida. Patricia Schroeder, Representative from Colorado. Corrine C. (Lindy) Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. Matthew F. McHugh, Representative from New York. Jerry M. Patterson, Representative from California. Barbara A. Mikulski, Representative from Maryland. Theodore S. Weiss, Representative from New York. Beryl F. Anthony, Jr., Representative from Arkansas. Mickey Leland, Representative from Texas. Barbara Boxer, Representative from California. Sander M. Levin, Representative from Michigan. Bruce A. Morrison, Representative from Connecticut. J. Roy Rowland, Representative from Georgia. Gerald E. Sikorski, Representative from Minnesota. Alan D. Wheat, Representative from Missouri. David D. Marriott, Representative from Utah. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. Dan R. Coats, Representative from Indiana. Thomas (Tom) J. Bliley, Jr., Representative from Virginia. Frank R. Wolf, Representative from Virginia. Danny L. Burton, Representative from Indiana. 366 Congressional Directory Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families—Continued Nancy L. Johnson, Representative from Connecticut. John R. McKernan, Jr., Representative from Maine. Barbara F. Vucanovich, Representative from Nevada. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control Created pursuant to H. Res. 49, 98th Congress Room H2-234, House Office Building, Annex No. 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515. Phone, 226-3040 Chairman.—Charles B. Rangel, Representative from New York. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, Representative from California. James H. Scheuer, Representative from New York. Cardiss Collins, Representative from Illinois. Daniel K. Akaka, Representative from Hawaii. Frank J. Guarini, Representative from New Jersey. Robert T. Matsui, Representative from California. Dante B. Fascell, Representative from Florida. Walter E. Fauntroy, Delegate from District of Columbia. William J. Hughes, Representative from New Jersey. Sam B. Hall, Jr., Representative from Texas. Mel Levine, Representative from California. Solomon P. Ortiz, Representative from Texas. Lawrence J. Smith, Representative from Florida. Edolphus Towns, Representative from New York. Benjamin A. Gilman, Representative from New York. Lawrence Coughlin, Representative from Pennsylvania. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Representative from Florida. Michael G. Oxley, Representative from Ohio. Joel Pritchard, Representative from Washington. Stanford E. Parris, Representative from Virginia. Eugene A. Chappie, Representative from California. Duncan L. Hunter, Representative from California. Thomas F. Lewis, Representative from Florida. STAFF Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control.—John T. Cusack, chief of staff; Richard B. Lowe III, chief counsel (eff. 4-1-83); Elliott A. Brown, minority staff director; Sandra J. Boek, assistant minority counsel; Catherine M. Chase, fi-nance/administrative clerk; Nona W. Cofield, executive assistant; Edward J. Fricker, printer (GPO detail); George R. Gilbert, counsel; James J. Heavey, press officer; Rebecca L. Hedlund, staff assistant; Edward H. Jurith, counsel; Michael J. Kelley, counsel (eff. 4-1-83); Ricardo R. Laremont, professional staff member; John W. Peploe, investigator; Louis E. Williams, printer (GPO detail); Sharon Wright, minority staff assistant; Brenda L. Yager, minority counsel. CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS Joint Committee on the Library Room SR-309. Phone, 224-0299 Chairman.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Vice Chairman.—Augustus F. Hawkins, Representative from California. Members: Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. John W. Warner, Senator from Virginia. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Dennis DeConcini, Senator from Arizona. Al Swift, Representative from Washington. William J. Coyne, Representative from Pennsylvania. Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia. Rod Chandler, Representative from Washington. Chief Clerk.—John Childers. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Cynthia A. Szady. Phone, 226-7633. Joint Committee on Printing Created by act of Aug. 3, 1846 (9 Stat. 114) Room S-151, The Capitol 20510. Phone, 224-5241 Chairman.—Augustus F. Hawkins, Representative from California. Vice Chairman.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Members: Joseph M. Gaydos, Representative from Pennsylvania. Ed Jones, Representative from Tennessee. Lynn Martin, Representative from Illinois. Rod Chandler, Representative from Washington. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Wendell H. Ford, Senator from Kentucky. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Staff Director.—Thomas Kleis, 1279 Magothy Road, Pasadena, Md. 21122. Deputy Staff Director and Associate Counsel.—Richard Oleszewski, 5623 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. General Counsel. —Anthony J. Zagami, 7216 Mandan Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Assign Soh Director.—Faye M. Padgett, 2105 Oakwood Street, Hillcrest Heights, Seoreury Sify Assistant.—Donna W. Bonner, 9021 Adelphi Road, Adelphi, Md. Administrative Manager.—Roy C. Breimon. Technion] Assistant.—Nevin A. Brown, 733 Utterback Store Road, Great Falls, Va. Technical Assistant. —Fletcher L. Herring, Jr., 3104 Chapel View Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705 Professional Staff. —Bernadine Hoduski, 109 Seventh Street NE. 20002. Rerbliiations Director.—Lawrence F. Kennedy, 12711 Kembridge Drive, Bowie, Md. 15. Toghyico! Assistant.—Gerald Kleiman, 415 Watts Branch Parkway, Rockville, Md. 0854. 369 99-555 0 -83 -26 370 Congressional Directory Professional Staff.—Bernard G. Lazorchak, 5613 Mount Burnside Way, Burke, Va. 22015. Secretary/Staff Assistant.—Mary Beth Lawler, 6531 Yadkin Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Publications Director.—Duane Nystrom, 917 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Special Assistant. —Willie Walker, 3426 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20020. Secretary/Staff Assistant. —Gloria Weihs, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Apt. 1018, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE U.S. Government Printing Office, Room B-104, 45 G Street 20402. Phone, 275-9009 Chief Indexer.—Jack W. Parsons, 4405 Romlon Street No. 302, Beltsville, Md. 20705. ant Chief Indexer.—Walter F. Kidd, 4707 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. ndexers: Lydia B. Allen, 1462 Belmont Street 20009. Patti N. Andrews, 2151 California Street, No. 404 20008. Carol M. Baker, 2900 South Glebe Road, No. 406, Arlington, Va. 22206. Milan Boryan, 2430 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Alan Bruns, 42 South French Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Eugene J. Courtin, 4431 14th Street NE. 20017. Theresa M. Furey, 1005 South 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Carl J. Hebert, 4109 Middleridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22033. David T. Howes, 215 Constitution Avenue NE., No. 306 20002. Maurice Martin, 5019 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Michael J. McCabe, 1913 Cavalier Circle, Crofton, Md. 20816. Barbre B. Zarou, 10705 Montrose Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20896. Historian of Bills.—Alene D. Tayman, 114 Periwinkle Court, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Joint Committee on Taxation Created by Public Law 20, 69th Congress Room 1015, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-3621 Chairman.—Dan Rostenkowski, Representative from Illinois. Vice Chairman.—Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Members: Sam Gibbons, Representative from Florida. J. J. Pickle, Representative from Texas. Barber B. Conable, Jr., Representative from New York. John J. Duncan, Representative from Tennessee. Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Lloyd Bentsen, Senator from Texas. Chief of Staff.—David H. Brockway, 133 E Street SE. 20003. Depry iid 7 Enid (Law).—Richard A. Gordon, 3816 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexan- ria, Va Deputy Chief of Staff (Economics).—James W. Wetzler, 301 G Street SW. 20024. Administrative Assistant.—Marcia B. McConaghy, 722 C Street NE. 20002. Special Assistant.—Leon W. Klud, 9103 Rookings Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Chief Clerk.—Michael W. Cook, 1018 Knight Lane, Herndon, Va. 22070. Legislation Counsels.—Harold E. Hirsch, 640 Pickford Place NE. 20002; Richard B. Ruge, 4345 Embassy Park Drive 20016; C. Clinton Stretch, 721 South 20th Bivens Arington, Va. 22202; Melvin C. Thomas, 217 Mill Harbor Drive, Arnold, Pension Juz Counsel. —William M. Lieber, 9223 Snow Shoe Lane, Columbia, Md. Legislation Attorneys.—Eliane W. Church, 1401 South 22d Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; James F. Dring, 6809 Newbold Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; H. B. Hartley, 4707 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Susan Hotine, 804 South 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Richard L. Johnson, 1705 Overlook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Mary M. Levontin, 676 Fourth Street NE., No. 101 20002; Michael A. Livingston, 2939 Van Ness Street, Apt. 604 20008; Richard L. Mull, 2901 Rittenhouse Street 20015; Mikol S. Neilson, 5118 Heritage Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22311; Ii. Patrick Oglesby, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, No. 128 20008; La Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 371 Legislation Attorneys—Continued Brenda Garrett Stodghill, 3734 Albermarle Street 20016; Floyd L. Williams, 2905 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Senior Economist.—Albert Buckberg, 5906 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Economists.—dJohn J. Germanis, 1705 James Payne Circle, McLean, Va. 22101; John Lepley, 1408 Half Street SW. 20024; Peter R. Merrill, 1111 Park Avenue, Apt. 1616, Baltimore, Md. 21201; Ned Newland, 504 Virginia Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303; John F. O'Hare, 925A South Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Bernard A. Schmitt, 3933 Lincolnshire Street, Annandale, Va. 22003; Chris Scott, 160-B F Street SE. 20003; Linden C. Smith, 1897 Ingleside Terrace 20010; William T. Sutton, 9006 Acredale Court, College Park, Md. 20740; Randall D. Weiss, 3410 30th Street 20008; Kenneth L. Wertz, 3515 36th Street 20016. Accountants.—Gillian Spooner, 931 Ridge Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Richard E. Matza, Apt. P-217, 307 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Programmer.—Xe V. Nguyen, 6031 North Fifth Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Refund Counsel.—Roland W. Ford, 17705 Lisa Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Refund Attorneys.—James L. Billinger, 2011 Wethersfield Court, Reston, Va. 22091; Norman J. Brand, 9210 Wyeth Lane, Burke, Va. 22015; Joseph P. Spellman, 10310 Hickory Creek Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Librarian.—Michael E. Boren, 1812 North 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Secretaries.—Yvonne Alston, 111 Staton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772; Marie H. Brown, 908 Wrigley Place, Fort Washington, Md. 20744; Jamie L. Daley, 3486-B South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Alexa B. Gage, 4501 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 222, Arlington, Va. 22203; Jacqueline S. George, 7405 Fordson Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Patricia Ann Gies, 490 M Street SW., Apt. W-806 20024; Dorothy H. Hannon, 2233 North Somerset Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Beverly Keith, 1506 Roosevelt Avenue, Landover, Md. 20785; Norma E. Kershner, 3025 Brinkley Road, Apt. 102, Temple Hills, Md. 20748; Geraldine Kyler, 5307 Chesterfield Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031; Linda R. Savage, 7732 Hanover Parkway, No. 204, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Betty Schock, 10020 Stedwick Road, Apt. 304, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879; Donna M. Sonnenberg, 1016 Eighth Street, Laurel, Md. 20707; Dorothea E. Summerville, 1177 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Staff Assistants.—John H. Bloyer, 1903 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Herbert W. (Tony) Kline, 4404 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. 20795; June M. Matthews, 4042 Maple Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Debra Weaver, 330 63d Street NE., Apt 301 20017. Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to Sec. 5(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress Room SD-GO01. Phone, 224-5171 Chairman.—Roger W. Jepsen, Senator from Iowa. Vice Chairman.—Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. Members: William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. James Abdnor, Senator from South Dakota. Steven D. Symms, Senator from Idaho. Mack Mattingly, Senator from Georgia. Alfonse M. D’Amato, Senator from New York. Lloyd Bentsen, Senator from Texas. William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland. Gillis W. Long, Representative from Louisiana. Parren J. Mitchell, Representative from Maryland. Augustus F. Hawkins, Representative from California. David R. Obey, Representative from Wisconsin. James H. Scheuer, Representative from New York. Chalmers P. Wylie, Representative from Ohio. Marjorie S. Holt, Representative from Maryland. Dan Lungren, Representative from California. Olympia J. Snowe, Representative from Maine. 372 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY Senators: Representatives: Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. | [ee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. TRADE, PRODUCTIVITY, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Senators: Representatives: William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Dan Lungren, of California. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. James H. Scheuer, of New York. AGRICULTURE AND TRANSPORTATION Senators: Representatives: : James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. INTERNATIONAL TRADE, FINANCE, AND SECURITY ECONOMICS Representatives: Senators: Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. INVESTMENT, JOBS, AND PRICES Representatives: Senators: Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Alfonse M. D’ Amato, of New York. Dan Lungren, of California. ECONOMIC GOALS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLICY Representatives: Senators: Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York. STAFF Executive Director.—Bruce R. Bartlett. Deputy Director.—James K. Galbraith. Assistant Director.—Charles H. Bradford. Assistant Director.—Louis C. Krauthoff II. Assistant Director/General Counsel. —Richard F. Kaufman. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 373 Economists.—William R. Buechner, Mary E. Eccles, Christopher Frenze, Charles Ludlam, Marian Malashevich, Paul B. Manchester, Sandra Masur, Deborah Matz, Mark R. Policinski, Robert Premus, David Smith, Nathaniel Thomas, Robert Tosterud, George Tyler, Robert Weintraub. Administrative Staff.—Barbara August, David Battey, Christine Binnie, Ingeborg Bock, June Copeland, Don Craver (printing assistant), Nancy Davis, Tesa deNeve, Dawn Delves, Colleen Healy (financial clerk), Doris Irwin, Ed Jacobs (professional staff member), James Lafferty (professional staff member), Betty Maddox (assistant director for administration), Bill Maddox (director of public affairs), Juanita Morgan, Smith (printing assistant), Michael Musto, Pat Lennea Tinker, Vicky Redmond, Tuttle. Pam Reynolds, Don Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Established by Senate Resolution 382, 90th Congress : Room S-411, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2955 Chairman.—Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Vice Chairman.—Robert C. Byrd, Senator from West Virginia. Members: Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Wendell H. Ford, Senator from Kentucky. Executive Secretary.— William F. Hildenbrand. Curator.—James R. Ketchum, 209 11th Street SE. 20003. Registrar.—James S. Haugerud, 8320 Cederdale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. iin sSregictiv.=Disne K. Skvarla, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Created by Public Law 94-304 Room H2-237, House Office Building, Annex No. 2, Third and D Streets SW. 20515. Phone, 225-1901 Chairman.—Dante B. Fascell, Representative from Florida. Co-Chairman.—Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Appointed by the President of the United States: The Honorable Elliott Abrams, Department of State. The Honorable William H. Morris, Jr., Department of Commerce. The Honorable Richard Norman Perle, Department of Defense. Appointed by the Senate: Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Alfonse M. D’ Amato, Senator from New York. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Patrick Leahy, Senator from Vermont. Appointed by the House: Dante B. Fascell, Representative from Florida. Sidney R. Yates, Representative from Illinois. Timothy E. Wirth, Representative from Colorado. Edward J. Markey, Representative from Massachusetts. Don Ritter, Representative from Pennsylvania. Christopher H. Smith, Representative from New Jersey. Staff Director and General Counsel. —R. Spencer Oliver. Deputy Staff Directors: amuel G. Wise, Jr. Michael Packard. Senior Staff Analyst. —Martin C. Sletzinger. Senior Consultant.—Yale Richmond. Press Officer.—John Sandstrom. Staff Assistants: Christopher J. Brescia. Catherine H. Cosman. Lynne A. Davidson. 374 Congressional Directory Staff Assistants—Continued Orest Deychakiwsky. Margaret A. Donovan. John J. Finerty. Office Manager.—Deborah M. Burns. Administrative Assistant.—Barbara A. Edwards. Secretary/Receptionist.——Cynthia L. Willett. Periodical Librarian.—Leslie J. Farrell. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Created by Public Law 96-317 Appointed by the President: Judge William M. Marutani, 307 One East Pennsylvania Square Building, Phila-delphia, Pa. 19107. Dr. Arthur S. Flemming; 1201 16th Street 20036. Appointed by the Senate: te Edward W. Brooke, 1919 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006. Senator Hugh B. Mitchell, 3220 Magnolia Boulevard West, Seattle, Wash. 98199. Father Ishmael V. Gromoff, P.O. Box 40, Unalaska, Alaska 99685. : Appointed by the House: Father Robert F. Drinan, Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Avenue 20001. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Congressman Daniel E. Lungren, 328 Cannon House Office Building 20515. Joan Z. Bernstein, Esquire, 1300 19th Street 20036. Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol Created by Public Law 95-94 (91 Stat. 653, 681-682) Chairman.—Vice President of the United States. Speaker of the House of Representatives. Majority Leader of the Senate. Minority Leader of the Senate. Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. District of Columbia Law Revision Commission Created by Public Law 93-379 Colorado Building, 1341 G Street, Suite 510 20005. Phone, 724-8190 Chairman.—Stephen I. Danzansky, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Suite 1100, 818 Con-necticut Avenue 20006 (328-8000). Vice Chairman.—Sharon Pratt Dixon, Potomac Electric Power Co., Room 710, 1900 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006 (872-2023). ; Serre =Eemnies Just, D.C. Board of Parole, Fifth Floor, 614 H Street 20001 (727- Members: Marthlu Bledsoe, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, Room 804-B 20009 (673-6666). Stephen S. Boynton, 1901 North, Fort Myer Drive, Suite 1204, Arlington, Va. 22209 (243-1087). Franklin Burgess, Public Defender Service, 451 Indiana Avenue 20001 (628-1200). Bruce Comly French, legislative counsel, Council of the District of Columbia, District Building, Room 26 20004 (724-8093). Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett & Alagia, 1000 Thomas Jefferson Street, Sixth Floor 20007 (342-0342). James H. Heller, Kator, Scott, Harter & Heller, 1029 Vermont Avenue, Suite 900 20005 (393-3800). Gi ora Karr & Lyons, Investment Building, 1435 G Street, Suite 625 20005 Biche J. Medalie, Friedman & Medalie, 1899 L Street, Suite 502 20036 (659- Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 375 Members—Continued C. Francis Murphy, Wilkes & Artis, 1666 K Street, Suite 600 20006 (457-7800). i W. Rogers, corporation counsel, District Building, Room 325 20004 (727- Dos S Bgundires, Roundtree, Knox, Hunter & Parker, 1822 11th Street 20001 (234-). Charles F. C. Ruff, Covington & Burling, 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, P.O. Box 7566 20044 (662-5378). Togo D. West, Jr., Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler, 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1060 20006 (783-6518). Frank J. Whalen, Jr., Spencer, Whalen & Graham, 2000 Massachusetts Avenue 20036 (785-1220). oi TA Whitaker, Hanson, O’Brien, Birney & Butler, 888 17th Street 20006 (298-; Mary Bunting Wyatt, 1365 Geranium Street 20012 (841-2621). Staff: Director.—James C. McKay, Jr. (724-8188). General Counsel. —Edwin J. Lasner (724-8184). Senior Attorney.—Sylvia Edwards (724-8187). Staff Attorney.—Janice L. Booker (724-8186). Staff Attorney.—Bruce E. Brennan (724-8199). Administrative Officer.—Kay Cochran (724-8190). Administrative Assistant.—Mary M. Davis (724-8190). Administrative Assistant.—Cheryl Y. Belcher (724-8190). Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 372, 84th Congress H2-347 House Office Building Annex No. 2. Phone, 226-2491 Chairman.—Eugene J. Keogh, 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2200, New York, N.Y. 10175 (212-687-5950). ' Secretary.—Bill Green, Representative from New York. Members: Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. James J. Howard, Representative from New Jersey. Geraldine A. Ferraro, Representative from New York. Edmund G. Brown, of California. Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, of New York. James H. Rowe, Jr., of Montana. House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards Created by Public Law 93-191 Room 305, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, 225-0436 Chairman.—Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. Stephen J. Solarz, Representative from New York. William D. Ford, Representative from Michigan. James Quillen, Representative from Tennessee. Trent Lott, Representative from Mississippi. Tom Corcoran, Representative from Illinois. Staff: Staff Director.—Jo Ann Ciaravella, 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024. General Counsel.—James R. Cregan, 309 Cannon House Office Building. M Rory Staff Director.—Joseph A. Fisher, 8313 Cedardale Drive, Alexandria, Va. Staff Assistant.—Deborah L. Carl, 8E Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Staff Assistant.—Kristin Gilbert, 305 Cannon House Office Building. Minority Staff Assistant.—Steven W. Williams, 320-A Ashby Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. 376 Congressional Directory House Office Building Commission Title 40, U.S.C. 175 Room H-209, Capitol. Phone, 225-2204 Chairman.—Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives. Jim Wright, Representative from Texas. Robert H. Michel, Representative from Illinois. House of Representatives Page Board Established by House Resolution 611, 97th Congress Room H-154, The Capitol. Phone, 225-3505 Chairman.—Joseph G. Minish, Representative from New Jersey. Members: Vic Fazio, Member from California. John T. Myers, Member from Indiana. George M. White, Architect of the Capitol. James T. Molloy, Doorkeeper of the House. Benjamin J. Guthrie, Clerk of the House. E. Jack Russ, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House. Japan-United States Friendship Commission Created by Public Law 94-118 Suite 910, 1875 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 673-5295 Chairman.—Robert E. Ward, director, Center for Research in International Studies, Stanford University. Vice Chairman.—Robert S. Ingersoll, Chairman, Japan Society, Inc., and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan. Members: William J. Bennett, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Daniel J. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. Edward M. Elmendorf, assistant secretary for Post-Secondary Education, Depart- ment of Education. Stanley M. Erdreich, Jr., senior vice president, The First National Bank of Bir- mingham. Francis S. M. Hodsoll, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. James F. Hoge, Jr., publisher, Chicago Sun-Times. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Jacob K. Javits, former Senator from New York. Arch L. Madsen, president, Bonneville International Corporation. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Garrett N. Scalera, president, Tokyo Institute of Policy Studies. Evan H. Turner, director, Ackland Museum, University of North Carolina. Charles Z. Wick, director, United States Information Agency. Paul D. Wolfowitz, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Clement J. Zablocki, Representative from Wisconsin. Executive Director.—Richard A. Ericson, Jr., 11304 Hound's Way, Rockville, Md. 20852. Associate Executive Director.—Ivan P. Hall, 2022 Columbia Road 20009. Migratory Bird Conservation Commission Created by act of February 18, 1929, 16 U.S.C. 715a U.S. Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, 653-7653 Chairman.—James G. Watt, Secretary of the Interior. John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture. Elizabeth H. Dole, Secretary of Transportation. David H. Pryor, Senator from Arkansas. Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Secretary.—Walter R. McAllester, 8120 Saxony Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission Created by Public Law 96-296 100 Indiana Avenue, second floor 20001. Phone, 724-9600 Chairman.—Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. Vice Chairman.—Robert A. Roe, Representative from New Jersey. Appointed by the President of the United States: James H. Edler. Richard Warren. Stephen P. Murphy. Michael C. Thometz. Appointed by the Senate: Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Barry M. Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Appointed by the House: Bud Shuster, Representative from Pennsylvania. John F. Seiberling, Representative from Ohio. Executive Director.—Larry F. Darby. National Commission for Employment Policy Created by Public Law 95-524 Suite 300, 1522 K Street, 20005. Phone, (202) 724-1545 Members: Kenneth M. Smith, chairman; president and chief executive officer, International Management and Development Group, Inc. T. H. Bell, Secretary of Education. Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary of Health and Human Services. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor. Clarence Thomas, Chairman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Harry N. Walters, Administrator, Veterans’ Administration. Roberto Cambo, president, Rocam Produce Co. Michael D. Caver, associate, Heidrick & Struggles, Inc. Jack A. Gertz, public affairs and media relations manager, AT&T, Washington, D.C. Paul R. Locigno, research director, Ohio Conference of Teamsters. Edward D. Miller, president and chief executive officer, Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda and chairman, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education. D. Quinn Mills, professor of business administration, Harvard University. Norma Pace, senior vice president, American Paper Institute. Roderick R. Paige, professor of education, Texas Southern University. Kenneth O. Stout, executive director, Arctic Enterprises, Inc. Patricia W. Hogue, director. National Commission on Student Financial Assistance Created by Public Law 96-374 666 11th Street, Suite 1000, Washington, D.C. 20001-4580. Phone, (202) 724-2914. Chairman.—David Jones, of Nashville, Tenn. Members: John Erlenborn, Representative from Illinois. William D. Ford, Representative from Michigan. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Dr. John Brademas, of New York, N.Y. Dr. David P. Gardner, of Salt Lake City, Utah. David M. Irwin, of Seattle, Wash. Richard E. Kavanagh, of Chicago, Ill. Marilyn D. Liddicoat, of Watsonville, Calif. Kenneth E. Reeher, of Harrisburg, Pa. Kenneth G. Ryder, of Boston, Mass. 378 Congressional Directory Staff: Chief Executive Officer.—Richard T. Jerue. Chief Administrative Officer.—Douglas N. Ross. Administrative Officer.—Cecelia E. Roots. Director of Publications.—Bobby S. Kraft. Senior Research Associate.—Robert G. Snyder. Senior Research Associate.—Mary E. Moran. Senior Research Associate.—Scott E. Miller. Senior Research Associate.—Steven Leifman. Public Hearing Coordinator.—Donna M. Lumia. Secretary.—Susan P. Turner. Secretary.—Lisa D. Floyd. Administrative Clerk.—Twanda M. Alexander. Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Created by act of Congress approved Aug. 5, 1955 (Public Law 246, 84th Congress), to administer Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, established by same act Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540. Phone, 287-5099 Chairman Ex Officio.—Daniel J. Boorstin, 3541 Ordway Street 20016. Appoiniive Members: genley N. Katz, Department of History, Princeton University, Princeton, N.dJ. Philip % Kurland, University of Chicago Law School, 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Ill. 60637. Charles Alan Wright, University of Texas Law School, Townes Hall, 2500 Red River, Austin, Tex. 78705. Paul Mishkin, University of California at Berkeley, Calif. 94720. Co-Editors in Chief.—Paul A. Freund, The Law School, Harvard University, Cam-bridge, Mass. 02138; Stanley N. Katz, Department of History, Princeton Univer-sity, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Administrative Officer for the Devise.—James H. Hutson. Director.— William H. Lewis, Jr. President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Seventh and D Streets SW. 20201. Phone, 245-7634 Chairperson.—Margaret M. Heckler. Vice Chairperson.—Elsie D. Helsel, Ph. D., Athens, Ohio. Current Committee Members: Kathleen M. Barrett, Potomac, Md.; Richard E. Blanton, Ph. D., Pawnee, Ill.; Lee A. Christoferson, M.D., Fargo, N. Dak.; Dorothy Corbin Clark, R.N., Provo, Utah; Vicki M. Click, Tucson, Ariz.; Thomas J. Farrell, Santa Rosa, Calif; Madeline B. Harwood, Manchester Center, Vt.; Lawrence A. Krane, Jr., Cincin-nati, Ohio; Richard J. Kogan, Livingston, N.Y.; James L. Kuebelbeck, Redwood City, Calif.; Donna Beth Macy, Lincoln, Nebr.; Timothy J. O’Brien, Delmar, N.Y.; Raymond M. Peterson, M.D., La Jolla, Calif.; Frederick J. Rose, Ocean Ridge, Fla.; Anne C. Seggerman, Fairfield, Conn.; Marguerite T. Shine, San Francisco, Calif.; Lila Thompson, Richmond, Tex.; Virginia J. Thornburgh, Har-Hur, Pa.; Ruth Warson, R.N., Studio City, Calif.; Vincent C. Gray, Washing-ton, Executive Director.—Fred J. Krause. Director of Communications.—David J. Touch. Director of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—George N. Bouthilet. Senate Office Building Commission Created by the Act of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat. 481), as amended by the Act of July 11, 1947 (61 Stat. 307), the Act of August 1, 1953 (67 Stat. 328), and the Act of August 3, 1956 (70 Stat. 966) Chairman.—Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Members: J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Senator from Louisiana. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards Members—Continued Slade Gorton, Senator from Washington. Paula Hawkins, Senator from Florida. Walter D. Huddleston, Senator from Kentucky. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Spark M. Matsunaga, Senator from Hawaii. Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus Room 501, House Annex No. 2. Phone, 226-3440 Chairman.—dJim Leach, Representative from Iowa. Vice Chairman.—Paul Tsongas, Senator from Massachusetts. Vice Chairman.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Secretary-Treasurer.—Anthony C. Beilenson, Representative from California. Steering Committee: Alan Cranston, Senator from California. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan. William H. Gray III, Representative from Pennsylvania. Jim Jeffords, Representative from Vermont. Matthew F. McHugh, Representative from New York. Stewart B. McKinney, Representative from Connecticut. Thomas E. Petri, Representative from Wisconsin. Paul Simon, Representative from Illinois. John F. Seiberling, Representative from Ohio. Environmental and Energy Study Conference Room H2-515, House Office Building, Annex 2. Phone, 226-3300 Co-Chairmen: Patrick J. Leahy, Senator from Vermont. Howard Wolpe, Representative from Michigan. Co-Vice Chairmen: Slade Gorton, Senator from Washington. Claudine Schneider, Representative from Rhode Island. Executive Committee: Max Baucus, Senator from Montana. Anthony C. Beilenson, Representative from California. George E. Brown, Jr., Representative from California. John H. Chafee, Senator from Rhode Island. Dick Cheney, Representative from Wyoming. Tom Corcoran, Representative from Illinois. Dennis DeConcini, Senator from Arizona. Bob Edgar, Representative from Pennsylvania. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. Dan Glickman, Representative from Kansas. John Paul Hammerschmidt, Representative from Arkansas. Gary Hart, Senator from Colorado. Cecil Heftel, Representative from Hawaii. John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Jack Hightower, Representative from Texas. James M. Jeffords, Representative from Vermont. Dale E. Kildee, Representative from Michigan. Elliott H. Levitas, Representative from Georgia. Bob Livingston, Representative from Louisiana. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Richard L. Ottinger, Representative from New York. John F. Seiberling, Representative from Ohio. Malcolm Wallop, Senator from Wyoming. Ted Weiss, Representative from New York. Ron Wyden, Representative from Oregon. Staff Director.—Ken Murphy. 380 Congressional Directory North Atlantic Assembly Created by Public Law 84-689, Title 22, U.S.C., Section 19282 Headquarters: Place du Petit Sablon 3, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY President.—Peter Corterier, Germany. Vice President.—Jack Brooks, United States. Sir Patrick Wall, United Kingdom. Ton Frinking, Netherlands. Treasurer.—Robert Laucournet, France. Secretary-General.—Philippe Deshormes. MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION Senate Delegation: Chairman and U.S. Member Standing Committee.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Vice Chairman.—Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Senator from Delaware. The rest of the Senate Delegates have not yet been named. House of Representatives Delegation: Chairman and U.S. Member Standing Committee.—Phillip Burton, Representative from California. Vice Chairman.—Lee Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. Jack Brooks, Representative from Texas. Frank Annunzio, Representative from Illinois. Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina. Robert Garcia, Representative from New York. Mary Rose Oakar, Representative from Ohio. Howard L. Berman, Representative from California. Frank Horton, Representative from New York. George M. O’Brien, Representative from Illinois. Joel Pritchard, Representative from Washington. Gerald B. Solomon, Representative from New York. Staff Delegation: Peter A. Abbruzzese, secretary, House delegation, Committee on Foreign Affairs, room 2170, Rayburn House Office Building. Casimir Yost, secretary to the Senate delegation, professional staff member, Com-mittee on Foreign Relations, SD-427, Senate Office Building. Jan Nouns, Director of Interparliamentary Services, U.S. Senate, S-221, The apitol. The Interparliamentary Union 49 Stat. 425, 22 U.S.C. 276 Room H-105, The Capitol. Phone, 225-7000 OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES GROUP FOR THE 98TH CONGRESS President.—Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. Vice Presidents: Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. Quentin N. Burdick, Senator from North Dakota. Secretary.—Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota. Treasurer.—Mary Rose Oakar, Representative from Ohio. At Large Members of Executive Committee: Warren Rudman, Senator from New Hampshire. Charles E. Grassley, Senator from Iowa. Lindy (Mrs. Hale) Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. U.S. Representatives to the Council of the Interparliamentary Union: Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. Honorary Members: Katharine St. George, Pepperidge Road, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. 10987. Emilio Q. Daddario, 1412 35th Street 20007. Executive Secretary.—Benjamin J. Guthrie, Clerk of the House of Representatives. Administrative Secretary.—William F. Hildenbrand, Secretary of the Senate. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group Created by Public Law 86-42, Title 22, U.S.C., Sections 1928a-1928d, 276d-276g Room S-221, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2115 Senate Delegation: Chairman.—Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Vice Chairman.—Edward Zorinsky, Senator from Nebraska. The other Senate delegates had not been named by the date of publication. House Delegation: Chairman.—Dante B. Fascell, Representative from Florida. Vice Chairman.—Edward Boland, Representative from Massachusetts. Sam Gibbons, Representative from Florida. Lee Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. James Oberstar, Representative from Minnesota. Michael Barnes, Representative from Maryland. John Dingell, Representative from Michigan. William S. Broomfield, Representative from Michigan. Frank Horton, Representative from New York. Larry Winn, Representative from Kansas. Arlan Stangeland, Representative from Minnesota. David Martin, Representative from New York. Staff Delegation: Jan Novins, Director of Interparliamentary Services, S-221, The Capitol. Ooops Ingram, Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2170 Rayburn House Office uilding. Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group Created by Public Law 82-420, Title 22, Sections 276h-276k Room S-221, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2115 Senate Delegation: Chairman.—Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. Vice Chairman.—Christopher Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. The other Senate delegates had not been named by the date of publication. House Delegation: The House delegation had not been named by the date of publication. Staff Delegation: Jan Novins, Director of Interparliamentary Services, S-221, The Capitol. John Chester, Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2170 Rayburn House Office Build- ing. Board for International Broadcasting Created by Public Law 93-129 Suite 1100, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036. Phone, 254-8040 Chairman.—Frank Shakespeare, Cliff Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830. Members: Charles D. Ablard, 229 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Mark I. Goode, 1640 35th Street 20007. Thomas H. Quinn, 1344 30th Street 20007. Ben J. Wattenberg, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037. Ex Officio Member.—James L. Buckley, 4980 Quebec Street 20016. Executive Director.—Walter R. Roberts, 4449 Sedgwick Street 20016. Secretary.—Kay L. Burke, 9 Melrob Court, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Director of Engineering.—[Vacant.] Program Officer.—Anatole Shub, 1260 21st Street 20036. Planning and Research Officer.—James Critchlow, 4320 Albermarle Street 20016. Financial Manager.—Arthur D. Levin, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Budget Analyst.—Linda J. Ficik, 4949 Manitoba Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Secretary.—Sharon A. Becker, 4105 Forestville Road, Forestville, Md. 20747. 382 "Congressional Directory Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Title 10, U.S.C., Section 9355(a) Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Thomas S. Foley, Representative from Washington. Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington. Kenneth B. Kramer, Representative from Colorado. Jerry Lewis, Representative from California. Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Walter (Dee) Huddleston, Senator from Kentucky. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. J. James Exon, Senator from Nebraska. Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy Title 14, U.S.C., Section 194(a) Samuel Gejdenson, Representative from Connecticut. Stewart B. McKinney, Representative from Connecticut. Gerry E. Studds, Representative from Massachusetts. William J. Hughes, Representative from New Jersey. Don Young, Representative from Alaska. Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Paul S. Trible, Jr., Senator from Virginia. Christopher J. Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy Title 46, U.S.C., Section 1126¢ Mario Biaggi, Representative from New York. Brian J. Donnelly, Representative from Massachusetts. Gene Snyder, Representative from Kentucky. Geraldine A. Ferraro, Representative from New York. William Carney, Representative from New York. Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina. Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Daniel P. Moynihan, Senator from New York. Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Title 10, U.S.C., Section 4355(a) Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Julian C. Dixon, Representative from California. Toby Roth, Representative from Wisconsin. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Representative from North Carolina. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. James A. McClure, Senator from Idaho. J. Bennett Johnston, Senator from Louisiana. Sam Nunn, Senator from Georgia. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy Title 10, U.S.C., Section 6968(a) Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Clarence D. Long, Representative from Maryland. John P. Murtha, Representative from Pennsylvania. Marjorie S. Holt, Representative from Maryland. Floyd Spence, Representative from South Carolina. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Roger W. Jepsen, Senator from Iowa. Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland. ASSIGNMENTS BAUCUS... i i BENTSEN aa nu BRADIEY............ccci nin 99-5850 = "83 = 27 OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES Appropriations. : Environment and Public Works. Joint Economic Committee. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Appropriations. Budget. Select Committee on Indian Affairs, chairman. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. Finance. Governmental Affairs. Environment and Public Works. Foreign Relations. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Judiciary. Small Business. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Joint Committee on Taxation. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Intelligence. Budget. Foreign Relations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Intelligence. Armed Services. Governmental Affairs. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Finance. Small Business. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Budget. Foreign Relations. Small Business. Veterans’ Affairs. Energy and Natural Resources. Finance. Special Committee on Aging. 386 Congressional Directory BUMPERS... 0. rinaena: BURDICK othin asian tote BYRD ih ian ane CHARTER. i tsi sasaa ins TH nS COCHRAN uu vases estiserimnpiansttrs COHEN...eons is CRANSTON iio eicisttiniiniiiveredaniins DAMA ...coisivsiutonsesinssinsniisss DANEBORTH............c..cs ise cnsrnstssiin DECONCINT: oi: ces ite srs hes cosas DENTON irises ssdorssssossossiansiassns DIR ON tnsl asin) DODD... 0sivrsrs fresronssssgharicsansunsinrsn Appropriations. Energy and Natural Resources. Small Business. Appropriations. Environment and Public Works. Special Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Judiciary. Rules and Administration. Energy and Natural Resources. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Select Committee on Intelligence. Appropriations. Budget. Governmental Affairs. Special Committee on Aging. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Appropriations. Governmental Affairs. Armed Services. Governmental Affairs. Select Committee on Intelligence. Special Committee on Aging. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Foreign Relations. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Joint Economic Committee. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Finance. Governmental Affairs. Appropriations. Judiciary. Rules and Administration. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Committee on the Library. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Judiciary. Labor and Human Resources. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Foreign Relations. Labor and Human Resources. Special Committee on Aging. Senate DOLE hie ciinti itor ttit nisi DOMENICT...iriivee cities itis etintanis DURENBERGER ....ccinivirieinsserisiinds BAGLETON.....0u ceri mssitssdadanrissns BAST. rn AN EXON iodine eievindrenensings LRT ER AT a AN ar GLENN... ti ivarrisstessidatsnssoinss COLDWATER .i...0ccoonveisiietnrionituassnes CORTON, Li nrssbodss Lees ivvisesetusiciteson GRASSLEY Sih. iiie 0 sores esasvasstns Committee Assignments Finance, chairman. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Judiciary. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Taxation. Budget, chairman. Appropriations. Energy and Natural Resources. Environment and Public Works. Special Committee on Aging. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Governmental Affairs. Select Committee on Ethics. Select Committee on Intelligence. Appropriations. Governmental Affairs. Labor and Human Resources. Select Committee on Ethics. Armed Services. Judiciary. Labor and Human Resources. Armed Services. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Energy and Natural Resources. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, chairman. Appropriations. Select Committee on Intelligence. Foreign Relations. Governmental Affairs. Special Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Select Committee on Intelligence, chairman. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Small Business. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Budget. Finance. Judiciary. Labor and Human Resources. Special Committee on Aging. 388 Congressional Directory HART eatit sien HATCIV ciesanisidsvsenns sins reese FIATEIELD 50. fvviesssssevesssssonttiatinsts HAWRINS......icccooniib 0 ida HECHT... erin sidiieiisinedlioiontii HERLIN ticnti li nuteesges HEINZ oo baat HELMS oi. senna fiitenses HOLLINGS i... eis enestinsa in sins HUDDLESTON... cecccnatesesarecivetions HUMPHREY ......iccivielivnesiiiiiniten ec INOUYE ...o0 i vssiinsnnsacassrssrssesiins JACKSON ...cvii0isdesespssrensinsunes nies sb Armed Services. Budget. Environment and Public Works. Labor and Human Resources, chairman. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Budget. Judiciary. Small Business. Appropriations, chairman. Energy and Natural Resources. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Labor and Human Resources. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Energy and Natural Resources. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Judiciary. Select Committee on Ethics. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Energy and Natural Resources. Finance. Special Committee on Aging, chairman. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, chairman. Foreign Relations. Rules and Administration. Select Committee on Ethics. Appropriations. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Appropriations. Small Business. Select Committee on Intelligence. Armed Services. Environment and Public Works. Labor and Human Resources. Appropriations. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Select Committee on Intelligence. Armed Services. Energy and Natural Resources. Governmental Affairs. Select Committee on Intelligence. Senate LE SCO MES JOTINBTON 1s. cvnreorisnmirsarirevents ashok KASSEBAUM......ciuiicivsesibsinssinsessneed KASTEN Gi dain iiifoniie basis I ENNEDY ii ives tnntvreitssboeespaiocis LAUTENBERG.....conleusieiirssriisisiiess BARAT Lhdiin bevmilan LY Lh EL re Mn ln LEVIN. i if ere ete tobarititieis LONG. i inaiiidanaiihiiiion LUGAR... dit tmnt: VATA, (Li oii tinnr tari t ntatars MATESUNAGA:..... 0s iene isos sdsvn sins MATTINGLY 2... sh fo ashiaien ceive Committee Assignments Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Armed Services. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Budget. Energy and Natural Resources. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Foreign Relations. Special Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Small Business. Armed Services. Judiciary. Labor and Human Resources. Joint Economic Committee. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Appropriations. Judiciary. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Appropriations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Intelligence. Armed Services. Governmental Affairs. Small Business. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Finance. Joint Committee on Taxation. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Foreign Relations. : Select Committee on Intelligence. Rules and Administration, chairman. Foreign Relations. Governmental Affairs. Judiciary. Joint Committee on the Library, chairman. Joint Committee on Printing. Energy and Natural Resources. Finance. Labor and Human Resources. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. Congressional Directory METZENBAUM ......cccooveeeeeerrrnnnevnnns MITCHELL ies cians MOYNIHAN: ii. icceeasianions Energy and Natural Resources, chairman. Appropriations. Rules and Administration. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Energy and Natural Resources. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Special Committee on Aging. Budget. Energy and Natural Resources. Judiciary. Labor and Human Resources. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Veterans’ Affairs. Budget. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Select Committee on Intelligence. Energy and Natural Resources. Foreign Relations. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Energy and Natural Resources. Labor and Human Resources. Small Business. Armed Services. Governmental Affairs. Small Business. Commerce, Science, and Transportation, chairman. Finance. Small Business. Joint Committee on Taxation. Foreign Relations. Labor and Human Resources. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Foreign Relations, chairman. Governmental Affairs. Special Committee on Aging. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Foreign Relations. Small Business. Special Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Finance. Select Committee on Ethics. Special Committee on Aging. Senate Committee Assignments Nd Ses Armed Services. Budget. Labor and Human Resources. ey A I aT Environment and Public Works. Labor and Human Resources. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Labor and Human Resources. I Eero Governmental Affairs, chairman. Finance. Joint Committee on Taxation. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Intelligence. RuUbDMAN.....co...... ns tes Appropriations. Governmental Affairs. Small Business. SARBANES........... Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Foreign Relations. Joint Economic Committee. SASSER .........cccv0s Pe RE Bh pee Appropriations. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. Governmental Affairs. Small Business. SIMPSON ............. En RR EY Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Environment and Public Works. Judiciary. SPECTER.............. ARR Appropriations. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Environment and Public Works, chairman. Labor and Human Resources. Veterans’ Affairs. STENNIS.............. TAA TR Appropriations. Armed Services. STEVENS ............. ies anes Appropriations. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Governmental Affairs. Select Committee on Ethics, chairman. BA Rik Budget. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Joint Economic Committee. I Judiciary, chairman. Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Congressional Directory 4scecseseccesssssssecccscecncersssans ssscesssecessssssssscssssessersnrsans eseesesssssssssssssesessssssssssssses eeeeseeeensssssssstssceneenencsssssas Armed Services, chairman. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Energy and Natural Resources. Foreign Relations. Small Business. Energy and Natural Resources. Finance. Select Committee on Intelligence. Armed Services. Energy and Natural Resources. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Small Business, chairman. Appropriations. Energy and Natural Resources. Labor and Human Resources. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Armed Services. Special Committee on Aging. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Foreign Relations. ASSIGNMENTS OF REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES TO COMMITTEES ACKERMAN .......ooivveiitneiidirinsvses ADDABBO ci.) Loiiniiscci Bivecerichoin: ALEXANDER: iii iieiciiesonerionssns ANDERSON... 000 Lei iidonrsinnsiiieiiiate ANDREWS of North Carolina.... ANDREWS of Texas.................. A ANNUNZIO. vos coir ie birssonnesisssidenssans ANTHONY o.oo iia teres iretaieiasates AUCOIN i Bt BADHAM . con iiaIm: Education and Labor. Appropriations. Small Business. Appropriations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Education and Labor: Select Committee on Aging. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Armed Services. Budget. Appropriations. Armed Services. House Administration. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Education and Labor. 393 394 Congressional Directory BATEMAN... lh inhibit BEILENSON ii... ov corsvrritesinsensniseises BENNELT.. cir indies himiticesin BEREUTER. iiniin ritns BERMAN...viamsiss odiutany 00 : BETHUNE:... 5e.ovoisnmnivassssesmses iiss PEVILL fitbangin consents nrs BIAGGY ii iihirtiaietes aaa BILIRARKIS .....cci iii te fiddaiitiaee BLU EY i Smnies BONIOR iii. edits Beiioniesns BONRER ... io lis islet oh es inisenss Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Energy and Commerce. House Administration. Agriculture. Small Business. Rules. Armed Services. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Small Business. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. District of Columbia. Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Science and Technology. Small Business. Appropriations. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, chair-man. Appropriations. Select Committee on Aging. Rules. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. House Committee Assignments 395 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service.! Public Works and Transportation. Education and Labor. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Armed Services. Small Business. Government Operations, chairman. Judiciary. BRrOOMPIELD.. icii fin in, Foreign Affairs. Small Business. BrowN of California ................ Agriculture. Science and Technology. BrowN of Colorado...........ccce.eee Interior and Insular Affairs. Standards of Official Conduct. BROYHIL ..... collab onintaiii Energy and Commerce. BRYANT oo... nts Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Burton of California................ Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Burton of Indiana .................... Government Operations. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Ways and Means. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. Congressional Directory CHAPPELL. i Rains CHAPDIE oi. hn et ve cess eeessssssssssssttcceneeersosessessecene sesececsssssssssssssssecssocreserataas Appropriations. House Administration. Science and Technology. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Appropriations. Agriculture. Small Business. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Agriculture. House Administration. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Armed Services. Government Operations. Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Standards of Official Conduct. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Appropriations. Small Business. Government Operations. Judiciary. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. House Committee Assignments 397 CouGHLIN ..........-. SpE RR Appropriations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. COURTER............... SB RN IRATE Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Aging. PERC HE Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Standards of Official Conduct. oy SR FR ER Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. CRANE, DANIEL B., of Illinois... Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. CRANE, PHiLip M,, of Illinois ... Ways and Means. CROCREETT .....coceuiaee SEER Tt A Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. D'Amouss............ AT AS Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Dani... 0 Sr Ea Armed Services. DANNEMEYER....... SE Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Dascmuk................ FE a Agriculture. Post Office and Civil Service. Veterans’ Affairs. on iRhy. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Re Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. DE LA GARZA......... ETE LE a ri ro Agriculture, chairman. DrLLUMS .............. in Rat District of Columbia, chairman. Armed Services. DE-LUGOD...co.iiii ener 0) Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service.’ Public Works and Transportation. DERRICK ......... Le EN Se Budget. Rules. Select Committee on Aging. DeEWINE................. Sn Len le Judiciary. DICKINSON ............. Se Tl a Armed Services. House Administration. Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. 398 Congressional Directory DICKS 500 5k asses Tait sso ais basa tne DINGELL... 5 hve ier: DIXON. ii sonia aiicsiicsaniviasiitse DONNELLY 3... i ssotussesssissvasroes DORGAN ...ooi. co avinonion POWDY.....cc. icinesnbitin tors omni DOWNEY... hoi sins ssndss iis PREIER... 5. Brine DUNCAN =... cB ihre srs s tas sniass DURBIN... eishina isan asd DWYER, iil.hensisiibess nie DYMALEY......oooeoiei sins insdeiatie DYSON... iter tiiis iis ioniiemesdinsunsinis BARLY tn nanan BCKART o.oo thineSis, DGAR, Gr. i sh Bl rtassiensnhrarsns EpwARrps of Alabama................ EpwaRrps of California.............. Epwarps of Oklahoma. ............. EMERSON. vr tse ir ci std ENGLISH... iit crsehsenten atlas Appropriations. Energy and Commerce, chairman. Appropriations. Standards of Official Conduct. Budget. Merchant Marine and Fisheries.! Public Works and Transportation. Ways and Means. Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Budget. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Aging. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Appropriations. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Energy and Commerce. Small Business. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Government Operations. ! Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. House Committee Assignments 399 Feigman................ FERRARO:.:......0ters FIEDLER. lites, Firips. oc...’ Forbp of Michigan.. Forbp of Tennessee REALE IE eR ES TE Ty Seite leis eas SNE bess CANA I ARAL RL A TRE ONILL er EL oasrseisve deandased TE err SE EOLA Rr NA IA Sa NER EE a EA EE TR RA Pe Ta Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. Select Committee on Aging. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Select. Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Appropriations. Budget. Standards of Official Conduct. Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. Budget. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. Budget. Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Judiciary. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Ways and Means. Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Agriculture. House Administration. Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Standards of Official Conduct. Congressional Directory a EEC Ways and Means. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. NIRA Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. FRANKLIN ............... Bein Eisenia: Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. FRENZEL.......ccccoounens RR a Budget. House Administration. Ways and Means. Teta tr eins Budget. Rules. NN Ai Science and Technology, chairman. Government Operations. LEARNER Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Foreign Affairs.! Post Office and Civil Service. Be NT Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. nn eh ah Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. SEA Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. eT Budget. Ways and Means. dna ities Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Te Ee Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Ti IN House Administration. Public Works and Transportation. Joint Committee on the Library. SRE Ra Agriculture. Judiciary. Science and Technology. EEL Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. OI Lut PEA Uo Education and Labor. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. House Committee Assignments 401 Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Budget. Ways and Means. Budget. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Budget. District of Columbia. Appropriations. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. GUARINL ori ie anssssestorsassisiinsss Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. GUNDERSON -.....cisinsiesisrosnassiarenss Agriculture. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Rules. Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Foreign Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Standards of Official Conduct. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. 899-555 0 = 83 -23 402 Congressional Directory HARTNETT. civil erieeiriiingiinseininesen Armed Services. HATCHER... ind nani Agriculture. Small Business. HAWKING i hth nen House Administration, chairman. Education and Labor. Joint Committee on Printing, chairman. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Economic Committee. EVRUNER in cn on elise Appropriations. Budget. Hurrell of Hawaii ...........o.iee.ooo.. Ways and Means. HEeRrTEL of Michigan .................. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Armed Services. District of Columbia. Joint Economic Committee. Agriculture. Armed Services. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation, chairman. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. BUCRABY fii dicesainniorenis Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. HUGHES ni es Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Armed Services. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. House Committee Assignments 403 IRELAND =. 5c sivas rssitivesiommatnaraiss 7 Te Re TN SA TEFTORDE ...vocisrers ivi innaninsinesiinaiodsy iT4 Lr oo i te CR ts NE JOMINBON tenis saniionssssninssanssss JONES of North Carolina.......... JONES of Oklahoma.................... Jones of Tennessee ................... RAPTUR iiiiat Bis ASIC. Sr nn nia KASTENMEIER ....cotnrrssssvsrsasssrsisnrs RAZEN Lind Grail BEM iit hii rt ates KENNELLY ...cc0i0s00s0000s0pssvseistonssrsnine BILDER... i iisosisesrsensiissisassnie KINDNESS 5 fit nisi risen ROGOVSER .ccooniisenssisisinsurnisbonnsans BOLTER.... 00005 0m ssnsirssivasraitianions KOSTMAYER .......0..vss sins ssssesssoss co KRAMER... sh ditoanbe. LAT ALCE rcs pei conte cdoinsosoniivnivestad Foreign Affairs. Small Business. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Select Committee on Aging. Standards of Official Conduct. Ways and Means. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman. Agriculture. Budget, chairman. Ways and Means. Agriculture. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Armed Services. Judiciary. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Budget. Ways and Means. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Armed Services. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Congressional Directory LAGOMARSINO......... Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Budget. Rules. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Foreign Affairs. LEATH of Texas...... Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. LeaMAN of California ............... Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. LeamaN of Florida. .................... Appropriations. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. District of Columbia. Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. « Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. :Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. LEVINE ..... na. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. BEVITAS.........cn ite Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Lewis of California.................... Appropriations. Lewis of Florida.... .. Government Operations. Science and Technology. ‘Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. LIPINSKY ................. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. LIvINGSTON............. Appropriations. LOEFFLER ......c......... Appropriations. Budget. LoNG of Louisiana Rules. Joint Economic Committee. House Committee Assignments 405 REL Appropriations. eat Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. Lowry of Washington............... Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. FOIANG ees cipiisansssriassissansns Interior and Insular Affairs. Science and Technology. NTA Energy and Commerce. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. nts Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Trane eds Judiciary. Joint Economic Committee. SA il Budget. Post Office and Civil Service. sais Government Operations. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. MapiGAN cc... nh Agriculture. Energy and Commerce. MARKEY... iene Ents taaninns Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. SA LR Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. MARRIOTT icici a taregestimns Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. MARTIN of Illinois...... NEA Budget. House Administration. Public Works and Transportation. Joint Committee on Printing. MARTIN of New York CRIBRC A Armed Services. MARTIN of North Carolina....... Ways and Means. MarmiNEZ ......... iin. SEE Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. AAR TL Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. nd Armed Services. Small Business. 406 Congressional Directory MAZZOLL .....coiniieciecanes MOCAIN..... coe cbevivens MCCANDLESS .............. McCrosgEy................. McCorrum ................. McCurpy............50.. McDADE.......c.ccoinieii McDORALD......:.c..ccoee MCEWEN ooo rreiicesens NCHUGH i: oieeee MCKERNAN.......cccuuuee. MicuEL ......ccocci ints MIRUISKY i... MiLLER of California Ero: ferritin eT Re ESTA Ses odme srt son Noi SARE Ae oti SRI Wr Terre ran AEE te CTI RORAELS So aia en ae VAT AA District of Columbia. Judiciary. Small Business. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Judiciary. Armed Services. Science and Technology. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Appropriations. Small Business. Armed Services. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Appropriations. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Minority Leader. Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Budget. Education and Labor. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, chairman. House Committee Assignments 407 MILLER of Ohio eR Appropriations. MINETA ivi sisters inenntiass Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. DRECo Gn el mee Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. MITCHELL fins iiesrnsti bei bodes Small Business, chairman. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. MoaARIEY nnn ane Rules. MOLINARL ......i.ociieiia etioness Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. MOLLOHAN 50. Liisi nnsinssassnons Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. MONTGOMERY ..c...ccinaiserivessursiinis Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Armed Services. MOODY ....5i. i ni it remissions Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. MOORE 5... ssisnsiorssiarsbinairs siies Ways and Means. MOORHEAD... iit ins Energy and Commerce. Judiciary. Morrison of Connecticut......... Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Judiciary. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. MorrisoN of Washington......... Agriculture. MBAZEK ........coniivmndinnibantiniss, Appropriations. MURPHY i. conviiivensSess tessnssisansios Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. MURTHA nD is Appropriations. MYERS,a Appropriations. Standards of Official Conduct. NATCHER ........00ccinceiissnreasmssiansson Appropriations. EY I A Se Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. NELBON:.....ccooiiiiiinidasensing irsits Budget. Science and Technology. Congressional Directory NicHoLs .... NIELSON .... PANETTA ... PARRIS....... PASHAYAN. PATMAN .... PATTERSON sscssescensensssssssssssssssncsrnne sesescsceceerresttsesscstcensasssne essessccsssscscectssnrrossorssssane 4esesecsssceseessesssssssisnsonaane Armed Services. Energy and Commerce. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Appropriations. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Agriculture. Small Business. The Speaker. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Education and Labor. Public Works and Transportation. Agriculture. Budget. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. House Committee Assignments 409 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Rules, chairman. Select Committee on Aging. Education and Labor, chairman. seesscssceevctenectentsestnssssnssnines Education and Labor. Public Works and Transportation. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. eeesssssessssesssesssssssssssssssnanene Appropriations. Armed Services, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Appropriations. eesesseesscsesesscsssscccnssenesecssans Rules. 4ssesssscsesssssssssssssssssssssssanens Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Standards of Official Conduct. RANGEL. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. RATCHRPORD i... ii. ovis verinasievonicaiais Appropriations. Select Committee on Aging. essssessssesssssssssessssssssssssasnnne Armed Services. Small Business. Appropriations. Select Committee on Aging. seesetetsstesssssssessssssssssssasssnns Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. 410 Congressional Directory RITTER o.oone ais Energy and Commerce. BOBERTE i...0 5 ni iiiccisiionniostioansiine Agriculture. Select Committee on Aging. BOBINSON.....0oi0 iit bisasins ons Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. RODING i hr cored Judiciary, chairman. Select. Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. ROR cn er nh ain Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. 2 DORMER... iin e aii aties sb mttononss Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. er ROGERS ofa i eh. reiinsisns Appropriations. rasvvnass ROSE. nascarates Agriculture. House Administration. BROSTENROWSKL ........ciennesisasesnsres Ways and Means, chairman. Joint Committee on Taxation, chairman. A ReLy Rtn ud Foreign Affairs. Small Business. BOURKEMAL. onliober iiiiiss Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Education and Labor. ROWLAND......... 50 cs ive enprridainasss Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. BOYBAL ini visi ieabianits Appropriations. Select Committee on Aging, chairman. RUDD hhhm nr dass Appropriations. RUSSO i it hdeionr es vena tl Ways.and Means. ST GERMAIN ....i.iiii. ccurcrserione: Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, chairman. 27% Cg NSAITON CO Appropriations. SAVAGE 2 anki ha Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. SAWYER... tin Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. BCHARVER iGa itn SCHEUER .......cccemesenisirnbirins Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Joint: Economic Committee. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. SCHNEIDER ::vieixessensesiscsirmsnninssonss Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ‘Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. House Committee Assignments 411 SCHROEDER. ...... ici ciersiieiiesiiasens Armed Services. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. SCHULZE. i css cobissrivssriinsinstonserst Ways and Means. SCHUMER pi sistricssirssrinsraodvise Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service.! SEIBERLING isoviciscsirrssisrsinsiesaniies Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. SENSENBRENNER .......coccererunnunne Judiciary. Science and Technology. SHANNON ..ciiiocmmsiinsvomtomsmssssssinss Ways and Means. SHARPE... ssi divsssrnscistreassssrsscitinns Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. SHAW ovis irivrarssrsistissoni mntes Judiciary. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. SHELBY .oroevicsioriscinissinssissssrssotisstet Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. BHUMWAY. nih gs Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. SHUSTER ..ovssicrmmsasstbsnssmsetainsnngions Budget. Public Works and Transportation. SIROBSRT..oe rvs coeisirssbedrsoessssrsidassss Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. STLIANDER.. 113% ts:vs20 560s erndarssaarsas Foreign Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. BIMON itis ibis nstsveiiiinn Education and Labor. : Science and Technology. SIBIBRY oi iets ciiaesioiatienses Armed Services. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. SRIEAN. i ie ae rs Agriculture. Science and Technology. KELTON iii caiorsiineersiintondionn Armed Services. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. SLATTERY .....ccinsssssirsussntsssss Energy and Commerce. asioses ARAN TEAK Catal Veterans’ Affairs. Effective only for the First Session, 98th Congress. 412 Congressional Directory Smita of Florida... Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Appropriations. Small Business. Appropriations. Small Business. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Smita, DENNY, of Oregon......... Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. SMmitH, RoBERT F., of Oregon... Public Works and Transportation. Foreign Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Budget. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Armed Services. Standards of Official Conduct. Armed Services. Government Operations. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. Public Works and Transportation. District of Columbia. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Agriculture. Small Business. Standards of Official Conduct, chairman. Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. RAT TON rs cioerrs ieniriissinnniasiens Armed Services. UID. Loritestis tne bore tans Foreign Affairs. *Merchant-Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. House Committee Assignments 413 AIO Ts ide Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Pe Shy SE Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Si etatnaniss Energy and Commerce. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. AL BAN Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. be es Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 0 Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. SAE Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. hf Post Office and Civil Service. Rules. ATA House Administration. Ways and Means. THoMmASs of Georgia .... Tey Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. TORRES i... viii viiiinn. i Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Sas rrid Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. = RPTES Ch Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. By SPAT, Appropriations. DL Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Post Office and Civil Service. ARC Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. SR Sy Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. ATs nl Ways and Means. ioeisatesseads Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Congressional Directory VOLEMER.........d0: 55:0 eaiistnanrtivenss VUCANOVICH ¢.oc.e ovine Bovis dissianiesiats WALGBEN........0.0 cst tein sneiisanmaris WALRER coco iis chien fons iunsasiorbosias WASHINGTON. iv. sivvsnessensansssnios WATKINS WAXMAN .....coiieitsditentotonsennsnihnions WHITEHUREY . ovis ni i i ens WW EI TL EY i is onset oseniarersiesnasisesonion WHITTAKER... rite sritidecaidenincesad WHITTEN WiLrLiaMs of Montana............... WiLiiams of Ohio:..............0.... Agriculture. Science and Technology. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Education and Labor. Judiciary. Appropriations. Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Rules. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Armed Services. Permanent Select Commitiee on Intelligence. Agriculture. Energy and Commerce. Appropriations, chairman. Budget. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. Budget. Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. House Committee Assignments 415 coinnrreitiins Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. issn satin ees Budget. Foreign Affairs. WON PAT cou aE Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. WORTLEY.............cconne RI SE oh Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. EE Majority Leader. Budget. CR Energy and Commerce. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Ft NE Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. A ih Appropriations. Sr Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. YouNG of Alaska... SR La Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Young of Florida... iinet Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Youn of Missouri IATA, Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. LABLOCKY::. lov iieniis RR Foreign Affairs, chairman. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Svan vae eb Resins Foreign Affairs. STATISTICAL SESSIONS OF CONGRESS Con-Ses-Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Spader oF the gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate ! nee oe Ist. 1| Mar. 4, 17892....... Sept. 29, 1789....... 210 | John Langdon, 2 of Frederick A. C. New Hampshire. Muhlenberg, of Pennsylvania. 2:idan. 4,1790......... Aug. 12,:1790........ 221 3 | Dec. 6, 1790. ..| Mar. 3, 1791.. 88 2 ein 1-50 24 179)... is May 8, 1792.......... 197 | Richard Henry Lee, of | Jonathan Virginia. Trumbull, of Connecticut. 2 ‘Nov. 5, 1792...~.... Mar. 2, 1798.......... 119 | John Langdon, of New Hampshire. 8d ili 1-{:Dec. 2, 1798. cide Jun. 9, 17945... 190-1... 0... ann adi Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg, of Pennsylvania. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina. 2 Nov. 3, 1794.......... Mar: 3, 1795.......... 121 | Henry Tazewell, of Virginia. 4th.......... 1:V Dec. 7:-1795........0:. Jun. 1, 1796 oi... YR I Te an AoA Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire. 2 1 Dec.:5,1796........... Mar. 3, 1797.......... 89 | William Bingham, of Pennsylvania. Bthis:...5 3 May 15,1797-........ Jul. 10,1797 ......... 57 | William Bradford, of Do. Rhode Island. 2 i Nov. 18,1797 ........ dul. 16, 1798 ......... 246 | Jacob Read, of South George Dent, of Carolina. Maryland. * Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 3 Dec. 3, 1798........... Mar. 3, 1799.......... 91 | John Laurence, of New York. James Ross, of Pennsylvania. Gth.....0..x 1: Dec. 2,:1799........... May 14, 1800........ 164 | Samuel Livermore, of | Theodore New Hampshire. Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. Uriah Tracy, of Connecticut. 2 | Nov. 17, 1800........ Mar. 3, 1801.......... 107 | John E. Howard, of Maryland. James Hillhouse, of Connecticut. th.......... 1 { Dec. 7, 1801........... May 3, 1802.......... 148 | Abraham Baldwin, of Nathaniel Macon, Georgia. of North Carolina. 2 | Dec. 6, 1802........... Mar. 3, 1803.......... 88 | Stephen R. Bradley, of ermont. Sth... 11-0ct. 17-1803... Mar. 27, 1804........ 163 | John Brown, of Do. Kentucky. Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina. 2 | Nov. 5, 1804.......... Mar. 3, 1805.......... 119 | Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee. Oth... 1 Dec. 2,-1805........... Apr. 21, 1806........ 141 | Samuel Smith, of Do. Maryland. 2 1 Dec. 1, 1806........... Mar. 3, 18017.......... 93.1 ...... LT AIREoe CO NR 10th........ 1} 0ct. 26,.1807......... Apr. 25, 1808........ 182 | Samuel Smith, of Joseph B. Maryland. Varnum, of Massachusetts. 2 | Nov. 7, 1808.......... Mar. 3, 1809.......... 117 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. John Milledge, of Georgia. See footnotes at end of table. 418 Statistical SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con-gress Ses-” sion DateAS of beginning : Date of adjournment Lengthnin days | President of the pro temporeISenate SpQker of the Representatives Ah... 1 | May 22, 1809........ Jun. 28, 1809........ 38 | Andrew Gregg, of Do. Pennsylvania. 2 | Nov. 27, 1809........ May.1,:1810.......... 156 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina. 3 | Dec. 3, 1810........... Mar. 3, 1811.......... 91 | John Pope, of Kentucky. 2th... 15 Nov. 4,1811.......... Jul.-6;1812........... 245 | William H. Crawford, Henry Clay, of of Georgia. Kentucky. 2 Nov. 2, 1812.......:.. Mar. 3, 1813:........: 122 Lian FO an RNR 13th......... 1 | May 24, 1813........ Aug. 2, 1813.......... 75 1 pene! Re LUCE, Do. 2: Dec, 6,1818.....-... Apr. 18, 1814........ 134 | Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. 3.1 Sept. 19,1814....... Mar. 3, 1815.......... 166 | John Gaillard, of Langdon Cheves, ® South Carolina. of South Carolina. 14th.....x. 1:|:Dee. 4, 1815.......... Apr. 30, 1816........ 148 [EE STN A Henry Clay, of Kentucky. 2: | Dec. 25 1816......5- Mar. 3, 1817........ 2 Te CI ML 7 hen 15th... 0. 1 ” Apr. 20, 1818........ 1 TENG, A ON SL Do. 2 Mar. 3, 1819.......... 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia. 16th......... 1 May 15, 1820........ 162 | John Gaillard, of Do. South Carolina. 2 Mar.:3; 1821.......... HE... LE AA SR John W. Taylor, © of New York. 17th......... 1 18%: Le Bn MEBt nN le Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia. 2 18th......x. 1 Henry Clay, of Kentucky. 2 BR] errs! OT sainiSeries 19th....;.. Y:{-Dec. 5,71825........... May 22, 1896 ........ 169 | Nathaniel Macon, of John W. Taylor, of North Carolina. New York. 2 Mar. 3, 1827.......... 1 BO a Re A 20th......... 3 May 26, 1828........ 175 Re Smith, of Andrew Maryland. Stevenson, of Virginia. 2 Mar. 3, 1829.......... 931 i... AO tility Qlst 0... 1 May 31, 1830........ 196... EeeHv ey Do. 2 Mar. 3, 1831.......... 88 | Littleton Waller Tazewell, of Virginia. ood 1+ Dec. 5, 1831........%. Jul. 16,1832 ......... 2257] ..0 PI An Re Do. 2 Mar. 2, 1833.......... 91 | Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. 23d: 1} dun. 30, 1834........ 211 | George Poindexter, of Do. Mississippi. 2 Mar. 3, 1835.......... 93 | John Tyler, of Virginia .| John Bell, 7 of Tennessee. 24th........ 1 Jul. 4, 1836........... 211 | William R. King, of James K. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. 2 Mar. 3, 1837.......... o25th......... 1 | Oct. 16, 1837 Do. 2 oid ul, 1838........... 3 ..| Mar. 3, 1839 2) 26th......... 1 Jul. 21, 1840........ Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 2:1: Dec. 7, 1240.......... Mar. :3,-1841.......... 87 [va A EN ea ei re 27th... 1 | May 31, 1841........ Sept. 13, 1841 ....... 106 | Samuel L. Southard, of | John White, of New Jersey. Kentucky. 2 (.Dec.:6,:1841........... Aug. 31.0842. ....... 269 | Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina. 3: (Pec. 5, 1842........... Mar. 8, 1843.......... 89.0... 7: i RW A ARE 28th... 1 Dec. 4,1843.......... Jun. 17, 1844 ........ 198 fc... FR vn SEER el John W. Jones, of Virginia. 2 «Mar. 3.71845... ERA en Sn eh, 20th... 1 Aug. 10, 1846........ 253 | David R. Atchison, of John W. Davis, of Missouri. Indiana. 2 Mar. 3, 1847.......... 87... A AE NE 30th......... 1 Aug. 14, 1848........ 254 | ...... BO fn citi erasd Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. 2 i Dec. 4,:1848........... Mar. 3,1849.......... LH ECR a A IA SEITE 1 | Dec. 3, 1849........... Sept. 30, 1850....... 302 William R. King, of Howell Cobb, of Alabama. Georgia. 21 Dec: 2,:1850.......... Mar. 3, 1851.......... Ol atid OLE a See footnotes at end of table. 420 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con- Ses- Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Speaker of ¢ he gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate ! Representatives 82d... 15{:Dec.’1, 1851.55.05. Aug. 31, 1852........ 275 | William R. King, of Linn Boyd, of Alabama. Kentucky. 2 [ Dec. 6, 1852......5... Mar. '3,:1858.......... 88 | David R. Atchison, of M;sgourl, 33d......c 1.| Dee. 5,:1853........... Aug. 7, 1854.......... SIT ER Se Se Do. 2 Dec. 4,1854,.....% Mar: 3, 1855.......... 90 i D. Bright, of Indiana. Lewis Cass, of Michigan. Sdth:..... 1 | Dec. 3, 1853........... Aug. 18, 1856........ 260 | Jesse D. Bright, of Nathaniel P. Indiana. Banks, of Massachusetts. 2 | Aug. 21, 1856........ Aug. 30, 1856........ 107 ue AOL vat tinti tn 3] Dec. 1, 1856........... Mar. 3, 1857.......... 93 | James M. Mason, of : Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. 85th........: 14 Dec. 7, 1857.....0000 Jun. 14, 1858........ 189 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick, |James L. Orr, of of Alabama. South Carolina. 2 { Dec. 6, 1858........... Mar. 3,:1859.......... 88: LO RO a os S6th......... 1 { Dec. 5, 1859........... Jun. 25, 1860........ 202... 05... Sassari rnes at] William . Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 2: Dec. 3, 1860........... Mar. 3, 1%861.......... 93 | Solomon Foot, of Vermont. 87th......... 1 Aug. 6, 1861.......... 34°... 20) pe EN Re Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2 Jul. 19, 1862 ......... DOB ri LE A re 3 Mar. 3, 1863.......... 38th........ 1 Jul. 4,1%64........... | Gi ler Colfax, of iana. Daniel Clark, of New : Hampshire. 2 Mar. 3, 1865 oo KR 7 IRE TE 29th......... il Jul. 28, 1866 237 | Lafayette S. Foster, of Do. Connecticut. 2 Mar. 3, 13617.......... 91 Bedianin F. Wade, of 40th......... 1 Dec. 2, 1867........... Do. 2 Nov. 10, 1868........ 3 Mar. 3, 1869.......... Theodore M. Pomeroy, ° of New York. dlst i... 1 | Mar. 4, 1869.......... Apr. 10, 1869........ 38 | Henry B. Anthony, of | James G. Blaine, Rhode Island. of Maine. 2 4 Dec: 6, 1869........... Jul.-15, 1870......... 33 Dec. 5, 1870.........:; Mar. 3, 1871.......... 42d...) 1 | Mar. 4, 1871..........| Apr. 20, 1871... Do. 2.({ Dec. 4, 1871..........} Jun. 10, 1872... 8 { Dec. 2, 1872...........} Mar. 3, 1878.......... 434.......... 1 | Dec. 1, 1873........... Jun. 23, 1874........ 204 Matthew H. Do. Carpenter, of Wisconsin: 9 Dec.-7,1874........... Mar. 3, 1875.......... STi ado Her B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. 44th. 1: Dee, 8, 1875.....5.... Aug. 15, 1876........ 254 | Thomas W. Ferry, of Michael C. Kerr, ! Michigan. of Indiana. Samuel S. Cox, 2 of New York, pro tempore. Milton Sayler, 3 of Ohio, pro tempore. 2 | Dec. 4,°1876........-. Mar. 3, 1377.........; 90:| 5. FERRENL AS al Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. 45th......... 1:0:0ct. 15,1877... Dec. 3, 187%.......... 21. Dec. 3, 1877.........| Jun.. 20, 1878......., 3 | Dec. 2, 1878.... Mar. 3, 1879.......... 46th......... 1 | Mar. 18, 1879 Jul. 1, 1879......... Do. 2 3 47h. 1... 1 247 ron F. Bayard, of |J. Warren Keifer, Delaware. of Ohio. David Davis, of Illinois.. 9 vDee. 4, 1882.......... Mar. 3,1883.......... 90 | George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. See footnotes at end of table. Statistical SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con- Ses- Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Spesher of 8 he gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate Representatives 48th......... Jul. 7, 1824 .......... 218.1 5a. 0 ieee iaaieisins tin nras John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. Mar. 3, 1885.......... 931... NE Re AA 49th......... Aug. 5, 1886.......... 242 | John Sherman, of Ohio. Do. Mar. 3, 1887.......... 88 | John J. Ingalls, of 50th......... Oct. 20, 1388......... Do. Mar. 3, 1889.......... .- Blst...ees Oct 1, 1890........... Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. Mar. 3,180%......... 93 | Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska. 524... Aug. 5,1892.......... 251 Jo. SR RE Rh Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. Mar. 3, 1893.......... 89 | Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. 58d.........- Nov. 3, 1393.......... Do. Aug. 28,18%........ Mar. 3, 1895.......... 97 | Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. 54th......... 1! Dec. 2,1895.......... Jun. 11, 1896........ 193 | William P. Frye, of Thomas B. Reed, Maine. of Maine. 2 | Pec..7;1896.......... Mar. 3, 1897 55th..z.... 1 | Mar. 15, 18917........ Jul. 24, 1897 Do. 2 Jul. 8, 1898 3 oo 56th......... 1 ..| David B. Henderson, of Iowa. 2:¢ Dec. 3,1900:.......... Mar. 3,1901.......... Bih........ 1 | Dec. 2,-1901........... Jul. 1,:1902........... Do. 2 (Dec. 1,1902........... Mar. 3, 1903 3 58th......... 1.{ Nov. 9, 1903.......... Dec. 7, 1908........... Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois. 2 3 59th... 1 Do. 2 60th......... il Do. 2 Gist... 1 Do. 2 3 3 62d. 1 Champ Clark, of Missouri. 2 267 | Bacon, '* Brandegee, © Curtis, V7 Gallinger, ® Lodge. *°. 3S Mar. 3, 1913 92 | Bacon, Gallinger 2....... 63d.........- 1 Dec. 1,41913.......... 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 (Dec. 1,1013.........[ Oct: 24, 1914......... 31 Dec. 7,1914........... Mar. 3, 1915.......... 64th......... 1 {:Dec. 6, 1915...........| Sept. 8, 1916......... Do. 2 Delaware. 65th......... 1 1880... do Do. 2 354 ....o. do .. 3 02 rin do 66th......... 1 185 | Albert B. Cummins, of | Frederick H. Iowa. Gillett, of Massachusetts. 2 ( Dec.’1, 1919........... Jun: 5, 1920.......... 3 | Dec. 6, 1920........... Mar. 3, 1921.......... 67th... 1VApr. 11,1921... Nov. 23,:1921........ Do. 24: Dec. 5; 1920.......5.: Sept. 22, 1922....... 3 | Nov. 20, 1922........ Dec. 4,1922........... 41 Dec. 4,1922........... Mar. 3,1923.......... 68th......... 1. Dee. 8,1923........... Jun. 7,1924.......... Do. 2 Dec. 1,1924.......... Mar. 3, 1925.......... 6%h......... 1 Dec. 7,1923........5.. Jul. 3,.1926........... 209 | George H. Moses, of Nicholas New Hampshire. Longworth, of Ohio. 2 | Dec. Mar. 3, 1927.........; 70th......... 1 | Dec. May 29, 1928........ Do. 2 | Dec. Mar. 3, 1929.......... See footnotes at end of table. 422 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con-Ses-Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Shop oi the gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate ! Representatives 7st... 1] Apr. 15, 1929 Nov. 22, 1929........ 222 Do. 2 | Dec. 2, 1929 ovdul: 3, 1980:.......: 214 3 | Dec. 1, 1930. Mar. 3, 1931.......... 93 2 72d...55, 1 | Dec. 7, 1931 Jul. 16, 1932 ......... 223 John N. Garner, of Texas. 2 (Dec. 5,1932.......... Mar. 3, 1933.......... 89:1... Re ET 78d... os 1 i Mar.'9,-1933.......... Jun. 15, 1933 ........ 99 | Key Pittman, of Henry T. Nevada. Rainey, * of Illinois. 219an.3,,1934 .........; Jun; 18,1934 ........ 167] 3 3 rE preterCEs VB 74th... 1 | Jan. 3, 1935........... Aug. 26, 1935........ 036.7 ist doi Sn an Joseph W. Byrns, 24 of Tennessee. 9°v Jan. 3,1936......c... Jun. 20, 1936........ 1901.40 AOL dir leans William ic teriiii B. Bankhead, 2° of Alabama. 75th... 1% Jan. 5, 1937 .......... Aug. 21,:1937........ Do. 2:| Nov. 15, 1937.......{ Dec. 21, 1937......... 8 (Jan. 3, 1938........= Jun. 16, 1938........ 76th... 1 Jan. 3, 1939... Aug. 5:1939.......... Do. 26 2 | Sept. 21, 1939...... Nov.:3, 1939.......... i 3:1: dan. 3, 1940....:..... Jan. 3, 1941 Sam Rayburn, 28 of Texas. William H. King, ? of Utah. th... 1 dan. 3,194] ou... Jan. 2, 1942.......... 365 | Pat Harrison, *° of Do. Mississippi; Carter Glass, 3! of Virginia. 2 Jan. 5, 1942........... Dec. 16, 1942......... 346 | Carter Glass, of Virginia. 73th. 1 Jdan.’6, 1943 %2,...... Dec. 21, 1943......... 350 -Do. 2 | Jan. 10, 1944 33.....| Dec. 19, 1944......... 345 79%h........ Y{Jan. 3, 1945 3¢...... Dec. 21,:1945......... 353 OR McKellar, of Do. Tennessee. 2 (dan. 14, 1946 >..... Aug. 2, 1946.......... 201%) 1.0 TR ER TORE 80th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1947. %6....... Dec. 19,.1947......... 351 | Authur H. Joseph W. Martin, Vandenberg, of Jr., of Michigan. Massachusetts. 2. Jan. 6, 1948 *%._..... Dec. 31, 1948......... 861.7. PR Ren nt ee Bist ....... 1 {'Jan.’3, 1949.......... Oct. 19, 1949......... 290 | Kenneth McKellar, of | Sam Rayburn, of Tennessee. Texas. 2{ Jan. 8, 1950 =....... dan. 2,193] .......... 824..5.... 1 {'Jan. 3, 1951 %°...... Oct, 20, 1951... Do. 9: Jan. 8, 1952... Jul. 7.71952 5...) 83d:.......... 1:{:Jan. 3, 1953 #...... Aug. 3, 1953 213 Styles Bridges, of New | Joseph W. Martin, Hampshire. dJr., of Massachusetts. 2.1 dan. 6, 1954 42, ...., Pec.:2,1954......... SH EIR La Bal Le 84th......... 1 {Jan.. 5, 1955 £....... Aug. 2,:1955.......... 210 Walter F. George, of Sam Rayburn, of Georgia. Texas. 2 [ Jan. 3, 1956 “....... Jul. 27,1956......... EE EL ss NovPe 85th....5.... 3 Jan. 3, 19574... Aug. 30, 1951........ 239 | Carl rang of Do. Arizona. 2 (Jan. 7,1958.4...... Aug. 24, 1958........ 86th......... 1 { dan. 7,1959 *...... Sept. 15, 1959....... Do. 2 Jan. 6, 1960 +....... Sept. 1, 1960......... 87th...x... 1:'Jan. 3, 1961 %....... Sept. 27, 1961 3 Do. 20 2 . dan. 10,:1962 *...... Oct. 13,1962......... John W. McCormack, >? of Massachusetts. g2th......... 1]|dJan. 9, 1963 %:....... Dec. 30, 1963 Do. 2 {dan. 7, 1064 =¢..... Oct. 3, 1964........... 39th........ 1 |: Jan. 4, 1965......... Oct. 23, 1965......... Do. 2 | Jan. 10, 1966 %.....| Oct. 22, 1966 9oth......... 1 | Jan. 10, 1967 %.....| Dec. 15, 1967 Do. 2 | Jan. 15, 1968 57.....| Oct. 14, 1968.. ist... Ti Jan;:3,-1969:5%..... Dec. 23, 1969......... Do. pig 2 "Jan. 19,1970 =..... Jan. 2, 1971........... 349. |... OS it death sesnrianins Do. 92d... 1 (Jan. 21,1971 %2..:. Dec. 17,1971......... 331 | Richard B. Russell, © Carl B. Albert, of of Georgia Oklahoma. 2 Jan. 18,1972... Ot 12 1972... LTR he TT Neh Ano, RT Do. James O. Eastland, % of Mississippi. 93d .......... 1] Jan: 3, 1973 %...... Dee. 22. 1978......... 354 Do. 2 | Jan. 21, 1974 9'.....| Dec. 20, 1974......... 334 Do. 94th... 1.{ Jan 14,1975 €.....! Dec. 19,:1975......... 340 Do. 2 7dan. 19,1976 ©..... Oct. 1, 1976........... 257 Do. See footnotes at end of table. Statistical SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con-Ses-Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Spegher of He gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate ! Repr wee 95th... YT isJans4, 1977-70... Pec. 15,1977...5..... LL dor or a Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of Massachusetts. 21 Jan: 19, 19187L.2 1 Oct. 18, 1978......... 27050 dO Do. 96th... 1 | Jan. 15, 1979 %.....| Jan: 3, 1980.......... 354 | Warren G. Magnuson, Do. of Washington. 21 Jan. 3, 1980 12.0... Dec. 16, 1980......... 340.1... | Ra EIA Do. 9ith....... 1{Jan. 5, 1981 *4....... Dec. 16, 1981......... 347 | Strom Thurmond, of Do. South Carolina.. 2 | Jan. 25, 1982 5.....| Dec. 23, 1982......... 333 | ..... FIA RAE Do. ofth......... a Dorrie Fg LL SP IE SRI tl WR er Ve do Do. ! 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. 2The 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 twentieth amendment to the Constitution became effective, changing the meeting of Congress to Jan. 3. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New York City; subsequently, including the first session of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in Washington. 3Elected 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. 5Elected Speaker Jan. 19, 1814, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Jan. 19, 1814. SElected Speaker Nov. 15, 1820, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Oct. 28, 1820. "Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, vice Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, resigned. 8There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Mar. 30, to Wednesday, July 1, and from Saturday, July 20, to Thursday, Nov. 21. °There were recesses in this session from Monday, July 27, to Monday, Sept. 21, to Friday, Oct. 16, and to Tuesday, Nov. 10. No business was transacted subsequent to July 27. 10 Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day. Died Aug. 19, 1876. 12 Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19. 13 Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4. 14 Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911. 15Elected 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. "Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911. 18 Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Am 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912. 19 Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 1912 20 Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913. 21 Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913. 22Djed Oct. 1, 1916. Died Aug. 19, 1934. 24Died June 4, 1936. 25 Elected June 4, 1936. 26Died Sept. 15, 1940. 27Died Nov. 10, 1940. 28 Elected Sept. 16, 1940. 29 Elected Nov. 19, 1940. 3Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941. 31 Elected July 10, 1941. 32There was a recess in this session from Thursday, July 8, to Tuesday, Sept. 1 33There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Apr. 1, to Wednesday, i 12; from Friday, June 23, to Tuesday, Aug. 1; and from Thursday, Sept. 21, to Tuesday, Nov. 14. 34The House was in recess in this session from Saturday, iki 21, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945, and the Senate from Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept.5, 1945. The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1946, to Tuesday, Apr. 30, 1946. 36There was a recess in this session from Sunday, July 27, 1947, to Monday, Nov. 17, 1947. 3"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. 38The 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. 3The 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. The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 10, 1952, to Tuesday, Apr. 22, 1952. “The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 2, 1953, to Monday, Apr. 13, 1953. “2The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 15, 1954, to Monday, Apr. 26, 1954, and adjourned sine die Aug 20, 1954. The Senate was in recess in this session from Friday, Aug. 20, 1954, to Monday. Nov. 8, 1954; from Thursday, Nov. 18, 1954, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1954, and adjourned sine die Dec. 2, “There was a recess in this session from Monday, Apr. 4, 1955, to Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1955. “There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 29, 1956, to Monday, Apr. 9, 1956. “There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1957, to Monday, Apr. 29, 1957. ‘6There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 3, 1958, to Monday, Apr. 14, 1958. “7There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 26, 1959, to Tuesday, Apr. 7, 1959. 424 Congressional Directory “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 Friday, May 27, 1960, to Tuesday, May 31, 1960, and from Sunday, July 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. 5°Died November 16, 1961. 51The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 19, 1962, to Monday, Apr. 30, 1962. 52Elected Jan. 10, 1962. 53The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1963, to Monday, Apr. 22, 1963. 5¢The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 26, 1964, to Monday, Apr. 6, 1964; from Thursday, July 2, 1964, to Monday, July 20, 1964; from Friday, Aug. 21, 1964, to Monday, Aug 31, 1964. The Senate was in recess in this session from Friday, July 10, 1964, to Monday, July 20, 1964; from Friday, Aug. 21, 1964, to Monday, Aug. 31, 1964. 55The 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. 56There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 23, 1967, to Monday, Apr. 3, 1967; from Thursday, June 29, 1967, to Monday, July 10, 1967; from Thursday, Aug. 31, 1967, to Monday, Sept. 11, 1967; and from Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1967, to Monday, Nov. 27, 1967. 57The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1968, to Monday, Apr. 22, 1968; from Wednesday, May 29, 1968, to Monday, June 3, 1968; from Wednesday, July 3, 1968, to Monday, July 8, 1968; from Friday, Aug. 2, 1968, to Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1968. The Senate was in recess this session from Thursday, Apr. 11, 1968, to Wednesday, Apr. 17, 1968; from Wednesday, May 29, 1968, to Monday, June 3, 1968; from Wednesday, July 3, 1968, to Monday, July 8, 1968; from Friday, Aug. 2, 1968, to Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1968. 58 The House 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, May 28, 1969, to Monday, June 2, 1969; from Wednesday, July 2, 1969, to Monday, July 7, 1969; from Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1969, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1969; from Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969, to Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969; from Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1969, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1969. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 7. 1969, to Monday, Feb. 17, 1969; from Thursday, Apr. 3, 1969, to Monday, Apr. 14, 1969; from Wednesday, July 2, 1969, to Monday, July 7, 1969; from Yodnesdays Aug. 13, 1969, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1969; from Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1969, to Monday, Dec. 1, The House 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, 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, to Monday, Nov. Is 1970; from Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1970, to Monday, Nov. 30, 1970; from Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1970, to Monday, ec. 28, : %°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 Thursday, Feb. 11, 1971, to Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971; from Wednesday, Apr. 7, 1971, to Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1971; from ednesday, 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. $1 Died Jan. 21, 1971. 62Elected Jan. 22, 1971. 83The 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 from Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1972, to Monday, Feb. 14, 1972; from Thursday, Mar. 30, 1972, to Tuesday, Apr. 4, 1972; from 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. $4 Died July 27, 1972. ss Elected July 28, 1972. The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Feb. 8, 1973, to Monday, Feb. 19, 1973; from Thursday, Apr. 19, 1973, to Monday, Apr. 30, 1973; from Thursday, May 24, 1973, to Tuesday, May 29, 1973; from Saturday, June 30, 1973, 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, Nov. 15, 1973, to Monday, Nov. 26, 1973. The Senate was in recess this session from 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 30, 1973, to Monday, July 9, 1973; from Friday, Aug. 3, 1973, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1973; from Thursday, Oct. 18, 1973, to Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1973; from Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1973, to Monday, Nov. 26, 1973. $?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. 68The 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, 1975, to 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, 1975; from Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975, to Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1975; from Thursday, Nov. 20, 1975, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1975. 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; Statistical 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, 1978. to Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1976. "The House was in recess this session from Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1977, to Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1977; from Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1977, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1977; from Thursday, May 26, 1977, to Wednesday, June 1, 1977; from Thursday, June 30, 1977, to Monday, July 11, 1977; from Friday, Aug. 5, 1977, to Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1977; from Thursday, Oct. 6, 1977, to Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1977. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 11, 1977, to Monday, Feb. 21, 1977; from Thursday, Apr. 7, 1977, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1977; from Friday, May 27, 1977, to Monday, June 6, 1977; from Friday, July 1, 1977, to Monday, July 11, 1977; from Saturday, Aug. 6, 1977, to Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1977. "The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Feb. 9, 1978, to Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1978; from Wednesday, Mar. 22, 1978, to Monday, Apr. 3, 1978; from Thursday, May 25, 1978, to Wednesday, May 31, 1978; from Thursday, June 29, 1978, to Monday, July 10, 1978; from Thursday, Aug. 17, 1978, to Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1978. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 10, 1978, to Monday, Feb. 20, 1978; from Thursday, Mar. 23, 1978, to Monday, Apr. 3, 1978; from Friday, May 26, 1978, to Monday, June 5, 1978; from Thursday, June 29, 1978, to Monday, July 10, 1978; from Friday, Aug. 25, 1978, to Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1978. 2The House was in recess this session from Thursday, Feb. 8, 1979, to Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1979; from Tuesday, Apr. 10, 1979, to Monday, Apr. 23, 1979; from Thursday, May 24, 1979, to Wednesday, May 30, 1979; from Friday, June 29, 1979, to Monday, July 9, 1979; from Thursday, Aug. 2, 1979, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1979; from Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1979, to Monday, Nov. 26, 1979, and adjourned sine die, Thursday, Jan. 3, 1980. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 9, 1979, to Monday, Feb. 19, 1979; from Tuesday, Apr. 10, 1979, to Monday, Apr. 23, 1979; from Thursday, May 24, 1979, to Monday, June 4, 1979; from Wednesday, June 27, 1979, to Monday, July 9, 1979; from Friday, Aug. 3, 1979, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1979; from Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1979, to Monday, Nov. 26, 1979, and adjourned sine die, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1979. The House was in recess this session from Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1980, to Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1980; from Wednesday, Apr. 2, 1980, to Tuesday, Apr. 15, 1980; from Thursday, May 22, 1980, to Wednesday, May 28, 1980; from Wednesday, July 2, 1980, to Monday, July 21, 1980; from Friday, Aug. 1, 1980, to Monday, Aug. 18, 1980; from Thursday, Aug. 28, 1980, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1980; from Thursday, Oct. 2, 1980, to Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1980; from Friday, Nov. 21, 1980, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1980. The Senate was in recess this session from Thursday, Apr. 3, 1980, to Tuesday, Apr. 15, 1980; from Thursday, May 22, 1980, to Wednesday, May 28, 1980; from Wednesday, July 2, 1980, to Monday, July 21, 1980; from Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1980, to Monday, Aug. 18, 1980; from Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1980, to Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1980; from Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1980, to Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1980; from Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1980, to Monday, Dec. 1, 1980. “The House was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 6, 1981, to Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1981; from Friday, Apr. 10, 1981, to Monday, Apr. 27, 1981; from Friday, June 26, 1981, to Wednesday, July 8, 1981; from Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1981, to Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1981; from Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1981, to Fuesday, Oct. 13, 1981; from Monday, Nov. 23, 1981, to Monday, Nov. 30, 1981. The Senate was in recess this session from Friday, Feb. 6, 1981, to Monday, Feb. 16, 1981; from Friday, Apr. 10, 1981, to Monday, Apr. 27, 1981; from Thursday, June 25, 1981, to Wednesday, July 8, 1981; from Monday, Aug. 3, 1981, to Wednesdan) Sept. 9, 1981; from Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1981, to Wednesday Oct. 14, 1981; from Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1981, to Monday, Nov. 30, 1981. "The House was in recess this session from Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1982, to Monday, Feb. 22, 1982; from Tuesday, Apr. 6, 1982, to Tuesday, Apr. 20, 1982; from Thursday, May 27, 1982, to Wednesday, June 2, 1982; from Thursday, July 1, 1982, to Monday, July 12, 1982; from Friday, Aug. 20, 1982, to Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1982; from Friday, Oct. 1, 1982, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1982. The Senate was in recess this session from Thursday, Feb. 11, 1982, to Monday, Feb. 22, 1982; from Thursday, Apr. 1, 1982, to Tuesday, Apr. 13, 1982; from Thursday, May 27, 1982, to Tuesday, June 8, 1982; from Thursday, July 1, 1982, to Monday, July 12, 1982; from Friday, Aug. 20, 1982, to Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1982; from Friday, Oct. 1, 1982, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1982. 426 Congressional Directory SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE Year Date of beginning Date of adjournment 1791 1793 1795 1797 1798 1801 1809 1817 1825 1829 1837 1841 1845 1849 1851 1853 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1863 1865 1867 1869 1871 1873 1875 1877 1881 1885 1889 1893 1897 1901 1903 1905 1909 1913 1917 1921 1925 1929 1930 1933 Friday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4 Monday, June 8 Saturday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, July 17 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4 Friday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 5 Tuesday, Mar. 4 Friday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, June 15 Friday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, June 26 Monday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 4 Monday, Apr. 1 Monday, Apr. 12 Wednesday, May 10 Tuesday, Mar. 4 Friday, Mar. 5 Monday, Mar. 5 Friday, Mar. 4 Monday, Oct. 10 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 5 Saturday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 5 Friday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4 Monday, July 7 Saturday, Mar. 4 Friday, Mar. 4. Monday, Mar. 4. Friday, June 26. Saturday, Mar. 4. Thursday, July 19. Thursday, Mar. 5. Tuesday, Mar. 7. Wednesday, Mar. 6. Wednesday, Mar. 9. Tuesday, Mar. 17. Friday, Mar. 10. Monday, Mar. 15. Thursday, Mar. 20. Friday, Mar. 23. Thursday, Mar. 13. Monday, Apr. 11. Saturday, Mar. 14. Wednesday, June 16. Thursday, Mar. 10. Thursday, June 28. Thursday, Mar. 28. Saturday, Mar. 14. Saturday, Mar. 11. Saturday, Apr. 20. Thursday, Apr. 22. Saturday, May 27. Wednesday, Mar. 26. Wednesday, Mar. 24. Saturday, Mar. 17. Friday, May 20. Saturday, Oct. 29. Thursday, Apr. 2. Tuesday, Apr. 2. Friday, Apr. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 10. Saturday, Mar. 9. Thursday, Mar. 19. Saturday, Mar. 18. Saturday, Mar. 6. Monday, Mar. 17. Friday, Mar. 16. Tuesday, Mar. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 18. Tuesday, Mar. 5. Monday, July 21. Monday, Mar. 6. Statistical 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; Wednesday, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862. ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; acquitted; Tuesday, Febru-ary 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; re-moved 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 Impeachment ad-journed 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 north-ern district of California; acquitted; Monday, May 15, 1933, to Wednesday, May 24, 1933. HALSTED L. RITTER, judge of the United States district court for the southern district of Florida; removed from office; Monday, April 6, 1936, to Friday, April 17, 1936. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote Sk 1978 1980 1982 Total yoy : : : 1982 Republi-Republi-Republi- Democrat SE Democrat Sen Democrat an 1401,852 Alabama. ........h isin { 1316,170 610,175 650,362 Alaska 29,574 92,783 72,002 84,159 Arizona 422,972 432,371 411,970 291,749 21723,885 Arkansas.................... 395,506 84,308 477,905 330,576 California 8 (® 3,494,968 4,022,565 | 27,805,450 Colorado. ci iineiad 330,148 480,801 590,501 571,295 Ga 763,969 581,884 499,146 545,987 | 21,083,508 93,930 66,479 84,413 105,357 2190,960 1,708,086 1,819,189 1,636,857 1,014,551 | 22,651,829 536,320 108,808 776,143 803,686 224,485 53,068 245,386 52,071 2306,410 89,635 194,412 214,439 218,701 Illinois 1,448,187 1,698,711 2,565,302 1,946,296 Indiana 1,015,962 1,182,414 828,400 978,301 | 21,817,287 TOWa.ilivocisiiiiniscniniin 395,066 421,598 580,413 681,661 Kansas. ...oinn, 317,602 403,354 340,271 598,686 Kentucky..............o.... 290,730 175,766 720,891 386,029 Youisiona...........i.c0n 6) 9 9 E) Maine 127,327 212,294 279,819 179,882 2459,715 Maryland 435,118 850,970 707,356 407,334 1,114,690 Massachusetts........... 1,093,283 890,584 1,247,084 784,602 | 22,103,780 Michigan 1,484,193 1,362,165 1,728,793 1,223,288 | 22,994,292 4538,675 4957,908 2 Minnesota { 638.375 894. oe 840,401 949,207 1,804,675 Mississippi ....ooeeevnene. 187,541 267,302 414,099 230,927 645,026 Missouri 1,074,859 985,399 758,629 784,876 | 21,543,521 160,353 127,589 174,861 133,789 2321,062 334,096 159,706 363,350 155,760 2545,647 92,129 144,224 114,720 120,377 2240,394 New Hampshire........ 127,945 133,745 179,455 195,559 New Jersey....... 1,082,960 844,200 1,117,549 1,047,626 | 22,193,945 New Mexico 160,045 183,442 217,682 187,128 04,810 New York 2,618,661 | 2,699,652 | 33,232,146 | 31,696,766 | 25,438,982 North Carolina ......... 516,663 619,151 887,653 898,064 North Dakota 86,658 210,037 164,873 89,304 2262,465 Ohio 2,770,786 1,137,695 1,923,767 1,396,790 | 23,395,463 Oklahoma .. 3 493,953 247,857 78,283 587,252 OLEZON isis siiriesensont 341,616 550,165 501,963 594,290 Pennsylvania 2,122,391 2,230,404 1,412,965 2,136,418 | 23,604,108 Rhode Island ............. 229,557 76,061 167,283 175,248 342,531 South Carolina.......... + 280,146 351,917 612,554 257,946 South Dakota............ 84,767 170,832 129,018 190,594 Tennessee................... 466,228 642,644 780,113 479,642 1,259,755 Texas 1,139,149 1,151,376 1,818,223 1,256,759 | 23,103,167 Utah 151,454 437,675 19,482 09,332 2530,802 Vermont 104,176 101,421 79,340 84,449 2168,002 Virginia... ones 608,511 613,232 690,839 724,571 | 21,415,622 Washington 792,052 936,317 943,655 332,273 | 21,368,476 West Virginia............ 249,034 244,317 387,170 173,910 2565,314 Wisconsin 1,065,487 1,106,311 983,311 527,355 | 21,544,981 Wyoming....................| 50,456 82,908 72,466 94,725 167,191 (2) Figures not available. !For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1981. 2Includes the vote for various other candidates. 3Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. ‘For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1983. Statistical VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982 [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and and and vote district Demo-| Repub- district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- | cast in crat lican crat lican crat lican 1982 Ala. Ala. 40,450 | 171,711 1st 111,089 Tabs. ns 54,315 89,901 | 2146,028 49,341 57,924 2) Shanes 63,447 | 104,796 y') EA 81,904 83,290 165,194 74,895 7 REA 107,654 3d 100,864 2104,784 87,380 4th 129,365 4th 118,595 2118,607 68,985 5th 117,626 5th 108,807 24,593 | 2134,880 40,771 65,700 6th... 87,536 95,019 6th... 88,032 76,726 | 2165,390 77,742 1,841 Th... 122,505 43,320 Tthi....o.00 124,070 2128,139 Alaska: Alaska: Alaska: At large ...| 55,176 68,811 At large..| 39,922 | 114,089 At large..| 51,029 | 128,274 | 2180,069 Ariz. Ariz.: Ariz. 1st 33,178 81,108 40,045 | 136,961 Tabiani. 41,261 89,116 | 2135,227 2d 67,878 58,697 127,736 88,653 24d... 73,468 28,407 | 2103,674 3d 111,850 141,448 65,845 ad... 58,644 | 101,198 159,842 4th 48,661 90,768 85,046 | 142,565 2 44,182 95,620 | 2145,466 82,938 80,531 | 2166,802 3) ed) id) 124,208 67,427 191,635 62,140 65,285 42,278 82,913 96,775 179,688 35,748 | 130,086 (2) 69,089 | 133,909 202,998 {%) Gd, id) 121,256 63,661 184,917 1st 125,122 85,690 ) 107,749 | 102,043 | 2216,166 2d 99,712 | 114,451 (2) 81,314 | 116,172 | 2200,612 2d... 105,537 91,966 (9) 194,680 2217,196 4th. 87,764 70,733 (9) 118,476 67,047 185,523 5th. 106,046 | 52,603 © 103,268 | 72,139 | 2178,311 6th . 81,801 33,515 (®) 96,379 82,128 | 2184,064 Tth. 109,676 58,332 2) 126,952 56,960 | 2188,869 8th. 94,824 70,481 2) 121,537 95,694 217,231 9th 88,179 41,138 (©) 104,393 67,702 172,095 10th . 84,488 41,374 «(D) 77,263 41,506 | 2123,281 11th. 92,882 54,621 (a) 109,812 | 176,462 | 2192,372 12th. 34,472 | 116,982 (9) 61,372 | 115,365 | 2183,208 13th. 100,809 69,306 (® 110,805 52,806 | 2168,164 14th 76,602 95,962 *) 77,400 | 134,225 211,625 15th 75,212 49,914 (©) 86,022 | 45,948 | 2135,043 16th . 104,550 65,308 (2) 142,630 24,448 167,078 17th. 67,885 81,296 ) 68,364 80,271 148,635 18th. 58,900 85,663 =) 92,762 59,664 | 2155,927 19th. 41,672 | 123,192 ©) 66,042 | 112,486 | 2184,246 20th 65,695 | 129,714 (9) 57,769 | 123,312 181,081 21st 73,869 44,519 6d) 46,412 | 138,474 | 2192,767 22d 54,442 99,502 8) 46,521 | 145,831 | 2198,222 23d 117,498 61,496 ©) 120,788 82,031 202,819 24th 85,075 44,243 ©) 88,516 42,133 | 2136,069 25th 45,881 22,205 (2) 71,106 283,166 26th 113,059 (® 97,383 66,072 163,455 27th 85,880 89,392 (® 108,347 67,479 | 2182217 28th . 97,592 (c) 103,469 24,473 | 2131,152 29th . 65,214 11,512 (@) 24,568 121,596 30th . 66,241 26,511 ® 52,177 113,082 31st 55,667 26,490 © 33,043 119,761 32d 74,004 23,242 63 57,863 | 2145,999 33d 62,540 79,533 1) 112,362 | 2172,350 34th . 73,608 90,554 (2) 51,026 119,342 35th 80,388 68,442 (® 112,786 165,135 36th 80,448 47,417 (®) 64,361 140,907 37th 60,463 | 106,581 *) 105,065 177,872 38th 75,471 53,298 ® 61,279 | 2141,182 39th 63,891 | 112,160 (2) 129,539 | 2179,372 40th 76,358 | 147,882 2) 144,228 | 2201,600 + 41st 77,540 | 107,685 ® 140,130 | 2203,461 42d 85,126 30,319 ® 142,845 | 2207,049 43d 76,308 | 167,150 (®) 3) (® 38,447 120,825 117,771 1 2171,758 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued Sisto Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and an and vote district Demo- | Repub- district | Demo- | Repub- district | Demo- | Repub- | cast in crat lican crat lican crat lican 1982 Colo.: 82,742 49,845 107,364 67,804 94,969 59,009 | 2157,597 98,889 88,072 153,550 | 111,868 101,194 59,580 | 2163,636 69,669 69,303 105,820 84,292 92,384 77,409 | 2172,888 65,421 | 103,121 76,849 | 178,221 45,750 | 105,550 151,300 52,194 91,933 62,003 | 177,319 57,392 84,479 141,871 56,598 | 498,909 159,112 102,749 67,828 137,849 80,816 126,798 58,075 | 2186,110 116,624 50,167 119,176 | 104,107 95,254 74,294 | 2170,803 96,830 66,663 103,903 | 117,024 90,638 88,951 | 2181,449 59,918 83,990 74,326 | 124,285 71,110 93,660 | 2165,897 96,738 88,162 117,316 | 115,614 101,362 70,808 | 2173,373 119,537 66,664 142,685 98,311 92,178 99,703 | 2192,972 64,863 91,689 81,188 | 133,783 98,533 87,153 | 2188,064 85,608 49,715 119,157 75,318 82,482 28,285 110,767 112,649 25,148 137,995 57,463 79,096 49,084 128,180 (2) (a) 104,409 31,110 73,713 13,921 87,634 113,302 41,647 147,445 76,673 83,830 41,399 125,229 101,867 | 106,319 140,805 | 177,471 49,042 69,939 118,981 40,654 | 150,694 (2) 2) 85,799 54,058 139,857 (2) (2) 132,442 52,098 85,317 29,624 114,941 (2) (2) 151,472 61,726 (7) G2) €2) 89,543 56,074 139,215 58,561 90,673 94,993 185,666 (2) (2) 72,474 | 271,806 G2) £2) (=) 123,346 99,757 201,622 | 137,428 101,625 42,323 143,948 107,037 66,610 107,164 | 128,561 73,886 81,864 155,750 62) G2) 127,743 42,791 71,206 | 132,906 204,112 65,202 38,081 95,750 31,985 128,627 47,542 176,169 108,837 37,897 132,707 70,271 67,058 89,128 156,186 91,869 43,343 135,212 {=} (2) (2) 72,137 29,156 101,293 74,274 51,925 126,199 Ga.: ; 36,961 1st 82,145 65,625 36,799 | 2102,425 42,234 2d 92,264 93,107 73,897 273,905 54,881 3d 89,040 74,626 30,537 | 2105,171 60,284 14,221 4h... 117,091 51,546 38,758 20,418 259,185 52,739 17,132 Bth........ce. 101,646 35,640 53,264 3,633 265,955 39,451 47,078 6th..........] 66,606 96,071 50,459 62,352 | 2112,812 47,090 23,698 Th.......... 115,892 54,242 71,647 45,569 | 2117,224 41,184 8th 91,103 31,033 75,009 275,035 47,264 14,172 9th...........] 115,576 54,341 86,514 25,907 | 2112,422 50,122 102,177 25,194 80,311 280,323 84,552 24,470 98,256 19,819 18% ecireeiiien 134,779 2149,907 118,272 15,697 141,477 2d 132,072 2148,008 57,972 86,680 100,697 | 116,845 74,388 86,277 160,665 60,040 80,591 81,364 | 116,196 76,608 83,873 160,481 47,581 33,540 119,562 5,660 172,641 4,820 | 2177,462 80,906 11,104 129,771 17,428 140,827 20,670 | 2161,794 95,701 51,098 137,283 61,955 137,391 48,268 185,659 46,788 94,435 71,814 | 152,377 66,323 79,842 | 2146,172 98,702 18,802 106,142 27,136 110,351 35,970 | 2146,322 44,543 87,193 60,951 | 123,953 45,237 97,918 | 2143,168 64,716 10,273 80,056 14,041 133,978 20,994 | 2154,974 81,457 13,302 98,524 17,845 124,318 24,666 | 2148,985 87,543 28,637 106,543 39,244 114,083 54,851 | 2171,529 89,479 88,829 89,008 | 137,707 63,115 90,750 | 2153,868 112,365 40,044 121,166 52,417 134,755 50,967 185,722 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and and and vote «district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- | cast in crat lican crat lican crat lican 1982 28,424 | 110,503 2th... 64,729 | 185,080 40,108 86,487 | 2130,701 40,675 64,060 ABH... 52,000 | 131,448 49,105 | 113,423 | 2162,530 39,438 | 118,741 4th... 61,224 | 202,583 53,914 98,262 | 2152,180 48,756 80,856 15th........] 45,721 | 150,898 53,303 | 105,038 | 2158,344 40,471 76,752 16th... ..;3 64,224 | 132,905 66,877 89,405 | 2156,287 39,260 94,375 17th... 65,305 | 125,806 94,483 84,347 | 2178,887 44,527 85,973 13th.........] 76,471 | 125,561 91,281 97,406 | 2188,694 89,770 19%h........ 51,753 | 142,616 87,231 94,833 182,064 48,426 | 111,054 0th..........; 96,950 | 123,427 100,758 99,348 | 2200,109 27,054 97,473 2st... 63,476 | 132,186 89,500 46,764 | 2140,608 73,331 86,051 0 LR 66,065 | 146,014 123,693 63,279 186,972 74,247 25,858 23d... 107,786 59,644 110,298 57,763 24th.......... 112,134 | 110,176 72,367 17,419 112,016 43,537 87,369 66,921 | 2155,096 82,402 52,842 122,326 | 103,957 107,298 83,593 190,891 64,336 50,145 85,136 | 103,972 83,046 86,958 170,004 42,238 80,527 77,542 | 120,055 60,054 | 110,155 | 2171,238 45,479 94,950 80,378 | 129,474 67,238 | 105,469 172,707 66,421 60,630 99,089 98,302 70,764 | 131,100 201,864 67,469 86,955 69,051 | 137,604 70,249 | 115,884 186,133 76,654 83,019 97,059 | 119,415 100,592 94,127 | 2195,725 99,727 52,218 136,574 75,601 121,094 58,532 | 2180,539 73,343 55,999 103,083 90,051 114,674 56,992 | 2171,863 61,504 45,809 105,468 78,743 45,037 79,940 72,229 | 132,151 61,734 89,585 | 2151,332 65,450 72,644 86,829 | 116,709 69,539 99,478 | 2169,037 34,880 | 103,659 101,670 | 107,830 — 85,381 | 104,072 | 2187,675 88,526 48,308 117,824 | 100,160 Athi 118,849 60,534 | 2179,972 82,333 51,377 128,686 85,262 bth... 93,333 65,200 | 2158,563 87,139 44,320 127,769 73,648 6th... 101,690 56,487 | 2158,184 131,037 73,586 | 121,545 51,032 | 115,591 | 2168,928 70,460 76,419 78,859 92,107 86,075 64,164 150,239 103,265 82,414 | 109,294 53,218 82,007 | 2138,903 deh. 100,139 43,854 124,014 55,899 106,157 35,311 | 2143,968 Sthi.......0 62,402 86,011 45,676 | 141,029 48,371 | 102,910 | 2153,069 44,090 118,565 48,342 247,355 36,441 99,670 52,110 49,571 17,561 267,138 37,346 17,785 85,873 46,681 92,849 45,900 | 2142,597 32,212 62,087 62,138 | 126,049 61,937 74,109 | 2136,750 15,714 59,743 54,027 | 112,093 bs 28,285 52,928 281,217 47,436 52,092 72,473 | 105,376 Bth.......... 49,839 68,418 | 2120,360 51,559 15,861 117,665 Tth 82,463 21,436 103,899 La. £2) (2) {(%) G2) (9) {:%) £%) (9) G2) 1st 2d 3d 2)(2) (9) 65,317 >) 4th (4) (2) (2) =) 5th £2) (2) (7) (2) 6th {:%) (5) (=) 62) Tth (2) {£) (=) (2) 8th {e) Maine 120,791 86,819 | 188,667 oh 118,884 | 124,850 | 2247,965 87,939 51,026 | 186,406 68,086 | 136,075 | 2204,176 80,202 97,743 91,143 89,503 39,656 129,159 49,886 121,017 89,961 83,318 75,062 158,380 102,293 32,074 110,042 38,259 148,301 71,374 47,375 | 120,985 47,947 75,617 123,564 19,160 106,035 25,693 83,937 21,533 105,470 14,545 146,101 62,913 102,596 35,321 137,917 97,104 12,650 103,496 14,203 117,699 717,807 148,301 | 101,659 121,761 48,910 170,671 See footnotes at end of table. 432 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and district Demo-crat | Repub-lican and district Demo-crat | Repub-lican and district Demo-crat | Repub-lican | vote cast in 1982 101,570 119,337 111,353 90,156 97,099 145,615 102,160 106,805 64,868 133,644 176,704 | 131,773 37,881 39,259 48,685 83,511 28,566 102,080 52,457 120,711 141,558 103,466 136,758 111,393 155,759 128,689 104,010 85,629 137,066 195,791 | | | 156,415 38,672 54,213 95,898 70,547 103,192 35,477 131,794 71,620 Mass.: 1st 118,215 142,611 121,802 140,177 117,123 151,305 123,296 102,665 138,418 144,132 145,417 44544 82,804 85,849 43,063 41,370 55,030 63,014 | | | | | | | | 2182,330 2176,881 2189,165 2208,976 2186,891 2210,469 2205,983 2175,073 2174,487 2206,815 2186,710 6,878 97,503 79,572 95,440 81,794 74,718 29,958 51,900 122,363 89,451 96,351 68,063 11,749 123,286 83,550 113,080 47,777 101,737 108,548 147,280 124,155 126,962 75,515 112,698 178,227{ 79.719 | | | | | | | 6,244 115,562 102,591 148,950 118,061 111,272 77,009 168,713 111,496 146,205 90,931 16,8966, - 125,517 040 | 96,842 103,851 108,351 106,960 73315 87,489 98,650 78,388 36,303 112,504 66,080 106,039 52,312 13,732 | | | | | | | 2129,845 2163,412 2171,961 2146,600 185,879 2164,984 2157,251 2124,734 173,436 2169,686 175,220 2157,664 3 123,190 40,716 23,177 26,827 36,913 117,122 ot 90,362 113,492 105,844 127,525 135,705 60,100 | 78,395 53,046 42,735 44,313 68,575 168,530 116,421 94,950 114,006 116,901 46,545 | 33,904 39,227 55,620 132,902 | | | | 2122,596 2130,409 2154,754 2175,476 2181,260 110,090 145,415 ¢) a) 55,412 93,742 106,573 67,279 102,586 57,868 119,182 126,451 126,173 124,026 182,228 | | | | | 171,099 158,082 179,393 82,5637 48,200 140,402 135,084 72,350 102,298 123,508 166,891 56,248 (2) 105,734 108,254 53,467 | | 2213,520 226,751 2231,311 209,742 (2) 214,980 215, 316 229,859 34,837 26,734 35,730 8,408 68,225 97,177 104,269 46,416 | 61,292 42,300 69,321 131,559 Sthr.io.od 22, 634 32,750 74,450 69,469 82,884 | | 112,476 2147,873 2123,049 2152,216 105,518 65,950 102,911 121,565 120,748 82,140 76,061 66,351 96,509 135,170 99,148 | 30,995 79,495 26,881 45,116 30,360 96,574 104,566 63,109 45,795 52,687 91,272 148,227 143,132 151,459 110,957 62,048 76,844 95,751 135,905 94,465 | | | | | 38,667 81,762 41,277 71,869 47,309 149,281 161,668 127,675 104,835 116,167 102,656 100,770 131,566 96,388 96,059 79,053 89,549 76,413 99,228 52,599 77,433 37,388 79,565 66,664 97,993 91,391 86,493 63,942 | 155,255 178,203 168,954 175,953 2165,989 177,046 180,940 162,906 163, 170 86,016 57,480 64,093 75,1766 112,866 63,370 70,874 91,431 100,087 65,815 62,402 79,968 | 167,602 2148,937 71,311 77,135 85,3714 99,013 70,309 +141,597 43,605 88,843 34, 1967 | | 160,705 107,736 182,887 45,676 70,431 | 137,675 92,639 171,853 | | | 2183,368 2163,349 2172,364 At large...| 132,513 44,425 165,107 63,163 61,901 52,265 45,675 70,188 | 107,576 2126,496 N.H.: Tatoo oS 82,697 39,546 49,131 84,535 114,061 63,350 | 73,565 113,304 76,281 37,906 5 61,876 92,098 | 2138,908 130,004 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and and and vote district Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| Repub-| cast in crat lican crat lican crat lican 1982 106,096 26,853 147,352 42,154 110,570 | 39,501 | 2150,891 135,437 97,072 102,826 | 47,069 | 2151,128 106,269 | 104,184 104,055 | 60,515 | 2166,996 68,480 95,447 75,658 | 85,660 | 2162,595 41,269 | 156,016 53,659 | 104,695 | 2160,358 92,227 | 125,792 100,419 | 46,095 | 2147,434 99,737 | 108,760 70,978 | 91,837 | 2164,109 95,493 44,625 89,980 | 36,317 | 2127,297 75,321 | 116,128 99,090 | 86,022 | 2186,879 55,074 8,066 76,154 11,778 76,684 14,5651 292,852 88,294 35,642 106,155 | 57,772 105,607 57,099 | 2164,237 34,423 | 94,850 36,5677 56,2561 | | 134,973 152,862 57,049 65.820 | | 117,793 100,061 | | 2176,452 2168.256” 86,921 45,606 94,021 28,257 | 2126,606 55,944 53,108 92,457 75,812 70,761 | 118,075 ASE nade 120,903 | 125,910 67,534 | 74,459 141,993 95,710 2d 55,085 61,564 71,021 121,620 46,466 | 2131,293 67,180 | 390,115 115,213 388,234 138,021 64,807 | 253,322 365,106 342,790 | 2126,712 70,526 | 366,458 387,952 383,238 | 2181,133 46,508 | 394,711 117,455 3105,241 | 2174,348 360,519 | 384,864 105,140 $100,485 | 2172,888 380,799 | 44,304 389,762 299,557 373,066 324,832 | 108,845 374,872 15,165 327,156 2102,571 51,350 | 342,108 344,473 20,352 | 2102,820 277.979 321,726 | 2113,451 358,997 | 316,206 325,424 4,449 | 247,010 325,697 3,580 3,372 3,215 | 249,259 368,837 | 216,002 319,536 314,257 285,130 331,339 7,616 38,257 367,626 | 2120,630 349,272 | 20,508 346,467 366,262 | 2123,698 359,703 39,405 317,050 278,605 54,228 | 333,071 369,573 319,928 133,100 353,434 | 360,867 391,341 257,664 359,731 2126,833 364,275 11,661 15,350 372,005 | 2174,228 323,950 $117,460 156,124 358,727 .:211,110 9,943 92,266 | 2174,286 66,354 | 359,455 366,771 341,386 | 2216,083 75,397 | 357,451 366,689 $140,296 189,737 31,213 | 114,641 $158,936 93,071 | 2166,827 341,870 | 87,059 137,159 $108,962 152,170 83,413 | 366,177 383,096 95,290 | 2179,186 139,575 | 336,017 37,504 375,991 | 2178,659 384,705 | 399,518 $141,631 104,412 | 2157,245 355,785 | 385,478 $111,008 119,105 | 2174,620 $107,791 3135,976 3133,462 177,305 76,251 | 367,071 $108,128 21217,383 58,286 | 82,501 $132,831 . 319,790 2149,977 i Teva 3122,785 133,278 99,502 | 263,972 | 2165,280 36,428 | 96,119 127,623 399,497 | 331,527 348,428 270,911 17,585 316,560 $113,928 3167,434 79,385 | 356,431 375,039 67,716 16,814 108,738 79,954 17,478 298,342 61,851 15,988 99,297 35,946 59,617 34,293 | 2111,326 54,452 22,150 84,862 | 39,393 68,936 39,046 | 2108,473 74,249 97,167 84,631 70,369 64,955 | 2137,044 68,778 58,161 99,117 94,894 817,819 57,083 | 2145,707 58,193 26,882 76,957 80,275 68,696 58,244 | 2127,619 53,696 23,146 88,564 40,270 68,529 27,015 296,534 63,168 43,942 95,013 67,317 71,691 52,417 | 2124,938 29,761 66,157 71,504 | 101,156 47,258 64,297 | 2112,786 67,004 52,485 | 120,777 80,904 287,264 75,460 65,832 90,789 | 104,485 85,410 84,085 | 2171,047 N.Dak.: N.Dak.: At large ...| 68,016 | 147,712 At large... 166,437 | 124,707 At large..! 186,534 72,241 | 2260,499 See footnotes at end of table. g9-555 0 -83 -30 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote:cast in 1982 | moia) and and and vote district Demo-| Repub-district | Demo-| Repub-district Demo-| '‘Repub-| cast in crat lican crat lican crat lican 1982 38,699 73,593 38,529 | 124,080 52,658 | 2156,187 64,522 58,716 103,423 72,693 97,434 | 2155,378 62,849 51,833 95,558 66,698 2136,754 39,360 85,575 51,150 | 133,795 105,087 162,651 51,071 85,547 57,704 | 137,003 86,450 156,570 46, 318 85,592 84,235] 101,288 92,135 155,570 92,507 38,952 | 124,137 87,842 | 2156,146 32,493 81,156 44,162 | 139,590 98,527 148,404 71,709 34,326 68,728 96,927 64,459 | 2164,217 35,309 99,329 49,433 | 143,403 100,044 158,027 37,131 89,327 51,224 | 128,507 56,616 | 2153,242 61,698 81,573 108,690 98,110 88,335 | 2175,027 80,875 43,269 113,439 64,296 53,376 | 2150,725 82,356 31,311 103,336 55,962 48,421 164,050 317,000 91,023 48,708 | 129,025 104,678 | 2157,887 29,640 | 105,152 39,219 | 149,960 110,485 167,871 42,117 87,010 47,900 | 128,870 98,476 178,851 71,894 48,931 134,835 42,354 128,665 69,977 71,890 77,272 | 107,032 72,682 | 2189,942 76,973 96,217 17,675 | 2156,052 58,934 9,533 83,188 11,103 21,332 153,876 87,551 30,935 108,137 80,836 99,975 33,732 144, 371 73,886 49,404 115,381 141,083 72,583 59,853 101,516 154,193 (=) (2) 2) 148,005 62,993 41,421 74,245 129,504 17,978 71,451 36,815 2147,209 103,512 36,031 111,694 136,330 158,706 93,640 203,532 (2) 152,099 67,547 138,089 (9) 151,895 156,371 (9 124,745 96,953 158,745 9 Pa. 104,412 37,913 Igbo. i) 2143,416 132,594 25,785 Cs 2158,675 86,015 33,750 2193,954 87,555 | 110,445 2167,102 36,704 | 110,565 134,818 106,431 317,746 150,385 79,771 78,403 190,798 89,276 56,776 2165,5635 33,882 | 101,151 141,905 35,721 | 116,003 153,485 61,433 45,335 168,856 104,216 47,442 2157,640 47,151 |. 112,711 2169,824 68,004 49,992 2161,577 58,077 65,986 137,457 27,386 91,910 130,398 79,234 53,613 146,265 88,299 65,088 2187,683 28,577 | 105,424 142,950 97,745 37,745 2167,428 73,712 65,622 159,631 99,559 39,518 2157,215 61,657 73,194 141, 721 48,894 87,041 68,293 62,160 119, 817 86,768 120,756 ; ph 2160,081 397 92,970 | 115,057 95,779 172,548 65,621 76,743 81,988 63,945 | 2117,112 52,598 73,353 92,306 71,569 122,318 80,968 87,680 57,840 285,339 45,357 90,941 69,802 110,196 63,013 99,773 33,191 102,536 69,220 70,747 75,964 56,653 119,235 64,683 64,544 gt Eo 109,910 57,155 At large..| 142,122 | 133,530 275,652 55,516 70,780 7} 63,447 88,991 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and and and vote district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- district Demo- | Repub- | cast in crat lican crat lican crat lican 1982 Tenn.: 50,694 92,143 130,296 Ast ..ciind 27,580 89,497 | 2120,855 27,745 | 125,082 46,578 | 147,947 2d 109,045 109,045 108,282 117,355 74,761 84,967 49,885 | 2137,492 108,695 137,612 35,954 93,453 47,865 141,318 68,608 47,288 118,506 62,746 109,282 27,061 136,343 38,954 | 114,630 127,945 104,094 104,094 96,363 36,003 133,606 39,227 72,359 73,835 146,194 80,776 33,679 | 110,139 93,945 31,527 125,472 112,143 40,812 154,829 Tex.: Vb). anid 73,708 20,700 137,665 100,685 2103,283 66,986 28,584 142,496 60,742 91,762 297,346 96,406 49,667 | 218,228 28,223 99,852 | 2129,528 58,336 36,582 102,787 93,915 94,134 32,221 | 2127,496 35,524 34,672 70,892 67,848 52,214 27,121 280,530 66,025 35,393 144,816 59,503 (9 ad ©) 22,415 | 128,214 48,594 | 242,810 17,866 | 108,718 | 2127,922 39,429 | « 24,673 67,921 72,856 38,041 50,630 289,218 50,792 29,473 103,225 78,965 35,422 | 2116,897 94,529 29,328 135,618 88,940 2134,276 53,354 49,965 128,520 286,395 46,456 21,364 99,104 65,005 34,879 | 2114,535 75,271 25,275 98,779 80,819 47,877 | 2135,820 63,953 24,325 93,884 71,495 48,942 | 2126,712 54,560 27,853 105,225 45,090 280,002 53,090 22,743 104,734 36,064 281,671 69,030 32,302 130,465 2112,630 36,783 71,985 16,128 12,104 282,335 54,729 48,070 126,632 19,062 | 2109,970 51,584 84,113 17,725 ¥ 274,924 63,501 84,336 58,425 | 196,424 35,112 | 106,515 | 2142,872 53,443 54,643 101,094 | 106,797 66,536 267,479 62,649 104,595 45,139 51,690 41,363 293,528 39,201 33,314 93,690 59,172 33,857 22,798 257,653 63,974 40,112 | 2105,914 69,782 69,438 139,220 66,604 35,209 | 2104,044 93,892 85,028 144,459 | 157,111 66,006 | 111,416 177,422 68,899 | 121,492 87,967 | 194,885 78,981 92,109 171,090 108,478 | 2141,139 Vi.: Vi: At large ...| 23,228 90,688 154,274 At large..| 38,296 | 114,191 | 2164,951 34,578 89,158 130,130 62,379 76,926 | 2142,802 63,512 97,319 78,108 278,205 104,550 60,962 96,524 63,946 92,928 | 2156,891 717,827 59,930 92,557 80,695 67,708 | 2148,406 83,575 112,143 88,293 288,324 88,647 123,125 68,192 66,537 | 2137,140 46,950 84,517 139,957 46,514 76,752 | 2128,224 56,137 52,396 94,530 95,624 68,071 69,620 | 2140,070 47,367 76,877 52,636 | 119,196 76,205 75,082 | 2151,289 70,892 61,981 105,883 | 110,840 75,361 86,506 | 2164,035 52,706 99,942 41,830 | 180,475 59,444 | 123,956 183,400 70,620 66,793 162,002 82,639 101,383 68,622 170,005 82,616 58,270 155,906 92,872 97,323 59,686 | 2162,058 85,602 54,389 100,114 | 134,691 45,990 | 112,148 | 2160,668 77,201 68,761 120,530 | 111,705 109,549 60,816 170,365 71,057 43,640 122,903 | 106,236 89,985 47,720 | 2143,898 67,450 59,052 112,848 84,218 126,313 51,759 178,072 59,824 79,209 139,033 W.Va. 76,372 44,062 ist..i5 107,471 61,438 79,529 70,069 149,598 69,683 56,272 80,940 | 102,805 87,904 49,413 137,317 74,837 51,584 84,980 94,583 84,619 60,844 | 2146,250 70,035 4th 117,595 36,020 91,184 22,054 113,238 See footnotes at end of table. 436 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued State Vote cast in 1978 State Vote cast in 1980 State Vote cast in 1982 Total and district Demo-crat | Repub-lican and district Demo-crat | Repub-lican and district Demo-crat | Repub-lican | vote cast in 1982 Wis.: 1st 77,146 64,437 126,222 96,047 95,055 59,309 | 2155,804 2d. 99,631 71,412 142,037 | 119,514 112,677 71,989 | 2186,045 3d 96,326 57,060 126,859 | 132,001 75,132 99,304 | 2175,465 4th. 101,575 52.125 146,437 61,027 129,557 2137,024 5th. 85,067 30,185 129,574 37,267 99,713 54,826 | 2156,921 6th . 48,785 | 114,742 98,628 | 143,980 6th.. 59,922 | 111,348 | 2171,283 Tth. 110,874 65,750 164,340 89,745 7th... 122,124 57,535 | 2179,668 8th . 73,925 | 101,856 81,043 | 169,664 8th 74,436 | 101,379 | 2177,152 9th 75,207 | 118,386 56,838 | 206,227 9th 111,508 | 2111,570 Wyo.: Wyo.: Wyo.: At large ...| 53,522 75,855 At large..| 53,338 | 116,361 At large..| 46,041 | 113,236 159,277 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1978, 1980, AND 1982—Continued Vote - 1978 1980 1982 Total vote mmonwealt cast in P ou: N ew Popa: Now Popa: N ew 1982 ro- ro- ro- Demo: gressive Depo gressive Delo: gressive Puerto Rico: Resident Commissioner (4-year term) 749,531 | 760,484 Vote Total vote Washington, D.C. 1978 1980 1982 cast in Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-1982 crat lican crat lican crat lican Delegate at Large 76,557 11,677 11,631 21,021 | 93,422 | 17,242 2112,543 Vote Total vote Guim 1978 1980 1982 aitAR Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-1982 crat lican crat lican crat lican Delegate at Large L128. cocina 14,834 15,627 14,579 230,233 Vote Total vote Virgin Islands 1972 19%0 1982 cast in Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-1082 crat lican crat lican crat lican Delegate at Large 9,574 10,539 10,027 8,877 17,780 3,111 221,453 Vote Total vote American Samoa 1978 1980 1982 cost in Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-| Demo-| Repub-1982 crat lican crat lican crat lican Delegate at Large 4,141 5,397 212,044 2 Figures not available. Roy (Pat) Archer, Democrat, had 57,995 votes; Johnnie R. Crean, Republican, had 56,297 votes; Ron C. Packard, Republican, had 66,444 votes. ¢Michael Myers, Democrat, had 52,956 votes; Robert R. Burke, Republican, had 37,893 votes; Thomas M. Foglietta, Independent, had 58,737 votes. 2 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 3Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 4John L. Swigert, Republican, died before taking office. 438 Congressional Directory REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT “2 ) 2 lg |g 2 ) r=} n > I) : EN ET as BE ME 8 16 6 Els Bla |B lslal2 |B lglg |B (BIS | [5 |.BS |S 8 se2 ZEEE IBIEIEEIR IB SIC [FIs I: state (SEIE |S |8 [S15 15 |Z |S |8 8 |s |S [E-|5 [5 gE [5 [5 £8[Coleg elgelSe olvolao| ol aol solo do So fol al ol Bolte 5852 EE E558 s8 2 55 22 5[58| 285855 85 83 5 5/58 25 52 gal BS fg] = SE ~ = > |b). 5 — S| REFER eo SAH £2 = SEE EE ER EEF RE EEE ER EEE ET REE BEE Alabama... 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TET BGs dis Alon Als Al IE dbo 55 20h 6 61 16 EG n6 Delaware ...... 5 Eon J Dar" 8 ioe Lo nl nom 1 as fat of Pale Fil 0 Wl 11 Ci ll ad ih Vl 11 Fk 1 mel be 1 SR Florida... bison emis yanatse Ve tbdstt rts a5 550 aah] mine 230 dics ade 2 De SL dre] 6 8102115119 Georgia ..... 21 47°61 27-9 8] Sle-qIol 1011] 11 1 12010 101)-10:070.|2 10:4 10 ST Tan ERR Lo LR LENE RE ns: SHAN Bl ie LEE 3 ol BCT Le EC Ma) BX NE, 2] Di a0 10 23 CE Tr IL ER Sor moved mal eRe Dw nd vomit rontl ite Brie Bees weil Bec, 2 1 yor Es BR el He BUNOIS..... nin dent Loiczee Car BEER Sh El WR 14119420 221:251-27.|. 27-26 25] 24; 24|:22 Indiana.........onni bo [5 a.08 21-87 100 ALOT 18331131 AS 131-120-111 11] 1140 1-10 7,7 PAR Rb Se oy IRE hs Raed bic SO Lc PEC Bly 220 v2 Gir AY Ill Ol Ril Qe Ts 6 6 LTT Ca hk SR! RE LC Lae all BY ol LR] WA Pi Sqr Bla Bcf) Fon) GL, 5 Publi 5 Kentucky.. 2065-10 22 AS EGE 10 9 10: 11} 11X11 Tain SOs Qs ile oq pga Louisianaic ho on ain Alias 1008 sah nee IES Ay RI SER Boa i oT ER POR Re FS BC ER LR Maine........i.nnti, 105, BT T ES Pll GO Be Bll dng een Al 8 8 BEB 2 2 2 iin Maryland......... 8 QIS8Y 61 6LiBl 6-6 61267 GF Gl aTln Bl 3.8 Massachusetts 5 1481712131183 120 10910100 11 1.12713 14 16{-15] 14. 141 12:13 11 Michigan ......... FL PPL) ER Earl IE RE 29730400 CO 11 12112 18017 17 18 19) 219118 Minnesota .... A PONOTI in Va ind WH FE LE 20% 220-3. Bl Tq: F-10890 04 Ol Sr 8) 8 Mississippi.... PORE CE Bs 20a a2) ee Bees GT Be BLT IC TG Be Bo Missouri... EB ae Pr 2005) 70 a9 13 14 15116116718 13-1V 1010} 9 Montana... VAL Fig pend Ed EOE at Een Mule) Biel LOA Bei J hn 16 i wt Ke 8 Fal Re Re LE FR J 0 Ll Nebraska .. Ta Nl Cn ag BUS DUNT i ole ta Wl 2 | a8 a6 Billie Ble 5 At A BG IB C31 I Mam on JE Dem emg SO Lit) Esl SER Eerie BC Lh a a Tn i Be Re HE a) 3 BL aa Th New Hampshire........ Rony EEE pe ee eat SB HBG 3 el Al Ti Be a BR Ae a LR ES ARR) New Jersey ..............} 41 5 «67 61 6] 6] 5:1 5 5 70 7 S| 10] 121 14 14) 14 157 15: 14 New Mexico: i. ......0.0 00 i seater fastens }ovisr sists soins Voorn ies iorth snes) sosoes Bisons EEE MSE LS RL Eee | New York........ 10] 17( 27| 34| 40( 34] 33| 31| 33| 34] 34| 37| 43] 45| 45] 43| 41 39| 34 North Carolina... 104 12°73 131 131 Oc Rl 7/7 Se Ol 100 10 11 12 131° 117-11) 11 North. Dakota ........o0 ie ns et fn Nn be on Lolls [ams beni 200 cv 20 Se 2 2 2 2a ed [9 108 SRE Bd ie 290 6 141-19 210 211 191-2000 21 21'| 20 1-22.24) 23% 23] 24 1.23152] nor Oklahoma... ini i i een] svi ite astoss Grin iy ves sont rosess bab asecst | soviet Vong oi Waivers: Jodusns 251 SL Qi San 6 i OF 26:6 OTORON iva trninsrsdoss Yeanins botinnr) stots Vises Y esueis Paver menses Cal Bee iho lang BI BOS A Ederal Lin 8 He Da Hal BIBER Loe haa Pennsylvania... 13] 18 23| 26; 28] 24] 25| 24 27| 28; 30) 32| 36] 34 33| 30| 27| 25; 23 Rhode Island 8 Ketel Cr 8 Be fy i RV RE 3 BE BS Dl En Baer RG Bis Be al Rn La TE Ea IE South Carolina 91.7 6 4 Ti -9y 7161 -6{ 01 6{ 616 SITET Nn Be Bn Bd Bl ECE Bad! I BenDe Ft 221020 Zi Bla 2 a ie 2 2d] Tennessee ov A311) 100 + 8.°30 101 10% 101 10% “90101 9} 9 8i9 LL He eer se Band ind Kets Ki i 2900-21 “4 G11 13-16-18 21] 21s 2210324 (97 05 RC SR Ea le BCL Bn Ea] Rel i Bl) INCE aie ies cid pee pes EE LR I BE SE te Vermont RE ARLE oe ORE Ra 8 Bs EU BR BR LE a [EB Te [1 BE ey er Bl Virginia 221 3115 131: 114.97. 104.10] 10; 10| 9 91 101:10/-10].10 WW ashingion. ooh nid fs ee Ye oot rl atin ates b posse h vevis 23020 3 Bl uGy 0 aT oT oT 8 West Virginia... ala fo fh mni seen firions J dy 4 6 Gr Gro Gl S414 Wiscongins.. nailed lnieilnaila.. ZOU 3 6) 8 90-100 21.1 AR T01 107 100: 104: <9: 00 in111 Daas ard Bon Bes Ben NeW] PRIN PRs wind pe VE BGA ell 21 3 Bt Sn [eb File | Bo 1 I 1 Tobal mn. 65106 |142 [186 [213 |242 [232 (237 |243 [293 |332 | 357 [391 (435 |435 [435 |437 |435 |435 [435 1 No apportionment was made in 1920. 2The following representation was added after the several census apportionments indicated when new States were admitted and is included in the above table: First. Tennessee, 1. Second. Ohio, 1. Third. Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; Mississippi, 1. Fifth. Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1. Sixth. California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Seventh. Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1. Eighth. Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1. Ninth. Colorado, 1. Tenth. Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2; Washingten, 1; Wyoming, 1. Eleventh. Utah, 1. Twelfth. Oklahoma, 5. Thirteenth. Arizona, 1; New Mexico, 1. Seventeenth. Alaska, 1; Hawaii, 1. 3Twenty Members were assigned to Massachusetts, but 7 of these were credited to Maine when that area became a State. Statistical GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES State or :territory .Capital Governor Pololi-Anil bgoan E xpirationEterm Salary ice STATE Years Alabama...000 Montgomery ................ George C. Wallace ............... D. €4 | Jan. 1987 | 1$50,000 Alaska JUNCAE.....coioisiiessiiioons William Sheffield................. D. 4 | Jan. 1987 274,196 Arizona Phoenix Bruce Babbitt D. 4 | Jan. 1987 | .356,000 Arkansas ...0..0000. Little Rock Bill Clinton D. 2 | Jan. 1985 235,000 California .. | Sacramento...........5. George Deukmejian.............. *R. %4 | Jan. 1987 | 149,100 Colorado ...... ..| Denver Richard D. Lamm................. D. ®4 | Jan. 1986 160,000 i Hartford William A. O'Neill............... D. v4 | Jan. 1987 265,000 Dover Pierre S. du Pont IV.. R. €4 | Jan. 1985 | 235,000 Tallahassee . Robert Graham........ D. 4 | Jan. 1987 165,000 Atlanta..... ..| Joe Frank Harris D. 4 | Jan. 1987 168,571 ..| Honolulu .. George R. Ariyoshi. D. 4 | Dec. 1986 159,400 Boise John V. Evans...................... D. v4 | Jan. 1987 150,000 Illinois Springfield ................... James R. Thompson ............ R. b4 | Jan. 1987 | 258,000 Indiana... Indianapolis................. Robert PD. Orr... ccniviines R. 4 | Jan. 1985 | 248,000 Iowa........ ..| Des Moines .................. Terry E. Branstad................ R. %4 | Jan. 1986 | 160,000 Kansas....... wf Ropeka.. Sih in John Carlin aoedi. sien D. c4 | Jan. 1987 152,425 Kentucky.......ioiriuns Fronkiort..ii...ciemy John Y. Brown Jr................ D. 24 | Dec. 1983 | 150,000 Louisiana Baton Rouge................ David:C. Treen .....iicc.iniiine R. €4 | Mar. 1984 | 173,400 Maine..........0000.be Augusta ....ononu0 Joseph E. Brennan .............. D. €4 | Jan. 1987 | 135,000 Maryland....... Annapolis... cui Harry R. Hughes.................. D. €4 | Jan. 1987 | 175,000 Massachusetts .. ih BONY hive esbomaniirnsinnsadhs Michael S. Dukakis.............. D. 4 | Jan. 1987 375,000 Michigan......00.....c LANSIng......coocoii thas James Blanchard ................. D. b4 | Jan. 1987 | 170,000 Minnesota +P: Rudy Perpichy...........ivvnes D. 4 | Jan. 1987 162,000 Mississippi William F. Winter ............... D. 24 | Jan. 1984 ,000 Missouri Christopher S. Bond ............ R. €4 | Jan. 1985 | 155,000 Montana. ................ lenglian LA Ted Schwinden...................... D. 4 | Jan. 1985 | 143,360 Nebraska Lincoln Bob Kerrey... oni D. c4 | Jan. 1987 140,000 Nevada. ob. o.. 000 Carson City.......ccoueeneee Richard H. Bryan ................ D. 4 | Jan. 1987 | 265,000 New Hampshire.......... Concord ...ic.oivioriniadd John H. Sununu................... R. 52 | Jan. 1985 | 251,830 New Jersey Trenton ‘Thomas Kean...............o0.. R. 4 | Jan. 1986 | 185,000 New Mexico.......coocuun. Santa Fe...........0 Toney Snore sveshinins deta nintesis D. 24 | Jan. 1987 | 160,000 New York.......... Albany ...... ..| Mario M. Cuomo.................. D. %4 | Jan. 1987 | 1100,000 North Carolina. Raleigh ..... D. €4 | Jan. 1985 | 157,864 North Dakota... Bismarck R. b4 | Jan. 1985 | 147,000 Columbus D. c4 | Jan. 1987 | 165,000 Oklahoma D. c4 | Jan. 1987 170,000 .| Salem........ R. 4 | Jan. 1987 | 352,094 Harrisburg .. R. 4 | Jan. 1986 | 266,000 Providence .. D. 52 | Jan. 1985 | 249,500 Columbia... D. a4 | Jan. 1987 | 160,000 Pierre........ R. €4 | Jan. 1987 | 149,025 Nashville................0 R. €4 | Jan. 1987 | 168,226 ustin D. %4 | Jan. 1986 | 285,500 Salt Lake City Scott M. Matheson............... D. v4 | Jan. 1985 | 152,000 ....| Montpelier .| Richard A. Snelling... R. %2 | Jan. 1987 | 250,000 ....| Richmond... Charles S. Robb....... D. a4 | Jan. 1986 275,000 ....| Olympia....... Dixy Lee Bay.....iiiiiinsi R. 54 | Jan. 1985 | 263,000 West Virginia..............| Charleston... ih D. Rockefeller IV ....... D. 4 | Jan. 1985 | 260,000 Wisconsin.........owve re Madison.............oumvind Anthony S. Earl D. %4 | Jan. 1987 ,000 Wyoming Cheyenne Ed Herschler......................... D. b4 | Jan. 1987 | 270,000 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico...ci..cvcceveems San Juan......criin Carlos S. Quirés.........cccounue... N.P.A 4 | Jan. 1985 135,000 TERRITORIES Guam Agana €4 | Jan. 1987 | 150,000 Virgin Islands ............. ac4 | Jan. 1987 | 151,000 American OR soiree €d3 | Jan. 1985 | 140,000 Northern Mariana Saipan, Marianas ....... Pedro P. Tenorio R. Jan. 1986 120,000 slands. Trust Territory of Saipan, Marianas ....... Janet McCoy *° R. the Pacific Islands. 2 Cannot succeed himself. ®No limit. ¢Can serve 2 consecutive terms. dFirst term 3 yrs; succeeding Governors will serve 4 yrs. ¢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. ‘New Progressive Party. 5The High Commissioner of the Trust Territory is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate; the position is a civil service position. 440 Congressional Directory PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS President Vice President Service Congress George Washington .........ccccuu.. JOIN AdAME oie iivrrssinsis Apr. 30, 1789-Mar. 3,1797 |1,2, bantam 3,4 A ...| Thomas Jefferson........................ ar. 4, 1797-Mar. 3, 1801 | 5, 6. Aaron Burr Mar. 4, 1801-Mar. 3, 1805 | 7, 8. George Clinton Mar. 4, 1805-Mar. 3, 1809 | 9, 10. James Madison ............ccecmconscins] inesase do. Mar. 4, 1809-Mar. 3, 1813 | 11, 12. Do Elbridge Gerry 2.......ccmiivernes Mar. 4, 1813-Mar. 3, 1817 | 13, 14. James Monroe Daniel D. Tompkins... ...., Mar. 4, 1817-Mar. 3, 1825 | 15, 16, 17, 18. John Quincy Adams.................... John C. Calhoun..... ....|] Mar. 4, 1825-Mar. 3, 1829 | 19, 20. Andrew Jackson..........ccceeceeeeenens]| wenn do.'3 Mar. 4, 1829-Mar. 3, 1833 | 21, 22. Do 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 “.......... John Tyler Mar. 4, 1841-Apr. 4, 1841 | 27. John Tyler Apr. 6, 1841-Mar. 3, 1845 | 27, 28. James K. Polk George M. Dallas Mar. 4, 1845-Mar. 3, 1849 | 29, 30. Zachary Taylon.............ondles Millard Fillmore..........ccccccvevnunneee Mar. 5, 1849-July 9, 1850 | 31. Millard Fillmore July 10, 1850-Mar. 3, 1853 | 31, 32. Franklin Pierce ..........ccc.cvciviness William RB. King:5.....0.ec eins Mar. 4, 1853-Mar. 3, 1857 | 33, 34. James Buchanan ...| John C. Breckinridge. ....| Mar. 4, 1857-Mar. 3, 1861 | 35, 36. Abraham Lincoln. ..............ccoeuneenn. Hannibal Hamlin....... ....| Mar. 4, 1861-Mar. 3, 1865 | 37, 38. Do.* Andrew Johnson .............i005 Mar. 4, 1865-Apr. 15, 1865 | 39. Andrew Johnson Apr. 15, 1865-Mar. 3, 1869 | 39, 40. WUlysses-S. Grant...innin Schuyler Colfax ns er . 4, 1869-Mar. 3, 1873 | 41, 42. un 7 5is...0 Do Henry Wilson ©........... Se . 4, 1873-Mar. 3, 1877 | 43, 44. Rutherford B. Hayes ................... William A. Wheeler... on . 4, 1877-Mar. 3, 1881 | 45, 46. James A. Garfield ..................... Chester A. Arthur...ov.ciciienese . 4, 1881-Sept. 19, 1881 | 47. Chester A. Arthur Sept. 20, 1881-Mar. 3, 1885 | 47, 48. Grover Cleveland “....................... Thomas A. Hendricks é............... Mar. 4 1885-Mar. 3, 1889 | 49, 50. Benjamin Harrison ...| Levi P. Morton . 4, 1889-Mar. 3, 1893 | 51, 52. Grover Cleveland “...... ...| Adlai E. Stevenson . 4, 1893-Mar. 3, 1897 | 53, 54. William McKinley...........ccccccuunne. Garret A. Hobart ° . 4, 1897-Mar. 3, 1901 | 55, 56. Do 4 4, 1901-Sept. 14, 1901 | 57. Theodore Roosevelt . 14, 1901-Mar. 3, 1905 | 57, 58. Do Charles W. Fairbanks . 4, 1905-Mar. 3, 1909 | 59, 60. Williany 1 Paft..5nloainngs James S. Sherman 1°. wh . 4, 1909-Mar. 3, 1913 | 61, 62. Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall 25 . 4, 1913-Mar. 3, 1921 | 63, 64, 65, 66. Warren G. Harding “................... Calvin Coolidge........-..........i . 4, 1921-Aug. 2, 1923 | 67. Calvin Coolidge . 3, 1923-Mar. 3, 1925 | 68. Do Charles G. Dawes . 4, 1925-Mar. 3, 1929 | 69, 70. Herbert C. Hoover ....................... Charles Curtis . 4, 1929-Mar. 3, 1933 | 71, 72. Franklin D. Roosevelt ................. [i John. N.AGarner...........iuairens . 4, 1933-Jan. 20, 1941 | 73, 74, 75, 76. Do Henry A. Wallace .. A . 20, 1941-Jan. 20, 1945 | 77, 78. Do.* Harry S. Truman . 20, 1945-Apr. 12, 1945 | 79. Harry S. Truman . 12, 1945-Jan. 20, 1949 | 79, 80. Do Alben W. Barkley .. . 20, 1949-Jan. 20, 1953 | 81, 82. Dwight D. Eisenhower ................ Richard M. Nixon . 20, 1953-Jan. 20, 1961 | 83, 84, 85, 86. John F. Kennedy *........c.c.i. cies Lyndon B. Johnson . 20, 1961-Nov. 22, 1963 | 87, 88. Lyndon B. Johnson . 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1965 | 88. Do Hubert H. Humphrey.................. Jan. 20, 1965-Jan. 20, 1969 | 89, 90. Richard M. irae Spiro T. Agnew 1... nnn Jan. 20, 1969-Oct. 10, 1973 | 91, 92, 93. Nixon:.........cccces Do Oct. 10, 1973-Dec. 6, 1973 | 93. Do Gerald RB. Ford 0 iis Dec. 6, 1973-Aug. 9, 1974 | 93. 2.....00 Gerald R. Ford *® Aug. 9, 1974-Dec. 19, 1974 | 93. Do Dec. 19, 1974-Jan. 20, 1977 | 93, 94, 95. James Earl (Jimmy) Carter ....... Jan. 20, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 | 95, 96 Ronald W. Reagan ..............c........ Jan. 20, 1981-97, 98. Died Apr. 20, 1812. 2Died Nov. 23, 1814. 3 Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become United States Senator. ‘Died in office. 5Died Apr. 18, 1853. $Died Nov. 22, 1875. "Terms not consecutive. 8Died Nov. 25, 1885. *Died Nov. 21, 1899. 1°Died Oct. 30, 1912. 11 Resigned Oct. 10, 1973. 12First 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 “Nominated to be Vice President by President Gerald R. Ford on Aug. 20, i 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.—George Bush. 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) as well as in the White House (West g iy Chief of Staff.—Adm. Daniel J. Murphy, USN (ret.), 456-6606. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Frederick Bush, 456-7056. Counsel. —C. Boyden Gray, 456-7034. Assistant to the Vice President and Press Secretary.—Peter Teeley, 456-6772. Aoniaon to the Vice President for National Security Affairs.—Donald P. Gregg, 395- Assistant to the Vice President for Domestic Policy.—J. Steven Rhodes, 456-6400. Executive Assistant.—Chase Untermeyer, 456-7123. Assistant to the Vice President for Appointments and Scheduling.—dJennifer Fitzger-ald, 456-2761. Director of Administration.—Susan Cockrell, 395-6303. Director of Advance.—Dan Sullivan, 395-4245. Assistant to the Vice President for Senate Affairs.—Joseph Hagin, 224-8391. Chief of Staff for Mrs. Bush.—Susan Porter Rose, 456-7022. Deputy Press Secretary.—Shirley Green, 456-6772. Deputy Counsel. —Francis S. Blake, 456-7034. Deputy Counsel.—Richard C. Breeden, 456-6445. Deputy Director of Administration.—Caren Bateman, 395-6303. Assistant Domestic Policy Adviser.—Mary S. Gall, 456-7935. Assistant Domestic Policy Adviser.—David Platt, 456-7935. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE Room SR-218, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5972 President Pro Tempore of the Senate.—Strom Thurmond. Special Assistant.—dJean Jackson. Staff Assistant.—Jeff Kull. CHAPLAIN Room SR-227C, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2510 Chaplain of the Senate.—Rev. Richard C. Halverson. Secretary.—Allie S. Johnson. MAJORITY LEADER Room S-233, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3135 Majority Floor Leader.—Howard H. Baker, Jr. Administrative Assistant to the Majority Leader.—Jim Cannon. Counsel to the Majority Leader.—Jim Range. Press Secretary to the Majority Leader.—Tom Griscom. Executive Assistant to the Majority Leader.—Lura Nell Triplett. 443 444 Congressional Directory Assistant Majority Leader Room S-229, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2708 Assistant Majority Leader.—Ted Stevens. Chief of Staff.—Becky Gernhardt. Administrative Assistant.—Dennis Fradley. Press Secretary.—Pam Rubenstein. Appointments Secretary.—Kathie Bridenbaugh. Republican Conference of the Senate Room SR-347, Senate Russell Office Building. Phones: 224-2764; 224-3050 (Communications) Chairman.—James A. McClure, Senator from Idaho. Secretary.—Jake Garn, Senator from Utah. Committee Chairmen: Policy.—John Tower, Senator from Texas. Campaign.—Richard G. Lugar, Senator from Indiana. Committees.—Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Senator from Kansas. Staff Director.—Margo Carlisle. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.— Vernal L. Della-Piana. Republican Policy Committee Room SR-347, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2946 (See P. 294) Chairman.—John Tower. DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP Minority Leader Room S-208, The Capitol. Phone, 224-5556 Minority Floor Leader.—Robert C. Byrd. Executive Assistant.—Barbara Videnieks. Secretary.—Michelle Haynes. Secretary.—Paulette Hodges. Democratic Whip Room S-148, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2158 Democratic Whip.—Alan Cranston. Auminisiynne Assistant.—Roy Greenaway, 2100 Waltonway Road, Alexandria, Va. Press Secretary.—Murray Flander, 8601 Acorn Circle, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Secretary.—Mary Louise McNeely, 2450 Virginia Avenue 20037. Aaminisirative Aide.—Janet Mueller, 125 East Linden Street, Alexandria, Va. 1. rt op vtortan sien: Messinger, 2311 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. 5. Administrative Secretary.—Bee Bickford, 12321 Manvel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Room S-221, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2115 WILLIAM FRYE HILDENBRAND, Secretary of the Senate, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024, born in Pottstown, Pa., 1921; Government service: assistant to Congress-man Harry G. Haskell, Jr., 1957; congressional liaison officer, Department of HEW, 1959-60; legislative assistant to Senator J. Caleb Boggs of Delaware, 1961-69, admin-istrative assistant to Senate Republican whip, Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, 1969, administrative assistant. to Senator Scott upon his election as Senate Republican leader, 1969-74; elected secretary for the minority of the United States Senate, Officers of the Senate 445 January 24, 1974; elected secretary of the United States Senate, January 5, 1981; served in World War II and Korean war; prior to entering Government service Sora as a radio broadcaster in Philadelphia, Pa., Trenton, N.J., and Wilmington, Assistant Secretary of the Senate.—Marilyn E. Courtot, 55 G Street SW. 20024. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Vivian R. Dubreuil, 5150 Maris Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive Assistant.—Gail S. Martin, 4990 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Brecuiing Sicrewnry = Muriel Anderson, 14202 North Fullerton Road, Woodbridge, a. : Seria) linda L. Roberts, 1300 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. Portion inman = Rober B. Dove, 503 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Parliamentarian.—Alan Frumin, 5330 Broad Branch Road 20015. Legislative Clerk.—William F. Farmer, Jr., 3813 Dade Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Adssigion) gigistange Clerk.—R. Scott Bates, 2721 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, a. 2 Journal Clerk.—James E. Thorndike, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Assistant Journal Clerk.—William Lackey, Jr., 15643 Eton Way, Crofton, Md. 21113. Bill Clerk.—Vincent Del Balzo, 10507 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Bill Clerk.—Reid Schmidt, 112 Harvard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Zeroing Clerk.—Frederick G. Sparrow, dJr., 5202 Oscar Court, Camp Springs, Md. Assgrny Enrolling Clerk.—Brian G. Hallen, 556 Millshire Drive, Millersville, Md. Hreciiie Clerk.—Gerald A. Hackett, 2629 North Pocomoke Street, Arlington, Va. Aq. Assistant Executive Clerk.—David Tinsley, 8112 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152 Financial Clerk.—Stuart A. Balderson, 17629 MacDuff Avenue, Olney, Md. 20832. Assisiant inonrtal Clerk.—Timothy S. Wineman, 3372 Brantly Court, Glenwood, Diretor, il Printing Services.—Barry Wolk, 3609 Falling Green Road, Olney, Md. Chief Clerk.—Lawrence J. Carroll, 10407 Muir Place, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assign, gic Clerk.—William H. Gardiner, 1906 Iverson Street, Hillcrest Heights, Superintendent of Document Room.—Burl Hays, Jr., 12752 Turquoise Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. First Assistant, Document Room.—John D. McDowell, 3701 Green Valley Road, Lynwood, Md. 21764. Second Assistant, Document Room.—Meredith J. Feathers, 6914 Emerson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20780. Keeper of Stationery.—David G. Marcos, 748 University Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Assistant Keeper of Stationery.—Stephen G. Bale, 10407 Grandin Road, Silver Spring, Md. 2090 Librarian.—Roger K. 2 foley, 10314 Twinedew Place, Columbia, Md. 21044. Assistant Librarian.—Ann C. Womeldorf, 142 E Street SE. 20003. Bookbinder.—Richard F. Young, 15761 Pointer Ridge Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Special Assistant.—Abraham L. McPhail, 1701 D Street NE. 20002. Deputy Special Assistant.—Nathaniel Priester, 1768 W Street SE. 20020. Official Reporters of Debates.—Editor in Chief, G. Russell Walker, 8603 Preston Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Morning Lusiness Clerk.—J. Mark Lacovara, 1277 Crossover Drive, Edgewater, Md. Assistant Editor.—Barbara Jean Bowles, 6104 Parkview Lane, Clinton, Md. 20735. Daily Digest Editor.—L. H. (Jim) Timberlake, 9001 Golden Pass, Laurel, Md. 20811. Assistant Editor.—Thomas G. Pellikaan, 4622 Warren Street 20016. Curator of Art and Antiquities.—James R. Ketchum, 209 11th Street SE. 20003. Registrar, Curator’s Office. —James S. Haugerud, 1200 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Historian.—Richard A. Baker, 9621 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Associate Historian.—Donald A. Ritchie, 1401 Newton Street NE. 20017. 446 Congressional Directory Phony JTsioran elon O. Hamilton, 14728 Pebble Hill Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 760. Superintendent, Public Records Office.—Alicia R. Fisher, 3840 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Lobby Fogion Public Records Office.—Shirley S. Tucker, 1501 Trinidad Avenue NE. 2 : : Ethics Assistant, Public Records Office.—Susan M. Casteel, Route 1, Piper Lane, Marbury, Md. 20758. Special Deputy, Federal Election Commission.—Thomas J. Josefiak, 7200 Ludwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director of Interparliamentary Services.—Jan Novins, 198 F Street SE. 20003. Secretary.—Yvonne Hopkins, 4705 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Office of Classified National Security Information.—George F. Murphy, Jr., 7702 Maryknoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS Room S-321, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2341 HOWARD S. LIEBENGOOD, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate, 9925 Lindel Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180, born in Plymouth, Ind., December 29, 1942; gradu-ated, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans., 1964; LL.B., Vanderbilt Universi-ty, Nashville, Tenn., 1967; admitted to the Tennessee and American Bar Associ-ations, 1968; served 3 years in Military Police Corps in Vietnam, discharged with the rank of captain, 1970; received Army Medal of Commendation and the Bronze Star; member, law firm of Neal & Harwell, Nashville, Tenn., 1970-73; assistant minority counsel, Senate Watergate Committee, 1973-74; partner, firm of Thomp-son, Liebengood & Crawford, Nashville, Tenn., 1974-75; consultant to Church com-mittee, 1975-76; minority staff director to Select Committee on Intelligence, 1976-77; legislative counsel to Senate minority leader; 1977-81; elected Senate Sergeant at Arms, 1981. Deputy Sergeant at Arms.—Larry E. Smith, 308 Virginia Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Administrative Assistant.—Phil Larsen, 4509 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22044. Executive Assistant.—Jeanine Drysdale-Lowe, 331 11th Street NE. 20002. Special Assistant.—Melinda W. Baskin, 216 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Office Manager.—Patty McNally, 4624D South 28th Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. Executive Secretary.—Patti Mink, 601 Brown's Court 20003. Secretary.—Sharon C. Hale, 4141 North Henderson Road, No. 506, Arlington, Va. 22203. Receptionist.—Lorna Pranger-Valle, 2114 Greenwatch Way, No. 301, Reston, Va. 22091. VIP Tours.—Peggy Mandjuris, 10432 Democracy Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Human Resources.—Cameron Derby, 1260 21st Street, No. 401 20036. Director, Computer Center.—James E. Preissner, 17204 Larosa Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855. : Director, Facilities and Financial Management Department.—Bruce Holmberg, 6502 Park View Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief of Guide Force.—Thomas Nottingham, 13820 Loree Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Photographic Studio.—Alan E. Porter, 9214 Fourth Street, Lanham, Md. 20801. Postmaster.—Carolyn Worley, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director, Recording Studio.—Ralph Griffith, 4924 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Service Department.—Frank W.. Curtis, 6830 Stoneybrooke Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306. Director Telecommunications.—Robert W. McCormick, 9200 Fort Foote Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Officers of the Senate 447 OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY SECRETARY Room S-337, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3835 Secretary for the Majority.—Howard O. Greene, Jr., 6632 Adrian Street, New Car-rollton, Md. 20784, 474-0263. Asstsian Seerguary for the Majority.—John C. Tuck, 3117 Military Road, Arlington, a. ; Administrative Assistant.—Marie Angus, 1415 Rhode Island Avenue, Apt. 918 20005. Floor Assistants, Republican Cloakroom: Lynne Grant, 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024, 554-0495. Elizabeth Baldwin, 7806 Hanover Parkway, Apt. T-3, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Cloakroom Assistants, Republican Cloakroom: John L. Dooney, 4435 Greenwich Parkway 20007, 338-7362. Marcia S. Gambrel, 1832 24th Street 20008, 234-7199. George Cartagena, 812 C Street SE. 20003, 543-4409. Cindy Oravecz, 7806 Hanover Parkway, Apt. T-2, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, 441-2962. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY SECRETARY Room S-309, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3735 Secretary for the Minority.—Patrick J. Griffin, 519 New York Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912. Assistant Secretary for the Minority.—Patrick B. Hynes, 1503 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Sue Ann Spatz, 2547 Arbor Court, Gam-brills, Md. 21054. Assistant.—Betty Lou Sisson, 401 North Armistead, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Asyisns Diane Davies, 301 North Beauregard Street, Apt. 819, Alexandria, Va., Assistants, Democratic Cloakroom: Thomas L. Gonzales, 12908 Kilburnie Court, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Robert A. Bean, 7117 Westchester Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20748. William Norton, 2903 Hempstead Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Joseph M. Hart, 2547 Arbor Court, Gambrills, Md. 21054. Thomas Kelly, 1005 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room SD-668, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-6461 Legislative Counsel.—Douglas B. Hester, 218 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Deputy Legislative Counsel. —Hugh C. Evans, 108 Fifth Street NE. 20002. Senior Counsels.—Robert C. Louthian, Jr., 2508 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Blair Crownover, 1507 Foxhall Road 20007. Assistant Counsels.—Francis L. Burk, Jr., 2422 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043; James W. Fransen, 4821 13th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Bruce M. Kelly, 24 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Arthur J. Rynearson, 635 East Capitol Street SE., Apt. C 20003; Susan V. McNally, 5846 Berkshire Court, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Janis A. Wilson, 1505 Wayne Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301; William F. Jensen III, 5202 Baltimore Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Michael P. Geary, 4719 Commons Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Gregory A. Scott, 119 Hume Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Gary L. Endicott, 7304 Dickin-son Avenue, Apt. 1, College Park, Md. 20740; Richard A. Lauderbaugh, 2204 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Law Assistants.—Anthony C. Coe, 3303 Chillum Road, Apt. 202, Mount Rainier, Md. 20712; Mark J. Mathiesen, 230 12th Street SE. 20003. Office Manager.—Jacqueline Byron, 7104 Benjamin Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretaries.—Suzanne D. Pearson, 1021 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209; Teresa S. Grimes, 5604 Bismach Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Joanne T. Cole, 3100 South Manchester Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Donna M. Erwin, 907 Fowler Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Irene Articola, 5436 Whitfield Chapel Road, Lanham, Md. 20801; Sheri Richman, 8808 Montpelier Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. File Clerk.—Mary Robinson, 370 Taylor Street NE. 20017. 448 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF SENATE LEGAL COUNSEL Room SD-161, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-4435 Senate Legal Counsel. —Michael Davidson, 3753 McKinley Street 20015. Deputy Senate Legal Counsel.—M. Elizabeth Culbreth, 9037 Gavelwood Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Assistant Counsel.—Charles Tiefer, 1250 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Assistant Counsel.—Morgan J. Frankel, 1308 22d Street 20037. Administrative Assistant.—Nancy L. Bradshaw, 510 N Street SW. 20024. Librarian/Archivist.—Susanne E. Gehringer, 8325 Wickham Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Staff {)35isumi—Barbara L. Thoreson, 6082 North Ninth Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Staff Assistant.—Sara E. Fox, 2808 North Glade Street 20016. Legal Assistant.—Abigail S. Friedman, 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE., Apt. 502 20002. 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 20016. Administrative Assistant.—Leo Diehl, 1135 16th Street 20036. General Counsel.—Kirk O'Donnell, 218 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Legislative Assistant.—Billie Gay Larson, 422 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003. Perval Secretary.—Eleanor Kelley, 2527 Afton Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 031 Legislative Aide.—Paul Snyder. Secretaries.—Debbie Cabral, Pamela Iacone, Mary-Alyce Jones, Christine Sullivan, Dessa Vrtikapa. Special Assistant.—Kevin Peterson. SPEAKER’S ROOMS Room H-209, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2204 Administrative Assistant.—Christopher J. Matthews, 650 A Street NE. Special Assistant.—Rita Hankins. Staff Assistant.—Ellen Boyle. SPEAKER’S CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE Room 2231, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-5111 Everly Slnmmnt Frank Godfrey, 2448D, South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, a. 06. Legislative Aide.—Susan Athy. Legislative Aide.—Frank McLaughlin. Secretary.—Mary Ann Green. Secretary.—Karen Linehan. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN Room H-209, The Capitol. Phone, 225-7373 Parliamentarian.—Wm. Holmes Brown, P.O. Box 154, Lincoln, Va. 22078. Deptt Soriomaniurin st haries W. Johnson, 5914 Ramsgate Road, Bethesda, Md. 16. Assistant Parliamentarians.—Peter D. Robinson, 804 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Thomas G. Duncan, 12402 Alexander Cornell Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Clerk.—Dallas L. Dendy, Jr., 2869 Glenvale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Secretary.—Muftiah Koach, 5821 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205. CHAPLAIN Room HB-25, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2509 Chaplain of the House.—Rev. James David Ford, D.D., 6008 Beech Tree Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Telephone 960-2888. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER Room H-148, The Capitol. Phone, 225-8040 Majority Leader.—James C. Wright, Jr. 449 99-555 0 ~ 8%. gq 450 Congressional Directory ATR alte Assistant.—Marshall L. Lynam, 6423 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. Exerukive Assistant.—Katherine G. Mitchell, 3054 Shadeland Drive, Falls Church, a. Executing Flor Assistant.—John Mack, 1749 Powder Horn Terrace, Woodbridge, a, ; Eraruiie Floor Assistant.—Barbara Roark, 2688 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant.—Paul Driskell. Legislative Assistant.—Dorothy Biard, 4117 Davis Place, Apt. 202 20007. Staff Assistants.—Eileen Wiegert-Brooks, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202; Maureen Fletcher, 3964 Bradwater Street, Fairfax, Va. 22031; Jim Greer, 2616 Vantage Cove, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Janice Joyner, 2705C South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206; Scott Lawson, 14206 Chadwick Lane, Rock-ville, Md. 20853; Charmayne Marsh, 1816 New Hampshire Avenue 20009; Anne Page, 7812 Libeau Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; Pat Perry, 4317 Granada Street, Qlonpndia, Va. 22309; Carmen Sarraga, 2246 Farrington Avenue, Alexandria, a. : OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY WHIP Room H-114, The Capitol. Phone, 225-5604 Majority Whip.—Thomas S. Foley. Staff Assistant.—Karen Watson. Staff Assistant.—Gretchen Bakamis. Assistant.—Werner W. Brandt. Legislative Assistant.—Philip Swink. Press Secretary.—William L. First. Assistant (unpaid).—Heather S. Foley. Staff Assistant.—George Kundanis. Legislative Assistant.—Mimi McGee. Legislative Assistant.—Ray M. O'Hara. Staff Assistants.—Judy Crowe, Daryl King. OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN LEADER Room H-232, The Capitol. Phone, 225-0600 Republican Leader.—Robert H. Michel. Chief of Staff.—Ralph Vinovich, 2701 Parkway Place, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Floor Assistant.—William R. Pitts, Jr., 304 Third Street SE. 20003. Counsel to the Republican Leader.—Hyde Murray, 432 Rosier Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; phone, 839-1324. Legislative Director.—David Kehl. Press Secretary.—Michael Johnson. Special Assistant.—William Gavin. Executive Secretary.—Sharon Yard. Executive Assistant/Office Manager.—Linda Steele. Special Assistant.—Carole Halicki. Staff Assistants.—Margie Bailey, Juanita Braxton, Dorian Hall, Anna Holmquist, Barbara Kostuk, Lee Prouty. Room 2112, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-6201 Office Manager.—Carol Dearden. Staff Assistants.—Kathleen Donohue, Cyndy Zemitis. Secretaries.—Sharon McNair, Dean Owens, Faith Welling. District Office: 100 Northeast Monroe, Room 107, Peoria, Ill. 61602. Phone, (309) 671-7027 District Assistant.—Ray LaHood. Office Manager.—Sue Bell. Staff JAsripanis=lym Dixon, Shirley Ringness, Marilyn Stuckwisch, Betty Vona-chen. District Office: 236 West State Street, Jacksonville, Ill. 62650. Phone, (217) 245-1431 Special Assistant.—Craig Findley. Staff Assistant.—Donna Rapps. Officers of the House 451 OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN WHIP 1622 Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-0197 Republican Whip.—Trent Lott. Administrative Assistant.—John David Hoppe. * Floor Assistant.—Henry Gandy. Whip Assistant.—Michael B. Wallace. Whip Assistant.—Susan Irby. Office Manager.—Hardy Lott. Staff Assistant.—Willa Hall. Congressional Office: 2400 Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-5772 Administrative Assistant.—Tom H. Anderson, Jr. Press Secretary.—James L. Bynum. Office Manager/Personal Secretary.—Susan W. Wells. Legislative Assistant.—Marsha Byars. Caseworker.—Averil Stoneback. Staff Assistants.—Lucy Denton, Frank Meeks, Lauren Welden, Rene Lake. OFFICE OF THE CLERK Room H-105, The Capitol. Phone, 225-7000 BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, Clerk of the House of Representatives, 7052 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150; born in Salisbury, Md., February 6, 1923; married Beatrice L. Fitzpatrick, three children: Gail Marie, Laura Lynn, Christopher Ray-mond; Maryland State Teachers College, Salisbury, Md., 1939-42; veteran World War II, served with U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1942-46; U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946-57; printing clerk and director, Legislative Processes, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives, 1957-80; appointed acting Sergeant at Arms, February 28, 1980, Slogan Sergeant at Arms January 5, 1981, elected Clerk of the House, January 3, Deputy Clerk.—W. Raymond Colley, 1105 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. General Counsel to the Clerk.—Stanley M. Brand, 3 Pebble Ridge Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. Special Deputy, Federal Election Commission.—Douglas J. Patton. Assigns to the Clerk.—Thomas E. Ladd, 11806 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. 5 Assistant to the Clerk.—Stephen C. Duffy, 3112 Patterson Place 20015. Aosinen, to the Clerk.—Dolores C. Snow, 5501 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va. 41. Deputy Counsel. —Steven R. Ross, 1313 South Quincy, Arlington, Va. 22204. Asseitans Losrsel =Mishaol Leo Murray, 3823 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, a. 1 Systems Analyst.—Steven M. Smith, 7611 Vicar Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20748. Administrative Assistant.—Ellen P. Rayner. Legal Secretaries. i McLuckie, Kathryn M. Yackshaw. Seeresines .—SharmanE. Crow, Jeanne M. Mershon, Diane B. Pickett, Dianne S. ogel. Messengers.—Greggory Kelly, Obadiah Lee. Bill Clerk (Acting)/Reading Clerk.—John R. Gregory. Assistant Bill Clerks.—Joseph A. Braun III, Joelle K. Hall, Patricia M. Maheux, Theron E. Morris, David R. Solomon. Enrolling-Digest Clerk.—Robert E. Allen. Assistant Enrolling-Digest Clerks.—Charles Gary Bogart, Aubrey Wayne Fowler, Ann V. McVay. Journal Clerk.—Hugh Glen Hart, Jr. Assistant Journal Clerks.—John C. Overstreet, Lee Thomas. Official Reporters, Director.—Geraldine C. Lyda. Official Reporters, Assistant Director.—Robert Thomas. Reading Clerk.—Robert E. Berry. Tally Clerk.—dJohn Jenkins. Assistant Tally Clerks.—Thomas K. Hanrahan, Mark D. O'Sullivan, Maxine W. Snowden. Finance Office, Chief.—Robert S. McGuire. Assistant Chiefs.—Michael Heny, Jr., Paul Hays. 452 Congressional Directory Legislative Information Office, Chief.—Shirley M. Samuels. Assistant Chief.—Linda Samuel. Library, Chief.—Emanuel Raymond Lewis. Assistant Chief.—Donna Jo Bales Foote. Office Equipment Service, Chief.—Robert Shea. Assistant Chief. —Jacqueline Byrd. Office Supply Service, Chief.—Ray M. Young. Assistant Chief.—Nancy C. Glorius. Placement Office, Chief.—Karen Anne Glenn. Assistant Chief.—dJill S. Bockorny. Property Supply and Repair Service, Chief.—Edward T. Kellaher. Assistant Chief.—Edward P. Polen. Publications Office, Chief.—S. Joseph Simpson. Assistant Chief.—Gail Ridgway. Recordings Studio, Director.—William C. Moody. Assistant Directors.—Owen Stofel, Christian L. Walker. Records and Registration, Director.—Patricia A. Bias. Assistant Director.—William E. Taylor, Jr. Telephone Exchange, Assistant Chiefs.—Mary Ann Lloyd, Shirley L. Blackburn. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS Room H-124, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2456 JACK RUSS, Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, Democrat of Chevy Chase, Md.; married, three children; appointed as Doorman, 1967; appointed as Chief Page by Speaker Carl Albert, 1972; appointed Deputy Doorkeeper, 1976; elected Sergeant at Arms, January 3, 1983. Deputy Sergeant at Arms (Director of Bank Operations).—Charles A. Mallon, 11610 Whittier Road, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Executive Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms.—Gerry C. Vans, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistants to Sergeant at Arms.—Harold E. Nichols, 2303 Churchill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Barry K. Sullivan, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, a. ; Director, Members Retirement and Insurance.—George H. Chapin, 5755 Heming Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. Operations Officer.—Robert H. Cooksey, 5616 Magnolia Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assigns prations Officer.—Vernon Greene, 1600 South Eads Street, Alexandria, a. ; Assistant Cashiers.—Donald T. Kellaher, 12729 Hoven Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716; Caroline F. Klemp, 117 Adams Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Administrative Assistant to the Bank Director.—Juanita Conkling, 1600 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Asgson to Operations Officer.—Linda Miller, 7800 Antiopi Street, Annandale, Va. Data Processors.—Patricia A. Schaap, 19529 DuBarry Drive, Brookeville, Md. 20719; Melissa Olsen Franger, 8338 Darlington Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Laura Newman, 632 East Capital Street 20003. General Clerk.—Doris Boyd, 3415 Clay Street NE. 20019. 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 Lacka-wanna; one daughter, Amy; served as a Marine Fireman with the Buffalo Fire Department; school teacher in Buffalo and Lackawanna; worked as a longshoreman, 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; reelect-ed 95th through 98th Congresses. Officers of the House 453 Deputy Doorkeeper.— Robert J. O'Malley. Secretary to the Doorkeeper.—Ann Thornburg. Special Assistant, Operations and Procedure.—James A. Rohan. Administrative Assistant.—Aileen Foley. Staff Assistant.—Luke Hicks. Legislative Clerk.—Rosalind Black. Docent in charge of Chapel.—Kathryn A. Hoye. Public Relations Assistant.—[Vacant.] General Clerk.—John Burke. General Clerk.—[Vacant.] Majority Chief of Pages.—James Howarth. Majority Manager, Floor Information Service.—Donnald K. Anderson. Majority Assistant, Floor Information Service.—Charles J. Mellody. Majority Assistant, Floor Information Service.—Robert T. Yesh. Minority Chief of Pages.—James Oliver. Minority Manager, Floor Information Service —Timothy J. Harroun. Minority Assistant, Floor Information Service.—dJay Pierson. Minority Assistant, Floor Information Service.—Steve Pfister. Chief Doorman, House Floor.—Gary Heuer. Assistant Doorman.—William P. Sims. Chief Doorman, House Gallery.—James L. Jenkins. Assistant Chief.—Irvin Oberman. HOUSE DOCUMENT ROOM Room H-226, The Capitol. Phone, 225-3456 Superintendent.—Gerard P. Walsh, Jr. Assistant Superintendent.—Prentice Maxwell. Assistant Superintendent.—Harry F. Parker, Jr. Clerk.—Robert Russell. PUBLICATIONS DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Room B-241, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-4355 Chief. —George F. Early. Assistant Chief.—Patrick J. McDonough. Secretary.—Helen Rose Elias. Congressional Office Liaison.—Eric Seehafer. Chief Clerk.—Robert Guiffre. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER Room B-227, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-3856 or 3857 ROBERT V. ROTA, Postmaster of the House of Representatives, of Clarksville, 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 as Doorman, Chief Doorman in charge of the House floor, and as Democratic telephone clerk; appoint-ed 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. Deputy Postmaster.—C. Elmo Boydston. Assistant to the Postmaster for Operations Management/Day.—Richard Sardegna. Assistant to the Postmaster for Operations Management/Night.—Tom Claire. Supervisor of Accounts.—Mary Bowman. Office Manager.—Joanna O’Rourke. Secretary.—Nancy Auerbach. Receptionist.—Debbie Hamilton. Office Clerks.—Patricia Doherty and Charles Ellis. 454 Congressional Directory Superintendent of Mails.—Day, Paul Lozito; evening, Jerome Simala; night, Paul Tomasek; platform, Frank Walker. POST OFFICE, LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.—Dorothea Risenhoover. POST OFFICE, CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.—James Murphy. POST OFFICE, RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Clerk in Charge.—Dan Suggs. POST OFFICE, CAPITOL Clerk in Charge.—Seymour Olchak. POST OFFICE, HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING ANNEX 2 Clerk in Charge.—James Smith. FLOOR ASSISTANTS TO THE MINORITY Hyde H. Murray (minority Cin room H-228, The Capitol, 225-8888. Home: 432 Rosier Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Walter P. Kennedy (Minority Sergeant at Arms), room HB-13, The Capitol, 225-2139. Home: 9804 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Tommy L. Winebrenner, room HB-13, The Capitol, 225-4768. Home: 8418 Crown Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Ronald W. Lasch, room HB-13, The Capitol, 225-4768. Home: 2505 Buckelew Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. William R. Pitts, Jr. (floor assistant to the leader), H-228, The Capitol, 225-5555. Home: 304 Third Street SE. 20003. MAJORITY AND MINORITY ROOMS Room WA-29, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-5371 Room WA-26, Rayburn House Office Building. 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 H2-304, House Annex 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515. Phone, 226-2411 Law Revision Counsel. —Edward F. Willett, Jr., 13717 Creekside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Law Revision Counsel. —James E. Masterson, 11704 Gregerscroft Road, Poto-mac, 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; Jerald J. Director, 2533 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Ken-neth I. Paretzky, 1703 Crestview Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; Jane W. Lawrence, T7704 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912; Linda C. Hart, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22201; Richard B. Simpson, 8803 Enfield Court, Laurel, Md. 20708; Peter G. LeFevre, 1548 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Law Clerk.—Deborah Z. Yee, 2010 Dayton Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902 Secretary.—Debra L. Johnson, 6 Sunset Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Staff Assistant.—Theresa L. Decker, 9620-L Barrel House Road, Laurel, Md. 20707. Assistant Clerks.—Dulcie M. Violette, 520 North York Road, Sterling Park, Va. 22170; JoAnna M. Beck, 520 Giles Place, Sterling, Va. 22170. Printing Editor.—Richard M. Frazier, 6612 McCahill Terrace, Laurel, Md. 20707. Officers of the House 455 OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 136, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, 225-6060 Legisloiine Counsel. —Ward M. Hussey, 312 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Legislative Counsel.—Lawrence E. Filson, 13214 Query Mill Road, Darnes-town, Md. 20878. Assistant Counsels.—David E. Meade, 435 Fifth Street NE. 20002; Roger D. Young, 21121 Goshen Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879; M. Pope Barrow, Jr., 323 A Street NE. 20002; M. Douglass Bellis, 308 11th Street SE. 20003; Robert F. Weinhagen, Jr., 7711 Northdown Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Paul C. Smith, 7617 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; John L. Buckley, 4345 Yuma Street 20016; William C. Mohrman, 829 Third Street SW. 20024; Steven A. Cope, 8014 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912; Robert W. Cover, 6852 Deer Run Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306; H. David Mendelsohn, 12006 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Stanley B. Grimm, 315 North Underwood Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Edward G. Grossman, 1414 E Street SE. 20003; Sandra L. Strokoff, 5904 Lockwood ‘Road, Cheverly, Md. 20785; Lee Peckarsky, 11408 Stonewood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852; Lawrence A. Johnston, 170 North Caroli-na Avenue SE. 20003; Willoughby G. Sheane, Jr., 3355 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Robert A. Bergman, 7222 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Jean L. Harmann, 3024 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Karin Goldsmith, 4570 MacArthur Boulevard 20007; Edward Leong, 1801 Queens Lane, Arlington, Va. 22201; Timothy D. Brown, 6821 Donahue Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Yvonne S. Haywood, 1007 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Eric J. Tabor, 414 Fifth Street SE. 20003; Ira B. Forstater, 5710 Merton Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; James M. Wert, 1433 Ives Place SE. 20003. Law Assistant.—Michael K. DeBord, 48 Monarch Drive, Sterling, Va. 22170. Office Administrators.—Marianne J. Gscheidle, 6402 Country Club Court, Landover, Md. 20785; Samuel L. McGahan, 923 Hillcrest Drive SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Staff Assistants.—Betty L. Gibson, 405 Van Buren Street 20012; Lynne Richardson, 4808 A-1 South 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; M. Elaine Thompson, 5805-L Royal Ridge Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152; Renate Stehr, 1810 Lang Drive, Crofton, Md. 21114; Suzanne Wells, 6614 Potomac Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Christine C. Moncure, 205 South Payne Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Sybil B. Tudor, 6020 Frontier Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150; Rodney L. Hunter, 2230 North Somerset Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant Clerks.—Nancy V. McNeillie, 950 25th Street 20037; Debby Gavin, 1700 Golden Court, Crofton, Md. 21114; Joanne Meegan, 425 G Street SW. 20024. File Clerks.—Nancy S. Guiffre, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Tracy Fetters, 4515 Chesapeake Street 20016. 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. —William L. Ensign, 2928 Cortland Place 20008. FEvecyling Assistant.—Elliott Carroll, 4621 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director of Engineering.—dJ. Raymond Carroll, 15 Hawthorne Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Administrative Assistant.—William F. Raines, Jr., 8622 Fort Foote Road, Fort Wash- ington, Md. 20744. Budget Officer.—Emanuele Crupi, 2537 Oak Glen Way, Forestville, Md. 20747. General Counsel. —Ben C. Wimberly, 3514 Launcelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Supenyiieg Engineer (Capitol).—Ural T. Ward, 16015 Jerold Road, Laurel, Md. 707. Curator.—Anne-Imelda M. Radice, 234 G Street SW. 20024. Landscape Architect and Horticulturist. —Paul Pincus, 10823 Margate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief Engineer (Power Plant).—Lawrence Stoffel, 3013 Mission Square Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22031. Electrical Engineer.—Ralph E. McDonald, 11717 Larry Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 456 Congressional Directory Air Conditioning Engineer.—Gary P. Lukas, 7731 Trevino Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22045. Elevator Engineer.—Gerard Henry, 12314 Myterra Way, Herndon, Va. 22071. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS Office on second floor, northwest corner, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, 225-4141 Superintendent.—Eugene A. Servary, 3902 Canterbury Road, No. 3-B, Baltimore, Md. 21218. Deputy Superintendent.—Robert R. Miley, 8924 Anna Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS Room SDG-45, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-3141 Superintendent.—J. Lewey Caraway, 6712 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Superintendent.— David G. Stevenson, 1521A Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS CAPITOL POLICE BOARD Howard S. Liebengood, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate. Jack Russ, Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives. George M. White, Architect of the Capitol. U.S. CAPITOL POLICE Office at 331 First Street NE. 20510. Room 215-P. Phone, 224-9806 Chief of Police.—James M. Powell, 6504 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, Md. 747 Deputy Chief for Field Operations.—William W. Kirby, 5812 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Chief for Staff and Auxiliary Services.—James T. Trollinger, 901 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Pepiy Chief |for Investigations. — Gilbert H. Abernathy, 6210 Willow Way, Clinton, General Counsel to the Chief of Police.—William P. McDermott, 2928 South Bu-chana Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Opies, 2 the Chief. —Capt. Michael J. Boyle, 9519 Shipwright Drive, Burke, Va. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Communications and Records.—Capt. John F. Hudak, 8872 Applecross Lane, Spring-field, Va. 21153. Communion =li LeVan T. Bennette, 106 East Mill Avenue, Capitol Heights, Communications.—Lt. William G. Kaval, 5314 Doris Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Commies li. Joseph R. Schaap, 19529 Dubarry Drive, Brookeville, Md. Court Liaison.—Lt. Col. G. Jervis, 1103 Ware Street SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Capitol Detail: Insp. Herbert C. Price, 4605 Mayhunt Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Capt. Michael P. E. Morrison, 609 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Lt. Raymond L. Carson, 5720 Park Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Lt. James G. Dameron, 3613 North Forestdale Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Lt. Robert V. Howse, 224 Eutaw Forest Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Lt. Samuel B. McLaughlin, 5903 Sumner Lane, Forest Heights, Md. 22745. Lt. Dean B. Wooden, 505% Fourth Street SE. 20003. House Detail: Insp. Wilbert McDonald, 2224 Jameson Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20748. Capt. Charles R. Parks, 10505 Cedarville Road, Brandywine, Md. 20613. Lt. Ronald L. Berman, 9243 Broken Timber Way, Columbia, Md. 21045 Lt. DeSales H. Buckley, 5624 Dartmouth Street, Churchton, Md. 20733. Lt. Joseph S. Parisi, 605 Perry Drive, Fredericksburg, Va. 22405. If osald F. Reginaldi, 11312 Indian Head Highway, Fort Washington, Md. 744. Lt. Robert R. Reuss, 2662 Pinewood Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Patrol Detail: Insp. Harry B. Grevey, 15109 Calexico Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Capt. Frank A. Kerrigan, 14328 North Ferndale Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Lt. Steven D. Bahrns, 13324 Kirkdale Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Lt. Peter F. Mattaliano, 14324 Fairview Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Lt. Richard W. Micer, 808 Roxbury Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Lt. Gregory L. Rozum, 3636 16th Street, Apt. A-760 20010. 457 458 Congressional Directory Senate Detail: Insp. James O. Blackston, 5803 Ash Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Capt. Franklin C. Shelton, 2660 Pinewood Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Lt. Ronald L. Curtis, 3606 Baskerville Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Lt. Lawrence R. Hill, 2479 Vineyard Lane, Crofton, Md. 21114. Lt. Michael E. Hupp, 6424 Wilben Road, Linthicum, Md. 21090. Lt. Kenneth R. Moses, 9518 48th Avenue, College Park, Md. 20740. Lt. Allan K. Pattison, 8218 18th Avenue, Langley Park, Md. 20783. Adyinisiiaive Services.—Lt. Johnnie R. Gross, 9000 Greenfield Lane, Clinton, Md. Criminal Investigations.—Capt. Richard F. Xander, Route 1, Box 154-1, Indian Head, Md. 20640. Criminal Investigations.—Lt. Joseph Larry Whittington, 8239 Hilton Road, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20879. Jon )ification = Kenneth W. Harris, Route 2, Box 190, Tulip Drive, Pomfret, Md. Prosiies Services.—Capt. Robert K. Langley, 109 Bland Drive, Indian Head, Md. Protege Sorues = Caps David C. Curry, 4504 Ferry Landing Road, Alexandria, a. 09. Protective Services.—Lt. John E. Daniels, 2100 Lake Grove Lane, Crofton, Md. 21114. Special Jpoesiigations Capi Roy C. Bell, 6613 Howie Court, Temple Hills, Md. 748. Special Jruastigetions —Lt. Carlson B. Daniels, 1656 Mount Airy Court, Crofton, Md. Inspections and Internal Affairs.—Capt. William E. Waters, 13114 Wilton Oaks Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Inspections and Internal Affairs.—Lt. Robert R. Howe, 10210 Bushman Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Nght! Suneraior —Insp. Allen P. Bowers, 13401 Taylor Court, Fort Washington, Md. Night Supervisor.—Insp. Eugene J. Rucchio, 3709 South George Mason Drive, No. T14E, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Planning and Property.—Insp. Leonard H. Ballard, 5818 Hanover Avenue, Spring-field, Va. 22150. Planning.—Capt. Rayburn O. Jenkins, 8310 James Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772. Planning.—Lt. Charles T. Kindsvatter, 819 E Street SE. 20003. Purchusing Agent.—Capt. George B. Carver, 6129 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 2401. Property.—Lt. Paul L. Lund, 898 Chestnut Tree Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Training. —Capt. Michael R. Hanneld, 3905 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Training =14. Fentress A. Hickman, 2306 Roslyn Avenue, District Heights, Md. Range Officer.—Lt. Albert P. Samuels, 4001 Peach Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL Library of Congress, third floor 20540. Phone, 225-2021 Principal.—dJohn C. Hoffman, 2706 Kenton Place, Marlow Heights, Md. 20748. Administrative Aide.—Blanche E. Williams, 7115 Leyte Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20745. 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.—Marie B. Thompson, 2101 Third Street NE. 20002 Chairman, Department of Mathematics.—Zachary C. Jeffers, 1226 Woodbourne Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21239. Chairman, Department id Science. —Howard S. White, 3723 Marlbrough Way, Col-lege Park, Md. 20740 Chairman, Department of Social Studies.—dJoseph S. McGrath, 2709 Evans Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 2090 Miscellaneous Officials 459 OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Room H-166, The Capitol. Phone, 225-5421 Attending Physician.—Dr. Freeman H. Cary, Box 31, Markham, Va. 22643; phone: (703) 364-1706. (If no answer, call 225-5424.) 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 HB-6, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2868 House Editor.—Robert E. Allen, 2803 Bosworth Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. SENATE SECTION Room ST-50, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2658 Senate Editor.—L. H. (Jim) Timberlake, 9001 Golden Pass, Laurel, Md. 20811. Phone, 776-5711. Asyision) Sopa Editor.—Thomas G. Pellikaan, 4622 Warren Street 20016. Phone, 44-0663. COMBINED AIRLINE TICKET OFFICES Department of State, Room 12A44, 2201 C Street 20520. Phone, 737-2798 General Manager.—John L. Weir, 1207 Kingsbury Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Manager—Administration.—Gladys M. Hayward, 13517 Kingsman Road, Wood-bridge, Va. 22191. Room B-222, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-6977 Supervisor.—Jean E. VanBrocklin. Room 2-B, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5886 Supervisor.—dJulie A DeVita. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Room SD-180, Dirksen Senate Office Building Chief Operator in Charge.—Josephine Collins, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Assistants.—Patricia Daniels, Waldorf, Md. 20601; E. Catherine Mendenhall, Holly-wood, Md. 20636; Mary Ann Lloyd, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772; Shirley L. Blackburn, College Park, Md. 20740. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE S-101, The Capitol. Phone, 224-5948 General Supervisor—Ticketing.—Jimmy M. Fouts, 2911 W Street SE. 20020. In Charge Capitol Ticket Office.—Tom Phoebus, 403 Dogwood Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20877, (301) 926-1198. 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.—Thelma C. Graury, 16740 Whites Store Road, Boyds, Md. 20841. 460 Congressional Directory GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS 441 G Street, Room 7023 20548. Phone, 27-55388, 55739 (Centrex Dialing Zone C) Director.—Martin J. Fitzgerald, 275-5739. Legislative Attorney.—T. Vincent Griffith, 275-6307. Legislative Advisers.—M. Thomas Hagenstad, 275-6305; Michael E. Motley, 275- 6301; Jennie S. Stathis, 275-6303. Associate Legislative Adviser.—Geri Redican, 275-5456. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT LIAISON OFFICE Room B-332, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, 225-4955 Director.—David J. Messing, 1714 Q Street 20009. Rachel L. Bethea, 10414 Rutland Place, Adelphi, Md. 20783. William F. Convery, 8501 Washington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Bobbie A. Harden, 802 Rittenhouse Street 20011. Donna M. Quinta, 911 R Street 20001. Margaret L. Stewart, 723 13th Street SE. 20003. 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, 307 Yoakum Parkway 3-320, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Bernard A. Nolan, 6713 Furman Parkway, Riverdale, Md. 20840. Irvin T. Sanderson, 307 Yoakum Parkway 3-506, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Bernard H. Gollinger, 4020 Old Gun Road, Midlothian, Va. 23113. John L. Levitow, 1916 Prelude Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Robin M. Sumner, 5520 Keppler Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Joan C. Lee, 233 57th Street NE. 20019. Room SR B-78, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5351 Senate Staff: Chief.—Raymond E. Hooper, 12506 Chalford Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. John C. Ward, 1629 Fendall Court, Crofton, Md. 21114. Thomas G. Ryan, 4881 Battery Lane, Apt. 31, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Patricia J. Covington, 1000 Quebec Place 20010. Faye P. Cannon, 3825-A W Street SE. 20020. ARMY LIAISON OFFICE Room B-325, Rayburn House Office Building 20515. Phone, 225-3853 Col. William H. Roche, 2117D North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Lt. Col. Larry F. Ayres, 12001 Governors Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Lt. Col. Bland Guthrie, 2106 Lakeshire Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Maj. (P) John F. Hay, 7009 Leestone Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Sfc. Robert T. Miller, 10971 Crevenna Oak Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Ethel J. McCann, 6739 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. P. Kay Darden, 1633 Parkcrest Circle, Apt. 201, Reston, Va. 22090. Linda Coleman, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Apt. 517, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Miscellaneous Officials Room SR-182, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2881 Col. Sichare L. Reynard, U.S. Army, 2120 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 7 Lt. Col. Robert M. Brown, U.S. Army, 106 North Cherry Street, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Frank Norton, Jr., U.S. Army, 5701-1C Indian Court, Huntington Club Condo- miniums, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Margaret T. Tyler, 1400 South Joyce Street, B1613, Arlington, Va. 22202. Joan E. Goodale, 3013 Melissa Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Sp4 Lori R. Weis, U.S. Army, Building 402, Box 468, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. NAVY LIAISON OFFICE Room B-324, Rayburn House Office Building. Phone, exts. 7124, 4395 Capt. Peter H. Cressy, USN. Capt. Dave Whitman, USN. Lt. Col. E. William Baragar, USMC. Lt. Frank M. Murphy, USN. Lt. Janel D. Cobery, USN. Lt. Daniel Whitsett, USN. Capt. William S. Febuary, USMC. Sgt. Marilyn Allen, USMC. Yn2 Linda L. Lyle, USN. Room SR-182, Russell Senate Office Building 20510. Phone, 224-4681/82 Capt. Thomas C. Lynch, USN, 9421 Meadowshire Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Comdr. Michael N. Matton, USN, 4125 North 25th Place, Arlington, Va. 22207. Lt. Col. James L. Jones, Jr., USMC, 11815 Wayland Street, Oakton, Va. 22124. Lt. David L. Brueck, USN, 228B Justice Court NE. 20002. Lt. Mary M. Graham, USN, 6287 Kerrydale Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Yn2 Fred Maffett, USN, HHC, USNG, Building 403, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Sgt. Gail Williams, USMC, 8254 Burning Forest Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Sgt. Geoffrey L. Roberts, USMC, 5361 Taney Court, Apt. 202, Alexandria, Va. 22304. AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE Room B-322, Rayburn House Office Building 20515. Phone, 225-6656 or 225-6783 Col. Nels Running, USAF, 1615 Hancock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Lt. OR Iohn E. Murphy, USAF, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 522N, Arlington, Va. Maj. James L. Ervin, USAF, 1114 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Helen M. Jeffrey, 401 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. Jean G. Isaacs, 6216 Edison Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Room SR-182, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2481 or 224-2482 Col. Gerald J. Smith, Chief, Air Force Senate Liaison. Capt. Virginia A. Lampley, Deputy Chief, Air Force Senate Liaison. Elizabeth A. Nelson, Associate Chief, Air Force Senate Liaison. Wanni Spence, Liaison Specialist. 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 301-535-0365). 462 Congressional Directory Fou > Samal E. Overton, 1 Bay Tree Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016 (phone, 225- Office Supervisor.—Ann P. Fitzgerald, 106 Aspen Avenue, Sterling, Va. 22170 (phone, office 225-6670). CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE Created by Public Law 93-344 House Annex 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515. Phone, 226-2600 Director.—Alice M. Rivlin, 2842 Chesterfield Place 20008. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Alfred B. Fitt, 2332 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Director, Office of Intergovernmental Relations.—Stanley L. Greigg, 5300 Wriley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Spore Orsisiont to the Director.—Sally A. Ferris, 906 East Capitol Street NE. Assistant Director for Fiscal Analysis.—William J. Beeman, 6813 Crossman Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.—James L. Blum, 943 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Director for National Security and International Affairs.—Robert F. Hale, 3357 Taleen Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Tax Analysis.—James M. Verdier, 411 N Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director for Human Resources and Community Development.—Nancy M. Gordon, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Assistant Director for Natural Resources and Commerce.—David L. Bodde, 4409 Ossian Hall Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street 20548 OFFICES Comptroller General of the United States.—Charles A. Bowsher, 275-5481. Deputy Comptroller General of the United States.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Comptroller General. —Milton J. Socolar, 275-5432. Asngan Comptroller General for Planning and Reporting.—Henry Eschwege, 275- Assistant Comptroller General for Operations.—Francis X. Fee, 275-5495. Assistant Comptroller General for Human Resources.—Gregory J. Ahart, 275-8673. Assistant Comptroller General for Program Evaluation.—Harry S. Havens, 275-4730. Assistant Comptroller General for Policy.—John D. Heller, 275-5534. General Counsel (Acting).—Harry R. Van Cleve, 275-5207. Office of Congressional Relations.—Director, Martin J. Fitzgerald, 275-5739. Office of Public Information.—Director, Patricia K. Moran, 275-2812. Office of Program Planning.—Director, Richard L. Fogel, 275-6190. Office of Quality Assurance.—Director, Ira Goldstein, 275-4022. Office of Policy.—Director, James L. Howard, 275-6172. Office of Foreign Visitors and International Audit Organization Liaison.—Director, Elaine L. Orr, 275-4707. Civil Rights Office.—Director, Alexander A. Silva, 275-6388; deputy director, Ryan S. Yuille, 275-6388. Office of Internal Review.—Director, Daniel P. Leary, 275-5748; deputy director, James D. Childress, 275-5748. Office of Organization and Human Development.—Director, A. F. Franklin, 275-4777; deputy director, David R. Schwandt, 275-4777. Personnel.—Director, Felix R. Brandon II, 275-6064. Personnel Systems Development Project.—Director, Herbert McLure, 275-5170; deputy directors; Warren P. Nobles, 275-6128; Thomas J. Schulz, 275-5170. General Services and Controller.—Director, Richard L. Brown, 275-3909; deputy director, Susan B. Burtner, 275-5905. Office of Administrative and Publishing Services.—Director, Julius S. Brown, 275-5868; deputy director, Mallory S. Andrews, 275-5868; [acting] deputy director, William C. Chapman, 275-3798. Office of Budget.—Director, Robert M. Lowe, 275-4706. Miscellaneous Officials Office of Financial Management.—Director, David E. Bryant, Jr., 275-4186; deputy director, George Daugherty, 275-4181. Office of Information Systems and Services.—Acting Director, Joseph L. Dwyer, Jr., 275-8688; deputy director, Marju Parming, 275-8688. Office of Security and Safety.—Director, Arthur A. Klekner, 275-4700. Office of Joint Financial Management Improvement Program.—Ezxecutive Director, Susumu Uyeda, 376-5415; assistant executive director, Doris Chew, 376-5415. Personnel Appeals Board.—Chairman, Edward C. Gallas, 275-6137. DIVISIONS Accounting and Financial Management Division.—Acting Director, Wilbur D. Camp-bell, 275-5150; deputy director [vacant]; associate directors: Walter L. Anderson, 275-5044; Orville Coy, 275-3102; George L. Egan, 275-5824; Ronald J. Points, 275-6222 Virginia Robinson, 275-5071; John F. Simonette, 275-1581; and Brian L. Usilaner, 275-5818. Federal Personnel and Compensation Division.—Director, Clifford I. Gould, 275-6209; deputy director, W. J. McCormick, Jr., 275-6209; associate directors: Ken-neth J. Coffey, 275-4001; Rosslyn Kleeman, 275-0304. General Government Division. —Director, William J. Anderson, 275-6059; deputy director, Daniel F. Stanton, 275-6059; senior associate directors: Arnold P. Jones, 275-5710; Ronald F. Lauve, 275-5059; associate directors: Johnny C. Finch, 275-6407; Arthur R. Goldbeck, 27 5-3641. Human Resources Division.—Director, Philip A. Bernstein, 275-5470; deputy direc-tor, Edward A. Densmore, 275-5103; senior associate directors: Morton E. Henig, 275-5365; Robert A. Peterson, 275-6207; associate directors: Franklin A. Curtis, 275-5451; Peter J. McGough, 597-3138; Michael Zimmerman, 275-6195. Institute for Program Evaluation.—Director, Eleanor Chelimsky, 275-1854; deputy director, Garry L. McDaniels, 275-1854; associate directors: Joseph F. Delfico, 275-1370; ol E. Wisler, 275-3092. International Division.—Director, Frank C. Conahan, 275-5518; deputy director [vacant]; associate directors: Samuel W. Bowlin, 275-5790; Harry R. Finley, 275-5857; AllanI. Mendelowitz, 275-4812. Mission ‘Analysis Systems Acquisition Division.—Director, Walton H. Sheley, Jr., 275-8410; deputy director [vacant]; senior associate directors: Donald E. Day, mi Warren G. Reed, 275-4841; associate director, C. William Moore, Jr., 75-8415. Procurement, Logistics and Readiness Division.—Director, Donald J. Horan, 275-6503; deputy director, Werner Grosshans, 275-6504; senior associate directors: Henry Conner, 275-4141; Robert Gilroy, 275-4268; John Landicho, 275-4361; associate director, James Mitchell, 275-4128. Program Analysis Division.—Director, Morton A. Myers, 275-4892; deputy director, Arthur J. Corazzini, 275-8027; senior associate director, Kenneth W. Hunter, 275-4649; associate directors; Osmund T. Fundingsland, 275-3455; Craig Sim-mons, 275-3188. Resources, Community and Economic Development Division.—Director, J. Dexter Peach, 275-3567; deputy directors: Baltas E. Birkle, 275-5187; Ralph V. Carlone, 275-3678; senior associate directors: Kevin Boland, 275-4909; Brian P. Crowley, 275-5138; Hugh J. Wessinger, 275-5489; associate directors: William E. Gahr, 275-5525; Oliver W. Krueger, 275-5514; Lowell Dodge, 275-5091; John W. Spra-gue, 275-3572; Daniel White, 353-4761. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta.—Regional manager, Marvin Colbs, 221 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30043; (404) 221-4616. Boston.—Acting Regional manager, Louis Lucas, 100 Summer Street, Suite 1907, Boston, Mass. 02110; (617) 223-6536. Chicago.—Regional manager, Joseph W. Kegel, 10 West Jackson Boulevard, Fifth Floor, Chicago, Ill. 60604; (312) 353-0514. Cincinnati.—Regional manager, John P. Carroll, 8112 Federal Office Building, Fifth and Main Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; (513) 684-2105. Dallas.—Regional manager, James D. Martin, 1114 Commerce Street, Suite 607, Dallas, Tex. 75242; (214) 767-2020. Denver.—Regional manager, Robert W. Hanlon, 2420 West 26th Avenue, Suite 300-D, Denver, Colo. 80211; (303) 837-4621. 464 Congressional Directory Detroit.—Regional manager, Walter C. Herrmann, Jr., Patrick V. McNamara Feder- a. Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Room 865, Detroit, Mich. 48226; (313) 226- Kansas City.—Regional manager, David A. Hanna, Gateway II Building, Fourth and State, Room 717, Kansas City, Kans. 66101; (816) 374-4641. Los Angeles.—Acting Regional manager, George Grant, Los Angeles World Trade Oonisr sw South Figueroa Street, Suite 1010, Los Angeles, Calif. 90071; (213) New York.—Regional manager, C. L. Forbes, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 4112, New York, N.Y. 10278; (212) 264-0730. Norfolk.—Regional manager, Alfonso J. Strazzullo, 5705 Thurston Avenue, Virginia Beach, Va. 23455; (804) 441-6621. Philadelphia.—Regional manager, Ralph V. Carlone, 434 Walnut Street, 11th Floor, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; (215) 597-4330. San Francisco.—Regional manager, Thomas P. McCormick, State Fund Building, 1275 Market Street, Suite 900, San Francisco, Calif. 94103; (425) 556-6200. Seattle.—Regional manager, Walter H. Henson, Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Room 1992, Seattle, Wash. 98174; (206) 442-5356. Washington.—Regional manager, David A. Littleton, 441 G Street, Room 5077 20548; (202) 275-8900. FOREIGN BRANCHES European Branch.—Director, Fred D. Layton, c/o American Consulate General, APO New York 09757; Frankfurt 74-00-71 ext. 326. Far East Branch.—Director, Victor L. Lowe, P.O. Box 50187, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850; (808) 546-8373 via FTS. Latin America Branch.—Director, Thomas R. Brogan, c/o American Embassy, Box E, APO Miami 34002; Panama City 27-23-77 or 27-28-65. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE North Capitol and H Streets 20401. Phone, 275-2051 Public Printer.—Danford L. Sawyer, Jr. Deputy Public Printer.—William J. Barrett. Assistant Public Printer (Administration).—Walter C. DeVaughn, 200 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Public Printer (Information Dissemination/Superintendent of Docu-ments).—Michael F. DiMario. Deputy Assistant Public Printer (Information Dissemination/Superintendent of Documents).—Earl G. Clement. gun Publi Printer (Planning).—Joseph E. Jenifer, 8310 Curry Place, Adelphi, Assistant Public Printer (Procurement).—Thomas R. Cullen. Assistant Public Printer (Production).—Robert J. McKendry, 3116 Savoy Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Executive Assistant.—Theodore Lyons. General Counsel.—Garrett E. Brown, Jr. Deputy General Counsel.—Mark C. Cramer. Inspector General. —Manual M. Brito, 7116 Bird Dog Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Legislative Liaison/Public Affairs Officer.—Judith B. Morton, 647 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Charles B. Perry, 4901 16th Street NE. Director of Labor Management Relations.—Lawrence W. Kennelly. Director of Marketing.—Donald E. Fossedal. Director of Data Systems Service—Raymond J. Pluto, 9012 Beatty Drive, Alexan- dria, Va. 22308. Director of Financial Management Service. —William F. Klugh, 8305 Winder Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Progr Sl ognaral Services.—Joseph A. Palank, 1550 Jones Station Road, Arnold, Director of Personnel.—Lois Schutte. Director of Documents Sales Service.—Samuel B. Scaggs, 9609 Bel Glade Street, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director of Library Programs.—Sarah M. Kadec. Director of the Office of Policy.—Vincent Arendes. Miscellaneous Officials | 465 Director of the Office of Strategic Planning.—Victor Corrado. Printing Procurement Manager.—Patricia R. Havey. Director of Materials Management Service. —Thomas M. Hughes. Deputy Printing Procurement Manager.—James T. Smith, 4701 Twinbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Superintendent of Term Contracts. —W. Lewis Gardner, Jr. Acting Superintendent, Regional Printing and Procurement.—Walter A. Feier- stein. Superintendent of Purchase.—Richard E. Lee, Jr. Chief, Procurement Support.—Gerald M. Little. Customer Service Manager.—James L. Payne. Deputy Customer Service Manager.—W. Scott Sonntag III, 3707 Rivera Street, Marlow Heights, Md. 20740. Superintendent of Congressional Printing Management.—W. Scott Sonntag III, 3707 Rivera Street, Marlow Heights, Md. 20740. Superintendent of Departmental Printing Management.—John D. Bennett. Superintendent of Production Planning.—William J. Costigan, Jr. Superintendent of Typography and Design.—Louis Glessman. Production Manager.—Glenn H. Rottman, 2504 Buck Lodge Terrace, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Deputy Production Manager.—Burkey W. Boggs, Route 1, Box 291, Cardinal Lane, White Plains, Md. 20695. Night Production Manager.—Bennie F. Bakowski, 1020 North Kennesaw Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Night Production Manager.—Donald L. Ladd, Route 1, Box 292, Cardinal Lane, White Plains, Md. 20695. Superintendent of Binding. Charles M. Enterline, 6816 Groveton Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Superintendent of Elottronic Photocomposition.—John H. Costello, 1909 Althea Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Superintendent of Press.—Francis R. Del Bianco, 6506 Facchina Lane, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Manager of Graphic Systems Development.—Donald H. Rollert, 8802 Daimlet Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Manager of Quality Control and Technical Department.—George J. Collins. Deputy Manager of Quality Control and Technical Department.—Robert H. Thomas. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 10 First Street SE. 20540. Phone, 287-5000 The Librarian of Congress.—Daniel J. Boorstin, 3541 Ordway Street 20016. The Deputy Librarian of Congress.—William J. Welsh, 4805 Edgefield Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20814. The Associate Librarian of Congress.—Donald C. Curran, 6641 Chestnut Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784. Biren Collections Development Office.—John C. Finzi, 2700 Virginia Avenue 7. OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN Chief Internal Auditor.—Ernest C. Barker, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. General Counsel. —John J. Kominski, 2601 Bluhaven Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant General Counsel. —Robert A. Lincoln, 8325 Murphy Road, Laurel, Md. 20707. Legislative Liaison Officer.—Adoreen M. McCormick, 4799 Crescent Street, Bethes-da, Md. 20816. Director, Library Environment Resources Office.—James R. Trew, 9015 Lake Brad-dock Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Acting Director, Office of Planning and Development.—Robert G. Zich, 3717 Living-ston Street 20015. 99-555 0-83 -32 OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE LIBRARIAN FOR MANAGEMENT Phone, 287-5560 Associate Librarian for Management.—Glen L. Zimmerman, 1133 Main Sail Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403; Louis R. Mortimer, director of personnel, 1321 East Capitol Street 20003; Howard A. Blancheri, executive officer, 801 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Photoduplication Service.—Norman J. Shaffer, chief, Library of Congress 20540. Direc, muted Systems Office.—F. E. Croxton, 12806 Kendale Lane, Bowie, Buildings Management Division.—Gerald T. Garvey, chief, 385 Nancy Lane, Crowns-ville, Md. 21032. Financial Management Office.—Richard H. Austin, chief, 8124 Birnam Wood Drive, McLean, Va. 22102. Budget Officer.—John O. Hemperley, Route 2, Summerduck, Va. 22742. Genin) Sarniee Division.—Elliott C. Finley, chief, Route 1, Box 240, Huntingtown, Procurement and Supply Division.—Floyd D. Hedrick, chief, 3824 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. ASSOCIATE LIBRARIAN FOR NATIONAL PROGRAMS Phone, 287-6587 Associate Librarian for National Programs.—Carol A. Nemeyer, 2900 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Officer.—Arnold G. Bellefontaine, Associate Librarian for National Pro-grams, Library of Congress 20540. Director, American Folklife Center.—Alan Jabbour, 3107 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Executive Director, Center for the Book.—John Y. Cole, 6309 33d Street 20015. Chief, Children’s Literature Center.—Margaret Nourse Coughlan (acting), Library of Congress 20540. Educational Liaison Officer.—John Henry Hass, 1238 Duncan Place NE. 20002. Tl Officer.—William F. Miner, 2431 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Director, Federal Library Committee.—dJames P. Riley, 6712 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213. Information Officer.—Nancy F. Bush, 2039 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Director, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.— Frank Kurt Cylke, 1032 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director of Publishing.—Dana J. Pratt, 7514 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE Phone, 287-5700 Director.—Gilbert Gude (director), 5411 Duvall Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Eliza-beth Yadlosky (associate director for research, analysis, and multidisciplinary programs), 7524 Royal Dominion Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817; John P. Hardt (associate director for senior specialists), 8020 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817, Basil T. Owens (assistant director for assignment, reference, and special serv-ices), 2126 Connecticut Avenue, No. 42 20008; Hugh L. Elsbree, Jr. (assistant director for policy, planning, and review), 7103 Wells Parkway, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; James R. Price (coordinator of automated information services), 6823 Old Chester Brook Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Edward Mason (coordinator of member and committee relations), Box 56, RD No. 1, Centerville, Md. 21617; James W. Robinson (coordinator of review), 8708 Mercedes Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Susan C. Finsen (coordinator of management and administrative services), 1330 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 925 20036; Douglas A. Warshof (legal adviser to director), 10628 Wayridge Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879. American Law Division.—Joseph E. Ross, chief, 8340 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. Congressional Reference Division.—Catherine Ann Jones, chief, 412 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Economics Division.—Leon M. Cole, chief, 7401 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Education and Public Welfare Division.—William H. Robinson, chief, 2904 North Greencastle Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Miscellaneous Officials Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division.—David E. Gushee, chief, 2104 Post Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division.—Stanley J. Heginbotham, chief, 3033 University Terrace 20016. Covernmen) Ditision plirederick H. Pauls, chief, 4201 South 36th Street, Arlington, a. ; Library Services Division.—Jack McDonald, Jr., chief, 4911 Blaine Street NE. 20019. Science Policy Research Division.—James M. McCullough, chief, 6209 Apache Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Senior Specialists. —Raymond J. Celada (American public law), 9904 Belhaven Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Robert Lee Chartrand (information policy and technology), 5406 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Leon M. Cole (transportation), 7401 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814; John M. Collins (international af-fairs—national defense), 1001 Priscilla Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308; William A. Cox (economic policy), 8165 Inverness Ridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; Roger H. Davidson (American National Government and public administration), 1505 Mintwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Warren H. Donnelly (conservation and energy), 3610 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Charles R. Gellner (internation-al affairs—national security), 1211 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Harry G. Gourevitch (taxation and fiscal policy), 2837 Chesapeake Street 20008; David E. Gushee (environmental policy), 2104 Post Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; John P. Hardt (Soviet economics), 8020 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Stan-ley J. Heginbotham (international affairs) 3033 University Terrace 20016; John B. Henderson (price economics), 4119 North 27th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207; K. Forbis Jordan (education), 239 Chatham Lane, Annapolis, Md. 21403; Alvin Kaufman (mineral and regulatory economics), 4936 Herkimer Street, Annan-dale, Va. 22003; Johnny H. Killian (American public law), 2019 Connecticut Avenue 20008; James M. McCullough (science and technology—Ilife sciences), 6209 Apache Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; Thomas W. Novotny (American Government), 12007 Titian Way, Potomac, Md. 20854; Frederick H. Pauls (American National Government), 4201 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Alfred Reifman (international economics), 7314 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817; William H. Robinson (social welfare), 2904 North Greencastle Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Joseph E. Ross (American public law), 8340 Queen Eliza-beth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003; John J. Schanz, Jr. (energy resources policy), 3515 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Morton J. Schussheim (housing), 1619 21st Street 20009; Philip Royal Shipp, Jr. (social legislation), 5329 Thayer Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Robert L. Tienken (American public law), 2351 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Joseph G. Whelan (international affairs—Soviet Union), 10300 Hampshire Green Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22032 Specialists and Senior Analysts.—Susan R. Abbasi (natural resources policy), 8809 Lowell Street, Bethesda, Md. 20817; David M. Ackerman (legislative attorney), 1216 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Raymond J. Ahearn (interna-tional trade and finance), 2871 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Stanley Ira Bach (American National Government), 112 Seventh Street SE. 20003; Louise Giovane Becker (information science and technology), 6302 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817; Carl E. Behrens (energy policy), 5107 Cedar Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309; John E. Blodgett (environmental policy), 4329 Mountville Road, Jefferson, Md. 21755; William C. Boesman (science and tech-nology), 2822 Kanawha Street 20015; Jane Bortnick (information science and technology), 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE., No. 202 20002; Alva M. Bowen, Jr. (national defense), 13 Franklin Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Carolyn K. Bran-cato (commerce and industry), 635 E Street SE. 20003; Marjorie Ann Browne (international relations), 321 10th Street NE. 20002; Eugene H. Buck (natural resource policy), 6523 33d Street North, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Robert B. Burdette (legislative attorney), 4337 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206; Velma W. Burke (social legislation), 3336 Quesada Street 20015; Kenneth R. Cahill (social legislation), 6618 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Earl Canfield (social legislation; assistant chief, education and public welfare divi-sion), 7819 Ravenel Court, Springfield, Va. 22151; David J. Cantor (industry economics), 11521 Buttonwood Court, Reston, Va. 22091; Alan Barry Carr (agri-cultural policy), 5001-2 Green Mountain Circle, Columbia, Md. 21044; George N. Chatham (aeronautics and space), 13808 Vintage Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Charles V. Ciccone (business and labor), 1225 Potomac School Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Henry Cohen (legislative attorney), 8783 Hayshed Lane, Columbia, Congressional Directory Specialists and Senior Analysts—Continued Md. 21045; Ellen C. Collier (U.S. foreign policy), 9905 Holmhurst Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20817; Bert H. Cooper, Jr. (national defense), 3313 Porter Street 20008; Raymond W. Copson (international relations), 2042 Headlands Circle, Reston, Va. 22091; George A. Costello (legislative attorney), 11060 Stuart Mill Road, Oakton, Va. 22124; Langdon T. Crane (science and technology), 4008 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Royce Crocker (American National Govern-ment), 2401 Calvert Street, No. 533 20008; Richard P. Cronin (Asian affairs), 5005 Weber Street, Annandale, Va. 22003; Charles Dale (legislative attorney), 11 West Chapman Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Kenneth R. DeJarnette (transpor-tation), 12411 Cedarbrook Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811; Christopher H. Dodge (life sciences), 217 Fifth Street SE. 20003; Paul M. Downing (American National Government), 4020 North Washington Boulevard, No. 507, Arlington, Va. 22201; Charles Doyle (American public law; assistant chief, American law division), 904 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Thomas M. Durbin (legislative attor-ney), 1658 Waters Edge, Reston, Va. 22090; Richard C. Ehlke (legislative attor-ney), 4216 North Valiant Court, Annandale, Va. 22203; Larry Mark Eig (legisla-tive attorney), 7111 Garland Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912; Angela Maria G. Evans (education), 5912 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Louis C. Finch (international affairs; assistant chief, foreign affairs and national defense division), 1421 Ironwood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Louis Fisher (American National Government), 4108 Southend Road, Rockville, Md. 20853; Theodor W. Galdi (international political economy), 606 Apple Grove Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; William C. Gibbons (U.S. foreign policy), Box 111, Aldie, Va. 22001; Cathy Gilmore (legislative attorney), 2602 Pinebrook Avenue, No. B-6, Lan-dover, Md. 20785; Angele A. Gilroy (industrial organization), 10504 William Terry Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Robert L. Goldich (national defense), 3238 Lidbury Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Jane G. Gravelle (industrial analysis and finance), 8023 Garlot Drive, Annandale, Va. 22043; Alfred R. Greenwood (envi-ronment and natural resource policy), 4630 Lescot Place, Annandale, Va. 22003; Richard F. Grimmett (national defense), 10308 Duvawn Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Richard A. Hobbie (social legislation), 6620 Hiddenite Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22310; Harry L. Hogan (American National Government), 2700 Q Street 20007; George D. Holliday (international trade and finance), 233 C Street NE. 20002; Sharon L. House (social legislation), 536 Sixth Street SE. 20003; Everson W. Hull (macroeconomics), 811 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Paul M. 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Information Services Manager.—Martha Dexter, 2324 North Vernon Street, Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Personnel Officer.—William J. Norris, 8409 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Publishing Officer.—John C. Holmes, 4225 San Carlos Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Technology Assessment Advisory Council Dr. Charles N. Kimball (chairman), Midwest Research Institute; Earl H. Beistline, University of Alaska; Dr. Claire T. Dedrick, executive officer, California State Land Commission; Dr. James C. Fletcher, Burroughs Corp.; S. David Freeman, Board of Directors, Tennessee Valley Authority; Prof. Carl N. Hodges, director, environmental research laboratory, University of Arizona; Dr. Rachel McCulloch, department of economics, University of Wisconsin; Dr. William J. Perry, Hambrecht & Quist; Dr. David S. Potter, vice president, General Motors Corp.; Dr. Lewis Thomas, chancellor, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States; Gilbert Gude, director, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. ‘CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS UNITED STATES CAPITOL The Capitol is situated on a plateau 88 feet above the level of the Potomac River and covers an area of 175,170 square feet, or approximately 4 acres. Its length, from north to south, is 751 feet 4 inches; its greatest width, including approaches, is 350 feet. The geographic position of the head of the Statue of Freedom surmounting the dome is described by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey as latitude 38°53'22.909” north and longitude 77°00'33.706” west from Greenwich. Its height above the base line on the east front to the top of the Statue of Freedom is 287 feet 5% inches. The dome is built of iron, and the aggregate weight of material used in its construction is 8,909,200 pounds. The Statue of Freedom, 19 feet 6 inches in height, is entirely of bronze and weighs 14,985 pounds. The pedestal is of iron, painted to conform to the color of the statue. The statue was modeled by Thomas Crawford, American sculptor, in Rome, Italy, and the plaster model was shipped to this country. It was cast in bronze at the shops of Clark Mills, near Bladensburg, Md., at a cost of $20,796.82. In addition, the sculptor, Thomas Crawford, was paid $3,000 for the plaster model, making the entire cost of the statue $23,796.82. The last section of the statue, the head and shoulders, was raised into position on December 2, 1863. SELECTION OF A SITE FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL When this Nation emerged victorious from its struggle for liberty, it had no site for its Federal Government. The Continental Congress, either through necessity or voluntarily, met in eight different cities: Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, and New York City. The subject of a permanent Capital for the General Government of the United States was first approached in Congress on the 30th day of April 1783. The Constitution of the United States, provided in Article I, Section 8, the follow-ing: “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 exceed-ing 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 Commission-ers 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 otherwise than on the Maryland side of the river Potomac, as required by the aforesaid act.” 475 476 Congressional Directory 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 Potomac, and meeting each other in a point.” On April 15, 1791, the cornerstone of the lines of the federal territory was laid at Jones’s Point “with great solemnity” in the presence of the commissioners and a large number of persons. Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant was entrusted to prepare plans for laying out the city into streets, avenues, squares, lots, 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 reserva-tions) 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 oieindl Commissioners of the city appointed by President Washington on Janu-ary 22, : By Act of Congress approved July 9, 1846 (9 Stat. 35), the entire area previously 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 advertisements 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 letteran opportunity to present a plan as within the terms of the original advertisement. The request was granted and his plan accepted by the Commissioners 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 phia in Court's of Columbia, 1800, and cofirst session in were ngress the new accommodated. met in the Capitol was The government new Capitol in Novin February 1801. moved ember. from The Philadel-Supreme 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 archi-tects were employed on this work—Stephen H. Hallet, George Hadfield 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 Capitol Buildings and Grounds 477 Court section of the Capitol and later in a temporary 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 original 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, a prominent architect of Boston, Mass., was appointed. 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 Blodgets’ Hotel, which was at Seventh and E Streets NW. From 1815 to 1819 Congress occupied the Old Brick Capitol, a building erected specifically for them on First Street NE., on part of the site now occupied by the Supreme Court Building. The original Capitol as completed in 1829 was built of Aquia Creek sandstone from Virginia. The structure was 351 feet 7% inches in length at ground level and 282 feet 10% inches in depth at ground level including the East Portico and steps. The cost of this original building, including the grading of the grounds, repairs, etc., up to the year 1827 was $2,432,851.34. By 1851 the expanding needs of Congress made additions to the Capitol necessary. 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, Secretary 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 hs height from the floor to the apex of the Brumidi fresco in the canopy is 180 feet 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 connect-ing 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 improvements, including air conditioning, lighting, and acoustics, were made to the interior of each Chamber, the cloakrooms and adjacent areas. These alterations 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. 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 in 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 vacat- 478 Congressional Directory ed its Chamber August 11, 1950 and returned to its refurbished Chamber January 3, 1951. The House vacated its Chamber September 1, 1950, and returned to its refurbished Chamber January 1, 1951. EXTENSION OF THE CAPITOL Under legislation contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, Public Law 242, 84th Congress, as amended by Public Law 406, 84th Congress, provision was 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 marble east walls of the connections between the central front and the Senate and House wings were also moved to the east. The old sandstone walls have remained in place and became a part of the interior wall. 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 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 reconstruction 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 for a fresh engineering survey of the condi-tions 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 Committees 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 completed 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 the sum of $2,275,000 to include the cost of emergency shoring and other temporary repairs; contract plans and specifications for extending the West Central Front if that action should be directed by the Commission in charge or the Congress; and not more than $250,000 of the appropri-ated amount for studying and reporting the feasibility and cost of restoration. Those actions were completed. CAPITOL GROUNDS The original Capitol Grounds, at one time a part of Cerne Abbey Manor, were occupied at an early date by the Powhatans, a subtribe of the Algonquin Indians, whose council house was then located at the foot of the hill. These grounds were acquired under President Washington's proclamations of 1790 and 1797 for use as a site for the United States Capitol. 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 was acquired under appropriations provided by Congress in 1872 and 1873 in order to obtain a better landscape surrounding 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 acquisi-tion of the area known as the old Capitol Grounds and totaled 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 im-proved by the purchase, annexation, and development of 61.4 additional acres locat-ed 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 Appropriation Act, 1955. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 479 The area of the Capitol Grounds has been increased periodically since 1935. The Capitol Grounds, as defined by Public Law 570, 79th Congress, approved July 31, 1946, as amended includes 208.7 acres of lawn areas, sidewalks, streets, and road-ways. 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 com-pleted and occupied January 10, 1908. A subsequent change in the basis of congres-sional representation made necessary the building of an additional story in 1913-14. The total cost of the building, including site, furnishings, equipment, and the subway connecting the House Office Building with the United States Capitol, amounted to $4,860,155. This office building contains about 500 rooms, and was considered at the time of its completion fully equipped for all the needs of a modern building for office purposes. Pursuant to authority in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, and subsequent action of the House Office Building Commission, remodeling of the Cannon Building began in 1966. The estimated cost of this work, $5,200,000, is included in total appropriation of $135,134,000 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 subbasement 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 IMPROVEMENTS Under legislation contained in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, provision was made for construction of an additional fireproof office building and other appurtenant and necessary facilities for the use of the House of Representa-tives; 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 was 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. Con-tracts were let for necessary architectural and engineering services for the project; for reconstruction of a section of Tibler Creek sewer running through the site of the new building; for excavations and foundations, structural steel, superstructure, fur-niture 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 courtyard 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. 480 Congressional Directory The building contains 169 congressional suites; 9 full-committee hearing rooms for 9 standing committees, 16 subcommittee hearing rooms, committee staff rooms and other committee facilities; a large cafeteria and other restaurant facilities; an un-derground garage accommodating 1,600 automobiles; and a variety of liaison offices, press and television facilities, maintenance and equipment shops or rooms, and storage areas. This 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 cor-nerstone 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 SENATE 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 northwest corner of B Street and New Jersey Avenue NW. This building provided but a temporary need, and when it was condemned as an unsafe structure it was necessary that the Senators have safer and more commodious office space. Under authorization of the act of April 28, 1904, square 686 on the northeast corner of Delaware Avenue and B Street NE. was purchased as a site for the Senate Office Building. The plans for the House Office Building were adapted for the Senate Office Building, with the excep-tion 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 ap-proaches. The cost of the completed building, including the site, furnishings, equip-ment 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 Senate Office Building” by Senate Resolution 296, 92d Congress, agreed to October 11, 1972, as amended. EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING Under legislation contained in the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1948, Public Law 785, 80th Congress, provision was made for an additional office building for the United States Senate with limits of cost of $1,100,000 for acquisition 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 September 9, 1955, in the amount of $17,200,000 and the building is now completed. The corner-stone 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 Sup-plemental 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. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 481 PHILIP A. HART SENATE 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 1981. Senate Resolution 525, passed August 30, 1976, provides that when the extension is completed it will be named the Philip A. Hart Office Building. Contract for excavation and construction of foundation was awarded in December 1975. This also included clearing of the site and piping for utilities. Groundbreaking took place January 5, 1976. Contract for furnishing and delivery of the exterior stone was awarded February 1977 and the contract for the superstructure which included wall and roof systems and the erection of all exterior stone work, was awarded October 1977. Contract for the first portion of the interior and related work was awarded December 1978. A contract for interior finishing was awarded in July 1980. The first suite was occupied November 22, 1982. WEST CENTRAL FRONT OF THE CAPITOL In accordance with Public Law 95-94, approved August 5, 1977, the Architect of the Capitol was authorized to prepare drawings and specifications for (1) restoration of the West Central Front of the Capitol, and (2) extension of the West Central Front of the Capitol; the drawings and specifications to be prepared in such detail as will enable the cost of restoration and extension to be ascertained. Contracts with outside consultants were awarded for completion of those studies. The studies have been completed and submitted to the Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol. 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 appropri-ation of money was not required to secure title. The determining factors leading to the selection of this site were its nearness to the tracks of the now Penn Central RR and its convenient distance to the river and the buildings to be served by the plant. The dimensions of the Capitol Power Plant, which was constructed under authori-zation of act of April 28, 1904, and completed and placed in operation in 1910, were 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 reinforced concrete piles (originally 790; 113 added in 1951-52); the superstructure is of red brick. There are two radial brick chimneys 174 feet in height (reduced from 212 feet to 174 feet in 1951-52) and 11 feet in diameter at the top. The buildings originally served by the Power Plant were connected by a rein-forced-concrete steam tunnel 7 feet high by 4% feet wide, with walls approximately 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 Build-ing, 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 Build-ing, the Annex to the Library of Congress, and the 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 and Hart Senate Office Buildings, the Supreme Court Building, and the three Library Buildings. The Capitol, the Cannon Building, 99-~-555:0 = 83 ~.33 482 Congressional Directory the Longworth Building, and the Rayburn Building are served with steam for heating and chilled water for air-conditioning by the West distribution systems. Three new steam generators, with a total steam generating capacity of 330,000 pounds per hour, were installed at the Plant during the period 1951-53 and were placed in service in the calendar year 1954, at which time the old boilers in use for 30 years were abandoned. In September 1951 when the demand for electrical energy was approaching the maximum capability of the obsolescent turbo-generators at the Capitol Power Plant, arrangements were made under the authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, to purchase all electric service from the local public utility company and, simulta-neously, 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 in-creased demand for electrical energy. 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 approxi-mately 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 permanently 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 replaced by a new system. The new coal-handlng 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 refrigeration 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-condition-ing 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. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 483 The construction of this pipe line provides an interconnection between the existing East and West chilled-water distribution systems. In anticipation of the installation of additional refrigeration machines, eight obsolete, disused boilers and four disused steam-turbine driven electric generators were removed from the Capitol Power Plant under the authority of Public Law 85- 895. During the calendar year 1964 the installation of the two new aforementioned 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 installed 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 provided the coal delivery capacity needed for the increased heating load but it also has released for future expansion of the plant facilities about 3% acres of plant property not previously available for such purpose. The new railroad siding also makes possible more expeditious handling of coal cars and has eliminated 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, deaerat-ing 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 1,500-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 exten-sion of the Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, other prospective 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 abate-ments resulting from power plant operations in this area projected to the year 2000. This study was completed and presented to the House Office Building Commission in 1971. The Commission approved the short-range program recommended by the Architect. Funds in the amount of $1,200,000 were appropriated in the Supplemen-tal Appropriations Act, 1972, for design and engineering preparations for the short-range program. Development of the plans is underway. The project was authorized in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1973. Funds in the amount of $30,600,000 have been provided for modifications and enlargement of the Capitol Power Plant. As part of the modifications and enlargement project, a new Administration building was constructed. Four 6,000-ton electric motor driven centrifugal water chillers, with associated refrigeration building and ceramic filled cooling tower, were installed, thereby providing a total installed capacity of 39,400 tons. Also, a fabric bag-house filter was installed for two of three spreader stoker coal-fired boilers. Therefore, two 150,000 pound-per-hour coal-fired boilers and four 50,000 pound-per-hour oil-fired boilers were available for normal operations, and one 150,000 pound-per-hour boiler with electrostatic precipitator is available as a stand-by unit. Other miscellaneous elements of the project included chilled water distribu-tion control and a central computer controlled energy management system. ROOMS IN BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF THE CAPITOL upping101d) HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE TERRACE TERRACE HT-2, 4, 6. Architects Office. ST-1, 8, 5, 7, 9, 11. Capitol Police. HT-3,5,17,9, 11, 13. Architect's drafting division. ST-2-4. Joint Committee on Printing. HT-8, 10. Pages. ST-17. Sergeant at Arms. HT-14-16-18. Architect of Capitol, flag office. ST-19. Electrical engineer. HT-17. Architect of Capitol. ST-41. Office of Printing Services. HT-19, 21. Sheetmetal shop. ST-50. Daily Digest. HT-28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Carpenter shop. ST-51. Electric maintenance shop. HT-38. Machine shop. ST-54. Sergeant at Arms. HT-40. Electrical shop. ST-62. Janitors office. HT-42. Storeroom. BASEMENT HT-45. Laborers shop. SB-10. Senate snack bar. ; HT-46. Plumbers shop. SB-11. Senate engineers. HT-53, 55, 57. TV control. SB-13, 13A, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Architects Office. HT-58, 59, 60, 61. Official Reporters. BASEMENT HB-4. Library of Congress station. HB-6. Enrolling Clerk. HB-9. House cafeteria. HB-11. House restaurant storeroom. HB-24. Kitchen. HB-25. Office of the Chaplain. HB-26, 27, 28, 29. Architect’s Office. HB-30. Office of Congressional Directory. HB-31. Architect's Office. L8Y J PLL br iy 0 ma t HOE TE An FE UB . rR ry late Li | AE ERE EE Cor : WEL a HH re Ee HH ten TI RE ERT 1H ! TTT I MEE []unm ER pr " -" - H Rud Nema nN wun im HHH i= = +4] = a. $130 85-129 128 25.127, 5 $126 (1|1 | a. : } HHH u = 131 {| i E lis | Hw MN u . Ny H-oe ps “se | a | d HH | Ha PO Bd $147) iy oA 8 | $132 S124 7h 3 am | A Th $4 } |AREEEAEURENIRER am | @ OLD SUPREI * » . c T CHAMBER MER - lee od - o u clive os 105) 106 J107}108 u u EEE : . UNITED STATES CAPITOL Lyte ME ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL 1DU018S2.L5UO)) £10302. ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE H-101. Post office annex. S-101. Railroad Ticket Office. H-104, 105, 106. Clerk of the House. S-109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 120, 138. Restaurant. H-107, 107-A, 108, 109, 114. House Democratic Whip. S-116, 117. Committee on Foreign Relations. H-110, 111, 112, 113. Clerk of the House. S-118. Democratic Policy. H-115, 116. Deputy Majority Whip. S-123. Republican Legislative Scheduling Office. H-117, 118, 119, 120, 121. Restaurant. S-126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131. Committee on Appropriations. H-122. Private dining room (Speaker). S-132. Parliamentarian. H-124, 125. Sergeant at Arms. S-134. Executive Clerk. H-126. Parliamentarian. S-139. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. H-129. Office, House Restaurant. S-141. Old Supreme Court Chamber. H-130. Members’ private dining room. S-145. Disbursing Office. H-132, 133. Subcommittee on Rules. S-146. Appropriations Hearing Room. H-134. Official Reporters. S-148, 149, 150. Democratic Whip. H-136, 137. Subcommittee on Ways and Means. S-151, 152. Joint Committee on Printing. H-140. Committee on Appropriations. EF-100. Reception room. H-142, 143, 144. Subcommittee on Appropriations. H-147, 148, 149, 150. Majority Leader. H-151. Clerk of the House. H-152. Subcommittee on Rules. H-153, 154, 155, 156. Doorkeeper of the House. H-159, 160, 161, 162, 165, 166. Capitol Physician. H-163, 164. House Subcommittee on Appropriations. EF-100. Reception room. Note: For Office of Classified National Security Information—Use express elevator at southeast wall of Crypt, first floor, to reception room (H-406) on fourth floor of Capitol. 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House document room. Conference room. 229, 230, 231, 232, 233. House Minority Leader. Prayer room. Congresswomen’s Suite. Committee on Foreign Affairs. S-206. S-207. S-208. S-212. S-213. S-214. S-216. S-219. S-220. S-221. S-222, S-223. 5-225, S-228. S-229. S-233. SENATE President Pro Tempore. Senators’ conference room. Democratic Leader. The Vice President. The Senators’ reception room. Formal Office of the Vice President. Room of the President. Official Reporters of Debates. Bill Clerk and Journal Clerk. Assistant Secretary. 224. Office of the Secretary. Secretary. 226. Cloakrooms. Old Senate Chamber. Assistant Majority Leader. Majority Leader. SIDE Gov H-H-H-fH] S-S-S-328 329 € 330 339% 338 337A H-EE ai han A 320 H-Lig H-4 H. 5 XS, 4 331 | 332 3a 340 | : 5 3 iE Ho aH no Lge l 342 fsa H-So NN: ih. \ i H-35 UPPER PART OF | UPPER PART OF 325 UPPER Saks 3 oF Rian STATUARY HALL GREAT ROTUNDA : e UPPER PART / 5 OF OLD Q 314 / : SENATE CHAMBE! 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Press Photographers Gallery. S-318. Democratic Policy Committee. S-319, 321, 322, 323, 324. Sergeant at Arms. S-320. Periodical Press. S-332, 333. Senate Library. S-3317. Secretary to Senate Majority. Suipping j011do) e6v ROOMS ON FOURTH FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE H-405. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. S-406. Office of Classified National Security Information. S-411. Curator of the Senate. S-413. Historian of the Senate. S-414. Senate Library. S-416. Law Library. Note: To reach H-405 and S-406—Use express elevator at southeast wall of Crypt, first floor, to reception room (H-406) on fourth floor of Capitol. Suipping 1031doQ gov Secretary of State.........cc........ 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 and Human Services. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary of Transportation .... Secretary of Energy .................. Secretary of Education.............. 498 THE CABINET GEORGE P. SHuULTZ, of California. DonALD T. REGAN, of New Jersey. CasPAR WILLARD WEINBERGER, of California. WiLLiaAM FRENCH SMITH, of California. JAMES G. WATT, of Colorado. JoHN R. BLOCK, of Illinois. MaLcoLM BALDRIGE, of Connecticut. RaymonD J. DoNOVAN, of New Jersey. MARGARET M. HECKLER, of Massachusetts. SAMUEL R. PIERCE, JR., of New York. ErL1izaBETH HANFORD DOLE, of Kansas. DonaLp PAauL HobkL, of Oregon. T. H. BELL, of Utah. EXECUTIVE THE PRESIDENT RONALD WILSON REAGAN, Republican, of Pacific Palisades, Calif.; 40th Presi-dent of the United States; born in Tampico, Ill., February 6, 1911; son of Nellie and John Reagan; attended Illinois public schools; graduated, Dixon High School, 1928; degree in economics and sociology, Eureka College, 1932; served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942-46; actor; sports broadcaster and editor; production supervisor and host, “General Electric Theatre” and “Death Valley Days”; Governor, California, 1966-74; chairman, Republican Governors Association, 1969; member, Presidential commission investigating the CIA, 1974-75; president, Screen Actors Guild, 6 terms; president, Motion Picture Industry Council, 2 terms; member, board of directors, committee on the present danger; founder, Republican-oriented political action orga-nization, Citizens for the Republic; recipient: National Humanitarian Award, Na-tional Conference of Christians and Jews; Torch of Life for humanitarian service, City of Hope; Horatio Alger Award; American Newspaper Guild Award; Freedoms Foundation Awards; Distinguished American Award, National Football Foundation Hall of Fame; American Patriots Hall of Fame; Medal of Valor of the State of Israel; member, Bel Air Presbyterian Church; married to the former Nancy Davis, 1952; two children: Patricia Ann and Ronald Prescott; two children by previous marriage: Maureen and Michael; elected President, November 4, 1980. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500. Phone, 456-1414 Counselor to the President.—Edwin Meese III. Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President.—James A. Baker III. Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President.—Michael K. Deaver. Assistant to the President and Press Secretary.—James S. Brady. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. —William P. Clark. Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff.—Richard G. Darman. Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Kenneth M. Duberstein. Counsel to the President.—Fred F. Fielding. Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs.—Craig L. Fuller. Assistant to the President for Communications.—David R. Gergen. Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Edwin L. Harper. Assigns fp the President and Director of Special Support Services.—Edward V. ickey, Jr. Deputy Counselor to the President.—James E. Jenkins. Assistant to the President for Political Affairs.—Edward J. Rollins. Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel.—Helene A. von Damm. Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Faith Ryan Whittlesey. Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Richard S. Williamson. Deputy Assistant to the President for Political Affairs.—Lee Atwater. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Speechwriting.—Aram Bakshian, Xr Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Public Affairs.—Michael Baroody. Assistant Counselor to the President.—T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. Deputy Counsel to the President.—Richard A. Hauser. Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental A a F. Holmer. Depry Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Robert C. McFar- ane. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Deputy Chief of Staff.—Michael A. McManus. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (House).—M. B. Oglesby. 499 -Deputy Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Director of the Office of Policy Development.—Roger B. Porter. Deputy Assistant to the President for Management and Director of the Office of Administration.—John F. W. Rogers. Deputy Assistant to the President.—James S. Rosebush. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary to the President.— Larry M. Speakes. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Media Relations and Planning.— Karna Small Stringer. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (Senate).—Pamela J. rner. Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Charles P. Tyson. Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Jonathan Vipond III. Deputy Press Secretary to the President.—Lyndon K. Allin. Special Assistant to the President and Director of Planning and Evaluation.— Richard S. Beal. Special Assistant to the President for Communications.—Joanna E. Bistany. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Morton C. Blackwell. Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary of the Cabinet Council on Management and Administration.—Ralph C. Bledsoe. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Danny J. Boggs. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Melvin B. Bradley. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Robert B. Carleson. Special Assistant to the President and Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff.— James W. Cicconi. Associate Counsel to the President.—Sherrie M. Cooksey. Special Assistant to the President for Private Sector Initiatives.—James K. Coyne. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Randall E. Davis. Special Assistant to the President and Chief Speechwriter.—Anthony Dolan. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—John H. Dressendorfer. Special Assistant to the President and Director, Office of Cabinet Affairs.—Becky Norton Dunlop. Personal Photographer to the President.—Michael A. W. Evans. Special Assistant to the President.—David C. Fischer. Associate Counsel to the President.—Harold P. Goldfield. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Wendell W. Gunn. Special sispon to the President and Director of Presidential Advance.—William enkel. Special Assistant to the President and Director of Correspondence.—Anne Higgins. Special Assistant to the President.—Joseph R. Holmes. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Kevin R. Hopkins. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Dee Ann Jepsen. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Robert J. Kabel. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Nancy M. Kennedy. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Virginia H. Knauer. Special Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Presidential Mes-sages.—Mary Jo T. Livingston. Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—James M. Medas. Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Rick Neal. Special Assistant to the President.—Thomas C. Reed. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Nancy J. Risque. Associate Counsel to the President.—John G. Roberts, Jr. Deputy Press Secretary to the President.—Peter H. Roussel. Associate Counsel to the President.—Peter J. Rusthoven. Special Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling.—Frederick J. Ryan, r. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—John F. Scruggs. Special Assistant to the President and Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff.— William F. Sittmann. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—David L. Swanson. Special Assistant to the President.—Robert H. Tuttle. Executive Office Special Assistant to the President and Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff.— Margaret D. Tutwiler. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Michael M. Uhlmann. Senior Associate Counsel to the President.—David B. Waller. Associate Counsel to the President.—D. Edward Wilson, Jr. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—David L. Wright. Physician to the President.—Daniel Ruge, M.D. Curator.—Clement E. Conger. Chief Usher.—Rex W. Scouten. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Executive Office Building 20503. Phone, 395-3000 Director.—David A. Stockman. Deputy Director.—Joseph R. Wright, Jr. Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy.—Donald E. Sowle. Executive Associate Director, Budget and Legislation.—Donald W. Moran. Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.—Christopher C. DeMuth. Associate Director.—David B. Gerson. Counsel to the Director for Policy Analysis and Law.—Michael Horowitz. Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs (House)—dJonna Lynne Cullen. Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs (Senate).—John M. Hudson. Assistant Director for Public Affairs.—Edwin L. Dale, Jr. Associate Director, Economics and Government.—Annelise Anderson. Associate Director, Human Resources, Veterans, and Labor.—Kenneth W. Clarkson. Associate Director, Natural Resources, Energy, and Science.—Frederick N. Khedouri. Associate Director, National Security and International Affairs.—Alton G. Keel, Jr. Associate Director for Management.—Harold 1. Steinberg. Associate Director for Economics and Planning. —Lawrence A. Kudlow. Assistant Director for Legislative Reference.—James M. Frey. Awan) Director for Management Improvement and Evaluation.—Howard M. essner. Assistant Director for Budget Review.—Carey P. Modlin, Jr. Deputy Administrator, Information and Regulatory Management.—Jim J. Tozzi. Deputy Administrator for Regulatory and Statistical Analysis.—Thomas D. Hopkins. Deputy Associate Director for Justice, Treasury, and Personnel.—Roger S. Adkins. Deputy SL ospete Director for Transportation, Commerce, and Housing.—Joyce J. alker. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, Economics, and Government.—Howard M. Smolkin. Dopiy Associate Director for Health and Income Maintenance.—David K. Klein- erg. Deputy Associate Director for Labor, Veterans, and Education.—Bernard H. Martin. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, Human Resources, Veterans, and Labor.—Barbara S. Selfridge. Deputy Associate Director for Natural Resources.—Donald E. Crabill. Deputy Associate Director for Energy and Science.—Hugh F. Loweth. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, Natural Resources, Energy, and Sci- ence.—Kenneth G. Glozer. Deputy Associate Director for National Security.—David Sitrin. Deputy Associate Director for International Affairs.—Philip A. DuSault. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, National Security, and International Affairs.—Daniel H. Taft. Deputy Associate Director for Intergovernmental Affairs.—James A. Kelly. Deputy Associate Director for Financial Management.—John J. Lordan. Principal Associate Administrator for Procurement.—William E. Mathis. Deputy Associate Director for Administration.—Candice C. Bryant (acting). COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS Executive Office Building 20506. Phone, 395-5084 Chairman.—Martin S. Feldstein. Member.—William A. Niskanen, Jr. Member.—William Poole. Special Assistant to the Chairman.—Eric 1. Hemel. COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 722 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 395-5080 Chairman.—A. Alan Hill. Member.—William Ernst Minor. Member.—Nancy A. Maloley. General Counsel.—Dinah Bear. WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500. Phone, 456-1414 Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Edwin L. Harper. Deputy Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Director of the Office of Policy Development.—Roger B. Porter. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Assistant Director for Energy, Agriculture, and Natural Resources.—Danny J. Boggs. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Melvin L. Bradley. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Assistant Director for Federalism and Health and Human Resources.—Robert B. Carleson. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Assistant Director for Commerce and Trade.—Wendell W. Gunn. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Assistant Director for Legal Policy.—Michael M. Uhlmann. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Assistant Director for Management and Administration.—Ralph C. Bledsoe. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Director, Office of Policy Information.—Kevin R. Hopkins. Director, Drug Abuse Policy Office.—Carlton E. Turner. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Old Executive Office Building 20506. Phone, 395-4974 Members: President.—Ronald Wilson Reagan. Vice President.—George Bush. Secretary of State.—George P. Shultz. Secretary of Defense.—Caspar Weinberger. Statutory Advisers: Director of Central Intelligence. —William J. Casey. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Gen. John W. Vessey, Jr. Oyficial L simpnt to the President for National Security Affairs.—Judge William P. ark. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D.C. 20505. Phone, 351-1100 Director of Central Intelligence.—William J. Casey, 351-6363. Deputy Director.—John McMahon, 351-6464. Director, Office of External Affairs.—J. Wm. Doswell, 351-6121. Congressional Inquiry.—351-6136. Executive Office OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Executive Office Building 20503. Phone, 456-7052 Deputy Assistant to the President for Management and Director of the Office of Administration.—John F. W. Rogers. General Counsel. —Anne D. Neal. Associate Director for Operations.—Mac Sweeney. Director of Personnel.—Raymond P. Kogut. Director of Financial Management.—Ursula H. Pearson. Director of Automated Systems.— Thomas K. Lewis, Jr. Director of Information Resources and Systems.— Adrienne Kosciusko. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Created by Public Law 94-282 Executive Office Building 20506. Phone, 395-4692 Science Adviser to the President and Director.—George A. Keyworth II. Deputy Science Adviser to the President and Deputy Director.—Ronald B. Frankum. Executive Director.—dJerry D. Jennings. Assistant Director for Energy and National Resources.—John M. Marcum. Assistant Director for General Science.—N. Douglas Pewitt. Assistant Director for National Security and Space.—Victor H. Reis. Assistant Director for Public Affairs.—Bruce R. Abell. Executive Director, White House Science Council.—Jerry D. Jennings. OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE 600 17th Street 20506. Phone, 395-3204 U.S. Trade Representative.—William E. Brock. Deputy U.S. Trade Representative— Washington.—David R. Macdonald. Deputy U.S. Trade Representative—Geneva Office. —Michael B. Smith. General Counsel.—Donald E. deKieffer. Chief Textile Negotiator.—Peter O. Murphy. Senior Assistant USTR for Trade Policy Development and Coordination.—Geza Feketekuty. Assistant USTR for Industrial and Energy Policy.—William K. Krist. Assistant USTR for Investment Policy.—Harvey E. Bale, Jr. Assistant USTR for Administration.—Dennis E. Whitfield. Assistant USTR for the Americas.—Jon H. Rosenbaum. Assistant USTR for East/West and Non-Market Economies.—John E. Ray. Assitions USTR for Agricultural Affairs and Commodity Policy.—Donald M. Nelson, Xr Assistant USTR for GATT Affairs.—William D. Newkirk. Assistant USTR for Asia, Africa, Pacific, North/South.—Doral S. Cooper. Assistant USTR for Congressional, Public, Intergovernmental Affairs.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant to the USTR.—Carol Browning. Executive Assistant to the USTR.—Dennis E. Whitfield. Executive Assistant to the Deputy USTR— Washington.—Timothy J. Regan. Director of Management.—John P. Giacomini. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2201 C Street 20520. Phone, 655-4000 GEORGE PRATT SHULTZ, Secretary of State, nominated July 1, 1982; confirmed by the Senate July 15; sworn in July 16, 1982; born in New York City, December 13, 1920; son of Birl E. and Margaret Lennox (Pratt) Shultz; B.A., Princeton University, 1942; Ph. D. in industrial economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1949; married Helena M. O’Brien, February 16, 1946; children: Margaret Ann, Kathleen Pratt Shultz Jorgensen, Peter Milton, Barbara Lennox, Alexander George; member, faculty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946-57; associate professor, indus-trial relations, 1955-57; professor, industrial relations, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, 1957-68; dean of school, 1962-68; fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences, 1968-69; Secretary of Labor, 1969-70; Director, Office of Management and Budget, 1970-72; Secretary of the Treasury, also Assist-ant to the President, 1972-74; executive vice president, Bechtel Corp., San Francisco, 1974-75, president, 1975-82, also director; professor, management and public policy, Stanford University, 1974-82; served to captain, USMCR, 1942-45; Industrial Rela-tions Research Association (president 1968), National Academy Arbitrators; author: (with T. A. Whisler) “Management Organization and the Computer”, 1960; (with Arnold R. Weber) “Strategies for the Displaced Worker”, 1966; (with A. Rees) “Workers and Wages in the Urban Labor Market”, 1970; (with Kenneth W. Dam) “Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines”, 1978; also articles, chapters in books, reports; office: Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. KENNETH W. DAM. Deputy Secretary of State, sworn in on September 23, 1982; lawyer, educator; born Marysville, Kans. August 10, 1932; son of Oliver W. and Ida L. (Hueppelsheuser); B.S., University of Kansas, 1954; J.D., University of Chicago, 1957; married Marcia Wachs, June 9, 1962; children: Eliot, Charlotte; admitted to New York State Bar, 1959; law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Whittaker, 1957-58; associate with firm of Cravath, Swaine and Moore, New York City, 1958-60; joined the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School in 1960; promoted to professor of law in 1964 and became the Harold J. and Marion F. Green professor of international legal studies in 1976; became provost of the university in July 1980; other government positions have been Executive Director, Council on Economic Policy, 1973; Assistant Director, National Security and International Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 1971-73; member: American Bar Association, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Law Institute; board of directors, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations; author: “The Rules of Game: Reform and Evolution in the International Monetary System”, 1982; “Oil Resources: Who Gets What How?” 1976; “The GATT: Law and International Economic Organization”, 1970; coauthor: “Energy: The Next Twenty Years”, 1979; “Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines”, 1977; “Federal Tax Treatment of Foreign Income”, 1964; office, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. -Secretary of State.—George P. Shultz. Executive Assistant.—Raymond G. H. Seitz. Assistant to the Secretary.—Lora Simkus. Special Assistants.—Anthony Wayne, Michael Klosson, Eric Edelman. Administrative Assistants.—M. Joyce Nesmith, Lynda Dunn, Elizabeth Gaston. Ambassador at Large.—Vernon A. Walters. Special Assistants.—Lt. Comdr. L. E. Martiny, Nancy Lewis. Ambassador at Large for Cultural Affairs.—Daniel J. Terra. Deputy.—Peter Solmssen, 1244 34th Street 20077. Ambassador at Large and United States Coordinator for Refugee Affairs.—Howard Eugene Douglas, 9106 Streamview Land, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Assistant.—Jane R. DeGraff, 3006 45th Street 20016. Personal Secretary.—Harry Fornoff, 1427 Carrollburg Place SW. 20024. 505 Ambassador at Large and United States Coordinator for Refugee Affairs—Continued Asociae Coordinator for Refugee Affairs.—David A. Ford, 3808 Argyle Terrace 1 Associate Coordinator for Plans and Programs.—Richard Krieger, 17104 Labur-nam Court, Rockville, Md. 20855. Assistant Coordinator for Communications.—Laura Genero, 5911 Quartell, Alex-andria, Va. 22312. Ambassador at Large (Nonproliferation).—Richard T. Kennedy, Room 7531. Executive Assistant.—Richard J. K. Stratford, Room 7531. Eyoontive Assistants.—Lewis A. Dunn, Allan M. Labowitz, Sharon Bisdee, Room Legislative Counsel.—Robert G. Ryan, Room 7531. Special Neggtiniar for Middle East Peace Process.—Ambassador Richard Fairbanks, oom 2 Chief of Protocol.—Selwa Roosevelt, Room 1232. Deputy Chief of Protocol. —Thomas A. Nassif, Room 1232. Associate Chief of Protocol and Head of Diplomatic and Consular Liaison Divi- sion.—Richard Gookin, Room 1238 Assistant Chief of Protocol for Administration.—Georgia J. DeBell, Room 1238. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department.—L. Paul Bremer III, 5208 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Executive Secretaries.—Charles Hill, 5147 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Clayton E. McManaway, Jr., 3100 Q Street 20007. Director, Secretariat Staff. —Katherine Shirley. Precio Operations Center.—John D. heii 6404 Kenhowe Drive, Bethesda, Md. Director, i ik Management Section.—Elijah Kelly, 14620 Woonsockett Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Director.—George F. Twohie, 11310 Links Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Coordinator of International Labor Affairs.— John A. Warnock, 632-3662, 8713 Susanna Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015." Deputy Secretary of State.—Kenneth W. Dam. Executive Assistant.—Edward S. Walker, Room 7220. Special Assistants.—Thomas J. White, Gary R. Edson, Frank G. Klotz, Room 7220. Staff Assistants.—Rita C. Johnson, Cristina Valentine, Marjorie Soltis, Eva Hen- derson, Room 7220. Under Secretary for Political Affairs.—Lawrence S. Eagleburger. Executive Assistant.—William Montgomery. Personal Assistant.—Mildred Leatherman. Deputy for Policy.—Gerald Helman. Deputy for National Security Affairs.—Arnold Kanter. Special Assistants.—Darryl Johnson, Robert Perry, Robin Raphel. Under Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Allen Wallis, 632-3256. Deputy to the Under Secretary.—Robert Morris, 632-7689. Executive Assistant.—Marshall L. Casse III, 632-7688. Economic Adviser.—Martin Bailey, 632-8854. Special Assistants.—Kaarn J. Weaver, 632-7448; Elliott Hurwitz, 632-8854; Stan- ley R. Hunger, 632-7448; Robert Hyams, 632-7448. Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science and Technology.—William Schnei-der, Jr., Room 7208, 632-0410. Special Assistants.—Michael Marks, William Salmon, Stanley Sienkiewicz, John Wolf, William Bode. Staff Assistants.—Kristie Kenney, Andrew Steinfeld. Under Secretary for Management.—Jerome W. Van Gorkom, Room 7207, 632-1500. Executive Assistant.—Willard A. De Pree, Room 7207, 632-8877. Special Assistant.—Nancy Boshoven, Room 7207, 632-8867. Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Personnel.—Joan M. Clark, Room 6218, 632-9898. Director of Management Operations.—Robert H. Miller, Room 7427, 632-1056. Comptroller.—Roger B. Feldman, Room 1328, 632-7490. Depiy Assistant Secretary for Medical Services.—Jerome M. Korcak, Room 2906, Director, Foreign Service Institute.—Stephen Low, Room 1200, 1400 Key Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. 235-8750. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal Employment Opportunity and Civil Rights.— Andre Navez (acting), Room 3214, 632-9294. Department of State 507 Under Secretary for Management—Continued Director, Family Liaison Office.—Sheppie G. Abramowitz, Room 1216A, 632-1076. Cur, Diplomatic Reception Rooms.—Clement E. Conger, Eighth Floor, 632- Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Robert A. Cooper, Jr., Room 513, 1700 North Lynn Street, Arlington, Va., 235-9579. Biren, Office for Combatting Terrorism.—Robert M. Sayre, Room 2238, 632- Director, Office of Foreign Missions.—Frank E. Nolan, Jr., Room 4515, 632-2258. Coordin ar, Management Information Systems.—Bryce M. Gerlach, Room 7638, Piretior, Rreuiine Office for Management.—Robert T. Hennemeyer, Room 4423, Counselor.—Edward J. Derwinski (designate), Room 7250, 632-4404. Executive Assistant.—John Kimball, 632-9332. Special Assistants.—Joseph Sullivan, 632-8864; Susan Clark, 632-8864; Ann Bolton, 632-9332. Staff Assistant.—Michael P. Fleischer, 632-8864. nsec, General. —Robert Lyle Brown, 3021 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Inspector General.—Richard K. Fox, Jr., 1936 Tulip Street 20012. Deputy i General.—William B. Edmondson, 4900 North 28th Street, Ar-ington, Va. 22207. Legal Adviser.—Davis R. Robinson, Room 6425, 632-9598. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Daniel W. McGovern, Room 6423, 632-5036. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Elizabeth G. Verville, Room 6423, 632-3146. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Michael G. Kozak, Room 6419, 632-3345. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Michael J. Matheson, Room 6419, 632-8460. Counselor on International Law.—Fred L. Morrison, Room 6419, 632-2001. Executive Director.—Paul C. Bofinger, Room 5519A, 632-0460. Arison Legal Adviser for African Affairs.—Nancy H. Ely, Room 5417A, 632- Assistant Legal Adviser for Inter-American Affairs.—K. Scott Gudgeon, Room 5527A, 632-0734. Assistant Legal Adviser for International Claims.—Thomas T. F. Huang, Room 5429, 632-1367. 2 Sint Legal Adviser for Consular Affairs.—James G. Hergen, Room 5423, 632- Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.—Terence J. Fortune, Room 6427, 632-8900. Assistant Legal Adviser for Economic and Business Affairs.—David H. Small, Room 6420, 632-0242. Assistant Legal Adviser for Educational, Cultural, and Public Affairs.—Ely Maurer, Room 5429, 632-2682. Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Legal Adviser for Human Rights and Refugees.—Andre M. Surena, Room 5527A, 632-3044. Assistant Legal Adviser for Law Enforcement and Intelligence.—dJeffrey H. Smith, Room 5419A, 632-7604. Assent Legal Adviser for Management.—Knute E. Malmborg, Room 4427A, 632- Assistant Legal Adviser for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—Alan J. Kreczko, Room 5417A, 632-9500. ps Legnt Adviser for Nuclear Affairs.—Ronald J. Bettauer, Room 6420, Assistant Legal Adviser for Oceans, International Environmental and Scientific Affairs.—David A. Colson, Room 6420, 632-1700. Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International Law.—Peter H. Pfund, Room 5420, 632-8134. Assistant Legal Adviser for Political-Military Affairs.—Edward R. Cummings, Room 6429, 632-7838. Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems.—David P. Stewart, 21st and K Streets, 632-7810. Assia Legal Adviser for Treaty Affairs.—Robert E. Dalton, Room 5420, 632- Legal Adviser—Continued Assen Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs.—Ted A. Borek, Room 5425A, Chairman, Board of Appellate Review.—Alan G. James, Room 5517, 632-2559. Director, Canadian Maritime Boundary Adjudication.—Bruce C. Rashkow, Room 1879, 632-2618. Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations.—Powell A. Moore, 632-8774, 8637 Winthrop Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Alvin Drischler, 632-1048, 3420 Reedy Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Degieiy dissisiony Secretary.—Betsy Warren, 632-3436, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James M. Montgomery, 632-1050, 9415 Seddon Road, ethesda, Md. 20817. Special Assistants.—Tony Burgess, Judi Misko, 632-4768. Legislative Management Officers.—Sam Bartlett, 632-8728; Richard Castrodale, 632-9532; Stan Escudero, 632-2197; Louise Hoppe, 632-1957; Lee Hunt, 632-8732; Will Itoh, 632-8802; Mark Johnson, 632-9036; Diana Holcomb, 632-8943; Joseph McBride, 632-8722; Carl Raether, 632-5868;. Anne Marie Schloss, 632-8696; Tim Towell, 632-1246. Legislative Research.—Isaias Alba III, 632-0430. Congressional Inquiries.—Jane Ostrander, 632-2163. Congressional Correspondence.—Cathy Thibodeau, 632-1608. Congressional Travel.—Terry Patin, 632-1882. Chairperson, Policy Planning Council. —Stephen W. Bosworth, 1429 Locust Road 20012, 632-2372. Sey Direoton philip S. Kaplan, 7707 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034, Special Assistant.—Donald K. Bandler, 7303 Willow Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912, 632-2972. Members of the Council. —Jeremy R. Azrael; Paul H. Bocker; Robert E. Osgood; Peter W. Rodman. Director of Politico-Military Affairs.—Jonathan T. Howe, RADM, U.S. Navy, Room 7325, 632-9022. Principal Deputy Director.—Arnold L. Raphel, 1753 Park Road 20010, 632-3302. De, hy Pe conor=Reobert W. Dean, 7010 Hamel Hill Court, McLean, Va. 22101, Depiy Director sl astie H. Brown, 2208 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. 22301, De, 2dy Direcon—Siston A. Halper, South Down Farm, Great Falls, Va. 22066, BUREAU OF OCEANS AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs.—James L. Malone, Room 7821 20520, 632-1554. Special Representative of the President for Law of the Sea.—James L. Malone, Room 7831 20520, 632-1554. Bronsip) Sepaty Assistant Secretary.—Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Room 7831 20520, Execusite Director.—Barry J. Kefauver, 9207 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. Coordinator of Population Affairs.—Richard E. Benedick, 2154 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Health and Natural Resources.—Mary Rose Hughes, Room 7825 20520, 632-7964. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy and Energy Technology Affairs.— James B. Devine, Room 7831 20520, 632-4300. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Fisheries Affairs.—Theodore G. Kron-miller, Room 7829 20520, 632-2396. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology.—Charles E. Horner, Room 7825 20520, 632-3004. Director, Office of Environmental and Health.—Jack W. Blanchard (acting), 1326 Independence Avenue SE. 20003. Director, Office of Food and Natural Resources.—Bill L. Long, 3306 North Pied-mont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of State 509 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology—Continued Director, Office of Non-Proliferation and Export Policy.—Frederick F. McGoldrick, Room 7828 20520, 632-7036. Director, Office of Export and Import Control.—Carlton R. Stoiber, Room 4327A 20520, 632-4101. Director, Office of Nuclear Technology and Safeguards.—Allen Sessoms, Room 7828 20520, 632-3310. Director, Office Z Energy Technology Cooperation.—Martin Prochnik, Room 3536 20520, 632-441 Director, Office of Oceans and Polar Affairs.—R. Tucker Scully, 304 North Cherry Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Doreen Office of Fisheries Affairs.—James A. Storer, Room 5806 20520, 632- Director, Office of Marine Science and Technology Affairs.—William A. Erb, Room 5801 20520, 632-0853. Pirecton Office of Ocean Law and Policy.—Otho E. Eskin, Room 4321 20520, 632- Director, Office of Advanced Technology.—S. Ahmed Meer (acting), Room 4333 20520, 632-2432. Director, Office of Cooperative Science and Technology Programs.—Samuel B. Thomsen, Room 4330 20520, 632-0499. Director, Office of Science and Technology Support.—Felix Dorough, 3533 Wood-bine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.—Chester A. Crocker, Room 6234A, 632-2530. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Frank G. Wisner, Room 6234A, 632-2446. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James K. Bishop, Room 6236, 632-9478. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Princeton Lyman, Room 6236, 632-1818. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Inter-African Affairs.—Larry Williamson, Room 5232, 632-0754. Executive Director.—Leonard G. Shurtleff (acting), Room 3517, 632-1298. Director for Public Affairs.—Michael J. Wygant, Room 3509, 632-2683. Director for Economic Policy.—Robert M. Pringle, Room 5242A, 632-3503. Director for Zaire, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo (B), Gabon, Cameroon, Central Afri-can Empire, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, Chad.—Nicholas M. Murphy, Room 4246, 632-2080. Director for Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Seychelles, Diego Garcia, Mauritius, Republic of Madagascar, Sudan, Comoros, Indian Ocean.—Richard W. Bogosian, Room 5240, 632-9742. Director for South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotto, Swaziland, Mozambique, flasks, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia.—Daniel H. Simpson, Room 4238, 632- Director for Benin, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Upper Volta, Western Sahara.—Robert L. Bruce, Room 4250, 632-0902. BUREAU OF EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.—Paul D. Wolfowitz, Room 6206. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Thomas P. Shoesmith, Room 6208. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Daniel A. O’' Donohue, Room 6208. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Anthony C. Albrecht, Room 6205. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert A. Brand, Room 6209. Executive Director.—John Condayan, Room 4313A. Public Aas Adviser.—Norman Barnes, Room 5310. Director for Economic Policy.—Henry Bardach, Room 4206. Director for Australia and New Zealand.—John C. Dorrance, Room 5210. Special Coordinator for Taiwan.—Donald C. Ferguson, Room 4312. Director for Japan.—Albert Seligmann, Room 4210. Director for Korea.—David F. Lambertson, Room 5315. Director for Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, and Singapore.—Frederick Z. Brown, Room 5206. Director for Philippines.—Ulrich A. Straus, Room 5311. Director for Pacific Island Affairs.—D. Keith Guthrie, Room 5210. Director for Chinese Affairs.—William F. Rope, Room 4318. 510 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs—Continued Director for Thailand.—Richard C. Howland, Room 5206. Director for Vietnam, Laos, and Kampuchea.—L. Desaix Anderson, Room 6808. Director for Regional Affairs.—Paul F. Gardner, Room 4310. BUREAU OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for European Affairs.—Richard R. Burt, Room 6226, 632-9626. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert D. Blackwill, Room 6226, 632-1566 Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Thomas M. T. Niles, Room 6226, 632-1010 Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robie M. H. Palmer, Room 6219, 632-1126. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James F. Dobbins, Room 6219, 632-1752. Deputy for Policy.—Richard N. Haass, Room 6221, 632-8968. Sreces Assistant and Staff Director.—Thomas S. Windmuller, Room 6226, 632- Executive Director.—Charles R. Bowers, Room 5428, 632-0583. Public Affairs Adviser.—Steven E. Steiner, Room 5229, 632-0850. Director for Canadian Affairs.—James C. Nelson, Room 5227, 632-2170. Director for Central European Affairs.—John C. Kornblum, Room 4232, 632-1484. Director or Eastern European and Yugoslav Affairs.—John R. Davis, Room 5220, Director for Northern European Affairs.—Jack R. Binns, Room 4513, 632-0455. Director for OECD, European Community and Atlantic Political-Economic Af-fairs.—John W. Holmes, Room 6517, 632-0310. Daccior for European Security and Political Affairs.—John H. Hawes, Room 6227, Director for Southern European Affairs.—Dirk Gleysteen, Room 5509, 632-0923. Director for Soviet Union Affairs.—Thomas W. Simons, Jr., Room 4217, 632-3738. Director Jor Western European Affairs.—Robert S. Gelbard (acting), Room for 5226, BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS Assislen) ied for Inter-American Affairs.—Thomas O. Enders, 632-9210, Room Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert J. Ryan (acting), 632-8563, Room 6263 20520. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James H. Michel, 632-8562, Room 6263 20520. Executive Director.—Donald J. Bouchard, 632-3318, Room 3260 20520. Officer of Press and Public Affairs.—Jeffrey Biggs, 632-4726, Room 6913-A 20520. Director, Office of Policy Planning and Coordination.—Luigi R. Einaudi, 632-9492, Room 6913-A 20520. Director, Regional Political Programs.—Datus Proper, 632-9362, Room 5911 20520. Director, Office of Andean Affairs.—Leslie A. Scott, 632-1715, Room 5906 20520. Director, ie of Brazilian Affairs.— Thomas M. Coony (acting), 632-6541, Room Dircelon; Office of Cuban Affairs.—Kenneth N. Skoug, Jr., 632-9272, Room 3250 Director, Office of Caribbean Affairs.—Richard H. Morefield, 632-2621, Room 3242 -20520. Director, Office of Central American and Panamanian Affairs.—L. Craig John-stone, 632-4010, Room 4909 20520. Director, Office of Mexican ABTS —T. Frank Crigler, 632-9894, Room 4258 20520. Direolors Office of Southern Cone Affairs.—N. Shaw Smith, 632-0913, Room 4908 Director and Coordinator for Caribbean Basin Initiative, Office of Regional Eco-nomic Policy.—Gerald Rosen (acting), 632-2079, Room 3234 20520. U.S. Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the U.S. to the Organization z Samar States.—Ambassador J. William Middendorf II, 632-9376, Room BUREAU OF NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—Nicholas A. Ve-liotes, Room 6244 Deputy Assistant Secretary. —David T. Schneider, Room 6244. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert H. Pelletreau, Room 6244. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Howard B. Schaffer, Room 6244. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James A. Placke, Room 6244. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Wat T. Cluverius IV, Room 6244. Department of State 511 Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs—Continued Special Assistant.—William A. Kirby, Jr., Room 6244. Executive Director.—Sheldon J. Krys, Room 4249A. Public Affairs Adviser.—Christopher Ross, Room 6252A. Director for Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka (Ceylon).—Victor L. Tom- seth, Room 5251. Director for Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia.—Peter Sebastian, Room 5250. Director for Iran.—Ralph E. Lindstrom, Room 5246A. Director for Israel and Arab-Israel.—Miles S. Pendleton, Jr., Room 6247. Director for Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria.—David L. Mack, Room 6250. Director for Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh.—Harmon E. Kirby, Room 5247. Director for Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Arab Republic, Peoples Democratic Republic of Yemen.—Robert H. Pelle- treau, Jr., Room 4224. Director for Egypt.—Wingate Lloyd, Room 6251. Director, Regional Affairs.—{Vacant], Room 5254A. Director for Multinational Force and Observers.—Robert B. Houghton, Room 4515. Coordinator and Senior Economic/Financial Adviser.—Eli W. Bizic, Room 5253. BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Administration.— Thomas Tracy, 632-1492, 5902 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Special Assistant.—Richard Martin, 632-1492, Room 6316, 8112 Horseshoe Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Executive Director.—John P. Shumate, 632-1902, Room 3800. Deputy Asietant Secretary for Information Systems.—Joseph Meresman, 632-2278, oom 191 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.—Walter F. Weiss, 632-1638, 501 Fins-ury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications.—Stuart E. Branch, 632-1000, 5405 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Security.—Marvin L. Garrett, 632-1536, Room 2513. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Foreign Buildings. — William L. Slayton, 235-9491, 411 Ordway Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Classification/Declassification.—John Richard urke, 632-8204, Room 2811. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS Asasiant Sooratary for Economic and Business Affairs.—Richard T. McCormack, oom Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs.—Robert J. Morris, Room 6828. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade and Commercial Affairs.—Dennis Lamb, Room 3831A. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Resources and Food Policy.—Michael alingaert, Room 3529. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Finance and Development.—Elinor G. Constable, Room 4828. Deputy Qos stant Secretary for International Energy Policy.—E. Allan Wendt, oom ; Pepy Assistant Secretary for Transportation and Telecommunications.—Matthew Scocozza, Room 5830. U.S. Special Negotiator for Economic Matters.—Charles F. Meissner, Room 3535. Executive Director.—Jack D. Jenkins, Room 6820. BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH Birezior of Intelligence and Research.—Hugh Montgomery, Room 6531 20520, 632- 42 Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Herman J. Cohen, Room 6531 20520, 632-2436. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Current Analysis.—Natale Bellocchi, Room 6535 0520, 632-2402. De iy Assinar) Secretary for Coordination.—Dennis H. Kux, Room 6534 20520, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Assessments and Research.—C. Thomas Thorne, Room 6535 20520, 632-1038. Executive Director.—David E. L'Heureux, Room 6510, 632-1312. 512 Congressional Directory Director of Intelligence and Research—Continued Director, Office of Intelligence Support.—Dennis Chapman, Room 6510, 632-1312. Pircoior, Office of Analysis for Africa.—Leonardo Neher, Room 4536 20520, 632- Director, Office of Analysis for Inter-American Affairs.—William E. Knepper, Room 7538 20520, 632-2229. Director of Analysis for East Asia and the Pacific.—Wever Gim, Room 8840 20520, Director, Office of Analysis for Near East and South Asia.—George S. Harris, Room 4524, 632-8397. Director, Office of Analysis for the Soviet Union and East Europe.—Robert H. Baraz, Room 4578, 632-9194. Director, Office of Analysis for Western Europe.—Alan W. Lukens, Room 4742 20520, 632-9214. Director, Office of Politico-Military Analysis.—William D. Howells, Room 6638 20520, 632-2043. Director, Office of Intelligence Liaison. — William McAfee, Room 6534, 632-1505. puoi Office of Intelligence Coordination.—George B. Sherry, Room 6534 20520, She Office of Intelligence Resources.—Richard E. Curl, Room 2737TA 20520, 134 Director, Office of Long Range Assessments and Research.—E. Raymond Platig, Room 6842 20520, 632-1342. Bizaeton Office of Economic Analysis.—Emil P. Ericksen, Room 8722 20520, 632- Director, Office of Geographer.—Lewis M. Alexander, Room 8742 20520, 632-2021. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs.—Gregory J. Newell, 632-9600, Room 6323 20520. Special Assistant.—Lacy Wright, Jr., 632-3195, Room 6327 20520. Cong otsional and Public Affairs.—E. Michael Ussery, 632-8588, Room 6334 Policy Development.—Glenn W. Clark, 632-0462, Room 4808 20520. Senlor Depieiy Assistant Secretary.—Donald R. Toussaint, 632-9602, Room 6323 Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Gordon L. Streeb, 632-9604, Room 6323 20520. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Mark L. Edelman, 632-1652, Room 6327 20520. Executive Director.—Richard V. Hennes, 632-9326, Room 6327 20520. Director, Office of United Nations Political and Multilateral Affairs.—C. Edward Dillery, 632-2392, Room 6334 20520. Dirsetons Offee of Human Rights Affairs.—Warren E. Hewitt, 632-0520, Room Director, Office of Communications and UNESCO Affairs.—dJ. Daniel Phillips, 632-1534, Room 4334 20520. Director, Office of Technical Specialized Agencies.—Paul J. Byrnes, 632-2330, Room 5336 20520 Director, Office or International Development Assistance.—Antonio Gayoso, 632-1269, Room 5331 20520. Director, Hie of International Economic Policy.—I1. Lee Sanders, 632-2506, Room Director, Office of United Nations System Recruitment.—Carl Grip, 632-3396, Room 5328 20520. Managing Director, United Nations System Administration.—John Fox, 632-4394, Room 4808 20520. Duecion jie of International Conferences.—Kevin E. Carroll, 632-0384, Room Director, Office of U.S. Budgetary Presentation and Payments.—Charles E. Wat-kins, 632-3511, Room 1427 20520. Bie vee of Administrative Services.—Pamela M. Stratton, 632-1662, Room BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—John Hughes, Room 6800, 632-9606. Spokesperson of the Department.—John Hughes, Room 6800, 632-9606. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John H. Kelly, Room 6800, 632-0954. Department of State 513 Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Alan Romberg, Room 6800, 632-3790. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert M. Smalley, Room 6800, 632-1620. Special Assistant.—Mary Ann Yoden, Room 6800, 632-1152. Director, Office of the Executive Director.—Leon Ramey, Room 6805, 632-0472. Director, Dirice of the Historian.—William Z. Slany, Room 3100, State Annex 1, firacior, Office of Opinion Analysis and Plans.—Bernard Roshco, Room 6805, 632- 474. Director, Office of Press Relations.—Rush Taylor, Room 2109, 632-2492. Director, Office of Public Communication.—Paul E. Auerswald, Room 4831, 632- 3656. Director, Office of Public Programs.—C. Thomas Bleha, Room 5831, 632-1433. BUREAU OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.—Elliott Abrams, 632-0334, Room 7802. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.—Gary Matthews, 632-9454, Room 7802. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.— Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr., 632-0854, Room 7802. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Humanitarian Affairs.—W. Scott Burke, 632-0798, Room 7802. Po llle and Congressional Affairs Adviser.—Paula Kuzmich, 632-1383, Room Director, Office of Human Rights.—Theresa A. Tull, 632-0770, Room 7802. Pureotor, Office of Multilateral Affairs.—Ralph H. Graner, 632-2264, Room Director, Office for Policy and Programs.—Robert S. Steven, 632-1180, Room Director, Office of Asylum.—[Vacant], 632-2551, Room 7802. BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS Avision Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs.—Diego C. Asencio, 632-9576, Room Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert E. Fritts, 632-1558, Room 6811. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa Services.—Louis P. Goelz, 632-1978, Room 800, 515 22d Street, Building SA-2. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services.—dJ. Donald Blevins, 632-2422, Room 6833. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Overseas Citizens Services.—Robert B. Lane, 632-3816, Room 4800. Executive Director.—Ronald K. Somerville, 632-1158, Room 4824. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS MATTERS Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters.—Dominick L. DiCarlo, Room 7331, 632-8464. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters.—Clyde D. Taylor, 632-6642, 5707 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters.—Jon R. Thomas, 632-4880, 1143 Randolph Road, McLean, Va. 22101. BUREAU FOR REFUGEE PROGRAMS Director.—James N. Purcell, Jr., Room 5214, 632-5822. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs.—Robert L. Funseth, Room 5214, 632-4810. Director, Office of Program and Budget.—Rozanne D. Oliver, Room 415, Building SA-2, 632-5044. Director, Office of Management Analysis and Information.—James F. Lawrence, Room 415, Building SA-2, 632-1315. Director, Office of Policy and Coordination.—[Vacant.] Comptroller.—Norman W. Runkles, Room 511, Building SA-2, 632-1951. Executive Director.—Douglas J. Harwood, Room 500, Building SA-2, 632-4050. Special Assan for Public Affairs.—Frank A. Sieverts, Room 423, Building SA- 99-555 0 -83 = 35 514 Congressional Directory Director—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Refugee Assistance and Relief.— Arthur E. Dewey, Room 5214, 632-7360. Director, Office of Refugee Assistance, Relief and Protection.—Henry B. Cushing, Room 515, Building SA-2, 632-4020. Director, Office of Contingencies and Crisis Management.—F. A. “Tex” Harris, Room 515, Building SA-2, 632-8102. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Refugee Resettlement.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Refugee Admissions, Processing and Training.—Bruce A. Flatin, Room 500, Building SA-2, 632-2303. Director, Office of Reception and Placement.—Carol P. Hecklinger, Room 500, Building SA-2, 632-8569. UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 799 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017 United States Representative to the United Nations.—dJeane J. Kirkpatrick. Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations.—Kenneth L. Adel-man. Deputy United States Representative to the Security Council. —William C. Sher-man. United States Representative to the Economic and Social Council. —Jose S. Sor-zano. Alternate United States Representative for Special Political Affairs to the United Nations.—Charles M. Lichenstein. U.S. Delegation to the U.N. Military Staff Committee: Deputy Air Force Representative and Chief of Staff.—Col. Dan C. Allen, U.S. Air Force. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Chairperson.—Joan M. Clark. Executive Director.—Frontis R. Wiggins. Board of the Foreign Service: Chairperson.—Lawrence S. Eagleburger. Executive Secretary.— Walter McClelland, Room 3838. Foreign Service Grievance Board: Chairperson.—Richard I. Bloch, Room 430, Building SA-6. Executive Secretary.—Pratt Byrd, 5265 Watson Street 20016. U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: Executive Secretary and Director Secretariat.—dJean Bergaust. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220. Phone, 566-2000 DONALD T. REGAN, Secretary of the Treasury; born in Cambridge, Mass., December 21, 1918; B.A., Harvard University, 1940; honorary degrees: LL.B., Hahne-mann Medical College and Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1968; LL.B., Tri-State Col-lege, Angola, Ind., 1969; LL.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1972; doctor of commer-cial science, advisory council, Pace University, New York, N.Y.; joined Merrill Lynch as account executive trainee, 1946; account executive, Washington, D.C., until 1951; manager, trading department, New York, N.Y., 1952; became general partner, 1954; manager, Philadelphia office, 1955-59; director, administrative division, New York, N.Y., 1960; executive vice president, 1964; president, 1968; chairman and chief executive, 1971; chairman and chief executive, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. (holding company formed by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.), 1973-80; member: policy committee, Business Roundtable; Council on Foreign Relations; trustee, Com-mittee for Economic Development; chairman of trustees, University of Pennsylva-nia, 1974-78; currently, life trustee, University of Pennsylvania; author: “A View From The Street” (analysis of events on Wall Street during 1969-70 crisis), pub-lished by The New American Library, 1972; many articles in various financial and business publications; joined U.S. Marine Corps, 1940; discharged as lieutenant colonel, end of World War II; married the former Ann Buchanan, Washington, D.C; four children: Donna, Donald, Richard, and Diane; nominated by President Reagan, December 11, 1980; sworn in as 66th Secretary of the Treasury, January 22, 1981. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary of the Treasury.—Donald T. Regan. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.—R. T. McNamar. Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—Beryl W. Sprinkel. General Counsel.—Peter J. Wallison. Office, Secretary of the Treasury: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—David Chew. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—George Cross. Confidential Secretary to the Secretary.—Nancy Feister. Counselor to the Secretary.—Roger B. Porter. Office, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury: Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Mary Bush. Executive Secretary.—David E. Pickford. Office of Intelligence Support.—Douglas P. Mulholland. Inspector General. —Paul K. Trause. Office, General Counsel: Deputy General Counsel. —Margery Waxman. Assistant General Counsel (Enforcement and Operations).—dJordan A. Luke. Assistant General Counsel (Domestic Finance).—P. Allan Schott. Assistant General Counsel (Administration and Legislation).—Arnold Intrater. Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs).—Russell Munk. Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service.—Kenneth W. Gideon. Office, Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs: Office of Monetary Policy Analysis.—Denis Karnosky. Assistant Secretaries: Assistant Secretary (Administration).—Cora P. Beebe. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration).—George Astengo. Personal Assistant.—Marjorie Gustafson. Executive Assistant.—Gary Kowalczyk. Special Assistant.—Robert Miller. Director, Office of Administrative Programs.—Edward W. Brooks. Director, Office of Budget and Program Analysis.—Arthur D. Kallen. Director, Office of Computer Science.—Anita P. Russell (acting). 515 516 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretaries—Continued Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Program.—Diane C. Herrmann. Director, Office of Management and Organization.—John Garmat (acting). Director, Office of Procurement.—Thomas P. O'Malley. Director, Office of Personnel.—David S. Burckman. Assistant Secretary (Domestic Finance).—Roger H. Mehle. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Federal Finance).—Warren C. Carter. Beputy Sains Secretary (Financial Institutions Policy).—Gordon Eastburn acting). Deputy Assistant Secretary (State and Local Finance).—Robert W. Rafuse, Jr. Director, Office of Chrysler Finance.—Lachlan W. Seward (acting). Director, Office of Revenue Sharing.—Michael F. Hill. Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy).—Manuel H. Johnson, Jr. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Economic Forecasting).—Stephen J. Entin. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Policy Coordination).—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Financial Analysis.—John H. Auten. Director, Office of Special Studies.—Maynard S. Comiez. Assistant Secretary (Electronic Systems and Information Technology).—[Vacant.] Depry Assistant Secretary (Program and Resources Management).—Joseph E. ishop. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Systems).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Advanced Technology).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary (Enforcement and Operations).—John M. Walker, Jr. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Operations).—David O. Bates, Jr. Director, Office of Operations.—John W. Mangels. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Enforcement).—Robert E. Powis. Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.—Dennis O'Connell. Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Gerald Murphy (acting). Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Gerald Murphy. Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary (Banking).—John A. Kilcoyne. Staff Adviser to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—James T. Spahr. Assistant Secretary (International Affairs).—Marc E. Leland. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Developing Nations).—Thomas C. Dawson. Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Monetary Affairs).—Thomas B. Leddy. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Trade and Investment Policy).—Robert A. Cornell. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Arabian Peninsula Affairs).—Charles Schotta. Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—W. Dennis Thomas. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—Bruce E. Thompson, Jr. Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs).—Ann Dore McLaughlin. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs).—Marlin M. Fitzwater. Assistant Secretary (Public Liaison And Consumer Affairs).—John F. Kelly. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Public Liaison and Consumer Affairs).—Harold W. oll. Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).—dJohn E. Chapoton. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Legislation).—David G. Glickman. Director, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel. —William S. McKee. International Tax Counsel.—Alan W. Granwell. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Analysis).—dJ. Gregory Ballentine. Director, Office of Tax Analysis.—John G. Wilkins. Treasurer of the United States.—Angela M. (Bay) Buchanan. Deputy Treasurer.—Roy G. Hale. BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue 20226. Phone, 566-7777 Director.—Stephen E. Higgins (acting). Deputy Director.—Stephen E. Higgins. Assistant to the Director (Public Affairs and Disclosure).—James F. Lynch, 2002 Stratton Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant to the Director (Congressional Affairs).—James Pasco (acting), 5525 South Fifth Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant to the Director (EO).—Joseph Coleman, 445 N Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director (Administration).—Barbara Pomeroy, 2119 Paul Springs Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Director (Criminal Enforcement).—Phillip C. McGuire. Department of the Treasury 517 Assistant Director (Regulatory forcement) —William T. Drake, 8627 Braddock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 2230 Assistant Director (Technical a Scientific Services).—C. Michael Hoffman, 2246 Hindle Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Director (Internal Affairs).—[Vacant.] 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 Comptroller of the Currency.—C. T. Conover. Executive Assistant.—Michael M. Patriarca. Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision.—[Vacant.] Senior Deputy Comptroller for National Operations.—H. Joe Selby, 123 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Senior Deputy Comptroller for Policy and Planning.—Doyle L. Arnold. Chief Counsel. —Brian W. Smith. Deputy Comptroller (Industry and Public Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy Comptroller (Multinational Banking).—William E. Martin, 4020 Ellicott Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Comptroller (International Banking).—Robert R. Bench. Depiiny Comptroller (Special Surveillance).—William L. Robertson, P.O. Box 23095, L’Enfant Plaza Station 20024. Chief National Bank Examiner.—Karen Wilson. Deputy Comptroller (Examinations).—Robert R. Klinzing, 1911 Wintergreen Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Comptroller (Trust and Securities).—Dean E. Miller, 8701 Duval Street, Fairfax 5 22030. Deputy Comptroller (Management Resources).—Martha B. Stephens. Deputy Comptroller (Operations).—Craig M. Stirnweis. Deputy Comptroller (Bank Organization and Structure).—Steven J. Weiss, 1200 Pros-pect Street, Takoma Park, Md. 20912. Deputy Comptroller (Systems and Financial Management).—dJerry Fisher (acting). U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE 1301 Constitution Avenue 20229. Phone, 566-8195 Commissioner.— William von Raab, Oldford Farm, Rochelle, Va. 22738. Gon item thal Assistant to the Commissioner.—Anne D. Williams, 3808 Military Road Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—Edward J. Stucky, 921 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deg Conirnmstongn lived R. De Angelus, 4828 Ponderosa Drive, Annandale, a. 22003. Deputy Commissioner.—G. R. Dickerson, 2015 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Comptroller.—William H. Russell, 419 Queens Row, Herndon, Va. 22070. Assistant Commissioner (Internal Affairs).—Charles C. Hackett, Jr., 1405 Mimosa Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commissioner (Enforcement).—George C. Corcoran, Jr., 12208 Brittany Place, Laurel, Md. 20708. Assistant Commissioner (Inspection and Control).—Eugene Mach, 13303 Yarland Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Operations).—Robert P. Schaffer, 8524 Brest Road, Randallstown, Md. 21133. Chief Counsel. —Richard H. Abbey, 15205 Bitteroot Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Congressional and Public Affairs).—Richard Miller, 513 Bashford Lane, Apt. 6, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Equal Opportunity).—George Washington, Jr., 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. 663 20005. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING 14th and C Streets SW. 20228. Phone, 447-1364. Director JAcemng) —Robert J. Leuver, 1631-B South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202 Deputy Director.—Robert J. Leuver, 1631-B South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Administration) (Acting).—Kenneth J. Kalscheur, 3267 Blue Heron Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Director (Research and Engineering).—Milton J. Seidel, 14412 Ansted Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assision) rector (Operations) (Acting).—Joseph M. DeBose, Jr., 3617 Texas Avenue FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER Glynco, Ga. 31520. Phone, FTS 230-2011 Director.—Charles F. Rinkevich, Building 94, FLETC, Glynco, Ga. 31524. Deputy Director.—David W. McKinley, 106 Fiddlers Bend, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director (Resource Management).—William M. Kelso, 924 Blue Heron Drive, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director (Program Management).—Ray M. Rice, 517 Old Mission Road, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director (Faculty Management).—David G. Epstein, 628 Union Street, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director (Washington Office).—John C. Dooher, 3412 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place 20226. Phone, 566-2736 Com pssionere=William E. Douglas, 215 James Thurber Court, Falls Church, Va. Depry, Commissioners=itvin E. Faunce, Jr., 15200 Wycliffe Court, Rockville, Md. Assistant Commissioner, Administration.—Bland T. Brockenborough, 1233 42d Street SE. 20020. Assistant Commissioner, Banking and Cash Management.—Russell Morris, 1195 Generals Highway, Crownsville, Md. 21032. Assistant Commissioner, Comptroller.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, Disbursement and Claims.—John O. Turner, 3308 Dunning-ton Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Assistant Commissioner, Governmentwide Accounting.—Michael D. Serlin, 104 Gib-bons Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, 1111 Constitution Avenue 20224. Phone, 566-5000 Commissioner.—Roscoe L. Egger, Jr., 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Deputy Commissioner.—James I. Owens, 9302 Kilby Glen Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant to the Commissioner.—Charles M. Morgan III, 1900 S Street 20009. Assistant to the Commissioner.—John E. Williams, 4526 36th Street 20008. Assistant to the Commissioner (Legislative Liaison).—Charles W. Wheeler, 8906 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Assistant to the Commissioner (Equal Opportunity).—Hardi L. Jones, 10215 Buena Vista Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20706. Assistant to the Commissioner (Taxpayer Ombudsman).—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Commissioner (Public Affairs.—Thym S. Smith, 503 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner.—John E. Burke, 8716 Whitson Court, Spring-field, Va. 22153. Associate Commissioner (Data Processing).—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner (Operations).—Donald E. Bergherm, 3713 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 1601-W, Falls Church, Va. 22207. Associate Commissioner (Policy and Management).—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner (Inspection)—Robert L. Rebein, 5918 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Commissioner (Computer Services).—|[Vacant.] ; Assistant Commissioner (Returns and Information Processing).—M. Eddie Heironi- mus, 2489 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. ig Som ssioner (Collection).—Larry G. Westfall, 1603 Lozano Drive, Vienna, a. 22180. Department of the Treasury 519 Assistant Commissioner (Criminal Investigation).—Richard C. Wassenaar, 1903 Win-terport Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Commissioner (Employee Plans and Exempt Organizations).—S. Allen Win-borne, 11204 Hurdle Hill Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner (Examination).—Percy P. Woodard, Jr., 11503 Purple Beech Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Commissioner (Human Resources).—D. James Lantonio, 6920 McLean Park Manor Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commissioner (Planning, Finance, and Research)—John L. Wedick, Jr., 5101 Dodson Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Commissioner (Support and Services).—Kenneth G. Rivett, 11621 Club-house Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Chief Counsel. —Kenneth W. Gideon, 1204 Suffield Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Chief Counsel.—dJoel Gerber, 3639 North 36th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Chief Counsel (Litigation).—dJames J. Keightley, 813 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Associate Chief Counsel (Technical).—Gerald G. Portney, 7425 Democracy Boule-vard, Apt. 108, Bethesda, Md. 20817. BUREAU OF THE MINT 501 13th Street 20220. Phone, 376-0560 Director.—Donna Pope, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, No. 110, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director.—Larry E. Rolufs, 4230 Mayport Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Associate Director for Policy and Management.—Eugene Essner, 12049 Kahns Road, Manassas, Va. 22111. Associate Director for Production.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Marketing. —Francis B. Frere, 7908 Veltri Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20023. Special Assistant to the Director.—Michael J. Brown, 818 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Legal Counsel.—Kenneth B. Gubin, 706 Forest Park Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Washington Building, 15th Street and New York Avenue 20226. Phone, 376-0256 Commussioner (Acting).—W. M. Gregg, 11835 Enid Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Commissioner (Acting).—Richard L. Gregg, 7915 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Commissioner (Washington).—Kenneth W. Rath, 103 Avondale Circle, Se-verna Park, Md. 21146. Assistant Commissioner (Field)—Martin French, 21 Willowbrook Acres, Parkers-burg, W. Va. 26101. Assistant Commissioner (Financing) (Acting).—Van Zeck, 6300 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Commissioner (Administration).—Eleanor J. Holsopple, 3323 Spring Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Chief Counsel.—Calvin Ninomiya, 4828 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION 1111 20th Street 20226. Phone, 634-5350 National Director.—Angela M. Buchanan. Executive Director.—Steven R. Mead, 806 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy Executive Director.—Peter H. Daly, 18609 Thornberry Lane, Olney, Md. 20832. Director of Public Communications.—James H. Gianfagna, 126 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director of Sales Operations.—James R. Wynn, 5966 O'Hara Landing Road, Burke, Va. 22015. 520 Congressional Directory Director of Market and Product Development.—George B. Wilkes III, 3428 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Personnel and Resource Management.—[Vacant.] Director of Financial Management.—Vincent Vallely, 2909 Beaverwood Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. U.S. SECRET SERVICE 1800 G Street 20223. Phone, 535-5708 Director.—John R. Simpson, Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223. Deputy Director.—William R. Barton, Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Protective Research.—dJerry S. Parr, Suite 838, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Protective Operations.—Edward J. Pollard, Suite 810, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Investigations.—Larry B. Sheafe, Suite 808, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Administration.—Frederick N. White, Jr., Suite 850, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Inspection.—Gerald W. Bechtle, Suite 837, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant to the Director, Public Affairs.—Robert R. Snow, Suite 805, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant to the Director, Training.—John L. Armstrong (acting), Suite 900, 1310 L Street 20223. Legal Counsel. —John M. Meenan (acting), Suite 842, 1800 G Street 20223. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-545-6700 (All offices located at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301, unless otherwise stated) CASPAR WILLARD WEINBERGER, Secretary of Defense, nominated by Presi-dent Ronald Reagan, January 20, 1981; confirmed by the U.S. Senate the same day, took oath of office January 21, 1981; born in San Francisco, Calif., August 18, 1917; attended San Francisco public schools; A.B., Harvard College, 1938; LL.B Harvard Law School, 1941; received honorary degrees from University of the Pacific, Univer-sity of San Francisco, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Elmira College, served in the U.S. Army 1941-45; law clerk to U.S. Court of Appeals Judge William E. Orr, 1945-47; joined law firm of Heller, Ehrman, White, and McAuliffe, San Francisco, 1947-52; elected to the assembly of the California State Legislature, 1952; reelected, 1954 and 1956; partner, law firm of Heller, Ehrman, White, and McAuliffe, San Francisco, 1959-69; chairman, California State Government Organization and Com-mission on Economy, 1967; appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan as director of finance of California, 1968-70; appointed by President Richard M. Nixon as Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, January 1970; Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, July 1970; Director, Office of Management and Budget, June 1972-73; Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, February 1973-August 1975; private business, 1975-80; vice president, director, and general counsel, Bechtel Group of Companies, 1975-81; former director of Pepsi Co., New York; former director, Quaker Oats, Chicago; former member, the Trilateral Commission; former member, Advisory Council, American Ditchley Foundation; former member, board of trustees, St. Luke’s Hospital, San Francisco; former treasurer, Episcopal Diocese of Califor-nia; former chairman, National Trustees of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington; member, Phi Beta Kappa; married to former Jane Dalton; two chil-dren: Caspar W. Weinberger, Jr., and Arlin Weinberger. PAUL THAYER, Deputy Secretary of Defense, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, December 6, 1982; confirmed by U.S. Senate, December 16, 1982; took oath of office January 12, 1983; born in Henryetta, Okla., November 23, 1919; attended high school in Wichita, Kans.; attended University of Wichita, 1937-38, and Univer-sity of Kansas, 1939-41, where he enrolled in civilian pilot training program; enlist-ed in Navy's aviation cadet program in 1941, prior to Pearl Harbor; received his wings and ensign’s commission, March 1942; subsequently was assigned to Naval Fighter Squadron VF-26; was transferred to Fighter-Bomber Squadron VBF-98 and served as an advanced combat instructor until end of WWII; resigned his commis-sion as lieutenant commander, USNR, September 1945; military awards: Distin-guished Flying Cross with two gold stars; and Air Medal with nine gold stars; two Presidential Unit Citations were awarded his fighter squadron; pilot, Trans World Airlines, 1945-47; joined Chance Vought Aircraft in 1948 as production test pilot, promoted in 8 months to experimental test pilot, and later to chief experimental test pilot; left Chance Vought to join Northrop Aircraft, in 1950, as chief of experi-mental flight test; returned to Chance Vought in 1951 and became chief, flight test department, and manager, sales and service; elected as vice president for sales and service and also to the board of directors of Chance Vought, 1955; directed compa-ny’s office and foreign sales operations in Washington, D.C., 1958; returned to Dallas in 1959 and assumed position of vice president and general manager, Chance Vought’s Aeronautics Division; in 1961, when a diversified electronics company in Dallas merged with Chance Vought to become Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. (LTV), became president of Chance Vought Aircraft and a director of LTV; when company was reorganized in 1965 was named president of LTV Aerospace Corp., successor to Chance Vought; was elected chairman of the board, LTV, 1970 to January 1983; past chairman, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; national exploring chair-man, Boy Scouts of America 1981-82; served on board of the Business Roundtable; general chairman, United Nations Association of the United States, 1977; past 521 522 Congressional Directory chairman, National Corporate Advisory Board of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund; serves: Dallas Citizens Council; board of directors of the Dallas Council of World Affairs; board of trustees of the Greater Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter of the Leukemia Society of America, Inc.; and board of governors for Junior Achievement; prior to his appointment he was a director of Mercantile Texas Corp.; Altec Corp., Allied Corp.; and Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc; awards and honors include: Distinguished Public Service Award, Secretary of the Navy, 1962; J. H. Doolittle Award by Society of Experimental Test Pilots for excellence in technical manage-ment of aerospace technology, 1968; Kitty Hawk Award, presented by Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce in commemoration of the historic flight of the Wright brothers; in recognition of his active interest and leadership in the Boy Scouts of America, was presented the Scouts’ Silver Antelope and William H. Spurgeon III awards; received Robert M. Thompson Navy League Award for outstanding civilian leadership, 1979; University of Kansas Distinguished Service Citation for outstand-ing achievements and service to mankind, 1979; City of Hope's Aerospace Man of the Year Research Fellowship Award, 1980; and distinguished Horatio Alger Award, 1982; awarded an honorary degree as doctor of aeronautical science by Salem College of West Virginia, 1981; member, Experimental Aircraft Association; a fellow, Society of Experimental Test Pilots; life member, Phi Gamma Delta fraterni-ty; married to Margery Schwartz; a daughter: Brynn, married to Jerry Anthony. IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-695-5261 The Secretary of Defense.—Caspar W. Weinberg Military Assistant.—Maj. Gen. Carl R. Smith, “USAF, 6309 Capella Avenue, Burke, Va. 22015, 695-5261. Military Assistant. —Capt. James P. Cormack, USN, 416 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003, 695-5261. Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.—Kay D. Leisz, 6619 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042, 695-5261. Private Secretary to the Secretary of Defense.—Thelma E. Stubbs, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 695-5261. The Executive Secretary to the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Col. John H. Stanford, USA, 1004 Hardee Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312, 697-8388. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.—Kathleen Troia, 2153 California Street, No. 403 20008, 697-3435. Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary ox Defense.—Marybel Batjer, 6810 Hathaway Street, Springfield, Va. 22512, 697-7968. Protocol Officer for the Secretary of Defense. —Col. Richard J. Tiplady, USAF, 18330 Possum Point, Dumfries, Va. 22026, 697-7064. The ey Secretary of Defense.—Paul Thayer, Room 3E944, The Pentagon, 695- Military Assistant.—Rear Adm. Donald S. Jones, USN, 1344 Stokley Way, Vienna, Va. 22180, 695-0661. Military Assistant.—Col. Nicholas Krawciw, 8334 Glastonbury Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, 695-0661. Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Doris Hawk, Crysial Gateway Condominium 909S, 1201 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, V a. 22202, 695-6352. Private Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Melba Boling, 637 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 695-6352. Personal Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Donna Halsaver, 2502 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 22091, 695-0661. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT The Executive Secretary to the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Col. John H. Stanford, USA, 1004 Hardee Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 697-8388. Deputy Executive Secretary. —Col. R. J. Affourtit, USA, 3503 Spring Lake Terrace, airfax, Va. 22030, 695-0028. Assistant for Interagency Matters.—Lt. Col. Rich Higgins, USMC, 2808 John Coffee Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192, 695-6064. Military Assistant.—Comdr. Richard E. Goolsby, USN, 8719 Badger Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309, 697-3133. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Charles W. Seifert, USAF, 8944 Falling Creek Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, 695-0028. Department of Defense 523 The Executive Secretary to the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary of Defense— Continued Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Ben Sternberg, USA, 21-1217 South Thomas Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 694-0732. Staff Assistant.—Kay Stephenson, 3211 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302, 697-8191. White House Fellow.—Kathy S. Mendoza, 1073 Papermill Court, Grace Street 20007, 697-8388. ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL Chairman.—Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense. Members: Paul Thayer, Deputy Secretary of Defense. Secretary of the Army. Secretary of the Navy. Secretary of the Air Force. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chief of Staff, Army. Chief of Naval Operations. Chief of Staff, Air Force. Commandant of the Marine Corps. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR POLICY Phone, 202-697-3834 Under Secretary of Defense.—Fred C. Ikle, Room 4E830, Pentagon 20301, 697-7200. Secretary to the Under Secretary.—Lynn Abell, 697-3834. Military Assistant.—Col. Martin L. Brandtner, USMC, 697-8360. Assistant for Administration.—Mervyn E. Hampton, 697-9458. Deputy Under Secretary for Policy.—Gen. Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret.), Room 2E812, Pentagon 20301, 697-0286. Secretary to the Deputy Under Secretary.—Diana Grazis, 697-0286. Military Assistant.—Col. O. B. Seaton, USA, 695-4368. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary.—Ronald H. Stivers, Room 2E812, Pentagon 20301, 695-6607. Director, Intelligence and Space Policy.—Maj. Gen. Earl G. Peck, 64 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336, 697-4436. Director, Emergency Planning.—Craig Alderman, Jr., 3606 Barkley Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22031, 694-1308. Director, C? Policy.—Alan D. Campen, 6000 Talford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, 697-4540. Director, Special Advisory Staff.—[Vacant.] Director, Counterintelligence and Security Policy.—L. Britt Snider, 2313 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 695-6609. Director, Counterintelligence and Investigative Programs.—dJohn F. Donnelly, 9516 St. Charles Place, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 697-9647. Director, Security Plans and Programs. —Maynard C. Anderson, 205 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 59304, 695-0122. Director, Information Security. _[Vacant. ] Director, Defense Investigative Service.—Thomas J. O’Brien, Room 5633, Buzzard Point, 1900 Half Street SW. 20324, 693-1427. Defense Guidance Staff.—John B. Bellinger, 4001 North Ridgeview Road, Ar-lington, Va. 22207, 697-9478. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-695-4351 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Francis J. West, Jr., Room 4E808, Pentagon 20301, 695-4351. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Nancy Brady, 4714 North 38th Place, Ar-lington, Va. 22207, 695-9562. Military Assistant.—Col. Richard J. Slowey, USAF, 8330 Blowing Rock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 697-9729. Military Assistant.—Comdr. Paul G. Gaffney, USN, 8219 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22152, 697-5072. 524 Congressional Directory Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary (African Af-fairs).—Noel C. Koch, Room 4E813, Pentagon 20301, 697-7728. Military Assistant.—Col. John A. Leide, USA, 3120 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030, 697-2882. Directorate for Foreign Military Rights.—Philip E. Barringer, 3711 Idaho Avenue 20016, 695-6386. DOD Representative for Law of the Sea Task Force.—Rear Adm. Bruce A. Harlow, USN, 9110 Volunteer Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 695-7890. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Policy Analysis).—James R. Blaker, 8508 Lynnwood Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815, 697-3249. Deputy Assistant Secretary (East Asia and Pacific Affairs).—Richard L. Armitage, 9113 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031, 697-2307. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Inter-American Affairs).—Nestor D. Sanchez, 6636 Langdon Court, McLean, Va. 22101, 697-5884. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs).—Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord, USAF, 6502 Anna Maria Court, McLean, Va. 22101, 697-5146. Director, Defense Security Assistance Agency.—Lt. Gen. Philip C. Gast, USAF, 71 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336, 695-3291. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY POLICY) Phone, 202-695-0942 Amend Secretary of Defense.—Richard N. Perle, Room 4E838, Pentagon 20301, 5-0942. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Margaret Y. Souleyret. _ Military Assistant.—Col. James P. Locklear, USA. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Norman P. Byers, USAF. Special Counsel.—Douglas Feith, 695-4326. Political Research Director.—John J. Merrill, 697-2248. Secretary of Defense Representative to U.S. Delegation to Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF).—John A. Woodworth, 697-6671. Secretary of Defense Representative to U.S. Delegation to Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START).—Michael H. Mobbs, 695-0931. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—William Hoehn, Room 4E829, Pentagon 20301, 695-5136. Military Assistant.—Capt. Paula A. Gathright, USAF, 695-5136. Deputy Assistant Secretary (European and NATO Policy).—Ronald S. Lauder, 697-8101. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Harold W. Healy, USA, 697-7208. Principal Director.—Brig. Gen. John R. Lasater, USAF, 697-7207. Directorate for Northern European Policy.—Col. Darel S. Johnson, USA, 697-9258. Directorate for Southern European Policy.—Capt. Dave Hilty, USN, 697-9693. Directorate for European Policy.—James W. Morrison, 697-7207. Directorate for NATO Affairs.—Col. Kent Montavon, USAF, 697-2029. Office of the Secretary of Defense Representative to U.S. Delegation to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction.—Col. Jim E. Hinds, USA, 697-3645. Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Economic, Trade and Security Policy).— Stephen D. Bryen, 697-9347. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. (P) James P. Morris, Jr., USAF, 697-2248. Principal Director.—Donald J. Goldstein, 697-5336. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Strategic and Theater Nuclear Forces Policy).—Ronald F. Lehman II, 697-2473. Military Assistant.—Maj. (P) Donald P. Sellers, USAF, 697-2473. Directorate for Theater Nuclear Policy.—Stephen R. Hanmer, Jr., 695-4326. Directorate for Strategic Forces Policy.—Franklin C. Miller, 697-2792. Directorate for Strategic Arms Control Policy.—Abram Shulsky, 697-0030. Directorate for Arms Control Policy.—Sally K. Horn, 697-0931. Directorate for Multilateral Negotiations.—Sheila Ray Buckley, 697-4363. Department of Defense 525 DIRECTOR, NET ASSESSMENT Phone, 202-695-1811 Director.—Andrew W. Marshall, Room 3A930, Pentagon 20301, 695-1811. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] DEFENSE ADVISER, U.S. MISSION TO NATO Defense Adviser, U.S. Mission to NATO.—Laurence J. Legere. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT) Aga to the Secretary.—Werner E. Michel, 8426 Sulky Court, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant.—Robert G. Morrice, 8 Brenda Court, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Chief, Investigations and Inspections.—Peter T. Alberse, Jr., 4701 Harling Lane, Annadale, Va. 22003. Legal Adviser.—Capt. Alvin S. Transeau, JAGC, USN, 4219 Wilton Woods Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Norma B. Leftwich, Room 2A330, Pentagon, 694-1151. Director, Small Business and Economic Utilization Policy.—Horace J. Crouch, Room 2A340, Pentagon, 697-9383. Director, Disadvantaged Business Utilization Policy.—Arthur F. Williams, Room 2A340, Pentagon, 697-1481. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Phone, 202-697-9111 Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.—Richard D. DeLauer. Secretary to the Under Secretary.—Marcy O'Neil. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Kenneth N. Hollander, USA, 695-6556, 10550 Reeds Landing Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Special Assistant.—Lt. Col. John W. Douglass, USAF, 697-1282, 9706 Schmidt Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.—James P. Wade, Jr., 695-6639, 11417 Hook Road, Reston, Va. 22090. coming Assisians—Ann C. Webb, 695-7011, 6127 Rivanna Drive, Springfield, a. ; Special Assistant.—Col. John A. Conover, USAF, 695-7178, 435 North Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Program Control and Administration.—Ronald D. Thomas, 697-4994, 8803 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Under Secretary (Acquisition Management).—William A. Long, 695-7145, 7001 Armat Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Executive Assistant.—Capt. E. B. Harshbarger, USN, 695-7147, 5227 Tooley Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Acquisition.—Harvey J. Gordon, 697-8177, 5005 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Contract Administration.— Thomas J. Lelli, 756-1877, 1400 Westby Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Contract Policy.—Herbert L. Fisher, 697-0895, 10218 Tamarack Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Cost, Pricing and Finance.—John L. Kendig, 695-9764, 5967 Camelback Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Contract Studies.—Benson D. Adams, 695-9713, 5106 Viking Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Director, Defense Acquisition Regulatory System.—James T. Brannan, 697-9125, 1303 Parkington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Director, Major Systems Acquisition.—John E. Smith, 695-2400, 6816 Crossman Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Production Support.—John A. Mittino, 695-6323, 200 North Pickett Street, Apt. 1204, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Industrial Productivity.—Richard A. Stimson (acting), 695-9846, 7934 Carrleigh Park Way, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Industrial Resources.—Richard E. Donnelly, 695-7458, 11728 Stuart Mill Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. 526 Congressional Directory Deputy Under Secretary (Acquisition Management)—Continued Director, Standardization and Acquisition Support.—Richard A. Stimson, 695-9846, 7934 Carrleigh Park Way, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, International Acquisition.—Col. Ronald L. Carlberg, USAF, 697-9351, 6547 Spring Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Under Secretary (Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence).— Donald C. Latham, 695-0348, 8210 Clifton Farm Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Stephen H. Lawrence, USAF, 695-4649, 4516 Gil- bertson Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (Communications, Command, and Control).— Thomas P. Quinn, 695-0871, 5399 Temple Hill Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20748. Director, C® Resources.—Nathaniel N. Cavallini, 695-6735, 10329 Eclipse Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Electronic Warfare and C® Countermeasures.—John M. Porter, 695-1208, 4333 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Information Systems.—Stephen T. Walker, 695-6123, 3420 Shady Lane, Glenwood, Md. 21728. Director, Strategic and Theater Nuclear Forces C3—Arthur H. Bertapelle, 697-0068, 1940 Rockingham Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Theater and Tactical C3.—dJohn C. Cittadino, 697-8970, 6013 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (Intelligence).—Charles A. Hawkins, 697-1882, 10900 Knoll Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, Intelligence Resources.—James I. Mayer, 695-9732, 3191 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, National Intelligence Systems.—Mary L. Vajta, 697-3426, 6703 Pine Creek Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Tactical Intelligence Systems.—Roger K. Engel, 695-2305, 2895 Towney View Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (Systems Integration).—Robert D. Turner, 695-0578, 9200 Quintana Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, C3 I Resource Management.—Alden P. Sullivan, 695-5004, 2410 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Long Range Planning and Systems Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Director, Systems Architecture and Analysis.—Dennis K. Leedom, 695-9228, 4997 Dequincey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Deputy Under Secretary (International Programs and Technology).—Talbot S. Lind-strom, 697-4172, 1466C Westmoreland Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Military Assistant.—Col. John V. Ello, USAF, 697-4431, 5719 Wooden Hawk Lane, Burke, Va. 22015. Special Assistant.—International Cooperative Matters and Director, Science-Tech-nology Exchange.—Francis B. Kapper, 697-9203, 3503 Charleson Street, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (International Programs).—Gerald D. Sullivan (acting), 694-3203, 7509 Elmore Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, NATO/European Affairs.—Gerald D. Sullivan, 694-3203, 7509 Elmore Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Far East/Mid East/Southern Hemisphere Affairs.—Jeanne S. Mintz, 695-2794 (acting), 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (Technology Transfer).—Commodore Frank W. Butterworth III, USN, 697-4173, 3812 Shelley Lane, Annandale, Va. 22008. Director, Export Control. —Oles Lomacky, 694-4779, 9509 Vance Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Military Technology.—Lt. Col. Bruce R. Meiser (acting), USAF, 694-4401, 7318 Venice Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Under Secretary (Research and Advanced Technology).—Edith W. Martin, 695-5036, Room 3E114, Pentagon 20301. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (Research and Advanced Technology).—H. Mark Grove, 697-3679, Room 3E114, Pentagon 20301. Military fisisianse=Col Domenic A. Maio, USAF, 695-3042, Room 3E114, Penta-gon : Director, Computer Software and Systems.—Lt. Col. L. Druffel, USAF, 696-4389, Room 3E114, Pentagon 20301. Director, Environmental and Life Sciences.—Col. P. Try, USAF, 695-9604, Room 3D129, Pentagon 20301. Department of Defense 527 Deputy Under Secretary (Research and Advanced Technology)—Continued Director, Military Systems Technology.—R. Siewert, 697-7922, Room 3D1089, Pentagon 20301. Director, Very High Speed Integrated Circuits/Electron Devices.—E. Maynard (acting) 697-9216, Room 3E114, Pentagon 20301. Director, Research and Laboratory Management.—L. Young, 697-3228, Room 3E114, Pentagon 20301. Deputy Under Secretary (Strategic and Theater Nuclear Forces).—T. K. Jones, 697-9386, 6903 Ridgedale Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Military Assistance.—Brig. Gen. Donald A. Vogt, USAF, 695-7417, 5715 Broad-moore Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Cruise Missile Systems.—Col. Stephen F. Moore (acting), 697-7825, 902 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Defensive Systems.—John L. Gardner, 697-5385, 615 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Offensive and Space Systems.—Marvin C. Atkins, 697-4910, 400 Madi-son Street, Apt. 1308, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, START and Arms Control.—Lt. Col. Edwin W. A. Peura (acting), 695-7842, 4924 Schuyler Drive, Annandale, Va. 20003. Deputy Under Secretary (Tactical Warfare Programs).—Mac C. Adams, 695-9713, 1201 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt., 1402-S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary (Tactical Warfare Program).—Brig. Gen. Robert F. Molinelli, 695-9715, 2636 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Air Warfare.—Kenneth R. Hinman, 695-0525, 10039 Clearfield Avenue, Vienna Va. 22180. Director, Land Warfare.—Charles W. Bernard, 695-9284, 5300 Columbia Pike, Apt. 902, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Naval Warfare and Mobility.—William D. O'Neil, 697-2205, 6413 Lyric Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Defense Test and Evaluation.—Isham W. Linder, 695-7171, 420 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. James A. Ball, USAF, 695-4608, 5223 Nottinghill Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Deputy Director, Tactical Air and Land Warfare Systems.—Brig. Gen. Eugene Fox, XN 695-4421, 1811 Melborne Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director, Strategic and Naval Warfare Systems.—Charles K. Watt, 695-T7175, 6423 Wainfleet Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Director, Test Facilities and Resources.—William A. Richardson, 697-4818, 7001 Hundsford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Assistant Under Secretary (Plans and Development).—Louis G. Michael, 697-1850, 1703 Hollinwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Special Assistant to the USDRE for Assessment and Executive Officer, Defense Science Board (DSB).—Paul J. Berenson, 697-5162, 7012 Kenhill Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20817. Assistant for Directed Energy Weapons.—Maj. Gen. Donald L. Lamberson, USAF, 695-0218, 3813 Colonel Ellis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chairman, Defense Science Board.—Norman R. Augustine, 695-4157, Room 3D1020, Pentagon 20301. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ATOMIC ENERGY) Phone, 202-697-5161 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense and Chairman, Military Liaison Committee (MLC).—Richard L. Wagner, 1003 Congress Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. John W. Riggs, USAF, 3012 Batter Sea Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22309. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) (Military Applica-tions) and Executive Secretary, MLC.—Maj. Gen. David W. Einsel, Jr., U.S.A, 697-5561, Quarters 19B, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Chemical Matters).—Theodore S. Gold, 695-5448, 7301 Westerly Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone 202-697-5161 Chairman.—Richard L. Wagner, 1003 Congress Lane, McLane, Va., 22101. 528 Congressional Directory Members: Army: Brig. Gen. Phillip H. Mason, 1106 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Brig. Gen. Gerald G. Watson, 2000 Highboro Way, Falls Church, Va. 22043. avy: Rear Adm. William S. Holland, Jr., 9184 Lake Braddock Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Regs Adm. F. Warren Kelley, 4401 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Air Force: Maj. Gen. William A. Gorton, 2300 Collingwood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Brig. Gen. John A. Shaud, 6110 Greenlawn Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Executive Secretary: Maj. Gen. David W. Einsel, Jr., U.S.A., Quarters 19B, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Vincent Puritano, 4211 Cordell Street, Annandale, Va. 22003, 695-3237. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Marilyn J. Walsh, 124 Pewter Lane, Staf-ford, Va. 22554, 695-3237. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. David J. Herrington, USAF, 630A South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314, 695-4845. Spel {iosistor—~Graydon I. Lose, 2122 Marlboro Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304, Appropriations Liaison Officer.—Carroll W. Dennis, 8426 Masters Court, Alexan-; 1 Va. 22308, 697-1101. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary. —dJohn R. Quetsch, 1575 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22101, 697-6142. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program/Budget).—Clyde O. Glaister, 2017 Soapstone Drive, Reston, Va. 22061, 695-9252. Deputy Comptroller (Program/Budget).—Richard A. Harshman, 4713 Pickett Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 695-3950. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management Systems).—Emanuel Rosen, 10631 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 695-3424. Principal Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management Systems).—Herbert H. Kraft, Jr., 10401 Trumpeter Court, Vienna, Va. 22180, 697-0503. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Cost and Audit).—dJoseph T. Kammerer, 1008 Country Club Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, 697-4210. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration).—David O. Cooke, 1412 23d Road, South Arlington, Va. 22202, 695-4436. Director, Organizational and Management Planning.—Arthur H. Ehlers, 14908 Cobblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, 695-4278. HinranAlnad Goldberg, 3842 26th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22207, 697- Executive Secretary, Defense Privacy Board. —W. T. Cavaney, 2911 29th Street 20008, 694-3027. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-2111 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Marian E. Nowland, 697-2111. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Donald E. Gabriel, MSC, USA, 697-2114. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John F. Beary III, M.D., 697-2113. Secretary to the Principal Deputy.—Suzanne B. Smith, 697-2113. Special Assistant.—Philip C. Armstrong, 697-5185. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Medical Readiness (Acting).—Col. Jay C. Bisgard, USAF, MC, 694-14 Staff Director (Acting). —dJohn = Dexter, 697-8973. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Program Evaluation.—Vernon McKenzie, 697-8973. Staff Director.—Diane Bolay Lawrence, 697-8973. Special Assistant for Health Legislation.—Jerome Bricker, Ph. D., 697-8973. Deputy Assistant Secretary a Definse for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention.—John H. Johns, Ph. D., 695-7116 Staff Director. —John F. Mazzuchi, Ph. D., 695-6800. Director, Health Promotion and Professional Services.—Capt. Peter A. Flynn, MC, USN, '697-8973. Department of Defense 529 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Information Systems and Strategic Plan-ning.—Harold F. Wienberg, 695-2640. Staff Director.—Col. John J. Mealey, Jr., MSC, USA, 694-4702. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-6210 Assistant Secretary.—Russell A. Rourke, 697-6210. Assistant for Budget, Comptroller, Program Analysis, and Evaluation.—Richard C. Horanburg, 5525 Corot Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 697-7786. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Senate Affairs. — Ernest E. Garcia, 3825 Davis Place 20007, 695-1438. Director for Senate Affairs.—Col. Larry W. Shreve, USAF, 4209 Maylock Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033, 695-7104. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Affairs.—Albert P. Barry, 4007 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003, 697-2536. Director for House Affairs.—Col. John R. Cady, USAF, 8530 Kenford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152, 695-4132. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Buford D. Lary, USAF, 8645 Gateshead Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 697-5381. Special Assistant for Defense Research and Engineering, Defense Advanced Re-search Projects Agency, House Appropriations.—George H. Seymour, 2111 Jeffer-son Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202, 695-5497. Special Assistant for Public Affairs, Secretary/Deputy Secretary Congressional Tes-timony, Energy and Environment.—Jerome M. Kennedy, 697-4491. Special Assistant for Foreign Affairs, POW/MIA Matters.—Peggy R. Haberstroh, 1401 South Edgewood Street, No. 494, Arlington, Va. 22204, 695-1434. Special Assistant for Health Affairs.—Denise A. Painter, 815 South 18th Street, No. 608, Arlington, Va. 22202, 697-8784. Assistant for Procurement, Acquisition Policy, Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Contract Audit Agency, Defense Mapping Agency.—Col. Frederick E. Moss, USA, 4315 Planters Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, 697-2365. Assistant for Defense Policy, International Security Affairs/Policy, Defense Secu-rity Assistance Agency.—G. Mike Andricos, 10173 Bessmer Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 695-1436. Assistant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.—Lt. Col. James E. Secrist, USMC, 4492 Occoquan View Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192, 695-4131. Assistant for Military Construction, Installations, Defense Nuclear Agency, Atomic Energy.—Lt. Col. Dean E. Dowling, USA, 5154 Woodmire Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311, 697-9369. Assistant for Defense Legislation, Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency, Nation-al Security Agency, Telecommunications, Defense Investigative Service.—Comdr. Paul B. Thompson, USN, 112 Sixth Street SE. 20003, 697-3782. Director for Research and Administration.—Lt. Timothy O. Milbrath, 6008 Vista Drive, No. 203, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 695-7456. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS, AND LOGISTICS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Lawrence J. Korb, 695-5254. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Victoria Bezanilla Tripp, 695-5254. Director of Administration.—Bonnie Ramsey, 694-3715. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Florence H. Green, 695-5254. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James N. Juliana, 697-1163. Private Secretary to the Principal Deputy.—Phyllis A. Sylvester, 697-1163. Military Assistant.—Col. Howard Randall, USA, 695-7402. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Daniel Bates, USAF, 695-7402. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel Policy and Requirements).—dJerry L. Calhoun, 228 Ninth Street SE. 20003, 695-7804. Director, Personnel Management.—Frank P. Cipolla, 5242 Even Star Place, Colum-bia, Md. 21044, 695-5348. Deputy Director, Compensation, Position Management, and Overseas.—William F. Coakley, 8304 Fox Harrow Land, Annandale, Va. 22003, 695-7901. Deputy Director, Labor-Management Relations.—Thomas F. Garnett, 7505 Wex-ford Place, Alexandria, Va. 22310, 695-2439. Deputy Director, Staffing and Career Management.—Douglas R. Earich, 9309 Falls Bridge Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854, 697-3402. Director, Civilian Requirements and Analysis.—Karen C. Alderman, 4101 Round Hill Road, Arlington, Va. 22207, 697-5783. 99-555 0 -83 -36 530 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Equal Opportunity and Safety Policy.— Sian Nelson (acting), 250 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 695- Director for Equal Opportunity (Military).—Ricardo Inzunza (acting), 4508 Aren-dale Square, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 697-6381. Director for Equal Opportunity (Civilian).—Claiborne D. Haughton, Jr., 2505C South Arlington Mill Drive, No. 111-3, Arlington, Va. 22206, 695-0105. Director for Safety Policy.—Stuart Nelson, 250 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 695-0110. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations).—Robert A. Stone, 3811 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 697-5371. Prnspnd Jéractor Douglas Farbrother, 2605 Deerdell Lane, Reston, Va. 22091, Director, Base Operations.—Lt. Col. Albert Russell, USAF, 9530 Ashbourn Drive, Burke, Va. 22015, 697-7475. Director, Construction.—Capt. Philip Oliver, USN (acting), 4609 Pickett Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 695-7008. Director, Economic Adjustment.—Robert M. Rauner, 5909 Kingswood Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20014, 697-9155. Director, Environmental Policy.—Lt. Col. Peter Daley, USAF (acting), 5701 Aber- deen Place, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 695-7820. Director, Facility Requirements and Resources.—Patrick J. Meehan, 695-7957. Director, Installation Planning.—Gerald B. Kauvar (acting), 501 North Alfred, Alexandria, Va. 22314, 694-3089. Director, NATO and Foreign Programs.—Robert J. Lanoue, 6100 Harmon Place, Springfield, Va. 22152, 694-3088. Director, Defense Housing Management Systems Office.—Stephen B. Joyce, 5816 New England Woods Drive, Burke, Va. 22015, 325-8616. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Military Personnel and Force Management).—Lt. Gen. R. Dean Tice, USA, 8655 Gateshead Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 697-4166. Principal Director.—Capt. William J. Gost, USN, 7611 Cervantes Court, Spring-field, Va. 22153, 697-8244. Staff Coordinator.—Lt. Col. Robert L. Bernardi, USA, 4221 Worchester Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22132, 697-1871. Director, Personnel Administration and Services.—Col. Michael W. Gilmartin, USA, 5401 Kings Park Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151, 697-9283. Director, Accession Policy.—Dr. G. Thomas Sicilia, 113 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 695-5525. Director, Compensation.—Capt. Robert C. Jones, USN, 4347 Mount Carriage Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033, 695-3176. Director, Officer and Enlisted Personnel Management.—Col. Frederick F. Y. Pang, USAF, 1314 South Norwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 695-6312. Director, Legislation and Legal Policy.—Col. Thomas R. Cuthbert, USA, 2240 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 697-3387. Director, Manpower Planning and Analysis.—Dr. Stuart H. Rakoff, 2020 Chadds Ford Drive, Reston, Va. 22091, 694-5133. Director, Training and Education.—Alvin Tucker, 1476 Jordan Avenue, Crofton, Md. 21114, 695-1760. Secretariat, Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.—Capt. Mary J. Mayer, USAF, 7904 Inverton Road, No. T-3, Annandale, Va. 22003, 697-2122. Director, Office of Dependents Schools (DODDS).—Dr. W. Beth Stephens, 325-0188. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Program Integration).—Charles W. Groover, 4007 Connecticut Avenue 20008, 697-9103. Privat Director.—Paul Donovan, 1906 Prices Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308, 697- Director, Automated Systems, Research and Information.—Orville L. Smiley, 2725 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, 695-9505. Director, Intergovernmental Affairs.—Jeanne B. Fites, 6636 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042, 697-0617. Director, International Logistics and Support Analysis.—James M. Compton, 901 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205, 695-0271. Director, Force Readiness/Sustainability Requirements and Analysis.—Salvatore J. Culosi, 7411 Beverly Manor Drive, Annandale, Va. 22203, 697-1786. Pin irogem Review and Integration.—John Tillson, 3826 W Street 20007, Department of Defense 531 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Mobilization, Planning, and Requirements).— 1s gu Bennett L. Lewis, USA, 1928 Relda Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043, Dirceion=Dr. Dale R. Tahtinen, 9014 Brookford Avenue, Burke, Va. 22015, 695- Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve 27ers) —Edward J. Philbin, 5723 Walnut Wood Lane, Burke, Va. 22015, 697-4222 Principal Director. —Dennis R. Shaw, 2806 North 30th Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302, 695-3659. Sap DirctorssiOol James E. Snight, 6710 Danford Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735, pirecion Programs.—John Laughlin, 11326 Links Court, Reston, Va. 22090, 697- Director, Manpower and Personnel.—Col. Francis Rush, Jr., 4816 Twinbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 697-4334. Director, Readiness.—Col. Francis G. Magrogan, 2051 Liza Way, Gambrills, Md. 20154, 695-4125. Director (Acting), Analysis.—Joseph A. English, 10511 Streamview Court, Poto-mac, Md. 20854, 697-0739. Director, Mobilization, Planning, and Operations.—Col. James Gould, 1592 Poto-mac Heights Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021, 697-0739. Executive Director, National Committee for Employer Support of Guard and Re-serve.—Dick Ellis, 1651-B South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, 696-5302. Director, Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) Staff, Steering Committee. —Col. David Montplaisir, 128 Casmar Street SE., Vienna, Va. 22180, Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics and Materiel Monagament); —Richard D. Web-ster, 2501 Londonderry Road, Timonium, Md. 21093, 697-1368 Principal Director.—Herbert W. McCarthy, 10106 Colombine Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066, 697-4186. Director, Supply Management Policy.—Maurice N. Shriber, 10874 Burr Oak Way, Burke, Va. 22015, 697-9238. Acting Deputy Director, Supply Policy and Programs.—James H. Reay, 18606 Cabin Road, Triangle, Va. 22172, 697-0345. Deputy Director, Materiel Management Systems.—Robert J. Moore, 3625 Buckwood Court, Annandale, Va. 22206, 695-2207. Director, Transportation Systems.—Robert H. Moore, 6317 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 697-6551. Director, Maintenance Policy.—Joseph G. Turke, 3824 Brighton Court, Alexandria, Va. 22305, 697-7980. Director, Energy Policy.—William J. Sharkey, 2203 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, 697-5981. Director, Logistics Planning and Analysis.—Walter B. Bergmann, 301 Kentucky Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305, 694-4175. Director, Weapons Support.—Russell R. Shorey, 6701 West Wakefield Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22301, 697-0051. Chairman, Reserve Forces Policy Board.—Louis Conti, 648 North Dunton Avenue, Arlington Heights, Ill. 60004, 697-5253. Military Executive.—Maj. Gen. Joseph D. Zink, USAF, 1673A South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, 697-5253. Chairman, firmed Forces Chaplains Board.—Rear Adm. Ross H. Trower, CHC, USN, Executive Director, Chaplains.—Col. Harold C. Lamm, USA, 205 Yoakum Park-way, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 697-9015. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-9312 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Henry E. Catto, Jr. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Alice C. Parrish, 2202 North Pickett, No. 301, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 697-9312. Special Assistant.—Marylou Sheils, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037, 697-6647. Executive Assistant.—Col. Ronald A. Duchin, USA, 7736 Bridle Path Lane, McLean, Va. 22102, 697-6648. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Michael I. Burch, USAF, 11780 Buckley Court, Wood-bridge, Va. 22192, 697-9314. 532 Congressional Directory Zrincinel Lpnly Assistant Secretary.—Benjamin Welles, 1840 24th Street 20008, Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Leon T. DeLorme, Jr., USA, 12105 Westwood Hills Drive, Herndon, Va. 22071, 697-9143. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Brig. Gen. W. C. Cousland, USA, 2205 Colonial Woods Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308, 695-3381. Assistant.—Lt. Glenn E. Flood, USN, 1729 Cy Court, Vienna, Va. 22180, 695-4299. Director, American Forces Information Service.—Robert Cranston, 3167 White Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 696-5284. Director for Audiovisual Management Policy.—Col. Vernon L. Peterson, USAF, 8630 Chapel Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, 696-5250. Director for Community Relations.—Col. Charles H. Senn, USAF, 695-2113. Director for Defense Information.—Col. Robert J. O’Brien, Jr., USAF, 13804 Leigh- field Street, Chantilly, Va. 22021, 695-8092. Director for Freedom of Information and Security Review.—Charles W. Hinkle, 3825 Birchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 697-4325. Director for Management.—John C. Becher, 11308 Colorado Street, Clinton, Md. 20735, 697-8959. DIRECTOR (PROGRAM ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION) Director.—David S. C. Chu, 4100 Ingomar Street 20015, 695-0971. Secretary to the Director.—Nancy D. Plata, 7208 Joshua Tree Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152, 695-0971. Zaye J sisigniedobn E. Coon, 8635 Reseca Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152, Assistant for Management.—Lois D. Brissey, 6062 Hardwick Place, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 697-9189. Deputy Director (Strategic Programs).—Philip L. Major, 7198 Duck Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152, 697-0448. Division Director, Strategic Offensive Forces.—Robert F. Bott, 5800 Oakland Park Drive, Burke, Va. 22015, 697-0361. Division Director, Strategic Defensive and Theater Nuclear Forces.—Michael L. Ioffredo, 1705 Monza Road, McLean, Va. 22101, 697-7640. Deputy Director (General Purpose Programs).—Thomas P. Christie, 2117 Freda Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, 695-0528. Division Director, Tactical Air Forces.—Robert J. Croteau, 7651 Tremayne Place, McLean, Va. 22101, 697-2255. Division Director, Land Forces.—James C. Finsterle, 5722 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310, 695-0881. Division Director, Naval Forces.—Arthur Pennington, 1606 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, 697-0961. Deputy Director (Theater Assessments and Planning).—Michael Leonard, 2850 Ari- zona Terrace 20016, 695-7341. Division Director, Contingency Forces.—Frank A. Tapparo, 12023 Whippoorwill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852, 697-0373. : Division Director, European Forces.—Richard L. Kugler, 2810 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22201, 695-7281. Division Director, Projection Forces and Analytical Support.—Deborah Christie, 2369 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 697-0802. Deputy Director (Resource Analysis).—Milton A. Margolis, 7710 Bradley Boule-vard, Bethesda, Md. 20034, 695-0721. Division Director, Cost Analysis.—John D. Morgan, 6602 Bay Meadow Court, McLean, Va. 22101, 695-4171. Division Director, Economic Analysis.—David L. McNicol, 4608 Beach Road, College Park, Md. 20740, 695-5941. GENERAL COUNSEL Phone, 202-695-3341 Cena] Counsel = William Howard Taft IV, 9829 Gunston Road, Lorton, Va. 22079, Secretary to the General Counsel.—Nancy Wooldridge, 2233 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205, 695-3341. Deputy General Counsel.—Leonard Niederlehner, 3709 North Nelson Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207, 697-7248. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower and Health Affairs).—Robert Gilliat, 9512 Byeford Road, Kensington, Md. 20795, 697-9341. Department of Defense 533 Deputy General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsel (Logistics).—Dennis Trosch, 5924 Autumn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101, 697-538". Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal Matters).—Manuel Briskin, 1556 North Bryan Street, Arlington, Va. 22201, 695-5864. Assistant General Counsel (Legal Counsel).—Kathleen A. Buck, 10120 Forrest Brook Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066, 697-2714. Assistant General Counsel (International).—[ Vacant], 695-2604. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, REVIEW AND OVERSIGHT The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301, Room 1E482. Phone, 202-695-4250 Assistant to the Secretary.—Joseph H. Sherick, The Pentagon, Room 1E482 20301, 695-4249. : Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Stephen Luster, 303 Hanford Court, Sterling, Va. 22170, 695-4250. Special Assistant.—William T. Merriman, 7750 Tara Heights Place, Springfield, Va. 22153, 695-4250. INSPECTOR GENERAL The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301, Room 1E482. Phone, 202-695-4250 Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Inspector General (Acting).—Derek J. Vander Schaaf, 3220 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 695-4250. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Stephen Luster, 303 Hanford Court, Sterling, Va. 22170, 695-4250. Special Assistant.—William T. Merriman, 7750 Tara Heights Place, Springfield, Va. 22153, 695-4250. Assistant Inspector General for Auditing (Acting).—John W. Melchner, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Room 1201, Arlington, Va. 22209, 697-9108. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (Acting).—Brian M. Bruh, 9401 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, Md. 20854, 274-5360. Assistant Inspector General for Inspections (Acting).—Capt. J. W. Hegeman, 8534 Etta Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152, 695-4250. Assistant Inspector General for Management (Acting).—Mary Jane Calais, 400 Madison Street, Apt. 1103, Alexandria, Va. 22314, 695-9567. Assistant Inspector General for Audit Followup (Acting).—Richard D. Lieberman, 9405 Starlit Ponds Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 694-1797. Assistant Inspector General for Audit Oversight and Policy (Acting).—James H. Curry, 520 Fort Williams Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 694-1234. Assistant Inspector General for Criminal Investigations Oversight and Policy (Aonng ~Michaal C. Eberhardt, 11322 French Horn Lane, Reston, Va. 22091, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FIELD ACTIVITIES Office of Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (OCHAMPUS), Aurora, Colo. 80045. Phone, 303-361-8606 Director.—Theodore D. Wood, 303-361-8606. OCHAMPUS Liaison.—Carol P. Galaty, 202-695-9320. Tri-Service Medical Information System Program Office (TRIMIS), 6917 Arlington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 301-295-2243 Director.—Col. John W. McGinnis, MSC, USA, 301-295-2243. 534 Congressional Directory American Forces Information Service (AFIS), Room 218, Plaza West, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-696- 5284 Director.—Robert C. Cranston, 3167 White Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Office of Dependents Schools (DODDS), Room 152, Hoffman Building, Alexandria, Va. 22331. Phone, 202-325-0188 Director.—Dr. W. Beth Stephens, 325-0188. Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), Room 3D968, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-9155 Director.—Robert M. Rauner, 697-9155. Washington Headquarters Services (WHS), Room 3E843, The Pentagon. Phone, 202-695-4436 Director.—David O. Cooke, 1412 23d Road, South Arlington, Va. 22202. Directorate for Budget and Finance.—G. A. Cratch, 304 South Irving Road, Ster-ling, Va. 22170. Directorate for Correspondence and Directives.—O. J. Williford, 8406 Willow Forge Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Directorate for Personnel and Security.—Karl F. Becker, 4232 Worcester Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Directorate for Space Management and Services.—Larry Snider, 909 Sheraton Hills Drive, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. Directorate for Computer Support.—Charles J. Lawson, 5400 Dranes Tavern Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Directorate for Information Operations and Reports.—Joseph R. Sungenis, 21 South Fillmore Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Federal Voting Assistance.—Henry Valentino, 11911 Fairfax Station Road, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-9121 Chatmies ton, John W. Vessey, Jr., USA, Quarters 6, Fort Myer, Va. 22211, 697- Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. E. C. Myer, USA, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Va. 22211, 695-2077. Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. James D. Watkins, USN, Quarters A, Tingy House, Washington Navy Yard 20374, 695-6007. Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force.—Gen. Charles A. Gabriel, Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Va. 22211, 697-9225. Commandant of the Marine Corps.—Gen. Robert H. Barrow, USMC, Office of the Commandant, Headquarters, Marine Corps 20380, 694-2500. JOINT STAFF Director.—Lt. Gen. James E. Dalton, USAF, 694-5221. Vice Director.—Maj. Gen. G. B. Crist, USMC, 694-5223. Director for Manpower and Personnel.—Brig. Gen. M. A. Marsh, USAF, 697-6098. Director for Operations.—Lt. Gen. Richard L. Prillaman, USA, 697-3702. Director for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. Oren E. DeHaven, USA, 697-7000. Director for Plans and Policy.—Vice Adm. Thomas J. Bigley, USN, 695-5618. Director for Command, Control, and Communications Systems.—Lt. Gen. Robert T. Herres, USAF, 695-6478. Chief, Studies, Analysis, and Gaming Agency.—Commodore James M. G. Seely, USN, 695-9162. Director of Support Services.—Comdr. Philip E. Brucato, USN, 695-4447. DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY Architect Building, 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-694-5469 Director.—Robert S. Cooper, 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209, 694-5469. Deputy Director for Research.—Carl F. Romney, 4105 Sulgrave Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309, 694-3035. Deputy Director for Technology.—Verne L. Lynn, 5350 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 694-3035. ; Director, Program Management Office.—Ray E. Chapman, 5415 Rumsey Place, Fair-fax, Va. 22032, 694-1440. Director, Information Processing Techniques Office. —Robert E. Kahn, 4819 Reservoir Road 20007, 694-5922. Department of Defense 535 Director, Defense Sciences Office.—Elliott C. Levinthal, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 610 20037, 694-3010. Director, Strategic Technology Office —Anthony J. Tether, 3516 Wentworth Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 694-1701. Director, Directed Energy Office. —Louis C. Marquet, 1915 Olde Street, No. 102, Arlington, Va. 22209, 694-3622. Director, Tactical Technology Office.—James A. Tegnelia, 7800 Mulberry Bottom Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152, 694-2440. Director, Administrative Services Office.—W. L. DeWeese, 4810 Jennichelle Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 694-3032. HEADQUARTERS DEFENSE AUDIOVISUAL AGENCY Norton Air Force Base, Calif. 92409. Phone, 714-382-7047 Washington, D.C. Phone, 202-694-2616 Director.—Robert S. Scott, 2564 Campbell Avenue, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 382-7047. Special Assistant to the Director.—Dr. Glenn E. Miller, 905 Pine Avenue, No. 20, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 382-7048. General Counsel. —dJules Miller, 382-4938. Deputy Director.—Col. Donald H. Cline, USA, 12692 Valley-View Lane, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 382-5900. Assistant Director for Operations.—Col. Charles J. Heberle, USA, 1740 East Citrus, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 382-2404. Compiratler —dJohn F. Doyle, 31012 Sutherland Drive, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 382-397 Assistant Director for Logistics.—Peter S. Rynkiewicz, 3189 Cactus Circle, Highland, Calif. 92346, 382-4908. Assistant Director for Personnel.—A. Lawrence Fibich, 307 Gabrielle Way, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 382-5896. Assistant Director for Administration.—Shelia Woff, 382-2468. DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Building 12, Navy Department Service Center, Eighth and South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Phone, 202-692-0018 Director.—Lt. Gen. W. J. Hilsman, USA, Quarters 11B, Fort Myer, Va. 22221, 692-0018. Vice Director.—Rear Adm. Lawrence Layman, USN, Unit 202, 6800 Fleetwood Road, McLean, Va. 22101, 692-0016. Chief of Staff.-—Col. Stancil L. Dilda, Jr., USAF, 9208 Alyssum Way, Annandale, Va. 22003, 692-9012. Administrative Officer.—1st Lt. Joseph Komperda, USA, 9805 Tara Court, Burke, Va. 22015, 692-2007. Genera} Qounsel=sdobn T. Whealen, 4713 Briar Patch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032, -2009. Deputy Director for Personnel and Administration.—Melissa M. Howard, 5507 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816, 692-0062. Deputy Director—Defense Communications System/Director, Defense Communica-tions System Organization.—Brig. Gen. R. O. Petty, USAF, 4825 Springbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, 692-9048. Comptroller.—R. W. Helms, 4611 Sudley Road, Catarphin, Va. 22018, 692-9041. Director, Defense Communications Engineering Center.—Col. R. A. Reinman, USAF, 1019 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066, 437-2424. Deputy Director, Command and Control Technical Support/Director, Command and Control Technical Center.—Brig. Gen. R. H. Lee, USA, 4125 Watkins Trail, Annandale, Va. 22003, 692-6007. Deputy Director, Planning and Systems Integrations.—D. R. Israel, 8710 Hickory end Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854, 692-2888. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY Building 4, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Director.—Charles O. Starrett, Jr., Room 4C-346, 274-6785/6. Deputy Director.—James R. Brown, 4C-346, 274-7281. Special Assistant.—Harold J. Lamb, 4C-346, 274-7319. Counsel.—John J. Quill, 4A-175, 274-7321. Assistant Director, Operations.—Ray E. Logsdon, 4A-196, 274-7105. Deputy Assistant Director, Operations.—William J. Sharkey, 4A-190, 274-6438. Assistant Director, Policy and Plans.—Fred J. Newton, 4A-270, 274-7323. 536 Congressional Directory Director—Continued Deputy Assistant Director, Policy and Plans.—{Vacant.] Assistant Director, Resources.—John H. van Santen, 4A-350, 274-7308. Director of Personnel.—Thomas E. Cleaver, 4A-415, 274-7325. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY The Pentagon, 20301. Phone, 202-697-8844 Director.—Lt. Gen. James A. Williams, USA, Room 3E258, Pentagon, 695-7353. Dep Director.—Maj. Gen. Schuyler Bissell, USAF, Room 3E258, Pentagon, 697-128. Cia) of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Donald W. Goodman, USAF, Room 3E268, Pentagon, -0118. frecuie b Director.—Col. Nicholas R. Temperley, USA, Room 3E258, Pentagon, -8844. DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 1900 Half Street SW. 20324. Phone, 202-693-1427 Director.—Thomas J. O’Brien, Room 5633, Buzzard Point, 1900 Half Street SW. 20324, 693-1421. Special Assistant to the Director.—Michael G. Newman, 9510 Kilimanjaro Road, Columbia, Md. 21045, 693-1427. Special Assistant to the Director.—Lt. Col. James Y. Anderson, Jr., USA, 10872 Burr Oak Way, Burke, Va. 22015, 693-1640. Inspector General. —James R. Connolly, 13438 Noscoby Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22193, 693-5075. Chief, Information and Public Affairs.—Dale L. Hartig, 12415 Stretton Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715, 693-1740. General Counsel. —[Vacant], 693-1640. Deputy Director (Investigations) (Acting).—Owen A. Mould, 3307 Graham Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042, 693-6614. Deputy Director (Industrial Security).—Daniel J. Dinan, 2708 Babbitt, Bowie, Md. 20715, 693-1310. Assistant Director (Planning and Special Projects).—Helmut H. Hawkins, c/o Cap-itol Yacht Club, 1000 Water Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director (Management and Resources).—Frederick E. Taylor, 13803 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853, 693-0272. Assistant Director (Personnel and Security).—M. Arnold Werner, 200 North Pick- ett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 693-0628. Director, Personnel Investigations Center, Baltimore, Md.—Thomas E. Ewald. Pirecur. Defense Industrial Security Institute, Richmond, Va.—R. Everett Gra- velle. Director, Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office, Columbus, Ohio—Lt. Col. E. Eric Holt, USAF. DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY Room 3E980, Pentagon 20301. Phone 202-695-3341 Director.—William H. Taft IV, 9829 Gunston Road, Lorton, Va. 22079, 695-3341. Denes Diceig=t. Niederlehner, 3709 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 697-7248. Administrative Officer.—Elizabeth M. Winston, 8521 River Rock Terrace, Bethes-da, Md. 20817, 697-8343. Director for Industrial Security Clearance Review.—Thomas C. Nugent, 741 Beth-nal Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229, 697-8343. Chief Department Counsel.—Robert S. Brady, 8528 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152, 695-2354. Director, Legislative Reference Service.—Werner Windus, 1354 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22103, 697-1305. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone, 202-274-6001 Director.—Vice Adm. Eugene A. Grinstead, SC, USN, 274-6111, 5932 Oakdale Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director.—Maj. Gen. M. Roger Peterson, USAF, 274-6113, 3700 Lee’s Corner Road, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Department of Defense 537 Deputy Director, Acquisition Management.—Maj. Gen. Joseph H. Connolly, USAF, 274-7091, 3052 Federal Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22204. Executive.—Capt. Thomas H. Upton, SC, USN, 274-6115, 9333 Tovito Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22031. Assistant Director, Plans, Policies and Programs.—Brig. Gen. Charles H. Edmis-ton, USA 274-6271, 6504 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Assistant Director, Telecommunications and Information Systems.—Rear Adm. Sion McGillivary, SC, USN, 274-6211, 12214 Redwood Court, Woodbridge, a..22192. Cop piroller = William J. Cassell, 274-6201, 4010 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. Gerard Counsel.—Karl W. Kabeiseman, 274-6156, 2419 Black Cap Lane, Reston, a. 22091. Inspector General.—Col. Richard W. Miller, USAF, 274-6057, 9205 Shari Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Staff Director, Le lative and Public Affairs.—John A. Goldsmith, 274-6135, 4605 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Command Security Officer. —Col. Benjamin J. Bonner III, USA, 274-6066, 8201 Taunton Place, Springfield, Va. 22152. Staff Director, Installation Services and Environmental Protection.—Col. Christ F. Potamos, USA, 274-6355, 5706 Ashfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Staff Director, Administration.—Col. Robert F. McCormack, USA, 274-6003, 200 North Pickett Street, Apt. 205, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Staff Director, Personnel.—Anthony W. Hudson, 274-6025, 7309 Pinehurst Park-way, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Staff Directror, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.— Raymond W. Dellas, 274-6471, 2917 Linden Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Executive Director, Supply Operations.—Brig. Gen. J. Edward Cassity, USMC, 274-6101, 4018 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive Director, Contracting.—Raymond F. Chiesa, 274-6401, 9816 Bridleridge Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Director, Technical and Logistics Services.—Richard G. Bruner, 274-6771, 2568 Tree House Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Executive Director, Contract Management.—William V. Gordon, 274-7093, 716 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Director, Quality Assurance.—Rear Adm. Frank C. Collins, Jr., USN, 274-7754, 2590 Nicky Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY Building 56, U.S. Naval Observatory, Massachusetts Avenue at 34th Street 20305. Phone, 202-653-1478 Director.—Maj. Gen. Richard M. Wells, USA, 3701 Lakota Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303, 653-1478. Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. William B. Webb, USAF, 2111 Jefferson Davis High-way, Arlington, Va. 22202, 653-1378. Deputy Director, Management and Technology.—Lawrence F. Ayers, 7619 Hooes Road, Springfield, Va. 22150, 653-1485. General Counsel.—Edward J. Obloy, 12804 Black Oak Drive, Laurel, Md. 20708, 53-1406. Chief 7 Sff.lool, Hugh P. Johnson, USA, 10802, Park Road, Lorton, Va. 22079, -1488. Puli Affairs Officer.—Del Malkie, 27-B Diane Drive, Lothian, Md. 20711, 653-1131. Inspector General.—Lt. Col. David F. Maune, USA, 7131 Lake Cove Drive, Alexan-ria, Va. 22310, 653-1147. Deputy Director for Plans and Requirements.—Rear Adm. L. S. Severance, Jr., SN, 5029 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 653-1585. Deputy Director i Systems and Techniques.—Mark M. Macomber, 5303 Lorraine Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20748, 653-1426. Deputy Director for Programs, Production, and Operations.—Allen E. Anderson, 808 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 653-1426. Com pialler =Atbert N. Rhodes, 6061 Hollow Knoll Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, Director of Personnel.—[Vacant], 653-1066. Director, Facilities Engineering and Logistics Office.—Gerald H. Dunbar, 3694 Russell Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22192, 653-1450. 538 Congressional Directory Director—Continued Director, Security Office.—Louise R. Custer, 19811 Greenside Terrace, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760, 653-1386. Director, Special Security and Telecommunications Office.—Frederick H. Bowen, 5466 Mersea Court, Burke, Va. 22015, 653-1577. Director, Administration Office.—Mary Jane Stafford, 6807 Williamsburg Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. 22213, 653-1376. DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY Hybla Valley Federal Building, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Phone, 202-325-7004 (Mailing address: Washington, D.C. 20305) Director.—Lt. Gen. Harry A. Griffith, USA, 325-7004. Deputy Director (Operations and Administration).—Maj. Gen. Richard K. Saxer, USAF, 325-7065. Deputy Director (Science and Technology).—[Vacant], 325-7300. Comptroller.—Paul H. Carew, 325-7083. Ligison Office—ATSD (Atomic Energy). —Maj. Michael T. Martin, USAF, 695-7936. Liaison Office—dJoint Strategic Connectivity Staff.—Lt. Col. Frederick Tedesco, USAF, Autovon 271-6753. Liaison Office Pacific Command.—Comdr. John Barlett, USN, Autovon 477-6169. Inspector General.—Capt. John W. Weed, USN, 325-7096. General Counsel.—Robert L. Brittigan, 325-7681. Public Affairs Officer.—Lt. Col. Dale F. Keller, Jr., USA, 325-7095. EEO Adviser.—Nathaniel Williams, 325-7058. Aims and Military Personnel Office.—Maj. John S. Griffith, USA, 325- Arms Control and Policy Office.—Col. Theodore H. M. Crampton, USA, 325-7330. 7% power Management and Personnel Directorate.—George W. Morgan, Jr., 325- Intelligence and Security Directorate.—Col. John L. Bohach, Jr., USA, 325-7313. Logistics and Engineering Directorate.—Thomas P. Jeffers, 325-7130. Operations Directorate.—Col. Charles R. Linton, USAF, 325-7032. Acquisition Management Directorate.—John E. Reid, 325-7689. Joint Atomic Information Exchange Group.—Comdr. Jon R. Lund, USN, 325-7128. Nuclear Assessment Directorate.—Col. Donald D. Kunard, USA, 325-7177. Radiation Directorate.—Col. William E. Adams, USAF, 325-7067. Shock Physics Directorate.—Col. Maxim I. Kovel, USA, 325-7045. Biomedical Effects Directorate.—Col. Bobby R. Adcock, USA, MSC, 325-0459. Technical Information Directorate.—Patricia H. Means, 325-7042. FIELD COMMAND Kirtland AFB, N. Mex. 87115. Phone, 805-844-4515 or Autovon-244-4515 Commander.—Brig. Gen. S. E. Brown, USAF, 805-844-4515. Deputy Director.—Capt. P. E. Oppedahl, USN. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center, Building 42, 8901 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 202-295-1210 Director.—Col. Bobby R. Adcock, USA, MSC, 295-1210. Deputy Director.—Lt. Col. James J. Conklin, USAF, MC, 295-1210. DEFENSE SECURITY ASSISTANCE AGENCY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-695-3291 Director.—Lt. Gen. Philip C. Gast, USAF, Quarters 71, Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336, 695-3291. Deny Director —Walter B. Ligon, 7865 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306, 695-701 Comptroller.—Herbert Morris, 3701 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 697-9797. Director. Security Assistance Operations.—Glenn A. Rudd, 8305 Oakford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152, 697-6271. Dirogtraiblans stony H. Gaffney, 8520 Carlynn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817, Department of Defense 539 Deputy Director—Continued Director, Congressional Court, Annandale, Va. Relations.—Col. 22003, 697-7836. Karl Lauenste in, U SAF, 8404 Kenan NATIONAL S ECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERV ICE Fort Ge o rge G. Meade, Md. 20755. Phone, 301-68 8­ 6311 Director.—Lt. Gen. Lincoln Deputy Director.—Robert D. Faurer, Rich. USAF. JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Fort McNair, F ourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 2 02-693­ 8332 President.—Lt. 22030. Gen. John S. Pustay, USAF, 9941 Great Oaks Way, Fairfax, Va. Vice President.—Ambassador L. Bruce Laingen, Quarters 15, Fort McNair 20319. NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8315 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Lee E. Surut, USA, Quarters 5, Fort McNair 20319. Dean of Students and Administration.—Capt. S. Peter Huhn, USN, 3914 Brenda Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs.—Col. Robert S. Thompson, USA, 1016 South Wayne Street, No. 404, Arlington, Va. 22204. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8311 Commandant.—Rear Adm. Ronald E. Narmi, USN, 9316 Old Mansion Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Dean of Students and Administration.—Col. John P. Caruso, USA, 12604, Kilbourne Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs.—Col. Robert Sigethy, USAF, 5905 Erving Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk, Va. 23511. Phone, 804-444-5302 Command = Ma). Gen. Thomas G. Darling, USAF, 478 Powhatan Street, Norfolk, a."23511: Pepray, Sommandant =Cal. Don L. Anderson, USAF, 1230 Porter Road, Norfolk, a. 23511. UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Phone, (301) 295-3030 Chairman, Board of Regents.—David I. Olch, M.D., 1245 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90017, 695-1052. Eveculioe Secretmry—Frank M. Reynolds, 9107 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854, Presiaoy. —Jay Sanford, M.D., 10409 Windsor View Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854, 295-013. Vice President.—Rear Adm. William M. Narva, MC, USN, 2700 Calvert Street 20008, 695-1052. Assistant to the President for Congressional and Public Affairs.—Donald L. Ha-gengruber, 7823 Marion Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 295-3686. Legal Counsel. —Merel P. Glaubiger, 2137 LeRoy Place 20008, 295-3028. Dean, School of Medicine.—Jay P. Sanford, M.D., 10409 Windsor View Drive, Poto-mac, Md. 20854, 295-3013. Associate Dean.—Col. Leonard W. Johnson, Jr., USAF, MC, 17201 Sandy Knoll Drive, Olney, Md. 20832, 295-3016. Commandant of Students.—Col. Craig H. Llewellyn, USA, 5017 Allan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20815, 295-3120. Director, Military Personnel.—Lt. Col. Ronald G. Wallace, USAF, 8312 Bella Vista Terrace, Fort Washington, Md. 20744, 295-3086. 540 Congressional Directory Dean, School of Medicine—Continued Special Assistant to the Dean for Personnel/Manpower.—Vera T. Bumbak, 6012 Copely Lane, McLean, Va. 22101, 295-3018. Associate Dean for Operations.—Kenneth E. Kinnamon, D.V.M., Ph. D., 17412 Beauvoir Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20855, 295-3307. Director, Building Services and Materiel Acquisition.—Henry B. Cranford, 11815 Charen Lane, Potomac, Md. 20855, 295-3654. Chief, Administrative Services.—James E. Plummer, 8513 Adventure Court, Walkersville, Md. 21793, 295-3005. Chief, Facilities and Maintenance.—H. Warden Foley, 3303 Piper Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22306, 295-3045. Chief, Logistics.—Joseph E. Brown, 13393 Nationville Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193, 295-3055. Chief, Purchasing.—Rosetta P. Wright, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 295-3065. Chief, Support Services.—Clyde S. Hamlin, 3206 Curtis Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20748, 295-3033. Director, Civilian Personnel.—Edward H. Hawkins, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 695-3379. Dire, Samper Operations.—Anne Hufman, 1840 Ingleside Terrace 20010, Director, Financial Management.—Partick R. Byrne, 5 Dunmore Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601, 295-3351. Director, Grants Management.—Lt. Col. Bryce C. Redington, MSC, USA, 13309 Lockesley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, 295-3303. Director, Instructional and Research Support.—Col. Richard C. Simmonds, USAF, BSC, 300 Dean Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851, 295-3315. Director, Audio Visual Center.—Jeffrey Swope, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20814, 295-3339. Director, Environmental Health and Occupational Safety.—Lt. Col. Richard M. Riccardi, USAF, BSC, 3110 Whispering Pines Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, 295-3305. Director, Laboratory Animal Medicine.—Col. Richard C. Simmonds, USAF, BSC, 300 Dean Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851, 295-3315. Coordinator, Multidiscipline Laboratories.—Wendell Young, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 295-3301. Director, Learning Resource Center/Library.—Chester J. Pletzke, 8214 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20834, 295-3356. Assistant Dean, Student Affairs.—Col. Charles R. Privitera, MC, USA, 12911 Ruxton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, 295-3185. Director, Admissions (Acting).—Peter J. Stavish, 7306 Dartford Drive, McLean, Va. 22102, 295-3101. Registrar.—Peter J. Stavish, 7306 Dartford Drive, McLean, Va. 22102, 295-3101. Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education.—John W. Bullard, Ph. D., 8317 Chapel Lake Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, 295-3106. ; Associate Dean, Academic Affairs.—[Vacant.] Chairman, Anatomy.—Malcolm B. Carpenter, M.D., 12117 Village Square Ter-race, Rockville, Md. 20852, 295-3200. . Chairman, Anesthesiology (Acting).—Col. Robert L. Watson, MC, USA, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 295-3140. Chairman, Biochemistry (Acting).—Lucy M. S. Chang, Ph. D., 6274 North 15th Place, Arlington, Va. 22205, 295-3350. Chairman, Dermatology (Acting).—Rear Adm. William M. Narva, MC, USN, 2700 Calvert Street 20008, 295-1052. Chairman, Family Practice.—Col. Larry J. Ehemann, USAF, MC, 2239 Abbots-ford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, 295-3630. Chairman, Medical Education.—Lt. Col. Randolph Manning, MSC, USA, 712 Sugarland Run Drive, Sterling, Va. 22170, 295-3112. Chairman, Medical History.—Robert J. T. Joy, M.D., 5821 Highland Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815, 295-3168. Chairman, Medical Psychology.—dJerome E. Singer, Ph. D., 2072 Bingham Court, Reston, Va. 22091, 295-3270. Chairman, Medicine.—James J. Leonard, M.D., 3200 Farmington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815, 295-2010. Chairman, Military Medicine.—Col. Craig H. Llewellyn, USA, 5017 Allan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20815, 295-3120. Department of Defense 541 Dean, School of Medicine—Continued Chairman, Neurology.—Capt. Albert B. Pleet, MC, USN, 16001 Bonnie Bank Terrace, Darnestown, Md. 20760, 295-3643. Chief, Neurobiology Research Unit.—Alan I. Faden, M.D., 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 295-3840. Chairman, Obstetrics and Gynecology.—Capt. Douglas R. Knab, MC, USN, 11607 Gowrie Court, Potomac, Md. 20854, 295-4390. Chairman, Operational and Emergency Medicine.—Capt. Robert A. Margulies, MC, USN, 5802 Anniston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817, 295-3720. Chairman, Pathology.—Robert M. Friedman, M.D., 10703 Clermont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20896, 295-3450. Chairman, Pediatrics.—Col. Errol R. Alden, MC, USA, 2716 Jennings Chapel Road, Woodbine, Md. 21797, 295-3391. Chairman, Pharmacology.—Lewis Aronow, Ph. D., 10613 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854, 295-3223. Chairman, Physiology.—Francis J. Haddy, M.D., Ph. D., 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 295-3500. Chairman, Preventive Medicine/Biometrics.—Llewellyn J. Letgers, M.D., 4341 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 295-3170. Chairman, Psychiatry.—Col. Harry C. Holloway, MC, USA, 3606 Dundee Drive-way, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815, 295-3294. Chairman, Radiology.—Col. Robert M. Allman, USAF, MC, 16 Falls Chapel Court, Potomac, Md. 20854, 295-3145. Chairman, Surgery.—Norman M. Rich, M.D., 15039 Carrolton Road, Rockville, Md. 20853, 295-31555. ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Hoffman Building 2, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 202-325-8000 Chairman.—Harris J. Andrews, Jr., 3531 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Vice Chairman.—Daniel M. Arons, 312 West Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Vice Chairman.—William J. Ruberry, 6116 Stegen Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Recorder.—George L. Hawkes, 3717 North Vernon Street, Arlington,Va. 22207. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY The Pentagon 20310. Phone, 545-6700 JOHN O. MARSH, Jr., Secretary of the Army, born in Winchester, Va., August 7, 1926; attended public schools in Harrisonburg, Va., enlisted in the U.S. Army, 1944, graduated age 19 Infantry Officer Candidate School, 2d lieutenant, served U.S. Occupation Forces in Germany; member, Virginia National Guard, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, and State Headquarters Detachment 1951-76; graduate parachute school, senior parachutist wings; member, Army Reserve, 1947-51; retired lieutenant colonel, Virginia National Guard; LL.B., Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., 1951; admitted to the Virginia Bar and commenced practice in Strasburg, Va.; served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1963-71; member, House Appropriations Committee, choosing not to seek a fifth term, returned to the practice of law; returned to Federal service in March 1973 as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs; Vice President Ford's Assist-ant for National Security Affairs, 1974; Counselor, with Cabinet rank, to President Ford, 1974-77; returned to private law practice, partner, law firm of Mays, Valen-tine, Davenport & Moore, Richmond, Va.; board of visitors, Virginia Military Insti-tute, 4 years; awards: Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal, American Legion Distinguished Service Medal, and National Guard Distinguished Service Award; married to the former Glenn Ann Patterson, three children. Under Secretary of the Army.—James R. Ambrose. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works).—William R. Gianelli, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics, and Financial Manage- ment).—dJoel E. Bonner, Jr., 827 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research, Development, and Acquisition).—Dr. Jay R. Sculley, 4025 North Aberdeen, Arlington, Va. 22207. General Counsel. —Delbert L. Spurlock, Jr., 11610 Foxclove Road, Reston, Va. 22091. Administrative Assistant.—Milton H. Hamilton, 407 North Fairfax Street, Alexan- dria, Va. 22314. Chief of Public Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Llyle J. Barker, Jr., 14 Woodlawn Drive, Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060. Chief of Legislative Liaison.—Maj. Gen. Charles D. Franklin, Department of the Army (ATTN: SALL), Washington, D.C. 20310. (202) 697-6767. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-3211 Executive.—Col. William A. Roosma, 5617 Tilia Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. Fredric H. Leigh, 1604 Ashford Place, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Lt. Col. Larry K. Brewer, 5737 Heritage Hill Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Lt. Col. Robert R. Hicks, Jr., 7115 Bird Dog Court, Springfield, Va. 22153; Capt. Alex B. McKindra, 2164 Mayflower Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Senior Staff Assistant.—Donna Larsen. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-4311 Immediate Office of the Under Secretary: Executive.—Col. Romie L. Brownlee, 5236 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Military Assistants to the Under Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. Robert O. Abney, 3902 Terrace Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Lt. Col. Wilson R. Rutherford III, 425 North Kenmore Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. 543 544 Congressional Directory Immediate Office of the Under Secretary—Continued Poronal Secremry, —Dolores M. Goode, 3082 South Woodrow Street, Arlington, a Deputy Under. Secretary of the Army.—John W. Shannon, 5811 Holton Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Operations Research).—Walter W. Hollis, 6435 Kalmia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (CIVIL WORKS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-8986 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert K. Dawson, 2813 Central Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Executive.—Lt. Col. Joseph E. Gross, 5900 Dalecarlia Place 20016. Deputy for Policy, Planning, and Legislative Affairs.—Donald L. Dillon, 3216 North Fourth Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Asiansfor Program Management. —Steven Dola, 3815 South Sixth Street, Arling-ton 4 Assistant Jor Regulatory Affairs.—Morgan R. Rees, 1114 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308 Economic Adviser.—Dr. G. Edward Dickey, 403 Bretton Place, Baltimore, Md. 21218. Military Assistant for Panama Canal.—Col. Robert D. Banning, 12321 Beechnut Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. David E. Peixotto, 10028 Wood Sorrel Lane, Burke, Va. 22015. Secretary.—Cecelia A. Tucker, 809 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS, LOGISTICS, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-2254 Provospel oowety Assistant Secretary.—Pat Hillier, 8913 Lynnhurst Drive, Fairfax, a Executive.—Col. Larry A. Baker, 7108 Triad Way, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. Charles V. Wilson, 8396 Uxbridge Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. Deputy for Installations and Housing.—Paul W. Johnson, 3915 Highland Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deny! or Logistics.—Eric A. Orsini, 6717 Norview Court, West Springfield, Va. Deputy for Management Systems.—John F. Wallace, 9907 Indian Queen Point Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy for Resource Analysis.—dJoseph L. Miller, 5111 Southampton Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Deputy for Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health.—Lewis D. Walker, 1223 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Secretary.—Marita F. Heath, 6317 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-9253 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—William D. Clark, Room 2E594, 695-1164. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Review Boards and Personnel Security).—Francis X. Plant, Room 1E520, 697-9641. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs and Mobilization).—Kenneth P. Berg-quist, Room 2E580, 695-9652. Deputy for Military Personnel Policy and Programs.—Clayton N. Gompf, Room 2E580, 697-9185. Deputy for Civilian Personnel Policy and Equal Opportunity.—Marion A. Bowden, Room 1E600, 697-2818. Deputy for Human Resource Management.—[Vacant], Room 2E580, 697-2631. Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—John S. Guthrie, Room 2E591, 697-1502. Executive.—Lt. Col. Theron W. Ward, Room 2E594, 697-1967. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. W. W. Winslow, Room 2E594, 695-0260. Chief, Military Personnel Policy.—Col. William K. Merrill, Room 2E591, 695-4078. Chief, Procurement, Education, Research, and Training. —Col. Edward R. Guthrie, Room 2E591, 697-8201. Department of the Army 545 Chief, Reserve Forces and Mobilization.—Col. Theodore S. Silva, Room 2E591, 697-7068. Chief, Manpower, Forces, and Readiness.—William E. Manning, Room 2E591, 695-3840. Project Manager, FORECAST Development Office.—Col. John C. Whisler, Room 1E608, 697-0842. Director, Office of Employment Policy and Grievance Review,—Dolores C. Symons, Room 1E625, 695-6062. Director, Civilian Personnel Policy and Equal Opportunity Review and Evaluation Agency.—[Vacant], Room 1E615, 694-4340. Secretary.—[Vacant], Room 2E594, 697-9253. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-6153 Executive.—Col. William G. Yarborough, Jr., 8106 Cawdor Court, McLean, Va. 22102. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Frank D. Holly, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Principal Deputy and Deputy ASA for RD&S.—Amoretta M. Hoeber, 5151 Williams-burg, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy for Air and Missile Defense.—Dr. Robert L. Norwood, 6469 33d Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy for Aviation.—Col. Mathew R. Kambrod, 10081 Marshall Pond Road, Burke Center, Va. 22015. Deputy for Combat Materiel —Col. Henri F. Erkelens, 6112 Utah Avenue 20015. Deputy for C® and Intelligence Systems.—Dr. Mark R. Epstein, 9522 East Stanhope Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy for Fire Support.—Col. B. H. Ellis, 10108 Marshall Pond Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy for Science and Technology.—Dr. James G. Prather, 1001 Wilson Boule-vard, No. 502, Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy for Non Dev Systems.—Col. Raymond D. Boddie, 6849 Silver Ann Drive, Lorton, Va. 22079. Executive Director, Army Science Board.—Ronald Mlinarchik, 4624 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy for Management and Programs.—Jack E. Hobbs, 8601 Rockdale Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Acquisition Management Review Agency.—Valcris O. Ewell, Jr., 8110 Alcoa Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition).—[Vacant.] Deputy for Materiel Acquisition Management.—George E. Dausman, 11218 Coun-try Place, Oakton, Va. 22124. Deputy for Industrial Resources.—William K. Takakoshi, 626 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy for Contract Administration.—James L. Ranew, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, A1402, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy for Acquisition Support.—Robert J. Stohlman, 6005 Woodacres Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20016. Deputy for: Quality and Production.—Col. Frank G. Szustak, 4313 Louis Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Procurement Officer.—Lt. Col. A. J. Theriault, 3815 Dalebrook Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Deputy for International Programs.—Col. R. M. Novogratz, 8724 Waterford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy for Procurement Policy.—Dr. Henry J. Dubicki, 9334 Mount Vernon Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Procurement Procedures.—John R. Conklin, 203 Yoakum Parkway, No. 1018, Alexandria, Va. 22304. DAR Council. —Dr. Roy L. Schooling, 1800 Old Meadow Road, Unit 806, McLean, Va. 22102. Secretary.—Barbara R. Wheeler, 1201 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. 99-555 0 -83 -37 546 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-9235 Principal Deputy General Counsel.—Susan J. Crawford, 406 East Jefferson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy General Counsel (Logistics).—Stanley N. Nissel, 3208 Plantation Parkway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy General Counsel (Military and Civil Affairs).—Darrell L. Peck, 7139 Game Lord Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-2442 Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Peter Stein, 5001 Linette Lane, Red Fox Forest, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Administrative Support Group.—William R. Cabell, 19 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Studies and Analyses Staff.—Joel B. Hudson, 4223 Avon Drive, Dum-fries, Va. 22026. Director, Resource Management Office (Acting).—Robert L. Jaworski, 9804 Barlow Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director, Civilian Employees Security Program.—Tomomi Ando, 5415 Brookland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—Isabelle Klopner, 1220 East-West High-way, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Coordinator for Headquarters Services—Washington.—Peter Stein, 5001 Linette Lane, Red Fox Forest, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Personnel and Employment Service—Washington.—Albert L. Papenfus, 8015 Colorado Springs Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Defense Supply Service— Washington (Acting).—Phillip Miller, 5122 Cliff-haven Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Defense Telephone Service—Washington.—Charles B. Overly, Jr., 14605 Stone House Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Space and Building Management Service— Washington.—Edward E. Pav-lick, 6212 Dadson Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-5135 Pepihy, Chief. —Brig. Gen. Charles D. Bussey, 7526 Newberry Lane, Lanham, Md. 01. Assistant Chief (Research and Evaluation)—Thomas M. Williams, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, A1109, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Chief (Resource Management).—David L. Church, 5502 Mansfield Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Executive.—Col. Nelson L. Marsh, 7415 Larne Lane, Lorton, Va. 22302. Policy and Plans Division.—Col. Patrick D. Chislom, Jr., 809 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Media Relations Division.—Col. Robert C. Reid, 166 North Columbus Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22203. Community Relations Division.—Col. Perry C. Stevens, 5004 Ravensworth Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Command Information Division.—Col. John E. Taylor, 12624 Pinecrest Road, Hern-don, Va. 22071. Office for the Freedom of Information.—William J. Donohoe, 7037 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-6767 Deputy Chief. —Brig. Gen. Johnnie H. Corns, SALL, Room 2C631, 695-6368. Specit a for Legislative Affairs.—George L. Cary, SALL, Room 2C631, 695- Executive. —Col. Samuel E. Ebbesen, SALL, Room 2C631, 695-3524. Chic] Pion: ond Operations Division.—Lt. Col. Edward Shaw, SALL, Room 2C638, Crd Jnucstigntion and Legislative Division.—John L. Naler, SALL, Room 2C634, 97-6856. Department of the Army 547 Crier Son resivnal Inquiry Division.—Col. Robert E. Ward, SALL, Room 2D631, 7-9289. Chief, Senate Liaison Division.—Col. Richard L. Reynard, Room 152, Russell Senate Office Building 20510. Phone, 693-7446. Chief, House Liaison Division.—Col. William H. Roche, Room B325, Rayburn House Office Building 20515. Phone, 693-7580. OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION Room 2A712, Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-7753 Director.—Juanita P. Watt Deputy Director.—Col. Albert R. Spaulding. Deputy for Small Disadvantage Business Utilization.— Warren M. Brown. Assistant Deputy, Disadvantage Business Utilization.—Lt. Col. O. Wayne Downhour. Procurement Assistant.—Raymond A. Kelly. ARMY STAFF AND SELECTED AGENCIES Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. E. C. Meyer (202-695-2077). Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. John A. Wickham, Jr. (202-695-4371). Director of the Army Staff.—Lt. Gen. James M. Lee (202-695-3542). Deputy to the Director of the Army Staff (Executive Services) and White House Liaison Officer.—Col. Frederick H. Sawyer (202-695-2776). Deputy to the Director of the Army Staff (Staff Action Control).—Col. Herbert Wassom (202-695-7552). Director of Management.—Maj. Gen. VictorJ. Hugo, Jr. (202-695-0294). Dore of Program Analysis and Evaluation.—Maj. Gen. Max W. Noah (202-695- Ballistic Missile Defense Program Manager (5001 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22333).—Maj. Gen. Grayson D. Tate, Jr. (703-274-9540). Political Adviser/Consultant to the Army Secretariat and Staff.—George M. Barbis (202-697-4139). Army Rosane Forces Policy Committee.—Maj. Gen. George E. McGovern, Jr. (202- : ). Som lorce i Coordination Office.—Maj. Gen. Vincent E. Falter (202- Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans.—Lt. Gen. William R. Richardson (202-695-2904). Chief of Military History (Acting).—Col. Olen D. Thornton (202-272-0291). Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Maxwell R. Thurman (202-695-6003). The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. Robert M. Joyce (202-695-0163). Commanding General, USA Military Personnel Center (200 Stovall Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22332).—Maj. Gen. Robert Arter (202-325-8844). Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. Richard H. Thompson (202-695-4102). Deputy Chief of Staff for Research, Development and Acquisition.—Lt. Gen. James H. Merryman (202-697-8186). Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. Ernest D. Peixotto (202-695-2510). Director of Army Budget.—Brig. Gen. Harold M. Davis, Jr. (202-697-3937). Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Lt. Gen. Emmett H. Walker, Jr. (202-697-2430). Director, Army National Guard.—Maj. Gen. Herbert R. Temple, Jr. (202-697-5559). Chief, Army Reserve.—Maj. Gen. William R. Berkman (202-697-1784). Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. William E. Odom (202-695-3033). Ghia A Engineers (Washington, D.C. 2031}).—Lt. Gen. Joseph K. Bratton (202-272-01). The La Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Clausen (202-697-5151). The Inspector General.—Lt. Gen. Richard G. Trefry (202-695-1500). The Auditor General.—Harold L. Stugart (202-695-5474). The Surgeon General. —Lt. Gen. Bernhard T. Mittemeyer (202-697-1295). Chief of Chaplains.—Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Patrick J. Hessian (202-695-1133). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND Arlington, Va. 22212 Commanding General. —Maj. Gen. Albert N. Stubblebine III (202-692-6637). Depry, Commanding General (Intelligence).—Brig. Gen. James W. Hunt (202-692-0). Deputy Commanding General (Support) (Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20755).— [Vacant.] HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319 Commanding General. —Maj. Gen. Jerry R. Curry (202-693-0135). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND Washington, D.C. 20318 Commanding General. —Maj. Gen. Paul M. Timmerberg (202-756-2263). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT AND READINESS COMMAND 5001 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22333 Commanding General. —Gen. Donald R. Keith (703-274-9625). Deputy Commanding General for Materiel Development.—Lt. Gen. Robert J. Lunn (703-274-9705). Deputy Commanding General for Materiel Readiness.—Lt. Gen. Donald M. Babers (703-274-9700). Chief of Staff.-—Maj. Gen. Henry Doctor, Jr. (703-274-9638). Major Subordinate Commands: US. Army Tank-Automotive Command (Warren, Mich. 48090).—Maj. Gen. Oscar C. Decker, Jr. (313-578-1131). US. Army Troop Support and Aviation Materiel Readiness Command (St. Louis, Mo. 63120).—Maj. Gen. Emil L. Konopnicki (314-263-2201). U.S. Army Aviation Research and Development Command (St. Louis, Mo. 63166).— Maj. Gen. Story C. Stevens (314-263-1002). U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command (Europe).—Brig. Gen. Lynn H. Stevens. U.S. Army Armament Materiel Readiness Command (Rock Island, Ill. 61200).— Maj. Gen. Benjamin R. Register (304-794-5111). : U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command (Dover, N.J. 07801).— Brig. Gen. Howard C. Whittaker (201-328-3200). U.S. Army Missile Command (Redstone Arsenal, Ala. 35809).—Maj. Gen. Robert L. Moore (205-876-2101). U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command (Fort Monmouth, N.dJ. 07703).—Maj. Gen. Lawrence F. Skibbie (201-532-1515). US. Army Test and Evaluation Command (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 21005).—Maj. Gen. John J. Koehler, Jr. (301-278-4374). vs Sry Security Assistance Center.—Maj. Gen. Claude M. Kicklighter (202-274- U.S. Depot System Command (Chambersburg, Pa. 17201).—Maj. Gen. Henry H. Harper (717-263-7151). U.S. Army Electronics Research and Development Command (Adelphi, Md. 20783).—Emmett Paige, Jr. (202-394-1600). White Sands Missile Range (White Sands, N. Mex. 88022).—Maj. Gen. Niles J. Fulwyler (915-678-1101). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY FORCES COMMAND Fort McPherson, Ga. 30330 Commanding General. —Gen. Richard E. Cavazos (404-752-2994). Deputy Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. Marion C. Ross (404-752-3902). Deputy Commanding General, Mobilization Planning.—Lt. Gen. La Vern E. Weber. Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Charles P. Graham (404-752-3911). USAFORSCOM Liaison Officer (Room 2A72)}, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310).— Lt. Col. Lawrence F. Beyer (202-697-2552). Continental U.S. Armies: First U.S. Army (Headquarters, Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20755).—Lt. Gen. Donald E. Rosenblum (301-677-3334). Third U.S. Army (Headquarters, Fort McPherson, Ga. 30330).—Lt. Gen. Marion C. Ross (404-752-3902). Fifth U.S. Army (Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78234).—Lt. Gen. John R. McGiffert II (512-221-6864). Sixth U.S. Army (Headquarters, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. 94129).—Lt. Gen. David E. Grange, Jr. (415-561-2778). Department of the Army 549 HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. 23651. Commanding General. —Gen. Glenn K. Otis (804-727-3514). Deputy Commanding General. —Lt. Gen. Jack N. Merritt (804-727-2848). Chief of Staff-—Maj. Gen. John B. Blount (804-727-3126). USARTRADOC Liaison Officer (Room 2A724, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20310).— Lt. Col. Lawrence F. Beyer (202-697-2552). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND Fort Huachuca, Ariz. 85613 Commanding General. —Maj. Gen. Clarence E. McKnight (602-538-6161). Deputy Commanding General. —Brig. Gen. John T. Myers (602-538-6262). MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMAND Washington, D.C. 20315 Commander.—Maj. Gen. John D. Bruen (202-756-1724). Vice Commander.—Brig. Gen. Archer L. Durham (USAF) (202-756-1137). Deputy Commander.—Capt. Robert J. Dempsey (USN) (202-756-1798). U.S. ARMY HEALTH SERVICES COMMAND Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78324 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. Raymond H. Bishop, Jr. (512-221-6313). Deputy Commanding General. —Brig. Gen. Billie B. Lefler (512-221-6313). Chief of Staff-—Col. Donald H. Triano (512-221-6316). U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY West Point, N.Y. 10996 Superintendent.—Lt. Gen. Willard W. Scott, Jr. (914-938-3705). Dean of Academic Board.—Brig. Gen. Frederick A. Smith, Jr. (914-938-2000). Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. John H. Moellering (914-938-2113). DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-3131 JOHN F. LEHMAN, Jr., Secretary of the Navy (Room 4E710, Pentagon), sworn into office on February 5, 1981, born September 14, 1942, in Philadephia, Pa.; B.S., international relations, St. Joseph’s College, 1964; B.A. with Honours Law, M.A., international law and diplomacy, Cambridge University, 1967; Ph. D., international relations, University of Pennsylvania, 1974; Visiting Fellow, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.; served in Pennsylvania Na-tional Guard, 1964-66; served in Air Force Reserve, 1966-68; served in Naval Re-serve, 1968-present; holds rank of lieutenant commander and designated naval flight officer (bombardier-navigator); staff member, Foreign Policy Research Insti-tute, 1967-69; special counsel and senior staff member, National Security Council, 1969-74; Delegate, Mutual Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations, Vienna, 1974-75; Deputy Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1974-77; chairman, Republican National Committee’s Defense Advisory Committee, since 1977; presi-dent, Abington Corp., Washington, D.C. March 1977 to January 1981; married Barbara Wieland, 1975; two children: John F. III and Alexandra. Under Secretary of the Navy.—James F. Goodrich, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20007. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Systems).—Melvyn R. Paisley, 6516 Ridge Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—John S. Herring-ton, 1104 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Shipbuilding and Logistics).—George A. Sawyer, 307 Yoakum Parkway, Apt. 1710, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).—Robert H. Conn, 1621 Crescent Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. General Counsel.—Walter T. Skallerup, Jr., 1155 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief of Information.—Commodore Jack A. Garrow, Quarters A, Naval Research Lab 20375. Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. Bruce Newell, 9110 Joyce Philip Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. P. D. Miller, 6344 Munhall Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. John P. Brickley, 7606 Cervantes Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Capt. John C. Dewey, 3901 Ingomar Street 20016. Administrative Aide.—Comdr. Daniel J. Murphy, Jr., 1932 Foxhall Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrative Officer.—Christine A. Coon, 3149 Lindenwood Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Administrative Division.—Lt. Boyd M. Freeborough, 6062 Edsall Road, No. 303, Alexandria, Va. 22304. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. Donald Stoufer, 2912 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. M. A. Westphal, 1211 Potomac Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant for Administration.—Oliver R. Ashe, 10600 Vale Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. 551 552 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (SHIPBUILDING AND LOGISTICS) Crystal Plaza 5, Room 266 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. W. C. Miller, 9325 Raintree Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Lt. Col. C. N. Pastino, 4101 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Special Assistant for Legal Matters.—Comdr. P. C. Turner, 2231 Wheelwright Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Shipbuilding and Logistics).—Everett Pyatt, 4560 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary % the Navy (Logistics).—C. B. Cox, 4601 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207 Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Hoskins and Maritime Affairs).—A. S. Prince, 6317 Kelloge Drive, McLean, Va. 2210 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2179 Breuting [Aosisin! and Naval Aide.—Capt. K. S. Stewart, 6301 Glenbard, Burke, a Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. E. V. Badolato, 5709 Shropshire Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310 Special Assistant for Military Law.—Comdr. E. E. Manning, 9359 Tartan View Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Special Assistant for Military Law.—Lt. Col. Giles W. Bond, Jr., USMC, 4503 Old Field Drive, Gainesville, Va. 22065. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—dJ. Ronald Denney, 6313 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Qosision) Secretary (Manpower).—E. C. Grayson, 2334 South Queen Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs).—F. Davidson, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 304N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel Policy/Equal Employment Opportuni-ty).—dJ. K. Taussig, 400 Ridgely Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, AND SYSTEMS) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-6315 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. Robert J. Tolle, 6810 Crossman Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. Henry L. Trimble, USMC, 6115 Union Camp Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Sys-tems).—Gerald A. Cann, 7201 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Applied and Space Technology).— Dr. Herbert Rabin, 7109 Radnor Road, Bethesda, Md. 22034. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence).—Harold Kitson, 2023 Rhode Island Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Ballston Tower 1, 800 North Quincy Street Arlington, Va. 22217. Phone, 696-4259 Chief of Naval Research.—Rear Adm. L. S. Kollmorgen. Deputy and Assistant.—Capt. K. M. Duff. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Room 4E724, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 694-1994 General Counsel. —Walter T. Skallerup, Jr., 1155 Crest Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Principal Depuly Fonerat Counsel. —Hugh O’Neill, 1201 North Nash Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22209. © Department of the Navy 553 Deputy General Counsel (Logistics).—Harvey J. Wilcox, 3800 North 23d Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Associate General Counsel (Management).—James A. Macmillan, 8620 Polk Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate General Counsel (Litigation).—C. John Turnquist, 2503 Linwood Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2325 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. G. K. Graham, 510 Council Center NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Lt. Col. J. B. McKenny, 7524 Greenfield Road, Annandale, Va. 22003 Special Assistant for Data Automation.—Dr. Allen E. Beutel. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E768, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2325 Comptroller of the Navy.—R. H. Conn. Deputy Comptroller.—Rear Adm. S. D. Frost, 2323 Riviera Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director of Budget and Reports.—Rear Adm. Richard A. Miller, 2056 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Comptroller, Financial Management Systems.—Capt. W. E. Kruse, 8407 Brewster Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Auditor General.—Kenton B. Hancock, 3906 Canterbury Way, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Counsel.—Philip M. Hitch, 2217 Fordham Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E660, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-6007 Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. James D. Watkins, USN, Tingey House, Washing- ton Navy Yard 20374. Vice Chief of Naval Operations.—[Vacant], USN, Quarters AA, 2300 E Street 20037. Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations/Director of Naval Administration.—Com-modore H. F. Boyle. Director, Naval Reserve.—Rear Adm. R. F. Dunn. Director, Navy Program Planning.—Vice Adm. C. A. H. Trost. Surgeon General.—Vice Adm. W. J. Cox. Director, Command and Control—Vice Adm. G. R. Nagler. Director, Naval Warfare.—Vice Adm. L. Baggett, Jr. Director, Office of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation.—Vice Adm. R. R. onroe. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, and Training).—Vice Adm. L. W. Zech, Jr. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Submarine Warfare).—Vice Adm. N. R. Thun- man. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Surface Warfare).—Vice Adm. R. L. Walters. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics).—Vice Adm. W. J. Cowhill. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare).—Vice Adm. R. F. Schoultz. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans, Policy, and Operations).—Vice Adm. A. S. Moreau. Naval Inspector General. —Rear Adm. H. C. Mustin. Director, Naval Intelligence.—Rear Adm. J. L. Butts. Chief of Information.—Commodore J. A. Garrow. Chief of Chaplains.—Rear Adm. R. H. Trower. Director, Long Range Planning Group.—Commodore D. E. Jeremiah. Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.—Adm. K. R. McKee. CNO Safety and Occupational Health Coordinator.—Rear Adm. T. C. Steele, Jr. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. MARINE CORPS Arlington Annex 20380. Phone, 694-2645 Commandant.—Gen. Robert H. Barrow, USMC, Commandant’s House, Marine Bar- racks 20390. Military Secretary.—Col. J. H. R. Curd, 4700 Mayburry Place, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Navy Aide.—Comdr. H. Amerau, USN, 4625 South 30th Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. 554 Congressional Directory Aide De Camp.—Maj. R. M. McCormick. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.—Sgt. Maj. L. D. Crawford. Assistant Commandant/Chief of Staff.—Gen. P. X. Kelley, Quarters No. 1, Marine Barracks 20390. Director of Special Projects.—Col. S. L. Loving. Secretary to the General Staff.—Col. D. D. Page, Jr. Legislative Assistant.—Brig. Gen. W. A. Bloomer, 3012 Seven Oaks Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chaplain, USMC.—Capt. E. Takesian, CHC, USN, 614 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Counsel to Commandant.—William H. Cone. Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Policies.—Lt. Gen. W. R. Maloney. Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower.—Lt. Gen. C. G. Cooper. Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics.—Maj. Gen. H. A. Hatch. Deputy Chief of Staff for Requirements and Programs.—Maj. Gen. T. R. Morgan. Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation.—Lt. Gen. W. H. Fitch. Depry Glitef of Staff for Research, Development, and Studies.—Brig. Gen. E. B. ussell. Fiscal Director of the Marine Corps.—E. T. Comstock. Director of Marine Corps Reserve.—Maj. Gen. S. G. Olmstead. Inspector General of the Marine Corps.—Brig. Gen. C. D. Dean. Director, Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C}) Systems Divi-sion.—Brig. Gen. G. H. Leach. Director, Judge Advocate Division.—Brig. Gen. W. H. J. Tiernan. Director of Public Affairs.—Brig. Gen. J. T. Hagen. Pires Marine Corps History and Museums.—Brig. Gen. E. H. Simmons, USMC ret.). Director of Intelligence.—Brig. Gen. G. H. Leach. Director of Headquarters Support.—Col. L. J. Kelly. MARINE BARRACKS Washington, D.C. 20390. Phone, 433-4073 Commanding Officer.—Col. O. K. Steele, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks 20390. HEADQUARTERS, NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAND Room 222, Crystal Plaza 5 20360. Phone, 692-3005 Chief.—Adm. J. G. Williams, Jr., Quarters CC, 2300 E Street 20037. Vice Chief.—Vice Adm. E. P. Travers, 9301 Maybrook Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Executive Assistant and Senior Aide.—Capt. R. E. McKeown. Deputy Chief.—Dr. J. E. Colvard, P.O. Box 68, Dahlgren, Va. 22448. Director of Resources Management.—Capt. W. J. M. O'Connor, 1001 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Chief (Contracts and Business Management).—Rear Adm. J. J. Sansone, 7408 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Depiy Chief (Logistics).—Rear Adm. R. Byrd, 8240 Taunton Place, Springfield, Va. Deputy Chief Laboratories —Mr. R. Hillyer, 2301 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arling-ton Deputy Chief (Reliability, Maintainability and Quardisy Assurance).—Mr. W. Wil-loughby, 7407 Berkshire Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Deputy Chief (Technology).—Rear Adm. L. S. Kollmorgen, 1902 Joliette Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Deputy Chief (Acquisition)—Rear Adm. W. Bodensteiner, 1215 Janneys Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Public Affairs Officer.—Capt. J. Stierman. Legislative Liaison Officer.—N. Hanson. Legal Officer.—Capt. R. Berkley, JAGC, USN. Project Manager (Strategic Systems).—Rear Adm. Glenwood Clark. Project Manager (Trident Systems).—Rear Adm. S. G. Catola. Project Manager (Joint Cruise Missile).—Rear Adm. S. J. Hostettler. Project Manager (Antisubmarine Warfare Systems).—Rear Adm. R. A. Martini. Project Manager (Saudi Naval Expansion Program).—Commodore R. F. Donnelly. Department of the Navy 555 U.S. NAVY COURT OF MILITARY REVIEW Building 200, Navy Yard 20374. Phone, 433-4168 Chief Judge.—Capt. Owen L. Cedarburg, JAGC, USN, 1401 Juliana Place, Alexan- dria, Va. 22304. Senior Judge, Panel No. 1. —Capt. Owen L. Cedarburg, JAGC, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 2.—Capt. Kenneth L. Abernathy, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 3.—Capt. John T. Gladys, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 4.—Capt. Edward K. Sanders, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 5.—Col. Lawrence G. Bohler, USMC. Commissioner.—Lt. Craig B. Shaffer, USN. Clerk of the Court.—Alfredia M. Bigesby. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Room 5C760, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-7116 Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. Bruce Newell, 9110 Joyce Philip Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Deputy Chief.—Capt. H. L. Midtvedt, 1507 Dulcimer Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Assistant.—Comdr. David Davis III. Dire, Pons and Operations.—Capt. B. Baker, 4307 Birch Pond Lane, Fairfax, Va. Diregion, Songie Liaison.—Capt. T. C. Lynch, 9421 Meadowshire Lane, Great Falls, a. : Director, House Liaison.—Capt. P. N. Cressy, 7708 Manor House Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Director, Legislation.—R. C. Howard, 12327 Beachnut Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Director, Congressional Committee Liaison.—Capt. D. A. Ritchart, 7722 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102 NAVAL COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL BOARDS Room 911, Ballston Center Tower No. 2 22203. Phone, 696-4355 Director.—Brig. Gen. Donald Humphrey, USMC, 3032 Seven Oaks Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042 Deas DirevunsiCopt. Charles R. Clark, USN, 4537 Garbo Court, Annandale, Va. Legal Counsel. —Lt. Col. Stephen Bamberger, USMC. Administrative Officer.—Connie S. Gray. Special Correspondence Officer.—Capt. Michael Forrester, USMC. Executive Secretary, Disability Evaluation System.—Col. Paul F. Maginnis, USMCR. Executive Secretary, Naval Clemency and Parole Board.—John E. Quigley. Executive Secretary, Naval Physical Disability Review Board.—Capt. Jerome Imburg, MC, USN. Eve) Ne Seatory Naval Complaints Review Board.—Col. Jack D. McCreight, Senior Member, Central Physical Evaluation Board.—Capt. James D. Ehret, USN. Senior Member, Physical Review Council. —Col. Paul F. Maginnis, USMCR. Chairman, Employee Appeals Review Board.—Henry J. Broderick. BOARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Hoffman Building No. 2, 200 Stovall Street, Room 8N19, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 325-8770 Senior Member.—Rear Adm. Henry C. Mustin. Secretary.—[Vacant.] Administrative Officer.—D. H. Seid, 5524 Forrestal Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 2E340, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-7391. Chief of Information.—Commodore J. A. Garrow, Quarters A, Naval Research Lab 20375. Deputy Chief of Information.—Capt. D. K. Patterson, 805 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant to Chief of Information.—Comdr. R. A. Bennett. Assistant Chief of Information (Administration/Financial Management).—Capt. J. L. Marriott. 556 Congressional Directory Assistant Chief of Information (Operations).—Capt. D. E. Repass. Assistant Chief of Information (Community Programs).—Capt. P. E. Brooks. Assistant Chief of Information (Internal Relations Programs).—Capt. John Georg. Assistant Chief of Information (Navy Broadcasting Service).—Buzz Rizer. Assistant Chief of Information (Plans and Policy).—Comdr. George Vercessi. OFFICE OF PROGRAM APPRAISAL Room 4D730, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-9396 Director.—Rear Adm. C. C. Smith, USN. Deputy Director.—Capt. Nicholas Brown. Executive Assistant.—Comdr. R. J. Dougherty. Deputy for Marine Corps Matters.—Col. Michael Mulqueen. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY Room 9N27, Hoffman No. 2, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 325-9820 Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. James J. McHugh, 3440 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. Thomas E. Flynn, 2001 Lakewinds Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Military Executive Assistant.—Lt. Comdr. D. D. McConnell. Special Assistant.—Lt. N. Harrington. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Civil Law).—Rear Adm. Bruce A. Harlow. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Personnel).—Capt. John W. Howay. Depriy Ansistint Judge Advocate General (Reserve Law Program)—Capt. N. P. erset Assistant to the Judge Advocate General (Financial Management and Administra-tion).—David R. Spain. Deprily Assistant Judge Advocate General (International Law).—Capt. Leo J. Cough- in. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Admiralty).—Capt. Richard J. McCarthy. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate (Civil Affairs).—Capt. Joseph H. Baum. Depry Asstt Judge Advocate General (Administrative Law).—Capt. Hugh D. ampbell. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Litigation).—Capt. Dennis F. McCoy. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Claims).—Capt. G. L. Michaels. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Justice).—Capt. John J. Gregory. Depry donistont Judge Advocate General (Investigations).—Capt. Theodore K. oods Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Operations and Inspections).—Capt. Roger unt. Deputy ri A Judge Advocate General (JAG Military Personnel).—Capt. T. C. atson. NAVY APPELLATE REVIEW ACTIVITY Building 200, Naval District 20374. Phone, 433-4158 Officer in Charge.—Raymond W. Edwards. Director, Appellate Defense Division.—Comdr. Walter J. Landen, Sr. Director, Appellate Government Division.—Comdr. Winston J. Hughes. BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS Arlington Annex, Room 2432, Arlington, Va. 20370. Phone, 694-1402 Executive Director.—W. Dean Pfieffer, 2400 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Executive Director and Chief Attorney Adviser.—Robert D. Zsalman, 2200 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 325-0400 Conepieniiet soar Adm. W. M. Zobel, CEC, USN, 8829 Spark Road, Annandale, a. 4 Vice SopeniedermsRont Adm. John T. Jones, Jr., 5415 Waycross Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310 Executive Assistant to the Commander.—Capt. J. L. Wells. Deputy Commander for Facilities Acquisition.—Capt. John A. Shanley. Deputy Commander for Facilities Management.—Capt. E. R. Oscarson. Department of the Navy 557 Deputy Commander for Planning.—Commodore John C. Fraser, Jr. Counsel. —W. H. Speck. Inspr General/Senior Member, Contract Award and Review Board.—Capt. T. F. tallman. Deputy Commander for Manpower and Organization/Assistant Chief of Civil Engi-neers.—Capt. H. H. Lewis. NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 9E44, National Center Building 1 20360. Phone, 692-3006 Commander.—Rear Adm. G. B. Shick, Jr., R1-Box TA, Aldie, Va. 22001. Vice Lompiniter Rear Adm. Alfred A. Gallotta, Jr., 4006 Winterset Drive, Annan-ale, Va. Executive Assistant to the Commander.—Capt. Stacy V. Holmes. Executive Assistant to the Vice Commander.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant for Smali Business.—R. N. Minardi. Counsel.—H. J. Nathan. Special Assistant for Congressional and Public Affairs.—dJ. R. Hennessey. Inspector General. —Capt. J. R. Spero. Patent Counsel. —M. J. Sliwka. Deputy Commander for Contracts.—Capt. D. E. Ledwig. Project Manager (Navy Space Project).—Commodore D. M. Brooks. Project Manager (Rewson Systems).—Capt. G. J. Flannary. Project Manager (Undersea Surveillance).—Capt. C. A. Rose. Comptroller.—Capt. D. L. Boyden. Depeety Commander C®I Systems and Technology Directorate.—Commodore R. O. imon. Deputy Commander Management and Operations Dictorate.—Capt. D. R. Bilicki. Deputy Commander Life Cycle, Engineering and Platform Integration Directorate.— Rear Adm. R. J. Grich. rojo nee for Joint Tactical Information Distribution, Systems Project.—Capt. . C. May. Project Manager for Communications Systems Project.—D. C. Bailey. Project Manager for Command Systems Project.—Capt. S. W. Adams, Jr. Project Manager for Marine Corps System Project.—Col. J. A. Bracken. NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 1200, Jefferson Plaza 1 20361. Phone, 692-2260 Commander.—Vice Adm. E. R. Seymour, 10204 Glencoe Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. L. C. Chambers. Assistant Deputy Commander for Anti-Air Warfare Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Projects.—H. E. Goldstein. Assistant Deputy Commander for Strike Warfare and Assault Projects.—Charles Mitchell III. Assistant Deputy Commander for Anti-Submarine Warfare and Support Projects.— William Hunt. Assistant Commander for Contracts.—Capt. P. E. Mayo. Aosiston Deputy Commander for Research and Technology.—Capt. R. D. Friichten-icht. Assistant Deputy Commander for Logistics/Fleet Support.—Rear Adm. Virgil Moore. Assistant Deputy Commander for Systems and Engineering.—Commodore Wm. J. Finneran. Counsel.—Fred A. Phelps. Comptroller.—Capt. David A. Biver. Legislative Affairs Officer.—D. C. Prince. Public Affairs Officer.—A. Frascella. NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND Zachary Taylor Building, National Center 3 20362. Phone, 692-3381 Commander.— Adm. E. B. Fowler, 1008 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Vice 22308. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. J. H. Webber, Quarters 85, Bolling Air Force Base 20331. Executive Assistant and Senior Aide.—Capt. W. F. Story. Director of Ocean Engineering/Supervisor of Salvage.—Comdr. C. Maclin. Director of Congressional and Public Affairs.—T. T. Marchitelli. 558 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Small Business.—S. Tatigian. Counsel. —E. Angrist. Patent Counsel.—R. Butrum. Director, Office of Military Personnel.—Capt. H. Mann. Comptroller.—Rear Adm. D. L. Copper. Deputy Commander for Contracts.—Commodore S. F. Platt. Deputy Commander for Nuclear Propulsion.—Adm. K. McKee. Depiily Lome for Ship Design Engineering Directorate.—Commodore M. V. icketts. Deputy Commander for Combat Systems.—Rear Adm. D. M. Jackson. Deputy Commander for Industrial and Facility Management.—Rear Adm. J. C. McArthur. Deputy Commander for Acquisition.—Rear Adm. J. Lisanby. Deputy Commander for Submarines.—Rear Adm. E. M. Peebles. Deputy Commander for Surface Ships.—Rear Adm. G. Davis. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 622, Crystal Mall Building 3 20376. Phone, 695-4922 Commander.—Rear Adm. A. Giordano, 1506 20th Street, South Arlington, Va. 22202. Vice Cops mangier Nour Adm. N. Ferraro, 4218 Sleepyhollow Road, Annandale, Va. Deputy Commander, Financial Management/Comptroller.—Capt. Ray Sareeram. Deputy Commander, Contracting Management.—Capt. B. Cole. Deputy Commander, Fleet Support Corporate Plans and Logistics.—Capt. R. Phillips. Deputy rR Inventory and Information Systems Development.—Capt. P. McNall. Deputy Commander, Transportation.—Capt. F. Boese. Director, Civilian Personnel Programs.—Bill Darosa. Deputy Commander, Administrative Management.—N. J. Kakalec. Deputy Commander, Navy Publications and Printing Services Management Office.— . L. Cherny. Depry, Commander, Navy Resale and Services Support Program.—Rear Adm. D. ilson. Deputy Commander, Navy Fuel Management System.—Capt. R. Lee. Counsel. —W. G. Rae. Director, Supply Corps Personnel. —Capt. O. McKinnon. Director Navy Resale and Services Support Program Assistance Staff.—Capt. J. R. ers. Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office. —R. F. Quinn. Public Affairs Officer.—Comdr. P. Dogerberg. Special Assistant for Legal and Legislative Affairs.—H. Haywood. Inspector General, Naval Supply Systems as CavsThomas Craft. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, 23d and E Streets 20372. Phone, 254-4348 Chel of Bureau (Surgeon General).—Vice Adm. J. William Cox, MC, USN, Quarters A, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-2206 Commanding Officer.—[Vacant.] Director of Clinical Services.—[Vacant.] NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0020 Commanding Officer.—Capt. R. L. Sphalr, USN, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Apt. 321 7 Administrative Officer.—Comdr. G. L. Carpenter, MSC, USN. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1210 Director.—Col. Bobby R. Adcock, MSC, USA. Deputy Director.—Lt. Col. James J. Conklin, USAF, MC. Administrative Officer.—Maj. Ronald R. Smoker, EN, USA. Department of the Navy 559 NAVAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1251 Commanding Officer.—Capt. E. R. Christian, MSC, USN. : Executive Officer.—Comdr. L. L. Moore, MSC, USN. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1453 Commanding Officer.—Capt. J. F. Kelly, DC, USN, 12704 Hunting Horn Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Administrative Officer.—Capt. J. Turner, MSC, USN. NATIONAL NAVAL DENTAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-4340 Commanding Officer.—Capt. H. J. Sazima, DC, USN. Director, Clinical Services.—Capt. J. C. Kelly, DC, USN. Director, Administrative Services.—Capt. P. F. McCullagh. NAVAL HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0293. Commanding Officer.—Rear Adm. F. T. Shea, MC, USN. Executive Officer.—Capt. Charles R. Mock, MC, USN. Administrative Officer.—Capt. D. A. Brandon, MSC, USN. NAVAL MEDICAL DATA SERVICES CENTER Building 11, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0590 Commanding Officer.—Comdr. Richard Payton, MSC, USN. Executive Officer.—Lt. Comdr. J. R. Hummel, MSC, USN. COMMANDER, NAVAL MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND Room 2064, Arlington Annex 20370. Phone, 694-1477 Chief of Naval Personnel.—Vice Adm. Lando W. Zech, Jr., 3701 Nebraska Avenue 20016. Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel.—Rear Adm. David L. Harlow. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Capt. J. H. Barrett. THE OCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY Naval Observatory 20390. Phone, 254-4517 Oceanographer of the Navy.—Rear Adm. J. B. Mooney, Jr., USN, Quarters F, Naval Observatory 20390. MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND 4228 Wisconsin Avenue 20390. Phone, 282-2800 Commander.—Rear Adm. Bruce Keener III, 2240 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22309. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE COMMAND 4600 Silver Hill Road 20389. Phone, 763-3552 Commander.—Capt. Chauncey Hoffman. Deputy Commander.—Capt. P. F. McKnight. NAVAL CIVILIAN PERSONNEL COMMAND 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 696-4547 Director.—Jan K. Bohren, 2564D South Arlington Mill Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206. NAVAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMAND 4401 Massachusetts Avenue 20390. Phone, 282-0550 Commander.—Rear Adm. R. M. Ghormley, 6138 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Commander.—Capt. T. S. Arnold. 560 Congressional Directory NAVAL SECURITY GROUP COMMAND 3801 Nebraska Avenue 20390. Phone, 282-0444. Commander.—Rear Adm. P. W. Dillingham, Jr., 1641 Westchester Court, Annapolis, Md. 21402. Deputy Commander.—Captain V. L. Maccabe. HEADQUARTERS, NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON Eighth and M Streets SE. 20374. Phone, 433-2777 Commariant Rear. Adm. K. J. Bernstein, Quarters B, Washington Navy Yard 20374. Chief of Staff.—Capt. Richard A. Silverman. Administrative Officer.—Capt. D. H. Currier. Operations Officer.—Capt B. T. Sanders. Public Affairs Officer.—Lt. (jg.) Shelley Cruze. Senior Chaplain.—Capt. E. A. Hamilton. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Annapolis, Md. 21402. Phone, 301-267-2303 Superintendent.—Vice Adm. W. P. Lawrence, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 21402. Commandant of Midshipmen.—Rear Adm. William F. McCauley. | DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Department of Defense Building, The Pentagon 20330. Phone, 697-7376 VERNE ORR, Secretary of the Air Force, sworn in February 9, 1981; born in Des Moines, Iowa, November 12, 1916; B.A. degree, 1936, and M.A. degree in business administration, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, 1939; lieutenant, U.S. Navy, 1942-45; ensign, Supply Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve; honorably dis-charged, U.S. Naval Reserve, lieutenant commander, 1951; partner, new-car dealer-ship, Pasadena, Calif., 1960; 2-year affiliation with family investment business; president, Investors Savings & Loan, Pasadena, 1963-66; served as director of motor vehicles, California, 1969; director of finance, California, 1970-74; teacher, govern-ment finance courses, University of Southern California Graduate School of Public Administration, 1975-80; real estate partnership, 1977; prior to appointment as Secretary, served as deputy director, Reagan for President Committee; deputy direc-tor, Office of the President-elect, during the transition; comptroller, Reagan Presi-dential Campaign, March 1980; deputy director and comptroller, Reagan-Bush Cam-paign, 1980; married to the former Joan Peak of Des Moines; two children: Carolyn and Robert. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Secretary of the Air Force.—Verne Orr, 5213 Bradfield Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Under Secretary of the Air Force.—Edward C. Aldridge, Jr., 1515 Snug Hill Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Under Secretary (Space Systems).—dJimmie D. Hill, 7920 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102. Special Assistant (International Affairs).—dJacques P. Klein (acting). Assistant Secretary (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Installations).—Tidal W. McCoy, 1200 North Nash Street, Apt. 512, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant Secretary (Financial Management).—Russell D. Hale, 4113 North 25th Place, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary (Research, Development and Logistics).—Thomas E. Cooper, 827 Elaine Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. The General Counsel.—David E. Place, 4701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Director, Public Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Richard F. Abel, Room 4D926, Pentagon, Va. 20330. Director, Legislative Liaison.—Maj. Gen. James P. McCarthy, 6006 Thomas Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Administrative Assistant to SECAF.—Robert J. McCormick, 4035 Hadley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Director, Office of Space Systems.—Brig. Gen. Donald L. Cromer, 7414 Admiral Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Military Assistant to the SAF.—Brig. Gen. Craven C. Rogers, Jr., 68 Westover Avenue, BAFB 20336. Deputy Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Charles H. MacNevin, 6227 Wilmington Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Karen S. Rankin, 301 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Secretarys Staff Group.—Col. Robert L. Albertson, 11342 Vale Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Military Assistant.—Col. William J. Barlow, 8713 Kerry Lane, Springfield, Va. 92152. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Joseph A. Arena, 4016 Lakeview Turn, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. 561 99-555 10 v=" 83: 38 562 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY (MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS) Military Assistant.—Col. John M. Anderson, 5201 Dunleigh Glen Lane, Burke, Va. 22015. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Installa-tions).—James W. Lucas, 11336 Headlands Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations, Environment and Safety). —dJames F. Boat-right, 8308 Epinard Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy for Environment and Safety.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower Resources and Military Personnel).—Karen R. Keesling, 3504 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy for Air Force Review Boards.—Joe G. Lineberger, 5407 Virginia Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel Policy and EEO).—J. Craig Cumbey, 413 Jackson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy for Equal Opportunity.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs).—George P. A. Forschler, 3124 Batter Sea Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Military Assistant.—Col. Richard B. Ensign, 4204 Pickett Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Special Assistant.—James 1. Ririe, 15512 Yorktown Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22063. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Management).—Willard H. Mitchell, 3103 Hawthorne Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Information Systems Management).—Dr. Thomas D. Conrad, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, No. 902, Arlington, Va. 22202. Management Systems Deputy.—A. Ernest Fitzgerald, 1552 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Programs and Budget.—Stephen K. Conver, 1118 Challedon Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy for Aerospace Economic Analysis.—Mrs. Kimberly B. Hughes, 607 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Deputy for Accounting and Internal Audit.—John W. Boddie, 3109 Little Creek Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND LOGISTICS) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Martin F. Chen, 4503 New Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems).—[Vacant.] Deputy for Advanced Technology.—Doctor O. Charles Williams Jr., 6217 Bellear Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy for Tactical Warfare System.—Dr. Victor D. Cohen, 7318 Westerly Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Strategic Systems.—C. Glynn Armstrong, 505 North Roosevelt Boule-vard, B309, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy for Strategic Requirements.—Dr. Sydell P. Gold, 7301 Westerly Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Acquisition/Management), Deputy Assistant Secretary.— James E. Williams Jr., 5625 Dover Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Depry for Acquisition.—Edward J. Trusela, 3324 Mantua Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Deputy for Programs and Production.—Carroll G. Jones, 4805 Springbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Industrial Resources.—Martin H. Rogers, 4901 Seminary Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22311. Assistant for Contract and Acquisition Management.—Col. Marvern M. Mercer, 6405 Brooke Jane Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Spaniel i for F-16.—Col. Terry R. Jorris, 167 Deale Road, Tracys Landing, 0 NATO, AEW and C Program Maintenance Organization Special Assistant for AWACS. —Col. David S. Powers, 1271J Cedar Grove Drive, Welcome, Md. 2069 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics and Communications).—Lloyd K. Mosemann “4 2918 Melanie Lane, Oakton, Va. 22124. Department of the Air Force 563 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics and Communications)—Continued Deputy for Supply and Maintenance.—Oscar A. Goldfarb, 11612 Lebaron Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy for Transportation and Civil Aviation Administration.— Thomas S. Fa-latko, 7203 Van Ness Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant for Telecommunications, Command and Control.—Col. Gilbert L. Senti-more, 1447A Chanute Place, BAFB 20336. Assistant for Maintenance Engineering.—Lt. Col. Ronald E. Gordon, 3383 Flint Hill Place, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Space Plans and Policy).—Dr. Charles W. Cook, 1180 Daleview Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Space Plans and Policy).—Col. James P. Foster, 6103 Greenlawn Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Robert H. Lightsey, 10114 Dundalk Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Executive.—Lt. Col. William B. Todd, 125 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel.—Eugene R. Sullivan, 6307 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethes-da, Md. 20816. Assistant General Counsel (Personnel), Civilian Personnel and Fiscal. —Walter A. Willson III, 120 12th Street SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel (Military Affairs).—Florence W. Madden, 7809 Braemar Way, Springfield, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel (Procurement)—Daniel S. Rak, 9351 Campbell Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel (International).—Boyd W. Allen Jr., 7411 Carath Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Bryan G. Hawley, 9800 Spellway Court, Burke, Va. 22015. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Deputy Dirt) David O. Schillerstrom, 216 North Liberty Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Director for Administration and Management.—Col. Michael P. McRaney, 2903 Bree Hill Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Chief, Community Relations Division.—Col. Howard A. Corson Jr., 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief, Office of Plans and Resources.—Lt. Col. Stewart S. Duncan, 5620 Herberts Crossing, Burke, Va. 22105. Chief, Media Relations Division.—Col. Marvin L. Braman, 6806 Houndmaster Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Executive.—Maj. Michael R. Gallagher, 9524 Hagle Circle, Lorton, Va. 22079. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. Clifford H. Rees, Jr., 3114 Barnard Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Chief, Systems Liaison Division.—[Vacant.] Executive.—Lt. Col. James E. Little, 8812 Victoria Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chief, Program Liaison Division.—Col. Albert L. Barbero, 1823 Horseback Trail, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, House Liaison Office.—Col. Ronald N. Running, 1615 Hancock Avenue, Alex-andria, Va. 22301. Chief, Air Operations Office.—Col. Ronald K. Sable, 1915 Mason Hill Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Chief, Senate Liaison Office.—Col. Gerald J. Smith, 9606 Shipwright Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Chief, Legislation Division.—Col. Robert W. Jones, 6624 Sandover Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Chief, Congressional Inquiry Division.—Col. Frank W. Hausmann, 11166 Tattersall Trail, Oakton, Va. 22033. RESEARCH OFFICE Legigyive Research Officer.—Ruth R. Galey, 1020 North Quincy Street, Arlington, a. 22201. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Deputy Administrative Assistant to SECAF.—[Vacant.] Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. David R. Dent, 13622 Kingsman Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Chief, News Clipping and fnalyss Service. —Harry M. Zubkoff, 10064 Martha Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901 OFFICE OF SPACE SYSTEMS Executive.—Maj. John E. Essing, 8050 Winding Way Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. AIR STAFF Chief of Staff.—Gen. Charles A. Gabriel. Executive to the Chief of Staff.—Col. Richard J. Toner. Aide-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. John C. Johnson. Chief Scientist.—Dr. Allen R. Stubberuo. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. —CMSAF Arthur L. Andrews. Vice Chief of Staff.—Gen. Jerome F. O'Malley. Executive.—Col. Kenneth B. Van Dillen. Aide-de-Camp.—Capt. Bryant Dougherty. Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.—Lt. Gen. Hans H. Driessnack. Director, Air Force Board Structure.—Col. Thomas B. Schmidt. Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board. —Dr. Eugene E. Covert. Military Director, Scientific Advisory Board.—Lt. Gen. Lawrence A. Skantze. The Inspector General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. Howard W. Leaf. Deputy Inspector General—Maj. Gen. Harry Falls, Jr. Chief, Office of Inspection.—Col. James C. McCombs. Chief, Office of Special Investigations.—Brig. Gen. Richard S. Beyea, Jr. Chief, Office of Safety and Nuclear Surety.—Col. Donald W. Kilgus. Chief, Office of Security Police—Col. Harold L. Womack. The Judge Advocate General, USAF.—Maj. Gen. Thomas B. Bruton. Deputy Judge Advocate General. —Maj. Gen. James Taylor, Jr. Director of Civil Law.—Col. Charles M. Stewart. Director of USAF Judiciary.—Col. Keithe E. Nelson. Surgeon General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. Max B. Bralliar. Deputy Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Murphy A. Chesney. Executive Officer.—Lt. Col. Martin E. Zizzi. Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services.—Brig. Gen. Arthur J. Sachsel. Director of Medical Plans and Resources.—Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Sloan. Director of Professional Services.—Brig. Gen. Gerald W. Parker. Chief, Air Force Nurse Corps.—Brig. Gen. Diann A. Hale. Chief, Medical Service Corps.—Col. Donald S. Good. Chief, Biomedical Sciences Corps.—Col. Nicholas C. Nicholas. Chief, Air Force Reserve.—Maj. Gen. Sloan P. Gill. Assistant Chief of Staff, Studies and Analysis.—Brig. Gen. Robert A. Rosenberg. Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Lt. Gen. Emmett A. Walker. Director Zz Command, Control, and Telecommunications.—Maj. Gen. Gerald L. rather. Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. John B. Marks. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Brig. Gen. Paul H. Martin. Director of Intelligence Plans and Systems.—Col. James R. Clapper, Jr. Director of Estimates.—Col. Cortlandt M. Taylor. Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. John A. Collins. Deputy Chief of Chaplains.—Brig. Gen. Stuart E. Barstad. Chief, Office of Air Force History.—Dr. Richard H. Kohn. Director of Administration.—Col. James L. Wyatt, Jr. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE The Comptroller of the Air Force.—Lt. Gen. George M. Browning, Jr. Deputy Comptroller.—Joseph F. Popple. Department of the Air Force 565 Assistant Comptroller for Accounting and Finance.—Brig. Gen. Donald L. Rans. Director of Cost and Management Analysis.—Col. Donald G. Kane. Director of the Budget.—Maj. Gen. Truman Spangrud. Director of Computer Resources.—Brig. Gen. Avon C. James. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Resources.—Lt. Gen. Larry D. Welch. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Evaluation.—Maj. Gen. Edgar A. Chavarrie. Director of International Programs.—Maj. Gen. Henry J. Sechler. Director of Programs and Evaluation.—Brig. Gen. Hansford T. Johnson. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL Deputy Chief of Staff, Manpower and Personnel. —Lt. Gen. Andrew P. Iosue. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Manpower and Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Keith D. McCartney. Assisi Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Robert D. pringer. Director Personnel Plans.—Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Peek. Director Personnel Programs.—Brig. Gen. James B. Davis. Director of Manpower and Organization.—Brig. Gen. Larry N. Tibbetts. Director of Civilian Personnel.—Craig Cumbey. Assistant for General Officer Matters.—Brig. Gen. Ralph E. Havens. Executive for DCS/Manpower and Personnel.—Richard G. Thompson, Jr. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, OPERATIONS, PLANS AND READINESS Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Plans and Readiness.—Lt. Gen. John D. Chain. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Plans and Readiness.—Maj. Gen. Rich- ard A. Burpee. Director of Operations.—Maj. Gen. John T. Chain, Jr. Director of Plans.—Maj. Gen. Perry M. Smith. Director 7 Command, Control, and Telecommunications.—Maj. Gen. Gerald L. rather. Director of Electronic Combat.—[Vacant.] Director of Space.—Brig. Gen. John H. Storrie. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION Deputy Son of Staff, Research, Development and Acquisition.—Lt. Gen. Lawrence antze. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Research, Development and Acquistion.—Maj. Gen. Jasper A. Welch, Jr Director of Development and Production.—Maj. Gen. James H. Marshall. Director of Operational Requirements.—Maj. Gen. William A. Gorton. Assistant for International Programs.—Col. Kendrick S. Coryell. Director of Space Systems and Command, Control Communications.—Maj. Gen. Ber- nard P. Randolph. Director of Contracting and Acquisition Policy.—Brig. Gen. Bernard L. Weiss. Director of Program Integration.—Brig. Gen. Raymond C. Preston, Jr. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, LOGISTICS AND ENGINEERING Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics and Engineering.—Lt. Gen. Richard E. Merkling. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Theodore D. Broadwater. Director of Logistics, Plans and Programs.—Brig. Gen. William P. Bowden. Director of Transportation.—Brig. Gen. John E. Griffith. Director of Maintenance and Supply.—Brig. Gen. Gordon P. Masterson. Director of Engineering and Services.—Maj. Gen. Clifton D. Wright, Jr. MAJOR COMMANDS CONTINENTAL COMMANDS Air Force Logistics Command (Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio }5433).—Gen. James P. Mullins. Air Force Systems Command (Andrews AFB, D.C. 20334).—Gen. Robert T. Marsh. Air Training Command (Randolph AFB, Tex. 78148).—Gen. Thomas M. Ryan, Jr. Military Airlift Command (Scott AFB, Ill. 62225).—Gen. James R. Allen. Strategic Air Command (Offutt AFB, Nebr. 68113).—Gen. Bennie L. Davis. Tactical Air Command (Langley AFB, Va. 23365).—Gen. Wilbur L. Creech. Electronic Security Command (San Antonio, Tex. 78243).—Maj. Gen. Doyle E. Larson. Air Force Communications Command (Scott AFB, Ill. 62225).—Maj. Gen. Robert F. McCarthy. Space Command (Peterson AFB, Colo. 80914).—[Vacant.] OVERSEAS COMMAND Alaskan Air Command (APO Seattle 98742).—Lt. Gen. Winfield W. Scott, Jr. Pacific Air Forces (APO San Francisco 96558).—Lt. Gen. Arnold W. Bradswell. U.S. Air Forces in Europe (APO New York 09012).—Gen. Charles M. Minter. SEPARATE OPERATING AGENCIES Air Force Audit Agency (Norton AFB, Calif. 92409).—Jerome H. Stolarow. Air Force Accounting and Finance Center (3800 York Street, Denver, Colo. 80205).— Brig. Gen. Donald L. Rans. Air Force Intelligence Service (Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060).—Brig. Gen. Paul H. Martin. Air Force Inspection and Safety Center (Norton AFB, Calif. 92409).—Maj. Gen. Gerald D. Larson. Air Force Manpower and Personnel Center (Randolph, AFB, Tex. 78148).—Maj. Gen. Robert D. Springer. Air Force Office of Special Investigation (Washington, D.C. 2031}).—Brig. Gen. Rich-ard S. Beyea, Jr. Air Force Test and Evaluation Center (Kirtland AFB, N. Mex. 87117).—Brig. Gen. Richard W. Phillips, Jr. Air Force Commissary Service (Kelly AFB, Tex. 78241).—{Vacant.] Air Force Engineering and Services Center (Tundall AFB, Fla. 32403).—[Vacant.] Air Force Medical Services Center (Brooks AFB, Tex. 78235).—[Vacant.] Air Force Office of Security Police (Kirtland AFB, N. Mex. 87117).—[Vacant.] Air Force Legal Services Center (Washington, D.C. 20330).—[Vacant.] Air Force Service Information and News Center (Kelly AFB, Tex. 78241).—[Vacant.] DIRECT REPORTING UNITS Air Force Reserve (Robbins AFB, Ga. 31093).—[Vacant.] Air Force Review Boards Office (Washington, D.C. 20330).—[Vacant.] Air National Guard Support Center (Andrews AFB, D.C. 20331).—[Vacant.] Alfred F. Simpson Historical Research Center (Maxwell AFB, Ala. 36112).—[Vacant.] U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, Colo. 80840).—[Vacant.] 1947 Administrative Support Group (Washington, D.C. 20330).—[Vacant.] Air Force Technical Applications Center (Patrick AFB, Fla. 32325).—[Vacant.] DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Constitution Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets 20530. Phone, 633-2000 WILLIAM FRENCH SMITH, Attorney General, sworn in January 23, 1981; born in Wilton, N.H., August 26, 1917; A.B., summa cum laude, 1939, University of California, Phi Beta Kappa; LL.B., 1942, Harvard Law School; U.S. Naval Reserve, lieutenant, 1942-46; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Los Angeles, Calif, senior partner, 1946-81; board of regents, University of California, 1968 to present (chairman, 1970-72, 1974-75, 1976); board of trustees: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, Calif., 1971 to present; Claremont Men's College, Claremont, Calif., 1967-80; Cate School, Carpinteria, Calif., 1971-78; Northrop Institute of Technology, Los Angeles, 1973-75; California Chamber of Commerce, 1963-81 (president, 1974-75); Los Angeles World Affairs Council, 1970 to present (president, 1975-78); adviso-ry council, Harvard University School of Government, 1977; member: American Law Institute, Chicago; American Judicature Society, Chicago; fellow, American Bar Foundation; State Bar of California; American Bar Association; Los Angeles County Bar Association; advisory board, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1978 to present; U.S. Advisory Commis-sion on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, Washington, 1971-78; board of directors, Legal Aid Foundation, Los Angeles, 1963-72; member, Harvard Law School Association of Southern California, 1946 to present (national vice president and chairman, 1962-64); awards: American Jewish Committee Human Relations Award, 1979; University of California Outstanding University Service Award, 1971; University of California Alumnus of the Year Award, 1981; board of trustees, National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, 1975 to present; Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles Music Center, 1970-81; chairman, California delegation, Republican National Convention, 1968; vice chairman, 1972, 1976, 1980; married to the former Jean Webb Vaughan; four children: William French Smith III, Stephanie Oakes Lorenzen, Scott Cameron Smith, and Gregory Hale Smith. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Counselor to the Attorney General. —Kenneth W. Starr. Special Counsel to the Attorney General. —Tex Lezar. Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General. —Myra L. Tankersley. Special Assistants to the Attorney General: Terry H. Eastland. Roger B. Clegg. Catherine L. Anderson. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Deputy Attorney General. —Edward C. Schmults. Associate Deputy Attorney General. —Stanley E. Morris. Associate Deputy Attorney General. —James H. Burnley IV. Associate Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Attorney Personnel Management.—Linda A. Cinciotta. Director, Executive Secretariat.—Charles J. Gentry. Executive Officer, Consolidated Administrative Office.—E. Jean Reecer. OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL Aso Attorney General. —Rudolph W. Giuliani, 236B Maryland Avenue NE. Deputy Associate Attorney General.—dJeffrey Harris. Deputy Associate Attorney General. —Phillip D. Brady. Deputy Associate Attorney General.—Renee L. Szybala. Deputy Associate Attorney General. —Kenneth A. Caruso. Special Assistant to the Associate Attorney General. —Robert B. Bucknam. 567 568 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Solicitor General. —Rex E. Lee. Deputy Solicitor General and Counselor to the Solicitor General. —Paul M. Bator. Deputy Solicitor General. —Lawrence G. Wallace. Deputy Solicitor General. —Andrew L. Frey. Deputy Solicitor General.—Louis F. Claiborne. Deputy Solicitor General. —Kenneth S. Geller. Tax Assistant.—Stuart A. Smith. Staff Assistant.—Carolyn M. Brammer. OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL Assistant Attorney General. —Theodore B. Olson, 9835 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Depry dosistant Attorney General. —Ralph W. Tarr, 9148 Bois Avenue, Vienna, Va. Deputy fogsion) Attorney General.—Larry L. Simms, 9900 Beach Mill Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Robert B. Shanks, 3615 Edmunds Street 20007. OFFICE OF LEGAL POLICY Assistant Attorney General.—Jonathan C. Rose. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Stephen J. Brogan. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Timothy J. Finn. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Ronald L. Gainer. OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE POLICY AND REVIEW Counsel for Intelligence Policy.—Mary C. Lawton. Deputy Counsel for Intelligence Operations.—Allan N. Kornblum. Deputy Counsel for Intelligence Policy.—Americo R. Clinquegrana. OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Counsel.—Michael E. Shaheen, Jr. Deputy Counsel. —Richard M. Rogers. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Assistant Attorney General.—Robert A. McConnell. Depry Assistant Attorney General. —C. Marshall Cain, 6167 Mori Street, McLean, a. 22101. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Michael W. Dolan, 1202 South Washington Street, Apt. No. 205C, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Donald T. Baker, 12A West Chapman, Alexan-dria, Va. 22301. Legislative Counsel.—Jack E. Perkins, 7918 Donelson Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. —Carolyn Havel. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Special Assistant to the Attorney General and Director of Public Affairs.—Thomas P. DeCair. Deputy Director of Public Affairs.—Arthur P. Brill. Associate Director of Public Affairs.—Thomas M. Stewart. Assistant Directors of Public Affairs.—John V. Wilson, Jr., Dean St. Dennis, Mark T. Sheehan, John K. Russell. JUSTICE MANAGEMENT DIVISION Assistant Attorney General for Administration.—Kevin D. Rooney. Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Administration.—William D. Van Stavoren, 2526 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Directon Security Programs Staff.—Jerry Rubino, 9937 Rand Drive, Burke, Va., Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Staff.—Walter R. Wilson, 15020 Whitegate Road, Colesville, Md. 20904 Director, Audit Staff.—Guy K. Zimmerman. Aoninisiiiie Counsel.—William J. Snider, 2429 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, a.2 : Department of Justice ; 569 OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Charles R. Neill, 1109 North Pitt Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Director, Budget Staff.—John Shaffer, 6125 Rivanna Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director. |Finance Staff.—Gerald C. Quinlan, 4429 First Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Evaluation Staff.—Anthony C. Moscato. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Harry H. Flickinger, 8730 Lochaven Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Pirin Personnel Staff.—Warren Oser, 9728 Watts Branch Drive, Potomac, Md. 20850. Director, Administrative Services Staff.—Joseph A. Sanches, 908 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002. Director, Procurement and Contracts Staff.—Kamal J. Rahal, 2635 Oakton Glen Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Contract Review Committee.—Larry Vann, 12833 Point Pleasant Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Enos Roberts. OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Rhoda R. Mancher, 7602 Granada Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20817. Director, Systems Policy Staff.—Richard L. DeHaan, 5606 Saint Marys Street, Balti-more, Md. 21207. Director, Snformation Systems Staff.—Rosalind L. Singleton, 5920 Second Street Director, Litigation Systems Staff.—Richard J. Krips. Director, Computer Technology and Telecommunications Staff.—George Vaveris. Director, Library Staff.—Terry Appenzellar. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR U.S. ATTORNEYS Director.—William P. Tyson, 7428 Flora Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Director.—Laurence S. McWhorter (acting), 1510 South George Mason Drive, No. 20, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Office of Legal Education.—Richard E. Carter, 423 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Attorney General's Advocacy Institute.—[Vacant.] Director, Legal Education Institute.—Karen Sherman, 330 F Street NE. 20002. Assistant Director, Field Activities.—Ernest R. Bengtson, 4922 Schuyler Drive, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Debt Collections.—Edward H. Funston, 5825 West 10th, Topeka, Kans. 66604. Director, Office of Management Information Systems and Support (PROMIS).—Madi-son Brewer, 4312 Warren Street 20016. Assistant Director, Management Services and Information Systems (OMISS).—Jack S. Rugh (acting), 3037 Manor Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Assistant Director, Administrative Services.—Francis X. Mallgrave, 2031 Henderson Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director, Legal Services.—Susan A. Nellor (acting), 5601 Seminary Road, No. 407-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041. ANTITRUST DIVISION Assistant Attorney General. —William F. Baxter, 1806 Kalorama Square 20008. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Ronald G. Carr, 5011 Manning Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Helmut F. Furth, 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Apt. 1626 North, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Abbott B. Lipsky, Jr., 2061 Park Road 20010. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. ~ Dale Collins, 2501 Calvert Street, Apt. 501 20008. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Charles F. Rule, 5565 Colum-bia Pike, Apt. 305, Arlington, Va. 22204. -. 570 Congressional Directory Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—dJeffrey 1. Zuckerman, 611 Hillsboro Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Special Litigation Counsel.—Donald A. Kaplan, 7943 Inverness Ridge Road, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Director, Economic Policy Office.—Lawrence J. White, 1624 Corcoran Street, Apt. Upper-A 20009. Diregior 4 Operations.—Joseph H. Widmar, 3401 Stonehall Drive, Beltsville, Md. Deorly Director of Operations.—Mark P. Leddy, 23 North Fenwick Street, Arlington, a. 22201. Dirac 0) or Policy Planning.—Richard O. Levine, 4700 Connecticut Qfjice Avenue, pt. 602 2000 Deputy a Se of Policy Planning.—Jay C. Shaffer, 7016 Leewood Forest Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Executive Officer.—Frank V. Battle, 9330 Tartan View Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Deg foreative Officer.—Ralph J. Justus, 4504 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 4. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate Section.—B. Barry Grossman, 11321 Willowbrook Drive, Potomac, Md. 20853. Copan Finance Unit.—Gerald Hellerman, 10965 Eight Bells Lane, Columbia, Md. 1044. Energy Section.—Melanie S. Cutler, 3618 Brandywine Street 20008. Evaluation Section.—Neil E. Roberts, 16916 Old Colony Way, Rockville, Md. 10853. Foreign Commerce Section.—Charles S. Stark, 1706 Irving Street 20010. Gener Litigation Section.—Alan L. Marx, 11704 Devilwood Court, Potomac, Md. 0854. Intellectual Property Section.—Roger B. Anewelt, 3213 Military Road 20015. cs Unit.—Leo D. Neshkes, 426 Lincoln Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 12. Legislative Unit.—John C. Filippini, 10704 Cross School Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Special Litigation Section.—John W. Poole, Jr., 3125 Newark Street 20008. Special Regulated Industries Section.—Stanley M. Gorinson, 1302 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Special arial Section.—John W. Clark, 3417 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. Transportation Section.—Elliott M. Seiden, 5620 Oak Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Trial Section.—Anthony V. Nanni, 3929 Huntington Street 20015. CIVIL DIVISION Amn Attorney General.—J. Paul McGrath, 10508 Stable Lane, Potomac, Md. Special Assistant.—Gregory J. Walden, 823 South Alfred Street, Apt. 1, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Commercial Litigation Branch.—Stuart E. Schiffer, 3248 South Utah, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Federal Programs Branch.—Richard K. Willard, 3368 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Appellate Staff and Legislative Affairs.— Carolyn Kuhl, 630 South St. Asaph, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Torts Branch.—B. Wayne Vance, 101 King Henry Court, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Executive Office.—Robert N. Ford, 9210 Summit Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Executive Officer.—Phyllis A. Gardner, 992 Star Court, Herndon, Va. 22070. Director, Budget, Planning and Evaluation.—Roy McKinney, 773 10th Street SE. 20003. Director, ie of Management Information.—John R. Hodgdon, 5172 Linnean Ter-race Acting Director, Office of Policy and Management Analysis.—Steve Cooley, 7706 Kirkside Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Office of Administration.—Michael F. Vaccaro, 7808 Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Department of Justice 571 Director, Appellate Staff.—Robert Kopp, 6301 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Appellate Litigation Counsel.—Michael F. Hertz, 9622 Brunett Avenue, Silver pring, Md. 20901. Commercial Litigation Branch, Directors: David M. Cohen, 434 Severnside Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. J. Christopher Kohn, 6409 Eastleigh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Jane Restani, 4330 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206. Vito J. DiPietro, 1324 Round Oak Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Litigation Counsel: James G. Bruen, 6280 Paddington Lane, Centreville, Va. 20015. Mark A. Cymrot, 123 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002. Office of Foreign Litigation, Director.—David Epstein, 9405 Holbrook Lane, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Judgment Enforcement Unit, Chief.—C. William Lengacher, 7421 Hopa Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22306. Federal Programs Branch, Directors: David J. odd 3130 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Brook Hedge, 101 G Street SW., No. A101 20024. Dennis G. Linder, 6006 32d Street 20015. Special Litigation Counsel: Alphonse A. Alfano, 3505 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Neil H. Koslowe, 11144 Oakleaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Mark C. Rutzick, 4630 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Torts Branch Directors: Jeffrey Axelrad, 3601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Mark Dombroff, 2452 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. John J. Farley III, 12400 Stretton Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Special Litigation Counsel: Peter Nowinski, 5431 Connecticut Avenue 20015. John C. Kruse, 111 Saratoga Waye, Vienna, Va. 22180. Joan Bernott, 1005 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Barbara B. O’Malley, 4320 Van Ness Street 20016. Office of Consumer Litigation, Director.—dJ. Patrick Glynn, 6444 Sienna Court, Falls Church, Va. Office of Immigration Litigation, Director.—Robert L. Bombaugh, 8802 Sandy Ridge Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Regulatory and Legislative Affairs Staff, Director.—Charles Myers, 210 East Mel-bourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION Assistant Attorney General. —Wm. Bradford Reynolds. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Charles J. Cooper. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—James P. Turner. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—dJ. Harvie Wilkinson III. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Carl Horn III. Executive Officer.—Daniel F. Mann. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate Section, Chief.—Brian K. Landsberg. Coordination and Review Section, Chief.—Stewart D. Oneglia. Criminal Section, Chief.—Daniel F. Rinzel. Federal Enforcement Section, Chief.—David L. Rose. General Litigation Section.— Thomas M. Keeling (acting). Special Litigation Section.—Arthur E. Peabody (acting). Voting Section, Chief.—Gerald W. Jones. CRIMINAL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General. —D. Lowell Jensen, 442 North Park Drive, Arlington Va. 22203 Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —John C. Keeney, 11101 Lund Place, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Mark M. Richard, 912 Burnt Crest Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —James I. K. Knapp, 12393 Copenhagen Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy sts Attorney General.—Roger M. Olsen, 7533 Leric Lane, Alexandria, a; : 572 Congressional Directory SECTION CHIEFS Appell asim, Acting Chief. —Sidney M. Glazer, 8424 Carlynn Drive, Bethesda, Fraud Section, Chief.—Robert W. Ogren, 7508 Clarendon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. General Litigation and Legal Advice, Chief.—Lawrence Lippe, 2301 Glenallan Avenue, No. 705, Silver ing Md. 20906. Internal Security Section, Chief.—John L. Martin, 14512 Bellmeade Lane, German-town, Md. 2076 Narcotics and ints Drug Section, Chief.—Edward Dennis, 640 West St. Andrew Drive, Media, Pa. 19063. Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Acting Chief.—Gerard T. McGuire. Prllic Ioreaiey Section, Chief.—Gerald E. McDowell, 12362 Lima Lane, Reston, Va. OFFICE DIRECTORS Office of Administration, Director.—M. Miles Matthews, 24 Silverwood Circle, No. 3, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Office of Legal Support Services, Director.—Frederick Hess, 1829 Prelude Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Policy and Management Analysis, Director.—Mark A. R. Kleiman, 2219 California Street 20008. Office of Legislation, Director.—Roger Pauley, 1236 33d Street 20007. Office of International Affairs, Director.—Philip T. White. Office of Enforcement Operations, Acting Director.—Frederick Hess, 1829 Prelude Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Special Investigations, Director—Allan Ryan. LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Carol E. Dinkins, 422 Buckingham, Houston, Tex. 77024 Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Mary L. Walker, 3100-A R Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Anthony C. Liotta, 8217 Westwood Drive NE, Vienna. Va. 22180 Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Frank H. Habicht II, 3724 Benton Street 20007. SECTION CHIEFS Executive Office.—dJeffrey M. Miller, 7309 Stafford Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Appellate Section.—Peter R. Steenland, Jr., 124 Hearne Court, Apt. 201, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Environmental Defense Section.—dJose R. Allen (acting), 1325 13th Street 20005. Environmental Enforcement Section.—Stephen D. Ramsey, 1347 Maryland Avenue NE., Apt. 1 20002. General Litigation Section.—Myles E. Flint, 1702 Greenbrier Circle, Reston, Va. 22090 Indisn Slain Section.—Richard L. Beal, 10005 Kennedy Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046 Indian Resources Section.—Hank Meshorer, 387 Daneseye Trail, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Land Acquisition Section.—William J. Kollins, 18216 Queen Elizabeth Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Policy, Legislation and Special Litigation Section.—W. Larry Wallace (acting), 2505 Pinoak Land, Reston, Va. 22091. Wildlife and Marine Resources Section.—J. Vance Hughes, 8216 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. TAX DIVISION Assistant Attorney General. —Glenn L. Archer, Jr., 6227 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Robert Edwin Davis, 1201 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—John F. Murray, 8706 Highgate Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Department of Justice 573 Special Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.—Carolyn M. Parr, 13640 Glen-hurst Road, Travilah, Md. 20878. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. —Diane M. Kozub, 1121 Arling-ton Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. —D. French Slaughter III, 329 North, St. Asaph, Alexandria, Va. 22314. So Ligation Counsel.—John J. McCarthy, 7208 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. 0852. Special Litigation Counsel: Charles J. Alexander, 7815 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Ernest J. Brown, 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Jonathan S. Cohen, 5925 Shadow Walk, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Stephen J. Csontos, 3100 Little Creek Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Donald J. Gavin, 4314 Dahill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Willard C. McBride, 4113 Blacksnake Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20748. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate Section, Chief.—Michael L. Paup, 3350 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Criminal Section, Chief.—Stanley F. Krysa, 7825 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Civil Trial Sections: Central Region, Chief.—Edward J. Snyder, 5623 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20810. Northern Region, Chief.—D. Patrick Mullarkey, 3960 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304. Southern Region, Chief.—Stephen Shapiro, 5104 Lupine Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Western Region, Chief.—Stephen G. Fuerth, 3820 Van Ness Street 20016. Claims Court Section, Chief.—Theodore D. Peyser, Jr., 6619 Braeburn Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Review Section, Chief.—Mildred L. Seidman, 2800 Woodley Road 20008. Executive Officer.—Earle M. McConn, Jr., 7408 Bull Run Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020. BUREAU OF PRISONS 320 First Street, HOLC Building 20534 Director.—Norman A. Carlson, 9923 Natick Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Assistant Director.—Dr. Robert L. Brutsche, 8701 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, Do at ioad) L. Ingram, 9106 Dunloggin Road, Ellicott City, Md. AEA Director. Gerald M. Farkas, 18920 Glendower Road, Gaithersburg, Md. A Direttor—Wade B. Houk, 10029 Chatelaine Circle, Ellicott City, Md. CA We A. Cripe, 10904 Orleans Way, Kensington, Md. 20795. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Director, Northeast Region.—Stephen Grzegorek, 648 North Lemon Street, Media, Pa. 19063. Director, Western Region.—QOgis Fields, 215 Gable Drive, Fremont, Calif. 94538. Director, North Central Region.—George Ralston, 12205 Northwest 66th Street, Parkville, Mo. 64152. Director, Southeast Region.—Gary R. McCune, 4644 Chapel Court, Douglasville, Ga. 30135. 3 Director, South Central Region.—J. D. Williams, 2209 Blue Cypress Drive, Richard-son, Tex. 75081. 574 Congressional Directory NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS 320 First Street, HOLC Building 20534 Director.—[Vacant.] DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 1405 I Street 20537. Phone, 633-1000 Administrator.—Francis M. Mullen, Jr. (acting). Deputy Administrator.—John C. Lawn (acting). Chief Counsel. —Bob A. Ricks. Board of Professional Conduct, Chairman.—Walter T. Yates (acting), 7811 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22152. Office of Congressional Affairs, Chief.—Richard L. Schultz. Office of Public Affairs, Chief.—Robert H. Feldkamp, 211 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Administrative Law Judge.—Francis L. Young. Planning and Inspection Division, Assistant Administrator.—Marion S. Ramey. Office of Professional Responsibility, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Philip V. Fisher. Office of Security Programs, Security Program Manager.—Franklin Standifer. Office of Planning and Evaluation, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—David W. Johnson (acting). Office of Inspections, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—dJohn C. Bullard. Operations Division, Assistant Administrator.—Frank V. Monastero. Operations Division, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Edward Heath. Office of Diversion Control, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Gene R. Haislip, 5829 New England Woods Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Office of Training, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Jerry N. Jenson. Office of Intelligence, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Gary D. Liminig. Operational Support Division, Assistant Administrator.—Donald P. Quinn. Operational Support Division, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Marvin J. Mark-man. Equal Employment Opportunity Staff, EEO Officer.—Helen M. Preston. Office of Administration, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Edgar L. Barnett, 1044 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of Information Systems, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Philip V. Camero, 9551 Florence Lane, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. Office of Records Management, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Robert A. Rogers. Office of Science and Technology, Deputy Assistant Administrator.—John W. Gunn, dJr., 4400 Cherry Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION J. Edgar Hoover Buildng 20535. Phone, 324-3000 Director.—William H. Webster. Executive Assistant Director.—Lee Colwell. Executive Assistant Director.—John E. Otto. Executive Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] Identification Division—Assistant Director.—Nick F. Stames. Training Division—Assistant Director.—James D. McKenzie. Administrative Services Division—Assistant Director.—L. Clyde Groover. Records Management Division—Assistant Director.—Charles P. Monroe. Intelligence Division—Assistant Director.—Edward J. O'Malley. Criminal Investigative Division—Assistant Director.—Oliver B. Revell. Laboratory Division—Assistant Director.—James H. Geer. Technical Services Division—Assistant Director.—William A. Bayse. Legal Counsel Division—Assistant Director.—John A. Mintz. Inspection Division—Assistant Director.—John D. Glover. Office of Congressional and Public Affairs—Assistant Director.—Roger S. Young. Department of Justice 515 FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. 320 First Street, HOLC Building 20534. Phone, 724-3013 Officers and Directors: Preshjon =John Marshall Briley, Stamford, Conn., representing the Secretary of efense. Vice President.—Dr. William E. Morgan, Fort Collins, Colo., president emeritus, Colorado State University, representing Agriculture. Lane Kirkland, president, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus-trial Organizations, Washington, D.C., representing labor. Peter B. Bensinger, Bensinger, DuPont and Associates, Chicago, Ill., representing the Attorney General. Paul T. Shirley, president, Santa Cruz Ambulance Service, Santa Cruz, Calif., representing industry. Monica Herrera Smith, member of board, California Youthful Offender Parole Board, Placentia, Calif., representing retailers and consumers. Commissioner of Industries.—Norman A. Carlson. Associate Commissioner.—Gerald M. Farkas. Secretary/Deputy Associate Commissioner.—Paul Plein. Deputy Associate Commissioner, Finance.—Glen E. Pommerening. Manager, Metal, Wood and Plastics Division.— Thomas J. Crim. Manager, Plans and Policies Division.—Glenn B. Carpenter. Manager, Electronics Division.—Peter J. Rossi. Manager, Information Systems Division.—Willard V. Handley. Manager, Shoe/Brush Division.—Robert F. Callahan. Manager, Industrial Programs Division.—dJack E. Brent. Acting Manager, Textiles Division.—Phillip I. Little. Manager, Data/Graphics Division.—A. Beeler Gausz. Controller, Resources Division.—Richard W. Baird. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 425 I Street 20536. Phone, 633-1900 Commissioner.—Alan C. Nelson, 7745 Bridlepath Lane, McLean, Va. 22102. Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—Clarence M. Coster (acting), 4108 North River Street, Va. 22207. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Lisa D. Duperier, 1694 31st Street 20007. Genta] LormselistNlauties C. Inman, Jr., 9000 Clewerwall Drive, Bethesda Md. Director, Congressional and Public Affairs.—Phillip D. Brady, 3110 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. ; Deputy Commissioner.—Gerald R. Riso, 5503 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Executive Associate Commissioner.—Doris M. Messner, 4619 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Commissioner, Examinations.—Andrew J. Carmichael, Jr., 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, No. 506, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Commissioners: AdHication and Naturalization.—Harriet B. Marple, 3408 Reservoir Road Inspection.—Marvin J. Gibson, 15416 Langside Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Refugee, Asylum and Parole.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner, Information Systems.—Robert A. Kane (acting), 4183 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Commissioners: Records.—Irvin Klavan, 3996 Briary Way, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Systems.—Robert A. Kane, 4183 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Commissioner, Enforcement.—Joseph F. Salgado, 1201 Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 803 Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Commissioners: Borger Poirole=Roger P. Brandemuehl, 8126 Blandsford Drive, Manassas, Va. Detention and Deportation.—Hugh J. Brien, 9411 Washington Avenue, Manas-sas, Va. 22110. Investigations.—[Vacant.] 576 Congressional Directory Associate Commissioner, Management.—Perry A. Rivkind, 8947 Miller Lane, Vienna, a. 22180 Assistant Commissioners: Adminisiration sdames A. Kennedy, 4316 Granada Street, Alexandria, Va. Personnel and Training.—Harold F. Sylvester, 9301 Gue Road, Damascus, Md. 0872. Comptroller.—Malcolm E. Arnold, 9226 Riverside Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Washington District Office.—25 E Street: District Director.—[Vacant.] Depry District Director.—Russell D. Manchester, 10116 Scout Drive, Fairfax, Va. 2030. OFFICE OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE, RESEARCH AND STATISTICS 633 Indiana Avenue, Indiana Building 20511. Phone, 724-7694 Director (Acting).—Robert F. Diegelman, 6813 Field Master Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152 Assistant Director for Congressional Liaison.—Stephen T. Boyle, 8429 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION 633 Indiana Avenue 20531. Phone, 724-7694 Administrator (Acting).—Alfred S. Regnery, 5263 O’Faly Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE 633 Indiana Avenue 20531. Phone, 724-7694 Director.—James K. Stewart, 1101 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS 633 Indiana Avenue 20531. Phone, 724-7694 Director (Acting).—Steven R. Schlesinger, 719 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE One Tysons Corner Center, McLean, Va. 22102. Phone, (703) 285-1100 Director.—William E. Hall. Deputy Director.—John J. Twomey. Assistant Director for Operations.—Howard Safir. Assistant Director for Administration.—Gary E. Mead. OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY Suite 490, North Park Building, 5550 Friendship Bolulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Phone (301) 492-5910 Acting Pardon Attorney.—David C. Stephenson, 3410 Q Street 20007. Deputy Pardon Attorney.—David C. Stephenson, 3410 Q Street 20007. Staff Assistant.—Kathryn Burnup. FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION Room 405, 1111-20th Street 20579. Phone (202) 653-6159 Chairman.—Raymond Bell, 1080 Wisconsin Avenue 20007. Commissioner.—Frank H. Conway, 37 Long Meadow Road, Wellesley, Mass. 02181. Commissioner.—Joseph W. Brown, 300 South Fourth Street, Las Vegas, Nev. 89101. General Counsel.—David H. Rogers, 4523 Garbo Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. INTERPOL-U.S. NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU Ninth and Pennsylvania Avenue, Main Justice 20530. Phone, 633-2867 Chief.—Richard C. Stiener. Deputy Chief.—James P. Guy. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1609, Falls Church, Va. 22041 Director.—David L. Milhollan, 4912 Poplar Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Executive Officer.—Sue A. Almeter, 6041 Sweet Oak Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Department of Justice 577 BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS Geman =Davi L. Milhollan, 4912 Poplar Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. embers: Louis P. Maniatis, 6814 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Mary Maguire Dunne, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. James P. Morris, 9200 Edwards Way, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Fred W. Vacca, 1730 Priscilla Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief Attorney Examiner.—David B. Holmes, 5956 New England Woods Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF IMMIGRATION JUDGE Chict Jo cigration Judge.—William R. Robie, 111 Roberts Court, Alexandria, Va. 14. U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Phone, (301) 492-5990. Chairman.—Benjamin F. Baer. Vice Chairman and Chairman of the National Appeals Board.—Cameron M. Batjer. Note.—See complete listing under Independent Agencies. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR UNITED STATES TRUSTEES Room 812, HOLC Building, 320 First Street 20530. Phone, 202-724-8391 Director and Counsel.—Quinlan J. Shea, Jr. Deputy Director for Legal Services.—Andrea J. Winkler. Assistant Director for Management and Administration.—Mary Ann Beck. OFFICES OF THE UNITED STATES TRUSTEES U.S. Trustee, Districts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.—William H. Tucker. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—[Vacant.] Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Peter Greenleaf. U.S. Trustee, Southern District of New York.—[Vacant.] Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Cornelius Blackshear. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Harold D. Jones. U.S. Trustee, District of Delaware and New Jersey. — Hugh M. Leonard. U.S. Trustee, District of Columbia and Eastern District of Virginia.—[Vacant.] U.S. Trustee, Northern District of Alabama.—Billy Jack Rivers. U.S. Trustee, Northern District of Texas.—Scott H. Bush. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—[Vacant.] U.S. Trustee, Northern District of Illinois.—[Vacant.] Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Jean K. FitzSimon. U.S. Trustee, Districts of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.—William P. Westphal, Sr. U.S. Trustee, Central District of Celipminmdames T. Eichstaedt. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—David S. Hagen. U.S. Trustee, Districts of Colorado and Kansas.—Dolores B. Kopel. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Carol Park. Assistant U.S. Trustee. —Howard R. Tallman. COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE PPB Building, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Phone, (301) 492-5929 Director.—Gilbert G. Pompa, 10500 Elmira Court, Fairfax Va. 22302. Associate Director—Administration.—H. D. Meeks, 3520 Arlington Boulevard, Ar-lington, Va. 22204. Associate Director—Policy Development.—Bertram Levine, 723 Wilson Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20850. Associate Director—Technical Assistance.—Roscoe R. Nix, 11606 Lebaron Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Ansopiate Director—Field Coordination.—Wallace Warfield, 1664B Beekman Place Regional Directors: ew England Region.—Martin A. Walsh, 40 Wildon Road, Wellesley, Mass. 02181. 99-555 0 -83 -39 578 Congressional Directory Regional Directors—Continued Northeast Region.—[Vacant.] Mid-Atlantic Region.—Edmond M. Haywood, 2276 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pa. 19131. Southeast Region.—Ozell Sutton, 1640 Loch Lomond Trail, Atlanta, Ga. 30331. Midwest Region.—[Vacant.] Southwest Region.—John G. Perez, 3644 Rickshow Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75228. Central Region.—Milton Lewis, 11917 West 66th Street, Shawnee, Kans. 66126. £08 Mowninin Region.—Leo Cardenas, 4429 South Xavier Street, Denver, Colo. 0236. Western Region.—dJulian Klugman, 80 De La Guerra Road, San Francisco, Calif. 94903. Northwest Region.—Robert Lamb, Jr., 319 101st Avenue SE., Bellevue, Wash. 98004. ; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE U.S. Courthouse, Third and Constitution Avenue 20001. Phone, 633-1706 United States Attorney.—Stanley S. Harris, 9621 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, U.S. MARSHAL'’S OFFICE U.S. Courthouse, Third and Constitution Avenue 20001. Phone, 633-1751 United States Marshal.—Anthony J. Furka, 301 G Street SW. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-1100 JAMES G. WATT, of Englewood, Colo.; attended: College of Law and College of Commerce and Industry, University of Wyoming; personal assistant, legislative assistant, and counsel to former Senator Simpson (Wyoming), July 1962 to Septem-ber 1966; secretary; to the Natural Resources Committee and the Environmental Pollution Advisory Counsel, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, September 1966 to January 1969; special assistant to the Secretary and Under Secretary of the Department of the Interior, January 1969 to May 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior, May 1969 to June 1972; Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior, July 1972 to November 1975; Commis-sioner, Federal Power Commission, November 1975 to July 1977; Vice Chairman, Federal Power Commission, January to July 1977; president and chief legal officer, Mountain States Legal Foundation, July 1977 to 80; married; two children. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-7351 Secretary of the Interior.—James G. Watt. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Stephen P. Shipley. Assistant to the Secretary (State and Federal Relations).—Emily S. DeRocco. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Roger K. Brown. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Field Representative) (Denver).—Derrell P. Thompson. Confidential Assistant.—Kittie Smith. Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.— Stanley W. Hulett. Aeon) to the Secretary and Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Douglas aldwin. : Under Secretary.—dJ. J. Simmons III. Deputy Under Secretary.—William P. Horn. Deputy Under Secretary—Policy.—Thomas J. Barrack, Jr. Confidential Assistant.—[Vacant.] Solicitor.—William H. Coldiron. Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife and Parks.—G. Ray Arnett. Assistant Secretary, Land and Water Resources.—Garrey E. Carruthers. Assistant Secretary, Energy and Minerals.—Daniel N. Miller. Assistant Secretary, Policy, Budget and Administration.—J. Robinson West. Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs.—Kenneth L. Smith. Assistant Secretary for Territorial and International Affairs.—Pedro A. Sanjuan. OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 235-3810 Director.—John N. Stafford. Deputy Director.—John H. Kelly. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Contract Appeals.—William F. McGraw. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Indian Appeals.—William Philip Horton. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Land Appeals.—Bernard V. Parrette. Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Surface Mining and Reclamation Appeals.— William A. Irwin. Chief Administrative Law Judge, Hearings Division.—[Vacant.] Administrative Officer.—Anne B. Balzhiser. 579 580 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6416 Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public Affairs.—Douglas Baldwin, 6592 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22213, phone (703) 241-1860. Deputy Director.—Thomas C. DeRocco. Information Officers.—Harmon Kallman, Guy P. Million, Robert K. Walker, Thomas H. Wilson. OFFICE OF YOUTH PROGRAMS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-5951 Director.—John L. Fulbright, Jr. Deputy Director.—Doyle A. Hughes. OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-8493 Director.—Charlotte Brooks Spann. Deputy Director.—Kenneth Kelly. OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-3181 Assistant to the Secretary and Director.—[Vacant.] OFFICE FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-5693 Director.—Edward E. Shelton. OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-7693 Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.— Stanley W. Hulett, 343-7693. Deputy Director for House Liaison.—David S. Brown. Deputy Director for Senate Liaison.—Paul L. Powell. Legislative Counsel.—Leona A. Power. Assistant Legislative Counsel. —Linda C. Moor, 343-4371. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Blanche Skinner, 343-7261. SOLICITOR’S OFFICE C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4423 Solicitor.—William H. Coldiron. Deputy Solicitor.—Moody R. Tidwell, 343-4813. Associate Solicitor Conservation and Wildlife.—dJ. Roy Spradley, Jr. Associate Solicitor General Law.—William H. Satterfield. Associate Solicitor Energy and Resources.—Alexander H. Good. Associate Solicitor Surface Mining.—Donald R. Tindal. Associate Solicitor Indian Affairs.—Lawrence J. Jensen. Associate Solicitor Audit and Inspection.—Maurice O. Ellsworth. Director of Administration.—Terrance C. Wiles, Room 6348, 343-6115. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—POLICY, BUDGET, AND ADMINISTRATION C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6181 Assistant Secretary.—dJ. Robinson West. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Richard R. Hite. Department of the Interior 581 Assistant Secretary—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William D. Bettenberg. Director, Administrative Service.—Joseph E. Doddridge, Jr. Director, Office of Personnel.—Morris Simms. Director, Aircraft Services.—John F. Wilson. Director, Office of Budget.—Joseph W. Gorrell. Director, Office of Policy Analysis.—Richard L. Stroup. Director, Office of Environmental Project Review.—Bruce Blanchard. Director, Office of Information Resources Management.—Reed Phillips, Jr. Director, Office of Acquisition and Property Management.—Ronald W. Piasecki. Director, Office of Financial Management.—William L. Kendig. Director, Office of Construction Management.—Alfred H. Barth (acting). OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—INDIAN AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-7163 Assistant Secretary.—Kenneth L. Smith. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Operations).—John W. Fritz. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Policy).—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1951 Constitution Avenue 20245. Phone, 343-5116 Director, Office of Indian Education Programs.—[Vacant], 343-2175. Director, Office of Trust Responsibilities.—Sidney L. Mills, 343-5831. Director, Office of Indian Services.—Theodore C. Krenzke, 343-2111. Director, Office of Administration.—Richard M. Balsiger, 343-4174. Legislative and Congressional Affairs Officer.—Ralph R. Reeser, 343-5706. Public Information Officer.—Carl Shaw, 343-4576. AREA DIRECTORS Aberdeen Area Director.—Jerry L. Jaeger, 115 Fourth Avenue SE., Aberdeen, S. Dak. 57401. Albuquerque Area Director.—Vincent Little, 5301 Central Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87108. Anadarko Area Director.—Maurice W. Babby, Federal Building, Anadarko, Okla. 73005. Billings Area Director.—Richard Whitesell, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59101. Eastern Area Director.—Harry A. Rainbolt, Broyhill Building “Blue Goose”, 4600 North Fairfax, Arlington, Va. Juneau Area Director.—Jacob Lestenkof, P.O. Box 3-8000, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Minneapolis Area Director.—Earl Barlow, Chamber of Commerce Building, 15 South Fifth Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 55402. Muskogee Area Director.—Thomas J. Ellison, Federal Building, Muskogee, Okla. © 74401. Navajo Area Director.—Donald Dodge, Box “M”, Window Rock, Ariz. 86515. Phoenix Area Director.—James Stevens, 3030 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. 85011. Portland Area Director.—Stanley Speaks, 1425 Irving Street NE., Portland, Oreg. 97208. Sacramento Area Director.—[Vacant], 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825. Chairman, Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission.—Hawley Atkinson, East Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—ENERGY AND MINERALS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2186 Assistant Secretary.—Daniel N. Miller, Jr. De, wn Assistant Secretary—Energy and Minerals (Regulations).—William P. endley. 582 ~ Congressional Directory BUREAU OF MINES 2401 E Street 20241. Phone, 634-1300 Director.—Robert C. Horton, 634-1300. Deputy Director.—James F. McAvoy, 634-1303. Chief Staff Officer.—John D. Morgan, Jr., 634-1330. Chief Scientist. —Thomas A. Henrie, 634-1305. Chief Mineral Economist.—Hermann Enzer, 634-1040. Chief, Office of Mineral Institutes.—Ronald A. Munson, 634-1328. Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—Ronald B. Shelton, 634-1317. Technical Information Officer.—Robert O. Swenarton, 634-1001. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Robert J. Lamb, 634-1282. Assistant Director—Planning and Budget.—Ralph C. Kirby, 634-1340. Chief, Program Planning Staff. —Edwin E. Maust, 634-1310. Chief, Division of Budget.—[ Vacant], 634-1325. Assistant Director—Management Services.—Bernita A. Joyce, 634-1336. Chief, Division of Publication.—Albert E. Schreck, 4900 LaSalle Road, Avondale, Md., (301) 436-7912. Chief, Division of Procurement.—Charles L. Dozois, 634-4704. Chief, Division of Personnel.—Glen D. Peterson, 634-4710. Chief, Division of Property and General Services.—Ellis J. Alexander, 634-4750. Chief, Division of Automatic Data Processing.—C. L. Robinson, Jr., P.O. Box 25407, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo., (303) 234-4144. Chief, Division of Finance.—Lorin D. Anderson, P.O. Box 25086, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo., (303) 234-2354. Assistant Director—Minerals Information.—V. Anthony Cammarota, 634-1187. Chief, Division of Foreign Data.—Ebraham Shekarchi, 632-8970. Chief, Division of Ferrous Metals.—dJohn D. Corrick, 634-1010. Chief, Division of Nonferrous Metals.—John W. Stamper, 634-1055. Chief, Division of Industrial Minerals. —William B. Hall, 634-1202. Chief, Division of Minerals Information Systems.—L. Michael Kaas, 634-1117. Assistant Director—Mineral Data Analysis.—Walter G. Dupree, 634-7131. Chief, Division of Minerals Availability.—Robert L. Marovelli, 634-1138. Chief, Division of Minerals Policy and Analysis.—George White, 634-1292. Assistant Director—Mining Research.—Harry R. Nicholls, 634-1210. Chief, Division of Health and Safety Technology.—Joseph L. Patrick, 634-1251. Chief, Division of Conservation and Development.—Philip G. Meikle, 634-1245. Assistant Director—Minerals and Materials Research.—William L. Miller, 634-1233. rie. Division of Extractive Metallurgy Technology.—Donald E. Kesterke, 634- hist. Division of Materials and Recycling Technology.—Charles B. Kenahan, 634- PL Director—Helium Operations.—Armond A. Sonnek, 634-4734. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Va. 22092. Phone, 860-7000 Director.—Dallas L. Peck, 860-7411. Associate Director.—Doyle G. Frederick, 860-7412. Chief, Geologic Division.—Robert M. Hamilton, 860-6531. Chief, National Mapping Division.—Rupert B. Southard, 860-6231. Chief, Water Resources Division.—Philip Cohen, 860-6921. Assistant Director, Administration.—Edmund J. Grant, 860-7201. Assistant Director, Engineering Geology.—James F. Devine, 860-7491. Assistant Director, Information Systems.—R. Michael Gall, 860-7106. Assistant Director, Intergovernmental Affairs.—John Dragonetti, 860-7414. Assistant Director, Programs.—Hillary A. Oden, 860-7435. Assistant Director, Research.—Bruce B. Hanwhaw, 860-7488. Personnel Officer. __Maxine C. Millard, 860-6127. Equal Opportunity Officer.—Bruce Palmer, 860-6384. Co ional Liaison Officer.—Talmadge Ww. Reed, 860-6438. Public Information Officer.—Donovan B. Kelly, 860-7413. Department of the Interior 583 OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING—RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT 1951 Constitution Avenue 20240. Phone, 343-1100 Office of the Director: Director.—James R. Harris, office, 343-4006. Deputy Director.—d. Steven Griles, office, 343-4222. Congressional Liaison Staff.—Melissa A. Nielson, office, 343-2165. Public Affairs Staff.—Richard M. Nellius, office, 343-4953. Equal Opportunity Staff. —[Vacant], office, 343-2603. Assen! Director, Budget and Administration.—Carson W. Culp, Jr., office, 343- Division of Planning and Budget.—J. P. Crumrine, office, 343-4296. Division of Financial Management and Planning.—[Vacant], office, 343-4296. Division of Personnel.—Ann L. Chapman, office, 343-4665. Assigns Proctor, Program Operations and Inspection.—William B. Schmidt, office, Aigens Director, Technical Services and Research.—Dean K. Hunt, office, 343- FIELD OFFICES Eastern Technical Center.—Administrator, Raymond L. Lowrie, Ten Parkway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220, (412) 937-2828. Western Technical Center.—Administrator, Allen D. Klein, Brooks Tower, 1020 15th Street, Denver, Colo. 80202, (303) 837-5421, FTS 327-5421. Alabama Field Office.—Director, John T. Davis, 228 West Valley Avenue, Homewood, Ala. 35209, (205) 254-0890, FTS 229-0890. Illinois Field Office.—Director, [Vacant], 4 Old State Capital Plaza, North, Spring-field, Ill. 62701, (217) 492-4496, FTS 955-4496. Indiana Field Office.—Director, Richard McNabb, 46 East Ohio Street, Room 520, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204, (317) 269-2600, FTS 331-2600. Kentucky Field Office.—Director, Whitney H. Tipton III, 340 Legion Drive, Suite 28, Lexington, Ky. 40504, (606) 233-7327, FTS 355-2894. Missouri Field Office.—Director, Richard D. Rieke, Scarritt Building, 818 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106, (816) 374-5527, FTS 7568-55217. New Mexico Field Office.—Director, Robert H. Hagen, 219 Central NW., Room 216, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87102, (505) 766-1486, FTS 474-1486. Ohio Field Office.—Director, Nina R. Hatfield, 2242 South Hamilton Road, Second Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43227, (614) 866-0578. Oklahoma Field Office.—Director, Robert L. Markey, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 3432, Tulsa, Okla. 74103, (918) 581-7927, FTS 736-7927. Pennsylvania Field Office.—Director, Robert J. Biggi, 101 South Second Street, Suite L-4, Harrisburg, Pa. 17101, (717) 782-4036, FTS 590-4036. Tennessee Field Office.—Director, James A. Curry, 530 Gay Street, Suite 500, Knox-ville, Tenn. 37902, (615) 673-4242, FTS 854-4242. Virginia Field Office.—Director, Ralph H. Cox, P.O. Box 626, Big Stone Gap, Va. 24219, (703) 523-4303. West Virginia Field Office.—Director, David H. Halsey, 603 Morris Street, Charles-ton, W. Va. 25301, (304) 347-7158, FTS 930-7158. Wyoming Field Office.—Director, William R. Thomas, P.O. Box 1420, Mills, Wyo. 82644, (307) 261-5776, FTS 328-5776. U.S. MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE 12203 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Va. 22091 Director.—Harold E. Doley, Jr.; 343-3500. Deputy Director.—David C. Russell; 343-3500. Associate Director.—Royalty Management.—Robert E. Boldt; 343-3512. Associate Director.—Offshore Minerals Management.—Robert L. Rioux; 343-3530. Assistant Director.—Administration.— M. Gernhofer; 435-6145. Thomas Assistant Director.—Program Review.—Gary L. Bennethum (acting); 343-3415. Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—Deborah L. Bogossian; 343-3502. Offi of Minerals Management Information.—Edward P. Essertier (acting); 343- Office for Equal Opportunity.—Thomas M. Butler; 435-6402. 584 Congressional Directory REGIONAL OFFICES Atlantic OCS Region.—Donald P. Truesdell (acting), 1951 Kidwell Drive, Suite 610, Vienna, Va. 22180; 285-2168. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region.—John L. Rankin (acting), P.O. Box 7944, Metairie, La. 70010; (504) 837-4720. Pacific OCS Region.—Reid T. Stone, 1340 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90017; (213) 688-6990. Alaska OCS Region.—Alan D. Powers, P.O. Box 259, 800 A Street, Suite 201, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; (907) 271-4304. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECREIAnY FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE AND C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4416 Assistant Secretary.—G. Ray Arnett. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—dJ. Craig Potter. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, 343-8067 Director.—Russell E. Dickenson; 343-4621. Special Assistant to the Director (Tourism).—Priscilla R. Baker; 343-4917. Special Assistant to the Director (Urban Affairs).—Robert L. Nunn; 343-3418. Special Assistant to the Director.—Garnet Chapin; 343-6781. Deputy Director.—Ira J. Hutchison; 343-5081. Special Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Ann Bowman; 343-5180. Deputy Director.—Mary Lou Grier; 343-8818. Special Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Dale Lanzone; 343-3672. Chief, Office of Legislation.—James Lambe; 343-5883. Chief, Congressional Liaison.—Ira Whitlock; 343-8067. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—George Berklacy; 343-6843. Associate Director, Science and Technology.—Richard Briceland; 343-5193. Associate Director, Management and Operations.—Stanley Albright; 343-5651. Associate Director, Cultural Resources Management.—Ross Holland; 343-3884. Associate Director, National Register Programs.—dJerry Rogers; 343-7625. Associate Director, Recreation Resources.—Robert Ritsch; 343-4462. Assign Director, Personnel and Administrative Services.—Richard Powers; 343- Sia Director Financial Management and Data Systems.—Daniel Salisbury; Regional Directors: National Capital Region.—Manus (Jack) Fish, 1100 Ohio Drive SW. 20242; phone: FTS 426-6612. North Atlantic Region.—Herbert Cables, 15 State Street, Boston, Mass. 02109; phone: FTS 223-3769. Mid-Atlantic Region.—James Coleman, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; phone: FTS 597-7013. Southeast Region.—Robert Baker, 75 Spring Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303; phone: FTS 242-5185. Midwest Region.—Jimmie Dunning, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebr. 68102; phone: TE Rei 3431. Rocky Mountain Region. —Lorraine Mintzmeyer, 655 Parfet Street, Denver, Colo. 80225; phone: FTS 234-2500. Southwest Region.—Robert Kerr, P.O. Box 728, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501; phone: FTS 476-3388. Western Region.—Howard Chapman, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94102; phone: FTS 556-4196. Pacific Northwest Region.—Daniel Tobin, Westin Building, Room 1920, 2001 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98121; phone: FTS 399-5564. Alaska Region.—Roger J. Contor, 540 West Fifth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; phone: FTS 271-4196. U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240 Director.—Robert A. Jantzen, 343-4717. Department of the Interior 585 Deputy Director.—F. Eugene Hester, 343-4545. Chief, Office for Equal Opportunity.—[Vacant], 343-3195. Chief, International Affairs Staff.—Lawrence N. Mason, 343-5188. Chief, Office of Legislative Services.—James R. Fielding, 343-5403. Associate Director—Fishery Resources.—dJoseph H. Kutkuhn, 343-6394. Associate Director— Wildlife Resources.—Robert E. Putz, 343-5333. Associate Director—Federal Assistance.—Ronald E. Lambertson, 343-4646. Associate Director—Environment.—Harold J. O'Connor, 343-4767. Associate Director—Research and Development.—Richard N. Smith, 343-5715. Assistant Director—Public Affairs.—John A. Mattoon, 343-5634. Assistant Director—Administration.—Edward L. Davis, 343-4888. Assistant Director—Planning and Budget.—[Vacant], 343-4328. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Director, Region 1.—Richard J. Myshak, Lloyd 500 Building, 500 Northeast Multnomah Street, Suite 1692, Portland, Oreg. 97232. Regional Director, Region 2.—Michael J. Spear, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 500 Gold Avenue SW., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87103. Regional Director, Region 3.—Harvey K. Nelson, Federal Building, Fort Snelling, Twin Cities, Minn. 55111. Regional Director, Region j.—James E. Pulliam, Jr., Richard B. Russell Federal Building, 75 Spring Street, Room 1200, Altanta, Ga. 30303. Regional Director, Region 5.—Howard N. Larsen, One Gateway Center, Suite 700, Newton Corner, Mass. 02158. Regional Director, Region 6.—Galen L. Buterbaugh, P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. Regional Director, Region 7.—Keith M. Schreiner, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchor-age, Alaska 99507. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—LAND AND WATER RESOURCES C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2191 Assistant Secretary.—Garrey E. Carruthers. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—David G. Houston. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Frank A. DuBois III. Director, Bureau of Land Management.—Robert F. Burford. Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation.—Robert N. Broadbent. Director, Office of Water Policy.—Thomas G. Bahr. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-1100 Commissioner.—Robert N. Broadbent, 343-4157. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Hal Furman, 343-4291. Staff Assistant to the Commissioner.—Jed D. Christensen, 343-4115. Assistant Commissioner—Planning and Operations.—[Vacant], 343-2007. Assistant Commissioner—Administration.—William C. Klostermeyer, 343-8081. Director, Office of Policy and Management.—[Vacant), 343-6833. Dire Dice of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—Marlowe D. Teuscher, Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Cheryl Riedmiller, 343-4662. Director, Office of Environmental Affairs.—[Vacant], 343-4991. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—Albert B. Brown, 343-8711. Director, Office of Liaison—Engineering and Research.—Sammie Guy, 343-4054. Chief, Division of Program Coordination and Finance.—[Vacant], 343-4691. Chief, Division of Operation and Maintenance.—James E. Cook, 343-5104. Chief, Division of Personnel Management.—Billy H. Spillers, 343-4626. Chief, Division of Planning.—Darrell D. Mach, 343-4787. Director, Office of Acquisition Management.—James B. Boone, 343-5165. Chic Psi of Property and Paperwork Management.—Murlin H. Coffey, 343- Chief, Division of Youth Programs.—Joseph G. Hipps, 343-9366. 586 Congressional Directory Direqiors Djrece of Water Research and Technology.—Aldon D. Nielson (acting), Director, Foreign Activities Staff.—Marvene R. Sullivan, 343-5236. Special Assistant for Emergency Water Planning.—William R. Wilson, 343-2167. ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTER P.O. Box 25007, Denver Federal Center, Colo. 80225. Phone, (303) 234-3131 Assistant Commissioner—Engineering and Research.—Darrell W. Webber, 234-2041. Deis Avsistont Commissioner—Engineering and Research.—Robert J. Towles, 234- Chief Design Engineer.—James D. Brown, 234-4038. oi Sx; vinion of Atmospheric Resources Research.—Bernard A. Silverman, 234- Chief, Division of Construction.—|[ Vacant], 234-2046. Chief, Division of Research.—Frank G. McLean, 234-3303. Chief, Division of Geology.—[Vacant], 234-3089. Chief, Division of Technical Review.—Erwin T. Scherich, 234-5035. Chief, Division of Dam and Structural Safety.—Neil F. Parrett, 234-2357. Chief, Division of Management Support.—William Lange, Jr., 234-2081. Chief, Division of Safety.—Ronald J. Searle, 234-3078. Ore Disiston of Operation and Maintenance Technical Services.—[Vacant], 234- Chief, Division of Planning Technical Services.—Robert K. Lanky, 234-2014. Chief, Colorado River Water Quality Office.—Al R. Jonez, 234-7196. Chief, Division of Data Processing.—Lawrence F. Hancock, 234-4457. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities.—dJoseph A. Cutschall, 234-3015. Chief, Environmental Affairs Office.—John C. Peters, 234-2050. Manager, Public Affairs Center.—James L. MacNair, 234-6260. fone) Employment Opportunity Officer.—Cindy Cruz, 234-6856. Chief, Office of Administrative Systems.—John W. Parker, 234-5197. FIELD ORGANIZATIONS PN—Pacific Northwest Region.—Lester W. Lloyd, Jr., Regional Director, Federal Bullding U.S. Courthouse, 550 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho 83724; (208) 334-908. MP—Mid-Pacific Region.—Michael A. Catino, Regional Director, Federal Office Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825; (916) 484-4571. LC—Lower Colorado Region.—Nelson W. Plummer, Regional Director, P.O. Box 427, Boulder City, Nev. 89005; (702) 293-8000. UC—Upper Colorado Region.—Clifford I. Barrett, Regional Director, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147; (801) 524-5566. SW—Southwest Region.—Eugene Hinds, Regional Director, Commerce Building, 714 South Tyler, Suite 201, Amarillo, Tex. 79101; (806) 378-5400. UM—Upper Missouri Region.—Joseph B. Marcotte, Jr., Regional Director, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59103; (406) 657-6214. LM—Lower Missouri Region.—Billy E. Martin, 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 Director.—Robert F. Burford, 343-3801. Associate Director.—James M. Parker, 343-3897. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—James W. Monroe, 343-9435. Deputy Director for Lands and Resources.—Delmar D. Vail, 343-4897. Deputy Director for Energy and Mineral Resources.—Sandra L. Blackstone, 343-4201. Deputy Director for Management Services.—Arnold E. Petty, 343-6731. Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Dale E. Zimmerman, 343-3557. Assistant Director, Technical Services.—Roman H. Koenings, 343-3114. Assistant Director, Administration.—Andrew J. Ondrof, 343-4864. Director, Denver Service Center.—[Vacant], Denver Federal Center, Building 50, Denver, Colo. 80225; 8-234-2291. State Director, Alaska.—Lou Carlson, Alaska State Office, 701 C Street, Box 13, Anchorage, Alaska 99513; 8-271-5043. State Director, Arizona.—Dean Bibles, Arizona State Office, 2400 Valley Bank Center, Phoenix, Ariz. 85073; 8-261-3873. Department of the Interior 587 State Director, California.—Ed Hastey, California State Office, Federal Office Build-ing, Room E-284, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825; 8-468-4676. State Director, Colorado.—George Francis, Colorado State Office, Colorado State Bank Building, 1037 20th Street, Denver, Colo. 80202; 8-327-4325. State Director, Idaho.—Clair M. Whitlock, Idaho State Office, 3380 Americana Ter-race, Boise, Idaho 83706;.8-554-1435. State Director, Montana.—Michael Penfold, Montana State Office, Granite Tower, P.O. Box 30157, Billings, Mont. 59107; 8-585-6465. State Director, Nevada. —Edward Spang, Nevada State Office, 300 Booth Street, P.O. Box 12000, Reno, Nev. 89520; 8-470-5881. State Director, New Mexico.—Bill Luscher, New Mexico State Office, U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, South Federal Place, P.O. Box 1449, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501; 8-476-1221. State Director, Oregon. —William Leavell, Oregon State Office, 729 Northeast Oregon Street, P.O. Box 2965, Portland, Oreg. 97208; 8-429-6296. State Director, Utah. —Roland Robison, Utah State Office, University Club Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; 8-588-4275. State Director, Wyoming.—Max Lieurance, Wyoming State Office, 2515 Warren Avenue, P.O. Box 1828, Cheyenne, Wyo. 82001; 8-328-2354. Director, Boise Interagency Fire Center.—Jack F. Wilson, 3905 Vista Avenue, Boise, Idaho 83705; 8-554-9420 Director, Eastern States Office.—George C. Jones, Jr., 35 South Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; 8-235-2888. OFFICE OF WATER POLICY C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-3121 Director.—Thomas Bahr. Assistant Director for Policy Analysis.—Kent Larsen. Assistant Director for State Liaison.—David Luken. ASSISTANT SECRETARY—TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4736 Assistant Secretary.—Pedro A. Sanjuan. Deputy Assistant Secretary—Policy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary—Operations.—[Vacant.] TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Ha Come ssiomeer of the Trust Territory.—Janet J. McCoy, Saipan, Mariana Is-ands 3 Deputy High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—[Vacant], Saipan, Mariana Is-lands 96950. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-5745 Inspector General. —Richard Mulberry. Assistant Inspector General for Administration.—Danny P. Danigan. Assistant Inspector General (Auditing).—Robert Beuley. Assistant Inspector General (Investigations).—James Yohe. COMMISSION ON FINE ARTS 708 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 566-1066 Chairman.—dJ. Carter Brown. Secretary.—Charles H. Atherton. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION 1522 K Street 20005. Phone, 254-3967 Executive Director.—Robert R. Garvey, Jr. Administrative Officer.—Frank L. Suman. N 588 Congressional Directory NATIVE HAWAIIANS STUDY COMMISSION C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-3107 Executive Director.—Mary Lyon-Allen. INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2773 Chairman.—Lloyd Kiva New. Commissioner.—Royal B. Hassrick. Commissioner.—William H. Crowe. Commissioner.—William F. Big Spring, Sr. Commuissioner.—Leo D. Calac. General Manager.—Robert G. Hart, 916 25th Street 20037. Assistant General Manager.—Geoffrey E. Stamm, 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Defense Mapping Agency, Building 56, U.S. Naval Observatory 20305. Phone, 254-4453 Chairman.—dJohn A. Wolter, Library of Congress, 287-8530. Executive Secretary.—Richard R. Randall, Department of Defense, 254-4453. Members: Department of Agriculture.—Lewis G. Glover (acting member), Forest Service, USDA 235-8071, home: 2928 First Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201, deputy; Donald D. Loff, Forest Service, 11177 West Eighth Avenue, Box 25127, Lake-wood, Colo. 80225, (303) 234-4405, home: 33136 Timber Ridge Road, Evergreen, Colo. 80439, deputy. Central Intelligence Agency.—Holly W. Byrne, HQ CIA 20505, 351-6101, home: 3621 Sprucedale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Vernon K. Sandin, HQ CIA 20505, 351-5682, home: 4408 Haverford Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853, deputy; Cyril P. Braegelmann, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, POB 2604 20013, 351-2578, home: 4301 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003, deputy. Commerce Department.—Charles E. Harrington, National Ocean Survey, WSC No. 1, Room 103A, Rockville, Md. 20852, 443-8360, home: 10904 Kingstead Road, Damascus, Md. 20750; Richard Forstall, Population Division, Bureau of the Census, 763-5161, home: 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, deputy; Roy G. Saltman, Bureau of Standards 20234, 921-3491, home: 7701 Geranium Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034, deputy. Defense Department.—Carl Nelius (acting member), DMAHTC, ATTN: SDAHB, 227-3257, home: 8209 Rushing Creek Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153, deputy. Government Printing Office.—Robert C. McArtor, North Capitol and H Streets 20401, 275-2348, home: 6430 Princeton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22037; Roy W. Morton, North Capitol and H Streets 20401, 275-3718, home: 4307 Horine Road, Jefferson, Md. 21755, deputy. Interior Department.—Rupert B. Southard, National Mapping Division, U.S. Geo-logical Survey, USGS, 516 National Center, Reston, Va. 22092, 860-6231, home: 4203 Burke Station Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Solomon M. Lang, Water Re-sources Division, USGS, 407 National Center, Reston, Va. 22092, 860-6846, home: 4804 Wesleyan Street, Vienna, Va. 22180, deputy; Dwight F. Rettie, National Park Service, 343-7456, home: 6413 27th Street, Alexandria, Va. 22207, deputy; David E. Meier, Bureau of Land Management, 20240, 653-8807, home: 7709 Hooes Road, Springfield, Va. 22152, deputy. Library of Congress.—Dr. John A. Wolter, Geography and Map Division 20540, 287-8530, home: 5404 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045; Myrl D. Powell, Subject Cataloging Division 20540, 287-5342, home: 9220 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, deputy. Postal Service.—Eugene A. Columbo, Address Information Systems Division, De-livery Services Department 20260, 245-5788, home: 1127 Freas Drive, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20878; Paul Bakshi, Address Information Systems Division, Delivery Services Department 20260, 245-5784, home: 5929 Veranda Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152, deputy. Department of the Interior 589 Members—Continued State Department.—Sandra H. Shaw, INR/GE, Room 8748 20520, 632-1428, home: 11822 Grey Birch Place, Reston, Va. 22091; Dr. Robert Smith, INR/GE, Room 8749 20520, 632-2021, home: 800 Villa Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046, deputy. Executive Secretary for Foreign Names.—Dr. Richard R. Randall, Defense Mapping Agency, Building 56, U.S. Naval Observatory 20305, 653-1456, home: 3514 Quebec Street 20015. Executive Secretary for Domestic Names.—Donald J. Orth, U.S Geological Survey, National Center 523, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Va. 22092, 860-6256, home: 212 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 655-4000 JOHN R. BLOCK, Secretary of Agriculture (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.); born in Gilson, Ill., February 15, 1935; nominated Secretary of Agriculture, December 23, 1980, confirmed January 22, 1981, and sworn into office January 23, 1981; educated in the Illinois public school system; graduated U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., 1957; served 3 years active duty as an infantry officer; married to the former Sue Rathje; three children; operated the family owned Block Farms, Galesburg, Ill., since 1960; under Block’s management the farm grew from 300 acres producing 200 hogs per year to 3,000 acres with a yearly production of 6,000 animals; appointed Illinois State Director of Agriculture, 1977; led a 3-week people-to-people factfinding mission to the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, Austria, and Switzerland, September 1980; conducted a market survey in Taiwan, 1979; member of agriculture export team which traveled to China and Japan in 1978 and 1979; supervised the Illinois Department of Agriculture’s export offices in Brussels, Belgium, and Hong Kong; received the Illinois Governor’s Outstanding Achievement Award, 1980; Illinois Cooperative Extension Service's Meritorious Service Award for outstanding contributions to Illinois agriculture, 1980; and U.S. Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer Award, 1979; involved with and held office in a variety of agricul-ture-related groups and advisory councils. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary.—John R. Block. Deputy Secretary.—Richard E. Lyng. Eder |Sorresany for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—Seeley G. wick. Depuiy Linder Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—Alan . Tracy. Under Secretary for Small Community and Rural Development.—Frank W. Naylor. Deputy Under Secretary for Small Community and Rural Development.—Jim John- son. Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services.—Mary C. Jarratt. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services.—John W. Bode. Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Inspection Services.—C. W. McMillan. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Inspection Services.—John E. Ford. Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.—John B. Crowell. Depp) A 5st Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.—Richard D. iegel. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.—Douglas W. MacCleery. Assistant Secretary for Economics.—William Lesher. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economics.—dJ. Dawson Ahalt. Assistant Secretary for Science and Education.—Orville G. Bentley. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Education.—Edgar L. Kendrick (acting). Assistant Secretary for Governmental and Public Affairs.—Wilmer D. Mizell. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Governmental and Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John J. Franke. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John J. Franke. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Raymond D. Lett. Press Secretary.—John Ochs. General Counsel. —A. James Barnes. Office of Inspector General.—John V. Graziano. Judicial Officer.—Donald A. Campbell. 591 592 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7977 Assistant Secretary.—Wilmer D. Mizell, Apt. 507, Watergate East, 307 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Congressional Relations.—Thomas O. Kay, 1908 Torregrosen Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Intergovernmental Affairs.—Leora G. Day, Apt. 1420, 4100 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Director, Information.—Earl G. Cox (acting), 1601 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306 Deputy Director, Current Information.—Stan W. Prochaska (acting), 4516, Andes Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director, Publishing and Visual Communication.—Claude W. Gifford (acting), 2500 North Randolph Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Resource Manager.—William J. Mills (acting), RD No. 2, Box 608C, White Plains, Md. 20695. Administrative Officer.—Norma R. McDill, 3410 Leslie Avenue, Temple Hills, Md. 20748. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3351 General Counsel. —A. James Barnes. Deputy General Counsel.—John E. Noakes. Associate General Counsel, Legislation, Litigation, Research and Operations.—James Michael Kelly. Assistant General Counsel, Legislation Division.—William A. Imhof. Assistant General Counsel, Litigation Division.—Raymond W. Fullerton. Assistant General Counsel, Research and Operations Division.—William J. Stokes. Associate General Counsel, Community Development and Natural Resources.—Rich-ard L. Fowler. Assistant General Counsel, Community Development Division.—James V. Loughran. Assistant General Counsel, Natural Resources Division.—Clarence W. Brizee. Assistant General Counsel, Electric and Telephone Division.—Michael W. Kelly. Associate General Counsel, Regulatory and Marketing.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Packers and Stockyards Division.—Kenneth H. Vail. Assistant General Counsel, Regulatory Division.—Ronald D. Cipolla. Assistant General Counsel, Production, Distribution and Assistance.—James F. Hinchman. Assan) General Counsel, Food and Nutrition and PACA Division.—Dorothy ancy. Assistant General Counsel, Foreign Agricultural and Commodity Stabilization Divi-sion.—Rosina B. Ducrest. Administrative Officer.—Deborah L. Vita. OFFICE OF BUDGET AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3323 Director.—Stephen B. Dewhurst, 3237 Dye Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Associate Director, Budget Legislation and Program Review.—Lawrence Wachs, 148 Cardamon Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Associate Director, Renewable Resources and Special Studies.—John Fedkiw, 6706 Renita Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Legislative and Regulatory Systems.—Robert E. Sherman, 420 Ben Oaks Drive, East Severna Park, Md. 21146. Department of Agriculture OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8001 Inspector General.—John V. Graziano, 7741 Donnybrook Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy fspecor General. —Anthony J. Gabriel, 2107 Marlboro Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive Assistant to the Inspector General.—Dianne Drew, 8360 Forrester Boule-vard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Inspector General for Security and Special Operations.—Robert F. Smith, 5900 Kingsford, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Inspector General for Audit.—Donn E. Adkisson (acting). Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—Thomas J. Burke (acting), 3449 Launcelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Inspector General for Analysis and Evaluation.—Anthony J. Gabriel (acting), 2107 Marlboro Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Inspector General for Administration.—Lucius L. Free, 7915 Lysander Court, McLean, Va. 22101. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Administration Building, Room 212-E, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. Phone, 447-3291 Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John J. Franke (acting). Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—dJohn J. Franke. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3585 Director.—William J. Riley, Jr., 16014 Jerald Road, West Laurel, Md. 20810. Deputy Director of Personnel.—[Vacant.] Chief, Executive Resources, Performance Appraisal and Merit Pay Staff.—Earl C. Hadlock, 2001 Kingshouse Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Security and Employee Relations Staff.—[Vacant.] Chief, Staffing and Personnel Information Systems Staff.—Ernest E. Toth, 11420 Sherril Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Personnel Management Evaluation Staff.—[Vacant.] Chief, Executive and Employee Development Staff.—Gloria F. Torres, 10901 Fiesta Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Employee Appeals Staff.—Lawrence S. Cavallaro, 19520 Dubarry Drive, Brookville, Md. 20729. Chief, Classification, Position Management and Organization Staff.—Fay S. Landers, 11901 Galaxy Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chie] Fr ronnel Operations.—dJohn J. Sullivan, Jr., 12812 Chesney Lane, Bowie, Md. OFFICE OF MINORITY AFFAIRS Director’s Office: Administration Building between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5681 Director.—Isidoro Rodriguez. Administrative Officer.—Vernice S. Jackson (acting). Compliance and Evaluation Division.—John Richburg (acting). Regulations and Affirmative Employment Division.—William C. Payne (acting). OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7117 Director.—Preston A. Davis. Deputy Director.—Paul J. McCloskey. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8345 Director.—Dean K. Crowther, 10035 Garrett Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Program Coordinator.—John A. Miranda, 7033 Flax Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. 99-555 0 -83 ~ 40 Poeson, sont Finance Center.—Clyde G. McShan II, 5624 Camphor, Metarie, a. 7 : OFFICE OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7559 Director.—dJohn E. Carson. Deputy Director.—Larry Wilson. Chief, Safety and Health Management Division.—dJulius Jimeno. Chief, Fiscal and Accounting Division.—Allan Strelser. Chief, Productivity and Evaluation Division.—Juliette Bethea. Chief, Working Capital Fund.—C. R. Hanna. Budget Officer, Budget Staff.—Jeanne Stanek. Chief, Financial Management Division.—Peter BenEzra. BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Chairman’s Office: South Building, Room 2912, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7023 Chairman.—Jewel F. Lewis. : OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Chief’s Office: South Building, Room 1049, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone 447-8161 Chief Administrative Law Judge.—John A. Campbell. OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone 447-3937 Director.—Frank Gearde, Jr., 924 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Director for Executive Services, Facilities and Procurement Management.— Charles A. Bucy, 1702 Myrtle Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Director for Personal Property and Mail and Reproduction Management.— James Frazier. Chief, Executive Services.—Bill Galloway, 5113 Bobcat Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Chief, Facilities Management Division.—Vincent J. Chaverini, 9276 Brush Run, Columbia, Md. 21045. Chief,fo oou Tm, Division.—Don F. Manns, 4203 38th Road North, Arlington, Va. Chief Personal Property Management Division.—Harold Franklin, 922 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief, Mail and Reproduction Management Division.—Archie Morris III. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3152 Director.—Glenn P. Haney, 4304 Pergate Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director.—Robert V. Head, 1000 Aquia Drive, Stafford, Va. 22554. Come guser Oauter Coordinator.—Edgar Stalder, 9017 Sweet Birch Court, Springfield, a. . Chief, Planning Division.—Arthur T. Devlin, 3711 Acosta Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Information Management Division.—Roxanne R. Williams, 6210 Leeke Forest Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Chel Goi and Evaluation Division.—dJoseph P. Erb, 4501 36th Street, Arlington, a Chief, Agency Technical Services Staff.—William T. Lanius, 5901 Mount Eagle Drive, Unit 1412, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Chief, Operations and Telecommunications Division.—Victor Muller, 6473 Gildor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Washington Computer Center.—Bruce R. Riggs, 2737 Devonshire Place, Apt. 2 20008. SMALL COMMUNITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4581 Under Secretary.—Frank W. Naylor, Jr. Deputy Under Secretary.—James H. Johnson. Department of Agriculture OFFICE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY Director’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 382-0044 Director.—Willard (Bill) Phillips, Jr., 5804 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Special Assistant to the Director.—Vincent M. Phillips, 3217 Connecticut Avenue 20008 Special Assistant to the Director.—Lynn Rhoades, 336 Eighth Street SE. 20003. Staff Director, Rural Policy Coordination Staff.—Robert E. Meehan (acting), 307 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Staff Director, Rural Policy Research and Analysis.—Richard W. Long, 5500 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: Room 5014, South Building, | heiyeen 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447- Administrator.—Charles W. Shuman, 447-7967. Associate Administrator.—Michael E. Brunner, 447-5614. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator. —Mary Ann Baron, 447-3213. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Molly Baldrige, 447-7597. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Al Haslebacher, 382-1470. Director, Legislative Affairs and Public Information.—John Evans, 447-6903. Director, Planning and Analysis Staff.—Joseph F. Freburger, 436-8578. RURAL DEVELOPMENT—PROGRAM OPERATIONS Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—Neal Sox Johnson, 447-2564. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—[Vacant.] Director, Program Support Staff.—Glen Deal, 382-9619. Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs.—[Vacant], 447-4671. Special A sant to the Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs.—Jack Hertzler, Diretion, Farm Real Estate and Production Loan Division.—George T. Moore, 447- Director, Emergency Division.—William Krause, 382-1632. Assistant Administrator, Housing. —L. D. Elwell, 447-5177. Director, Single Family Housing Processing Division.—Daryl Grove, 382-1474. Director, Single Family Housing Servicing and Property Management Division.— Wesley Harris, 382-1452. Director, Multi-Family Processing Division.—Lawrence Hammond, 382-1604. Director, Multi-Family Housing Servicing and Property Management Division.—Paul Conn, 382-1599. Assistant Ad ninisiriony, Community and Business Programs.—Dwight O. Calhoun, Director, Business and Industry.—John Swinnea, 475-4100. Director, Community Facilities Loan Division.—John Bowles, 382-1490. Director, Water and Waste Disposal Loan Division.—L. Glenn Bennett, 382-9583. FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS Deputy Administrator, Financial and Administrative Operations.—Charles A. Jewell, 447-7015. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Automated Systems Development.—Vacant.] Assistant Administrator, Accounting and Director, Finance Office (St. Louis, Mo.).— Clarence P. Squellati, (314) 425-4400. ic vo Smiristrasor for Planning, Budgeting, and Finance.—William R. Noll, Director, Budget Division.—James Anderson, 382-9593. Director, Financial and Productivity Analysis Division.—Paul Kugler, 482-8307. Assistant Administrator for Resources and Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Personnel Division.—Lawrence Gardner, 382-1056. Pirene Organizational Management and Training Division.—Leigh Nalley, 436- Director, Directives and Administrative Services Division.—N. E. Rierson, 382-9716. Accounting System Conversion and Enhancement Development Division (St. Louis, Mo.).—Larry Miller, (314) 425-4835. 596 Congressional Directory Directions Management Information System Development Division.—Paul Holm, 436-Director Accounting System Design and Development Division.—Lynn Furman, 447- RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 382-9540 Administrator.—Harold V. Hunter, 1600 South Eads Street, No. 111 North, Arling- ton, Va. 22202. Deputy Administrator.—Jack Van Mark, 8229 The Midway, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Administrator, Electric.—Joseph Zoller, 901 Benson Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Administrator, Telephone.—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethes-da, Md. 20034. Assistant Administrator, Management.—Blaine D. Stockton, Jr., 7316 Mariposa Drive, Manassas, Va. 22111 Doct Segslave Affairs.—Ronald Buckholt, 18704 Hillside Terrace, Rockville, Director, Office of Program Development and Analysis.—John T. Barringer, Jr., 601 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Civil Rights Coordinator.—Henry L. Taylor, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Director, Public Information Office.—Luis L. Granados, Jr. (acting), 8111 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012 Director, Accounting and Auditing Division.—[Vacant.] ELECTRIC PROGRAM Assistant Administrator.—Joe S. Zoller, 901 Benson Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Donald L. Olson, 5918 Westridge Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22310. Director, Western Area, Electric.—William E. Davis, 513 Woodford Street, Freder-icksburg, Va. 22401. Director, North Central Area, Electric.—Frank W. Bennett, 3720 Leverton Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Northeast Area, Electric.—Martin G. Seipel, 12520 Galway Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Electric Borrowers’ Management Division.—Charles Weaver, 4206 Maple Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Southwest Area, Electricc—Thomas B. Heath, 5804 Swamp Circle Road, Deale, Md. 20751. Director, Engineering Standards Division.—Archie W. Cain, 9504 Caltor Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Southeast Area, Electric.—Joseph R. Binder, 716 Pebblestone Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. TELEPHONE PROGRAM Assuion) Administrator.—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—William W. Kelly, 1900 South Eads Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Director, Telecommunications Engineering and Standards Division.—Joseph M. Flanigan, 3329 Military Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22004. Director, Telecommunications and Management Division.—John Rose, 1210 Ken-more Avenue, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. Director, Northeast Area Office.—Donald M. Van Bellinger, 4365 Majestic Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Derector Qn Sentral Area Office.—Joseph M. Carnes, 5230 Pomeroy Drive, Fair-ax, Va. Director, Southeast Area Ofte. —W. Fred Albrecht, North 1600 South Eads, Apt. 938, Arlington, Va. 2220 Director, Sou Area Gffce. —William J. Nichols, 4390 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Southwest Director, Re sem Area Office. —Robert Peters, 14221 North Birchdale Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Loans Officer.—Anne K. Hanlon, 400 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Department of Agriculture 597 RURAL TELEPHONE BANK Governor Hai V. Hunter, 1600 South Eads Street, No. 111 North, Arlington, a. 22202. Deputy Governor.—Jack Van Mark, 8229 The Midway, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Governor.—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Governor.— William W. Kelly, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Secretary.—Arndon O. Haynes, P.O. Box 282, Eatonville, Wash. 98328. Acting Assistant Secretary.—Anne K. Hanlon, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Treasurer.—Eldon M. Snowden, P.O. Box 359, Colchester, Ill. 62326. Acid Assist Treasurer.—Robert D. Ruddy, 122 Shawnee Lane, Waldorf, Md. ADMINISTRATION Asiianl of. fmiistuton Blaine D. Stockton, Jr., 7316 Mariposa Drive, Manassas, a. 22111. Director, Personnel Management Division.—Randolph Hier, 9823 Pebble Weight Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, ofize of Budget.—Thomas Scanlon, 2419 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Statistics and Data Processing.—Paul N. Taylor, 903 Hurley Avenue, Rock-ville, Md. 20850. Director, Administrative Services Division.—Curtis L. Bryant, 974 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Manager’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-6795 Manager.—Merritt W. Sprague, 2010 Labrador Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Manager.—Robert H. Sindt, 7337 Brown Bridge Road, Fulton, Md. 20759. Director, Operations.—Dean W. Mitchell, 5501 East 96th Place, Apt. 302, Kansas City, Mo. 64137. Deputy Director, Operations.—Ivan E. Dull, 4350 Lobo, Lees’ Summit, Mo. 64063. Director of Congressional and Public Affairs.—J. W. Ellis, 609 North Jordan, Apt. 203, Alexandria, Va. Secretary to the Board.—Peter F. Cole, 12329 Bristow Road, Nokesville, Va. 22123. Comptroller.—Thomas D. Lynn, 4257 Bright Bay Way, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. ECONOMICS The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4164 Assistant Secretary.— William Lesher. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—J. Dawson Ahalt. ECONOMICS ANALYSIS STAFF Director's Office: The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5955 Director.—Terry N. Barr, 6707 Ferrywood Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772. ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 12th Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8104 Administrator.—John E. Lee, Jr., 8217 Chivalry Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dap Adirnistrator=Ceorgs Hoffman, 4712 Playfield Street, Annandale, Va. Pirodton Pose Services Center.—Alice Tennies, 424 North Monroe Street, Arlington, a. Director, National Economics Division.—Gene Mathia (acting), 9210 Capricorn Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, International Economics Division.—T. Kelley White, 9830 Netick Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Natural Resource Economics Division.—Melvin L. Cotner, 6617 Goldsboro Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 598 Congressional Directory Director, Economic Development Division.—Kenneth L. Deavers, 1102 East Capitol Street NE. 20002. STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-2707 Administrator.—William E. Kibler, 2235 Loch Lomond Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Depry gominishason = Wilken H. Walther, 2603 Oakton Glen Drive, Vienna, Va. 180. Director, Estimates Division.—Donald W. Barrowman, 3717 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Survey Division.—Richard D. Allen, 8006 Springfield Village Drive, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Director, Statistical Research Division.—Charles E. Caudill, 10515 Samaga Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, State Statistical Division. —Raymond R. Hancock, 4927 King David Boule-vard, Annandale, Va. 22003. WORLD AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK BOARD Chairman’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-6030 Chairman.—James R. Donald, 1046 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Chairman.—[Vacant.] Clearance Review Officer.—[Vacant.] Chiefals teurologish —Norton Strommen, 8314 Botsford Court, Springfield, Va. oe Officer.—Sally Michael, 7212 Wickford Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee Chairmen: Grains.—Paul J. Meyers, 25 Butternut Way, Sterling, Va. 22170. Cony snd Otker Fibers.—Russell G. Barlowe, 5644 Barrymore Drive, Centreville, a ORigeels Th and Oils.—Jimmy Lee Matthews, 5521 14th Road, North Arlington, a Livestock and Products.—James E. Nix, 8920 Peoria Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Specialty Crops.—James R. Donald, 1046 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT STAFF Director’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3535 Director.—Allan S. Johnson, 7107 Woodglen Court, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Deputy Director.—Richard E. Ballard, 510 Meridian Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Administrative Services Division.—Charles Snearer, 11313 Lapham Drive, Oakton, Va. 22030. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—Robert Di Gregorio, 9111 Cascus Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Prredtons Lersonnel Division.—Joseph R. Ellis, 12713 Chesney Lane, Bowie, Md. ENERGY Director’s Office: The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-2634 Director.—Earle E. Gavett, 2608 Bowling Green Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND COMMODITY PROGRAMS The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3111 Under Secretary.—Seeley G. Lodwick. Deputy Under Secretary.—Alan T. Tracy. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3157 Administrator.—Joan S. Wallace, 447-3157. Associate Administrator.—Robert P. Scherle, 447-7393. Senior Deputy Administrator.—Dr. Ernest L. Corley, 447-7143. Assistant to the Administrator.—Dr. Tommye Cooper, 447-5101. Assistant to the Administrator.—Dr. Robert I. Ayling, 447-3591. Staff Assistant to the Administrator.—Elda Inoue, 382-9713. Assistant Administrator for Management.—Charles Cook, 475-4340. Assistant Administrator for Development, Planning and Analysis.—Dr. Thomas H. Lederer, 447-3357. Director, Agribusiness.—|[ Vacant], 447-2568. Deputy Administrator for International Organization and Affairs.—Dr. Martin Kriesberg, 447-4493. Depeety Admin isirator for Scientific and Technical Exchanges.—Dr. Robert E. Neetz, Deputy Administrator for International Training.—Dr. David P. Winkelmann (acting), 447-4711. Deputy Administrator for International Research.—Dr. Ernest L. Corley, 447-7143. Depily, £\apinisraty for Technical Assistance.—Dr. William S. Hoofnagle, 235- Director, Information.—Neil Gallagher. AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3467 Administrator.—Everett Rank, 2001 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Associate Administrator.—C. Hoke Leggett, 2059 Huntington Avenue, No. 609, Alex-andria, Va. 22303. Deputy Administrator, State and County Operations.—Clarence L. Tardy, 2018 Co-lumbia Pike, No. 13, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Administrator, Commodity Operations.—Merrill D. Marxman, 7901 Marysia Court, Springfield, Va. 22015. Deputy Administrator, Management.—Winifred R. Church (acting), Route 1, Box 705, Chappelear Drive, Charlotte Hall, Md. 20622. Deputy Administrator, Program Planning and Development.—Edward D. Hews, 9812 Brightlea Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, EEO and Civil Rights Staff.—Victor B. Phillips, 6522 Sixth Street 20012. Director, Legislative Liaison Staff.—Dreama B. Hinton, 7802 Dassett Court, Apt. 201, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Information Division.—Hoke Smith (acting), General Delivery, Cobb Island, Md. 20625. Director, Conservation and Environmental Protection Division.—Gordell A. Brown, 2301 Greenery Lane, Apt. No. 103, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Cotton, Grain and Rice Price Support Division.—Grant B. Buntrock, 11200 Chapel Road, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Director, Emergency Operations and Livestock Programs Division.—Jerry W. New-comb, 7136 Hamor Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Tobacco and Peanuts Division.—James M. Davis, 11813 Larry Road, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Director, Commodity Operations Division.—James E. Agnew, Jr., 2607 North Wash-ington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22201. Dircoon rin Division. —Indulis Kancitis, 5015 Ponderlay Court, Centreville, Va. Director, Transportation and Storage Division.—Paul W. King, 7637 Michelle Court, Manassas, Va. 22110. Director, ADP Policy and Planning Staff.—James H. Dinwiddie, 6171 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 410, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Technical Series Staff.—Frank M. Lawson, 8178 Electric Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180 Director; get Division. —Angelena V. Bracht, 3502 Riverwood Road, Alexandria, a. ¥ Dizon Fiscal Division.—Lester W. LeCompte, 5204 Light Street, Springfield, Va. Director, Management Services Division.—Robert M. Reynolds, 6302 Greeley Boule-vard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Personnel Division.—Elmer L. Dovel, 11316 Edenderry Drive, Fairfax, Va. Director, Analysis Division.—Howard C. Williams, 12621 Prestwick Drive, Taitallon Hills, Md. 20022. Poresior; peels Staff.—Jerome F. Sitter, 1808 South George Mason Drive, Arling- 8 on, Va Pirecton fn and Dockets Staff.—George E. Rippel, 13198 Sky Way, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7583 Board of Directors: Everett G. Rank, Administrator, ASCS, 2001 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Officers: Everett G. Rank, Executive Vice President. C. Hoke Leggett, Vice President ASCS, 2059 Huntington Avenue, No. 609, Alexan-dria, Va. 22303. Merrill D. Marxman, Deputy Vice President, ASCS, 7901 Marysia Court, Spring-field, Va. 22015. Clarence L. Tardy, Deputy Vice President, ASCS, 2018 Columbia Pike, No. 13, Arlington, Va. 22204. Winfred R. Church, Deputy Vice President, ASCS (acting), Route 1, Box 705, Chappelear Drive, Charlotte Hall, Md. 20622. Edward D. Hews, Secretary, ASCS, 9812 Brightlea Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Brenda B. King, Assistant Secretary, ASCS (acting), 7637 Michelle Courte, Manas- sas, Va. 22110. Lester LeCompte, Controller, ASCS, 5204 Light Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Roy A asmmdr, Treasurer, ASCS, 6305 Blackburn Ford Drive, Fairfax Station, a 22039. dons Sikora, Chief Accountant, ASCS, 10207 Carol Street, Great Falls, Va. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3935 Administrator.—Richard A. Smith, 7920 Robinson Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Apia Administrator.—Leo V. Mayer, 6117 Vernon Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Associate Administrator and General Sales Manager.—Melvin E. Sims, 6300 Steven-son Avenue, Apt. 221, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Administrator, Foreign Market Development.—Jimmy D. Minyard, 11710 Wolf Run Lane, Clifton, Va. 22024. Assistant Administrator, International Trade Policy.—Rolland E. Anderson, 8707 Ventura Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Administrator, International Agricultural Statistics.—Richard J. Cannon, 2407 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Affairs.—Larry F. Thomasson, 6721 Caneel Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Exports Credits.—James E. Ross, 2679 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant Administrator, Management.—Louis G. Davis, 8205 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Logpalative Ossiantmdang L. Laupus, 1415 North Oak Street, Apt. 401, Arlington, a. k fosistons o£ A aminisiator; Audit.—John Hudgins, 600 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, a. . Direc, Information Division.—dJ. Don Looper, 11150 Saffold Way, Reston, Va. Director, Planning and Analysis.—George E. Rossmiller, 3627 Tallwood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22312. FOREIGN MARKET DEVELOPMENT Assis Administrator.—Jimmy D. Minyard, 11710 Wolf Run Lane, Clifton, Va. Deis A gatan Administrator.—James E. Parker, 9139 Leghorn Place, Fairfax, a. : Assistant to Assistant Administrator.—Edward Liebe, 4700 Kiernan Road, College Park, Md. 20740. Assistant to Assistant Administrator.—Robert E. Mannion, 8705 Bunnell Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Planning and Evaluation Division.—Robert Svec, 4406 West Field Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Department of Agriculture Director, Export Trade Services Division.—William L. Scholz, 11311 Englishmill Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. EXPORT CREDITS Assistant General Sales Manager and Assistant Administrator.—James E. Ross, 2679 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Glenn D. Whiteman, 4516 Morningwood Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Director, Program Analysis Division.—Mary Chambliss, 11114 Mitscher Street, Ken-sington, Md. 20895. Director, Program Development Division.—David Culver, 3724 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Program Operations Division.—Leo Wallace, 4921 Seminary Road, Apt. 408, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Ocean Transportation Division.—[Vacant.] INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Assistant Administrator.—Richard J. Cannon, 2407 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Gerald A. Benge: 12610 Chanler Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Foreign Production Estimates Division.—Edward Cissel, 8536 Electric Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Trade and Economic Information Division.—Dewain Rahe, 9803 Doulton Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Director, Export Sales Reporting Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Reports and Projects Office.—Eldon Hildebrandt, 3409 Slade Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Data Systems Division.—Lloyd Fleck, 7605 Westminister Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Foreign Crop Condition Assessment Division.—James Hickman, 14903 Brookspoint Drive, Houston, Tex. 77062. COMMODITY DIVISION Director, Dairy, Livestock and Poultry.—Bryant Wadsworth, 14700 North Ashdale, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Direcion Grain and Feed.—Donald J. Novotny, 11803 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. 0854. Director, Oilseeds and Products.—Philip L. Mackie, 14717 Harold Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Horticultural and Tropical Products.—Gilbert Sindelar, 1904 Henry Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Riregion, Wobnees, Cotton and Seeds.—Leon G. Mears, 5848 Hilldon Street, McLean, a. . FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS Aig, Administrator.—Larry Thomasson, 6721 Caneel Court, Springfield, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Richard Welton, 9108 Willow Pond Lane, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. European Are Officer (Non-EC).—Robert McConnell, 1320 Schuman Court, Vienna, Area Earopens es Officer (EC).—Norman Pettipaw, 8012 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. Western Honisphere Area Officer.—Shackford Pitcher, 6149 Kellogg Drive, McLean, a. : Fortine and Pacific Area Officer.—Lyle Moe, 1432 Yellowwood Court, Reston, Va. Near East, South Asia and free Area Officer.—Cline Warren, 10316 Buena Vista Avenue, Lanham, Md. 207 MANAGEMENT Assign Administrator.—Louis G. Davis, 8205 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. Dery Assistant Administrator.—John Beshoar, 11907 Reynolds Avenue, Potomac, . 4. 602 Congressional Directory Director, Budget and Analysis Division.—John W. Williams, 16 Pitt Court, Rock-ville, Md. 20852. Director, Personnel Division.—Patricia P. Madison, 6530 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Management Services Division.—Edward Bevis, Jr., 2207 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. MARKETING AND INSPECTION SERVICES The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4256 Assistant Secretary.—C. W. McMillan. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John E. Ford. Special Assistant.—Karen Darling. ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3668 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator.—James O. Lee, Jr., 14900 Greymont Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator for Congressional Affairs.—Patricia A. Madson, 7203 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Drredion gLformation Division.—King F. Lovinger, 12008 Montague Drive, Laurel, . 20810. Environmental Coordinator.—Thomas McIntyre, 1515 Circle Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator, Management.—Larry B. Slagle, 208 Sixth Street SE. 20003. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Management.—Robert L. Buchanan, 2521 Shanan-dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904 Director, Administrative Services Division.—Gary A. Wilson, 7010 Davis Ford Road, Manassas, Va. 22111. Director, Budget and Accounting Division.—Samuel V. Ladd, 200 Rabbit Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878. Director, Human Resources Division.—George S. Robertson, 11001 Blue Roan Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, Automated Data Systems Staff.—Carl P. Spahn, 3883 Cotter Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Direeton, aisle Affairs Staff.—Bobby R. Acord, Route 1, Box 327-B, Marshall, a. : Director, Resource Management Systems and Evaluation Staff.—James A. Hanson, 109 McCrone Drive, Crownsville, Md. 21032. Director, Field Servicing Office.—Paul Whiteaker, 709 85th Avenue North, Brook-land Park, Minn. 55444. PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE Dep; a —Harvey L. Ford, 12209 Wimbleton Street, Upper Marlboro, 70 Assoeliase Deputy Administrator.—William F. Helms, 1735 Urby Drive, Crofton, Md. 1114 Assistant Deputy Administrator, National and Emergency Programs.—D. Scot Camp-bell, 12203 Vallerie Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Assistant Deputy Administrator, International Programs.—Gregor G. Rohwer, 1502 Circle Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21402. Director, National Program Planning Staff.—Robert L. Williamson, 11315 Myrtle Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. VETERINARY SERVICES Dep Acminssirator —dJohn K. Atwell, 1700 Colesberg Street, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Deputy Administrator.—K. R. Hook, 12309 Shadetree Lane, Laurel, Md. 20708. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Animal Health Programs.—E. C. Sharman, 3917 Commander Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Department of Agriculture Assistant Deputy Administrator, International Programs.—Norvan L. Meyer, 605 North Mansfield, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, National Brucellosis Eradication Program.—Billy G. Johnson, 12405 Sir Lancelot Drive, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769. Director, National Program Planning Staffs.—{Vacant.] AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5115 Administrator.—Vern F. Highley, 7507 Amesbury Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Deputy Administrator, Marketing Program Operations. —William T. Manley, 6928 Girard Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Administrator, Commodity Services.—Eddie F. Kimbrell, 13209 Moss Ranch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Deputy Administrator, Management.—[Vacant.] Director, Information Division.—[Vacant.] MARKETING SERVICES AND REGULATORY PROGRAMS Director, Cotton.—dJesse F. Moore, 2573 Nicky Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Dairy.—Edward T. Coughlin, 8717 Woodacre Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Fruit and Vegetable.—Charles R. Brader, 540 Southview Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Livestock, Meat, Grain, and Seed. —Thomas H. Porter, 6432 Lignum Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Doulimye=H, Connor Kennett, Jr., 7702 Vicar Street, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Tobacco.—William T. Manley (acting). Dirgzton, food Quality Assurance.—John M. Wyatt, 12321 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, a. 70. Director, Market Research and Development.—James L. Pearson, 9352 Tovito Street, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Diroclon, Wirohonse dames E. Springfield, 7928 Lake Pleasant Drive, Springfield, a. 22153. MANAGEMENT Adminisiiaize Services.—Burt C. Hawkins, 129 Evergreen Street, Sterling, Va. Financial ‘Management. —dJohn T. Reeves. Personnel.—Larry T. Thackston. Technical Services.—John C. Miklas, 1909 Miracle Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 14th and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8870 Administrator.—Randall E. Torgerson, 1300 Tulane Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Depry Administrator. =Jack H. Armstrong, 5218 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. Director, Cooperative Marketing and Purchasing Division.—James E. Haskell, 8108 Collins treet, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Cooperative Management Division.—Charles E. Kraenzle, 9140 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Cooperative Development Division.—John T. Haas, 5304 Juxon Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, The Mall between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7025 Administrator.—Donald L. Houston, 6001 North Fifth Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Associsle Administrator.—L. L. Gast, 9016 Edgewood Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. Assistant ‘to the Administrator.—Judith A. Neibrief, 2009 Belmont Road 20009. INFORMATION AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Director, Information and Legislative Affairs.—John M. McClung, 1005 Lake Claire Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Assistant to the Director.—Kevin P. Murray, 3601 Connecticut Avenue 20008. 604 Congressional Directory Deputy Director, Legislative Affairs, ILA.—Nancy Robinson, 4617 Logsdon Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Executive Correspondence and Special Assignments Staff, ILA.—Dorothy Henry, 560 N Street SW. 20024. Chief, Information Branch, ILA.—Karen Stuck (acting), 323 14th Street NE. 20002. Chee; Publis Auoreness Branch, ILA.—Patricia Drayne (acting), 3241 Livingston treet . EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STAFF Director.—Carolyn Corbett-Haye (acting), 7703 24th Avenue, Adelphi, Md. 20783. POLICY AND PROGRAM PLANNING Director.—Judith A. Segal (acting), 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Director.—Gail E. Updegraff, 6824 Lemon Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Emergency Planning Office, PPP.—George E. Bickerton, 4680 Morgan Court, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Direction Regulations Office, PPP.—S. Paul Ragan, 1361 MacBeth Street, McLean, a. 22101 Director, Policy Analyss, PPP.—Loren D. Lange, 12305 Captain Smith Court, Poto-mac, Director, acausite Secretariat, PPP.—Linda A. Wood, 11525 Pinecone Court, Reston, a. 22091 Director, Program Planning and Evaluation, PPP.—Leo Gray, 2100 Kingshouse Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. REVIEW AND EVALUATION STAFF Director.—Carol M. Seymour, 5616 Shade Tree Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Deputy Director.—Jerold Gettleman, 5447 Hound Hill Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Analysis and Evaluation, R&ES.—W. O. Holcombe, 3112 Wynford Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Direcion Special Projects, R&ES.—Carl A. Jolley, 608 Upham Place, Vienna, Va. Director, Program Review, R&ES.—Robert Bartlett, 3220 West 22d Court, Lawrence, Kans. 66044. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | Depry Adoyimisiraton—~Jowph A. Powers, 3913 Dumbarton Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Milton D. Ray, 1214 Burtonwood Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Director, Administrative Services Division.—0. V. Cummings, Jr., 5100 Pommeroy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Director, Budget Division.—William L. West, 6352 Fenestra Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Finance Division.—June P. Blair, 5408 Dunsmore Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Personnel Division.—William P. Hudnall, 815 Arcturus on the Potomac, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Labor Management Relations.—Mark Manis (acting), 14914 Cordell Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. 22195. MEAT AND POULTRY INSPECTION OPERATIONS Perey, Aamimsirator. —Ronald J. Prucha, 11158 Tattersall Trail, Oakton, Va. Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.—James K. Payne, 4708 Oak Forest Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Executive Officer.—L. G. Skufe, 10018 Wards Grove Circle, Burke Va. 22015. Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Compliance and Staff Operations.—Milton L. Ogodman, 3705 South George Mason Drive, No. 1807-S, Falls Church, Va. Director, Emergency Programs Sear —Earl E. Montgomery, 7311 Camp Alger Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 2204 Director, Federal-State Relations Staff —dJoseph L. Blair, 4910 Magdalene Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Lor: plicrie Division.—Robert W. Gonter, 12315 Winding Lane, Bowie, Md. Department of Agriculture Assistant Deputy Administrator, Regional Operations.—Wilson S. Horne, 311 River-view Trail, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Director, Regional Operations Staff.—Michael L. Huggins, 8122 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Direc Sothwes Region.—Newman B. Isom, 1427 Lincoln Place, Carrollton, Tex. Director, Southeast Region.—James D. Willis, 2341 North Peachtree Way, Dun-woody, Ga. 30338. Director, North Central Region.—Kenneth O. McDougall, 6202 Northeast 12th Avenue, Altoona, Iowa 50009. Direcion orthenst Region.—Maurice C. McNay, 1218 Sequoia Road, Cherry Hill, Direston, Western Region.—Donald C. Breeden, 676 Westline Drive, Alameda, Calif. 1: MEAT AND POULTRY INSPECTION TECHNICAL SERVICES Deputy Administrator.—Merlin A. Nelson, 9916 Indian Queen Point Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. : Assistant Deputy Administrator.—John W. McCutcheon (acting), 11229 Fall River Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director of Divisions.—William H. Dubbert (acting), 3412 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Industrial Engineering and Data Management Division.—Clyde S. Smith-son, 9346 Mount Vernon Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deon Zech nology Assessment Division.—Beth Calvi, 9754 Firth Court, Vienna, a. ; Director, Slaughter Inspection Standards and Procedures Division.—John C. Prucha, P.O. Box 14185, Route 108, Highland, Md. 20777. Director, Processed Products Inspection Division.—Bill F. Dennis, 6104 Dinwiddie Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Facilities, Equipment and Sanitation Division.—Bartie T. Woods, 1404 Washington Drive, Stafford, Va. 22554. Director, Standards and Labeling Division.—Robert G. Hibbert, 9105 Wire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Deputy Administrator.—Victor H. Berry, 1030 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Patricia Stolfa, (acting), 2409 Tunlaw Road 20007. Director, Export Coordination Division.—Wallace I. Leary, 4549 Kendall Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Assistant Director, Export Coordination Division.—Richard Mikita, Two Olmstead Court, Rockville, Md. 20754. Director, Foreign Programs Division.—Grace Clark, 605 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Assan Director, Foreign Programs Division.—William Havlik, P.O. 213, Aldi, Va. SCIENCE Deputy Administrator.—Ronald E. Engel, 218 North Fairfax Street, Apt. B-1, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Assistant Deputy Administrator.— Thomas R. Murtishaw, 5725 North Kings High-way, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Director, Food Ingrodion Assessment Division.—George Armstrong, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 306, North Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Chemistry Division.—Richard R. Ellis, 6032 Stevens Forest Road, Colum-bia, Md. 21045. Director, Microbiology Division.—Ralph W. Johnston, 2961 East Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Mathematics and Statistics Division.—Bert Levy, 12801 Sutters Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Residue Evaluation Surveillance Division.—John E. Spaulding, 4603 Cherry Hill Road, College Park, Md. 40740. Director, Field Service Laboratories Division.—Cornelius J. Whitney, 2713 Village Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 606 Congressional Directory Director, Pathology and Epidemiology Division.—Jack C. Leighty, P.O. Box 188, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets on Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 382-0219 Administrator.—Kenneth A. Gilles, 5415 Thetford Place, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—David R. Galliart, 12541 Windover Turn, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—Leslie E. Malone, 11505 Dundee Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Charles Nelson, 7453 Brighthouse Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Direction Field Management Division.—John W. Marshall, 12002 Trim Lane, Bowie, Director, Resources Management Division.—Ernie R. Bergeron, 6907 Heidelberg Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Standardization Division.—N. Gail Jackson, 5841 North Beaman, Kansas City, Mo. 64151. Administrative Officer.—Melville Aston, 10301 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, between 12th and 14th Streets on Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7051 Administrator.—B. H. (Bill) Jones, 11638 Leehigh Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Depry funtion sedanes L. Smith, 9424 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, Md. Director, Livestock Marketing Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Packer and Poultry Division.—Kenneth Stricklin, 13122 Madonna Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Director, Industry Analysis Staff.—dJ. C. Williamson, Jr., 7021 Braddock Mews Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION Director’s Office: Auditors Building, 14th Streets and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3963 Direc lor s=Montin F. Fitzpatrick, Jr., 401 North Armistead, No. 209, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Richard G. Warren, 601 Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. FOOD AND CONSUMER SERVICES The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7711 Assistant Secretary.—Mary C. Jarratt, 447-7711. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John W. Bode, 447-5796. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—G. Scott Dunn, 447-3975. FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Phone, 756-3062. Administrator.—Robert E. Leard (acting), 756-3062. Associate Administrator.—Robert E. Leard, 756-3060. Assistant to the Associate Administrator.—Irene M. Lankford, 756-3064. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Shirley J. Medlyn, 756-3058. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Samuel B. Taylor, 756-3064. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Thomas W. Mitchell, 756-3051. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Jane E. Mims, 756-3064. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Patricia Kearney (acting), 756-3941. Director, Office of Public Information.—Catherine H. Jensen, 756-3276. Director, Office of Governmental Affairs.—Richard G. Woods, 756-3010. Director, Office of Analysis and Evaluation.—John H. Stokes III, 756-3017. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator for Management.—Joseph S. Bennett, 756-3030. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Management.—Paul W. Braun, 756-3032. Director, Personnel Division.—Vernon R. Morgan, 756-3326. Director, Administrative Services Division.—James M. Sober, 756-3232. Director, Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity Division.—Alberta C. Frost, 756-3195. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGIONAL OPERATIONS Deputy Administrator.—[ Vacant], 756-3035. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Barbara T. O'Neil, 756-3035. Director, Administrative Review Division.—Miguel Valdivielso (acting), 756-3820. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator.—Raymond A. Pugh, Sr., 756-3046. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Leo A. Demers, 756-3048. Director, Management Information Division.—Steven J. Hiemstra (acting), 756-3100 Director, Budget Division.—William G. Boling, 756-3189. Director, Accounting Division.—David Hamer, Jr. (acting), 756-3850. Director, Automated Data Processing Division.—Frank A. Pulju, 756-3755. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR SPECIAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs.—George A. Braley, 756-3052. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs.—Patrick J. Clerkin, 756-3054. Director, School Programs Division.—Samuel P. Bauer, 756-3590. Director, Child Care and Summer Programs Division.—Jordan Benderly, 756-3882. Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division.—Barbara Sandoval, 756-3746. Director, Food Distribution Division.—dJoseph E. Shepherd, 756-3680. Director, Nutrition and Technical Services Division.—Henry S. Rodriguez, 756-3585. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR FAMILY NUTRITION PROGRAMS Deputy Administrator.—Virgil L. Conrad, 756-3026. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Christopher J. Martin, 756-3024. Director, Program Development Division.—Claire K. Lipsman, 756-3416. Director, State Operations Division.—[Vacant], 756-3490. Director, Federal Operations Division.—Herbert A. Scurlock, 756-3450. HUMAN NUTRITION INFORMATION SERVICES Administrator’s Office: 6525 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Phone, 436-7725. Administrator.-=—Dr. Esther Winterfeldt, 436-7725. Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Director, Food and Nutrition Information Staff.—Robyn C. Frank, 334-3719. Director, Consumer Nutrition Division.—Dr. Robert L. Rizek, 436-8457. Pirecii Teli Guidance and Education Research Division.—Dr. Luise Light, -5194. Chief, Food and Diet Research Branch.—Dr. Catherine E. Woteki, 436-8470. Chief, Food Consumption Research Branch.—Dr. Robert B. Reese, 436-8485. Chief, Nutrient Data Research Branch.—Dr. Frank N. Hepburn, 436-8491. Chief, Survey Statistics Branch.—Brucy C. Gray, 436-8507. OFFICE OF THE CONSUMER ADVISOR Director’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets on Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 382-9681 Director.—Isabel Wolf, 382-9681. SCIENCE AND EDUCATION The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5923 Assistant Secretary.—Orville G. Bentley, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Edgar L. Kendrick (acting), 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. 608 Congressional Directory Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—C. Michael Hoback, 1225 Firth of Lorne, Tantal-lon, Md. 20744. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets on Independence Avenue SW. 0250. Phone, 447-3656 Administrator.—T. B. Kinney, Jr., 8903 Eastbourne Lane, Laurel, Md. 20708. Associate Administrator.—Mary Carter, 4419 Cambria Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Deputy Administrator, National Program Staff.—T. J. Army, 10407C 46th Avenue, No. 301, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Assistant Deputy Administrator, National Program Staff.—D. A. Niffenegger, 13222 Greenmount Avenue, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Acting Associate Deputy Administrator, Animal, Human Nutrition, and Postharvest fienies SunjisD. B. Laster, 9314 Cherry Hill Road, Apt. 109, College Park, . 20740. Associate Deputy Administrator, Plant and Natural Resource Sciences Staff.—E. B. Knipling, 6555 Mink Hollow Road, Highland, Md. 20777. Regional Administrator, Northeastern Region.—G. E. Vanden Berg (acting), 1003 Broadmore Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Regional Administrator, North Central Region.—P. J. Fitzgerald, 702 Wonderview Drive, Dunlap, Ill. 61525. Regional Administrator, Southern Region.—E. L. Kendrick, 626 Sandra Lee Drive, Mandeville, La. 70448. Regional Administrator, Western Region.—H. C. Cox, 316 Dover Drive, Walnut Creek, Calif. 94598. EXTENSION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets on Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3377 Admin sno, —Mary Nell Greenwood, 5300 Columbia Pike, No. 306, Arlington, Va. 4 Associate Administrator.—Denzil Clegg, 2336 McGregor Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Administrator, Program Development, Evaluation and Management Sys- tems.—dJohn S. Bottum, 5518 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. _ Deputy Administrator, 4-H and Youth.—Eugene Williams, Crystal Plaza, 1115 North, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Acting Deputy Administrator, Home Economics and Human Nutrition.—Ava Rod-gers, 1515 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Administrator, Natural Resources and Rural Development.—Merrill Petos-key, 5300 Holmes Run Parkway, No. 1218, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Depiy Sominisiavy, Agricultural Programs.—Charles Beer, 490 M Street SW. COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE Administrator’s Office: Administration Building, between 12th and 14th Streets on Independence Avenue SW.20250. Phone, 447-4423 Administrator.—Walter I. Thomas, 1340 19th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22202. disor Administrator.—Edward C. Miller, 5715 Jason Street, Cheverly, Md. Deputy Administrator, Natural Resources, Human Nutrition, Food and Social Sci-ences.—John D. Sullivan, 1201 South Jefferson Davis Highway, South Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Deputy Administrator, Plant and Animal Sciences.—Clare 1. Harris, 14410 North-wyn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Current Research Information System.—John R. Myers, 6113 Bardu Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY Director’s Office: Route 1, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Phone, 344-4248 Director.—Joseph H. Howard (acting), 336 M Street SW. 20024. Associate Director.—Samuel T. Waters, 5347 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Department of Agriculture NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7173 Assistant Secretary.—John B. Crowell, Jr. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Richard D. Siegel, 447-3108. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Douglas W. MacCleery, 447-8570. FOREST SERVICE Chief’s Office: South Building, 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20013. Phone, 447-4617 Chief.—R. Max Peterson, 10742 Marlborough Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Chief.—F. Dale Robertson, 9319 Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Office of Information.—Robert M. Lake, 1318 North Chambliss Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. PROGRAMS AND LEGISLATION Deputy Chief.—dJ. Lamar Beasley, 2310 Ballycairne Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Asoo Deputy Chief.—Allan J. West, 8870 Applecross Lane, Springfield, Va. Staff Assistant.—dJohn Leasure, 6204 Larstan Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Environmental Coordination Staff. —David E. Ketcham, 1034 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Legislunise Affairs Staff.—Mark A. Reimers, 13425 Compton Road, Clifton, Va. 2024 Policy Analysis Staff.—H. Fred Kaiser, Jr., 9814 Commonwealth Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Program Development and Budget Staff. —William L. Rice, 4422 Tulip Tree Court, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Resource Program and Assessment Staff.—Thomas E. Hamilton, 9122 Bramble Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM Depp Ghtej=Raymong M. Housley, Jr., 6512 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. Assia Devuiy Chief. —Gary E. Cargill, 6410 Seven Oaks Court, Falls Church, Va. Associate Deputy Chief.—dJ. B. Hilmon, 9222 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Staff Assistant.—Floyd J. Marita, 4219 Minstrell Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Staff Assistant.—Philip R. Haug, 8416 Stonewall Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Timber Management Staff.—George M. Leonard, 10909 Paynes Church Drive, Fair- fax, Va. 22030. Range Management Staff.—William L. Evans, 5118 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, Va. Recreation Staff.—Roy W. Feuchter, 318 Westview Court NE., Vienna, Va. 22180. Wildlife and Fisheries Management Staff.—Dale A. Jones, 10272 Friendship Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Mins gh Geology Staff.—Howard E. Banta, 5076 Dreyfuss Street, Springfield, a Watershed and Air Management Staff.—Robert H. Tracy, 15724 Vista Drive, Dum-fries, Va. 22026. Land Management Planning Staff. —Charles R. Hartgraves, 2126 Freda Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Lands Staff.—Richard D. Hull, 5334 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Aviation and Fire Management Staff.—[Vacant.] Engineering Staff.—Myles R. Howlett, 6826 Rosemont Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY Deputy Chief.—John H. Ohman, 6417 Brentford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Aga Deputy Chief.—Allen J. Schacht, 3364 Woodburn Road, Annandale, Va. Staff Assistant.—Howard Burnett, 4729 Koester Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Staff Assistant.—Michael T. Rains, 6806 Riata Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Cooperative Fire Protection Staff.—Lawrence A. Amicarella, 5220 Nottinghill Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Forest bos 2 onagereent Staff. —James L. Stewart, 3028 Covington Street, Fairfax, a. : 99-555 0 -83 -41 610 Congressional Directory Area Planning and Development Staff.—John A. Vance, 4801 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Cooperative Forestry Staff. —Tony Dorrell, 10917 Thanlet Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. RESEARCH Deputy Chief.—Robert E. Buckman, 4508 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Adopts Deputy Chief.—F. Bryan Clark, 4205 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. Associate Deputy Chief —Keith R. Shea, 7601 Modisto Lane Springfield, Va. 221583. Staff Assistant.—dJerry A. Sesco, Box 245, Eutaw Forest Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Sars dassitan: Olona A. Richardson, 3133 Robert Evans Drive, Fairfax, Va. 1. Staff Assistant.—E. L. Shafer, 4403 Random Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Assistant.—Christine Pytel, 5800 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Ireanationsl Forestry Staff.—Robert W. Brandt, 6079 North 27th Street, Arlington, a 1 Timber Management Research Staff.—Stanley L. Krugman, 6515 Dryden Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Forest Environment Research Staff.—Ronald D. Lindmark, 6404 Wyngate Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Forest Insect and Disease Research Staff.—Gerald W. Anderson, 3716 Acosta Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Forest Products and Engineering Research Staff.—John R. Erickson, 5405 Dublin Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. Forest Fire and Atmospheric Sciences Research Staff.—{Vacant.] Forest Resources Economics Research Staff.—Ross S. Wr 10403 Silk Oar Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. ADMINISTRATION Deputy Chief.—Jerome A. Miles, 8254 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. ASSorals Debuly Chief.—Wallace R. Otterson, 3324 Rocky Mount Road, Fairfax, Va. Staff Assistant.—Howbert W. Bonnett, 10628 Anita Drive, Lorton, Va. 22079. Fiscal and Accounting Management ‘Staff. —Clarence E. Tipton, 3714 Dealebrook Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22028 Administrative Management Staff.—Charles P. Teague, Jr., 670 White Swann Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012. Apia Services Staff.—Allen W. Smith, 7322 Fairwood Lane, Falls Church, a Personal Management Staff.—[ Vacant.) Human Resources frogs Staff.—Leon H. Anderson, 12320 Millstream Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715 Civil Rights Staff. i B. Wilds, Jr., 9477 Deep Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Computer Sciences and Telecommunications Staff. — Hermann Habermann, 2015 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Tfornaion, Services Staff. —G. Lynn Sprague, 6539 Coachleigh Way, Alexandria, a SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Chief’s Office: South Building, 12th and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 (Mailing address: P.O. Box 2890). Phone, 447-4525 Chief.—Peter C. Myers, 4034 Ellicott Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304, phone 447-4525. Associate Chief.—David G. Unger, 6382 Dockser Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041, phone 447-4531. Assistant Chief, Midwest.—Richard L. Duesterhaus, 2220 Malraux Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, phone 447-4514. Assistant Chief, Northeast. —Graham T. Munkittrick, Sheffield Circle, RD No. 4, Dillsburg, Pa. 17019, phone 447-5373. Assistant Chief, Southeast.—Edward E. Thomas, 8509 Oakford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152, phone 447-2322. Assistant Chief. Southwest.—Thomas G. Rockenbaugh, 2971 Oakborough Square, Oakton, Va. 22124, phone 447-2241. Assistant Chief, Northwest. —Galen S. Bridge, 5400 Quincy Marr Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030, phone 447-2241. Administrative Officer.—William A. Centopani, 13224 Pleasantview Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033, phone 447-4102. Department of Agriculture Director, Legislative Affairs.—David L. Mussulman (acting), 8646 Victoria Road, Springfield, Va. 22151, phone 447-2771. Director, Public Information.—Hubert W. Kelley, Jr., 16209 Penn Manor Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716, phone 447-4543. Deputy Chief for Administration.—Robert G. Halstead, 3015 Leefield Drive, Hern-don, Va. 22071, phone 447-6297. Associate Deputy Chief for Administration.—Jacqueline G. Sutton, 2674 Carrollton Road, Annapolis, Md. 21403, phone 447-7847. Deputy Chief for State and Local Operations.—Cletus J. Gillman, 6121 Green Cap Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030, phone 447-7145. Associate Deputy Chief for State and Local Operations.—dJerome C. Hytry, 9910 Fishermans Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153, phone 447-4554. Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Projects.—Joseph W. Haas, 1318 Juliana Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304, phone 447-4527. Associate Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Projects.—Gerald D. Seinwill, 6066 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152, phone 447-3587. Deputy Chief for Technology Development and Application.—Paul M. Howard, 6029 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152, phone 447-4630. Associate Deputy Chief for Technology Development and Application.—Neil F. Bogner, 6903 Gillings Road, Springfield, Va. 22152, phone 447-4931. Deputy Chief for Natural Resources Assessments.—Ralph J. McCracken, 1412 State-side Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903, phone 447-3905. Associate Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Assessments.—Klaus W. Flach, 13600 Middlevale Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, phone 447-5195. Deputy Chief for Planning and Evaluation.—Kenneth L. Williams, 10307 Tecumseh Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030, phone 447-7705. Associate Deputy Chief for Planning and Evaluation.—[ Vacant.] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Commerce Building, 14th Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street 20230. Phone, STerling 3-9200 MALCOLM BALDRIGE, of Waterbury, Conn.; born in Omaha, Nebr., October 4, 1922; attended the Hotchkiss School; bachelor’s degree, Yale University, 1944; served in the U.S. Army Infantry, World War II; worked as a ranch hand in western Nebraska; recipient of many awards on the rodeo circuit as a steer roper; mill hand, manufacturing industry, 1947; president, Eastern Malleable Iron Co., Naugatuck, Conn., 1960; executive vice president, chairman, and executive officer, Scovill, Inc., 1962-; member, boards of directors: Bendix Corp., ASARCO, Uni-royal, AMF, and Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.; trustee, Swiss Reinsurance Co.; member: Business Council, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., and International Chamber of Commerce; incorporator, Easter Seal Society; active in many communi-ty organizations; married to the former Margaret Trowbridge Murray; two children; confirmed by the U.S. Senate, January 22, 1981; sworn into office, January 23, 1981. Secretary.—Malcolm Baldrige, Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th and Constitution Avenue 20230, 377-2112. Bacon line Assistant to the Secretary.—Helen W. Robbins, 3293-A Sutton Place Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Otto J. Wolff, 6561 Braddock Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22312. Pos joerony wBary J. Cooper, 42d 31st Street South, No. 410, Arlington, Va. Cop fidential Assistant.—Mary E. Donahue, 3901 Connecticut Avenue, No. 403 Director, Executive Secretariat.—Patricia A. Corken (acting), Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th and Constitution Avenue 20230, 377-3934. Deputy Secretary.—Guy W. Fiske, 1323 Merri Ridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Anite Deputy Secretary.—Michael J. Bayer, 8907 Melwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Associate Deputy Secretary for Strategic Policy and Planning.—Rebecca F. Lam-bert, 813 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Private Secretary to the Deputy Secretary.—Nancy R. Reinhard, 4509 Payne Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20022. Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.—Paul A. Van-dermyde, 1913 Belfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs.—James L. Bayless, 1812 24th treet 20008. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Mary Ann T. Knauss, 3293-A Sutton Place 20016. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Mary A. Nimmo, 3012 R Street, No. 2, 20007. Deputy Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Jack D. P. Lichtenstein, 10659 Muir-field Drive, Potomac, Md. 20007. Director, Office of Business Liaison.—Mary Jo Jacobi, 2944 Wallace Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Office of Consumer Affairs.—Lee L. Gray, 2840 27th Street 20008. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—Sherman M. Funk, 6450 Offutt Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Inspector General.—Frank DeGeorge, Park, Md. 20740. Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.—John Fairfax City, Va. 22030. Assistant Inspector General for InvestigationsWay, Rockville, Md. 20853. 3314 Marlborough R. Szpanka, 9754 .—Michael Ryman, Way, College Ranger Road, 5 Pennforest 613 614 Congressional Directory Inspector General—Continued Assistant Inspector General for Planning and Evaluation.—Frederic A. Heim, Jr., 6114 Roxbury Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Inspector General for Vulnerability Assessment and Management Serv-ices.—Eileen Siedman, 6006 28th Street 20015. General Counsel. —Sherman E. Unger, 1815 Kalorama Square 20008. Deputy General Counsel. —Irving P. Margulies, 9320 Judge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Arlene Triplett, 6327 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Katherine M. Bulow, 1811 Price Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Administration.-—Eleanor M. Clark, 9306 Arlington Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Controller.—David S. Nathan, 6004 Walnut Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20748. Director, Office of Budget.—Nancy A. Richards, 414 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Office of Financial Assistance.—Sonya J. Stewart, Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th and Constitution Avenue 20230. Director, Office of Financial Management.—Leo E. Palensky, 1286 Lake Forest Drive, Davidsonville, Md. 21035. Executive Director for Informations Resources Management.—Dennis C. Boyd, 5501 Seminary Road, No. 1112, Alexandria, Va. 22041. Director, Office of Information Management.—Phillip B. Ladd, 60 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 20234. Director, Office of Informations Systems.—Jimmie D. Brown, 11116 Lochinver Lane, Oakton, Va. 22124. Executive Director for Operations.—Richard M. Hadsell, 4221 Oak Hill Drive, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Chief, Policy and Systems Staff.—Alan P. Balutis, 3308 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Office of Property and Building Services.—Edward J. Henriksen, 12516 Knowledge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—William J. Wheeler, 4906 Bristow Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Information Services.—David Farber, 3021 Quail Hollow Ter-race, Brookeville, Md. 20729. Director Office of Procurement Services.—Robert A. Welch, 3550 South River Ter-race, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Director, Office of Security Services.—Michael N. Cassetta, 12014 Skipjack Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Director, Office of Safety and Health Management.—Robert B. Heinemann, 4136 Evergreen Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Executive Director for Planning, Personnel and Management.—Clifford J. Parker, 913 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Charles F. Treat, 37 Eton Overlook, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Office of Organization and Management Systems.—Hugh L. Brennan, 9608 Trailridge Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director, Office of Organization and Management Systems.—Frederick R. Jones, 4896 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Dire, Dijice of Personnel.—John M. Golden, 11408 Meath Drive, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Director, Office of Personnel.—Joseph C. Brown, 804 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Civil Rights.—Gerald R. Lucas, 4911 Woodland Boulevard, Oxon Hill, Md. 20745. Department. of Commerce 615 NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE Director.—Joseph E. Caponio (acting), 8417 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Pegi Director.—dJoseph E. Caponio, 8417 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 08. NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information.—Bernard J. Wunder, Jr., 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy . Lester M. Crawford, 11925 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. 43-3450. National Center for Toxicological Research (Washington, D.C. Office) Biregtor =br. Ronald W. Hart, 306 Michelle Street, Pine Bluff, Ariz. 71602. 443- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20205. Phone, 496-1000 for information Director.—Dr. James B. Wyngaarden, 14 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-2433 Deputy Director.—Dr. Thomas E. Malone, 8512 Post Oak Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. -2121. Deputy Director for Science.—[Vacant.] 496-1921. Associate Director for Extramural Research and Training. —Dr. William F. Raub, 11408 Rolling House Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. 496-1096. Associate Director for Clinical Care. —[Vacant.] 496-4114. Associate Director for Program Planning and Evaluation.—Dr. Michael I. Goldberg, 7508 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817. 496-3152. Associate Director for Administration.—Calvin B. Baldwin, Jr., 10705 Weymouth Street, Garrett Park, Md. 20896. 496-4466. Associate Director for Communications.—Storm Whaley, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-4461. Director, Division of Public Information.—R. Anne Thomas, 7523 Spring Lake Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817. 496-5781. Director, National Eye Institute.—Dr. Carl Kupfer, 2 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-2234. . Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.—Dr. Richard M. Krause, 8 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-2263. Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.—Dr. Mor-timer B. Lipsett, 5204 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-3454. Director, National Institute of Dental Research.—Dr. Harald Lowe, 2 North Drive, 1501, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-3571. Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.—Dr. David P. Rall, 603 Brookview Road, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. 704-629-3201. Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences.—Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, 4 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-5231. Director, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke. —Dr. Murray Goldstein, 6210 Swords Way, Bethesda, Md. 20817. 496- Director, National Institute of Aging.—[Vacant.] 496-9265. Director, Division of Computer Research and Technology.—Dr. Arnold W. Pratt, 6 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 496-5703. Director, Division of Research Grants.—Dr. Carl D. Douglas, 6310 Rockhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817. 496-7211. Director, Division of Research Resources.—Dr. Betty H. Pickett, 2561 Waterside Drive 20008. 496-5605. Director, Division of Research Services.—Dr. Joe R. Held, 16305 Grande Vista Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855. 496-5793. : Director, Clinical Center.—[Vacant.] 496-4114. Director, Fogarty International Center.—[Vacant.] 496-1415. National Library of Medicine Director.—Dr. Martin M. Cummings, 11317 Rolling House Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. 496-6221. Deputy Director.—Kent A. Smith, 4904 Bluebonnet Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. 496-6661. Associate Director for Library Operations.—[Vacant.] 496-3497. Associate Director, Specialized Information Services.—Dr. Henry Kissman, 1010 Crest Haven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. 496-3147. Director, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications.—Earl Hender-son (acting). 496-4496. Associate Director, Extramural Programs.—[Vacant.] 496-4441. Deputy Director for Research and Education.—Dr. Harold M. Schoolman, 2735 Mc-Kinley Street 20015. 496-4725. Director, Computer and Communications Systems.—Harry D. Bennett, 9565 Fern Hollow Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20877. 496-1351. National Cancer Institute Diredtor =r. Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., 9925 Julliard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817. 496-5615 Deputy Director.—Dr. Jane Henney. 496-3505. Executive Officer, Administrative Management.—Philip D. Amoruso. 496-5737. Director, Division of Cancer Treatment.—[Vacant.] 496-4291. Director, Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis.—Dr. Alan Rabson. 496-4345. Director, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.—Dr. Richard H. Adamson. 496- Director, Division of Extramural Activities.—Barbara S. Bynum. 496-5147. Director, Division of Resources, Centers and Community Activities.—Dr. Peter Greenwald. 496-6616. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Director.—Dr. Claude Lenfant, 13201 Glen Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. 496-5166. Deputy Director.—Dr. Peter Frommer. 496-1078. Executive Officer.—Evelyn L. Attix. 496-2411. Director, Division of Intramural Research.—Dr. Jack Orloff. 496-2116. Director, Division of Lung Disease.—[Vacant.] 496-7208. Director, Division of Blood Diseases and Resources.—Amoz I. Chernoff. 496-4868. Director, Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases.—Barbara L. Packard. 496-2553. Director, Division of Extramural Affairs.—Jerome Green. 496-7416. National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Biregiralr. Lester B. Salans, 3214 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. 496- Director, Division of Intramural Research.—Dr. J. Edward Rall. 496-4128. Pireciony Office of Program Planning and Analysis.—Dr. Pierre F. Renault. 496- Director, ‘Office of Health Research Reports.—Elizabeth H. Singer. 496-3583. Director, Office of Administrative Management.—L. Earl Laurence. 496-5741. Diresion, lj of Program Activities and Evaluation.—Dr. Benjamin T. Burton. Director, Division of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition.—[Vacant.] 496-1333. Diregion Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.—[Vacant.] 496- Director, Division of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal, and Skin Diseases.—[Vacant.] 496- Director, ed of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Extramural Activities.—[Vacant.] 496-7277. HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 301-443-2216 Agpiolsl air =Robert Graham, M.D., 9413 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 443-2216. Deputy Administrator.—John H. Kelso, 2332 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. 443-2194. Associate Administrator for Operations and Management.—James A. Walsh, 13511 Turkey Branch Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20853. 443-2053. Associate Administrator for Program Coordination.—Paul Schwab, 12119 Whippoor-will Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. 443-2033. Associate Administrator for Planning, Evaluation and Legislation.—Ronald H. Carl-son, 10622 Fable Rowe, Columbia, Md. 21044. 443-2460. Associate Administrator for Communications.—Keith Kost, 12505 Hemm Place, Bowie, Md. 20715. 443-2086. Associate Administrator for Regional Affairs.—Jordan J. Popkin, 3125 Garfield Street 20008. 443-2245. Associate Administrator for International Affairs.—William E. Gemma, Ph. D,, 11305 Berger Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-6154. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—dJ. Calvin Adams, 5159 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. 443-2177. BUREAU OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND ASSISTANCE Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 301-443-2320 Director Fe ward D. Martin, M.D., 314 New Mark Esplanade, Rockville, Md. 20850. 443-A Deputy Director. =William Aspden, 17601 Cashell Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. 443- Associate Director for Legislation and Policy.—James J. Corrigan, 18606 Nuthatcher Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879. 443-2380. Director, Office of Program Development.—John R. White, 18905 Bluewillow Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879. 443-2853. Director, Office of Policy Coordination.—Siegel E. Young, 11140 Saffoldway, Reston, Va. 22090. 443-1034. Director, Office of Program Support.—Phillip P. Killam, 2249 Regina Drive, Clarks-burg, Md. 20871. 443-2330. Director, Office of Data Management. — Nancy Paquin, 112 Central Avenue, Gaith-ershurg, Md. 20877. 443-2210. Director, Office of Financing Services.—James Barnes, D.P.A., 2830 Allendale Place 20008. 443-2376. Director, Division 7 Beneficiary Medical Programs.—Joan Holloway, 8967 Queen Maria Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. 443-5450. Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health.—Vince L. Hutchins, M.D., 2620 Quebec Street 20008. 443-2170. Director, Division of Primary Care Services.—Richard C. Bohrer, 611 Lexington Place NE. 20002. 443-2260. Director, Division of National Health Service Corps.—[Vacant.] 443-2900. Director, Division of Health Services Scholarships.—Allan S. Noonan, M.D., 4016 Arjay Circle, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. 436-6788. Director, Division of National Hansen's Disease Programs.—[Vacant.] 443-6197. Director, Division of Federal Employee Occupational Health.—Arvo B. Ederma, M.D., 10800 Kirkwall Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-2257. BUREAU OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Federal Center Building No. 2, 3700 East-West Highway, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Phone, 301-436-6810 Director Thomas D. Hatch, 2808 Blue Spruce Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 436- Deputy Director.—William A. Robinson, 16608 Frontenac Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20855. 436-6812 Director, Office of Program Support.—Elizabeth J. Haglund, 14909 Penfield Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 436-6560. Department of Health and Human Services Director, Office of Program Development.—Rovert A. Walkington, 326 New Mark Estelanade, Rockville, Md. 20850. 436-6770. Director, Office of Debt Management.—Norman Roskos, 3508 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740. 443-3030. Director, Office of Data Analysis and Management.-—Howard V. Stambler, 12016 Smoketree Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. 436-6530. Director, Division of Associated and Dental Health Professions.—David B. Hoover, 21 Nesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20902. 436-6838. Director, Division of Medicine.—Kenneth P. Moritsugu, 1904 Brightleaf Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. 436-6418. Director, Division of Nursing.—Jo Eleanor Elliott, Plaza Towers East, 6700 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. 436-6623. Director, Division of Student Assistance.—Michael Heningburg, 2365 Tumbletree Way, Reston, Va. 22091. 443-1173. Director, Division of Disadvantaged Assistance.—Clay E. Simpson, Jr., 1415 Peaceful Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 436-7216. BUREAU OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS AND RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 301-443-1993 Direeior Dona) F. Whiteside, D.D.S., 9207 Moultrie Parkway, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-1993. Deputy Director.—{Vacant.] 443-4106. Director, Office of Program Support.—Donald C. Parks, 1 Dundee Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. 443-2630. Director, Office of Program Development.—Ann Haendel, 5901 Anniston Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20817. 443-4273. Director, Office of Associate Director for Health Planning.—William R. Berry, 13433 Locksley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 436-6850. Deputy Director, Office of Associate Director for Health Planning.—John M. Heyob, 16807 Comberford Street, Derwood, Md. 20855. 436-6852. Director, Division of Regulatory Activities.—Jon L. Gold, 10007 Gardiner Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 436-6134. Director, Division of Planning Assistance and Assessment.—[Vacant.] 436-6725. Director, National Health Planning Information Center.—Richard L. Russell, 5714 North 15th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. 436-6716. -Director, Office of Associate Director for Health Facilities.—Florence B. Fiori, Dr. P.H., 6625 31st Place 20015. 436-7700. Deputy Director, Office of Associate Director for Health Facilities. —Krys Krystynak, Ph. D., 9834 Beach Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. 436-7702. Director, Division of Facilities Compliance.—Martin J. Frankel, 5142 Driftwood Court, Columbia, Md. 21044. 436-7795. Director, Division of Facilities Conversion and Utilization.—William G. Kowgios, 6832 Mink Hollow Road, Highland, Md. 20777. 436-6883. Director, Division of Facilities Financing.—Jack M. Moss, 928 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. 436-6880. Director, Division. of Energy Policy and Programs.—A. Burt Kline, Jr., 2305 Pinne-berg Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851. 436-7263. Director, Office of Associate Director for Health Maintenance Organizations.— [Vacant.] 443-4106. Director, Division of Analysis and Technical Assistance.—Robert D. Hamel, 3144 Jeffrey Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207. 443-6616. Director, Division of HMO Compliance.—Theodore J. Weinberg, 2204 Wakerobin Lane, Reston, Va. 22019. 443-2778. Director, Division of HMO Qualification.—Kenneth J. Linde, 294 New Mark Esparde Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. 443-1976. Director, Division of Private Sector Initiatives. —Anthony R. Masso, 15020 Rocking Spring Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. 443-2300. INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone 301-443-1083 Diredion in. Everett R. Rhoades, 18658 Blue Violet Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879. -1083. Deputy Director.—Dr. Joseph N. Exendine, 5509 Halpine Avenue, Apt. 102, Rock-ville, Md. 20851. 443-1085. 646 Congressional Directory Associate Director for Administration.—Milburn H. Roach, 4433 Hallet Street, Rock-ville, Md. 20851. 443-1093. Director, Office of Program Support.—Milburn H. Roach, 4433 Hallet Street, Rock-ville, Md. 20851. 443-1093. Director, Office of Tribal Affairs.—Arthur L. Thomas, 11917 Fernshire Road, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20858. 443-1044. Acting Director, Office of Research and Development.—Charles Erickson, 5570 Camino Mirvoval, Tucson, Ariz. 85718. 602-629-5010. Director, Division of Program Operations.—Dr. John G. Todd, 17309 Fletchall Drive, Poolesville, Md. 20837. 443-3024. Director, Division of Program Formulation.—Luana Reyes, 5805 Edson Lane, T-3, Rockville, Md. 20852. 443-2546. Acting Director, Division of Indian Community Development.—Dr. Joseph N. Exen-dine, 5509 Halpine Place, Apt. 102, Rockville, Md. 20851. 443-1085. Director, Division of Resource Coordination.—Dr. Donald A. Swetter, 11701 Ross Linda Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-4245. HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone 245-6726 Administrator.—Carolyne K. Davis. 245-6726. Deputy Administrator.—Daniel P. Bourque. 245-6726. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Michael Gdachowski. 245-6726. Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.—Michael Odachowski. 245-6726. Associate Qominisivasor for Policy.—Patrice Feinstein, 3611 McKinley Street 20015. 245-7 Associate Administrator for External Affairs.—F. Lynn May, 8236 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. 426-8390. Associate Administrator for Operations. —George Thompson, 5530 Suffield Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. 301-597-4854. Deputy Associate Administrator for Operations.—Martin Kappert, 4024 Huckaberry Row, Columbia, Md. 21043. 301-594-5878. Associate Administrator for Management and Support Services.—Charlene G. McCants, 905 Sixth Street, SW., Apt. 510B 20024. Director, Office of Legislation and Policy. —[Vacant.] 426-3960. Director, Office of Management and Budget.—Dennis J. Fischer, 2416 Sweetbay Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. 245-0915. Director, Office of Human Resources and Administrative Services.—Rodney G. Evans, 1209 Trotting Horse Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. 301-594-9260. Director, Office of Financial Management Services.—Frank D. Derville, 8874 Blade Green Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. 245-6329. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] 426-6022. Director, Office of Research and Demonstrations.—Bryan R. Luce, 11612 Happy Choice Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878. 472-7431. Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.—Richard Teske, 218 Third Street SE. 20003. 472-7413. Director, Health Standards and Quality Bureau.—Philip Nathanson, 6099-5 Majors Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. 301-594-7250. Director, Office of Professional and Scientific Affairs.—Roger O. Egeberg, 2909 Gar-field Terrace 20008. 472-7416. : Director, Office of Beneficiary Services.—[Vacant.] 301-594-8131. Director, Bureau of Data Management and Strategy.—Regina McPhillips, 5162 Downwest Ride, Columbia, Md. 20144. 301-597-2446. Director, Bureau of Program Operations.—John Berry, 36 Eton Overlook, Rockville, d. 20850. 301-594-£5000. Director, Bureau of Program Policy.—Larry Oday, 13501 Crispin Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. 301-594-9320. Director, Bureau of Quality Control.—[Vacant.] 301-594-5840. Director, Bureau of Support Services.—Martin Duby, 2612 Shanandale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 301-597-4850. Department of Health and Human Services 647 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Md. 21235. Phone, 301-594-3120 Commissioner.—[Vacant], 900 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-3120. Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—Armando Gonzalez, 613D Hubert H. Humphrey Building; 900 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-597-4512. Deputy Commissioner (Operations).—Herbert R. Doggette, Jr., 1204 West High Rise Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-3143. Deputy Commissioner (Programs and Policy).—Paul B. Simmons, 613D Hubert H. Humphrey Building; 900 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-4510. Deputy Commissioner (Systems).—Marshall Mandell, 4200 West High Rise Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-3651. Director, Executive Secretariat.—Larry Mason, 656G Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 202-245-7395; 922 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-597-2317. Chief Actuary.—Harry C. Ballantyne, 700 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-2860. Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement.—Phillip N. Hawkes, 1332E Switzer Build-ing, 202-245-0418. Associate Commissioner, Office of Assessment.—Beverly A. Bedwell, 400 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-1970. Associate Commissioner, Office of Central Operations.—Arthur F. Simermeyer, 200 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-1900. Associate Commissioner, Office of Family Assistance.—Linda McMahon, B404 Trans-point Building, 2100 Second Street SW. 20024. 202-245-2000. Associate Commissioner, Office of Field Operations.—Lawrence E. Hendricks, 1224 West High Rise Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-2520. Associate Commissioner, Office of Governmental Affairs.—James S. Jeffers, 960 Alt-meyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-1720. Associate Commissioner, Office of Hearings and Appeals.—Louis B. Hays, 402A Prsdon Building, 3833 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. 202-235-8333. Associate Commissioner, Office of Management, Budget and Personnel.—Nelson J. Sabatini, 800 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-2910. Associate Commissioner, Office of Operational Policy and Procedures.—Sandy Crank, 500 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-8982. Associate Commissioner, Office of System Integration.—[Vacant], 4200 West High Rise Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-3651. Associate Commissioner, Office of System Requirements.—Elliot A. Kirschbaum, 3224 West High Rise Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-597-1620. Associate Commissioner, Office of System Operations.—John R. Wicklein, 300 Alt-meyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-4447. OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT Department of Health and Human Services, 6110 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20852. Phone, 301-443-/ 4 / Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Fred Schutzman, 5110 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 443-4442. : HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 2041 Georgia Avenue 20060. Phone, 745-6100 Hospital Director.—Haynes Rice. 745-6100. Medical Director.—Dr. Vincent H. Roux, 9506 Clement Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 745-6698. Director, Department of Nursing.—Gwendolyn Webster. 745-1479. Financial Director.—Forest Williams. 745-1461. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HUD Building, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410. Phone, 755-6417 SAMUEL RILEY PIERCE, Jr., Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; born in Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y.; nominated by President Ronald Reagan, December 22, 1980, confirmed by the Senate, January 22, 1981, and sworn in January 23, 1981, at the White House, senior partner, New York law firm of Battle, Fowler, Jaffin, Pierce & Kheel; general counsel, Department of the Treasury, 1970-73; associate counsel and counsel, Subcommittee on Antitrust of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, 1956-57; assistant to the Under Secretary of the Department of Labor, 1955-56; received the Department of the Treasury’s highest honor, the Alexander Hamilton Award, 1973; judge New York Court of General Sessions, 1959-60; assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1953-55, following service as an assistant district attorney for New York County; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1949 and practiced before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1956; civic, educational, and corporate activities: member, New York City Board of Education, Battery Park City Authority; director, New York World's Fair Corp.; governor, American Stock Exchange, adjunct professor, New York University School of Law; and trustee: Rand Corp., Cornell University, Howard University, Mount Holyoke College, and Hampton Institute; director: Pru-dential Insurance Co. of America, General Electric Co., International Paper Co., U.S. Industries, Public Service Electric & Gas Co., International Basic Economy Corp., First National Boston Corp., and First National Bank of Boston; Phi Beta Kappa, Cornell University, 1947; law degree, Cornell, 1949; master of laws degree, taxation, 1952; honorary doctor of laws degree, New York University School of Law, 1972, and faculty member for many years; was Ford Foundation fellow, Yale Law School, 1957-58; wrote many legal articles in professional journals and contributed to several books; married to the former Barbara Penn Wright; one daughter, Victo-ria; veteran of World War II, serving 3 years in North Africa and Italy with the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Immediate Office Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.—Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. Room 10000, phone 755-6417. Conpentil Assistant to the Secretary.—Starr B. Eckert. Room 10000, phone 755- Execiiie Assistant to the Secretary.—Lance H. Wilson. Room 10000, phone 755- Under Secretary.—Donald I. Hovde. Room 10100, phone 755-7123. Si gen to the Under Secretary.—Romanita Lucero. Room 10100, phone Boouiine i to the Under Secretary.—David K. Karnes. Room 10100, phone Special Assistant to the Secretary (Executive Secretariat Operations).—Deborah G. Dean. Room 10139, phone 755-7654. Social Assistant to the Secretary.—Silvio DeBartolomeis. Room 10224, phone 755- Specs Assistant to the Secretary.—Joseph A. Strauss. Room 10224, phone 755- Special Assistant to the Secretary (White House Fellow).—Douglas W. Kmiec, Room 10226, phone 755-6952. Specied 2 soistaut to the Under Secretary.—Steven M. Gaddy. Room 10222, phone 649 650 Congressional Directory Under Secretary—Continued Sort Assisans to the Under Secretary.—Nancy J. Goetschius. Room 10224, phone -6810. Staff Assistant to the Secretary.—Janice Golec. Room 10222, phone 755-6065. Administrative Officer.—James R. Walker. Room 10218, phone 755-7150. STAFF ELEMENTS Deputy Under Secretary Pr Intergovernmental Relations.—Dr. June Koch. Room 10140, phone 755-6480. Depry, Under Secretary for Field Coordination.—[Vacant.] Room 10126, phone 755-7426. Assistant to the Secretary for Public Affairs.—Leonard Burchman. Room 10132, phone 755-6980. agin Ga the Secretary for Labor Relations.—B. A. Smith. Room 4110, phone Assistant to the Secretary for International Affairs.—Theodore R. Britton, Jr. Room 2124, phone 755-7058. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Indian and Alaska Native Programs.— Raymond E. Combs. Room 10226, phone 755-6648. Chairman, HUD Board of Contract Appeals.—David T. Anderson. Room 2158, phone 755-0132. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Alan W. Heifetz. Room 2158, phone 755-0132. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Bernice Wil-liams. Room 10226, phone 755-1428. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—John J. Knapp. Room 10214, phone 755-7244. Deputy General Counsel.—Alan F. Coffey. Room 10214, phone 755-7240. Perry General Counsel (Operations).—S. Leigh Curry, Jr. Room 10216, phone 755-7250. Associate General Counsel, Office of Insured Housing and Finance.—John A. Maxim, Jr. Room 9252, phone 755-6274. Associate General Counsel, Equal Opportunity and Administrative Law.—Burton Bloomberg. Room 10244, phone 755-7203. Associate General Counsel, Office of Assisted Housing and Community Develop-ment.—Robert S. Kenison. Room 2144, phone 426-5212. Associate General Counsel, Program Enforcement.—John P. Kennedy. Room 10270, phone 755-6999. Associate General Counsel, Legislation and Regulations.—Edward J. Murphy, Jr. Room 10282, phone 755-7093. Associate General Counsel, Office of Litigation.—Gershon M. Ratner. Room 10258, phone 755-1300. Pireston, Administrative Services.—Andrew E. Latvala. Room 10236, phone 755- OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General. —Charles L. Dempsey. Room 8256, phone 755-6430. Deputy Inspector General.—Paul A. Adams. Room 8256, phone 755-6432. Amigl Susnerey General for Audit.—Donald E. Kirkendall. Room 8180, phone Assistant Inspector General for Fraud Control and Management Operations.—Robert Hudak. Room 8254, phone 426-5454. Assision) Juspector General for Investigations.—John C. Martin. Room 8274, phone OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH Assistant Secretary.—E. S. Savas. Room 8100, phone 755-5600. Fapoufe Assigns to the Assistant Secretary. —Peter F. Tropp. Room 8100, phone Special Assman, to the Assistant Secretary.—dJudith A. Stines. Room 8100, phone Speciel Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Rose W. Groff. Room 4148, phone Deputy Assistant Secretary Policy Development.—James W. Stimpson. Room 8122, phone 755-5896. Assistant Secretary—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary Economic Affairs.—[Vacant.] Room 8204, phone 755-5980. Deputy Assistant Secretary Housing Research.—Benjamin F. Bobo. Room 8154, phone 755-6230. Deputy Assistant Secretary Urban and Community Studies.—Charles P. Smith. Room 8132, phone 755-5561. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Assistant Secretary.—Antonio Monroig. Room 5100, phone 755-7252. General Deputy Assistant Secretary (Designate).—W. Scott Davis. Room 5100, phone 755-6855. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations and Management (Acting).—Wagner D. Jackson. Room 5106, phone 755-6211. Director, Office of Management and Field Coordination. —William O. Anderson. Room 5124, phone 755-9340. Director, Office of Program Standards and Evaluation.—Peter Kaplan. Room 5224, phone 755-7727. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance (Acting).—Thomas Jan-kowski. Room 5204, phone 755-5735. Director, Office of Fair Housing and Soetton 3 Compliance (Acting).—Thomas Jan-kowski. Room 5204, phone 755-5735 Director, Office of H UD Program Compliance. —Laurence D. Pearl. Room 5230, phone 755-5904. Director, Ofyice of Voluntary Compliance.—James C. Cummings. Room 5224, phone 755-70 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATION AND CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS Assistant Secretary.—Stephen May. Room 10120, phone 755-5005. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations.—Joy E. Moore. Room 10120, phone 755-5005. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation.—J. Stephen Larkin. Room 10148, phone 755-7380. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary.—dJudith L. Tardy. Room 10110, phone 755-6940. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Donald J. Keuch, Jr. Room 10110, phone 755-6943. Director, Office of Information Policies and Systems.—Lea Hamilton. Room 4160, phone 755-5306. Director, Office of Budget.—Albert J. Kliman. Room 10172, phone 755-7276. Director, OOffice of Personnel (Acting).—Thomas R. Whittleton. Room 2162, phone Director, Office id Finance and Accounting. —Shirley A. Evans. Room 2202, phone 755-6310. Director, Office of Administrative Services (Acting).—Dennis Geer. Room 5170, phone 755-5123. Director, Office of Procurement and Contracts.—Roosevelt Jones. Room 5260, phone 755-5290. Director, Office of Training.—Galil L. Lively. Room 3178, phone 755-3696. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Assistant Secretary.—Stephen J. Bollinger. Room 7100, phone 755-6270. General Deputy Assistant Secretary.—dJack R. Stokvis. Room 7100, phone 755-6690. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Management.—Donald G. Dodge. Room 7100, phone 755-6267. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Policy Development and Evaluation.— Claire E. Freeman. Room 7204, phone 755-6082. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Field Operations and Environment and Energy.— tuart C. Sloame. Room 7208, phone 755-5965. Executive Assistant.—dJeffrey A. Finkle. Room 7204, phone 755-6082. Dirogion oiiee of Management (Acting).—Marcia K. Dodge. Room 7242, phone Director, Office 7 Field Operations and Monitoring.—David M. Cohen. Room 7212, phone 755-5566 Director, Office of Urban Development Action Grants.—Margaret B. Sowell. Room 7258, phone 755-6290. 652 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary—Continued Director Ofpee of Program Policy Development.—Syl C. Angel. Room 7138, phone Director, Office of Environment and Energy.—Richard H. Broun. Room 5136, phone 755-7894. Director, Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation.—Christopher G. Wye. Room 7146, phone 755-1283. Director, Office of Block Grant Assistance.—Don 1. Patch. Room 7280, phone 755- Director, Office of Urban Rehabilitation.—Robert I. Dodge. Room 7170, phone 755-5685. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING—FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER Assistant Secretary—Federal Housing Commissioner.—Philip Abrams. Room 9100, phone 755-6600. General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing.—W. Calvert Brand. Room 9206, phone 755-6490. Associate General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing.—George O. Hipps, Jr. Room 9100, phone 755-6604. Associate General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Field Operations.—R. Carter Sanders, Jr. Room 9106, phone 755-7366. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs.—Maurice Barks-dale. Room 6106, phone 755-6495. Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs.—James Schoenberger. Room 6106, phone 755-6495. Director, Office of Multifamily Housing Development.—James Hamernick. Room 6128, phone 755-5720. Director, Office of Multifamily Housing Management.—Conrad Egan. Room 6164, phone 755-5216. Director, Office of Multifamily Financing and Preservation.—Turman Holland. Room 6160, phone 755-5730. Director, Office of State Agency and Bond Financed Programs (Acting).—Steve E. Silvert. Room 6122, phone 755-8135. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.—[Vacant.] Room 6230, phone 755-6522. Diracien, Oypce of Indian Housing (Acting).—James Baugh. Room 4100, phone Preston, Office of Public Housing.—Thomas Sherman. Room 4100, phone 755- Director, Office of Existing and Moderate Rehabilitation Housing.—Madeline Has-tings. Room 4204, phone 755-5597. Deoly. Assistant Secretary for Single Family Housing and Mortgagee Activities.— H. Bowers, Jr. Room 9282, phone 755-6675. Direction © of Lender Certification.—William L. Halpren. Room 9154, Office phone Director, Office of Single Family Housing.—Alan J. Kappeler. Room 9278, phone Director, Office of Title I Insurance.—John L. Brady. Room 9160, phone 755-6680. Director, Office of Interstate Land Sales Registration.—Fred W. Pfaender. Room 4108, phone 755-8182. Depsory stant Secretary for Policy and Budget.—Janet Hale. Room 9208, phone Director, Office of Budget and Economic Analysis.—Stephen A. Martin. Room 9212, phone 755-6531. Director, Office of Policy Development and Program Evaluation.—Nancy S. Chis-holm. Room 9218, phone 755-0751. INDEPENDENT OFFICES Director, Office of Management.—Paul Williams. Room 9114, phone 755-6614. Dereon, 0 i of Field Operations (Acting).—Daniel C. Filippelli. Room 6262, phone Director, Office of Manufactured Housing and Construction Standards.—Pamela Danner. Room 3236, phone 755-5210. Department of Housing and Urban Development 653 Director, Office of Financial Management.—Arnold H. Diamond. Room 6186, phone 426-4325. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION President.—Robert W. Karpe. Room 6100, phone 755-5926. Executive Vice President.—Warren A. Lasko. Room 6100, phone 755-5926. Vice President, Mortgage Finance.—Robert P. Kalish. Room 6204, phone 755-5593. Treasurer.— Victor M. Correa. Room 6210, phone 755-2257. Vice Erosion, Mortgage-Backed Securities.—Richard W. Dyas. Room 6224, phone 7 Secretary.—Elton A. Peller. Room 6218, phone 755-5535. NEW COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION General Manager.—Warren T. Lindquist. Room 7110, phone 755-7920. Deputy General Manager (Acting).—Albert Diehl. Room 7110, phone 755-7920. Director, Office of Operations.—Albert Diehl. Room 7114, phone 755-6050. Controller.—[Vacant.] Room 7122, phone 755-6174. SOLAR ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION BANK President.—Robert W. Karpe. Room 2244, phone 755-7166. Vice President.—Dr. Richard Francis. Room 2244, phone 755-7166. Program Director.—Walt Preysnar. Room 2244, phone 755-7166. HUD FIELD OFFICES Region I.—(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Ver-mont).—James DiPrete, Jr., regional administrator, Room 800, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass, 02203 (617-223-4066). Boston, Mass., Area Office.—Marvin Siflinger, manager, Bulfinch Building, 15 New Chardon Street, Boston, Mass. 02114 (617-223-4111). Hartford, Conn., Area Office.—John McLean, manager, One Hartford Square West, Suite 204, Hartford, Conn. 06106 (203-244-3638). Manchester, N.H., Multifamily Service Office.—John C. Mongan, supervisor, Norris Cotton Federal Building, 275 Chestnut Street, Manchester, N.H. 03103 (603-666-7681). Bangor, Maine, Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Dolores Cross, supervisor, U.S. vi Post Office Building, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, Maine 04401 (207- Providence, R.I, Multifamily Service Office.—Casimir Kolaski, supervisor, Room 330, John O. Pastore Federal Building and U.S. Post Office, Providence, R.I. 02903 (401-528-4351). Burlington, Vt, Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Richard Young, supervisor, P.O. Box 989, Burlington, Vt. 05402 (802-951-6274). Region II.—(New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).—Joseph D. Mon-Hesiol Sogional administrator, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10278 (212- Buffalo, N.Y., Area Office.—dJoseph B. Lynch, manager, Statler Building, Mezza-nine, 107 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 (716-846-5755). San Juan, P.R., Caribbean Area Office.—Jose E. Febres-Silva, manager, Federico Degetau Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse, Room 428, Carlos E. Chardon Avenue, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918 (809-753-4201). Camden, N.J.,, Service Office.—Elmer Roy, supervisor, The Parkade Building, 519 Federal Street, Camden, N.J. 08103 (609-757-5107). Newark, N.J., Area Office.—Walter Johnson, manager, Gateway Building No. 1, Raymond Plaza, Newark, N.J. 07102 (201-645-3010). New York, N.Y., Area Office. —Edmund R. Davis, manager, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y 10278 (212-264-0644). Albany, N.Y., Service Office.—John Petricco, supervisor, Leo W. O’Brien Federal Buliding; North Pearl Street and Clinton Avenue, Albany, N.Y. 12207 (518-472- Region III.—(Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia).—Thomas J. Gola, regional administrator, Curtis Building, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215-597-2560). Pittsburgh, Pa., Area Office.—John E. Pisano, manager, Fort Pitt Commons, 445 Fort Pitt Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 (412-644-2802). Washington, D.C., Area Office.—Terry Chisholm, manager, Universal North Build-ing, 1875 Connecticut Avenue 20009 (202-673-5837). 654 Congressional Directory Region III—Continued Baltimore, Md., Area Office.—Thomas R. Hobbs, manager, Equitable Building, 10 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202 (301-962-2121). Philadelphia, Pa., Area Office.—W. Oliver Leggett, manager, 625 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215-597-2645). Wilmington, Del, Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Gerard Glavey, supervisor, IM Buslding, 800 Delaware Avenue, Room 511, Wilmington, Del. 19801 (302-573-6300). Richmond, Va., Area Office.—I. Margaret White, manager, 701 East Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. 23219 (804-771-2721). Charleston, W. Va., Multifamily Service Office.—Carl A. Smith, supervisor, Kana-ig Valley Building, Capitol and Lee Streets, Charleston, W. Va. 25301 (304--7000). Region IV.—(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee).—Clifton G. Brown, regional administrator, Richard B. Russell Federal Building, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404-221- Atlanta, Ga., Area Office.—Michael B. Janis, (acting) manager, Richard B. Russell Federal Building, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404-221-4577). Birmingham, Ala., Area Office.—Richard W. Compton, manager, Daniel Building, 15 South 20th Street, Birmingham, Ala. 35233 (229-254-1617). Louisville, Ky., Area Office.—Fred H. Porterfield, manager, 539 Fourth Avenue, P.O. Box 1044, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502-582-5251). Jackson, Miss., Area Office.—James S. Roland, manager, U.S. Federal Building, 100 West Capitol Street, Room 1016, Jackson, Miss. 39269 (601-960-4702). Greensboro, N.C., Area Office.—Larry Parker, manager, 415 North Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27401 (919-378-5363). Columbia, S.C., Area Office.—Franklin H. Corley, Jr., manager, Strom Thurmond nal Building, 1835-45 Assembly Street, Greensboro, N.C. 29201 (803-765- Knoxville, Tenn., Area Office.—Fred O. DeBruhl, Sr., manager, 1 Northshore Building, 1111 Northshore Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 (615-558-1384). Memphis, Tenn., Service Office.—Joseph P. Garaffa, supervisor, 100 North Main Street, 28th Floor, Memphis, Tenn. 38103 (901-521-3367). Nashville, Tenn., Multifamily Service Office.—dJoseph G. Hart, supervisor, 1 Com-merce Place, Suite 1600, Nashville, Tenn. 37239 (615-251-5213). Jacksonville, Fla., Area Office.—Harry I. Sharrott, manager, 325 West Adams Street, Jacksonville, Fla. 32202 (904-791-2626). Tampa, Fla., Service Office.—Ed Gardner, (acting) supervisor, 700 Twiggs Street, P.O. Box 2097, Tampa, Fla. 33601 (813-228-2501). Coral Gables, Fla., Service Office.—Martha D. Smudski, (acting) supervisor, 3001 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables, Fla. 33134 (305-447-3000). Orlando, Fla., Service Office.—M. Jeanette Porter, supervisor, Federal Office Building, 80 North Hughey, Orlando, Fla. 32801 (305-420-6441). Region V.—(Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin).—Alfred C. Moran, acting regional administrator, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606 (312-353-5680). Detroit, Mich., Area Office.—Stephen W. Brown, manager, McNamara Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 48226 553 226-7900). Chicago, Ill., Area Office.—Everett Rothchild, manager, 547 West Jackson Boule-vard, Chicago, I11. 60606 (312-353-3246). Springfield, Ill. Valuation/Evaluation Station.—Robert Fox, supervisor, Lincoln Topas Pian, 524 South Second Street, Room 600, Springfield, Ill. 62701 (217- Indianapolis, Ind., Area Office.—Martha D. Lamkin, manager, 151 North Dela-ware Street, P.O. Box 7047, Indianapolis, Ind. 46207 (317-331-6317). Grand Rapids, Mich., Multifamily Service Office. —John W. Kirkwood, supervisor, 2922 Fuller Avenue, Northeast, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49505 (616-456-2225). Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., Area Office. —Thomas Feeney, manager, 220 South Second Street, Bridge Place Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 55401 (612-349-3000). Cincinnati, Ohio, Multifamily Service Office.—Norman L. Deas, supervisor, 550 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513-684-2884). Cleveland, Ohio, Multifamily Service Office.—[Vacant], supervisor, 777 Rockwell Avenue, Second Floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216-522-4065). Columbus, Ohio, Area Office. — Judith Y. Brachman, manager, 200 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614-469-7345). Department of Housing and Urban Development 655 Region V—Continued Milwaukee, Wis.,, Area Office.—Troy L. Grigsby, manager, 744 North Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 53203 (414-291-1493). Flint, Mich., Service Office.—William Dones, supervisor, Genesee Bank Building, 352 South Saginaw Street, Room 200, Flint, Mich. 48502 (313-234-5621). Region VI—(Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) Dick Eudaly, regional administrator, 221 West Lancaster, P.O. Box 2905, Fort Worth, Tex. 76113 (817-870-5401). Dallas, Tex., Area Office.—Hubert W. Dutton, (acting) manager, 1403 Slocum, P.O. Box 10050, Dallas, Tex. 75207 (214-767-8266). Fort Worth, Tex., Service Office.—Joe Glenn, (acting) supervisor, 221 West Lancas-ter Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. 76113 (817-870-5543). Albuquerque, N. Mex., Service Office.—I. L. Sanchez-Davis, supervisor, 625 Truman Street NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110 (505-766-3251). Houston, Tex., Multifamily Service Office.—James M. Wilson, supervisor, Two Greenway Plaza East, Suite 200, Houston, Tex. 77046 (713-954-6826). Lubbock, Tex., Service Office.—Howard Thompson, supervisor, Federal Building, 1205 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, Tex. 79408 (806-762-7265). San Antonio, Tex., Area Office.—Finnis E. Jolly, manager, Washington Square Building, 800 Dolorosa, P.O. Box 9163, San Antonio, Tex. 87285 (512-229-6781). Little Rock, Ark., Area Office.—John T. Suskie, manager, 320 West Capitol, Suite 700, Little Rock, Ark. 72201 (501-378-5401). New Orleans, La., Area Office.—Betsy H. Stafford, manager, 1001 Howard Avenue, Plaza Tower Building, New Orleans, La. 70113 (504-589-2063). Shreveport, La., Service Office.—Rudolph C. Lowrey, supervisor, 500 Fannin Street, New Federal Building, Sixth Floor, Shreveport, La. 71101 (318-226-5385). Oklahoma City, Okla., Area Office. —Emil L. Huber, Jr., manager, Murrah Federal Building, 200 NW. Fifth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73102 (405-231-4891). Tulsa, Okla., Service Office.—Dominic J. Jimpie, supervisor, State Office Building, 440 South Houston Avenue, Tulsa, Okla. 74127 (918-581-7435). Region VII.—(Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska).—Gerald F. Simpson, regional ad-ministrator, Professional Building, 1103 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816-374-2661). Kansas City, Mo., Area Office. —Thomas S. Kilbride, manager, Professional Build-ing, 1103 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816-374-6580). Tones, Kans., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Cecil O'Connor, supervisor, 444 E. Quincy, Room 297, Topeka, Kans. 66683 (913-295-2683). Omaha, Nebr., Area Office.—Roger M. Massey, manager, Univac Building, 7100 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebr. 68106 (402-221-9301). St. Louis, Mo., Area Office.—Johnny Bullock, Jr., manager, 210 North Tucker Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 (314-425-4761). Des Moines, Iowa, Service Office.—dJerry L. Bauer, supervisor, 210 Walnut Street, Room 259, Des Moines, Iowa 50309 (515-284-4512). Region VIII.—(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming).— Grady Franklin Maples, regional administrator, Executive Tower Building, 1405 Curtis Street, Denver, Colo. 80202 (303-837-4513). Salt Lake City, Utah, Service Office.—L. C. Romney, supervisor, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801-524-5240). Helena, Mont., Service Office.—Leroy Marxer, supervisor, Federal Office Building, Drawer 10095, 301 South Park, Room 340, Helena, Mont. 59626 (406-449-5205). Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Delos Score, supervisor, 119 Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse, 400 South Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 57102 (605-336-2980). Fargo, N. Dak., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—James Nemzek, supervisor, Fed-eral Building, P.O. Box 2483, 653 Second Avenue, Fargo, N. Dak. 58108 (701-237-5771 X5136). Casper, Wyo., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Karleen Ratcliffe, supervisor, 4225 Federal Building, 100 East B Street, P.O. Box 580, Casper, Wyo. 82602 (307-261-5252). : Region IX.—(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa).—Bill J. Sloan, regional administrator, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36003, San Fran-cisco, Calif. 94102 (415-556-4752). Honolulu, Hawaii, Area Office.—Robert K. Fukuda, manager, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3318, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850 (808-546-2136). San Francisco, Calif., Area Office.—Henry D. Dishroom, manager, One Embarca-dero Center, Suite 1600, San Francisco, Calif. 94111 (415-556-2238). 656 Congressional Directory Region IX—Continued Sacramento, Calif., Multifamily Service Office.—Michael P. Kulick, supervisor, 545 Downtown Plaza, P.O. Box 1978, Suite 250, Sacramento, Calif. 95809 (916-440-3471). Reno, Nev., Service Office.—Wayne Tangye, (acting) supervisor, 1050 Bible Way, Box 4700, Reno, Nev. 89505 (702-784-5356). Las Vegas, Nev., Service Office.—Florence Rogers, (acting) supervisor, 720 South Seventh Street, Las Vegas, Nev. 89101 (702-385-6208). Fresno, Calif., Service Office.—E. R. Huizenga, supervisor, 1315 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 200, Fresno, Calif. 93721 (209-487-5033). Los Angeles, Calif.,, Area Office.—dJohn J. Tuite, manager, 2500 Wilshire Boule-vard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90057 (213-688-5974). Santa Ana, Calif, Service Office.—Earl G. Fields, supervisor, 34 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, Calif. 92701 (714-836-2451). San Diego, Calif., Service Office.—Charles J. Wilson, (acting) supervisor, 880 Front Street, P.O. Box 2648, San Diego, Calif. 92101 (714-293-5305). Phoenix, Ariz., Multifamily Service Office.—Walter Durant, (acting) supervisor, Arizona Bank Building, 101 North First Avenue, Suite 1800, P.O. Box 13468, Phoenix, Ariz. 85002 (602-261-4434). Tucson, Ariz., Service Office.—Joe Montoya, (acting) supervisor, Arizona Bank Building, 33 North Stone Avenue, Suite 1400, Tucson, Ariz. 85701 (602-629-62317). Region X.—(Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington).—William Y. Nishimura, regional administrator, Arcade Plaza Building, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206-442-5414). Portland, Oreg., Area Office.—Richard C. Brinck, manager, Cascade Building, 520 SW. Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97204 (503-423-2561). Boise, Idaho, Service Office.—George K. Sandstrom, (acting) supervisor, 419 North Curtis Road, P.O. Box 32, Boise, Idaho 83705 (208-384-1990). Seattle, Wash., Area Office.—Edward J. Moger, manager, Arcade Plaza Building, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206-442-7456). Spokane, Wash., Service Office.—Robert Glesa, (acting) supervisor, 746 U.S. Court-house, West 920 Riverside Avenue, Spokane, Wash. 99201 (509-456-4571). Anchorage, Alaska, Area Office.—John G. Duffy, manager, 701 C Street, Module G, Box 64, Anchorage, Alaska 99513 (907-271-4170). DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-4000 ELIZABETH HANFORD DOLE, Secretary of Transportation; born in Salisbury, N.C; education: major in political science from Duke University; received a masters’ degree in education and government from Harvard University; received her law degree from Harvard Law School; worked as a staff assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; ‘served as executive director of the President's Committee on Consumer Interests from 1969-71; Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs, 1971-73; member of the Federal Trade Commission, 1973-76 (took leave of absence in 1976), resigned from the Commission in 1979; assistant to the President for public liaison, 1981-January 1983; in 1972 received the Arthur S. Fleming Award for Outstanding Government Service; in 1974 TIME magazine chose i her as one of America’s 200 “Faces of the Future;”’ currently serves on the board of trustees of Duke University and the board of advisers for the Duke Business School; is a member of the board of directors of the National Council on the Aging, the board of directors for the American Council on Young Political Leaders, the board of directors of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts and the National Advisory Council of the National Federation of Republican Women; served as a member of the Harvard Law School Association Council and a former member of the American Bar Association Bankruptcy Commission; during the 1980 Presiden-tial campaign served as chairman of Voters for Reagan-Bush and is a member of the Reagan-Bush Truth Squad; directed the Human Services Group for the Office of Executive Branch Management, Office of the President-elect; married to Senator Robert J. Dole (Republican, Kansas); nominated by President Reagan, January 25, 1983; confirmed by U.S. Senate, February 1, 1983, and sworn in February 7, 1983. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-4000 Secretary.—Elizabeth Hanford Dole. Freon ive Assistant to the Secretary.—Mark Knouse, 4228 Embassy Park Road Scheduling Assistant to the Secretary.—Jeanne Smith, 6509 43d Avenue, Universi-ty Park, Md. 20782. Deputy Secretary. —Darrell M. Trent, 6510 West Langley, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Donald R. Trilling, 4209 Pickering Place, Alexandria, Va. 52300, Executive Secretariat.—Director, Katherine M. Anderson, 510 Gibbon Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Contract Appeals Board.—Chairman, Administrative Judge, Emanuel P. Snyder, 6621 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Departmental Office of Civil Rights.—Director, Dr. Wesley A. Plummer, 400 Sev-enth Street SW. 20590. Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Director, Melvin Hum-phrey, 5920 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Direson, Office of Public Affairs.—Linda Gosden, Nassif Building, Room 10414, 426- Deputy Director.—[ Vacant], Nassif Building, Room 10414, 426-4570. Special Assistant.—Thomas R. Blank, Nassif Building, Room 10414, 426-4570. Special Assistant.—Richard Schoenfeld, Nassif Building, Room 10414, 426-4570. redion a)of Information Officer. —Rebecca H. Lima, Nassif Building, Room 9421, Assistant ly Public Information.—Robert S. Marx (acting), Nassif Building, Room 10413, 426-2141. Assistant Director for Publications and Audiovisual Services.—Thomas E. Gillette, (acting), Nassif Building, Room 9421, 426-4333. Office of Transportation Research and Technology.—Director [vacant]. 657 99-555 0 -83 -uu 658 Congressional Directory General Counsel. —John M. Fowler. Deputy General Counsel. —Rosalind A. Knapp, 1204 G Street SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel for Environmental, Civil Rights and General Law.— Barclay W. Webber, Route 2, Box 18F, New Windsor, Md. 21776. Assistant General Counsel for International Law.—dJeffrey N. Shane, 3809 Warren Street 20016. Assistant General Counsel for Litigation.—Diane R. Liff, 6007 Cairn Terrace, Bethes- da, Md. 20034. Assistant General Counsel for Legislation.—John J. Collins, 701 A Street SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel for Regulation and Enforcement.—Neil R. Eisner, 8735 Farms Court, Springfield, Va. 22152 Chairman, Board for Correction of Military Records.—William T. Underwood, Jr., 5481 Luke Penny Place, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Judith T. Connor, 540 N Street SW., Apt. S-403 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Charles Swinburn, 3918 Terry Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Franklin K. Willis, 2502 Rockwood, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Management Staff. "Director, Robert K. Adams, 4812 Cherry Valley Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Office of Industry Policy.—Director, Martin Convisser, 6223 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Office of International Policy and Programs.—Director, Rosario Scibilia, 907 Buck- ingham Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Office of Economics.—Richard F. Walsh, 1425 Knox Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs.—Donald A. Derman, 606 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs.—Raymond A. Karam, 2021 Peppermint Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Spevial Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Richard L. Miller, 3609 34th Street Offic of Programs and Evaluation.—Director, Carolina L. Mederos, 2500 Q Street, 0 7 Office of Budget.—Director, William H. FitzGerald, Jr., 3831 Denfeld Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant i gi for Governmental Affairs.—Lee L. Verstandig, 3616 Davis Street Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Kip Hawley, 707 A Street NE. 20002. -Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Cindy J. Fraser, P.O. Box 654, Se- verna Park, Md. 21146. Office of Congressional Affairs.—William K. Dabaghi, 4211 48th Place 20016. Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.—Kelley Andrews, 5607 Gloster Road, Bethes- da, Md. 20816. Office of Technology and Planning Assistance.—Alfonse Linhares, 5485 Safe Harbor Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL . Inspr dicheral=slonph P. Welsch, 426-8584, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street SW. Breoiise AsistanredCharios H. King, 426-9517, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.—Joseph J. Genovese, 426-4080, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations. —Lawrence A. Cresce, 426-4091, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Assistant Inspector General for Policy, Planning, and Resources.—Glenn W. Wien-hoff, 426-2150, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Assistant Secretary for Administration. —Robert L. Fairman, Room 10314, 400 Sev-enth Street SW. 20590. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Karen S. Lee, Room 10314, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590 Office of Personnel and Training. —Director, Robert S. Smith, Room 9101, 400 Sev-enth Street SW. 20590. Office of Management Planning.—Director, Bruce Barkley, Room 10320, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Department of Transportation 659 Office of Information Systems and Telecommunications Policy.—Director, Marvin N. Gordon, Room 7109, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Office of Administrative Operations.—Director, Ronald D. Keefer, Room 10319, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Office of Installations and Logistics.—Director, Barnett M. Anceleitz, Room 9100, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Office of Financial Management.—Director, Gail T. Young, Room 9114, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Transportation Computer Center.—Director, Robert E. Jones, Room 2434, 400 Sev-enth Street SW. 20590. U.S. COAST GUARD 2100 Second Street SW. 20593. Phone, 426-2390 The Commandant.—Adm. James S. Gracey. Executive Assistant.—Capt. Macon T. Jordan. Special Assistant to the Commandant.—Capt. John T. Andrews. Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Comdr. Joseph M. Kyle. Vice Commandant.—Vice Adm. Benedict L. Stabile. Aide to the Vice Commandant.—Lt. Michael J. Hall. Medical Adviser to the Commandant.—Rear Adm. Leon R. Jellerson, USPHS. Congressional Affairs Staff.—Chief, Capt. W. T. Leland. Marine Safety Council. —Chairman, Rear Adm. Edwin H. Daniels. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Alfred F. Chatterton. Office of Civil Rights.—Chief, William T. Hudson. Foreign Policy Adviser to the Commandant.—David E. Simcox. Chip of Staff.—Rear Adm. Paul A. Yost, Jr. Office of Boating, Public and Consumer Affairs.—Chief, Rear Adm. Joseph A. McDonough, Jr. Chief Counsel. —Rear Adm. Edwin H. Daniels. Office of Command, Control and Communication.—Chief, Rear Adm. Alfred P. Manning, Jr. Office of Engineering.—Chief, Rear Adm. Robert S. Lucas. Comptroller.—Rear Adm. William P. Kozlovsky. Office of Health Services.—Chief, Rear Adm. Leon R. Jellerson, USPHS. Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Chief, Rear Adm. Clyde T. Lusk, Jr. Office of Navigation.—Chief, Rear Adm. Theodore J. Wojnar. Office of Operations.—Chief, Rear Adm. Norman C. Venzke. fice of Personnel. —Chief, Rear Adm. Richard P. Cueroni. Office of Research and Development.—Chief, Rear Adm. Kenneth G. Wiman. Office of Reserve.—Chief, Rear Adm. James C. Irwin. Office i Marine Environment and Systems.—Chief, Rear Adm. Bobby F. Hollings-worth. MAJOR FIELD COMMANDS Ist Coast Guard District.—150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114.—Commander, Rear Adm. Richard A. Bauman. 2d Coast Guard District.—1430 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63103.—Commander, Rear Adm. Sidney B. Vaughn, Jr. 3d Coast Guard District/Atlantic Area.—Governors Island, New York, N.Y. 10004.— Commander, Vice Adm. Wayne E. Caldwell. 5th Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, Va. 23705.—Commander, Rear Adm. John D. Costello. 7th Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 51 Southwest First Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33130.—Commander, Rear Adm. Donald C. Thompson. 8th Coast Guard District.—Hale Boggs Federal Building, 500 Camp Street, New Orleans, La. 70130.—Commander, Rear Adm. William H. Stewart. 9th Coast Guard District.—1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199.—Com-mander, Rear Adm. Henry H. Bell. 11th Coast Guard District. —Union Bank Building, 400 Oceangate Boulevard, Long Beach, Calif. 90822.—Commander, Rear Adm. Frederick P. Schubert. 12th Coast Guard District/Pacific Area.—Government Island, Alameda, Calif. 94501.—Commander, Vice Adm. Charles E. Larkin. 13th Coast Guard District.—915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174.—Command-er, Rear Adm. Harold W. Parker, Jr. 14th Coast Guard District.—Prince Kalanianaole Federal Building, 300 Ala Mona Boulevard, Ninth Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850.—Commander, Rear Adm. Clyde E. Robbins. 17th Coast Guard District. —P.0O. Box 3-5000, Juneau, Alaska 99802.—Commander, Rear Adm. Richard J. Knapp. U.S. Coast Guard Academy.—New London, Conn. 06320.—Superintendent, Rear Adm. Edward Nelson,Jr. Coast Guard Activities, Europe.—Box 50, FPO New York 09510.—Commander, Capt. Robert A. Biller. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) FOB-10A 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591. Phone, 426-8058 Administrator.—J. Lynn Helms. Deputy Administrator.—Michael J. Fenello. Special Project Staff.—Garland P. Castleberry. Director, Advanced Automation Program Office.—Valerio R. Hunt. Director, Air Traffic Service.—Raymond J. Van Vuren. Chief Counsel.—J. E. Murdock. Director of Civil Rights.—Leon C. Watkins. Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—Edmund Pinto. Associate Administrator for Administration.—Charles E. Weithoner. Director of Accounting.—Ernest M. Keeling. Director, Acquisition and Materiel Service. —Fred E. Gilmore (acting). Director of Budget.—William A. Plissner. Director of Labor. Relations.—Edward V. Curran. Director of Management Systems.—Brooks C. Goldman. Director of Personnel and Training.—Donald B. Rock. Associate Administrator for Airports.—William F. Shea. Director of Airport Planning and Programing.—Paul L. Galis. Director of Airport Standards.—Leonard E. Mudd. Associate Administrator for Aviation Standards.—Walter S. Luffsey. Director of Airworthiness.—M. Craig Beard. Federal Air Surgeon.—Dr. H. L. Reighard. Director of Aviation Safety.—William L. Fromme. Director of Civil Aviation Security.—Billie H. Vincent. Director of Flight Operations.—Kenneth S. Hunt. Associate Administrator for Development and Logistics.—A. P. Albrecht (acting). Deputy Associate Administrator.—Frank L. Frisbie (acting). Deputy Associate Administrator for Engineering.—Neal A. Blake (acting). Direct: room Engineering and Maintenance Service.—Martin T. Pozesky acting). Director, Systems Engineering Service.—Gerald Thompson (acting). Ansyiials Administrator for Policy and International Aviation.—Donald R. egner. -Director of Aviation Policy and Plans.—Harvey B. Safeer. * Director of Environment and Energy.—John E. Wesler. Director of International Aviation.—Quentin S. Taylor. MAJOR FIELD ORGANIZATIONS Alaskan Region.—Acting Director, Frank Cunningham, P.O. Box 14, Anchorage, Alaska 99513, (907) 271-5645. Central Region.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska—Director, Murray E. Smith, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106, (816) 374-5626. Eastern Region. —Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vir-ginia, West Virginia—Director, Joseph M. Del Balzo, Federal Building, JFK International Airport, Jamaica, N.Y. 11430, (212) 995-2801. Europe, Africa, and Middle East Office.—Europe, Africa, and Middle East, including the Soviet Union and all countries that are both south of the People’s Republic of China and west of Burma—Director, Phillip M. Swatek, FAA, c/o American Embassy, 27 Boulevard DuRegent, 1000 Brussels, Belgium, 513.38.30. Great Lakes Region.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin—Director, Paul K. Bohr, 2300 East Devon Avenue, Des Plains, I11. 60018, (312) 694-7294. Department of Transportation 661 New England Region.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ver-mont, Rhode Island—Director, Robert E. Whittington, 12 New England Execu-tive Park, Burlington, Mass. 01803, (617) 273-7244. Northwest Mountain Region.—Colorado, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washing-ton, Wyoming—Director, Charles R. Foster, 17900 Pacific Highway South, Seat-tle, Wash. 98168, (206) 764-7010. Southern Region.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Caroli-na, South Carolina, Tennessee—Director, Jonathan Howe, P.O. Box 20636, At-lanta, Ga. 30320, (404) 763-7222. Southwest Region.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas—Director, C. R. Melugin, Jr., P.O. Box 1689, Fort Worth, Tex. 76101, (817) 877-2100. Western-Pacific Region.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada—Director, Homer C. McClure, P.O. Box 92007, Worldway Postal Center, Los Angeles, Calif. 90009, (213) 536-6421. Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center.—Director, Benjamin Demps, Jr., P.O. Box 25082, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125, (405) 686-4521. FAA Technical Center.—Director, Edmund J. Koenke, Atlantic City, N.J. 08405, (609) 641-8200. Metropolitan Washington Airports.—Director, James A. Wilding, Washington Na-tional Airport 20001, (703) 557-1155. Aviation Standards National Field Office.—Director, Robert L. Goodrich, P.O. Box 25082, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125, (405) 686-2305. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590 Administrator.—R. A. Barnhart. Deputy Administrator.—L. P. Lamm. Executive Director.—Richard D. Morgan. Chief Counsel.—Donald L. Ivers. Office of Civil Rights.—Director, R. Edward Quick. Office of Public Affairs.—Director, Gary Hoitsma (acting). Associate Administrator for Planning and Policy Development.—Richard B. Rob- ertson. Associate Administrator for Administration.—Daniel Markoff. Associate Administrator for Engineering and Operations.—Rex C. Leathers. Associate Administrator for Right-of-Way and Environment.—J. M. O'Connor. Associate Administrator for Research, Development, and Technology.—Edwin M. Wood (business address: 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. 22101). Associate Administrator for Safety, Traffic Engineering, and Motor Carriers.— Marshall Jacks, Jr. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1 (combines standard Regions 1 and 2).—Maine, Connecticut, New Hamp-shire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, Puerto Rico, New Jersey—Regional Administrator, John G. Bestgen, Leo W. O’Brien Federal Bujidina, Room 729, Clinton Avenue and North Pearl Street, Albany, N.Y. Region 3.—Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia—Regional Administrator, George R. Turner, Jr., 31 Hopkins Plaza, Room 1633, Baltimore, Md. 21201. Region 4.—Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississip- * pi, Florida, Kentucky—Regional Administrator, Leon N. Larson, 1720 Peachtree Road, NW., Suite 200, Atlanta, Ga. 30367. Region 5.—Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio—Regional Ad-ministrator, John O. Hibbs, 18209 Dixie Highway, Homewood, Ill. 60430. Region 6.—Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico—Regional Adminis-trator, Wesley S. Mendenhall, Jr., 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102. Region 7.—Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska—Regional Administrator, Calvin C. Berge, 6301 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Mo. 64131. Region 8.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah— Regional Administrator, Morris C. Reinhardt, 5565 Zang Street, P.O. Box, 25246, Denver, Colo. 80225. Region 9.—California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii—Regional Administrator, Robert G. S. Young, 2 Embarcadero Center, Suite 530, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Region 10.—Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska—Regional Administrator, M. Eldon Green, 708 Southwest Third Street, Mohawk Building, Room 412, Portland, Oreg. 97204. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-5807 Administrator.—Adm. Harold E. Shear, Room 7206, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Deputy Administrator.—Warren G. Leback, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Deputy Administrator for Inland Waterways and Great Lakes.—Howard A. Wat- ters, 501 North Roosevelt Road, Apt. B717, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Secretary, Maritime Subsidy Board.—Robert J. Patton, Jr., 2715 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office of Chief Counsel.—Stuart R. Breidbart, Room 7232, 400 Seventh Street SW. Office of International Activities.—Director, Reginald A. Bourdon, 12000 Old Georgetown Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Office of Public Affairs.—Director, Walter E. Oates, 13232 Glenhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Maritime Labor and Training.—Director, Arthur W. Friedberg, 8845 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Associate Administrator for Policy and Administration.—Russell F. Stryker, 9208 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Administration.—Earnest Haw-kins, 9807 Varus Place, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Office of Administrative Services and Procurement.—Director (acting), John L. Mann, Jr., 7614 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Budget.—Director, Mason G. Nottingham, 10013 Whitefield Street, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Office of Financial Management.—Director, James J. Zok, 7110 Carnation Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Office of Information Resources Management.—Director, Benjamin Burks, Jr., 2425 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Office of Management and Organization.—Director, John L. Mann, Jr., 9614 Fair-fax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Oyj ; 4 Sasol = Direc Myra R. Wells, Room PL-1200, 400 Seventh Street Office of Policy and Plans.—Director, Richard O. Thomas, Route 2, Box 989, Stafford, Va. 22554. Associate Administrator for Maritime Aids.—Gerard E. Neumann, 107 Monticello Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Deputy Associate Administrator for Maritime Aids (Finance).—James W. Hans-com, 3308 Wessynton Way, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy Associate Administrator for Maritime Aids (Trade).—Joe Bill Young, 409 Potomac Valley Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 26022. Office of Ship Financing. — Director, Edmond J. Fitzgerald, 8909 Saddle Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Marine Insurance.—Director, Jack Malkin, 5213 Sangamore Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20016. Office of Ship Operating Costs.—Director, Frederick R. Larson, 1506 Laburnum Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Trade Studies and Subsidy Contracts.—Director, William B. Ebersold, 5006 Roblee Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Associate Administrator for Shipbuilding and Ship Operations (Acting).—Thomas W. Pross, 12323 Manvel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Associate Administrator for Shipbuilding and Ship Operations (Acting).— Capt. Douglass F. Hayman, Quarters A, Kinkaid Road, Annapolis, Md. 21402. Office of Ship Construction.—Director (acting), Norman O. Hammer, 14102 Park- vale Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Office of Shipbuilding Costs.—Director, Thomas W. Pross, 12323 Manvel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Office of Ship Operations.—Director, Stanley D. Wheatley, 800 Fourth Street SW., Apt. N525 20024. Associate Administrator for Marketing and Domestic Enterprise.—Gary S. Misch, 1020 North Quincy Street, No. 621, Arlington, Va. 22201. Department of Transportation 663 Associate Administrator for Marketing and Domestic Enterprise—Continued Office of Domestic Shipping.—Director, Howard G. Norseth, 12707 Rigdale Ter-race, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Office of Market Development.—Director, Lewis C. Paine, 4136 Virginia Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Office of Port and Intermodal Development.—Director, John M. Pisani, Room 7201, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Associate Administrator for Research and Development (Acting).—James G. Gross, 14908 Athey Road, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. Deputy Associate Administrator for Research and Development.—James G. Gross, 14908 Athey Road, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. Office of Advanced Ship Development.—Director (acting), John J. Garvey, Room 4107, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Office of Advanced Ship Operations.—Director, Dr. Zelvin Levine, 1 Cobbler Court, Baltimore, Md. 21208. Office of Maritime Technology.—Director, Virgil W. Rinehart, 12633 St. James Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. FIELD ACTIVITIES Eastern Region.—Director (acting), Robert L. Safarik, 4 Star Court, Pequannolk, N.J. 07440. Central Region.—Director, F. X. McNerney, 14 Carriage Lane, New Orleans, La. 70114. Great Lakes Region.—Director (acting), Alpha H. Ames, 3185 West 162 Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. Western Region.—Director, Samuel W. Galstan, 100 Sheryl Drive, San Bruno, Calif. 94066. United States Merchant Marine Academy.—Superintendent, Rear Adm. Thomas A. King, Quarters A, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Deputy Superintendent.—Commodore Thomas J. Patterson, Jr., Quarters D, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Assistant Superintendent for Administration.—John H. Lewis, 70 Stuart Drive, Syosset, N.Y 11791. Assistant Superintendent for Academic Affairs.—Capt. Paul L. Krinsky, 46 Keswik Lane, Plainview, N.Y. 11803. Assistant Superintendent for Regimental Affairs.—Capt. John J. Jochmans, Quar-ters C, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Office of External Affairs.—Director, Capt. Charles M. Renick, Quarters B, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590 Administrator.—Robert W. Blanchette, (202) 426-0710. Deputy Administrator.—Thomas A. Till, (202) 426-0857. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Robert R. Collins, (202) 426-2040. Associate Administrator for Administration.—W. Wayne Wilson, (202) 426-0862. A case Administrator for Federal Assistance.—William E. Loftus, (202) 426- Associate Administrator for Research and Development.—[Vacant], (202) 426-9601. Associate Administrator for Policy.—James C. Rooney, (202) 426-8254. Associate Administrator for Safety.—Joseph W. Walsh, (202) 426-0895. Assocs Administrator for Intercity Programs.—Louis S. Thompson, (202) 426- Director, Planning and Budget Development.—[Vacant), (202) 755-9097. Civil Rights Officer.—Miles S. Washington, Jr., (202) 426-9753. Public Affairs Officer.—John R. Winston, (202) 426-0881. Resson Coordinator, Transportation Test Center.—Wade Dorland, Pueblo, Colo. General Manager, The Alaska Railroad.—Frank H. Jones, Pouch 7-211, Anchor-age, Alaska 99510. 664 Congressional Directory REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1.—Northeastern.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Edward B. Hassell, Room 1307, 150 Cause-way Street, Boston, Mass. 02114, (617) 223-2775. Region 2.—Eastern.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Vir-ginia, West Virginia. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Wallace F. Holl, Independence Building, Room 1020, 434 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, (215) 597-0750. Region 3.—Southern.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Charles R. Meyrick, Suite 440, North Tower, 1720 Peachtree Road NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309, (404) 881-2751. Region 4.—Central.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—J. Sharpe, 165 North Canal Street, 14th Floor, Chicago, Ill. 60606, (312) 353-6203. Region 5.—Southwestern.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Robert Johnson, Room 7A35, Federal Office Building, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102, (817) 334-3601. Region 6.—Midwestern.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Herrell R. Bird, Room 1807, Federal Office Building, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106, (806) 374-2497. Region 7.—Western.— Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Earl H. Anderson, Suite 630, 2 Embarca-dero Center, San Francisco, Calif. 94111, (415) 556-6411. Region 8.—Northwestern.—Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wyoming. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, 302 Mead Building, 421 Southwest Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97204, (503) 221-3011. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-1828 Administrator.—Raymond A. Peck, Jr., 2025 Belmont Road 20009. Deputy Administrator.—Diane K. Steed, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.—Courtney M. Price, 3104 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Associate Administrator for ni ia Programs.—George Reagle, 10046 Cotton Mill Lane, Columbia, Md. 210 Associate Administrator for Ly Joe Development.—Michael Finkelstein, 9406 Wild Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Associate Administrator for Enforcement.—Lynn L. Bradford, 6110 Emmett Guards Court, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Associate Administrator for Plans and Programs.—Barry Felrice, 620 Goldsbor-ough Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. Associate Administrator for Administration.—Dana L. Scott, 4318 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Regional Operations.—John F. Magee, 13011 Maple View Lane, Fair-fax, Va. 22033. Director, Office of Public and Consumer Affairs.—Richard E. Burdette, Jr., 3300 Daisy Road, Daisy, Md. 21797. Director, Office of Civil Bizip —Hanley J. Norment, 12500 Arbor View Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902 Chief Counsel. —Frank A. Berndt, 11233 Hunting Horn Lane, Reston, Va. 20091. REGIONAL OFFICES Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Ver-mont—-Regional Administrator, John J. Connors, 61 Churchill Drive, Norwood, Mass. 02062. Region II.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Regional Adminis-trator, Harry B. Nelson, Room 204, 245 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N.Y. 10605. Department of Transportation 665 Region III.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Regional Administrator, Frank Altobelli, 377 Grinstead Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Regional Administrator, Stanley W. Keesling, 2851 Thornbriar Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30340. Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.—Regional Ad-ministrator, Gordon G. Lindquist, 19119 Pierce Avenue, Homewood, Ill. 60430. Region VI.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Regional Admin-istrator, E. Robert Anderson, 3537 Wharton Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. 76133. Region VIIL.—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, Wyoming.— Bog onal Administrator, R. C. O’Connell, 11983 West 27th Driver, Denver, Colo. Region IX.—American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada.—Re-gional Administrator, Calvin Burkhart, 1623 Camino Pablo, Moraga, Calif. Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Regional Administrator, [vacant], 3140 Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174. URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 426-2350 Administrator.—Arthur E. Teele, Jr. Deputy Administrator.—Charles A. Gargano. Executive Director.—Raymond J. Sander. Executive Secretariat.—Karen A. Abbott. Associate Administrator for Budget and Policy.—Carole A. Foryst. Chief Counsel. —G. Kent Woodman. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Joseph Marshall (acting). Director, Office of Civil Rights.—Barbara A. Ibarra (acting). Director, Office of Financial Management.—Charles Christovich. Associate Administrator for Grants Management.—Robert H. McManus. Associate Adminstrator for Technical Assistance.—Peter Benjamin. Associate Administrator for Administration.— Thomas R. Hunt. REGIONAL OFFICES Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Ver-mont.—Regional Administrator, Richard Doyle, Transportation Systems Center, Kendall Square, 55 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. 02142. Region II.—New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico.—Regional Administrator, Alfred A. DelliBovi, 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 14-110, New York, N.Y. 10278. Region III.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Regional Administrator, Peter N. Stowell, 434 Walnut Street, Suite 1010, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Regional Administrator, Carl B. Richardson, 1720 Peachtree Road NW., Suite 400, Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.—Regional Ad-Fimsteator, Joel Ettinger, 300 South Wacker Drive, Suite 1720, Chicago, Ill. Region VI.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Regional Admin-istrator, Glen E. Ford, 819 Taylor Street, Suite 9A32, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102. Region VIIL.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—Regional Administrator, Lee O. Waddleton, 6301 Rockhill Road, Suite 100, Kansas City, Mo. 64131. Region VIII.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.— Regional Administrator, Louis Mraz, 1050 17th Street, Suite 1822 Prudential Plaza, Denver, Colo. 80265. Region IX.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.—Regional Administrator, Brigid Hynes-Cherin, 2 Embarcadero Center, Suite 620, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Regional Administrator, Aubrey Davis, 915 Second Avenue, Suite 3142, Seattle, Wash. 98174. 666 Congressional Directory ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591. Phone, 426-3574 Administrator.—David W. Oberlin, 6401 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Dennis E. Deuschl, 4501 Weyburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Plans and Policy Development.—Robert D. Kraft, 1684 Yorktown Court, Crofton, Md. 21114. Director of Program Review.—William A. Tusaie, 3361 Taleen Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Administrator and Resident Manager, Massena, N.Y.—William H. Kenne-dy, 15 Nightengale Avenue, Massena, N.Y. 13662. Comptroller.—Edward Margosian, 8 East Avenue, Massena, N.Y. 13662. General Counsel.—Frederick A. Bush, 2 Elm Circle, Massena, N.Y. 13662. RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-4461 Administrator.—Howard Dugoff, 11404 Grundy Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Program Management and Administration.—Howard Dugoff (acting). Office of Chief Counsel.—William J. Driscoll, 122 Fifth Street SE. 20003. Transportation Systems Center.—Director, Dr. James Costantino, 96 Sagamore Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181. Materials Transportation Bureau.—Director, L. D. Santman, 203 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY James Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW. 20585. Phone, 252-5000 DONALD PAUL HODEL, Secretary of Energy; born in Portland, Oreg., May 23, 1935; B.A. in government, Harvard University, 1957; J.D., University of Oregon School of Law, 1960; student editor, University of Oregon Law Review, 1960; member, Oregon State, Multnomah County (Oreg.) and Federal Bar Association; active in corporate and private law practice in Oregon, 1960-69; deputy administrator, Bonneville Power Administration, 1969-72; administrator, Bonneville Power Admin-istration, 1972-77; principal, Hodel Associates, Inc., energy consultants, 1978-81; Under Secretary of the Interior, 1981-82; and trustee president, National Electric Reliability Council; delegate, Eighth World Energy Conference, Bucharest, Romania, 1971, Ninth World Energy Conference, Detroit, Mich., 1974, Tenth World Energy Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 1977, Eleventh World Energy Conference, Munich, Germany, 1980; member, Board of Directors, U.S. National Committee, World Energy Conference, 1980; member, board of directors, Electric Power Research Institute; executive committee, Western Systems Coordinating Council; Advisory Committee on Energy Facility Siting, National Science Foundation; Oregon Alterna-tive Energy Development Commission; recipient, first Interior Department Out-standing Service Award for energy conservation activities, 1974; Distinguished Serv-ice Award, Northwest Public Power Association, 1975; Department of Commerce Save Energy Citation, 1975; married the former Barbara Beecher Stockman; served as Secretary of Energy under a recess appointment granted by President Reagan, November 5, 1982; nominated by the President, November 15, 1982; confirmed by U.S. Senate, December 8, 1982, and sworn in December 27, 1982. Secretary of Energy.—Donald Paul Hodel, 252-6210. Deputy Secretary.—[ Vacant], 252-5500. Under Secretary.—[ Vacant], 252-5704. General Counsel. —R. Tenney Johnson, 252-5281. Inspector General.—James R. Richards, 252-4393. Assistant Secretary, Management and Administration.—Martha O. Hesse, 252-8010. Assistant Secretary, Congressional, Intergovernmental and Public Affairs.—Robert C. Odle, Jr., 252-5450. Assistant Secretary, International Affairs.—[Vacant], 252-5800. Director, Office of Policy, Planning and Analysis.—J. Hunter Chiles III, 252-5325. Adnpriiraton Economic Regulatory Administration.—Rayburn D. Hanzlik, 633- 733. Administrator, Energy Information Administration.—dJ. Erich Evered, 252-6411. Assistant Secretary, Nuclear Energy.—Shelby T. Brewer, 252-6450. Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy.—Jan W. Mares, 252-6660. Asi Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy.—dJoseph J. Tribble, 252- Assistant Secretary, Defense Programs.—Herman E. Roser, 252-2171. Director, Office of Energy Research.—Alvin Trivelpiece, 252-5444 Assistant Secretary, Environmental Protection, Safety, and Emergency Prepared- ness.—William A. Vaughan, 252-4700. Director, Office of Alcohol Fuels.—Joseph J. Tribble (acting), 252-9497. Director, Office of Minority Economic Impact.—Rosslee G. Douglas, 252-8383. Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals.—John B. Farmakides, 633-8400. Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).—Charles M. Butler III, 357-8200. 667 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Personnel Locator: Phone, 245-3192 T. H. BELL, Secretary of Education; born in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, November 11, 1921; B.A., Southern Idaho College of Education, 1946; M.S. in educational administration, University of Idaho, 1954; doctorate in educational administration, University of Utah, 1961; served in Marine Corps, 1942-46; athletic coach and science teacher, Eden Rural High School, Eden, Idaho, 1946-47; superintendent, Rockland Valley School, Idaho, 1947-54; Ford Foundation Fellowship in school administration, 1954-55; superintendent, Weber County School District, Ogden, Utah, 1957-62; professor and chairman, Department of Educational Administration, Utah State University, 1962-63; Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1963-70; Deputy Commissioner for School Systems, U.S. Office of Education, 1970-71; superintendent, Granite School District, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1971-74; appoint-ed by the President as U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1974-76; Utah Commission-er of Higher Education and chief executive officer, Utah State Board of Regents, 1976-81; sworn in as Secretary of Education, January 31, 1981; authored 6 books and 27 articles; 3 major addresses published in “Vital Speeches of the Nation”; awards: Secretary's Special Citation (DHEW, 1975); Certificate of Merit of State Boards of Education, Edinboro, Pa., State College, 1975; Distinguished Service Award from National Association of State Boards of Education, 1973; Distinguished Service Award from National Council of Chief State School Officers, 1971; Outstand-ing Service Award from Utah School Boards Association, 1970; married with four sons. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary of Education.—T. H. Bell, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4181 20202, 426-6420. Counselor/Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Thomas C. Anderson, 400 Mary-land Avenue SW., Room 4181 20202, 426-6426. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY Under Secretary of Education.—Gary L. Jones, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4015 20202, 755-1100. OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND INTERAGENCY AFFAIRS Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs (Designate).— Wendy Borcherdt, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3073 20202, 245-7904. OFFICE OF PLANNING, BUDGET, AND EVALUATION Deputy Under Secretary for Planning, Budget, and Evaluation.—Gary L. Bauer, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4079 20202, 245-7909. Director, Budget Service.—Sally Christensen, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4069 20202, 245-7893. Director, Planning and Evaluation Service—John D. Klenk, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4079 20202, 245-5032. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT Deputy Under Secretary for Management.—Charles L. Heatherly, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3181 20202, 245-8703. Compirosior Ralph Olmo, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3017 20202, 245- Director, Financial Management Service—Barry S. Bontemps, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3105 20202, 245-8360. Director, Assistance Management and Procurement Service—Frank B. McGet-trick, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 5680 20202, 245-8160. 670 Congressional Directory Deputy Under Secretary for Management—Continued Director, Information Resources Management Service—Harry K. Lester, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 1187A 20202, 245-7985. Administrator for Management Services (Acting).—Charles L. Heatherly, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3181 20202, 245-8703. Director, Horace Mann Learning Center.—Alicia Coro, 400 Sixth Street SW., Room 3700 20202, 472-4594. Director, Administrative Resource Management Service.—William Smith, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 1077 20202, 245-8972. Director, Personnel Resource Management Service.—Lois Hartman, 400 Mary-land Avenue SW., Room 1087 20202, 245-8366. Director, Organizational Performance Service.—Frank Anthony Ryan, 330 C Street SW., Room 4054 20202, 245-0122. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—James B. Thomas, Jr., 330 C Street SW., Room 4022 20202, 245-1694. Deputy Inspector General.—John C. Yazurlo, 330 C Street SW., Room 4022 20202, 245-1694. Assistant Inspector General for Audit.—[Vacant], 330 C Street SW., Room 4200 20202, 245-0621. Assistant Inspector General for Investigation.—Arthur Sinai, 330 C Street SW., Room 4134 20202, 245-0452. Assistant Inspector General for Policy Planning and Management Services.—Wil-liam E. McLaughlin, 330 C Street SW., Room 4200 20202, 245-0621. OFFICE OF LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Legislation and Public Affairs.—Anne Graham, 400 Mary-land Avenue SW., Room 3153 20202, 245-8233. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation. —Alice Chambers, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3153 20202, 245-8233. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (Acting).—Tony Blankley, 400 Mary-land Avenue SW., Room 2089 20202, 245-8601. Director, Legislative Policy Service (Acting).—James Pirius, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3153 20202, 245-8233. Director, Congressional Service (Acting).—Harry Phillips, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3147 20202, 245-8280. Director, Public Information Service.—[Vacant], 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3153 20202, 245-8233. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Genera) Counsel.—Daniel Oliver, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4091 20202, 245-40. Deputy General Counsel for Regulations and Legislation.— Thomas Anderson, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4181 20202, 426-426. Associate Deputy General Counsel for Regulations and Legislation.—Steven Schat-ken, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4099 20202, 472-1058. Deputy General Counsel for Departmental Service. —Hugh Joseph Beard, Jr., 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4091 20202, 245-8955. Associate General Counsel for Program Service.—Theodore Sky, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 4091 20202, 245-8954. OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights.—Harry M. Singleton, 330 C Street SW., Room 5000 20202, 245-7680. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights.—Joan Standlee, 330 C Street SW., Room 5112 20202, 245-1724. Director, Litigation, Enforcement, and Policy Service.—Antonio Califa, 330 C Street SW., Room 5054 20202, 245-2184. Director, Planning and Compliance Operations Service (Acting).—Thomas Esterly, 330 C Street SW., Room 5074 20202, 245-0301. Department of Education 671 Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights—Continued Director, Program Review and Assistance Service (Acting).—Harold T. Hunton, 330 C Street SW., Room 5094 20202, 245-0835. OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENT Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement.—Donald J. Senese, 1200 19th Street, Room 722 20208, 254-8251. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement.—Fred W. Decker, 1200 19th Street, Room 722 20208, 254-3401. Director, Libraries and Learning Technologies Programs (Acting).—Malcolm Davis, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 3600 20202, 245-9601. Director, Education Professional Development and Dissemination Programs.— Milton Goldberg, 1832 M Street, Room 819 20036, 653-5839. Administrator, National Center for Education Statistics.—Marie D. Eldridge, 6525 Doras Road, Room 205, Hyattsville, Md. (mailing address DC 20202), 301-436-7881. Director, National Institute of Education.—Manuel J. Justiz, 1200 19th Street, Room 722 20208, 254-5740. Deputy Director, National Institute of Education.—Robert W. Sweet, Jr., 1200 19th Street, Room 722 20208, 254-5740. Associate Director for Administration, Management, and Budget (acting).— Warren G. Kaufman (Acting), 1200 19th Street, Room 717G 20208, 254-6140. Associate Director for Dissemination and Improvement of Practice.—Robert Leestma, 1200 19th Street, Room 606 20208, 254-5310. Associate Director for Educational Policy and Organization.—Sharon Horn, 1200 * 19th Street, Room T07TA 20208, 254-5040. Associate Director for Teaching and Learning.—Shirley A. Jackson, 1200 19th Street, Room 820C 20208, 254-6000. OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (Acting).— George A. Conn, 330 & Street SW., Room 3006 20202, 245-8492. Executive Administrator for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.— Herman Goldberg, 330 C Street SW., Room 3006 20202, 245-8492. Director, National Institute of Handicapped Research.—Douglas A. Fenderson, 330 C Street SW., Room 3060 20202, 245-0565. Commissioner for Rehabilitation Services.—George A. Conn, 330 C Street, SW., Room 3090 20202, 245-2201. Associate Commissioner for Program Operations.—Frederick Sachs, 330 C Street SW., Room 3030 20202, 245-0212. Associate Commissioner for Developmental Programs.—Frederick Windbeck, 330 C Street SW., Room 3038 20202, 245-0531. Director, Special Education Programs (Acting).—Edward Sontag, 400 6th Street SW., Room 4107 20202, 245-9661. OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND MINORITY LANGUAGES AFFAIRS Director, Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs.—Jesse M. Soriano, 300 Seventh Street SW., Room 421 20202, 245-2600. Deputy Director, Office of Bilingual Education and ‘Minority Languages Affairs.— eorge Rios, 300 Seventh Street SW., Room 421 20202, 245-2600. OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.—Lawrence Davenport, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 2189 20202, 245-8720. Deputy Assistant Secretary. —Cecilia Frantz, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 2181 20202, 245-8970. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Mark Levin, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 001A 20202, 472-9444. Director, Compensatory Education Programs (Acting).—John Staehle, ROB, Sev-enth and D Streets SW., Room 3616 30202, 245-3081. Director, Migrant Education Programs (Acting). —Vidal Rivera, 400 Sixth Street SW., Room 1107 20202, 245-2222. Director, State and Local Educational Support Programs.—James Horn, 400 Mary-land Avenue SW., Room 2079 20202, 245-8506. 672 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education—Continued Director, Indian Education Programs (Acting).—Hakim Khan, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 2177 20202, 245-8020. OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education.—Robert M. Worthington, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 5102 20202, 245-8166. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education.—John K. Wu, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 5008 20202, 245-2555. OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.—Edward Elmendorf, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 4082 20202, 245-9274. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Institutional and International Education Pro-grams.—C. Ronald Kimberling, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 3082 20202, 245-9758. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Student Financial Assistance (Acting).—Edward Elmendorf, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 4082 20202, 245-9274. Director, International Education Programs.—Kenneth Whitehead, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 3919 20202, 245-9691. Director, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education.—Sven Groen-nings, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 3100 20202, 245-8106. Director, Institutional Support Programs.—Richard L. Fairley, ROB, Seventh and D Streets SW., Room 3054 20202, 755-1254. 3 INDEPENDENT AGENCIES ACTION 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Phone, (202) 254-3958 Director.—Thomas W. Pauken, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Deputy Director.—Betty Brake, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Executive Officer.—Timothy G. Ryan, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Office of Congressional Affairs.—Donald Thorson, 806 Con-necticut Avenue 20525. General Counsel. —J. C. Argetsinger, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Office of Compliance.—Reynaldo P. Maduro, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Office of Policy and Planning.—Mark Blitz, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Office of Volunteer Liaison.— Thomas L. Lias, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Office of Financial Affairs/Comptroller.—Richard C. Beans, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Office of Administration.—Edward Jon Guss, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Director por Office of Communication.—M. Theresa Landolt, 806 Connecticut Avenue 525. Associate Director for Domestic and Antipoverty Operations.—Constance Horner (acting), 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES 2120 L Street, Suite 500 20037. Phone, 254-7020 Chairman.—Loren A. Smith. Council: Mark S. Fowler. T. Timothy Ryan, Jr. Michael R. Gardner. Edward C. Schmults. Walter Gellhorn. Otis M. Smith. Edith D. Hakola. Edward L. Weidenfeld. James C. Miller III. Richard S. Williamson. MEMBERS Government Members.—James K. Asselstine, Nuclear Regulatory Commission; A. James Barnes, Department of Agriculture; C. Jonathan Benner, Federal Mari-time Commission; Michael Bradfield, Federal Reserve System; C. M. Butler III, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Joseph A. Cannon, Environmental Pro-tection Agency; David A. Clanton, Federal Trade Commission; Louis A. Cox, U.S. Postal Service; George A. Dalley, Civil Aeronautics Board; Juan A. del Real, Department of Health and Human Services; Dennis A. Dutterer, Commod-ity Futures Trading Commission; Neil R. Eisner, Department of Transportation; Robert L. Gilliat, Department of Defense; Lawrence B. Glick, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Louis B. Hays, Social Security Administration; Roger A. Hood, FDIC; Michael J. Horowitz, Office of Management and Budget; S. Neil Hosen-ball, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Howard Jenkins, Jr., National Labor Relations Board; R. Tenney Johnson, Department of Energy; John J. Knapp, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Allie B. Latimer, General Services Administration; Michael Levant, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Bevis Longstreth, Securities and Exchange Commis-sion; K. E. Malmborg, Department of State; Jane A. Matheson, OSHRC; Joseph A. Morris, Office of Personnel Management; Marvin H. Morse, Office of Admin-istrative Law Judges, Office of Personnel Management; J. E. Murdock III, Federal Aviation Administration; Daniel Oliver, Department of Education; John 675 676 Congressional Directory Government Members—Continued L. Pressley, Veterans’ Administration; Frank P. Reiche, Federal Election Com-mission; Jonathan C. Rose, Department of Justice; Jerome Sebastian, Internal Revenue Service; Stephen A. Sharp, Federal Communications Commission; Edith Barksdale Sloan, Consumer Product Safety Commission; Frank S. Swain, Small Business Administration; Reese H. Taylor, Jr., Interstate Commerce Com-mission; Moody R. Tidwell III, Department of the Interior; Sherman E. Unger, Department of Commerce; Thomas P. Vartanian, Federal Home Loan Bank Board; Margery Waxman, Department of the Treasury; Seth D. Zinman, De-partment of Labor. Public Members.—Cornwell G. Appleby, David M. Barrett, Roger V. Barth, William A. Butler, Betty Jo Christian, Calvin J. Collier, H. Clayton Cook, Jr., Robert J. D’Agostino, Richard A. Derham, Richard W. Duesenberg, Thomas F. Ellis, Ralph C. Ferrara, Robert E. Freer, Jr., E. Gordon Gee, Paul D. Kamenar, Jerris Leonard, Henry G. Manne, Clarence V. McKee, Alan B. Morrison, James S. Munn, Sallyanne Payton, William T. Quillen, Bruce Rabb, Ronald E. Robertson, Joseph H. Rodriguez, Victor G. Rosenblum, Jane R. Roth, John L. Ryan, Phyllis Schlafly, Peter L. Strauss, Thomas M. Susman, Edgar H. Twine, Paul R. Ver-kuil, Harris Weinstein, Richard E. Wiley. EXECUTIVE OFFICES Chairman.—Loren A. Smith, 1614 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Executive Director.—Stephen L. Babcock, 3615 Idaho Avenue 20016. General Counsel. —Richard K. Berg, 4235 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Research Director.—dJeffrey S. Lubbers, 1901 19th Street 20009. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 1111 20th Street 20575. Phone, 653-5640 COMMISSION MEMBERS Private Citizens: Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., Fairfax, Va. (Republican). Eugene Eidenberg, Washington, D.C. (Democrat). Robert B. Hawkins, Jr., chairman, Sacramento, Calif. (Republican). Members of the United States Senate: David Durenberger, Minnesota (Republican). William V. Roth, Delaware (Republican). James R. Sasser, Tennessee (Democrat). Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: Barney Frank, Massachusetts (Democrat). Theodore S. Weiss, New York (Democrat). Robert S. Walker, Pennsylvania (Republican). Officers of the Executive Branch, Federal Government: Samuel R. Pierce, Jr., Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Devel- opment (Republican). James G. Watt, Secretary of the Department of the Interior (Republican). Richard S. Williamson, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs (Republican). Governors: Lamar Alexander, vice chairman, Tennessee (Republican). Bruce Babbitt, Arizona (Democrat). Richard A. Snelling, Vermont (Republican). [Vacant.] Mayors: Margaret Hance, Phoenix, Ariz. (Republican). Richard Hatcher, Gary, Ind. (Democrat). James Inhofe, Tulsa, Okla. (Republican). Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Charleston, S.C. (Democrat). State Legislators: Ross Doyen, president, Kansas State Senate (Republican). David Nething, majority leader, North Dakota State Senate (Republican). acant. Elected County Officials: Gilbert Barrett, chairman of the board, Dougherty County, Ga. (Democrat). Independent Agencies Elected County Officials—Continued William J. Murphy, county executive, Rensselaer County, N.Y. (Republican). Peter Schabarum, Los Angeles County, Calif., Board of Supervisors (Republican). STAFF S. Kenneth Howard, executive director. F. John Shannon, assistant director, Taxation and Finance. Carl W. Stenberg, assistant director, Policy Implementation. David B. Walker, assistant director, Structure and Function. Franklin A. Steinko, budget and management officer. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION Created by Public Law 89-665, as amended, Public Law 94-422, Public Law 96-515 1522 K Street, Suite 430 20005. Phone, 202-254-3967 Chairman.—Alexander Aldrich, 493 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 12866. Vice Chairman.—Robert O. Johns, 26 O'Farrell Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, Calif. 94108. Members: Steven F. Arvizu, Carmichael, Calif. Calvin W. Carter, Tampa, Fla. Frances R. Edmunds, Charleston, S.C. J. Joseph Garrahy, Governor of Rhode Island. Lawrence F. Kramer, Paterson, N.J. Joseph B. Mahan, Jr., Columbus, Ga. Thomas B. Muths, Jackson, Wyo. Gerald M. Wallette, Washington, D.C. President, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. Chairman, National Trust for Historic Preservation. Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary, Department of the Interior. Secretary, Department of Transportation. Secretary, Department of the Treasury. Architect of the Capitol. Administrator, General Services Administration. Executive Director.—Robert R. Garvey, Jr., 1722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Ar-lington, Va. 22202. General Counsel.—John M. Fowler, 3136 Q Street 20007. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION Created by Public Law 534, 67th Congress, March 4, 1923 Room 5127 Pulaski Building, 20 Massachusetts Avenue 20314. Phone, 272-0533 Chairman.—Gen. Mark W. Clark, U.S. Army (ret.), 17 Country Club Drive, Charles- ton, S.C. 29412. Francis J. Bagnell, 905 Stony Lane, Gladwyne, Pa. 19035. Kitty D. Bradley, 2359 Century Hill, 10100 Galaxy Way, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067. Aubrey O. Cookman, 1205 Quincy NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110. Rexford C. Early, 8315 Union Chapel Road, Indianapolis, Ind. 46240. William E. Hickey, 112 Shore Avenue, Quincy, Mass. 02169. Armistead J. Maupin, 2005 Banbury Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27608. John C. McDonald, 1507 Vine Street, Dallas Center, Iowa 50063. Freda J. Poundstone, 9500 Poundstone Place, Englewood, Colo. 80111. eh Edwin Bliss Wheeler, USMC (ret.), 3867 South Versailles, Dallas, Tex. Lawrence A. Wright, 19 Scotsdale Road, South Burlington, Vt. 05401. Secretary.—Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Adams, U.S. Army. Staff Directors: Col. Frederick C. Badger, U.S. Army, Director, Engineering and Maintenance. Col. Clayton L. Moran, U.S. Army, Director, Personnel and Administration. Col. William E. Ryan, Jr., U.S. Army, Director, Operations and Finance. 678 Congressional Directory AMERICAN RED CROSS National Headquarters, 17th and D Streets 20006. Phone, REpublic 7-8300 HONORARY OFFICERS Honorary Chairman.—Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Honorary Treasurer.—Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Honorary Counselor.—William F. Smith, Attorney General. OFFICERS Chairman of the Board of Governors.—Dr. Jerome H. Holland. Vice Chairmen of the Board of Governors: Warren M. Anderson. Mrs. Lee Abraham. Roland H. Lange. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the President of the United States.—Dr. Jerome H. Holland, chairman of the American Red Cross; George P. Shultz, Secretary of State; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense; Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary of Health and Human Services; T. H. Bell, Secretary of Education; Gen. John W. Vessey, dJr., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Louis O. Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emer-gency Management Agency; Edward N. Brandt, Jr., M.D., Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health and Human Services. Elected by the Chapters.—Mrs. Lee Abraham, Stuart, Fla.; Richard W. Bayer, Toledo, Ohio; William M. Carpenter, Houston, Tex.; William N. Clark, Chicago, I11.; Peter E. Dobbs, Wilmington, Del.; Stanley M. Epstein, Boston, Mass.; John Henry Felix, Honolulu, Hawaii; W. Howard Fort, Akron, Ohio; Myron O. George, Las Cruces, N. Mex.; George B. Hankins, Baltimore, Md.; Herbert Hoover III, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Walter Jensen, Jr., Racine, Wis.; Wallace J. Jorgenson, Charlotte, N.C.; Mrs. Charles V. Krogness, Long Lake, Minn.; Mrs. Dirk Larsen, Great Falls, Mont.; Martha A. Lippert, Edmond, Okla.; Harry McCall, Jr., New Orleans, La.; Mrs. John G. Mansfield, Essex, Mass.; Joe B. Martinez, San Antonio, Tex.; Joan H. Miller, Greenville, S.C.; Edward J. O’Brien III, Louisville, Ky.; Charles W. Orr, Durham, N.C.; William E. Rapp, Arvada, Colo.; Thomas R. Remington, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Benjamin Shwartz, Dayton, Ohio; J. Spencer Standish, Albany, N.Y.; J. Tate Thigpen, M.D., Jack-son, Miss.; Mrs. John A. Walz, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Gerald E. Warren, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.; James H. West, San Diego, Calif. Elected by the Board of Governors as Members at Large.—Joseph F. Abely, Jr., Winston Salem, N.C.; Warren M. Anderson, Danbury, Conn.; Hugh Chaplin, Jr., M.D., St. Louis, Mo.; Jewel P. Cobb, Fullerton, Calif.; Theodore Cooper, M.D., Kalamazoo, Mich.; Roberto de Jesus Toro, San Juan, P.R.; James L. Ferguson, White Plains, N.Y.; Roland H. Lange, West Hartford, Conn.; George F. Moody, Los Angeles, Calif.; John B. Ricker, Jr., New York, N.Y.; John J. Sweeney, Washington, D.C.; Scott N. Swisher, M.D., East Lansing, Mich. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—Dr. Jerome H. Holland. President.—Richard F. Schubert. Executive Assistant to the President.—Maurice Flagg. Special Assistant to the President.—Caroline Jackson. National Chairman of Volunteers.—Mrs. Harold L. David. Executive Vice President.—Robert G. Wick. Vice Presidents: Ervin R. Oberschmidt. William J. Sande. Eloise B. Waite. Vice President, Health Services.—Dr. Lewellys F. Barker. Vice President, Finance.—Neal J. Boyle. Counselor and Secretary.—dJohn L. Currin. Treasurer.—William McChesney Martin, Jr. FIELD OFFICES Eastern Field Office, Alexandria, Va.—Manager, Elbert Brown. Midwestern Field Office, St. Louis, Mo.—Manager, James R. Hickey. Southeastern Field Office, Atlanta, Ga.—Manager, Mrs. Robert R. Linvill. Western Field Office, Burlingame, Calif. —Manager, Ghlbert R. Tills. DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.—Director, Joseph J. Fong. Disaster Services.—Director, Robert D. Vessey. Health Services.—Administrator, Planning and Administration, Robert M. Oswald. Nursing and Health Services.—Director, Patricia E. Bachman. Safety Services.—Director, Cliff E. Lundberg. Youth Services.—Director, Horace W. Moore. Community Volunteer Services.—Coordinator, Charlotte M. Tagg. Blood Services.—Executive Director, Dr. Alfred J. Katz. Office of the National Chairman of Volunteers.—Executive Assistant, Gwenellen Scupholm. Office of Volunteer Personnel.—Director, Sara Graham Peck. Convention Office.—Director, Randall Kelly. geryice to Chapters.—Assistant to the Executive Vice President, Richard H. Bjur-erg. Office of Personnel.—Director, Dr. F. Jane Cotton. Office of Financial Development.—Director, Roger L. Congdon. Office of Public Affairs.—Director, Virginia H. Pié. Office of Communications Resources.—Director, Edgar C. Good, Jr. Office of Government Liaison.—Government Liaison Officer, William J. Phillips. Office of Labor Participation.—Director, David G. Oliver. Office of Accounting.—Director, Edward J. Palmerino. General Supply Office.—Director, Thomas R. Rounds. Office of International Services.—Director, Joseph P. Carniglia. Office of General Administration.—Director, Meyer Mathis. Office of Financial Reports and Control.—Director, Reginald C. Power, Jr. Office of Internal Audit.—Director, John D. Campbell. Office of Data Processing.—Director, John A. Jones. Office of Systems Development.—Director, Frank B. Crandall. Office of Personnel Training and Development.—Director, Becky M. Fey. APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20235. Phone, 673-7856 fey Sochmirman~Winifred A. Pizzano, 3421 North Edison Street, Arlington, a. ; Alternate Federal Cochairman.—dJacqueline L. Phillips, 13413 Locksley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. States, Washington Representative.—Michael R. Wenger, 13114 Parkland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Eoeciive Director.—Francis E. Moravitz, 2268 Providence Street, Falls Church, Va. General Counsel.—Robert L. McCloskey, 5310 Nevada Avenue 20015. BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Constitution Avenue and 21st Street 20551. Phone, 452-3000 BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman.—Paul A. Volcker, Washington, D.C. Vice Chairman.—Preston Martin, Washington, D.C. Members: Henry C. Wallich, 1300 Ranleigh Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Lyle E. Gramley, 12901 Three Sisters Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. J. Charles Partee, 931 Leigh Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Nancy H. Teeters, 3058 Porter Street 20008. Emmett J. Rice, Washington, D.C. OFFICERS Office of Board Members: Assistant to the Board (Public Affairs 452-3204).—dJoseph R. Coyne, 7719 Rowan Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Board Members—Continued Deputy Assistant to the Board (Public Affairs).—Frank O’Brien, Jr., 4211 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Spesial Assistant to the Board (Public Affairs).—Naomi P. Salus, 4711 32d Street Assistant to the Board (Congressional Liaison 452-3457).—Donald J. Winn, 7303 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Special Assistants to the Board (Congressional Liaison).—William R. Maloni, 5818 oY Shes Parkway 20015; Anthony F. Cole, 425 Avondale Drive, Sterling, a Special Assistant to the Board.—William R. Jones. Office of Staff Director for Monetary and Financial Policy: Staff Director.—Stephen H. Axilrod, 6510 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Staff Director.—Edward C. Ettin, 4 Winder Court, Rockville, Md. 20580. Assistants to the Board. —Murray Altmann, 10600 Unity Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854; Stanley J. Sigel, 6530 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant to the Board.—Normand R. V. Bernard, 5812 Oakland Park Drive, Burke Centre, Va. 22015. Office of Staff Director for Management: Staff Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Staff Director.—Edward T. Mulrenin, 1001 26th Street 20037. Director of Equal Employment Opportunity. —Joseph W. Daniels, Sr., 11214 Bybee Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Office of Staff Director for Federal Reserve Bank Activities: Staff Director.—Theodore E. Allison, 1650 Jonquil Street 20012. Adviser.—John M. Denkler, 4104 David Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—William W. Wiles, 4001 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Secretaries.—Barbara R. Lowrey; James McAfee. Legal Division: General Counsel.—Michael Bradfield, 7800 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Peps, Somer! Counsel.—Robert E. Mannion, 8515 Sugarbush Court, Annandale, a Associate General Counsels.—Gilbert T. Qchwartz, 1707 Gridley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; J. Virgil Mattingly, 5717 North 18th Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Counsels.—Richard M. Ashton, 4217 McCain Court, Kensington, Md. 20895; Nancy P. Jacklin, 1701 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Assistant to the General Counsel.—Maryellen A. Brown, 4141 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Division of Research and Statistics: Director.—James L. Kichline, 1629 Ardsley Place, Crofton, Md. 21114. Deputy Director.—dJoseph S. Zeisel, 4399 Embassy Park Drive 20016. Asonie Director.—Michael J. Prell, 653 South Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. Senior Deputy Associate Directors.—Eleanor J. Stockwell, 6718 Montour Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Donald L. Kohn, 635 North Jackson Street, Arlington, aad Jared J. Enzler, 1401 North Rhodes Street, Apt. 306, Arlington, Va. Deputy Associate Director.—Helmut F. Wendel, 11103 Mitscher Street, Kensing-ton, Md. 20895. Assistant Directors.—Robert M. Fisher, 7004 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Stephen P. Taylor, 2510 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Freder-ick M. Struble, Route 2, Box 39K2, Leonardtown, Md. 20650; Joe M. Cleaver, 10924 Trafton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; David E. Lindsey, 2400 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Lawrence Slifman, 4812 Westway Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816; Martha Bethea, 921 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Peter A. Tinsley, 2809 N Street 20007; Levon H. Garabedian, 1309 Juni-per Street 20012. Division of International Finance: Director.—Edwin M. Truman, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Directors.—Robert F. Gemmill, 3610 Albermarle Street 20008; Charles J. Siegman, 703 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Sun Adviser.—Samuel Pizer, 3665 Leisure World Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 906. Independent Agencies Division of International Finance—Continued Senior Deputy Associate Director.—Larry J. Promisel, 12816 Circle Drive, Rock- ville, Md. 20850. Deputy Associate Director.—Dale W. Henderson, 2212 Tunlaw Road 20007. Assistant Directors.—Michael P. Doolex, 6450 Overbrook Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Ralph W. Smith, Jr., 14804 Waterway Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation: Director.—John E. Ryan, 7417 Flora Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Associate Directors.—Frederick R. Dahl, 4901 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853; Don E. Kline, 4314 Roberts Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003; William Taylor, 11403 Bronzedale Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Assistant Directors.—Jack M. Egertson, 602 West Taylor Run Parkway, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314; Robert A. Jacobsen, 2694 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Robert S. Plotkin, 10706 Stoneyhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Thomas A. Sidman, 5012 Dodson Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Sidney M. Sussan, 9900 Woodland Drive, Shlver Spring, Md. 20902; Samuel H. Talley, 8316 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Securities Credit Officer.—Laura M. Homer, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Division of Consumer and Community Affairs: Director.—Griffith L. Garwood, 3402 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director.—dJerauld C. Kluckman, 12000 Hunterton Street, Upper Marl- boro, Md. 20772. Assistant Directors.—Glenn E. Loney, 1715 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Dolores S. Smith, 4936 Sentinel Drive, Apt. 305, Sumner, Md. 20816. Division of Federal Reserve Bank Operations: Director.—Clyde H. Farnsworth, Jr., 10205 Brennanhill Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Associate Directors.—Lorin S. Meeder, 3900 Barnsley Lane, Olney, Md. 20832; David L. Robinson, 5600 Woodthrush Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032; C. WI. Schlei-cher, Jr., 5707 Heming Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Directors.—Walter Althausen, 2029 Lakewinds Drive, Reston, Va. 22091; Charles W. Bennett, 1911 Hidden Point Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Anne M. DeBeer, 11325 Marcliff Road, Rockville, Md. 20852; Jack Dennis, 2444-A South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206; Richard B. Green, 1201 Sunken Road, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401; Earl G. Hamilton, 250 South Whiting Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304; Elliott C. McEntee, 6505 Lily Dhu Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Division of Personnel: Director.—David L. Shannon, 14613 Stonewall Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Directors.—Charles W. Wood, 11847 Antietam Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; John A. Weis, 10407 Hunter Ridge Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Office of the Controller: Corolle =sorge E. Livingston, 5703 Captain Jones Court, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Assistant Controller.—[Vacant.] Division of Support Services: Director.—Donald E. Anderson, 3203 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Associate Directors.—Robert E. Frazier, 2020 Gunnell Farms Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Walter W. Kreimann, 7105 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Division of Data Processing: Director.—Charles L. Hampton, 2308 Cnncert Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director.—Bruce M. Beardsley, 5406 Joel Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Assistant Directors.—Glenn L. Cummins, 1001 North Van Dorn Street, Alexan- dria, Va. 22304; Neal Hillerman, 1010 Brantford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Elizabeth Johnson, 4413 Ridge Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; William Schneider, 3823 Persimmon Circle, Fairfax, Va. 22031; Robert J. Zemel, 4005 Cloverhill Terrace, Olney, Md. 20832. Presidents, Federal Reserve Banks.—Frank E. Morris, Boston; Anthony M. Solomon, New York; Edward G. Boehne, Philadelphia; Karen N. Horn, Cleveland; Robert P. Black, Richmond; William F. Ford, Atlanta; Silas Keehn, Chicago; Theodore Roberts, St. Louis; E. Gerald Corrigan, Minneapolis; Roger Guffey, Kansas City; Robert H. Boykin, Dallas; John J. Balles, San Francisco. 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Phone, 673-6140 Members: Chairman.—Dan McKinnon, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Elizabeth E. Bahlex, 4601 North Park Road, Apt. 1811, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. James R. Smith, 702 Virginia Drive, Bradenton, Fla. 33505. Diane K. Morales, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Gloria Schaffer, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 1008 20036. Managing Director.—Michael Sherwin, 1827 Clachan Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Documentary Services.—Phyllis T. Kaylor, 9007 St. Andrews Place, College Park, Md. 20740. Director, Office of Congressional, Community and Consumer Affairs.—John T. Golden, 2221 Observatory Place 20007. Comptroller.—Anthony F. Toronto, 9542 Angelina Circle, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Office of Administrative Support Operations.—Columbus D. Jude, 7707 Loudon Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Acting General Counsel.—Ivars V. Mellups, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Director, Bureau of International Aviation.—Daniel M. Kasper, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Director, Office of Jsman Resources.—Wilma J. Kriviski, 4203 Hatton Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22311 Chief Acris Law Judge.—Elias C. Rodriguez, 9300 Santayana Drive, Fair-ax ; Director, Bureau of Carrier Accounts and Audits.—Kenneth P. DeYoung, 1825 Con-necticut Avenue 20428. Director, Bureau of Domestic Aviation.—John V. Coleman, 1825 Connecticut Avenue Director, Office of Economic Analysis.—Daniel P. Kaplan, 5300 18th Street 20015. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 708 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 566-1066 J. Carter Brown, Washington, D.C. Alan R. Novak, Washington, D.C. Harold Burson, New York, N.Y. John S. Chase, Houston, Tex. Walter A. Netsch, Chicago, Ill. Snndra G. Myers, Scranton, Pa. Edward D. Stone, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Seeraiany and Administrative Officer.—Charles H. Atherton, 3127 Newark Street BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT John Richards Andrews, AIA. Hugh C. Miller, AIA. Peter J. Vercelli, AIA. COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM THE BLIND AND OTHER SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Suite 1107, 1755 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Phone, (703) 557-1145 Chairman.—Clyde C. Cook, Veterans’ Administration. Vice Chairman.—Joyce C. Young, private citizen—severely handicapped. Martin A. Adler, private citizen—blind. Herbert J. Cohen, Department of Labor. Herbert A. Conn, Department of Education. Maj. Gen. Joseph H. Connolly, Department of the Air Force. Gerald M. Farkas, Department of Justice. Mervin J. Flander, private citizen—blind. Frank Gearde, Jr., Department of Agriculture. Rear Adm. Andrew A. Giordano, Department of the Navy. Donald C. J. Gray, General Services Administration. Richard M. Hadsell, Department of Commerce. Diane S. Roupe, private citizen—severely handicapped. Vice Chairman—Continued [Vacant], Department of the Army. [Vacant], Department of Defense. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION 2033 K Street 20581. Phone, 254-6387 Chairman.—Philip McB. Johnson. Commissioners: James M. Stone. Susan M. Phillips. Kalo A. Hineman. Fowler C. West. Acting Executive Director.—Donald L. Tendick. General Counsel.—Dennis A. Dutterer. Director, Division of Enforcement.— Thomas J. Loughran. Director, Division of Trading and Markets.—Andrea M. Corcoran. Director, Division of Economics and Education.—James A. Culver. Director, Office of Public Information.—Laurie J. Buchanan. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—Marshall E. Hanbury. Director, Office of the Secretariat.—Jane K. Stuckey. Regional Offices: Chicago.—233 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4600, Chicago, Ill. 60606. New York.—One World Trade Center, Suite 4747, New York, N.Y. 10048. Minneapolis.—510 Grain Exchange Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 55415. Kansas City.—4901 Main Street, Room 208, Kansas City, Mo. 64112. Los Angeles.—10850 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 510, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024. THE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB 2001 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 332-1155 President.—Mrs. W. G. “Bill” Hefner. Vice Presidents: (1st) Mrs. Robert T. Stafford. (2d) Mrs. Jim Wright. (3d) Mrs. Jack Kemp. (4th) Mrs. Melvin Price. (5th) Mrs. William Thomas. Recording Secretary.—Mrs. Don Fuqua. Corresponding Secretary.—Mrs. William L. Dickinson. Treasurer.—Mrs. Ike Skelton. COMMITTEES Program.—Mrs. Patrick Leahy; Mrs. Carlos Moorhead. Membership.—Mrs. Jim Wright; Mrs. Robert H. Michel. House.—Mrs. Carl Sickles; Mrs. John Kyl. Constitution and By-Laws.—Mrs. J. J. Pickle. Scrap Book.—Mrs. Ralph Regula. Ways and Means.—Mrs. Horace Kornegay; Mrs. William Broomfield. Cook Book.—Mrs. Neal Smith; Mrs. John T. Myers. Hospitality.—Mrs. Bill Nelson; Mrs. E. Clay Shaw. Special Aides.—Mrs. Graham Purcell; Mrs. F. James Sensenbrenner. Community Services.—Mrs. Spark Matsunaga; Mrs. John W. Byrnes. Floral Arrangements.—Mrs. Sam B. Hall; Mrs. Pat Roberts. First Lady’s Luncheon.—MTrs. Douglas Applegate; Mrs. Robert J. Lagomarsino. Founders Day.—Mrs. Charles Stenholm; Mrs. Ed Bethune. Bridge.—Mrs. Fred Schwengel; Mrs. P. H. Mathews. Welcome New Members.—Mrs. Neal Smith; Mrs. Robert J. Lagomarsino Diplomatic Reception.—Mrs. Ernest F. Hollings; Mrs. Bill Frenzel. Archives.—Mrs. John Sanders; Mrs. Henry O. Talle. Special Events.—Mrs. Don Fuqua; Mrs. William Dickinson. Yearbook.—Mrs. John P. Murtha; Mrs. Richard Shoup. Museum and Foundation.—Mrs. W. G. “Bill” Hefner; Mrs. Robert T. Stafford. Decorations.—Mrs. Glenn English; Mrs. Trent Lott. Associate Members.—Mrs. Thomas Walker; Mrs. Fred DeMeritte. Youth Activities.—Mrs. John B. Breaux; Mrs. Tom Loeffler. Parliamentarian.—Mrs. Robert J. Lagomarsino. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Created by Public Law 92-573 1111 18th Street 20207 Chairman.—Nancy Harvey Steorts, 634-7740. Commissioners: Edith Barksdale Sloan, 634-7793 Sam Zagoria, 634-7790, 3537 Marlbrough Way, College Park, Md. 20853. Stuart Statler, 634-7710, 2304 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Terrence M. Scanlon. Executive Director.—Edgar Morgan (492-6550) 2800 Quebec Street 20008. Deputy Executive Director.—Bert G. Simson, 492-6550, 11900 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Secretary.—Sadye Dunn, 492-6800. General Counsel.—Martin Howard Katz, 838-102 Quince Orchard Boulevard, Gaith- ersburg, Md. 20878. Director of Congressional Relations.—Edward D. Harrill, 492-5747. Deputy Director of Congressional Relations.—Anne C. Walker, 492-5747. COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL Created by Public Law 94-553 1111 20th Street 20036. Phone, 653-5175 Commissioners: Chairman.—Edward W. Ray, 3100 South Manchester, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Thomas C. Brennan, 1616 18th Street 20009. Douglas E. Coulter, 2405 Tunlaw Road 20007. Mary Lou Burg, 1200 North Nach, Arlington, Va. 22209. Katherine D. Ortega, 1301 20th Street 20036. DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES Department of the Interior Building (Room 5113, 1100 L Street) 20240. Phone, 343-5761 Federal Member.—James G. Watt, Department of the Interior 20240. U.S. Commissioner.—George J. Kanuck, 625 14th Avenue, Bethlehem, Pa. 18018. Federal Adviser.—Lt. Col. Roger Baldwin, Philadelphia District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Customhouse, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. STAFF P.O. Box 7360, West Trenton, N.J. 08628. Phone, 609-883-9500 Evang Director.—Gerald M. Hansler, R.R. No. 1, Box 59-D, Pennington, N.J. Chief Engineer.—Robert L. Goodell, 307 Rolling Hill Road, Elkins Park, Pa. 19117. Secretary.—Susan M. Weisman, 12 Hermitage Drive, New Hope, Pa. 18938. Chief Administrative Officer.—Raymond DiFrancesco, 55 Montague Avenue, Tren- ton, N.J. 08628. General Counsel.—David J. Goldberg, 47 Stonicker Drive, Trenton, N.J. 08648. Information Officer.—Dawes Thompson, 82 Hillcrest Avenue, Trenton, N.J. 08618. DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS DEREGULATION COMMITTEE Created by Public Law 96-221, Title II 15th and Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 1058 20220. Phone, 566-5152. Ex Officio Members Chairman.—Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Vice Chairman.—Paul A. Volcker, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Other Members: William Issac, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Richard T. Pratt, Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Other Members—Continued Edgar Callahan, Chairman, National Credit Union Administration Board. C. Todd Conover, Comptroller of the Currency (nonvoting member). Policy (Staff) Director.—Gordon Eastburn. General Counsel. —Peter Wallison. Assistant General Counsel.—Allan Schott. Executive Secretary (Acting).—Gordon Eastburn. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD 2001 East Capitol Street 2003. Phone, 547-9077 Chairman.—Hon. Marion S. Barry, Jr., 3607 Suitland Road SE. 20020. Member.—Maj. Gen. Calvin G. Franklin (Commanding General, D.C. National Guard), 2104 38th Street SE., Apt. 102 20020. Member.—Stuart J. Long, 319 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003. Mniegor Robert H. Sigholtz, 8356 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 401 M Street SW. 20460. Phone, 382-4700 Administrator.—William D. Ruckelshaus (nominated) (382-4700). Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant] (382-4711). Chief of Staff.—John E. Daniel (382-4705). Office of the Inspector General. —Charles Dempsey (acting) (382-3137). Director, Office of Intergovernmental Liaison.—Charles B. Cates (382-4454). Director, Office of Public Affairs.—William Ahlfeld (382-4722). Dieser; je of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—John M. Ropes (382-4591). Director, Office of Legislation.—Leland E. Modesitt (382-5200). Assistant Administrator for Legislation.—Lee Verstandig (acting) (382-7939). Director, Office of International Activities. —Richard Funkhouser (382-4870). Director, Science Advisory Board.—Terry F. Yosie (acting) (382-4126). Director. Office of Federal Activities.—[ Vacant] (382-5053). Assistant Administrator for Administration.—Alfred M. Zuck (acting) (382-4600). Deguiy Ausisnt Administrator for Administration.—Samuel A. Schulhof (382- Director, Office of Fiscal and Contracts Management.—Clarence E. Mahan (382- Director, Office of Personnel and Organization.—Kenneth F. Dawsey (382-4420). Director, Office of Management Information and Support Systems.—Edward J. Hanley (382-4465). Assis Administrator for Air, Noise, and Radiation.—Kathleen M. Bennett (382- Director, Office of Radiation Programs.—Glenn Sjoblom (5657-9710). Director, Office of Quality Planning and Standards.—Shelton Meyers (382-5575). Director, Office of Mobile Sources.—Richard D. Wilson (382-7645). Assistant Administrator for Pesticides and Toxic Substances.—[Vacant] (382-2902). Director, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances Enforcement.—A. E. Conroy III (acting) (382-3807). Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.—Edwin L. Johnson (557-7090). Director, Office of Toxic Substances.—Don R. Clay (382-3813). Deputy Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—Herbert L. Wiser (acting) (755-2532). ASPIRE AAT nian for Research and Development.—Courtney Riordan (acting) Director, Office of Research Program Management.—Samuel R. Rondberg (382-7500). Director, Office of the Principal Science Adviser.—Herbert L. Wiser (382-7676). Director, Office of Exploratory Research.—Carl R. Gerber (382-7449). Dieter ize of Health and Environmental Assessment.—Elizabeth Anderson Director, Office of Monitoring Systems and Quality Assurance.—H. Matthew Bills (acting) (382-5767). Director, Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology.—Herbert L. Wiser (acting) (382-2600). Director, Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research.—Donald Ehreth (acting) (382-5950). Director, Office of Health Research.—Roger S. Cortesi (acting) (382-5900). Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response.—Lee Thomas (acting) (382-4610). Director, Office of Waste Programs Enforcement.—Gene A. Lucero (382-3814). Director, Office of Solid Waste.—John H. Skinner (acting) (382-4627). Director Se of Emergency and Remedial Responses.—William N. Hedeman, Jr. (382-Assistant Administrator for Water.—Frederic A. Eidsness, Jr. (382-5700). Director, Office of Water Enforcement and Permits. —Bruce E. Barrett (755-9187). Director, Office of Water Regulations and Standards.—Steven Schatzow (382-5400). Director, Office of Water Program Operations.—Henry L. Longest II (382-5850). Director, Office of Drinking Water.— Victor Kimm (382-5508). Associate Administrator for Legal and Enforcement Counsel.—[Vacant] (382-4134). Director, Office of General Counsel. —Gerald H. Yamada (382-4140). Deputy General Counsel. —Gerald H. Yamada (acting) (382-4140). Director, Office of Enforcement Counsel.—Michael A. Brown (382-4137). Aske Almas for Policy and Resource Management.—Joseph A. Cannon Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Resource Management.—Ronald Brand (382-4332 Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Resource Management.—John M. Campbell (382-4335). Office of the Comptroller.—C. Morgan Kinghorn (382-4151). Director, Office of Policy Analysis.—Richard D. Morganstern (382-4034). Director, Office of Standards and Regulations.—C. Ronald Smith (382-‘001(. Direrton Oyj of Management Systems and Evaluation.—Lewis W. Crampton (382- Region I, Boston, Mass.—Regional Administrator, Lester A. Sutton, John F. Kenne-dy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203 (617) 223-7210. Region II, New York, N.Y.—Regional Administrator, Jacqueline E. Schafer, 26 Fed-eral Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007 (212) 264-2525. Region III, Philadelphia, Pa.—Regional Administrator, Peter N. Bibko, Curtis Building, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215) 597-9814. Region IV, Atlanta, Ga.—Regional Administrator, Charles R. Jeter, 345 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 50308 (404) 881-4727. Region V, Chicago, Ill.—Regional Administrator, Valdas V. Adamkus, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604 (312) 353-2000. Region VI, Dallas, Tex.—Regional Administrator, Dick Whittington, First Interna-tional Building, 1201 Elm Street, Dallas, Tex. 75270 (214) 767-2600. Region VII, Kansas City, Mo.—Regional Administrator, Morris Kay, 324 East 11th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816) 374-5493. Region VIII, Denver, Colo.—Regional Administrator, Steven J. Durham, 1860 Lin-coln Street, Denver, Colo. 80203 (303) 837-3895. Region IX, San Francisco, Calif.—Regional Administrator, Sonia F. Crow, 215 Fre-mont Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94105 (415) 556-2320. Region X, Seattle, Wash.—Regional Administrator, John R. Spencer, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206) 442-1220. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION 2401 E Street 20506. Phone, 634-6930 Commissioners: Chair.—Clarence Thomas. Special Assistants.—Carlton Stewart, Allyson Duncan, Anita Hill, J. C. Alvarez, William Ng. Vice Chairman.—Cathie A. Shattuck. Special Assistants.—Robert Planansky, Sandra Little, Tony Gallegos, Rogelio Padilla, Jr., Susan D. Salisbury,” Armando M. Rodriguez, Segismundo A. Pares, Dean Bistline, William A. Webb, Raj Gupta, Cassandra Menoken. Director, Office of Management.—John Seal. Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.—Chris Roggerson. General Counsel.—David L. Slate. Deputy General Counsel. —Michael N. Martinez. Independent Agencies Legal Counsel. —Constance L. Dupre. Director, Office of Program Research.—Alvin Golub. Director, Office of Review and Appeals (Acting).—Robbie Dix. Director, Office of Special Projects.—Leonora Guarraia. Director, Office of Program Operations.—QOdessa Shannon. Director, Office of Audit.—Raymond S. Chavez. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Alfred Sweeney. Director, EEO Staff.—Gilbert Sandate. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES 811 Vermont Avenue 20571 President and Chairman.—William H. Draper III, Room 1215, 566-8144. First Vice President and Vice Chairman.—Charles E. Lord, Room 1209, 566-8988. Director.—Richard W. Heldridge, Room 1241, 566-8220. Director.—Rita M. Rodriguez, Room 1229, 566-8887. Director.—James E. Yonge, Room 1257, 566-8292. Assistant to the First Vice President and Vice Chairman.—Garrett W. Boyd, Room 911, 566-8944. General Counsel. —Warren W. Glick, Room 947, 566-8334. Corporate Secretary.—dJoan P. Harris, Room 1012, 566-8871. Vice President (Direct Credits and Financial Guarantees).—James R. Sharpe, Room 1243, 566-8181. Chief (Business and International Review Division).—Theodore A. Chapman, Room 1243, 566-4697. Vi President (Africa and Middle East).—Clayton Norris, Room 1261-A, 566-19. Vice President (Asia and China)—Raymond J. Albright, Room 1129, 566-8885. Vice President (Europe and Canada).—[Vacant.] Vice President (Latin America).—Richard D. Crafton, Room 1157, 566-8943. Vice President (Engineering).—John W. Wisniewski, Room 1017, 566-8802. Government Affairs Officer.—Albert H. Hamilton, Room 1203, 566-8853. Acting Head (Office of Exporter Credits, Guarantees, and Insurance).—Joseph R. Williams, Room 919, 566-8806. Vice President (Exporter Insurance).—dJoseph R. Williams, Room 919, 566-8955. Vide Erosion (Exporter Credits and Guarantees).—James W. Crist, Room 901, Vice President (Claims).—George W. Bogdanoff, Room 969, 566-8822. Chief (Credit Information).—Robert F. Camp, Room 912, 566-4690. Acting Treasurer-Controller.—James K. Hess, Room 1055, 566-8837. Vico President (Contract Administration).—John J. McDonnell, Room 1043, 566- Vice President (Public Affairs).—Robert E. Waite, Jr., Room 1167, 566-8990. Congressional Relations Officer.—Nancy S. Pigman, Room 1177, 566-8967. Vice President (Policy Analysis).—James C. Cruse, Room 1233, 566-8861. Vice President (Administration).—Adrian B. Wainwright, Room 1031, 566-8111. Personnel Officer.—Tamzen C. Reitan, Room 1005, 566-8834. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 490 L’Enfant Plaza East SW. 20578. Phone, 755-2130 FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD Members: Dwight L. Tripp, Jr., Auburn, Maine. William D. Wampler, Harrisonburg, Va. W. Proctor Scarboro, Zebulon, N.C. Leonard R. Fouts, West Point, Ind. L. Owen Cooper, Sr., Yazoo City, Mich. John D. Naill, Jr., Brinkley, Ariz. Jewell Haaland, Clarkfield, Minn. Ralph E. Raikes, Ashland, Nebr. Ralph Ball, Sterling, Kans. Tom H. Carothers, Palestine, Tex. Edgar C. Rutherford, Brawley, Calif. George W. Lacey, Drummond, Mont. George Steel, Pocopson, Pa. OFFICIALS Governor.—Donald E. Wilkinson, 4116 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Sensor Deputy Governor.—C. T. Fredrickson, 1109 Morningside Lane, Alexandria, a Deputy Governor and Chief of Staff.—Kenneth J. Auberger. Deputy Governor, Supervision.—[Vacant.] Deputy Governor and Chief Examiner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Governor, Administration.—Larry H. Bacon. Genera) Counsel —Frederick R. Medero, 3713 North Delaware Street, Arlington, Va. Associate Deputy Governor, Supervision.—[Vacant.] Director, Finance and Bank Services, Office of Supervision.—John C. Moore, Jr., 2977 Rosemoor, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director, Eastern Division, Office of Supervision.—[Vacant.] Director, Central Division, Office of Supervision.—Wallace A. Slotten, 8709 Mercedes Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Western Division, Office of Supervision.—Patrick J. Moriarty, 9705 Com- monwealth Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Credit Risk Evaluation Division, Office of Supervision.—Dan Groscost. Director, Finance Division, Office of Supervision.—John A. Weaver, 913 Merridale Boulevard, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Director, Bank Services Division, Office of Supervision.—Thomas J. Holland. Director, Marketing and Funding Division, Office of Supervision.—Michael J. La- Verghetta, 5231 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Associate Deputy Governor and Deputy Chief Examiner, Office of Examination.—Ted M. Rabun, 12317 Mount Pleasant Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Director, Eastern Division, Office of Examination.—[Vacant.] Director, Central Division, Office of Examination.—[Vacant.] Director, Western Division, Office of Examination.—John W. Means, 7221 Fleetwood Drive, Edina, Minn. 55424. Director, Office of Administration.—Charles R. Row, 13417 Brookfield Drive, Chan-tilly, Va. 22021. Director, Administrative Division, Office of Administration.—Paul C. Redmer, 11215 Mitscher Street, Kensington, Md. 20795 Director Congressional and Public Affairs hutaton, Office of Administration.—Kim OWETrsSOX. Director, Economic Division, Office of Administration.—George D. Irwin, 4511 Brae-burn Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M Street 20554. Phone, 655-4000 Chairman.—Mark S. Fowler, 632-6600. Commissioners: James H. Quello, 632-755T7. Joseph R. Fogarty, 632-7227. Anne P. Jones, 632-7007. Mimi Weyforth Dawson, 632-6446. Henry M. Rivera, 632-6996. Stephen A. Sharp, 632-7117. Office of Managing Director: Edward J. Minkel, Managing Director, 632-6390. Alan R. McKie, Deputy Managing Director, 632-6390. Kathleen Fagan, Special Assistant, 632-6390. Kalmann Schaefer, International Telecommunications Adviser, 632-4161. Sandra J. Canery, Director of Equal Employment Opportunity, 632-7000. Karl W. Brimmer, Chief, MBO, 632-3906. Athos Washburn, Counselor to the Chairman, Program Evaluation Staff, 653- Stephen Schumacher, Chief, Labor-Management Relations Office, 634-1618. Michelle A. Oppenheimer, Director, Personnel Management Division, 632-7120. Fred J. Goldsmith, Chief, Internal Review and Security Division, 632-7143. Raymond W. Seddon, Chief, Emergency Communications Division, 634-1600. Independent Agencies Office of Managing Director—Continued William J. Tricarico, Secretary, 632-6410. Josephus J. M. Knippenberg, Associate Managing Director (Information Manage-ment), 632-7132. James E. McCormick, Deputy Associate Managing Director (Information Manage-ment), 632-7132. Michael Gilbride, Chief, Network Management Staff, 653-5720. A. Donald Enty, Chief, Planning and Analysis Division, 632-7581. Ramon H. Cox, Chief, Computer Applications Division, 254-7178. John Blaa, Chief, Information Processing Division, 254-6040. Thomas P. Campbell, AMD-0O, Associate Managing Director (Operations(, 632-5316. Peter Herrick, Chief, Financial Management Division, 632-7194. Jon P. Crowe, Chief, Operations Support Division, 1200 19th Street, 634-1601. Office of Plans and Policy.—Peter K. Pitsch, Chief, 653-5940. Office of Public Affairs: William A. Russell, Jr., Director, 254-7674. Janis L. Langley, Deputy Director, 254-7674. Y. Paulette Freeman, Assistant Director for Minority Enterprise, 254-7674. Maureen P. Peratino, Chief, News Media Division, 254-7674 Patricia J. Grace, Chief, Consumer Assistance and Small Business Division, 254-7000/7260. Review Board (2000 L Street): Joseph A. Marino, Chairman, 632-7180. Jerold L. Jacobs, member, 632-7180. Norman B. Blumenthal, member, 632-7180. Office of Administrative Law Judges (2000 L Street): Lenore G. Ehrig, Chief Judge, 632-7680. Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, Assistant Chief Judge, 632-7680. Office of General Counsel: Bruce E. Fein, General Counsel, 632-7020. Majorie S. Reed, Deputy General Counsel, 632-7020. Richard J. Shiben, Associate General Counsel, 254-6530. Maurice P. Talbot, Associate General Counsel, Regulatory Review, 632-2587. Jackson F. Lee, Director, Legislative Affairs, 632-6405, -3621, -4076. Daniel M. Armstrong, Associate General Counsel, Litigation, 632-7112. Sheldon M. Guttmann, Associate General Counsel, Administrative Law, 632-6990. John I. Riffer, Associate General Counsel, Adjudication, 632-7220. Office of Science and Technology: Robert S. Powers, Acting Chief Scientist, 632-7067. Wil Neoihon, Chief, Authorization and Standards Division, Columbia, Md. 725- Michael Marcus, Chief, Technical Analysis Division, 632-7040. Robert Cutts, Chief, Spectrum Management Division, 632-7025. Mass Media Bureau (formerly Broadcast and Cable TV Bureaus): Laurence E. Harris, Chief, 632-6460. Henry L. Baumann, Deputy Chief, Operations, 632-6460. William Johnson, Deputy Chief, Policy, 632-6460. Larry D. Eads, Chief, Audio Services Division, 632-6485. Charles W. Kelley, Chief, Enforcement Division, 2025 M Street, 632-6968. Roderick K. Porter, Chief, Policy and Rules Division, 2025 M Street, 632-5414. Roy J. Stewart, Chief, Video Services Division, 632-6993. Common Carrier Bureau: Gary M. Epstein, Chief, 632-6910. Elle J. Mulcare, Assistant Chief, Management, 632-6934. Jack D. Smith, Deputy Bureau Chief (Operations), 632-6910. Theodore D. Kramer, Chief, Enforcement Division, 632-4890. James R. Keegan, Chief, Domestic Facilities Division, 1200 19th Sires, 634-1860. James O. Juntilla, Chief, Hearing Division, 2000 L Street, 632-7500 William F. Adler, Chief, Mobile Services Division, 632-6400. Jay L. Witkin, Chief, Tariff Division, 632-6387. Leon M. Kestenbaum, Deputy Bureau Chief (Policy), 632-6910. Gerald P. Vaughn, Chief, Accounting and Audits Division, 2000 L Street, 634- William S. Reece, Chief, Economics Division, 632-4715. Albert Halprin, Chief, Policy and Program Planning Division, 632-9342. 99-555 0 -83 -Uu6 690 Congressional Directory Common Carrier Bureau—Continued Willard L. Demory, Chief, Assistant Bureau Chief, International, 632-3214. Janice I. Obuchowski, Chief, International Facilities Planning Division, 632-4047. James L. Ball, Chief, International Facilities, Authorization, and Licensing Divi-sion, 632-7265. Private Radio Bureau: James C. McKinney, Chief, 632-6940. Robert S. Foosaner, Deputy Chief, 632-9642. Jennifer C. Bush, Chief, Administrative and Management Staff, 632-9630. Rose M. Crellin, Chief, Planning Staff, 254-3301. Michael T. N. Fitch, Chief, Land Mobile and Microwave Division, 632-7597. Richard H. Everett, Chief, Licensing Division, Gettysburg, Pa., (717) 337-1311. Raymond A. Kowalski, Chief, Special Services Division, 632-7197. Field Operations Bureau: Richard M. Smith, Chief, 632-6980. Arlan K. VanDoorn, Deputy Chief, 632-7200. Joe L. Nelson, Assistant for Management, 632-3889. William A. Luther, International Adviser, 632-7593. W. Elliott Ours, Jr., Chief, Enforcement Division, 632-7090. Robert W. Crisman, Chief, Engineering Division, 632-7593. Vernon P. Wilson, Chief, Regional Services Division, 632-7240. Abraham B. Sickle, Chief, Violations Division, 632-7278. FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE AGING Created by Public Law 93-29 Room 309D, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-2451 Members: Margaret Long Arnold, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Adelaide Attard, Chairperson, Department of Senior Citizen Affairs, 222 Willis Avenue, Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Nelda Ann Lambert Barton, 1311 Seventh Street, Corbin, Ky. 40701. Edna Bogosian, 21 Melendy Avenue, Watertown, Mass. 02172. James N. Broder, 1825 K Street, Suite 503 20006. Syd Captain, 315 Arcadia Avenue, Melbourne, Fla. 32901. Jacob Clayman, National Council of Senior Citizens, 1511 K Street 20005. Charlotte W. Conable, 381 N Street SW. 20024. Maye Do Senbeny: Pima County Board of Supervisors, 131 West Congress, Tucson, riz. 85701. Rev. Msgr. Charles J. Fahey, Third Age Center, Fordham University, 113 West 60th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023. D. Anthony Guglielmo, P.O. Box 9, Norwich, Conn. 06360. Edmund T. Dombrowski, 365 Terracina Boulevard, Redlands, Calif. 92373. Frances “Peg” Lamont, P.O. Box 1415, Aberdeen, S. Dak. 57401. J nIsphine K. Oblinger, Stratton Office Buhlding, Room 1129, Springfield, Ill. y Bane “Bonny” Russell, 147 Patricia Drive, Atherton, Calif. 94025. taff: Edwin P. Marcus, Council Coordinator. Rita Lowry, Program Assistant, Room 309D, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, D.C. 20201, (202) 245-2451, 2. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 550 17th Street 20429. Phone, 389-8400 Chairman.—William M. Isaac, 9514 Neuse Way, Great Falls, Va. 22066, 389-4201. Director.—Irvine H. Sprague, 962 Millwood Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066, 389-4206. Director-Ex Officio (Comptroller of the Currency).—C. T. Conover, 490 L’Enfant Plaza East, SW. 20219, 447-1750. Deputy to the Chairman (Administration).—Jack E. Edgington, 4013 Downing Street, Annandale, Va. 22003, 389-4211. Deputy to the Chairman (Public Affairs).—Margaret L. Egginton, 3300 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207, 389-4203. Deputy to the Director.—John R. Curtis, 896 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. 22205, 389-4316. : : Independent Agencies Deputy to the Director (Comptroller ow the Currency) —Alan Herlands, 6069 Wooten Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044, 389-4444 Executive Secretary. —Hoyle L. Robinson, 10419 Red Granite Terrace, Oakton, Va. 22124, 389-4425. General Counsel.—Thomas A. Brooks, 2830 N Street 20007, 389-4151. Director, Office of Congressional Relations and Public Information.—Graham T. Northup, 2333 Highland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046, 389-4281. Director, Division of Accounting and Corporate Services.—Robert V. Shumway, 2150 Greenskeeper Court, Reston, Va. 22070, 389-4691. Director, Office of Personnel Management.—Jack C. Pleasant, 7127 Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043, 389-4303. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—dJoe S. Arnold, 1420 N Street, Apt. 913 20005, 389-4331. Director, Office of Corporate Audits.—Robert D. Hoffman, 7431 Chummley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043, 389-4758. Director, Division of Bank Supervision.—James L. Sexton, 12863 Tewksbury Drive, Herndon, Va. 22071, 389-4361. Director, Division of Liquidation.—James A. Davis, 15318 Edgehill Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026, 389-4361. Director, Division of Research and Strategic Planning.—Stanley C. Silverberg, 7104 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307, 389-4248. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 1325 K Street 20463. Phone, 523-4089 Commissioners: Chairman.—Danny L. McDonald, phone 523-4098. Vice Chairman.—Lee Ann Elliott, phone 523-4102. Joan D. Aikens, phone 523-4096. Thomas E. Harris, phone 523-4106. John Warren McGarry, phone 523-4093. Frank P. Reiche, 3833 Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, phone 523-4104. Ex Officio Members: Secretary of the U.S. Senate.—William F. Hildenbrand. Special Deputy for the FEC.—Thomas J. Josefiak, phone 523-4044. Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. — Benjamin J. Guthrie. Speed Deputy for the FEC.—Douglas J. Patton, 3237 Ellicott Street 20016, phone Commission Officials: Sey Direc aB. Allen Clutter, 853 First Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314, phone Deputy Staff Director.—James A. Pehrkon, phone 523-4020. General Counsel. —Charles N. Steele, phone 523-4143. Deputy General Counsel. —Alice K. Helm, phone 523-4166. Assistant Staff Director for Administration.—Robert N. Baker, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22204, phone 523-4112. Assistant Staff Director for Disclosure.—Kent C. Cooper, 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 300 20008, phone 523-4181. Assistant Staff Director for Reports Analysis.—John D. Gibson, phone 523-4048. Assistant Staff Director for Audit.—Robert J. Costa, 2119 Wessex Court, Wood- bridge, Va. 22191, phone 523-4155. Assistant Staff Director for Information.—Gary L. Greenhalgh, 6619 Madison- McLean Drive, McLean, Va. 22101, phone 523-4183. Director, Data Systems Development. _[Vacant. ] Director, Congressional, Legislative, and Intergovernmental Affairs.—Mark J. Davis, 126 Northway Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, phone 523-4135. Director ou Personnel and Labor Management Relations.—David S. Orr, phone FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 500 C Street SW. 20472. Direc touts O. Giuffrida, 1931 Relda Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043, (703) 536- Acting Deputy Director.—Lee Thomas, 13185 Putnam Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22191, (703) 494-7719. 692 Congressional Directory Executive Administrator.—Gerald S. Martin, 1435 Fourth Street SW., Apt. B-711 20024, (202) 554-2642. Special Proanesliravel S. Brown, 2718 Colston Drive, Chevy Chase, Md., (301) Public Affairs.—James L. Holton, Director, 8028 Old Falls Road, McLean, Va. 22101, (703) 734-0175. Ce Relations.—Nadia K. McConnell, 2629 Woodley Place 20008, (202) Equal Opportunity.—John J. Brosnahan, 6325 Aqua Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041, (703) 256-5826. Tnshor 0 Soporel ws hobers C. Goffus, 7655 Hooes Road, Springfield, Va. 22153, (703) Program Analysis and Evaluation.—Fred Newton III, 8281 Clifton Farm Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306, (703) 780-2766. Comptroller.—Dennis Boyd, 7208 Duck Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, (703) 569-2954. Emergency Operations.—William F. Williams, 12809 North Point Lane, Laurel, Md. 20708, (301) 776-3498. Associate Director for National Preparedness Programs Directorate.—Bernard Ma-guire (designee), 1806 Horseback Trail, Vienna, Va. 22180, (703) 281-0806. Associate Director for National Preparedness Programs Directorate.—John Brinker-hoff (acting), 5411 Point Longstreet Way, Burke, Va. 22015, (703) 323-8895. Associate Director for Resource Management and Administration Directorate.— Charles M. Girard, 2928 Espana Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Associate Director for State and Local Programs and Support Directorate.—Lee M. Thomas, 13185 Putnam Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22191, (703) 494-7719. Associate Director for Training and Education Directorate.—Fred J. Villella, Apt. is, Prospect House, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, (703) FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, 1700 G Street 20552. Phone, 377-6000 Chairman.—Richard T. Pratt (202-377-6280). Board Member.—Edwin J. Gray. Board Member.—James J. Jackson (202-377-6590). Executive Staff Director.—John S. Buchanan (202-377-6673). Assistant to Chairman Pratt.—Malcolm Draper, Jr. (202-377-6273). Assistant to Board Member Jackson.—Lois Jacobs (202-377-6592). General Counsel. —Thomas P. Vartanian (202-377-6404). Director, Office of Examinations and Supervision.—D. James Croft (202-377-6505). Director; Lice of Policy and Economic Research.—Charlotte A. Chamberlain (202- Director, Office of District Banks.—Stephen P. Terry (202-377-6707). Diredon, Diol Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.—H. Brent Beesley (202- Director, Office of Community Investment.—Richard Tucker (202-377-6211). Director (Acting), Office of Finance.—Austin Dowling (202-377-6308). Director, Internal Evaluation and Compliance.—Paul S. Gibbons (202-377-6190). Director, Communications Office.—Bob Stahly Moore (202-377-6677). Director, Congressional Relations Office.—John L. Butler (202-377-6288). Director, Office of the Secretariat.—John M. Buckley, Jr., (202-377-6577). Secretary to the Board.—James J. Finn (202-377-6250). Director, Administration Office.—Richard L. Petrocci (202-377-6072). Director, Personnel Management Office.—Doris H. McGhee (202-377-6050). Director, Minority Affairs Office.—Adean D. King (202-377-6968). FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION 1776 F Street 20013. Phone, 789-4700 President.—Kenneth J. Thygerson (202-789-4720). NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION 1850 K Street 20006. Phone, 653-2600 President.—William A. Whiteside (202-653-2610). Independent Agencies FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY 500 C Street SW. 20424. Phone, 382-0711 Chairman.—Barbara J. Mahone, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1117 20008 (202-382-0700). Members: Honey B. Frazier III, 1605 Stonebridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304 (202-382-); Ronald W. Haughton, 4335 Embassy Park Drive 20016 (202-382-0700). General Counsel.—John C. Miller, 10500 Rockville Pike, G-20, Rockville, Md. 20852 (202-382-0742). Executive Director.—James J. Shephard, 8420 Stonegate Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003 (202-382-0711). Deputy General Counsel.—S. Jesse Reuben, 11801 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 (202-382-0842). Deputy Executive Director (Congressional Liaison and Public Information).—Harold D. Kessler, 15137 Middlegate Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904 (202-382-0711). Chief Administrative Law Judge.—John H. Fenton, 5221 Wyoming Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016 (202-382-0851). Acting Solicitor.—Steven H. Svartz, 2822 Flagmaker Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042 (202-382-0785). Chairman, Foreign Service Labor Relations Board.—Barbara J. Mahone (202-382-0700). Chairman, Federal Service Impasses Panel.—Robert G. Howlett, 2910 Oak Hollow Drive SE., Grand Rapids, Mich. 40502 (202-382-0981). Executive Director, Federal Service Impasses Panel.—Howard W. Solomon, 8715 Bur-dette Road, Bethesda, Md. 20030 (202-382-0981). Chairman, Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel.—Howard G. Gamser, 3022 Cam-bridge Place 20007 (202-382-0981). Regional Offices: Regional Directors: Atlanta.—Brenda M. Robinson, 1776 Peachtree Street, Suite 501, North Wing 30309 (404-881-2324). Boston, SEdward S. Davidson, 441 Stuart Street, Ninth Floor 02116 (617-223-) Chicago.—LeRoy L. Bradwish, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 1359-A 60604 (312-353-6306). Dallas.—Gabriel Perales, Jr., Bryan and Ervay Streets, Room 450, P.O. Box 2640 75221 (214-767-4996). Denver.—Marjorie K. Thompson (acting), 1531 Stout Street, Suite 301 80202 (303-837-5224). Los Angeles.—William E. Washington, 350 South Figueroa Street, Tenth Floor 90071 (213-688-3805). New Yili Bonald T. Smith, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 24-102 10278 (212-264- San Francisco.—Marilyn Koslow (acting), 530 Bush Street, Room 542 94108 (415-556-8106). Washington, D.C.—Alexander T. Graham, 1111 18th Street, Room 700, P.O. Box 33758 (202-653-8507). FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION 1100 L Street 20573. Phone, 523-5707 Commissioners: Chairman.—Alan Green, Jr., 2719 Poplar Street 20007, phone 523-5911. Vice Chairman.—Thomas F. Moakley, 5300 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304, phone 523-5723. James V. Day, 5524 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016, phone 523-5715. James J. Carey, 600 Water Street SW., NBU 8-11 20024, phone 523-5712. Managing Director.—James K. Cooper, 717 Springloch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, phone 523-5800. Deputy Managing Director.—Wm. Jarrell Smith, Jr., 2014 Addey Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043, phone 523-5800. Director, Office of Regulatory Policy and Planning.—Robert A. Ellsworth, 5139 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032, phone 523-5746. Scorer rons C. Hurney, 4021 20th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207, phone 523-5725. Assistant Secretary.—Joseph C. Polking, 857 Third Street SW. 20024, phone 523-5725. Chief, Informal Dockets Activity.—Donald Norris, 4527 Garbo Court, Annandale, Va. 22003, phone 523-5863. General Comsel=0, Jonathan Benner, 1606B Belmont Street 20009, phone 523- Denix General Counsel.—Robert D. Bourgoin, 7017 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034, phone 523-5740. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—John E. Cograve, 7936 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22150, ain 523-5750. Director, Office of Management Evaluation and Review.—Ronald D. Murphy, 10613 Cavalcade Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066, phone 523-5326. Director, Office of Informal Inquiries and Complaints.—Geoffrey Rogers, Shadow, Va. 23157, phone 523-5807. Director, Bureau of Agreements.—Robert G. Drew, 6919 Vancouver Road, Spring-field, Va. 22152, phone 523-5787. Deputy Director, Bureau of Agreements.—Edward F. Hawkins, 1910 Everest Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902, phone 523-5788. Chief, Office of Carrier Relationships.—Theodore A. Zook, 4639 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, phone 523-5793. Chief, Office of Conferences.—Ronald E. Shoupe, P.O. Box 2720, Laurel, Md. 20811, phone 523-5793. Chief, Office of Shoreside Agreements.—Robert E. Hollifield, 914 Manor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305, phone 523-5845. Chief, Office of Trade Review.—Frederick W. Soencksen, 10143 Riggs Road, Adel-phi, Md. 20783, phone 523-5810. Director, Bureau of Tariffs.—Daniel J. Connors, 13600 Wendover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, phone 523-5796. Deputy Director, Bureau of Tariffs.—Eugene P. Stakem, 8415 Carrollton Parkway, New Carrollton, Md. 20784, phone 523-5796. Chief, Office of Foreign Tariffs.—James A. Warner, 6817 Duke Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307, phone 523-5821. Chief, Office of Domestic Tariffs.—Hubert E. Bradford, 3610 Ralph Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, phone 523-5856. Chief, Office of Special Projects.—Juan E. Pine, 6501 Haystack Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310, phone 523-5831. Chief, Office of Financial Analysis.—Newton J. Frank, 2831 Young Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124, phone 523-5873. Director; Bureau of Certification and Licensing.—Albert J. Klingel, Jr., phone 523- Depry Pirereon Bureau of Certification and Licensing.—Robert M. Skall, phone Chief, Office of Freight Forwarders.—Jeremiah D. Hospital, 6001 Sweet Dale Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, phone 523-5843. Chief, Office of Vessel Certification. —Frank L. Bartak, 2801 Quebec Street 20008, phone 523-5820. Chief, Office of Data Systems.—John L. Jividen, 7212 Constantine Avenue, Spring-field, Va. 22150, phone 523-5866. Chief, Office of Energy and Environmental Impact.—Edward R. Meyer, 7400 Col-shire Drive, Apt. 6, McLean, Va. 22102, phone 523-5835. Director, Office of Personnel.—William J. Herron, Jr., phone 523-5773. Deputy Director, Office of Personnel. —Edward L. Manear, 7525 Grouse Place, Land-over, Md. 20785, phone 523-5773. Director, Office of Budget and Financial Management.—Frederick Trutkoff, 1914 Forestdale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903, phone 523-5770. Director, Bureau of Hearings and Field Operations. —dJohn Ewers, 6806 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034, phone 523-5783. Deputy Director, Bureau of Hearings and Field Operations.—Paul J. Kaller, 1514 17th Street 20036, phone 523-5783. Chief, Office of Hearing Counsel.—Joseph B. Slunt, 14317 Sturtevant Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, phone 523-5783. Chief, Office of Investigations. —Tony P. Kominoth, 2006 Sattle Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, phone 523-5783. Independent Agencies Director, Mid-Atlantic Office (Washington, D.C.).—James F. Carey, 4101 Woodberry Street, University Park, Md. 20782, phone 523-5860. Director, Atlantic District. —Robert A. St. John, 8918 16th Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11214, phone (212) 264-1430. Director, Gulf District. —George B. Harry, phone (504) 589-6662. Investigator, Miami Office.—Miguel Tello, phone (305) 350-6963. Director, Pacific District. —Leonard J. Nordgren, phone (415) 554-5272. Investigator, Los Angeles Office. —Michael A. Murphy, phone (213) 548-2542. Director, Puerto Rico District. —Rambel A. Cuprill, 87 Mamey Street, Milaville, Rio Piedras, P.R. 00926, phone (809) 753-4198. Director, Great Lakes District.—[Vacant.] FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE 2100 K Street 20427. Phone, 653-5290 Director.—Kay McMurray, (202) 653-5300. Associate General Counsel.—Daniel P. Dozier, (202) 653-5305. Assistant General Counsel.—Theodore Chaskelson, (202) 653-5305. Information Officer.—Dorothy Jane Yount, (202) 653-5290. Durector of Mediation Services.—Nicholas A. Fidandis, (202) 653-5240. Assistant Director for Arbitration Services.—Jewell L. Myers, (202) 653-5280. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Eastern Region.—Paul Yager, Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 2937, New York, N.Y. 10278, (212) 264-1000. Southern Region.—Edward F. O’Brien, 1422 West Peachtree Street, NW., Suite 400, Atlanta, Ga. 30309, (404) 881-2473. Central Region.—Bernard M. O’Keefe, Insurance Exchange Building, Room 1659, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 60604, (312) 353-7350. Western Region.—Richard D. Williams, Francisco Bay Building, Suite 235, 50 Fran-cisco Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94133, (415) 556-4670. FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Created by Public Law 95-164 Sixth Floor, 1730 K Street 20006. Phone, 653-5633 Chairman.—Rosemary M. Collyer. Members: Richard V. Backley. Frank F. Jestrab. A. E. Lawson. L. Clair Nelson. Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Paul Merlin. General Counsel. —James A. Lastowka. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street 20580 Commissioners: Chairman.—James C. Miller III, 523-3711. Executive Assistant to the Chairman.—Carol T. Crawford, 523-3458. Commissioner.—David A. Clanton, 523-3732. Commissioner.—Michael Pertschuk, 523-3530. Commissioner.—Patricia P. Bailey, 523-3525. Commissioner.—George W. Douglas, 523-4503. Office of Public Affairs: Director.—Merrie Spaeth, 523-3830. Deputy Director.—Neal J. Friedman, 523-1730 Office of Congressional Relations: Director.—Bryce L. Harlow, 523-3620. Deputy Director.—Karen L. Stevens, 523-3504. Office of Executive Director: Executive Director.—Bruce Yandle, 523-3740. 696 Congressional Directory Office of Executive Director—Continued Deputy Executive Director for Management.—James A. Williams, 523-5347. Deputy Executive Director for Planning and Information.—Alan Proctor, 523-4592. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—John H. Carley, 523-3613. Deputy General Counsel. —Howard Shapiro, 523-3587 Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—Carol M. Thomas, 523-3383. Administrative Law Judges: Chief Judge.—Ernest G. Barnes, 254-7730. Office of Presiding Officers: Chief Presiding Officer.—Henry B. Cabell, 724-1045. Bureau of Competition: Director.—Thomas J. Campbell, 523-3601. Deputy Director.—Walter T. Winslow, 724-1304. Deputy Director.—Barbara Clark, 634-4793. Bureau of Consumer Protection: Director.—Timothy J. Muris, 523-3727. Deputy Director.—Amanda Pedersen, 523-3983. Bureau of Economics: Director.—Robert D. Tollison, 634-6881. Deputy Director for Regulatory Analysis and Consumer Protection.—Richard Hig- gins, 634-7810. Depusy Director for Competition Analysis and Antitrust.—John L. Peterman, 634-4 Deputy Director for Operations and Research.—Ronald Bond, 634-7810. Regional Offices: Regional Directors— Atlanta.—Harold E. Kirtz, 1718 Peachtree Street, Room 1000 30367, (404) 881-4836; (F'TS) 257-4836. Boston.—Douglas M. Husid (acting), 150 Causeway Street, Room 1301 02114, (617) 223-6621; (FTS) 223-6621. Chicago.—Paul W. Turley, 55 East Monroe Street, Room 1437 60603, (312) 353-4423; (FTS) 353-4423. Cleveland.—Barbara Arnold (acting), 118 St. Clair Avenue NE., Room 500 44114 (216) 552-4207; (FTS) 293-4207. Dallas.—Gary Kennedy (acting), 8303 Elm Brook Drive 75247, (214) 767-7050; (FTS) 729-7050. Denver.—F. Kelly Smith (acting), 1405 Curtis Street, Room 2900 80202, (303) 837-2271; (FTS) 327-2271. Los Angeles.—Carleton C. Eastlake (acting), 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Room 13209 90024, (213) 209-7575; (FTS) 793-7575. New York.—Leroy Richie, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 2243-EB 10278, (212) 264-1207; (FTS) 264-1207. San Francisco. —dJeffrey Klurfeld (acting), 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Room 12470 94102, (415) 556-1276. (FTS) 556-1270. Seattle. __George Zweibel (acting), 915 Second Avenue, Room 2840 98174, (206) 442-4655; (FTS) 399-4655. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Commerce Building, 14th and E Streets 20230. Phone, 377-2862 Chairman.—Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of Commerce. Members: Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. John O. Marsh, Jr., Secretary of the Army. Executive Secretary.—dJohn J. Da Ponte, Jr. ASSOCIATION OF FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 1733 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, (202) 332-3532 President.—Charles E. Chamberlain, Michigan. Vice President.—Frank Moss, Utah. Secretary.—James M. Quigly, Pennsylvania. Treasurer.—dJ. Glenn Beall, Maryland. Immediate Past President.—John S. Monagan, Connecticut. Independent Agencies : 697 Chairman, International Committee. —William S. Mailliard. Chairman, Finance Committee.—John V. Lindsay. Executive Director.—Jed Johnson, Jr. Counselor.—Carlton R. Sickles. Consultants: Francis R. Valeo. Manfred Von Nordheim. Academic Advisory Committee: Landrum R. Bnlling. Harlan Cleveland. William M. Dyal, Jr. Alton Frye. Forrest C. Pogue. John Richardson, Jr. Francis Tenny GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Building, 18th and F Streets 20405. Phone, 566-1212 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Gerald Carmen, 566-1212. Deputy Administrator.—Ray Kline, 566-1226. Associate Administrator for Administration.—Patricia Schoeni, 566-0945. Special Counsel to the Administrator for Ethics.—Saul Katz, 566-1212. Directo, Die of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—William Madi- son, 566-: OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Associate Administrator for Operations.—Steven Hammer, 523-1141. Deputy Associate Administrator for Operations.—Robert Diluchio, 523-1141. Director, Office of Program Control. —Margaret Neustadt, 523-1200. OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Associate Administrator for Policy and Management Systems.—Charles Davis III, 141. Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Management Systems.—Roger Dier-man, 523-1141. Director, Office of Management Improvement.—Larry Cohan, 566-1210. OFFICE OF OVERSIGHT Director, Office of Oversight.—William Clinkscales, 523-4923. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Clarence Lee, 566-1054. Executive Officer.—Patricia Kendall, 566-0909. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Herbert Koster, 523-1250. OFFICE OF INFORMATION SECURITY OVERSIGHT Director of Information Security Oversight.—Steven Garfinkel, 535-7251. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General. —Joseph Sickon, 566-0450. Deputy Inspector General. —Charles Gillum, 566-1362. Counsel to the Inspector General.—Daniel Peyser, 566-1932. ic Jaspecior General for Policy, Plans, and Evaluation.—Susan Gaffney, Assistant Inspector General for Auditing. —Benjamin Friedman, 566-0374. Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Auditing. —Harold Lewis, 566-0374. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—Donald Vitez (acting), 566-1397. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION POLICY Assistant Administrator for Acquisition Policy.—Allan Beres (acting), 566-1043. Dany Assistant Administrator for Acquisition Policy.—William Ferguson, 566- Director of Federal Procurement Regulations.—Philip Read, 523-4755. 698 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL Director, Office of Organization and Personnel.—Bond Faulwell, 566-1915. Director of Personnel.—Sally Marshall, 566-0398. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel. —Allie Latimer, 566-1200. Deputy General Counsel.—James McCormick, 566-1200. Assistant General Counsel for Claims and Litigation.—David Pelkey, 566-1594. Assistant General Counsel for Procurement.—Edward Duignan, 557-8417. Assistant General Counsel for Public Buildings Service.—John Mulligan, 566-0430. Assistant General Counsel for Automated Data and Telecommunications Service.— Charles Curcio, 566-1156. OFFICE OF PLANS, PROGRAMS, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator for Plans, Programs, and Financial Management.—Ray Fontaine, 535-7721. Director of Budget.—William Early, Jr., 535-7719. Director of Finance.—Roy Boucher, 566-0560. Director of Transportation Audits. ~_Thomas Wolf, 786-3000. FEDERAL PROPERTY RESOURCES SERVICE Commissioner, Federal Property Resources Service.—Carroll Jones, 535-7210. Executive Director Property Review Board.—Joshua Muss, 395-3030. Assistant Commissioner for Real Property.—Earl Jones, 535-7084. Assistant Commissioner for Stockpile Management.—J. Wayne Kulig, 535-7142. Assistant Commissioner for Stockpile Transactions.—Kent Knowles, 535-7132. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE Commissioner, Public Buildings Service.—Richard Haase, 566-1100. Peviy Commussioner for Policy and Program Support.—Wolfgang Zoellner, 566- Deputy Commissioner for Real Estate.—Henry Husmann, 523-0001. Deputy Commissioner for Real Property Operations.—John Alderson, 523-4774. Assistant Commissioner for Contracts.—Arthur Ronkovich, 566-0907. Director of Public Utilities.—John Stanberry, 566-0190. Assistant Commissioner for Space Management.—[Vacant], 566-1025. Assistant Commissioner for Federal Protective Service.—Charles Cobb, 566-0888. Assistant Commissioner for Buildings Management.—[Vacant], 566-0971. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT dsepsian Administrator for Information Resources Management.—Frank Carr, 566- Deputy Assistant Administrator for Federal Information Resources Management.— Francis McDonough, 566-0291. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Central Information Services.—Bernard Ben-nington, 566-1023. Executive Director.—Leonard Yonkler, 566-1000. Director of Information Resources Management Policy.—[Vacant], 566-0202. Director of Advanced Planning.—Roy Rosner, 523-4901. Director of Office Information Systems.—John Landers, 535-7425. Director of Information Resources Procurement.—Harry Fuchigami, 566-1072. Director of Regional Information Services.—O. Ann Doughty, 523-4901. Director of Network Services.—Walter Elkins, 523-4901. Director of GSA Information Systems.—[Vacant], 535-7800. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE Seventh and Pennsylvania 20408. Phone, 523-3134 Archivist of the United States.—Robert Warner, 523-3134. Deputy Archivist.—[Vacant], 523-3132. Associate Archivist for Management.—David Peterson, 523-3013. Assistant Archivist for Federal Records Center.—George Scaboo, 724-1598. Director, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library.—Harry Middleton, Jr., (512) 482-5137. Independent Agencies Archivist of the United States—Continued Director, Office of the Federal Register.—John Byrne, 523-5240. Assistant Archivist for National Archives.—James Moore, 523-3130. Carter Presidential Materials Project Staff.—Donald Schewe, (404) 221-3942. Nixon Presidential Materials Project Staff.—James Hastings, (703) 756-6498. Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries.—James O'Neill, 523-3212. Director, Herbert Hoover Library.—Thomas Thalken, (319) 643-5301. Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.—William R. Emerson, (914) 229-8114. Director, Harry S. Truman Library.—Benedict Zobrist, (816) 833-1400. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.—John Wickman, (913) 263-4751. Director, John F. Kennedy Library.—Dan Fenn, Jr., (617) 929-4500. Director, Gerald R. Ford Library.—Donald Wilson, (313) 668-2218. Director, Gerald R. Ford Museum.—William Jones, (616) 456-2675. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS COMMISSION National Archives Building 20408. Phone, 724-1083 Members: Dr. Robert M. Warner, Archivist of the United States, ex officio chairman, National Archives and Records Service. William H. Rehnquist, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court. Mark O. Hatfield of Oregon, U.S. Senate. Jim Bates of California, U.S. House of Representatives. William Z. Slany, Director, Historical Office, U.S. Department of State. Alfred Goldberg, Historian, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense. James Hutson, Chief, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Norbert C. Brockman, S.M., Director, Marianist Training Network, Presidential Appointments. Richard Schlatter, Rutgers University, American Historical Association. Carol K. Bleser, Colgate University, American Historical Association. Betty M. Unterberger, Texas A & M University, Organization of American Histo- rians. Richard L. Watson, Jr., Duke University, Organization of American Historians. Helen W. Slotkin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society of American Archivists. David B. Gracy II, State Archivist of Texas, Society of American Archivists. H. G. Jones, University of North Carolina, American Association for State and Local History. Larry E. Tise, executive director, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commis-sion, American Association for State and Local History. NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD Seventh and Pennsylvania 20408. Phone, 523-3047 Members.—Dr. Robert M. Warner, Archivist of the United States (chairman); Dr. William Bennett, chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—R. Kevin Flood. 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.—dJohn E. Byrne, Director of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service. OFFICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Crystal Mall Buhlding 4 20406. Phone, 557-8667. Assisins Administrator for Federal Supply and Services.—Lester Mitchell, 557- Deputy Assistant Administrator for Federal Supply and Services.—Roger Daniero, Director of Management. —Richard Jeanneret, 557-8644. a Commissioner for Planning, Analysis, and Data Systems.—John Wynn, Director of Policy and Agency Assistance.—James Grady, Jr., 557-7970. 700 Congressional Directory Assistant Administrator for Federal Supply and Services—Continued Director of Procurement.—Charles Hulick, 557-8626. Director of Property Management.—William Foote, 557-1240. Director of Transportation.—Ivan Schaeffer, 557-1273. Assistant Commissioner for Programs and Requirements.—Dennis Blaeuer, 557- Director of Contract Management.—James DeProspero, 557-8675. GSA BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals.—Leonard Suchanek, 566-0720. Vice Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals.—James Shea, 566-0720. Administrative Judge.—James Hendley, 566-0585. Administrative Judge.—Mark Weinstein, 523-0314. Administrative Judge.—Donald Devine, 523-0460. Administrative Judge.—Robert Lieblich, 523-0402. Administrative Judge.—Cyrus Phillips, 566-0585. Administrative Judge.—Vincent LaBella, 523-0402. Administrative Judge.—Kenneth Takahashi, 523-0314. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION Regional Administrator, Region 1 (Boston).—[Vacant], (617) 223-2601. Pepriy Regional Administrator, Region 1 (Boston)—Porter Leighton, (617) 223- Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 1 (Boston).—Lawrence Bretta, (617) 223-2608. Regional Administrator, Region 2 (New York).—William Diamond, (212) 264-2600. Dey Sao Administrator, Region 2 (New York).—Gerald Turetsky, (212) Regional Controller, Region 2 (New York).—[Vacant], (212) 264-8320. Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 2 (New York).—Charles LeDuc, (212) 264-4284. Assistant Regional Administrator for Federal Supply and Services, Region 2 (New York).—Frank Roche, (212) 264-3590. Regional Administrator, Region 3 (Philadelphia).—George Cordes, (215) 597-1237. Depoy Begin Administrator, Region 3 (Philadelphia).—Robert Bogardus, (215) Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 3 (Philadelphia).—[Vacant], (215) 597-1129. Regional Administrator (National Capital Region).—Bertrand Berube, (202) 472-1100. Deputy Regional Administrator (National Capital Region).—Arlene Schlex, (202) 472-6161. Regional Controller (National Capital Region)—Norman Linton, (202) 472-1754. Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property (Nation-al Capital Region).—James Whitlock, (202) 472-1891. ; Assistant Regional Administrator for Federal Supply and Services (National Capi-tal Region).—[Vacant], (202) 472-1701. : Assistant Regional Administrator for Information Resources Management (Nation-al Capital Region).—[Vacant], (202) 472-1200. Regional Administrator, Region J} (Atlanta)—Donald Layfield, (404) 221-3200. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 4 (Atlanta).—Paul Allison, (404) 221-5135. Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 4 (Atlanta).—George Perryman, (404) 221-5129. : Assistant Regional Administrator for Federal Supply and Services, Region 4 (At-lanta).—Aluen Brogdon, (404) 221-5114. : Assistant Regional Administrator for Information Resources Management, Region 4 (Atlanta).—Janice Mendenhall, (404) 221-5104. Regional Administrator, Region 5 (Chicago).—Howard Davia, (312) 353-5395. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 5 (Chicago).—Dennis Keilman, (312) 353-5395. : Regional Controller, Region 5 (Chicago).—Clarence Sochowski, (312) 353-5398. Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 5 (Chicago).—James Steele, (312) 353-5572. } g Assistant Regional Administrator for Federal Supply and Services, Region 5 (Chi-cago).—Ernest Harper, (312) 353-5504. Independent Agencies Regional Administrator, Region 5 (Chicago)—Continued Assistant Regional Administrator for Information Resources Management, Region 5 (Chicago).—{ Vacant], (312) 886-3800 Regional Administrator, Region 6 (Kansas City).—John Platt, (816) 926-7201. Dezevy Regional Administrator, Region 6 (Kansas City).—H. D. Harvell, (816) 926- Regional Controller, Region 6 (Kansas City).—David Walden, (816) 926-7354. Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 6 (Kansas City.—Wayne Roy, (816) 926-7231. Assistant Regional Administrator for Information Resources Management, Region 6 (Kansas City).—[Vacant], (816) 926-7539. Regional Administrator, Region 7 (Fort Worth).—J. Fike Godfrey, (817) 334-2321. Dents Regional Administrator, Region 7 (Fort Worth).—Hugh Insell, (817) 334- Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 7 (Fort Worth).—Donald Winegarden, (817) 334-2522. Assistant Regional Administrator for Federal Supply and Services, Region 7 (Fort Worth).—Reuben Morgan, (817) 334-2516. Assistant Regional Administrator for Information Resources Management, Region 7 (Fort Worth).—Darrell Clokey, (817) 334-2872. Regional Administrator, Region 8 (Denver).—Bill Bounds, (303) 234-4171. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 8 (Denver).—[Vacant], (303) 234-4171. Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 8 (Denver).—Dennis Jensen, (303) 234-4151. Regional Administrator, Region 9 (San Francisco).—Edwin Thomas, (415) 974-9147. Deny Regional Administrator, Region 9 (San Francisco).—Ross Biatek, (415) 974- Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buildings and Real Property, Region 9 (San Francisco).—John Myers, (415) 974-9070. Assistant Regional Administrator for Federal Supply and Services, Region 9 (San Francisco).—Peter Glading, (415) 974-9235. Assistant Regional Administrator for Information Resources Management, Region 9 (San Francisco).—[Vacant], (415) 974-7578. Regional Administrator, Region 10 (Seattle).—Vito Chiechi, (206) 931-7000. Duly Regional Administrator, Region 10 (Auburn).—William Paz, (206) 931- Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Buhldings and Real Property, Region 10 (Auburn).—Robert Jones, (206) 931-7200. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ADVISORY BOARD Senior Federal Official. —Charles S. Davis III, Associate Administrator for Policy and Management Systems, 523-1141. Members.—William L. Boyan, Jr., Dr. Alfred C. W. Daniels, Robert H. Elman, Frank X. Hanley, Arthur W. Harrigan, Jerald D. Fox, Edgar F. Hohlt, Dr. Charles A. Holloway, John W. Hughes, William W. McDowell, Jr., John M. Mickel, Charles F. Moran, James O’Neill, Herbert J. Richman, Robert H. Scott, Robert L. Shortlex, Helen W. Slotkin, C. W. Spangle, William B. Virts, Martin D. Walker, George W. Waters, J. H. Wetenhall. GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Office: 2001 Wisconsin Avenue 20007. Phone, 338-9330 President.—Phillip E. Winter, M.D., 12018 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Vice President.—William D. Tigertt, M.D., 15 Charles Plaza, Baltimore, Md. 21201. 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.—Raymond H. Watten, M.D., Apartado 6991, Panama 5, Republic of Panama. 702 Congressional Directory HARRY S. TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION Created by Public Law 93-642 712 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 395-4831 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman.—John W. Snyder, John’s Island, S.C. President.—Elmer B. Staats, Washington, D.C. Secretary.—Margaret Truman Daniel, New York, N.Y. Members: T. H. Bell, Secretary of Education. John C. Danforth, Senator from Missouri. Thomas F. Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. Judge Richard J. Fitzgerald, Chicago, Ill. Gloria A. Hay, Anchorage, Alaska. Judge Truman McGill Hobbs, Montgomery, Ala. Anita M. Miller, Sacramento, Calif. Ike Skelton, Representative from Missouri. Gene Taylor, Representative from Missouri. Executive Secretary.—Malcolm C. McCormack, Arlington, Va. General Counsel. —C. Westbrook Murphy, Washington, D.C. INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Rosslyn, Va. 22209. Phone, 703-841-3800 Chairman, Board of Directors.—Victor Blanco, Multiple Medical Management, 2010 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 308, Los Angeles, Calif. 90057. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] President.—Peter D. Bell, 5700 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Congressional Liaison. _ Lawrence E. Bruce, Jr., 3429 Q Street 20007. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, 12th Street and Constitution Avenue 20423. Phone, 655-1000 Chairman.—Reese H. Taylor, Jr., 3208 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Vice Chairman.—Malcolm M. B. Sterrett, 4516 Wetherill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Commissioners: Frederic N. Andre, Paoli, Ind. 47454. J. J. Simmons. Heather J. Gradison, The Edgecliff, No. 2308, 2200 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45206. Small Business Assistance Office: Director.—Dan King, 708 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Office of Public Affairs: Director.—Robert Dahlgren, 3312 N Street 20007. Governmental Affairs Office: Sonempeninl Affairs Officer.—Bruce N. Hatton, 512 Hilltop Terrace, Alexandria, a. 3 Deputy State/Community Affairs.—Martin D. Zell, 1330 Kingston Avenue, Alex-andria, Va. 22302. Office of Legislative Counsel: Logan Counsel. —Janice M. Rosenak, 4902 Newport Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Legislative Counsel.—David S. Nellen, 2815 18th Street 20009. Office of the Managing Director: Managing Director.—William R. Johnson. Assistant to the Managing Director.—Alexander L. Morton, 2500 Q Street 20007. Drie Fol Officer.—S. Arnold Smith, 20925 Clarksburg Road, Boyds, Md. Budget and Fiscal Officer.—Mary G. Hogya, 15 15th Street SE. 20003. Die: of Personnel.—Richard H. Mooers, 10020 Newhall Road, Potomac, Md. Chief, Section of Administrative Services.—Virgil L. Schultz, 3040-A Blackrock Road, Myersville, Md. 21773. Independent Agencies Office of the Managing Director—Continued Chief, Section of System Development.—Edward F. Welkener, 916 McDaniel Court, Herndon, Va. 22070. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—Agatha L. Mergenovich, 5303 41st Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Avgione Secretary.—James Bayne, 5309 Queensberry Avenue, Springfield, Va. 15%. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel. —John H. Broadley, 4611 Roxbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814. Dep Clonaral Counsel.—Robert S. Burk, 7211 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, : 15. Alois; General Counsel.—Henri F. Rush, 200 East Braddock Road, Alexandria, a. 22301. Asn General Counsel.—Ellen D. Hanson, 6007 Balsam Drive, McLean, Va. 101. Deputy Associate General Counsel.—Lawrence H. Richmond, 603 Woodland Ter-race, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Office of Hearings: cy Adminptnaiias Law Judge.—David H. Allard, 7514 Honesty Way, Bethesda, Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge.—James E. Hopkins, 1905 Jolliette Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Nolin J. Bilodeau, 1804 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Proceedings: Director.—Heber P. Hardy, 6309 Rockwell Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Associate Director.—Richard Lewis, 518 G Street SW. 20024. Deputy Director, Rail Section.—Louis E. Gitomer, 8109 Salt Lake Drive, Balti- more, Md. 21 207. Deputy Director, Motor Section.—Howell L Sporn, 18628 Chickadee Lane, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20879. Bureau of Accounts: Director.—Ronald S. Young, 1325 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Doggy Direcion=Willism F. Moss III, 418 North Patrick Street, Alexandria, Va. Office of Transportation Analysis: Director.—William R. Southard, 809 Yaokum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Associate Director.—Richard H. 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Director, Astrophysics Division.—Dr. Franklin D. Martin, Code EZ-7, Federal Build-ing 10B, B200, 755-3416. Manager, Information Systems Office.—Anthony Villasenor (acting), Code EI-5, Fed-eral Building 10B, B321, 755-3505. Manager, NASA Resident Office (JPL).—Fred W. Bowen, Code EJ, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, Calif. 91109, (213) 354-5359. OFFICE OF SPACE TRACKING AND DATA SYSTEMS Associate Administrator for Space Tracking and Data Systems.—Robert E. Smylie, Code T, Federal Building 10B, Room B500, 755-2328. Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Tracking and Data Systems.—Norman Pozinsky, Code T, Federal Buhlding 10B, Room B500, 755-2338. Director, Network Systems Division.—H. William Wood, Code TN, Federal Buhld-ing 10B, Room B521, 755-2336. Director, Program Control and Resources Management Division.—Ronald R. Dapice, Code TC, Federal Building 10B, Room B521, 755-2470. Director, Communications and Data Systems Division.—Harold G. 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Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.—Sharon R. Cnnnelly, Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6079, 755-3555. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—Daniel J. Doherty, Jr., Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6079, 755-8304. Assistant Inspector General for Management Services.—dJ. Brian Hyland (acting), Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6075, 755-8405. Assistant Inspector General for Technical Services.—[Vacant], Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6075, 755-8405. FIELD INSTALLATIONS Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 94035—Director.—Clarence A. Syvert-son, Code D, (415) 965-5000. Hugh L. Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, Calif. 93523—Director.—John A. Manke, Code OD, (805) 258-3311. Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 20771—Director.—Dr. Noel W. Hin-ners, Code 100.0, (301) 344-5042. Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Va. 23337—Director.—Robert L. Krieger, Code OD, (804) 824-3411. 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Todd, District of Columbia. NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Created by Public Law 91-345 ROB No. 3, Suite 3122, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20024. Phone, 202-382-0840 Chairman.—Elinor M. Hashim, supervisor, reference and technical services, Perkin-Elmer Corp., Main Avenue, MS 249, Norwalk, Conn. 06856. Vice Chairman.—Bessie Boehm Moore, 712 Legato Drive, Briarwood, Little Rock, Ark. 72205. Members: Helmut Alpers, vice president, General Bookbinding Co., 8844 Mayfield Road, Chesterland, Ohio 44026. Gordon M. Ambach, president, University of the State of New York, State Educa-tion Department, Albany, N.Y. 12234. Chiarles Bonin, chairman, Public Media, Inc., 1144 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, Daniel J. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress, Library of Congress 20540. Carlos A. Cuadra, president, Cuadra Associates, Inc., 2001 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 305, Santa Monica, Calif. 90403. Paulette E. Holahan, deputy judicial administrator for public information, Louisi-ana Supreme Court, 109at Court Building, New Orleans, La. 70112. Jolik 3 4 lergensmayer, Juergensmeyer and Associates, 707-A Davis Road, Elgin, Francis Keppel, 433 Gutman Library, 6 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Byron Leeds, vice president, Publishers Phototype, Inc., 463 Barrell Avenue, Carl-stadt, N.J. 07072. Jerald C. Newman, president, chief administrative officer and trustee, Bowery Savings Bank, 110 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017. Philip A. Sprague, 400 East Randolph, Apt. 2010, Chicago, I11. 60601. Margaret S. Warden, 208 Third Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont. 59401. William J. Welsh (serves for Dr. Boorstin), Deputy Librarian of Congress 20540. Julia Li Wu, head librarian, Virgil Junior High School, 152 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90026. Executive Staff.—Toni Carbo Bearman, executive director, 202-382-0840. NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 1776 G Street 20456 Chairman.—E. F. Callahan, 357-1100. Vice Chairman.—P. A. Mack, 357-1100. Board Member.—Elizabeth F. Burkhart, 357-1100. Executive Director.—Wendell A. Sebastian, 357-1100. Director, Office of Programs.—Charles W. Filson, 357-1132. Director, Office of Services.—Ted Bacino, 357-1055. Internal Auditor.—Louis P. Acuna, 357-1152. Director, Department of Legal Services.—Robert M. Fenner, 357-1030. Director, Department of Insurance.—dJerry L. Courson, 357-1010. Diresion, Department of Supervision and Examination.—Layne L. Bumgardner, 357- Director, Department of Administration.—Harry J. Blaisdell (acting), 357-1055. Public Information Officer.—Joan Pinkerton, 357-1050. Budget Officer.—John P. Sander, 357-1100. Congressional Affairs Officer.—Richard J. Beach, 357-1030. Secretary of the Board.—Rosemary Brady, 357-1100. Personnel Officer.—Dorothy W. Foster, 357-1156. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Bernard Ganzfried, Region I (Boston), 441 Stuart Street, Sixth Floor, Boston, Mass. 02116 (617) 223-6807. Harvey J. Baine III, Region II (Capital Region), 1776 G Street, Suite 700, Washing-ton, D.C. 20006 (202) 682-1900. Stephen W. Raver, Region III (Atlanta), 1365 Peachtree Street NE., Suite 500, Atlanta, Ga. 30367 (404) 881-3121. H. Allen Carver, Region IV (Chicago), 230 South Dearborn, Suite 3346, Chicago, Ill. 60604 (312) 886-9697. J. Leonard Skiles, Region V (Austin), Grant Building, Suite 407, 611 East Sixth Street, Austin, Tex. 78701 (512) 482-5131. Leon Handrick, Region V (suboffice) (Denver), LEA Complex, 10455 East 25th Avenue, Aurora, Colo. 80010 (303) 837-3795. Barry Jolette, Region VI (San Francisco), 77 Geary Street, Second Floor, San Fran-cisco, Calif. 94108 (415) 556-6271. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES Under a reauthorization in 1977, the shared staff of the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities was abolished and such personnel were assigned either to the National Endowment for the Arts or the National Endowment for the Humanities. As a result, the National Foundation exists only as a legislative “umbrella” for the two separate Endowments, to which all staff are currently assigned. For example, each Endowment now has its own personnel officer and its own general counsel. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 2401 E Street 20506 Chairman.—Francis S. M. Hodsoll, 634-6005. Deputy Chairman for Programs.—Hugh Southern, 634-6584. Deputy Chairman for Management.—Robert Knisely, 634-6365. Deputy to the Chairman for Public Partnership.—Anthony Turney, 634-6110. Deputy to the Chairman for Private Partnership.—Cynthia Grassby, 634-6588. Director of Public Affairs.—Marvin Liebman, 634-6033. General Counsel.—Jeffrey Mandell, 634-1506. Director, Office of Policy, Planning, and Research.—Kate Moore, 634-4336. Office of Congressional Liaison.—634-6580. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Chairman.—Francis Hodsoll. Members with terms expiring in 1984.—Thomas P. Bergin, educator; Norman B. Champ, Jr., arts patron/trustee; Maureene Dees, community theater director; Martin Friedman, museum director; Jacob Lawrence, painter; Bernard Blas Lopez, State arts agency director; James Rosenquist, painter; Robert Shaw, conductor; Jessie A. Woods, arts administrator; Rosalind Wiener Wyman, arts patron/administra tor. : Members with terms expiring in 1986.—Kurt Herbert Adler, conductor/opera pro- ducer; Margo Albert, performer/arts administrator; Arthur I. Jacobs, trustees/ arts patron; Robert Joffrey, ballet director/choreographer; Erich Leinsdorf, con-ductor; Toni Morrison, author/editor; I. M. Pei, architect; Lida Rogers, State arts agency director. Members with terms expiring in 1988.—C. Douglas Dillon, arts patron/trustee; Allen Drury, novelist; Celeste Holm, actress; Raymond J. Learsy, arts patron/trustee; Samuel Lipman, critic/publisher; George Schaefer, producer/director; Robert Stack, actor; William L. Van Alen, architect. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES 806 15th Street 20506. Phone, 724-0347 Chairman.—William J. Bennett. Deputy Chairman for Programs.—Geoffrey Marshall. Assistant Chairman.—John Agresto. Director, Congressional Relations.—Jason Y. Hall. Independent Agencies NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES Members.—William J. Bennett (chairman), Walter F. Berns, George Carey, A. Law- rence Chickering, Marcus Cohn, Samuel Cook, Roland Dille, Charles V. Hamil- ton, Jeffrey Hart, Louis Hector, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Carl Holman, George A. Kennedy, Louise and Nuevo Kerr, James Clayburn LaForce, Jr., Jacob Neusner, Mary Beth Norton, Joel Read, Frances Dodson Rhome, Rita Ricardo-Campbell, Ellis Sandoz, Philip A. Schaefer, Anita Silvers, Peter J. Stanlis, Leon Stein, Harriet Zimmerman. Secretary to the National Council on the Humanities. —Wendell L. Wilikie. FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES Federal Council Members: Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts. Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. Secretary, Department of Education. Director, National Gallery of Art. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Librarian of Congress, Library of Congress. Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Service. Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, GSA Secretary, Department of the Interior. Director, National Science Foundation. Secretary of the Senate. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, United States Information Agency. Member, U.S. House of Representatives. Secretary, Department of Commerce. Secretary, Department of Transportation. Chairman, National Museum Services Board. Director, Institute of Museum Services. Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Administrator, General Services Administration. Secretary, Department of Labor. Administrator, Veterans’ Administration. Commissioner, Administration on Aging, Department of Health ahd Human Serv- ices. Federal Council Staff: Anne P. Hartzell, Acting Director, Federal Council on the Arts and the Human- ities. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, 655-4000 Chairman.—Donald L. Dotson. Chief Counsel.—Jack B. Albanese. Executive Assistant.—Ernest J. German. Confidential Staff Assistant to Chairman.—Joseph T. & Neill. Members: Howard Jenkins, Jr., 3333 University Boulevard West, Kensington, Chief Counsel.—Harry M. Leet, 125 Central Avenue, Gaithersburg, Don A. Zimmerman, 5016 Malden Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Chief Counsel.—David Dunn, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Robert P. Hunter.—1802 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Md. Md. 20795. 20760. CI Fogel —PFrederick J. Calatrello, 9111 Beachway Drive, Springfield, Va. Dono i "Dotson. Chief Counsel. —William C. Baisinger, Jr., 2870 Arizona Terrace 20016. Evecuine fScereiyy=John C. Truesdale, Jr., 5123 Worthington Drive, Bethesda, Dery, iy Secretary.—Robert Volger, 5903 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Associate Executive Secretary.—Joseph E. Moore, 3064 Q Street 20007. Agnaigly ecktive Secretary.—Enid W. Weber, 5146 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, a. 3 712 Congressional Directory Members—Continued Arsinte Levene Secretary.—John J. Toner, 5001 North 27th Street, Arlington, a. ; Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Melvin J. Welles, 1917 Marthas Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judges: David S. Davidson, 8814 Altimont Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. James T. Barker, 203 Village Gate Road, Orinda, Calif. 94563. Associate Chief Administrative Law Judges: Edwin H. Bennett, 59-55 47th Avenue, Woodside, N.Y. 11377. Hutton S. Brandon, 2421 Pine Cove Drive, Tucker, Ga. 30084. John M. Dyer, 3406 Ramsgate Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22309. William J. Pannier II, 901 Kenilworth Court, Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596. Director, Division of Information.—[Vacant.] Associate Director.—Iliff McMahan, 6502 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, 655-4000 General Counsel.—William A. Lubbers, 5120 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Confidential Staff Assistant.—Georgia T. Kalaris, 6617 Stagecoach Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy General Counsel.—John E. Higgins, Jr., 6607 Dalkeith Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Assistant General Counsel for Policy Planning.—Eugene D. Orza, 1410 Woodbine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations Management.—dJoseph E. DeSio, 6004 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations Management.—Eugene L. Rosenfeld, 1325 13th Street 20005. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Operations Management: Barry J. Kearney, 5186 Downwest Ride, Columbia, Md. 21044. John P. Falcone, 8424 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. William Garrett Stack, 8104 Gale Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Shirley A. Bednarz, 3881 Newark Street 20016. Nicholas Karatinos, 1720 Reynolds Street, Crofton, Md. 21114. Executive Assistant, Division of Operations Management.—B. Fred Toback, 10141 Hyla Brook Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Associate General Counsel, Division of Enforcement Litigation.—Robert E. Allen, Route 1, Box 92, Round Hill, Va. 22141. Deputy Associate General Counsels, Division of Enforcement Lhtigation: 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. Aileen Armstrong, 5431 41st Place 20015. Peter Eveleth, 920 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Linda R. Sher, 2810 McGill Terrace 20008. Pireion, pee of Appeals.—Mary Shanklin, 27 Bay Drive, Bay Ridge, Annapolis, Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Harold J. Datz, 1602 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Frank H. Parlier, 3427 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy General Counsel, Division of Advice—Jane C. Clark, 2270 Olive Street 20007. Assistant General Counsel, Regional Advice Branch.—Joseph E. Mayer, 11210 Farm-land Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant General Counsel, Legal Research and Policy Planning.—Standau E. Wein-brecht, 8107 Touchstone Terrace, McLean, Va. 20101. Director, Division of Administration. —Ernest Russell, 6148 Utah Avenue 20015. Independent Agencies NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD 1425 K Street, Suite 910 20572. Phone, (202) 523-5920 Members: Robert O. Harris, Chairman, 3665 Upton Street 20008. Walter C. Wallace, 1444 Rhode Island Avenue, No. 902 20005. Executive Secretary.—Rowland K. Quinn, Jr., 438 M Street SW. 20024. Gone), Somnsel —Ronald M. Etters, 8675 "Hickory Ridge Court, Springfield, Va. 2215 Stafffiers Grieves, —Roy J. Carvatta, 6209 North Forest Glen, Chicago, Ill. 064 Wh Director.—Sheldon M. Kline, 10007 Wards Grove Circle, Burke, Va. 22015. Manager, Phiimad Systems.—Donald L. West, 928 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066 Special Assistant to the Chairman.—Meredith S. Buel, 11203 Buckwood Lane, Rock-ville, Md. 20852. Chief Hearing Officer.—David M. Cohen, 6255 Golden Hook, Columbia, Md. 21044. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 1800 G Street 20550. Phone, 655-4000 NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD (*Member, Executive Committee) Terms Expire May 10, 198} *Dr. Lewis M. Branscomb (Chairman, National Science Board), vice president and chief scientist, International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, N.Y. 10504. Dr. Eugene H. Cota-Robles, Provost, Crown College, and professor of biology, Uni- versity of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95064. Dr. Ernestine Friedl, dean of arts and sciences and Trinity College, and professor of anthropology, 104 Allen Building, Duke University, Durham, N.C. 27706. Dr. Michael Kasha, distinguished professor of physical chemistry, Institute of Molec-ular Biophysics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 32306. Dr. Walter E. Massey, director, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Ill. 60439. *Dr. David V. Ragone, president, Case Western Reserve University, University Circle, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Dr. Edwin E. Salpeter, J. G. White, professor of Physical Sciences, 308 Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853. Dr. Charles P. Slichter, professor of physics, Department of Physics, University of Illinois, 1110 West Green Street, Urbana, Ill. 61801. Terms Expire May 10, 1986 Dr. Jay V. Beck, professor emeritus of microbiology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602 Dr. Ester 1. Yawn) president, University of Texas at Austin, P.O. Drawer T, Austin, ex. : *Mr. Mary L. Good (Vice Chairman, National Science Board), vice president, direc-tor of research, UOP Inc., Corporate Research Center, Ten UOP Plaza, Algon-quin and Mount Prospect Roads, Des Plaines, Ill. 60016. Dr. Peter D. Lax, professor of mathematics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 251 Mercer Street, New York, N.Y. 10012. Dr. Homer A. Neal, provost, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794. *Dr. Mary Jane Osborn, professor and head, department of microbiology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, Conn. 06032. Dr. Donald B. Rice, president, The Rand Corporation, 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, Calif. 90406. Dr. Stuart A. Rice, dean of the division of physical sciences, The James Franck Institute, University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60637. Terms Expire May 10, 1988 Mr. Robert F. Gilkeson, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Philadelphia Elec-tric Company, 2301 Market Street, P.O. 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Knapp (Chairman, Executive Committee), Director, National Sci-ence Foundation 20550. Ms. Margaret L. Windus, Executive Officer, National Science Board, National Sci-ence Foundation 20550. 3 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION STAFF Director.—Edward A. Knapp. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Senior Science Assoeiate.—Richard S. Nicholson. Special Assistant.—Jeanne E. Hudson. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—Perry W. Hooks. General Counsel. —Charles Herz. Director (Acting), Office of Government and Public Programs.—Thomas Ubois. Head (Acting), Congressional Liaison Branch.—Ray E. Bye, Jr. Head, Public Information Branch.—dJack Renirie. Director, Office of Planning and Resources Management.—M. Kent Wilson. Director, Division of Budget and Program Analysis.—L. Vaughn Blankenship. Director, Division of Planning and Policy Analysis.—Irwin M. Pikus. Director, Office of Audit and Oversight.—Jerome H. Fregeau. Director, Office of Small Business Research and Development.—William B. Cole. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—William B. Cole. Diresan Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel and Education.—Walter L. illespie. Executive Director, National Science Board Commission on Precollege Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology.—Richard S. Nicholson. Asien) Director (Acting) for 75 SA and Physical Sciences.—Marcel ardon. Deputy Assistant Director (Acting) for Mathematical and Physical Sciences.—Wil- liam Bernard. Director, Division of Chemistry.—Edward F. Hayes. Director (Acting), Division of Materials Research.—Lewis H. Nosanow. Director, Division of Mathematical and Computer Sciences.—Ettore F. Infante. Director, Division of Physics.—Marcel Bardon. Assistant Director for Engineering.—Jack T. Sanderson. Deputy Assistant Director for Engineering.—Carl W. Hall. Director, Division of Chemical and Process Engineering.—Marshall M. Lih. Director, Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering.—William S. Butcher. Dizon, Division of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering.—Thelma A. strin. Direcion, Division of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics.—Ray M. owen. Assistant Director for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences.—Eloise E. Clark. Senior Science Associate for Social and Behavioral Sciences.—Otto N. Larsen. De, 20 Assistant Director for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences.—Robert abin. Executive Assistant, Planning for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences.— James D. Cowhig. Director, Division of Behavioral and Neural Sciences.—Richard T. Louttit. Independent Agencies Assistant Director for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences—Continued Director, Division of Biotic Systems and Resources.—John L. Brooks. Director, Division of Information Science and Technology.—Edward C. Weiss. Director (Acting), Division of Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Biology.—James . Brown. Director (Acting), Division of Social and Economic Sciences.—James H. Blackman. Assistant Director for Astronomical, Atmospheric, Earth, and Ocean Sciences.—Fran-cis S. Johnson. Senior Science Associate for Astronomical, Atmospheric, Earth and Ocean Sci-ences.—H. Frank Eden. Deputy Assistant Director for Astronomical, Atmospheric, Earth and Ocean Sci- ences.—Albert L. Bridgewater. Director, Office of Scientific Ocean Drilling.—Allen M. Shinn, Jr. Director, Division of Astronomical Sciences.—Laura P. Bautz. Director, Division of Atmospheric Sciences.—Eugene W. Bierly. Director, Division of Earth Sciences.—James F. Hays. Director, Division of Ocean Sciences.—M. Grant Gross. Director, Division of Polar Programs.—Edward P. Todd. Assistant Director for Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs.—Richard J. Green. Deputy Assistant Director of Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs.— Peter E. Wilkniss. : Director of Operations and Analysis.—Richard R. Ries. Director of Strategic Planning and Assessment.—Leonard L. Lederman. Pirea, Division of Industrial Science and Technological Innovation.—Donald nich. Director, Division of Research Initiation and Improvement.—Alexander J. Morin. Director, Division of International Programs.—Boda Bartocha. Director (Acting), Division of Policy Research and Analysis.—Robert R. Trumble. Director, Division of Science Resources Studies.—Charles E. Falk. Assistant Director for Administration.— Thomas Ubois. Deputy Assistant Director for Administration.—Kurt G. Sandved. Director, Division of Financial Management.—Kenneth B. Foster. Director, Division of Grants and Contracts.—Gaylord L. Ellis. Director, Division of Information Systems.—Constance K. McLindon. Director, Division of Personnel and Management.—Geoffrey M. Fenstermacher. Director, Division of Administrative Services.—Troy T. Robinson. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20594. Phone, (202) 382-6600 Chairman.—Jim Burnett. Vice Chairman.—Patricia A. Goldman, 5022 V Street 20007. Members: Francis H. McAdams, 5101 Manning Place 20016. G. H. Patrick Bursley, 6206 Hollins Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Donald D. Engen, 809 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Managing Director.—dJ. Peter Kissinger, 5417 Richenbacher Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Government and Public Affairs.—Rachel Halterman, 4866 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Deputy Director, Office of Government and Public Affairs.—Ira Furman, 805 Low-lander Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Gena) Domne) =Jomn M. Endrin 4202 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—William E. Fowler, Jr. Director, Bureau of Safety Programs.—Barry M. Sweedler, 1100 Pensive Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Bureau of Administration.—B. Michael Levins, 9708 Cinnamon Creek Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Bureau of Accident Investigation.— Thomas DeW. Styles. Deputy Director, Bureau of Accident Investigation.—R. Walter Sweet, 423 Cameron Street, Alexandria, Va. 22134. Director, Bureau of Technology.—James W. Danaher. Deputy Director, Bureau of Technology.—William G. Laynor, 3701 Chateau Ridge Drive, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Congressional Directory OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Created by Public Law 91-596 1825 K Street 20006. Phone, 634-7970 Chairman.—Robert A. Rowland, 1077 30th Street 20007. Chief Legal Counsel.—Joan Marie Hollenbach, Parker House, 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 308 20008. Members: Timothy F. Cleary, 5709 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Chil Jog Counsel. —Thomas B. Flynn, 11608 Georgetowne Court, Potomac, . 20854. Bertram Robert Cottine, 2482 Whndbreak Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Chief Legal Counsel. —James Kaplan, 537 Sixth Street SE. 20003. Administrative Law Judges: Paul A. Tenney, Chief Administrative Law Judge, 207 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Irving Sommer, Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge, 1951 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Paul E. Dixon, 373 Hibler Court, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141. Foster Furcolo, 39 Lantern Lane, Needham, Mass. 02192. Sidney Goldstein, 1360 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60610. David J. Knight, 1731 Beacon Street, Apt. 802, Brookline, Mass. 02146. Louis G. LaVecchia, 1615 Heather Glen, Richardson, Tex. 75081. Ralph Maxwell, 8815 West Golf Road, Apt. 12-A, Des Plaines, Ill. 60016. Quentin P. McColgin, Jr., 13963 East Oxford Place, Aurora, Colo. 80014. Richard J. Murphy, 900 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Dee C. Blythe, 1222 Commerce, Dallas, Tex. 75202. Edward Bobrick, 1742 North Larrabee, Chicago, Ill. 60614. Edson C. Botkin, 1408 Forsythe Drive, Richardson, Tex. 75081. Paul L. Brady, 1185 Niskey Lake Road, Atlanta, Ga. 30331. William E. Brennan, Irish Creek, P.O. Box 7, Royal Oak, Md. 21662. James D. Burroughs, 4620 Buckline Court, Dunwoody, Ga. 30338. Ramon M. Child, 6211 South Galena Way, Englewood, Colo. 80111. James A. Cronin, Jr., 20 Belleview Lane, Littleton, Colo. 80121. Richard DeBenedetto, 11-F Sea Breeze Lane, Nahant, Mass. 01908. Jerome C. Ditore, 6651 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220. David G. Oringer, 60 East Eighth Street, Apt. 10M, New York, N.Y. 10006. Edwin G. Salyers, 1671 West Nancy Creek Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30319. Stanley M. Schwartz, 16810 Park Hill Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75248. Joe D. Sparks, 1725 Alderbrook Court NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30345. General Counsel.—E. Ross Buckley, 108 Saint Andrews Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Director.—James R. Meadows, 3106 Quesada Street 20018. Brepiie Secretary.—Ray H. Darling, Jr., 878 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. Public Information Specialist. —Linda A. Smith, 301 G Street SW. 20024. OFFICE FOR MICRONESIAN STATUS NEGOTIATIONS Room 3356, Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-9143 President’s Personal Representative.—Ambassador Fred M. Zeder II, 800 25th Street, No. 1004 200317. U.S. Deputy Representative.—Richard W. Teare, 3111 Oliver Street 20015. Director.—Lt. Col. Albert V. Short, 8933 Burke Lake Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Created by Public Law 95-454 Offices: 1900 E Street 20415. Phone, 655-4000 OPM was created on January 1, 1979 by the President’s Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978 and Public Law 95-454 of October 13, 1978. OPM has assumed the personnel management functions of the U.S. Civil Service Commission which itself has been abolished. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director.—Donald J. Devine, Room 5518, 632-6106. Independent Agencies | 17 Director—Continued Confidential Assistant.—Jacqueline Mashin, Room 5518, 632-6106. Special Assistant.—William M. Hunt, Room 5311, 632-6104. Special Assistant.—Mary M. Rose, Room 5315, 632-6104. Special Assistant.—Robert W. Whitaker, Room 5518, 632-6106. Deputy Director.—Loretta Cornelius, Room 5A09, 652-6101. Confidential Assistant.—Lynn Harvey, Room 5A09, 632-6101. Special Assistant.—Lura Dillard, Room 5A09, 632-4747. Special Assistant for ADP.—Joseph DiMarino, Room 5611, 632-6101. Anan 2 the Deputy Director for Regional Operations.—[Vacant], Room 5532, Executive Secretariat: Chief.—Mary M. Rose, Room 5315, 632-6104. Deputy Chief.—Kerry Mahoney Enemark, Room 5319, 632-6104. Administrative Officer.—Richard B. Lowe, Room 5H08, 632-5556. OFFICE OF POLICY AND COMMUNICATIONS Executive Assistant Director.—Patrick Korten, Room 7TK51, 632-6200. Assistant Director for Public Affairs.—Mark Tapscott, Room 5F12, 632-4588. Deputy Assistant Director.—Claire Palmour, Room 5F12, 632-5491. International Visitors Office.—J. Douglas Hoff, Room 5F12, 632-6156. dug Director for Planning and Evaluation.—Terry W. Culler, Room TRA48, 254- Analysis Support Division.—Harry Constantine, Room 7673, 254-3267. Appellate Policies Division.—Jeanette L. Neville, Room 7459, 254-5517. Evaluation Management Division.—Alyce L. Bassoff, Room 7470, 632-5340. Policy Coordination Division.—Timothy Dirks, Room 7486, 254-5758. Special Policies Division.—James P. Hellings, Room 7685, 254-6486. Assistant Director for Agency and Labor-Management Relations.—Allan D. Heuer-man, Room 7TK51, 632-6811. IAG Secretariat.—Rosemary Figueroa, Room 1304, 632-6266. Interagency Coordination Division.—Allan D. Heuerman, Room 7K51, 632-6811. Tocknical Quidange and Information Division.—Ronald A. Leahy, Room 7412, Union-Management Relations Division.—Daniel B. Sobrio, Room 7412, 632-6090. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—Joseph W. Lowell, Jr., Room 7353, 632-5566. Chief, Internal Audit Division.—Joseph R. Willever, Room 7558, 632-7617. Chief, Special Inquiries and Investigations Division.—Joseph E. Nordsieck, Room 7349, 632-5566. Chief, Insurance Audits Division.—James L. Edwards, Room 7534, 632-4936. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Joseph A. Morris, Room 5H30, 632-4632. Confidential Assistant.—Debbie Owens, Room 5H30, 632-2992. Special Assistant to the General Counsel. —Roger Pilon, Room 5H30, 632-5423. Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant], Room 5H30, 632-4902. Assistant to the General Counsel and Deputy Security Officer.—Henry Bluhm, Room 2312, 632-6058. Assistants to the General Counsel: Division I.—Llewellyn Fischer, Room 5H30, 632-5506. Division II.—James S. Green, Room 5H30, 632-4902. Division III. —Henry Watkins, Room 6H31, 254-6586. Division IV.—Stuart M. Foss, Room 6H31, 632-4600. OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS Assistant Director.—Robert E. Moffit, Room 5554, 632-6514. Deputy Assistant Director.—[Vacant], Room 5554, 632-6514. Specyal Assistant to the Assistant Director.—Robert L. Martinez, Room 5554, 632- Assistant for Program Development and Policy Coordination.—M. Gale Dugan, Room 5554, 632-6514. Manager, Civil Service Liaison Office.—David J. Messing, Room B-332, 632-6296. FEDERAL PREVAILING RATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—William B. Davidson, Jr., Room 1340, 632-9710. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS Director.—David R. Scott, Room 436H, 632-2792. Deputy Director.—[Vacant], Room 436H, 632-2793. Chief Counsel. —F. Gary Davis, Room 436H, 632-7642. COMPENSATION GROUP Associate Director.—James W. Morrison, Jr., Room 4A10, 632-1854. Deputy Associate Director.—Claudia Cooley, Room 4A10, 632-1854. Special Assistant.—Curtis J. Smith, Room 4A10, 632-1854. Special Assistant.—Dianne B. Clode, Room 4A10, 632-1854. Special Assistant.—C. Lee Willis, Room 4A10, 632-1854. Assistant Director for Financial Control and Management.—Jean M. Barber, Room 4312, 632-6071. Chief Actuary.—[Vacant], Room 4307, 632-4656. Management Services Division.—David G. Morgan, Room 4330, 254-7052. Fiscal Management Division.—John D. Webster, Room 4316, 632-7450. Quality Assurance Division.—Stewart C. Reiman, Room 3459, 254-8324. Burges and Management Information Division.—Frank D. Titus, Room 4312, 632- Assistant Director for Pay and Benefits Policy.—Jerome D. Julius, Room 4351, 632- Deputy Assistant Director for Pay and Benefits Policy.—Barry E. Shapiro, Room 4351, 632-4682. Advisory Services Division.—Barbara D. Myers, Room 3330, 632-5582. Legistaion and Special Policies Division.—James N. Woodruff, Room 4351, 254- Benefits Analysis Division.—Ross A. Marcou, Room 4351, 632-4682. Policy Analysis Division.—Irving R. Shapiro, Room 4351, 632-4682. Technical Analysis Division.—Kenneth H. Glass, Jr., Room 4351, 632-9677. Assistant Director for Pay Programs.—Reginald Jones, Room 3353, 632-5570. Deputy Assistant Director for Pay Programs.—Frank Lattanzi, Room 3353, 632-5570. Wage Systems Division.—Thornton U. Sanborn, Room 3534, 632-5454. Allowances and Special Rates Division. —Richard J. Carney, Room 3545, 632-8742. White-Collar Pay Systems Division.—Ruth M. O’Donnell, Room 3F10, 632-5595. AN Director for Retirement Programs.—Lucretia F. Myers, Room 3305, 632- Deputy Assistant Director for Retirement Programs.—Andrea S. Minniear, Room 3305, 632-4442. Dep), Assistant Director for External Affairs.—Willie H. C. Biowh, Room 3550, Annuitant Services Division.—Victor J. Roy, Room 3305, 632-4610. Disability Claims Division.—Patricia L. Esslinger, Room 3468, 632-2111. Operations Support Division.—[Vacant], Room 1347, 632-6853. Reconsideration Division.—Michael J. Barrett, Room 4336, 254-7430. Retirement Claims Division.—Roland H. Arrington, Room 4458, 632-7932. Assistant Director for Automated Systems Development. —Eugene J. Rouleau, Room 2416, 632-9854. Deputy Assistant Director for Automated Systems Development. —Paulette E. Van Norman, Room 2416, 632-9854. Si Integrity and Control Division.—John R. Crumplar, Room 2416, 632- Annuity Roll Division.—Claude A. Smith, Room 2416, 632-4420. Technical Development Division. — [Vacant], Room 2416, 632-5626. Assistant Director for Insurance Programs.—Kevin Burns, Room 809H, 632-4670. Deputy Assistant Director for Insurance Programs.—George MacWhorter, Room 809H, 632-4670. Comprehensive Plans Division.—dJudith A. Cahill, Room 803H, 632-6177. Employee Organization Plans Division.—George B. Bower, Room 851H, 632-5130. Gv Planning and Evaluation Division.—Kenneth A. Lease, Room 815H, 254- Program Coordination Control Division.—James L. Bryson, Room 837H, 632-5133. Independent Agencies ADMINISTRATION GROUP Associate Director.—George Nesterczuk, Room 5305, 632-6108. Deputy Associate Director.—Edward T. Rhodes, Room 5548, 632-6868. Program Management Division.—J. Michael Carmichael, Room 2315, 632-6274. Assistant Director for Executive Personnel.—Ashton C. Morris, Room 6R48, 632-4486. Executive Personnel Programs Division.—Hugh Strehle, Room 6466, 632-4625. vy and Natural Resources Division.—James E. Farley, Jr., Room 6456, 632-5446. Defense and International Division.—Thomas H. Meyer, Room 6476, 632-4695. General Government Division.—Donna J. Ashurst, Room 6452, 632-3782. designs Director for Finance and Budget.—Donald R. Williams, Room 2311, 632-18. Budget Division.—Sidney M. Conley, Room 2340, 632-4540. Financial Management Division.—Alvin E. Kitchen, Room 2309, 632-4446. Assistant Director for Management.—Frederick A. Kistler, Room 1307, 632-6161. Deputy Assistant Director.—Blair G. Ewing, Room 1307, 632-6161. Management Policy and Projects Staff.—Gary A. Palmquist, Room 2353, 632-8487. Management Support Services Division.—James J. Ludwig, Room 1316, 632-4498. Support Services Branch.—Leonard J. Bassoff, Room 1316, 632-4547. on lh Branch.—Violet D. Swisher, Room 5L45, 632-4432. Management Systems Branch.—Joseph P. Reid, Room 1308, 632-4533. Information Management Division.—Harold Segal, Room 6410, 632-6282. Systems Design and Development Branch.—Richard Pectol, Room 6410, 632-6814. Irppiation Systems Plans and Policies Branch.—William C. Duffy, Room 6410, ADP Operations Branch.—QOscar Newcomb, Macon, 8-263-8140. Assistant Director for Personnel and EEO.—John E. Au, Room 1479, 632-5400. ati Policy and Information Division.—Brenda Benadom, Room 1479, 632- Personnel Operations Division.—Carol Okin, Room 1479, 632-5401. Foal Employment Opportunity Division.—Carmen R. Maymi, Room 1R46, 632- WORKFORCE EFFECTIVENESS AND DEVELOPMENT GROUP Associate Director.—Michael R. Frost, Room 7508, 632-5796. Deputy Associate Director.—Ann Brassier, Room 7508, 632-5796. Special Assistant.—Lewis W. Taylor, Room TA09, 632-4468. Aisi Director for Management Support.—Frank A. de la Fe, Room 7303, 632- Assistant Director for Training.—Edward Schroer, Room 1200TC, 632-6802. Program and Curriculum Division.— Thomas H. Loftis, Room 1200TC, 254-9588. Training Policy Division.—Francis Masterson, Room 200TC, 653-6214. Tn Management Services Division.—Garland Thompson, Room 200TC, 653- Training Centers: ADP Management.—dJoseph Rubens, Room 815TC, 632-5650. Labor Relations.—dJohn J. Bean, Room 1216TC, 632-4410. Management Sciences.—Jerry Walsh, Room 900TC, 632-5600. Personnel Management.—Kenneth Steen, Room 1000TC, 254-7404. Supervisory Development.—Sharon S. Stromberg, Room 308TC, 632-6047. Office Systems.—[Vacant], Room 1115TC, 632-4184. Ares Director for Performance Management.—John Fossum, Room 7520, 632- Analysis and Evaluation Division.—Frank Carrick, Room TH41, 632-6092. Operations Division.—Dave Dougherty, Room 7647, 632-5653. Staff Services Division.—Richard Brengel, Room 6H34, 632-4596. Policy Development Division.—Allen Levan, Room 7623, 632-5580. Assistant Pirewsr for Affirmative Employment.—A. Diane Graham, Room THI17, Minority Programs/Outreach and Upward Mobility Programs.—Curtestine M. Boardley, Room 7THO07, 632-6256. Federal Women’s Program.—F. Cleo Spartin, Room TH17, 632-7082. Assistant Director for Affirmative Employment—Continued Hispanic Employment Program.—Juan Ramirez, Room 7TH17, 632-6800. Selective Placement Program.—Peter H. Chen, Room TH17, 632-5687. Veterans Employment Program.—Marvin J. Kossman, Room TH17, 254-3058. Assistant Director for Executive and Management Development.—Dean Bollman, Room TH30, 254-7834 Long-Term Training and Special Programs Division.— Thomas V. Garcia, Room TH28, 254-7834. Policy and Assistance Division.—James Dullea, Room TH28, 254-7086. vosiiine woe) Management Training Division.—David Tranberg, Room THS30, Executive Seminar Centers: Western—Denver, Colo.—Ernest C. Wakham, 8-327-6181. Central—Oak Ridge, Tenn.—William King, 8-626-1730. Eastern—Kings Point, N.Y.—Edward L. Muth, 8-663 —8342. Washington Management Institute.—James H. Jones, Room 1101TC, 632-5671. Government Affairs Institute.—Elizabeth M. James, Room 1120TC, 632-5662. Dean, Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Va.—Robert Matson, 8-938-1295. STAFFING GROUP Associate Director.—Richard B. Post, Room 6F08, 632-6005. Assistant Director, Program Management and Evaluation.—Richard R. Wood, Room 6552, 632-6040. Assistant Director, Policy Analysis and Development.—Morton I. Horvitz, Room 6526, 632-6817. An Jaorecor for Administrative Law Judges.—Craig Pettibone, Room 6504, Assistant Director for Staffing. —William R. Irvin, Room 6F08, 632-6005. Atoms Development and Maintenance Division.—Alan West, Room 6H15, 254- Applications Processing Branch.—Laurence Lorenz, Room 6H15, 254-3074. Competitive Inventory Branch.—Barbara Macken, Room 6H15, 254-3074. Staffing Service Center.—Kenneth P. Mayhew, Macon, 8-263-8072. Recruitment and Examining Division.—Paul Katz, Room 6355, 632-6251. Non-Competitive Staffing Branch.—William Bohling, Room 6A12, 632-6000. Blaming Planning and Recruitment Branch.—Donald Holum, Room 6355, Washington Area Office.—Dean Larrick, Room 2466, 632-6276; Gordon Wright, Room 2466, 632-6276. Recrling Information and Testing Branch.—Margaret M. Higgins, Room 1416, Examining Branch for: Clerical yer, Career Entry Positions.—Howard K. Hartman, Room 2H21, 632- Mid and Senior Level Positions.—Sharon Barbee, Room 2453, 632-6050. Health and Social Science Positions.—Susan Roehmer, Room 2431, 254-7336. Scieniils Technical and Industrial Positions.—Eugene Bruns, Room 2R52, 632- Medical Policy and Programs Division.—George M. Smith, Room 6A11, 632-6013. fssision) Director for Standards Development.—Joseph W. Howe, Room 3609, 632- Deputy Assistant Director for Standards Development.—[Vacant], Room 3609, 632- Methods Development Division.—Marion Moser, Room 3631, 632-6286. Engineering and Science Occupations Division.—Donald G. Brauer, Room 3617, Financial and Management Occupations Division.—Richard L. Romero, Room 3455, 632-9790. Medical and Legal Occupations Division.—Raymond E. Moran, Room 3K49, 254- Social Science and Information Occupations Division.—Raymond R. Yinger, Room 3416, 632-5631. Trades and Labor Occupations Division.—Robert Riesel, Room 3441, 632-4441. Assistant Director for Personnel Research and Development. —Helen Christrup, Room 3G29, 632-5440. Placement Methods Division.—Kenneth Brown, Room 3H22, 632-6238. Independent Agencies Assistant Director for Personnel Research and Development—Continued Test Development Division.—John Kraft, Room 3G28, 632-5428. Assessment Systems Division.—Kenneth Millard, Room 3H30, 632-5442. COMPLIANCE AND INVESTIGATIONS GROUP Associate Director.—Arch S. Ramsay, Room 5478, 632-4426. Deputy Associate Director.—George Woloshyn, Room 5478, 632-4426. Program Management Office.—Robert J. McCannell, Room 5453, 254-8026. Assistant Director for Agency Compliance and Evaluation.—Anthony Ingrassia, Room 5450, 632-4408. Deputy Assistant Director.—Carl V. Beeler, Room 5459, 632-4408. Analysis and Development Division.—John L. Kill Kelley, Room 5452, 632-4466. Classification Appeals Office.—Gust Pappas, Room 443H, 632-6846. Compliance Division.—Michael D. Clogston, Room 5459, 632-5691. Operations Division.—[Vacant], Room 5468, 632-5420. AsusiRe rector for Work Force Information.—Philip A. D. Schneider, Room 5468, Wor iiorce Analysis and Statistics Division.—John E. Curnow, Room 6429, 254- Work Force Systems Management Division.—Stanley J. Suser, Room 6429, 632-6739 Work Force Records Management Division.—Timothy R. Crotty, Room 6H30, 254-9899. Quality Assurance Office.—[Vacant], Room 6435, 254-6210. Assn Director for Personnel Investigations.—Peter Garcia, Room 913H, 632- 181. Investigations Planning Division.—Joseph L. Durant, Room 913H, 632-6181. Investigations Management Division.—E. Clayton Averitt, Room 936H, 632-6140. Investigations Evaluation Division.—Joseph R. Knazik, Room 904H, 632-6206. Investigations Washington Division.—Robert C. Cassell, Room 600PB, 436-8163. Investigations Support Division.—Donald M. Crenshaw, Boyers, 8-722-6431. REGIONAL OFFICES New England Director.—Joseph S. Patti, 8-223-2539. Eastern Director.—John J. Lafferty, 8-264-0440. Deputy.—[Vacant.] Mid-Atlantic Director.—Robert E. Sperry, 8-597-4543. Deputy.—Carlos Esparza, 8-597-4544. Southeast Director.—David Caldwell, 8-242-3459. Deputy.—[Vacant.] Great Lakes Director.—Steven R. Cohen, 8-353-2901. Deputy.—William E. Flynn IIL Southwest Director.—Edward Vela, Jr., 8-729-822T7. Deputy.—Eugene D. Rummel, 8-729-8227. Mid-Continent Director.—Gerald K. Hinch, 8-279-4262. Special Assistant to the Regional Director.—Gerald H. Adams, 8-279-4261. Rocky Mountain Director.—Robert J. Dunn, 8-234-2023. Deputy.—[Vacant], 8-234-2023. Western Director.—Francis V. Yanak, 8-454-9662. Deputy.—John E. Sauerhoff, Jr., 8-454-9663. Northwest Director.—Thomas G. McCarthy, 8-399-7536. Deputy.—{Vacant.] Assistant to Regional Director.—Robert L. Pickerill, 8-399-7536. PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION "Created by Public Law 96-70 425 13th Street, Room 312 20004. Phone, 724-0104 Secretary.—Michael Rhode, Jr., 6617 Green Ash Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. IN PANAMA Administrator.—D. P. McAuliffe, Balboa, Panama. Deputy Administrator.—Fernando Manfredo, Jr., Balboa, Panama. 99-555 0 -83 -48 722 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 425 13th Street, Suite 1148 20004. Phone, 566-1218. Chairman of the Board. —Henry A. Berliner, 2841 Tilden Street 20008. Erecyiice Director.—Thomas J. Regan, Jr., 5459 Watercress Place, Columbia, Md. Assistant Director, Legal. —Jonathan L. Kempner, 1001 26th Street, Unit 806, 20037. Director, Real Estate. —dJerry M. Smedley, 12301 Firth of Tae Drive, Fort Washing-ton, Md. 20744. Assistant Director Development.—James J. Rich, 9523 West Stanhope Road, Ken-sington, M 95. Director, Finance and Administration.—Alexander K. Milin, 9826 Rand Dive, Burke, Va. 22015. Administrative Officer and Secretary to the Board.—Barbara S. Austin, 8913 Venoh 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.—Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor. Members: Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of Commerce. OFFICIALS Executive Director.—Edwin M. Jones, 3900 Cathedral Avenue 20016. General Counsel. —Henry Rose. Assistant erarutive Director.—William H. Moore, 7895 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, 20814. Assistant Executive Director for Policy and Planning.—Gerald E. Cole, Jr., 7324 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Assistant Executive Director for Research and Evaluation. —Emerson Beier, 3303 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director Internal Audit.—Charles Hicks, 2526 North Glebe Road, Adlinzions Va. Director, Public Affairs.—Peter A. Kirsch, 8507 Wolf Trap Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of pci Operations.—Lawrence Maslan, 9412 Althea Court, Potomac, Md. 208 Director, Office of Program Operations.—William DeHarde, 11308 Clara, Silver Spring, Md. 2090 Director, Office of I mit Services.—Robert Geiger, 7914 Kentbury Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20814. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairperson.—L. R. “Lee” Hubbard, Jr. Members: Perry Joseph. Roger F. Martin. Deene Goodlaw Solomon. Charles C. Tharp. Ralph J. Wood, Jr. Robert Tilove. POSTAL RATE COMMISSION 2000 L Street 20268. Phone, 655-4000 Chairman.—Janet D. Steiger, 323 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002. Vice Chairman.—Henry R. Folsom, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Commuissioner.—Simeon M. Bright, 1390 Ludwig Street, Keyser, W. Va. 26726. Commissioner.—John W. Crutcher, 5812 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Commissioner.—James H. Duffy, 5814 Osceola Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Chief Administrative Officer and Secretary.—David F. Harris, 3643 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Independent Agencies General Counsel. —David F. Stover, 1400 20th Street, Apt. 709 20036. Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel. —Stephen Sharfman, 8908 Glade Hill Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director, Technical Analysis and Planning.—Robert H. Cohen, 3404 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director.—Harold D. Orenstein, 10709 Vista Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Assistant Director.—Charles C. McBride, 3610 Ordway Street 20016. Information Officer.—[Vacant.] Oe A the Commission.—Stephen A. Gold, 2202 Loch Lomond Drive, Vienna, Va. 180. PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON EXECUTIVE EXCHANGE 744 Jackson Place 20503. Phone, (202) 395-4616 Chairman.—James E. Burke, Johnson & Johnson. Executive Director.—June G. Walker. Deputy Director.—Neil A. Stein. Assistant Director.—Franklin L. Lavin. Public Affairs Director.—Anne G. Fleig. Budget and Finance Manager.—Arlene P. Davenport. Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director.—Mary Lee Haugh. PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS 712 Jackson Place 20503. Phone, 395-4522 Chairman.—James B. Stockdale. Director.—James C. Roberts. Deputy Director.—Elizabeth H. McPherson. Assistant Director for Administration.—Gerry S. Newman. PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED U.S. Department of Labor, Vanguard Building 20210. Phone, 653-5044 Chairman.—Harold Russell, 235 Bear Hill Road, Suite 203, Waltham, Mass. 02154. Vice Chairman.—Charles Pillard, 1125 15th Street 20005. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice: Dhairpim =Roert G. Sampson, Executive Offices, United Airlines, Chicago, Vice Chairman. —dJayne Baker Spain, Watergate South, 700 New Hampshire Avenue Executive Director.—Bernard Posner, 10113 Devere Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS Room 7103, Judiciary Plaza Building, 450 Fifth Street 20001. 202 272-3421 Chairman.—George Allen, 915 Via Panorama, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 90274. Executive Director.—C. Carson Conrad, 2601 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Va. o Members: Bernard R. Cahill, M.D. Wayne Newton. Donald L. Cooper, M.D. Mark L. Saginor, M.D. Tom J. Fatjo, Jr. Roger Staubach. Warren K. Giese, Ph. D. Jere W. Thompsnn. Dorothy Hamill-Martin. Ronald H. Walker. William E. LaMothe. Leon J. Weil. Donn D. Moomaw, D.D. David A. Werblin. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 450 Fifth Street 20549. Phone, 655-4000 Chairman.—John S. R. Shad, 272-2000. Executive Assistant.—John S. Daniels, 272-2181. 724 Congressional Directory Special Counsel. —John P. Wheeler III, 272-2014. Legal Assistant.—Diane G. Klinke, 272-2014. Legal Assistant.—Jo Ann Zuercher, 272-2014. Director, Legislative Affairs.—Ethel Geisinger, 272-2500. Legislative Counsel.—Peter S. Kiernan, 272-2500. Director, EEO.—Phillip H. Savage, 272-2153. Commissioner.—John R. Evans, 272-2100. Legal Assistant.—Robert J. Zutz, 272-2091. Commissioner.—Barbara S. Thomas, 272-2300. Legal Assistant.—Steven S. Boehm, 272-2467. Legal Assistant.—Robert Lipsher, 272-3195. Commissioner.—Bevis Longstreth, 272-2400. Legal Assistant.—David C. Wilson, 272-2468. Legal Assistant.—Catherine McGuire, 272-3095. Commissioner.—James C. Treadway, Jr., 272-2200. Legal Assistant.—Jerry R. Larlatt, 272-2092. Legal Assistant.—William Y. Fowler IV, 272-3077. Secretary.—George A. Fitzsimmons, 272-2600. Assistant Secretary.—Shirley E. Hollis, 272-2600. Executive Director.—George G. Kundahl, 272-2700. Deputy Executive Director.—Kenneth A. Fogash, 272-2142. Director, Regional Office Operations.—James A. Clarkson, 272-3090. Special Counsel.—John H. Komoroske, 272-2700. Chief Accountant.—A. Clarence Sampson, 272-2050. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Warren E. Blair, 272-7636. Chief Economist.—Charles C. Cox, 272-7104 Comptroller.—Lawrence H. Haynes, 272-2150. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Richard J. Kanyan, 272-7000. Director, Office of Applications and Reports Services.—Wilson A. Butler, 272-7210. Acting Director, Office of Consumer Affairs and Information Services.—Winfred F. Dunn, 272-7373. Director, Directorate of Economic and Policy Analysis.—dJeffrey L. Davis, 272-2850. Associate Director.—Charles W. Bryson, 272-7109. Associate Director.—Terry M. Chuppe, 272-7100. Director, Office of Information Systems Management.—John D. Adkins, 272-2169. Deputy Director.—Thomas J. Whalen, Jr., 272-2250. Director, Office of Opinions and Review.—William S. Stern, 272-7400. Associate Director.—R. Moshe Simon, 272-7400. Associate Director.—Herbert V. Efron, 272-7400. Director, Office of Personnel.—James C. Foster, 272-2519. Assistant Director.—William E. Ford II, 272-2519. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Andrew L. Rothman, 272-2650. Deputy Director.—Chiles T. A. Larson, 272-2650. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Daniel L. Goelzer, 272-3171. Deputy General Counsel. —Russell B. Stevenson, Jr., 272-2471. Assistant General Counsel (Legislation, Investment Company and Investment Adviser Regulation).—Alan Rosenblat, 272-2428. Assign neral Counsel (Market and Corporate Regulation).—Anne E. Chafer, Aesighon General Counsel (Enforcement and Disclosure).—James J. Junewicz, 272- Assistant General Counsel (Administration).—Carol K. Scott, 272-2474. Assistant General Counsel (Accounting, Disclosure Policy and Special Projects).— David R. Schwiesow, 272-2436. Solicitor.—Paul Gonson, 272-2476. Ethics Counsel. —Myrna G. Siegel, 272-2430. Associate General Counsel (Appellate Litigation).—Jacob H. Stillman, 272-2480. Assistant General Counsel.—Rosalind C. Cohen, 272-2493. Assistant General Counsel.—Elisse B. Walter, 272-3088. Associate General Counsel (Litigation and Administrative Practice).—Linda D. Fien-berg, 272-2469. Deputy to Associate.—Benjamin Greenspoon, 272-2441. Assistant General Counsel.—Richard M. Humes, 272-2454. Assistant General Counsel. —Whitney Adams, 272-2454. Independent Agencies DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director.—Aaron Levy, 272-7676. Associate Director.—Grant G. Guthrie, 272-7677. Chief Counsel.—Michael A. Berman, 272-7685. Chief Financial Analyst.—Robert P. Wason, 272-7649. Assistant Director (Public Utility).—William C. Weeden, 272-7699. DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director.—Lee B. Spencer, Jr., 272-2800. Deputy Director.—John J. Huber, 272-2581. Chief Financial Analyst.—John J. Mooney, 272-3188. Chief, Office of Disclosure Policy.—Amy L. Goodman, 272-2589. Associate Director Operations.—William C. Wood, 272-3269. Assistant Directors.—A. Richard Tow, 272-2733; Donald L. Lewis, 272-3275; Irving D Borochoft, 272-3309; Justin P. Klein (acting), 272-2683; Howard F. Morin, 79 Chief, Office of Operating Procedures and Review.—Ernestine M. R. Zipoy, 272-3208. Chief, Office of Engineering.—Richard B. Smith, 272-3252. Associate Director (Small Business)—Mary E. T. Beach, 272-2585. Chief Accountant.—Howard P. Hodges, Jr., 272-2553. Chief, Office of International Corporate Finance.—Carl T. Bodolus, 272-3246. Chief, Office of Small Business Policy.—Paul A. Belvin, 272-2644. Associate Director (Legal(—Linda C. Quinn, 272-2579. Chief Counsel. —Peter J. Romeo, 272-2573. Chief, Office of Tender Offers.—Joseph G. Connolly, Jr., 272-3097. DIVISION OF ENFORCEMENT Director.—John M. Fedders, 272-2900. Chief Counsel. —Frederick B. Wade, 272-2214. Chief Litigation Counsel.—Alexia L. Morrison, 272-2255. Chief Enforcement Accountant.—L. Glenn Perry, 272-2229. Associate Director (Regional Office Assistance, Criminal Reference, Organized Crime, Municipal Securities, Investment Management and Corporate Finance).—Gary G Lynch, 272-2224. Assistant Director.—James B. Bragg, 272-2921. Assistant Director.—Richard A. Wessell, 272-2985. Assistant Director.—Alfred E. T. Rusch, 272-2976. Assistant Director.—Gary N. Sundick, 272-2344. Associate Director—(Market Surveillance, Program Management, Options and Home Office).—Theodore A. Levine, 272-2230. Assistant Director.—William R. McLucas, 272-2248. Assistant Director.—John F. Hartigan, 272-2256. Assistant Director.—Paul A. Fischer, 272-2291. DIVISION OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Director.—Joel H. Goldberg, 272-2750. Associate Director (Regulation).—Gerald Osheroff, 272-2043. Assistant Director.—Glen Payne, 272-3018. Chief Financial Analyst.—Gene A. Gohlke, 272-2024. Chief, Office of Insurance Products.—Michael Berenson, 272-2060. Chief, Office of Regulatory Policy.—Bruce Mendelsohn, 272-2048. Associate Director (Legal and Disclosure).—Richard W. Grant, 272-2039. Chief Counsel.—Sidney L. Cimmet, 272-2030. Assistant Director.—W. Burrell Ellis, 272-2105. Chief, Office of Disclosure Legal Services.—Anthony A. Vertuno, 272-2107. DIVISION OF MARKET REGULATION Director.—Douglas Scarff, 272-3000. Associate Director (Legal Policy and Trading Practices).—dJeffrey L. Steele, 272-2836. Chief Counsel.—Ardith G. Eymann, 272-2844. Assistant Director.—John B. Manning, Jr., 272-2874. Associate Director Sir Regulatory Oversight and Market Structure).—Richard G. Ketchum, 272-2866 Assistant Director.—Brandon Becker, 272-2889. 726 Congressional Directory Assistant Director.—Richard T. Chase, 272-2893. Assistant Director.—Dan W. Schneider, 272-2402. Associate Director (Inspections and Financial Responsibility.—Edward A. Kwal- wasser, 272-2790. Assistant Director.—Lawrence R. Bardfeld, 272-2784. Assistant Director.—Dennis G. Shea, 272-7497. REGIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES Region 1—New York Regional Office. —Donald N. Malawsky, regional administrator; Michael T. Gregg, deputy regional administrator; Lawrence J. Toscano, asso-ciate regional administrator (regulation); Jerome Fuller, assistant regional ad-ministrator; Edwin H. Nordlinger, associate regional administrator (regulation); Andrew E. Goldstein, associate regional administrator (enforcement); Ralph A. Siciliano, assistant regional administrator; Margaret M. McQueeney, assistant regional administrator; Room 1102, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10278; phone 264-1612; covering New York, and New Jersey. Region 2—Boston Regional Office.—Willis H. Riccio, regional administrator; Peter A. Ambrosini, assistant regional administrator (regulation); Edward P. Delaney, assistant regional administrator (enforcement); 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114, phone 223-2721; covering Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas-sachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Region 3—Atlanta Regional Office.—Michael K. Wolensky, regional administrator; James E. Long, assistant regional administrator (regulation); Joseph L. Grant, assistant regional administrator (enforcement); Suite 788, 1375 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30367, phone 257-4768; covering Tennessee, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Flordia, and that part of Louisiana lying east of the Atchafalaya River. Miami Branch Office.—Charles C. Harper, associate regional administrator; Suite 1114, Dupont Plaza Center, 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, Fla. 33131, phone 350-5765. Region 4—Chicago Regional Office.—William D. Goldsberry, regional administrator; William M. Hegan, associate regional administrator; Joan M. Fleming, assistant regional administrator (regulation); Paul B. O’Kelly, assistant regional adminis-trator (regulation); Ronald P. Kane, assistant regional administrator (enforce-ment); Phillip L. Stern, assistant regional administrator (enforcement); Room 1204, Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604, phone 353-7390; covering Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Indi-ana, Iowa, lllinois, Minnesota, Missouri, and Kansas City (Kansas). Detroit Branch Office.—Mark A. Loush, attorney in charge, 231 Lafayette Street, 1044 Federal Building, Detroit, Mich. 48226, phone 226-6070. Region 5—Fort Worth Regional Officee.—Wayne M. Secore, regional administrator; Mary Lou Felsman, assistant regional administrator (regulation); T. Christopher Brown, assistant regional administrator (enforcement); Eighth Floor, 411 West Seventh Street, Forth Worth, Tex. 76102, phone 334-3821; covering Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, that part of Louisiana lying west of the Atchafalaya River, and Kansas (except Kansas City). Houston Branch Office.—Edwin J. Tomko, assistant regional administrator; Suite 302, Scanlan Building, 405 Main Street, Houston, Tex. 77002, phone 526-5775. Region 6—Denver Regional Office.—Robert H. Davenport, regional administrator; James E. Birchby, assistant regional administrator (regulation); John Joseph Kelly, Jr., assistant regional administrator (enforcement), Suite 700, 410 17th Street, Denver, Colo. 80202, phone 327-2071; covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Salt Lake Branch Office.—G. Gail Weggeland, attorney in charge, Suite 810, Bosion Building, 9 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah. 84111, phone 588- Region 7—Los Angeles Regional Office.—Michael J. Stewart, regional administrator; David A. DeMuro, assistant regional administrator (enforcement), Suite 500 East, 5757 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90036-3648, phone 793-3109; covering Nevada, Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Guam. San Francisco Branch Office. —Bobby C. Lawyer, associate regional administrator, Bex 36042, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94102, phone 556- Region 8—Seattle Regional Office.—Jack H. Bookey, regional administrator; John R. McNeal, assistant regional administrator (regulation); Lane B. Emory, assistant regional administrator (enforcement); 3040 Federal Building, 915 Second Independent Agencies Region 8—Seattle Regional Office—Continued Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98104, phone 399-7990; covering Montana, Idaho, Wash-ington, Oregon, and Alaska. Region 9—Washington Regional Office.—Paul F. Leonard, regional administrator, Herbert F. Brooks, Jr., assistant regional administrator (regulation); James C. Kennedy, assistant regional administrator (enforcement); Ballston Center Tower 3, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22003, phone 235-3701; covering Penn-Shania Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and District of Colum-ia. Philadelphia Branch Office.—Thomas H. Monahan, assistant regional administra-tor; Room 2204, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, phone 597-3100. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters, Washington, D.C. 20435. Phone, 202-724-0419 Director.— Thomas K. Turnage, 724-0817. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Chief of Staff.—James D. Delk, 724-0817. General Counsel. —Henry N. Williams, 724-1167. Associate Director for Administration.—Raymond F. Wisniewski, 724-0846. Associate Director for Planning and Operations.—John D. Abrahamson, 724-0851. Associate Director for Information Systems.—David A. Cox, 724-0872. Assistant Director for Government and Public Affairs.—Wil Ebel, 724-0540. Director, Congressional Affairs.—Barry Nielson, 724-0413. Public Affairs Officer.—Joan E. Lamb, 724-0790. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1441 L Street 20416. Phone, 653-6545 Administrator.—Jame C. Sanders, 653-6605. Deputy Administrator.—Heriberto Herrera, 653-6678. Chief Counsel for Advocacy.—Frank S. Swain, 653-6533. Executive Assistant to the Administration.—Robert T. Lhulier. Assnvigte Depmsy Administrator for Resource Management.—Robert A. Turnbull, Associate Deputy Administrator for Programs.—Marshall J. Parker, 653-6787. Director, Office of Foal Employment Opportunity and Compliance.—George H. Robinson, 653-6579 General Counsel. —Robert Webber, 653-6642. Dirge, Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—Robert W. Santy, 653- Director, National Advisory Councils.—Jean Nowak, 653-6748. Inspector General.—[ Vacant], 653-6597. Assistant Administrator for Administration.—Joe Maas, 653-6857 Comptroller.—Harry S. Carver, 653-6349. Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Capital Ownership Devel-opment.—Robert L. Wright, 653-6407 Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment.—Edwin T. Holloway, 653-6632. Associate Administrator for Management Assistance.—Jim Thompson, 653-6881. Associate Administrator for Procurement and Technical Assistance.—Robert F. McDermott, 653-6635. Assistant Administrator for Hearings and Appeals.—Roger H. Jones, 653-6805. Assistant Administrator, Office of Innovation, Research and Technology.—Donald R. Templeman, 653-6458. Assist gminisiras, Office of Public Communications.—Dave Frederickson, Director, Office of Women’s Business Ownership.—Carolyn S. Gray, 653-6621. Director, Office of Veterans Affairs.—[Vacant], 653-7478. . Director, Office of International Trade.—Michael Deegan, 653-6548. Director, Office of Personnel.—Richard Osbourn, 653-6780. Director, Office of Field Review.—Albert J. Prendergast, 653-6908. Director, Office of Private Sector Initiatives.—William Scharf, 653-7880. 728 Congressional Directory SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1000 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560. Phone, 357-1300 “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 Regents.” 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 and Human Services. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary of Transportation. Secretary of Education. Secretary of Energy. THE BOARD OF REGENTS Chancellor.—Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States. Members of the Board.—George H. W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; E. J. Garn, Member of the Senate; Barry Goldwater, Member of the Senate; Henry M. Jackson, Member of the Senate; Edward Boland, Member of the House of Representatives; Norman Y. Mineta, Member of the House of Representatives; Silvio O. Conte, Member of the House of Representatives; Anne Armstrong, citizen of Texas; John Paul Austin, citizen of Georgia; Dr. William G. Bowen, citizen of New Jersey; William A. M. Burden, citizen of New York; Murray Gell-Mann, citizen of California; David C. Acheson, citizen of Washington, D.C.; A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., citizen of Pennsylvania; Carlisle H. Humelsine, citizen Exec of Virginia. utive Committee of Burger, Carlisle H. H the Board of Regents.—William umelsine, David C. Acheson. A. M. Burden, Warren E. OFFICIALS The Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, 2324 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Ehuder Sedlcny ~ Phillie S. Hughes, 3509 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John F. Jameson, 3000 North Stuart, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Secretary for Science.—David Challinor, 3117 Hawthorne Street 20008. Acting Assistant Secretary for History and Art.—John E. Reinhardt. Assistant Secretary for Public Service.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Museum Programs.—Paul N. Perrot, 308 A Street NE. 20002. Director, Office of Membership and Development.—James McKim Symington, 2937 Garfield Terrace 20008. Treasurer.—Christian Hohenlohe, 2710 Foxhall Road 20007. General Counsel.—Peter G. Powers, 325 A Street SE. 20003. Coordinnior of Public Information.—Lawrence E. Taylor, 35630 Quesada Street Office of the Secretary: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—James M. Hobbins, 10600 Tulip Lane, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Special Assistants to the Secretary.—Joseph Coudon, 1317 22d Street 20037; Rich-ard H. Howland, 1516 33d Street 20007. Independent Agencies Smithsonian Council Members: Dore Ashton. Nathan I. Huggins. Milo C. Beach. Ada Louise Huxtable. Milton W. Brown. George F. Lindsay. Frederick H. Burkhardt. Thomas E. Lovejoy. William H. Davenport. Peter Marler. Anne d’Harnoncourt. Dr. Ruth Patrick. A. Hunter Dupree. Gordon N. Ray, chairman. Frank B. Golley. Carl E. Sagan. Stephen Jay Gould. Andre Schiffrin. Neil Harris. Barbara W. Tuchman. August Heckscher. Office of the Under Secretary: Director, Office of Audits.—Chris S. Peratino, 1029 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration: Director, Office 7 Supply Services.—Robert P. Perkins, 501 Walker Street SW., Vienna, Va. 2218 Chief, Travel a Office.—Ann H. Krafthofer, 13101 Serpentine Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Management Analysis Office.—John G. Motheral, 3818 Winterset Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Equal Opporsgpity. —Will Douglas, Jr., 1101 Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202 Director, Office of Personnel Administration.—Howard Toy, 4441 Burlington Place 20016. Birectorn, Lparoning and Budget.—Jon E. Yelin, 6248 Sunny Spring, Columbia, Copsroging. Officer.—Elbridge Q. Hurlbut, 8500 Paxton Court, Berwyn Heights, Director, Office of Printing and Photographic Services.—James H. Wallace, Jr., 2412 Alsop Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Director of Facility "Services. —Tom Peyton, Jr., Box 22, Millwood, Va. 22646. Office of Assistant Secretary for Museum Programs: Eviouie Assistant.—William N. Richards, 1701 Galloway Drive, Vienna, Va. Chief, Office of Exhibits Central.—James A. Mahoney, 4905 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.—Peggy Loar. Acting Chief, Conservation Analytical Laboratory.—Alan W. Postlethwaite, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024. Acting Archivist, Smithsonian Archives.—William A. Daies, 3318 Beechtree Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042 Registrar, Office of the Registrar.—Philip Leslie, Manor Drive, Route 3, Mount Airy, Md. 21771. Director, Office of Computer Services.—Stanley A. Kovy, 2416 39th Place 20007. Director, Office of Facilities Planning and Engineering Services.—Philip K. Reiss, 5114 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Plant Services.—Kenneth E. Shaw, 14000 Castle Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Protection Services.—Robert B. Burke, 2516 Fairhill Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023. Geren Smithsonian Institution Libraries.—Robert M. Maloy, 2853 Ontario Road Director, Office of International Activities.—Kennedy B. Schmertz, 2829 29th Street 20008. Program Manager, Training Program.—Jane Glaser, 520 N Street SW., Apt. 311S Program Manager, National Museum Act.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Horticulture.—James R. Buckler. Office of Assistant Secretary for Science: Executive Officer.—Harold J. Michaelson, 12663 English Orchard Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Director, Office of Fellowships and Grants.—Gretchen Gayle Ellsworth, 1837 Mintwood Place 20009. 730 Congressional Directory Office of Assistant Secretary for History and Art: Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Dean Anderson, 2700 First Place South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Editor, Joseph Henry Papers.—Nathan Reingold, 6237 Walhonding Road 20016. Director, Office of American and Folklife Studies.-—Wilcomb E. Washburn, 2338 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Director, Folklife Program.—Ralph Rinzler, 19 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Office of Assistant Secretary for Public Service: Executive Assistant.—Vincent L. MacDonnell, 12207 Wheeling Avenue, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Division of Lorformiing Arts.—James R. Morris, 1503 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. 2230 Education Program Teh Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.— Ann Dax, 311 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Office of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars.—Wilton S. Dillon, 1446 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Smithsonian Institution Press.—Felix C. Lowe, 8807 Burbank Road, An- nandale, Va. 22003. Editor, Smithsonian Magazine.—Donald B. Moser. Publisher, Smithsonian Magazine.—Joseph Bonsignore. Director, Office of Telecommunications.—Nazaret Cherkezian, 7416 Hallcrest Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Visitor Information and Associates Reception Center.—Mary Grace Potter, 116 North Fairfax, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Acting Director, Smithsonian Exposition Books.—Glen Ruh, 3409 Barger Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Office of Membership and Development: Deputy Director.—E. Jeffrey Stann, 1839 Ontario Place 20009. . Director, Resident Associate Program.—Janet W. Solinger, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Duce, National Associate Program.—Jacqueline F. Austin, 18 Ninth Street, SE. Office of Treasurer: Assistant to the Treasurer.—John R. Clarke, 8516 Plum Creek Drive, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Piroeon Accounting Division.—Allen S. Goff, 3610 Devilwood Court, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Grants and Risk Management.—Phillip H. Babcock, 4435 Brook-side Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Business Manager.—Samuel Greenberg. Dircoior Museum Shops.—James J. Chmelik, Route 1, Box 99M, Ijamsville, Md. Director, ht Order Division.—Donald E. Press, 7955 Aligus Court, Springfield, a Director, Belmont Conference Center.—Mary Force. Office of the Coordinator of Public Information: Dison Office of Public Affairs.—Alvin Rosenfeld, 6120 Broad Branch Road Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Margaret C. Hird, 2768 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Special Events.—Barbara Spraggins, 5968 Seabright Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. BUREAUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ANACOSTIA NEIGHBORHOOD MUSEUM 2405 Martin Luther King Avenue SE. 20020. Phone, 287-3306 Director.—dJohn 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.—Willian E. Woolfenden, 219 East 69th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Deputy Director-Archivist. —Garnett McCoy. Independent Agencies 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, 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 48202; (San Francisco) Paul J. Karlstrom, 1271 Forth Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 1 Board of Trustees: Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, Chairman of the Board. President.—Gilbert H. Kinney. Vice Presidents: Nancy B. Negley. A. Alfred Taubman. Secretary.—MTrs. Robert F. Shapiro. Treasurer.—Henry de Forest Baldwin. Members: Mrs. Eli Broad. Richard Manoogian. Joel S. Ehrenkrantz. Porter A. McCray. Mrs. Walter B. Ford II. Mrs. Walter Maynard, Jr. Mrs. Joesph H. Hirshhorn. Mrs. William L. Mitchell. John Lowell Jones. Mrs. Albert Newman. Mrs. Dwight Kendall. Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro. Mrs. Charles Kessler. Mrs. Dana M. Raymond. Irvin A. Levy. C. Bagley Wright. Howard Lipman. Ex Officio: Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Assistant Secretary for History and Art. Founding Trustees: Lawrence A. Fleischman. E. P. Richardson. Honorary Trustees.—Mrs. William L. Richards, Harold Love, Russell Lynes. CHESAPEAKE BAY CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Route 4, Box 622, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Phone, 261-4190 Director.—dJ. Kevin Sullivan, P.O. Box 28, Edgewater, Md. 21037. COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND DECORATIVE ARTS 2 East 91st Street, New York, N.Y. 10028. Phone, (212) 860-6868 Director.—Lisa Taylor, 1115 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10028. Assistant Director for Collections.—Christian Rohlfing, 343 East 30th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016 Council: Rosemary Corroon. Gilbert C. Maurer. Joanne DuPont. Kenneth B. Miller. Harmon Goldstone. Amada Ross. August Heckscher. Arthur Ross. Karen Keland. Robert Sarnoff. Russell J. Lynes. Marietta Tree. Ex Officio: Honorary Member: Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Margaret Carnegie Miller. Assistant Secretary for History and Art, Smithsonian Institution. FREER GALLERY OF ART 12th Street and Jaichendencs Avenue SW. 20560. Phone, 357-2103 Director.—Thomas Lawton. Executive Assistant.—Richard Louie. Freer Visiting Committee: Chairman.—Norman Y. Mineta. Vice Chairman.—Laurence Sickman. 732 Congressional Directory Freer Visiting Committee—Continued Members: Mrs. Jackson Burke. John M. Rosenfield. Kwang-chih Chang. Hugh Scott. Marvin Eisenberg. Priscilla Soucek. Katherine Graham. Richard Weatherhead. HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Independence Avenue at Eighth Street SW. 20560. Phone, 357-3091 Director.— Abram Lerner, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Deputy Director. —Stephen E. Weil, 2123 California Street 20008. Administrator.—Nancy Kirkpatrick, 2039 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 705 20009. Board of Trustees: Ex Officio Members: Chief Justice of the United States. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Appointed and Elected Members: Leigh B. Block. Mrs. Joseph H. Hirshhorn. Anne d’'Harnoncourt. Sydney Lewis. Thomas Mellon Evans. Dorothy C. Miller. Jerome Greene. Daniel P. Moynihan, chairman. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE 1111 North Capitol Street 20560. Phone, 357-1964 Director.—[Vacant.] MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 318 A Street NE. 20560. Phone, 287-3490 Director.—Sylvia H. Williams. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20560. Phone, 357-2491 Acting Director.—Walter Boyne, 9134 Continental Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Director for Resource Management and Operations.—Walter Boyne, 9134 Continental Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Department Chairmen.—Paul A. Hanle; Donald S. Lopez, 9028 Charles Augustine Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Advisory Board: Brig. Gen. Archer L. Durham, Andrews AFB. Vice Adm. Wesley L. McDonald, Department of the Navy. Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Department of the Army. Lt. Gen. William J. White, U.S. Marine Corps. Rear Adm. Robert H. Scarborough, U.S. Coast Guard. Associate Administrator for External Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Albert P. Albrecht, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transpor-tation. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Citizen Members: Mrs. O. A. Beech, Wichita, Kans. Elwood R. Quesada, Washington, D.C. NATIONAL ARMED FORCES MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20560. Phone, 357-2183 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Ex Officio: Secretary of Defense. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Members: Secretary of the Army. Secretary of the Navy. Secretary of the Air Force. Theodore Ropp. Lt. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, U.S. Army. Independent Agencies NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Eighth and G Streets 20560. Phone, 357-1959 Director.—Charles C. Eldredge, 6004 Princeton Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. 20812. Assistant Director.—Harry Lowe, 802 A Street SE. 20003. Assistant to the Director.—Birute A. Vileisis. Curator of Education.—Barbara Sissler Nosanow. Administrator.—H. Eugene Kelson, 4066 Rosamora Court, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Administrator.—Charles J. Robertson, 1516 T Street 20009. Piregon, Remuek Gallery.—Lloyd Herman, 732 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. ; Consultant.—Adelyn D. Breeskin, 1254 31st Street 20007. Curators.—dJanet Flint, 2919 Franklin Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201; William Truettner, 6702 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Harry Rand, 209 17th Street SE. 20003; Dr. Lois Fink, 10401 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chie tition and Design.—David Keeler, 1308 Namassin Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—Margery Byers, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Chief, Office of Dr dioalions —Carroll Clark, 1737 Vineyard Trail, Route 1, Annap- olis, Md. 21401 Senior Conservator.—Stefano Scafetta. Registrar.—W. Robert Johnston, 24 South Fenwick Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. National Museum of American Art Commission: Chairman.—Mrs. Nan McEvoy. Vice Chairman.—Thomas S. Buschner. Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, ex officio. Members: Donald Anderson. David Lloyd Kreeger. Elizabeth Brooke Blake. Abram Lerner, ex officio. Thomas S. Buechner. Mrs. Nan McEvoy. Lloyd Goodrich. Mrs. Hiram W. McKee. Walker Hancock. Philip Pearlstein. R. Philip Hanes, Jr. George Segal. Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. Mrs. Oliver Seth. August Heckscher. Mrs. John Farr Simmons. Mrs. Robert Homans. Mrs. Otto Spaeth. Thomas C. Howe. George B. Tatum. Jaquelin H. Hume. Mrs. Charles Bagley Wright. Richard Hunt. Honorary Members: Martin Friedman. Edgar P. Richardson. Henry P. Mcllhenny. Charles Sawyer. Paul Mellon. Andrew Wyeth. Ogden Pleissner. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20560. Phone, 357-2510 Director.—Roger Kennedy, 208 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Director.—Douglas Evelyn, 2318 King Place 20007. Assistant Director for Administration.—Ronald E. Becker. Assistant Director for Exhibits.—dJ. Michael Carrigan. Registrar.—Virginia Beets. Department Chairmen.—Bernard S. Finn, 6819 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Claudia B. Kidwell, 210 Marie Avenue, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Director, Office of Public and Academic Programs.—dJosiah Hatch, 168 Montcure Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. PolisInformation Officer.—Mary W. Dyer, 2732 South Uhle Street, Arlington, Va. Director, ia D. Eisenhower Institute for Historical Research.—Forrest C. Pogue, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. B-207, Arlington, Va. 22202. ; Executive Director, National Philatelic Collections. —Herbert R. Collins. Historian, National Numismatic Collections.—[Vacant.] 734 Congressional Directory NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY—NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MAN 10th Street and Constitution Avenue 20560. Phone, 357-2664 Director.—Richard S. Fiske, 5901 Wynnwood Road 20016. Associate Director.—James Mello, 10700 Orchard Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Department Chairmen.—Daniel E. Appleman, 4434 Volta Place 20007; Mark M. Littler; Clyde Roper, 1916 Beulah Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Douglas H. Ube-laker, 3603 Norris Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Wayne N. Mathis, 9805 53d Avenue, College Park, Md. 20740; George R. Zug, 644 North Harrison, Arling-ton, Va. 22205. Operations Officer, Scientific Event Alert Network.—Lindsay McClelland. Director, Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center.—Leslie Knapp. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Eighth and F Streets 20560. Phone, 357-1915 Director.—Alan Fern, 3605 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Assistant Percotor —Harold F. Pfister, 11649 Charter Oak Court, Apt. T-1, Reston, Va. 20090 Historian.—Marc Jay Pachter, 3505 30th Street 20008. Curator : § Painting and Sculpture.—Robert G. Stewart, 4104 46th Street, Apt. 304 20016. Keeper of the Catalo,i 2of American Portraits.—Mona Dearborn, 1214 Portner Road, Alexandria, Va. Cr; of Education. ia A. Yellis, 1841 MacArthur Drive, McLean, Va. Curator of Prints.—Wendy C. Wick, 2853 Ontario Road 20009. Curator of Photographs.—William F. Stapp, 311 E Street SE. 20003. Curator of Lrhibinons Beverly Jones Cox, 2363 North Taylor Street, Arlington, a. ; Registrar.—Suzanne C. Jenkins, 9060K Moonshine Hollow, Laurel, Md. 20810. Conservator.—Rosamond Westmoreland. Chief of Exhibit Design and Production.—Nello R. Marconi. National Portrait Gallery Commission: Berry Bingham, Sr. Barbara Novak. Thomas Mellon Evans. Robert H. Smith. Katie Louchheim. Frank Stanton. Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Barbara Tuchman. Robert H. Morgan. Ex Officio: The Chief Justice. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Gallery of Art. Administrative Officer.—Barbara Hart. Librarian.—Cecilia Chin. Historian of American Culture/Editor Peale Papers.—Lillian B. Miller. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 3000 block of Connecticut Avenue. Phone, 673-4721 Director.—Theodore H. Reed, Box 6-8, Bay City, Stevensville, Md. 21666. RADIATION BIOLOGY LABORATORY 12441 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Phone, 443-2306 Director.—William H. Klein, 7901 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assign Director.—W. Shropshire, Jr., 4816 Flower Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Phone, (617) 495-7000 Director.—Irwin L. Shapiro. Associate Director.—John G. Gregory, 58 Ruddock Road, Sudbury, Mass. 01776. Independent Agencies Associate Directors.—(Planetary Sciences) A. G. W. Cameron, 39 Howells Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178; (Theoretical Astrophysics) George B. Rybicki, 502 Con-cord Avenue, Lexington, Mass. 02173; (High Energy Astrophysics) Riccardo Giacconi, 26 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; (Optical and Infrared Astronomy) Herbert Gursky, 100 Puritan Lane, Sudbury, Mass. 01776; (Radio and Geoastronomy) A. Edward Lilley, 8) Fletcher Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178; (Solar and Stellar Physics) Andrea K. Dupree, 20 Hubbard Park Road, Cam-bridge, Mass. 02138; (Atomic and Molecular Physics) William H. Parkinson, Old Littleton Road, Harvard, Mass. 01451. SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE APO Miami, Fla. 34002 Director.—Ira Rubinoff. Assistant Director for Science.—Stanley Rand. Assistant Director (Academic Programs).—Neal G. 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. Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Paul Mellon, chairman. Ruth Carter Johnson. Carlisle H. Humelsine. Franklin D. Murphy. John R. Stevenson. President.—John R. Stevenson. Vice President.—Carlisle H. Humelsine. Director.—dJ. Carter Brown, 3035 Dumbarton Avenue 20007. Assistant Director.—Charles P. Parkhurst, Jr., 1940 Biltmore Street 20008. Treasurer.—Robert C. Goetz, 1166 Old Stage Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Administrator.—dJoseph G. English, 3815 Gramercy Street 20016. Secretary-General Counsel.—Carroll J. Cavanagh, 5215 Watson Street 20016. 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.—Roger L. Stevens. Ex Cfficio: Secretary of Health and Human Services. Director, International Communications Agency. Secretary of Education. Mayor of the District of Columbia. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Librarian of Congress. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Park Service. Director, District of Columbia Department of Recreation. U.S. Senate: U.S. House of Representatives: Edward M. Kennedy. Joseph M. McDade. James A. McClure. Sidney R. Yates. Charles H. Percy. Charles Wilson. General: Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr. Mrs. J. Clifford Folger. Mrs. Edward T. Breathitt. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen. Marshall Coyne. J. William Fulbright. Richmond D. Crinkley. Orval Hansen. 736 Congressional Directory General—Continued Jean Kennedy Smith. Joan Mondale. John G. Spatuzza. Ronald H. Nessen. Roger L. Stevens. Donna J. Stone Pesch. Mrs. Theodore H. Strauss. Gerald M. Rafshoon. Henry Strong Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff. 3 Benjamin Arthur Trustman. Frank N. Ikard. Jock Valenit: Marjorie M. Lawson. Mrs. J. Willard Marriott. Mrs. Jack Wrather. Honorary Trustee: Mrs. Jouett Shouse. Ralph E. Becker. Mrs. Albert D. Lasker. Mrs. George A. Garrett. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Honorary Chairmen.—Mrs. Ronald Reagan, Mrs. Jimmy Carter, Mrs. Gerald R. Ford, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Mrs. Aristotle Onassis. Chairman.—Roger L. Stevens. Vice Chairman.—Charles H. Percy, U.S. Senate 20510. Vice Chairman.—Henry Strong, Suite 409, Cafritz Building, 1625 I Street 20006. General Counsel.—Harry C. McPherson, Jr., 1660 L Street 20036. Associate Counsel. —William W. 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.—John A. Ronveaux, American Security & Trust Co., 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20005. Assistant Treasurer.—Henry Strong, Suite 409, Cafritz Building, 1625 I Street 20006. EXECUTIVE STAFF Artistic Director.—Marta Istomin. Director of Operations.—Thomas R. Kendrick. General Manager of Theaters.—Judith O'Dea Morr. WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS Smithsonian Institution Building, 1000 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560. Phone, 357-2429 (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars) Director.—James H. Billington. Deputy Director.—Prosser Gifford. Board of Trustees: Chairman.—William J. Baroody, Jr. Public Members: Secretary of State. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Librarian of Congress. Archivist of the United States. Director of the International Communication Agency. Private Members: Theodore C. Barreaux. Kenneth B. Clark. Stuart E. Eizenstat. Max M. Kampelman. Jesse H. Oppenheimer. Anne Firor Scott. Independent Agencies SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION : Room 5113, 1100 L Street, Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-4091 FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES Federal Member.—James G. Watt, Room 6151, Department of the Interior Buhlding 20240. United States Commissioner.—Warner M. Depuy, Room 5113, Department of the Interior Building 20240. Federal Adviser.—Col. Gerald C. Brown, District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, P.O. Box 1715, Baltimore, Md. 21203. Staff Assistant.—Arzella C. Williams, Room 5113, 1100 L Street, Department of the Interior Building 20240. STAFF 1721 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 17102. Phone, (717) 238-0422 Executive Director.—Robert J. Bielo, 6548A Devonshire Heights Road, Harrisburg, Pa. 17111. Chief Administrative Officer and Treasurer.—Howard A. Miller, Star Route West, Richfield, Pa. 17086. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660, phone, Sheffield 205-386-2601; Knoxville, Tenn. 37902, phone, 615-632-2101; Chatta-nooga, Tenn. 37401, phone, 615-755-3011; Washington Office, 412 First Street SE. 20444, phone 202-245-0101 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman.—C. H. Dean, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Director.—S. David Freeman, Knoxville, Tenn. Director—Richard M. Freeman, Knoxville, Tenn. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF | General Manager.—W. F. Willis, Knoxville, Tenn. General Counsel. —Herbert S. Sanger, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Assistant General Manager (Technical).—George F. Dilworth, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Astvunt General Manager (Resources Programs)—Frank R. Holland, Knoxville, enn. Assistant General Manager (Administration).—John G. Stewart, Knoxville, Tenn. Assistant General Manager (Services).—John W. Thompson, Knoxville, Tenn. Assistant to the General Manager (State and Regional Liaison)—John S. Lyon, Knoxville, Tenn. Director, Nuclear Safety Review Staff.—Harrisnn N. Culver, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Quality Assurance.—Joe W. Anderson, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Planning and Budget.—Larry H. Edwards, Knoxville, Tenn. Chief Economist.—Allan G. Pulsipher, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Information.—Craven Crowell, Knoxville, Tenn. Washington Representative.—Kenneth E. Gray, Washington, D.C. Director of Equal Opportunity Compliance.—Charlesetta R. Woodard-Thompson, Knoxville, Tenn. District Administrators: Ranturly Drricte=l, Darryl Armstrong, 115 Hammond Plaza, Hopkinsville, y. ; Coninl District. —Charles H. Howell, 1719 West End Building, Nashville, Tenn. Mississippi District.—Charles Neil Davis, P.O. Box 1623, Tupelo, Miss. 38801. Southeastern District.—Gary F. Stansell, P.O. Box 3208, Cleveland, Tenn. 37311. Western District.—Wesley H. Motley, Jr., P.O. Box 1788, Jackson, Tenn. 38301. Appalachian District.—Andrew B. Rye, 207 Heritage Federal Building, Kings- port, Tenn. 37663. Alabama District.—Bernard H. Zellner, 529 First Federal Building, Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660. Manager of Audit and Evaluation.—Douglas Hulme, Knoxville, Tenn. Program Manager, Coal Gasification.—J. Frederick Weinhold, Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Billy J. Bond, Muscle Shoals, a. Assistant Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Charles H. Davis, Muscle Shoals, Ala. 99-555 0 -83 ~-ug 738 Congressional Directory Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development—Continued Director of Agricultural Development.—dJohn T. Shields, 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 Power.—Hugh G. Parris, Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power.—James R. Durall, Chattanooga, Tenn. Deputy Manager of Power (Supply).—James P. Darling, Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager of Operations Support.—John G. Holmes, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Fossil and Hydro Power.—Harry S. Fox, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Nuclear Power.—Harry J. Green, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Power System Operations.—John P. DeLong, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Transmission Systems Engineering and Construction.—Charles E. Winn, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Fuels.—Allen T. Mullins, Chattanooga, Tenn. Direcir of Energy Demonstrations and Technology.—Michael D. High, Chattanoo- ga, Tenn. Deputy Manager of Power (Energy Use).—[Vacant.] Director of Energy Use and Distributor Relations.—Richard C. Crawford, Chatta-nooga, Tenn. Birgeior of Energy Conservation and Rates.—Robert C. Steffy, Jr., Chattanooga, enn. Means of Engineering Design and Construction.—George H. Kimmons, Knoxville, enn. Manager of Engineering Design.—M. N. Sprouse, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Construction.—Charles Bonine, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Natural Resources.—Thomas H. Ripley, Knoxville, Tenn. Director, Environmental Quality Staff.—Mohamed El-Ashry, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Air and Water Resources.—Bevan W. Brown, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Land and Forest Resources.—John R. Paulk, Knoxville, Tenn. Yanga of Land Between The Lakes.—Elizabeth E. Thach, P.O. Box 27, Golden ond, Ky. Director of Natural Resource Operations.—Maurice G. Msarsa, Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager % Economic and Community Development.—Richard L. Morgan, Jr., Knox-ville, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Economic and Community Development.—Tish B. Jenkins, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Personnel. —Marilyn E. Taylor, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Labor Relations.—William H. Thompson, Knoxville, Tenn. Chief, Public Safety Service.—dJohn S. Rozek, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Management Systems.—Morris L. Branch, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Property and Services.—William R. Norwood, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Purchasing.—James L. Williams, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Medical Director.—Robert L. Craig, M.D., Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Occupational Health and Safety.—Gilbert F. Stone, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Comptroller (Acting).—Robert L. Yates, Knoxville, Tenn. U.S. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY Created by Executive Order 12048 and Public Law 96-60 Room 600, 400 C Street SW. 20547. Phone, 485-2457 Chairman.—Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., president, The Heritage Foundation 20002. Staff Director.—G. Richard Monsen. Deputy Staff Director.—Bruce N. Gregory. U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY Department of State Building, 320 21st Street 20451. Phone, 655-4000 Director.—{[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] The Special Assistant to the Director and Executive Secretary of the Agency.— Joseph Presel. The Counselor.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Bureau of Strategic Programs.—Louis Nozenso (acting). Aseria Director, Bureau of Nuclear er ors Control.—Archelaus Turrentine acting). Independent Agencies Assistant Director, Bureau of Multilateral Affairs.—James George. Assistant Director, Bureau of Verification and Intelligence. —Manfred Eimer. General Counsel.—Richard Richstein. Director, Office of Congressional Relations and Public Affairs.—Thomas Graham, Jr. Deputy Director for Public Affairs and Public Affairs Adviser. —Joseph F. man. Deputy Director for Congressional Relations.—A. M. Christopher. Administrative Director.—William Montgomery. U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Phone, 254-8130 Chairman.—Clarence M. Pendleton, Jr., 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Vice Chairman.—Mary Louise Smith, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Members: Dr. Mary Frances Berry, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-3270). Rabbi Murray Saltzman, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Jill S. Ruckelshaus, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Dr. Blandina Cardenas Ramirez, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Acting Staff Director.—John Hope III, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Deputy Staff Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Staff Director for Administration.—Bert Silver, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-6616). Assistant Staff Director for Congressional and Public Affairs.—Carol Bonosaro, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-8090). Assistant Staff Director for Program and Policy Review.—Caroline Davis Gleiter, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-6622). Assistant Staff Director for Federal Civil Rights Evaluation.—Deborah P. Snow, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-6701). Acting Assistant Staff Director for Program Planning and Evaluation.—Helen Loukas, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 B54. 6644). Acting General Counsel.—Paul Alexander, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-6606). Solicitor.—Lawrence B. Glick, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-3070). Deputy Staff Director for Regional Programs.—John Hope III, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425 (254-6664). U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COUNCIL Created by Public Law 96-388 425 13th Street, Suite 832 20004. Phone, (202) 724-0779 Appointed by the President: Chairman, Prof. Elie Wiesel. Vice Chairman, Mark Talisman. Executive Director, Prof. Seymour Siegel. Members: Rabbi Joseph Asher, San Francisco, Calif. Tibor Baranski, Snyder, N.Y. Irving Bernstein, New York, N.Y. Dr. Marver Bernstein, Washington, D.C. Hyman Bookbinder, Washington, D.C. Victor Borge, New York, N.Y. Dr. Robert McAfee Brown, Berkeley, Calif. Prof. Harry J. Cargas, St. Louis, Mo. Esther Cohen, Los Angeles, Calif. Prof. Gerson D. Cohen, New York, N.Y. Hon. Mario Cuomo, Albany, N.Y. A. Arthur Davis, Des Moines, Iowa. Prof. Terrence Des Pres, Hamilton, N.Y. Father Constantine N. Dombalis, Richmond, Va. Jaroslav Drabek, Washington, D Kitty Dukakis, Brookline, Mass. Prof. Willard Fletcher, Newark, Del. Irvin Frank, Tulsa, Okla. Sol Goldstein, Skokie, Ill. Cantor Isaac Goodfriend, Atlanta, Ga. Prof. Alfred Gottschalk, Cincinnati, Ohio 740 Congressional Directory Members—Continued Dr. Irving Greenberg, New York, N.Y. Dorothy Height, New York, N.Y. Father Theodore Hesburgh, South Bend, Ind. Prof. Raul Hilberg, Burlington, Vt. Herbert D. Katz, Hollywood, Fla. Julian E. Kulas, Chicago, Ill. Prof. Norman Lamm, New York, N.Y. Miles Lerman, Vineland, N.J. Prof. Franklin Littell, Philadelphia, Pa. Steven A. Ludsin, New York, N.Y. Prof. Ingeborg G. Mauksch, Fort Myers, Fla. Aloysius A. Mazewski, Chicago, Ill. Benjamin Meed, New York, N.Y. Dr. Ruth Miller, Cleveland, Ohio. Set Momjian, Philadelphia, Pa. Father John T. Pawlikowski, Chicago, Ill. Rabbi Bernard S. Raskas, St. Paul, Minn. Edward H. Rosen, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Hadassah Rosensaft, New York, N.Y. Bayard Rustin, New York, N.Y. Dr. Abram Sachar, Waltham, Mass. Edward Sanders, Los Angeles, Calif. Julius Schatz, New York, N.Y. Richard Schifter, Washington, D.C. Albert A. Spiegel, Los Angeles, Calif. Sigmund Strochlitz, New London, Conn. Kalman Sultanik, New York, N.Y. Laurence E. Tisch, New York, N.Y. Glenn E. Watts, Washington, D.C. Siggi B. Wilzig, Jersey City, N.J. Eli Zborowski, New York, N.Y. Congressional Representatives: Rudy Boschwitz, Senator from Minnesota. John C. Danforth, Senator from Missouri. Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Robert Garcia, Representative from New York. Bill Green, Representative from New York. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. William Lehman, Representative from Florida. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Stephen J. Solarz, Representative from New York. Sidney R. Yates, Representative from Illinois. Ex officio Members: Russell Dickenson, Department of the Interior. Dr. Morris I. Leibman, Department of State. Staff: Micah H. Naftalin, Senior Deputy Director. Marcia Feldman, Assistant Director for Communications. Marian Craig, Associate Director for Administration. U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY Created by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 2, 1977 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547, HHS North Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20547, Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street 20547, 1776 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547, 1717 H Street 20547, 400 C Street SW. 20547 Director.—Charles Z. Wick, Building 1750, Room 700, 724-9042. Deputy Director.—Gilbert A. Robinson, Building 1750, Room 700, 724-9185. Chief Executive Secretariat.—Daniel Brown, Buhlding 1750, Room 730, 724-9131 (24- hour number). AsSoriate Director, Programs.—W. Scott Thompson, Building 1750, Room 709, 724-4 Associate Director, Broadcasting. —Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, Building HHS/N, Room 3300, 775-4180. Associate Director, Educational and Cultural Affairs.—Ronald J. Trowbridge, Build-ing 1776, Room 623, 724-9032. Asari Director, Management.—James T. Hackett, Buhlding 1750, Room 727, 724-136. General Counsel and Congressional Liaison.—Jonathan W. Sloat, Building 1750, Room 917, 724-9563. Deputy General Counsel.—C. Normand Poirier, Buhlding 1750, Room 915, 724-9168. Congroriona) Relations Officer.—Marilyn Dexheimer, Buhlding 1750, Room 917, 724-9167. Director, African Affairs.—Arthur W. Lewis, Building 1750, Room 519, 724-9084. Pireehik; a Asta and Pacific Affairs.—Robert L. M. Nevitt, Building 1750, Room 12, 724-9174. Director, European Affairs.—Leonard J. Baldyga, Building 1750, Room 822, 724-9085. Director, American Republic Affairs.—Stephen F. Dachi, Building 1750, Room 614, 724-9091. Director, North Africa, Near East and South Asian Affairs.—Charles E. Courtney, Building 1750, Room 602, 724-9157. Director, Personnel Services.—Angie Garcia, Building 400 C Street., Room 534, 485-2611 Director, Office of Comptroller Services.—Stanley M. Silverman, Buhlding 400 C Street, Room 668, 485-2315. U.S. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY 320 21st Street 20523. Phone, 632-9620 Director.—M. Peter McPherson (acting), Room 5942, 632-9620. Deputy Director.—John R. Bolton (acting), Room 3942, 632-0482. General Counsel.—Chandler L. van Orman (acting), Room 6895, 632-8548. Legislative Affairs.—Kelly C. Kammerer (acting), Room 2895, 632-8264. Public Affairs.—Richard R. Miller (acting), Room 4898, 632-4200. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 320 21st Street 20523. Phone, 235-3663 Director.—Christian R. Holmes, Room 309, 235-3663. Deputy Director.—John V. E. Hardy, Jr. (acting), Room 309, 235-3663. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 21st Street and Virginia Avenue 20523. Phone, 632-8264 Administrator.—M. Peter McPherson, Room 5942, 632-9620. Deputy Administrator.—Jay F. Morris, Room 5894, 632-8578. Counselor.—Frank B. Kimball, Room 5942, 632-8596. Executive Secretary.—Gerald A. Pagano, Room 5945, 632-1800. Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination.—John R. Bolton, Room 3942, 632-0482. Senior Assistant Administrator for Science and Technology.—Nyle C. Brady, Room 4942, 632-1821. Cog ‘i the Administrator for Management.—R. T. Rollis, Jr., Room 3932, Assistant Administrator for Food for Peace and Voluntary Assistance.—dJulia C. Blocks, Room 3932, 632-0108 and 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209, -1800. Asn famiisirony. for Private Enterprise.—Elise R. W. du Pont, Room 5897, Assistant Administrator for Africa.—F. S. Ruddy, Room 6936, 632-9232. Axsigant Administrator for Asia.—Charles W. Greenleaf, Jr., Room 6212, 632- Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean.—Otto J. Reich, Room 6256, 632-8246. Ariat Administrator for Near East.—W. Antoinette Ford, Room 6724, 632- Associate Deputy Administrator for External Relations.—Kate Semerad, Room 5756, 632-7364. Director, Office of Legislative Affairs.—Kelly C. Kammerer, Room 2895, 632-8264. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Richard R. Miller, Room 4898, 632-4200. 742 Congressional Directory Administrator—Continued Executive Director, Board for International Food and Agricultural Development/ Support Staff.—Dr. Frederick E. Hutchinson, Room 5318, 632-9048. Inspector General. —Herbert L. Beckington, Room 5644, 632-7844. General Counsel.—Chandler L. van Orman, Room 6895, 632-8548. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs. —Mosina H. Jordan, 515 22d Street 20523, Room 111, 632-5910. Director, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.—Dr. Martin D. Howell, Room 1262A, 632-8924. Science Adviser.—Howard A. Minners, M.D., 1621 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, Room 311, 235-3666. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Barbara M. Otis, 1735 North Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, Room 633, 235-1822. OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1129 20th Street 20527. Phone, 653-2920 President and Chief Executive Officer.—Craig A. Nalen. Executive Vice President.—L. Ebersole Gaines. Vice President, Operations.—William A. Delphos. Vice President, Finance.—Daniel Roberts. Vice President, Insurance.—Felton M. Johnston, Jr. Vice President, Marketing.—William A. Delphos (acting). Vice President, Development.—Gerald T. West. Vice President and General Counsel.—Linn Williams. Vice President, Personnel and Administration.—Richard K. Childress. Treasurer.—C. Dale Duvall. Corporate Secretary.—Elizabeth A. Burton. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Government Directors: Chairman.—Peter McPherson, Agency for International Development. Vice Chairman.—David R. Macdonald, U.S. Trade Representative. Craig A. Nalen, President and Chief Executive Officer, Overseas Private Invest- ment Corporation. [Vacant], Department of State. Marc E. Leland, Department of the Treasury. T. Timothy Ryan, Jr., Department of Labor. [Vacant], Department of Commerce. Private Sector Director: Thomas A. Bolan. Allie C. Felder, Jr. William M. Landau. Paul J. Manafort, Jr. Carlos Salman. Donald E. Santarelli. William G. Simpson. U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 701 E Street 20436. Phone, 523-0161. Commissioners: Alfred Eckes, Chairman, Republican of Virginia; term ending June 16, 1990; entered on duty September 21, 1982. Paula Stern, Democrat of District of Columbia; term ending June 16, 1987; en-tered on duty October 16, 1978. Veronica A. Haggart, Republican of District of Columbia; term ending June 16, 1984; entered on duty March 23, 1982. [Vacancy for the term ending June 16, 1985.] [Vacancy for the term ending December 16, 1988.] [Vacancy for the term ending December 16, 1991.] Congressional Liaison.—George L. Hooper, 523-0287. Secretary.—Kenneth R. Mason, 523-0448. Avirnt Secretary/Public and Consumer Affairs Officer.—Hal Sundstrom, 523- Erectile Siaison and Special Adviser for Trade Agreements.—William T. Hart, Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Donald K. Duvall, 755-7964. Administrative Law Judge.—Janet D. Saxon, 755-7964. General Counsel.—Michael H. Stein, 523-0350. Director, Office of Operations.—Charles W. Ervin, 523-4463. Director, Office Tio —VWilliam E. Fry, 523-0301. Direaion, ffice of Unfair Imports Investigation Division.—David Wilson, 523- Director, Office of Economics.—John Suomela, 523-3771. Director, Office of Tariff Affairs.—Eugene A. Rosengarden, 523-0370. Director, Office of Data Systems.—Michael J. Olsavsky, 724-1715. Director, Office of Industries.—Norris A. Lynch, 523-0146. Chief of Industries Divisions: Agiculoe, Fisheries and Forest Products Division.—Edward P. Furlow, 724- Feseilos Leather Products, and Apparel Division.—Reuben Schwartz, 523- Energy and Chemicals Division.—Aimison Jonnard, 523-0423. Machinery and Equipment Division.—Aaron H. Chesser, 523-0353. Minerals and Metals Division.—Larry L. Brookhart, 523-0275. General Manufactures.—Walter S. Trezevant, 724-1719. Director of Administration.—Lorin L Goodrich, 523-0463. Director, Office of Finance and Budget.—Richard Arnold, 523-4515. Director, Office of Management Services.—David E. Spencer, 523-0315. Director of Personnel.—Terry P. McGowan, 523-0182. U.S. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD Created by Public Law 95-454 1120 Vermont Avenue. Phone, 653-8898 Chairman.—Herbert E. Ellingwood, 6607 Briar Hill Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Vice Chairwoman.—Ersa H. Poston, 6709 Melrose Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Member.—Dennis M. Devaney, 6878 Happy Heart Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. Spedal Codprel te William O’Connor, 3121 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta, Ga.—Covering Alabama, Florida, Geargia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—R. J. Payne, regional director, Third Floor, North Wing, 1776 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Boston, Mass.—Covering Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—William Carroll, regional director, 100 Summer Street, Room 1736, Boston, Mass. 02110. Chicago, Ill.—Covering Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio.— Martin Baumgaertner, regional director, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 60604-1669. Dallas, Tex.—Covering Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Paula A Aguhaw, regional director, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 6F20, Dallas, Tex. Denver, Colo.—Covering Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.—Jack B. Toll, regional director, Building 46, Box 25025, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. New York, N.Y.—Covering New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands— James Cardinal, regional director, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 2341, New York, Philadelphia, Pa.—Covering Camden County (New Jersey), Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Lonnie L. Crawford, regional director, Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. St. Louis, Mo.—Covering Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—Denis Marachi, re-gional director, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63103. San Francisco, Calif.—Covering Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Ocean Area.—A. Luis Lucero, regional director, 525 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94105. Seattle, Wash.—Covering Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—H. Lawrence Gar-rett, regional director, 915 Second Avenue, Room 1840, Seattle, Wash. 98174. 744 Congressional Directory Washington, D.C.—Covering Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area, all overseas areas not otherwise covered.—P. J. Winzer, regional director, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1109, Falls Church, Va. 22041. OSC FIELD OFFICES Atlanta, Ga.—Covering Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Philip P. Houle, attorney in charge, Per-shing Point Plaza, Room 317, 1365 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Chicago, Ill.—Covering Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Wis-consin, Ohio.—Vickie A. Gillio, attorney in charge, 300 South Wacker Street, Chicago, Ill. 60606. Dallas, Tex.—Covering Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Wyoming.—[Vacant], 1100 Commerce Street, Room 2B29, Dallas, Tex. 75242. Philadelphia, Pa.—Covering Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont.— Robert A. Lane, attorney in charge, Mall Building, Room 505, 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. San Francisco, Calif.—Covering Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington.—Robin P. Donoghue, assistant special counsel, P.O. 36007, Room 11454, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francis-co, Calif. 94102. Branch Office.—Seattle, Wash., Federal Building, Room 3242, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174. Washington, D.C.—Covering District of Columbia, Maryland, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Virginia, West Virginia (and other areas not covered above).—Carolyn E. Galbreath, attorney in charge, 1121 Vermont Avenue, Room 407 20419. U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Mailing Address: Washington, D.C. 20555. Phone, 301-492-7000 Chairman.—634-1481, Nunzio J. Palladino. Executive Assistant.—634-1485, Norman M. Haller. Technical Assistant.—634-1487, Daniel J. Garner. Legal Assistant.—634-1487, Charles W. Reamer. Administrative Assistant.—634-1486, James F. McDermott. Commissioner.—634-1461, Victor Gilinsky. Technical Assistant.—634-3278, James K. Joosten. Special Counsel. —634-3278, William J. Manning. Program Analyst.—634-3278, Roxanne Goldsmith. Administrative Assistant.—634-1462, Sandra Showman. Commissioner.—634-3323, John F. Ahearne. Technical Assistant.—634-1457, James L. Milhoan, Legal Assistant.—634-1458, Vicki R. Harding. Program Analyst.—634-3290, Kathryn A. Bissell. Commissioner.—634-1459, Thomas M. Roberts. Technical Assistant.—634-1459, Stephen H. Chestnut. Legal Assistant.—634-1459, Jessica H. Laverty. Administrative Assistant.—634-1459, Katherine S. Powell. Commissioner.—634-3308, James K. Asselstine. Technical Assistant.—634-1401, John H. Austin. Special Assistant.—634-3308, Spiros C. Droggitis. Legal Assistant.—634-1453, Patricia R. Davis. Administrative Assistant. —634-1402, Dianne R. Johnso Chairman, Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards. Ba4-3265, Jeremiah J. Ray. Chairman, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel.—492-7814, B. Paul Cotter, Jr. Chairman, {ome Safety and Licensing Appeal Panel. —492-7 662, Alan S. Ro- sentha General Counsel. —634-3288, Herzel H. E. Plaine. Secretary of the Commission.—634-1469, Samuel J. Chilk. Director, Office of Inspector and Auditor.—492-7301, James J. Cummings. Director, Office of Policy Evaluation.—634-1417, Jack E. Zerbe. Acting Director, Office of Investigations.—492-7393, James A. Fitzgerald. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—492-7121, Joseph J. Fouchard. Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.—634-1443, Carlton C. Kammerer. Executive Director for Operations.—492-7511, William J. Dircks. Independent Agencies Executive Director for Operations—Continued Deputy Executive Director for Operations.—492-7561, Jack W. Roe. Deputy Executive Director for Regional Operations and Generic Requirements.— 492-9704, Victor Stello, Jr. Assistant for Operations.—492-7781, Thomas A. Rehm. Director, Office of Administration.—492-7335, Patricia G. Norry. Executive Legal Director.—492-7308, Guy H. Cunningham. Controller and Director, Office of Resource Management.—492-4750, Learned W. arry. Director, Office of International Programs.—492-7886, James R. Shea. Director, Office of State Programs.—492-8170, G. Wayne Kerr. Pireary Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data.—492-4484, Carlyle ichelson. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization and Civil Rights.—492-4665, William B. Kerr. Preston, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.—427-4063, John G. avis. Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.—427-4066, Donald B. Mausshardt. Director, Division of Waste Management.—427-4069, John B. Martin. Director, Division of Safeguards.—427-4033, Robert F. Burnett. Directors Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety.—427-4485, Richard E. Cun- ningham. Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.—492-7691, Harold R. Denton. Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.—492-7726, Edson G. Case. Direaor, Clinch River Breeder Reactor Program Office.—492-9737, J. Nelson race. Director, TMI Program Office.—492-7761, Bernard J. Snyder. Director, Division of Licensing.—492-7672, Darrell G. Eisenhut. Director, Division of Systems Integration.—492-7373, Roger J. Mattson. Director, Division of Safety Technology.—492-7517, Themis P. Speis. Director, Division of Engineering.—492-7207, Richard H. Vollmer. Director, Division of Human Factors Safety.—492-9595, Hugh L. Thompson. Director, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.—427-4341, Robert B. Minogue. Dopey Director, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.—427-4338, Denwood F. OSS. Director, Division of Engineering Technology.—443-5995, Guy R. Arlotto. Director, Division of Risk Analysis.—443-5986, Robert M. Bernero. Director, Division of Health, Siting, and Waste Management.—427-4350, Frank J. Arsenault. Director, Division of Accident Evaluation.—427-4278, Ormon E. Bassett. Director, Division of Facility Operations.—443-5591, Karl R. Goller. Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.—492-7397, Richard C. DeYoung. Depicly Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.—492-8177, James H. Snie-zek. Director, Division of Quality Assurance, Safeguards, and Inspection Programs.— 492-9696, James M. Taylor. Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response.—492-4848, Edward J. Jordan. NRC Regional Offices: Regina! Administrator, Region I—King of Prussia, Pa.—215-337-5000, Ronald C. aynes. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region I—King of Prussia, Pa.—215-337-5340, James M. Allan. Director, Division of Project and Resident Programs, Region I—King of Prussia, Pa.—215-337-5229, Richard W. Starostecki. Director, Division of Engineering and Technical Programs, Region I—King of Prussia, Pa.—215-337-5280, Thomas T. Martin. Regional idols, Region II—Atlanta, Ga.—404-221-5550, James P. eilly. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region II.—Atlanta, Ga.—404-221-5610, Robert . Martin. Director, Division of Engineering and Technical Programs, Region IL.—Atlanta, Ga.—404-221-5680, John A. Olshinski. Director, Division of Project and Resident Programs, Region II—Atlanta, Ga.— 404-221-5179, Richard C. Lewis. 746 Congressional Directory NRC Regional Offices—Continued Regional Administrator, Region II[—Glen Ellyn, I11.—312-932-2677, James G. Keppler. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region III—Glen Ellyn, I1l.—312-932-2681, Alvin B. Davis. Director, Division of Project and Resident Programs, Region II[—Glen Ellyn, I11.—312-932-2573, Richard Spessard. Director, Division of Engineering and Technical Programs, Region III—Glen Ellyn, I11.—312-932-2605, Charles E. Norelius. Regional Administrator, Region IV—Arlington, Tex.—817-860-8225, John T. Collins. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region IV—Arlington, Tex.—817-860-8225, Paul S. Check. Director, Division of Resident, Reactor Project, and Engineering Programs, Region IV—Arlington, Tex.—817-860-8106, James E. Gagliardo. Director, Division of Vendor and Technical Programs, Region IV—Arlington, Tex.—817-860-8249, Richard L. Bangart. Director, Uranium Recovery Field Office, Region IV—Denver, Colo.—303-234-7232, R. Dale Smith. Regional Administrator, Region V—Walnut Creek, Calif.—415-943-3707, Robert H. Engelken. Deputy Regional Administrator, Region V—Walnut Creek, Calif.—415-943-3738, Bobby H. Faulkenberry. Director, Division of Resident, Reactor Project, and Engineering Programs, Region V—Walnut Creek, Calif.—415-943-3735, Jesse L. Crews. Director, Division of Radiological Safety and Safeguards Programs, Region V— Walnut Creek, Calif. —415-943-3717, Ross A. Scarano. U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Phone, (301) 492-5990 Chairman.—Benjamin F. Baer; phone (301) 492-5990. Vice Chairman and Chairman of the National Appeals Board.—Cameron M. Batjer; phone (301) 492-5907. Commissioner.—O. J. Keller, Jr.; phone (301) 492-5938. Commissioner.—Carol McGrew Pavilack; phone (301) 492-5917. Executive Director.—Robert L. Dennis; phone (301) 492-6019. Program Management Officer.—Elizabeth A. Clark; phone (301) 492-5957. General Counsel.—dJoseph A. Barry; phone (301) 492-5959. Chief of Case Operations.—Harry Dwyer, Jr.; phone (301) 492-5952. Director of Research.—Peter B. Hoffman; phone (301) 492-5980. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Commissioners: Atlanta.—Cecil C. McCall, 715 McDonough Boulevard SE., Atlanta, Ga. 30315; phone FTS: 242-3515; commercial (404) 221-3515. Burlingame.—[Vacant], Crocker Financial Center Building, 330 Primrose Road, Fifth Floor, Burlingame, Calif. 94010; phone FTS: 8 (415) 347-4737; commercial (415) 347-4731. Dallas.—Robert D. Vincent, 555 Griffin Square, Suite 820, Dallas, Tex., 75202; phone FTS: 729-0024; commercial (214) 767-0024. Kansas City.—Audrey Anita Rojas Kaslow, Air World Center, 10920 Ambassador Drive, Suite 220, Kansas City, Mo. 64153; phone FTS: 752-1395; commercial (816) 891-1395. Philadelphia.—Benjamin J. Malcolm, Scott Building, Sixth Floor, Scott Plaza II, Philadelphia, Pa. 19113; phone FTS: 596-1868; commercial (215) 596-1868. Independent Agencies U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 475 L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20260. Phone, 245-4000 WILLIAM F. BOLGER, Postmaster General of the United States and member of the Board of Governors, U.S. Postal Service; born March 13, 1923, in Waterbury, Conn.; attended public schools of Waterbury and George Washington University; served in the Army Air Corps, 1942-45; veteran of 42 years of government service, only the second career postal employee to be named Postmaster General of the United States; named Deputy Postmaster General by the Board of Governors on September 3, 1975; named by the Board March 1, 1978, to become the 65th Postmas-ter General, effective March 15, 1978, in a line of succession that began with Benjamin Franklin in 1775; married the former Marjorie Tilton of Pittsfield, Maine; two daughters: Catherine and Margaret. BOARD OF GOVERNORS U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 475 L’Enfant Plaza West SW. 20260. Phone, 245-4632 Chairman.—Robert L. Hardesty. Vice Chairman.—David E. Babcock. George W. Camp. Paula D. Hughes. John R. McKean. William J. Sullivan. Peter E. Voss. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL Deputy Postmaster General.—C. Nehl Benson. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General.—John L. Gentile. Executive Assistant for Information Resource Management.—Charles K. Kernan. Anson) Postmaster General, Management Information Systems.—Ralph M. eemster. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Michael S. Coughlin. Private Secretary to the Postmaster General.—Evelyn J. Zeller. Assistant Postmaster General for Government Relations.—Edward E. Horgan, Jr. Assis Postmaster General for Public and Employee Communications.—Mary J ayton. Assistant Postmaster General for Planning. —William R. Cummings. Chief Postal Inspector, Postal Inspection Service.—Kenneth H. Fletcher. GENERAL COUNSEL—LAW DEPARTMENT General Counsel.—Louis A. Cox. ADMINISTRATION GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Administration.—F. X. Biglin. ASSIST, Postmaster General, Office of International Postal Affairs.—Walter E. uka. 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Phone, (202) 722-3000 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR ARMY—REGULAR AIR FORCE Lt. Gen. George H. McKee, USAF (ret.), Governor of the Home. Lt. Gon andrew P. Iosue, USAF, Deputy Chief of Staff, Manpower and Personnel, Lt. Gen. Joseph K. Bratton, USA, Chief of Engineers, USA. Lt. Gen. George M. Browning, Jr., USAF, Comptroller of the Air Force. Lt. Gen. Bernhard T. Mittemeyer, USA, The Surgeon General, USA. Maj. Gen. Thomas B. Bruton, USAF, The Judge Advocate General, USAF. Maj. Gen. Robert M. Joyce, USA, The Adjutant General, USA. Sergeant Major of the Army William A. Connelly, USA. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Arthur L. Andrews, USAF. OFFICERS OF THE HOME Residing at the Home 20317. Phone, (202) 722-3000 Governor.—Lt. Gen. George H. McKee, USAF (ret.), phone, 722-3226. Dept), Qonernor/ Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Joseph P. Kingston, USA (ret.), phone, -32217. Director, Health Care Services.—Brig. Gen. Herbert V. 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Assistant Deputy Administrator for Data Management and Telecommunications.— Jack J. Sharkey, 815 Rapidan Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Argon Deputy Administrator for Office of Reports and Statistics.—Robert W. chultz. Director, Information and Regulations Staff.—Maureen diNunzio, 700 New Hamp-shire Avenue, No. 609 20037. Associate Deputy Administrator for Logistics. —William F. Sullivan, 301 North Beau-regard Street, No. 216, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Procurement and Supply.—Clyde C. Cook, 911 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Construction.—William A. Salmond, 5704 Radnor Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Associate Deputy Administrator for Administration.—Dennis M. Kenneally, 1016 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Aan Deputy Administrator for Personnel and Labor Relations.—Michael udd. Director, Office of Administration.—Willa V. Robuck, 2309 Tecumseh Street, Adel-phi, Md. 20783. Director, Equal Opportunity Staff.—Carlos A. Ruiz. General Counsel.—John P. Murphy. Inspector General. —Frank S. Sato. Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals.—Kenneth E. Eaton. Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals.—Herald E. Stringer, 2510 Virginia Avenue, Watergate East, Apt. 203N 20037. Executive Secretary, Office of the Administrator.—Jack D. Tarran. Independent Agencies WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY 600 Fifth Street 20001. Phone, 637-1234 General Manager.—Richard S. Page, 2733 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant General Manager for Finance and Comptroller.—William S. Boleyn, 9711 Waterfront Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110. Assistant General Manager for Design and Construction.—John S. Egbert, 6316 Old Town Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Assistant General Manager for Transit Services.—Theodore G. Weigle, 6228 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. Assistant General Manager for Administration.—Carmen E. Turner, 7315 15th Place 20001. Assistant General Manager for Public Services.—Alinda C. Burke, 2749 Unicorn Lane 20015. Secretary.—Delmer Ison, 5241 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. General Counsel.—John R. Kennedy, 1631 Taylor Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director of Government Relations.—dJ. Dent Farr, 7408 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Director of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director of Personnel.—Gayland K. Moffat, 2950 Van Ness Street, No. 912, 20008. Director of Labor Relations.—Michael G. Staed, 154 Polling House Road, Harwood, Md. 20776. Acting Director of Office of Bus Service.—Shirley A. DeLibero, 619 North Jordan Street, No. 410, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director of Office of Rail Service.—Joe H. Sheard, 6523 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) 740 Jackson Place 20506. Phone, 202-842-0806 President ex officio.—Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Vice Presidents ex officio.—The Governors of the several States. First Vice President.—Russell E. Train, President, World Wildlife Fund-United States, 1601 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Second Vice President.—Charles E. Glover III, 1666 K Street 20006. Troagirer evry Ravenel, Jr., Riggs National Bank, 1503 Pennsylvania Avenue 5. Secretary.—Russell E. Dickenson, Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior 20240. Assistant Secretary.—Lowell V. Sturgill, National Park Service, 1100 Ohio Drive SW. 20242. Members: Francis G. Addison III; Vincent C. Burke, Jr.; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger; Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; Michael Collins; George E. Hamilton, Jr.; Samuel Spencer; James W. Symington; Corcoran Thom, Jr.; Richard P. Williams; Conrad L. Wirth; Jerauld Wright; Members Emeritus: Alfred M. Gruenther; George B. Hartzog, Jr. JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1 First Street NE. 20543. Phone, 252-3000 WARREN EARL BURGER, Chief Justice of the United States; born in St. Paul, Minn., September 17, 1907; son of Charles Joseph and Katharine Burger; University of Minnesota; St. Paul College of Law (now Mitchell College of Law), 1931, LL.B. (magna cum laude); married Elvera Stromberg, 1933; children: Wade Allan, Marga-ret Mary Elizabeth; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1931; engaged in private general practice 1931-53, as associate and partner in Boyesen, Otis & Faricy, and partner in successor firm, Faricy, Burger, Moore & Costello: member, faculty St. Paul College of Law, 1931-46 (contracts, trusts); Assistant Attorney General of the United States, appointed by President Eisenhower 1953-56; appointed by President Eisenhower as Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit), 1956-69; nomi-nated Chief Justice of the United States by President Nixon May 22, confirmed June 9, qualified June 23, 1969; faculty appellate judges’ seminar, N.Y.U. Law School, 1958-; Chairman, Judicial Conference of the United States, 1969-; Chair-man, Federal Judicial Center, 1969-; Chancellor, Smithsonian Institution, 1969-; trustee, National Gallery of Art; honorary chairman, Institute of Judicial Administration, National Judiciary College; trustee emeritus: Mitchell College of Law, Macalester College; trustee emeritus, Mayo Foundation; honorary chairman, Supreme Court Historical Society; honorary bencher, Middle Temple, London, 1967-; president, St. Paul Council on Human Relations, 1947-49; member, Gover-nor’s Interracial Commission 1944-52; attendee, Hague Academy of International Law, 1960; honorary degrees: LL.D.: William Mitchell College of Law, Macalester College, University of Minnesota, New York University, Columbia University, Uni-versity of Pennsylvania, New York College of Law, Georgetown University, Ameri-can University, College of William and Mary, Mercer University, Yeshiva Universi-ty, Howard University, Ripon College, Washington College, Brigham Young Univer-sity, and George Washington University. 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; chil-dren—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 Driscoll, 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. 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 the Chief Justice of the United States, 1946-47; associate, Lewis, Grant, 754 Judiciary 755 Newton, Davis & Henry (now Davis, Graham & Stubbs), 1947-50, partner, 1950-60; Deputy Attorney General of the United States, January 1961-April 1962; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Kennedy on April 3, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on April 11, 1962, and took the oaths of office and his seat on April 16, 1962. 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 educational fund; nominated by President Kennedy for appointment to the Second Circuit 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 Blackmun (Mrs. Michael V. Els-berry), and Susan Manning Blackmun; admitted to the Minnesota Bar September 1932; law clerk to the Honorable John B. Sanborn, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit August 1, 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 member 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; numerous honorary degrees; member, Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Judicial Activities, 1969-79; representative of Judicial Branch, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1975-82; chairman of Faculty, Salzburg Seminar on American Studies (Law), July 1977; participant, Franco-American Colloquium on Human Rights, Paris, France, Decem-ber 1979; co-moderator, Seminar on Justice, Society, and the Individual, Aspen Institute, 1979-83, inclusive. LEWIS F. POWELL, Jr., of Richmond, Va., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born September 19, 1907, Suffolk, Va.; married Jose-phine Pierce Rucker May 2, 1936; three daughters: Mrs. Richard S. Smith, Mrs. Basil T. Carmody, Mrs. Christopher J. Sumner; one son, Lewis F. Powell III; Wash-ington 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 Johnson, 1965-67; member, National Advisory Com-mittee on Legal Services to the Poor, established pursuant to the Economic Oppor-tunity Act of 1964; member, Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, appointed by President Nixon to study the Department of Defense, 1969-70; member, 1961-69 and presi-dent, 1968-69, Virginia State Board of Education; chairman, Richmond Public School Board, 1952-61; chairman, Special Commission which wrote the charter 756 Congressional Directory introducing the manager form of government to the city of Richmond, 1947-48; member, Virginia Constitutional Revision Commission, 1967-68, which proposed the new constitution adopted by the State of Virginia in 1970; trustee emeritus of Washington and Lee University; chairman emeritus of Colonial Williamsburg Foun-dation; during World War II, served with U.S. Army Air Forces from 1942 to 1946, including service in the European and North African theaters; 319th Bombardment Group, the 12th Air Force, and as Chief of Operational Intelligence 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 of Lincoln’s Inn, London; nominated by President Nixon as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court on October 21, 1971, con-fepiod by the United States Senate on December 6, 1971, and took office on January 7, 1972. 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 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., M.A., 1948; 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 1942; M. 2d, Maryan Mulholland Simon, December 1979; 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 Representa-tives, 1951-52; member of the Attorney Generals 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 December 1, 1975, by President Ford; confirmed by the Senate December 17, 1975; sworn in as a member of the Court December 19, 1975. SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born March 26, 1930, at El Paso, Tex.; daughter of Harold A. Day and Ada Mae Wilkey Day; B.A. (magna cum laude), Stanford University, 1950; LL.B., Stan-ford Law School, 1952; Order of the Coif, Board of Editors, Stanford Law Review; married John Jay O’Connor III in 1952; children: Scott, Brian, and Jay; deputy county attorney, San Mateo County, Calif., 1952 to 1953; civilian attorney for Quar-termaster Market Center, Frankfurt, Germany, 1954 to 1957; private practice of law in Maryvale, Ariz., 1958 to 1960; assistant attorney general, Arizona, 1965 to 1969; Arizona State Senate from 1969 to 1975; Senate majority leader in 1972 to 1975; chairman of the State, County, and Municipal Affairs Committee in 1972 and 1973; also served on the Legislative Council, on the Probate Code Commission, and on the Arizona Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Relations; member, National Board of Smithsonian Associates, 1981 to present; president, member, Board of Trustees, The Heard Museum, 1968 to 1974, 1976 to 1981; member, Salvation Army Advisory Board, 1975 to 1981; member, Board of Trustees, Stanford University, 1976 to 1981; elected judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court, Phoenix, Ariz., 1975 to 1979; appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals by Gov. Bruce Babbitt and served from 1979 to 1981; nominated by President Reagan as Associate Justice of the United Judiciary 757 States Supreme Court on July 7, 1981; confirmed by the United States Senate on September 22, 1981; and took oath of office on September 25, 1981. POTTER STEWART, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (ret.) 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 more than 3 years active sea duty in the United States Naval Reserve during World War II, discharged as lieutenant in 1945; ap-pointed by President Eisenhower to United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, April 27, 1954, and took oath of office and assumed duties as Circuit Judge, June 1, 1954; appointed from Ohio as a 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 Jusitice 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. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT WHOSE SPOUSES ACCOMPANY THEM* *The Chief Justice. * Associate Justice Brennan. * Associate Justice White. * Associate Justice Marshall. * Associate Justice Blackmun. * Associate Justice Powell. > * Associate Justice Rehnquist. * Associate Justice Stevens. * Associate Justice O'Connor. * Associate Justice Stewart (ret.). ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE Mark W. Cannon. OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT Clerk.—Alexander L. Stevas. Librarian.—Roger F. Jacobs. Marshal.—Alfred Wong. Reporter of Decisions.—Henry C. Lind. Legal Officers.-—Joe R. Caldwell, Richard G. R. Schickele. Public Information Officer.—Toni House. Personnel Officer.—James A. Robbins. Curator.—Gail A. Galloway. UNITED STATES COURTS OF APPEALS District of Columbia Judicial Circuit (District of Columbia)—Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Spottswood W. Robinson III. Circuit Judges.—dJ. Skelly Wright, Edward Allen Tamm, George E. MacKinnon, Mal-colm Richard Wilkey, Patricia M. Wald, Abner J. Mikva, Harry T. Edwards, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Robert H. Bork, Antonin Scalia. Clerk.—George A. Fisher, Washington, D.C. 20001. 202-535-3309. First Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island).—Mr. Justice Brennan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Frank M. Coffin, Portland, Maine 04112. Circuit Judges.—Levin H. Campbell, Boston, Mass. 02109, Hugh H. Bownes, Concord, N.H. 03301; Stephen Breyer, Boston, Mass. 02109. Clerk.—Dana H. Gallup, Boston, Mass. 02109. 223-2888. Second Judicial Circuit (Districts of Connecticut, New York, and Vermont).—Mr. Justice Marshall, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Wilfred Feinberg, New York, N.Y. 10007. Circuit Judges.—Irving R. Kaufman, New York, N.Y. 10007; Walter R. Mansfield, New York, N.Y. 10007; William H. Mulligan, New York, N.Y. 10007; James L. Oakes, Brattleboro, Vt. 05301; William H. Timbers, Bridgeport, Conn. 06603; Ellsworth A. Van Graafeiland, Rochester, N.Y. 14614; Thomas J. Meskill, New York, N.Y. 10007; Jon O. Newman, Hartford, Conn. 06103; Amalya Lyle Kearse, New York, N.Y. 10007. Clerk.—A. Daniel Fusaro, New York, N.Y. 10007. 212-791-0103. Third Judicial Circuit (Districts of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virgin Islands).—Mr. Justice Brennan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Collins J. Seitz, Wilmington, Del. 19801. Circuit Judges.—Ruggero J. Aldisert, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; Arlin M. Adams, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; John J. Gibbons, Newark, N.J. 07101; James Hunter III, Camden, N.J. 08101; Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; Leonard I. Garth, Newark, N.J. 07101; A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Dolores K. Sloviter. Clerk.—Sally Mrvos, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. 597-2995. Fourth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia). —Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Chief Judge.—Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Greenville, S.C. 29603. Circuit Judges.—Harrison L. Winter, Baltimore, Md. 21201; John D. Butzner, Jr., Richmond, Va. 23217; Donald Stuart Russell, Spartanburg, S.C. 29301; H. Emory Widener, Jr., Abingdon, Va. 24210; Kenneth K. Hall, Charleston, W. Va. 25329; James D. Phillips, Jr., Durham, N.C. 27702; Francis D. Murnaghan, Baltimore, Md. 21201; James M. Sprouse, Charleston, W. Va. 25301; Sam J. Ervin III, Morganton, N.C. 28655. Clerk.—William K. Slate, Richmond, Va. 23219. 804-771-2213. Fifth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Alabama, Canal Zone, Florida, Georgia, Louisi-ana, Mississippi, and Texas).—Mr. Justice Powell, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—James P. Coleman, Ackerman, Miss. 39735. Circuit Judges.—John R. Brown, Houston, Tex. 77002; Robert A. Ainsworth, Jr., New Orleans, La. 70130; John C. Godbold, Montgomery, Ala. 36102; Charles Clark, Jackson, Miss. 39205; Paul H. Roney, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33701; Thomas G. Gee, Austin, Tex. 78701; Gerald B. Tjoflat, Jacksonville, Fla. 32201; James C. Hill, Atlanta, Ga. 30303; Peter T. Fay, Miami, Fla. 33101; Alvin B. Rubin, Baton Rouge, La. 70825; Robert S. Vance, Birmingham, Ala. 35203; Phyllis A. Kravitch, Atlanta, Ga. 30303; Frank M. Johnson, Jr., Montgomery, Ala. 36101; Reynaldo G. Garza, Brownsville, Tex. 78520; Albert J. Henderson, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. 30301; Thomas M. Reavley, Austin, Tex. 78701; Henry A. Politz, Shreveport, La. 71101; Joseph W. Hatchett, Tallahassee, Fla. 32302; R. Lanier Anderson III, Macon, Ga. 31202; Carolyn Dineen Randall, Houston, Tex. 77002; Albert Tate, Jr., New Orleans, La. 70130; Sam D. Johnson, Austin, Tex. 78701; Thomas A. Clark, Tampa, Fla. 33602; Jerre S. Williams, Austin, Tex. 78701. Clerk.—Gilbert F. Ganucheau, New Orleans, La. 70130. 504-589-6514. 758 Judiciary 759 Sixth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee).—MTr. Justice Stewart, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—George Clifton Edwards, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Circuit Judges.—Paul C. Weick, Akron, Ohio 44308; Pierce Lively, Danville, Ky. 40422; Albert J. Engel, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502; Damon J. Keith, Detroit, Mich. 48226; Gilbert S. Merritt, Nashville, Tenn. 37203; Bailey Brown, Memphis, Tenn. 38112; Cornelia G. Kennedy, Detroit, Mich. 48226; Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Louisville, Ky. 40202; Nathaniel R. Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Clerk.—John P. Hehman, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. 513-684-2953. Seventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of Illinois, Indiana, and 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, Chicago, Ill. 60604; Wilbur F. Pell, Jr., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Robert A. Sprecher, Chicago, Ill. 60604; William J. Bauer, Chicago, Ill. 60604; Harlington Wood, Jr., Chicago, Ill. 60604; Richard D. Cudahy, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Clerk.—Thomas F. Strubbe, Chicago, Ill. 60604. 312-435-5850. Eighth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota)—Mr. Justice Blackmun, Circuit Justice. "Chief Judge.—Donald P. Lay, Omaha, Nebr. 68101. Circuit Judges.—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; J. Smith Henley, Harrison, Ark. 72601; Theodore McMillian, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; Richard S. Arnold, Little Rock, Ark. 72203. Clerk.—Robert D. St. Vrain, St. Louis, Mo. 63101. 314-425-5609. Ninth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, and Washing-ton).—Mr. Justice Rehnquist, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—James R. Browning, San Francisco, Calif. 94101. Circuit Judges.—Eugene A. Wright, Seattle, Wash. 98104; Herbert Y. C. Choy, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850; Alfred T. Goodwin, Port-land, Oreg. 97204; J. Clifford Wallace, San Diego, Calif. 92189; Joseph T. Sneed, San Francisco, Calif. 94101; Anthony M. Kennedy, Sacramento, Calif. 95814; J. Blaine Anderson, Boise, Idaho 83724; Procter Hug, Jr., Reno, Nev. 89501; Thomas Tang, Phoenix, Ariz. 85025; Otto R. Skopil, Jr., Portland, Oreg. 97205; Mary M. Schroeder, Phoenix, Ariz. 85025; Betty B. Fletcher, Seattle, Wash. 98104; Jerome Farris, Seattle, Wash. 98104; Harry Pregerson, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; Arthur L. Alarcon, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; Cecil F. Poole, San Francisco, Calif. 94102; Warren J. Ferguson, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; Dorothy W. Nelson, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012; William C. Canby, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz. 85025; Robert Boochever, Juneau, Alaska 99811; William A. Norris, Los Ange-les, Calif. 90012; Stephen Reinhardt, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012. Clerk.—Richard H. Deane, San Francisco, Calif. 94101. 415-556-7340. Tenth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming).—Mr. Justice White, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Oliver Seth, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501. Circuit Judges.—William J. Holloway, Jr., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73101; Robert H. McWilliams, Denver, Colo. 80294; James E. Barrett, Cheyenne, Wyo. 82001; William E. Doyle, Denver, Colo. 80294; Monroe G. McKay, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138; James K. Logan, Olathe, Kans. 66061; Stephanie K. Seymour, Tulsa, Okla. 74103. Clerk.—Howard K. Phillips, Denver, Colo. 80294. 303-837-3151. Federal Judicial Circuit.—Chief Justice Burger, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Howard T. Markey. Circuit Judges.—Daniel M. Friedman, Giles S. Rich, Oscar H. Davis, Philip Nichols, Jr., Phillip B. Baldwin, Shiro Kashiwa, Marion T. Bennett, Jack R. Miller, Edward S. Smith, Helen W. Nies. Clerk.—George E. Hutchinson, Washington, D.C., 20439. 202-633-6550. TEMPORARY EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS OF THE UNITED STATES United States Courthouse 20001. Phone, (202) 535-3390 (National jurisdiction over cases appealed under the Economic Stabilization Act and Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act) Chief Judge.—J. Skelly Wright, Washington, D.C. Judges: : A. Sherman Christensen, U.S. Senior District Judge, Salt Lake City, Utah. Walter E. Hoffman, U.S. Senior District Judge, Norfolk, Va. Joe McDonald Ingraham, U.S. Senior Circuit Judge, Houston, Tex. Joe Ewing Estes, U.S. Senior District Judge, Dallas, Tex. William J. Jameson, U.S. Senior District Judge, Billings, Mont. Edward T. Gignoux, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Portland, Maine. Robert A. Grant, U.S. Senior District Judge, South Bend, Ind. Charles M. Metzner, U.S. Senior District Judge, New York, N.Y. Reynaldo G. Garza, U.S. Senior Circuit Judge, Brownsville, Tex. Lewis R. Morgan, U.S. Senior Circuit Judge, Newnan, Ga. William H. Becker, U.S. Senior District Judge, Kansas City, Mo. -Ben C. Duniway, U.S. Senior Circuit Judge, San Francisco, Calif. Alfonso J. Zirpoli, U.S. Senior District Judge, San Francisco, Calif. Thomas J. MacBride, U.S. Senior District Judge, Sacramento, Calif. John W. Peck, U.S. Senior Circuit Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio Dudley B. Bonsal, U.S. Senior District Judge, New York, N.Y. Fred Daugherty, U.S. Senior District Judge, Oklahoma City, Okla. John K. Regan, U.S. Senior District Judge, St. Louis, Mo. Wesley E. Brown, U.S. Senior District Judge, Wichita, Kans. Stanley A. Weigel, U.S. Senior District Judge, San Francisco, Calif. Walter Early Craig, U.S. Senior District Judge, Phoenix, Ariz. Homer Thornberry, U.S. Senior Circuit Judge, Austin, Tex. Robert W. Hemphill, U.S. Senior District Judge, Rock Hill, S.C. Ray McNichols, U.S. Senior District Judge, Boise, Idaho. Robert Earl Maxwell, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Elkins, W. Va. Sam C. Pointer, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Birmingham, Ala. Frederick B. Lacey, U.S. District Judge, Newark, N.J. Morey L. Sear, U.S. District Judge, New Orleans, La. Clerk.—Donna M. Bold 20001. 760 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20001. Phone, 426-7182 SPOTTSWOOD W. ROBINSON III, chief 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., Virginia Union Universi-ty, 1955; LL.D., Howard University, 1981; 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; member of United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1961-63; vice president and general counsel, Consoli-dated Bank and Trust Co., Richmond, Va., 1963-64; member of American Bar Association, Virginia State Bar (judicial member), 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; follow-ing adjournment of the Senate, received recess appointment as judge of said court under commission of President Johnson dated January 6, 1964, and took oath of office on January 7, 1964; nominated by President Johnson as judge of said court on February 3, 1964, confirmed by Senate on July 1, 1964, and took oath of office on July 7, 1964, under commission of President Johnson dated July 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 John-son dated November 3, 1966. JAMES SKELLY WRIGHT, circuit judge; born in New Orleans, La., January 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; Loyola University of New Orleans, 1981; Georgetown University, 1981; New York Law School, 1981; recipient of 1968 citation in law from Who's Who in America; married Helen Mitchell Patton, February 1, 1945; one son, James Skelly; high school teacher, 1931-35; lecturer, English history, Loyola University, 1936-37; member of faculty, Loyola University School of Law, 1950 to 1962; James Madison lecturer, New York University, 1965; Robert H. Jackson lecturer, National College of State Trial Judges, 1966; lecturer, University of Texas series on Law and the Free Society, 1967; Frank Irvine lecturer, Cornell University, 1968; Brainerd Currie lecturer, Duke University, 1970; taught Contemporary Civil Rights, Notre Dame in London, 1974; Meiklejohn lecturer, Brown University, 1976; lecturer, ad-ministrative law, Tulane University summer program, Grenoble, France, 1979; Francis Biddle lecturer, Harvard Law School, 1979; George Dreyfous lecturer, Tulane Law School, 1981; Samuel Rubin lecturer, Columbia University Law School, 1982; Assistant U.S. Attorney, New Orleans, 1937-46; U.S. Attorney, Eastern Dis-trict 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 (served as chief judge March 28, 1978 to January 14, 1981); chief judge, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the United States, 1982 to present; served as lieutenant com-mander, U.S. Coast Guard, 1942-45; observer, U.S. State Department International Fisheries Conference, London, 1943; legal staff, Adm. Harold R. Stark, commander, U.S. Naval Forces in Europe, London, 1943-45; member, U.S. delegation to Sympo-sium: Guarantees for Human Rights, British Institute of Human Rights, Creaton, England, 1976; member, bar of Supreme Court of United States, Louisiana State Bar Association (Board of Governors), Federal Bar Association (president, New Orleans 761 762 Congressional Directory Chapter), Bar Association of District of Columbia, American Bar Association, New Orleans Bar Association, member Alpha Delta Gamma (national president); member, Blue Key, honorary member, Phi Delta Phi; Roman Catholic; Democrat; home: 5317 Blackistone Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816; office: U.S. Courthouse, Wash-ington, D.C. 20001. 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; LL.D., New York Law School, 1980; 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 Associ-ation; member, American Judicature Society; member, American Law Institute; member, United States Power Squadron; member, United States Coast Guard Auxil-iary; director, President’s Cup Regatta Association; member, Sons of Union Veter-ans; member, John Carroll Society; trustee, St. Joseph College; member, Newcomen Society; special consultant on security to Secretary of State, Chapultepec Confer-ence, Mexico City, 1945; special consultant on security to Secretary of State, Organi-zational Meeting of United Nations, San Francisco, 1945; chairman, Review Commit-tee of Judicial Conference of United States, 1969-78; 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, 1972-77; faculty member Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1972-77; member, Board of Advisors, A.B.A., Journal 1973-; co-chairman, Joint Committee on Canons of Judicial Ethics, 1972-; member, board of trustees, Institute for Court Management, 1973-; member, Council, Judicial Administration Section, A.B.A., 1973-; chairman, Judicial Ethics Committee, 1978-; 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 (1972-82); 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; appointed United States circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, by President Johnson February 27, 1965, and took oath of office on March 17, 1965. GEORGE E. MACKINNON, circuit judge; born in St. Paul, Minn., April 22, 1906; son of James Alexander Wiley and Cora Blanche (Asselstine) MacKinnon; married Elizabeth Valentine Davis, August 20, 1938; children: Catherine Alice, 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, 1927-28; 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 repre-sentative, 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, Minneapolis, 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; presiding judge, U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 1979-82; member: Minnesota and Hennepin County Bar associations, United States Supreme Court Bar, American Bar Association; member, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi; Republi-can; Episcopalian; author: Minnesota State Reorganization Act, 1939; State Civil Service Law, 1930; Old Age Assistance Act, 1936; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washing-ton, D.C. 20001: telephone 535-3338. Judiciary 763 MALCOLM RICHARD WILKEY, circuit judge; born in Murfreesboro, Tenn., De-cember 6, 1918, son of Malcolm Newton and Elizabeth Gilbert Wilkey; married Emma Secul Depolo on December 21, 1959; A.B., Harvard University, 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 Con-vention in 1960; United States delegate to the United Nations Conference on Judi-cial Remedies Against Abuse of Administrative Authority, Buenos Aires, Argentina, in August-September 1959; appointed 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, Phi Delta Phi, lecturer, constitutional and administrative law, City of London Polytechnic, July-August 1979, 1980; Tulane Summer Law Program, Grenoble, France, 1981 and 1983; San Diego Summer Program, Magdalen College, Oxford, 1983; and visiting committee, Reuben J. Clark Law School, Brigham Young Univer-sity, 1981-83; Metropolitan Club of Washington; office, United States Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. PATRICIA McGOWAN WALD, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit), born in Torrington, Conn., September 16, 1928; daughter of Margaret (O'Keefe) and Joseph McGowan; B.A., Connecticut College, 1948, Phi Beta Kappa; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1951; case editor, Yale Law Journal; Order of the Coif; law clerk, Judge Jerome Frank, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1951-52; associate, Arnold, Fortas & Porter, Washington, D.C., 1952-53; member, President’s Commis-sion on Crime in the District of Columbia, 1965-66; attorney, Office of Criminal Justice, Department of Justice, 1967-68; attorney, Neighborhood Legal Services Program, 1968-70; co-director, Ford Foundation Drug Abuse Research Project, 1970; attorney, Center for Law and Social Policy, 1971-72; attorney, Mental Health Law Project (litigation director 1975-77), 1972-77; Assistant Attorney General for Legisla-tive Affairs, Department of Justice, 1977-79; board of trustees, Vera Institute of Justice, 1965-72; American Law Institute (Council 1978-), 1972-; Juvenile Jus-tice Standards Project IJA-ABA joint commission member and Executive Commis-sion 1974-77), 1973-77; board of governors, District of Columbia Bar (Executive Commission 1975-76), 1974-77; board of editors, American Bar Association Journal, 1978-; Institute of Medicine, National Science Foundation, 1978-; board of trust-ees, Ford Foundation (Executive Commission 1975-77), 1972-77; Carnegie Council on Children, 1973-77; board of trustees, Exeter Academy, 1975-77; board of trustees, Connecticut College, 1976-77; board of trustees, Meyer Foundation, 1976-77; publica-tions: Bail in the United States (co-author 1964); Law and Poverty (1965); Dealing With Drug Abuse (co-author 1972); married: Robert L. Wald (1952); children: Sarah, Douglas, Johanna, Frederica, Thomas; home, 107 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. ABNER J. MIKVA, circuit judge; born in Milwaukee, Wis., January 21, 1926; son of Henry A. and Ida (Fishman) Mikva; 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; LL.D., University of Illinois, 1980; editor-in-chief, University of Chicago Law Review; law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sher-man Minton, 1951-52; practicing attorney, 1952-68, 1973-74; chairman, Illinois Board of Ethics, 1973; served in Illinois Legislature, 1956-66; chairman, Illinois House Judiciary Committee, 1965-66; chairman, Illinois House Subcommittee on New Criminal Code, which was adopted in 1961; represented the Second Congres-sional District of Illinois in the 91st and 92d Congresses, and the 10th Congressional District of Illinois in the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses; in Congress served as member of the Judiciary Committee for three terms, the District of Columbia Committee for one term, and the Ways and Means Committee for three terms; chairman, Democratic Study Group; appointed to the National Committee on 764 Congressional Directory Reform of Federal Criminal Laws and the National Committee on Individual Rights and Privacy; adjunct professor of law, Northwestern University School of Law, 1973-75; lecturer, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1983-; member: Ameri-can Bar Association; Council of the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibil-ities; Council of the Section of Litigation, 1975-76; Chicago Bar Association, Board of Managers, 1962-64; District of Columbia Bar; award of merit, National Council of Senior Citizens, 1978; special award, National Federation of Independent Business, 1978; received the Excellence in Politics Award from the Committee on Illinois Government, 1973; received best legislator awards from Independent Voters of Illi-nois for each of the five terms served in the Illinois Legislature; Page One Award; Chicago Newspaper Guild, for outstanding contribution to a better Chicago, 1964; Clarence Darrow Humanitarian Award for public service in the Darrow tradition, 1963; chosen 1 of 10 outstanding young men in Chicago, Junior Association of Commerce and Industry, 1961; voted outstanding freshman representative by the Illinois newspapermen covering Illinois legislature, 1956; married to the former Zorita Wise; daughters: Mary, Laurie and Rachel; appointed U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, by President Carter under commis-sion September 26, 1979, resigning from the Congress; office: Room 3108, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001; telephone: 202/535-3375. HARRY T. EDWARDS, circuit judge; born in New York, N.Y., November 3, 1940; son of George H. Edwards and Arline (Ross) Lyle. B.S. Cornell University, 1962; J.D. (with high distinction), University of Michigan Law School, 1965; associate with Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson, 1965-70; professor of law, University of Michigan, 1970-75 and 1977-80; professor of law, Harvard University, 1975-77; visiting professor of law, Free University of Brussels, 1974; arbitrator of labor/ management disputes 1970-80; vice president, National Academy of Arbitrators, 1978-80; member (1977-79) and chairman (1979-80), National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak); Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools, 1978-80; public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States, 1977-80; International Women’s Year Commission, 1976-77; American Bar Association Commission of Law and the Economy; Co-author of four books: Labor Relations Law in the Public Sector, the Lawyer as a Negotiator, Higher Education and the Law, and Collective Bargaining and Labor Arbitration; recipient of the Judge William B. Groat Alumni Award, 1978, given by Cornell University; member, National Advisory Council, Institute for Educational Policy Studies, Harvard Uni-versity; distinguished lecturer of law, Duke Law School; lecturer on law, Harvard University Law School; advisory council, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University; A.B.A.; Institute for Law and Economics, University of Pennsyl-vania; married Ila Hayes on June 20, 1964; children: Brent and Michell; appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals, February 21, 1980; home: 3304 Cleveland Avenue, Washington, D.C.; office: 5818 U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. RUTH BADER GINSBURG, circuit judge; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., March 15, 1933, daughter of Nathan and Celia (Amster) Bader; A.B. Cornell University, 1954; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1959; LL.D., Lund University, Sweden, 1969; Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar, 1973-74, Kent Scholar, Columbia Law School; married Martin D. Ginsburg, June 23, 1954; children: Jane Carol and James Steven; law secretary, Judge Edmund L. Palmieri, U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y., 1959-61; re-search associate, Columbia Law School Project on International Procedure, 1961-62; associate director, Columbia Law School Project on International Procedure, 1962-63; professor, Rutgers School of Law, 1963-72; Professor, Columbia University School of Law, 1972-80; fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sci-ences, 1977-78; memberships: American Bar Association; Rights and Responsibil-ities, Council member; American Bar Foundation, board of directors and Executive Committee; American Law Institute, council member; Council on Foreign Relations; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; bar admissions: State of New York; District of Columbia; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Courts of Appeals, Second, Fifth and District of Columbia Circuits; U.S. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts, New York and District of Columbia; Robert S. Marx Lecturer, University of Cincin-nati, 1974; Frank Irvine Lecturer, Cornell University, 1975; George Abel Dreyfous Lecturer, Tulane University, 1978; Will E. Orgain Lecturer, University of Texas, 1979; Cleveland-Marshall Fund Lecturer, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 1979; John A. Sibley Lecturer, University of Georgia, 1981; John R. Coen lecturer, Univer-sity of Colorado, 1983; took oath of office June 30, 1980, under commission issued by President Carter, June 18, 1980; home: Apt. 108, Watergate South, 700 New Hamp- Judiciary 765 is Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20037; office: U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 1: ROBERT HERON BORK, circuit judge, lawyer, educator; University of Chicago, 1948, J.D., 1953; born March 1, 1927, Pittsburgh, Pa.; married, Claire Davidson, June 15, 1952, died, December 8, 1980; children, Robert H., Jr., Charles E., and Ellen E,; married, Mary Ellen Pohl, October 30, 1982; admitted to the Illinois bar, 1953, District of Columbia bar, 1977; associate and partner of the firm Kirkland, Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetz & Masters, Chicago, Ill, 1955-62; associate professor, Yale Law School, 1962-65, professor of law, 1965-75, on leave, 1973-75, Chancellor Kent pro-fessor of law, 1977-79, Alexander M. Bickel professor of public law, 1979-81; Solici-tor General of the United States, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1973-77, acting Attorney General of the United States, 1973-74; resident scholar American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., 1977, adjunct scholar, 1977-82; member of the Presidential Task Force on Antitrust, 1968; consultant, Cabinet Committee on Education, 1972; trustee of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1973-78; fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1981-present; honorary degrees: Doctor of laws, Creighton University School of Law, 1975; doctor of humane letters, Wilkes-Barre College, 1976; doctor of laws, Notre Dame Law School, 1982; partner Kirkland & Ellis, Washington, D.C., 1981-82; circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1982-present; served with United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1945-46, 1950-52; author: The Antitrust Para-dox: A Policy at War with Itself, 1978. ANTONIN SCALIA, circuit judge; born Trenton, N.J., March 11, 1936; A.B., Georgetown University and University of Fribourg (Switzerland), 1957; LL.B., Har-vard Law School, 1960; note editor, Harvard Law Review; Sheldon fellow, Harvard University, 1960-61; admitted to practice in Ohio (1962), Virginia (1970); in private practice with Jones, Day, Cockley and Reavis (Cleveland, Ohio), 1961-67; professor of law, University of Virginia Law School, 1967-74 (on leave 1971-74); general counsel, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Executive Office of the President, 1971-72; chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States, 1972-74; Assistant Attor-ney General, Office of Legal Council, U.S. Department of Justice, 1974-77; scholar in residence, American Enterprise Institute, 1977; visiting professor of law, George-town University, 1977; professor of law, University of Chicago, 1977 -82; visiting professor of law, Stanford University, 1980-81; editor, Regulation magazine, 1979-82; chairman, ABA Section of Administrative Law, 1981-82; chairman, ABA Conference of Section Chairmen, 1982-83; board of visitors, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Bringham Young University, 1978-81; appointed by President Reagan to U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; took oath and assumed duties as circuit judge August 17, 1982; married Maureen McCarthy, September 10, 1960; children: Ann Forrest, Eugene, John Francis, Catherine Elisabeth, Mary Clare, Paul David, Matthew, Christopher James, and Margaret Jane; home: 1509 Twisting Tree Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; office: U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. SENIOR CIRCUIT JUDGES DAVID L. BAZELON, circuit 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 Northwest-ern University in 1931; LL.D., Colby College, 1966; LL.D., Boston University, 1969; Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, 1972, LL.D.; Northwest-ern University, 1974, LL.D.; University of Southern California, 1972, 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 Febru-ary 24, 1950 under permanent commission after Senate confirmation; chief judge October 9, 1962-March 28, 1978; Lowell Institute Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 1964; James Madison Lecturer, New York University, 1971; J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Lecturer, University of Southern California, 1975; Federal Ad-ministrative Law Judges conference, award, 1978; American Society of Criminology, award, 1978; American Psychiatric Association, Honorary Fellow, 1962; Distin- 766 Congressional Directory guished Service Award, 1975; Trustee, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 1961-present; United Nations Association Panel on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1978-present; National Advisory Committee, J. F. Kennedy Center for Re-search on Education and Human Development, 1968-77; Advisory Committee, Har-vard University Program on Technology & Society, 1966-71; Director, Joint Commis-sion on Mental Health of Children, Inc., 1965-70; Chairman, Advisory Committee, Model School Division, D.C. Public Schools, 1964-66; Chairman, Task Force on Law, President’s Panel on Mental Retardation, 1961-62; member, U.S. Mission on Mental Health to U.S.S.R., 1967; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1970; senior member, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, 1977; Advisory Committee on Child Development, National Academy of Sciences, National Re-search council, 1971-present; residence, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. JOHN ANTHONY DANAHER, senior circuit judge (retired); 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 i and Individual Rights under the chair-manship 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 Administra-tive 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; chil-dren, 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 Associ-ation, 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 commission dated October 1, 1953, and took oath of office November 20, 1953; became a senior circuit judge January 23, 1969; legal residence, West Hartford, Conn. 06107. CARL McGOWAN, born in Hymera, Ind., May 7, 1911; Dartmouth College, A.B., 1932; Columbia University, LL.B., 1936; Northwestern University, LL.D. (hon.), 1976; Vermont Law School, LL.D. (hon.), 1980; University of Michigan, LL.D. (hon.) 1982; member of the New York (1936), Illinois (1940), and District of Columbia (1948) bars; private practice in New York City (1936-39), Washington (1946-48), and Chicago (1953-63); United States Naval Reserve (1942-45); married in 1945 to Josephine Vail Perry, of Boston; children: Mary, Rebecca, John, and Hope; counsel to the Governor of Illinois (1949-52); member of the faculty of Northwestern University Law School (1939-42; 1948-49); member of the Council of the American Law Institute, and of the American and Chicago Bar Associations; took oath of office April 22, 1963, under commission issued by President Kennedy, March 27, 1963. 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, Sep-tember 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; part-ner in firm of Robb & Page, Washington, D.C., 1938-40; associate in firm of Ansell & Ansell, 1940-48; associate in firm of Bingham, Collins, Porter & Kistler, 1948-51; partner in firm of Robb, Porter, Kistler & Parkinson and predecessor firms, 1951-69; associate counsel, Special Committee of House of Representatives to Investigate National Labor Relations Board, 1939-40; member, Committee on Admissions and Grievances, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1953-69; consultant, Atomic Energy Commission, February-August 1954; member, 1960-68, and chair-man, 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 Judiciary 767 Bar Foundation and American College of Trial Lawyers; member, Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System, 1973-75; member and presiding judge, Division for the Purpose of Appointing Special Prosecutors, Ethics in Govern-ment Act of 1978, 1978-; 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. 3 RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT [The * designates those whose spouses accompany them] *Chief Judge Spottswood W. Robinson III, 5400 30th Street 20015. *Circuit Judge J. Skelly Wright, 5317 Blackistone Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. *Circuit Judge Edward Allen Tamm, 3353 Runnymede Place 20015. *Circuit Judge George E. MacKinnon, 11333 Willowbrook Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. *Circuit Judge Malcolm Richard Wilkey, 540 N Street SW. 20024. *Circuit Judge Patricia M. Wald, 107 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. *Circuit Judge Abner J. Mikva, 442 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003. *Circuit Judge Harry T. Edwards, 3304 Cleveland Avenue 20008. *Circuit Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Apt. 108, Watergate South, 700 New Hamp- shire Avenue 20037. *Circuit Judge Robert H. Bork, 5171 Palisade Lane 20016. *Circuit Judge Antonin Scalia, 1509 Twisting Tree Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. *Senior Circuit Judge David L. Bazelon, Apt. 1207, Watergate West, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. *Senior Circuit Judge John A. Danaher (retired), 31 Wyndwood Road, Hartford, Conn. 06107. *Senior Circuit Judge Carl McGowan, 4717 Quebec Street 20016. *Senior Circuit Judge Roger Robb, 1700 Hoban Road 20007. 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.—Judith Hale Norris, 11303 Rollinghouse Road, Rockville, Md. 0852. Marshal.—Judith M. Harrigan, 4649 Quimby Avenue, Beltsville, Md. 20705. UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT 717 Madison Place 20439. Phone, 633-6550 HOWARD THOMAS MARKEY, Chief Judge; J.D., cum laude, editor-in-chief, Law Review publication, Loyola University, Chicago, 1949; master’s degree, John Mar-shall Law School, 1950; Parker, Markey & Plyer, 1949-50; 1952-72; married Eliza-beth Pelletier, 1942; four children: Jeffrey, Christopher, Thomas (deceased), and Mary Catherine; served 5 years Army Air Corps, WWII; one of earliest jet test pilots (1944); served 21 months in Korean War; major general, U.S. Air Force Reserve (retired); DSM, LM, DFC, SM, PH, AM, BS, Mil. Merit Ulchi (Korea), and nine service medals; George Washington Honor Medal, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge (1964); Citation of Merit, John Marshall Law School (1972); Medal of Excel-lence, Loyola University School of Law (Chicago, 1973); Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, New York Law School (1977); Jefferson Medal, New Jersey Patent Law Association (1977); Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, Western State University College of Law (1982); Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1982); Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, The Dickinson School of Law (1982); Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, Loyola University, Chicago (1983); fellow, American Bar Foundation; chairman, Ethics Advisory Committee on the Codes of Conduct for the Federal Judiciary; chairman, Science Advisory Committee, Federal Judicial Center; liaison, Administrative Conference of the United States; coordinator, Bicentennial Projects of the Federal Judiciary; liaison, Bicentennial of the Constitution; member: Judicial Conference of the United States and its Executive Committee, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association (National Councilman, past chairman, Professional Ethics Committee), National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists, American Judicature Society, World Association of Judges, Supreme Court Histori-cal Society, Board of Certification for Circuit Executives, Committee on Court Ad-ministration of the Judicial Conference of the United States; faculty, Federal Judi-cial Center; board of advisors, Loyola University School of Law, Chicago; author: “Special Problems in Patent Cases,” 66 F.R.D. 529 (1975); “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); “Trademarks on Appeal—A View From the Bench,” 66 Trademark Reporter 279 (July-Aug. 1976); “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall,” APLA Bulletin 40 (Jan.-Feb. 1977); “The Status of the American Patent System— Sans Myth, Sans Fiction,” 59 JPOS 164 (1977); “A Forum for Technocracy?”’ Judica-ture, Vol. 6/No. 8, March 1977; “Science and Law—Toward a Happier Marriage,” 59 JPOS 343 (1977), Bill of Particulars, Fall 1979 at 4 (Dickinson School of Law); “Needed: A Judicial Welcome for Techology—Star Wars or Stare Decisis,” 79 F.R.D. 209 (1978); “Judicial Assessment of Technology—Star Wars or Stare Decisis?”’, Pro-fessional Safety—March 1979; “Some Patent Problems—Philosophical, Philological, and Procedural,” 80 F.R.D. 203 (1979), 11 Intellectual Property L. Rev. 3 (1979); “Science and Law—The Twin Servants of Man,” in Gee, Technology Transfer in Industrialized Countries, Sijthoff & Noordhoff, The Netherlands (1979); “Chemistry, Wisdom, and the Good Life,” The Chemist, Vol. 56, No. 7, July 1979; “Edison Revisited and Revived,” 125 Cong. Rec. S. 18256, 62 JPOS Vol. 69 (1980); “Wisdom, Technology, and the Good Life,” Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 32, 1979; “Section 103 and Responsible Advocacy,” in Nonobviousness—the Ultimate Condi-tion of Patentability, 4:301 (J. Witherspoon ed. 1980); “Let’s Kill All the Lawyers (?),” The Paperbook, Delta Theta Phi, Summer 1980; “Risk Managment—a Congres-sional Chore,” Ecolibrium, Spring 1981, Chemecology, Sept. 1981, pp. 17-18; “Free-dom and Law—Circa 2010,” Cong. Rec. E-3346 (Daily Ed. July 9, 1981); “On the Cause and Treatment of Judicial Activism,” Federal Bar News & Journal, Vol. 40, No. 4, December 1981, pp. 296-298; “Judicial Administration—The Human Factors,” 1981 Brigham Young University L. Rev. 535 (1981); “Science and Law: A Dialogue on Understanding,” American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 68, February 1982; “Thomas More—A Man for This Season,” 128 Cong. Rec. S. 7256-7258, June 22, 1982; “On Love and Law—The Lawyer as Peacemaker,” Bill of Particulars, Summer 1982 at 4 (Dickinson School of Law); “The Legal Implication of Risk,” The American 768 Judiciary 769 Statistician, August 1982; 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; as of 1 October 1982, continued in office as chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improve-ment Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. DANIEL M. FRIEDMAN, chief judge; born New York, N.Y. February 8, 1916; son of Henry M. and Julia (Freedman) Friedman; attended the Ethical Culture Schools in New York City; A.B., Columbia College, 1937; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1940; married Leah L. Lipson (deceased), January 16, 1955; married Elizabeth M. Ellis, October 18, 1975; admitted to New York Bar, 1941; private practice, New York, N.Y., 1940-42; legal staff, Securities and Exchange Commission, 1942, 1946-51, served in the Army of the United States, 1942-46; Appellate Section, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1951-59; assistant to the Solicitor General, 1959-62; seeond assistant to the Solicitor General, 1962-68; First Deputy Solicitor General, 1968-78; Acting Solicitor General, January-March 1977; nominated by President Carter as chief judge of the U.S. Court of Claims, March 22, 1978; confirmed by the Senate, May 17, 1978, and assumed duties of the office on May 24, 1978; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improve-ment Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. 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; married, 1931, Gertrude Verity Baun (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, Infringment under § 271 of Patent Act of 1952, 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 1952¢, Patent Procurement and Exploita-tion (BNA 1963) reprinted in Nonobviousness—The Ultimate Condition of Patent-ability (BNA 1980); The Vague Concept of “Invention” As Replaced By §103 Of The 1952 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 Systematic is the Patent System, APLA Bulletin October-November 1975; Why and How Section 103 Came to Be, and Escaping the Tyranny of Words—Is Evolution in Legal Thinking Impossible? both published in “Nonobviousness—The Ultimate Condition of Patentability,” BNA Books (1978); 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; Distin-guished 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 Connecti-cut Patent Law Association, 1972; honorary life member: Rochester, N.Y., and Los Angeles Patent Law Associations; L.L.D. (Hon.) John Marshall Law School, Chicago, 1981; member: American Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 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; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, prs to Section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97- a tat. 50. 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., 99-5550 -‘83 '~ 51 770 Congressional Directory 1937; admitted to the practice of law in New York, February 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 Depart-ment 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 Presi-dent 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; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. 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 Washington 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 Beard 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; nomi-nated 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, and Christopher; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. 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 Cellege, 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 (Bruce C.), Mrs. Nancy Baldwin Rohtert (Tom), Mrs. Jane Chrisenberry (Bradley S.), 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; president, 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; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. 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 Honolu-lu, Hawaii, 1937-59; first Hawaii State attorney general, 1959-62; returned to pri-vate practice, 1963-69; Assistant Attorney General, Land and Natural Resources Division, United States Department of Justice, 1969-72; nominated by President Richard M. Nixon as judge, United States Court of Claims, November 30, 1971, confirmed by U.S. Senate, December 2, 1971, and assumed duties of the office January 6, 1972; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. Judiciary 771 MARION T. BENNETT, circuit 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; private practice of law, Springfield, Mo., 1938-43; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia, 1956; elected to U.S. House of Representatives (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 Commissioner of the Trial Division, serving until July 7, 1972; Colonel (ret.), USAFR; member: Reserve Officers Association, American Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Associ-ation, National Council of the Federal Bar Association (1958-76), National Lawyers Club, Former Members of Congress, Inc.; past president, Bethesda-Chevy Chase chapter of the National Exchange Ciub; former trustee and chairman (two terms) of the Board, Chevy Chase United Methodist Church; author of the reference book, “American Immigation Policies, A History” (1963) and “U.S. Court of Claims—A History—Part I—The Judges 1855-1976" and co-author of “Part II—Origin, Develop-ment, Jurisdiction 1855-1978”; contributor of articles published in various law re-views and in the Annals, American Academy of Political and Social Science; Award of Merit, American Academy of Public Affairs; Outstanding Alumnus Award, South-west Missouri State Univerisity, 1964; awarded Patriotic Service Medal by the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, 1963; Legion of Merit, USAF, 1974; listed in Who's Who in America annually since 1943. 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 from July 7, 1972 $0 Doloher 3, Joe: circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, as of ctober 1, 3 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, Judy (Mrs. Robert Flynn), James, and Jaynie (Mrs. A. H. Studenmund); member of Iowa (1946), Nebraska (1946), and District of Columbia (1948) bars and bar associations, American Bar Association, American Law Institute (life), and American Patent Law Association; attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Washing-ton, D.C., 1947-48; professorial lecturer in taxation, George Washington University, 1948; assistant professor of law, University of Notre Dame College of Law, 1948-49; private practice of tax 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 as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improve-ment Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. EDWARD SAMUEL SMITH, circuit judge; born in Birmingham, Ala., March 27, 1919; son of Joseph Daniel Zadock and Sarah Jane (Tatum) Smith; educated in the public schools of Jefferson County, Ala., Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University), 1936-38 (mechanical engineering), University of Virginia, B.A., 1941, and University of Virginia Law School, LL.B. (now J.D.), 1947; admitted to the practice of law in Virginia, 1947, the District of Columbia, 1948, and Maryland, 1953; associate and partner, Blair, Korner Doyle & Appel, Washington, 1947-54; partner, Blair, Korner, Doyle & Worth, 1954-61; Chief of the Trial Section (1961) and Assistant for Civil Trials (1962-63) in the Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice; partner and head of the tax department, Piper & Marbury, Baltimore, 1963-78 (managing partner 1971-74); enlisted USNR, June 1941, active duty Septem-ber 1941; served on board U.S.S. Susan B. Anthony (sunk off Normandy, June 7, 772 Congressional Directory 1944), and then on board U.S.S. Arcturus; participated in initial-landings in North Africa (1942), Sicily (1943), Normandy and southern France (1944), and Okinawa, Seoul, Korea, and Tientsin, China (1945); separated as lieutenant, USNR, February 1946 and retired as commander, USNR, July 1, 1968; member, American Bar Association (Section of Taxation (chairman, Committee on Cooperation With State and Local Bar Associations, 1972-74), Section of Litigation (chairman, Committee on Tax Litigation, 1977-78), Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law, Section of Economics of Law Practice), Maryland State Bar Association (chairman, Section of Taxation, 1971-72), the Bar Association of the City of Baltimore, Baltimore Association of Tax Counsel, National Tax Association—Tax Institute of America, Federal Bar Association, the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Virginia State Bar, District of Columbia Bar, permanent member Judicial Conference of the Fourth Circuit, and chairman, 1979 Court of Claims Judicial Conference; director, Roland Park Civic League, Inc., 1977-78; president, Saint Andrew’s Society of Wash-ington, D.C., 1956-58; married Innes Adams Comer at Birmingham, Ala., on May 5, 1942; two children, Edward S., Jr., lieutenant-commander USN, and Innes Comer (Mrs. Ronald F. Richards); recommended for appointment to the U.S. Court of Claims by the U.S. Committee on Selection of Federal Judicial Officers and nomi-nated by President Carter to be an associate judge, U.S. Court of Claims on June 30, 1978, confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 26, 1978, commissioned July 28, 1978, and took the oath of office and assumed duties of the office on August 3, 1978; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. : HELEN WILSON NIES, judge, born August 7, 1925, in Birmingham, Ala.; daugh-ter of George Earl and Lida Erckert Wilson; raised in the Midwest, graduating from Mount Pleasant High School, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 1942; University of Michigan, B.A., with honors, 1946; University of Michigan Law School, J.D., with honors, 1948; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Order of the Coif, admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, Michigan and District of Columbia Bars; married, 1948, John Dirk Nies; three children: Dirk, Nancy, and Eric; Government service: Department of Justice, 1948-51; Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-52; after retirement to raise family, returned to private practice in 1961 with Woodson, Pattishall & Garner, Washington, D.C.; partner, Pattishall, MacAuliffe & Hofstetter, 1964-77; partner, Howrey & Simon, Washington, D.C. 1978-80; chairman, Trademarks Division, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section, American Bar Association, 1977-78; board of directors, American Patent Law Association, 1979-80; board of directors, 1976-78 and chairman, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section, 1976-78, Bar Association of the District of Columbia; board of directors, United States Trademark Association, 1976-78; committee of visitors, University of Michigan Law School, 1975-78; board of directors, 1978-80, Woman Lawyer of the Year Award, 1980, Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia; chairman, National Coordinat-ing Committee for Trademarks, 1979-80; member, U.S. Department of Commerce Public Advisory Committee, 1976-80; author: Finders, University of Michigan Law Review, December 1947; Secondary Meaning: An Historical Note, 64 Trademark Reporter 247 (July-August 1978); Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Trademark Decisions, 1978-79, 6th CCPA Judicial Conference; Recent Developments in Trade-mark Law, 1980 Patent Law Annual, Southwestern Legal Foundation; frequent lecturer on unfair competition law; president, Mohican Hills (Maryland) Citizens Association, 1964; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Carter on June 18, 1980; assumed duties on July 25, 1980; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. WILSON COWEN, senior judge; born near Clifton, Tex., December 20, 1905; son of John R. and Florence (McFadden) Cowen; LL.B., University of Texas, 1928; married Florence Elizabeth Walker April 18, 1930; children, Wilson Walker and John Elwin; admitted to Texas Bar in 1928; private practice in Dalhart, Tex., 1928-34; county judge, Dallam County, Tex., 1935-38; state director for Texas, 1938-40, and regional director, 1940-42, Farm Security Administration, Region XII; commissioner, United States Court of Claims, 1942-43; assistant administrator, War Food Administration, 1943-44; returned to the Court of Claims as commissioner in 1945, and was designat-ed 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 Judiciary 773 July 14, 1964; retired from active service as chief judge, March 1, 1977, and assumed status as senior judge; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. BYRON G. SKELTON, senior 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 Argenti-na, 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, Interstate 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 Com-mittee of the State Bar of Texas; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Theta Phi, and Sigma Delta Pi; past president of the following groups and organiza-tions: 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.0O. 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.); awarded Demolay Legion of Honor, 1978; member: Shrine Texas State Society, National Lawyers Club; President of Temple Industrial Foundation, 1966; Democratic National Committeeman for Texas, 1956-64; member, Credentials Committee of Democratic National Committee, 1956-64; chairman of Texas Inaugural Committee, 1961; member Site Committee for 1964 Democratic National Convention; Texas delegate, Democratic National Conventions of 1948, 1956, 1960, and 1964; member of Methodist Church (former trustee and member of Board of Stewards); listed in Who’s Who in America since 1958; 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; retired from active service May 1, 1977, and assumed senior judge status; office, W. R. Poage Federal Building, Temple, Tex. 76501. 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 Circuit 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; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. JAMES LINDSAY ALMOND, Jr., senior judge, son of a locomotive engineer, was born at Charlottesville, Va., June 15, 1898; when small boy, he moved to his father’s farm in Orange County, Va., and was reared on that farm; graduated from Orange High School in 1917; a veteran of World War I, former high school principal, Lutheran, Sunday school teacher, served as Sunday school superintendent, member of Church Council, and on various boards and agencies of his church; 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner, Past Potentate Kazim Temple, Roanoke, Va; member Kiwanis International, Fraternal Orders of Eagles, Moose, United Commercial Trav-elers, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi and Omicron Delta Kappa; LL.D., college of William and Mary in Virginia; graduated in law, LL.B. degree from University of Virginia, June 1923; married Josephine Katherine Minter of Roanoke, August 15, 1925; practiced law at Roanoke, Va., August 1923 to January 1, 1930; assistant commonwealth’s attorney, city of Roanoke, January 1, 1930, to February 1, 1933; judge, Hustings Court, city of Roanoke, February 1, 1933, to December 31, 1945; represented the Sixth Congressional District in the 79th and 774 Congressional Directory 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 November 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; retired from active service on March 1, 1973 and assumed senior judge status; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT [The * designates those whose spouses accompany them; the 1 those whose daughters accompany them] *tChief Judge Howard T. Markey, Hyde Park, 4141 North Henderson Road, Arling- ton, Va. 22203. *Judge Daniel M. Friedman, 3249 Newark Street 20008. *Judge Giles S. Rich, 4949 Linnean Avenue 20008. Judge Oscar H. Davis, 1101 Third Street SW. 20024. *Judge Philip Nichols, Jr., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. *Judge Phillip B. Baldwin, Route 1, Box 407, Avinger, Tex. 75630. *Judge Shiro Kashiwa, 2510 Virginia Avenue (Watergate East) 20037. *Judge Marion T. Bennett, 3715 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. *Judge Jack R. Miller, 5417 Kirkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816. *Judge Edward S. Smith, 3708 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. *Judge Helen W. Nies, 6604 Rivercrest Court, Bethesda, Md. 20816. *Senior Judge Wilson Cowen, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. *Senior Judge Byron G. Skelton, 1101 Dakota Drive, Temple, Tex. 76501. *Senior Judge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Scarsdale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. *Senior Judge J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 208 Wexleigh Drive, Richmond, Va. 23229. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT Clerk.—George E. Hutchinson, 3863 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Dorothy I. Myers, 2608 South Troy Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Administrative Services Officer.—Ruth A. Butler, 4356 Greenberry Lane, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Senior Technical Assistant.—Sherman Winters, 4609 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Librarian.—Patricia McDermott, 5013 Fillmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20001 AUBREY E. ROBINSON, JRr., 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. Washing-ton, March 17, 1973; educated in the public schools of Madison; N.J.; 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 Septem-ber 1, 1965; board of trustees, United Planning Organization, 1963-66; board of directors, Family Service Association of America, 1958-67; board of directors, Family and Child Services of Washington, D.C., 1954-63; board of directors, Wash-ington Action for Youth, 1962-64; 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; American Bar Association Advisory Committee on Judges’ Function, 1970-72; American Bar Association Committee on Courts and the Community, 1972-78; Judicial Conference Committee on Court Facilities and Design, 1971-78; Chair-man, National Conference of Federal Trial Judges, 1973-74; Cornell University Council, 1976-78; Judicial Conference Committee on the Administration of Criminal Law, 1976-present; adjunct professor, Washington College of Law, American Univer-sity, 1975-present; board of directors, Federal Judicial Center, 1978-82; Cornell University Board of Trustees, 1982-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; chief judge of the U.S., District Court for the District of Columbia since September 20, 1982. 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 Acade-my, 1928; A.B., Yale, 1932, LL.B., Yale, 1935; attorney with Securities and Exchange Commission at Washington, D.C., 1935-40; technical adviser to chairman, 1940-41; acted for Commissioner as special counsel, Temporary National Economic Commit-tee, to study legal reserve life insurance companies; partner in private practice, Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C., 1941-67; member: American Bar Associ-ation, fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, American Law Institute, District of Columbia Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi; honorary member, executive commit-tee, Yale Law School Association; received Yale Law School Citation of Merit, April 1967; chief assistant counsel Joint Congressional Committee on Investigation Pearl Harbor Attack, 1945-46; chairman, President’s Commission on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces, 1962-65; 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 Judicial Disability and Tenure, January 1, 1975, to December 31, 1980; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson November 29, 1967, confirmed by the Senate December 7, 1967, and took oath of office January 2, 1968, under 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 (Mrs. Wm. DeLong); 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 775 776 Congressional Directory 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 Foun-dation, Bar Association of the District of Columbia (president, 1963-64), American Judicature Society, Harvard Law School Association of District of Columbia (presi-dent, 1952-53); Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association (judge advocate general, 1961-68); Barristers (president, 1959); Lawyers; Harvard of Washington, D.C. (presi-dent, 1949-51); Chevy Chase; nominated by President Johnson judge of the U.S. Distriet Ch x the District of Columbia on April 11, 1968, and took oath of office on June 12, ; JUNE LAZENBY GREEN, judge; born in Arnold, Md., January 23, 1914; daugh-ter 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 approximately 25 years; member of Committee on Admissions and Grievances of United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia, 1963-68; president, Women’s Bar Associ-ation of the District of Columbia, 1955-57; director, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1966-68; founder, National Lawyers Club, Washington, 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; Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, A.B., 1936; University of Pennsylvania, M.A., 1938; University of Chicago, J.D., 1947; private practice, Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland, 1947-68; married Marjorie C. Holloman of Washington, D.C., 1939; children: Jason Holloman Parker, Barrington D. Parker, Jr.; chairman, District of Columbia Board of Appeals and Review, 1960-66 and member, District of Columbia Human Relations Council, 1963-68; member, American Bar Association, National Bar Association, and Bar Association of the District of Columbia; took oath of office on January 23, 1970, under a commission issued by President Nixon, December 19, 1969; adjunct professor, Washington College of Law, American University, 1972-77; member, District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, January 1981-present; recipient of University of Chicago Professional Achievement Award, May 1982. CHARLES R. RICHEY, judge; born in Logan County, Ohio, October 16, 1923; son of Paul D. and Miriam Blaine Richey; married Agnes Mardelle White, March 25, 1950; sons: Charles R. Richey, Jr., William P. Richey; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Universi-ty, 1945; LL.B., Case-Western Reserve University School of Law, 1948; member, bars of Ohio, District of Columbia, Maryland, and U.S. Supreme Court; legislative coun-sel, Hon. Frances P. Bolton, M.C., 1948-49; private law practice, Washington, D.C., area and Maryland, 1950 to May 19, 1971; adjunct faculty, Georgetown University Law Center on Trial Practice, 1976-; general counsel, Maryland Public Service Commission by appointment of Governor of Maryland, 1967-71; awarded Certificate of Distinguished Citizenship by Governor of Maryland for outstanding public service to State of Maryland, 1971; cited by Montgomery County government for dedicated public service 1966, 1968; award, outstanding Federal trial judge in U.S., Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1979; annual award of merit, Administrative Law Judges of United States, 1979; Humanitarian of Year Award, Howard University Law Alumni Association, 1980; 33d degree Mason; chairman, several committees, American Bar Association Section of Criminal Justice; elected council member of Criminal Justice Section, 1976-80; chairman, advisory board, Project ADVOCATE, a national Criminal Justice Section program designed to encourage members of the bar to provide civil legal aid to offenders and ex-offenders, 1976-79; chairman, 1981, and member, executive committee National Conference of Federal Trial Judges of the American Bar Association since 1976; council member, Judicial Administration Division, American Bar Association, 1980-81; elected member, ABA House of Dele-gates, 1981, reelected 1982-84; faculty member: National Judicial College, 1973-75; Federal Judicial Center, 1978-; the Practicing Law Institute, 1978; ABA-CLE Institute on Narcotics Prosecution, 1978; National Advocacy Institute of the ATLA; conferee and/or discussion leader, annual Chief Justice Earl Warren Conferences at Harvard, sponsored by the Roscoe Pound-ATLA Foundation, 1974, 1976, 1977; U.S. Attorney General's Advocacy Institutes, 1977-; author of several law review arti- Judiciary cles and Manual on Employment Discrimination Law and Federal Civil Rights Actions in the Federal Courts, 1977 and revised annually through September 1, 1982; author of numerous law review articles, and lecturer at ABA and ATLA convention on class actions, antitrust laws, Attorneys fees, prison reform, trial practice and advocacy, etc., nominated by President on April 14, 1971, U.S. district judge for the District of Columbia, confirmed April 29, 1971, and entered on duty, May 19, 1971; sat by designation as member, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1972-75, 1977-79, and 1981. TEOMAS A. FLANNERY, judge; born in Washington, D.C., May 10, 1918; mar-ried the former Rita Sullivan; two children: Irene and Thomas, Jr.; resides in Bethesda, 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 committees, 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 Uni-versity 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, Novem-ber 18, 1971, by President Richard M. Nixon, confirmed by the Senate on December 1, 1971. LOUIS FALK OBERDORFER, judge; born in Birmingham, Ala., February 21, 1919; son of A. Leo and Stella Falk Oberdorfer; married Elizabeth Weil of Montgom-ery, Ala., July 31, 1941; four children: John, Kathryn, Thomas, and William; educat-ed in the public schools of Birmingham, Ala.; Dartmouth College, A.B., 1939; Yale Law School, LL.B., 1946 (editor in chief, Yale Law Journal, 1941); admitted to the bar of Alabama, 1947; admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia, 1949; served in the U.S. Army, private to captain, 1941-45; law clerk to Mr. Justice Hugo Black, 1946-47; attorney, Paul Weiss, Wharton, Garrison, 1947-51; partner, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, and predecessor firms, 1951-61 and 1965-77; Assistant Attorney Gener-al, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1961-65; president, District of Colum-bia Bar, 1977; counsel and transition chief executive officer, Legal Services Corp., July-October 1975; co-chairman, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1967-69; member, Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 1963-present; visiting lecturer, Yale Law School, 1966, 1971; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Jimmy Carter on October 11, 1977, and took oath of office on November 1, 1977. HAROLD H. GREENE, judge; born in Frankfurt, Germany, February 6, 1923; son of Irving and Edith Greene; married Evelyn Schroer, September 19, 1948; children: Michael David and Stephanie Alison; education: George Washington University, 1949; George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1952; served in U.S. Army, 1944-46; admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, State of Maryland, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Circuits, and the U.S. Court of Military Appeals; member: American Bar Association, Bar Associ-ation of the District of Columbia, District of Columbia Judicial Nominating Commis-sion, World Trial Judges Association, American Judicature Society, National Law-yers’ Club, Order of the Coif, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1953-57; Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, 1957; Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1958-65; associate judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 1965-66; chief judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 1966-71; chief judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 1971-78; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the Diss of Columbia by President Carter, May 17, 1978, and took oath of office June 778 Congressional Directory JOEN GARRETT PENN, judge; born in Pittsfield, Mass., March 19, 1932; son of John and Eugenie Heyliger Penn; married Ann Elizabeth Rollison of Lenox, Mass., May 7, 1966; children: John, Karen, and David; educated in the public schools of Pittsfield, Mass.; University of Massachusetts (Amherst), A.B., 1954; Boston Univer-sity School of Law, LL.B., 1957; admitted to bars of Massachusetts, 1957, and District of Columbia, 1970; served in U.S. Army, first lieutenant, Judge Advocate General Corps, 1958-61; attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division, 1961-70; trial attorney 1961-65, reviewer, 1965-68, assistant chief, 1968-70; National Institute of Public Affairs Fellow, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Interna-tional Affairs, Princeton University, 1967-68; appointed Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia by President Richard Nixon, October 1970; appointed judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Jimmy Carter, March 23, 1979, and took oath of office, May 15, 1979. JOYCE HENS GREEN, judge; born in New York City, N.Y., November 13, 1928; daughter of James S. and Hedy Bucher Hens; married Samuel Green, September 25, 1965; children: Michael Timothy, June Heather, and James Harry; education: Uni-versity of Maryland, B.A., 1949; George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1951; admitted to bars of the District of Columbia, 1951, and Virginia, 1955; member: American Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Virginia State Bar, Arlington County, Va., Bar Associ-ation, Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia (president, 1960-62), American Judicature Society, fellow: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Kappa Beta Pi, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, honorary member, National Lawyers Club; private law practice, 1951-68; partner, Green & Green, 1966-68; associate judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 1968-71; associate judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia 1971-79; appointed judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Carter, May 11, 1979, and took oath of office, June 27, 1979. NORMA HOLLOWAY JOHNSON, judge; born-in Lake Charles, La.; daughter of H. Lee and Beatrice Williams Holloway; married to Julius A. Johnson of St. Louis, Mo., June 18, 1964; educated in the public schools of Washington, D.C.; University of the District of Columbia, B.S., 1955; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1962; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia, 1962; attorney, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1963-67; Office of Corporation Counsel, District of Columbia, 1967-70; judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 1970-80; appointed judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Jimmy Carter, May 12, 1980, and took oath of office, July 8, 1980. THOMAS PENFIELD JACKSON, judge; born Washington, D.C., January 10, 1937; Dartmouth College, A.B., 1958; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1964; line officer aboard U.S. Navy destroyer, 1958-61; admitted to bars of District of Columbia (1965), Maryland (1966); U.S. Supreme Court (1970); private practice of law in the District of Columbia, Maryland, with firm of Jackson, Campbell & Parkinson (and pred-ecessors), 1965-1982; president-elect, bar association of the District of Columbia, 1981-82; fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; appointed judge of U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Ronald Reagan June 25, 1982. THOMAS F. HOGAN, judge; born in Washington, D.C., May 31, 1938; son of Bartholomew W. and Grace (Gloninger) Hogan; married Martha L. Wyrick (M.D.), July 16, 1966; one son, Thomas Garth; Georgetown Preparatory School, 1956; A.B., Georgetown University (classical), 1960; master’s program—American and English literature, George Washington University, 1960-62; J.D., Georgetown University, 1966; St. Thomas More Fellow, Georgetown University Law Center, 1965-66; Ameri-can Jury Award Corporation Law; member: bars of the District of Columbia and Maryland; law clerk to Hon. William B. Jones, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1966-67; counsel, Federal Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, 1967-68; engaged in private practice of law in the District of Columbia and Maryland, 1968 to 1982; adjunct professor of law, Potomac School of Law, 1977-79; public member, officer evaluation board, U.S. Foreign Service, 1973; member: American Bar Association (State Chairman, Maryland Drug Abuse Education Pro-gram, Young Lawyers Section, 1970-73), District of Columbia Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Maryland State Bar Association, Montgom-ery County Bar Association (Chairman, Legal Ethics Committee, 1973-74; Lawyer Referral Service Committee, 1974-75; Register of Wills Committee, 1975-76; Admin- Judiciary 779 istration of Justice Committee, 1981-82; Board of Governors, 1977-78), National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Defense Research Institute; chairman, board of direc-tors, Christ Child Institute for Emotionally Ill Children, 1971-74; appointed judge of the U.S. Distries Court for the District of Columbia by President Ronald Reagan on October 4, 1982. 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 Civil-ian 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 Rock-ville, 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; en-gaged in the private practice of law in Washington, D.C., 1922-25; assistant corpora-tion 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, Washington, D.C.; honor-ary 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 Margaret V. Carr, December 30, 1963; served as assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia, 1934-36; judge of the Police Court of the District of Columbia, 1936-40; United States attorney for the District of Columbia, 1940-46; appointed United States district judge by President Truman, October 16, 1946; Chief Judge, November 1, 1966; 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 American Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar Association; former first vice president, Federal Bar Association; Phi Kappa Frater-nity; Gamma Eta Gamma Legal Fraternity; the John Carroll Society; the Metropoli-tan 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, pour Degrees, vice president and director, Ridgely School for Exceptional Children, idgley, 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 practice 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; nominated 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. JOHN J. SIRICA, senior judge, born in Waterbury, Conn., March 19, 1904, son of Fred and Rose Sirica; attended public schools in Jacksonville, Fla., and New Or-leans, La.; LL.B., Georgetown University Law School 1926; admitted to the Bar of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1926, and subsequently to the 780 Congressional Directory Bars of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States; private practice, District of Columbia, 1930; appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 1930-34; resumed the practice of law; general counsel, House Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission; 1944; member, law firm of Hogan & Hartson, 1949-57; married Lucile M. Camalier, 1952; children: John J., Jr., Patricia Anne, and Eileen Marie; member American Bar Association; State Chairman, Junior Bar Conference, American Bar Association for the District of Columbia, 1938-39; member: Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Congressional Country Club, board of regents, Georgetown University; honorary member: District of Columbia Bar Associ-ation, National Lawyers Club, Lido Civic Club; nominated judge, U.S. 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 of the Court on April 2, 1971. As required by law, stepped down as Chief Judge on March 18, 1974, and resumed duties as full time U.S. District Judge; elected senior judge status effective November 1, 1977; honorary degrees; College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Brown University, Providence, R.I.; New England School of Law, Boston, Mass.; Fairfield University, Fairfield, Conn.; City University of New York, New York, N.Y.; Duke University, Durham, N.C.; Georgetown University, Washing-ton, D.C.; Mount St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md.; Gettysburg College, Gettys-burg, Pa.; awards and honors: “Award of Merit’, American Judges Association, 1973; “Time Man of the Year,” Time Magazine, 1973; Touchdown Club of Washing-ton, “Timmie Award” (local boy makes good), 1974; “The John Carroll Award.” Georgetown University Alumni Association, 1974; Key West (Florida) Jaycee “Good Government Award,” 1974; “Certificate of Achievement,” Italian Historical Society of America, 1974; “Certificate of Outstanding Contribution to the Judiciary,” Phi Alpha Delta International Law Fraternity, 1974; “Brien McMahon Memorial Award,” Fordham University Club of Washington, 1975; “Outstanding Trial Judge of 1975,” Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1975; “Award of Merit,” Federal Administrative Law Judges’ Conference, 1975, “James Cardinal Gibbons Medalist,” Catholic University of American Alumni Association, 1975; “Award of Merit,” U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, 1975; “Award of Merit,” American Justinian Society of Jurists, 1975; “Outstanding Achievement Award,” National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1976; Italian American Bicen-tennial Tribute, “Award of Merit,” 1976; Association of Federal Investigators, Judi-ciary Award, 1976; “Award of Merit,” American Academy of Achievement, 1977; Kappa Alpha Psi Humanitarian Award, 1977; “Award of Merit,” Jewish National Fund, 1978; Outstanding and Distinguished Service Award District of Columbia Bar, 1978; Centennial Medal, Vanderbilt University, 1978; “Man of the Year” award, Lido Civic Club, 1979; University of Detroit President’s Cabinet Annual Award, 1980; Boys Club of America, Americanism Award, 1980; American Heart Association Award in recognition of humanitarian efforts, 1980. HOWARD F. CORCORAN, senior judge; born January 25, 1906, Pawtucket, R.L; 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, Department 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, Youngman & Rowe of Washing-ton; 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, assumed senior status December 1, 1977. GEORGE L. HART, JRr., 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 to January 1942; took part in North African Invasion, Judiciary 781 November 8, 1942; remained overseas until October 1945, during which period took part in the invasions of Africa, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, and Southern France; partici-pated in battle campaigns of 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 1946, as partner in law firm of Lambert, Hart & Northrop and remained in active practice to October 1958; chairman, Council on Law Enforcement, District of Columbia, 1955-58; 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 Barristers, 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 President 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. WILLIAM BENSON BRYANT, judge; born Wetumpka, Ala., September 18, 1911, son of Benson and Alberta Bryant; married Astaire A. Gonzalez, August 25, 1934; children: Astaire and William, Jr.; educated in the public schools of 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; assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1951-54; engaged in the private practice of law in District of Columbia as partner in firm of Houston, Bryant & Gardner, 1954-65; member Committee on Admissions and Grievances of United States District Court for Dis-trict 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; served as chief judge from March 20, 1977 to September 18, 1981; took senior judge status on January 31, 1982. 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 Columbia; Princeton University, A.B., 1928; George Washington University Law School, LL.B., 1932; admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia, 1931; private practice, 1931-37; assistant corporation counsel, District of Columbia 1937-53; principal assistant U.S. attorney, 1953-56; U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1956-61; partner Craighill, Aiello, Gasch & Craighill, 1961-65; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Johnson and entered upon the duties of that office August 16, 1965; president, District of Columbia Bar Associ-ation, 1964-65; member House of Delegates, American Bar Association, 1964-65; fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; American Law Institute; fellow, Ameri--can 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 Washing-ton, 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 Colum-bia, 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 i 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 September 6, 1957; appointed by President Eisen- 782 Congressional Directory hower 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; served as chief judge 1981-82; member of the Judicial Confer-ence Committee on the Administration of the Federal Magistrates System from 1973 to 1982 and was appointed to the Judicial Conference of the United States in 1981; member of the American Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Colum-bia, American Judicature Society, a fellow of the American Bar Foundation, founder member, National Lawyers Club; residence: 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Chief Judge.—Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., 2780 Unicorn Lane 20015. Judges: Gerhard A. Gesell, 3304 N Street 20015. John H. Pratt, 4119 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. June L. Green, 464 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, 800 25th Street, Apt. 804 20037. Thomas A. Flannery, 5607 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Louis F. Oberdorfer, 1423 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Harold H. Greene, 5323 Reno Road, 20015. John Garrett Penn, 13823 North Gate Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Joyce Hens Green, 10018 Colvin Run Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Norma Holloway Johnson, 1670 Primrose Road 20012. Thomas Penfield Jackson, 4545 MacArthur Boulevard, Apt. 209 20007. Thomas Francis Hogan, 5512 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. 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 20015. Burnita Shelton Matthews, 5420 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 517 20015. John J. Sirica, 5069 Overlook Road 20016. Howard F. Corcoran, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. George L. Hart, Jr., 3901 Jenifer Street 20015. William B. Bryant, 2920 Northampton Street 20015. Oliver Gasch, 3673 Upton Street 20008. John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. 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, 5500 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312. United States Magistrates: Jean F. Dwyer, 4837 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Arthur L. Burnett, 6229 32d Place 20015. Bankruptcy Judge.—Roger M. Whelan, 14804 Pebblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief Probation Officer.—William H. Webb, Jr., 1012 Brink Road, Germantown, Md. 207617. Deputy Chief Probation Officer.—Arnold L. Hunter, 1713 Linwood Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Jury Commission Chairman.—Ugo Carusi, 3720 Fordham Road 20016. Jury Commission Clerk.—Kathleen C. Beadnell, 15989 Cove Lane, Dumfries, Va. 22026. UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE 1 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. Phone, 212-264-2900 EDWARD D. RE, chief 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; LL.D. (honoris causa) St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind.; LL.D. (honoris causa) St. John’s University, New York; LL.D. (honoris causa) Maryville College, St. Louis, Mo.; LL.D. (honoris causa), New York Law School; LL.D. (honoris causa) Brooklyn College of the City University of New York; LL.D. (honoris causa) Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; LL.D. (honoris causa) Roger Williams College, Providence, R.I.; L.H.D. (honoris causa) DePaul University, Chica-go, Ill; admitted to New York Bar 1943; U.S. Air Force 1943-47; colonel, Judge Advocate General's Department, USAF (ret.); appointed to faculty St. John’s Uni-versity School of Law, 1947; professor of law 1951-61; adjunct professor, 1969-80; distinguished professor of law, 1980-; Martin Distinguished Visiting Professor, New York Law School, 1982; 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 (chair-man, 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 Interna-tional Law; president, American Foreign Law Association, 1971-73; president, American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, 1971-; president, Ameri-can Justinian Society of Jurists, 1974-76; president, Scribes, 1978-79; appointed by Attorney General of the United States, special hearing officer, Department of Jus-tice, 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, 1976-; chairman, Advisory Committee on Experi-mentation in the Law, Federal Judicial Center, 1978-81; 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 Educational 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; appointed Chief Judge by President Carter, March 21, 1977; Distinguished Service Award, Brooklyn Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1956; Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy 1960, 1968, 1978; USAF Commendation Medal, 1961; author of Foreign Confiscations in Anglo-American Law, 1951; Brief Writing and Oral Argument, 1951 (fifth edition 1983); Selected Essays on Equity, 1955; Cases and Materials on International Law (coauthor, Lester B. Orfield) 1955 (revised edition, 1965); Cases and Materials on Equity and Equitable Remedies, 1975; Cases and Materials on Remedies, 1982; “Freedom in International Society” in Concept of Freedom (editor Grindel) 1955; Freedom’s Prophet: Selected Writings of Zechariah Chafee, Jr., 1981; married Margaret A. Corcoran, 1950; children, Mary Ann, Antho-ny, Marina, Edward, Victor, Margaret, Matthew, Joseph, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Joan, Mary Ellen, Nancy; United States Court of International Trade, 1 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. 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 Universi-ty 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 Customs, July 3, 1941; appoint-ed 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; judge of the court since October 15, 1971; received Knight of the Order of 783 784 Congressional Directory 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 Antonio 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; cited by American Committee for Italian Migration, 1980; member, U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society; life member, American Society of the Italian Legions of Merit; 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 philan-thropic 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 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 argos Duffy; three sons: William, Patrick, and Michael, and one daughter, Mary en. 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 Legisla-ture (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 John-son 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 Association, American Bar Association, member Phi Delta Phi, Delta Tau Delta, American Legion; 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 Immi- Judiciary 785 gration 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 following 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, now United States Court of International Trade, March 1966. Democrat. Married to D’Jaris Watson (nee Hinton); three children, Norman, Karen, and Kris. 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), and currently a governor of the association; 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 coun-sel in several landmark cases of first impression; active in National Law School Moot Court competitions conducted under auspices of New York City Bar Associ-ation and awardee of Kathryn and Bernard Newman Bowl to second place national final team winner; 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; delegate to Republican Judicial and National Nominat-ing Convention; referee on 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, Civic Center Synagogue, Community Synagogue Center, Met-ropolitan Advisory Board of Anti-Defamation League and La Guardia Memorial Association; cited by American Legion, International Trade Board and several civic, fraternal, and charitable organizations; recipient of a number of alumni awards by the College and Law School of 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, now United States Court of International Trade); 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. NILS A. BOE, judge; born September 10, 1913, Baltic, S. Dak.; attended elemen-tary and secondary schools, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.; received A.B. degree from Universi-ty 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 lieuten-ant 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 Association (inactive), South Dakota Bar Associ-ation, and Bar of the District of Columbia; admitted to practice United States Supreme Court; member of Benevolent 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 Intergovernmental Relations, Executive Office of the President, established by Executive Order of President Nixon February 14, 1969; appointed Assistant Direc-tor, Office of Emergency Preparedness by President Nixon on March 28, 1969; appointed judge of the United States Customs Court by President Nixon with the 99-555 0 -83 -52 786 Congressional Directory 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, served until March 9, 1977; unmarried. HERBERT N. MALETZ, senior 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; attorney, Truman Com-mittee 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 Stabiliza-tion initially as assistant chief counsel and later as chief counsel, 1951-53; private practice of law, District of Columbia, 1953-55; chief counsel, Celler Antitrust Sub-committee, 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, Novem-ber 16, 1967, and assumed duties of office, December 4, 1967; assumed senior status December 31, 1982; residence, 17 South Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. 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 executive 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 Welfare Department of Kentucky, 1935-43; general counsel to Kentucky State Fair Board, 1956-63, associated with the late Senator Mills M. Logan, Frankfort, Ky., in law practice, 1933-35; partner in law firm of Smith, Reed & Leary, Frankfort, 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. Office address: Suite 403, Federal Building, 299 East Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33301; telephone 527-7100 (commercial), 820-7100 (FTS). GREGORY WRIGHT CARMAN, judge; nominated by President Reagan, and con-firmed by the United States Senate, to the United States Court of International Trade, March 2, 1983. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Clerk.—Joseph E. Lombardi. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Richard J. De Marco. Marshal.—James J. Coleman. Reporter of Opinions.—Andriana G. DuBritz. UNITED STATES CLAIMS COURT 717 Madison Place (Lafayette Square) 20005. Phone, 633-7257 ALEX KOZINSKI, chief judge, born in Bucharest, Rumania, 1950; resides and lives in Washington, D.C., with wife Marcy J. K. Tiffany and son Yale Tiffany Kozinski; graduated cum laude, University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. (eco-nomics), 1972; J.D., graduating first in class, UCLA Law School, 1975; managing editor, Law Review; member: California State Bar and District of Columbia Bar; speaks German, French, Rumanian, and Spanish; served as law clerk to Judge Anthony M. Kennedy, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth District, 1975-76 and to Hon. Warren E. Burger, chief justice of the United States, 1976-77; author: Book Review: Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States, 94 Harvard L. Rev. 312 (1980); Structure of the United States Legal System, in Practical Guide to Investment in the United States (Tax Management Inc. 1979); Taking it With You Through U.S. Customs, Los Angeles Lawyer 43 (Oct. 1980); That Can of Worns: The Speedy Trial Act, 62 American Bar Association Journal 862 (July 1976); A Market Oriented Revision of the Patent System, 21 UCLA L. Rev. 1042 (1974); entered private practice in Washington, D.C., specializing in appellate litigation with firm of Coving-ton & Burlington, 1976; worked for firm of Forry, Golbert, Singer, & Gelles, Los Angeles, Calif., primarily involved in international corporate, trade, and litigation matters, 1977-79; deputy legal counsel, Office of President-elect Reagan; attorney, Office of Counsel to the President; appointed Special Counsel, Merit Systems Protec-tion Board (first Special Counsel to be confirmed by Senate since position was created by Civil Service Reform Act of 1978), June 4, 1981; served as Chief Trial Commissioner, U.S. Court of Claims (now U.S. Claims Court), since August 9, 1982; appointed by President Reagan to U.S. Court of Claims, October 1, 1982. JOSEPH VINCENT COLAIANNI, judge; born in Detroit, Mich., March 19, 1933; son of P. and Marie D. (Mastrantonio) Colaianni; married Rita Milena Roll, October 13, 1962; children: Marie Elena, Joseph V., Jr., Michael Philip, and Vincent Gerard; educated in the public schools of Detroit, Mich., received his B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Detroit in 1956; enrolled in Wayne State University, Masters Program; received J.D. degree, George Washington School of Law (with honors) in 1961; member: American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Michigan, Ohio and D.C. Bar Associations; attorney for Burroughs Corporation, Detroit, Mich., 1961-62; member of the patent law firm of Marshall, Wilson & Yeasting, Toledo, Ohio, 1962-63; member of the firm of Fay & Fay, Cleveland, Ohio, 1963-66; senior trial attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, 1966-70; trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 1970-82; judge, U.S. Claims Court, October 1, 1982, to date. KENNETH R. HARKINS, judge; born in Cadiz, Ohio, September 1, 1921; educated in public schools of Zanesville, Ohio; Ohio State University, B.A. (economics) 1943; LL.B. 1948; J.D. 1967; admitted to practice of law in Ohio, April 1949; married Helen Mae Dozer, December 26, 1942; children: M. Elaine and Richard A.; U.S. Army active duty, July 1943 to June 1946, 500 AFA Battalion, 14th Armored Division, private to 1st lieutenant; attorney, U.S. Housing and Home Finance Agency, August 1949 to April 1951; trial attorney, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, April 1951 to April 1955; cocounsel, Antitrust subcommittee, Judiciary Committee, House of Representatives, April 1955 to May 1960; general counsel, Stromberg Carlson Division and Electronics Division, General Dynamics Corporation, May 1960 to June 1964; chief counsel, Antitrust Subcommittee Judiciary Committee, House of Repre-sentatives, August 1964 to September 1971; commissioner (trial judge), U.S. Court of Claims, September 1971 to September 1982; assumed duties of judge, U.S. Claims Court, pursuant to Public Law 97-164, section 167(a), October 1, 1982. THOMAS J. LYDON, judge; born June 3, 1927 in Portland, Maine; educated in the parochial and public schools in Portland, Maine; attended University of Maine, 1948-52, B.A.; Georgetown University Law Center, 1952-55, LL.B., 1956-57, LL.M.; trial attorney, Civil Division, Department of Justice, 1955-67; Chief, Court of Claims 787 788 Congressional Directory Section, Civil Division, 1967-72; trial commissioner (trial judge), U.S. Court of Claims, 1972 to September 30, 1982; member of the bars of the District of Columbia and the State of Maine; married. JAMES F. MEROW, judge; born in Salamanca, N.Y., March 16, 1932; son of Walter and Helen (Smith) Merow; educated in the public school of Little Valley, N.Y. and Alexandria, Va.; A.B. (with distinction) 1953, The George Washington University; J.D. (with distinction) 1956, The George Washington University Law School; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif, Omicron Delta Kappa; officer, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, 1956-59; trial attorney-branch director, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1959-78; trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 1978-82; member of Virginia State Bar, District of Columbia Bar, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association; married. PHILIP R. MILLER, judge; born New York, N.Y., March 12, 1918, son of Louis and Minnie (Yatzkan) Miller; attended Townsend Harris High School in New York City, College of the City of New York, B.B.A. 1937, Columbia Law School, LL.B. 1940; married Eunice Rothenberg, November 1, 1941; children: Carolyn Ann (Mrs. Saul Eric Uberman) and Ellen Jean; admitted to New York Bar, 1941, District of Columbia Bar, 1942; private practice in District of Columbia, 1941-42, 1951-52; attorney, Department of Justice, Criminal Division, 1942-45; Tax Division 1946-51, 1952-72; Chief of Court of Claims Section of Tax Division 1967-72; Commissioner and Trial Judge, United States Court of Claims, 1972-82 (Chief of Trial Division, 1980-82); judge, U.S. Claims Court since October 1, 1982. ROBERT MAHEALANI M. SETO, judge; born in Canton, China, of two U.S. citizens and reared in Hawaii since age of one (a U.S. citizen by birth), May 12, 1936, only child of Yuen Jan Seto (born, Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii) and Beatrice Nipoaloha (Lee) Seto (born, Honolulu, Hawaii); educated at Iolani Preparatory Ele-mentary School and Punahou High School in Hawaii; received B.S. degree with a major in chemistry and a minor in philosophy from St. Louis University, 1962; worked way through night law school as a forensic chemist/criminologist with the -St. Louis Police Department; St. Louis University Law School, received J.D., 1968; wife: Elizabeth M. (Everhart) Seto; children: Michelle Ann Leilani, Craig Kailani, Jeffrey Keakealani, and Pamela Beatrice; admitted to the Missouri Bar, 1968; admitted to the Hawaii Bar, 1971; admitted to the Bar of the District of Columbia, 1979; admitted to practice before Missouri Supreme Court, Hawaii 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 Court for Eastern Missouri, U.S. District Court of Hawaii, U.S. Claims Court, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; appointed assistant circuit attorney for the City of St. Louis, felony division, 1969; patent counsel for Monsanto Chemical Company, 1970; deputy corpo-ration counsel for the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, Division of Legal Memorandums and Opinions, 1971; Minority Counsel, U.S. Senate Special Commit-tee on Aging, 1971-73; Legislative Counsel, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Sub-committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 1974; Chief Patent Counsel to U.S. Senator Hiram L. Fong, for U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights, 1975-76; senior patent-litigation attorney (specializing in patents), U.S. International Trade Commission for 5 years, 1976-81, in Office of the General Counsel, Office of Legal Services, and Office of Unfair Imports Investigation Division; member: American Bar Association, District of Co-lumbia Bar Association, Bar Association of District of Columbia, Hawaii Bar Associ-ation, Missouri Bar Association, American Patent Law Association, Government Patent Lawyers Association; registered U.S. patent attorney with the Department of Commerce, National Lawyers Club and Federal Bar Association; appointed trial judge (specializing in patents) for the U.S. Court of Claims in Washington, D.C., on January 12, 1981; appointed judge, U.S. Claims Court, October 1, 1982, for a term to expire on October 1, 1986, pursuant to Public Law 97-164. LOUIS SPECTOR, judge; born Niagara Falls, N.Y.; son of Jacob and Genesa Spector; graduated with highest honors, Niagara Falls High School, 1935; first in class (Bishop's freshman and sophomore medal), 1936-37, Niagara University; grad-uate first in class, State University of New York, at Buffalo, Law School, 1937-40 with related educational honors; admitted to the New York Bar, 1940, U.S. Supreme Court, 1971, District of Columbia Bar, 1972; associate, Saperston, McNaughton & Saperston, Buffalo, N.Y., 1941-42; assistant chief, Legal Division, U.S. Army Corps Judiciary 789 of Engineers, Buffalo, N.Y., 1942-43; military service: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Atomic Bomb Development Project, Oak Ridge, Tenn., and other military assign-ments, 1936-46; Chief, Claims, Appeals and Litigation Section, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Great Lakes Division (Chicago, Il1.), 1946; Chief, Legal Branch and Real Estate Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo, N.Y., 1946-53; executive director, Port Authority of Buffalo, N.Y., 1953-54; member, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Board of Contract Appeals, Washington, D.C., 1954-59; Chairman, Army Panel, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, 1959-62; First Chairman, Unified Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, 1962-68; trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 1968 to October 1, 1982; now judge of U.S. Claims Court, successor to jurisdiction exercised by U.S. Court of Claims; member, American Bar Association; member, House of Delegates, 1968-70; chairman, section of Public Contract Law, 1967-68; member, National Council, 1967-70 and ex-officio, 1973 to present; chair-man, National Educational and Law Reform Institutes, 1968, and 1970-74, annual meeting, 1965-67, and 1973; fellow, American Bar Foundation; public contract sec- tion award, 1974; participated in tax section and judicial administration section activities; member, Scribes (legal writers); member, Federal Bar Association, chair- man, Committee on Continuing Legal Education, 1967-74; member, National Coun- cil, 1964-80; annual meeting chairman, 1964; national chairman, Government Con- tracts and Procurement Law Committee, 1961-63; chairman, Board of Contract Appeals Committee, 1967-68; general editor, Federal Bar Journal, 1960-74; distin- guished service award, 1974; Who’s Who in America, all editions since 1978; numer- ous publications in Federal Bar Journal, Law and Contemporary Problems, National Contract Management Association Journal, Public Contract Law Journal, West's Federal Practice Manual, Federal Publications, Inc.; guest lecturer at numerous law schools throughout the country, as well as Government-sponsored procurement courses, and programs by regional legal foundations; several Congressional appear- ances by invitation on legislative matters pertaining to disposition of Public Con- tract Disputes; father of Dr. Gale Anne Pasternack, radiologist, Boston, Mass., graduate Wellesley and Boston University Medical School, Dr. Arthur Spector, obstetrician and gynecologist, Montpelier, Vt., graduate of Duke and Duke Medical School; and Jamie A. Spector, Birmingham, Ala. JOHN PAUL WIESE, judge; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 19, 1934; son of Gustav and Margaretha Wiese; educated in the public schools of Brooklyn, N.Y., Hobart College, B.A., cum laude, 1962, Phi Beta Kappa; University of Virginia School of Law, L.L.B., 1965; married Alice Mary Donoghue, June 1961; one son, John Patrick, born September 1, 1968; served U.S. Army, 1957-59; law clerk, U.S. Court of Claims, trial division, 1965-66; law clerk, Hon. Linton M. Collins, judge, U.S. Court of Claims, appellate division, 1966-67; private practice in District of Columbia, 1967-74 (specializing in government contract litigation); trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 1974-82; designated in Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 as judge, U.S. Claims Court; admitted to Bar of the District of Columbia, 1966; admitted to practice in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the us Claims Court; member: District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar ociation. HARRY E. WOOD, judge; born in Spartanburg, S.C., May 31, 1926, son of Boyce Eugene and Jane (Gurley) Wood; married Katherine Terrell August 23, 1947; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School, 1952; admitted to the Bar of the District of Columbia in 1952; law clerk, U.S. Court of Claims, 1952-54; private practice, Washington, D.C., 1954-69; commissioner (trial judge), U.S. Court of Claims, March 3, 1969 to Sept. 30, 1982; judge, U.S. Claims Court, October 1, 1982. JUDITH ANN YANNELLO, judge; born Buffalo, N.Y., March 27, 1943; daughter of Guy R. and Grace (Barone) Yannello; B.A. 1964, Barnard College; J.D. 1967, Cornell University; admitted to the bars of the State of New York (1967) and the District of Columbia (1970); admitted to practice in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Claims Court; member: American Bar Association Judicial Administration Division, American Bar Association Section on Public Contract Law (chairman of Continuing Legal Education Committee, 1981-82), Federal Bar Association (chairman, Court of Claims Committee, 1974-76), Bar Association of the District of Columbia (chairman, Practice Manual Subcommittee, Court of Claims Committee, 1975-76), District of Columbia Bar, New York State Bar Association, and National Association of Women Judges (vice president, District 4, 1979-81); honors: Federal Bar Association’s Distinguished Service Award, 1976; Bar 790 Congressional Directory Association of District of Columbia’s Certificate of Appreciation, 1975; clubs: Zonta Club of Washington (chairman, Nominating Committee, 1980), Executive Women in Government (treasurer, Spring 1982); author: “Trial Advocacy and Preparation Pro-gram (TAPP): Syllabus” and “TAPP Contract Case Materials”, “Manual for Practice in the U.S. Court of Claims (1976 Ed.)”, and various articles in professional journals; law clerks, U.S.Court of Claims (trial division), 1967-68; trial attorney, U.S. Depart-ment of Justice, civil division, 1968-73 (recipient of Meritorious Service Award, 1972); private practice in District of Columbia, 1973-76; administrative judge, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, 1976-77; trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 1977-82, and designated in Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-164) as judge, U.S. Claims Court, effective October 1, 1982. ROBERT J. YOCK, judge, U.S. Claims Court; born in St. James, Minn., January 11, 1938; son of Dr. William J. Yock and Erma (Fritz) Yock; educated in the public schools of St. James, Minn., St. Olaf College, B.A., 1959, University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 1962; married Carla M. Moen June 13, 1964; children: Signe Kara and Torunn Ingrid; admitted to the Minnesota Supreme Court in 1962; Court of Military Appeals, 1964; U.S. Supreme Court; 1965; U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, 1966; U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1972; U.S. Court of Claims, 1979; U.S. Claims Court 1982; member: American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Minnesota State Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Associ-ation; served in the U.S. Navy, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, 1962-66; private practice St. Paul, Minn., 1966-69; entered Government service as Chief Counsel to the National Archives and Record Services of the General Services Administration, 1969-70; executive assistant and legal advisor to the Administrator of GSA, 1970-72; Assistant General Counsel at GSA, 1972-77; appointed on March 14, 1977 as a trial judge of the U.S. Courtof Claims serving until October 1, 1982, when the U.S. Court of Claims was succeeded by the U.S. Claims Court. REGINALD W. GIBSON, judge; born in Lynchburg, Va., July 31, 1927; son of McCoy and Julia Gibson; married Jeanette Roberts in 1961 and divorced in 1982; son, Reginald S. Gibson, Jr.; educated in the public schools of Washington, D.C; served in the U.S. Army, March 1946 to September 1947; Virginia Union University, B.S., Business Administration, 1952; Wharton Graduate School of Business Adminis-tration, University of Pennsylvania, 1952-53; Howard University School of Law, LL.B., 1956; admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1957 and to the Illinois Bar in 1972; Internal Revenue agent, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C., 1957-61; trial attorney, tax division, criminal section, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C,, 1961-71; senior and then general tax attorney, International Harvester Compa-ny, Chicago, Ill, 1971-82; nominated by President Reagan as judge, U.S. Claims Court; September 30, 1982; confirmed by the Senate December 10, 1982; entered on duty December 15, 1982. LAWRENCE S. MARGOLIS, judge; born in Philadelphia, Pa., March 13, 1935; son of Reuben and Mollie Margolis; B.A., Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.; B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Drexel Institute of Technology (now Drexel Uni-versity), 1957; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School, 1961; ad-mitted to the District of Columbia Bar; patent examiner, U.S. Patent Office, 1957-62; patent counsel, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Md., 1962-63; assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia, 1963-66; attorney, criminal divi-sion, U.S. Department of Justice and special assistant U.S. attorney for District of Columbia, 1966-68; assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1968-71; appointed U.S. magistrate for District of Columbia in 1971; reappointed for a second 8-year term in 1979 and served until December 1982 when appointed a judge, U.S. Claims Court; chairman, American Bar Association, judicial administration division, 1980-81; chairman, National Conference of Special Court Judges, 1977-78; board of directors, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1970-72; editor, D.C. Bar Journal, 1966-73; editor, Young Lawyers Newspaper, 1965-66; executive council, Young Lawyers Section, 1968-69; board of editors, The Judges’ Journal and The District Lawyer; president-elect, George Washington University National Law Asso-ciation, 1982-83; president, George Washington Law Association, District of Colum-bia Chapter, 1975-76; board of governors, George Washington University General Alumni Association, 1978-82; fellow, Institute of Judicial Administration; member, District of Columbia Judicial Conference since 1968; former member, board of direc-tors, National Council of U.S. Magistrates; former president, Federal Bar Toastmas-ters; former technical editor, Federal Bar Journal; faculty, Federal Judicial Center; associate trustee, Drexel University, 1983; member, Rotary Club; American Bar Judiciary 791 Association Judicial Administration Division Award for distinguished service as chairman for 1980-81; American Bar Association National Conference of Special Court Judges Award for outstanding contributions as chairman from January 1977 to August 1978; George Washington University Alumni Service Award; Bar Associ-ation of District of Columbia award for Outstanding Committee Chairman and Editor of D.C. Bar Journal; service awards from the Boy Scouts, District of Colum-bia, Jaycees, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, George Washington University Law School Legal Aid, and the District of Columbia Bureau of Prisoner Rehabilitation; married on January 30, 1960 to Doris May Rosenberg; children: Mary Aleta and Paul Oliver; nominated by President Ronald Reagan as a judge on the U.S. Claims Court on September 27, 1982, confirmed by the Senate and received Commission on December 10, 1982, took oath of office on December 15, 1982, home address, 107 Carlisle Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. H. ROBERT MAYER, judge; born in Buffalo, N.Y., February 21, 1941; son of Haldane and Myrtle (Gaude) Mayer; educated in the public schools of Lockport, N.Y, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., B.S., 1963, and Marshall-Wythe School of Law, The College of William and Mary in Virginia, J.D., 1971; editor-in-chief, William and Mary Law Review; member, Omicron Delta Kappa; admitted to practice in Virginia and the District of Columbia; board of directors, William and Mary Law School Association; served in the Army of the United States from 1963 until 1975, in the infantry and the Judge Advocate General's Corps; awarded the Bronze Star medal, Army Commendation medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat Infantryman badge, Parachutist badge, Ranger Tab, Ranger Combat badge, cam-paign and service ribbons; resigned from Regular Army and was commissioned in the U.S. Army Reserve, currently lieutenant colonel; law clerk for Judge John D. Butzner, Jr., U.S. Court Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1971-72; private practice with McGuire, Woods & Battle in Charlottesville, Va., 1975-77; lecturer, University of Virginia School of Law, 1975-77; special assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States, Warren E. Burger, 1977-80; private practice with Baker & McKenzie in Washington, D.C., 1980-81; Deputy and Acting Special Counsel (by designation of the President), U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board, 1981-82; nominated by Presi-dent Reagan to be a judge on the U.S. Claims Court, September 27, 1982; confirmed by the Senate, December 10, 1982; commissioned December 10, 1982; assumed duties of the office December 15, 1982; married Mary Anne McCurdy, August 13, 1966; children: Anne Christian and Rebecca Paige. CHRISTINE COOK NETTESHEIM, judge; born in Oakland, Calif, August 26, 1944; educated in public schools in Ukiah, Calif., Stanford University, B.A. 1966, University of Utah College of Law, J.D. 1969; comment editor, Utah Law Review; member, Utah Chapter Order of the Coif; clerk to Hon. David T. Lewis, chief judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, 1969-70; trial attorney, civil division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1970-72; trial attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 1972-74; Hogan & Hartson, litigation section, 1974-76; Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, special counsel, 1976-78; U.S. Railway Association, assistant general counsel, 1978-80; Shack & Kimball, P.C., litigation, 1980-83; member of the Bars of the State of California, District of Columbia, and State of Utah; married to Paul H. Nettesheim. MASTIN G. WHITE, senior judge; born January 1, 1901, on a farm in the Colfax community, Van Zandt County, Tex.; son of John Earl and Minnie Lou (Gentry) White; graduate of University of Western New Mexico (A.B.), University of Texas (LL.B.), Columbia University (LL.M.), and Harvard University (S.J.D.); elected to Order of the Coif, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, and Alpha Psi Omega; admitted to State Bar of Texas, District of Columbia Bar, and Bar of U.S. Supreme Court; law clerk, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1925-27; assist-ant county attorney, Smith County, Tex., 1927-30; associate professor law, Universi-ty of Texas, 1930-32; Brandeis research fellow, Harvard Law School, 1932-33; special assistant to U.S. Attorney General, 1933-35; Solicitor (the title is now General Counsel), U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1935-42; Solicitor, U.S. Interior Depart-ment, 1946-53; partner, with former Senator Tom Connally, in law firm of Connally & White, 1953-55; Commissioner (trial judge), U.S. Court of Claims, 1955-82; ap-pointed judge, U.S. Claims Court, 1982; assumed senior judge status, 1982, and recalled to active duty for indefinite period; served on active duty, U.S. Army, 1942-46, as major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel, with overseas service in British Isles, North Africa, and Europe; awarded Legion of Merit and Commendation medal; 792 Congressional Directory member: American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Board of Trustees (now honorary member), The American University; married Marjorie Delight Perry, of Tyler, Tex., March 2, 1929; residence, 3920 Argyle Terrace, Washington, D.C. 20011. OFFICERS OF THE CLAIMS COURT Clerk.—Frank T. Peartree, 4663 Third Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Roger L. Nieman, 9101 Wellington Place, Greenwood Forest, Lanham, Md. 20801. Financial Officer.—William C. Hare, Jr., 8106 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Building Manager.—Charles L. Leath, 1833 Swann Street, No. 21 20009. UNITED STATES TAX COURT 400 Second Street 20217. Phone, 376-2751 THEODORE TANNENWALD, Jr., judge—elected chief judge for a 2-year term beginning July 1, 1981 —New York; born 1916, Valatie, N.Y.; married Selma Peter-freund; 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 & 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 Con-sultant 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 member, Governors’ Tri-State Committee on Taxation of Nonresidents, 1958; member, Ameri-can 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), honorary chairman and member, board of governors, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; professional lectur-er, 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 expiring June 1, 1989; residence: 2916 Albemarle Street. WILLIAM M. FAY, judge—Pennsylvania—born Pittston, Pa.; married 1945 to Jean M. Burke, Plainfield, N.J.; son, Michael; attended St. John’s Academy, Pitt-ston; 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 Sena-tor 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; mili-tary 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 Association; appointed to the United States Tax Court on August 3, 1961; residence: 5809 Highland Drive, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. HOWARD A. DAWSON, Jr., judge—Arkansas—born October 23, 1922, Okolona, Ark.; son of Howard A. Dawson (rural educator) and Mamie Watson Dawson (teach-er); married Marianne Atherholt in 1946; two daughters, Amy and Suzanne; gradu-ated from Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C., in 1940; University of North Carolina, B.S. in business administration, 1946; George Washington Universi-ty Law School, J.D. with honors, 1949; president, Case Club; secretary-treasurer, Student Bar Association; private practice of law, Washington, D.C., 1949-50; served with the U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, as follows: Attorney, Civil Division, Office of Chief Counsel, 1950-53; Civil Advisory Counsel, Atlanta District, 1953-57; Regional Counsel, Atlanta Region, 1958; Personal Assistant to Chief Counsel, December 1, 1958 to June 1, 1959; and Assistant Chief Counsel (Administration), June 1, 1959 to August 19, 1962; military service: U.S. Army Finance Corps, 1942-45; served 2 years in European Theater; Captain, Finance Corps, U.S. Army Reserve; member of District of Columbia Bar, Georgia Bar, American Bar Association (Section of Taxation), Federal Bar Association, National 793 794 Congressional Directory 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. 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; teach-ing 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; meritori-ous 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 Judica-ture Society, American Law Institute; appointed to the United States Tax Court on ptenier 2, 1965, term expires June 1, 1995; residence: 2500 Virginia Avenue 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; practice of law, Hereford, Tex. (1940); attorney, Department of Agriculture (1940-42); War Reloca-tion Authority (1942-45); assistant general counsel, Institute of Inter-American Af-fairs (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; reappointed June 1, 1980; term expires June 1, 1995; residence: 2010 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. LEO H. IRWIN, judge—North Carolina—born 1917, Sparta, 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 Caroli-na 1935-38; George Washington University (night) 1938-40 A.B.; Georgetown Uni-versity Law Center 1940-42 (night) and 1946-47 LL.B.; Delta Theta Phi legal frater-nity; 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, Depart-ment of Labor, Department of the Treasury, Civil Aeronautics Board and from 1949 to 1968 professional staff member, minority counsel, and 14 years as chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives; adjunct professor, graduate school, Georgetown University Law Center (night) 1962-63; 4 years’ active service 1942-46, as communications 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; residence: 3812 24th Avenue (Hillcrest Heights), Temple Hills, Md. 20748. SAMUEL B. STERRETT, judge—Maryland—born December 1922, Washington, D.C.; married Jeane McBride Sterrett; two sons, Samuel B., Jr., and Douglas McB.; and one daughter, Robin D.; graduated from St. Albans 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; 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 Judiciary 795 the Vice President, 1966-68; member of the board of trustees of the Washington Hospital Center 1970-; first vice president, 1970-78; president, 1979-; member of the board of managers of Chevy Chase Village, 1970-74; chairman, 1972-74; member of Washington Cathedral Chapter, 1973-81; Governing Board of St. Albans School 1977-81; trustee, Louise Home, 1979-; member of the Virginia State Bar, and of the Federal, District of Columbia, and American Bar Associations (Section of Tax-ation of latter two), National Lawyers Club; Beta Theta Pi fraternity; appointed to the United States Tax Court on October 21, 1968, for a term expiring 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 A. GOFFE, judge—Oklahoma—born 1929, Sulphur, Okla.; not married; University of Oklahoma College of Business Administration, B.B.A., 1951; Universi-ty 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; en-gaged 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, judicial administration, and litigation), Oklahoma Bar Association, past president Oklahoma Institute on Taxation, past president of Tulsa Tax Club; member of advisory board, Southwestern Law Journal, and member of visitor's board, Southern Methodist University; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, November 4, 1971; term expires November 4, 1986; residence: Alexandria, Va. 22314. DARRELL D. WILES, judge—Missouri—born 1914, Fraser, Iowa; married Helen Frick and has two daughters; attended public schools in Fort Dodge, Iowa, graduat-ing in 1933; B.A, 1938 and J.D., 1940 from the State University 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, Internal 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 Associ-ation (section of taxation), Missouri Bar Association, and Bar Association of Metro-politan St. Louis; served as Secretary, 1960-62, and a member of council, 1967-70, of the section of taxation, 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; appointed to the United States Tax Court for the term expiring October 23, 1987, to succeed Judge Graydon G. Withey, retired; residence: 10215 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. 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 Grays Inn and the Student Law Association; attended Harvard Univer-sity (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. 796 Congressional Directory HERBERT L. CHABOT, judge—Maryland—born July 17, 1931, Bronx County, N.Y; married Aleen Kerwin, 1951; four children: Elliot C., Donald J., Lewis A., and Nancy Jo; attended public schools of New York; graduated, Stuyvesant High School, 1948; B.A. (cum laude), C.C.N.Y., 1952; LL.B., Columbia University, 1957; LL.M. (taxation), Georgetown University, 1964; enlisted in U.S. Army for 2 years and Army Reserves (civil affairs units), 8 years; served on legal staff, American Jewish Congress, 1957-61; law clerk to tax court Judge Russell E. Train, 1961-65; served on staff of congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, 1965-78; elected delegate, Mary-land Constitutional Convention, 1967-68; adjunct professor, National Law Center, George Washington University, 1974-present; member, American Bar (tax section) and Federal Bar Associations; appointed, beginning April 3, 1978, to the U.S. Tax Court for a 15-year term; residence: 14104 Bauer Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. ARTHUR L. NIMS III, judge—New Jersey—born January 3, 1923, Oklahoma City, Okla.; married Nancy Chloe Keyes; two daughters; attended public schools in Macon, Ga., and Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass.; B.A., Williams College; LL.B., University of Georgia Law School; LL.M. (Tax), New York University Law School; served as an officer, lieutenant (jg.), U.S. Naval Reserve, on active duty in the Pacific theater during World War II; admitted to the bar of Georgia, 1949; and practiced in Macon, Ga., 1949-51; served as special attorney, Office of the District Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, New York, N.Y., 1951-54; attorney, Legislation and Regulations Division, Chief Counsel's Office, Washington, D.C., 1954-55; ad-mitted to the bar of New Jersey, 1955; was with the law firm of McCarter & English, Newark, N.J., until 1979, having become a partner in 1961; served as secretary, Section of Taxation, American Bar Association, 1977-79; served as chair-man, Section of Taxation, New Jersey State Bar Association, 1969-71; member, American Law Institute; appointed by the President to the U.S. Tax Court, June 21, Eh ia $coes Judge Arnold Raum, who assumed senior status; took office on une 29, y EDNA G. PARKER, judge—Virginia—born 1930, Johnston County, N.C.; son, Douglas Benjamin Parker; attended public schools in Washington, D.C.; New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass College); University of Arizona (B.A., 1953, with honors); University of Arizona Law School; George Washington University College of Law (LL.B., 1957, Law Review, Order of the Coif); law clerk to Judge J. Warren Madden and Chief Judge Marvin Jones, U.S. Court of Claims, 1957-59; attorney-adviser, Office of General Counsel, Department of the Navy, 1959-60; trial attorney, Civil and Tax Divisions, Department of Justice, 1960-69; Administrative Judge, Contract Appeals Board, Department of Transportation, 1969-77; member, Tax Sec-tion, American Bar Association; Federal Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar; District of Columbia Bar Association, Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia; National Association of Women Lawyers; National Association of Women Judges; appointed special trial judge, U.S. Tax Court, September 1, 1977; oath of office as judge, U.S. Tax Court, May 30, 1980. MEADE WHITAKER, judge—Washington, D.C.—born March 22, 1919; married; two children; education; Yale University, B.A. with honors 1940, University of Virginia, LL.B. 1948; board of editors, Virginia Law Review; Order of the Coif, The Raven Society; Phi Delta Phi; admitted Alabama 1948; 1948-69, and 1970-73— Cabaniss & Johnston (and successor firms), Birmingham, Ala.; 1969-70—tax legisla-tive counsel, Treasury Department; 1973-77—chief counsel, Internal Revenue Serv-ice, Treasury Department; 1977-78—Arter and Hadden, Washington, D.C.; 1978-81—assistant general counsel, Federal tax, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich.; member: Alabama, District of Columbia, and American Bar Association (section of taxation); American Law Institute; American College of Tax Counsel; military serv-ice: 1941-46—U.S. Marine Corps; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for a 15-year term, beginning January 12, 1982. JULES G. KORNER III, judge—Maryland—born July 27, 1922, Washington, D.C; married Jean McKee in 1943; two children: Jules G. IV and Catherine Anne; graduated from St. Albans School 1939; University of Virginia (intermediate honors and Dean’s List), A.B. 1943; University of Mexico (Mexico, D.F.), Summer school, 1941; University of Virginia Law School, Dean’s List, LL.B. (later J.D.) 1947; member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity and Kappa Sigma Fraternity; commis-sioned ensign USNR in 1943; served on active duty with U.S. Navy, amphibious forces as commanding officer of amphibious landing ship 1943-46, in various places, Judiciary 797 including Pacific theatre and Japan; resigned as lieutenant, USNR in 1960; past commanding officer (1955-56) of Naval Reserve Material Company W-2, under Office of Naval Materiel; member of Bars of the District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland; from 1947 to 1970, attorney in the area of Federal Tax law in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Blair, Korner, Doyle & Worth (Korner, Doyle, Worth & Crampton); from 1970 to 1981, senior tax partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Pope Ballard & Loos; for 4 months in 1961, served as a tax member of a private mission employed by the Government of Ecuador, giving technical assist-ance to the Internal Revenue Service of that country in a project to overhaul its income tax system; from 1963 to 1968, served as adjunct professor of law at George-town University, teaching a postgraduate course in business planning; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on November 16, 1981, and took oath of office on January 22, 1982; nominated for a 15-year term to fill one of the three new seats on the Court, which were created by Congress in late 1980 to be effective February 1, 1981, term expires January 22, 1997; residence, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. PERRY SHIELDS, judge; born January 12, 1925, Townsend, Blount County, Tenn., son of Fred David and Alice Dorsey Shields; married Bonnie Manning Davis in 1951; three children: Bailey Davis Shields, Maryville, Tenn., Leslie Shields, and Beth Shields, Knoxville, Tenn.; graduated Everett High School, Maryville, Tenn., 1943; Yale University (U.S. Army), 1943; Princeton University (U.S. Army), 1944; Duke University, 1946-47; Duke School of Law, 1947-50; revenue agent, Internal Revenue Service, Knoxville, Tenn.; 1950-52; claims attorney, Office of Chief Ccunsel, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C., 1952-54; Civil Advisory and Trial Attorney, office of Regional Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Atlanta, Ga., and Greensboro, N.C., 1954-56; private practice of law specializing in tax matters in Knoxville and Chattanooga from 1956 to date of appointment to the Tax Court; military service: U.S. Army and U.S. Army Air Force, June 1943 through Septem-ber 1945, including combat service in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany; member: Knoxville Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, American Bar Asso-ciation, Federal Bar Association, Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, and Ameri-can Trial Lawyers Association; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court for a 15-year term commencing on February 5, 1982. LAPSLEY WALTER HAMBLEN, JRr., judge—Virginia—born December 25, 1926, Chattanooga, Tenn.; married Claudia Royster Terrell, Lynchburg, Va., 1971; three sons by previous marriage; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46, graduated from McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1943, and University of Virginia, B.A. 1949 and LL.B. 1953; member: Order of the Coif, Raven Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta, and Phi Delta Theta; admitted to the bar, West Virginia 1954, Ohio 1955, and Virginia 1957; trial attorney, office of Chief Counsel, Internal Reve-nue Service (Atlanta, Ga.), 1955-56, attorney-advisor, Tax Court of the United States (Judge Craig S. Atkins) 1956-57; private practice of law, Lynchburg, Va., as a member of Caskie, Frost, Hobbs & Hamblen and predecessors 1957-82; Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1982; former chairman, Tax Section Board of Governors, Virginia State Bar; former trustee, Southern Federal Tax Institute, Atlanta, Ga.; past codirector, Annual Virginia Conference on Federal Taxation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.; fellow, American College of Tax Counsel and American College of Probate Counsel; member: Virginia, Federal and American (tax section) Bar Associations and Virgin-ia State Bar; took oath of office as a judge of the U.S. Tax Court, September 14, 1982, for a 15-year term to succeed Judge Sheldon V. Ekman, deceased; residence, 201 Governors Court, Falls Church, Va. MARY ANN COHEN, judge—California—born July 16, 1943, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; attended public schools in Los Angeles, Calif.; University of California at Los Angeles, B.S., 1964; University of Southern California, J.D., 1967; admitted to Cali-fornia Bar, 1967; private practice of law, Los Angeles, with firm of Abbott & Cohen, a professional corporation (and predecessors), 1967-82; member: American Bar Asso-ciation (sections of taxation, litigation, and criminal justice), American Judicature Society, Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Tax Litigation, U.S. Depart-ment of Justice (1979-80); appointed to U.S. Tax Court July 1982 to succeed Cynthia H. Hall; term expires September 24, 1997; residence, 1201 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. 798 Congressional Directory NORMAN O. TIETJENS, senior judge—Ohio—born 1903, Napoleon, Ohio; mar-ried Lucretia Larkin, 1936; two daughters, Corinne T. Sommer and Anne L. Guan-dolo; attended public schools in Napoleon; Brown University, Ph. B., 1925 (magna cum laude), M.A., 1927; University of Michigan, J.D. (first in class), 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; coun-sel, 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; Achieve-ment 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; resi-dence: 3509 Overlook Lane 20016. BRUCE M. FORRESTER, senior 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 American Law Institute, the American Judicature Society, Missouri Bar Association, Kansas City Bar Association, Lawyers Association of Kansas City, Chancery, Kansas City Country Club, Chevy Chase Club, and St. John’s Church, Norwood Parish; appointed to the 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 January 1, 1976; residence: 7017 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. ARNOLD RAUM, senior judge—Massachusetts—born 1908, Massachusetts; mar-ried Violet Gang Kopp: Harvard College, A.B. (summa cum laude), 1929, and Har-vard 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 Corpora-tion, 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 suc-ceeding terms beginning June 2, 1960, and June 2, 1972; retired October 27, 1978; [Reallag 40 Loren further judicial duties October 28, 1978; residence: 2622 31st treet 5 WILLIAM MILLER DRENNEN, senior judge—West Virginia—born 1914, Jen-kins, 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- Judiciary 799 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; retired June 1, 1980; residence: 8001 Aberdeen Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20014. IRENE FEAGIN SCOTT, senior judge—Alabama—born October 6, 1912, Union Springs, Ala.; daughter of Arthur H. and Irene Peach Feagin; married 1939 to Thomas J. Scott; two children, Thomas J., Jr. and Irene (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; LL.D., University of Alabama, 1978 (honorary); admitted to Alabama Bar 1936; attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Inter-nal Revenue Service, 1937-50; member, Excess Profits Tax Council, Internal Reve-nue 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; member, Alabama Bar Association; honorary member, The Bar Association of the District of Columbia; member, American Bar Association (section of taxation), Federal Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Asso-ciation, American Judicature Society, National Association of Women Lawyers, National Association of Women Judges, Kappa Beta Pi; appointed, as judge, United States Tax Court in May 1960, for term expiring June 1, 1972; reappointed June 1, 1972 for 15-year term; assumed senior status July 1, 1982; residence: 4815 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. SPECIAL TRIAL JUDGES OF THE COURT James M. Gussis, 1668 Avon Place 20007. Fred S. Gilbert, Jr., 1026 16th Street 20036. Francis J. Cantrel, 6602 Tusculum Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Daniel J. Dinan, 4829 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Marvin F. Peterson, 10930 Wickshire Way, Rockville, Md. 20852. John J. Pajak, 3321 Garfield Street 20008. Darrell D. Hallett, Route 1, Box 60, Hamilton, Va. 22068. Fred R. Tansill, 2740 Cortland Place 20008. Randolph F. Caldwell, Jr., 1117 Powhatan Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Lee M. Galloway, 5101 River Road, No. 417, Bethesda, Md. 20816. OFFICERS OF THE COURT Clerk.—Charles S. Casazza, 5505 Uppingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Clerk.—Hu S. Vandervort, 205 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Budget and Fiscal Officer.—Washington B. Bowie, 24128 Doreen Drive, Gaithers- burg, Md. 20879. Librarian.—Jeanne R. Bonynge, 4940 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Reporter.—Mary T. Pittman, 127 Tollgate Way, Falls Church, Va. 22046. UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS 450 E Street 20442. Phone, 693-7100 ROBINSON O. EVERETT, chief judge; born in Durham, N.C., March 18, 1928; son of Reuben O. and Kathrine (Robinson) Everett; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard College, 1947; J.D. (magna cum laude), Harvard Law School, 1950; LL.M., Duke University, 1959; active duty in U.S. Air Force, 1951-53; thereafter served in U.S. Air Force Reserve and retired as colonel, 1978; married Linda McGregor of Greens-boro, N.C., August 27, 1966; children: Robinson O., Jr., McGregor, and Lewis Moore; commissioner, U.S. Court of Military Appeals, 1953-55; private law practice, Durham, N.C., 1955-80; assistant professor of law, 1950-51; adjunct professor of law, 1963-66; professor of law, Duke Law School, 1967-present; chairman Durham Urban Redevelopment Commission, 1958-75; counsel, 1961-64; consultant, 1964-66; Sub-committee on Constitutional Rights, Senate Committee on the Judiciary; chairman, Standing Committee on Military Law, American Bar Association, 1977-79; presi-dent, Durham County Bar Association, 1976-77; commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 1961-73, 1977-present; member, Ameri-can Law Institute, 1966-present; councillor, North Carolina State Bar, 1978-present; nominated by President Carter as judge of U.S. Court of Military Appeals, February 14, 1980, for the remainder of the term expiring May 1, 1981; unanimously con-firmed by the Senate and designated chief judge by President Carter, March 28, 1980; took oath of office, April 16, 1980; term of office extended until April 15, 1990, by Act of December 23, 1980, Public Law 96-579, §12, 94 Stat. 3369. WILLIAM HOLMES COOK, judge; born in Carbondale, Ill., June 2, 1920; son of Rex H. and Mary Dola (Carter) Cook; prelaw, Southern Illinois University, 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; reappointed by President Ford on February 10, 1976, and again unanimously confirmed by the Senate for the term expiring May 1, 1991, and took oath of office on April 23, 1976. ALBERT B. FLETCHER, Jr., 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, Ex-ecutive Council of District Judges Association, 1968-75; member, Executive Comittee 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; served as chief judge until April 16, 1980. 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 800 Judiciary 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 lieutenant (jg.); married Mary Parrish Viccellio of Chatham, Va., December 31, 1949; children: Sara Newsom, Martha Hardy, William H., Jr., Daniel Hobson; 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; professional staff member and later chief of staff, U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, February 1953 to Novem-ber 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 Robinson O. Everett, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Judge William H. Cook, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. *Judge Albert B. Fletcher, Jr., 6500 Boulevard View, Alexandria, Va. 22307. *Senior Judge William H. Darden, 5828 Bent Twig Road, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Clerk of the Court. —Thomas F. Granahan, 7007 Ted Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Central Legal Staff Director.—Benjamin Feld, 5115 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Librarian.—Mary Shaw Kuck, 3842 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. 99=555.'0. = 83 «="53 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS 500 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 638-7113 Chief Judge.—Theodore R. Newman, Jr., 500 Indiana Avenue, Sixth Level 20001. Associate Judges: Catherine B. Kelly, 2029 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 62 20008. John W. Kern III, 2475 Virginia Avenue, No. 623 20037. Frank Q. Nebeker, 2360 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Julia Cooper Mack, 1610 Varnum Street 20011. John M. Ferren, 3404 Legation Street 20015. William C. Pryor, 2729 Unicorn Lane 20015. James A. Belson, 2220 46th Street 20007. John A. Terry, 722 A Street SE. 20003. Retired: Gerard D. Reilly (chief judge), 3515 Lowell Street 20016. Hubert B. Pair (associate judge), The Crestwood, 3900 16th Street 20011. J. tid Yeagley (associate judge), 8370 Greensboro Drive, No. 1011, McLean, Va. George R. Gallagher (associate judge), 17801 Comus Road, Dickerson, Md. 20753. Clerk.—Alan I. Herman, 8515 Oakford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Richard B. Hoffman, 2925 28th Street 20008. Executive Secretary, Committee on Admissions.—Anthony Nigro, 211 East Tantallon Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia Courthouse, 500 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 727-1010 Chief Judge.—H. Carl Moultrie I, 3915 17th Street NE. 20018. 727-1600. udges: Joseph M. F. Ryan, Jr., 5441 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816. 727-1448. Tim Murphy, 4033 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. 727-1430. John D. Fauntleroy, 1435 Kennedy Street 20011. 727-1020. George Herbert Goodrich, 6003 Corbin Road 20016. 727-1055. George H. Revercomb, 8906 Old Dominion Drive, McLean Va. 22101. 727-1446. James A. Washington, Jr., 14212 Ncrthgate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 727- John F. Doyle. 727-1900. Paul F. McArdle, 3505 Windsor Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 727-1422. Nicholas S. Nunzio, 8201 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 727-1440. Sylvia Bacon, 2500 Q Street 20007. 727-1444. Eugene N. Hamilton, 15305 Sweetridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 727-1070. Joseph Michael Hannon, 5905 Kingsford Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 727-1590. Luke C. Moore, 1831 Upshur Street, NE. 20018. 727-1588. John R. Hess, 3509. Fort Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. 727-1566. Donald S. Smith, 12105 Whippoorwill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. 727-1490. D. L. Norman. 727-1860. Fred B. Ugast, 5704 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. 727-2698. Bruce S. Mencher, 3821 Veazey Street 20016. 727-1358. Robert M. Scott, 4930 Loughboro Road 20016. 727-1550. Paul R. Webber III, 1627 Myrtle Street 20012. 727-1426. Annice Wagner. 727-1395. Gladys Kessler, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 3420 20001. 727-1616. Robert A. Shuker, 4709 Albemarle Street 20016. 727-1747. Carlisle E. Pratt, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1402 20008. 727-1090. Frederick H. Weisberg. 727-1066. Peter H. Wolf, 3111 Cathedral Avenue 20008. 727-1388. 802 Judiciary 803 Judges—Continued Shellie F. Bowers. 727-9512. Harriett R. Taylor. 727-1442. Truman A. Morrison, 4200 18th Street 20011. 727-1060. Frank E Schwelb, 3001 Veazy Terrace, Apt. 1613 20008. 727-9552. Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., 7965 Orchid Street 20012. 727-9423. Iraline G. Barnes. 727-1818. William C. Gardner, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 3540 20001. 727-1088. Ricardo M. Urbina. 727-1888. Henry F. Greene, 3263 Beech Street 20015. 727-1455. Richard S. Salzman, 3541 Appleton Street 20008. 727-1717. Warren R. King, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 1530 20001. 727-1717. Reggie B. Walton, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 1510 20001. 727-5406. Ronald P. Wertheim, 3230 Highland Place 20008. 727-1700. George W. Mitchell, 2243 Sudbury Road 20012. 727-2074. Steffen W. Graae, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 2040 20001. 727-2077. Geoffrey M. Alprin, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 3020 20001. 727-1577. 2 Virginie L. Riley, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008. 727-1010. etired: George D. Neilson, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. 727-1471. John J. Malloy, 5806 Nevada Avenue 20015. 727-1420. Edward A. Beard, 4303 Torchlight Circle 20816. 727-1666. Richard R. Atkinson, 422 Fifth Street SE. 20003. 727-1414. Milton D. Korman, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 215E 20016. 727-1411. DeWitt S. Hyde, 5606 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 727-1080. W. Byron Sorrell, 4000 Tennyson Road, University Park, Md. 20782. 727-1099. William S. Thompson, 4343 Blagden Avenue 20011. 727-1470. William E. Stewart, Jr. Dyer Justice Taylor. Fred L. McIntyre, 12328 Arrow Park Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20816. 727-1448. Leonard Braman, 12600 Springloch Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 727-4905. Samuel B. Block, 2801 New Mexico Avenue, Apt. 1021 20007. 727-1411. Margaret A. Haywood. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS Executive Office: District of Columbia Courthouse, 500 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 727-1770 Executive Officer.—Larry P. Polansky, 250 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. 751-8048. Deputy Executive Officer.—James F. Lynch, 648 Maid Marian Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405. (301) 841-5186. Fiscal Officer.—Alfred E. Berling, 8001 Knollwood Street, Brandywine, Md. 20613. (301) 372-6993. Director, Court Reporter Division.—Shirley R. Shepard, 4215 Payne Drive, Fort Washington, Md. Po0Tas. (301) 248-1067. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPPORT PERSONNEL Clerk of the Court.—Thomas A. Duckenfield, 1415 Whittier Street 20012. 829-9305. Register of Wills-Clerk of the Probate Division. —Henry L. Rucker, 4434 Seventh Street NE. 20017. 727-3003. Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.—Frederick B. Beane, Jr., 900 Brightseat Road, Landover, Md. 20785. 366-4113. Hearing Commissioners: John W. King, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 1450 20001. 727-2333. Joseph Sitnick, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 1450 20001. 727-2333. Evelyn E. C. Queen, 500 Indiana Avenue, Room 1450 20001. 727-2333. Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.— Thomas A. Hammond, Jr., 1810 Sudbury Road 20012. 882-7391. Chief Perey Clerk, Family Division.—Karen M. Knab, 250 Ninth Street NE. 20002. Chairman, Commission on Mental Health.—James S. Gardiner, 6823 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 654-0076. 804 Congressional Directory Chief Deputy Clerk, Family Division—Continued Alternate Chairman, Commission on Mental Health.—Walter J. Murphy, Jr., 1511 K Street 20005. Hearing Commissioners: Morton Berg, 1131 University Boulevard West, Apt. 419, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. 649-1461. Dennis Doyle, 13305 Norden Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 871-3795. Jerry Byrd, 2228 S Street SE. 20020. 581-8367. Pamela J. Young, 2012 Shepard Street NE. 20018. 635-8919. Auditor-Master.—John W. Follin, 2214 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. 534-1562. Director of Social Services.—Alan M. Schuman, 1701 Briar Ridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101. 241-0071. Chief Deputy Clerk, Tax Division.—Rosemary Stanfield, 6250 Franconia Station Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. 971-1932. Chief Deputy Clerk, Marriage Bureau.—Robert T. Nash, 1410 Ray Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. 727-1626. Administrative Officer.—Donald F. Peyton, Rural Route 1, P.O. Box 341, White Plains, Md. 20695. 645-2945. Director of Personnel. —George L. Wright, 12612 Prestwick Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. 292-5064. Administrator, Data Processing Division.—Philip S. Braxton, 24 Cinnamon Court, Sterling, Va. 22170. 471-5262. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE U.S. COURTS Washington, D.C. 20544. Phone, 633-6097 Director.—William E. Foley, 5 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Sesroary 40 the Director.—Joan Phillips, 10005 Markham Street, Silver Spring, ‘ 1, Deputy Director.—Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr., 5602 Ontario Circle 20016. Secretary to the Deputy Director.—E. Noreen Wellons, 719 Brandon Circle, Wal-dorf, Md. 20601. Executive fossa Director.—James E. Macklin, Jr., 1205 Falster Road, Alexandria, a Assistant Director, Personnel and Financial Management.—Edward V. Garabedian, 2309 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Director, Management Systems and Services.—Edwin L. Stoorza, Jr., 718 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Assistant Director, Program Management.—Peter G. McCabe, 1102 Pipestem Place, Rockville, Md. 20854. General Counsel.—William M.. Nichols, 8756 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102. Oye of Leginagioe Afrzis-—=Williom J. Weller, 237 North Columbus Street, Ar-lington, V A Offs of Jlngenent Review.—Deborah H. Kirk, 7107 Helmsdale Road, Bethesda, Chief, Administrative Services Division.—Robert H. Hartzell, 2700 North Rosser Street, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Chief,{, Bankruptcy Division.—Berkeley Wright, Jr., 118 Carlisle Drive, Silver Spring, Chia iL Division.—Robert J. Pellicoro, 5008 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. Chief td Justice Act Division.—Theodore J. Lidz, 944 Lynch Drive, Arnold, Chief, Financial Management Division.—Dewey Heising, 6425 33d Street 20015. Choos SL gsirates Division.—Duane R. Lee, 9082 Brook Ford Road, Burke, Va. ChicsSn asonnal Division.—R. Glenn Johnson, 5010 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. Chief oe Division.—William A. Cohan, 1932 Dundee Road, Rockville, Md. Chief, Statistical Analysis and Reports Division.—James A. McCafferty, 613 Rosier Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Chief, Systems Services Division.—Charles F. McBride, 6070 North Ninth Road, Arlington, Va. 22205. FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER Dolley Madison House, 1520 H Street 20005. Phone, 202-633-6011 Director.—A. Leo Levin, 633-6311. Deputy Director.—Charles W. Nihan, 633-6332. Director of Research.—William B. Eldridge, 633-6326. Director of Innovations and Systems Development.—Gordon Bermant, 633-6361. Director of Continuing Education and Training. —Kenneth C. Crawford, 633-6332. Director of Inter-Judicial Affairs.—Alice L. O'Donnell, 633-6347. Information Specialist. —Leonard E. Klein, 633-6365. 806 Congressional Directory REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE DIVISION Superior Court of the District of Columbia 20001. Phone, single 727-3000 Register of Wills.—Henry L. Rucker, 4434 Seventh Street NE. 20017. Chief Deputy Register.—G. Michael Richwine, 7524 Amesbury Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Deputy Registers: Constance B. Gould, 3900 16th Street 20011. Rosemary Nunn, 13006 Pacific Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20853. Joan R. Saunders, 6623 Hiddenite Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Thomas J. Burns, 11965 Hedges Run Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Mary L. Renfro, 210 Commons Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The District of Columbia is a separate political entity within the United States which serves as the seat of the Federal Government. In addition to its status as the Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C., also has its own local governmental structure. The District’s elected Mayor and 13-member council govern under a congressional delegation of home rule powers. The home rule charter was approved December 24, 1973, and accepted by the citizens in a referendum held May 7, 1974. Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress retains ultimate legislative authority over the District, and the annual municipal budget still requires House and Senate passage. Prior to the 1973 Self-Government Act, the District's citizens had been granted the right to vote for the President of the United States (by the XXIII Amendment ratified in 1961). District residents have also elected their school board since 1968 and a nonvoting delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives since 1970. On May 29, 1982, the delegates to the District of Columbia Statehood Constitu-tional Convention adopted a Constitution for the State of New Columbia. The Constitution was approved by the citizens on November 2, 1982. The Constitution must be adopted by both the House of Representatives and the United States Senate. If approved, New Columbia will become the 51st State. The 68.25 square mile District of Columbia lies at the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers on land that was ceded by the State of Maryland. A small portion of the city which had been carved from the Virginia shore of the Potomac was returned to Virginia in 1846 and now forms the southern boundary of the District. The site for the city was selected by George Washington. It rises from the lowlands abutting the Potomac River into the hills at the edge of the Maryland counties of Prince Georges and Montgomery. The District of Columbia became the Nation’s Capital on December 1, 1800. In 1802, a small portion of the District was incorporated into the city of Washing-ton, governed by an appointed Mayor and elected City Council. Ten years later, the city’s charter was amended to provide for an elected board of aldermen which, along with the council, selected the Mayor. In 1820, the charter was again modified to allow the city of Washington to elect its Mayor. The remainder of the District was divided between the city of Georgetown and county of Washington until June 1, 1871, when the three separate jursidictions were merged into a single municipality. The consolidated District was under a territorial form of government, headed by a governor and council named by the President. In 1874, the Congress abolished the territorial government and established a three-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the President. This structure is the predecessor to the present home rule government. The District’s first appointed single Commissioner, Walter E. Washington, was elected to serve as the first Mayor of the District of Columbia, taking office on January 2, 1975. The appointed council’'s Vice Chairman, Sterling Tucker, was elected Chairman of the city’s first elected Council. In November 1978, the 700,000 citizens of the District of Columbia elected their second Mayor, Marion Barry, Jr.,, and council Chairman, Arrington Dixon. The Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy was reelected to the seat of nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives. In November 1982 the citizens of the District of Columbia reelected Marion Barry Jr. as their Mayor and elected David Clarke as Chairman of the City Council. The Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy was reelected to the seat of Delegate to the House of Representatives. 809 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR District Building, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue 20004. Phone, 727-6319 Mayor 3 the District of Columbia.—Marion Barry, Jr., 3607 Suitland Road SE. Legal Counsel to the Mayor.—Herbert O. Reid, Sr., 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Inspector General.—Joyce Blalock, 515 N Street SW. 20024. Secretary of the District of Columbia.—Dwight S. Cropp, 4001 18th Street 20011. Assistant Secretary of the District of Columbia.—Robert S. Moore, 6702 Second Street 20012. Office of Documents, Director.—David A. Splitt, 6111 Utah Aveune 20015. Opps of Documents, Deputy Director.—Avis Hawkins, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue Staff Director.—Clifton B. Smith, 1611 Tuckerman Street 20011. Press Secretary.—Annette Samuels, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004. Special Assistant to the Mayor for Religious Affairs.—Lewis Anthony. Special Assistant to the Mayor for Boards and Commissions.—Valeria Barry. Special Assistant to the Mayor for Labor Liaison.—Gwendolyn Hemphill. Special Assistant to the Mayor jor Boards and Commissions.—Betty King. Special Assistant to the Mayor.—Mary Lampson. Special Adviser to the Mayor for Recreation and Youth Affairs.—Dr. William umsey Office. 7 Community Services, Director.—Anita Bonds, 420 Seventh Street 20004, ope > Special Services, Director.—Mabis C. Smith, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue Office oo Policy and Program Evaluation.—Gladys Mack, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6879. Office of Intergovernmental Relations, Director.—Pauline Schneider, 1350 Pennsyl-vania Avenue 20004, 727-6265. EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Arts and Humanities, Exective Director.—Mildred E. Bautista, 420 Seventh Street 20004, 724-5613. Board of Appeals and Review.—Separate listing. Board of Equalization and Review.—Separate listing. Cizilion Complaint Review Board.—Lucy Edwards, 420 Seventh Street 20004, 727- Office of Criminal Justice Plans and Analysis, Executive Director.—Shirley Wilson, 420 Seventh Street 20004, 727-6537. Office of Human Rights, Director.—Anita Bellamy Shelton, 420 Seventh Street 20004, 727-3100. Office of Latino fess, Executive Director.—William P. Vazquez, 2409 18th Street 20009, 673-6533. Office on Aging, Executive Director.—E. Veronica Pace, 1012 14th Street, Suite 1106 20005, 724-5622. Commission for Women.—Separate listing. DEPUTY MAYORS District Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004 City Administrator and Deputy Mayor for Operations.—Elijah B. Rogers, 1350 Penn-sylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6306. Director of Public Works. —Thomas Downs, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004. 810 District of Columbia 811 Deputy Mayor for Economic Development.—Ivanhoe Donaldson, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6365. ] Office of Business and Economic Development, Executive Director.—Lawrence P. Schumake III, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6600. Minority Business Opportunity Commission, Executive Director.—William Jameson, 613 G Street, Room 916 20001, 727-3818. Emergency Preparedness, Acting Director.—Joseph P. Yeldell, 300 Indiana Avenue, Room 5009 20001, 727-6161. Emergency Preparedness, Acting Deputy Director—Samuel H. Jordan, 300 Indiana Avenue, Room 5009 20001, 727-6161. Opie, 4 Personnel, Director.—Jose Gutierrez, 613 G Street, Room 306 20001, 727- Deputy Mayor for Financial Management.—Alfonsa G. Hill, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6343. Office of Budget, Director.—Elizabeth Reveal, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004. COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District Building, First Floor, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 724-8000 Council Chairman.—David A. Clarke (At Large), Room 107, 724-8176. Chairman Pro Tempore Nadine P. Winter (Ward 6), Room 106, 724-8064. Council Member Frank Smith, Jr. (Ward 1), Room 104, 724-8179. Council Member John A. Wilson (Ward 2), Room 121, 724-8058. Council Member Polly Shackleton (Ward 3), Room 116, 724-8056. Council Member Charlene Drew Jarvis (Ward 4), Room 117, 724-8052. Council Member William R. Spaulding (Ward 5), Room 122, 724-8066. Council Member H. R. Crawford (Ward 7), Room 111, 724-8068. Council Member Wilhelmina Rolark (Ward 8), Room 125, 724-8062. Council Member Jerry A. Moore, Jr. (At Large), Room 118, 724-8074. Council Member Hilda H. M. Mason (At Large), Room 108, 724-8072. Council Member Betty Ann Kane (At Large), Room 110, 724-8175. Council Member John Ray (At Large), Room 102, 724-8013. Office of the Secretary.—Vivien R. Cunningham, secretary, Room 101, 724-8080. Legislative Services Unit.—Rachel Clay, director, Room G-28, 724-8050. Support Services Unit.—Fred Aranha, Jr., director, Room G-23, 724-8022. Committee Support Unit.—Michael Weston, Room G-21, 724-8019. Reporter's Unit.—Constance Taylor, director, Room G-12A, 724-8086. Accounting Unit.—Shirley Ouzts, director, Room G-27A, 724-8087. Personnel Unit.—Traneda Boxley, director, Room G-12B, 724-8042. fice Z Lhe General Counsel.—Gregory Mize, general counsel, Room G-24, BOARDS OF APPEAL AND Be imgann OF EQUALIZATION AND District Building, Room 202. Phone, 727-1189 or 727-1195 Chairman (Boards of Appeal).—M. Brent Oldham, 4325 20th Street NE. 20018. Chairman (Boards of Review).—Samuel C. Reynolds, 2111 Upshur Street NE. 20018. Executive Secretary.—Clinton L. McDonald, 2400 Virginia Avenue, Apt. C-601 20037. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL Suite 241, 500 C Street 20001. Phone, 639-1415 Chairperson.—A. Yvonne Price, public member, NAACP, 1025 Vermont Avenue, Suite 820 20005. Vice Chairperson.—Talmadge Williams, employer member, Control Data Corp., 6003 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20852. Lois I. Ricks, employee member, Washington Recruitment and Training Program, 2751 Woodley Place 20008. po Qroonners) employee member, IBEW Local 26, 6220 Kansas Avenue NE. Robert M. Brooks, employee member, Roofers Local 90, 600 F Street, Suite 306 Fred L. Valentine, employer member, George Hyman Construction, Co., 4930 Del Ray Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20814. 812 Congressional Directory Vice Chairperson—Continued Floretta D. McKenzie, government member, 415 12th Street, Suite 1209 20004. Matthew F. Shannon, Mayor's designee, government member, Department of Employment Services, 500 C Street, Suite 600 20001. Elizabeth G. Sarpy, director/executive secretary, Apprenticeship Council, 500 C Street, Suite 241 20001. COMMISSION ON LICENSURE TO PRACTICE THE HEALING ART 605 G Street, Room 202 Lower Level. Phone, 727-5365 OFFICE OF THE STAFF DIRECTOR Staff Director.—P. Joseph Sarnella, 605 G Street 20001. Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healin,ng Art.—Dr. William H. Cooper, president, 5024 Upton Street 20016; Dr. Samuel B. McCottry, Jr., vice president, 2809 14th Street NE. 20009; Dr. Ernest Hardaway, secretary, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 825 20009; Dr. Barrington B. Barnes, member, 1805 Benning Road NE. 20002; Harold B. Chinn, member, 4115 Meade Street NE. 20019; Dr. Robert Coffey, member, 4936 Loughboro Road 20016; Dr. Alyce C. Gullattee, member, 6408 16th Street 20012; Dr. Edward C. Kirby, member, 2820 36th Place 20007; Margaret A. Kohn, member, 1751 N Street 20036; Dr. Agnes E. Schweit-zer, member, 4309 Van Ness Street 20016; Margaret B. Stewart, member, 1639 North Portal Drive 20012. COMMISSION FOR WOMEN District Building, 1350 E Street. Phone, 724-5581 Chairperson.—Alice T. Davis, 1843 Park Road 20010. Vice To iris Renshaw, 2910 Military Road 20015. Executive Director.—Ethel James Williams, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISARILITIES AND TENURE 515 Fifth Street 20001. Phone, 727-1363 Chaiperson.~ William W. Taylor III, Esq., 1201 Connecticut Avenue, 12th Floor Vice Chairperson.—Bette L. Catoe, M.D., 5505 Fifth Street, Suite 401 20011. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION LICENSURE COMMISSION 605 G Street, Suite M-102. Phone, 727-3511. Executive Director.—Dr. Nathaniel Sims. Chairman.—Rohulamin Quander, 1703 Lawrence Street NE. 20018. Vice Chairman.—Marion S. McIntosh, 4017 20th Street NE. 20018. Secretary/Treasurer.—Dr. George Arnstein, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Member.—Reginald Dunn, 1721 Highwood Place SE. 20020. Member.—Dr. Marion E. Hooker, 101 G Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004. Phone, 727-6248 Corgope lion Counsel.—Judith W. Rogers, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727- Principal Deputy.—Frederick D. Dorsey, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6248. Comirgnls Appeals Board.—James E. Lemert, chairman, 515 Fifth Street 20002, T27- Administrative Office.—Lowell D. Thomas, administrative officer, 1350 Pennsylva-nia Avenue 20004, 727-6920. Appelinte oD yision) .—Charles L. Reischel, deputy, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, Civil Division.—John H. Suda, deputy, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6295. Civil Division, General Litigation, Section I.—Martin L. Grossman, section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6340. District of Columbia 813 Civil Division, General Litigation, Section II.—Michael E. Zielinski, section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6303. Civil Division, General Litigation, Section IIT.—[Vacant], section chief, 1350 Penn-sylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6337. Civil Division, Special Litigation Section. —Margaret L. Hines, section chief, 500 Indiana Avenue 20001, 727-3885. Criminal Division.— William L. Davis, deputy, 500 Indiana Avenue 20001, 727-4874. Criminal Division, Juvenile Section.—Nan R. Huhn, section chief, 500 Indiana Avenue 20001, 727-4871. Criminal Division, Law Enforcement Section.—Nathaniel H. Speights, section chief, 500 Indiana Avenue 20001, 727-9813. Housing and Community Development Division.—James R. Murphy, deputy, 1133 North Capitol Street NE. 20002, 535-1550. Housing and Community Development Division, Finance and Assisted Housing Sec-Jo rames B. McDaniel, section chief, 1133 North Capitol Street NE. 20002, Housing and Community Development Division, Land Use and Development Sec-on =Stephen N. Gell, section chief, 1133 North Capitol Street NE. 20002, 535- Logi) Lonnsct Division.—Inez Smith Reid, deputy, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, Legal Counsel Division, Administrative Law Section.—Samuel S. Sharpe, section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6278. Legal Counsel Division, Legislation and Opinions Section.—Erias A. Hyman, acting section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6403. Legal Counsel Division, Personnel and Labor Relations Section.—Melvin W. Bolden, dJr., acting section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-5302. Legal Counsel Division, Taxation Section.—Richard L. Aguglia, section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6255. Legal Counsel Division, Trade Regulation Section.—Francis S. Smith, acting section chief, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004, 727-6240. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3700 Director.—James F. Palmer, 2519 36th Place SE. 20020. Executive Assistant to the Director.—Victoria D. Priscoli, 614 H Street 20001. Assistant Director for Administrative Services.—William D. Golightly, 10701 Hower- ton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Community and Women’s Programs.—Patricia P. Taylor, 3301 Alabama Avenue, SE. 20020. Assistant Director for Correctional Services.—James W. Freeman, 1203 Morningside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assigns Director for Detention Services.—George E. Holland, 1307 Fern Street Assistant Director for Health Services.—Robert E. Lee, 4104 19th Street NE. 20018. BOARD OF EDUCATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Street. Phone, 724-4289 President At Large).—David H. Eaton, 2039 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Vice President.—Nathaniel Bush (Ward 7), 3360 Alden Place NE. 20019. Bettie G. Benjamin (Ward 5), 4023 13th Street NE. 20017. Linda W. Cropp (Ward 4), 4001 18th Street 20011. R. David Hall (Ward 2), 1315 Q Street 20009. Eugene Kinlow (At Large), 4124 Second Street SW. 20032. R. Calvin Lockridge (Ward 8), 121 Raleigh Street SE. 20032. Barbara Lett Simmons (At Large), 7244 15th Place 20012. John E. Warren (Ward 6), 1340 Mapleview Place SE. 20020. Wanda Washburn (Ward 3), 4622 Broad Branch Road 20008. (Ward 1) [Vacant.] Tanya Turner (student representative), 1501 W Street SE. 20020. Executive Secretary.—N. Carl Cannon, 2120 16th Street 20009. General Counsel.—[Vacant.] 814 Congressional Directory PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Superintendent of Schools.—Floretta D. McKenzie, 1231 Emerson Street NE. 20017. BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 347-4509 Chairperson.—Albert J. Beveridge III, Esq., 2921 44th Place 20016, 362-8541. Member.—Virginia P. Moye, 1225 Trinidad Avenue NE. 20002, 399-2290. Member.—Jeannine S. Clark, 1844 Randolph Street 20011, 726-0456. General Counsel and Acting Executive Director.—William H. Lewis, 1350 Pennsylva-nia Avenue 20004, 727-2406. Aging Director of Campaign Finance.—Keith Vance, 420 Seventh Street 20004, 727- DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Employment Services Building, 500 C Street, Suite 600 20001. Phone, 639-1176 Director.—Matthew Shannon, 639-1000. Deputy Director, Labor Standards.—Mattie I. Taylor, 1200 Upshur Street 20011, 576-7100. Director, Program Planning and Analysis Staff.—Richard F. Groner, 639-1357. WAGE-HOUR BOARD 614 H Street, Room 615 20001. Phone, 727-2118 Paula L. Jewell, chairperson and public member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Joseph, 4 Beavers, employee member, 3215 Parkview Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 1 David W. Wilmot, employer member, 2303 36th Street SE. 20020. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Blue Plains Treatment Plant, 5000 Overlook Avenue SW. Phone, 767-8150 Director of Environmental Services.—William B. Johnson, 2520 36th Street SE. 20020. Executive Assistant.—Helen H. Mitchell, 3148 Cherry Road NE. 20018. Controller.—Roy L. Peters, 7901 Den Meade Avenue, Oxon Hill, Md. 20744. Deputy Controller.—Edward R. Lingenfelter, 14300 Brad Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Administrator Water Resources Management.—Wallace White, 3158 Westover Drive Administrator, Solid Waste Management.—Richard F. Moreland, 7810 Knollwood Street, Brandywine, Md. 20613. Acting Administrator, Office of Environmental Standards and Quality Assurance.— James H. McDermott, 12303 Mount Pleasant Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Acting Administrator, Office of Facility Planning, Engineering, and Construction.— George B. Stryker, 220 Riverbend Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20021. Administrator, Office of Fleet Management.—Fleming Thomas, 3103 Bellbrook Court, Temple Hills, Md. 20748. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND REVENUE 300 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 727-6083 Acting Director.—Jeffrey L. Humber, Jr. Special Assistant.—Cynthia P. Lehmann. Associate Director for Economic and Tax Policy.—Billy D. Cook. Asin Director for Management and Administrative Services.—Harold L. omas. . Associate Director for Office of Data Systems.—Walter S. Swindell. Associate Director for Office of Real Property Taxes.—Robert L. King. Associate Director for Audit, Compliance and Investigation.—J. Walter Lund. District of Columbia 815 Manager, Tax Processing.—James E. Wilberding. Acting Controller.—Roger W. Powell, Jr. Senior Budget Analyst.—Naomi C. Glass. Acting Chief, Program Analyst Unit.—Elton W. Nelson. FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters (Potomac Building North), 614 H Street. Phone, 462-1762 Fire Chief.—Theodore R. Coleman, 8008 Alcoa Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Fire Chief (Operations).—Harry H. Shaffer, 1454 Crofton Parkway, Crof-ton, Md. 21114. Assistant Fire Chief (Services).—Joseph Kitt, 1447 35th Street SE. 20020. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting).—Thomas ‘A. O’Connell, 10106 McKenney Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting).—William Mullikin, 9806 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Depnly Zire Chief (Fire Fighting).—Maurice O. Kilby, 1719 Highwood Place SE. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Prevention).—Hubert A. Clark, Jr., 10321 Henderson Road, Fairfax, Va. 22039. Deputy Fire Glia iy Academy).—William J. King, 4104 Martin Luther King (raining venue Deputy Fire Chit partie Division).—Charles A. Rogers, 4001 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Bangin Fire Chief (Planning).—James R. Lockrow, Box 283, Port Tobacco, Md. Battalion Fire Chief (Public Affairs).—Charles Culver, 2301 Kingsway Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20744. Deputy Fire Chief (Emergency Ambulance Division)—Harry O. Burks, Jr., 4-15 Cedarville Park, Brandywine, Md. 20613. Administrator —Edward D. Eberhard, 7629 Highland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Director.Executive 613 G Street 20001. Phone, 727-0014 —John E. Touchstone, 7400 Kenstan Court, Camp Assistant.—Marie Timm, 5320 Portsmouth Road, Springs, Bethesda, Md. Md. 20748. 20016. Acting Sovmy Director.—Harold T. Henson, 3110 Batter Sea Lane, Alexandria, Va. Controller.—Robert H. Allison, 9610 Murifield Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20784. Assistant Director for Construction Management.—Chaman Puri, 1357 Snow Meadow Lane, McLean, Va. 22102. Assistant Director for Design and Engineering.—William T. Jones, 11701 Kimberly Woods Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director for Materiel Management.—Kenneth E. Quinlan, 2220 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director for Programing, Management, and Budget.—Brij Malhotra, 3638 Alton Place 20008. Acting Assistant Director for Repairs and Improvements.—Edward McManus, 8703 Curtis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22109. Assistant Director for Buildings Management.—Elbert Ransom, 3806 Colonel Ellis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1133 North Capitol Street NE. 20002. Phone, 535-1000 Acting Director, State Historic Preservation Officer.—Madeline Petty, 535-1500. Deputy Director. —{[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—Landen McCall, 535-1506. Special Assistant.—Richard Coward, 535-1506. Acting Administrator, Office of Administration and Management.—Carrie W. McHenry, 535-1200. Administrator, Housing and Business Resources Administration.—James L. Wool-fork, 535-1530. 816 Congressional Directory Acminisyalor, Office of Policy, Planning, and Evaluation.—Kenneth S. Colburn, Administrator, Neighborhood Improvement Administration.—Marcus Dasher, Jr., Administrator, Development Administration.—James Kerr, 535-1100. Administrator, Property Management Administration.—Sidney Glee, 535-1300. Comptroller.—Robert Pohlman, 535-1250. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 801 North Capitol Street NE. Phone, 727-0310 Director.—James A. Buford, 801 North Capitol Street NE., 727-0310. Chel, Olen of Administration.—Grady Williams, 801 North Capitol Street NE., Controle ee of the Controller.—James Boyle, 801 North Capitol Street NE., Chick Office of Licensing and Certification.—Frances Bowie, 1905 E Street SE, uilding 25, 727-0672. Acting Chics Office of Policy and Planning.—Joan Jones, 801 North Capitol Street ., 124-5696. Chief, Office of Fair Hearings.—Holloway Wooten, 1170 12th Street, 724-5432. Chief, Opie of State Education Affairs.—Eloise Turner, 1331 H Street, 727-3685. Chief ok oe of Veterans Affairs.—A. Leo Anderson, 941 North Capitol Street NE., Chie, Inspection and Compliance.—Virgil McDonald, 2146 Georgia Avenue, 673- Aging Chic Office of Information Systems.—Fred Senior, 1905 E Street SE., 727- Commissioner of Public Health.—Ernest Hardaway II, D.D.S., 1875 Connecticut Avenue, 673-7700. Chief, ie of Health Care Financing.—Peter Coppola, 1331 H Street, 727-0735. Acti hief, Office of Health Planning and Development.—Simon Holliday, 1875 nnecticut Avenue, 673-6682. Chief, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.—James Luke, M.D., 19th and Massa-chusetts Avenue SE., D.C. General Hospital Grounds, 724-4330. Acting Chief, Emergency Medical Services.—Mary Berkley, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, 673-6741. : Administrator, Preventive Health Services.—Martin Levy, M.D., 1875 Connecticut Avenue, 673-6741. Acting Administrator, Ambulatory Health Care.—Marlene Kelly, M.D., 1875 Con-necticut Avenue, 673-6670. Administrator, Mental Health Services.—Averette Parker, M.D., 1875 Connecticut Avenue, 673-6720. Administrator, Alcohol and Drug Abuse.—Alyce Gullattee, M.D., 1875 Connecticut Avenue, 673-6759. Administrator, Long Term Care.—Paul Lavigne, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, 673-6694. Commissioner on Social Services.—Audrey Rowe, First and I Streets SW., 727-5930. Chief, Office of Social Services Planning and Development.—June McCarron, First and I Streets SW., 727-5930. Acting Chief, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disability.—George Smith, irst and I Streets SW., 727-5930. Adminis ator Vocational Rehabilitation.—Vernon Hawkins, 605 G Street, 727- Administrator, Youth Services.—Patricia Quann, 1000 Mount Olivet Road NE., 576- Acting Administrator, Income Maintenance.—James Butts, 500 First Street, 724- Acting Administrator, Family Services.—Dorothy Kennison, First and I Streets SW., DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE North Potomac Building, Room 512, 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-1273 Superintendent (Acting).—James R. Montgomery III. First Deputy Superintendent—Actuary.—James R. Montgomery III. District of Columbia 817 Deputy Superintendent—Actuary.—Fred L. Brewer. Chief Examiner.—Robert F. Severn. OFFICE OF LABOR RELATIONS AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 415 12th Street, Suite 400 20001. Phone, 724-4909 Donald H. Weinberg, director, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008. DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES, INVESTIGATIONS, AND INSPECTIONS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-6904 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director of Licenses, Investigations, and Inspections (Acting).—Carol B. Thompson, 2032 Belmont Road 20009. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3092 Administrator.—Joyce F. McCray, 614 H Street 20001. Budget and Accounting Officer, Budget and Alcounling Division.—Gladston D. James, 12709 Connecticut Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Senior Systems Analyst, Management Information Systems Division.—James E. Brown, 614 H Street 20001. OFFICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3508 Chairman (Acting).—Peter S. Ridley, 3816 17th Street NE. 20018. Member.—Dwight S. Cropp, 4001 18th Street 20011. Member.—Frank J. Zampatori, Jr., 2003-B Fort Davis Street SE. Acting Staff Director.—Dallas R. Evans, 614 H Street 20001. Deputy Staff Director.—[Vacant.] Chief rstigaion Benjamin J. Chaplin, 13004 Renfrew Circle, Tantallon, Md. OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3045 Chief i jd (Acting).—Theodore J. Gordon, 13323 Demetrius Way, German-town, Md. 20874. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 1.—Fred Johnson, 2300 Good Hope Road SE. 20020. Sepepsionny Investigator, Unit 2.—Phoebea Queen-Addison, 2214 Irving Street SE. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 3.—[Vacant.] Chick Pharmaceutical Control and Medical Devices Division.—Norma J. Stewart, .Ph., 5316 Tolson Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20748. OFFICE OF LICENSES AND PERMITS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-6040 Administrator, Office of Licenses and Permits.—Donald G. Murray, Jr., 1400 Newton Street NE. 20017. Deputy Administrator, Office of Licenses and Permits.—Eileen Hemphill, 905 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Board of Accountancy.—Bert W. Smith, Jr., chairman, 4607 Colorado Avenue 20011; JoAnn Woodson, 4945 12th Street NE. 20017; Clyde Larmer, secretary, 4620 Wisconsin Avenue 20016; John E. Toole, member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008; Robert Abbo, 2926 Newark Street 20008. Boxing and Wrestling Commission, D.C.—York Van Nixon, chairman, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024; Cora Masters Wilds, member, 3210 Loud Place SE. 20019; Burtell M. Jefferson, member, 510 Blair Road NE. 20011. 99-555 0 -83 -54 818 Congressional Directory Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects.—Andrew D. Bryant, chairman, 8500 East Beach Drive 20012; Robert B. Gordon, secretary, 1316 Rhode Island Avenue 20005; Leroy J. H. Brown, member, 22 Bryant Street 20001; Melita Rodeck, member, 801 25th Street 20037. Board of Barber Examiners.—Leon Joiner, chairman, 2418 34th Street SE. 20020; Warley J. Verner, vice chairman,912 Sixth Street NE. 20002. Board of Cosmetology.—Alice E. Nolan, 4336 Blagden Avenue 20011; Eurqueline P. Ashton, 1106 H Street NE. 20002; Elizabeth Hampton, president, 1207 Holbrook Street NE. 20002; Charles D. Stinson, vice president, 5810 16th Street 20011; William Jackson, member, 438 New Place NE. 20037. Board of Dental Examiners.—Dr. Frank L. Shuford, Jr., president, 2044 Trumbull Terrace 20011; Dr. Camille L. Young, corresponding secretary, 1728 Verbena Street 20012; Dr. Edward N. Hall, Jr., member, 3639 New Hampshire Avenue 20010; Judith L. Neely, R.D.H., 5006 Illinois Avenue 20011; Alethea W. Camp-bell, consumer member, 745 Congress Street SE. 20032. Electrical Board.—Bryant G. Harris, chairman, 3135 Westover Drive SE. 20020; Richard G. Wagner, member, 11805 Dewey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; John W. Whalen, Jr., member, 6310 Martina Terrace, Lanham, Md. 20801; Joseph Ludwig, member, 7333 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Wade Sheriff, member, 1207 Hornell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Reuben Marks, alternate, 2001 Spruce Drive 20016; Rudolph Porter, alternate, 5315 Temple Hill Road SE. 20031; Larry J. Silverbert, alternate, 1506 West Kersey Lane, Poto-mac, Md. 20854; Rafael G. Lopez, alternate, 3823 Hamilton Street, Apt. 102, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.—Edward M. Dudley, chairman, 1425 Maryland Avenue NE. 20015; Rebecca Cohen, consumer member, 3902 Hunting-ton Street 20015; John H. Crandall, ex officio, Department of Human Services, 615 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005; William J. Jeffers, Sr., member, 4564 Argle Terrace 20011; Alvin Hanson, alternate, 1499 Fort Davis Street SE. 20020; Mary B. Tolson, alternate, 134 Mississippi Avenue SE. 20032; Theodore C. Pinckney, alternate, 1708 Buchanan Street NE. 20017. Board of Occupational Therapy Practice.—Joyce F. Lane, O.T.R., acting chairperson, 6742 Eastern Avenue 20012; Rosalie Ingenito, O.T.R., member, 5031 Fulton Street 20016; Robert C. Tyner, O.T.R., member, 4957 12th Street 20017; Carolyn Jackson, COTA member, 5929 East Capitol Street SE. 20019; Charles Carter, consumer member, 614 H Street 20001; Dr. Charles Epps, Jr., consumer member, 1775 North Portal Drive 20012; Karen A. Greene, consumer member, 3263 Beech Street 20015. Board of Optometry.—Dr. John Greenwood, president, 1212 Wisconsin Avenue 20007; Dr. Robert A. Kraskin, vice president, 4600 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; Dr. Charles Couperthwaite, secretary, 732 17th Street 20006; Dr. Shew K. Lee, member, Lee Building, 813 Seventh Street 20001; Dr. Joseph Cohen, member, 6 Elmira Street SW. 20032. ; Registered Nurses’ Examining Board.—Barbara J. Hatcher, president, 807 Taylor Street NE. 20017; Ethel M. Holland, 2128 32d Place SE. 20020; Melinda Carter, member, 3909 S Street SE. 20020; Kathleen McIntyre, member, 901 Aspen Street 20007; Dr. Ivy M. Nelson, member, 2415 Wagner Street SE. 20020. Board of Pharmacy.—Floyd L. White, R.Ph., president, 80 Sheridan Street NE. 20011; Donna M. Bovell, R.Ph. secretary, 5337 Hayes Street NE. 20019; George F. Skalski, R.Ph., member, 2909 South Dakota Avenue NE. 20018; Janice D. Anderson, R.Ph., member, 606 16th Street 20011; Clare D. Feinson, consumer member, 2902 18th Street 20009; Robert Bates, Sr., consumer member, 525 23d Place NE. 20002. Physical Therapists Examining Board.—Gloria Lawson Rogers, RPT, chairperson, 1519 Underwood Street 20012; George Whitefield, RPT, vice chairperson, 1535 Hemlock Street 20012; Judith Gaiser, RPT, member, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007; Nathaniel Randolph, Jr., RPT, member, 2835 Otis Street NE. 20018. Plumbing Board.—Michael C. Fry, chairman, rear 327 L Street NE. 20002; James C. Sutton, Jr., secretary, 10862 Bucknell Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902; Linwood C. Lyles, member, 4561 North Capitol Street NE. 20011. Board of Podiatry Examiners.—Dr. Jerome Shapiro, president, 5512 Connecticut Avenue 20015; Dr. Jerome J. Mayer, secretary, 6101 16th Street 20011; Dr. Enoch D. Mixon, member, 2001 Benning Road NE. 20002. Practical Nurses’ Examining Board.—Beverly J. Freeman-Owen, L.P.N., R.N., presi-dent, 1525 28th Street SE. 20020; Geraldine W. Muldrow, L.P.N., vice president, 1622 C Street NE. 20002; Mary Jane Suskin, R.N., secretary, 2943 Macomb District of Columbia 819 Practical Nurses’ Examining Board—Continued Street 20008; Angaline Wheeler, L.P.N., member, 5052 Just Street NE. 20019; John H. Word, L.P.N., member, 808 Nicholson Street NE. 20011; Patricia O’Mal-ley, R.N., ~member, 2611 Randolph Street NE. 20018. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.—Dr. Michael J. Deutch, chairman, 2830 32d Street 20008; Dr. George Abraham, secretary, 3107 Westover Drive SE. 20020; Charles L. Crawford, member, 3411 N Street &SE. 20019; Marjorie Town-send, member, 3529 Tilden Street 20008; Benjamin F. Willis, member, 3219 Chestnut Street 20015. Board of Psychologist Examiners.—Dr. Wilbur A. Millard, chairman, 3228 13th Street 20010; Dr. Lorraine Brannon, vice chairman, 6400 Georgia Avenue 20012; Dr. Carolyn R. Payton, secretary, 3428 Quebec Street 20016; Dr. Isaiah M. Zimmerman, member, 3106 Chain Bridge Road 20016; Dr. Philip J. Silverman, member, 3101 19th Street 20010. Real Estate Commission.—Jean B. Oliver, chairman, 8505 Scarboro Court, Potomac, Md. 20854; Rudolph A. Taylor, vice chairman, 1715 Tamarack Street 20012; Joanne Doddy Fort, member, 626 Highland Avenue 20012; Donald J. Edwards, Sr., member, 1522 Channing Street NE. 20018; Anthony Mizzer, member, 221 Fifth Street NE. 20002. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Board.—Theodore Bradley, chairman, 310 Wood-lark Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028; Joseph Barbaro, member, 9539 Blake Lane, Fairfax, Va. 20030; Walter Dickerson, member, 1344 Montague Street 20011; Robert Lowman, alternate member, 223 Orange Street SE. 20032; Andrew Carson, alternate member, 3031 Douglas Street NE. 20018; Herbert Hornberger, alternate member, 6502 Red Top Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—Alex Colvin, Jr., acting chairman, 1183 Neal Street NE. 20002; Walter E. Harris, member, 4001 Meade Street NE. 20019; Max Reed, alternate member, 2907 Dunbarton Street 20007; Warren Davis, alternate member, 5000 A Street SE. 20020. Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine.—Dr. Gordon R. Currey, president, 5313 Wisconsin Avenue 20015; Dr. William E. Page, secretary, 7922 13th Street 20012; Dr. Earl O. Strimple, member, 4832 MacArthur Boulevard 20007; Dr. Shearon C. Smith, member, 1344 Hamlin Street NE. 20017; Dr. Frederick K. Adams, Jr., member, 3622 13th Street NE. 20017. Chief, APpJieasions Branch.—John Hopkins, 506 South Payne Street, Alexandria, a Chief, Examination Branch.—Victor Hanan, 614 H Street 20001. Chief, Occupational and Professional Licensing Branch.—Yvonne Yates, 614 H Street 20001. Chief, Business License Branch.—Theresa D. Lewis, 733 Emerson Street NE. 20017. Chief, Permit Branch.—Ernest Pifer, 408 Patrick Lane, Herndon, Va. 22070. Chief, Weights, Measures, and Markets Division.—Earl Maxwell, 301 Sunpark Lane, Huntingtown, Md. 20639. Chick, ra Commision: Support Branch.—Janet McCormick, 413 Oneida Street OFFICE OF BUILDING AND ZONING REGULATION 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 724-8938 Office of Building and Zoning Regulations, Administrator (Acting).—Lacy Street, 614 H Street 20001. METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 300 Indiana Avenue, Room 5080, 20001. Phone, 727-4218 Chief of Police.—Maurice T. Turner, Jr., 4004 16th Street 20011. els4 Operations Officer.—Assistant Chief Marty M. Tapscott, 1503 Gallatin Place Admiisirative Services Officer.—Assistant Chief Theodore R. Carr, 1409 Kennedy treet Inspectional Services Officer.—Assistant Chief William R. Dixon, 6106 Spell Road, linton, Md. 20735. Technical Services Officer.—Assistant Chief Charles E. Rinaldi, 4809 Cherry Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. General Counsel.—Vernon S. Gill, 1443 North Gate Road 20012. 820 Congressional Directory DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NATIONAL GUARD 2001 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Phone, 433-5220 Comparing General.—Maj. Gen. Calvin G. Franklin, 2104 38th Street SE., No. 102 United States Property and Fiscal Officer.—Col. Andrew D. Perkins, Jr., 6019 Shaffer Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH BOARD 2900 Newton Street NE. 20018. Phone, 832-1230 Chairperson.—Carol Highsmith, 4851 Sedgewick Street 20016. Sanford Bomstein, management member, 2700 Virginia Avenue, No. 606 20037. George Johnson, labor member, 11 Logan Circle 20005. Jerrily Kress, management member, 2909 M Street 20007. Charles Lewis, management member, 3636 16th Street 20010. William Saunders, Jr., labor member, 3601 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Mary Lou Pankey, labor member, 5504 Seventh Street, No. 29 20011. BOARD OF PAROLE 614 H Street, Suite 503 20001. Phone, 727-2264 Chairman.—Bernice Just, 1514 Girard Street NE. 20018. Member.—H. Albion Ferrell, 2333 First Street 20001. Member.— Warren H. Moore, 3624 13th Street NE. 20017. Acping Dreontive Officer.—Barbara A. Ridley, 8301 Arden Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. Administrative Officer.—Vera M. Abbott, 102 Brandywine Place SW. 20032. PUBLIC LIBRARY Martin Luther King Memorial Library (Main Library), 901 G Street. Phone, 727-0321 Administrative Office. Phone, 727-1101 BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.—John C. Hazel, 5302 14th Street 20011. Vice President.—Mrs. Francis A. Gregory, 4015 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20019. Benjamin F. Amos, 302 Madison Street 20011. Robert A. Davis, 1616 Q Street, Apt. C 20009. Karen Lynn Jones, 1100 Barnaby Terrace SE. 20032. Mrs. Bibiana Mays, 4010 28th Place 20008. Betty L. Smalls, 312 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002. Dolores H. Spaulding, 1905 Randolph Street NE. 20018. Mrs. Henry Strong, 5039 Overlook Road 20016. LIBRARY OFFICIALS Director.—Dr. Hardy R. Franklin, 2929 Fort Baker Drive SE. 20020. Deputy Director.—Lawrence E. Molumby, 507 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Assistant Director.—Brenda V. Johnson, 4186 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md. 20023. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 451 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 727-3050 Chairperson.—Ruth Hankins-Nesbitt. Commissioner.—Wesley H. Long. Commissioner.—Patricia W. Clement. Executive Director.—Melvin L. Doxie. General Counsel.—Lloyd N. Moore. Commission Secretary.—Mary B. Jordan. Director of Consumer Services.—V. A. Jordan Webb. District of Columbia 821 OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE’S COUNSEL People’s Counsel. —Brian J. H. Lederer, 1012 14th Street, Suite 303. Phone, 727-3071. RECORDER OF DEEDS 515 D Street 20001 Recorder of Deeds.—Margurite C. Stokes, 727-5374. Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—James H. Bohannan, 727-5379. Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Henry M. Terrell, 727-5381. Superintendent of Corporations.—John M. Duty, 727-5208. Assistant Superintendent of Corporations.—Shelly Finch, 727-5208. Administrative Officer.—Trahon P. Norris, 727-5374. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION 3149 16th Street 20010. Phone, 673-7665 Acting Director.—F. Alexis H. Roberson, 6101 16th Street 20011. Associate Director—In Charge of Special and Community Based Programs.— Samuel A. LaBeach, 1330 Leegate Road 20012. Controller.—Robert J. Fleming, 5749 26th Street 20015. Information Officer.—Larry O. Brown, 1827 Varnum Street NE. 20018. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Street 20004. Phone, 727-5847 Director.—Thomas M. Downs. Deputy Director.—Bernard J. O'Donnell. Controller.—James E. Reynolds. Assistant Director, Officer of Plans and Program Development.—Sarah C. Campbell. Assistant Director, Bureau of Design, Engineering, and Research.—Horace G. Jones. Amsian) Director, Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations (Acting).—Seward ross. Asorgang Director, Bureau of Construction and Maintenance.—H. James Spelman, Xr: Assistant Director, Bureau of Motor Vehicle Services.—Robert O. D. Thompson. Assistant Director, Office of Mass Transportation.—Sherri Alston. Assistant Director, Bureau of Traffic Adjudication.—James D. McWilliams. Polis Parking Administrator, Bureau of Parking and Enforcement.—Frederic R. aponiti. Assistant Director, Office of Information Systems.—Thomas Hamilton. UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Board of Trustees Chairman.—Marjorie H. Parker, 3115 Fessenden Street 20008. Vice Chairman.—dJesse R. King, Jr., 3901 First Street SW. 20032. Secretary.—Lorraine H. Whitlock, 554 48th Place NE. 20019. Treasurer.—[Vacant.] David B. Abramson, 1318 28th Street 20007. Ronald H. Brown, 2722 Unicorn Lane 20015. Inez Casiano, 2719 31st Place NE. 20018. Daniel I. Fevel, 710 A Street SE. 200083. Charles A. Freeman, 6332 Southern Avenue NE. 20019. Robert McNeil, 814 Fifth Street NE. 20002. N. Joyce Payne, 729 Decatur Street NE. 20017. Vincent E. Reed, 7115 16th Street 20012. Estelle W. Taylor, 3221 20th Street NE. 20018. Terry B. Thomas, 1102 Barnaby Terrace SE. 20032. Dr. Benjamin H. Alexander, ex officio, 3520 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Executive Director.—Antonell K. Aikens, 524 Ingraham Street NE. 20011. 822 Congressional Directory Administration 4200 Connecticut Avenue, Building 39, Room 301 20008. Phone, 282-7550 President.—Dr. Benjamin H. Alexander, 3520 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Executive Secretary to the President.—Susie M. Everett, 2227 Wintergreen Avenue, District Heights, Md. 20747. Vice President for Academic Affairs (Acting).—Dr. Broadus N. Butler, 10014 Branch View Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Vice President for Administrative Services.—Claude A. Ford, 13308 Partridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Wize Breguent for Student Affairs (Acting).—Ronald S. Flowers, 7705 Alaska Avenue 0012. Vice President for Finance.—Arthur Danner, 2710 Macomb Street 20008. ZONING COMMISSION Room 9-A, District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 727-6311 Chairman.—Walter B. Lewis. Vice Chairman.—Lindsley Williams. Members: Maybelle Taylor Bennett. John G. Parsons (Associate Regional Director for Land Use Coordination, Nation-al Capitol Region, National Parks Service). George M. White (Architect of the Capitol). Executive Director.—Steven E. Sher. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Room 9-A, District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 727-6311 Chairman.—Charles R. Norris. Vice Chairman.—Douglas J. Patton. Members: Carrie L. Thornhill. William F. McIntosh (Representative of the National Capitol Planning Commis-sion). One member of the Zoning Commission. Executive Director.—Steven E. Sher. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20013 Postmaster.—John R. Cochran, 7053 Western Avenue 20015, 523-2029. Administrative Coordinator.—Margaret G. Baden, 6914 Danford Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735, 523-2029. Director, Mail Processing.—John C. Davis, 1730 Hartsdale Road, Baltimore, Md. 21239, 523-2051. Director, Customer Services.—Richard A. Thompson, 814 Jefferson Street NE. 20011, 523-2331 Director, Employee and Labor Relations.—William Smiley, 4426 13th Place NE. 20017, 523-2071. Director, Finance.—Robert D. Taplett, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Apt. F, Arlington, Va. 22202, 523-2047. Public Information Officer.—George C. Conrad, 4000 74th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20784, 523-2001. CLASSIFIED STATIONS Stati ZIP : : ion Code Superintendent/Manager Location Anacostia 20020 | B. F. Daniels 2650 Naylor Rd. SE. Andrews AFB 20331 | K. DeVaughn Andrews Air Force Base. Andrews AFB Unit I.............c.......... 20331 | K. DeVaughn Andrews Air Force Base. Ben Franklin 20004 | C. Mills 12th & Pennsylvania Ave. Benning Delivery ..........ccococeveveruvunnes 20019 | B. F. Daniels 2650 Naylor Rd. SE. Benning Finance.........cccocvvuevirinanens 20019 | R. Stephney 3962 Minnesota Ave. NE. Bolling AFB 20332 Hill Bolling Air Force Base. Brightwood 20011 | B. Latimer 5921 Georgia Ave. Brookland 20017 | C. Tyler 3401 12th St. NE. Calvert 20007 | A. Wallace 2336 Wisconsin Ave. Central 20005 | C. White 819 14th St. City Delivery Annex ...........ceoevunene. 20011 | B. W. THOMPSON....cceisrsvivessseenernrives 6200 North Capitol St. City Delivery Annex ......... 20012 | R. W. Thompson 6200 North Capitol St. Cleveland Park Delivery .. 20008 | J. Hawkins 4005 Wisconsin Ave. Cleveland Park Finance... 20008 | A. Campbell 3430 Connecticut Ave. Columbia Heights............. 20010 | A. Durham 1423 Irving St. Congress Heights .... 20032 | G. Hill 400 Southern Ave. SE. Customs House.................... 20018 | O. Johnson 3178 Bladensburg Rd. NE. Dulles Finance Facility ................... 20041 | A. Brown Dulles International Airport. F Street 20004 | M. Withers Tariff Commission Building. Fort Davis 20020 | B. F. Daniels 3843 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Fort McNair 20319 | W. S. Johnson Fort L. J. McNair. Friendship 20016 | J. Hawkins 4005 Wisconsin Ave. Georgetown Finance 20007 | A. Wallace 1215 31st St. Georgetown Delivery...........ccuu.... 20007 | J. Hawkins 4005 Wisconsin Ave. Kalorama A. Campbell 2434 18th St. LeDroit Park C. Tyler 416 Florida Ave. L’Enfant Plaza G. McKinney 458 L’Enfant Plaza—South Promenade. Mid City M. Withers 1408 14th St. National Alrport....i.....obeccaiiiieiise A. Brown Gravelly Point. Naval Air Facility ..... K. DeVaughn Andrews Air Force Base. Naval Research Lab G. Hill Bellevue. Navy Annex M. Osborne it Annex Building, Room 1404. Northeast R. Stepney 1016 H St. NE. Northwest S. Burroughs 5632 Connecticut Ave. Palisades S. Burroughs 5136 MacArthur Blvd. Pentagon M. Osborne Concourse, Pentagon. Petworth B. Latimer 4211 Ninth St. Randle B. F. Daniels 2306 Prout St. SE. Section I S. Stokes Main Post Office. Section II H. Rogers Main Post Office. Southeast E. Macon 327 Seventh St. SE. Southwest W. S. Johnson 45 L St. SW. State Department .......ccceerrrs E. Macon State Department Building. T Street C. Proctor 1409 T St. Temple Helghts....o...iu onions C. Proctor 1921 Florida Ave. Treasury W. Berry Treasury Department Building. 823 824 Congressional Directory Station ZIpCode S iuperintendent/Manager iLocation Twentieth Street ........ccccoevuvurernunnee 20036 | C. A. Payne 1216 20th St. NW. U.S. Naval 20890 |W. S. Johnson........ccorvcrensisismcarmen Navy Yard. Walter Reed 20012 | B. Latimer Army Medical Center. Walter Reed Unit I ............ccceneneee 20012 | B. Latimer Forest Glen, Md. Watergate 20037 | W. Berry 2600 Virginia Ave. West End 20037 | H. Corbin 2118 Pennsylvania Ave Woodridge 20018 | O. Johnson 2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE. Chevy Chase Delivery.........c.cccouunee. 20015 | J. Hawkins 4005 Wisconsin Ave. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A.) Headquarters: 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris, CEDEX 15, France. Phone, 273-7654. Telex., 842.202746 Chairman of E.S.A. Council.—H. Curien (France). Director General. —E. Quistgaard (Denmark). Member Countries.—Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Nether- lands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Associate Members.—Austria, Norway. Co-Operative Agreement.—Canada. European Space Research and Technology Center (E.S.T.E.C.), Zwarteweg 62, Post- pis 9, 2200 AG Noordwijk, Netherlands. Telephone: (1719) 86555. Telex: 844- 098. ; European Space Operations Center (E.S.0.C.), Robert Boschstrasse 5, 6100 Darm-stadt, West Germany. Telephone: (6151) 8861. Telex: 841-419453. Information Retrieval Service (E.S.R.I.N.), Casella Postale 64, Via Galileo Galilei, 00044 Frascati (Rome), Italy. Telephone: (6) 94011. Telex: 843-610637. Washington Office (E.S.A.), Suite 1404, 955 L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20024. Head of Office.—W. J. Mellors. Telephone: (202) 488-4158. Telex: 64412. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Headquarters: Rome, Italy; Liaison Office for North America, 1776 F Street 20437 Headquarters: Director-General. —Edouard Saouma. Liaison Office for North America: North American Representative and Director.—D. C. Kimmel, 3335 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Office telephone: 376-2239. Executive Officer.—D. J. Brydges, 1603 Inlet Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Office telephone: 376-2237. Senior Economist.—[Vacant.] Office telephone: 376-2309. Information Officer.—Nicholas Raymond, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Office telephone: 376-2306. FAO Liaison Office with the United Nations: Representative at the United Nations.—G. S. Saab. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 16th Street 20441. Phone, 387-7860 (Office of the Chairman 387-1505) Chairman.—Lt. Gen. John W. McEnery, U.S. Army. Vice Chairman.—Brig. Gen. Fernando Soto-Harrison, Civil Guard of Costa Rica. Secretary.—Capt. James B. Rodgers, U.S. Navy. Vice Secretary.—Lt. Col. Mario Gilberto Lemus, Army, El Salvador. Deputy Secretary for Liaison and Protocol. —Maj. Thomas Cseh, USAF. Deputy Secretary for Conferences and Documents.—Lt. Col. Francisco Gonzalez, USA. Deputy Secretary for Administration.—Comdr. William N. Leslie, USN. Deputy Secretary for Finance.—Maj. Tomas Esterrich, USA. Director of the Staff.—Brig. Gen. Duane H. Erickson, USAF. Vice Director of the Staff.—Col. Omar Antonio Zelaya, Army of Honduras. CHIEFS OF DELEGATION Costa Rica.—Brig. Gen. Fernando Soto-Harrison, Civil Guard. Guatemala.—[Vacant.] Haiti.—Col. Cécilio Dorcé, Army. Honduras.—Col. Ramon Reyes Yoticher, Army. Mexico.—Maj. Gen. Ernesto Perez Robledo, Army. 827 828 Congressional Directory Nicaragua.—Capt. Sergio Buitrago, Popular Sandinista Army. Panama.—Lt. Col. Rogelio Alba, National Guard. Paraguay.—Capt. Sergio Rolando Alcaraz, Navy. Peru.—Lt. Gen. Javier Elias V., Air Force. United States.—Maj. Gen. Bernard E. Trainor, USMC. Uruguay.—Brig. Jorge A. Borad, Air Force. : Venezuela.—Rear Adm. Alfredo Jose Vegas T., Navy. Argentina.—Rear Adm. Enrique Pedro Montemayor, Navy. Bolivia.—{Vacant.] Brazil. —Brig. Gen. Jose Pinto dos Reis, Army. Chile.—Rear Adm. Sergio Sanchez, Navy. Colombia.—Maj. Gen. Rafael O. Forero, Army. Dominican Republic.—Vice Adm. Olgo Santana C., Navy. Ecuador.—Rear Adm. Guillermo Duenas, Navy. El Salvador.—Col. Gustavo Martinez Isassi, Army. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE Director.—Rear Adm. Sayre A. Swarztrauber, U.S. Navy. Vice Director.—Brig. Gen. Ranulfo Gonzalez, Air Force of Paraguay. Chief of Studies.—Rear Adm. Edgardo Otero, Navy of Argentina. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 808 17th Street, Washington, D.C. 20577. Phone, 634-8000 OFFICERS President.— Antonio Ortiz Mena (Mexico), 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Frequile, Vice President.—Michael E. Curtin (United States), 3503 Springland Lane Chief Office of the President.—Oscar Rodriguez Rozic (Argentina), 8253 Buckspark Lane West, Potomac, Md. 20854. Controller.—Jean-Claude Eude (France), 4441 48th Street 20007. Auditor General. —William L. Taylor (United States), 6006 Claiborne Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. External Relations Adviser.—Marian Anthony Czarnecki (United States), 3001 34th Street 20008. Depry Advisor, External Relations.—Carlos M. Hirsch (Argentina), 8504 Wild live Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Deputy Adviser, External Relations.—Joseph U. Hinshaw (United States), 3315 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Manager, Operations Department.—Norman Marques Jones (Brazil) 8310 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Senior Deputy Manager.—Jorge D. Ferraris (Argentina), 1121 Pine Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager, Region I (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, exico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, yor agua) =Rol rigo E. Moscoso (Ecua-dor), 1003 Heather Hill Court, McLean, V Deputy Manager, Region II (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, enezuela)—Abayuba Morey Rolando (Uruguay), 7321 Eldorado Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager, Region III (Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago). —William A. Ellis ( nited States), 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Manager, Finance Department.—Henry J. Costanzo (United States), 414 North Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Financial Manager/Treasurer.—Pedro Irafieta (Chile), 1101 South Arling-ton Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Manager, Economic and Social Development Department.—Hernan Aldabe (Argenti-na), 7608 Elmore Lane, Bethesda, Md. 2081". Deputy Manager, Economic and Social Studies.—Jorge Ruiz Lara (Colombia), 11602 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Depa ty Manager, Technical Cooperation. —Beatriz Harretche (Argentina), 7009 reen Oak Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager, Integration. —Richard Fletcher (Jamaica), 6821 Millwood Road, ethesda, Md. '20034. International Organizations Manager, Project Analysis Department.—Luis Fernando Jaramillo (Colombia), 11515 Gauguin Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Manager, Infrastructure, Energy and Industry.—Julio E. Heurtematte, Jr. (Panama), 5028 Lowell Street 20016. Deputy Manager, Agricultural and Social Affairs.—Ricardo N. Miranda (Brazil), 415 Westmont Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. General Counsel, Legal Department.—Jerome I. Levinson (United States), 8303 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy General Counsel.—Joaquin de Pombo (Colombia), 3405 R Street 20007. Deputy General Counsel. —Freeborn G. Jewett, Jr. (United States), 8700 Lewins- ville Road, McLean, Md. 20, Manager, Plans and Program Department.—José D. Epstein (Bolivia), 6029 Ononda-ga Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Manager. —Carlos Miguel Gonzalez (Venezuela), 8342 Carrleigh Road, pringfield, Va. 22151. Manager, Administrative Department.—Rafael Glower Valdivieso (El Salvador), 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037. Deputy Manager, Budget, Services and Systems.—Marvin Weissman (United tates), 8037 Cypress Grove Lane, Cabin John, Md. 20818. Deputy Manager, Human Resources Administration.—Jorge Camarena (Mexico), 512 Dryden Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Seergiary of the Bank.—Jorge Elena (Uruguay), 8832 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 102. Deputy Secretary.—Arturo Calventi (Dominican Republic), 6100 Overlea Road, ethesda, Md. 20016. BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS César G. Atala (Peri), Sasting votes of Colombia and Peru, 9700 Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, Md. 2085 Alicmate Daring BY fe J. (Colombia), 8101 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Luiz Barbosa (Brazil), casting votes of Brazil, Ecuador, and Suriname, 5618 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814. AlSTndie Rail Hurtado Larrea (Ecuador), 6225 Starwood Way, Rockville, Md. Carlo Binetti (Italy), casting votes of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, ihe Sepnerlends Sweden, and the United Kingdom, 4964 Brandywine Street Alternate: Bent Wittrup Christensen (Denmark), 5301 Worthington Drive, Bethes-da, Md. 20816. José Manuel Casanova (United States), casting votes of the United States, 5414 Newington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Alternate: Hugh W. Foster (United States), 3700 33d Place 20008. Knowlson W. Gift (Trinidad and Tobago), casting votes of the Bahamas, Barbados, Sn Jamales, Trinidad, and Tobago, 4810 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase, Alternate: Joseph A. Tyndall (Guyana), 925 25th Street 20037. Haryy 4 Sloader (Canada), casting votes of Canada, 6425 Wiscassep Road, Bethesda, Alternate: David I. Miller (Canada), 3525 R Street 20007. Ramén Illarramendi (Venezuela), casting votes of Panama and Venezuela, 5000 Westpath Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Alternate: Reinaldo Decerega (Panama), 8505 Doter Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Luis Orci Gandara (Mexico), casting votes of the Dominican Republic and Mexico, 9921 Hall Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Alistnats Monel A. Cocco (Dominican Republic), 8907 Transue Drive, Bethesda, Luis M. Pigurina (Uruguay), casting votes of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay, 7801 Fulbright Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817. Alternate: Carlos A. Knapps (Paraguay), 1424 Ladybird Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Jorge Sakamoto (Argentina), casting votes of Argentina and Chile, 10220 Sorrel Avenue, Potomac Md. 20854. Alternate: Benjamin Mira (Chile), 7900 Van Gogh Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. 830 Congressional Directory Benjamin Vides Déneke (El Salvador), casting votes of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Quatemsal, Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua, 9206 Laurel Oak Drive, Bethesda, Alternate: Jorge Alexey De Synegub (Guatemala), 8237 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Thierry Walrafen (France), casting votes of Austria, France, Israel, Japan, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia, 4810 Scarsdale, Bethesda, Md. 20816. Alternate: Herbert Sutter (Austria), 2500 Q Street 20007. INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION Headquarters office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 92093. Phone, 453-2820 (Area Code 619) United States Members: Robert C. Macdonald, 801 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oreg. 97103. Wymberley Coerr, Defenders of Wildlife, 1360 Josselyn Canyon Road, No. 34, Monterey, Calif. 93940. Jack Gorby, 525 North Bellagio Terrace, Los Angeles, Calif. 90049. Panamanian Members: Dr. Carlos Arellano L., Apartado 3318, Recursos Marinos, Ministerio de Comercio e Industria, Panama, Republic de Panama. Jaime Valdes, Apartado 6619, Panama, Republic de Panama. Carolina T. de Mouritzen, Consulate of Panama, 25652 Chatsworth Boulevard, San Diego, Calif. 92106. Luis E. Rodriguez, Director Tecnico de Recursos Marinos, Ministerio de Comercio e Industrias, Panama, Republic of Panama. Canadian Members: Michael Hunter, Associate Director, International Fisheries, 240 Spark Street, Ottawa, KIA-OE6, Canada. James S. Beckett, Fisheries and Environment, Canada, Resource Service Director-ate, 580 Booth Street, Ottawa, K1A-0H3, Canada. Japanese Members: Tatsuo Saito, Councillor, Oceanic Fishery Department, Fishery Agency, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo, Japan. Toshio Isogai, Deputy Director-General, Economic Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2, Kasumigaseki 2-chome Thiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100 Japan. Shoichi Masuda, President, Federation of Japan Tuna Fisheries Cooperative Asso-ciations, Tokyo, Japan. French Members: Robert Letaconnoux, Assistant Director, Scientific Institute for Fisheries, BP 1049, 44037, Nates, France. M. Maurice Fourneyron, Department of Maritime Fisheries Min. de Transport, Place Fortenoy Paris 7th, France. Nicaraguan Members: Jamil Urroz Escobar, Instituto de Fomento Nacional, Apartado Postal 629, Mana-gua, Nicaragua. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR MIGRATION Headquarters: 16 Avenue Jean Trembley (P.O. Box 100), 1211 Geneva 19, Switzerland Washington Liaison Office: 1346 Connecticut Avenue 20036. Phone, (202) 785-1909 Chicago Office: 2175 Touhy Avenue, Des Plaines, Ill. 60018. Phone, (312) 296-3583 New York Office: 60 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10165. Phone, (212) 599-0440 San Francisco Office: Building 500, Room 42, Hamilton AFB, Calif. 94947. Phone, (415) 883-0561. HEADQUARTERS Director.—James L. Carlin (U.S.A). Deputy Director.—G. Maselli (Italy). Washington Representative.—Gretchen S. Brainerd. New York Representative.—Richard E. Scott. San Francisco Representative.—William A. Anderson. International Organizations MEMBER GOVERNMENTS Argentina Israel Austria Italy Belgium Luxembourg Bolivia Netherlands Chile Nicaragua Colombia Norway Costa Rica Panama Cyprus Paraguay Denmark Peru Dominican Republic Portugal Ecuador Switzerland El Salvador United States of America Germany Uruguay Greece Venezuela Honduras GOVERNMENTS WITH OBSERVER STATUS Australia San Marino Canada Soverign Order of Malta Egypt Spain France Sweden Guatemala Thailand Holy See United Kingdom Japan ICM OVERSEAS LIAISON AND OPERATIONAL OFFICES Buenos Aires, Argentina Hong Kong Canberra, Australia Rome, Italy Vienna, Austria Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Brussels, Belgium Managua, Nicaragua La Paz, Bolivia , Panama City, Panama Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Asuncion, Paraguay Santiago, Chile Lima, Peru Bogota, Colombia Manila, Philippines San Jose, Costa Rica Lisbon, Portugal Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Singapore Quito, Ecuador Madrid, Spain Bonn, Germany Bangkok, Thailand Athens, Greece Montevideo, Uruguay Tegucigalpa, Honduras Caracas, Venezuela INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1818 H Street 20433. Phone, 477-1234 OFFICERS President.—A. W. Clausen. Senior Vice President, Finance.—Moeen A. Qureshi. Vice President and General Counsel. —Hugh N. Scott (acting). Senior Vice President, Operations.—Ernest Stern. Vice President, Administration, Organization, Personnel Management.—Martijn J. W. M. Paijmans. Vice President, Development Policy.—Anne Krueger. Vice President, External Relations.—Munir P. Benjenk. 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.—A. David Knox. Regione! Vice President, Latin America, and the Caribbean.—Nicolas Ardito- arletta. : 832 Congressional Directory Regional Vice President, South Asia.—W. David Hopper. Regional Vice President, Eastern Africa.—Willi A. Wapenhans. Regional Vice President, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.—Roger ‘Chaufour nier. Vice President and Secretary.—Timothy T. Thahane. Vice President, Programming and Budgeting. —K. Georg Gabriel. Vice President, Pension Fund.—K. Georg Gabriel. Vice President and Controller.—Masaya Hattori. Vice President and Treasurer.—Eugene H. Rotberg. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES (EDs) John Anson; Derek Frank Smith, alternate; represents United Kingdom. Patricio Ayala-Gonzalez; Roberto Mayorga-Cortes, alternate; represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Spain, Surin-ame, Venezuela. Mourad Benachenhou; represents Afghanistan (Democratic Republic of), Algeria, Ghana, Iran, Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Tunisia, Yemen (People’s Democratic Republic of). : James B. Burnham; George R. Hoguet, alternate; represents United States. Jacques de Groote; Herbert Anton Lust, alternate; represents Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Luxembourg, Turkey. Bruno de Maulde; Robert Hudry, alternate; represents France. Said El-Naggar; Abdulrahman Sehaibani, alternate; Ezzedin M. Shamsedin, advisor; represents Bahrain, Egypt, (Arab Republic of), Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Arab Republic. Pekka Korpinen; Ole L. Poulsen, alternate; represents Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden. Stanley A. McLeod; Anthony S. Cole, alternate; represents Australia, Korea (Repub-r of), New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Western amoa. Morris Miller; George L. Reid, alternate; represents Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent. Reinhard Miinzberg; Norbert Schmidt-Gerritzen, alternate; represents Germany. Giorgio Ragazzi; Rodrigo M. Guimaraes, alternate; represents Greece, Italy, Portu-gal. Himadri Narayan Ray; Gnolam Kibria, alternate; represents Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of). Antonio V. Romualdez; represents Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Philippines. William Smith; Astere Girukwigomba, alternate; James Nxumalo, advisor; repre-sents Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Li-beria, Malawi, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Nicephore Soglo; André Milongo alternate; represents Benin, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (People’s Republic of), Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Somalia, Togo, Upper Volta, Zaire. Phaichitr Uathavikul; represents Burma, Fiji, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam. Ferdinand van Dam; Riza ay alternate; represents Cyprus, Israel, Nether- lands, Romania, Yugoslavia. Wang Liansheng; FEI Lizhi, alternate; represents China. Kenji Yamaguchi; Toshihiro Yamakawa; alternate; represents Japan. Eduardo Zalduendo; Pedro O. Montorfano, alternate; represents Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS AND OTHER SENIOR STAFF CENTRAL PROJECTS STAFF Director, Projects Advisory Staff.—Visvanathan Rajagopalan. Director, Agriculture and Rural Development Department.—Montague Yudelman. Director, Education Department.—Aklilu Habte. Director, Industrial Projects Department.—Hans Fuchs. Director, Energy Department.—Ives Rovani. International Organizations Director, Population, Health and Nutrition Department.—John R. Evans. Transportation and Water Department.—Christopher R. Willoughby. Urban Development Department.—Anthony A. Churchill. Executive Secretary, C.G.IA.R. Secretariat.—Michael L. Lejeune. REGIONAL OFFICES Director, Regional Projects Department, Eastern Africa.—Hans Wyss. Director, Regional Country Programs Department I, Eastern Africa.—Jochen Kraske. Director, Regional Country Programs Department II, Eastern Africa.—Andre Gue. Director, Regional Projects Department, Western Africa.—A. Sani El Darwish. Director, Regional Country Programs Department I, Western Africa.—Bilsel Alisbah. Director, Regional Country Programs Department II, Western Africa.—Xavier de la Renaudiere. ; Director, Regional Projects Department, East Asia and Pacific.—Syed Salar Kir-mani. Director, Regional Country Programs Department, East Asia and Pacific.—Edward V. K. Jaycox. Eg Director, Regional Projects Department, South Asia.—Wilfried P. Thalwitz. Director, Regional Country Programs Department, South Asia.—Michael H. Wiehen. Director, Regional Projects Department, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.— Robert Picciotto. Director, Regional Country Programs Department I, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.—Attila Karaosmanoglu. Director, Regional Country Programs Department II, Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.—Maurice P. Bart. Director, Regional Projects Department, Latin America and the Caribbean.—Suitber-tus M. L. van der Meer. Director, Regional Country Programs Department I, Latin America and the Carib-bean.—Eugenio F. Lari. Director, Regional Country Programs Department II, Latin America and the Carib-bean.—Enrique Lerdau. FINANCIAL STAFF Director, Financial Policy and Analysis Department.—D. Joseph Wood. Director, Internal Auditing Department.—Lawrence N. Rapley. Director, Tokyo Office. —Mitsukazu Ishikawa. OPERATIONS EVALUATIONS STAFF Director, Operations Evaluation Department.—Shiv S. Kapur. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Director, Administrative Services Department.—James E. Twining, Jr. Compensation Department.—R. A. Clarke. Personnel Management Department.—Gautam S. Kaji. Computing Activities Department.—Mervin E. Muller. Organization Planning Department.—Bruce W. Rohrbacher. EXTERNAL RELATIONS STAFF Director, International Relations Department.—Shahid J. Burki. Director, Economic Development Institute.—Ajit Mozoomdar. Director, Information and Public Affairs Department.—Frank R. Vogl. Director, European Office.—Rainer B. Steckhan. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA UNITED STATES SECTION Office: 425 I Street, Room 150, 20001 (Stop 234). Phone, (202) 632-8058 Commissioner.—Frank A. Whetstone, 425 I Street, room 150 20001. Engineer to the Commission.—Clyde R. Moore, 425 I Street, room 150 20001. Administrative Officer.—Karen L. McCarthy, 425 I Street, room 150 20001. 99-555 0-88 =, 55 834 Congressional Directory CANADIAN SECTION Office: 615 Booth Street, Room 130, Ottawa K1A 0E9, Ontario, Canada, Phone, (613) 995-4960 Commissioner.—A. C. McEwen, 707 Mooney’s Bay Place, Ottawa, K1V 8W4, Ontario, : Canada. Engineer to the Commission.—Winston M. Smith, 886 Dennison Crescent, Ottawa, K2A 2N5, Ontario, Canada. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO UNITED STATES SECTION Office: 4110 Rio Bravo, Executive Center, El Paso, Tex. 79902. Phone, (915) 543-7300 Commissioner.—dJoseph F. Friedkin, 3821 Hillcrest Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79902. Secretary.—Manuel R. Ybarra, 1312 Meadowview, El Paso, Tex. 79925. Principal Engineer.—Delbert D. McNealy, 6523 Los Altos, El Paso, Tex. 79912. Principal Engineer.—George R. Baumli, 6216 Pino Real, El Paso, Tex. 79912. Legal Adviser.—Frank P. Fullerton, P.O. Box 637, El Paso, Tex. 79944. MEXICAN SECTION Office: El Chamizal, Cuidad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, P.O. Box 10525, El Paso, Tex. 79995. Phone: 3-73-11 and 3-73-63 Commissioner.—Joaquin Bustamante Redondo. Secretary.—Lorenzo Padilla Sanchez. Principal Engineer.—Luis Guzman del Castillo. INTERNATIONAL COTTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization) Headquarters: 1225 19th Street, Suite 320, 20036. Phone, 463-6660 MEMBER COUNTRIES Argentina Ivory Coast Australia Japan Bangladesh Korea (Republic of) Belgium Mexico Brazil Netherlands Cameroon (United Republic of) Nicaragua Chad Nigeria China (Taiwan) Norway Colombia Pakistan Denmark Peru Egypt (Arab Republic of) Philippines El Salvador Portugal Finland Spain France Sudan Germany (Federal Republic of) Sweden Greece Switzerland Guatemala Syria Honduras Tanzania (United Republic of) Hungary Turkey India Uganda Iran Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Iraq United Kingdom Israel United States of America Italy: Yugoslavia International Organizations Executive Director.—dJ. C. Santley, 3805 Linda Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Statistician.— Thomas Bell, 4202 South 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Economist.—Dr. Har Swarup Singh, 4926 Andrea Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Feonamisl/Siyisticiar =r. M. A. Bagnied, 3445 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, Va. Economist.—Dr. A. Ersoz, 6017 Brunswick Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Head of Technical Information Section.—F. Gillham, 3915 Washington Street, Ken-sington, Md. 20895. Administrative Assistant.—F. Arriola, 7204 Caulking Place, Burke, Va. 22015. 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, 477-1234 [The executive directors and alternates are the same as those of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.) OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS *President.—A. W. Clausen. Executive Vice President.—Hans Wuttke. Vice President, Finance and Planning.—K. Georg Gabriel. Director, Planning, Budgeting and Analysis Department.—Richard H. Frank. Director, Accounting and Administration Department.—Marshall Burkes. Vice President, Asia, Europe, and Middle East.—Judhvir Parmar. Director, Department of Investments, Asia.—Torstein Stephansen. Director, Department of Investments, Europe and Middle East.—Douglas Gustaf- son. Vice President, Latin America and the Caribbean.—Jose M. Ruisanchez. Director, Department of Investments, Latin America and Caribbean I.—Giovanni Vacchelli. Perea, Department of Investments, Latin America and Caribbean II.—Daniel F. ams. Vice President, Africa.—Sven Riskaer. Director, Department of Investments, Africa IL—Gunter H. Kreuter. Director, Department of Investments, Africa II.—M. Azam K. Alizai. Vice President and General Counsel. —dJose E. Camacho. Deputy General Counsel. —Walter F. Norris. Director, Capital Markets Department.—David Gill. Deputy Director, Capital Markets Department.—[Vacant.] Director of Syndications.—Rolf Th. Lundberg. Vice President, Engineering and Technical Assistance.—Markarand V. Dehejia. Deputy Director.—Robert D. King. *Secretary.—Timothy T. Thahane. *Director-General, Operations Evaluation.—Mervyn L. Weiner. Economic Advisor and Director, Development Department.—Richard W. Richard- son. Chief, Information Office.—Carl T. Bell. Special Representative, Middle East.—Cherif Hassan. Special Representative, Far East.—Naokado Nishihara. Special Representative, Europe.—Hans Pollan. *These officers and department heads hold the same position in the IBRS. 836 Congressional Directory INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA UNITED STATES SECTION Offices: 2001 S Street, Second Floor, Washington, D.C. 20440. Phone, (202) 673-6222 Chairman.—Robert C. McEwen, Robert C. McEwen U.S. Customs House, Room 305, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669. Commissioner.—L. Keith Bulen, Bulen Castor Robinette and Nickels, One Indiana Square, Suite 2050, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204. Commissioner.—Donald L. Totten, 839 W. Higgins Road, Schaumburg, Ill. 60195. Secretary.—David A. LaRoche, 113 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Legal Adviser.—James G. Chandler, 8713 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Engineer Adviser.—Donald F. Parsons, 4923 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Environmental Adviser.—Joel L. Fisher, 4033 Olley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Public Affairs Director.—Ruby H. Miller, 3100 South Manchester Street, No. 441, Falls Church, Va. 22044. CANADIAN SECTION Offices: 100 Metcalfe Street, 18th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 5M1. Phone, (613) 995-2984 Chairman.—dJ. Blair Seaborn, Ottawa, Ontario. Commissioner.—E. Richmond Olson, Ottawa, Ontario. Commissioner.—Charles Bédard, Montreal, Quebec. Secretary.—David G. Chance. Environmental Adviser.—Andrew L. Hamilton. Economics Adviser.—Geoffrey Thornburn. Engineer Adviser.—Murrary W. Thompson. Information Officer.— Walter A. Sargent. Research Officer.—Rudy Koop. GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICE Offices: 100 Ouellette Avenue, Eighth Floor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 6T3. Phone, (519) 256-7821 Director.—William B. Nye. INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Washington Branch Office, 1750 New York Avenue 20006. Phone, 376-2315 Liaison Office with the United Nations, 300 East 44th 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). Ale, Tévoédjré (Dahomey), Director, International Institute for Labor tudies. Assistant Directors General: Salih Burgan (Jordan). Julio Galer (Argentina). Elimane Kane (Mauritania). Francis Wolf (France), Legal Adviser. Kazu Yoshimura (Japan). Washington: Director, Washington Branch Office. adorns H. Quackenbush. Deputy Director.—David A. Waugh. Assistant Director.—Jean H. Decker. Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Moscow. International Organizations INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND 700 19th Street 20431. Phone, (202) 477-7000 MANAGEMENT AND SENIOR OFFICERS Managing Director.—dJ. de Larosiére. Deputy Managing Director.—William B. Dale. Counselor.—Walter O. Habermeier. Economic Counselor.—William C. Hood. Counselor.—L. A. Whittome. Adjustment Studies.—Charles F. Schwartz, Director. Administration Department.—Roland Tenconi, Director. Advisor to the Managing Director.—E. Walter Robichek. African Department.—dJ. B. Zulu, Director. Asian Department.—Tun Thin, Director. Central oe Department.—P. N. Kaul, Director. European Department.—L. A. Whittome, Director. Exchange and Trade Relations Department.—C. David Finch, Director. External Relations Department.—Azizali F. Mohammed. Fiscal Affairs Department.—Vito Tanzi, Director. IMF Institute.—Gérard M. Teyssier, Director. Legal Department.—George Nicoletopoulos, Director. Middle Eastern Department.—A. Shakour Shaalan, Director. Research Department.—William C. Hood, Director. Secretary's Department.—Leo Van Houtven, Secretary. Treasurer’s Department.—Walter O. Habermeier, Treasurer. Western Hemisphere Department.—Eduardo Wiesner, Director. Bureau of Computing Services.—Warren N. Minami, Director. Bureau of Language Services.—Andrew J. Beith, Director. Bureau of Statistics. —Werner Dannemann, Director. Office in Europe (Paris).—Aldo Guetta, Director. Office in Geneva.— Carlos E. Sansé6n, Director. Chairman of the Executive Board.—J. de Larosiére. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES Abderrahmane Alfidja, executive director; [vacant], alternate; Aliou B. Diao, advis-er; P. C. Maganga-Moussavou, adviser; Benin, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tomé and Prinicipe, Senegal, Togo, Upper Volta, Zaire. John Anson, executive director; Christopher T. Taylor, alternate; United Kingdom. Jacques de Groote, executive director; Heinrich G. Schneider, alternate; Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Luxembourg, Turkey. Bruno de Maulde, executive director; Miss Anne Le Lorier, alternate; Patrick D. Péroz, adviser; France. Alvaro Donoso, executive director; Mario Teijeiro, alternate; Jaime Delgadillo, advis-er; Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay. Richard D. Erb, executive director; Charles H. Dallara, alternate; United States. Mohamed Finaish, executive director; Tariq Alhaimus, alternate; Samir Ramez Abiad, adviser; M. Ashraf Janjua, adviser; Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Leba-non, Libya, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen, Rion omalia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Arab epublic. A. Hasnan Habib, executive director; Jaafar Ahmad, alternate; Ishwari Raj Panday, adviser; Burma, Fiji, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. Teruo Hirao, executive director; Tadaie Yamashita, alternate; Japan. Robert K. Joyce, executive director; Michael Casey, alternate; Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent. Alexandre Kafka, executive director; César Robalino, alternate; José Roberto N. Almeida, adviser; Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Haiti, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago. 838 Congressional Directory Gerhard Laske, executive director; Guenter Grosche, alternate; Peter Kohnert, ad-viser; Germany. Giovanni Lovato, executive director; Costa P. Caranicas, alternate; Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal. R. N. Malhotra, executive director; A. S. Jayawardena, alternate; Miss Chandi J. Batliwalla, adviser; Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka. Yusuf A. Nimatallah, executive director; Jobarah E. Suraisry, alternate; Samir El-Khouri, adviser; Saudi Arabia. J. J. Polak, executive director; Tom de Vries, alternate; Liviu Ionescu, adviser; Cyprus, Israel, Netherlands, Romania, Yugoslavia. A. R. G. Prowse, executive director; Kerry G. Morrell, alternate; Hak-Sung Lee, adviser; Australia, Korea, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sey-chelles, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Western Samoa. Ghassem Salehkhou, executive director; Omar Kabbaj, alternate; Afghanistan, Alge-ria, Ghana, Iran, Morocco, Tunisia. N’Faly Sangare, executive director; E. I. M. Mtei, alternate; E. A. Ajayi, adviser; Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Miguel A. Senior, executive director; José Luis Feito, alternate; Silvio E. Conrado, adviser; Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, Venezuela. Jén Sigurdsson, executive director; Leiv Vidvei, alternate; Denmark, Finland, Ice-land, Norway, Sweden. Zhang Zicun, executive director; Wang Enshao, alternate; China. OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Hans E. Kastoft, executive secretary. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Headquarters Office: University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105. Phone, (206) 634-1838 American Members: William S. Gilbert, Box C70739, 1100 West Ewing Street, Seattle, Wash. 98107. Robert W. McVey, National Marine Fisheries Service, P.O. Box 1668, Juneau, Alaska 99802. Gordon Jensen, P.O. Box 264, Petersburg, Alaska 99833. Canadian Members: Sigurd Brynolfson, 10485 Main Street, Delta, B.C., Canada V4C 2P7. Michael Hunter, Fisheries and Oceans, 240 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0 Donald McLeod, Box 220, Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 3P8. Director and Secretary (ex officio).—Donald A. McCaughran, Box 5009, University Station, Seattle, Wash. 98105. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION Room 1108B, Commonwealth Hiding, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, OXford 45310 or 45370 UNITED STATES SECTION MEMBERS Maj. Gen. Bernard E. Trainor, Chairman and Marine Corps member. Maj. Gen. Robert L. Schweitzer, USA, Army member. Brig. Gen. James T. Callaghan, USAF, Air Force member. Rear Adm. Ronald J. Kurth, USN, Navy member. MEXICAN SECTION MEMBERS Chairman and Army member.—Maj. Gen. Ernesto Perez Roblebo. Vice Adm. Hector Elias Roblos, Navy member. International Organizations ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES HEADQUARTERS: ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES BUILDING 17th Street and Constitution Avenue 20006. Phone, 789-3000 THE PERMANENT COUNCIL H.E. Raul A. Quijano (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Argentina), 4745 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. H.E. Charles A. Skeete (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Barbados), 4850 Linnean Avenue 20008. H.E. Dr. Fernando Salazar Paredes (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Bolivia), 6780 Brigadoon Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20815. H.E. Alarico Silveira Junior (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Brazil), 2415 California Street 20008. H.E. Pedro Daza-Valenzuela (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Chile), 4915 Loughboro Road 20016. H.E. Dr. Francisco Posada de la Pefia (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Colombia), 5033 Upton Street 20016. H.E. Dr. Eladio Knipping-Victoria (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Dominican Republic), 6515 Sunny Hill Court 22101. H.E. Raul Falconi (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Ecuador), 5313 Sunset Lane, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. H.E. Ernesto Arrieta Peralta (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of El Salva-dor), 4055 North 27th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. H.E. Dessima Williams (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Grenada), 1733 Corcoran Street 20009. H.E. Lic. Gustavo Santiso-Galvez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Guate-mala), 5500 Holmes Run Parkway 22304. H.E. Fritz Cineas (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Haiti), 6200 Highland Drive 20815. H.E. Roberto Matrinez Ordénez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Hondu-ras), 5100 Wisconsin Avenue 20016. H.E. Keith Johnson (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Jamaica), 3103 Roll-ing Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. H.E. Lic. Fernando Soto Harrison (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Costa Rica), 2114 S Street 20008. H.E. Rafael de la Colina (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Mexico), 6304 Evermay Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. H.E. Edgard F. Parrales Castillo (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Nicara-gua), 1627 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. HE. Juan Manuel Castulovich (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Panama), 3053 Normanstone Terrace 20008. H.E. Prof. Mario Lopez Escobar (Minister, Interim Representative of Paraguay), 3230 Broad Branch Terrace 20008. : H.E. Dr. Luis Marchand Stens (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Peru), 5410 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. H.E. Henricus A. F. Heidweiller (Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Surin-ame), 10524 Kentsdale Drive 20854. H.E. Victor Chrysostom McIntyre (Ambassador, Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago), 7530 17th Street 20012. H.E. J. William Middendorf II (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of United States), 1453 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. 22101. HE haohaun Bustillo (Ambassador, Representative of Uruguay), 4515 W Street H.E. Dr. Victor M. Giménez Landinez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Venezuela), 2717 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. 840 Congressional Directory GENERAL SECRETARIAT Secretary General. —H.E. Alejandro Orfila, 2329 California Street 20008. Amit Serrotary General. —H.E. Val T. McComie, 5936 Searl Terrace, Bethesda, gesigons Secretary for Management.—L. Ronald Scheman, 3322 Newark Street Executive Secretary for Education, Science, and Culture.—Rail Allard, 10800 Maz-wood Place, Rockville, Md. 20852. Executive Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs.—Diogo de Figueiredo, M.N., 9908 Belhaven Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. ~ Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs.—Tatiana de Maekelt, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Inter-American Council for Education, Science, and Culture: Chairman, Permanent Executive Committee of CIECC.—dJulio Gancedo. c/o OAS, 17th and Constitution Avenue 200086. Secretary, CIECC.—Raxl Allard. Inter-American Economic and Social Council: Chairman, Permanent Executive Committee.—Raul Falconi. Secretary.— Mr. Diogo de Figueiredo, M.N. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: Chairman.—Marco G. Monroy-Cabra. Executive Secretary.—Edmundo Vargas Carrefio. Inter-American Commission of Women: Chairperson.—Dra. Isolda Heredia de Salvatierra. Executive Secretary.—Elia del Carmen Guerra. Inter-American Nuclear Energy Commission: Executive Secretary.—Vladimir Yackovlev. Inter-American Statistical Institute: Director.—Evelio O. Fabbroni. Office of the Secretary General: José Luis Restrepo, Chief of Staff. John W. Ford, Special Adviser. Francis X. Gannon, Adviser. Juan A. Nimo, Chief of Operations. Office of Public Information.—Guillermo J. McGough, Director. Office of Protocol. —Manuel E. Ramirez, Director. Audit Office.—Frank M. Zappacosta, Chief. Office of Coordination of Activities Away from Headquarters.—Miguel Aranguren, Director. Office of International Cooperation.—Alan Smith, Acting Director. Office of the Assistant Secretary General: Rogelio Novey, Adviser, Executive Assistant. Secretariat of the General Assembly, the Meeting of Consultation, the Permanent Council and Conferences.—Guillermo Belt, Director. : Museum of Modern Art of Latin America.—José Gémez Sicre, Director. Columbus Memorial Library.—Thomas L. Welch, Chief. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.—Marco G. Monroy-Cabra, Chair- man. Inter-American Commission of Women.—Isolda H. de Salvatierra, Chairperson. Inter-American Children’s Institute.—Rodrigo Crespo, Director General. Secretariat for Management: Edric C. Rochester, Executive Officer. Office of the Treasurer.—James B. McCeney, Treasurer. Department of Human Resources.—Earl J. Roueche, Director. Department of Program-Budget.—Luis M. Lizondo, Director. Department of Material Resources.—Alvaro Sanson Roman, Director. Department of Management Systems.—James E. Talley, Director. Office of Communications and Security.— Victor M. Silva, Director. International Organizations Secretariat for Legal Affairs: Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs and Legal Counsel.—Tatiana B. Maekelt. Department of Development and Codification of International Law.—Luis D. Cruz, Director and Deputy Legal Counsel. Department of General Legal Services.—Roberto E. Quiros, Director and Deputy Legal Counsel. Department of Treaties, Information, and Publications.—Christian Garcia-Godoy, Director and Deputy Legal Counsel. Administrative Tribunal.—Domingo E. Acevedo, Secretary. Executive Secretariat for Economic and Social Affairs: Diogo de Figueiredo, M.N., Executive Secretary. Technical Secretary CIES/CEPCIES.—Ricardo Gjivoje. Department of Economic Affairs.—Renato Tovar, Director a.i. Department of Social Affairs.—Josefina Rodriquez, Director. Department of Regional Development.—Kirk P. Rodgers, Director. Executive Secretariat for Education, Science, and Culture: Raul Allard, Executive Secretary a.i. Department of Educational Affairs.—Raul Allard, Director. Department of Scientific and Technological Affairs.—Vladimir Yackovlev, Direc- tor. Department of Cultural Affairs.—Roberto Etchepareborsa, Director. Department of Fellowships and Training.—Juan Carlos Torchia-Estrada, Director. Office of Retirement and Pension Plan.—Juan F. Bauta, Secretary-Treasurer. 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, Nether-lands, 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: Luxembourg, Vice Chairman: Elected annually, Members: All Member countries. Voting by unanimity. The Executive Committee.—Chairman: Denmark, H. Tabor; Vice Chairmen: Canada, A. R. A. Gherson; Italy, M. Francisci di Baschi. Members: Australia, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States. The Economic Policy Committee.—Chairman: United Kingdom, Sir Douglas Wass; Members: All Member countries. The Trade Committee.—Chairman: Germany, Helga Steeg; Members: All Member countries. The Development Assistance Committee.—Chairman: United States; Members: Aus-tralia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United King-dom, 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.—Jacob M. Myerson. Deputy Secretary-General.—Paul Lemerle. 0.E.C.D. CENTER, WASHINGTON Suite 1207, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006. Phone, (202) 724-1857 Head of Center.—Eric N. Ekers. 842 Congressional Directory 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, 861-3200 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Director.—Dr. Carlyle Guerra de Macedo, 525 23d Street 20037, telephone 861-3408. Deputy Director.—Dr. S. Paul Ehrlich, Jr., 6512 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, telephone 256-4473. Assistant Director.—Dr. Eusebio del Cid Peralta, 11500 Patriot Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854, telephone 299-4350. Operations Management (OM).—Dr. Luis Carlos Ochoa Ochoa, 1901 Miracle Lane, Falls Church, Va., telephone 734-1365. Chief of Administration.—William E. Muldoon, 11509 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852, telephone 881-6672. Chief, Division of Comprehensive Health Services.—Dr. Sumedha Khanna, 6421 Lyric Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22040, telephone 354-3234. Chief, Division of Disease Prevention and Control.—Dr. Jorge Litvak, 8108 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md., telephone 469-6163. Chief, Division of Environmental Health Protection.—Eng. Vicente Witt, 4912 Bexley Lane, Fairfax, Va., telephone 978-6696. Chief, Division of Human Resources and Research.—Dr. José Roberto Ferreira, 18924 Lindenhouse Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760, telephone 977-4641. Office of Liaison with International Organization (LO).—Dr. José Maria Salazar Bucheli, Chief, 8 Lockness Court, Rockville, Md. 20850, telephone 424-0844. Department of Budget and Finance.—William G. McMoil, Chief, 6518 Truman Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043, telephone 536-4516. Department of Conference and General Services.—Mr. Luis Larrea Alba, Jr., Chief, 6302 Hardy Drive, McLean, Va. 22101, telephone 734-8313. Department of Management and Computer Services.—Dr. Gaston Oxman, Chief, 20 Farm Heaven Court, Rockville, Md. 20852, telephone 468-6417. Department of Personnel.—Mr. Rodrigo Barahona, Chief, 7922 Ivymount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854, telephone 299-4039. FIELD OFFICES Caribbean Program Coordinator (Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Dominica; France: French Antilles (Guadeloupe, Martinique; half of St. Maarten, St. Bartholo-mew), French Guiana; Grenada; Guyana; Jamaica; Saint Lucia; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; and United Kingdom: Bermu-da, British Virgin Islands, Caymans, Turks and Caicos, and West Indies (Anguil-la, Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, Nevis, and St. Kitts).—Dr. Mervyn U. Henry, PAHO/WHO Representative, Barbados, and Caribbean Program Coordinator, P.O. 508, Dayralls Road and Navy Garden Road, Christ Church, Bridgetown, Barbados, telephone 42-63821. Chief of Area I, Caracas, Venezuela (Netherland Antilles (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, half of St. Maarten, St. Eustatius); and Venezuela).—Dr. Barry W. Whal-ley, Chief, Apartado 6722 Carmelitas, Avenue Sexta entre 5a. y 6a. Transversal, altamira, Caracas 101, Venezuela, telephone 32-54-11. PAHO/WHO Representative, Guyana.—Dr. Bekel T. Zeleke, P.O. Box 10969, George-town, Guyana, telephone 66654. PAHO/WHO Representative, Jamaica, Belize, Bermuda, Caymans, Turks and Caicos.—Dr. Gottlieb L. Monekosso, P.O. Box 384, Cross Roads, Imperial Life Building, 60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5, Jamaica, telephone 926-2365. PAHO/WHO Representative, Suriname, French Antilles, French Guiana.—Dr. Gus-tavo A. Mora, P.O. Box 1863, Gravenstraat 60 (boven) Paramaribo, Suriname, telephone 72401. PAHO/WHO Representative Trinidad and Tobago.—Dr. Halmond C. Dyer, P.O. Box 898, 49 Jerningham Avenue, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, telephone 62-47524. Chief of Area II, Mexico City, Mexico (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Mexico).—Dr. Elsa Moreno, Chief, Apartado 105-34, Homero 418, Colonia Po-lanco, México 5, D.F. México, telephone 254-2033. PAHO/WHO Representative, Cuba.—Dr. Luis E. Giraldo, Calle 23 No. 406, Entre 23 y 25 Vedado, Habana, Cuba, telephone 32-3666. International Organizations PAHO-WHO Representative, Dominican Republic.—Dr. Roberto Badia (Acting), Min-isterio de datud y Previsién Social, Apartado 1464, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana, telephone 565-3454. PAHO-WHO Representative, Haiti. —Dr. Robert Fischer, 3 Rue Fernand No. 25, Canapé-Vert, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, telephone 51732. Chief, Area III, Guatemala City, Guatemala (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama).—Dr. Lelio Calheiros, Apartado 383, Edificio Etisa, Plazuela Espafia, Ta. Av. 12-23, Zona 9, Guatemala City, Guatemala, telephone 64911. PAHO-WHO Representative, Costa Rica.—Dr. Emigdio Balbuena Valdez, Apartado OPS/OMS, San José, Costa Rica, telephone 231686. PAHO-WHO Representative, El Salvador.—Dr. Ovidio Beltran, Apartado 1072, Su-cursal Central, Edificio Plaza del Sol, Calle del Mediterraneo, Colonia La Sul-tana, San Salvador, telephone 24-4765. PAHO-WHO Representative, Honduras.—Dr. Hugo Villegas, Apartado 728, Teguci-galpa, D.C., Honduras, telephone 255773. PAHO-WHO Representative, Nicaragua.—D. Miguel Angel Marquez, Ministerio de Salubridad Publica, Apartado 1309, Managua, Nicaragua, telephone 22570. PAHO-WHO Program Coordinator. — Ministerio de Salud, Apartado 7260, Zona 5, Panam4i, Panama4, telephone 253328. Chief, Area IV, Lima, Peru (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru).—Dr. Luis A. Cervan-iss sine, Apartado 2117, Los Cedros 269, San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru, telephone PAHO-WHO Representative, Bolivia.—Dr. Vladimir Rathauser, Casilla 20094, Edifi-os rR , 40. Piso, Calle Landaeta No. 221, La Paz, Bolivia, telephone PAHO-WHO Representative, Colombia.—Dr. Luis A. Valle, Ministerio de Salud Puab-lica, Apartado 29668 and 6739, Calle 16 No. 7-39, 90. piso, Bogoté, D.E., Colom-bia, telephone 282-2571. PAHO-WHO Representative, Ecuador.—Dr. Carlos A. Pettigiani, Isabel La Catélica No. 1040 entre Francisco Salazar y Carufia, Barrio “La Floresta” Apartado A-405, Correo Norte, Quito, Ecuador, telephone 522-100. Chief, Area V, Brasilia, Brazil.—Dr. Carlos Davila, Caixa Postal 04-0229, Setor de Embairadas Norte, Lote 19, CEP. 70000 Brasilia, D.F., Brazil, telephone 225- Chief, Area VI, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay).— Italo Barragan (acting), Marcelo T. de Alvear 684, Buenos Aires, Argentina, telephone 32-5301. PAHO-WHO Representative, Santiago, Chile.—Dr. Miguel A. Aguilar Oliva, Monjitas 689, Santiago, Chile, telephone 31649. PAHO-WHO Representative, Asuncion, Paraguay.—Dr. Rodrigo Salas, Casilla 839, Asuncion, Paraguay, telephone 200896. PAHO-WHO Representative, Montevideo, Uruguay.—Raul Vargas, Casilla 1821, Mon-tevideo, Uruguay, telephone 403156. CENTERS Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center, AFTOSA.—Director, Rail Casas O)sycrs, Caixa Posta 589, CEP. 20000 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, telephone Regional Library of Medicine and the Health Sciences, BIREME.—Director, Dr. Fernando Rodriguez Alonso, Biblioteca Regional de Medicina, Caixa Postal 20831 Rua Botucatu 862, Vila Clementino, CEP 04023, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, telephone 549-2611. Caribbean Epidemiology Center, CAREC.—Director, Dr. Harold J. Diggory, P.O. Box 164, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, telephone 62-24745. Pan American Center for Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Sciences, CEPIS.—Director, Eng. Alberto Florez, Casilla Postal 4337, Calle Los Pinos 259, Urb. Camacho, Lima 100, Per, telephone 35-4135. Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute, CFNI.—Director, Dr. Michael Gurney, P.O. Box 140, Kingston 7, Jamaica, telephone 927-8338. Pan American Zoonoses Center, CEPANZO.—Director, Dr. Virgilio Escutia, Jr., Ca-Sls de Correo 3092, Correo Central, Buenos Aires, Argentina, telephone 658- 844 Congressional Directory Latin American Center for Perinatology and Human Development, CLAP.—Director, Casilla de Correo 627, Montevideo, Uruguay, telephone 41-02-89. Latin American Center of Educational Technology for Health, CLATES.—Director, Dr. Jorge Galperin, Caixa Postal 8002-ZC 24, Centro de Ciencias da Satde, Blo Cidade Universitaria, CEP. 20000 Rio de Janeiro, GB, Brazil, telephone Panamerican Center for Human Ecology and Health, ECO.—Director, Dr. Jacobo Finkelman, Apartado Postal 249, Toluca, México. Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama, INCAP.—Director (acting), Dr. Luis Octavio Angel, Carretera Roosevelt, Zona 11, Guatemala, Guatemala, C.A., telephone 43762. Field Offices—United States-Mexico Border, FO/USMB.—Chief, Dr. Mateo Luis Bu-dinich, 509 U.S. Court House, El Paso, Tex. 79901, telephone 915-533-2347. Note: Canada and United States of America, including Puerto Rico and its dependencies (Vieques, Culebra) and U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Crois) are served by the Washington Office. PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, CANADA-UNITED STATES Department of Defense. Phone, 694-5220 UNITED STATES SECTION Chairman.—Hon. Charles S. Gubser, Room 1108C, Commonwealth Building, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209; home, 395 Tam O'Shanter Way, Monu-ment, Colo. 80132, (303) 481-3376. Members: Mr. Thomas M. T. Niles, Department of State, Room 6226 20520, 632-1010. Maj. Gen. Perry M. Smith, USAF, Room 4E1046, Pentagon, 695-5833. Brig. Gen. John R. Lasater, USAF, Room 4D800, Pentagon, 697-7207. Maj. Gen. Daryle E. Tripp, USAF, Room 2E996, Pentagon, 697-1887. Maj. Gen. Robert L. Schweitzer, USA, Room 3E530, Pentagon, 695-5032. Rear Adm. Ronald K. Kurth, USN, Room 4E572, Pentagon, 695-2453. 3 Secraan Soar Robert J. Montgomery, Jr., Department of State, Room 5227 20520, Military Secretary.—Lt. Col. Roy L. Linder, Jr., USAF, Room 1108C, Commonwealth Building, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209, 694-5719/5220. CANADIAN SECTION Chairman.—Hon. George H. Hees, Room 326, West Block, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A7, 613-992-2251; home, 7 Coltrin Place, Rockcliffe Park, Ontario K1M 0A5, 613-749-0603. Members: Mr. R. P. Cameron, Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0G2, 613-992-3402. Ma Go. M. Kinney (Policy), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613- Began, J. C. Wood (Sea), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-992- Mz. Gen. P. J. Mitchell (Land), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613- Va oe P. D. Manson (Air), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-92-7384. Secretary.—Mr. P. M. R. 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Tuvalu.—Department of Foreign Affairs, Funafuti. United Kingdom.—Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London. Western Samoa.—Prime Minister's Department, Apia. SECRETARIAT B.P. D-5, Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia Secretary General.—Francis Bugotu. Program Director.—William T. Brown. Director of Administration.—Tamarii Pierre. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Composed of all Member States of the United Nations. Each Member State has one vote. H. E. Mr. Imre Hollai (Hungary) was elected President of the 37th 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 January 1982, the following 157 countries were members of the United Nations:! Afghanistan China? Greece Albania Colombia Grenada Algeria Comoros Guatemala Angola Congo 2 Guinea Antigua-Barbuda Costa Rica Guinea-Bissau Argentina Cuba Guyana Australia Cyprus Haiti Austria Czechoslovakia Honduras Bahamas Democratic Kampuchea !® Hungary Bahrain Democratic Yemen Iceland Bangladesh Denmark India Barbados Djibouti Indonesia * Belgium Dominica Iran Belize Dominican Republic Iraq Benin 8 Ecuador Ireland Bhutan Egypt? Israel Bolivia El Salvador Italy Botswana Equatorial Guinea Ivory Coast Brazil Ethiopia Jamaica Bulgaria Fiji Japan Burma Finland Jordan Burundi France Kenya Byelorussian Soviet Gabon Kuwait Socialist Republic Gambia Lao People’s Democratic Canada German Democratic Republic 1! Cape Verde Republic Lebanon Central African Republic = Germany, Federal Republic Lesotho Chad 0 f Liberia Chile Ghana Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 846 Congressional Directory Luxembourg Philippines Thailand Madagascar Poland Togo Malawi Portugal Trinidad and Tobago Malaysia ® Qatar Tunisia Maldives Romania Turkey Mali Rwanda Uganda Malta Saint Lucia Ukraine # a Mauritania Saint Vincent and the Union of Soviet Socialist Mauritius Mexico Grenadines Samoa Republics United Arab Emirates Mongolia Saotomé and Principe United Kingdom Morocco Saudi Arabia United Republic of Mozambique Senegal Cameroon Nepal Seychelles United Republic of Netherlands Sierra Leone Tanzania © New Zealand Singapore United States of America Nicaragua Solomon Islands Upper Volta Niger Somalia Uruguay Nigeria South Africa Vanuatu 12 Norway Spain Venezuela Oman Sri Lanka ® Vietnam Pakistan Sudan (Dem. Rep. of) Yemen Panama Suriname Yugoslavia Papua New Guinea Swaziland Zaire” Paraguay Sweden Zambia Peru Syria 3 Zimbabwe 13 1By resolution 2758 (XXVI) 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-shek from the place which they unlawfully occupy at the United Nations and in all the organizations related to it. 2 Formerly listed as People’s Republic of the Congo. : 3Egypt 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. 5 The Federation of Malaya joined the United Nations on Sept. 17, 1957. On Sept. 16, 1963, its name changed to Malaysia, following the admission of the new federation of Singapore, Sabah (North Borneo) and Sarawak. Singapore became an independent state on Aug. 9, 1965, and a member of the United Nations on Sept. 21, 1965. 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. ?Formerly Ceylon. 12 Formerly Cambodia. 1 Formerly Laos. 12Formerly New Hebrides. 13 Formerly Southern Rhodesia. International Organizations SECURITY COUNCIL The Security Council is composed of 5 permanent members and 10 nonpermanent members, elected by the General Assembly for 2-year terms. Nonpermanent mem-bers are not eligible for immediate reelection. Permanent Members: Nonpermanent Members: China Guyana (1983) France Jordan (1983) U.SS.R. Malta (1984) United Kingdom Netherlands (1984) United States Nicaragua (1984) Pakistan (1984) Poland (1983) Togo (1983) Zaire (1983) Zimbabwe (1984) Presidency: The Presidency of the Security Council, in accordance with its rules of procedure, Laing each month in the English alphabetical orders of the names of the member tates. 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. Since 1979, Committee on Disarmament has had a 40 nation membership. 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. Algeria (1985) Luxembourg (1985) Argentina (1983) Malasia (1985) Austria (1984) Mali (1984) Bangladesh (1983) Mexico (1985) Beiren (1984) Netherlands (1986) Botswana (1985) New Zealand (1985) Brazil (1984) Nicaragua (1983) Bulgaria (1985) Norway (1983) Buruin (1983) Pakistan (1984) Byelorussian (1983) Peru (1983) Canada (1983) Poland (1983) China (1983) Portugal (1984) Colombia (1984) Qatar (1984) Congo (1985) Romania (1984) Denmark (1983) Saint Lucia (1984) Djibouti (1985) Saudi Arabia (1985) Ecuador (1985) Sierra Leone (1985) Fed. Rep. of Germany (1989) Sudan (1983) Fiji (1983) Surinam (1985) France (1984) Swaziland (1984) German Dem. Rep. (1985) Thailand (1985) Greece (1984) Tunisia (1984) India (1983) United Kingdom (1983) Japan (1984) United Rep. of Cameroon (1983) Kenya (1983) United States (1985) Lebanon (1985) USSR (1983) Liberia (1984) Venezuela (1984) 848 Congressional Directory ECOSOC—New Members—Term of office ends December 31, 1983 African States: Burundi Sudan Kenya United Republic of Cameroon Asian States: Bangladesh Fiji China India Eastern European States: Byelorussian S.S.R. U.S.S.R. Poland Latin American States: Argentina Peru Nicaragua Western European States: Canada Norway Denmark United |Kingdom TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL Composed of Member States administering Trust Territories, permanent members of the Security Council which do not administer Trust Territories. Country Administering Trust Territories: 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 judicial vacations, the Court is permanently in session at The Hague, Netherlands. Judges are elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council, voting independ-ently, for a term of nine years and are eligible for reelection. Roberto Ago (Italy)—1988 Stephen Schwebel (United States)—1988 Abdullah A. El-Erian (Egypt)—1988 Taslim O. Elias (Nigeria)—1985 Keba Mbaye (Senegal)—1991 Guy Ladreit de Lacharriere (France)—1991 Manfred Lachs (Poland)—1985 Platon D. Morozov (Soviet Union)—1988 Hermann Mosler (Federal Republic of Germany)—1985 Nagendra Singh (India)—1991 Shigeru Oda (Japan)—1985 José Maria Ruda (Argentina)—1991 Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) —1988 Abdallah Fikri El-Khani (Syria)—1985 Robert Jennings (United Kingdom)—1991 Registrar: Santiago Torres-Bernardez (All terms expire February 5 of the year designated.) International Organizations SECRETARIAT United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, (212) 754-1234 Secretary-General.—Javier Perez de Cuellar (Peru). 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). Patricio Ruedas (Spain), Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Man-agement. Michael Doo Kingue (United Republic of Cameroon), Executive-Director, Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). 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Phone, 483-4474 Dr. Thomas Klestil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco AUSTRIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul New York: Buffalo New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS Office of the Embassy, Suite 865, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, 20037. Phone, 338-3940 Reginald L. Wood, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami New York, New York City BANGLADESH Office of the Embassy, 3421 Massachusetts Ave. NW. 20007. Phone, 337-6644 Humayun Rasheed Choudhury, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles New York, New York City STATE OF BAHRAIN Ahmed Mahdi Al-Haddad, First Secretary, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Office: New York, New York City: BARBADOS 2144 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, 387-7374 Charles A. T. Skeete, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Winter Park Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Oregon, Portland 855 856 Congressional Directory BELGIUM Office of the Embassy, 3330 Garfield Street 20008. Phone, 333-6900 J. Raoul Schoumaker, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix California: Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois: Chicago Moline Indiana, Mishawaka Iowa, Des Moines Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri: New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas: Dallas Houston Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee BELIZE Office of the Embassy, 1129 20th Street NW. 20036. Phone, 347-4465 Edmund A. Marshalleck, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington BENIN Office of the Embassy, 2737 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-6656 Thomas Setondji Boya, Ambassador Extraordinary and lenipotentiary Consular Offices: Illinois, Belleville Missouri, Independence BOLIVIA Office of the Embassy, 3014 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 483-4410 Luis Minaya, Press Attaché, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Coral Gables Miami Tam Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu BOLIVIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Rockville Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cincinnati Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas: Dallas Houston Washington, Seattle BOTSWANA Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 404 20008. Phone, 244-4990 Dr. Motaene John Melamu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco Florida, Vero Beach BRAZIL Office of the Embassy, 3006 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 797-0100 Antonio F. Azeredo da Silveira, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia: Atlanta Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, New Bedford New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pacific Islands, Hong Kong (For the Caroline, Marshall, and Marianas Islands) Texas: Dallas Houston Virginia, Norfslk BULGARIA Office of the Embassy, 1621 22d Street NW. 20008. Phone, 387-7970 Stoyan I. Zhulev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BURMA Office of the Embassy, 2300 S Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-9044 U Kyee Myint, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City BURUNDI Office of the Embassy, 2717 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 387-4477 Simon Sabimbona, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Illinois, Chicago Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 857 CAMEROON Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-8790 Paul Pondi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CANADA Office of the Embassy, 1746 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 785-1400 Allan E. Gotlieb, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Dallas Washington, Seattle CAPE VERDE Office of the Embassy, Suite 300, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036. Phone, 659-3148 Jose Luis Fernandes-Lopes, Ambassador Extraordinary and P| enipotentiary Consular Office: Massachusetts, Boston CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1618 22d Street 20008. Phone, 483-7800 Chirstian Lingama-Toleque, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Missouri, St. Louis CEYLON (See Sri Lanka) CHAD Office of the Embassy, 2002 R Street NW: 20009. Phone, 462-4009 Mahamat Ali Adoum, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. CHILE Office of the Embassy, 1732 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 785-1746 Enrique Valenzuela, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Tucson Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Columbus Hawaii, Honolulu Idaho, Nampa Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Nevada, Reno New Mexico, Farmington CHILE—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Texas, las Utah, Provo Washington, Seattle CHINA Office of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, 2300 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 328-2500 Lin Zhaonan, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City Texas, Houston COLOMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, DUpont 7-5828 Fernando Gaviria, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Piancisco Dieg District of Ee bis, Washington Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota: Minneapolis St. Paul Missouri, Kansas City New York: New York City North Babylon Pennsylvania: Washington, Spokane West Virginia, Wheeling CONGO, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF THE Office of the Embassy, 4891 Colorado Avenue NW. 20011. Phone, 726-5500 Nicolas Mondjo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (See Zaire) COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street 20008. Phone, ADams 4-2945 Fernando Soto-Harrison, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California: Atherton Concord Fremont Los Angeles Palm Springs Congressional Directory COSTA RICA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Coral Miami Gables Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Springfield Michigan, Detroit Mississippi, Jackson Missouri, Kansas City Nevada, Las Vegas New Jersey, Trenton New Mexico: Albuquerque Santa Fe New York, New York City North Carolina, Raleigh Ohio, Columbus Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Pittsburgh State College Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Nashville Texas: Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Virginia, Norfolk Washington: an Seattle Vancouver Wisconsin, Milwaukee CYPRUS Office of the Embassy, 2211 R Street 20008. Phone, 462-5772 and 5773 Andrew J. Jacovides, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: -Arizona, Phoenix California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Texas, Houston CZECHOSLOVAKIA Office of the Embassy, 3900 Linnean Avenue 20008. Phone, 363-6315 Jaroslav Zantovsky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Office of the Embassy, 3200 Whitehaven Street 20008. Phone, ADams 4-4300 Otto R. Borch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK—Continued Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts: Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri: New Mexico, Albuquerque New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Charleston Tennessee, Nashville ia us Ch Christi Dallas Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands: Charlotte Amalie Christiansted, St. Croix Washington, Seattle DJIBOUTI Saleh Hadji Farah Dirir, Ambassador Extraordinary . and Plenipotentiary Office of the Embassy, 866 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, (212) 753-3163 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1715 22d Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-6280 Carlos Despradel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California: Los Angeles Pasadena San Diego Francisco Santa Monica Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Gainesville Jacksonville Miami Miami Beach Panama City Sarasota Tallahassee West Palm Beach Georgia, Savannah Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 859 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois: Chicago Wheaton Indiana, Fort Wayne Louisiana: Missouri, St. Louis New Mexico, Albuquerque New York: New York City N ew Rochelle Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico: Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee ECUADOR Office of the Embassy, 2535 15th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-7200 Ricardo Crespo-Zaldumbide, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Calif Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Coral Gables Fort MiamiLauderdale Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore egas New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Lake City Tennessee, Nashville Texas: Dallas Houston 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 Colnnbiay Washington Illinois, Chicag New York, hi York City Texas, Houston EL SALVADOR Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Street 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-3480 Ernesto Rivas-Gallont, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Coral Gables Fort Lauderdale Miami Tampa Georgia, ania Illinois, Chicago Kentucky, Louisville Maryland, Baltimore Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Nevada, Reno New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico: San Antonio Virginia, Richmond Wisconsin, Madison EQUATORIAL GUINEA Office of the Embassy, 801 Second Avenue, Suite 1403, New York, N.Y. 10017, Phone, (212) 599-1523 —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 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 California, Los Angeles New York, New York City ETHIOPIA Office of the Embassy, 2134 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, ADams 4-2281 Tesfaye Demeke, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Congressional Directory FIJI FRANCE—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Office of the Embassy, 6th Floor, 1140 19th Street NW. 20036. Phone, 296-3928 Filipe N. Bole, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City FINLAND Office of the Embassy, 3216 New Mexico Avenue 20016. Phone 363-2430 Jaakko Iloniemi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Norwich Florida: Jacksonville Lake Worth iami Tampa Georgia, lant Hawaii, Honolulu Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts: New York, ne York City Ohio: Ashtabula Cleveland on: Astoria Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas: Dallas Houston Utah, Salt Lake Cit, Virgin Islands, St. omas Virginia: Alexandria Newport News Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road 20008. Phone, AD 4-0990 Bernard Vernier-Palliez, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile aska: Anchorage Juneau American Samoa, Pago Pago Arkansas, Little Rock Arizona, Phoenix Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Hartford Delaware, Wilmington District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Kansas, ity Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana: New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts: Boston Fall River Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Lo Montana, Si Nebraska, Omaha New Mexico uquerque Santa Fe New York City Rochester North Dakota, Bismark Ohio: Cincinnati Oievelond Colum TEN Cay So Llahona City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania: Philadelphia San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Wheeling Wisconsin, Milwaukee Wyoming, Rock Springs GABON Office of the Embassy, 2034 20th Street NW. 20009. Phone, 797-1000 Abdoulaye Mocktar-Mbingt, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THE GAMBIA Office of the Embassy, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 265-3252 Dr. Lamin A. Mbye, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 861 THE GAMBIA—Continued Consular Office: New York, Stanfordville GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 232-3134 Dr. Horst Grunert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Office of the Embassy, 4645 Reservoir Road 20007. Phone, 331-3000 Peter Hermes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington New Mexico, Aibugquerque New York: Buffalo New York vy North Carolina, lotte Ohio, Cleveland urg! Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis a Dallas a Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk n: Seattle Spokane GHANA Office of the Embassy, 2460 16th Street. 20009. Phone, 462-0761 Eric Kwamina Otoo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices © i California, Angeles Illinois, Chicago New York, hd York City GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HObart 2-1340 Sir Oliver Wright, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GREAT BRITAIN—Continued isco District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands, Tonga Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas: Dallas Houston Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle GREECE Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, NOrth 7-3168 Nicolas A. Karandreas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: ifornia, San Francisco Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City GRENADA Office of the Embassy, 1701 New Hampshire Avenue NE. 20009. Phone, 347-3198 Bernard K. Radix, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUATEMALA Office of the Embassy, 2220 R Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 Jorge L. Zelaya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Huntsville Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Kansas, Leavenworth Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Newark Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Texas: Abilene Austin Congressional Directory GUATEMALA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued San Juan Washington, Seattle GUINEA Office of the Embassy, 2112 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-9420 Mamady Lamine Conde, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 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 Inacio Semedo, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUYANA Office of the Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place 20008. Phone, 265-6900 Dr. Cedric Hilburn Grant, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Florida: Laurel Hill Miami Indiana, East Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Waco HAITI Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 332-4090 Georges N. Leger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California: Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Norwich Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Evansville Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis New Jersey, Trenton New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie HONDURAS Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 408 20008. Phone, 966-7700 Juan Agurcia Ewing, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Tucson HONDURAS—Continued Consular Offices—Continued California: Burlingame La Habra Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Coral Gables Gainesville Jacksonville Miami Sarasota South Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana: Baton Rouge Metairie New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico: Cayey Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Texas: Brownsville allas Houston San Antonio Vaso Sk Seattle HUNGARY Office of the Embassy, 3910 Shoemaker Street 20008. Phone 362-6730 Janos Petran, 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. Anderson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado, Boulder Florida: Boca Raton Hollywood Tallahassee Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Philadelphia Texas: Dallas Houston Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 863 INDIA Office of the Embassy, 2107 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-5050 K. R. Narayanan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Texas, Houston INDONESIA Office of the Embassy, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 293-1745 A. Hasnan Habib, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu Tlinois, Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Houston IRELAND Office of the Embassy, 2334 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-7639 Tadhg F. O'Sullivan, Ambassador Extraordinary and . Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City ISRAEL Office of the Embassy, 3514 International Drive 20008. Phone, 364-5500 —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami 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, 328-5500 Rinaldo Petrignani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona: Dhosniz AT Little Rock ifornia: Bakersfield Berkeley Fresno Los Angeles Sacramento Diego San Francisco San Jose ITALY—Continued Consular Offices—Continued San Pedro Santa Barbara Stockton Colorado, Denver Florida: Jacksonville Miami Tampa Georgia: Atlanta Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis , Kansas City Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts: Boston Springfield Worcester Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Nevada: New Mexico, Albuquerque New York: Albany Buffalo New York City Rochester Cincinnati Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk IVORY COAST Office of the Embassy, 2424 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HU 3-2400 Rene Amany, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Phoenix California: Los Angeles San Francisco Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Oregon, Portland JAMAICA Office of the Embassy, Suite 355, 1850 K Street NW. 20006. Phone, 452-0660 Keith Johnson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles Sacramento District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Congressional Directory JAPAN Office of the Embassy, 2520 M husetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-2266 Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage American Samoa, Pago Pago Arizona, Phoenix California: Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri: Kansas City St. Louis New York: Buffalo New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands, Saipan Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas: Dallas Houston Washington, Seattle JORDAN Office of the Embassy, 2319 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1606 Abdul Hadi Majali, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Florida, Palm Beach Texas, Houston KENYA Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street 20008. Phone, 387-6101 John P. Mbogua, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles New York, New York City KIRIBATI Consular Office: Hawaii, Honolulu KOREA Office of the Embassy, 2320 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 483-7383 Byong Hion Lew, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix California: Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu KOREA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Illinois: Chicago Evanston Kansas, Kansas City Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas: Dallas Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle KUWAIT . Office of the Embassy, 2940 Tilden Street 20008. Phone, 966-0702 Shaikh Saud Nasir Al-Sabah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LAOS Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-6416 Bounkeut Sangsomsak, First Secretary, Chargé ’Affaires a.i. - LATVIA Office of the Legation, 4325 17th 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, 462-8600 Khalil Itani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Mesa California, Los Angeles Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Michigan, Detroit New Jersey, Orange New York, New York City North Carolina, Goldsboro Oregon, Portland Texas: Dallas Houston LESOTHO Office of the Embassy, 1601 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 300 20009. Phone, 462-4190 ‘M’alineo N. Tau, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arkansas, North Little Rock California, San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Greenwich Illinois, Chicago Missouri, St. Louis Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 865 LIBERIA Office of the Embassy, 5201 16th Street 20011. Phone, RAndolph 3-0437 Dr. Joseph Saye Guannu Consular Offices: Alal Birmingham gsi eles San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Texas: Houston Port Arthur LITHUANIA Office of the Legation, 2622 16th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-5860 Dr. Stasys A. Backis, Chargé d’ Affaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicag New York, ee York City LUXEMBOURG Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-4171 Adrien Meisch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Connecticut, New Haven Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Swampscott Missouri, City New York, New ore City Ohio: Middletown Youngstown Texas, Fort Worth DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-5525 ——— ———, Ambassador Extraordinary Consular Office: New York, New York City MALAWI Office of the Embassy, 1400 20th Street NW. 20036. Phone, 296-5530 Nelson T. Mizere, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco Texas, Houston MALAYSIA Office of the Embassy, 2401 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-7600 Zain Azraai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California: Los Angeles San Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu MALAYSIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New York, New York City Oregon, Portland MALI Office of the Embassy, 2130 R Street 20008. Phone, DE 2-2249 Maki Koreissi Aguibou Tall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Missouri, St. Louis MALTA Office of the Embassy, 2017 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 462-3611 Leslie Agius, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary District of Columbia, Washington Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Carnegie Texas, Houston MAURITANIA Office of the Embassy, 2129 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, 232-5700 Abdellah Ould Daddah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITIUS Office of the Embassy, Suite 134, 4301 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 244-1491 Chitmansing Jesseramsing, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: California, Los Angeles MEXICO Office of the Embassy, 2829 16th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-6000 Bernardo Sepulveda Amor, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota: Minneapolis-St. Paul Rochester 99~555°0 ~ 83 -57 Congressional Directory MEXICO—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New Thetio Albuquerque New York: Buffalo New York Ci North Carolina, lotte Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee: Antonio MONACO Distyistricto f Col bia, WashingtoWashi umbia, n Florida, Palm Beach Hawaii, Honolulu Himois, Chi New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Dallas MOROCCO Office of the Embassy, 1601 21st Street 20009. Phone, HObart 2-7979 Ali Bengelloun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Texas: NAURU T. W. Star, Ambassador Extraordin and Plenipotentiary (Resident in Melbourne, ustralia) Consular Offices: Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu NEPAL Office of the Embassy, 2131 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, 667-4550 Bhekh Bahadur Thapa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago NEPAL—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New York, New York City NETHERLANDS Office of the Embassy, 4200 Linnean Avenue 20008. Phone, 244-5300 Dr. Jan Hendrik Lubbers, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Jacksonville Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Grand Rapids New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands, Manila, Philippines Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Ohasionts: Amalie Washington,Sea NEW ZEALAND Office of the Embassy, 37 Observatory Circle 20008. Phone, 328-4800 L. R. Adams-Schneider, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City NICARAGUA Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, DUpont 7-4371 Manuel Cordero, Minister-Counselor, Charge d’ Affaires ai. Santa Barbara District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Louisiana, New Orleans Puerto Rico, Santurce New York, New York City Texas, Houston Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 867 NIGER Office of the Embassy, 2204 R Street 20008. Phone, 483-4224 Joseph Diatta, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City NIGERIA Office of the Embassy, 2201 M Street 20037. Phone, 822-1500 Chief Abudu Yesufu Eke, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary New ba on York City NORWAY Office of the Embassy, 2720 34th Street 20008. Phone, FE 3-6000 Knut Hedemann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices Alsbama, Mobile Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Jacksonville Miami Pensacola 'ampa Georgia: tlanta Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Des Moines Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota: Duluth Montana, Billings Nebraska, Omaha New York, New York City North Carolina, Wilmington North Dakota, Fargo Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico: Ponce San Juan South Carolina, Charleston South Dakota, F: Tennessee, Nashville Utah, Salt Lake City ann News ewport Norfolk Virgin Islands: Charlotte Amalie St. Croix Washington, Seattle NORWAY—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Wisconsin: Madison Milwaukee OMAN Office of the Embassy, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 387-1980, 81, 82 Sadek Jawad Sulaiman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PAKISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2315 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-8330 Ejaz Azim, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Kentucky, Louisville Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Texas, Houston PANAMA Office of the Embassy, 2862 McGill Terrace, 20008. Phone, 483-1407 Aquilino E. Boyd, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama: Mobile Montgomery Arizona, Phoenix California: Beverly Hills Burbank Colorado, Denver Florida: Fort Lauderdale Key Biscayne Miami Miami Beach lando Tampa Georgia, ania Hawaii, Kailua Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts: Rochester Cincinnati Cleveland Dayton Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Harrisburg Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Coventry Congressional Directory ANAMA—Continued Consular Offices. arid W. asl po n, Seattl e Wisconsin, Oshkosh PAPAU NEW GUINEA Office of the Embassy, 1140 19th Street, Suite 503. Phone, 659-0856 Kubulan Los, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PARAGUAY Office of the Embassy, 2400 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-6960 Mario Lopez Escobar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alaska, Anchorage Calif Colorado, Denver Florida: Fort MiamiLauderdale Illinois, Chi Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New Mexico, i New York, New York Puerto Rico, San Juan Washington,Sea West Virginia, os ABS PERU Office of the Embassy, 1700 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 833-9860 to 9869 Alfonso Rivero, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Coral Gables Fort Lauderdale Geo rgia,a ta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, Now. Orleans New York, New Fork City Ohio, Cincinnati i Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, "Portland Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Puerto Rico: Caguas PERU—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Fort Worth Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Washi n, Seattle Wisconsin, Madison PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone 483-1414 Benjamin T. Romualdez, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary New York, New York City Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle POLAND Office of the Embassy, 2640 16th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-3800 Zdzislaw Ludwieesl Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicag New York, a York City PORTUGAL Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 Leonardo Mathias, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Connecticut, : Watstouly District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts: n New Bedford New Jersey, Newark New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island, Providence Texas, Houston QATAR Office of the Embassy, Suite 1180, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-0111 Abdelkader Braik Al-Ameri, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ROMANIA Office of the Embassy, 1607 23d Street 20008. Phone, ADams 2-4747 Mircea Malitza, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA Office of Embassy, 1714 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 232-2882 Simon Insonere, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices SAINT LUCIA SINGAPORE Office of the Embassy, 41 East 42d Street, Room 315, New York, N.Y. Phone, (212) 697-9360 Donatus St. Aimee, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Office: New York, New York City 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 Sheikh Faisal Alhegelan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City Texas, Houston SENEGAL Office of the Embassy, 2112 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, 234-0540 Abdourahmane Dia, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Bridgeport Florida, Miami Massachusetts Missouri, St. Louis Nebraska, Lincoln Nevada, Reno Oregon, Salem Texas: Houston Prairie View Utah, Salt Lake City Vermont, Burlington Virginia, Richmond Wisconsin, Madison SEYCHELLES —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SIAM (See Thailand) SIERRA LEONE Office of the Embassy, 1701 19th Street 20009. Phone, 265-7700 Dauda S. Kamara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Missouri, Kansas City 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 Consular Office: New York, New York City SOUTH AFRICA Office of the Embassy, 3051 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-4400 —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix California, Beverly Hills Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle SPAIN Office of the Embassy, 2700 15th Street 20009. Phone, COlumbia 5-0190 Nuno Aguirre de Carcer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California: Los Angeles San Francisco Connecticut, Stamford District of Columbia, Washington Florida: Miami Palm Beach Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Ohio, Cincinnatiti Wisconsin, Milwaukee SRI LANKA Office of the Embassy, 2148 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, HU 3-4025 Ernest Corea, Ambassador, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City 870 Congressional Directory SUDAN SWITZERLAND—Continued Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW. 20008. Phone, 338-8565 Omer Salih Eissa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City SURINAME Office of the Embassy, Suite 711, 2600 Virginia Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-6980 Henricus A. F. Heidweiller, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City SWAZILAND Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue (Van Ness Center), Suite 441 20008. Phone, 362-6683 Philemon B. Dlamini, Counselor, Charge d’Affaires a.i. SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 1200 20037. Phone, 965-4100 Count Wilhelm Wachtmeister, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Gos St. Petersburg Re ia Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans rtland New York City hio: Cincinnati Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas: Dallas Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Jelands, Olisrione © Amalie Washington,Sea Wisconsin, Ree I SWITZERLAND Office of the Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Phone, HObart 2-1811 Anton Hegner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Colorado, Denver : District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Consular Offices—Continued Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri: Kansas City St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio: urg| Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Spartanburg Texas: Dallas Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle SYRIA Office of the Embassy, 2215 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-6313 Dr. Rafic Jouejati, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Texas, Houston TANZANIA Office of the Embassy, 2139 R Street 20008. Phone, 232-0501 Paul Bomani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THAILAND Office of the Embassy, 2300 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, 667-1446 Kasem S. Kasemri, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mon omery California, Los eles Florida, Miami Hawaii, Honolulu City New York, New York City Texas, TOGO Office of the Embassy, 2208 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 234-4212 Yao Grunitzky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Office of the Embassy, 1708 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 467-6490 Victor McIntyre, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Florida, Sarasota New York, New York City TUNISIA Office of the Embassy, 2408 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-6644 Habib Ben Yahia, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 871 TURKEY VENEZUELA Office of the Embassy, 1606 23d Street 20008. Phone, NOrth 7-6400 Sukru Elekdag, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia UGANDA Office of the Embassy, 5909 16th Street 20011. Phone, 726-7100 John Wycliffe Lwamafa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Office of the Embassy, 1125 16th 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 Hampshire Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-6500 Ahmed S. Al-Mikarrab, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UPPER VOLTA Office of the Embassy, 2340 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 332-5577 Tiemoko Marc Garango, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Louisiana, New Orleans URUGUAY Office of the Embassy, 1918 F Street 20006. Phone, 331-1313 Alejandro Vegh-Villegar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New Jersey, Newark New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Office of the Embassy, 2445 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 797-3800 Marcial Perez-Chiriboga, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston WESTERN SAMOA Office of the Embassy, 211 East 43rd St., Suite 1400, New York, N.Y. 10017 Phone, (212) 682-1482 Maiava Iulai Toma, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: American Samoa, Pago Pago California, Los Angeles YEMEN Office of the Embassy, Suite 860, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Phone, 965-4760 Mohammed A. Al-Eryani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Michigan, Detroit YUGOSLAVIA Office of the Embassy, 2410 California Street 20008. Phone, HObart 2-6566 Budimir Loncar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Kansas, Kansas City Louisiana, New Orleans 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 Kasongo Mutuale, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City ZAMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2419 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-9717 Putteho M. Ngonda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ZIMBABWE Office of the Embassy, 2852 McGill Terrace 20008. Phone, 483-4468 Edmund O. Z. Chipamaunga, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICES UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICES AFGHANISTAN Embassy: Kabul —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ALGERIA, DEMOCRATIC AND POPULAR REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Algiers Michael H. Newlin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Oran ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Embassy: St. John’s Milan D. Bish (Resident Bridgetown) also Ambassador to Barbados, to the Commonwealth of Dominica, to Saint Lucia, to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and U.S. ned] Representative to the State of St. Christo-pher-Nevis. ARGENTINA Embassy: Buenos Aires Harry W. Shlaudeman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary AUSTRALIA Embassy: Canberra TRobert Dean Nesen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ‘tAccredited also to the Republic of Nauru, resident Canberra. Consular Offices: Brisbane, Queensland Melbourne, Victoria Perth, Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales AUSTRIA Embassy: Vienna —-— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Salzburg BAHAMAS, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE Embassy: Nassau Lev E. Dobriansky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BAHRAIN, STATE OF Embassy: Manama Peter Adams Sutherland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BANGLADESH, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Dacca Jane Abell Coon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BARBADOS Embassy: Bridgetown (resident) tMilan D. Bish, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAmbassador to the Commonwealth of Dominica, to Saint Lucia, to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and to Antigua and Barbuda, and U.S. Special Representa-tive to the State of St. Christopher-Nevis. BELGIUM Embassy: Brussels Charles H. Price II, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Antwerp BELIZE Embassy: Belize City (Diplomatic relations began October 29, 1981) (vacant) BENIN, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF (Formerly Dahomey) Embassy: Cotonou —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BOLIVIA Embassy: La Paz Edwin Gharst Corr, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BOTSWANA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Gaborone Theodore C. Maino, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BRAZIL Embassy: Brasilia Langhorne A. Motley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belém, Para Pérto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Recife, Pernambuco Rio de Janeiro Salvador, Bahia S#o Paulo, Séo Paulo BULGARIA Embassy: Sofia Robert L. Barry, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 875 876 Congressional Directory BURMA, SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF THE UNION COMOROS, FEDERAL AND ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF OF THE MORONI (Capitol) (no office maintained) Embassy: Rangoon Fernando E. Rondon, Resident in Antananarivo Patricia M. Byrne, Ambassador Extraordinary and | TAccredited also as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary to the Democratic Republic of Mada-Consular Office: Mandalay gascar. BURUNDI REPUBLIC OF CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE Embassy: Bujumbura (See Zaire) Frances D. Cook, Ambassador Rstraorlinary and "Plenipotentiary CONGO, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF THE Embassy: Brazzaville CAMBODIA (See Khmer Republic) Kenneth Lee Brown CAMEROON, UNITED REPUBLIC OF, COSTA RICA Embassy: Yaoundé Embassy: San José Hume Alexander Horan, Ambassador Extraordinary Francis J. McNeil, Ambassador Extraordinary and and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Douala CYPRUS, REPUBLIC OF CANADA ; Embassy: Ottawa, Ontario : i a iin 3 Pal Heron Robinson, Jr, Ambassador Extraordinary | B2Y@om C. Ewing, Staaten) Taoreinary =n and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: ary, Alberta CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIALIST REPUBLIC Halifax, Nova Scotia ow Embassy: Prague el Jack F. Matlock, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and St. John’s, Newfoundland i ; Toronto Ontario es Plenipotentiary ancouver, Britis umbia Winnipeg, Manitoba & DENMARK Embassy: Copenhagen CAPE VERDE, REPUBLIC OF : John Langeloth Loeb, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary Embassy: Praia and Plenipotentiary {Peter Jon de Vos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF TAccredited also to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau; i ” Embassy: Djibouti resident in Bissau. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DOMINICA, COMMONWEALTH OF Embassy: Bangui Embassy: Roseau (no office maintained) Arthur H. Woodruff, Ambassador Extraordinary and tMilan D. Bish Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Barbados, to Saint Lucia, to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbu-CEYLON da, and U.S. Special Representative to the State of St. (See Sri Lanka) Christopher. Novis, resident Bridgetown: € DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Embassy: N'Djamena : Embassy: Santo Domingo FERN Abarat: Srsontinary and Robert Anderson, Sobassador Extraordinary and / U.S. Embassy closed March 24, 1980. PolenueTY. CHILE ECUADOR Embassy: Santiago Embassy: Quito James Daniel Theberge, Ambassador Extraordinary | Samuel Friedlander Hart, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Plenipotentiary CHINA, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF Consular Office: Guayaquil Eifibusey: Selig EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF Arthur W. Hummel, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary ” and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Cairo COLOMBIA Alfred L. Atherton, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Bogota Lewis Ard Tombs fopdnated to the Senate), EL SALVADOR Consular Offi vie 130 273 an Snpotenviary Embassy: San Salvador Cali Deane R. Hinton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Medellin Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices EQUATORIAL GUINEA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Malabo Alan M. Hardy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ETHIOPIA Embassy: Addis Ababa —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Asmara FIJI Embassy: Suva (Resident) 1Fred J. Eckert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the Kingdom of Tonga, to Tuvalu and to the Republic of Kiribati. FINLAND Embassy: Helsinki Keith Foote Nyberg, Ambassador Extraordinary and lenipotentiary FRANCE Embassy: Paris Evan Griffith Galbraith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary urg Overseas Department: Martinique, French West Indies GABONESE REPUBLIC Embassy: Libreville {Francis Terry McNamara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe; resident in Libreville. THE GAMBIA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Banjul —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy: Berlin Rozanne L. Bidgwad: Ambassador Extraordinary and enipotentiary GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bonn Arthur F. Burns, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bremen Diisseldorf Frankfurt am Main Hamburg Munich Stuttgart GHANA Embassy: Accra Thomas W. M. Smith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM OF Embassy: London John J. Louis, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices Belfast, Northern Ireland Edinburgh, tland Liverpool, England Asia: Hong Kong erica: Belize City, Belize Hamilton, Bermuda GREECE Embassy: Athens Monteagle Stearns, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Thessaloniki GRENADA (no office maintained) (non-resident post) Embassy: St. George’s f—— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUATEMALA Embassy: Guatemala Frederic L. Chapin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA, PEOPLE’S REVOLUTIONARY REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Conakry Allen Clayton Davis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA-BISSAU, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bissau Peter Jon de Vos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the Bepnniie of Cape Verde; resident in GUYANA, COOPERATIVE REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Georgetown Gerald E. Thomas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary HAITI Embassy: Port-au-Prince Ernest Henry Preeg Ambassador Extraordinary and enipotentiary HONDURAS Embassy: Tegucigalpa John Dimitri Negroponte: Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary HUNGARY Embassy: Budapest Harry E. Bergold, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ICELAND Embassy: Reykjavik Marshall Brement, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Congressional Directory INDIA Embassy: New Delhi Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: mbay Calcutta Madras INDONESIA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Jakarta John Herbert Holdridge, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Medan Surabaya IRAQ Embassy closed on June 7, 1967. Government of Bel-um serves as protective power for the United States. e Belgian Embassy, Baghdad, includes a U.S. Inter- ests Section staffed by American personnel. Consulate at Basra closed until her notice. IRELAND Embassy: Dublin Peter H. Dailey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ISRAEL Embassy: Tel Aviv Samuel W. Lewis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ITALY Embassy: Rome Maxwell M. Rabb, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary IVORY COAST Embassy: Abidjan Nancy V. Rawls, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAMAICA Embassy: Kingston William Alexander Hewitt, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAPAN Embassy: Tokyo Michael J. Mansfield, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JERUSALEM Consular Office: Jerusalem —— ——, Consul General JORDAN, HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF Embassy: Amman Richard Noyes Viets, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary i KENYA Embassy: Nairobi William Caldwell Harrop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KHMER REPUBLIC Embassy: Phnom Penh Embassy at Phnom Penh closed and all American personnel withdrawn on Aprill 12, 1975. Diplomatic relations ceased on April 17, 1975, due to fact that the Khmer Republic ceased to exist on that date. KIRIBATI, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Parawa (no office maintained) 1Fred J. Eckert TAccredited also to Fiji, to the Kingdom of Tonga, and to Tuvalu; resident Suva. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Seoul Richard L. Walker, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KUWAIT, STATE OF Embassy: Kuwait Francois M. Dickman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy: Vientiane —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LEBANON, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Beirut Robert Sherwood Dillon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LESOTHO, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Maseru Keith Lapham Brown, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBERIA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Monrovia William Lacy Swing. Ambassador Extraordinary and lenipotentiary LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA, SOCIALIST PEOPLE'S Embassy: Tripoli On Dec. 2, 1979 the Embassy was set afire. Most American personnel were withdrawn. On May 2, 1980 all Embassy-working activities were suspended and all American personnel were withdrawn from the Embas-sy. LIECHTENSTEIN Consular Office: Vaduz (no office maintained) Frank S. Wile, Consul General TAssigned also to and resident in Ziirich. LUXEMBOURG Embassy: Luxembourg John E. Dolibois, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices MADAGASCAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Antananarivo (resident) Fernando E. Rondon, Ambassador Extraordi and Plenipotentiary also Ambassador to the Fede and Islamic Republic of the Comoros MALAWI, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lilongwe John A. Burroughs, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALAYSIA Embassy: Kuala Lumpur Ronald DeWayne Palmer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALDIVES, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Malé (no office maintained) jJohn Hathaway Reed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the Republic of Sri Lanka; resident in Colombo MALI, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bamako Parker W. Borg, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALTA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Valletta James Malone Rentschler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITANIA, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Nouakchott Edward Lionel Peck, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITIUS Embassy: Port Louis Robert C. F. Gordon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MEXICO Embassy: México John A. Gavin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Ciudad Juérez, Chihuahua Guadalajara, Jalisco Hermosillo, Sonora Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mérida, Yucatan Monterrey, Nuevo Leén Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Tijuana, Baja California MONACO Consular Offices: Monaco (no office maintained) ies minis TResident in Nice. MOROCCO, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Rabat Joseph Verner Reed, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Casablanca Tangier MOZAMBIQUE, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Maputo —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NAURU, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Yaren (no office maintained) TRobert Dean Nesen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TResident in Canberra; accredited also to Australia. NEPAL Embassy: Kathmandu Carleton S. Coon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NETHERLANDS, KINGDOM OF THE Embassy: The Hague William Jennings Dyess, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Amsterdam Rotterdam Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Paramaribo, Suriname NEW ZEALAND Embassy: Wellington TH. Monroe Browne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to Western Samoa, resident in Wel-n. Consular Office: Auckland NICARAGUA Embassy: Managua Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGER Embassy: Niamey William Robert Casey, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGERIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lagos Thomas R. Pickering, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Enugu (Closed until further notice) Ibadan Kaduna NORWAY Embassy: Oslo Mark Ivans Austad, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy: Muscat John R. Countryman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PAKISTAN, ISLAMIC REPUBIC OF Embassy: Islamabad Ronald I. Spiers, Ambassador Extraordinary and lenipotentiary Consular Offices: Karachi Lahore Peshawar Congressional Directory PANAMA Embassy: Panamé Everett Ellis Briggs, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PAPUA NEW GUINEA Embassy: Port Moresby TM. Virginia Schafer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to Solomon Islands. PARAGUAY Embassy: Asuncién Arthur H. Davis, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PERU Embassy: Lima Frank V. Ortiz, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PHILIPPINES Embassy: Manila Michael Hayden Armacost, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Cebu POLAND Embassy: Warsaw Francis J. Meehan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Poznan PORTUGAL Embassy: Lisbon Henry Allen Holmes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Oporto Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores Lourenco ues, Mozambique, Africa Luanda, Angola, Africa QATAR, STATE OF Embassy: Doha Charles E. Marthinsen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ROMANIA, SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bucharest David B. Funderburk, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Kigali John Blane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SAINT LUCIA Embassy: Castries (no office maintained) Milan D. Bish TAccredited also to Barbados, to the Commonwealth of Dominica, to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and to Antigua and Barbuda, and U.S. Special Representative bo the State of St. Christopher-Nevis, resident Bridge-wh. SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Embassy: Kingstown (no office maintained) {Milan D. Bish, Ambassador Extraordinary and SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES— Continued Accredited also to Barbados, to the Commonwealth of Dominica, to Saint Lucia, and to Antigua and Barbuda, and U.S. Special Representative to the State of St. Christopher-Nevis. SAN MARINO Consular Office: San Marino (no office maintained) IR , Consul TResident in Florence, Italy. SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Sao Tomé (no office maintained) {Francis Terry McNamara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary fAccredited also to the Gabonese Republic; resident in Libreville. SAUDI ARABIA, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Jidda Richard W. Murphy, Ambassador Extraordinary and ho med Consular Office: Dhahran SENEGAL, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Dakar Charles W. Bray III, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SEYCHELLES, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Victoria, Mahe David Joseph Fischer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SIERRA LEONE Embassy: Freetown Theresa Ann Healy, Ambassador Extraordinary and lenipotentiary SINGAPORE, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Singapore Harry E. T. Thayer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOLOMON ISLANDS Embassy: Honiara (no office maintained) 1M. Virginia Schafer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary {Accredited also to Papua New Guinea; resident in Port Moresby. SOMALI DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy: Mogadishu Robert Bigger Oakley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Pretoria, Transvaal Herman W. Nickel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Cape Town, Cape Province Durban, Natal Johannesburg, Transvaal SPAIN Embassy: Madrid Terence A. Todman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices SPAIN—Continued Consular Offices: Barcelona Bilbao Seville SRI LANKA, DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Colombo John Hathaway Reed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the Republic of Maldives. SUDAN, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE Embassy: Khartoum C. William Kontos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SURINAME, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Paramaribo Robert Werner Duemling, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWAZILAND, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Mbabane Robert H. Phinny, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWEDEN Embassy: Stockholm Franklin S. Forsberg, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWITZERLAND Embassy: Bern Faith Ryan Whittlesey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zurich SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Damascus Robert P. Paganelli, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Dar es Salaam David Charles Miller, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zanzibar THAILAND Embassy: Bangkok John Gunther Dean, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: 0 Mai Songhbia Udorn TOGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lomé Howard Kent Walker, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TONGA, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Nuku’ alofa (no office maintained) Fred J. Eckert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Resident in Suva, accredited also to Fiji, to Tuvalu, and to the Republic of Kiribati. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Port-of-Spain Melvin Herbert Evans, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TUNISIA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Tunis Walter Leon Cutler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TURKEY, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Ankara Robert Strausz-Hupé, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Adana Istanbul Izmir TUVALU Embassy: Funafuti (no office maintained) Fred J. Eckert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Also Ambassador to Fiji, to the King-dom of Tonga, and to the Republic of Kiribati UGANDA Embassy: Kampala Gordon Robert Beyer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Embassy: Moscow Arthur Adair Hartman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Leningrad UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy: Abu Dhabi George Quincey Lumsden, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UPPER VOLTA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Ouagadougou Julius Waring Walker, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary URUGUAY Embassy: Montevideo Thomas Aranda, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VENEZUELA Embassy: Caracas George W. Landau, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VIETNAM Embassy: Saigon Embassy at Saigon closed. Ambassador Martin and all other American personnel withdrawn and diplomat-ic relations ceased on April 30, 1975, due to the fact Sa the Republic of Vietnam ceased to exist on that te. 99-555 0 -83 58 882 Congressional Directory WESTERN SAMOA Embassy: Apia (no office maintained) TH. Monroe Browne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to New Zealand. Resident Wellington. YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Sanaa David Eugene Zweifel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary The Embassy Branch Office in Taiz remains closed until further notice. YEMEN PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC gsonnel were withdrawn from Embassy Aden on A 1969. The Embassy will remain closed until further 6 1500 The Government of Great Britain serves as protective power for the United States in the Yemen People’s Republic. YUGOSLAVIA, SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC Embassy: Belgrade David Anderson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zagreb ZAIRE, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Kinshasa Peter Dalton Constable, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bukavu Kisaugani Lubumbashi ZAMBIA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lusaka Nicholas Platt, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ZIMBABWE Embassy: Harare Robert V. Keeley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SPECIAL MISSIONS USNATO (U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Brussels: W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., U.S. Permanent Repre-sentative with the rank and status of Ambassa-dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. USEC (U. S. Mission to the European Communities), Brussels George e Southall Vest, the Representative of the USA, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. USUN (U.S. Mission to the United Nations), New York: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Representative of the USA to the United Nations with the rank and status of Ambassador Extrao and Plenipotentia-ry and the Representative of the USA in the Security Council. U.S. Mission to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva: Geoffrey Swaebe, the Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador. IAEA (US. Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency), Vienna: Richard T. Kennedy, the Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador. OAS (U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States), Washington, D J. William ct II, the Permanent Repre-sentative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassa-dor. USOECD (U.S. Mission to the Organization for Eco-nomic Cooperation and Development), Paris: Abraham Katz, the Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador. ICAO (Council of the International Civil Aviation Or-ganization), Montreal: Edmund Stohr, the Representative of the USA. UNESCO (United Natiend, Lausational Scientific, and Cultural Organization),P Jean Broward Shevlin Sti, the U.S. Permanent Representative, with the rank of Ambassador. PRESS GALLERIES PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES PRESS GALLERIES SENATE PRESS GALLERY Phone, 224-0241 Suse lndens slong Hooe Hays, 12752 Turquoise Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Superintendents: William R. Basham, 2808 Battery Place 20016. Robert E. Petersen, Jr., 2819 Hunter Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Merri I. Baker, Apt. 812, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Joe Keenan, 607 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002. Staff Assistant.—James D. Saris, 2725 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. HOUSE PRESS GALLERY Phone, 225-3945, 225-6722 Superintendent.—Benjamin C. West, 3612 Gramby Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Assistant Superintendents: Thayer V. Illsley, 4417 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 220083. James N. Talbert, 4402 Harrison Street 20015. Jerry L. Gallegos, 11501 Bayard Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Kathleen Flanagan, 9 Colonial Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS Cheryl R. Arvidson, Chairperson John R. Fogarty, Secretary Thomas Raum Julia L. Malone Robert W. Merry RULES GOVERNING PRESS GALLERIES 1. Administration of the press galleries shall be vested in a Standing Committee 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. Thereaf-ter, three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and two in even-num-bered 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 Committee. 2. Persons desiring admission to the press galleries of Congress shall make appli-cation 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 rules shall be interpreted and administered by the Standing Committee of Correspondents, subject to the review and approval by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. 884 Press Galleries 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 in-tended 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 government, and will not become so engaged while a member of the galleries. (c) 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. TaoMASs P. O'NEILL, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate. PRESS GALLERIES MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION (Name, home residence, and paper represented) Aaron, James M., 1326 Northview Road, Baltimore, MD 21218: Associated Press. Abas, Bryan, 2001 16th Street 20009: Washington Times. Abbey, Alan D., 2614 Garfield Street 20008: States News Service. Abramson, Rudy, 11806 Treefern Court, Reston, VA 22097: Los Angeles Times. Adams, James H., 631 Third Street NE. 20002: Reuters. Adams, Marc D., 3528 Edmunds Street 20007: Washington Times. Adams, Robert E., 2500 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Adams, Timothy J., 3607 McKinley Street 20015: Cox Newspapers. Agres, Theodore J., 718 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Washington Times. Ahearn, David M., 309A South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Daily Bond Buyer. Ahern, Tim, 2139 North Oakland Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Associated Press. Airozo, David J., 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Daily Traffic World. Albert, Andrew, 2800 Quebec Street 20008: American Banker. Albert, Andrew S., 5216 Dover Place, Alexandria, VA 22311: Commodity News Service, Inc. Albright, Joseph, 950 25th Street 20037: Cox Newspapers. Aldinger, Charles S., 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Reuters. Alexander, Andrew N., 151 Duddington Place SE. 20002: Dayton (OH) Journal-Herald and Dayton Daily News (See Cox Newspapers). Alexander, Holmes, 922 25th Street 20037: Reading (PA) Eagle. Alfaro, Alberto M., 2753 West George Mason Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: Philippines News Agency. Ali, Moshin, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008: London Times. Allegar, William G., 419 Seventh Street SE. 20003: Washington Times. Allen, Ira R., 8606 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: United Press International. Allen, Jodie T., 3100 Foxhall Road 20016: Washington Post. Almond, Peter J., 3600 New York Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Times. Ambrose, Lorraine, 3625 Warren Street 20008: Washington Times. Andersen, Peggy, 6409 33d Street 20015: Associated Press. Anderson, David E., 1813 Monroe Street 20010: United Press International. Anderson, Dennis, 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22311: United Press International. Anderson, J. W., 514 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Anderson, Jane Margareta, 1503 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Anderson, Jon L., 2909 O Street 20007: Washington-Merry-Go-Round. Andrews, Robert M., 1615 Inlet Court, Reston, VA 22090: Associated Press. Andriefski, Peter, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: German General News Service (GDR). Angle, Martha, 3550 Chesapeake Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Antevil, Jeffrey, 17 West Rosemont Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Reuters. Anthan, George, 9108 Friars Road, Bethesda, MD: Des Moines (IA) Register. Apcar, Leonard M., 3524 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Wall Street Journal. Archibald, George, 2352 Soft Wind Court, Reston, VA 22091: Washington Times. Armstrong, Scott, 1822 19th Street 20009: Washington Post. Arnsperger, Klaus S., 6711 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20817: Sueddeutsche Zeitung (Munich). Arnold, Gale H., 3407 Woodley Road 20016: Arkansas Democrat, Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel Record, Texarkana (TX) Gazette, El Dorado (AR) News Times. Arthur, William B., Jr., 1319 F Street 20004: Charlotte (NC) Observer (See Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Arvidson, Cheryl R., 1370 E Street NE. 20002: Cox Newspapers. Asher, Robert L., 6443 Barnaby Street 20015: Washington Post. Ashford, Nicholas H., 3938 Morrison Street 20015: London Times. Ashworth, Kent, 2608 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Atwood, Marilyn, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037: Anchorage Times. Auerbach, Stuart, 4624 Asbury Place 20016: Washington Post. Aukofer, Frank A., 4015 Thornton Street, Annandale, VA 22203: Milwaukee Journal. Avar, Janos, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Magyar Nemzet (Budapest). Averill, John H., 1325 Hemlock Street 20012: Los Angeles Times. Ayres, B. Drummond, Jr., 6807 Nesbitt Place, McLean, VA 22101: New York Times. Babcock, Charles R., 1661 Crescent Place 20009: Washington Post. Bacon, Kenneth H., 1715 Hoban Road 20007: Wall Street Journal. Bain, Brian R., 4833 Yorktown Boulevard 22207: Reuters. Baker, Norman L., Rose Hill of Summerset, Delaplane, VA 22025: Defense Daily. Balasubramanian, V., 11512 Bucknell Drive, Wheaton, MD 20902: Hindustan Times (New Delhi). 886 Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Bandy, Leland A., 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Columbia (SC) Newspapers, Inc. Barbash, Fred, 9923 Markham Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Washington Post. Barkdoll, Robert, 15311 Beaverbrook Court, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Los Angeles Times. Barnes, Frederic W., Jr., 4400 South First Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Barnes, John A., 1735 First Street 20001: Washington Times. Barrer, Lester A., 12605 Eldrid Court, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Today News Service, Inc. Barringer, Felicity, 2850 28th Street 20008: Washington Post. Barry, Kenneth D., 5232 South 12th Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Reuters. Barton, John Frederick, 5407 32d Street 20015: United Press International. Baum, Edward, 1736 Willard Street 20009: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Beale, Betty, 2926 Garfield Street 20008: Field Newspaper Syndicate. Becerra-Acosta, Jeanette, 4237 46th Street 20016: Uno Mas Uno (Mexico City). Beckner, Steven K., 2508 North Kenilworth Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Times. Beecher, William M., 7911 Robison Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Boston Globe. Behr, Edward A., 2418 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Wall Street Journal. Belcher, Mary J., 1862 Wyoming Avenue 20009: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Belkin, Lisa B., 3226 South Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206: New York Times. Bender, Judith, 2003 Van Ness Street 20008: Newsday. Benedict, Howard, 5225 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, MD 20814: Associated Press. Benenson, Bob, 1201 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Benjamin, Milton R., 6812 Tulip Hill Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20816: Washington Post. Bennett, John L., 7045 Leewood Forest Drive 22151: Scripps-Howard News Service. Bennett, Kenneth D., 8107 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Gannett News Service. Bennett, Susan J., 7045 Lee Wood Forest Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Philadelphia Daily News. Benson, Miles, 102 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Newhouse News Service. Bentley, James L., 1017 Columbus Drive, Stafford, VA 22554: Cox Newspapers. Berg, Steve, 4120 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Minneapolis (MN) Star & Tribune. Bermant, Charles, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Bernhard, Kent, 9416 Gamba Court, Vienna, VA 22180: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Bernstein, Laura, 1815 19th Street 20009: Network News, Inc. Berry, John M., 1207 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Binder, David, 3921 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Birnbaum, Jeffrey H., 2331 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Wall Street Journal. Bishara, Ghassan K., 9035 Blarney Stone Drive, Springfield, VA 22152: Al-Fajr (Jerusalem). Black, S. Norman, 11307 Palisades Court, Kensington, MD 20895: Associated Press. Blackman, Ann, 3035 O Street 20007: Associated Press. Blakely, Stephen, 1319 North Ode Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Blakemore, Marsha, 2130 P Street 20037: Media General News Service. Blanchard, Shelly M., 1201 Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Thomson Newspapers: Dothan (AL) Eagle, Enterprise (AL) Ledger, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Bar-stow (CA), Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yreka Siskiyou (CA) News, Ansonia (CA) Sentinel, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Marianna (FL) Floridan, Clay (FL) Today, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Griffin (GA) Daily News, Thomasville (GA) Times-Enterprise, Tifton (GA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, Kokomo (IN) Tribune, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leaven-worth (KS) Times, Corbin (KY) Times Tribune, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Times, Fitchburg (MS) Sentinel, Taunton (MS) Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Press, Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette, Iron Mountain (MI) News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Sikeston (MO) Standard, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburgh (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Palladi-um, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Repository, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette, Marion (OH) Star, Middletown (OH) Journal, Newark (OH) Advocate, Piqua (OH) Daily Call, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Salem (OH) News, Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star, Xenia (OH) Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) Evening News, Connelsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Florence (SC) Morning News, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (WV) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Recorder. Blitzer, Wolf, 929 Farm Haven Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Jerusalem Post. Blotzer, Jane, 940 25th Street 20037: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Boffey, Philip M., 5511 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Bokor, Pal, 7105 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Hungarian News Agency. Bole, William, 826 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Religious News Service. Bomster, Mark W., 1749 Lanier Place 20009: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Bono, Agostino, 1245 Fourth Street SW. 20024: NC News Service. Boshart, Edgar D., 3004 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 22201: Oliphant/ Washington News Service. Bottcher, Fred, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, VA 22202: German General News Service. (GDR). Boyce, Richard H., 5909 Plainview Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Scripps-Howard News Service. Boyd, Gerald M., 1325 15th Street 20005: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Boyd, Robert S., 5410 Mohican Road 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Braaten, David, 2108 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22043: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Bradee, Richard, 6209 Bardu Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152: Milwaukee Sentinel. 888 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Bradford, Laurie, 1004 Palmer Road, Fort Washington, MD 20744: Daily Traffic World. Brandon, Henry, 3005 O Street 20007: London Sunday Times News Service. Brandt, Thomas D., 3212 Woodland Lane, Alexandria, VA 22304: Washington Times. Brazaitis, Thomas J., 2302 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Cleveland Plain Dealer. Bredemeier, Kenneth H., 6111 Moonpatterns Terrace, Fairfax Station, VA 22039: Washington Post. Brenner, Eliot B.,, 4201 Americana Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: United Press International. Brewer, Norm, 8509 Broadmoor Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Gannett News Service. Bristow, Melissa S., 515 Fourth Street SE. 20003: World Perspectives, Inc. Broder, David S., 4024 North 27th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Brookins, Carol, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: World Perspectives, Inc. Brown, Michael H., 5901 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Louisville Courier-Journal. Brown, Peter A., 516 East Glendale Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Scripps-Howard News Service. Brummer, Alexander, 4801 Bending Lane 20007: London Guardian. Bucholz, Horst, 1202 South Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Times. Buchwald, Art, 4327 Hawthorne Street 20016: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Buffle, Jean-Claude, 3721 R Street 20007: Tribune de Geneve (Geneva). Buffle, Martine, 3721 R Street 20007: 24 Heures (Lausanne). Buhler, Michaela, 142 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Bumiller, Elisabeth, 1249 33d Street 20007: Washington Post. Burgess, John S., 3807 Yuma Street 20016: Washington Post. Burkhardt, Robert, P.O. Box W, Shepherdstown, WV 25443: New York Journal of Commerce. Burkhardt, Susan C., 2815 South 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Commodity News Services, Inc. Burnett, Leon, 910 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA 22204: United Press International. Burnett, Raymond C., 18341 Allspice Drive, Germantown, MD 20874: Columbus (OH) Dispatch. Burnham, David, 510 Sixth Street SE. 20003: New York Times. Butler, Robert M., 500 23d Street 20037: Daily Traffic World. Byrd, Lee, 4431 South 34th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Associated Press. Byrne, Don, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Daily Traffic World. Cahill, Jerome S., 11672 Mediterranean Court, Reston, VA 22090: New York Daily News. Calis, Raphael, 6308 Herkos Court, Bethesda, MD 20817: Kuwait News Agency. Campbell, Don, 4955 Americana Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Gannett News Service. Canfield, Marsha, 100 King Henry Court, Alexandria, VA 22134: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Cannon, Carl M., 3327 Prince William Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, San Jose (CA) Mercury News. Cannon-Brown, Sandy, 2127 California Street 20008: Energy Daily. Capaccio, Anthony W., 1401 16th Street 20036: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Carelli, Richard, 6 Holly Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20877: Associated Press. Carlston, Richard G., 2071 Bingham Court, Reston, VA 22091: Congressional Information Bureau. Carper, Elsie, 4421 Windom Place 20016: Washington Post. Carrigan, Irene M., 5201 Sterne Court, Fairfax, VA 22032: American Banker. Carter, Cynthia, 1039 North McKinley Road, Arlington, VA 22205: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Castaldi, Charles J., 1609 Riggs Place 20009: Network News, Inc. Cattani, Richard J., 6004 Madawaska Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Christian Science Monitor. Caudle, Sheila, 3520 North 14th Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Gannett News Service. Cawthorne, David M., 6323 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, MD 20737: New York Journal of Commerce. Cazalas, Robert P., 11482 Bingham Terrace, Reston, VA 22091: Congressional Information Bureau. Chadwick, John, 5304 Falmouth Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Independent News Alliance. Chakrapani, Raghavendra, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: The Hindu (Madras). Chapman, Joseph M., 7951 Orchid Street 20012: United Press International. Chapman, R. Stanley, 5330 North 37th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Daily Traffic World. Chardy, Alfonso, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Miami (FL) Herald. Chase, Deborah R., 5402 Third Street 20011: American Metal Market. Chell, Gretchen, 1300 South Cleveland Street 22204: Daily Bond Buyer. Cheney, Patricia, 1109 C Street NE. 20002: London Financial Times. Chesser, Larry G., 9771 Lakepointe Drive, Burke, VA 22015: Baptist Press. Chesshyre, Robert, 4944 Lowell Street 20016: London Observer Foreign News Service. Childs, Marquis, W., 2703 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Cho, Nam-Do, 2010 Peach Orchard Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Yonhap News Agency (Seoul). Choyke, William J., 720 E Street NE. 20002: Dallas Morning News. Christensen, Jean, 2809 Ontario Road 20009: Commodity News Services, Inc. Christensen, Rob, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Raleigh (NC) News and Observer. Chrystal, Christine, 315 National Press Building 20045: United Press International. Cimons, Marlene F., 4813 Westway Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816: Los Angeles Times. 3 Clayton, William E. Jr., 3402 Halcyon Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: Houston Chronicle. Clifford, George, 146 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Washington Times. Clines, Francis X., 5934 Seabright Road, Springfield, VA 22152: New York Times. Clymer, Adam, 438 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003: New York Times. Coates, James, 141 North Early Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Coffey, Aldon L., 5326 LaRochelle Court, Alexandria, VA 22310: Reuters. Coffey, Raymond R., 6305 Hardy Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Cohen, Robert L., 403 11th Street SE. 20003: Newark (NJ) Star Ledger (See Newhouse News Service). Cohen, Ronald E., 8105 Whites Ford Way, Potomac, MD 20854: United Press International. Cohn, D’Vera, 3050 University Terrace 20016: United Press International. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Cohn, Mary W., 5448 33d Street 20015: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Cohn, Victor E., 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Washington Post. Cohodas, Nadine, 2122 California Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Cole, Benjamin R., 3615 North Glebe Road 22207: Indianapolis (IN) Star, Arizona Republic, Vincennes (IN) Sun-Commercial. Coleman, Milton R., 3174 Westover Drive SE. 20020: Washington Post. Collin, Dorothy, 131 11th Street NE. 20002: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Collins, Christina, 437 15th Street NE. 20002: Gannett News Service. Colville, Graham A., 5700 North 14th Road, Arlington, VA 22205: Reuters. Conconi, Charles N., 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Washington Post. Condo, Adam J., 2139 Toronto Street, Falls Church, VA 22043: Scripps-Howard News Service. Condon, George E. Jr., 5700 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20816: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal. Conlan, Michael F., 133 Seventh Street SE. 20003: Newhouse News Service/Ann Arbor News (MI), Bay City Times (MI), Flint Journal (MI), Grand Rapids Press (MI), Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI), Kalamazoo Gazette (MI), Muskegon Chronicle (MI), Saginaw News (MI). Connell, Christopher V., 2640 West Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Associated Press. Connolly, Michael J., 1940 Biltmore Street 20002: Gannett News Service. Connor, John, 4910 North 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Dow Jones Capital Markets Report. Connors, Thomas J., 3044 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: New York Journal of Commerce. Conte, Christopher, 615 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. Cook, Barbara C., 4319 Dahill Place, Alexandria, VA 22312: Travel Management Daily. Cook, David T., 1025 South 20th Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Christian Science Monitor. Cook, Rhodes, 3804 Hummer Road, Annandale, VA 22003: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Coombs, Francis B. Jr., 804 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Network News, Inc. Cooper, Richard T., 511 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Los Angeles Times. Coppola, Michele, 3010 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Associated Press. Corddry, Charles W., 4304 Glenridge Street, Kensington, MD 20895: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Cordray, Ronald E., 6001 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22204: Washington Times. Costa-Reis, Edgardo, 6507 Wilmett Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: O Globo (Rio De Janeiro). Costelloe, Kevin M., 1677 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Associated Press. Courcol, Christine, 10401 Grosvenor Place, Rockville, MD 20852: Agence France-Presse. Cowan, Edward, 3924 Harrison Street 20015: New York Times. Cowan, Richard, 5375 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Congress Daily. Cox, Paul E., 254 Ninth Street NE. 20002: Commodity News Services, Inc. Craft, Carl C., 5274 Lonsdale Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Associated Press. Craig, Jim, 6008 Jewell Court, Alexandria, VA 22312: Houston Post. Cranston, Mary Kate, 2700 Q Street 20007: Platt’s Oilgram News. Crenshaw, Albert B., 321 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: Washington Post. Cromley, Allan W., 3320 Stonebrae Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma City (OK) Times; Colorado Springs (CO) Sun. Cromley, Ray, 1912 Martha's Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Cromley News-Features. Cronin, Donald E., 5240 Morley Court, Fairfax, VA 22032: United Press International. Crowe, Adell, 1624 Rhode Island Avenue 20006: Gannett News Service. Crowley, Mary E., 718 F Street NE. 20002: Thomson Newspapers, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Enterprise (AL) Ledger, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Barstow (CA), Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yreka Siskiyou (CA) News, Ansonia (CA) Sentinel, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Marianna (FL) Floridan, Clay (FL) Today, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Griffin (GA) Daily News, Thomasville (GA) Times-Enterprise, Tifton (GA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, Kokomo (IN) Tribune, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mount Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leavenworth (KS) Times, Corbin (KY) Times Tribune, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Times, Fitchburg (MS) Sentinel, Taunton (MS) Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Press, Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette, Iron Mountain (MI) News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Sikeston (MO) Standard, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburgh (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Palladium, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Repository, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette, Marion (OH) Star, Middletown (OH) Journal, Newark (OH) Advocate, Piqua (OH) Daily Call, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Salem (OH) News, Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star, Xenia (OH) Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) Evening News, Connelsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Florence (SC) Morning News, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (QV) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Recorder. Crutcher, Anne, 700 East Capitol Street 20002: Washington Times. Crutsinger, Martin S., 2007 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Associated Press. Csongos, Frank T., 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202: United Press International. Culkin, Dennis J., 4321 Yuma Street 20016: Defense and Foreign Affairs Publications. ; Cummins, Kenneth V., 1309 D Street NE 20002: Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville). Cuniberti, Betty, 10614 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, MD 20895: Los Angeles Times. 890 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Cunningham, Dwight, 5803 Cherrywood Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770: Washington Times. Cunningham, Morris, 6002 Woodacres Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816: Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal. Cunningham, Robert M., 8902 Miles Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Bergen Record (Hackensack, NJ). Curry, Brack, 307 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22304: Associated Press. Curry, Leonard, Box 1144, Middleburg, VA 22117: Newhouse New Service. Cuthriell, Robert, 4740 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Cutler, B. J., 2735 P Street 20007: Scripps-Howard News Service. Da Costa, Mario N., 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Abim News Agency (Brazil). Dale, Reginald, 1528 29th Street 20007: London Financial Times. Dalecki, Kenneth, 9121 Walden Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Daniel, Leon, 6010 Benalder Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816: United Press International. D’Antonio, Michael, Apt. 103, 10400 46th Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705: Guy Gannett Newspapers. Darst, Guy B. Jr., 1338 Fourth Street SW. 20024: Associated Press. Dart, Robert C. Jr., 1319 Farrara Drive, Odenton, MD 21113: Daily Traffic World. Dart, Robert E., 331 Lewis Street, Vienna, VA 22180: Atlanta Constitution & Journal. Davis, Donald A., 1125 Anderson Street, Alexandria, VA 22312: United Press International. Davis, Joe, 1202 Hemlock Street 20012: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Davis, Spencer E., 3907 Huntington Street 20015: Associated Press. Daw, Richard W., 1907 South Fallsmead Way, Potomac, MD 20854: NC News Service. Dear, Cyrene B., 2201 L Street 20037: Dear Publications. Dear, David R., 9617 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, MD 20817: Dear Publications. Dedmon, Jonathan E., 806 G Street SE. 20003: States News Service. Deibel, Mary L., 3038 Chestnut Street 20015: Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal. Del Giudice, Vincent, 503 North Roosevelt Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22044: United Press International. De Long, Leslie, 213 West Columbia Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Congressional Monitor. Del Piero, Fabrizio, 4919 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: ANSA Italian News Agency. De Medici, Marino, 4732 Sedgwick Street 20016: I1 Tempo (Rome). Demetracopoulos, Elias P., Suite 201, 1280 21st Street 20036: Makedonia, Thessaloniki (Salonika). Denniston, Lyle, 612 South Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Baltimore Sun. Denny, Sharon, 1440 N Street, Apt. 312 20005: Oil Daily. Denton, Herbert H., 1524 Sixth Street 20001: Washington Post. de Toledano, Ralph, 825 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Copley News Service. Devroy, Ann, 830 11th Street NE. 20002: Gannett News Service. Dewar, Helen, 1 Potomac Court, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Diaz, Gregory T., 3619 Colony Road, Fairfax, VA 22030: Washington Times. Diaz, John, 3716 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va 22207: Donrey Media Group. Di Benedetto, William R., 15213 Crescent Street, Woodbridge, VA 22193: Congressional Information Bureau. Dickenson, James R., 4101 Glenrose Street, Kensington, MD, 20895: Washington Post. Dickinson, Rebecca L., 1529 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 21, Arlington, VA 22204: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Dillman, Grant, 6604 Rosecroft Place, McLean, VA 20043: United Press International. Dinehart, Jennifer W., 3481 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: Commodity News Services, Inc. Ding, Baozhong, 2200 S Street 20008: New China News Agency (Peking). Diuguid, Lewis H., 7300 Rippon Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Washington Post. Donnelly, Harrison, 21 Sixth Street NE. Apt. 403. 20002: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Donner, Al, 936 North Livingston Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Sacramento Union. Dornfeld, Steven, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch. Downie, Leonard, Jr., 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: Washington Post. Drake, Bruce, 2900 Connecticut Avenue 20008: New York Daily News. Drath, Viola Herms, 3206 Q Street 20007: Handelsblatt (Duesseldorf). Drinkard, James P., 6814 Darby Lane, Springfield, VA 22150: Associated Press. Dubill, Robert A., 8606 Powder Horn Road, Springfield, VA 22152: Gannett News Service. Dudley, Bruce, 7858 Snead Lane, Falls Church, VA 22043: Tampa (FL) Tribune. Duffy, Michael W., 2708 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise. Duke, Robert M., 6060 Duke Street, Apt. 307, Alexandria, VA 22304: Albuquerque (NM) Tribune, El Paso (TX) Herald-Post, Fullerton, (CA) News Tribune. Duncan, Philip, 3100 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Dunne, Nancy, 5407 Fall River Row, Columbia, MD 21044: London Financial Times. Durand, Enrique, 7739 Burnt Tree Drive, Manassas, VA 22111: United Press International. Duston, Diane A., 1725 New Hampshire Avenue 20009: Associated Press. Duthie, Stephen J., 624 Pickford Place NE. 20002: Detroit News. Earley, Pete, 2535 Brofferton Court, Reston, VA 22071: Washington Post. Eaton, William J., 1719 Swann Street 20009: Los Angeles Times. Edmunds, Lavinia W., 1200 East Capitol Street NE. 20002: Network News. Edsall, Thomas B., 511 Fourth Avenue SE. 20002: Washington Post. Egorov, Eugeny S., 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: TASS News Agency (USSR). Eirabie, Ghani, 5535 Columbia Pike, Apt. 410, Arlington, VA 22204: Pakistan Press International (Karachi); Khaleej Times (Dubai). Eisen, Jack E., 1730 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 501, Arlington, VA 22209: Washington Post. El-Asmar, Fouzi, 10404 Conover Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: United Arab Emirates News Agency (Abu Dhabi). Elder, Robert W., Jr., 1750 B Corcoran 20009: Congressional Monitor. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Elkin, Larry M., 5544 North Morgan Street, Apt. 202, Alexandria, VA 22312: Associated Press. Ellis, Harry B., 13107 Parkridge Circle, Fort Washington, MD 20744: Christian Science Monitor. Elsasser, Glen R., 319 C Street NE. 20002: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Elvin, John E., III, 10921 Deborah Drive, Potomac, MD 22124: Washington Times. Embrey, George A., 6820 Dean Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Columbus (OH) Dispatch. Emery, Glenn, 309 Third Street SE. 20003: Washington Times. Emory, Alan S., 6302 Crosswoods Circle, Falls Church, VA 22044: Watertown (NY) Daily Times, Schenectady (NY) Gazette. Eng, Jonathan 1738 R Street 20009: Commodity News Services, Inc. Engelberg, Stephen, Apt. 161-C, 1116 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Dallas (TX) Morning News. Epstein, Aaron,7017 Amy Lane, Bethesda MD 20034: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Erenhalt, Alan, 922 North Danville Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Ericson, Helen, 614 East Capitol Street NE. 2003: New York Journal of Commerce. Eskey, Kenneth, 5102 Baltimore Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20816: Scripps-Howard News Service. Espinoza, Mauro, 11628 Stewart Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904: EFE Spanish News Agency. Espo, David M., 2712 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Associated Press. Estill, Jerry R., 11452 Orchard Lane, Reston, VA 22090: Associated Press. Estill, Robert E., 6407 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, VA 22150: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal. Evans, Philip M., 29 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Washington Times. Evans, Ross S., Jr., 310 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, VA 22314: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Evans, Rowland, Jr., 3125 O Street 20007: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. Farney, Dennis, 222 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Wall Street Journal. Farris, Frederick J., 2830 Rittenhouse Street 20015: International Herald Tribune. Fead, Andreas K., 3610 S Street 20007: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Feinsilber, Mike 5154 34th Street 20008: Associated Press. Feaver, Douglas B., 205 Summers Drive, Alexandria, VA 22301: Washington Post. Feldman, Carole, 3110 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Associated Press. Felton, John, 1615 Q Street, Apt. 707. 20009: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Ferraro, Thomas M., 3777 Gunston Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: United Press International. Ferri, Robert J., Jr., 1006 Rhode Island Avenue 20001: Thomson Newspapers: Dothan (AL) Eagle, Enterprise (AL) Ledger, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Barstow (CA), Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yrekas Siskiycu (CA) News, Ansonia (CA) Sentinel, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Marianna (FL) Floridan, Clay (FL) Today, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Griffin (GA) Daily News, Thomasville (GA) Times-Enterprise, Tifton (GA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, Kokomo (IN) Tribune, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mount Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leavenworth (KS) Times, Corbin (KY) Times Tribune, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Times, Fitchburg (MS) Sentinel, Taunton (MS) Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Press, Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette, Iron Mountain (MI) News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Sikeston (MO) Standard, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburg (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Palladium, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Repository, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette, Marion (OH) Star, Middletown (OH) Journal, Newark (OH) Advocate, Piqua (OH) Daily Call, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Salem (OH) News, Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star, Xenia (OH) Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) News, Connelsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Florecne (SC) Morning News, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (WV) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Monitowoc (WI) Herald-Recorder. Ferris, Craig T., 3937 Military Road 20015: Daily Bond Buyer. Fessler, Pamela, 2714 Dawson Avenue, Wheaton, MD 20902: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Fialka, John J., 2030 Rhode Island Avenue, McLean VA 22101: Wall Street Journal. Fichenberg, Robert G., 107 Cameron Mews, Alexandria VA 22314: Newhouse News Service. Fick, Robert J., 1803 North Highland Avenue, Arlington, VA 22201: Associated Press. Filteau, Jerome F., 8013 Nicky Court, Laurel, MD 20707: NC News Service. Finney, John W., 5275 Watson Street 20016: New York Times. Fitzgerald, Sara, 3900 Vacation Lane, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Flanigan, James C., 907 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 611 20024: The Oregonian (Portland), Newhouse News Service. Flattau, Edward, 4532 Van Ness Street 20016: Artists and Writers Syndicate. Fly, Richard, 215 East Oak Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Dallas (TX) Times Herald. Fogarty, John R., 5002 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: San Francisco (CA) Chronicle, Bloomington (IL) Pantagraph. Fogg, Sam R., 2500 Q Street, Apt. 309 20007: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Forrester, Stephen A., 11 10th Street SE. 20003: Eugene (OR) Register-Guard. Fossedal, Gregory A., 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA 22143: Washington Times. Foster, James E., 8110 Dayton Street, Lorton, VA 22079: Scripps-Howard News Service. Foster, Richard, 5313 42d Street 20015: Milwaukee Journal. Fox, William J., Suite 884, National Press Building 20045: Toronto Star. Foy, Louis, 3230 Reservoir Road 20007: France Soir (Paris). 892 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Frank, Jacqueline, 2907 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Reuters. Franklin, Benjamin A., 11404 Rokeby Avenue, Garrett Park, MD 20896: New York Times. Fram, Marcia R., 11464 Orchard Lane, Reston, VA 22090: Today News Service, Inc. Frandsen, Jon C., 3447 Oakwood Terrace 20010: United Press International. Frankel, Mark H., 1417 Key Boulevard, Apt. 408, Arlington, VA 22209: Washington Capital News Service. Franklin, Mary B., 8126 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, VA 22153: United Press International. Frappollo, Elizabeth R., 1901 Wyoming Avenue 20008: Washington Times. Fraze, James H., Jr., 2727 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Times. Freivogel, Margaret, 5905 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, MD 23108: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Freivogel, William, 5905 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, MD 23108: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Friedenberg, Walter, 10030 Colvin Run Road, Great Falls, VA 22066: Scripps-Howard News Service. Friedman, David, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Apt. 1719, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Friedman, Saul, 14411 Gunstock Court, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Fu, Chien Chung, 9013 Paddock Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: China Times (Taipei). Fu Kang Xue, 4816 Butterworth Place 20016: Guang Ming Daily (Peking). Fuerbringer, Jonathan, 1424 Longfellow Street 20011: New York Times. Furgurson, Ernest B., 4805 Sedgwick Street 20016: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Furlow, Robert S., 1028 North Livingston Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Associated Press. Gailey, Philip L., 4408 29th Street 20008: New York Times. Gamarekian, Barbara S., 3133 O Street 20007: New York Times. Gamino, Denise, 410% Fifth Street SE. 20003: Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City), Oklahoma City (OK) Times, Colorado Springs (CO) Sun. Garment, Suzanne, 4125 52d Street 20016: Wall Street Journal. Garvin, Glenn, 1418 F Street NE 20002: Washington Times. Gaunt, Feremy, 2005 North Upland Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Gay, Lance C., 1730 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 103, Arlington, VA 22209: Scripps-Howard Newspapers. Gazella, Kim M., 2114 O Street 20037: Commodity News Services, Inc. Gearty, Robert J., 1418 South Nelson Street, Arlington, VA 22204: New York Daily News. Gedda, George, 8360 Greensboro Drive, Apt. 102, McLean, VA 22102: Associated Press. Geehan, James, 2205 I Street 20037: Gannett News Service. Gelb, Michael, 2226 North Kensington Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Reuters. Germond, Jack W., 6613 Virginia View Court, Bethesda, MD 20816: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Gerstel, Steven V., 1635 Colonial Terrace, Arlington VA 22209: United Press International. Gerstenzang, James R., 2021 K Street 20006: Associated Press. Gest, Kathryn, 6221 Western Avenue 20015: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Getler, Michael, 734 South Lee Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Gettlin, Robert H., 2144 California Street, Apt. 905 20008: Newhouse News Service. Giacomo, Carol, 1209 Linden Place NE. 20002: Hartford Courant. Giadoni, William, 4300 Parkland Court, Rockville, MD 20853: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal Gibson, Frank, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20006: Gannett News Service. Gilbert, Ian R., 4537 Grant Road 20016: Washington Times. Gilmore, Daniel F., 3701 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 1304-N, Falls Church, VA 22041: United Press International. Gimlin, Hoyt, 2626 North Quantico Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Girard, Keith F., 409 Brown Terrace, Hagerstown, MD 21740: Montgomery Journal (Rockville). Glass, Andrew J., 2901 Brandywine Street 20009: Cox Newspapers. Glass, Mary A., 800 Fourth Street SW., 20024: Charleston, (SC) News and Courier. Glass, Pamela, 5500 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Ottaway News Service, Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MS) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MS) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester (MS) Daily Times, Newburyport (MS) Daily News, Beverly-Peabody (MS) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mandato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Gleckman, Howard, 2710 Macomb Street 20008: Daily Bond Buyer. Glen, Robert M., 1537 Foxhall Road 20007: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise. Glennon, Michael, 323 Birkwood Place, Baltimore, MD 21218: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Goebel, Jochen, 4514 44th Street 20016: German Press Agency (DPA). Goeller, David, 676 Fourth Street NE., 20002: Associated Press. Goetz, Ulrich P. H., 1227 33d Street 20007: Basler Zeitung (Basel). Gold, Walter L., 8300 Bells Mill Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Washington Times. Goldberg, Debbie A., 2030 North Adams Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Goldberg, Donald F., 7075 Western Avenue 20015: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Goldberg, Steve, 3129 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: Media General News Service. Goldenberg, Gene S., 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Scripps-Howard News Service. Goldsmith, Thomas D., 11523 Hearthstone Court, Reston, VA 22091: Variety Daily. Goldstein, Stephen D., 3510 North 15th Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Washington Times. Goltz, Gene, 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Washington Times. Goodpaster, Edwin W., 1 Wyoming Court, Bethesda, MD 20816: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Goodwin, Irwin, 2007 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Washington Times. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Gordon, Alan F., 4530 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Scripps-Howard News Service. Gordon, Gregory L., 338 Eighth Street NE 20002: United Press International. Gordon, Marcy G., 2130 P Street 20037: Oil Daily. Gorey, Thomas H., 13514 Duhart Road, Germantown, MD 20874: Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune, Manchester (NH) Union Leader. Gortmaker, Linda D., 219 Fifth Street SE 20003: Cox Newspapers. Goshko, John, 9810 Summit Avenue, Kensington, MD 20895: Washington Post. Gotcher, Richard H., 3 Middleton Lane, Sterling, VA 22170: Dow Jones News Service. Gould, Lee A., 2950 Van Ness Street 20008: Associated Press. Grabowski, Gene, 9303 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, MD 20817: Associated Press. Grady, Ernest D., 3309 Circle Hill, Alexandria, VA 22305: Philadelphia (PA) Daily News. Graham, Evarts A., 540 N Street SW. 200024: St Louis Post-Dispatch. Grajales, Jorge Coo, 4304 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: El Dia. Granat, Diane, 2422 39th Place 20007: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Grande, Judy C., 1401 North Oak Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer. Grant, Peter, 1842 Kalorama Road 20009: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Green, Charles A., 7221 16th Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Aberdeen (SD) American News, Ft. Wayne (IN) News-Sentinel, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune. Green, Michael D., 327 C Street SE. 20003: Green News Service, Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Green, Suzanne, 5405 Sherrier Place 20016: United Press International. Green, Robert D., 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Reuters. Greenberger, Robert S., 3903 Jenifer Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Greenfield, David J., 4616 South 28th Road, Arlington, VA 22206: Charleston (WV) Daily Mail. Greenfield, Meg., 3318 R Street 20007: Washington Post. Greenhouse, Linda, 5410 Spangler Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20816: New York Times. Gresock, Francis, 8 West Spring Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Daily Bond Buyer. Greve, Frank, 2136 Leroy Place 20008: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Gribbroek, Eugene C., 1011 North Mansion Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Gannett News Service. Grier, Peter, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Christian Science Monitor. Griffin, James A., 10713 Deborah Drive, Potomac, MD 20854: Washington Times. Groer, Anne, 6121 14th Street 20011: Orlando (FL) Sentinel. Gross, Richard C., 6305 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, MD 20816: United Press International. Gruenberg, Mark, 2800 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Ottaway News Service, Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MS) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MS) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester (MS) Daily Times, Newburyport (MS) Daily News, Beverly-Peabody (MS) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Inde-pendent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Gudaskas, George, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Washington Times. Guidry, Vernon A. Jr., 10211 Kindly Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20789: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Gulino, Denis G., 4316 Adrienne Drive 22309: United Press International. Gurwitt, Robert, 503 North Nelson Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Gutfeld, Rose, 2900 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Wall Street Journal. Gutman, Roy, 2201 Leeland Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Newsday. Harr, Daniel A., 237 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Network News Inc. Haarla, Pekka R., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Uusi Suomi (Helskini). Hass, Cliffford B., 4250 Garrison Street 20016: Associated Press. Haber, Juergen, 1771 T Street 20009: Housing and Urban Affairs Daily. Haddon, Valerie, 4301 Harewood Road 20017: Washington Times. Hagan, Richard M., 419 East Howell Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Hager, George, 703 A Street NE. 20002: Newhouse News Service, New Orleans Times-Picayune. Hahn, Susan L., 4600 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Oil Daily. Hale, Ellen, 1778 Lanier Place 20009: Gannett News Service. Hall, John, 7125 Carol Lane, Falls Church, VA 22041: Media General News Service. Hallow, Ralph Z., 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Washington Times. Hamburger, Thomas K., 2032 Belmont Road 20009: Arkansas Gazette. Hamilton, Martha M., 3615 Albemarle Street 20008: Washington Post. Hamm, Ellie, P.O. Box 12, Warrenton, VA 22186: Daily Traffic World. Hammons, Stephen W., 3426 Reservoir Road 20007: Washington Times. Hanchette, John M., 2658 Carrolton Road, Annapolis, MD 21403: Gannett News Service. Hand, Barbara A., 2929 34th Street 20008: Hartford (CT) Courant. Handelman, Jay H., 8101 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: United Press International. Hanner, Kenneth W., 406 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Times. Hanson, Christopher, 4545 Connecticut Avenue 20045: Reuters. Hara, Yasushi, 8719 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Harbrecht, Douglas, 1175 Ledura Court, Reston, VA 22091: Scripps-Howard News Service. Hardin, Peter, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007: Richmond (VA) News-Leader. (See Media General News Service.) Harkness, Peter A., 5407 Macomb Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Harris, Jay T., 8631 Chapel Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Gannett News Service. Harris, Paul, 3 West Oak Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Variety Daily. Harris, Ralph, 6312 Alcott Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Reuters. Hartman, Carl, 1066 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007: Associated Press. 894 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Hartson, Merrill, 7427 Colton Lane, Manassas, VA 22110: Associated Press. Hasson, Judith, 403 11th Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Hastey, Stan L., 6047 Clerkenwell Court, Burke, VA 22015: Baptist Press. Hayashi, Kenichiro, 6914 Kingsford Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Kyodo News Services (Japan). Hayashi, Shigeo, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun. Healy, Robert, 2525 12th Street 20009: Congressional Monitor. Healy, Robert L., 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20096: Boston Globe. Hedges, Roger A., 2333 Old Trail Drive, Reston, VA 22091: Gannett News Service. Hellberg, Lars G., 7011 Hamel Hill Court, McLean, VA 22101: Aftenposten (Oslo). Hemingway, Sandra, 1204 South Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Travel Management Daily. Hempstone, Smith, 6711 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, MD 20815: Washington Times. Henigson, Stuart F., 2923 Hickory Street, Alexandria, VA 22305: Dallas (TX) Times Herald. Henshaw, Jake, 7735 Leonard Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Gannett News Service. Herbert, H. Josef., 18706 Considine Drive, Brookville, MD 20833: Associated Press. Hershey, Robert D., 3508 Dundee Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Hess, David W., 5411 Easton Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Hexter, Holly, 414 Seward Square SE. 20003: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Higgins, Alexander G., 464 Vista Court, Waldorf, MD 20601: Associated Press. Hillgren, Sonja, 2800 29th Place 20008: United Press International. Hilts, Philip, 8909 Ridge Place, Bethesda, MD 20817: Washington Post. Hinds, Michael deCourcy, 1225 30th Street 20007: New York Times. Hiner, Louis C., 3426 Farm Hill Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: Indianapolis (IN) News, Muncie (IN) Evening Press, Phoenix (AZ) Gazette. Hines, Cragg, 801 18th Street 20006: Houston (TX) Chronicle. Hines, William, Route 1, Box 48, Lovettsville, VA 22080: Chicago (IL) Sun-Times. Hoart, Helen L., 1814 Kilbourne Place 20010: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Hoffman, David H., 606 Gibbon Street, Alexandria, VA 22342: Washington Times. Hoffman, Fred S., 6915 Lodestone Court, Alexandria, VA 22306: Associated Press. Holmes, Peter A., 3001 Dent Place 20007: Columbus (OH) Dispatch. Holsendolph, Ernest, 4314 Cedar Lake Court, Alexandria, VA 22309: New York Times. Homan, Richard L., 6217 Winnebago Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Washington Post. Homowitz, Michael J., 825 William Street, Baltimore, MD 21230: Baltimore (MD) Evening Sun. Hoopes, Cora R., 6433 Wiscawset Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Ohio/Washington News Service, Arkon (OH) Beacon Journal, Lorain (OH) Journal, Mansfield (OH) News Journal, Lake County (OH) News-Herald, Findlay (OH) Courier, Troy (NY) Times-Record, Bakersfield (CA) Californian. Hope, Paul B., 6917 Cabin John Road, Springfield, VA 22150: Scripps Howard News Service. Horie, Norio, 2012 O Street 20036: Akahata (Tokyo). Hornblower, Margot, 4615 Sedgwick Street 20016: Washington Post. Horstman, Judith, 1464 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: Gannett News Service. Horton, Bobby L., 6011 Meriwether Lane, Springfield, VA 22150: Reuters. Hosenball, Mark, 665 National Press Building 20045: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). House, Karen Elliot, 2117% O Street 20037: Wall Street Journal. Houston, Paul, 3019 South Columbus Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Los Angeles Times. Howard, Doran T., 4809 Randolph Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Associated Press. Howe, Russell W., P.O. Box 32221 20007: Washington Times. Howe, Samuel M., 1431 21st Street 20036: New York Times. Hsieh, Chaurkuen E., 4540 Conwell Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Central News Agency (Taipei). Hucker, Charles, 1667 Monroe Street 20010: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Hudson, Richard L., 1914 Calvert Street 20009: Wall Street Journal. Hughes, T. Lee, 2000 N Street 20036: Associated Press. Hume, David, 7725 Tauxemont Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: Reuters Latin News Service. Hume, Ellen, 2601 Woodley Place 20007: Los Angeles Times. Hunt, Albert R., 3501 36th Street 20016: Wall Street Journal. Hunt, Terence, 1907 Stratton Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Associated Press. Hunter, Marjorie, 3517 R Street 20007: New York Times. Hyde, John C., 1114 Merwood Drive, Takoma Park, MD 20912: Des Moines Register. Hyer, Marjorie, 4100 W Street 20007: Washington Post. Ichioka, Yoichiro, 5700 Mohican Place, Bethesda, MD 20816: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo). Ingersoll, Bruce, 5467 Nevada Avenue 20015: Chicago Sun Times. Ingram, Dale, 310 East Capitol Street NE. 20003: Tulsa (OK) Tribune. Innerst, Carol, 18 Lamp Post Court, Potomac, MD 20854: Washington Times. Irwin, Donald M., 3904 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Los Angeles Times. Isikoff, Michael, 2745 29th Street 20008: Washington Post. Ivanov, Boris, 5417 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Tass News Agency (USSR). Jabs, Cynthia, 1777 Lanier Place 20009: American Metal Market. Jackman, Francis P., 311 McDonough Road, Annapolis, MD 21401: New York Daily News. Jackson, Brooks, 2812 Adams Mill Road 20009: Wall Street Journal. Jackson, Harold, 5417 31st Street 20015: London Guardian (England). Jackson, Robert L., 4844 Van Ness Street 20016: Los Angeles Times. Jacobsen, Sally A., 1735 Park Road 20010: Associated Press. Jaffe, Harry S., 1612 19th Street 20009: Network News, Inc. Janssens-Laudy, Yve, 2121 Columbia Pike, Apt. 807, Arlington, VA: LaLibre (Brussels), La Suisse (Geneva). Jaroslovsky, Rich, 4803 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Wall Street Journal. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Jelinek, Pauline V., 1524 18th Street 20036: Associated Press. Johnson, Don, 300 Third Street SE. 20003: Arkansas Democrat. Johnson, John, 6431 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, VA: McClatchy Newspapers. Johnston, Oswald L., 4800 Quebec Street 20016: Los Angeles Times. Jones, Rochelle, 1958 Naylor Road SE. 20020: St. Petersburg (FL) Times. Kabasawa, Katsuhiko, 2005 Wellfleet Court, Falls Church, VA 22043: Jiji Press (Japan). Kaiser, Robert G., 1711 S Street 20009: Washington Post. Kaletsky, Anatole, 1718 P Street 20036: London Financial Times (England). Kamiya, Toru, 1831 Rupert Street, McLean, VA 22101: Tokyo Chunichi Shimbun (Japan). Kamiyama, Susumu, 6900 Lemon Road, Mclean, VA 20101: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Kaps, Carola, 1916 37th Street 20007: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Frankfurt). Karey, Gerald, 9401 Russell Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Platt’s Oilgram News. Karr, Albert R., 7608 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20817: Wall Street Journal. Katz, Dean D., 214 Dogwood Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912: Seattle (WA) Times. Kaul, Donald W., 9916 Wildwood Road, Kensington, MD 20895: Des Moines (IA) Register. Kawagishi, Konoe, 6305 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Keegan, Paul, 405 11th Street NE. 20002: Ottaway News Service, Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MS) Standard-Times, Hyannis, (MS) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester (MS) Daily Times, Newburyport (MS) Daily News, Beverly-Peabody (MS) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Kean, Edward S., 3827 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Daily Bond Buyer. Keller, William G., 1769 T Street 20009: Dallas (TX) Times Herald. Kelly, Wayne, 511 Robinson Court, Alexandria, VA 22302: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Kelly, Virginia W., 3930 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Long Beach (CA) Press-Telegram. Kendall, Donald M., 1617 Colesberg Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Associated Press. Kendall, Linda D., Suite 300, 1319 F Street 20004: Commodity News Services, Inc. Kennedy, Joyce L., 118 Monroe Street, Apt. 905, Rockville, MD 20850: Sun Features, Inc. Kentera, George R., 7808 Accotink Place, Alexandria, VA 22308: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Kermisch, Amos A., 2900 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer. Kerrigan, Marybeth, 2412 Observatory Place 20007: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Kessler, Ronald, 2516 Stratton Drive, Rotomac, MD 20854: Washington Post. Khadduri, Shirin, 5704 Cromwell Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816: Al-Khalij (Sharjah). Kielinger, Thomas, 6407 Middleburg Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817: Die Welt (Bonn). Kiely, Kathleen, 1735 U Street 20009: Pittsburgh (PA) Press. (See Scrips-Howard). Kilborn, Peter T., 113 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Kilian, Michael D., 6622 Midhill Place, Falls Church, VA 22043: Chicago (IL) Tribune Press Service. Killen, Patrick J., 2761 Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22042: United Press International. Kilpatrick, James J., White Walnut Hill, Woodville, VA 22749: Universal Press Syndicate. Kimble, Vesta L., Massachusetts Avenue, Apt. 4026-C 20016: Daily Record (Baltimore). King, John, 6907 East Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Globe and Mail (Toronto). King, Mike, 1265 National Press Building 20045: Louisville Courier-Journal. King, Seth., 7600 Edenwood Court, Bethesda, MD 20817: New York Times. Kingsbury-Smith, Joseph, P.O. Box 96, Waterford, VA 22190: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francis-co (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Kinsolving, Lester, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Globe Syndicate. Kipling, Bogdan, 2803 Q Street 20007: Kipling News Service, Toronto Star Syndicate. Kipling, Knight, 5101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Ottaway News Service, Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MS) Standard-Times, Hyannis, (MS) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester (MS) Daily Times, Newburyport (MS) Daily News, Beverly-Peabody (MS) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Inde-pendent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Kirk, Alison, 514 19th Street 20006: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Kirkman, Donald C., 8416 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Scripps-Howard News Service. Kishii, Shigetada, 1609 Westmoreland Street, McLean, VA 22101: Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo). Kitabataki, Kasumi, 7109 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, MD 20814: Mainichi Newspaper (Tokyo). Kivlan, Terence J., 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Newhouse News Service/Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal, Syracuse (NY) Post-Standard, Staten Island (NY) Advance. Kiyohara, Takehiko, 11419 Orleans Way, Kensington, MD 20895: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Kling, William H., 5210 North 26th Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Times. Klurfeld, James, 10399 Green Mountain Circle, Columbia, MD 21044: Newsday. Knap, Ted, 1429 Woodacre Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Scripps-Howard News Service. Knickerbocker, Brad, 1707 Drewlaine Drive, Vienna, VA 22180: Christian Science Monitor. Knight, Jerry, 3716 Jocelyn Street 20015: Washington Post. Knutson, Lawrence L., 214 Ninth Street SE 20003: Associated Press. Koempel, Michael L., 6612 Allegheny Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912: Congressional Quarterly News Service. 896 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Kole, John W., 2542 North 23d Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Milwaukee Journal. Komarow, Steven, 1645 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, VA 22209: Associated Press. Komori, Yoshihisa, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 1002 20016: Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo). Koprulu, Tuna, 5112 Westpath Way, Bethesda, MD 20816: Hurriet (Istanbul). Kou, Zhi Zhong, 4816 Butterworth Place 20016: Guangming Daily (Beijing). Kovach, Bill, 5504 Park Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Koza, Patricia A., 8608 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: United Press International. Kraft, Joseph, 3314 P Street 20007: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Kraftowitz, Larry, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Media General News Service. Kramer, Lawrence S., 5314 32d Street 20015: Washington Post. Kreisher, Otto, 2708 North Kensington Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon- News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal. Krivickas, Grazina, 5808 King Arthur Way, Glen Dale, MD 20769: Draugas Lithuanian Daily (Chicago). Kronholm, William Carl, 1324 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003: Associated Press. Kruger, Pamela, 1760 T Street 20009: Washington Times. Kursar, Robert J., 6129 Leesburg Pike, Apt. 303, Falls Church, VA 22041: Daily Traffic World. Kurtz, Howard, 2711 Ordway Street 20008: Washington Post. Lachica, Eduardo, 1301 20th Street, Apt. 410 20036: Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong). Lackey, James M., 2840 Raymond Court, Falls Church, VA 22042: NC News Service. Lambro, Donald, 6605 Greenview Lane, Springfield, VA 22152: United Features Syndicate, Inc. Lammi, Elmer W., 700 Seventh Street SW., Apt. 424 20024: United Press International. Lamot, Denise G., 7802 Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt, MD 20770: New York Journal of Commerce. Landers, Jim, 11928 Escalante Court, Reston, VA 22091: Dallas Morning News. Lane, Earl, 6907 Strata Street, McLean, VA 22101: Newsday. Langdon, Jerry, 9405 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Gannett News Service. Langley, Norma, 625 Smallwood Road, Rockville, MD 20850: News Group Publications. Langley, Roger, 625 Smallwood Road, Rockville, MD 20850: Hispanic-American News Service. Lapensohn, Lee, Chesapeake, Annapolis, MD 21401: Washington Times. Lardner, George, Jr., 5604 32d Street 20015: Washington Post. Large, Arlen J., 120% Ramsey Court SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Larsen, Leonard E., 4301 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Denver Post. Lathem, Niles, 1301 20th Street 20036: New York Post. Lawrence, Jill D., 1862 California Street 20009: Associated Press. Lawrence, Marylou, 8070 Powderbrook Lane, Springfield, VA 22153: Washington Post. Lawrence, Richard, 8512 Howell Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: New York Journal of Commerce. Lawsky, David, 315 National Press Building 20045: United Press International. Lawson, Maggie, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Apt. 426, Arlington, VA 22204: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Lear, Robert, 3724 Mount Airey Lane, Annandale, VA 22003: United Methodist News Service. Leary, Warren E., 313 T Street 20001: Associated Press. Lebling, Robert W., Jr., 4471 MacArthur Boulevard, Apt. 104 20007: Kuwait News Agency (NUNA). Ledermann, Mark, 1207 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Journal Newspapers (Springfield, VA). Ledford, Joey, 503 North Roosevelt, Apt. A-516, Falls Church, VA 22044: United Press International. Lee, Jessica Y., 501 17th Street SE. 20003: Gannett News Service. Lee, Moonhee, 8312 Tobin Road, Annandale, VA 22003: Hankook Ilbo (Seoul). Lee, Richard F'., 2110 R Street 20008: New York Post. Leepson, Marc, 13741 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA 22193: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Legantsov, Vladislav, 1850 Columbia Pike, Apt. 511, Arlington, VA 22204: Tass News Agency (USSR). Leng, Rock Jo-Shui, 6352 Teakwood Court, Burke, VA 22015: Central News Agency (Taipei). Leonard, Mary, 513 A Street SE. 20003: Detroit (MI) News. Leroux, Anne, 3114 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: EFE Spanish News Agency. Lescaze, Lee, 2200 19th Street 20009: Washington Post. Leubsdorf, Carl P., 3408 N Street 20007: Dallas Morning News. Levitt, Eleanor K., 3350 Maud Street 20016: Network News, Inc. Lewis, Finlay, 2727 Chesapeake Street 20008: Minneapolis (MN) Star and Tribune. Lewis, Katherine E., 1753 Q Street, Apt. D 20009: Houston Post. Lewis, Robert D. G., 1935 Calvert Street 20009: Newhouse News Service/Ann Arbor News (MI), Bay City Times (MI), Flint Journal (MI), Grand Rapids Press (MI), Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI), Kalamazoo Gazette (MI), Muskegon Chronicle (MI), Saginaw News (MI). Lewis, Stephanie Nall, 500 Hazlett Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229: Daily Traffic World. Lewthwaite, Gilbert A., 10610 August Light Court, Columbia, MD 21044: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Lienhard, Toni, 3508 Garfield Street 20007: Tagesanzeiger (Zurich). Light, Larry, 1301 South Arlington Ridge Road, Apt. 409, Arlington, VA 22202: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Lightman, David, 12102 Hunting Tweed Drive, Owings Mills, MD 21117: Hartford Courant. Linares de Houston, Delia, 6215 Apache Street, Springfield, VA 22150: Venezuelan News Agency (VENPRES). Lindenberg, Ruth, 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024: German Press Agency (DPA). Lindsay, Powell Smith, 5306 Blakeford Court, Bethesda, MD 20816: Scripps-Howard News Service. Lippman, Thomas W., 3925 McKinley Street 20015: Washington Post. Liutyi, Alexander G., 1402 North Beauregard Street, Apt. 201, Alexandria, VA 22311: TASS News Agency (USSR). Lo, Robert H.C., 8138 15th Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20783: China Times (Taipei). Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Lobe, James R., 906 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Inter Press Service. Lorsung, Thomas N., 5367 Iron Pen Place, Columbia, MD 21044: NC News Service. Lublin, Joann S., 9906 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, MD 20814: Wall Street Journal. Luther, James W., 8603 Arley Drive, Springfield, VA 22152: Associated Press. Lynch, David E., 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007: Lynch Communications. Lytle, David, 3832 North Ninth Street, Apt. 5, Arlington, VA 22203: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Maalouf, Rafic Khalil, 2727 29th Street, Apt. 226 20008: An-nahar Newspaper (Beirut). Mackay, Robert, 5732 Reading Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22311: United Press International. MacLean, John N., 3604 Porter Street 20016: Chicago Tribune Press Service MacPherson, Karen, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007: Thomson Newspapers, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Enterprise (AL) Ledger, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Barstow (CA), Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yreka Siskiyou (CA) News, Ansonia (CA) Sentinel, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Marianna (FL) Floridan, Clay (FL) Today, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Griffin (GA) Daily News, Thomasville (GA) Times-Enterprise, Tifton (GA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, Kokomo (IN) Tribune, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leavenworth (KS) Times, Corbin (KY) Times Tribune, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Times, Fitchburg (MS) Sentinel, Taunton (MS) Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Press, Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette, Iron Mountain (MI) News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Sikeston (MO) Standard, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburgh (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Palladium, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Repository, Cashocton (OH) Tribune, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette, Marion (OH) Star, Middletown (OH) Journal, Newark (OH) Advocate, Piqua (OH) Daily Call, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Salem (OH) News, Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star, Xenia (OH) Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) Evening News, Connelsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Florence (SC) Morning News, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (WV) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Recorder. Magnusson, Paul, 2032 Belmont Road 20009: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Detroit (MI) Free Press. Maher, John J., 4414 West Virginia Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814: NC News Service. Maitland, Leslie, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: New York Times. Malarstedt, Kurt, 4741 Reservoir Road 20007: Dagans Nyheter (Stockholm). Malone, Julia T., 4570 MacArthur Boulevard, Apt. G-4 20007: Christian Science Monitor. Maloy, Richard J., 8313 Meadowlark Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817: Thomson Newspapers, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Enterprise (AL) Ledger, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Bar-stow (CA), Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yreka Siskiyou (CA) News, Ansonia (CA) Sentinel, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Marianna (FL) Floridan, Clay (FL) Today, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Griffin (GA) Daily News, Thomasville (GA) Times-Enterprise, Tifton (GA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, Kokomo (IN) Tribune, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leaven-worth (KS) Times, Corbin (KY) Times Tribune, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Times, Fitchburg (MS) Sentinel, Taunton (MS) Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Press, Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette, Iron Mountain (MI) News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Sikeston (MO) Standard, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburgh (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Palladi-um, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Repository, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette, Marion (OH) Star, Middletown (OH) Journal, Newark (OH) Advocate, Piqua (OH) Daily Call, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Salem (OH) News, Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star, Xenia (OH) Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) Evening News, Connelsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Florence (SC) Morning News, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (WV) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Recorder. Mann, James, 110 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Los Angeles Times. Mann, Judith, 1812 Susquehannock Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Post. Mannies, Jo, 3113 Lee Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Manthey, Wilhelm M., 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Deutscher Zeitungspool (Bonn). Manthey, Marlene, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Zeitungswing (Austria and Germany). Mapes, Jeff, 1305 North Ode Street, Apt. 324, Arlington, VA 22209: Scripps League Newspapers. Maraniss, David A., 10005 Greenock Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Washington Post. Marcy, Steven K., 629 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: Oil Daily. Marder, Murray, 711 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Washington Post. Margasak, Lawrence N., 10306 Brunswick Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Associated Press. Margolis, Jonathan C., 14 Crescent Place, Takoma Park, MD 20016: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Mark, Ross, 3218 Cleveland Avenue 20008: London Daily Express. Marler, Ralph Wayne, 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Tulsa World. ‘Marlowe, Gene, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. C413, Arlington, VA 22202: Media General News Service. Marshall, Letha, 13601 Forest Glen Road, Woodbridge, VA 22191: Scripps League Newspapers. Martin, Fowler W., 3910 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Dow Jones News Services. Massarueh, Abdulsalam Y., 11235 Oakleaf Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Arab-American Media Service. 99-5850 ~ 83 = 5¢ 898 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Masui, Makato, 1452 Dewberry Court, McLean, VA 22101: Sankei Shimbun (Japan). Matsuo, Fumio, 5607 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Matthews, Mark H., 830 11th Street NE. 20002: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Mauro, Anthony E., 6 West Luray Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Gannett News Service. May, Donald H., 609 South Lee Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: United Press International. May, Lee, 8809 Vernon View Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Los Angeles Times. Mayer, Arno, 1218 Eton Court 20007: German Press Agency (DPA). McCarthy, James, 3718 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Congressional Quarterly News Service. McCarthy, Richard Max, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024: Buffalo (NY) Evening News. McCartney, James, 5214 Albemarle 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. McConagha, Alan C., 4802 Newport Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20816: Minneapolis (MN) Star & Tribune. McCormally, Sean, 710 G Street SE. 20003: United Press International. McCue, Julia, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Apt. 813 20007: Congressional Quarterly News Service. McCune, Greg Allen, 1215 North Nelson Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Commodity News Services, Inc. McDaniel, Douglas P., 10031 Dallas Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Indianapolis (IN) Star. McDowell, Charles, 1300 Namassin Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: Richmond Times-Dispatch. See Media General News Service. McFeatters, Ann Carey, 5 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Scripps-Howard News Service. McFeatters, Dale B., 5 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Scripps-Howard News Service. McGilvray, Robert D., 1225 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. McGinley, Laurie, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 711 20008: Wall Street Journal. McGrory, Mary, 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post & Universal Press Syndicate. McKelway, John MacGregor, 9816 Culver Street, Kensington, MD 20895: Washington Times. McKinney, Joan, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22150: Baton Rouge (LA) Morning Advocate and State Times. McLeod, Donald E., 7928 Central Park Circle, Alexandria, VA 22309: Associated Press. McMahon, Patrick, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: St. Petersburg (FL) Times. McMasters, Theresa, 5275 Watson Street 20016: Hollywood (CA) Reporter. McNeill, Robert S., 2919 Tallow Lane, Bowie, MD 20715: United Press International. McQuillan, Laurence J., 2720 Arvin Street, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Mead, William B., 7520 Radnor Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: New York Times Special Syndicate. Means, Marianne, 1521 31st Street 20007: King Features Syndicate, Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Mears, Walter R., 3000 Spout Run Parkway, Apt. C-507, Arlington, VA 22001: Associated Press. Mecham, Michael, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Gannett News Service. Meiklejohn, Don., 501 Slaters Lane, Apt. 1403, Alexandria, VA 22314: New York Times Regional Newspaper Group. Melham, Richard Y., 5418 Crossrail Drive, Burke, VA 22015: Okaz & Saudi Gazette (Jeddah). Merino, Adolfo G., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: United Press International. Merlino, Antoine, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007: Agence France-Presse (Paris). Merry, Robert W., 1025 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. Meyer, Ben F., 2632 South Grant Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Latin American Affairs Bureau. Mezzacappa, Dale, 3116 Wellington Road, Alexandria, VA 22301: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Philadelphia Inquirer. Meyer, Lawrence R., 3311 Ross Place 20008: Washington Post. Michau, Simon, 2711 Ordway Street 20008: Agence France-Presse. Mickel, Ernest P., 6209 Poe Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Dodge Construction News (Chicago), Daily Pacific Builder (San Francisco), Daily Journal (Denver). Milius, Peter, 3224 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Washington Post. Miller, Andrew C., 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Kansas City Star. Miller, Bill, 6514 Potomac Avenue, Apt. C-2, Alexandria, VA 22307: Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch. (See Media General News Service.) Miller, Judith, 2205 California Street 20008: New York Times. Miller, Jr., Loye W., 1672D Beekman Place 20009: Newhouse News Service. Miller, Madelyn, 5011 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Associated Press. Miller, Norman C., 5604 Ontario Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816: Wall Street Journal. Miller, Reid G., 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Apt. 1127, Alexandria, VA 22303: Associated Press. Millet, Anne L., 657 C Street SE. 20003: Ottaway News Service, Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MS) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MS) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester (MS) Daily Times, Newburyport (MS) Daily News, Beverly-Peabody (MS) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Posono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mills, Betty, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Anchorage (AK) Daily Times, Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner, Ketchikan (AK) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, Brunswick (ME) Times-Record, St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Mills, Cynthia J., 315 National Press Building 20003: United Press International. Mills, Jeffrey, 1010 13th Street SE. 20003: Associated Press. Mills, Mona P., 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Newhouse News Service. Mintz, Morton, 3022 Macomb Street 20008: Washington Post. Miracle, Barbara, 5611 North Washington Boulevard, Apt. 7, Arlington, VA 22205: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Mitchell, Henry, 4511 Davenport Street 20016: Washington Post. Mitchell, John Howard (Jack), 311 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Miura, Akihiko, 7119 Thrasher Road, McLean, VA 22101: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Miyauchi, Takayoshi, 1442 Mayflower Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo). Miyama, Hideaki, 1066 Carper Street, McLean, VA: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Mollison, Andrew, 4891 Potomac Avenue 20007: Cox Newspapers. Moisy, Claude, 5300 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Agence France-Presse Moleon, Ary, 4708 Reservoir Road 20007: Associated Press. Mollins, Carl W., 3027 Dent Place 20007: Canadian Press. Molotsky, Irvin D., 5807 Augusta Lane, Bethesda, MD 20816: New York Times. Monaghan, Paul, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Anchorage (AK) Daily Times, Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner, Ketchikan (AK) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, Brunswick (ME) Times-Record, St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Monberg, Helene C., 123 Sixth Street, SE. 20003: Pueblo (CO) Chieftain & Star Journal, Leadville (CO) Daily Herald-Democrat. Montgomery, David J., 8274 Clifton Farm Court, Alexandria, VA 22306: Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Mooney, Anne S., 3213 Foxhall Road 20016: Network News. Mooney, Michael M., 3213 Foxhall Road 20016: Network News. Moore, John, 807 Cottonwood Drive, Severna Park, MD 21146: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Moore, Thomas J., 18 10th Street NE. 20002: Chicago Sun-Times. Morgan, Lance I., 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Yorkshire Post (England). Morison, Robert F., 7913 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: New York Journal of Commerce. Morring, Frank Jr., 1600 Park Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217: Scripps-Howard News Service. Morris, Bailey U., 5155 Macomb Street 20016: London Times (England). Mossberg, Walter S., 5314 41st Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Motoike, Shigeo, 5212 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Mower, Joan B., 4416 Reservoir Road 20007: Associated Press. Muenster, Winfried P., 1527 Forest Lane, McLean, VA 22101: Stuttgarter Zeitung Murphy, Marvin, 6038 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22303: Oil Daily. Murphy, Pamela, 2049 Wethersfield Court, Reston, VA 22091: United Press International. Myers, E. Michael, 6515 Orono Court, Springfield, VA 22152: United Press International. Nagy, John D., 9311 Winbourne Road, Burke, VA 22015: Reuters. Nakada, Yasuhisa, 5019 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, MD 20814: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Nakajima, Kenichiro, 9719 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Mainichi Newspaper (Japan). Naumann, Oscar E., 2722 Cortland Place 20008: New York Journal of Commerce. Neal, Steven, 9521 Thornhill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Neesham, Robin, 5810 Conway Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Platt’s Oilgram News. Neikirk, William, 5121 North 38th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Nelson, John H. (Jack), 4528 Van Ness Street 20006: Los Angeles Times. Nelson, Lars-Erik, 6020 Broad Street, Brookmont, MD 20816: New York Daily News. Nelson, Mark, 1115 C Street SE. 20003: Dallas Morning News. Nelson, W. Dale, 8706 Camden Street, Alexandria, Va 22308: Associated Press. Nesmith, Jeff, 100 Longview Drive, Alexandria, VA 22314: Cox Newspapers. Neuman, Johanna, 1880 Columbia Road, Apt. 304 20009: Gannett News Service. Nevill, Hugh G., 3230 P Street No. 1 20007: New Zealand Press Association. Nevin, Louis, 4811 47th Street 20016: Agence France-Presse. Newman, Bernard S., 3483 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Cox Newspapers. Newman, Meredith, 6148 Edsall Road, Alexandria, VA 22304: Network News. Nibley, Andrew M., 7010 Exeter Road, Bethesda, MD 20815: Reuters. Nishi, Kunio, 406 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Sekai Nippon (Japan). Noble, Kenneth B., 1709 P Street20036: .New York Times. Noboa, Rafael, 4224 40th Street 20016: Agence France-Presse. Nokes, R. Gregory, 4613 Chestnut Street, Bethesda, MD 20814: Associated Press. Nordlinger, Stephen E., 3307 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Norman, John T., 9420 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. Novak, Robert D., 6417 Tilden Lane, Rockville, MD 20852: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. Nover, Naomi, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008: Barnet Nover News Service. Nutting, Brian, 9510 Muirkirk Road, Laurel, MD 20708: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Oakley, Donald G., 1713 Fox Run Court, Vienna, VA 22180: Scripps-Howard News Service. Oberdorfer, Don, 4630 30th Street 20008: Washington Post. Obermayer, Herman J., 4114 North Ridgeview Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Northern Virginia Sun. Obradovic, Slobodan, 4615 North Park Avenue, Apt. 1719, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Tanjug News Agency (Yugoslavia). 900 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued O’Brien, Edward W., 940 Peacock Station Road, McLean, VA 22102: Newhouse News Service, St. Louis Globe- Democrat. O’Brien, Patricia A., 5318 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Oda, Takahiro, 7903 Declaration Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: Asahi Shimbun (Japan). Oden, Henry, 23 West Cedar Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Wall Street Journal. Ogawa, Akio, 3512 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814: Asahi Shimbun. (Japan). Oguro, Kuniji, 1938 McFall Street, McLean, VA 22101: Jiji Press (Japan). O'Hara, Margaret, 6202 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, VA 22041: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Ohata, Toshio, 5216 Wyoming Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Yomiuri Shimbun. Ohe, Marianna, 1830 17th Street 20008: United Press International. Ohliger, Dorothy L., 940 25th Street, Apt. 709-South 20037: United Press International. O’Leary, Jeremiah, 405 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Times. Oliphant, John L., 4816 W Street 20007: Oliphant Washington News Service. Oliphant, Patrick B., 116 West Great Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Universal Press Syndicate. Oliphant, Thomas N., 1077 30th Street, Apt. 412 20007: Boston Globe. Olofson, Darwin R., 10828 Admirals Way, Potomac, MD 20854: Omaha World-Herald. Olson, Elizabeth G., 2943 Tilden Street 20008: United Press International. Omang, Joanne, 613 G Street SE. 20003: Washington Post. Ordovensky, Patrick, 5650 High Tor Hill, Columbia, MD 21045: Gannett News Service. O’Rourke, Lawrence M., 3904 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Orr, J. Scott, 506 Second Street SE. 20003: Newark, (NJ) Star-Ledger. O’Shea, James E., 3739 Military Road 20015: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Oster, Patrick R., 1735 Park Road 20010: Chicago Sun-Times. Ostroff, Jim, 4859-B South 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Ostrolenk, Vicki, P.O. Box 1042, 20013: Anchorage (AK) Daily Times, Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner, Ketchikan (AK) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, Brunswick (ME) Times-Record, St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Ostrow, Ronald J., 6401 81st Street, Cabin John, MD 20818: Los Angeles Times. Ostrowidzki, Victor, 1408 C Street SE. 20003: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examin-er, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Ottenad, Thomas W., 4021 Everett Street, Kensington, MD 20895: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Otwell, Jenifer, 18 Ninth Street NE. 20002: Commodity News Services, Inc. Overman, Stephanie A., 2000 North Adams Street, Apt. 334, Arlington, VA 22201: NC News Service. Owens, Patrick, 240 M Street SW. 20024: Newsday. Padilla-Vidaurre, Oscar, 7213 Grubby Thicket Way, Bethesda, MD 20817: La Hora (Guatemala City). Pagano, Penny, 4701 Berkeley Terrace 20007: Los Angeles Times. Page, Susan, 3408 N Street 20007: Newsday. Pakhomov, Nikolai V., 250 South Whiting Street, Alexandria, VA 22034: TASS News Agency (Moscow). Palladin, Alexander, Jr., 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Izvestia (Moscow). Parasuram, T. V., 3723 Emily Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Indian Express Newspapers. Parrish, Molly, Apt. 23, 1773 Lanier Place 20009: Congress Daily. Parry, Robert, 130 South Highland Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Associated Press. Pasztor, Andrew G., 4850 Crescent Street, Bethesda, MD 20016: Wall Street Journal. Pattie, Joseph Delton, 819 Copley Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Daily Traffic World. Paulson, S. Lawrence, 4215 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781: Oil Daily. Pear, Robert, 425 D Street SE. 20003: New York Times. Peck, Louis M., 125 Fifth Street NE. 20002: Gannett News Service. Pedros, Ramon, 1824 Biltmore Street 20009: EFE Spanish News Agency. Peebles, Victoria Lynn, P.O. Box 1042, 20013: Anchorage (AK) Daily Times, Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner, Ketchikan (AK) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette, Brunswick (ME) Times-Record, St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Pelton, David R., 1004 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Washington Times. Perry, James M., 120 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Wall Street Journal. Peters, Hans-Juergen, 2026 Klingle Road 20010: American Metal Market (Fairchild Publications). Peterson, Christine A., 5604 Asbury Court, Alexandria, VA 22312: Washington Post. Peterson, John E., 2614 Quincy Adams, Herndon, VA 22071: Detroit News. Peterson, Jonathon, 2628 Woodley Place 20008: Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Peterson, Kenneth W., 6022 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22205: Topeka (KA) Capital-Journal. Peterson, William R., 304 Myrtle Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Washington Post. Petykiewicz, Edward, 5565 Columbia Pike, Apt. 709, Arlington, VA 22204: Newhouse News Service. Phillips, Donald S., 5603 Derby Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: United Press International. Pianin, Eric S., 6007 33d Street 20015: Washington Post. Pichirallo, Joe, 400 Third Street SE., Apt. B 20003: Washington Post. Pincus, Walter, 3202 Klingle Road 20008: Washington Post. Pine, Art, 3211 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Pippert, Wesley Gerald, 2005 Dundee Road, Rockville, MD 20850: United Press International. Plattner, Andy, 2326 Columbine Court, Gambrills, MD 21054: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Pochet, John C., 2121 Columbia Pike, Apt. 210, Arlington, VA 22204: Le Soir (Brussels). Podesta, Jane S., 6616 Green Ash Court, Springfield, VA 22152: Washington Times. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Poe, Edgar A., 2615 South Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22202: New Orleans (LA) Times-Picayune/States-Item and Newhouse News Service. Polk, Rose L. W., 1347 28th Street 20007: United Press International. Poole, Isaiah J., 309 F Street NE. 20002: Washington Times. Posner, Michael, 3500 36th Street 20016: Reuters. Possanner, Georg, 7008 Hopewood Street, Bethesda, MD 20817: Die Presse (Vienna). Pound, Edward T., 5305 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, MD 20814: Wall Street Journal. Povich, Elaine S., 8150 Imperial Drive, Laurel, MD 20708: United Press International. Powell, Eileen Alt, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Wall Street Journal. Powell, Roland A., 13025 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, MD 20906: Toledo (OH) Blade, Monterey (CA) Peninsula Herald. Powelson, Richard S., 2000 South Eads Street, Apt. 402, Arlington, VA 22202: Memphis (TN) Press-Scimitar and Knoxville (TN) News-Sentinel. Price, Thomas A., 5204 41st Street 20016: Cox Newspapers. Priel, Joseph, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Davar (Tel Aviv). Prina, L. Edgar, 4813 Quebec Street 20016: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier- News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal. Pritchard, William, 5521 4th Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Ottaway News Service, Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, ~ Danbury (CT) News-Times," Bedford (MS) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MS) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester New (MS) Daily Times, Newburyport (MS) Daily News, Beverly-Peabody (MS) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Pruden, Wesley, 2070 Belmont Road 20009: Washington Times. Pryde, Joan A., 3907 Harrison Street 20015: Commodity News Services, Inc. Puertas, Jose Antonio, 6715 Greyswood Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Agence France-Presse. Putzel, Michael, 3035 O Street 20007: Associated Press. Quarles, Randall Dean, 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Newhouse News Service/The Huntsville Times (AL), The Mobile Press (AL), Mississippi Press (Pascagoula). Quinlan, Mary Kay, 9675 Brassie Way, Gaithersburg, MD 20879: Omaha (NE) World-Herald. Quinn, Matthew C., 815 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Radcliffe, Redonia L., 1920 Valley Wood Road, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Post. Raimundo, Jeffery M., 3612 North Monroe Street, Arlington, VA 22207: McClatchy Newspapers/Sacramento (CA) Bee. Raines, Howell, 4844 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Rainie, Harrison M., 1113 Westbriar Court, Vienna, VA 22180: New York Daily News. Randal, Judith, 818 Third Street SW. 20024: New York Daily News. Randolph, Eleanor, 4221 Argyle Terrace 20011: Los Angeles (CA) TImes. Rashed, Abdulrahman H., 4850 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Al-Jazirah Newspaper (Riyadh). Rasky, Susan, 1676 Irving Street, Apt. 2 20009: Reuters. Raspberry, William J., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Raum, Thomas, 6463 Fenestra Court, Burke, VA 22015: Associated Press. Rehm, Barbara, 2501 Calvert Street, Apt. 110 20008: New York Daily News. Reifenberg, Jan G., 7621 Edenwood Court, Bethesda, MD 20817: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Frankfurt). Reincke, Helmut, 1601 30th Street 20007: Neue Zurcher Zeitung (Zurich). Reisner, Hiram, 1713 Lamont Street 20010: United Press International. Reiter, John, 316 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Kentucky Post & Evansville Press. Remick, Patricia J., 315 National Press Building 20045: United Press International. Rennert, Leo, 5914 Rolston Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: McClatchy Newspapers. Reppert, Charles Barton, 1320 21st Street 20036: Associated Press. Reynolds, Jeffery C., 8 Anne Court, Severna Park, MD 21146: United Press International Rich, Spencer, 3301 Newark Street 20008: Washington Post. Richards, Carol, 511 Seventh Street SE. 20003: Gannett News Service. Richards, Clay F., 511 Seventh Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Richards, Douglas Dorman, 1916 R Street 20009: German Press Agency (DPA). Richey, B. J., 5 Coleman Lane, Sterling, VA 22170: Newhouse News Service. Ridder, Walter T., 1219 Crest Lane, McLean, VA 22101: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Ringle, William, 6900 Strata Street, McLean, VA 22101: Gannett News Service. Risser, James, 3717 Jocelyn Street 20015: Des Moines (IA) Register. Robberson, Tod K., 1001 26th Street, Apt. 801 20037: McClendon News Service; Network News, Inc.; Daily Northwestern (WI). Roberson, Peggy, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Jefferson-Pilot Publications; Beaumont Enterprise & Beaumont Journal; Texas City Sun; Clearwater (FL) Sun; Altus (OK) Times-Democrat, Laredo (TX) Morning Times. Roberts, Steven V., 5315 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20814: New York Times. Robertson, Angus, 2220 North Illinois Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Commodity News Services, Inc. Robicheaux, Virginia, 11404 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, MD 20705: Potomac Press Service. Robinson, Michael K., 1616 18th Street 20009: Associated Press. Rock, Melani L., 3415 Morrison Street 20015: Okaz & Saudi Gazette (Jeddah). Roderick, Lee, 3 Currier Court, Rockville, MD 20850: Scripps League Newspapers. Rogers, David E., 7912 Takoma Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Boston Globe. MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Rogers, Edwin A., 4411 Kenwood Drive, Alexandria, VA 22310: Washington Times. Rogers, Laura A., 2730 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cox Newspapers. Rohner, Mark F., 8706 Milford Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Gannett News Service. Romano, Lois, 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Washington Post. Romdhani, Oussama, 2408 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: Tunisian News Agency. Rood, Mick, 3711 Benton Street 20007: Newhouse News Service/Harrisburg (PA) Patriot & Evening News. Roper, James E., 2727 29th Street 20008: Newhouse News Service. Rosenberg, Morris W., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Associated Press. Rosenblatt, Jean, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Rosenblatt, Robert, 3356 Taleen Court, Annandale, VA 22003: Los Angeles Times. Rosenfeld, Ira, 102 Cabin John Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852: Associated Press. Rosenfeld, Megan, 103 South Kensington Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Post. Rosenfeld, Stephen S., 7308 Rippon Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Washington Post. Rosenthal, Harry F., 14101 Blazer Lane, Aspen Hill, MD 20906: Associated Press. Rosewicz, Barbara, 824 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, VA 22205: United Press International. Ross, Nancy L., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Rossiter, Al, Jr., 5448 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, MD 21045: United Press International. Rosso, Henry David, 308 South Cleveland Street, Arlington, VA 22204: United Press International. Rothberg, Donald M., 3232 Woodley Road 20008: Associated Press. Rothmen, Robert, 19 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Congressional Monitor. Rouse, John L., 2703 Barlett Lane, Bowie, MD 20715: Annapolis (MD) Capital-Gazette. Rousselin, Pierre, 4912 44th Street 20016: Agence France-Presse. Rovener, Naomi S. (Sandy), 6308 Owen Place, Bethesda, MD 20817: Washington Post. Rowe, James L., Jr., 3051 Legation Street 20015: Washington Post. Rowen, Hobart, 5701 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Washington Post. Rowley, Storer H., 2500 Q Street, Apt. 339 20007: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Royce, Knut S., 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 620N, Arlington, VA 22202: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Mid-land (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Rubin, James H., 3025 Ontario Road, Apt. 306 20009: Associated Press. Ruff, Eric, 912 North Liberty Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Donrey Media Group. Runningen, Roger D., 5409 Richenbacher Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304: Small Newspapers, Inc. (IL). Russell, Bruce, 8621 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Reuters. Russell, Cristine, 4914 30th Place 20008: Washington Post. Rutka, Robert R., 806 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Prensa Latina Canada Ltd. Ryan, Richard A., 505 Goldsboro Drive, Rockville, MD 20850: Detroit (MI) News. St. John, Taira, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: World Perspectives, Inc. Sakamoto, Sakae, 7338 Eldorado Street, McLean, VA 22104: Jiji Press. Salditch, Martin 14 10th Street 20002: RIverside (CA) Press-Enterprise. Saizano, Carlo J., 5220 North Carlin Springs Road, Arlington, VA 22203: Daily Traffic World. Samet, Gideon, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Ha‘aretz Daily (Tel Aviv). Sandler, Norman Davis, 922 24th Street, Apt. 704 20037: United Press International. SanGeorge, Robert P., 2914 Hickory Street, Alexandria, VA 22305: United Press International. Santini, Mareen, 3300 Tunlaw Road 20007: Associated Press. Santos, Lori, 1 Third Street NE. 20002: United Press International. Sanz, Maria, 3460 39th Street 20016: Agence France-Presse. Saperstein, Saundra, 5315 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Washington Post. Sarasohn, Judy, 1791 Lanier Place, Apt. 22 20009: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Sargent, Edward D., 2215 Bunkerholl Road NE. 20018: Washington Post. Sarrio, Linda R., 522 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Network News, Inc. Sato, Atsushi, 9117 Friars Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Jiji Press. Sautter, William H., 1919 Westmoreland Street, McLean VA 22101: Associated Press. Sauvagnargues, Phillippe, 5904 Carlton Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Agence France-Presse. Sawislak, Arnold B., 1414 17th Street, Apt. 803 200386: United Press International. Sawyer, Jon McCotter, 2915 Porter Street 20008: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Sawyer, Kathy, 820 A Street SE 20003: Washington Post. Scally, William F., 1918 Legation Street 20015: Reuters. Scarritt, Thomas Varnon, 4659B South 36th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Newhouse News Service/ The Birming-ham News (Ala.) Schafer, Susanne, M., 8048 Inverness Ridge Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Associated Press. Scheibel, Kenneth M., 1325 18th Street 20036: 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. Scherf, Margaret, 938 North Danville Street, Arlington, Va 22201: Associated Press. Schevtchuk, Elizabeth I., 4817 36th Street 20008: NC News Service. Schmick, William F. ITI, 208 Summers Drive, Alexandria, VA 22301: Gannett News Service. Schmid, Randolph E., 6422 Pickett Street, Alexandria, VA 22306: Associated Press. Schmidt, Ann Downing, 115 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Denver (CO) Post. Schmidt, Dana Adams, 5618 Massachusetts Avenue 20816: Washington Times. Schorr, Burt, 113 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones News Service. Schram, Martin J., 6309 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, MD 20718: Washington Post. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Schulz, Dietrich W., 815 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22302: Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg). Schuster, Gary F., 2908 Blue Robin, Herndon, VA 22071: Detroit (MI) News. Schwartz, Berl Norris, 2053 Park Road 20010: Scripps-Howard News Service. Schwartz, Lloyd M., 1905 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va 22306: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Schwed, Craig W., 1255 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 203 20036: United Press International. Schwed, Paula, 1725 New Hampshire Avenue 20009: United Press International. Schweid, Barry, 1272 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Schwerzler, Nancy J., 2829 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Seib, Gerald F., 824 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Wall Street Journal. Sense, Jean-Loup, 1807 19th Street 20009: Agence France-Presse. Seppy, Tom, 1343 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Serrano, Richard A., 4433 Longworthe Square, Alexandria, VA 22309: Kansas City (MO) Times. Shabecoff, Philip, 30 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Shafer, Ronald Glen, 1807 Baldwin Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Wall Street Journal. Shaffer, Robert L., P.O. Box 1268 20013: Associated Press. Shanahan, J. Michael, 3122 Northampton Street 20015: Associated Press. Shannon, Donald H., 1068 30th Street 20007: Los Angeles Times. Shapiro, David, 3422 South Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Gannett News Service. Sharma, Katerine D., 9102 Fairview Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Detroit News. Shaw, Robert D., 4236 South 32d Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Knight-Ridder Newspapers (Miami). Shea, Terence F., 15025 Butterchurn Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Detroit (MI) News. ..Shearer, Cody P., 2708 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise. Sheeran, Josette A., 718 North Carolina Avenue 20003: Washington Times. Shepard, Robert W., 4805 Manion Street, Annandale, Va 22003: United Press International. Sherwood, John; 606 Kensington Avenue, East Severna Park, MD 21146: Washington Times. Sherwood, Thomas R., 4110 Emery Place 20016: Washington Post. . Shibata, Yutaka, 70011 Sea Cliff Road, McLean, VA 22101: Kyodo News Service (Japan). Shifrin, Carole A., 3013 Stephenson Place 20015: Washington Post. Shih, Comet K. M., 2000 Craddock Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: United Daily News (Taipei). Shima, Nobuhiko, 7003 Hector Road, McLean, VA 22101: Mainichi Newspaper (Japan). Shogan, Robert, 3513 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: 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, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal. Shribman, David M., 6697 Fairfax Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Shute, Nancy, 2730 Wisconsin Avenue, Apt. 7 20007: Network News, Inc. Siebert, Horst A., 7301 Radnor Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: Die Welt (Bonn). Signer, Robert A., 1714 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Washington Post. Silberman, Peter H., 5337 28th Street 20015: Washington Post. Silverstone, Kenneth J., 11405 Lovejoy Street, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Defense Daily. Simons, Howard, 906 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: Washington Post. Simpson, Peggy A., 1719 Swann Street 20009: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examin- er, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Sinclair, Molly K., 2146 North Brandywine Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Sinclair, Ward, 22 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Washington Post. Siner, Robert C., 3945 Military Road 20015: International Herald Tribune. Singer, Howard M., 1350 Beverly Road, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Times. Skelly, John T., 111 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. M-621, Arlington, VA 22209: El Nuevo Dia (Puerto Rico). Skelton, George, 10617 Greene Drive, Lorton, VA 22079: Los Angeles Times. Skrzycki, Cindy, 6697 Fairfax Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegraph. Small, Jennifer Jean, 2201 L Street, Apt. 414 20037: Small Newspapers, Inc. Smart, William, Longevity Farm, LaPlata, MD 20646: Washington Post. Smith, C. Fraser, 4130 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21211: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Smith, Donna M., 4418 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Oil Daily. Smith, Hedrick L., 2200 Washington Avenue, Apt. 101, Silver Spring, MD 20910: New York Times. Smith, Philip W., 2723 Bowling Green Drive, Vienna, VA 22180: Newhouse News Service. Smith, Susan K., 3569B South Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Smith, Terence, 33 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Times. Snider, Steve, 7506 Hancock Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912: Washington Times. Sniffen, Michael J., 330 E Street SE. 20003: Associated Press. Snow, Nicholas J., 7013 Jefferson Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22042: Oil Daily. Soda, Ralph, 1627 K Street 20006: Gannett News Service. Sole, Robert, 3215 Macomb Street 20008: Le Monde (Paris). Somerville, Glenn F., 2001 North Adams Street, Apt. 714, Arlington, VA 22201: Canadian Press. Southerland, Daniel R., 6220 Walhonding Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Christian Science Monitor. Spahni, Walter E., 8607 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817: Der Bund (Berne). Speizer, Irwin, 1707 H Street 20006: Fort Lauderdale (FL) News & Sun-Sentinel. Sperling, Godfrey, Jr., 7706 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Christian Science Monitor. 904 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Spivack, Miranda S., 3711 Benton Street 20007: Newhouse News Service/Springfield (MA) Daily News, Spring- field (MA) Union & Republican. Squires, Sally, 4000 Beecher Street 20007: Newhouse News Service. Squitieri, Tom, 1100 Sixth Street SW. 20004: Lowell (MA) Sun. Stackelberg, Garnett, 1673 Columbia Road 20009: Palm Beach (FL) Daily News. Stafford, Charles L., 6812 Bellamy Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152: St. Petersburg (FL) Times. Staihar, Janet, 5205 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20816: Associated Press. Stall, William R., 3723 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043: Hartford (CT) Courant. Stearns, Jessie, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Stearns News Service. Stearns, Paul Alan, 19 Parkside Road 20910: Washington Times. Steele, Sally, 5004 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Enid (OK) Daily News; Enid (OK) Daily Eagle. Stencel, Sandra, 1230 Quorn Lane, Reston, VA 22091: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Stephenson, Malvina, 203-S Crystal Plaza, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202: Stephenson News Bureau. Stern, Amy, 2936 Bellevue Terrace 20016: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Stern, Linda S., 14 Hickory Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912: New York Journal of Commerce. Sternberg, William, 13 Marcus Court, Rockville, MD 20850: Thomson Newspapers. Dothan (AL) Eagle, Enter- prise (AL) Ledger, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville (AR) Times, Barstow (CA), Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yreka Siskiyou (CA) News, Ansonia (CA) Sentinel, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald News, Marianna (FL) Floridan, Clay (FL) Today, Dalton (GA) Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Griffin (GA) Daily News, Thomasville (GA) Times-Enterprise, Tifton (GA) Gazette, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, Kokomo (IN) Tribune, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leaven-worth (KS) Times, Corbin (KY) Times Tribune, Lafayette (LA) Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Times, Fitchburg (MS) Sentinel, Taunton (MS) Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Press, Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette, Iron Mountain (MI) News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau (MO) Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Sikeston (MO) Standard, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburgh (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Palladi-um, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Repository, Coshocton (OH) Tribune, East Liverpool (OH) Review, Greenville (OH) Advocate, Lancaster (OH) Eagle Gazette, Marion (OH) Star, Middletown (OH) Journal, Newark (OH) Advocate, Piqua (OH) Daily Call, Portsmouth (OH) Times, Salem (OH) News, Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star, Xenia (OH) Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) Evening News, Connelsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Sun, Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Florence (SC) Morning News, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (WV) Times, Weirton (WV) Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Recorder. Strassels, Deborah, 9930 Rand Drive, Burke, VA 20015: New York Times Special Syndication. Strassels, Paul N., 9930 Rand Drive, Burke, VA: New York Times Special Syndication. Streitfeld, David V., 1301 15th Street, Apt. 501 20005: Gannett New Service. Strout, Richard L., 4517 Garfield Street 20007: Christian Science Monitor. Sturken, Barbara, 610 G Street SE. 20003: Travel Management Daily. Sullivan, Marguerite Hoxie, 4930 Sedgwick Street 20016: Copley News Service, Aurora (IL) Beacon-News, Elgin (IL) Courier-News, Joliet (IL) Herald-News, San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune, San Diego (CA) Union, San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot, Springfield (IL) State Journal and Register, Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze, Wheaton (IL) Journal. Sumida, Nagayoshi, 1945 Kirby Road, Falls Church, VA 22043: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Summers, E. Joseph, 19042 Capehart Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879: Daily Bond Buyer. Sundstrom, Geoffrey L., 2106 Arlington Terrace, Alexandria, VA 22303: New York Journal of Commerce. Sussman, Barry, 11016 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Washington Post. Suzuki, Yasuo, 5205 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Swardson, Anne, 214 12th Street SE. 20003: Dallas (TX) Morning News. Sweeney, Louise, 3414 Prospect Street 20007: Christian Science Monitor. Sweet, William, 1722 Lamont Street 20010: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Swerdlin, Marcy, 7530 Coddle Harbor Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Swoboda, Frank, 4027 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Shu, Wu, 600 Roosevelt Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22044: Central News Agency (Taipei). Takahashi, Yoshio, 2711 South Admas Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Tamagawa, Takamichi, 6603 Tennyson Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Nishi-Nippon Shimbun (Japan). Taniguchi, Ikou, 9301 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817: Jiji Press (Japan). Tate, Dale, 3708 Reno Road 20008: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Taubman, Philip, 2850 28th Street 20008: New York Times. Taylor, Benjamin B., 6805 Sixth Street 20012: Boston Globe. Taylor, Harold G., 19013 Shannon Way, Poolesville, MD 20837: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Taylor, Marsha G., 2501 Calvert Street 20008: Newhouse News Service. Taylor, Paul, 7817 Stratford Road., Bethesda, MD 20814: Washington Post. Taylor, Robert E., 3417 Quesada Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Taylor, Stuart S., Jr., 4887 Potomac Avenue 20007: New York Times. Teare, Jacqueline K., 4886 A South 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Newhouse News Service/Ann Arbor News (MI), Bay City Times (MI), Flint Journal (MI), Grand Rapids Press (MI), Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI), Kalamazoo Gazette (MI), Muskegon Chronicle (MI), Saginaw News (MI). Teare, John H., 4886 A South 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Gannett News Service. Tetreault, Stephen R., 5320 La Rochelle Court, Alexandria, VA 22310: Donrey Media Group. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Thimmesch, Nick, 6301 Broadbranch Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Thomas, Christopher, 240 Maplewood Avenue, Bogota, NJ 07603: London Times. Thomas, Helen, 2501 Calvert Street 20008: United Press International. Thomas, Richard G., 1822 Corcoran Street 20009: Ohio/ Washington News Service Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Lorain (OH) Journal, Mansfield (OH) News Journal, Lake County (OH) News-Herald, Findlay (OH) Courier, Troy (NY) Times-Record Bakersfield (CA) Californian. Thomasson, Dan K., 8300 Nightingale Court, Annandale, VA 22003: Scripps-Howard News Service. Thompson, Alan R., 201 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Scripps-Howard News Service. Thompson, Mark J., 4703 Saul Road, Kensington, MD 20895: Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram. Thompson, Robert E., 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 622, 20008: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service. Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Thorne, C. Patrick, 5810 Runford Drive, New Carrollton, MD 20784: Washington Independent News Service. Thornton, Mary, 7119 Ninth Street 20012: Washington Post. Timberg, Robert R., 5607 Gloster Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Tolchin, Martin, 5117 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20814: New York Times. Tomasini, Luigi, 1818 Kalorama Square 20008: Avanti (Rome). Tominaga, Satoshi, 5304 Bangor Drive, Kensington, MD 20895: Hokkaido Shimbun (Japan). Tomizawa, Hideki, 7703 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20817: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo). Towell, Patrick, 301 G Street SW., Apt. 832 20024: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Townsend, James D., 4301 Harewood Road NE. 20017: Washington Times. Towslee, Tom, 2238 North Tuckahoe Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Scripps-League Newspapers. Trausch, Susan R., 2939 Van Ness Street, Apt. 831 20008: Boston Globe. Trautman, Robert G., 4822 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Reuters. Treadwell, David, 1545 18th Street 20036: Los Angeles Times. Trewhitt, Henry, 3155 Tennyson Street 20015: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Tucker, Kayle, 1 F Parkway Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770: Donrey Media Group. Tufty, Esther Van Wagoner, 820 Arcturus-on-Potomac, Alexandria, VA 22308: Tufty News Service. Turner, Douglas L., 7924 Saint George Court, Springfield, VA 22153: Buffalo (NY) News. Turner, Harry L., 9920 Cherry Tree Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Scripps-Howard News Service. Tuttle, Gayle McCracken, 108 Ninth Street 20003: Scripps-Howard News Service. Tyler, Patrick E., 1750 Lamont Street 20010: Washington Post. Tyman, Kathleen, 1005 Ramsey Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Washington Times. Ullmann, Owen, 9200 Edwards Way, Apt. 1010, Adelphi, MD 20783: Associated Press. Unna, Warren W., 121 Sixth Street NE. 20002: The Statesman (New Dehli). Vahlberg, Vivian E., 617 Fifth Street NE. 20002: Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times, Colorado Springs (CO) Sun. Valentine, Paul W., 5327 Nevada Avenue 20015: Washington Post. Vance, William S., 1371 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. van der Linden, Frank, 5312 Blackstone Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Sacramento (CA) Union, Nashville (TN) Banner. Vandevanter, Peter, 2124 I Street, Apt. 608 20037: Network News, Inc. Vandewater, Judith, 2934 McKinley 20014: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Van Riper, Frank A., 4803 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: New York Daily News. Vajda, Peter, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Nepszadsag (Budapest). Velloso, Wilson, 6310 Owen Place, Bethesda, MD 20817: A Tarde Bahia (Brazil). Viacheslav, Koukharenko, 5562 Ascot Court 22311: Tass News Agency (USSR). Vicini, James, 9301 Ocala Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Reuters. Volz, Joseph, 15611 Passaie Lane, Bowie, MD 20716: New York Daily News. Von Bergen, Drew, 5850 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, VA 22303: United Press International. Voss, Stephanie A., 1829 Swann Street 20009: Washington Times. Waldman, Myron S., 4309 Dresden Street, Kensington, MD 20895: Newsday. Walker, Penelope, 2803 Q Street 20007: London Daily Express. Walker, Phyllis Greene, 2326 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201: Excelsior (Mexico City). Wallace, Brian P., 6308 Ninth Street 20011: Washington Capital News Service. Wallach, John Paul, 2915 Foxhall Road 20016: Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Feature Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Baltimore (MD) News-American, Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, Huron (Bad Axe, MI) Daily Tribune, Knickerbocker (NY) News, Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner, Midland (MI) Daily News, Midland (TX) Reporter Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examin-er, Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer. Walsh, Kenneth T., 2547 Holman Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Denver (CO) Post. Walte, Juan J., 6203 Fernleigh Boulevard, Springfield, VA 22152: USA Today. Walters, Robert, 3550 Chesapeake Street 20008: Newspaper Enterprise Association. Wang, Brice, 2 Framingham Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20879: Central Daily News (Taipei). Wang, James C., 6200 Springhill Drive, Apt. 203, Greenbelt, MD 20770: United Daily News/Economic Daily News (Taipei). Warner, Margaret Garrard, 1843 Mintwood Place 20009: Wall Street Journal. Warren, Ellen, 326 G Street SE. 20003: Chicago Sun-Times. Warren, Lucian, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 1034-N, Arlington, VA 22202: Frederick (MD) News-Post. Warren, Vicki, 1832 Biltmore Street, Apt. 25 20009: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Washington, Frank S., 2328 First Street 20001: Washington Merry-Go-Round. 906 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Waters, Donald C., 2300 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Associated Press. Watson, Jerome R., 5803 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Chicago Sun-Times. Watters, Susan, 3212 38th Street 20016: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Weaver, Warren, Jr., 1521 31st Street 20007: New York Times. Weber, Ellen M., 2241 Farrington Avenue, Apt. 203, Alexandria, VA 22303: New York Times Special Syndica- tion. Wehr, Elizabeth, 6028 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, MD 20814: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Weil, Deborah, 3608 Norton Place 20016: Cox Newspapers. Wiencek, David, 3815 Kanawha Street 20015: Congressional Monitor. Weiner, Roberta, 4508 Commons Drive, Apt. 101, Annandale, VA 22003: Education Daily, Higher Education Daily. Weinraub, Bernard, 3637 Upton Street 20008: New York Times. Weisenfeld, Lisa R., 2917 28th Street 20008: Today News Services. Weisman, Steven R., 1249 33d Street 20007: New York Times. Weiss, Gary, 503 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Network News, Inc. Weiss, Laura B., 3410 30th Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Welch, Rupert, 2045 North Brandywine Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Times. Welch, William M., 6316 North 26th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Associated Press. Werfelman, Linda, 3256 N Street 20007: United Press International. Wermiel, Stephen J., 1010 25th Street 20037: Wall Street Journal. West, Dick S., 3039 Crane Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: United Press International. West, George T., 3039 Crane Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: United Press International. West, Paul, 3812 Yuma Street 20016: Dallas (TX) Times Herald. West, Woody, 3026 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, MD 20785: Washington Times. Wharton, Elizabeth, 5 Snows Court 20037: United Press International. Whitmire, Richard, 1789 Lanier Place 20009: Gannett News Service. Wheat, Warren D., 6817 Mayo Court, Springfield, VA 22150: Gannett News Service. Wheeler, Charles E., 115 E Street SE. 20003: Washington Times. Wheeler, Timothy L., 816 Beaumont Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212: Daily (NY) World. Whelan, James R., 6032 Crimson Court, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Times. Whetzel, Lois M., 2424 Southgate Square, Reston, VA 22091: New York Times Special Syndication. White, Gordon E., 1502 Stonewall Road, Box 3067, Alexandria, VA 22302: Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret News. Whittington, Dennis, 335 Raleigh Avenue, Apt. 202, Alexandria, VA 22304: Winston-Salem (NC) Journal. Wieck, Paul R., 3267 P Street 20007: Albuquerque (NM) Journal. Wiessler, Judy B., 801 18th Street, Suite 603 20003: Houston (TX) Chronicle. Wightman, Richard J., 1711 Massachusetts Avenue 20036: Fairchild Publications (Dailies). Wilkie, Curtis C., 7119 Ninth Street 20012: Boston Globe. Wilks, Sara P., 2755 Ordway Street, Apt. 113 20008: Associated Press. Williams, Juan A., 2113 Second Street 20001: Washington Post. Willey, Stephen J., 636 A Street SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Williams, Barbara, 2415 South First Road, Arlington, VA 22204: Capital News Service. Williams, Betty Anne, 67 Randolph Place 20001: Associated Press. Williams, Robert H., 1615 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Washington Post. Willoughby, William Francis, 9817 Ashby Road, Fairfax, VA 22031: Washington Times. Wilson, Bruce P., 5328 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Melbourne Herald & Weekly Times Ltd. (Australia). Wilson, George C., 9213 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, VA 22066: Washington Post. Wilson, John S., 13150 Putnam Circle, Woodbridge, VA 22191: Associated Press. Wilson, Patricia, 5328 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Reuters. Wilson, Robin E., 1407 North Jackson Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Lorain (OH) Journal, Mansfield (OH) News Journal, Lake County (OH) News-Herald, Findlay (OH) Courier, Troy (NY) Times-Record, Bakersfield (CA) Californian, Ohio/ Washington News Service. Wilson, Victor E., 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue, Apt. 411 20037: Newhouse Newspapers. Winternitz, Helen Watson, 3225 Abell Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Witcover, Jules, 1516 Inlet Court, Reston, VA 22090: Baltimore (MD) Evening Sun. Witt, Elder, 6001 Utah Avenue 20015: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Witt, G. Evans, 1754 Kenyon Street 20010: Associated Press. Witter, Willis, 406 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Times. Wollenberg, Harry, 2716 Wisconsin Avenue, Apt. 9 20007: Associated Press. Wolman, Jonathon P., 2020 Caner Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Associated Press. Wood, David, 9407 Fernwood Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Los Angeles Times. Woods, Michael, 6248 Diamond Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: Toledo (OH) Blade, Pittsburgh (PA) Post-Gazette, Monterey (CA) Peninsula Herald. : Worsham, James, 312 Ninth Street SE. 20003: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Worsnop, Richard, 333 11th Street SE. 20003: Congressional Quarterly News Service. Wynick, Bob, 1868 Columbia Road, Apt. 711 20009: Newsday. Wynn, Randall L., 214 Street SE. 20003: Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Lorain (OH) Journal, Mansfield (OH) News Journal, Lake County (OH) News Herald, Findlay (OH) Courier, Troy (NY) Times-Record, Bakersfield (CA) Californian, Ohio/ Washington News Service. Xu, Changyin, 2200 S Street 20008: Xinhua News Agency. (China) Yancey, Matthew L., 2017 North Utah Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Associated Press. Yao, Margaret, 3002 Porter Street 20008: Scripps League Newspapers. Yoder, Allan F., 1514 17th Street, Apt. 406 20036: Bergen (Hackensack, NJ) Record. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued York, Michael M., 9957 Capperton Drive, Oakton, VA: Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader. Young, Leah R., 16101 Goodman Court, Laurel, MD 20707: New York Journal of Commerce. Young, Patrick, 16101 Goodman Court, Laurel, MD 20707: Newhouse News Service. Yuan, Xian-Lu, 3706 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: People’s Daily (Peking). Zimmerman, Richard G., 125 Tenth Street SE. 20003: Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer. NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES (Phones, House Press Gallery, 225-3945; Senate Press Gallery, 224-0241) (Paper represented and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Aberdeen (SD) American News—637-3600, 1319 F Street, 20004: Charles Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Abim News Agency—892-1810, 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Mario N. Da Costa. Ada (OK) Evening News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Adrian (MI) Telegram—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Advance News Service—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Newhouse News Service. Aftenposten—638-4669, 754 National Press Building 20045: Lars G. Hellberg. Agana (Guam) Pacific Daily News—862-4900, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Agence France Presse—293-9380, 1612 K Street 20006: Claude Moisy, Simon Michau, Louis Nevin, Jose A. Puertas, Pierre Rousselin, Maria Sanz, Antonine Merlino Jean-Paul Cadoret, Christine Courcol, Francis Kohn, Rafael Noboa, Philippe Sauvagnargues, Jean-Loup Sense. Akahata—T785-8414, 2012 O Street 20036: Norio Horie. Akron (OH) Beacon Journal—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Albany (NY) Knickerbocker News—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, Knutt S. Royce, Peggy A. Simpson, John P. Wallach (see Hearst Newspapers). Albany (NY) Times-Union—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, Knutt S. Royce, Peggy A. Simpson, John P. Wallach (see Hearst Newspapers). Albert Lea (MN) Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Albuquerque (NM) Jounal—338-2240, 3267 P Street 20007: Paul Wieck. Albuquerque (NM) Tribune—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Duke (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Al-Fajr (Jerusalem)—466-3538, 2025 I Street 20006: Ghassan K. Bishara. Al-Jazirah (Riyadh)—463-7145, 1625 I Street 20006: Abdulrahman H. Rashed. Al-Khalij (Sharjah)—229-5704, 5704 Cromwell Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816: Shirin Khadduri. Altus (OK) Times-Democrat—360-9333, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Peggy Roberson. American Banker—347-5529, 1180 National Press Building 20045: Andrew Albert, Irene M. Carrigan. American Metal Market—624-0929, 665 National Press Building 20045: Deborah R. Chase, Cynthia Jabs, Hans- Juergen Peters. Anchorage (AK) Daily Times—338-5069, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037: Marilyn Atwood, 554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013; Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Lynn Peebles, Vicki Ostrolenk. An-Nahar (Beirut)—332-5204, 2727 29th Street 20008: Rafic K. Maalouf. Annapolis (MD) Capital Gazette—262-3700, 6806 Laurel-Bowie Road, Bowie, MD 20715: John Rouse. Ann Arbor (MI) News—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael Conlan, Robert D. G. Lewis, Jacqueline Teare (see Newhouse News Service). ] ANSA News Agency (Rome)—628-3317, 797 National Press Building 20045: Fabrizio Del Piero. Ansonia (CT) Evening Sentinel —628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Arab-American Media Service—593-8360, 11235 Oakleaf Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Abdul Salam Y. Massarueh. Arizona Republic (Phoenix)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin R. Cole. Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock)—393-3570, 300 Third Street SE 20003: Don Johnson, 3407 Woodley Road 20016; Gale H. Arnold. Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock)—347-9403, 604 14th Street 20005: Thomas K. Hamburger. Artists and Writers Syndicate—659-1921, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Edward Flattau. Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-0523, 287 National Press Building 20045: Yasushi Hara, Akihiko Miura, Takahiro Oda, Akio Ogawa. Ashland (KY) Daily Independent—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Associated Press—833-5300, Suite 606, 2021 K Street 20006: Walter R. Mears, Reid G. Miller, Fred S. Hoffman, Barry Schweid, Ary Moleon, Thomas P. Seppy, Donald M. Rothberg, John D. McClain, Brack Curry, Harry F. Rosenthal, Lawrence L. Knutson, Doran Howard, George Gedda, William H. Sautter, Donald M. Kendall, Carl C. Craft, Donald McLeod, Margaret Scherf, Lee Byrd, Janet Staihar, James L. Luther, Michael Shanahan, Ann Blackman, R. Gregory Nokes, Ira Rosenfeld, Randolph E. Schmid, Jeffrey Mills, James Gerstenzang, Thomas Raum, Dale Nelson, Donald Waters, Howard Benedict, Terence Hunt, Betty Anne Williams, Evans Witt, Jonathan Wolman, Warren Leary, Christopher Connell, Richard Carelli, James Rubin, Norman Black, David Espo, J. Michael Aaron, Merrill Hartson, Maureen Santini, Josef Hebert, William Kronholm, Lawrence Margasak, Robert Parry, Owen Ullmann, Michael Robinson, Michael Sniffen, Lee Gould, Robert Andrews, Martin Crutsinger, Robert Furlow, Clifford Haas, Kevin Costelloe, Carl Harman, Myron Feinsilber, Sally Jacobsen, Genee Grabowski, Robert Fick, Peggy Andersen, John Wilson, Morris Rosenberg, Steven Komarow, Michael Putzel, Tim Ahern, Jane Anderson, Harry Wollenberg, Robert Shaffer, Barton Reppert, Jerry Estill, Guy Darst, Carole Feldman, Matthew Yancey, David Geoller, Sara P. Wilks, James Drinkard, Michelle Coppola, Madelyn Miller, Joan Mower, Susanne Schafer, Diane Duston, Pauline Jelinek, Alexander G. Higgins, Larry Elkin, William M. Welch, T. Lee Hughes. A Tarde (Rio de Janeiro)—320-5979, 6310 Owen Place, Bethesda, MD 20817: Wilson Velloso. Atchison (KS) Daily Globe—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Atlanta (GA) Constitution—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Henry M. Eason (see Cox Newspapers). Atlanta (GA) Journal—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Anne Woolner (see Cox Newspapers). 908 Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Augusta (ME) Journal—937-6969, 10460 46th Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705: Michael B. D’ Antonio (Guy Gannett Newspapers). Aurora (IL) Beacon-News—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. Austin (TX) American Statesman—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Linda Gortmaker (see Cox Newspapers). Austin (TX) Citizen—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Austin (MN) Herald—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Avanti (Rome)—328-0328, 1818 Kalorama Road 20008: Luigi Tomasini. Bakersfield (CA) Californian—347-9330, 214 Colorado Building, 1341 G Street 20005: See Ohio/ Washington News Service. Baltimore (MD) News American—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, Knutt S. Royce, Peggy A. Simpson, John P. Wallach. Special Correspondent—Michael Green. Baltimore (MD) Sun—347-8250, 1627 K Street 20016: Ernest B. Furgurson, Frederic W. Barnes, Jr., Lyle Denniston, Charles W. Corddry, Jack W. Germond, Edwin W. Goodpaster, Vernon A. Guidry, Jr., Michael J. Himowitz, Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Stephen E. Nordlinger, Mark H. Matthews, Nancy J. Schwerzler, C. Fraser Smith, Robert R. Timberg, Henry Trewhitt, Helen W. Winternitz, Jules Witcover. Bangor (ME) Daily News—397-3040, 1220 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: John S. Day. Baptist Press—544-4226, 200 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Stan L. Hastey, Larry G. Chesser. Barnet Nover News Service—737-1381, National Press Building 20045: Naomi Nover. Barstow (CA) Desert Dispatch—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Basler Zeitung (Basel)—338-5494, 1227 33d Street 20007: Ulrich P. H. Goetz. Baton Rouge (LA) Morning Advocate & State Times—971-7527, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22150: Joan McKinney. Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer-News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Bay City (MI) Times—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael Conlan, Robert D. G. Lewis, Jacque-line Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Beaumont Enterprise & Journal—360-9333, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Peggy Roberson. Bellevue (WA) Journal-American—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Bellingham (WA) Herald—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Bergen Record (Hackensack, NJ)—638-2127, 987 National Press Building 20045: Robert M. Cunningham, Allan F. Yoder. Beverly (MA) Times—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Biloxi-Gulfport (MS) Daily Herald and Sun—881-2220, 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Leland A. Bandy. Binghamton (NY) Press & Sun Bulletin—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Birmingham (AL) News—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Thomas V. Scarritt (See Newhouse News Service). Birmingham (AL) Post-Herald—=833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Gayle McCracken (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Bloomington (IN) Pantagraph—484-8838, 5002 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: John R. Fogarty. Boca Raton (FL) News—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: Jonathan Peterson (See Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Boise (ID) Daily Statesman—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Boston (MA) Globe—393-6020, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert L. Healy, William M. Beecher, Thomas N. Oliphant, David E. Rogers, Benjamin B. Taylor, Susan R. Trausch, Curtis C. Wilkie. Boulder (CO) Daily Camera—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Bradenton (FL) Herald—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Brunswick (ME) Times Record—937-6969, 10460 46th Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705: Michael B. D’Antonio (Guy Gannett Newspapers). “Buffalo (NY) Evening News—737-3188, 1286 National Press Building 20045: Richard M. McCarthy, Douglas L. Turner. Burlington (VT) Free Press—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Camden (NJ) Courier-Post—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Canadian Press—833-5324, 2021 K Street 20006: Carl W. Mollins, Glenn F. Sommerville. Canon City (CO) Courier—546-4464, 220 C Street SE.: Ann D. Schmidt. Canton (OH) Repository—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Cape Giradeau (MO) Missourian—628-2157, 274 National ‘Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Carthage (MO) Press—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Cedar Rapids (IA) Gazette—488-7943, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007: David Lynch. Central Daily News (Taipei)—977-4404, 305 National Press Building 20045: Brice Wang. Central News Agency (Taipei)—628-2738, 305 National Press Building 20045: Shu Wu, Chaurkuen E. Hsieh, Rock Jo-Shui Leng. Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Charleston (WV) Daily Mail—783-2377, 605 14th Street 20004: David J. Greenfield. Charleston (SC) News & Courier—577-7111, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024: Mary A. Glass. Charlotte (NC) Observer—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: William Arthur, Jr. (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). 910 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Chicago Sun-Times—785-8200, 708 National Press Building 20045: Patrick R. Oster, William Hines, Bruce Ingersoll, Thomas J. Moore, Ellen Warren, Jerome R. Watson. Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate—393-4340, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Rowland Evans, Jr., Robert D. Novak. Chicago Tribune Press Service—785-9430, 1707 H Street 20006: James Coates, Dorothy Collin, Raymond R. Coffey, Glen R. Elsasser, Michael D. Kilian, John N. Maclean, Jonathan C. Margolis, Steven Neal, William Neikirk, James E. O'Shea, Storer H. Rowley, James Worsham. Chillicothe (OH) Gazette—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. China Times (Taipei)—347-1162, 1276 National Press Building 20045: Norman C. C. Fu, Robert H. C. Lo. Christian Science Monitor—785-4400, 910 16th Street 20006: Godfrey Sperling, Jr., Brad Knickerbocker, Richard Cattani, David T. Cook, Harry B. Ellis, Peter Grier, Julia Malone, Daniel Southerland, Richard L. Strout, Louise Sweeney. Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun—783-9479, 877 National Press Building 20045: Shigeo Hayashi, Toru Kamiya. Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Cincinnati (OH) Post—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Adam J. Condo: See Scripps-Howard News Service. Clay (FL) Today—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Clearwater (FL) Sun—360-9333, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Peggy Roberson. Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer—638-1366, 521 National Press Building 20045: Thomas J. Brazaitis, Judy C. Grande, Amos A. Kermisch, Richard G. Zimmerman. Cocoa (FL) Today—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Coffeyville (KS) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Colorado Springs (CO) Sun—628-0335, 907 National Press Building 20045: Allan W. Cromley, Vian ¥. Vahl- berg, Denise M. Gamino. Columbia (SC) Newspapers, Inc.—881-2220, 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Leland /. Bandy. Columbus (OH) Citizen-Journal—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Adam J. Condo (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Columbus (OH) Dispatch—347-3144, 1066 National Press Building 20045: George A. Embrey, Raymond C. Burnett, Peter A. Holmes. Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Commodity News Services, Inc.—637-3650, 1319 F Street 20004: Linda D. Kendall, Andrew S. Albert, Susan C. Burkhardt, Jean Christensen, Paul E. Cox, Jennifer W. Direhart, Jonathan Eng, Kim M. Gazella, Greg A. McCune, Jenifer Otwell, Joan A. Pryde, Angus Robertson. Congress Daily—887-8500, 1414 22d Street 20037: Richard Cowan, Molly Parrish. Congressional Information Bureau—347-2275, 1341 G Street 20005: Robert P. Cazalas, Richard G. Carlston, William R. Di Benedetto. Congressional Monitor—887-8500, 1414 22d Street 20037: Leslie De Long, Robert Healy, Robert Rothman, David Wiencek. Congressional Quarterly News Service—887-8500, 1414 22d Street 20037: Martha Angle, Bob Benenson, Stephen Blakely, Michaela Buhler, Marsha Canfield, Mary W. Cohn, Nadine Cohodas, Rhodes Cook, Robert Cuth-riell, Kenneth Dalecki, Joe Davis, Harrison Donnelly, Philip Duncan, Alan Ehrenhalt, Ross S. Evans, Jr., John Felton, Pamela Fessler, Jeremy Gaunt, Lesly Gervais, Kathryn Gest, Hoyt Gimlin, Diane Granat, Robert Gurwitt, Michael Glennon, Peter A. Harkness, Charles Hucker, Wayne Kelley, Michael L. Koempel, Maggie Lawson, Marc Leepson, Larry Light, James McCarthy, Julia McCue, Barbara Miracle, John Moore, Alan Murray, Margaret O‘Hara, Andy Plattner, Ben Rose, Jean Rosenblatt, Judy Sarasohn, Sandra Stencel, Amy Stern, Bill Sweet, Dale Tate, Patrick Towell, Elizabeth Wehr, Laura B. Weiss, Elder Witt, Richard Worsnop. Connelsville (OH) Courier—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Copley News Service—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, George E. Condon, Jr., Robert E. Estill, William Giandoni, Otto Kreisher, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite H. Sullivan. Copley News Service Syndicate—638-1037, 398 National Press Building 20045: Ralph de Toledano. Corbin (KY) Times Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Cordele (GA) Dispatch—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Coshocton (OH) Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Cox Newspapers—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Andrew J. Glass, James L. Bentley, Timothy J. Adams, Joseph Albright, Andrew N. Alexander, Cheryl R. Arvidson, Robert E. Dart, Linda D. Gortmaker, Andrew Mollison, Jeff Nesmith, Bernard S. Newman, Thomas A. Price, Laura A. Rogers, Deborah Weila. Cromley News-Features—695-5118, 1912 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Ray Cromley. Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm)—347-0935, 1292 National Press Building 20045: Kurt Malarstedt. Daily Astorian (OR)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen R. Forrester. Daily Bond Buyer—292-4727, 1114 National Press Building 20045: Craig T. Ferris, David M. Ahearn, Gretchen Chell, Howard Gleckman, Francis G. Gresock, Edward S. Kean, E. Joseph Summers. Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City)—628-0335, 1164 National Press Building 20045: Allan W. Cromley, Denise M. Gamino, Vivian E. Vahlberg. Daily Pacific Builder (San Francisco)—624-7500, 1120 Vermont Avenue 20005: Ernest P. Mickel. Daily Traffic World—626-4510, 1435 G Street 20005: Joseph C. Scheleen, David J. Airozo, Laurie Bradford, Don Byrne, Robert M. Butler, R. Stanley Chapman, Robert C. Dart, Jr., Ellie Hamm, Stephanie N. Lewis, Robert J. Kursar, Joseph D. Pattie, Carlo J. Salzano. Dallas (TX) Morning News—628-5030, 295 National Press Building 20045: Carl P. Leubsdorf, William J. Choyke, Stephen Engelberg, Jim Landers, Mark Nelson, Anne Swardson. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Dallas (TX) Times Herald—638-0404, 363 National Press Building 20045: Paul West, Richard Fly, Stuart F. Henigson, William G. Keller. Dalton (GA) Daily Citizen-News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Danbury (CT) News Times—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Danville (IL) Commercial News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Davar (Tel Aviv)—783-2671, 892 National Press Building 20045: Joseph Priel. Dayton (OH) Daily News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Tom Price, Andrew Alexander (see Cox Newspapers). Dayton (OH) Journal Herald—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Tom Price, Andrew Alexander (see Cox Newspapers). Dear Publications, Inc.—393-0979, 1341 G Street 20005: Cyrene B. Dear, David R. Dear. Defense and Foreign Affairs Publications—223-4934, 1777 T Street 20009: Dennis J. Culkin. Defense Daily—638-0500, 1341 G Street 20005: Norman L. Baker, Kenneth J. Silverstone. Denver (CO) Daily Journal—624-7500, 1120 Vermont Avenue 20005. Ernest P. Mickel. Denver (CO) Post—546-4464, 245 Second Street NE. 20002: Leonard E. Larsen, Ann D. Schmidt, Kenneth T. Walsh. Der Bund (Berne)—897-8669, 8607 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817: Walter E. Spahni. Des Moines (IA) Register—347-9111—1317 F Street 20004: James V. Risser, George Anthan, John C. Hyde, Donald W. Kaul. Detroit. (MI) Free Press—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: Paul Magnusson (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Detroit (MI) News—628-4566, 511 National Press Building 20045: Gary F. Schuster, Stephen Duthie, Mary Leonard, John E. Peterson, Richard A. Ryan, Katherine Sharma, Terence F. Shea. Deutscher Zeitungspool (Bonn)—338-6583, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Wilhelm M. Manthey. Die Welt (Bonn)—229-1439, 6407 Middleburg Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817: Thomas Kielinger, Horst A. Siebert. Dodge Construction News (Chicago)—624-7500, 1120 Vermont Avenue 20005: Ernest P. Mickel. Donrey Media Group—783-1760, 780 National Press Building 20045: Eric Ruff, John Diaz, Stephen R. Tetreault, Kayle Tucker. Dothan (AL) Eagle—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Douglas (AZ) Dispatch—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Dow Jones Capital Markets Report—862-9200, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: John Connor. Dow Jones News Service—862-9200, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Richard Gotcher. Draugus (Chicago)—262-7164, 5808 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale, MD 20769: Grazina Krivickas. Duluth (MN) Herald & News Tribune—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-ridder Newspapers. Durango (CO) Herald—546-1350, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. East Bay (CA) Today—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. East Liverpool (OH) Review—628-2157, 274 National Press Building: See Thomson Newspapers. East Oregonian (Pendleton)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE 20002: Stephen Forrester. Education Daily—528-1100, 1300 North 17th Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Kent Ashworth, Mary J. Belcher, Cynthia Carter, Rebecca L. Dickinson, Andrea K, Fead, Debbie A. Goldberg, Richard M. Hagan, Holly Hexter, Helen L. Hoart, Marcy Swerdlin, Roberta Weiner. Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. EFE Spanish News Agency—745-7692, 1822 Biltmore Street 20009: Mauro Espinoza, Anne Leroux, Ramon Pedros. El Dia (Mexico City)—737-8664, 605 14th Street 20005: Jorge C. Grajales El Diario La Prensa (NY)—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. El Dorado (AR)—362-8697, 3407 Woodley Road 20016: Gale H. Arnold. Elgin (IL) Courier-News—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. El Nuevo Dia (San Juan)—638-0335, 605 14th Street 20005: John T. Skelly. El Paso (TX). Herald Post—276-5800, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Duke (see Scripps-Howard News Service). El Paso (TX) Times—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Energy Daily—638-7430, 915 15th Street 20005: Sandy Cannon-Brown. Enid (OK) Daily News & Eagle—229-8898, 5004 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: Sally Steele. Enterprise (AL) Ledger—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Escanaba (MI) Daily Press—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Eugene (OR) Register-Guard—>546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Eureka (CA) Times Standard—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Evansville (IN) Press—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: John Reiter (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Excelsior (Mexico City)—737-0295 National Press Building 20045: Phyllis G. Walker. Fairbanks (AK) Daily News Miner—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: See Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau. Fairchild Publications (Dailies)—624-0914, 665 National Press Building 20045: Susan Watters, Edward Baum, Mark W. Bomster, Mark Hosenball, Marybeth Kerrigan, Jim Ostroff, Lloyd M. Schwartz, Harold, G. Taylor, Judith Vandewater, Richard J. Wightman. Fairmont (WV) Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Fayetteville Northwest Arkansas Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspa-pers. Field Newspaper Syndicate—232-3525, 2926 Garfield Street 20008: Betty Beale. Findlay (OH) Republican-Courier—347-9330, 1341 G Street 20005: See Ohio/ Washington News Service. Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Flint (MI) Journal—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael F. Conlan (see Newhouse News Service). 912 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Florence (SC) Morning News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Florida Times Union (Jacksonville)—546-8773, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Kenneth V. Cummins. Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Fort Collins Coloradoan—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Fort Lauderdale (FL) News & Sun Sentinel—293-9037, 1707 H Street 20006: William E. Gibson, Irwin Speizer. Fort Myers (FL) News Press—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Fort Scott (KS) Tribune—546-1005, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Jessie Stearns. Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel —637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: Charlie Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram—638-3107, 1096 National Press Building 20045: David J. Montgomery, Cindy Skrzycki, Mark J. Thompson. France Soir (Paris)—293-9380, 1612 K Street 20006: Louis Foy. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Frankfurt)—347-2733, 982 National Press Building 20045: Carola Kaps, Jan G. Reifenberg. Federick (MD) News Post—737-3188, 1286 National Press Building 20045: Lucian Warren. Freemont (OH) News Messenger—862-4900, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Freemont (NE) Tribune—862-4900, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Fresno (CA) Bee—547-4044, 203 C Street NE. 20002: Leo Rennert, John Johnson, Jeffery Raimundo (see McClatchy Newspapers). Fullerton (CA) News Tribune—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Duke (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Gainesville (FL) Times—862-4900, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Gannett News Service—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: James Geehan, Robert A. Dubill, Kenneth D. Bennett, Don Campbell, Sheila Caudel, Christina Collins, Michael J. Connolly, Adell Crowe, Ann Devroy Frank Gibson, Eugene C. Gribbroek, Ellen Hale, John M. Hanchette, Jay T. Harris, Roger A. Hedges, Jake Henshaw, Judith Horstman, Jerry Langdon, Jessica Y. Lee, Anthony E. Mauro, Michael Mecham, Johanna Neuman, Patrick J. Ordovensky, Louis M. Peck, Mark F. Rohner, William F. Schmick III, David Shapiro, Ralph Soda, David V. Streitfeld, John H. Teare, Warren D. Wheat, Richard Whitmire, Carol Richards, Norm Brewer, William Ringle. Gary (IN) Post-Tribune—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004; Charles Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). German General News Service (ADN)—892-288, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Fred Bottcher, Peter Adriefski. German Press Agency (DPA)—783-5097, 980 National Press Building 20045: Arno Mayer, Jochen Goebel, Ruth Lindenberg, Douglas D. Richards. Globe Syndicate—759-5704, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Gloucester (MA) Times—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Grand Forks (ND)—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Grand Junction (CO) Sentinel—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. Grand Rapids (MI) Press—338-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Micheal Conlan, Robert D.G. Lewis, Jacqueline Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Green Bay (WI) Press Gazette—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Green News Service—546-8830, 327 Street SE. 20003: Michael D. Green. Greenville (OH) Advocate—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Greenville (PA) Record Argus—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Griffin (GA) Daily News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045; See Thomson Newspapers. Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau—>554-3579, P.O. 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Lynn Peebles, Vicki Ostrolenk. Guangming Daily (Peking)—363-0628, 4816 Butterworth Place 20016: Fu Kang Xue, Kou Zhi Zhong. Guy Gannett Newspapers—937-6979, 10400 46th Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705: Michael B. D’Antonio. Ha’aretaz (Tel Aviv)—783-1142, 892 National Press Building 20045: Gideon Samet. Handelsblatt (Dusseldorf)—965-0563, 3206 Q Street 20007: Viola H. Drath. Hankook IIbo and Korea Time (Seoul)—783-2674, 1086 National Press Building 20045: Moonhee Lee. Hanover (PA) Evening Sun—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Harrisburg (PA) Patriot & Evening News—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Mick Rood (see New-house News Service). Hartford (CT) Courant—_822-8040, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue 20036: William R. Stall, Carol Giacomo, Barbara A. Hand, David Lightman. Hattiesburg (MS) American—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington; VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Special News Service—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, Laurence J. McQuillan, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, Knut S. Royce, Peggy A. Simpson, John P. Wallach. Helen Anderson Bureau—965-2530, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Herkimer (NY) Telegram—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Higher Education Daily—528-1100, 1300 North 17th Street, Arlington, VA 22209; Kent Ashworth, Mary J. Belcher, Cynthia Carter, Rebecca L. Dickinson, Andrea K. Fead, Debbie A. Goldberg, Richard M. Hagan, Holly Hexter, Helen L. Hoart, March Swerdlin, Roberta Weiner. Hindustani Times (New Delhi) —949-1609, 11512 Bucknell Drive, Wheaton, MD 20902: V. Balasubramanian. Hispanic-American News Service—638-6971, 758 National Press Building 20045: Roger Langley, Hokkaido Shimbun (Japan)—783-9479, 877 National Press Building 20045: Satoshi Tominaga. Hollywood (CA) Reporter—737-2828, 1065 National Press Building 20045: Theresa McMasters. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Hollywood (FL) Sun-Tattler—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Gayle McCracken (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel-Record—362-8697, 3407 Woodley Road 20016: Gale H. Arnold. Houghton (MI) Mining Gazette—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Housing and Urban Affairs Daily—462-0700, P.O. 1903 20013: Juergen Haber. Houston (TX) Chronicle—429-1990, 801 18th Street 20006: William E. Clayton, Jr., Cragg Hines, Judy B. Wiessler. Houston (TX) Post—638-4332, 291 National Press Building 20045: Jim Craig, Katherine Lewis. Hungarian News Agency—656-9248, 7105 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Pak Bokor Huntington (WV) Advertiser & Herald Dispatch—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Huntsville (AL) Times—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Randy Quarles (see Newhouse News Service). Huron Daily Tribune (MI)—292-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. Hurriyet (Istanbul)—229-1320, 5112 Westpath Way, Bethesda, MD 20816: Tuna Koprulu. Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Il Tempo (Rome)—628-5661, 4732 Sedgwick Street 20016: Marino de Medici. Independent News Alliance—229-8423, 5304 Falmouth Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: John Chadwock. Indian Express Newspapers—933-2883, 3723 Emily Street, Kensington, MD 20895: T.V. Parasuram. Indianapolis (IN) News—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Lou Hiner. Indianapolis (IN) Star—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin R. Cole, Douglas McDaniel. International Herald Tribune—334-7418, 1150 15th Street 20071: Frederick J. Farris, Robert C. Siner. Inter Press Service—638-5110, 954 National Press Building 20045: James R. Lobe. Towa City (IA) Press Citizen—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Iron Mountain (MI) Daily News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Ithaca (NY) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Izvestia (Moscow)—656-5864, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Alexander Palladin, Jr. Jackson (MI) Citizen-Patriot—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael Conlan, Robert D. G. Lewis, Jacqueline Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Jackson (MS) Clarion Ledger & Daily News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Jackson County Floridan (Marianna)—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson News Service. Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert L. Cohen (see Newhouse News Service). Jefferson-Pilot Newspapers—360-9333, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Peggy Roberson. Jerusalem Post (Israel)—338-4553, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Wolf Blitzer. Jewish Telegraphic Agency—737-0935, 1435 G Street 20005: David Friedman. Jidi Press (Tokyo)—783-4330, 383 National Press Building 20045: Atsushi Sato, Katsuhiko Kabasawa, Kuniji Oguro, Sakae Sakamoto, Ikuo Taniguchi. Joliet (IL) Herald-News—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. Joplin (MO) Globe—456-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: See Ottaway News Service. Journal Newspapers—750-2000, 6885 Commercial Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Mark Ledermann. Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael Conlan, Robert D. G. Lewis, Jacqueline Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Kansas City (KS) Star—393-2020, 1319 F Street 20004: Andrew C. Miller. Kansas City (KS) Times—393-2020, 1319 F Street 20004: Richard A. Serrano. Kentucky Post (Covington)—833-9520, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: John Reiter (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Ketchikan (AK) Daily News—544-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Lynn Peebles, Vicki Ostrolenk. Key West (FL) Citizen—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Khaleej Times (Dubai)—578-1697, 55635 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22209: Ghani Eirabie. King Features Syndicate—292-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Marianne Means. Kipling News Service—737-1119, 1025 National Press Building 20045: Bogdan Kipling. Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Knight-Ridder Newspapers—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: Robert S. Boyd, David Bartel, Kenton Bernhard, Carl M. Cannon, Alfonso Chardy, Steven Dronfeld, Aaron Epstein, Saul Friedman, Charlie Green, Frank Greve, David Hess, George R. Kentera, Paul Magnusson, James McCartney, Dale Mezzacappa, Patricia O’Brien, Jonathan Peterson, Walter T. Ridder, Robert Shaw, Jr., William Vance, William Arthur Jr. Knoxville, (TN) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Kokomo (IN) Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Kuwait News Agency—347-5554. 733 15th Street 20005: Raphael J. Calis, Robert Lebling Jr. Kyodo News Service—347-5767, 1229 National Press Building 20045: Fumio Matsuo, Kenichiro Hayashi, Susumu Kamiyami, Yasuhisa Nakada, Yutake Shibata. Lafayette (LA) Daily Advertiser—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Lafayette (IN) Journal & Courier—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. La Hora (Guatemala)—652-0057, 4405 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814: Oscar Padilla-Vidaurre. Lake County (OH) News Herald—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: See Ohio/Washington News Service. La Libre Belgique (Brussels)—521-3347, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Yve Janssens-Laudy. Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. 914 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette-—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Lansing (MI) State Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Lansville (PA) Reporter—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. LaPorte (IN) Herald-Argus—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: See Small Newspapers. La Suisse (Geneva)—521-3347, 2121. Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Yve Janssens-Laudy. Latin American. Affairs Bureau—684-7409, 2632 South Grant Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Ben F. Meyer. Laurel (MS) Leader-Call—628-2157, 274 National Press:Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Leadville (CO) Herald-Democrat—546-1350, 123 Sixth: Street SE. 20003: Helene Monberg. Leavenworth (KS) Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Le Soir (Brussels)—521-5992,.2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: John C. Pochet. Le Monde (Paris)—363-7806, 3215 Macomb Street 20008: Robert Sole. Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader—637-3658, 1319 F Street 20004: Michael M. York. Lincoln (NE) Journal—488-7943, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007: David E. Lynch. Lock Haven (PA) Express—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. London Daily Express—393-0840, 1077 National Press Building 20045: Ross Mark, Penelope Walker. London Financial Times—347-8676, 1171 National Press Building 20045: Patricia Cheney, Reginald Dale, Nancy Dunne, Anatole Kaletsky. "London Guardian—737-1111, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Harold Jackson, Alexander Brummer. London Observer Foreign News Service—737-1130, 1173 National Press Building 20045: Robert Chesshyre. London Sunday Times News Service—628-4310, 531 National Press Building 20045: Henry Brandon. London Times—347-7659, 541 National Press Building 20045: Mohsin Ali, Nicholas H. Ashford, Baily U. Morris, Christopher Thomas. Long Beach (CA) Press-Telegram—362-2965, 3930 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Virginia W. Kelly, 637-3600, 1319 F Street: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Longmont (CO) Times-Call—546-4464, 200 C Street SE. 20003: Ann D. Schmidt. Longview (WA) Daily News—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Longview (TX) Daily News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Linda Gortmaker (see Cox Newspa-pers). Longview (TX) Morning Journal—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Linda Gortmaker (see Cox News-papers). Lorain (OH) Journal—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: See Ohio-Washington News Service. Los Angeles Herald-Examiner—298-6920, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. Los Angeles (CA) Times—293-4650, 18751 Street>20006: John H. (Jack) Nelson, Rudy Abramson, John H. Averill, Robert Barkdoll, Marlene F: Cimons; Richard T. €ooper, Mercer Cross, Betty Cuniberti, William J. Eaton, Paul Houston, Ellen Hume, Donald M. Irwin, Robert L. Jackson, Oswald L. Johnston, James Mann, Lee May, Ronald J. Ostrew, Penny Pagano, Eleanor Randolph, Robert Rosenblatt, Donald Shannon, Robert Shogan, George Skelton, David Treadwell, David Wood. Los Angeles Times Syndicate—393-6680, 4227 Hawthorne Street 20016: Art Buchwald; 965-2871, 3314 P Street 20007: Joseph Kraft; 862-6490, 1150 17th Street, Nick Thimmesch. Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal—628-7704, 1265 National Press Building 20045: Michael H. Brown, Mike King. Loveland (CO) Reporter-News—546-4464, 200 C Street SE. 20003: Ann D. Schmidt. Lowell (MA) Sun—638-4077, 1197 National Press Building 20045: Tom Squitieri. Lufkin (TX) News 331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. Lynch Communieations—965-3372, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007: David E: Lynch. Macon (GA) Telegraph & News—637-3600, Suite 300, 1319 F Street 20004: William Arthur (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Magyar Nemzet (Budapest)—657-3495, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Janos Avar. Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo)—737-2817, 377 National Press Building 20045: Shigetada Kishi, Kasumi Kitaba-take, Yoshihisa Komori, Kenichiro Nakajima, Nobuhiko Shima. Makedonia (Salonika)—785-0912, Suite 201, 1280 21st Street 20036: Elias P. Demetracopoulous. Mamaroneck (NY) Times—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Manchester (NH) Union-Leader—972-4140, 13514 Duhart Road, Germantown, MD 20874: Thomas H. Gorey. Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Times Recorder—627-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspa-pers. Mankato (MN) Free Press—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Mansfield (OH) News-Journal—347-9330, Room 214, 1341 G Street 20005: See Ohio/Washington News Service. Marietta (OH) Times—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Marion (IN) Chronical Tribune—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, ‘Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Marion County (IN) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Marion (OH) Star—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thompson Newspapers. Marquette (MI) Mining Journal—628-2157, 274 National Press Building: See Thomson Newspapers. McClatchy Newspapers—547-4044 203 C Street NE. 20002: Leo Rennert, John Johnson, Jeffery Raimundo. McClendon News Service—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon, Tod K. Robberson. Meadville (PA) Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Medford (OR) Mail-Tribune—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service: 546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen Forrester. Media General News Service—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: John Hall, Marsha Blakemore, Bruce Dudley, Steve Goldberg, Peter Hardin, Larry Kraftowitz, Gene Marlowe, Charles McDowell, Bill Miller, Dennis Whittington. Melbourne Herald—347-8548, 374 National Press Building 20045: Bruce P. Wilson. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued : Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Maurice Cunningham, Mary Diebel (see Scripps-Howard Newspapers). Memphis (TN) Press-Scimitar—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Richard Powelson (see Scripps-Howard Newspapers). Mesa (AZ) Tribune—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: See Cox Newspapers. Miami (FL) Herald—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: Alfonso Chardy (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Miami (FL) News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: Bernard Newman (see Cox Newspapers). Michelson News Service—638-4523, Room 214, 1201 F Street 20004: Edward J. Michelson. Middletown (OH) Journal—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: See Ottaway News Service. Midland (MI) Daily News—298-6920, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: See Hearst Newspapers. Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram—298-6920, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue: See Hearst Newspapers. Milledgeville (GA) Union-Recorder—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Milwaukee (WI) Journal—737-6453, 259 National Press Building 20045: John W. Kole, Frank A. Aukofer, Richard Foster. Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel —628-8920, 1290 National Press Building 20045: Richard Bradee. Minneapolis (MN) Star & Tribune—347-5885, 288 National Press Building 20045: Finlay Lewis, Alan C. McCon-agha, Steve Berg. Mississippi Press Register (Pascagoula)—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Randy Quarles (see New House News Service). Mitchell (SD) Republic—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Mobile (AL) Press & Register—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Randy Quarles (see Newhouse News Service). Modesto (CA) Bee—547-4044, 203 C Street NE. 20002: Leo Rennert, John Johnson, Jeffery Raimundo (see McClatchy Newspapers). Moline (IL) Daily Dispatch—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers, Inc.) Monessen Valley (PA) Independent—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Monroe (LA) World and News-Star—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Monterey (CA) Peninsula-Herald—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Roland A. Powell, Michael Montgomery (MD) Journal—984-5995, 5721, Randolph Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Keith F. Girard. Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Mount Vernon (IL) Register-News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Muncie (IN) Press—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Louis C. Hiner. Muncie (IN) Star—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin R. Cole, Douglas P. McDaniel. Muskegon (MI) Chronicle—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael Conlon, Robert D. G. Lewis, Jacqueline Teare (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Muskogee (OK) Phoenix & Times Democrat—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Myrtle Beach (SC) Sun-News—881-2220, 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md 20852: Leland A. Bandy. Nashville Tennessean—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. NC News Service—659-6724, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Richard W. Daw, Agostino Bono, Jerome F. Filteau, James M. Lackey, John J. Maher, Thomas N. Lorsung, Stephanie A. Overman, Elizabeth I. Schevtchuk. Nepszabadsag (Budapest)—657-4353, Apt. 307, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Peter Vajda. Network News, Inc.—546-9300, 224 E Street NE. 20002: Michael J. Mooney, Laura Bernstein, Charles J. Castaldi, Francis B. Coombs, Jr., Lavinia Winston Edmunds, Danial A. Haar, Harry S. Jaffe, Eleanor K. Levitt, Anne S. Mooney, Meredith Newman, Linda R. Sarrio, Nancy Shute, Peter Vandevanter, Gary Weiss. Neue Zurcher Zeitung (Zurich)—737-4433, 307 National Press Building 20045: Helmut Reincke. New Albany (IN) Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Newark (OH) Advocate—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert L. Cohen, J. Scott Orr. New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Newburg (NY) Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Newburyport (MA) Daily News—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. New China News Agency—232-1612, 1159 National Press Building 20045: Ding Baozhong. Newhouse News Service—Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert G. Fichenberg, Richard Beau-dette, Miles Benson, Amy Bermant, Robert L. Cohen, Michael F. Conlan, Leonard Curry, Susan Garland, James Flanigan, George D. Hager, Anne Kates, Richard C. Johnston, Terence J. Kivlan, Robert D. G. Lewis, Loye W. Miller, Jr., Mona P. Mills, Edward W. O’Brien, Edward Petykiewicz, Edgar Poe, Randy Quarles, B. J. Richey, Mick Rood, James E. Roper, Thomas V. Scarritt, Philip W. Smith, Miranda S. Spivack, Sally Squires, Marsha G. Taylor, Jacqueline K. Teare, Victor Wilson, Patrick Young, J. Scott Orr. New Kensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift Valley (PA) News Dispatch—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arling-ton, VA 22209: (see Gannett News Service). New Orleans States Item & Times Picayune—737-2934, National Press Building 20045: Edgar A. Poe; 383-7824, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: George Hager (see Newhouse News Service). NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Newsday—393-5630, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Judith Bender, Roy Gutman, James Klurfeld, Earl Lane, Patrick Owens, Susan Page, Myron Waldman, Bob Wyrick. News Group Publications—347-6069, 758 National Press Building 20045: Norma Langley. Newspaper Enterprise Association—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Walters. New York Daily News—467-6670, Suite 407, 2101 L Street 20037: Lars-Erik Nelson, Francis P. Jackman, Frank A. Van Riper, Jerome S. Cahill, Joseph Volz, Judith Randall, Bruce Drake, Harrison M. Rainie III, Barbara Rehm, Robert John Gearty. New York Daily World—301-433-4923, 816 Beaumont Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212: Timothy Wheeler. New York Journal of Commerce—637-3670, Suite 300, 1319 F Street 20004: Robert Burkhardt, David M. Cawthorne, Thomas J. Connors, Helen Ericson, Oscar E. Naumann, Robert F. Morison, Denise G. Lamot, Richard Lawrence, Linda S. Stern, Geoffrey L. Sundstrom, Leah R. Young. New York Post—393-1531, Suite 440, 1333 H Street 20005: Richard Lee, Niles Lathem. New York Times—862-0300, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Lisa B. Belkin, Blackstone. Drummond Ayres, Jr., Philip M. Boffey, David Binder, David Burnham, Francis X. Clines, Adam Clymer, Edward Cowan, Philip L. Gailey, Barbara S. Gamarekian, John F. Finney, Benjamin A. Franklin, Jonathan Fuerbringer, Linda Greenhouse, Robert D. Hershey, Jr., Michael deCourcy Hinds, Ernest. Holsendolph, Samuel M. Howe, Marjorie Hunter, Peter T. Kilborn, Seth S. King, Bill Kovach, Leslie Maitland, Kenneth B. Noble, Robert Pear, Irvin D. Molotsky, David R. Pelton, Howell Raines, Steven V. Roberts, Philip Shabecoff, David M. Shribman, Hedrick L. Smith, Terence Smith, Philip Taubman, Stuart S. Taylor, Jr., Martin Tolchin, Warren Weaver, Jr., Bernard Weinraub, Steven R. Weisman, Judith Miller. New York Times Regional Newspaper Group—862-0300, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Don Meiklejohn. New York Times Special Syndication—978-4795, Suite 100, 8996 Burke Lake Road, Burke, VA 22015: Paul N. Strassels, William B. Mead, Deborah Strassels, Lois M. Whetzel, Ellen M. Weber. New Zealand Press Association—737-8693, 614 National Press Building 20045; Hugh G. Nevill. Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo)—393-1388, 505 National Press Building 20045: Yoichiro Ichioka, Takayoshi Miyauchi, Hideki Tomizawa. Nishi Nippon Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-9479, 877 National Press Building 20045: Takamichi Tamagawa. Northern Virginia Sun—>524-3000, 1227 North Ivy Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Herman J. Obermayer. Norwich (CT) Bulletin—862-4900, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Nyack (NY) Journal News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Oakland (CA) Tribune—862-4900, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Oelwein (IA) Register—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. O Globo (Rio De Janeiro)—347-3142, 1275 National Press Building 20045: Edgardo Costa Reis. Ohio/ Washington News Service—347-9330, Room 241, 1341 G Street 20005: Richard G. Thomas, Cora R. Hoopes, Robin E. Wilson, Randall L. Wynn. Oil Daily—638-0835, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Sharon Denny, Marcy G. Gordon, Susan L. Hahn, Steven K. Marcy, Marvin Murphy, S. Lawrence Paulson, Donna K. Smith, Nicholas J. Snow. Okaz (Jeddah)—T775-9572, Suite 310, 1100 17th Street 20036: Melanie L. Rock, Richard Y. Melhem. Oklahoma City (OK) Times—628-0335, 907 National Press Building 20045; Allan W. Cromley, Vivian E. Vahl- berg, Denise M. Gamino. Oliphant Washington News Service—298-7690, 1729 H Street 20006: John L. Oliphant, Edgar D. Boshart. Olympia (WA) Olympian—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Omaha (NE) World-Herald—393-0644, 1217 National Press Building 20045: Darwin R. Olofson, Mary Kay Quinlan. Oneonta (NY) Star—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Opelika-Auburn (AL) News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Oregonian (Portland)—3883-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: James Flanigan, Richard G. Johnston (see Newhouse News Service). Oregon Statesman-Journal (Salem)—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Orlando (FL) Sentinel—293-6885, 1707 H Street 20006: Anne Groer. Ossining (NY) Citizen-Register—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. + Oswego (NY) Palladium-Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Ottawa (IL) Daily Times—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers, Inc.) Ottaway News Service—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Pamela Glass, Mark Gruenberg, Paul Keegan, Anne L. Millet, William Pritchard. Owatonna (MN) People’s Press—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Pakistan Press International (Karachi)—578-1697, Room 410, 5585 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Ghani Eirabie. Palm Beach (FL) Daily News—667-6520, 1673 Columbia Road 20009: Garnett Stackelberg. Palm Beach (FL) Post and Times—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue: Bernard Newman (see Cox Newspa- pers). Pasadena (CA) Star-News—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Peabody (MA) Times—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Pensacola (FL) Evening News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. ' Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Pensacola (FL) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. People’s Daily (Peking)—966-2285, 3706 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Yuan Xian-Lu. Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: Joyce Gemperlein, Dale Mezzacappa (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Philippines News Agency (Manila)—241-1489, 2753 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: Alberto M. Alfaro. Phoenix (AZ) Gazette—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Louis C. Hiner. Piqua (OH) Daily Call—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—393-4581, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Jane Blotzer. Pittsburgh (PA) Press—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Kathleen Kiely. Plainview (TX) Daily Herald—298-6920, Suite 510, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Platt’s Oilgram News Service—624-7351, 437 National Press Building 20045: Mary Kate Cranston, Gerald Karey, Robin Neesham. Port Arthur (TX) News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Linda Gortmaker (see Cox Newspapers). Port Chester (NY) Daily Item—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Port Huron (MI) Times Herald—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Portland (ME) Press Herald-Express—937-6979, Room 103, 10400 46th Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705: Michael D’Antonio (see Guy Gannett Newspapers). Portsmouth (NH) Herald—628-2147, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Portsmouth (OH) Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Potomac Press Service—223-9299, P.O. Box 25824 Central 20005: Virginia Robicheaux. Poughkeepsie (NY) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Prensa Latina Canada—337-4875, 806 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Robert R. Rutka. Pueblo (CO) Chieftain and Star-Journal—546-1350, 124 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. Punta Gorda (FL) Herald-News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Quincy (MA) Patriot-Ledger—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: See Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau. Raleigh (NC) News & Observer—393-5280, Suite 308, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Rob Christensen. Reading (PA) Eagle—628-1511, 922 25th Street 20037: Holmes Alexander. Religious News Service—546-3666, 210 Seventh Street SE. 20003: William Bole. Reno Nevada State Journal & Gazette—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Rensselaer (IN) Republican—393-0970, Suite 703, 1341 G Street 20005: See Dear Publications. Reuters—628-9212, Suite 410, 1333 H Street 20005: Bruce Russell, bureau chief, James H. Adams, Charles Scott Aldinger, Jeffery Antevil, Brian R. Bain, Kenneth D. Barry, Aldon L. Coffey, Graham A. Colville, Jacque-line Frank, Michael Gelb, Robert D. Green, Christopher Hansen, Ralph Harris, Bobby Lee Horton, John David Nagy, Andrew M. Nibley, Michael Posner, Susan Rasky, Robert G. Trautman, James Vicini, Patricia Wilson. Reuters Latin News Service—628-9212, Suite 410, 1333 H Street 20005: David F. Hume. Richmond (VA) News-Leader—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045; Peter Hardin (see Media General News Service). Richmond (IN) Palladium-Item—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch—347-7700, 214 National Press Building 20045: Charles McDowell, Bill Miller (see Media General News Service). Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise—546-1914, 14 10th Street NE. 20002: Martin Salditch. Rochester (NY) Democrat & Chronicle—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Rochester (MN) Post-Bulletin—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers, Inc.) Rochester (NY) Times-Union—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Rockford (IL) Morning Star & Register Republic—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Rocky Mountain News (Denver)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Alan F. Gordon (see Scripps- Howard News Service). Sacramento (CA) Bee—544-4044, Room 210, 220 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, John Johnson, Jeffery Raimundo (see McClatchy Newspapers). Sacramento (CA) Union—554-6909, 936 North Livingston, Arlington, VA 22205: Al Donner; 544-5232, 110 D Street SE. 20003; Frank van der Linden. Saginaw (MI) News 383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Michael F. Conlon, Robert D. G. Lewis, Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). St. Cloud (MN) Daily Times—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Congressional Directory us NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Edward W. O’Brien (see Newhouse News Service); 554-3579, P.O. Box 1042: Vicki Ostrolenk (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). St. Louis Post-Dispatch—298-6880, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Thomas W. Ottenad, bureau chief, Robert " Adams, Gerald M. Boyd, Marquis W. Childs, William Freivogel, Margaret Freivogel, Evarts A. Graham, Jo Mannies, Lawrence M. O'Rourke, Jon McCotter Sawyer. St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press and Dispatch—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: Steven Dornfeld (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). St. Petersburg (FL) Times—887-8660, 1414 22d Street 20036: Rochelle Jones, Patrick McMahon, Charles L. Stafford. Salem (OH) News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Salinas (CA) Californian—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Salisbury (MD) Daily Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret News—836-2922, Box 3067, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, VA 22303: Gordon E. White. Salt Lake (UT) Tribune—972-4140, 13514 Duhart Road, Germantown, MD 20874: Thomas H. Gorey; 223-9299, P.O. Box 25824 20005; Virginia Robicheaux. San Antonio (TX) Light—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. San Bernardino (CA) Sun—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett Newspapers. San Diego (CA) Evening Tribune—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. San Diego (CA) Union—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. San Francisco (CA) Chronicle—484-8838, 5002 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20816: John R. Fogarty. San Francisco (CA) Examiner—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Laurence J. McQuillan (see Hearst Newspapers). San Gabriel (CA) Tribune—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. San Jose (CA) Mercury and News—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: Carl M. Cannon (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). San Juan (PR) Star—833-9520, Suite 610, 1100 Vermont Avenue 20005: Harry Turner (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo)—347-9718, 626 National Press Building 20045; Takehiko Kiyohara, Alison Kirk, Makato Masui, Nagayoshi Sumida. San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. Santa Fe New Mexican—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Scripps-Howard News Service—833-9520, Suite 610, 1100 Vermont Avenue 20005: B. J. Cutler, Dan K. Thomas-son, bureau chief, John Bennett, Richard H. Boyce, Peter A. Brown, Kenneth Eskey, James E. Foster, Walter Friedenberg, Lance Gay, Gene Goldenberg, Douglas Harbrecht, Paul Hope, Donald C. Kirkman, Ted Knap, Powell Lindsay, Ann McFeatters, Dale McFeatters, Frank Morring, Donald Oakley, Berl Schwartz, Alan R. Thompson, Kathleen Kiely, Gayle McCracken, Mary Diebel, John Reiter, Adam Jerome Condo, Morris Cunningham, Robert Duke, Alan F. Gordon, Harry Turner. Scripps League Newspaper—783-1866, 207 National Press Building 20045: Lee Roderick, Letha Marshall, Jeff Mapes, Tom Towslee, Margaret Yao. Seattle (WA) Argus—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. Seattle (WA) Times—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Dean D. Katz. Sedalia (MO) Democrat-Capital—393-0979, Suite 703, 1341 G Street 20005: See Dear Publications. Sekai Nippo (Tokyo)—638-0996, 635 National Press Building 20045: Kunio Nishi. Sharon (PA) Herald—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Shearer and Glen News Enterprise—462-6070, P.O. Box 9467 20016: Cody P. Shearer, Robert M. Glen, Michael W. Duffy. Shreveport (LA) Journal—577-8361, 5810 Runford Drive, New Carrollton, MD 20784: C. Patrick Thorne. Shreveport (LA) Times—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Sikeson (MO) Standard—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Sioux Fall (SD) Argus Leader—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Small Newspapers, Inc.—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer Jean Small. Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg)—836-1375, 815 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22302: Dietrich W. Schulz. Springfield (IL) State Journal and State Register—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. Springfield (MA) Daily News—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Miranda S. Spivack (see Newhouse News Service). Springfield (MA) Union and Republic—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Miranda S. Spivack (see Newhouse News Service). Springfield (MO) Daily News, Leader and Press—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Springfield (OH) Daily News and Sun—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. State College (PA) Centre Daily Times—637-3600, Suite 600, 1819 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspa- pers. Staten Island (NY) Advance—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Terence J. Kivlan. Statesman of India—546-3833, 121 Sixth Street NE. 20002: Warren W. Unna. Stearns News Service—546-1005, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Jessie Stearns. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Stephenson News Bureau—979-1357, 1278 National Press Building 20045: Malvina Stephenson. Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Stockton (CA) News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Streator (IL) Times-Press—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers, Inc). Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Sturgis (MI) Journal—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Stuttgarter Zeitung—241-1699, 1527 Forest Lane, McLean, VA 22101: Winfried P. Muenster. Sueddeutsche Zeitung—469-7031, 6711 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20817: Klaus -S. Arnsperger. Sunbury (PA) Daily Item—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: See Ottaway Newspapers. Sun Features, Inc.—340-0992, 1160 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852: Joyce Lain Kennedy. Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Terence J. Kivlan (see Newhouse News Service). Syracuse (NY) Post-Standard—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Terence J. Kivlan (see Newhouse News Service). Tagesanzeiger Zurich—373-7252, 1099 National Press Building 20045: Toni Lienhard. Tallahassee (FL) Democrat—637-3600, Suite 600, 1319 F Street 20004: Jonathan Peterson (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Tampa (FL) Tribune—347-7770, 215 National Press Building 20045: Bruce Dudley (see Media General News Service). Tanjug (Belgrade)—638-6884, Suite 202, 1201 F Street 20004: Slobodan Obradovic. Tarrytown (NY) Daily News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Tass News Agency (Moscow)—628-7858, 883 National Press Building 20045: Eugeny S. Egorov, Boris Ivanov, Vladislav I. Legantsov, Alexander G. Liutyi, Nikolai V. Kaphomov, Viacheslav Koukharenko. Taunton (MA) Daily Gazette—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Tempe (AZ) Daily News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. Temple (TX) Telegram—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Texarkana (TX) Gazette—346-8695, 3515 36th Street 20016: Gale H. Arnold. The Hindu (Madras)—654-9038, Suite 1531, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Raghavendra Chakrapani. Thomson Newspapers—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Shelly M. Blanchard, Mary E. Crowley, Robert J. Ferri, Jr., Karen MacPherson, William Sternberg. Today News Service, Inc.—466-6397, 997 National Press Building 20045: Lester A. Barrer, Marcia Ruth Fram, Lisa R. Weisenfeld. Toledo (OH) Blade—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Roland A. Powell, Michael Woods. Topeka (KS) Capital-Journal—783-3274, 605 14th Street 20004: Kenneth W. Peterson. Toronto Globe & Mail—347-1373, 876 National Press Building 20045: John King. Toronto Star—628-5167, 884 National Press Building 20045: William John Fox. Toronto Star Syndicate—757-1119, 1024 National Press Building 20045: Bogdan Kipling. Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze—T767-9690, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. Travel Management Daily—659-4525, Room 820, 1625 I Street 20006: Barbara C. Cook, Sandra Hemingway, Barbara Sturken. Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue 20003: See Ottaway News Service. Trikbune de Geneve (Geneva)—333-0534, 3721 R Street 20007: Jean-Claude Baffle. Troy (NY) Times-Record—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: See Ohio-Washington News Service. Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Tufty News Service—628-3335, 997 National Press Building 20045: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty. Tulsa (OK) Tribune—546-4480, 310 East Capitol Street NE. 20003: Dale Ingram. Tulsa (OK) World—241-2608, 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205. Tunisian News Agency—234-6644, 2408 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: Oussama Romdhani. 24 Heures (Lausanne)—333-0534, 3721 R Street 20007: Martine Buffle. United Arab Emirates News Agency—331-8821, Suite 705, 1015 18th Street 20036: Fouzi El-Asmar. United Daily News (Taipei)—737-6426, 230 National; Press Building 20045: Comet K.M. Shih, James C. Wang. United Features Syndicate—569-0182, 6605 Greeview Lane, Springfield, VA 22152: Donald Lambro. United Methodist News Service—488-5633, 100 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Robert Lear. United Press International—637-3700, 315 National Press Building 20045: Grant Dillman, Elizabeth Wharton, Dick S. West, Arnold B. Sawislak, Helen Thomas, Steven V. Gerstel, Elmer W. Lammi, Leon R. Burnett, Robert S. McNeil, Adolfo G. Merino, John F. Barton, Wesley G. Pippert, Donald S. Phillips, David Anderson, Drew von Bergen, Dorothy Ohlinger, Ronald E. Cohen, Donald H. May, Clay F. Richards, Ira R. Allen, Al Rossiter, Jr., Daniel Gilmore, Joseph Chapman, Cynthia J. Mills, Jeffrey C. Reynolds, Greogory Gordon, Patrick Killen, Robert Shepard, Henry D. Rosso, Patricia Koza, Sonja Hillgren, E. Michael Myers, Elaine S. Povich, Don Cronin, Elizabeth G. Olson, Judith Hasson, Eliot Brenner, Robert R. MacKay, Mary Beth Franklin, Matthew C. Quinn, Sean P. McCormally, Enrique Durand, D’Vera Cohn, Leon Daniel, Jay H. Handelman, Dennis L. Anderson, Thomas Ferraro, Robert San George, Norman D. Sandler, Peggy Polk, Richard Gross, Donald A. Davis, Denis G. Gulino, Barbara Rosewicz, George T. West, Frank T. Csongos, Paula Schwed, Linda Werfelman, Suzanne Greene, David Lawsky, Marianna Ohe, Craig W. Schwed, Vincent Del Guidice, Hiram Reisner, Lori Santos, Jon C. Frandsen, Chris Crystal, Joey Ledford, George Lobsenz, Charles J. Abbott, Pat Remick, Pamela Murphy. Universal Press Syndicate—987-8289, White Walnut Hill, Woodville, VA 22749: James J. Kilpatrick; 241-2118, 116 West Great Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Patrick B. Oliphant. 920 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Uno Mas Uno—347-2115, 981 National Press Building 20045: Jeanette Becerra Acosta. USA Today—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: Juan Walter Deborah Staats (see Gannett News Service). Utica (NY) Daily Press and Observer Dispatch—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Uusi Soumi (Helsinki)—692-8859, 832-S, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202. Valdosta (GA) Daily Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Vancouver (WA) Columbian—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Variety Daily—448-0510, 1483 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, VA 22101: Paul Harris, Thomas D. Goldsmith. Venpres (Caracas)—347-3327, 1232 National Press Building 20045: Delia Linares de Housein. Vincennes (IN) Sun-Commercial—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin Cole, Douglas McDan-iel. Virgin Islands Daily News—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Visalia (CA) Times—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Waco (TX) News Tribune & Times Herald—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. Wall Street Journal—862-9200, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Norman C. Miller, Leonard M. Apcar, Kenneth H. Bacon, Edward A. Behr, Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, Christopher Conte, Dennis Farney, John J. Fialka, Suzanne Garment, Robert S. Greenberger, Rose Gutfeld, Karen Elliott-House, Richard L. Hudson, Albert R. Hunt, Brooks Jackson, Rich Jaroslovsky, Albert R. Karr, Eduardo Lachica, Arlen J. Large, Joann S. Lublin, Fowler W. Martin, Robert D. McGilvray, Laurie McGinley, Robert W. Merry, John T. Norman, Henry Oden, Walter S. Mossberg, Andrew G. Pasztor, James M. Perry, Art Pine, Edward T. Pound, Eileen A. Powell, Timothy D. Schellhardt, Burt Schorr, Gerald F. Seib, Ronald G. Shafer, Robert E. Taylor, Margaret G. Warner, Stephen J. Wermiel, Stephen J. Willey. Washington Bureau News—223-0122, 292 National Press Building 20045: Kenneth M. Scheibel. Washington Independent News Service—577-8361, 5810 Runford Drive, New Carrollton, MD 20784: C. Patrick Thorne. Washington Merry-Go-Round—484-1442, 1401, 16th Street 20036: Jon L. Anderson, Charles Bermant, David Braaten, Anthony W. Capaccio, Sam R. Fogg, Donald F. Goldberg, Peter Grant, John H. Mitchell, Vicki Warren, Frank S. Washington. Washington Post—334-6000, 1150 15th Street 20071: Jodie T. Allen, John W. Anderson, Scott Armstrong, Robert L. Asher, Stuart Auerbach, Charles R. Babcock, Fred Barbash, Felicity Barringer, Milton Benjamin, Ken-neth Bredemeier, David Broder, Elizabeth Bumiller, John S. Burgess, Victor E. Cohn, Charles N. Conconi, Albert B. Crenshaw, Herbert H. Denton, Helen Dewar, James R. Dickenson, Lewis H. Diuguid, Leonard Downie, Jr., Peter Earley, Thomas B. Edsall, Douglas B. Feaver, Sara Fitzgerald, Michael Getler,, John Goshko, Meg Greenfield, Martha M. Hamilton, Philip J. Hilts, Richard L. Homan, Margot Hornblower, Marjorie Hyer, Michael Isikoff, Ronald Kessler, Robert G. Kaiser, Lawrence S. Kramer, Howard Kurtz, George Lardner, Marylou Lawrence, Lee Lescaze, Thomas W. Lippman, Judith Mann, David A. Maraniss, Murrey Marder, Mary McGrory, Lawrence R. Meyer, Peter Milius, Morton Mintz, Henry Mitchell, Don Oberdorfer, Joanne Omang, Christine A. Peterson, William R. Peterson, Joe Pichirallo, Walter Pincus, Redonia L. Radcliffe, William J. Raspberry, Spencer Rich, Megan Rosenfeld, Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Naomi S. Rovner, Nancy L. Ross, Hobart Rowen, Christine Russell, Edward D. Sargent, Kathy Sawyer, Martin J. Schram, Carole A. Shifrin, Robert A. Signer, Peter H. Silberman, Howard Simons, Molly K. Sinclair, Ward Sinclair, Barry Sussman, William Smart, Frank Swoboda, Paul Taylor, Mary Thornton, Patrick E. Tyler, Paul W. Valentine, Christian Williams, Robert H. Williams, George C. Wilson. Washington Times—636-3000, 3600 New York Avenue NE. 20002: Byron Abas, Marc D. Adams, Theodore J. Agres, William G. Allegar, Peter J. Almond, Lorraine Ambrose, George Archibald, John A. Barnes, Steven K. Beckner, Thomas D. Brandt, Horst Bucholz, George Clifford, Ronald E. Cordray, Anne Crutcher, Dwight Cunningham, Tom Diaz, William J. Elvin III, Glenn Emery, Philip M. Evans, Gregory A. Fossedal, Eliza-beth R. Frappollo, James H. Fraze, Jr., Glenn Garvin, Ian R. Gilbert, Stephen D. Goldstein, Gene Goltz, Irwin Goodwin, Walter L. Gold, James A. Griffin, George Gudauskas, Valerie Haddon, Ralph Z. Hallow, Stephen W. Hammons, Kenneth W. Hanner, Smith Hempstone, David H. Hoffman, Russell W. Howe, Carol Innerst, William H. Kling, Pamela Kruguer, Lee Lapensohn, John M. McKelway, Jeremiah O’Leary, Isaiah J. Poole, Jane S. Podesta, Wesley Pruden, Edwin A. Rogers, Dana A. Schmidt, Josette A. Sheeran, John Sherwood, Howard M. Singer, Steve Snider, Paul A. Stearns, James D. Townsend, Kathleen Tyman, Stephanie A. Voss, Rupert Welch, James R. Whelan, Charles E. Wheeler, William F. Willoughby, Willis Witter, Woody West. Watertown (NY) Daily Times—638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Alan S. Emory. Waterville (ME) Sentinel—937-6969, 10460 46th Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705: Michael B. D’Antonio (Guy Gannett Newspapers). Wausau (WI) Daily Herald—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Weirton (WV) Daily Times—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Wenatchee (WA) Daily World—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Westchester (NY) Today—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Wheaton (IL) Journal—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: See Copley News Service. White Plains (NY) Reporter-Dispatch—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Wichita (KS) Eagle—637-3600, 1319 F Street 20004: See Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Wichita Falls (TX) Record-News and Times—965-2530, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Wilmington (DE) Morning News & Evening Sentinel—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Winston Salem (NC) Journal and Sentinel—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: See Media General News Service. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Lynn Peebles, Vicki Ostrolenk (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). World Perspectives, Inc.—785-3345, 1701 K Street 20006: Carol Brookins, Melissa S. Bristow, Taira St. John. Xenia (OH) Daily Gazette—628-2157, 274 National Press Building, 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Xinhua News Agency (Peking)—232-1612, 1159 National Press Building 20045: Xu Changyin. Yorkshire Post (Leeds, England)—T737-1113, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Lance I. Morgan. Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-0363, 973 National Press Building 20045: Konoe Kawagishi, Shigeo Motoike, Yasuo Suzuki, Yoshio Takahashi, Toshio Ohata, Hideaki Miyama. Yonhap News Agency (Seoul)—783-5539, 761 National Press Building 20045: Nam-Do Cho. Yonkers (NY) Herald-Statesman—276-5800, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: See Gannett News Service. Yreka (CA) Siskiyou News—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Zanesville (OH) Times-Recorder—628-2157, 274 National Press Building 20045: See Thomson Newspapers. Zeitungswing (Austria and Germany)—338-6583, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Marlene Manthey. 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.—dJoseph M. Darling, 107 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003. Staff Assistant.—Avril A. Thomas, 2109 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS James K. W. Atherton, Chairman Charles W. Harrity, Secretary-Treasurer Ronald T. Bennett John Duricka Wallace W. McNamee Timothy A. Murphy RULES GOVERNING PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY 1. (a) Administration of the Press Photographers’ Gallery is vested in a Standing Committee of Press Photographers consisting of six persons elected by accredited members of the gallery. The Committee shall be composed of one member each from Associated Press Photos, United Press International Newspictures, magazine media, and local newspapers and two “at large” members.. At large members may be, but need not be, selected from a media otherwise represented on the Committee. (b) The term of office of a member of the Committee elected as the Associated Press Photos member, the local newspapers member, or one of the “at large” members shall expire on the day of the election held in the first odd-numbered year following the year in which he was elected, and the term of office of a member of the Committee elected as the United Press International Newspictures member, the magazine media member, or the remaining “at large” member shall expire on the day of the election held in the first even-numbered year following the year in which he was elected, except that a member elected to filla vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of a term shall serve only for the unexpired portion of such term. (c) Elections shall be held as early as practicable in each year, and in no case later than March 31. A vacancy in the membership of the Committee occurring prior to the expiration of a term shall be filled by special election called for that purpose by the Committee. (d) The Standing Committee of the Press Photographers’ Gallery shall propose no change or changes in these rules except upon petition in writing signed by not less than 25 accredited members of the gallery. 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 Adminis-tration. 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 Standing 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: 922 Press Photographers’ Gallery 923 (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 Govern-ment, 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 Administra-tion. CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, Jr., Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION (Name, residence, service represented) Allen, John T., 7809 Muirfield Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: The Washington Post. Alpert, Brian F., 202 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: Keystone Press Agency. Amos, James L., P.O. Box 118, Centreville, Md. 21617: National Geographic. Angeles, Mark, 8600 Chateau Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Gannett News Service. Applewhite, J. Scott, 5130 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. A, 20008: AP Photos. Armstrong, Robert N., 1709 Monroe Street NE.: The Washington Times. Arthur, Terry A., 1225 Providence Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101: People Magazine. Ashe, James F. (Terry), 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Time Magazine. Ashley, Douglas G., 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. Atlan, Jean-Louis, 1533 15th Street, 20005: Sygma. Bailey, Joseph, 3007 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: National Pepa Baker, Stephen Reid, 928 P Street 20001: City Paper of Washington, D.C Beiser, H. Darr, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 937, Arlington, Va. 22209: USA/TODAY. Bennett, Ronald T., 7203 Early Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: UPI Newspictures. Bennett, Walter E., 654A 15th Street, South, Arlington, Va. 22202: Time Magazine. Biber, Mehmet, 8910 Moreland Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Giines. Blair, James P., 1411 30th Street 20007: National Geographic. Bloom, Richard A., 2001 Wethersfield Court, Reston, Va. 22091: National Journal. Boenzi, Neal, 43 Solbury Mountain Road, New Hope, Pa. 18938: The New York Times. Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102: The Los Angeles Times. Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 35-H Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: National Geographic. Bowden, John, 1007 E Street, SE 20003: Editorial Photographer. Bowser, Susan R., 3702 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Susan Bowser Asso. Brack, William D., 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Black Star. Breese, Penelope, 616 D Street, NE 20002: Liaison Agency. Brown, Stephen, 1882 Columbia Road, Apt. 46 20009: U.S. News & World Report. Burnett, David, 328 West 19 Street, No. 3A, New York, N.Y. 10011: Contact Press Images. Cabe, Brig, 5504 Kempton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151: The Washington Times. Cameron, Gary A., 6532 79th Place, Cabin John, Md. 20731: The Washington Post. Cancellare, Chas, 2929 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 405 20008: UPI Newspictures. Carter, J. Pat, 1101 North Calvert, No. 1208, Baltimore, Md. 21203: The Baltimore Sunpapers. Cassidy, Ray, 14437 Belvedere Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193: Jennings Publications. Chevalier, Douglas, 5301 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: The Washington Post. . Childress, Richard W., 510-West 33d Street, Baltimore, Md. 21211: The Baltimore Sunpapers. Clary, Timothy A., 8 Charles Plaza, Apt. 1103, Baltimore, Md. 21201: UPI Newspictures. Cobb, Jodi, 1913 37th Street, 20007: National Geographic. Conger, Dean D., 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geographic. Conklin, Paul S., 3900 Tunlaw Road, 20007: Monkmeyer. Conrad, Fred R., 78 Winsor Place, Glen Ridge, N.J. 07028: The New York Times. Cook, Dennis A., 4219 Dahill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312: AP Photos. Cook, George H., III, 7850 Americana Circle, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061: The Baltimore Sunpapers. Dale, Bruce A., 1546 Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. Darcey, Richard, 4310 Emden Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: The Washington Post. Daugherty, Robert A., 6425 Ichabod Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042: AP Photos. David, Nour Runa Cl., 205 National Press Building, 20045: News Photos Worldwide. David, Ronald L., 4000 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: News Photos Worldwide. Davis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street, NE. 20019: The Washington Post. DeLort, Jean Guy, 1111 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202: Fairchild Publications. DeLucia, Vito, 56 St." Andrews Lane, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542: The New York Times. Desfor; Max, 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: U.S. News & World Report. Devadas, Rajan, 214 Hardy Place, Rockville, Md. 20852: Illustrated Weekly of India. DiJoseph, John M., Sr., 1739 Allison Street, NE. 20017: Reni Newsphotos. “‘Downings: Lawrence, 211 North Howard Street, No. 201, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Newsweek. Duricka, John, 4508 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: AP Photos. ~Edmonds, Ronald A., 7910 Charles Thomson Lance, Apt. 204, Annandale, Va. 22003: AP Photos. Farrell, Daniel B., 291 Merrifield Avenue, Oceanside, N.Y. 11572: The New York Daily News. Feil, Kenneth, 1000 Water Street SW. 20024: The Washington Post. Ferguson, Julia, 2828 North Howard St., Baltimore, Md. 21218: The Review of the News. Ficara, John F., 143 11th Street NE. 20002: Newsweek. Fiedler, James, Jr., 744 Clopper Road, Apt. 22, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: The Washington Times. Finnigan, Vincent A., 425 Whittier Street 20012: Keystone Press Agency. Forte, Benjamin E., 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 20003: Consolidated/ AFP. Frank, Lawrence, 792 Columbus Avenue, Apt. 2-P, New York, N.Y. 10025: Critical Focus. 924 Press Photographers’ Gallery 925 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Franken, Owen, 61 West Eighth Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Sygma. Freed, Leonard, 463 West Street, New York, N.Y. 10014: Magnum Photos, Inc. Freeman, Roland L., 117 Ingraham Street 20011: Editorial Photographers. Fusco, Paul, 7 Melody Lane, Mill Valley, Calif. 94941: Magnum Photos, Inc. Gaines, Julia P., 11700 Old Columbia Pike, No. 1316, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: The Washington Times. Gilka, Robert E., 4664 25th Street, North, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Georgraphic. Glinn, Burton, 41 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum Photos, Inc. Godfrey, Mark R., 3526 North 3d Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: American Image. Goldberg, Diego, 75 East End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10028: Sygma. Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Editorial Photographer. Gorton, Doy D., 7524 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: The New York Times. Grace, Arthur, 1928 35th Place 2007: Time Magazine. Gray, Dennis Budd, 511 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Jeroboam Photo Agency, Inc. Halstead, Dirck, 3332 P Street 20007: Time Magazine. Hamburg, Harry, 58 Beacon Hill Drive, Metuchen, N.J. 08840: The New York Daily News. Harper, Acey C., 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 713, Arlington, Va. 22209: USA/TODAY. Harrity, Charles W., 3311 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041: U.S. News & World Report. Hartmann, Erich, 117 West 78th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: Magnum Photos, Inc. Harvey, David A., 7203 Pinetree Road, Richmond, Va. 23229: National Geographic. Haught, Kimberly Ann, 3635 Warren Street 20008: The Washington Times. Hausner, Edward, 20-11 Radburn Road, Fair Lawn, N.J. 07410: The New York Times. Heikes, Darryl L., 12209 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: U.S. News & World Report. Heinen, Kenneth R., 4001 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Editorial Photographer. Herndon, Craig G., 4122 Arkansas Avenue 20011: The Washington Post. Hillian, Vanessa Barnes, 5327 Ames Street NE. 20019: The Washington Post. Hinz, Volker, 2727 Q Street 2007: Der Stern. Hodgson, Valerie A., 10 West Mountain Ida Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305: UPI Newspictures. Hoertel, Bruce, 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Editorial Photographer. Horne, Charles B., 3419 Stonesboro Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: The Alexandria Gazette. Hosefros, Paul, 54 East 11th Street, New York, N.Y. 10013: The New York Times. Hotz, William G., 619 Rockaway Beach Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21221: The Baltimore Sunpapers. Howard Richard, Zero Ticehurst Lane, Marblehead, Mass. 01945: Editorial Photographer. Hubbard, James, c/o UPI Newspictures, 506 National Press Building 20045: UPI Newspictures. Hughes-Reid, Padraic Column, 1110 Fidler Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Stars & Stripes. Hutchins, Paul H., Jr., 1607 Dogwood Hill Road, Towson, Md. 21204: The Baltimore Sunpapers. Imboden, Otis, 11676 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 22070: National Geographic. Jacobson, Jeffrey I., 42 Westervelt Avenue, Staten Island 10301: Archive Pictures. Jennings, Stan, 1087 National Press Building 20045: Jennings Publications. Johnson, Ruben, 4301 Harewood Road NE. 20017: The Washington Times. Johnson, Cynthia, 2827 28th Street, Apt. 30 20008: Time Magazine. Johnston, Frank B., Lorcom Towers, Apt. 510, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Washington Post. Katz, Martin I, 1308 Pine Ridge Lane, Pikesville, Md. 21208: Chesapeake News Service. Katz, Sheldon S., 3558 Chellen Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75234: Black Star. Keeney, Karen, 1906 R Street, No. 5, 20009: Editorial Photographer. Kengle, Nora S. C., 7044 Carroll Avenue, No. 1, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: The Washingtonian. Kennerly, David H., 3332 P Street 20007: Editorial Photographer. Kinney, Barbara G., 326-A, Commerce Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: USA Today. Klemens, Susan M., 7423 Foxleigh Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Editorial Photographer. : Koppelman, A. Mitchell, 2918 South Buchanan Street, Apt. C-1, Arlington,Va. 22206: USA/TODAY. Korotkin, Kennety, 5 Firelight Court, Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746: The New York Daily News. Kristof, Emory K., 5705 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. Krulwich, Sara, 45 West 10th Street, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times. Laffont, Jean Pierre, 322 West 72d Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Sygma. Lambert, Lawrence A., 744 Clopper Road, Apt. 22, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: The Washington Times. Langsdon, Mal, 2730 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: UPI Newspictures. Lavenburg, Joseph D., 4200 Damascus Road, Laytonsville, Md. 20879: National Geographic. Leen, Sarah E., 3101 Macomb Street 20008: Editorial Photographer. Leffler, Warren K., 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report. Levine Miriam, 8317 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034: The Washingtonian. Lewis, Matthew, 18740 Tanterra Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729: The Washington Post. Lipack, Michael, 253-26 61st Avenue, Little Neck, N.Y. 11362: The New York Daily News. Lipski, Richard A., 900 Banks Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305: UPI Newspictures. Littlehales, Bates, 4426 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Lustig, Raymond J. Jr., 4509 Clarke Place 20007: The Washington Post. Madden, Robert W., 1822 Glade Court, Annapolis, Md. 21404: National Geographic. Marlowe, Louise S., 1400 South Joyce Street, C-413, Arlington, Va. 22202: Media General News Service. Maroon, Fred J., 2725 P Street 20007: Editorial Photographer. Martineau, Gerald G., 300 South Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: The Washington Post. Massey, Howard R. (Toby), 13523 Ellendale Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021: AP Photos. Matera, Joseph A., 17670 Horizon Place, Derwood, Md. 20855: Army Times. Matheny, R. Norman, 7820 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306: The Christian Science Monitor. McDonnell, John, 2010 Fourth Street South, No. 10, Arlington, Va. 22204: The Washington Post. 926 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued McElhinney, Susan Tinsley, 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Editorial Photographer. McNamee, Wallace W., 3654 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Newsweek. Meiselas, Susan, 236 Elizabeth Street, New York, N.Y. 10012: Magnum Photos, Inc. Meyer, Mark F., R.D. 2, Box 511, Clayton, Del. 10038: Editorial Photographer. Mitchell, Odell Patrick, 2315 Kirby Drive, Marlow Heights, Md. 20031: Gannett News Service. Mobley, George F., P.O. Box 422, Woodstock, Va. 22664: National Geographic. Morath, Inge, RR 1, Box 320, Roxbury, Conn. 06783: Magnum Photos, Inc. Morris, Larry E., 7724 Helena Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043: The Washington Post. Mosley, Leigh H., 1811 Wyoming Avenue, No. 23 20009: Editorial Photographer. Murphy, Timothy A., 5210 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22015: U.S. News & World Report. Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: The Washington Post. Naythons, Matthew E., P.O. Box 356, Sausalito, Calif. 94965: Editorial Photographer. Neubauer, John, 1525 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202: Editorial Photographer. Nighswander, Larry 744 Clopper Road, Apt. 22, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: The Washington Times. Noakes, Ellen, 2141 North Street, No. 2 20038: States News Service. Oakes, Robert S., 11110 Kenilworth Ave., Garrett Park, Md. 20896: National Geographic. Oates, Walter M., 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22152: The Washington Times. Obermayer, Betty Nan L., 4114 North: Ridgeview Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Northern Virginia Sun. O'Connell, Lillian M., 1306 Ellison Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046: The Washingtonian. O'Halloran, Thomas J., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740: U.S. News & World Report. Ortez, George H., 205 National Press Building, 20045: New Photos Worldwide. Ottinger, Randy, 7501 Democracy Boulevard, No. 111, Bethesda, Md. 20817: International Medical News Group. Parcell, James A., 6392 Lincolnia Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312: The Washington Post. ‘Patterson, Kathryn B., 6831-D Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22213: Army Times. Peress, Gilles, c/o:Magnum Photos, Inc., 251 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10012: Magnum Photos, Inc. Perkins, Lucian, 1527 16th Street, No. 5 20036: The Washington Post. Pickerell, James H., 8104 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Camera Press Ltd. Pinkson, Ray, 10709 Keswick Street, Garrett Park, Md. 20755: Claremont Eagle Times. Pokress, Jackson B., 508 Atlanta Avenue, North Massapequa, N.Y. 11758: Observer Newspapers. Raymer, Steven, 5124 44th Street 20016: National Geographic. Reedy, Bruce W., P.O. Box 9414 20016: WDVM-TV. Regan, Ken, 6 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Camera 5. Reinke, Edward J., 877 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: AP Photos. Richardson, Joel M., 3300 Chatham Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783: The Washington Post. Ries, Barbara Joan, 3601 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: USA/TODAY. Rieser, Mary Jane, 1318 R Street 20009: National Catholic Reporter. Roca, John, 1742 64th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11204: The New York Daily News. Rubenstein, Larry, 4711 South 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: UPI Newspictures. Rypka, Don, 8400 Leaf Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309: UPI Newspictures. Sachs, Arnold, 411 Winslow Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Consolidated/AFP. Sachs, Howard, 411 Winslow Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Consolidated/AFP. Sanders, William E., 4301 Harewood Road NE. 20017: The Washington Times. Sandler, Roger E., 227 E Street NE. 20002: Editorial Photographer. Sauro, William E., 217 Kendall Road, Kendall Park, N.J. 08824: The New York Times. Scherschel, Joseph J., Route 1, Box 112, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: National Geographic. Schmick, Paul A., 7117 Whetstone Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306: The Washington Times. Schwarz, Ira, 2514 K Street, Apt. 81 20037: AP Photos. Sherbell, Shepard, 1514 Columbia Road 20009: Picture Group. Sherbow, Robert E., P.O. Box 35, Mount Rainer, Md. 20822: People Magazine. Sherman, Bob, 1166 NE. 182d Street, North Miami Beach, Fla. 33162: Camera 5. Silverman, Barton, c/o The New York Times, Photo Department, 229 West 43d Street, New York, N.Y. 10036: The New York Times. Silverman, Joseph A., 13213 Dauphine Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: The Washington Times. Skoogfors, Leif, 1715 Q Street 20009: Woodfin Camp. Snead, William, 1661 Crescent Place, No. 310 20009: The Washington Post. Sorrell, Maurice, 5700 New Hampshire Avenue NE. 20011: Johnson Publications. Sotomayor, John, 31 Central Avenue, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816: The New York Times. Stanfield, James L., 3606 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Steffen, Don C., 12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Rapho-Photo-Researchers. Stein, Arthur, 4850-B South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Editorial Photographer. Stephenson, Al, 2726 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Editorial Photographer. Stewart, Scott, 3009 Gatepost Lane, Herndon, Va. 22071: AP Photos. 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. Strong, Bob, 205 East Glendale Avenue, No. 3, Alexandria, Va. 22301: UPI Newspictures. Sweets, Frederic F., 2001 16th Street 20009: The Washington Post. Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street 20016: The New York Times. Tashjian, Albert, 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Editorial Photographer. Tasnadi, Charles, 4534 Albemarle Street 20016: AP Photos. Taylor, Medford, 1734 19th Street, 20009: Editorial Photographer. Thomas, Margaret, Route 1, Box 346 B, Warrenton, Va. 22186: The Washington Post. Thomas, Ricardo, P.O. Box 6636 20009: Editorial Photographer. Press Photographers’ Gallery MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Thresher, James M., 4766 North 21st Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Washington Post. Thumma, Barry L., 13152 Pavilion Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030: AP Photos. Tretick, Stanley, 4366 Embassy Park Drive 20016: Editorial Photographer. Trikosko, Marion S., 2147 O Street 20037: U.S. News & World Report. Trippett, Robert, 6634 Hazel Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: Sipa Press. Valdez, David, 287-A G Street SW. 20024: Nation’s Business/ Washington Report. Vereen, Dixie D., 8605 Village Way, Apt. F, Alexandria, Va. 22309: USA Today. Volz, Willard, 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: The Washington Times. Walker, Diana, 3414 Lowell Street 20016: Times Magazine. Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Black Star. Watson, Ricardo, 1718 Corcoran Street, Apt. 12 20009: Editorial Photographer. Watts, Roger Philip, 1318 A Street SE. 20003: Transworld Feature Syndicate. Weaver, Hascal B., 13303 Carthage Lane, Dallas, Tx. 75343: Camera 5. Webb, Alexander, 210 Thompson Street, New York 10012: Magnum Photos, Inc. Wessels, Hugo, 2130 P Street No. 628 20037: UPI Newspictures. Wheeler, Linda, 1620 Third Street 20001: The Washington Post. Whitehead, Dennis R., 2771 Woodley Place 20008: Editorial Photographer. Whitman, John, 604 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Washington Dossier. Whyte, Paul T., 338 Regina Court, Millersville, Md. 21108: USA Today. Wilson, James O., 301 West 53d Street, Apt. 17-1, New York 10019: The New York Times. Yee, Marilyn K., 218 West 79th Street, No. 2F, New York 10024: The New York Times. Yokota, Victoria Sheeran, 512 F Street Terrace SE. 20003: The Washington Times. Zabala, Teresa, 3735 Benton Street 20007: The New York Times. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Service and telephone number, office address and name of representative) PICTURE SERVICES Archive Pictures—212-431-1610; 111 Wooster Street, New York, N.Y. 10012: Jeffrey I. Jacobson. American Image—527-8293; 3526 North 3d Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Mark Godfrey. Associated Press Photos—833-5360; 2021 K Street 20006: Howard R. (Toby) Massey, Bureau Chief; J. Scott Applewhite, Dennis A. Cook, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Ronald A. Edmonds, Edward J. Reinke, Ira Schwarz, Scott Stewart, Charles Tasnadi, Barry L. Thumma. Black Star—212-679-3288; 450 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10016: William D. Brack, Sheldon S. Katz, Fred Ward. Camera 5—212-989-2004; 6 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Ken Regan, Bob Sherman, Edward J. Streeky, Hascal B. Weaver. Camera Press Lt.—356-1126; 8104 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: James H. Pickerell. Chesapeake News Service—338-8550, ext. 7925; 1346 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 714 20036: Martin I. Katz. City News Bureau—333-2929; 1031 30th Street 20009: Robert Striar. Consolidated/ AFP—543-3203; 209 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. 20003: Arnold, Howard Sachs, Benjamin E. Forte. Contact Press Images—212-799-9570; 135 Central Park West; New York, N.Y. 10023: David Burnett. Critical Focus—793 Columbus Avenue, Apt. 2-F, New York, N.Y. 10025: Lawrence Frank. Fairchild Publications—624-0943; Suite 665, National Press Building 20045: Jean Guy DeLort. Gamma—T720-20.46; 4 rue Auguste-Vacquerie, Paris 16e, France: Matthew Edward Naythons. Gannett News Service—862-4900; 1627 K Street, Suite 12 20006: Mark Angeles, Odell P. Mitchell. International Medical News Service—770-6170; 12230 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852: Randy Ottinger. Jennings Publications—347-5174; 1087 National Press Building 20045: Stan Jennings, Ray Cassidy. Jeroboam Photo Agency, Inc.—527-1298; 511 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Dennis Budd Gray. Keystone Press Agency—212-924-8123; 170 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017: Brian F. Alpert, Vince Finnigan. Liaison Agency—212-888-7272; 150 East 58th Street, New York, N.Y. 10022: Penelope Breese. Magnum Photos, Inc.—212-541-7570; 251 Park Avenue, South, New York, N.Y. 10010: Leonard Freed, Paul Fusco, Burton Glinn, Erich Hartmann, Susan Meiselas, Inge Morath, Gilles Peress, Alexander Webb. Media General News Service—347-7770; 214 National Press Building 20045: Louise S. Marlowe. Monkmeyer—338-4989; 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007: Paul Conklin. National Catholic News Service—659-6720; 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Robert A. Strawn. News Photos Worldwide—737-7696; 205 National Press Building 20045: Nour Runa Cl. David, Ronald L. David, George H. Ortez. Picture Group—393-2469; 1514 Columbia Road 20009: Shepard Sherbell. Rapho-Photo Researchers—622-2323; 12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Don C. Steffen. Reni Newsphotos, Inc.—638-2200; 805 G Street, Suite 210 20001: John M. Didoseph, Sr. Sipa Press—212-628-1177; 14 East 77th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021: Robert Trippett. States News Service—546-7500; 654 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Ellen L. Noakes. Susan Bowser Association—654-0909; P.O. Box 42007 20015: Susan Bowser. : Sygma—212-765-1820; 225 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019: Jean-Louis Atlan, Owen Franken, Diego Goldgerg, Jean Pierre Laffont. Transworld Feature Syndicate, Inc.—212-997-1880; 142 West 44th Street, New York, N.Y. 10036: Roger P. Watts. United Press International Newspictures—637-3770; 506 National Press Building 20045: Hugo Wessels, Bureau Chief; Ronald T. Bennett, Chas Cancellare, Timothy A. Clary, James D. Hubbard, Valerie A. Hodgson, Mal Langsdon, Richard A. Lipski, Larry Rubenstein, Don Rypka, Robert Strong. Woodfin Camp Photo Agency—415 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017: Leif Skoogfors. NEWSPAPERS Alexandria Gazette—549-7185; 717 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Charles B. Horne. Army Times—554-7126; 475 School Street SW. 20024: Joseph A. Matera, Kathryn B. Patterson. Baltimore Sunpapers—301-332-6940; 501 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202: J. Pat Carter, Richard Childress, George Cook III, William G. Hotz, Paul Hutchins. Christian Science Monitor—785-4400; 910 16th Street 20006: R. Norman Matheny. City Paper of Washington, D.C.—289-0520; 919 Sixth Street 20001: Stephen Reid Baker. Claremont Eagle Times—603-542-5121; 19 Sullivian Street, Claremont, N.H. 03743: Ray Pinkson. Gilines—978-8073; 8910 Moreland Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Mehmet Biber. Los Angeles Times—293-4650; 1875 I Street, Suite 1100 20006: Bernard N. Boston. New York Daily News—212-949-3722; 220 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: Daniel B. Farrell, Harry Hamburg, Kenneth Korotkin, Michael Lipack, John Roca. New York Times—862-0300; 1920 L Street 20036: George Tames, D. Gorton, Teresa Zabala in Washington; Neal Boenzi, Fred Conrad, Vito DeLucia, Edward Hausner, Paul Hosefros, Sara Krulwich, William Sauro, Barton Silverman, John Sotomayor, James O. Wilson, Marilyn K. Yee. Northern Virginia Sun—524-3000; 1227 North Ivy Street, Arlington, Va. 22210: Betty Nan L. Obermayer. Press Photographers’ Gallery 929 SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Observer Newspapers—516-679-9888; 2262 Centre Avenue, Bellmore, N.Y. 11710: Jackson B. Pokress. Suburban Newspapers of Michigan—313-645-5164; 872 Dursley Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013: Douglas G. Ashley. USA/TODAY—276-3400; 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: A. Mitchell Koppelman, H. Darr Beiser, Acey C. Harper, Barbara G. Kinney, Barbara J. Ries, Dixie D. Vereen, Paul T. Whyte. Washington Post—334-7377; 1150 15th Street 20071: Matthew Lewis, Director of Photography; John Allen, James K. W. Atherton, Gary A. Cameron, Douglas Chevalier, Richard Darcey, Ellsworth Davis, Kenneth Feil, Craig G. Herndon, Vanessa B. Hillian, Frank B. Johnston, Raymond J. Lustig, Jr., Gerald Martineau, John McDonnell, Larry Morris, Harry N. Naltchayan, James A. Parcell, Lucian Perkins, Joel M. Richard- son, William Snead, Frederic F. Sweets, Margaret Thomas, James M. Thresher, Linda Wheeler. Washington Times—636-8220; 3600 New York Avenue NE. 20002: Robert N. Armstrong, Brig Cabe, James D. Fielder, Julia P. Gaines, Kimberly A. Haught, Ruben Johnson, Lawrence Lambert, Larry Nighswander, Walter Oates, William Sanders, Paul Schmick, Joe Silverman, Willard Volz, Victoria Sheeran Yokota. NEWS MAGAZINES Der Stern—342-1062; 2727 Q Street 20007: Volker Hinz. Illustrated Weekly of India—340-3338; 214 Hardy Place, Rockville, Md. 20852: Rajan Devadas. Johnson Publications—393-5860; 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: Maurice Sorrell. National Catholic Reporter—347-2044; 1156 National Press Building 20045: Mary Jane Rieser. National Geographic—857-7000; 17th and M Streets 20036: Robert E. Gilka, Director of Photography; James L. Amos, Joseph Bailey, James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., Jodiane Cobb, Dean D. Conger, Bruce A. Dale, David A. Harvey, Otis Imboden, Emory K. Kristof, Joseph D. Lavenburg, Bates Littlehales, Robert Madden, George Mobley, Robert S. Oakes, Steven Raymer, Joseph J. Scherschel, James L. Stanfield. National Journal—857-1414; 1730 M Street 20036: Richard A. Bloom. Nation's Business/ Washington Report—463-5447; 1615 H Street 20062: David Valdez. Newsweek—626-2000; 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Wallace W. McNamee, John Ficara, Lawrence Down-ing. People Magazine—293-4300; 888 16th Street 20006: Terry A. Arthur, Robert E. Sherbow. Review of the News—301-621-1164; P.O. Box 1523 20013: Julia Ferguson. Stars & Stripes—789-0423; 40-44 G Street NE. 20013: Padraic C. Hughes-Reid. Time—293-4300; 888 16th Street 20006: James F. Ashe, Walter E. Bennett, Arthur Grace, Dirck Halstead, Cynthia Johnson, David H. Kennerly, Diana Walker. U.S. News & World Report—861-2000; 2300 N Street 20037: Max Desfor, Photo Director; Charles W. Harrity, Darryl L. Heikes, Warren K. Leffler, Timothy A. Murphy, Thomas J. O’Halloran, Marion S. Trikosko, Stephen R. Brown. Washington Dossier—362-4040; 3301 New Mexico Avenue, Suite 310 20016: John Whitman. Washingtonian—296-3600; 1828 L Street 20036: Nora S. C. Kengle, Miriam Levine, Lillian O'Connell. TELEVISION STILLS WDVM-TV—686-6290; 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: Bruce W. Reedy. EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS John Bowden—543-3526; 1007 E Street SE. 20003; Roland L. Freeman—882-7764; 117 Ingraham Street 20011; Harry Goodman—654-8077; 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Kenneth R. Heinen—528-0186; 4001 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207; Bruce Hoertel —549-4857; 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Richard Howard—617-631-8260; Zero Ticehurst Lane, Marblehead, Mass. 01945; Karen Keeney—265-4073; 1906 R Street No. 5 20009; Susan M. Klemens—354-5048; 4770 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Sarah E. Leen—364-0314; 3101 Macomb Street 20008; Fred Maroon—337-0337; 2925 P Street 20007; Susan T. McElhinney—527-8293; 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Mark F. Meyer—333-4544; R.D. 2, Box 511, Clayton, Del. 10038; Leigh H. Mosley—462-8561; 1811 Wyoming Avenue, No. 23 20009; John Neubauer—920-5994; 1525 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; Roger E. Sandler—296-0070; 227 E Street NE. 20002; Art Stein—578-1183; 4850~-B Scuth 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Al Stephen-son—237-8440; 2726 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Albert Tashjian—256-9477; 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Medford Taylor—745-0934; 1734 19th Street 20009; Ricardo Thomas— 265-6568; P.O. Box 6636 20009; Stanley Tretick—537-1445; 4365 Embassy Park Drive 20016; Ricardo Watson—822-0889; 1718 Corcoran Street, Apt. 12 20009; Dennis R. Whitehead—234-2663; 2813 28th Street 20008. 99-555 0 -83 -61 WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 575, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, D.C. 20044. Phone (202) 347-3975 OFFICERS Nour David, President Bernie Boston, Vice President Wendla Wilkinson, Secretary Mitch Koppelman, Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD Ken Blaylock Chick Harrity Frank B. Johnston Larry Krebs Jack E. Fletcher, ex-officio MEMBERS REPRESENTED (Name, home residence, and service represented) Abbott, William L., Apt. No. 12, 9739 Good Luck Road, Seabrook, Md. 20706: INN. Abercrombie, Thomas J., West River Road, Shady Side, Md. 20867: NGS. Affens, Steve, 3305 Llewllyn Field Road, Olney, Md. 20832: WJLA. Alexander, Steven L., 8210 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Freelance. Allen, John T., 7809 Muirfield Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: Washington Post, 334-7377. Allen, Joyce E., 9613 Dallas Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC, 877-7700. Allmond, Douglas, 320 Franklin Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC, 887-7672. Alvey, Jay David, 21 Bell Bluff Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: Freelance. Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Freelance. Amadon, Greg, P.O. Box 19053, Washington, D.C. 20036: CBS, 457-4444. Amos, James L., P.O. Box 118, Centerville, Md. 21617: NGS, 857-7000. Anderson, Leroy, 2807 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Applewhite, J. Scott, Apt. A, 5130 Connecticut Avenue 20008: AP, 833-5360. Armstrong, Robert N., 4310 Harewood Road NE. 20017: Washington Times, 636-3095. Arrington, Percy, 7300 River Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: NBC, 686-4000. Arthur, Terry, 1225 Providence Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101: Freelance. Ashe, James F., 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Time, 293-4300. Atherton, James K. W., 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Washington Post, 334-7377. Atkins, William Louis, 5305 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032: UPI, 637-3770. Aubry, Timothy R., Apt. No. 805, 3 Washington Circle 20007: AP, 833-5360. Baer, Rhoda, 1648-A Beekman Place 20009: Freelance. Baer, Robert M., 15322 Old Frederick Road, Emmitsburg, Md. 21727. Bahruth, William H., 9737 Lake Shore Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879: NBC, 686-4395. Bailey, Carl, Apt. No. 624, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: NBC, 686-4200. Bailey, Joseph, 3007 Hickory Steet, Alexandria, Va. 22305: NGS, 857-7467. Bargamian, Albert, 13 David Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: CBS, 457-4444. Barry, J. Dolan, 3814 Calvert Street 20007: ITNA, 872-8700. Barry, William F., III, 6612 Weatherford Court, McLean, Va. 22101: ABC, 887-7700. 930 News Photographers Association 931 MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Batten, Rodney Sims, 1407 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782: NBC, 686-6101. Bauer, John H., 5612 Tilia Court, Burke, Va. 22015: ABC, 877-7700. Beall, Gary G., 14050 Tridelphia Mill Road, Dayton, Md. 21036: NBC, 686-4000. Beall, William C., 7850 Audubon Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Beiser, H. Darr, Apt. No. 937, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: USA Today, 276-3400. Benedict, William H., Sr., 2919 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: NBC, 686-4000. Benn, Nathan, NGS/Photo Department, 17th and M Streets 20036: NGS, 857-7000. Bennett, Ronald T., 7203 Early Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: UPI, 637-3770. Bennett, Walter E., 654-A South 15th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Time, 293-4300. Biber, Mehmet, 8910 Moreland Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Gunes Gazette. Binder, Ralph J., 3307-B South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: ABC, 887-7700. Binks, Porter L., Apt. No. 805, 3 Washington Circle 20007: AP, 833-5360. Black, Brad, P.O. Box 2461, Fairfax, Va. 22031: ABC, 887-7500. Blair, James P., 1411 30th Street 20037: NGS, 857-7000. Blaylock, Kenneth Lee, 2817 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va. 22201: ABC, 837-7700. Bocknek, Lawrence A., 10154 Village Knolls Court, Oakton, Va. 22124: ABC, 887-7700. Boggiano, Carlo Capra A., 1509 North Scott Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: ENB. Boston, Bernie, 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102: LA Times, 293-4650. Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 35H Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: NGS, 857-7000. Bowden, John, Jr., 1007 E Street SE. 20003: Freelance, 822-3128. Boyd, John, 2621 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: NBC, 686-4000. Boyer, David S., 9406 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NGS, 857-7000. Boyer, Robert D., Brownsville, Md. 21715: NBC, 686-4108. Bozick, Peter A., 10420 Three Doctors Road, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. Brack, Wm. Dennis, 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Black Star. Brewary, Francis, 4919 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: WJLA. Bridgham, Kenneth R., 5804 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Cox Broadcasting. Brislin, Ray D., 3717 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: German TV. Brockhurst, Robert, 2214 Tulip Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Brown, Henry Metric, Apt. No. 105, 2351 Glenmont Circle, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: ABC, 887-7700. Brown, Stephen R., 1882 Columbia Road 20009: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2238. Bullard, John Spence, Apt. No. 511, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22303: ABC, 887-7700. Burchette, Robert, 1733 Drevar Trail, Route 1, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Burroughs, Henry, Route 1, Box 65, Shady Oaks Manor, West River, Md. 20881. Cain, Stephen, 1436 Oak Street 20010: ABC, 887-7500. Cameron, Gary A., 6532 79th Place, Cabin John, Md. 20818: Washington Post, 334-7377. Cancellare, Chas, Apt. No. 804, 2929 Connecticut Avenue 20008: UPI, 637-3770. Cancellare, Frank, 109 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Casamento, Victor, 11337 Fairfax Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Cassells, Andrew M., 2125 Docket Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180: Cox Broadcasting. Castins, Ed, P.O. Box 1382, Springfield, Va. 22151. Chase, David H., 5902 Ridgeview Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Cox Broadcasting, 737-0277. Cherrix, Robert P., Jr., 200 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Storer Broadcasting, 783-5912. Chevalier, Douglas, 5301 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Post, 334-7371. Childs, Tommi Lynn, 1430 S Street 20009: WRC, 686-4000. & Cirace, Robert H., 1753-A South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Freelance. Clark Edward, 6691 MacArthur Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20816: 965-2986. Clary, Timothy A., Apt. No 1103, 8 Charles Plaza, Baltimore, Md. 21201: UPI, 637-3770. Cobb, Jo Diane, 1913 37th Street 20007: NGS, 857-7000. Colton, William J., Apt. No. 16-N, 6600 Boulevard East, West New York, N.J. 07093: AP. Conger, Dean, 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NGS, 857-7000. Conklin, Paul, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007: Freelance. Cook, Dennis, 4319 Dahill Place, Alexandria, Va 22312: AP, 833-5360. Coulson, Cotton, 745 10th Street SE. 20003: NGS, 857-7000 Craven, Thomas J., Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044: CBS, 457-4444. Crump, Donald J., 5222 Light Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: NGS. Culver, Willard R., 1611 Myrtle Street 20012. Cummings, Catherine, 1809 Belmont Road 20009: ABC, 837-7672. Cuong, Pham Gia, 2209 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: CBS, 457-4444. Dale, Bruce A., 1546 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: NGS, 857-7000. Darcey, Richard G., 4310 Emden Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Post, 334-7377. Daugherty, Robert A., 6425 Ichabod Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042: AP, 833-5360. David, Nour Runa, 205 National Press Building 20045: News Photos Worldwide, 737-0450. David, Ronald L., 4000 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: News Photos Worldwide, 737-0450 Davis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street NE. 20019: Washington Post, 334-7377. DeLort, Guy Jean, Apt. C-912, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202: Fairchild Publications, 624-0900. Desfor, Max 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: U.S. News & World Report, 8611-2214. DeTitta, Arthur, 74 Via Minorca, Cathedral City, Calif. 92234. DeWitt, Terry, 4116 Mount Olney Road, Olney, Md. 20832: ABC, 887-7700. DiJoseph, John M., 1739 Allison Street NE. 20017: Reni Photos. Downing, Lawrence S., Apt. No. 201, 211 North Howard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Newsweek, 626-2000. Drew, Thomas A., 5021 North 23d Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Mobile Video/CNN, 298-9100. Duffy, James E., 4203 Tulare Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906: CBS, 457-4444. Dukehart, Thomas V., 3810 Jenifer Street 20015: WDVM, 686-6045. Dunmire, John P., 105 Hopeland Lane, Sterling, Va. 22170: WTTG, 244-3086. Duricka, John, 4508 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: AP, 833-5360. 932 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued D’Annibale, Thomas Joseph, 10919 Fox Sparrow Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032: ABC, 887-7672. Echave, John, Apt. No. 710, 2950 Van Ness Street 20008: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2213. Edmonds, Ronald A., Apt. No. 204, 7910 Charles Thompson Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: AP, 833-5360. Eisenbart, Ronald Ray, Apt. No. 201, 625 Center Street, Herndon, Va. 22070: Bonneville International, 737-3100. Ellis, Julia Boyd, 3071 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: ABC, 887-7700. Feil, Ken, Photo Dept./ Washington Post, 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post, 334-6459. Fekete, Charles, 154 East Colonial Highway, Hamilton, Va. 22068: NBC, 686-4200. Feldman, Randy Paul, Apt. No. 3, 10507 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Freelance. Ficara, John F., 143 11th Street NE. 20002: Newsweek, 626-2000. Fiedler, Jim, Jr., Apt. No. 22, 744 Clopper Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: Washington Times, 636-3000. Fielman, Sheldon, 4513 Prestwood Drive, Olney, Md. 20832: NBC, 686-4108. Fine, Holly, 2300 Chain Bridge Road 20016: CBS, 457-4000. Fine, Nate, 9214 Kingsbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: CIO News. Fine, Paul, 2300 Chain Bridge Road 20016: CBS, 457-4000. Finnigan, Vincent A., 806 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Freelance. Fletcher, Jack, P.O. Box 250, Hurlock, Md. 21643: 847-7481. Folkers, Richard A., 10612 Woodsdale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: AP, 833-5360. Fookes, Gary P., 12800 Lacy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Hearst Metrotone. a Forte, Pojomn, Consolidated News Pictures, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated News Pix, 543-3203. bie Fox, Donald R., 19512 Bodmer Avenue, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC, 686-4395. Frampton, Betsy K., 3411 36th Street 20016: Freelance. Franks, Charles V., Apt. No. 4, 4409 North Fourth Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Fraser, Wilfred R., Jr., 20159 Hob Hill Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: NBC, 686-4000. Freeman, Roland L., 117 Ingraham Street 20011: D.C. Gazette. Freeman, Thomas J., 9 Lakeview Circle, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: AP Wideworld. Fridrich, George J., 11812 Gregerscroft Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC, 686-4000. Full, John, 701 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: UPI, 637-3770. Gahan, Gordon, Photo Dept./NGS, 17th and M Streets 20036: 857-7000. Gaines, Julia P., Apt. No. 1316, 17000 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Washington Times. Gaito, Vincent, 1718 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: ABC, 887-7700. Garrett, Wilbur E., 209 Seneca Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066: NGS, 857-7000. Gaylin, George, Apt. No. F-2, 1101 Bahama Bend, Coconut Creek, Fla. 33066. Georges, Harvey, 6603 Tucker Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Gerhard, Deborah, Apt. No. 320, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: CBS, 457-4444. Gerlach, Eugene, 9301 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20814: CBS, 457-4444. Gerlach, George R., 4720 Hardesty Road, Huntington, Md. 20639: ABC, 887-7700. Gilka, Robert E., 4664 25th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22207: NGS, 857-7458. Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Freelance. Ginsberg, Benson, 1346 29th Street 20007: CBS, 457-4444. Girard, Jacques, 3060 Oliver Street 20015: CBC, 638-3286. Glover, Julius Eugene, Jr., Apt. No. 220, 2330 Good Hope Road SE. 20020: Afro-American. Gmiter, Bernard, 11904 Devilwood Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: WJLA. Goddard, Raymond J., 3900 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Cox Broadcasting. Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815. Goodman, Jeffr# S., 4225 Sleaford Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC, 686-6101. Gorry, William J., 6581 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 22213. Gorton Doy D., 7524 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814: New York Times. Grace, Arthur, 1928 35th Place 20007: Time, 293-4300. Grant, George, Route 1, Box 1350, Deland, Calif. 93215. Greene, Jackie, Apt. No. E-503, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: USA Today, 276-3400. Greiser, Bob, Photo Dept./Los Angeles Times, Suite No. 820, 225 Broadway, San Diego, Calif. 92101: Los Angeles Times (714) 238-1617. Griffin, Henry L., 3214 Gumwood Drive, University Hills, Md. 20783. Gross, David Joseph, 2907 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213: WJLA. Grosvenor, Gilbert, 1259 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: NGS. Hakel, Peter J., 4550 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA. Halstead, Dirck, 3332 P Street 20007: Freelance. Hamilton, Tammas J., 1603B Corcoran Street 20009: ABC, 887-7700. Harper, Acey C., 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: USA Today, 276-3400. Harrity, Charles W., 3311 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2238. Harvey, Alan Edward, 5228 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC, 686-6101. Harvey, David A., 7205 Pinetree Road, Richmond, Va. 23229: NGS, 857-7000. Harvey, James D., 5020 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814: ABC, 887-7700. Haught-Slevin, Kimberly, 4301 Harewood Road NE. 22017: Washington Times, 636-3095. Hayley, Harold Paul, Jr., 1205 Lorene Court, Pasadena, Md. 21122: NBC, 686-4200. Heiberger, Joseph, 10016 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Heikes, Darryl L., 1220 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2236. Heilemann, Donald L., 4318 Cub Run Road, Chantilly, Va. 22021: U.S. Park Service, 426-6700. ° Heinen, Ken, 4001 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Freelance. Hemmig, Robert H., 3915 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Tecumseh Prods, Inc. Herbert, Clifford W., 9737 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: WTTG, 244-3086. Herman, David Charles, 4850 Connecticut Avenue 20008: 638-3286. Herman, Lawrence, 10408 Kardwright Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WJLA, 686-3000. Herndon, Craig, 4122 Arkansas Avenue 20011: Washington Post, 334-7377. Hillian, Vanessa B., 66 Oak Manor Drive, Olney, Md. 20601: Washington Post, 334-7377. News Photographers Association 933 MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Hoagland, Charles A., 9606 Page Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC, 686-4000. Hoan, Pham Boi, 7921 Freehollow Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: CBS, 457-4444. . Hodgson, Valerie A., 10 West Mount Ida Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305: UPI, 637-3770. Hoertel, Bruce G., 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Freelance. Hoiland, Harold, 1880 Alpenglow Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20729: WDVM. Hollis, Louis J., 7423 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Freelance. Horne, Charles H., 3419 Stonesboro Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20744: Alexandria Gazette, 549-0004. Hoy, Frank, 1322 Libra Drive, Tempe, Ariz. 85283: Arizona State University. Hoy, Thomas L., 5602 Gloster Road 20016: REA. Hubbard, James Dale, Apt. No. F246, 3860 38th Street 20016: UPI, 637-3770. Hughes, George W., Apt. No. 214, 1301 20th Street 20036: ABC. Huttenloch, Ralph, 7610 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Freelance. Huttenloch, William R., 8229 Grey Eagle Drive , Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: WTTG. Imboden, Otis, 11767 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 22070: NGS. Jamieson, Joseph D., 10922 Palmeras Drive, Sun City, Ariz. 85373. Janes, Arthur W., 2224 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: 833-5360. Jarocki, Gerry J., 7207 Spruce Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: ABC, 887-7777. Johnson, Clifton, 3605 Clairton Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716: CBS, 457-4321. Johnson, Maurice, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: U.S. Senate, 224-6548. Johnson, William 4913 Stickley Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: WJLA. Johnston, Frank B., Lorcom Towers, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Post, 334- 7377. Keeney, Karen, Apt. No. 5, 1906 R Street 20009: Freelance. Kelley, Robert W., P.O. Box 13, Edmonds, Wash. 98020. Kelley, Thomas W., 1711 Henry Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Kempf, Deborah L., Apt. No. 510, 5130 Connecticut Avenue 20008: ABC, 887-7700. Kennerly, David Hume, 3332 P Street 20007: Freelance. Kim, H. Edward, 5067 Dry Well Court, Columbia, Md. 21045: NGS, 857-7000. Klebau, James D., 7698 Hamilton Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Freelance. Kleber, David, 950 Farm Haven Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852: NBC, 686-4200. Klemens, Susan, 7423 Fox Leigh Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Freelance. Koenig, Paul N., 3d, 6925 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046: NBC, 686-5915. Koppelman, A. Mitchell, Apt. C-1, 2918 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: USA Today, 276-3643. Kramer, Carl, 3414 Parkhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Krebs, Lawrence, 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA/WMAL. Kristof, Emory, Jr., 5705 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: NGS, 857-7000. Lambert, Horace M., 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Freelance. Langsdon, Mal, 3720 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: UPI, 637-3770. Larsen, Carl, Jr., 2600 Chilcott Court, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC 887-7700. Larson, Stephen E., 5238 Sherrier Place 20016: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2231. Lavies, Bianca, 1 Wagner Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401: NGS, 857-7000. Lee, Dean, 8 Guy Court, Rockville, Md. 20850: AP, 833-5360. Lee, Edward F., 1834 Irving Street 20010: WETA, 998-2600. Leffler, Warren K., 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2236. Levy, John R., 6002 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769: NBC, 686-4108. Lewis, Matt, 18740 Tanterra Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729: Washington Post, 334-7380. Lincer, Arthur, 435 West 57th Street, New York City, N.Y. 10019. Lion, Harold H., 8012 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151: Lion Recording Services, 832-7883. Lipski, Richard A., 900 Banks Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312: UPI, 637-3770. Littlehales, Bates W., 4426 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: NGS, 857-7000. Lodovichetti, Art, P.O. Box 682, Kill Devil Hills, N.C. 27948. Lodowski, Kenneth J., Apt. No. 1, 9733 Good Luck Road, Seabrook-Lanham, Md. 20706: Evening News Broad- casting, 224-6468. Long, John D., 6736 Greentree Road, 20814: Freelance. Long, John G., National Broadcasting Co., 200 Fleet Street, Suite 4025, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220: NBC. Lorek, Stanley, 14832 Lake Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20853: ABC, 887-7700. Lowe, Matthew, 7803 Glenister Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: CBS, 457-4321. Luce, Kit, 9 Walnut Street, Boston, Mass. 02108: Time. Lukeman, Robert M., c/o ABC-TV News, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC, 887-7700. Lureau, Bertrand J., 600 39th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: WJLA. Lustig, Ray, 4509 Clark Place 20007: Washington Post, 334-7377. Lyons, Paul, 603 Upham Place, Vienna, Va. 22180: American Business Media Council, 546-4088. MacBride, Thomas, Jr., 7318 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WTTG. Maddox, Louis C., 46-210 Ahui Nani Place, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744. Maggiolo, Vito, 5333 42d Street 20015: CNN, 833-3676. Mahan, James B., (Chartwell), 302 St. Ives Street, Severna Park, Md. 21146: Freelance, 560-3440. Manley, Jerold H., 1123 Artic Quill Road, Herndon, Va. 22070: NBC, 686-5846. Markel, Brad Edward, 1427 Montague Street 20011: Freelance. Marklin, Jeanne, 2411 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Freelance. Maroon, Fred J., 2725 P Street 20007: Freelance. Marrucci, Michael S., Apt. No. 705, 5250 Valley Forge Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304: AP, 833-5360. Martineau, Gerald H., 300 South Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Washington Post, 334-7377. Martin, James T., Jr., 2225 North Trenton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: ABC, 887-7700. Massey, Janet Lee, 7033 Bradwood Court, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC, 887-7700. Massey, Toby, 13523 Ellendale Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021: AP, 833-5360. Mastricolo, Carlo A., Apt. No. 1004, 45 West 81st Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: (212) 621-1900. 934 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Matheny, R. Norman, 7820 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Christian Science Monitor. May, Andrew J., 1920 35th Street 20007. May, John O. 255 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405: Chesapeake Communications, 773-0330. Maze, Stephanie, Apt. No. 3, 1820 Kalorama Road 20009: Freelance. Mazzatenta, O. Louis, 4904 North Centaur Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: NGS, 857-7000. McCurdy, John G., 5309 Briley Place, Bethesda, Md. 30316: ABC, 887-7700. McDonnell, John, 2010 Fourth Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204: Washington Post, 334-7377. McElhinney, Susan T., 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Freelance. McMackin, Mark Conan, 406 Hanson Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2000. McNamee, Wally, 3654 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Newsweek, 626-2000. Mingarelli, Orlando J., 5103 Lawton Drive 20816: CBS, 457-4444. Mishoe, Philip B., 1907 North Woodley Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: ABC, 887-7700. Mobley, George F., Route 1, Box 54, Maurertown, Va. 22644: NGS. Mole, Robert, 15219 Nobelwood Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716: NBC. Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC. Morris, Larry, Photo Dept., Washington Post, 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post, 334-7377. Moulton, Paul Lee, 3143 Southgate Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Storer Broadcasting, 331-9884. Murphy, John L., 2206 Marthas Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307: NBC, 686-4000. Murphy, Michael, 2642 10th Street NE. 20018: WDVM, 364-3800. Murphy, Timothy A., 5210 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22015: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2236. Muto, Alfonso A., 3443 Courtland Drive, Baileys Cross Roads, Va. 22041: Former INP. Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Washington Post, 334-7377. Neil, Joseph H., 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Freelance. Nighswander, Larry, Apt. No. 22, 744 Clopper Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: Washington Times, 636-3316. Noel, Arnold, P.O. Box 127, Route 1, Browntown, Va. 22610. Norling, Richard V., 8809 Talleyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Oakes, Robert S., 11110 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: NGS, 857-7000. Oates, Walter, 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22152: Washington Times, 636-3000. Olshefski, Norbert S., 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Washington Times, 636-3000. Ortez, George, N.E'W.S. Photo News Northwest, 13013 224th Street East, Graham, Washington, 98338: Free-lance. O’Halloran, Thomas, Jr., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20940: U.S. News and World Report, 861-2000. O’Hearn, Kathy, 1522 31st Street 20007: ABC, 887-7777. O'Leary, John F., 7518 Inzer Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC, 887-7700. Panzer, Chester V., 9060 Andromeda Drive, Burke, Va. 22015: WJLA, 686-3170. Parcell, James A., Washington Post Photo Dept., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post, 334-7377. Patterson, George F., 14361 Watery Mountain Court, Centerville, Va. 22020: WJLA, 686-3234. Pergola, Nicholas J., 18 V Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Perkins, Lucian, 1609 S Street 20009: Washington Post, 334-7377. Peterson, Robert J., 10501 South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: Road Runner Films. Petras, William H., 4227 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: NBC, 686-6960. Phillips, Charles H., 8744 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810: Time. Pickerell, James H., 8104 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Freelance. Pierce, Jeffrey F., 508 A Street NE. 20002: Potomac News Service, 547-9263. Pitts, Leo A., WDVM Television, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM. Powell, William C., 6301 Ridge Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816: NBC, 686-4200. Prentnieks, Erik P., 4408 Burlington Place 20016: CBS, 457-4444. Raymer, Steven, Photo Dept./National Geographic, 17th and M Streets 20036: NGS, 857-7000. Redding, William, Apt. No. 2-16, 600 Water Street SW. 20024: WJLA, 686-3000. Reinstein, Mark S., 6213 Robinwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Freelance, 855-1500. Rhodes, James W., 3700 North Capitol Street 20317. Roberts, Joseph B., Apt. No. A-5, 716 Americana Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Robinson, Jamie, Apt. No. 105, 222 West 23d Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Freelance. Robinson, Clyde Wendell, Sr., 512 Highland Street, Vienna, Va. 22180: NBC, 686-4200. Roddy, Patrick M., 9910 Windflower Drive, Ellicott City, Md. 21043: ABC, 887-7700. Rogers, Elie S., 10 Watergate Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: NGS, 857-7173. Rogers, Martin, NGS/Photo Dept., 17th and M Streets 20036: 857-7173. Roller, Clyde Lee, 2816 Henderson Court, Wheaton, Md. 20902: WJLA, 686-3092. Rollins, Byron H., 4421 Butterworth Place 20016. Rose, Floyd Temple, Jr., 230 East Capitol Street NE. 20003: CBS, 457-4555. Roth, Johnie F. Jr., 19104 Treadway Road, Brookeville, Md. 20729: NBC, 686-4200. Rous, John, Apt. No. 202B, 100 Bluff View Drive, Bell Air Bluffs, Fla. 33540. Routt, Randolph J., 303 Lexington Drive, Woodmore, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Rubenstein, Larry, 4711 South 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: UPI, 637-3770. Russell, S. Frank, Jr., Associated Press, 2021 K Street 20006: AP, 833-5360. Rypka, Don, 8400 Leaf Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309: UPI, 637-3770. Sachs, Arnold, 411 Winslow Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Consolidated News Pix, 543-3203. Sachs, Howard, 411 Winslow Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Consolidated News Pix, 543-3203. Sampy, David, 2206 Wintergreen Avenue, District Heights, Md. 20747: WRC, 686-5846. Sanders, William E., Jr., 4301 Harewood Road NE. 20017: Washington Times, 636-3095. Scherschel, Joseph J., P.O. Box 65, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: NGS, 857-7000. Schlegel, Barry C., 406 Circle Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: Storer Broadcasting, 296-4430. Schmick, Paul A., 7117 Whetstone Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Washington Times. - Schoenmann, Donald E., 19229 Warrior Brook Drive, Germantown, Md. 20767: WJLA, 686-3234. Schultz, Jack, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Freelance, 837-2639. Schwarz, Ira, 2514 K Street 20037: AP, 833-5360. MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Shutt, Charles E., King Features, 235 East 45th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: King Features. Silverman, Joseph A., 13213 Dauphine Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Times. Sisco, Paul C., 8207 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: UPI-TN, 835-0750. Sisson, Robert, 5307 Potomac Avenue 20016: NGS, 857-7000. Skehan, Michael S., 6521 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Freelance. Skoogfors, Leif, 1715 O Street 20009: Woodfin Camp (212) 750-1020. Smith, Donald, 17109 Hoskinson Road, Poolesville, Md. 20837: WRC, 686-4111. Smith, William J., 4651 First Street NE., St. Petersburg, Fla. 33703. Snead, Bill, Photo Dept., Washington Post, 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post, 334-7377. Sorrell, Maurice B., 5700 New Hampshire Avenue NE. 20011: Johnson Publications. Southerland, Jim, St. Croix 127, P.O. Box 158, Christenstead, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, 00820. Stanfield, James L., 3606 North Abington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: NGS, 857-7000. Steffen, Don Carl, 12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Freelance. Steigelman, David Earl, 1145 West Camino Real, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432: NBC. Stein, Art, 4850-B South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Freelance. Stein, John W., 1460 San Roy Drive, Dunedin, Fla. 33528. Stein, Norman, 8437 Jandy Avenue, Laurel, Md. 20707: CBS, 457-4444. Steinberg, David Leigh, 654 E Street SE. 20003: WETA, 948-2660. Steiner, Earl J., 9708 Marshall Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Stewart, Scott, 3009 Gatepost Lane, Herndon, Va. 22070: AP, 833-5360. Storey, Alfred, 4001 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: NBC, 686-4200. Straub, Terry Lee, 221-B Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Video-Syncrasy, Inc., 671-9479. Streeky, Ed, 2300 South 24th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Camera 5. Streets, Wellner C., 1936 Merrimac Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Former Star. Strong, Robert C., Apt. No. 203, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue NW. 20036: UPI, 637-7770. Sugar, James E., National Geographic Society, 1145 17th Street 20036: NGS, 857-7000. Swanson, Richard L., 6122 Wiscasset Road 20016: Freelance. Sweets, Frederic F., Apt. No. 404, 2001 16th Street 20009: Washington Post, 334-7377. Swenson, Gordon, 14 Biscayne Place, Sterling, Va. 22170: ABC. Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street 20016: New York Times, 862-0300. Tasnadi, Charles, 4534 Albermarle Street 20016: AP, 833-5360. Taylor, Jeffrey, 3375 Hungerford Place, Herndon, Va. 22070: Former AP. Tcherkassky, Michael, 10154 Goodin Circle, Columbia, Md. 21046: NBC, 686-5915. Tessen, Rolfe, 20-20 Unit, 77 West 66th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: ABC. Thomas, Edward Duff, 1101 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Freelance, 938-0356. Thomas, Margaret, Route No. 1, Belleview Farms, Warrenton, Va. 22186: Washington Post, 334-7377. Thomas, Ricardo, P.O. Box 6636 20009: Freelance. Thompson, F. Irving, 6002 32d Street 20015. Thresher, James, 4766 North 21st Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Post, 334-7377. Thumma, Barry, 13152 Pavilion Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030: AP, 833-5360. Tomko, Joseph, 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: ENB, 224-6468. Tomko, Joseph III, 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: ENB, 224-6468. Townsend, Winston, 5134 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2221. Tretick, Stan, 4365 Embassy Park Drive 20016: Time, 293-4300. Trikosko, Marion, 2147 O Street, 20037: U.S. News & World Report, 861-2236. Tuckson, Coleman Reed, P.O. Box 1104, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Freelance. Tutman, Daniel, 1816 Kalorama Road 20009: CBS, 457-4444. Uchima, Kazuo C., 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WGN-TV. Ureta, Juan E,, 7524 Inzer Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC, 887-7700. Van Nostrand, Ronald W., 9020 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Scene One, Inc. Verna, Tressa Anne, 5022 54th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: NBC, 686-4000. Vicario, Virginia Ann, 1606 Woodmoor Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: ABC, 887-7700. Vissari, Victor V., 5101 Macon Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC, 686-5915. Volz, Willard G., 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Times, 636-3000. Von Kantor, George C., 1014 Totenham Court, Sterling, Va. 22170: Freelance. Walker, Diana H., 3414 Lowell Street 20016: Time. Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Black Star. Warner, Charles E., 8002 Daniel Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028: ABC, 887-7700. Watkins, Richard D., 2826 Shawn Leigh Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC, 887-7771. Webb, David A., Apt. No. 209-S, 3420 16th Street 20010: WJLA, 686-3234. Weldon, Harry L., 1927 Batten Hollow Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC, 887-7424. Wells, Jim, 2809 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Freelance. Wentzel, Volkmar Kurt, 2204 Kalorama Road 20008: NGS, 857-7000. Wessels, Hugo L., UPI-Pictures, 506 National Press Building 20045: UPI, 637-3770. Wheeler, Linda, 1620 Third Street 20001: Washington Post, 334-6815. Whyte, Paul T., 338 Regina Court, Millersville, Md. 21108: USA Today, 276-3400. Wiegman, Dave, Jr., c/o Doilney, 2217 Three Kings Court, Park City, Utah 84060: NBC, 686-4200. Wilkinson, F. Clyde, 3030 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: GOP Senate Campaign Committee. Wilkinson, Wendla, 10215 Ridgeline Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879: NBC, 686-4200. Williams, Karen, 1823 O Street 20009: NBC, 686-4200. Williams, Milton, 2600 Mozart Place 20009: Afro-American Association. Wilson, James O., New York Times Photo Desk, 229 West 43d Street, New York, N.Y. 10036: New York Times. Wilson, William D., Apt. No. 103, 4608 John Hancock Court, Annandale Va. 22003: Freelance Photogs., Inc. Wilson, Woodrow, 6211 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, Md. 20747. Wingfield, Don, 3601 Dannys Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Freelance. Wittan, Susan D., Apt. No. 202, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: ABC, 877-7871. MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued SERVICES REPRESENTED (Agency and telephone number, office address, and name of representatives) ABC—Joyce E. Allen, Douglas Almond, William F. Barry III, John H. Bauer, Ralph J. Binder, Brad Black, Kenneth Lee Blaylock, Lawrence A. Bocknek, Henry Metric Brown, John Spence Bullard, Stephen Cain, Catherine Cummings, Terry DeWitt, Thomas Joseph D’Annibale, Julia Boyd Ellis, Vincent Gaito, George R. Gerlach, Tammas J. Hamilton, James D. Harvey, George W. Hughes, Gerry J. Jarocki, Deborah L. Kempf, Carl Larsen, Jr., Stanley Lorek, Robert M. Lukeman, James T. Martin, Jr., Janet Lee Massey, John G. McCurdy, Philip B. Mishoe, Kathy O’Hearn, John F. O’Leary, Patrick M. Roddy, Gordon Swenson, Rolfe Tessen, Juan E. Ureta, Virginia Ann Vicario, Charles E. Warner, Richard D. Watkins, Harry L. Weldon, Susan D. Wittan, Melissa Ann Young. Afro-American—dJulius Eugene Glover, Jr., Milton Williams. Alexandria Gazette—Charles H. Horne, J. Scott Applewhite, Timothy R. Aubry, Porter L. Binks, William J. Colton, Dennis Cook, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Ronald A. Edmonds, Richard A. Folkers, Dean Lee, Michael S. Marrucci, Toby Massey, S. Frank Russell, Jr., Ira Schwarz, Scott Stewart, Charles Tasnadi, Barry Thumma. AP Wideworld—Thomas J. Freeman. Arizona State University—Frank Hoy. Black Star—Wm. Dennis Brack, Fred Ward. Bonneville International —Ronald Ray Eisenbarth. Camera 5—Ed Streeky. CBC—Jacques Girard, David Charles Herman. CBS—Greg Amadon, Albert Bargamian, Thomas J. Craven, Jr., Pham Gia Cuong, James E. Duffy, Holly Fine, Paul Fine, Deborah Gerhard, Eugene Gerlach, Benson Ginsburg, Pham Boi Hoan, Clifton Johnson, Matthew Lowe, Orlando J. Mingarelli, P. Prentnieks, Floyd Temple Rose, Jr., Norman Stein, Daniel Erik Tutman. Chesapeake Communications—dJohn O. May. Christian‘ Science Monitor—R. Norman Matheny. CIO News—Nate Fine. CNN—Vito Maggiolo. Consolidated News Pix—Benjamin Forte, Arnold Sachs, Howard Sachs. COX Broadcasting—David H. Chase, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Raymond J. Goddard. D.C. Gazette—Roland L. Freeman. Evening News Broadcasting—Carlo Capra A. Boggiano, Joseph Tomko, Joseph Tomko 3d, Kenneth J. Lodowski. Fairchild Publications—Guy Jean DeLort. German TV—Ray D. Brislin. Gunes Gazzette—Mehmet Biber. Hearst Metrotone—Gary P. Fookes. INN—William L. Abbott. ITNA—J. Dolan Barry. Johnson Publications—Maurice B. Sorrell. King Features—Charles E. Shutt. LA Times—Bernie Boston, Bob Greiser. Mobile Video/CNN—Thomas A. Drew. NBC—Percy Arrington, William H. Bahruth, Carl Bailey, Rodney Sims Batten, Gary G. Beall, William H. Benedict, Sr., John Boyd, Robert D. Boyer, Charles Fekete, Sheldon Fielman, Donald R. Fox, Wilfred R. Fraser, Jr., George J. Fridrich, Jeffrey S. Goodman, Alan Edward Harvey, Harold Paul Hayley, Jr., Charles A. Hoagland, David Kleber, Paul N. Koenig 3d, John R. Levy, John G. Long, Jerold H. Manley, Robert Mole, Fred Montague, John L. Murphy, William H. Petras, William C. Powell, Clyde Wendell Robinson, Sr., Johnie F. Roth, Jr., David Earl Steigelman, Alfred Storey, Michael Tcherkassky, Tressa Anne Verna, Victor V. Vissari, Dave Wiegman, Jr., Wendla Wilkinson, Karen Williams. Newsweek—Lawrence S. Downing, John F. Ficara, Wally McNamee. News Photos Worldwide—Nour Runa David, Ronald L. David. National Geographic Society—Thomas J. Abercrombie, James L. Amos, Joseph Bailey, Nathan Benn, James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Jo Diane Cobb, Dean Conger, Cotton Coulson, Donald J. Crump, Bruce A. Dale, Wilbur E. Garrett, Robert E. Gilka, Gilbert Grosvenor, David A. Harvey, Otis Imboden, H. Edward Kim, Emory Kristof, Jr., Bianca Lavies, Bates W. Littlehales, O. Louis Mazzatenta, George F. Mobley, Robert S. Oakes, Steven Raymer, Elie S. Rogers, Joseph J. Scherschel, Robert Sisson, James L. Stanfield, James E. Sugar, Volkmar Kurt Wentzel. New York Times—Doy D. Gorton, George Tames, James O. Wilson, Teresa Ann Zabala. Potomac News Service—Jeffrey F. Pierce. RENI Photos—John M. Didoseph. Storer Broadcasting—Robert P. Cherrix, Jr., Paul Lee Moulton, Barry C. Schlegel. Time—dJames F. Ashe, Walter E. Bennett, Arthur Grace, Kit Luce, Charles H. Phillips, Stan Tretick, Diana H. Walker. 937 938 Congressional Directory SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued UPI-Pictures—William Louis Atkins, Ronald T. Bennett, Chas Cancellare, Timothy A. Clary, John Full, James Dale Hubbard, Mal Langsdon, Richard A. Lipski, Larry Rubenstein, Don Rypka, Robert C. Strong, Hugo L. Wessels. UPI-TN—Paul C. Sisco. USA Today—H. Darr Beiser, Jackie Greene, Acey C. Harper, A. Mitchell Koppelman, Paul T. Whyte. U.S. News and World Report—Stephen R. Brown, Max Desfor, John Echave, Charles W. Harrity, Darryl L. Heikes, Stephen E. Larson, Warren K. Leffler, Mark Conan McMackin, Timothy A. Murphy, Thomas O'Halloran, Jr., Winston Townsend, Marion Trikosko. Washington Post—dJohn T. Allen, James K. W. Atherton, Gary A. Cameron, Douglas Chevalier, Richard G. Darcey, Ellsworth J. Davis, Ken Feil, Craig Herndon, Vanessa B. Hillian, Frank B. Johnston, Matt Lewis, Ray Lustig, Gerald H. Martineau, John McDonnell, Larry Morris, Harry N. Naltchayan, James A. Parcell, Lucian Perkins, Bill Snead, Frederic F. Sweets, Margaret Thomas, James Thresher, Linda Wheeler. Washington Times—Robert N. Armstrong, James D. Fiedler, Jr., Julia P. Gaines, Kimberly Haught-Slevin, Larry Nighswander, Walter Oates, Norbert S. Olshefski, William E. Sanders, Jr., Paul A. Schmick, Joseph A. Silverman, Willard G. Volz, Victoria Sherran Yokota. WDVM-TV—Thomas V. Dukehart, Harold Hoiland, Michael Murphy, Leo A. Pitts. WETA—Edward F. Lee, David Leigh Steinberg. WGN-TV—Kazuo C. Uchima. WJILA-TV—Steve Affens, Francis Brewary, Bernard Gmiter, David Joseph Gross, Peter J. Hakel, Lawrence Herman, William Johnson, Bertrand J. Lureau, Chester V. Panzer, George F. Patterson, William Redding, Clyde Lee Roller, Donald E. Schoenmann, David A. Webb, Catherine B. Zimmerman. WJILA-TV/WMAL—Lawrence Krebs. Woodfin Camp—Leif Skoogfors. WRC-TV—Tommi Lynn Childs, David Sampy, Donald Smith. WTTG-TV—dJohn P. Dunmire, Clifford W. Herbert, William R. Huttenloch, Thomas MacBride, Jr. RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 224-6421 Superintendent.—Max M. Barber, 812 Vassar Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Superintendents: Lawrence J. Janezich, 311 Third Street SE. 200083. Jane Ruyle, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Peter M. Lincoln, 619 Pulman Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Diane Lane, 2907 Tennyson Street 20015. HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 225-5214 Superintendent.—Tina Tate, 1000 Hardee Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Assistant Superintendents: Eloise Poretz, 1808 North 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Katherine Cullen, 1842 Potomac Avenue SE. 20003. Gail Wright, 312 Nicholson Street NE. 20011. Jason Cooke, 5033 Filmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES Gene Gibbons, UPI Audio, Chairman. Jon Bascom, Satellite News Channel. Phil Jones, CBS News. Patrick McGrath, Metromedia News. Victor Ratner, ABC News. Russ Ward, NBC News. Linda Wertheimer, National Public Radio. 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 Administration 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. Appli-cants 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 not, directly or indirectly, furnish 939 940 Congressional Directory 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 admission 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-gather-ing agencies engaged primarily in serving radio stations, television stations, or systems. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Radio and Televi-sion Correspondents’ Galleries to report, at its discretion, violation of the privileges of the galleries to the Speaker or to the Senate Committee on Rules and Adminis-tration, 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 news-gathering agencies primarily serving radio stations or systems, shall not be entitled to admis-sion to the Radio and Television Galleries. The Radio and Television Correspon-dents’ List in the CONGRESSIONAL 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 Executive 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. TaoMAs P. O'NEILL, Jr., Speaker, House of Representatives. CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, Jr., Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION (Name, home residence, and service represented) Abernathy, Robert G., 2921 Garfield Street 20008: NBC News. Abbott, William L., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Adams, Benjamin Jerry, 1574 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114: CBS News. Adams, Jacqueline, 2020 M Street 20036; CBS News. Adams, James M., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Adams, Noah Donald, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Adams, Richey Darell, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Ades, Susan F., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Adkins, Pamela R., 1414 22d Street 20037: Metromedia News. Affens, Steven C., 3305 Llewellyn Field Road, Olney, Md. 20832: WJLA-TV. Albert, Joel R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Alcott, Abigail K., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Alexi, Tony, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Christian Broadcasting Network. Allen, Lisa J., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Allen, Paul J., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Althage, Robert V., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Alvey, Jay David, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Alvey News Service. Amadon, Greg C., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Ambrose, Nancy J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Anders, Emet R., Jr., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Anderson, Carl D., 5217 South 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Potomac News Service. Andrew, Joan C., 9315 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Cable News Network. Angle, James L., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. App, Casper J., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Ardin Milagros, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Armstrong, Richard, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Arnheim, Louise, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Arnold, Craig W., 104 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Arrington, Percy, 7300 River Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20745: NBC News. Askew, John E., 7505 Grouse Place, Landover, Md. 20785: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Asman, Robert W., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Asselin, Armand. A., 5301 Westbard Circle, Bethesda, Md. 20816: WTTG-TV. Aubuchon, John R., P.O. Box 82, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20772: Independent Network News. Aug, Stephen M., 6212 Roblynn Road, Laurel, Md. 20707: ABC News. Axelson, Gary, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Bahruth, William H., 9737 Lake Shore Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879: NBC News. Bailey Carl E., 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: NBC News. Bain, C. Jackson, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Baker, Cynthia, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Bakshian, Douglas, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Banker, Stephen, 5078 Fulton Street 20016: SB News Services. Bargamian Albert, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Barnett, Rita Braver, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Baroch, Andrew J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Barone, Joan S., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Barrera, Francisca G., 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Barry, Theodore L., III, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Barry, William F., III, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Bartlett, David, 1414 22d Street 20037: Metromedia News. Bartnett, Jane M., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Bascom, Jon, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Batten, Rodney Sims, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bauer, John H., 5612 Tilia Court, Burke, Va. 22015: ABC News. Baukhage, Claus, 4032 41st Street, North, Arlington, Va. 22207: German Broadcasting Company. Beall, Gary G., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Beattie, Victor B., III, 290 National Press Building 20045: International Media Service. Beck, Jody, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Beckner, Sallie Reynolds, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Beers, Andrew C., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: King Broadcasting Company. Beglieter, Ralph J., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Belair, Roxane, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Bell, Martin, 2030 M Street 20006: British Broadcasting Corporation. 941 942 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Bell, Stephen S., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Belmudes, Edward P., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20001: Fisher Broadcasting, Inc. Benemann, Jim, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Gannett Television News Service. Benjamin, Todd B., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Bennett, Carol, 115 Southwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Alabama Information Network. Benson, Pamela S., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Berenson, Heidi S., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Berger, Deidre E., 1825 T Street 20009: National Public Radio. : Bergman, Nancy Tait, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Bergman, Paul C., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Bergstrom, Karl G., 3522 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Berlow, Alan, 2801 Courtland Place 20008: National Public Radio. Berman, Martin R., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Berman, Patti Jan, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Bernard, Laurie L., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Berns, Fred, 148 G Street SW. 20024: Berns Bureau. Berry, James L., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Berry, Paul L., Jr., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Bierbauer, Charles J., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Bigger, James A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Binder, Ralph J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Birnbaum, Amy, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Bisney, John F., 1776 G Street 20006: RKO Radio Networks. Black, John Thomas, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Christian Broadcasting Network. Blackton, William, 4622 C 28th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22206: Public Affairs Broadcast Group. Blair, Wendy, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Blatt, Leslie A., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Blaylock, Kenneth L., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Blom, Anton, 8024 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Bloom, Herbert, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Bly, Dennis, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Board, Elizabeth, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bode, Ken, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bodlander, Gerald J., 2200 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204: Associated Press Radio. Boggiano, C. C., 3853 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203: Group W Newsfeed. Boicourt, James H., 810 Kersey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Washington Independent Television. Bookhultz, Bruce W., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Booth, Jean, 3325 Lothian Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Booty, Julie Anne, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Borniger, Charles, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Borzage, Frank E., 4301 23rd Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20748: F.E.B. Video Productions. Bowen, Timothy, J., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Box, Brenda M., 3616 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Gannett Radio News Service. Boyd, Forrest J., 2422 Harmon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: International Media Service. Boyd, John D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Boyer, Robert D., Still Life Farm, Brownsville, Md. 21715: NBC News. Braden, Tom 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bradley, Brooke, 11724 College View Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Washington Radio and Press Service. Brady, Kathleen A., 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Bramson, Robert E., 1603 Corcoran Street 20009: ABC News. Branche, Glennwood, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Branigan, Patick J., 4106 Beecher Street 20007: In Washington News Service. Brant, Donna M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Brawner, Donald, 4313 3rd Street 20011: Satellite News Channel. Brawner, Vickie Allen, 5119 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WMZQ-FM. Braxton, Mary D., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Brechner, Daniel, 3902 Elby Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Mutual Broadcasting System. Breeding, Leslie A., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Brender, Mark E., 4419 Tth Street, North, Arlington, Va. 22203: ABC News. Bridgham, Kenneth R., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Briggs, Shawn T., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Brinkley, David, 1717 DeSales Steet 20036: ABC News. Brislin, Rayond D., 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Brito, Teresita, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Britton, Deborah C., 3320 Mount Pleasant Street 20010: Freelance. Brociner, Michel, 4500 Salem Lane 20007: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Brockington, Jacquline F., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Browde, David A., 1414 22d Street 20036: Metromedia News. Brown, Dwight B., 4001 Nerbraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Brown, Edgar W., Jr., 3100 Banneker Drive NE. 20018: NBC News. Brown, Henry Metric, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Brown, Jefferie L., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. Brown, Julius B., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Radio and Television Galleries 943 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Brown, Kathleen A., 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Brown, Luther, Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Brown, Richard D., 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish Interantional Network. Brown, Thomas M., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. Brownlee, Donald E., 5611 5th Street, North, Arlington, Va. 22205: Potomac News Service. Brubaker, Herbert M., 11805 Greenleaf Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. Bruno, Harold R., Jr., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Bruns, Scott Bryan, 3752 Kanawha Street 20015: NBC News. Brunson, Von Porche, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bryan, Robert Luther, Jr., 5713 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va., 22310: UPITN. Bryant, James J., Jr., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Buchanan, Mike, 19013 Harkness Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879: WDVM-TV. Buchanan, Patrick J., 1017 Savile Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. Buckley, Richard L., 1776 G Street 20006: RKO Radio Networks. Budai, Thomas P., 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Budd, Donald A., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Buerkle, Marilyn L., 1205 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: Storer Communications, Inc. Bullard, John S., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Bundock, Susan, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Bunyan, Maureen, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Burke, Kelly, 17409 Collier Way, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC News. Burke, Thomas Robert, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Midwest Communications, Inc. Burlbaugh, George L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Burns, Robert D., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Burstein, Marc, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Buzenberg, William E., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Byers, Paul H., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Byrd, Wynter, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Cacas, Max A., 1406 Colony Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20745: WAMU-FM. Cahill, Kathy Jeanne, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Calhoun, Darrell, 5926 13th Place 20011: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Calhoun, Michael J., 4001 Nebraska Aveune 20016: NBC News. Calnan, Jacqueline E., 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Calogero, Albert Joseph, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Campbell, Arch M., 7423 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: NBC News. Campbell, Barbara, 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Caplan, Jane, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Cable News Network. Cardwell, Jerry C., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Cardwell, Samuel, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: Cable News Network. Carlson, Christopher F., 8409 Stonegate Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: ABC News. Carnell, Michael A., 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Carmir Video. Carpenter, Mackenzie, Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Carper, Jean, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Carraway, Stephen F., Jr., 6700 Sweetwater Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855: NBC News. Cassells, Andrew M., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Castner, Edward, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Castner, Michael, 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Catella, Anthony, 2021 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. Cessna, Hal, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Chamberlayne, Pye, 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Champagne, James E., 1011 24th Street 20037: ACCESS to Telecommunications, Inc. Champagne, Jean-Paul, 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Chapman, Robin, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Charles, Robert H., Jr., 1011 24th Street 20037: ACCESS to Telecommunications, Inc. Chase, David H., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communcations, Inc. Chavez, Gloria, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Cheely, George, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Cherrix, Robert P., Jr., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Storer Communciations, Inc. Childs, Tommi, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Cioffi, Lou, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Cirace, Robert H., P.O. Box 3510, Arlington, Va. 22203: Freelance. Clark, Robert E., 420 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203: ABC News. Clark, Sarah E., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Clark, Susan, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Clark, Theodore E., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Clarke, Jim, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Cleary, Eileen, 1204 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Evening News Broadcasting. Clemann, William J., 4913 Stickley Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: WDVM-TV. Clingman, Mary Constance, 1111 18th Street 20036: Group W Newsfeed. Cloherty, Jack, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Coates, Judith Ann, 1106 Offutt Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046: WTOP-AM. Cockshott, William E., 14110 Grand Pre Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: WDVM-TV. Coffman, Mary B., 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. 944 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Cohen, Barbara S. 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Cohen, Daniel A., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Colby, Alfred, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Cole, Bryan E., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Collins, Bruce D., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Collins, Caroline H., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Collins, Claire, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Christian Broadcasting Network. Collins, Walter J., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Colt, Anne, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Connolly, Joseph M., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH-FM. Connors, Edward M., 4936 Butterworth Place 20016: Ellipse Broadcast Assignments. Conway, Christine R., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Cooper, Joshua D., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Corbett, Warren, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Coulter, Pamela L., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Covino, Gary, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Cozza, Michael A., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting. Crable, Deborah J., 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: NBC News. Crain, Scott, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Cratty, Carol A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Craven, Thomas J, Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Crawford, Claire O., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Crawford, Margaret K., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. Crawford, Walter, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Crawford, William B., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Cremedas, A. E., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Crenshaw, Elizabeth Anne, 5018 Rodman Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: NBC News. Crew, Michael P., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Critchfield, Donald D., 4377 Westover Place 20016: NBC News. Cross, June V., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Crowley, Candy Alt., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Crowley, Greg U., 2811 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Westinghouse Radio News. Cullin Ray, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Cummings, Bruce M., 6816 Breezewood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20852: NBC News. Cummings, Catherine, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Cunningham, Barry, 1301 20th Street 20036: Metromedia News. Cuong, Pham Gia, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Cureton, David Lee, 8108 Pinelake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Mutual Broadcasting System. Curran, Laura H., 8720 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Yellow Cat Productions. Curran, Patrick J., 3100 Walters Lane, Forestville, Md. 20747: Potomac News Service. Cuthbert, Michael A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Dahut, Ellen L., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Dalton, Robert E., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Damania, Madhu, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Dancy, John, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Danko, Edward, 913 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Potomac News Service. D’Annibale, Thomas J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Daughters, Gary William 3416 Garfield Street 20007: Georgia Radio News Service. Daugherty, Laura G., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Davis, Amanda M., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Davis, George D., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Corinthian Broadcasting. Davy, Ernest C., 4112 Carozza Court, Temple Hills, Md. 20748: ABC News. Dawson, Stella, 868 National Press Building 20045: Pacifica National News Service. Day, Richard A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Deibert, Leonard R., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Delano, Patricia M., 960 National Press Building 20045: Physicians Radio Network. Dellimore, Craig, 4511 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Associated Press Radio. Descalzi, Guillermo, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. DeVeaux, Ronald E., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. DeWitt, Terry T., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Dickerson, Nancy, 1063 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007: Television Corporation of America. Dicus, Howard M., Jr., 4500 Flintstone Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Mutual Broadcasting System. Diekmeyer, Hans, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Dillman, Audrey, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Dillon, Henry E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Dimond, Diane, 1776 G Street 20006: RKO Radio Networks. Disselkamp, Henry, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Dodson, Richard Eugene, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Doggett, Enid Ann, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM Dollison, Sonja D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Donahoe, Walter J., Jr., 7828 Fulbright Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817: NBC News. Donald, William D., 5426 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Yellow Cat Productions. Doniger, Joan, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Radio and Television Galleries 945 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Dore, Robert E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Dorman, Mary, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Dougherty, Paul G., II, 10701 Seneca Spring Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20789: Evening News Broadcasting. Dowd, Marijo W., 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Doyle, Kathleen H., 1414 22d Street 20037: Metromedia News. Draper, Roberta Hornig, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Drummond, William J., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Druzhinin, Alexander, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Soviet Television and Radio. Ducat, Suzanne B., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Duffy, James E., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Duke, Paul W., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Dukehart, Thomas V., Jr., 3810 Jenifer Street 20015: WDVM-TV. Dunmeyer, Earl, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Dunmire, John P., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Dunn, James H., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. Dupuy, Chachie Hillyer, 340 National Press Building 20045: Pyramid Video, Inc. Durham, Deborah, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Dyer, Lois, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Eames, William A., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Television Stations. EauClaire, Michael, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Eckert, Barton Mayer, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Edmunds, Jeanne L., 718 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: CBS News. Edwards, Anne M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Edwards, J. Louise, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Edwards, Robert A. 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Egan, Richmond J., 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: National Catholic News Service. Ege, Konrad, 868 National Press Building 20045: Pacifica National News Service. Eisenbarth, Ronald R., 625 Center Street, Herndon, Va. 22070: Bonneville International Corporation. Eisenberg, Ron, Red Oak Farm, Hume, Va. 22639: NBC News. Eldridge, Charles F., 250 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Mutual Broadcasting System. Eldridge, James W., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Ellis, Patricia E., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Ellison, Robert M., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Encinas, Alvaro, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Endicott, Betty Wolden, 9829 Conestoga Way, Potomac, Md. 20854: Metromedia News. Endicott, Robert T., 9829 Conestoga Way, Potomac, Md. 20854: ASMAR Communications. Engberg, Eric J., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Enghauser, Marty, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Englert, Kurt, 1077 31st Street 20007: German Television-ZDF. Eppler, Kyle T., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Gannett Television News Service. Erbe, Bonnie, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Erlenborn, Daniel R., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Esfandiary, H. Austin, 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Estell, Angela C., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Estrada, Peter J., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Eury, James, P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza 20024: Washington Independent Television. Evans, Clifford, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: RKO General Broadcasting. Evans, Janice, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Evence, Francis R., 4655 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va., 22206: Radiomutuel Network (Canada). Ewalt, Joseph H., 1776 G Street 20006: RKO Radio Networks. Fain, Jacquelyn, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Falvello, Nina, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Fancher, Faith Baugh, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Faria, Paula J., 2325 42d Street 20007: In Washington News Service. Farkas, B. Ray, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Fatzinger, Craig Russell, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Fekete, Charles, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Felder, Nigal D’Wayne, 1427 Corcoran Street 20009: Cable News Network. Feldman, Randy P., 10507 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Freelance. Felton, Adrienne, 4646 40th Street 200016: WTOP-AM. Ferguson, Katharine B., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Ferrugia, John A., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Field, Andrew R., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Fielman, Sheldon, 4513 Prestwood Drive, Olney, Md. 20832: NBC News. Fifis, Frances, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Fink, Bruce, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Finland, Bruce, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Potomac News Service. Firestone, Richard D., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Fishel, Edward Merton, II, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Fisher, David H., 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: ABC News. Fisher, Richard C., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Fisher Broadcasting, Inc. Fisk, Carol, 2030 M Street 20036: British Broadcasting Corporation. Fitzgerald, Eugenia, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. 99-555 0 ~-83 -62 946 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Fitzmaurice, Frank W., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Fizel, Douglas M., 960 National Press Building 20045: Physicians Radio Network. Flanigan, Kevin, P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza 20024: Washington Independent Television. Fleischer, Andrea, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Fleming, Pamela S., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Flynn, Rita, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Foley, Rita M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Forcino, Karen, 9212 St. Marks Place, Fairfax, Va. 22031: WNVT-TV. Forcucci, Michael S., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Ford, Jane E., 8720 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Yellow Cat Productions. Ford, Michael, 8720 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Yellow Cat Productions. Ford, Sam, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Forman, Laura G., 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Abell Productions. Forrestal, F. Tracy, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Forrester, Pamela Louise, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Foster, Richard S., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Gannett Television News Service. Foty, Thomas C., 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington,Va. 22201: UPI Audio. Fox, Donald R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Fragoyannis, Peter, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Franklin, Andrew K., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Frasca, Timothy, 868 National Press Building 20045: Pacifica National News Service. Fraser, Wilfred R., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Free, Elissa B., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Freedman, Gordon L., Jr., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Freeman, Allan K., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. French, David T., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Fridrich, George J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Funk, Robert Francis, 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Freelance. Fyanes, JoAnn M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Gaito, Vincent A., 1718 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: ABC News. Galbraith, William H., Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Gall, Andrew P., 3803 Jocelyn Street 20015: WDVM-TV. Gallagher, John P., 810 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: CBS News. Gallina, Emil N., Jr., 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: National Catholic News Service. Gamble, Joanna E., 1202 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Mutual Broadcasting System. Gamble, William K., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Gancie, Vincent M., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Garcia, Robert, 1924 Winterport Cluster, Reston, Va. 22091: WMQZ-FM. Gardner, Ronald J., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Gannett Television News Service. Garrahan, Katherine J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Gary, Garney, 8709 Arliss Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Gastenmeyer, Andy, 13106 Valleywood Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906: Satellite News Channel. Gately, James Edward, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Midwest Communications, Inc. Gebhardt, William Alan, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Geboy, Gary John, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Gendel, Stephen B., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Gerlach, Eugene Joseph, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Gerlach, George Robert, 4720 Hardesty Road, Huntington, Md. 20639: ABC News. Getz, Marion Gene, P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza 20024: Washington Independent Television. Gibbons, Gene, 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Gibson, Allen Dale, 7408 Cedar Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: WJLA-TV. Gibson, Charles D., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Gibson, Frank L., Jr., 12614 Billington Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: NBC News. Gibson, Gloria, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Gifford, F., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Giles, Frank J., 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Gillmor, Donna, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, VA. 22030: Bi Media, Inc. Ginsberg, Judah B., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Ginsburg, Benson, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Girard, Jacques Edouard, 566 National Press Building 20045: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Girshman, Peggy Lynn, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV Giusto, Thomas M., 5846 Berkshire Court, Alexandria, Va. 22303: ABC News. Gjelten, Tom, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Glaros, Tony, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Glass, Claude, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Glass, Sally R., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Glick, David, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Gmiter, Bernard P., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Goddard, Raymond J., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Goderre, William B., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Goldband, Wendy, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Goldberg, Amy Ellen, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Radio and Television Galleries 947 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Goldberg, Harvey, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Goldman, Jeff Scott, 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Abell Productions. Goldman, Randy, 2231 Q Street 20008: WETA-TV. Goler, Wendell Keith, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Good, Elisabeth, 960 National Press Building 20045: Physicians Radio Network. Goodfellow, Alexander Scott, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Goodman, Jeffrey S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Gordon, Chris, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Gorman, Carolyn W., 5825 Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22205: Satellite News Channel. Gorman, James William, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Gorsky, Edward D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Graham, Fred, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Grasso, Neil J., 10000 Arnon Chapel Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066: Satellite News Channel. Graves, Lindsay, 2411 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Evening News Boradcasting. Gray, Karen, 498 National Press Building 20045: NBC News. Gray, Lawrence A., 1829 Summit Place 20009: GAP Communications, Inc. Green, Ricki, Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Green, Sharon, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Greenfield, Kathryn, 208 Northmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Greenhut, Steven Mitchell, 3145 Mt. Pleasant Street 20010: Energy Newsline. Greenwood, William Warren, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Gregory, Bettina, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Grevemberg, Robert L., Jr., 9602 Atwood Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: British Broadcasting Corporation. Groody, William N., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Grossman, Gerald B., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Guidice, Ronee Lynn, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Gulland, Kristin, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Gundersen, Kari, 5112 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Group W Newsfeed. Gusev, Vladimir, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Soviet Television and Radio. Gutmann, Hanna, 9209 Three Oaks Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Radio and Press Service. Haberl, Robert J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Hackes, Peter Q., 1410 Lawrence Street NE. 20017: GAP Communications, Inc. Hager, Robert, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Haggerty, Patrick B., 1112 Greenway Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308: Washington Broadcast News Service. Hakel, Peter, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Hall, Harry J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Haller, Thomas, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Hambrick, Michael K., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Hamilton, James Edward, Jr., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Hamilton, Tammas J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Hamlin, James R., 2601 Martin Luther King Avenue SE. 20020: Sheridan Broadcasting System. Hamm, Lisa M., 9617 Verdict Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: WMZQ-AM. Hannon, Thomas F., Jr., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Hanulya, Paul G., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Storer Communications, Inc. Harper, Robert Joseph, Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Harris, Richard Lee, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Harrison, Barbara, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. : Harrison, Joseph L., Jr., 4862 Avoca Avenue, Ellicott City, Md. 21043: Berns Bureau. Harter, John R., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Hartge, John L., Jr., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Hartman, Rome J., III, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Harvey, Alan Edward, 5228 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC News. Hausser, Anita E., 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Luxembourg Radio and Television. Hayes, Daniel E., 2801 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Metromedia News. Hayley, Harold P., Jr., 1205 Lorene Court, Pasadena, Md. 21122: NBC News. Hazan, Pat., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Headline, William W., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Healy, Brian M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Hecht, Cynthia A., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Hecker, Samuel, 4632 West Frankfort Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC News. Heik, Jens H., 1077 31st Street 20007: German Television-ZDF. Heiners, Jeffrey Alan, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Helling, David L., 236 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20002: KSN-TV. Hemmig, Robert H., 3915 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Tecumseh Productions, Inc. Henderson, Paul, 8335 Magic Leaf Road, Springfield, Va. 22153: Mutual Broadcasting System. Henrehan, John Francis, 3570 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Hensel, James, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Hensel, William L., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Herman, David, 4850 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Herman, George E., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Herman, Lawrence L., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Hernandez, Gregory, 706 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Mutual Broadcasting System. Hillard, Timothy E., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Fisher Broadcasting, Inc. 948 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Hirabayashi, Michael, 763 National Press Building 20045: Nippon Television Network Corporation. Hirsh, Stephen L., 2130 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Metromedia News. Hively, Chester L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Hoagland, Charles A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Hoan, Pham Boi, 7921 Freehollow Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: CBS News. Hoff, Matthew Patrick, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Hoffman, Volker D., 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: German Television-ZDF. Hoiland, Arthur Michael, 18800 Alpenglow Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20833: Freelance. Hoiland, Harold, 18800 Alpenglow Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20833: WDVM-TV. Holland, Aneece Mina, 5920 Walhonding Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Holland, John, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Hollenhorst, John Theviot, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Bonneville International Corporation. Holliman, John, Jr., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Holt, Stephen P., 1444 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: Westinghouse Radio News. Hoose, Monica, Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Hori, Hiroshi, 2030 M Street 20036: Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc. Hotaling, Edward C., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Howes, G. Paul, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Huffman, J. Mark, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Hughes, Ann Compton, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Hughes, George W., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Hughes, Heidi, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Hulbert, Jeff, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Hume, Brit, 1717 DeSales Street 20016: ABC News. Hurley, Jack, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Gannett Television News Service. Huttenloch, Ralph L., 7610 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Freelance. Huttenloch, William R., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Hymes, Val, 437 Cedar Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037: Metromedia News. Ide, Charles Hugh, 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Inserra, Donna, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Irving, Edward B., III, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Ishaq, Salim, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Jackson, Gerald, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Jaco, Charles D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Jacobs, Philip H., 731 6th Street SE. 20003: Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting. Jagerskog, Bengt, 496 National Press Building 20045: Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Jaques, Suzanne B., 210 Maryland Avenue, Edgewater, Md. 21037: Washington Independent Television. Jarocki, Gerald, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Jarrell, Kent, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Jeffries, Peter, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Jenkins, William L., 17005 George Washington Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: ABC News. Jennings, Edward B., Jr., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Jennings, Leigh, 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Johns, Nancy M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Johnson, C. Bruce, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Johnson, Douglas R., II, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Johnson, Gilbert C., 1524 Moorings Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: NBC News. Johnson, Kenneth E., 4408 Westbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. 20895: ABC News. Johnson, Leroy, 1704 Anna Court, Chillum, Md. 20782: NBC News. Johnson, Mal, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Johnson, Rolanda Stoneback, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: German Television-ZDF. Jones, Albert Henry, 566 National Press Building 20045: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Jones, Andrew C. L., 3010 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: NBC News. Jones, Charles O., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Jones, Dorothy M., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: WMAL-AM. Jones, Philip Howard, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Jordan, Robert J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. ! Joulin, Jean-Pierre, 3251 Prospect Street 20007: French Radio-Television Network (Europe 1). Juhlin, Donald N., 340 8th Street NE. 20002: CBS News. Kadushin, Carol, 400 1st Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Kafka, Joseph Frank, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Kalb, Marvin, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kalbus, Horst Karl-Heinz, 3926 Georgetown Court 20007: German Television-ZDF. Kamenske, Bernard H., One Buttonwood Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Cable News Network. Kamlet, Lee, 9 West Bellefonte Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301: ABC News. Kantor, Stuart A., 4091 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204: WETA-TV. Kaplan, Sally K., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Kaplow, Herbert E., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Karimah, Aisha, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Karson, Danielle, 6618 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043; National Public Radio. Kasell, Carl R., 5316 Truman Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: National Public Radio. Kassell, Steven H., 12932 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.: Cable News Network. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Kast, Sheilah A., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Katz, Barry S., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Katz, Susan, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kaubler, Horst, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: German Democratic Republic Radio and Television. Kauffman, Michael W., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Kaufman, Fay M., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Kaufman, Wendy, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Kautz, John Raymond, 1418 Milestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: NBC News. Kawell, Jo Ann, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Keefer, Janet Hill, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Keeley, John B., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Keith, VaShone, 1801 Clydesdale Place 20009: WPFW-FM. Kelbel, Bruce Allan, 13248 Triadelphia Road, Ellicott City, Md. 21043: WTTG-TV. Kelleher, Timothy Howard, 340 National Press Building 20045: Pyramid Video, Inc. Kellogg, Patrick, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Kelly, Archie M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kelly, Joanna Mary, 500 F Street NE. 20002: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Kempf, Deborah L., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Kendall, Peter L., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Kernis, Jay Allen, 2829 Connecticut Avenue 20008: National Public Radio. Kiernan, Michael, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kilmer, Kathy Lyn, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadeasiing System. King, Kevin, 4519 Iowa Avenue 20011: WDVM-TV. King, Nancy, 2800 Ontario Road 20009: Potomac Profile. Kingsley, Ellen, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Kirrkamm, Paul O., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kirsch, Sandra L., 1414 22d Street 20037: Metromedia News. Kissal, Bruce M., 7610 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Freelance. Kleber, David, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Klug, Scott, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Knapp, Daniel, H., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Knoller, Mark, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Knott, John W., Jr., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Knox, Ronald L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Koch, Christopher, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Koffmann, Juan C., P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza 20024: Washington Independent Television. Kohorst, Karl-Heinz, 1077 31st Street 20007: German Television-ZDF. Koontz, Kimberley Sue, 3711 Idaho Avenue 20016: Nightly Business Report. Koppel, Mary M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Koromvokis, Lygeri, 2133 Wishconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Kos, Martin A., 400 North Capital Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Koslow, Marc, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kozak, Warren, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Krebs, Joe, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Krebs, Lawrence, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Kretman, Lester A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Krichmar, Anita J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Kroll, Donald Eugene, 340 National Press Building 20045: Pyramid Video, Inc. Kronzucker, Hans-Dieter, 1077 31st Street 20007: German Television-ZDF. Kumaki, Marge, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Kur, Robert, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kurtz, Paul Samuel, 4600 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: WASH-FM. Labrie, Annette E., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Corinthian Broadcasting. Lambidakis, Stephanie Elenore, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. LaMotte, Gregory Lance, 14925 Bauer Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: WTOP-AM. Landesberg, Richard, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Larsen, Carl, 2600 Chilcott Court, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC News. Larsen, Gregory, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Lashendock, Linda M., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Lauziere, Richard E., 1016 16th Street 20036: Capital News, Inc. Lawn, Constance E., 6130 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Audio-Video News. Lawson, Patricia Ann, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Layne, B. Chris, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Lazarus, Elizabeth, 3552 T Street 20007: CBS News. LeBrecht, Thelma Jane Mossman, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Lee, Donald A., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. Lee, Edward F., 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Lee, James S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Lee, Mack Lloyd, Jr., 4001 Brandwine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Lee, Wayne D., 5513 Connecticut Avenue 20015: WASH-FM. Leggett, Karen Lee, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. LeHere, Susan Shannon, P.O. Box 15329, Arlington, Va. 22215: Mutual Broadcasting System. 950 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Lehrer, James C. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Lelle, Werner, 1077 31st Street 20007: German Television-ZDF. Leonard, Oliver, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Leonard, William R., 2935 Legation Street 20015: NBC News. Lepor, Barbara, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Levenson, Harold G., 1414 22d Street 20037: Metromedia News. Levin, Alan C., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Levine, Amy, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Levine, Irving R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Levine, Sol, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Levy, John R., 6002 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale Md. 20769: NBC News. Levy-Glotfelty, Suzanne Jeanne, 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Lewine, Frances L., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Lewis, Chuck, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Lewis, Julie P., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Lieberman, Rhonda, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Liebler, Paul E., 2020 M. Street 20036: CBS News. Lien, Arthur E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Lilly, Anne Porter, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Lilly, Judlyne Anne, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Limbach, Francis J., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Lindberg, Roger, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Corinthina Broadcasting. Linden, William E., Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Lindquist, Kirsten, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Line, William James, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Linstrom, Milburne M., 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Cinema Sound, Ltd. Little, James E., 3008 Marshall Street, Falls Church, Va. 22042: WJLA-TV. Lively, Lydia, 4001 Nebraksa Avenue 20016: NBC News. Lockman, Brian, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Loescher, Skip, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Midwest Communications, Inc. Long, Deborah Lavonia, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Lotze, Gerd, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: German Broadcasting/Suedwestfunk. Lowe, Rachael M., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Lowrey, Fred, 18942 Quail Valley Boulevard, Gaithersburg, Md. 20879: Mutual Broadcasting System. Lubar, Jeffrey S., P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Susquehanna Broadcasting Company. Ludel, Susan, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Luke, Margaret-Anne, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Lukeman, Robert M., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Lundblom, Hokan, 3259 P Street 20007: Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Lundeen, Paul H., 3516 W Place 20007: Harriscope Broadcasting. Lunow, Robert, 2124 I Street 20037: Yellow Cat Productions. Lureau, Bertrand John, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Lutz, Ellsworth M., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Lynch, William D., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Lynker, John, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. MacBride, Thomas L., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. MacFarlane, Ann A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Madden, Jenifer J., 2030 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Satellite News Channel. Maer, Peter, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Maggiolo, Vito, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Malin, Susan, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Malkie, Jaye, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Malkie, Paul Delmar, Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Malone, Fred J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Malone, Joann, 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Manley, Jerold Hugh, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Mann, Raphael, 3429 Tulane Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Israeli Radio-IDF. Marcus, Ralph, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Margolies, Marjorie, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Marks, Jeffrey Alan, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Marlin, Cal A., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Marriott, Michael, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Martin, James Thomas, Jr., 3607 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: ABC News. Martin, Mary S., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Martin, Thomas J., 9802 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Pyramid Video, Inc. Martino, Jeffrey, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Massey, Janet L., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Mathews, John F., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Mathis, Charles L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Matthews, Claude L., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Matthews, Kathleen Cunningham, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Matthews, Lawrence C., Jr., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Maurer, Craig Richardson, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Mayes, Michael E., 3620 27th Street, South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mazaud, Claude, 5507 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814: French Radio (Radio France). McBride, Robert James, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. McCaffrey, Joseph F., Reva, Va. 22735: WMAL-AM. McCargar, George, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. McCarthy, Lark, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. McCash, Douglas L., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. McChesney, John, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. McCleery, Kathleen D., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. McCloskey, Bill, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. McConnell, David F., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. McCormick, Stephen J., 603 National Press Building 20045: National News Service, Inc. McCullough, Kevin P., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. McCurdy, John G., Jr., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. McDaniel, Jan M., Route 1, Box 457, Leesburg, Va. 22075: CBS News. McDermott, Frank D., Jr., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. McDonnell, Ellen, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. McDougall, William Edmond, 9 Guy Court, Rockville, Md. 20850: WJLA-TV. McFarland, Robert Dane, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. McGill, Crawford G., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. McGlinchy, James, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. McGrath, Patrick E., 1092 Broadwater Point Drive, Churchton, Md. 20733: Metromedia News. McIntyre, James Jon, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. McKay, Roy S., Jr., 1809 Belmont Road 20009: NBC News. McKee, Robert C., Jr., 9540 Godwin Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110: WPRW-AM. McKelway, Douglas B., 5617 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Potomac News Service. McKinley, Michael D., 712 A Street NE. 20002: Satellite News Channel. McKinsey, Dala Diane, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. McLain, Scott James, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Midwest Communications, Inc. McLaughlin, Marya, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. McLaughlin, William Joseph, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. McLeskey, Michael Peyton, 13015 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20851: Mutual Broadcasting System. McManus, James J., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. McMurray, Pat, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH-FM. Mead, Robert, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Meaney, Donald, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Means, Robert Joseph, 1410 North Meade Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: WTOP-AM. Melendy, David R., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Mellman, Ira, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Mengle, Kline, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Messuri, Michael A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Metcalf, Sharon, 4713 Windom Place 20016: Satellite News Channel. Meyer, Edwin, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Michaelis, O. Peter T., 3316 Volta Place 20007: ABC News. Michaels, Peter J., 498 National Press Building 20045: NBC News. Michaelson, Mike, 5205 Dover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Michon, Christopher, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Mickelbury, Penny, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Middleton, Kenneth N., 2238 Washington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: WJLA-TV. Midgley, Elizabeth, 2715 36th Place 20007: CBS News. Miklaszewski, James Alan, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Milenic, Alexander Mario, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Miller, Annette L., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Miller, Jayne, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Miller, Robert Julian, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Milstein, Jeff, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Mingarelli, Orlando, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Minner, Richard L., 6209 Julian Street, Springfield, Va. 22150: NBC News. Minor, Ronald Francis, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Mintz, Jonathan, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Mishoe, Philip B., Jr., 1907 North Woodley Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: ABC News. Mitchell, Andrea, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Mitchell, Kenneth B., 2718 Ontario Road 20009: NBC News. Moeser, Marion Victoria, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Molpus, David Lee, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Monroe, Bill, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817: NBC News. Moon, Robert Lynn, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Moore, Clifton H., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Moore, Gayle Kline, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Moore, Joseph Jay, III, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Moore, Russell T., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Mordenti, Philip, 3904 Hollyview Street, Olney, Md. 20832: WJLA-TV. Moreno, Mark C., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. 952 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Morgan, Edward P., 1211 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: Public Interest Radio. Morland, Katherine Louise, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Morris, Thomas W., Jr., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Morse, Richard, 2189 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Morton, Bruce A., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Mote, Thomas, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Moulton, Paul L., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Storer Communications, Inc. Mudd Roger H., 7167 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. Mueller, Philip R., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Bonneville International Corporation. Mulera, John H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Munro, Stephen Burford, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Murphy, Michael M., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Murphy, Terence Stephen, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Mushkatel, Illa, 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Abell Productions. Myers, Adolyn A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Myers, Lisa M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Nachman, Jerome A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Navias, Robert, 2200 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204: UPI Audio. Navies, Jerome C., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Neary, Lynn, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Neibaur, M. Bruce, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Neil, Joseph H., 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: NBC News. Nelson, Kathy F., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Nelson, Steven T., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Nester, John J., 2940 North Westmoreland Street, Arlington, Va. 22213: Berns Bureau. Nestingen, Leslie, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Neugold, Kathleen M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Neustadt, James J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Newman, Barbara, 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Abell Productions. Nickless, James Kenneth, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Noble, Jeffrey S., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Norland, Dean E., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Norling, Richard A., 10082 Dudley Drive, Ijamsville, Md. 21754: Freelance. Norton, Mary Elizabeth, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Novak, Thomas M., Rt. 1, Box 1170A, Port Tobacco, Md. 20607: CBS News. Noyes, Daniel P., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Nyrop, Siri E., 3132 M Street 20007: German Television—ARD. O’Brien, Thomas A., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. O’Brien, Tim A., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. O’Connor, Philip, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Ogulnik, John A., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. O’Hearn, Katherine 1., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. O’Keefe, Dennis G., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. .Olexa, Carl, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Cinema Sound, Ltd. Olson, Pam, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Ornstein, Norman J., 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Osage, Christine, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Ottalini, David Guy, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Otth, John A., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Owens, Angela B., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Page, Sarah Clarke, 1627 K Street 20006: Gannett Radio News Service. Palca, Joseph W., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Palfreyman, Richard D., 2501 M Street 20037: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Panzer, Chester Vance, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Papa, John, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Pappas, Ike, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Parks, William R. Jr., 3417 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase 20815: Cinema Sound, Ltd. Parziale, Reynolds Anthony, Jr., 8720 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Yellow Cat Productions. Patnode, Harold Webster, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Patten, Patricia Ann, 806 South Fairfax, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Patterson, John F., 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Payne, David A., 4811 Fort Sumner Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816: KUTV, Inc. ~ Paz, Mark Christopher, 2400 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22206: In Washington News Service. Pearce, David A., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Pearce, Kathleen Donna, 1111 18th Street 20036: Group W Newsfeed. Pearlman, Beth, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Pearson, Carol Ann, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: National Catholic News Service. Peck, Rodney R., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Peckarsky, Peter, 950 25th Street 20037: Washington Wire. Pell, Ernest E., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: WCVB-TV. Penniman, Judith M., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Pepin, Edward A., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Perlaky, Bela, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Perlmeter, Alan Barry, 18011 Barnesville Road, Barnesville, Md. 20838: WETA-TV. Perone, Herbert C., Jr., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Perri, Michael J., 709 Tamarack Way, Herndon, Va. 22070: WNVT-TV. Persina, Ellen Masin, 566 National Press Building 20045: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Peter, Francis Joseph, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Peterson, Esther, 1111 18th Street 20036: Group W Newsfeed. Peterson, Gordon W., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Peterson, Lynne Frances, 498 National Press Building 20045: NBC News. Peterson, Roger, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Peterson, Susan Ann, 3730 Kanawha Street 20015: NBC News. Petras, William H., 4227 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: NBC News. Petrick, Robert Stephen, 2325 42d Street 20007: In Washington News Service. Peyronnia, Joseph F., III, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Pfister, Walter C., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: DOCUVID Electronic News Service. Pierpoint, Robert C., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Piper, Patrick M., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Plante, William M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Plavnick, Judith, 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Pleitgen, Fritz, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Plissner, Martin, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Polk, Jackson H., 340 National Press Building 20045: Pyramid Video, Inc. Polk, James, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Porter, Don, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Potasznik, David, 6759 Surreywood Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Satellite News Channel. Potter, Deborah A., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Powell, William C., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Prentnieks, Erik P., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Prescott, Amy, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Preston, Carol E., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Preston, Richard, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Prince, Eddie, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Pulz, Donald Edward, 340 National Press Building 20045: Pyramid Video, Inc. Purbaugh, Marvin Wendall, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Queen, Michael A., 11355 Empire Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: NBC News. Quinn, John D., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Radke, Mark S., 908 25th Street 20037: ACCESS to Telecommunications, Inc. Radovsky, Dan, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Raffensperger, Karen E., 2727 29th Street 20008: CTV Canadian Television Network, Inc. Raker, Lester R., 9008 Center Street, Manassas, Va. 22110: WTKK-TV. Raker, Roger A., 9008 Center Street, Manassas, Va. 22110: WTKK-TV. Ramirez, Carlos, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Ramirez, Olga G., 409 Schuyler Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: RKO Radio Networks. Ramsbrock, Gerd, 4123 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: German Television-ZDF. Ramshaw, Gregg W., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Randall, Laura J., 1705 DeSales Street 20036: UPITN. Randle, Jim, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Ratner, Victor, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Rattley, Sandra C., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Raullerson, Kevin G., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Reals, Gary J., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Redding, William, 600 Water Street SW., 20024; WJLA-TV. Reeder, David F., 908 Pheasant Run Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: WCTN-AM. Reff, Kenneth, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Reid, Brian Michael, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Reid, Margo L., 1921 Kalorama Road 20009: KCET-TV. Reide, Jerome L., 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Abell Productions. Reilly, Ann L., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Reiner, Steven, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Reis, Alexander J., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Reitman, Marci, 351 10th Street SE, 20003: Nightly Business Report. Reynolds, Frank, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Richards, Janice K., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV. Rickard, V. Taylor, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Rieger, Wendy B., American University 20016: WAMU-FM. Rieman, Richard J., 1776 G Street 20006: RKO Radio Networks. Riggs, James W., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Riordan, Joseph, 1629 Columbia Road 20009: Capital Broadcast News. Risch, Gregory C., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting. Ritz, Michael L., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Ritzo, Marie J., 868 National Press Building 20045: Pacific National News Service. Rivchun, Stuart L., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Roane, Andrea, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Roberts, Corinne B., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. 954 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Roberts, Donald J., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: King Broadcasting Company. Roberts, Kimberly Ann, 940 25th Street 20036: UPITN. Robinson, Ann Elizbeth, 2831 27th Street 20008: ABC News. Robinson, Clyde Wendall, Sr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Robinson, Douglas Myreon, 642 C Street NE. 20002: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Robinson, Houston L., Jr., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Robinson, Margaret L., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Robinson, Marilyn L., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Robinson, Paulette J., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Rochelle, Carl, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Rockwell, Donna, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Rodman, John G., 290 National Press Building 20045: International Media Service. Rodman, Veronique, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Rollins, Bonnie S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20036: NBC News. Romero, Gabe, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Roselli, H. Michael, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Rosenbaum, Marcus D., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Rosenbaum, Richard D., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Rosenbaum, Thea, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Rosenberg, Jeffrey A., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Rosenberg, John S., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Rosenfelder, Michael, 2013 Lewisdale Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783: UPITN. Ross, David A., 3620 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206: WETA-TV. Ross, Lynn, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Rosse, Richard A., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Rossetti, Misaele, 2030 M Street 20036: British Broadcasting Corporation. Roth, Geoffrey Allan, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Roth, Johnie F., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Rowan, Ford, 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Rowe, Jo Ann, 791 National Press Building 20045: Rowe News Service. Royster, William E., 101 G Street SW. 20024: Freelance. Royster, William V., 400 1st Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Rubin, H. Gail, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Ruby, Elvera, 2480 16th Street 20009: Independent Network News. Rush, David L., 14520 Manor Park Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: NBC News. Russell, Roxanne, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Rutan, Carl M., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cox Communications, Inc. Rutherford, John H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Rutledge, James A., Jr., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Rydell, Mary Kate, 2800 Quebec Street 20008: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Rynott, Julie K., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Midwest Communications, Inc. Sachs, Harvey Richard, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Cinema Sound, Ltd. Sagon, Patricia, 1111 18th Street 20036: Group W Newsfeed. Sagraves, Zan, 226 C Street NE., 20002: Nightly Business Report. Saint-Pierre, Raymond, 1667 34th Street 20007: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Sanders, Richard, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Sargent, Anthony H., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Sarro, Ronald A., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Scali, John A., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Scanlan, Daniel O'Connell, 2316 Millennium Lane, Reston, Va. 22091: Mutual Broadcasting System. Scaefer, Teri, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE 22042: KSN-TV. Schaff, Michael L., 1627 K Street 20006: Gannett Radio News Service. Schakne, Robert, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Schell, Stephanie Ann, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Scherer, David, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Schiavone, Louise L., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Schiller, Rhoda Kim, 1741 T Street 20009: ABC News. Schiller, Ulrich, 8305 Beechtree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20815: German Broadcasting and Television Systems. Schindler, Max Arthur, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Schindler, Max James, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Schlegel, Barry C., 499 South Capital Street SE. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Schlesinger, Joseph, 566 National Press Building 20045: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Schlesinger, Richard, 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Schmechel, Rolf H., 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Schmitt, Hans Jochaim, 1077 31st Street 20007: German Television-ZDF. Schneider, James A., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Schoenhaut, Carrie Lynn, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Christian Broadcasting Network. Schoenmann, Donald Edward, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Schorr, Daniel, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Schory, Katriel, 6702 Kenwood Forest Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: German Television-ZDF. Schory, Naomi, 6702 Kenwood Forest Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: German Television-ZDF. Schoumacher, David E., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Schulberg, Peter C., 1545 18th Street 20036: King Broadcasting Company. Radio and Television Galleries 955 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Schultz, Jack, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20776: Freelance. Schultz, James J., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Schwartz, Rhonda, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Schwartz, Sheldon, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Schweitzer, Murray H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Scott, Drew, 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Scott, Kenneth J., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Scott, Sarah, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Seeger, Mark, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Seidel, Eric M., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Seldin, Eric, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Sellers, Olivia Jean, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Selma, Reginald G., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Semedo, Barbara, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Serafin, Barry, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Sergay, Richard G., 2031 Q Street 20009: ABC News. Sesno, Frank, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Severson, Lucky, 5721 Heritage Hill Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: KUTV, Inc. Sewell, Leslie, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Shainman, Lawrence, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Sharpe, Wayne C., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Sheftell, Alex, 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Abell Productions. Sherman, Lawrence M., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Sherno, Paul, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Sherrill, Charles L., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Bonneville International Corporation. Shifflett, Forrest N., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Shine, Thomas Andrew, 3404 Rutgers Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: ABC News. Shockley, Milton T., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Silimeo, Debra, 5755 Harwich Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: NBC News. Silverman, Art, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Silverstein, Marc, 4850 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Independent Network News. Simms, Marvin Colman, 813 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: In Washington News Service. Simon, Bob, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Simon, Cadi, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Simpson, Carole, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Simpson, Ross W., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Singleton, Jane M., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Sinn, Patricia, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Spanish International Network. Sinrich, William Douglas, 1904 R Street 20009: NBC News. Sisco, Paul C., 1705 DeSales Street 20036: UPITN. Skehan, Michael E., 6521 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20902: Independent Television News, Ltd. Skehan, Patrick D., 1705 DeSales Street 20036: Independent Television News, Ltd. Slavin, Paul A., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Slingland, Frank D., 4718 River Road 20816: NBC News. Small, Clive D., 2030 M Street 20036: British Broadcasting Corporation. Small, William J., 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Smith, Donald William, Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Smith, Gregory M., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Smith, Ida Marie, 2505 R Street SE, 20020: Metromedia News. Smith, Jack, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Smith, Mignon C., 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Alabama Information Network. Smith, Shirley Ann O’Bryan, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Smith, Steve A., 363 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Smith, William R., II, 1970 Winterport Cluster, Reston, Va. 22091: Evening News Broadcasting. Snyder, James J., 7203 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Mutual Broadcasting System. Snyder, James L., 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Soete, Heinz, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Sokol, Anna H., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Sokusky, Anna Mae, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Solomon, Gerald A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Speck, B. Alan, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Spencer, Susan, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Spinrad, Naomi, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Spiropoulos, John, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Sproul, Robin V., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Spruce, Mary F., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Squassi, Florence, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Stamberg, Susan, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Stark, John Sevely, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Starks, William O., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Starnes-Jaco, Evelyn, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Statter, L. David, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202: WTOP-AM. 956 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Steele, Harold M., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL-AM. Stehr, Herbert, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Stein, Norman S., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Steinberg, David L., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Stern, Carl L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Steuart, Elizabeth, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Stig, Gunnar Fredriksson, 496 National Press Building 20045: Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Stoll, Karl Holbrook, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Stolov, Susan L., 4373 Raleigh Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Evening News Broadcasting. Storey, Alfred J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Strawser, Neil, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Streuli, Anthony R., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Strickland, Bob, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Suddeth, Richard W., 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Christian Broadcasting Network. Sughrue, Karen M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Sullivan, Kathleen Mary, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Sullivan, Roger J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Summers, Margaret T., 3711 Alabama Avenue SE. 20020: WHUR-FM. Sures, Mary Ann, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Suss, Susan, 2130 P Street 20037: Metromedia News. Suthard, James R., 3100 South Manchester, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Christian Broadcasting Network. Swain, Susan M., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Swann, Michael D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Swann, Teryl, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Swanston, Walterene J., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Tabarly, Pierre Philemon Noel, 13 Native Dancer Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: Telemedia Network (Canada). Talley, Deborah A., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. i Tanaka, Seiji, 626 National Press Building 20045: Fuji Telecasting. Tani, Masuo, 8200 MacArthur Boulevard, Cabin John, Md. 20818: UPITN. Tanner, Lynda, Box 2626 20013, WETA-TV. x Tanninen, Aarng J.0., 1077 Papermill Court 20007: Finnish Broadcasting Company. Tate, Oscar, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Taub, Judith P., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Taylor, Adrian C., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Taylor, Charles Wesley, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Taylor, Elaina B., 1427 Pathfinder Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: WMZQ-FM. Taylor, Stephen A., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Tenenbaum, Henry, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Tessler, Barton J., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Thies, Donald E., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Thiriot, Paul, 7127 Lake Cove Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310: KUTV, Inc. Thomas, Edward D., 11723 Greenlane Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Cinema Sound, Ltd. Thomas, Evelyn L., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Thomas, Fred, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Thompson, Edward A., 1353 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003: Associated Press Radio. Thompson, Lea, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Thompson, Stephen K., 4646 40th Street 20016 WTOP-AM. Tillman, LeRoy William, Jr., 4646 40th Street 20016 WTOP-AM. Tillotson, Marry, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Timberlake, Ortiz, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Timm, Andreas, 4044 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22201: German Television-ZDF. Tobias, Edward L., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Tomko, Joseph J., Jr., 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20706: Evening News Broadcasting. Tomko, Joseph S., III, 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20706: Evening News Broadcasting. Tompkins, John H., 621 Princeton Place 20010: NBC News. Torrance, Donald C., 1050 Papermill Court 20007: Satellite News Channel. Torre, Rene Raoul, 1610 Brookside Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Torrey, William Edward, III, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Totenberg, Nina, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Towne, Charles W., 4419 39th Street 20016: Group W Newsfeed. Travieso, John, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Truitt, Susan, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Trujillo, Zoe, 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Turner, Al Douglas, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Turner, Lemuel, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Turney, Edgar W., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Uchima, Charles K., 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WTTG-TV. Udelson, Susan R., Box 2626, 20013: WETA-TV. Ueberroth, Arthur G., III, 12 Bricin Street, Annapolis, Md. 21403: Mutual Broadcasting System. Uliano, Richard J., 2209 42d Street 20007: WMZQ-FM. Updike, James D., 5402 Danville Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: NBC News. Upshaw, James R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Valeriani, Richard Gerard, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. VanderVeen, Lawrence, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Van Dyke, Charles E., 1776 G Street 20006: RKO Radio Networks. Vanko, William David, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Van Messel, James J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Van Nostrand, Ron, 9020 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Freelance. Vanocur, Sander, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Van Oss, Alex, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Van Ryan, Jane, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Vaselopulos, Peter G., 4302 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. 22203: Mobile Video Services. Vaughan, Elizabeth H., 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007: NBC News. Vaughn, James Robert, Jr., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Vautrot, James E., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Vernon, Wes, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Violette, Charles H.; 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Vitarelli, Robert E., 11104 Gilcrist Ct., Potomac, Md. 20854: CBS News. Vo, Huynh, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Voth, Charles M., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE 20002: KSN-TV. Wada, Chitose, 763 National Press Building 20045: Nippon Television Network Corporation. Wade, Joseph A., 400 1st Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Wadley, Ellen, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016: CBS News. Wadsworth, Lex G., 366 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Wagy, Norman O., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Storer Communications, Inc. Walker, James William, 3305 Cannongate, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Walker, Thomas M., 499 South Capitol Street 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Walker, Wendy, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Wallace, Chris, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Wallace, Jo Anne, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Walls, Elizabeth D., 1414 22d Street 20037: Metromedia News. Walsh, Joseph P., Jr., 1813 Miller Drive, Finksburg, Md. 21048: Mutual Broadcasting System. Walsh, Mary E., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Walter, David M., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Walton, Mark S., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Wanzer, John S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Ward, Russell H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Warner, Craig, 8208 Houston Court, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: Mutual Broadcasting System. Washington, Ervin S., 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Waters, Martin E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Watkins, John D., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Watson, William D., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Webb, David A., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Weiger, Pamela R., 1016 16th Street 20036: Capital News, Inc. Weis, Geri A., P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza 20024: Washington Independent Television. Weiss, Glenn, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Weiss, Lars A., 496 National Press Building 20045: Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Weissman, Adrienne, 5323 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Washington Radio and Press Service. Weldon, Harry L., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Werner, Daniel J., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Wertheimer, Linda C., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Wertz, Melvin J., 5332 41st Street 20015: ABC News. Wesson, Celeste L., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Westcott, Richard W., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Westerlind, Gunnar, 496 National Press Building 20045: Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. Westmoreland, Janet, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Whatley, Michael E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Whelan, Helen, 101 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20002: Nightly Business Report. Whyte, William Kirby, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Cinema Sound, Ltd. Wiener, Robin Diane, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Wiik, Carol Anne, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Wilborn, T. L., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Wilkinson, Wendla, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Williams, Ann E., 5480 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Midwest Communications, Inc. Williams, Charlene Joyce, 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP-AM. Williams, Jack, 52 South French Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Washington News Service. Williams, Karen, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Williams, Verna Lynn, 210 Tulip Avenue, Takoma Park, Md 20912: WDMV-TV. Wilson, Brenda L., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Wilson, Charles Owen, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Wilson, Glen P., 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Potomac News Service. Wilson, Juanita, 5225 Connecticut Avenue 20015: In Washington News Service. Windham, R. Craig, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH-FM. Winslow, Linda A., Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Winthrop, Diana R., 1829 Summit Place 20009: GAP Communications, Inc. 958 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Witt, Holger, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television-ARD. Witten, Robert H., 3007 Porter Street 20008: Mutual Broadcasting System. Wolf, Mary A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Wolf, Nora, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Wolfe, John R., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Wolfe, Nancy L., 366 National Press Building 20045: Independent Network News. Wolfson, Charles M., 3916 LeLand Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: CBS News. Woodruff, Judy, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Woodruff, Les A., 5906 Jane Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Woolsley, Charles Leonard, 6234 Valley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. Worthy, Cardozar, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Wright, Christopher Barrow, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Yackee, Susan Kaye, 3314 Porter Street 20008: Freelance. Ydstie, John, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Yoshizawa, Kazuhide, 763 National Press Building 20045: Nippon Television Network Corporation. Young, Melissa A., 5130 Connecticut Avenue 20008: ABC News. Younts, Gerlind E., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Zaharoudis, Stephanie A., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Zechar, David B., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Zeldman, Marcy L., 1717 DeSales Street 20036: ABC News. Zimmerman, Catherine, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Zins, Judy, 2301 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Satellite News Channel. Zirinsky, Susan, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Zodun, Albert N., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Zubon, Richard W., 1111 18th Street 20036: Satellite News Channel. Zwerdling, Daniel, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED Phones: Senate Gallery, 224-6421—House Gallery, 225-5214 (Network, station, or service, and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) ABC News—887-7777, 1717 DeSales Street 20036: Nancy J. Ambrose, Stephen M. Aug, Theodore L. Barry, William F. Barry III, Jane M. Bartnett, John H. Bauer, Stephen S. Bell, Heidi S. Berenson, Ralph J. Binder, Leslie A. Blatt, Kenneth L. Blaylock, Robert E. Bramson, Glennwood Branche, Mark E. Brender, David Brinkley, Henry Metric Brown, Harold R. Bruno, Jr., John S. Bullard, Marc Burstein, Christopher F. Carlson, Robert E. Clark, Claire O. Crawford, A. E. Cremedas, Catherine Cummings, Thomas J. D’Annibale, Ernest C. Davy, Terry T. DeWitt, J. Louise Edwards, James W. Eldridge, David H. Fisher, Gordon L. Freedman, Jr., Vincent A. Gaito, George Robert Gerlach, Charles D. Gibson, Thomas M. Giusto, Sally R. Glass, Bernard P. Gmiter, Amy Ellen Goldberg, William Warren Greenwood, Bettina Gregory, Ronee Lynn Guidice, Robert J. Haberl, Tammas J. Hamilton, William L. Hensel, G. Paul Howes, Ann Compton Hughes, George W. Hughes, Brit Hume, Edward B. Irving III, Gerald Jarocki, William L. Jenkins, Edward B. Jennings, Jr., Kenneth E. Johnson, Robert J. Jordan, Lee Kamlet, Sally K. Kaplan, Herbert E. Kaplow, Sheilah A. Kast, Fay M. Kaufman, Debra L. Kempf, John W. Knott, Jr., Anita J. Krichmar, Carl Larsen, Chuck Lewis, Robert M. Lukeman, Jaye Malkie, James Thomas Martin, Jr., Janet L. Massey, John G. McCurdy, Jr., O. Peter T. Michaelis, Robert Julian Miller, Jeff Milstein, Jonathan Mintz, Philip B. Mishoe, Jr., Gayle Kline Moore, Mark C. Moreno, Dean E. Norland, Tim A. O’Brien, Harold Webster Patnode, Judith M. Penniman, Herbert C. Perone, Jr., Francis Joseph Peter, Roger Peterson, Victor Ratner, Frank Reynolds, Ann Elizabeth Robinson, Carl Rochelle, Veronique Rodman, Richard D. Rosenbaum, Richard R. Sanders, Anthony H. Sargent, John A. Scali, Rhoda Kim Schiller, Kenneth J. Scott, Barry Serafin, Richard G. Sergay, Thomas Andrew Shine, Carole Simpson, Paul A. Slavin, Anna H. Sokol, B. Alan Speck, Robin V. Sproul, Florence Squassi, Kathleen Mary Sullivan, Deborah A. Talley, Charles Wesley Taylor, Al Douglas Turner, Sander Vanocur, Harry L. Weldon, Melvin J. Wertz, Robin Diane Wiener, Charles Leonard Woolsey, Christopher Barrow Wright, Melissa A. Young, David B. Zechar, Marcy L. Zeldman. Abell Productions—656-4094, 5161 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Laura G. Forman, Jeff Scott Goldman, Illa Mushkatel, Barbara Newman, Jerome L. Reide, Alex Sheftell. ACCESS to Telecommunications, Inc.—965-2905/333-0908, 908 25th Street 20037: Robert H. Charles, Jr., James E. Champagne, Mark S. Radke. Alabama Information Network—333-0579, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Carol Bennett, Mignon C. Smith. Asmar Communications—299-3452, 9829 Conestoga Way, Potomac, Md. 20854: Robert T. Endicott. Alvey News Service—585-1776, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Murray Alvey. Associated Press Radio—833-5910, 1825 K Street 20006: Patti Jan Berman, Gerald J. Bodlander, Candy Alt Crowley, Craig Dellimore, Wendell Keith Goler, Pat Hazan, Cynthia A. Hecht, Matthew Patrick Hoff, J. Mark Huffman, Joseph Frank Kafka, Mark Knoller, Thelma Jane Mossman LeBrecht, Francis J. Limbach, Bill Mcloskey, David R. Melendy, Marion Victoria Moeser, Robert Lynn Moon, Louise L. Schiavone, Frank Sesno, Edward A. Thompson, Edward L. Tobias, James Robert Vaughn, Jr., David M. Walter, T. L. Wilborn, Nora Wolf. Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk—833-5370, 2021 K Street 20006: Anthony Catella. Audio-Video News—671-1049, 6130 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Constance E. Lawn. Australian Broadcasting Commission—466-8575, 2501 M Street 20037: Richard D. Palfreyman. Berns Bureau—484-1840, 148 G Street SW. 20024: Fred Berns, Joseph L. Harrison, Jr., John J. Nester. Bi Media, Inc.—385-9284, 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Edward M. Gilman. Bonneville International Corporation—737-3100, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Ronald R. Eisenbarth, John Theviot Hollenhorst, Philip R. Mueller, Charles L. Sherrill. British Broadcasting Corporation—223-2050, 2030 M Street 20036: Martin Bell, Carol Fisk, Robert L. Grevem-berg, Jr., Misaele Rossetti, Clive D. Small. Broadcast News Service—683-5219, 366 National Press Building 20045: William L. Abbott, Timothy J. Bowen, Walter J. Collins, Ronald E. DeVeaux, Thomas W. Morris, Jr., Jeffrey S. Noble, Dennis G. O'Keefe, James W. Riggs, Houston L. Robinson, Jr., James A. Schneider, Steve A. Smith, Mary F. Spruce, Lex G. Wads-worth. CBS News—457-4321, 2020 M Street 20036: Benjamin Jerry Adams, Jacqueline Adams, Greg C. Amadon, Albert Bargamain, Rita Braver Barnett, Joan S. Barone, Julie Anne Booty, Paul H. Byers, Alfred Colby, Joshua D. Cooper, Thomas J. Craven, Jr., William B. Crawford, Pham Gia Cuong, James E. Duffy, Jean L. Edmunds, Anne M. Edwards, Eric J. Engberg, Daniel R. Erlenborn, Janice Evans, John A. Ferrugia, Rita Flynn, Sam Ford, William H. Galbraith, Jr., John P. Gallagher, Eugene Joseph Gerlach, Benson Ginsburg, Harvey Goldberg, Fred Graham, William W. Headline, Brian M. Healy, George E. Herman, Pham Boi Hoan, Donna Inserra, Philip Howard Jones, Donald N. Juhlin, Peter L. Kendall, Elizabeth Lazarus, Oliver Leonard, Paul E. Liebler, William E. Linden, Jr., William D. Lynch, Paul Delmar Malkie, Jr., Cal A. Marlin, Michael Marriott, Mary S. Martin, Jan M. McDaniel, James McGlinchy, Dala Diane McKinsey, Marya McLaughlin, William Joseph McLaughlin, James J. McManus, Elizabeth Midgley, Jayne Miller, Orlando Mingarelli, Bruce A. Morton, Steven T. Nelson, Kathleen M. Neugold, Thomas M. Novak, Philip O'Connor, Katherine I. O’Hearn, Ike Pappas, Beth Pearlman, Joseph F. Peyronnin III, Robert C. Pierpoint, William M. Plante, Martin Plissner, Deborah A. Potter, Erik P. Prentnieks, Dan Radovsky, Ann L. Reilly, Marilyn L. Robinson, Gabe Romero, Roxanne Russell, Robert Schakne, Bob Simon, Jack Smith, Susan Spencer, Neil Strawser, 959 960 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Norman S. Stein, Anthony R. Streuli. Karen M. Sughrue, Evelyn L. Thomas, Lemuel Tucker, Charles H. Violette, Robert E. Vitarelli, Ellen Wadley, Mary E. Walsh, Janet Westmoreland, Charles Owen Wilson, John R. Wolfe, Charles M. Wolfson, Susan Zirinsky. CBS Radio Stations News Service—457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. CBS Television Stations—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: William A. Eames. CTV Canadian Television Network—466-3595, 1705 DeSales Street 20036: Karen E. Raffensperger. Cable News Network—298-7400, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Susan F. Ades, Joan C. Andrew, Cynthia Baker, Ralph J. Begleiter, Todd B. Benjamin, Pamela S. Benson, Charles J. Bierbauer, Amy Birnbaum, Jane Caplan, Jean Carper, Gloria Chavez, Carol A. Cratty, Jacquelyn Fain, Nigal D’Wayne Felder, Frances Fifis, Elissa B. Free, David T. French, Judah B. Ginsberg, Thomas F. Hannon, Jr., John Holliman, Jr., Bernard H. Kamenske, Steven H. Kassel, Janet Hill Keefer, John B. Keeley, Lygeri Koromvokis, Stephanie Elenore Lambidakis, Linda M. Lashendock, Sol Levine, Frances L. Lewine, Julie P. Lewis, Kirsten Lindquist, Susan Ludel, Ann A. MacFarlane, Vito Maggiolo, James Alan Miklaszewski, Daniel P. Noyes, Pam Olson, David Guy Ottalini, Kenneth Reff, Paulette J. Robinson, Donna Rockwell, H. Michael Roselli, James A. Rutledge, Jr., Daniel Schorr, James J. Schultz, Eric M. Seidel, Olivia Jean Sellers, Wayne C. Sharpe, Mary Ann Sures, Mary Tillotson, Wendy Walker, Mark S. Walton, Carol Anne Wiik, Gerlind E. Younts. Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN)—737-3220, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Craig W. Arnold, Roxanne Belair, Jean Booth, Susan Bundock, Kathy Jeanne Cahill, Bruce D. Collins, Caroline H. Collins, Scott Crain, Pamela S. Fleming, Pamela Louise Forrester, Garney Gary, Aneece Mina Holland, Barry S. Katz, Brian Lockman, Mike Michaelson, Terence Stephen Murphy, Patricia Ann Patten, Douglas Myreon Robinson, H. Gail Rubin, Karl Holbrook Stoll, Susan M. Swain, Teryl Swann, James William Walker. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation—638-3286, 566 National Press Building 20045: Michel Brociner, Jacqueline E. Calnan, Jean-Paul Champagne, Jacques Edouard Girard, David Herman, Albert Henry Jones, Ellen Masin Persina, Mary Kate Rydell, Raymond Saint-Pierre, Joseph Schlesinger, Rene Raoul Torre. Capital Broadcast News—638-6733, 400 First Street 20001: Kathleen A. Brown, Mary B. Coffman, Carol Kadu- shin, Martin A. Kos, Joseph Riordan, William V. Royster, Joseph A. Wade. Capital News, Inc.—466-6362, 1016 16th Street 20036: Richard E. Lauziere, Pamela R. Weiger. Carmir Video—638-4337, 958 National Press Building 20045: Michael A. Carnell. Christian Broadcasting Network—638-4734, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Tony Alexi, John Thomas Black, Claire Collins, Carrie Lynn Schoenhaut, Richard W. Suddeth, James R. Suthard. Chronicle Broadcasting—347-2700, 415 2d Street NE. 20002: Jefferie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Margaret K. Crawford, James H. Dunn, Donald A. Lee, Kevin P. McCullough, Gregory C. Risch. Cinema Sound, Ltd.—524-1083, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Milburne M. Linstrom, Carl Olexa, William R. Parks, Jr., Harvey Richard Sachs, Edward D. Thomas, William Kirby Whyte. Corinthian Broadcasting—546-0068, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: George D. Davis, Annette E. Labrie, Roger Lindberg. Cox Communications, Inc.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. DOCUVID Electronic News Service—737-1996, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Nancy Tait Bergman, Paul C. Bergman, Jerry C. Cardwell, Bonnie Erbe, Vincent M. Gancie, Gary John Geboy, James William Gorman, Jeffrey Alan Heiners, John Francis Henrehan, Joanna Mary Kelly, William James Line, Craig Richardson Maurer, Walter C. Pfister. : Ellipse Broadcast Assignments—244-9288, 4936 Butterworth Place 20016: Edward M. Connors. Energy Newsline—457-0879, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue 20036: Steven Mitchell Greenhut. Evening News Broadcasting—577-4383, 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20706: Eileen Cleary, Paul G. Dough- erty II, Lindsay Graves, William R. Smith II, Susan L. Stolov, Joseph J. Tomko, Jr., Joseph S. Tomko III. F.E.B. Video Productions—423-2979, 4301 23d Parkway, Temple Hills, Md. 20748: Frank E. Borzage. Finnish Broadcasting Company—337-4899, 1077 Papermill Court 20007: Aarne J. O. Tanninen. Fisher Broadcasting, Inc.—544-6820, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Edward P. Belmudes, Richard C. Fisher, Timothy E. Hillard. Florida Network—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. Freelance—Deborah C. Britton, 1622 Florida Avenue 20009, 483-5840; Robert H. Cirace, P.O. Box 3510, Arling-ton, Va. 22203, 820-7130; Randy P. Feldman, 10507 Weymouth Street, Bethesda, Md. 20814, 493-5920; Robert Francis Funk, 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310, 971-1759; Arthur Michael Hoiland, 18800 Alpenglow Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20833, 774-4547; Ralph L. Huttenloch, 7610 Midday Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306, 768-9593; Bruce M. Kissal, 7610 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306, 768-9593; Richard A. Norling, 10082 Dudley Drive, Ijamsville, Md. 21754, (301) 831-9782; William E. Royster, 101 G. Street SW. 20024, 484-6478; Jack Schultz, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, 474-9311; Ron Van Nostrand, 9020 Copenhaven Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854, 424-3590; Susan Kaye Yackee, 417 4th Street SE. 20003, 547-0509. French Radio (Radio France)—656-3826, 5507 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Claude Mazaud. French Radio-Television Network (Europe 1)—342-8160, 3251 Prospect Street 20007: Jean-Pierre Joulin. Fuji Telecasting—347-6070, 626 National Press Building; Seiji Tanaka. GAP Communications, Inc.—554-8404, 1410 Lawrence Street NE. 20017: Lawrence A. Gray, Peter Q. Hackes, Diana R. Withrop. Gannett Radio News Service—775-4554, 1627 K Street 20006: Brenda M. Box, Sarah Clarke Page, Michael L. Schaff. Gannett Television News Service—775-4581, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Jim Benemann, Kyle T. Eppler, Richard S. Foster, Ronald J. Gardner, Jack Hurley. Georgia Radio News Service—965-3875, 3416 Garfield Street 20007: Gary William Daughters. German Broadcasting Company—>524-8617, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Claus Baukhage. German Broadcasting Suedwestfunk—524-8625, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Gerd Lotze. Radio and Television Galleries NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued German Broadcasting and Television Systems—524-0706, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Ulrich Schiller. German Democratic Republic Radio and Television—652-8089, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Horst Kaubler. German Television—ARD—298-6535, 3132 M Street 20007: Charles Borniger, Raymond D. Brislin, Hans Diek-meyer, Siri Nyrop, Bela Perlaky, Fritz Pleitgen, Thea Rosenbaum, Rolf H. Schmechel, Heinz Soete, Herbert Stehr, Holger Witt. German Television-—ZDF—333-3909, 1077 31st Street 20007: Kurt Englert, Jens Heik, Volker D. Hoffmann, Rolanda Stoneback Johnson, Horst Karl-Heinz Kalbus, Karl-Heinz Kohorst, Hans-Dieter Kronzucker, Werner Lelle, Gerd Ransbrock, Hans Joachim Schmitt, Katriel Schory, Naomi Schory, Andreas Timm. Group W Newsfeed—1111 18th Street 20036: C. C. Boggiano, Mary Constance Clingman, Kari Gundersen, Kathleen Donna Pearce, Esther Peterson, Patricia Sagon, Charles W. Towne. Harriscope Broadcasting—338-6790, 3516 W Place 20007: Paul H. Lundeen. Independent Network News—783-5616, 366 National Press Building 20045: John R. Aubuchon, Kathleen A. Brady, Michael Castner, H. Austin Esfandiary, Leigh Jennings, Judith Plavnick, Ford Rowan, Elvera Ruby, Drew Scott, Marc Silverstein, Nancy L. Wolfe. Independent Television News, Ltd.—429-3080, 1705 DeSales Street 20036: Michael E. Skehan, Patrick D. Skehan. International Media Service—638-5071, 290 National Press Building 20045: Victor B. Beattie III, Forrest J. Boyd, John G. Rodman. In Washington News Service—342-0258, 2325 42d Street 20007: Patrick J. Branigan, Paula J. Faria, Mark Christopher Paz, Robert Steven Petrick, Marvin Colman Simms, Juanita Wilson. Israeli Radio—IDF—422-9339, 3429 Tulane Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Raphael Mann. Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting—737-4628, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Michael A. Cozza, Philip H. Jacobs. KAKE-TV, Wichita, Kans.—347-2700, 415 2d Street NE. 20002: Jefferie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Margaret K. Crawford, James H. Dunn, Donald A. Lee, Kevin P. McCullough, Gregory C. Risch. KCBS-AM, San Francisco, Calif. —457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. KCET-TV, Los Angeles, Calif. —737-1996, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Margo L. Reid. KDNL-TV, St. Louis, Mo.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Angeles, Calif. —737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Ray-mond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. KFRC-AM, San Francisco, Calif. —638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. KHJ-AM-TV/KRTH-FM, Los Angeles, Calif.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. KLIF-AM/KPLX-FM, Dallas, Tex.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. KMOX-AM, St. Louis, Mo.—457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. KMOX-TV, St. Louis, Mo.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: William A. Eames. KNX-AM, Los Angeles, Calif. —457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. KNXT-TV, Los Angeles, Calif. —457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: William A. Eames. KRON-TV, San Francisco, Calif. —347-2700, 415 2d Street NE. 20002: Jefferie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Margaret K. Crawford, James H. Dunn, Donald A. Lee, Kevin P. McCullough, Gregory C. Risch. KSN-TV, Wichita, Kans.—546-3660, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: David L. Helling, Teri Schaefer, Charles M. Voth. : KTVU-TV, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif. —737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Ray-mond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. KUTV, Inc, Salt Lake City, Utah—543-4826, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: David A. Payne, Lucky Severson, Paul Thiriot. King Broadcasting Company—737-4624, 400 North Capitol 20001: Andrew C. Beers, Donald J. Roberts, Peter C. Schulberg. Luxembourg Radio and Television—429-0585, 255 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Anita E. Hausser. Metromedia News—872-8700, 1414 22d Street 20037: Pamela R. Adkins, David Bartlett, David A. Browde, Barry Cunningham, Kathleen H. Doyle, Betty Wolden Endicott, Daniel E. Hayes, Stephen L. Hirsh, Val Hymes, Sandra L. Kirsch, Harold G. Levenson, Patrick E. McGrath, Ida Marie Smith, Susan Suss, Elizabeth D. Walls. Midwest Communications, Inc.—737-4620, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Thomas Robert Burke, James Edward Gately, Skip Loescher, Scott James McLain, Julie K. Rynott, Ann E. Williams. Mobile Video Services—298-9100, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Wynter Byrd, Bryan E. Cole, Henry Dissel-kamp, Bruce Fink, F. Tracy Forrestal, Claude Glass, James Hensel, Patrick Kellogg, Amy Levine, Ralph Marcus, Jeffrey Martino, George McCargar, Richard Morse, Thomas Mote, M. Bruce Neibaur, Leslie Nestingen, John A. Otth, Rodney Peck, Amy Prescott, John D. Quinn, Kevin G. Raullerson, V. Taylor Rickard, David Scherer, Sheldon Schwartz, Eric Seldin, Reginald G. Selma, Lawrence M. Sherman, Paul Sherno, Roger J. Sullivan, Lawrence VanderVeen, Peter G. Vaselopulos, Glenn Weiss. Mutual Broadcasting System—685-2000, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Sallie Reynolds Beckner, Daniel Brechner, Donald A. Budd, Robert D. Burns, David Lee Cureton, Howard M. Dicus, Jr., Charles F. Eldridge, Allan K. Freeman, Joanna E. Gamble, F. Gifford, Donna Gillmor, Sharon Green, William N. Groody, John L. Hartge, Jr., Paul Henderson, Gregory Hernandez, Kathy Lyn Kilmer, Richard Landesberg, Susan Shannon LeHere, Rachael M. Lowe, Fred Lowrey, Peter Maer, Michael Peyton 99-555 0 -83 -63 962 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued McLeskey, Thomas A. O'Brien, Patrick M. Piper, Richard Preston, Alexander J. Reis, John S. Rosenberg, Richard A. Rosse, Daniel O'Connell Scanlan, Stephanie Ann Schell, Ross W. Simpson, Shirley Ann O’Bryan Smith, James J. Snyder, Barton J. Tessler, William Edward Torrey III, Arthur G.-Ueberroth III, Joseph P. Walsh, Jr., Craig Warner, Robert H. Witten. NBC News—686-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: Robert G. Abernathy, Joel R. Albert, Jay David Alvey, Louise Arnheim, Percy Arrington, Robert W. Asman, William H. Bahruth, Carl E. Bailey, Andrew J. Baroch, Rodney Sims Batten, Gary G. Beall, Jody Beck, James A. Bigger, Elizabeth Board, Ken Bode, John D. Boyd, Robert D. Boyer, Tom Braden, Donna M. Brant, Jacquline F. Brockington, Dwight B. Brown, Edgar W. Brown, Jr., Luther Brown, Jr., Herbert M. Brubaker, Scott Bryan Bruns, Von Porche Brunson, Patrick J. Buchanan, Kelly Burke, George Burlbaugh, Michael J. Calhoun, Arch M. Campbell, Samuel Cardwell, Stephen F. Carraway, Jr., George Cheely, Tommi Childs, Susan Clark, Jack Cloherty, Deborah J. Crable, Elizabeth Anne Crenshaw, Michael P. Crew, Donald D. Critchfield, Ray Cullin, Bruce M. Cummings, Michael A. Cuthbert, Madhu Damania, John Dancy, Richard A. Day, Audrey Dillman, Henry E. Dillon, Richard Eugene Dodson, Sonja D. Dollison, Walter J. Donahoe, Jr., Robert E. Dore, Mary Dorman, Roberta Hornig Draper, Ron Eisenberg, Martin Enghauser, B. Ray Farkas, Charles Fekete, Sheldon Fielman, Edward Merton Fishel II, Rita M. Foley, Donald R. Fox, Andrew K. Franklin, Wilfred R. Fraser, Jr., George J. Fridrich, JoAnn M. Fyanes, William K. Gamble, Katherine J. Garrahan, William Alan Gebhardt, Frank L. Gibson, Jr., William B. Goderre, Alexander Scott Goodfellow, Jeffrey S. Goodman, Edward D. Gorsky, Karen Gray, Kristin Gulland, Robert Hager, Harry J. Hall, Michael K. Hambrick, Robert Joseph Harper, Jr., Barbara Harrison, Alan Edward Harvey, Harold P. Hayley, Jr., Samuel Hecker, Chester L. Hively, Charles A. Hoagland, John Holland, Edward C. Hotaling, Salim Ishaq, Gerald Jackson, Charles D. Jaco, Peter Jeffries, Gilbert C. Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Andrew C. L. Jones, Charles O. Jones, Marvin Kalb, Aisha Karimah, Susan Katz, John Raymond Kautz, Archie M. Kelley, Michael Kiernan, Paul O. Kirrkamm, David Kleber, Ronald L. Knox, Mary M. Koppel, Marc Koslow, Joe Krebs, Lester A. Kretman, Robert Kur, Patricia Ann Lawson, B. Chris Layne, James S. Lee, William R. Leonard, Alan C. Levin, Irving R. Levine, John R. Levy, Arthur E. Lien, Lydia Lively, Margaret-Anne Luke, Ellsworth M. Lutz, Jr., Susan Malin, Fred J. Malone, Jerold Hugh Manley, Marjorie Margolies, John F. Mathews, Charles L. Mathis, Claude L. Matthews, Jr., Robert James McBride, Robert Dane McFarland, Crawford G. McGill, Roy S. McKay, Jr., Robert Mead, Donald Meaney, Michael A. Messuri, Peter J. Michaels, Christopher Michon, Richard L. Minner, Ronald Francis Minor, Andrea Mitchell, Kenneth B. Mitchell, Bill Monroe, Fred Montague, Russell T. Moore, Roger H. Mudd, John H. Mulera, Adolyn A. Myers, Lisa M. Myers, Jerome A. Nachman, Joseph H. Neil, Kathy F. Nelson, James J. Neustadt, James Kenneth Nickless, Angela B. Owens, Chester Vance Panzer, Lynne Frances Peterson, Susan Ann Peterson, William H. Petras, James Polk, Don Porter, William C. Powell, Jr., Eddie Prince, Marvin Wendell Purbaugh, Michael A. Queen, Clyde Wendell Robinson, Sr., Bonnie S. Rollins, Johnie F. Roth, Jr., David L. Rush, John H. Rutherford, Max Arthur Schindler, Max James Schindler, Rhonda Schwartz, Murray H. Schweitzer, Sarah Scott, Leslie Sewell, Lawrence Shainman, Milton T. Shockley, Debra Silimeo, William Douglas Sinrich, Frank D. Slingland, Donald William Smith, Jr., Gerald A. Solomon, Naomi Spinrad, William O. Starks, Evelyn Starnes-Jaco, Carl L. Stern, Elizabeth Steuart, Alfred J. Storey, Michael D. Swann, Oscar Tate, Judith P. Taub, Henry Tenenbaum, Fred Thomas, Lea Thompson, Ortiz Timberlake, John H. Tompkins, John Travieso, James D. Updike, James R. Upshaw, Richard Gerard Valeriani, James J. Van Messel, Elizabeth H. Vaughan, Huynh Vo, Chris Wallace, John S. Wanzer, Russell H. Ward, Martin E. Waters, Richard W. Westcott, Michael E. Whatley, Wendla Wilkinson, Karen Williams, Mary A. Wolf, Judy Woodruff, Albert N. Zodun. National Catholic News Service—659-6665, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Richmond J. Egan, Emil N. Gallina, Jr., Carol Anne Pearson. National News Service—628-2735, 603 National Press Building 20045: Stephen J. McCormick. National Public Radio—822-2000, 2025 M Street 20036: Noah Donald Adams, Paul J. Allen, James L. Angle, Deidre E. Berger, Alan Berlow, Wendy Blair, Leslie A. Breeding, William E. Buzenberg, Theodore E. Clark, Barbara S. Cohen, Christine R. Conway, Gary Covino, William J. Drummond, Robert A. Edwards, Faith Baugh Fancher, Katharine B. Ferguson, Richard D. Firestone, Frank W. Fitzmaurice, Tom Gjelten, Richard Lee Harris, Carl R. Kasell, Danielle Karson, Wendy Kaufman, Jo Ann Kawell, Jay Allen Kernis, Christo-pher Koch, Warren Kozak, John McChesney, Ellen McDonnell, David Lee Molpus, Stephen Burford Munro, Lynn Neary, John A. Ogulnik, Sandra C. Rattley, Steven Reiner, Corinne B. Roberts, Marcus D. Rosen-baum, Jeffrey A. Rosenberg, Art Silverman, Cadi Simon, Gregory M. Smith, Susan Stamberg, John Sevely Stark, Adrian C. Taylor, Nina Totenberg, Alex van Oss, JoAnne Wallace, Linda C. Wertheimer, Celeste L. Wesson, Brenda L. Wilson, John Ydstie, Daniel Zwerdling. Nightly Business Report—544-5259, 101 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20002: Kimberley Sue Koontz, Marci Reitman, Zan Sagraves, Helen Whelan. Nippon Television Network Corporation—638-0890, 763 National Press Building 20045: Michael Hirabayashi, Chitose Wada, Kazuhide Yoshizawa. Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation—347-9514, 496 National Press Building 20045: Anton Blom. Pacifica National News Service—628-4620, 868 National Press Building 20045: Stella Dawson, Konrad Ege, Timothy Frasca, Marie J. Ritzo. Physicians Radio Network—638-4165, 960 National Press Building 20045: Patricia M. Delano, Douglas M. Fizel, Elisabeth Good. Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.—554-0090, 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Thomas P. Budai, Frank J. Giles, Kathryn Greenfield, Joann Malone, Barry C. Schlegel, Richard Schlesinger, James L. Snyder, Thomas M. Walker, Ervin S. Washington. Potomac News Service—484-4002, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Carl D. Anderson, Don Brownlee, Patrick J. Curran, Edward Danko, Bruce Finland, Douglas B. McKelway, Glen P. Wilson. Potomac Profile—667-6163, 2800 Ontario Road 20009: Nancy King. Public Affairs Broadcast Group—328-7111, 4622 C 28th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22206: William Blackton. Public Interest Radio—484-7921, 600 Maryland Avenue SW. 20024: Edward P. Morgan. Radio and Television Galleries NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Pyramid Video, Inc.—783-5030, 340 National Press Building 20045: Chachie Hillyer Dupuy, Timothy Howard Kelleher, Donald Eugene Kroll, Thomas J. Martin, Jackson H. Polk, Donald Edward Pulz. RKO General Broadcasting—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 2000€: Clifford Evans. RKO Radio Networks—842-4800, 1776 G Street 20006: John F. Bisney, Richard L. Buckley, Diane Dimond, Joseph H. Ewalt, Olga G. Ramirez, Richard J. Rieman, Charles E. Van Dyke. Radiomutuel Network (Canada)—998-7422, 4655 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Francis R. Evence. Rowe News Service—393-7810, 791 National Press Building 20045: Jo Ann Rowe. Satellite News Channel—872-1700, 1111 18th Street 20036: Jon Bascom, Martin R. Berman, Herbert Bloom, Donald Brawner, Edward Castner, Lou Cioffi, Amanda M. Davis, Angela C. Estell, Andy Gastmeyer, David Glick, Carolyn W. Gorman, Neil J. Grasso, Heidi Hughes, Michael Kauffman, Daniel Knapp, Gregory Larsen, Anne Lilly, Jenifer J. Madden, Sharon L. Metcalf, Douglas L. McCash, Michael D. McKinley, Christine Osage, John Papa, Edward A. Pepin, David Potasznik, Jim Randle, Michael L. Ritz, Stephen A. Taylor, Donald C. Torrance, Zoe Trujillo, Stephanie A. Zaharoudis, Judy Zins, Richard W. Zubon. Sheridan Broadcasting Network—685-2140, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: John E. Askew, Darrell Calhoun, Robert M. Ellison, James R. Hamlin. Soviet Television and Radio—587-8769, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Alexander Druzhinin, Vladimir Gusev. Spanish International Network—546-0130, 904 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Francisca G. Barrera, Teresita Brito, Richard D. Brown, Guillermo Descalzi, Deborah Durham, Alvaro Encinas, Barbara Lepor, Alexander Mario Milenic, Patricia Sinn. ! WAMU-FM—686-2690, American University 20016: Max A. Cocas, Wendy B. Rieger. Storer Communications, Inc. (WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.; WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.; WJBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.; WJKW-TV, Cleveland Ohio; WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass.;, WTVG-TV, Toledo, Ohio; KCST-TV, San Diego, Calif. )—783-5912, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Marilyn L. Buerkle, Robert P. Cherrix, Jr., Paul G. Hanulya, Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. Susquehanna Broadcasting Company—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. Swedish Broadcasting Corporation—347-2022, 496 National Press Building 20045: Karl G. Bergstrom, Bengt Jagerskog, Hokan Lundblom, Gunnar Fredriksson Stig, Lars A. Weiss, Gunnar Westerlind. Tecumseh Productions, Inc.—780-4557, 3915 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Robert H. Hemmig. Telemedia Network (Canada)—977-2556, 13 Native Dancer Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878: Pierre Noel Tabarly. Television Corporation of America—337-2700, 1063 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007: Nancy Dickerson. Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.—223-5562, 2030 M Street 20036: Hiroshi Hori. UPI Audio—637-3776, 315 National Press Building 20045: Barbara Campbell, Pye Chamberlayne, Thomas C. Foty, Gene Gibbons, Robert Navias, John F. Patterson, William J. Small. UPITN—835-0750, 1705 DeSales Street 20036: Robert Luther Bryan, Jr., Laura J. Randall, Kimberley Ann Roberts, Michael Rosenfelder, Paul C. Sisco, Masuo Tani. WARM-AM, Scranton, Pa.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WASH-FM—244-6220, 5151 Wisconsin: Avenue 20016: Joseph M. Connolly, Paul Samuel Kurtz, Wayne D. Lee, Pat McMurray, R. Craig Windham. WAXY-FM, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WBBM-AM, Chicago, I11.—457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WBBM-TV, Chicago, I11.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: William A. Eames. WCAU-AM, Philadelphia, Pa.—457-4366, 2020 M. Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: William A. Eames. WCBS-AM, New York, N.Y.—457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WCBS-TV, New York, N.Y.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: William A. Eames WCTN-AM—299-7026, 7825 Tuckerman Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854: David F. Reeder. WCVB-TV, Boston, Mass.—547-5225, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Ernest E. Pell. WDVM-TV—364-3800, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: Richey Darell Adams, Robert V. Althage, Richard Armstrong, Dennis Bly, Bruce W. Bookhultz, Shawn T. Briggs, Julius B. Brown, Mike Buchanan, Maureen Bunyan, Albert Joseph Calogero, Sarah E. Clark, William J. Clemann, William E. Cockshott, Warren Corbett, Ellen L. Dahut, Robert E. Dalton, Thomas V. Dukehart, Jr., Earl Dunmeyer, Lois F. Dyer, Andrew P. Gall, Stephen B. Gendel, Wendy Goldband, Gerald B. Grossman, Thomas Haller, James Edward Hamil-ton, Jr., Harold Hoiland, Kent Jarrell, C. Bruce Johnson, Douglas R. Johnson II, Kevin King, Ellen Kingsley, Mack Lloyd Lee, Jr., Deborah Lavonia Long, Frank D. McDermott, Jr., Kline Mengle, Michael M. Murphy, Joseph W. Palca, David A. Pearce, Gordon W. Peterson, Gary J. Reals, Andrea Roane, Geoffrey Allan Roth, Ronald A. Sarro, Mark Seeger, Forrest N. Shifflett, Bob Strickland, Walterene J. Swanston, Donald E. Thies, Susan Truitt, Jane Van Ryan, James E. Vautrot, William D. Watson, Verna Lynn Williams. : WEEI-AM, Boston, Mass.—457-4366, 2020 M Street 20036: Nancy M. Johns, Jerome C. Navies, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WETA-TV—998-2600, Box 2626 20013: Mackenzie Carpenter, June V. Cross, Marijo W. Dowd, Suzanne B. Ducat, Paul W. Duke, Patricia E. Ellis, Randy Goldman, Ricki Green, Monica Hoose, Charles High Ide, Stuart A. Kantor, Edward F. Lee, James C. Lehrer, Suzanne Jeanne Levy-Glotfelty, Michel E. Maes, Kathleen D. McCleery, Annette L. Miller, Norman J. Ornstein, Alan Barry Perlmeter, Gregg W. Ramshaw, Margaret L. Robinson, David A. Ross, David L. Steinberg, Lynda Tanner, Susan R. Udelson, Daniel J. Werner, Linda A. Winslow. WFMS-FM, Indianapolis, Ind.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WFYR-FM, Chicago, I11.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WGMS-AM-FM—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. 964 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued WHBQ-AM-TV, Memphis, Tenn.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Ray-mond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. WHLO-AM, Akron, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, VA. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WHUR-FM—636-7825, 2600 Fourth Street 20059: Margaret T. Summers. WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Ray-mond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. WJLA-TV—686-3000, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Steven C. Affens, Gary L. Axelson, Laurie L. Bernard, James L. Berry, Paul L. Berry, Jr., Mary D. Braxton, Robin Chapman, Jim Clarke, Walter Crawford, Laura G. Daughtery, Peter J. Estrada, Nina Falvello, Andrew R. Field, Eugenia Fitzgerald, Michael S. Forcucci, Allen Dale Gibson, Peggy Lynn Girshman, Chris Gordon, Peter Hakel, John R. Harter, Rome J. Hartman III, Lawrence L. Herman, Scott Klug, James E. Little, Bertrand John Lureau, Jeffrey Alan Marks, Kathleen Cunningham Matthews, Penny Mickelbury, Kenneth N. Middleton, Clifton H. Moore, Philip Mordenti, Katherine Louise Morland, Lark McCarthy, William Edmond McDougall, Carlos Ramirez, William Redding, Brian Michael Reid, Stuart L. Rivchun, Lynn Ross, Donald Edward Schoenmann, David E. Schoumacher, Barbara Semedo, John Spiropoulos, Edgar W. Turney, David A. Webb, Cardozar Worthy, Catherine Zimmer-man. WKIS-AM, Orlando, Fla.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. WLQR-FM, Toledo, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WLTA-FM, Atlanta, Ga.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WMAL-AM—686-3020, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: Emet R. Anders, Jr., Milagros Ardin, Leonard R. Deibert, Dorothy M. Jones, Lawrence Krebs, Marge Kumaki, Karen Leggett, Lawrence C. Matthews, Jr., Joseph F. McCaffrey, Edwin Meyer, Carol E. Preston, Jane M. Singleton, Harold M. Steele. WMZQ-FM—363-8005, 5119 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Vickie Allen Brawner, Robert Garcia, Lisa M. Hamm, Elaina B. Taylor, Richard J. Uliano. ; WNVT-TV—323-7000, 8325 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, Va. 22003: Karen Forcino, Michael J. Perri. WOR-AM-TV/WRKS-FM, New York, N.Y.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WOWT-TV, Omaha, Neb.—347-2700, 415 2d Street NE. 20002: Jefferie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Margaret K. Crawford, James H. Dunn, Donald A. Lee, Kevin P. McCullough, Gregory C. Risch. WPFW-FM—783-3100, 700 H Street 20001: VaShone Keith. WPRW-AM—631-0314, 9540 Goodwin Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110: Robert C. McKee, Jr. WPXI-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. WQBA-AM-FM, Miami, Fla.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WRKO-AM/WROR-FM, Boston, Mass.—638-1750, 1750 Pennslyvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WRRM-FM, Cincinnati, Ohio.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152; Jeffrey S. Lubar. WSB-AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleishcer, Peter Fragoyannis, Ray-mond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. WSBA-AM-FM, York-Lancaster-Harrisburg, Pa.—451-1111, P.O. 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Ray-mond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. WTKK-TV—631-2310, 9008 Center Street, Manassas, Va. 22110: Lester R. Raker, Roger A. Raker. WTOP-AM—364-5800, 4646 40th Street 20016: Abigail K. Alcott, Casper J. App, Douglas Bakshian, Judith Ann Coates, Anne Colt, Pamela L. Coulter, Enid Ann Doggett, Joan Doniger, Michael EauClaire, Adrienne Felton, Tony Glaros, Gregory Lance LaMotte, Rhonda Lieberman, John Lynker, David F. McConnell, James Jon McIntyre, Robert Joseph Means, Ira Mellman, L. David Statter, Stephen K. Thompson, LeRoy William Tillman, Jr., William David Vanko, John D. Watkins, Charlene Joyce Williams. WTTG-TV—244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: James M. Adams, Armand A. Asselin, C. Jackson Bain, James J. Bryant, Jr., Daniel A. Cohen, John P. Dunmire, Barton Mayer Eckert, Craig Russell Fatzinger, Gloria Gibson, Jeff Hulbert, William R. Huttenloch, Bruce Allan Kelbel, Judlyne Anne Lilly, Thomas L. MacBride, Joseph Jay Moore III, Mary Elizabeth Norton, Janice K. Richards, Charles K. Uchima. WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa.—737-0277, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Lisa J. Allen, Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, David H. Chase, Andrea Fleischer, Peter Fragoyannis, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Carl M. Rutan. Washington Broadcast News Service—768-3508, 1112 Greenway Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308: Patrick B. Hag-gerty. Washington Independent Television—484-7388, P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza, 20024: James H. Boicourt, James Eury, Kevin Flanigan, Marion Gene Getz, Suzanne B. Jaques, Juan C. Koffmann, Geri A. Weis. Washington News Service—370-5387, 52 South French Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Jack Williams. Washington Radio and Press Service—565-0998, 9209 Three Oaks Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Brooke Bradley, Hanna Gutmann, Adrienne Weissman. Washington Wire—342-0675, 950 25th Street 20037: Peter Peckarsky. Westinghouse Radio News (WBZ-AM, Boston, Mass.; WINS-AM, New York, N.Y.; KYW-AM, Philadelphia, Pa; KDKA-AM, Pittsbugh, Pa.; WIND-AM, Chicago, Ill; KFWB-AM, Los Angeles, Calif.)—223-4415, 1111 18th Street 20036: Greg U. Crowley, Stephen P. Holt. Yellow Cat Productions—565-3589, 8720 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Laura H. Curran, William D. Donald, Jane E. Ford, Michael Ford, Robert Lunow, Reynolds Anthony Parziale, Jr. 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 20016 Phone, WO 6-6341. Assistant Superintendent.—Louise C. Winterble, 2355 King Place 20007. Phone, 338-3416. HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—David W. Holmes, 12217 Asbury Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744 Phone, 292-5373. Assistant Superintendent.—Anne G. Jerome, 917 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone, 548-1047. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Donald C. Bacon, Chairman Henry Hubbard, Secretary Neil MacNeil Dale Taft Richard E. Cohen Stuart E. Jackson Rebecca Pearl RULES GOVERNING PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES 1. Persons eligible for admission to the Periodical Press Galleries must be bona fide resident correspondents of reputable standing, giving their chief attention to the gathering and reporting of news. They shall state in writing the names of their employers and their additional sources of earned income; and they shall declare that, while a member of the Galleries, they will not act as an agent in the prosecu-tion of claims, and will not become engaged or assist, directly or indirectly, in any lobbying, promotion, advertising, or publicity activity intended to influence legisla-tion or any other action of the Congress, nor any matter before any independent agency, or any department or other instrumentality of the Executive Branch; and that they will not act as an agent for, or be employed by the federal, or any state, local or foreign government or representatives thereof; and that they will not, directly or indirectly, furnish special or “insider” information intended to influence prices or for the purpose of trading on any commodity or stock exchange; and that they will not become 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. Applications shall be submitted to the Executive Committee of the Periodical Correspondents’ As-sociation and shall be authenticated in a manner satisfactory to the Executive Committee. 2. Applicants must be employed by perodicals that regularly publish a substantial volume of news material of either general, economic, industrial, technical, cultural or trade character. The periodical must require such Washington coverage on a continuing basis and must be owned and operated independently of any govern-ment, industry, institution, association, or lobbying organization. Applicants must also be employed by a periodical that is published for profit and is supported chiefly by advertising or by subscription, or by a periodical meeting the conditions in this paragraph but published by a nonprofit organization that, first, operates independ- 965, 966 Congressional Directory ently of any government, industry, or institution and, second, does not engage, directly or indirectly, in any lobbying or other activity intended to influence any matter before Congress or before any independent agency or any department or other instrumentality of the Executive Branch. House organs are not eligible. 3. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the Galleries. 4. The Executive Committee may issue temporary credentials permitting the privileges of the Galleries to individuals who meet the rules of eligibility but who may be on short term assignment or temporarily resident in Washington. 5. Under the authority of Rule 34 of the House of Representatives and of Rule 34 of the Senate, the Periodical Galleries shall be under the control of the Executive Committee, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee, at its discretion, to report violations of the privileges of the Galleries to the Speaker or the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, and pending action thereon, the offending correspondent may be suspended. The Committee shall be elected at the start of each Congress by mem-bers of the Periodical Correspondents’ Association, and shall consist of seven mem-bers with no more than one member from any one publishing organization. The Committee shall elect its own officers, and a majority of the Committee may fill vacancies on the Committee. The list in the Congressional Directory shall be a list only of members of the Periodical Correspondents’ Association. : TraoMAS P. O'NEILL, Jr., Speaker, House of Representatives. CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, Jr., Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION (Name, home residence, and service represented) Abboud, Samia G., 2109 Greenery Lane, No. 301, Wheaton, Md. 20906: La Revue Du Liban et De L'Orient Arabe. Abrams, Earl B., 3518 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Television/Radio Age. Abruzzese, Leo F., 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, No. 532, Alexandria, Va. 22303: Chilton Publications. Adams, Alan E., 3039 Macomb Street 20008: Employment Relations Report. Adams, Nathan M., 113 Pommander Walk, Alexandria, Va. 22314: The Reader’s Digest. Adamson, Robert E. L., 301 G Street, No. 323, 20024: Inside Washington Publishers. Aderman, Gary, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: McGraw-Hill. Adler, Sonia, 3301 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Washington Dossier. Agnew, Bruce A., 3411 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: McGraw-Hill. Ajemian, Robert M., 2500 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: Time Inc. Albaugh, Edwin D., Jr., 6401 Cardinal Lane, Columbia, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Albertson, David, 1628 North George Mason, Arlington, Va. 22205: Snyder Associates. Albin, Leslie, 1521 North 16th Road, Arlington, Va. 22209: Phillips Publishing. Aldrich, Charles W., 2525 South 2d Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Commerce Clearing House. Aldrich, Hope, 3216 Macomb Street 20008: Education Week. Allen, Kenneth R., 3750 Kanawha Street 20015: Professional Pilot. Allen, Marlon B., 2710 10th Street 20018: BNA Publications. Alligood, Paul B., Jr., 2300 Pimmit Drive, Apt. 613, Falls Church, Va. 22043: Commerce Clearing House. Allizon, Marie B., 3618 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: V.S.D. Alter, Jonathan, 308 Second Street 20003: Washington Monthly. Amber, Michelle L., 205 South Yoakum Parkway, No. 503, Alexandria, Va. 22304: BNA Publications. Ames, Robert J. 8862 Blade Green Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045: U.S. News & World Report. Amolsch, Arthur L., 2524 Paxton Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22192: FTC: Watch. Anderson, Burnett, 632 A Street 20003: Numismatic News. Anderson, Corby, 6509 Cottonwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310: BNA Publications. Andronicos, Basil E., 200 North Maple Avenue, No. 103, Falls Church, Va. 22046: Army Times Publishing Co. Anson, Cherrill A., 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Arian, Michael, 1215 North Fort Myer Drive, No. 708, Arlington, Va. 22209: BNA Publications. Arieff, Irwin, 2707 Adams Mill Road 20009: Legal Times of Washington. Arlen, Gary H. 6407 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Arlen Communications. Armbrister, Trevor, 3720 Macomb Street 20007: The Reader’s Digest. Armitage, Amelia C., 3732 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Water Information News Service. Arthurs, Richard, Jr., 2906 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Prentice-Hall Publications. ’ Askin, Steve, 1819 Kalorama Road: National Catholic Reporter. August, Melissa, 9225 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Time Inc. Avery, Patricia A., 2500 Q Street 20007: U.S. News & World Report. Bachand, Lorraine P., 3222 South 28th Street, No. 204, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Commerce Clearing House. Bacon, Donald C., 3514 Livingston Street 20015: U.S. News & World Report. Baier, Dona, 4024-1 Ashwood Circle, Andrews AFB, Md. 20335: Miller Publishing. Baisden, Harry L., 3523 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Pasha Publications. Baldacchino, Joseph F., Jr., 12419 Stretton Lane, Bowie, Md.: Human Events. Bale, Christopher J., 4317 Selkirk Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032: Snyder Associates. Bank William, 200 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046: BNA Publications. Banks, Howard, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204: Forbes Magazine. Barks, Joseph V., 505 Fifth Street: Chilton Publications. Barnett, David L., 7218 Backwood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307: U.S. News & World Report. Barr, Robert A., 7317 Leesville Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22151: U.S. News & World Report. Barrett, Laurence I., 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Time Inc. Barron, John, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue 20036: The Reader’s Digest. Barry, John M., 1629 Columbia Road 20009: Recommendations. Battle, Donald L., 3501 Madison Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782: U.S. News & World Report. Bauer, Robert A., 3733 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: West Ost Journal. Baumgarner, James D., 7513 B-2 Springlake Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Ziff-Davis. Beargie, C. Anthony, 1522 Marion Street: American Shipper. Beaumont, Constance E., 3604 Devilwood Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Preservations Reports. Becker, Bonita Irene, 121 12th Street 20003: Business Publishers. Becker, Hazel, 3601 McKinley Street: BNA Publications. Beckwith, David C., 5301 Broad Branch Road: Time Inc. Bellamy, Teresa, 4201 South 31st Street, No. 215, Arlington, Va. 22206: Newsweek. Beltz, William A., 1001 Herbert Springs Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308: BNA Publications. Bendixsen, Marian F., 281 G Street 20024: Leisure Information Service. Bennett, Ralph K., 7500 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: The Reader’s Digest. Berardelli, Phillip J., 1574 Dunterry Place, McLean, Va. 22101: McGraw-Hill. Berger, James R., 20 Franklin Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: BNA Publications. 967. 968 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Bernick, Daniel M., 4209 Ellicott Street 20016: Tax Notes. Bertothy, Ronald B., 3031 Borge Street, No. 311, Oakton, Va. 22124: Washington Crime News Service. Best, Frank M., 2310 California Street 20005: U.S. Medicine. Beswick, Ellen, 1032 Springvale Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066: Natural Gas Intelligence. Bethell, Tom, 1830 24th Street 20008: Harper's Magazine. Bevins, Timothy B., 5421 Sheffield Court, No. 112, Alexandria, Va. 22311: BNA Publications. Biemiller, Lawrence, 1202 South Washington Street, No. 808C. Alexandria, Va. 22314: The Chronicle of Higher Education. Billings, Linda, 3416 Porter Street 20016: Pasha Publications. Bink, Barbara H., 1515 North 12th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Public Utilities Fortnightly. Bittencourt, Renato, 950 25th Street, No. 321N 20037: Visao Magazine. Black, Robert F., 518 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: U.S. News & World Report. Blair, Peggy, 1415 Key Boulevard, No. 405, Arlington, Va. 22209: BNA Publications. Blake, Michael H., Jr., 2201 L Street, No. 200 20037: BNA Publications. Blakey, Allen H., 4105 W. Street, No. 103 20007: BNA Publications. Blakey, Carter Reid, 4105 W Street, No. 103 20007: F-D-C Reports. Blalock, Cecelia, 9206 Vollmerhausen Road, Jessup, Md. 20794: Gatty Communications. Blanchard, Larry H., 1621 Irving Street 20010: Reports, Inc. Blank, Peter L., 5772 Dunster Court, No. 271, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Blau, Peter E., 3900 Tunlaw Road, No. 119 20007: Petroleum Information. Block, Victor, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Telephony. Blosser, Fred, 4216 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030: BNA Publications. Blue, David S., 5102 Cathedral Avenue 20016: F-D-C Reports. Bodnar, Janet, 1200 Ruppert Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Bolte, Gisela, 4615 North Park Avenue, No. 1409, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Time Inc. Bonacum, Leslie M., 506 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Commerce Clearing House. Bonafede, Dom, 5202 Westwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816: National Journal. Bond, David, 3049 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Ziff-Davis. Bonnett, Margery, 3440 39th Street 20016: Time Inc. Booda, Larry L., 3170 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Compass Publications. Booker, Simeon, 114 Duddington Place 20003: Jet-Ebony. Borger, Gloria, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Newsweek. Borland, Gloria C., 4207 Ellicott Street: Washington Travel Magazine. Bosarge, Betty B., 3031 Borge Street, No. 311, Oakton, Va. 22124: Washington Crime News Services. Botsford, Linda, 600 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305: BNA Publications. Botzum, John R., 1435 4th Street 20024: Nautilus Press. Bowen, Ian C., 1600 South Joyce Street, No. A-1106: McGraw-Hill. Bowers, Carolyn, 1661 Crescent Place 20009: Washington Business Information. Bowers, Edwin, 529 14th Street 20045: Chilton Publications. Bowersox, John K., 5812 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Consulting Engineer. Bowman, Valeria, 9208 Springhill Lane, No. 304: BNA Publications. Boxall, James A., Jr., 4439 Park Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Public Utilities Fortnightly. Boyd, Jerry D., 1940 Upper Lake Drive, Reston, Va. 22091: The Cancer Letter. Boydston, Grover C., 3636 16th Street 20010: Atomic Energy Clearing House. Boyles, William R., 3525 Davenport Street: Healthcare Publications. Brandon, George E., 11719 Galt Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20902: Telecommunications Reports. Branegan, Jay, 2129 Florida Avenue 20008: Time Inc. Brazda, Jerome F., 4772 Parkman Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: McGraw-Hill. Breagy, James C., 2924 North 2d Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Housing Affairs Letter. Brew, Douglas J., 1664 32d Street 20007: Time Inc. Brightman, Samuel C., 6308 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Adult and Continuing Education Today. Britt, Angela, 407 Nalley Road, Landover, Md. 20785: BNA Publications. Brogan, Pamela, 5637 Rapid Run Court, Burke, Va. 22015: Inside Washington Letter. Brooke, Elizabeth, 9517 Rockport Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: U.S. News & World Report. Brown, Carol F., 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Phillips Publishing. Brown, Dale, 4317 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Nautilus Press. Brown, Melissa, 1703 21st Street 22213: Tax Notes. Brown, Michael M., 629 South Walter Reed Drive, No. 453A, Arlington, Va. 22204: Commerce Clearing House. Browning, Earl S., Jr., 9916 Broadview Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030: DMS Intelligence. Brvenik, Mary D., 2400 41st Street 20007: F-D-C Reports. Bryant, Meg, 4655 South 36th Street, A-1, Arlington, Va. 22206: F-D-C Reports. Buckley, Jerry, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue: Newsweek. Buckman, Adam, 3720 Macomb Street 20016: Phillips Publishing. Budiansky, Stephen, 23700 Clarksburg Road, Clarksburg, Md.: Nature. Burey, Joseph M., 3221 Connecticut Avenue, No. 405 20008: Inside Washington Publishers. Burkhardt, Richard, 653 East Capitol Street, No. 1 20003: Roll Call. 3 Burks, Catherine, 429 N Street 20024: BNA Publications. Burnett, Angela, 1305 East Capitol 20003: Titsch Communications. Bush, Larry, 410 11th Street, No. 13 20002: The Village Voice. Bush, Ted J., 8449 Tollhouse Road, Annandale, Va. 22003: Army Times Publishing Co. Butchock, Steve, P.O. Box 1062, Manassas, Va. 22110: Medical Devices Report. Buters, M. Lee, 4006 Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Foreign Bank focus. Byfield, Richard, 7025 Upper Mills Circle, Catonsville, Md.: Washington Guide. Periodical Press Galleries 969 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Caham, Vicky, 2726 Ordway Street 20008: McGraw-Hill. Callahan, Anne, M., 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Time Inc. Callahan, Sheila, 2001 Treetop Lane, No. 22, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: International Medical News Service. Callander, Bruce, 9948 Murnane Street, Vienna, Va. 22180: Army Times Publishing Co. Campbell, Bebe-Moore, 7401 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: Black Enterprise Magazine. Campbell, Kenneth M., 9429 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: U.S. News & World Report. Camper, Diane, 1445 Whittier Place 20012: Newsweek. Canan, James, 712 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: McGraw-Hill. Cangialosi, Susan, 3804 Cassandra Road, Randallstown, Md. 21133: TV Guide. Cano, Craig Scot, 8800 Manchester Road, No. 8, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Business Publishers. Capra, Priscilla, 600 Water Street SW. 20024: Nautilus Press. Carlson, Gordon S., 1703 Fairview Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: The Rice Journal. Carlson, Herbert P., 2215 Dairy Farm Road, Gambrills, Md. 21054: F-D-C Reports. Carney, Larry, 5565 Columbia Pike, No. 514, Arlington, Va. 22204: Army Times Publishing Co. Carolin, Kathy, 1272 National Press Building 20045: Capital Energy Letter. Carrier, Allen E., 1803 Biltmore Street, No. 408: Army Times Publishing Co. Carter, C. Carroll, 5016 Lowell Street, 20016: Mass Transit. Carter, John, 1617 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: International Moneyline. Casolaro, J. Daniel, 11626 Pine Tree Drive, Fairfax, Va 22033: Washington Crime News Service. Cecala, Guy D., 7204 Chestnut Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Mortgage Commentary. Chaffee, C. David, 2201 42d Street 20007: Phillips Publishing. Chancellor, Andrea, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, No. 1202, Alexandria, Va. 22302: McGraw-Hill. Chandler, Ruth, 4607 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Army Times Publishing Co. Chase, Gail C., 10010 Cedar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20895: BNA Publications. Chaze, William A., 600 Roosevelt Boulevard, Falls Church, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Chegwidden, Cynthia, 2312 Lee Highway, No. 303, Arlington, Va. 22201: Tax Notes. Chernoff, Joel, 6414 Wingate Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Crain Communications. Cheshire, Herbert W., 1111 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202: McGraw-Hill. Chibbaro, Louis M., 516 A Street 20002: The Washington Blade. Child, Elizabeth, 122 Fourth Street: F-D-C Reports. Chimberg, Richard, 1660 Lanier Place 20009: Business Publishers. Christy, Jeffrey B., 1126 South Carolina Avenue 20003: F-D-C Reports. Clark, Evert B., 9605 Pinkney Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: McGraw-Hill. Clark, Timothy B., 5532 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase Md. 20815: National Journal. Clifford, Garry, 146 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Times Inc. Clift, Eleanor, 5455 30th Street 20015: Newsweek. Clough, Brenda W., 9872 Sweet Mint Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: Recommendations. Coddington, Lynn, 3307 Porter Street 20008: McGraw-Hill. Coffin, James B., 1220 North Meade Steet, No. 1, Arlington, Va. 22209: Public Land News. Cohen, Richard E., 2352 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Journal. Cohen, Stanley E., 6402 West Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Crain Communications. Cohn, Leon M., 5448 33d Street 20015: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Coker, David Scott, 1121 Arlington Boulevard, No. 927, Arlington, Va, 22209: Human Events. Cole, Benjamin M., 950 25th Street, No. 703 20037: U.S. News & World Report. Coleman, Herbert J., 300 Walker Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066: Aviation Week. Colford, Steven W., 1739 Westwind Way, McLean, Va. 22102: Ziff-Davis. Collins, John, P.O. Box 35, Brentwood, Md. 20722: U.S. News & World Report. 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Farley, John W., 207 Northmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Phillips Publishing. Farrell, Charles S., 1450 Harvard Street, No. B 20009: The Chronicle of Higher Education. Farrell, Kevin, 1726 U Street 20009: Venture Magazine. Farrell, Robert E., 400 National Press Building 20045: McGraw-Hill. Fattibene, James F., 7973 Bolling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308: Prentice-Hall. Fawcett, Edmund, 5817 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015: The Economist. Feinthel, Roger, 5509 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817: BNA Publications. Feistritzer, C. Emily, 2722 Ordway Street 20008: Feistritzer Publications. Fera, Darla M., 5112 Connecticut Avenue, No. 210: Handicapped Requirements Handbook. Ferber, Steve, 3060 Southern Elm Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Inside Washington Publishers. Fielding, Byron, 1843 Mintwood Place, No. 101 20009: Housing Affairs Letter. Fields, Cheryl M., 716 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: The Chronicle of Higher Education. Fields, Howard, 716 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Television/Radio Age. Finegan, James J., Jr., 3048 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Army Times Publishing Co. Fineman, Howard, 1331 18th Street: Newsweek. Finlayson, Robert Allan, 7636 East Arbory Court, Laurel, Md. 20707: Business Publishers. Fishbein, Gershon W., 408 Neale Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Environews. Fisher, Mary Jane, 3140 Highland Place 20008: The National Underwriter. Fisher, Paul A., 12410 Kensington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: The Wanderer. Fitzgerald, Fred, 10206 Duvawn Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Broadcasting Magazine. Flannery, Maureen, 624 South Glebe Road, No. 2, Arlington, Va. 22204: Business International. Fletcher, June, 9926 Markham Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Dossier. Flint, Jerry, 2314 19th Street: Forbes Magazine. Foley, Theresa, 126 10th Street 20003: Ziff-Davis. Foley, Thomas J., 5013 34th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Ford, Rita D., 5929 Second Place 20011: Commerce Clearing House. Foster, Andy, 2608 East Randolph Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301: Mortgage Commentary. Foster, Lawrence D., 1656 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302: McGraw-Hill. Foster, Susan G., 1414 A Street, No. 2 20003: Education Week. Fox, Judy E., 10951 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: U.S. Medicine. Frabotta, Judith, 839 Linden Circle, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: McGraw-Hill. Frailey, Frederick W., 821 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: U.S. News & World Report. France, Boyd, 10304 Summit Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20895: McGraw-Hill. Frangiadakis, Martha H., 2103 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: International Technology Transfer News. Frank, Allan Dodds, 1906 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Forbes Magazine. Frank, Allan L., 8811 Colesville Road, No. 925, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. Frank, Richard S., 5111 Wessling Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20814: National Journal. Frank, William H., 1810 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: BNA Publications. Frantz, Frank C., 3604 Devilwood Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Preservation Reports. French, Desiree, 1420 Harvard Street, No. 103 20009: Forbes Magazine. Fried, Leonard, 1662 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Friedrich, Emily, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Time Inc. Fritz, Sara Jane, 232 Eighth Street SE.: U.S. News & World Report. Froemming, Neil R., 1752 North Rhodes Street, No. 328, Arlington, Va. 22201: BNA Publications. Fromm, Joseph, 1344 Pine Tree Road, McLean, Va. 22101: U.S. News & World Report. Fund, John H., 1735 First Street 20001: Evans-Novak Political Report. Furgurson, Cassie, 4805 Sedgwick Street 20016: Time Inc. Galant, Raymond, 4411 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Food Chemical News. Galembo, Deborah, 2331 Cathedral Avenue, No. 109 20008: National Journal. Garcia, Carolos Roberto, 6416 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Veja. Garner, Diane K., 4823 W. Baddock Road, No. 11, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Nautilus Press. Garvey, William, 13007 Open Hearth Way, Germantown, Md. 20874: Professional Pilot Magazine. Gatty, Mary Ann, 1121 Spotswood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Gatty Communications. Gatty, Robert C., 1121 Spotswood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Gatty Communications. Gavell, Ann B., 7308 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817: The Reader’s Digest. Geisel, Jerome M., 2401 H Street, No. 20037: Crain Communications. Geltner, Sharon, 919 North Van Dorn, No. 201, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Institutional Investor. George, Dorothea, 5305 Tuscarawas Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: The Economist. Geraghty, Anne F., 200 North Pickett Street, No. 905, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Environews. Gerecht, Ash, 1109 Ruppert Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Housing Affairs Letter. German, Brad, 1650 Harvard Street: BNA Publications. 972 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued German, Judelle A., Box 280, Vienna, Va. 22180: Federal Career Opportunities. Gest, Ted, 6221 Western Avenue 20015: U.S. News & World Report. Gibbons, Don L., 6236 18th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205: Medical World News. Gibson, John R., 4105 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Gifford, Courtney, 5504 Andrews Chapel Court, Fairfax Va. 22032: BNA Publications. Gilbert, Mike, 708 Live Oak Drive, McLean Va. 22101: Washington Guide. Gill, Kathleen D., 5415 North 36th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: BNA Publications. Gilmartin, Particia A., 3429 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Ziff-Davis. Gilston, Samuel M., 5308 Crestedge Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: Washington Tariff & Trade Letter. Ginovsky, John, 101 North Carolina 20003: Army Times Publishing Co. Ginsbach, Pam, 101 East Linden Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301: BNA Publications. Gipson, Melinda, 319 East Capitol Street 20003: TV Digest. Gitlitz, David P., 8904 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring 20901: Business Publishers. Glaser, Vera, 5000 Catherdal Avenue 20016: The Washingtonian. Glenn, Karen J., 1806 Belmont Road, No. 7 20009: McGraw-Hill. Godfrey, Neil G., 101 G Street SW., No. A619: Crescent News & Views. Goffney, Brenda, 1519 South George Mason Drive, No. 23, Arlington, Va. 22204: McGraw-Hill. Gold, Leslie J., 2301 Cathedral Avenue, No. 403 20008: BNA Publications. Golden, Richard A., 7405 Carmine Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Goldschmidt, Steven, 5111 South 8th Road No. 403, Arlington, Va. 22204: Food Chemical News. Goldsmith, Al, 5515 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Best's Review. Goldstein, Nora, 2950 Van Ness 20008: In Business. Goodman, Alan, 24C Auburn Court, Alexandria, Va. 22305: BNA Publications. Goodman-Malamuth, Leslie, 2007 Hillyer Place 20009: Legal Times of Washington. Goodwin, Thomas G., 1510 South Edgewood Street, No. 557, Arlington, Va. 22204: F-D-C Reports. Gordon, Michael R., 4808 44th Street 20016: National Journal. Gordon, Richard L., 617 Fifth Street: Crain Communications. Gorey, Hays, 4606 Tournay Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Time Inc. Gottlieb, Robert M., 1725 17th Street, No. 115 20009: F-D-C Reports. Goyal, Raghbir, 9426 Packard Way, Burke, Va. 22015: Third World News & Views. Graff, J. William, 12847 Tewksbury Drive, Herndon, Va. 22071: Washington Business Review. Graham, Deborah Ann, 1872 California Street: Legal Times of Washington. Grandon, Ronald E., 1730 South Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Food Chemical News. Grano, John, 10013 Cornwall Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Inside Washington Publishers. Grant, Roslyn, 2725 Poplar Street 20007: U.S. News & World Report. Green, Alan, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: The City Desk. Greenberg, Daniel S., 3736 Kanawha Street 20015: Science & Government Report. Greene, Kira, 2115 North Sycamore, Arlington, Va. 22205: Broadcasting Magazine. Gregg, Diana I., 3840 Porter Street, No. 380 20016: Government Information Service. Gregory, William H., 227 Falcon Ridge Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066: Aviation Week. Greider, William H., 5931 Utah Avenue, 20015: Rolling Stone Grover, Ronald G., 1364 G Street 20003: McGraw-Hill. Groves, Diane Patricia, 432 Ridge Road, No. 8, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Aviation Week. Guay, Tom, 2304 Colston Drive, No. 302, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. Gump, David, 719 North Barton Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Pasha Publications. Gunn, George William, 8910 Lynnhurst Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031: The Reader’s Digest. Guttman, Robert J., 1808 Connecticut Avenue, No. 404 20009: Political Profiles. Haberek, Judy, 708 Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: Business Publishers. Hadley, Richard D., 1300 North Meade, No. 22, Arlington, Va. 22209: Washington Business Information. Hager, Mary, 1607 Eighth Place, McLean, Va. 22101: Newsweek. Hagstrom, Jerry, 2127 California Street, No. 104: National Journal. Hall, William, 7611 Holiday Drive, Alexandria, Va.: Ziff-Davis. Halmos, E. E,, Jr., P.O. Box 132, Poolesville, Md. 20837: Concrete Products Magazine. Halonen, Douglas J., 2000 North Calvert Street, No. 2, Arlington, Va. 22201: Broadcasting Magazine. Hamilton, David C., 5251 Ridge Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032: Commerce Clearing House. Hamilton, Ellen L., 515 East Custis Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: BNA Publications. Hannifin, Jerry, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue 20006: Time Inc. Hansard, Sara, 6705 Westmoreland Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.: McGraw-Hill. Hansen, J. Woods, 805 Albany Avenue, Alexandria, Va.: Aviation Week. Hansen, LeRoy, 5 Victory Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: U.S. News & World Report. Hanson, David J., 10438 Collingham Drive, Fairfax, Va.: Chemical & Engineering News. Harbour, Daniel L., 2917 Legation Street 20013: BNA Publications. Hardcastle, James R., 2203 Burgee Court, Reston, Va. 22091: Energy Research Digest. Harger, Jonathan Delos, 4626 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Energy Magazine. Harmon, Bruce, 1523 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: BNA Publications. Harrington, Tim, 638 Independence Avenue, No. 3 20003: F-D-C Report. Harris, Anthony, 9116 Edmonston Court, No. 204, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: BNA Publications. Harris, Fabia, 9827 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814: BNA Publications. Harris, Ronald M., 8630 Weems Road: Capital Energy Letter. Harrison, Fred, 1208 Orchard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Financial Post. Haseley, Donna, 301 G Street, No. 717 20024: Inside Washington Publishers. Hathaway, Bruce W., 1001 26th Street, No. 404 20037: BNA Publications. Havemann, Joel, 3809 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: National Journal. Periodical Press Galleries 973 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Hawkins, John W., 3313 Goldmine Road, Brookeville, Md. 20833: BNA Publications. Heinly, David R., 5910 Grayson Street, Springfield, Va. 22150: Cahners Publication. Heinze, Catherine, 4831 36th Street 20008: F-D-C Reports. Henck, Fred W., 2407 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Telecommunications Reports. Hencke, Paul Gerard, 6315 Naval Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20706: U.S. News & World Report. Henderer, Rhodes, 2356 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: BNA Publications. Henderson, Lisa, 7534 North Arbory Way, Laurel, Md. 20707: Air Transport World. Henderson, Nancy, 3456 Newark Street: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Hendricks, Evan D., 2354 Champlain Street 20009: Privacy Times. Hendrickson, Mark, 2711 Ordway Street, No. 300 20008: McGraw-Hill. Heneson, Nancy, 3039 Macomb Street 20008: The New Scientist Magazine. Hennig, Jutta, 240 M Street, No. E615 20045: Foreign Bank Focus. Henry, Ed, 13306 Rippling Brook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Herling, John, 6504 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Herling’s Labor Letter. Herrman, Sabina, 3201 Ellicott Street 20008: Time Inc. Herron, Paul M., 4016 Cleveland Street, Kensington, Md. 20895: The National Thrift News. Herzberg, Robert A., 8144 Murray Hill Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744: Petersen Publishing Co. Herzfeld, John, 3743 Appleton Street 20037: BNA Publications. Hewitt, Janet Reilley, 208A Justice Court 20002: Prentice-Hall Publications. Hielscher, Hans, 4647 Reservoir Road 20007: Der Spiegel. Higgins, John K., 6232 32d Place 20015: McGraw-Hill. Hildreth, James M., 5038 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, Va.: U.S. News & World Report. Hill, Arthur, 2118 Florida Avenue 20008: Cardiff Publishing Company. Hill, Patricia S., 407 17th Street 20003: Capitol Reports. Himelfarb, Joel, 626 E Street 20003: Human Events. Hines, Paul R., 9526 Cherry Oak Court, Burke, Va. 22015: Army Times Publishing Co. Hirsch, Phil, 9805 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Computerworld. Hirsch, Steve J., 111 P Street 20024: BNA Publications. Hirst, Don, 2027 Powhatan Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782: Army Times Publishing Co. Hitchens, Christopher, 30 Eighth Street 20002: The Nation. Hochstein, Joseph M., 774 National Press Building 20045: The Jewish Week. Hodges, Paula Dawson, 3212 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Chilton Publications. Hoeferlin, J. Michael, 6734 Westlawn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Aviation Week. Hoffman, Donald B., Jr., 8150 15th Street, No. 104, Langley Park, Md. 20783: Government Information Service. Hoffman, Shirlee, 1320 Corcoran Street: Newsweek. Hoffman, Peter, 9407 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20814: McGraw-Hill. Hogan, Bill, 4418 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: The City Desk. Hogue, James H., 7575. Royal Street. Alexandria, Va. 22314: Eximbank Report. Holland, Bill, 2805 18th Street 20009: Billboard Publishing Co. Hollis-Hungiville, Cheryl, 3302 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Inside Washington Publishers. Hook, Janet, 2009 Wyoming Avenue 20009: The Chronicle of Higher Education. Hoppe, Richard M., 2153 California Street, No. 102 20009: McGraw-Hill. Horton, Ellen P., 8517 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: Ziff-Davis. Howard, Lucy, 919 22d Street 20037: Newsweek. Howard, Warren E., 503 Second Street 20002: U.S. News & World Report. Howard, William E., 1428 28th Street 20007: Child Protection Report. Hubbard, Henry W., 4916 45th Street 20016: Newsweek. Huff, Ken, 888 16th Street 22206: Time Inc. Huffman, Diana L., 2100 Connecticut Avenue, No. 500 20008: Legal Times of Washington. Hughes, Patricia C., P.O. Box 118, Charles Town, W. Va. 25414: Stars & Stripes. Humo, Terry, 5057 Bradley Boulevard, No. 1, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: BNA Publications. 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Schaefer, Edward A., 1600 South Eads Street, No. 924N, Arlington, Va. 22202: The Morgan Messenger. Schaeffer, Charles P., 6036 Chatsworth Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Schaeffer, Phyllis, 392 North Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. 20877: International Medical News Service. Schappi, John V., 5023 Eskridge Terrace 20016: BNA Publications. Schauseil, Robin Dale, 6704-E Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22205: Aviation Week. Schechter, Irma, 6529 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Care Reports. Scheibla, Shirley, 6630 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va.: Barron’s Magazine. Scheid, Jon F., 5707 Indian Court, 1B, Alexandria, Va. 22303: Miller Publishing Co. Schemmer, Benjamin F., 1318 22d Street 20037: Armed Forces Journal. Scherschel, Patricia M., 5937 Dewey Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310: U.S. News & World Report. Schiffres, Manuel, 3110 Wisconsin Avenue, No. 702 20016: U.S. News & World Report. Schindehette, Susan, 3726 Harrison Street 20015: Time Inc. Schleeter, Timothy R., 1214 South Thomas Street, Apt. A, Arlington, Va. 22204: Commerce Clearing House. Schroeder, Richard C., 9111 Coronado Terrace, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Vision Magazine. Periodical Press Galleries 979 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Schulz, William, 5000 Hawthorne Place 20016: The Reader’s Digest. Schwartz, Ronald, 6611 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043: Washington Business Information. Schweitz, Robert E., 3808 Hainsworth Place, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Army Times Publishing Co. Scott, Kathryn J., 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: BNA Publications. Scott, Richard, 6618 Elk Park Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: U.S. News & World Report. Scully, Malcolm G., 321 Forest Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046: Chronicle of Higher Education. Sedgwick, Tod, 3100 45th Street 20016: Pasha Publications. Seebold, Jayne, 309 South Market Street, Frederick, Md. 21701: Housing Affairs Letter. Seghers, Frances, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 301 20016: McGraw-Hill. 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Stertz, Marc H., 6013 Melvern Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Stevens, Betty, 9706 Ashborne Drive, Burke, Va.: Prentice-Hall Publications. Stevens, Rebecca Lynn, 2701 Connecticut Avenue: McGraw-Hill. Stolz, Richard, 501 Lincoln Street, Rockville, Md. 20850: Snyder Associates. 980 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Stone, Marvin L., 6368 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044: U.S. News & World Report. Stowell, Alan M., 159 West Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va.: BNA Publications. Strzelecki, Shirley, 618 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: McGraw-Hill. Stump, Matt, 8101 Eastern Avenue, No. A305, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Broadcasting Magazine. Sullivan, John Fox, 1412 28th Street 20007: National Journal. Sutherland, John, 4208 Ormond Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: U.S. News & World Report. Swan, Raymond H., Jr., 3542 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303: Business Publishers. Sweeney, James D., 4901 Battery Lane, No. 201, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Business Publishers. Swit, David, 2934 Upton Street 20008: Washington Business Information. Sylvester, Kathleen, 2645-D South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va.: National Law Journal. Szabo, Joan C., 918 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202: U.S. News & World Report. Szekely, Stephen M., 4752 South Sixth Street, Arlington, Va.: Financial Services Newsletter. Szule, Tad, 4515 29th Street: The Washingtonian. Taft, Dale R., 1801 Horseback Trail, Vienna, Va. 22180: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Tahir, Muhammad, 101 G Street NW., No. A619: Crescent News & Views. Taishoff, Lawrence B., Foxhall East, No. 806, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Broadcasting Magazine. Talbott, Strobe, 2842 28th Street 20008: Time Inc. Tames, Stephanie, 1411 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: McGraw-Hill. Tanzer, Lester, 4859 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Tanzy, Kathleen, 5501 Seminary Road, No. 25155, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Commodities Magazine. Tapscott, Gail, 3850 Tunlaw Road, No. 212 20007: Business Publishers. Taylor, Richard L., 1100 Swan Point Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22192: Food Chemical News. Taylor, Ronald, 105 Rock Creek Church Road 20011: U.S. News & World Report. Tennyson, Leonard B., 3801 Fulton Street 20007: Recommendations. Thomas, Evan W., 3208 Oliver Street 20015: Time Inc. Thomas, Richard K., 9801 Sotweed Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Newsweek. Thompson, Boyce, Jr., 1049 North Daniel Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Cahners Publications. Thompson, Rochelle L., 61 Rhode Island Avenue NW.: Prentice-Hall Publications. Thornton, Jeannye, 6315 Naval Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. Tice, Jim, 6161 Edsall Road, No. 805, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Army Times Publishing Cb. Timothy, Marjory J., 3611 Legation Street 20015: Commerce Clearing House. Toch, Thomas, 2447 39th Place 20007: Education Week. Tomich, Nancy E., 5609 Lamar Road, Bethesda, Md. 20816: U.S. Medicine. Trafford, Abigail, 2600 Upton Street 20008: U.S. News & World Report. Travis, Paul, 2144 California Street, No. 808 20008: Television Digest. Trewhitt, Jeffrey, 10067 Maple Leaf Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: McGraw-Hill. Tripp, Thomas M., 1210 North Taft Street, Arlington, Va.: Ziff-Davis. Tropin, Mitchell J., 2530 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: BNA Publications. Tsakanikas, Peter I., 2338 North Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Hellenic National Newspaper. Tucker, James P., Jr., Star Route 172C, Locust Grove, Va. 22205: Medical Devices Report. Turbyville, Charles W., 8 Columbia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: NIH Week. Tuttle, Richard S., 2601 Sigmona Street, Falls Church, Va. 24602: Ziff-Davis. Tuttle, Steve, 108 Ninth Street SE. 20003: Television Digest. Tyree, Benjamin P., 5327 Belt Road 20015: BNA Publications. Valliere, Richard H., 1400 North 12th Street, No. 5, Arlington, Va. 22209: BNA Publications. Van, Biema, David Herman, 1630 19th Street 20009: Time Inc. Vance, N. Scott, 1819 Lamont Street 20010: Chronicle of Higher Education. Varela, Robert, 201 West Mt. Ida Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Washington Business Information. Veerhoff, Alfred B., 3408 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: U.S. News & World Report. Velez-Crawford, Evelyn, 4909 Battery Lane, No. 202, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Business Publishers. Vestal, Christine, 3005 North Trinidad Street, Arlington, Va.: F.C.C. Week. Vettel, Tim N., 215 C Street SE. 20003: Tax Notes. Virtanen, Michael, 1156 15th Street 20005: Ziff-Davis. Vogel, Gregory M., 3502 16th Street 20010: Science Trends. Vorman, Julie, 919 North Van Dorn Street, No. 201, Alexandria, Va. 22304: McGraw-Hill. Walcott, John, L., 6917 Lafayette Park Drive, Annandale, Va.: Newsweek. Walczak, Lee, 1517 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: McGraw-Hill. Walker, Samuel R., 3323 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Commerce Clearing House. Wallace, Cindy, 115 D Street SE., No. 202 20003: Crain Communications. Wallace G. David, 400 National Press Building 20045: McGraw-Hill. Wallace, Debra L., 636 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Government Information Service. Walpole, Elizabeth A., 7716 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: BNA Publications. Walsh, Kathleen, 506 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Commerce Clearing House. Walton, Susan, 1722 19th Street, No. 304 20009: Education Week. Warren, Albert, 26 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Television Digest. Waterfield, Larry W., 8212 Springfield Village Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: Vance Publications. Wathen, Richard, 1604 15th Street 20009: Eximbank Report. Watkins, Alfred J., 2601 Woodley Place 20008: The Texas Observer. Watkins, Beverly T., 2950 Van Ness Street 20008: Chronicle of Higher Education. Waugh, Debra, 9920 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: BNA Publications. Weathers, Diane, 2915 Connecticut Avenue: Newsweek. Webster, James C., 6723 Pine Creek Court, McLean, Va. 22101: Webster Communications. Webster, Susan M., 2950 Van Ness Street, No. 210 20008: BNA Publications. Periodical Press Galleries 981 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Wechsler, Jill, 7715 Rocton Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: The Gallagher Report. Wecksler, A. N., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007: Cahners Publications. Weisman, John, 3022 O Street 20007: TV Guide. Weiss, Michael J., 888 16th Street: Time Inc. Weisser, Graziella, 4817 Linnean Avenue 20008: L’Europeo. Weissman, Dennis W., 709 A Street NE. 20002: Washington G-2 Reports. Welch, Jake, 1910 New Hampshire Avenue 20009: National Journal. Wellborn, Stanley N., 6001 Utah Avenue 20015: U.S. News & World Report. Wells, George T., 2942 South Columbus Street, A-2, Arlington, Va. 22206: Washington Beverage Insight. Wendel, Charles S., 459 North Armistead Street: BNA Publications. Wennblom, Ralph D., 11714 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852: Farm Journal. Werble, Cole Palmer, 4101 Garrison Street 20016: F-D-C Reports. Werble, Wallace, Jr., 9709 Falls Bridge Lane, Potomac, Md.: F-D-C Reports. West, Donald, 2141 Wyoming Avenue: Broadcasting Magazine. Westgate, Robert D., 398 National Press Building 20045: Nautilus Press. Westlein, Patricia, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: BNA Publications. Weyr, Thomas, 2725 29th Street: Recommendations. Wheaton, Virginia, 4025 Davis Place 20007: BNA Publications. White, Eileen, 322 D Street NE. 20002: Education Week. Whitmore, Jane, 1400 29th Street, 20007: Newsweek. Whitmore, Susan, 1310 North Meade Street, No. 203, Arlington, Va. 22209: Political Profiles. Wiener, Leonard, 5501 Burling Court, Bethesda, Md. 20817: U.S. News & World Report. Wierzynski, Gregory, 4426 Klingle Street 20016: Time Inc. Wiese, Nanette A., 920 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Mass Transit. Wiessler, David A., 1123 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: U.S. News & World Report. Wildstrom, Stephen H., 10300 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, Md. 20895: McGraw-Hill. Willenz, June A., 6309 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: The Stars and Stripes. Williams, Cynthia Allen, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 305 20036: Financial Times Publications. Williams, Daniel C., 3110 Mt. Vernon Avenue, No. 301, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Industry News Service. Williams, David, 4710 Bethesda Avenue, No. 1105, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Phillips Publishing. Williams, Louise, 1020 North Quincy Street, No. 816, Arlington, Va. 22201: Snyder Associates. Williams, Robert H., 16096 Radburn, Woodbridge, Va. 22191: Army Times Publishing Co. Wilson, Dee F., 101 South Ingram Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Bondweek. Wilson, Stanley E., 6631 Wakefield Drive, No. 110, Alexandria, Va. 22307: Bank Letter. Wines, Stephen Michael, 228 South West Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: National Journal. Wingo, Walter S., 4655 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Winter, Thomas S., 16 Fourth Street SE. 20003: Human Events. Withers, Mary Hayden, 10401 Grosvenor Place, No. 1701, Rockville, Md. 20852: BNA Publications. Witt, Gary B., 1305 North Ode Street, No. 311, Arlington, Va. 22209: CableVision. Woda, Laura, 20520 Georgia Avenue, Brookeville, Md. 20833: Drug Store News. Wolfe, John, 3934 Military Road 20015: Arlen Communications. Wolff, Mark R., 3636 16th Street, No. B-650 20010: Reports, Inc. Wood, Ann P., 12406 Boxwood Farms, Catharpin, Va. 22018: International Medical News Service. Wood, Winston S., 1619 30th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Woodall, Thomas G., 133% 11th Street SE. 20003: McGraw-Hill. Woodward, Bradley, 1825 T Street, No. 601 20009: Radio & Records. Woolsey, James P., 1509 Leister Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Air Transport World. Work, Clemens P., 7116 Cedar Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: U.S. News & World Report. Worobec, Mary R., 900 New Mark Esplanade, Rockville, Md. 20850: BNA Publications. Wright, Claudia, 4643 Kenmore Drive 20007: New Statesman. Yalowitz, Gerson, 8004 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: U.S. News & World Report. Yap, Diosdado M., 5306 Belt Road: Capital Publishers, Inc. Yau, Stephen Y., P.O. Box 6022, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Metro Chinese Journal. Yochelson, Mindy, 1610 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Business Publishers. Yoder, Eric T., 1210 North Kensington Street, No. 1, Arlington, Va. 22205: Army Times Publishing Co. Young, Joseph, 1703 Dalewood Place McLean, Va. 22101: Federal Employees News Digest. Yudain, Sidney L., 4901 Potomac Avenue 20007: Roll Call. Zachem, Mary Susan, 8801 Glenville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Press Associates. Zanca, Jacqueline T., 1818 Kalorama Road, No. 31 20009: United Communications. Zeidenberg, Leonard, 8200 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Broadcasting Magazine. Zigas, David, 3000 Spout Run Parkway, No. C-505, Arlington, Va. 22201: McGraw-Hill. Zimmer, Uwe Walter, 2727 Q Street 20007: Stern Magazine. Zimmerman, Amanda, 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va.: Newsweek. Zon, Calvin, 2205 42d Street 20007: Press Associates. Zormelo, Justice, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Apt. 409 Arlington, Va. 22204: Africa Business & Economic Review. Zornosa, Anna, 1712 Summit Place, No. 4 20009: Phillips Publishing. Zuckerman, Edward, 2431 59th Place, Cheverly, Md. 20785: Pacs & Lobbies. Zuckerman, Samuel G., 1720 Newton Street 20010: The Guardian. Zuercher, Rick, 1864 Wyoming Avenue 20009: Pasha Publications. PERIODICALS REPRESENTED Phones, Senate Gallery, 224-0265 House Gallery, 225-2941 (Periodical and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Adult and Continuing Education Today—(301) 229-3410, 6308 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Samuel C. Brightman. Africa Business & Economic Review—234-7800, 1515 U Street 20010: Justice Zormelo. Airline Executive Magazine—(301) 657-4212, 4520 East-West Highway, Suite 550, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Robert I. Stanfield. Air Transport World—659-8500, 1030 15th Street, Suite 420 20005: Louis W. Davis, Lisa Henderson, James P. Woolsey. American Shipper—347-1678, 1286 National Press Building 20045: C. Anthony Beargie. Amerikai Magyar Nepszava—338-5717, 3402 Garfield Street 20007: Andor C. Klay. An Nahar Arab Report and Memo—332-5204, 2727 29th Street, No. 226 20008: Berta Laun Maalouf. Antique Monthly—265-4997, 1868 Columbia Road 20009: Hope Ridings Miller. Arlen Communications—(301) 656-7940, Suite 600E, 7315 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Gary H. Arlen, John Wolfe. Armed Forces Journal—296-0450, 1414 22d Street, Suite 603 20037: Deborah Kyle, Deborah G. Meyer, Benjamin F. Schemmer. : Army Times Publishing Co.—554-7100, 475 School Street SW. 20024: Basil E. Andronicos, Ted J. Bush, Bruce Callander, Larry Carney, Allen E. Carrier, Ruth Chandler, Bruce Covill, Martha L. Craver, James Crawford, William P. Dalton, Charles Doe, Laurence Lee Ewing, Leonard G. Famiglietti, James J. Finegan, John Ginovsky, Paul R. Hines, Don Hirst, Alan Steele Jarvis, Michelle C. LeComte, Don Mace, Ruth L. Marlow, Richard E. Maze, Paul Pasquarella, Thomas R. Philpott, Roasmary Purcell, Neil Roland, Thomas R. Scanlan, Robert E. Schweitz, Randall Shoemaker, W. Carole Siler, Keith A. Sinzinger, Paul D. Smith, Jim Tice, Robert H. Williams, Winston S. Wood, Eric T. Yoder. Atlantic Monthly—544-4583, 520 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Gregg Easterbrook. Atomic Energy Clearing House—347-2275, Suite 504, 1341 G Street 20005: Grover C. Boydston, Todd H. Cunningham. Automotive News—638-5300, 515 National Press Building 20045: Helen Kahn, Jake Kelderman, Miles David Moore. Aviation Convention News—546-2518, 513 Seward Square SE. 20003: Daniel P. Leonard. Aviation Week—(703) 624-7575, Suite 710, 1777 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va., 22209: Herbert J. Coleman, Craig Covault, William H. Gregory, Diane P. Groves, J. Woods Hansen, J. Michael Hoeferlin, Philip J. Klass, Eugene Kozicharow, Jay C. Lowndes, Paul S. Mann, Alton K. Marsh, David North, James Ott, Clarence A. Robinson, Robin Dale Schauseil. Barron’s Magazine—347-6159, 637 National Press Building 20045: Thomas G. Donlan, Shirley Hobbs Scheibla. Best’s Review—638-0001, 1094 National Press Building 20045: Al Goldsmith. Better Roads Magazine—(703) 941-6337, 4330 Carmelo Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: William J. Nickel. Billboard Publishing Co.—783-3282, Suite 915, 733 15th Street 20005: Bill Holland. Black Enterprise Magazine—638-0120, 129 E Street 20001: Bebe-Moore Campbell. Black Media, Inc.—561-4100, 3117 Martin Luther King Avenue SE. 20032: Alfreda Madison. BNA Publications—452-4200, 1231 25th Street 20037: Marlon B. Allen, Michelle L. Amber, Corby Anderson, Michael Arian, William Bank, Hazel Becker, William A. Beltz, James R. Berger, Timothy B. Bevins, Peggy Blair, Michael H. Blake, Jr., H. Allen Blakey, Fred Blosser, Linda Botsford, Valeria Bowman, Angela Britt, Catherine Burks, Gail C. Chase, Charles Lee Coney, Sarah K. Crim, Theresa Crowley, James D. Crowne, Stephen A. Davies, Barbara Davis, Martha G. Davis, Mary Davis, Stanley E. Degler, Nancy A. DeSanti, Phyllis Diamond, Wallace G. Dickson, Gwendolyn C. Diggs, Melanie Dooley, Linda Durkee, Scott A. Dykema, Joan Ebzery, Phoebe A. Eliopoulos, Jerome Elswit, Tibor J. Eszeki, Jr., Roger Feinthel, William H. Frank, Neil R. Froemming, Brad German, Courtney Gifford, Kathleen D. Gill, Pam Ginsbach, Leslie J. Gold, Alan Goodman, Ellen L. Hamilton, Daniel L. Harbour, Bruce Harmon, Anthony Harris, Fabia Harris, Bruce W. Hathaway, John W. Hawkins, Rhodes Henderer, John Herzfeld, Steve Hirsch, Terry Humo, Barry G. Jacobs, John Jenkins, Dona L. Johnson, Rebecca Karnes, Marcia B. Kass, Anne H. Kohut, Joel Kolko, Margaret E. Kriz, Rose Marie Lally-Knowles, Sarah Jane Lenhart, George H. Lesser, Jeffrey R. Levey, Michael Levin-Epstein, Brian Lockett, Thomas E. Mani, Mildred I. Mason, Wallis E. McClain, Toby McIn-tosh, Melissa Merson, Nancy H. Montwieler, Bernard H. Mower, Deanne E. Neuman, Peter J. Nye, Girard L. Ordway, Karen Ott-Worrow, Yvonne R. Paretzky, Rebecca Pearl, Glenn D. Petherick, Stanley S. Pond, Benjamin Rathbun, Jr., Jean V. Reichmann, George M. Riveire, Jr., Paul Rodriguez, Milan Ruzicka, Jennifer Q. Ryan, Susan J. Sala, Kurt J. Samson, David Sayre, John V. Schappi, Kathryn J. Scott, Bart Sigerson, Nancy F. Simmons, Nancee Simonson, Theresa V. Simonson, Kenneth Skilling, Francis Hill Slowinski, Shelia Gail Sockwell, Patricia Spencer, Alan M. Stowell, Mitchell Tropin, Jr., Benjamin P. Tyree, Richard H. Valliere, Elizabeth A. Walpole, Debra Waugh, Susan M. Webster, Charles S. Wendel, Partricia Westlein, Virginia Wheaton, Mary Hayden Withers, Mary R. Worobec. 982 Periodical Press Galleries 983 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Broadcasting Magazine—638-1022, 1735 DeSales Street, 20036: Fred Fitzgerald, Kira Greene, Dougles J. Ha-lonen, Edwin H. James, Harry A. Jessell, Jr., Kim McAvoy, Mark K. Miller, Matt Stump, Lawrence B. Taishoff, Donald West, Leonard Zeidenberg. Budget & Program Newsletter—881-1777, P.O. Box 6269 20015: Berwyn L. Miller, Dean Sprague. Bulletin Australia—544-6445, 432 Kentucky Avenue SE 20003: John Ker Edwards. Business & Society Reveiw—234-3081, 1608 19th Street. Suite 4, 20009: Thomas Mechling. Business International—833-8600, Suite 415, 1625 Eye Street 20006: Maureen Flannery, Thaddeus C. Kopinski, Carrie C. Montague. Business Publishers, Inc.—(301) 587-6300, 951 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Bonita Irene Becker, Craig Scot Cano, Richard Chrimberg, Beth R. Davis, Cathy H. Dombrowski, Eric B. Easton, Deborah R. Eby, Leonard A. Eiserer, Robert Allan Finlayson, Allan L. Frank, David P. Gitlitz, Tom Guay, Judy Haberek, David M. Jones, Henry E. Kleiner, Caroline MacMullan, Dennis A. Melamed, John Potter, Dede Ryan, Jack Smith, Raymond H. Swan, Jr., James D. Sweeney, Gail Tapscott, Evelyn Velez-Crawford, Mindy Yochelson. Cahners Publications—628-2773, Suite 639, 1435 G Street 20005: David R. Heinly, Alice V. McKenna, Sylvia Riggs, Robert H. Roberts, Boyce Thompson, Jr., A. N. Wecksler. Cancer Letter—(704) 620-4646, P.O. Box 2370, Reston, Va. 22090: Jerry D. Boyd. Capital Energy Letter—347-8737, 1272 National Press Building 20045: Kathy Capital Publishers, Inc.—362-6212, 5306 Belt Road, 20015: Diosdado M. Yap. Carolin, Ronald M. Harris. Capitol Reports—393-1480, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1107 20006: Brian Collins, Patricia S. Hill, Susan A. Meyer, Patricia Murphy, Virginia M. Odor. Care Reports—(301) 320-2110, 6529 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Irma Schechter. Cardiff Publications—659-0308, 1800 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Arthur Hill. Chemical & Engineering News—872-8061, 1155 16th Street 20036: Lois Ember, David J. Hanson, Will Lep- kowski, Janice R. Long, Richard J. Seltzer. Chemical Marketing Reporter—393-1444, 956 National Press Building 20045: Richard Piellisch. Child Protection Report—785-4055, 1301 20th Street 20036: William E. Howard, Karen Lane. Chilton Publications—393-3474, 1093 National Press Building 20045: Leo F. Abruzzese, Joseph V. Barks, Edwin Bowers, Paula Dawson Hodges, Neil R. Regeimbal. Chronicle of Higher Education—828-3500, Suite 500, 1333 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Lawrence Biemiller, John A. Crowl, Paul Desruisseaux, Charles S. Farrell, Cheryl M. Fields, Janet Hook, Robert Jacobson, Jack Magarrell, Kim Anthony McDonald, Stacy E. Palmer, Angus H. Paul, Suzanne Perry, John C. Phillips, Malcolm G. Scully, N. Scott Vance, Beverly T. Watkins. City Desk—1775-8587, Suite 703, 1346 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Alan Green, Bill Hogan, Diane Kiesel. City Paper—289-0520, 919 Sixth Street 20001: Jeff Stein. Coal Energy News—544-6338, 319 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: William E. Pietrucha. Commerce Clearing House—626-2250, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1100 20004: Charles W. Aldrich, Paul B. Alligood, Jr., Lorraine P. Bachand, Leslie Bonacum, Michael M. Brown, William M. Conway, Vivian Copeland, Paula L. Cruickshank, Henry E. Eakins, Rita D. Ford, David C. Hamilton, William R. Hurst, Patricia A. Logan, William B. Mason, James R. McNelis, Jennifer K. Miller, Eric H. Pamer, Rodney William Pearce, Rebecca B. Perkins, Timothy R. Schleeter, Marjory J. Timothy, Samuel Walker, Kathleen Walsh. Commodities Magazine—842-0800, Suite 310, 1413 K Street 20005: Kathleen L. Tanzy. Compass Publications—(703) 524-3136, 1117 North 19th Street, Suite 1000, Arlington, Va. 22209: Larry L. Booda, Michael Mulcahy, David W. Robb. Computerworld—347-6718, 880 National Press Building, 20045: Phil Hirsch, Robert E. Kirchner. Concrete Products—(301) 972-8100, P.O. Box 259, Poolesville, Md. 20837: E. E. Halmos, Jr. Consulting Engineer—229-4116, 5812 Devonshire Drive 20016: John K. Bowersox. Crain Communications—638-5300, 515 National Press Building 20045: Joel Chernoff, Stanley E. Cohen, Robert Cook, Jerome M. Geisel, Richard L. Gordon, Paul Merrion, Caroline W. Robertson, Michele Robinson, Sheila L. Simler, Cindy Wallace. Crescent News & Views—484-1453, Suite A 619, 101 G Street SW. 20024: Neil G. Godfrey, Muhammad Tahir. Dairy Industry Newsletter—(703) 532-4970, P.O. Drawer 875, McLean, Va. 22101: James C. Webster. Der Spiegel—347-5222, Suite 702, 1015 15th Street 20005: Hans Hielscher, Gisela Leske, Helmut Sorge. DMS Intelligence—(703) 528-5810, Suite 1230, 1700 North Moore Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Earl S. Browning, Jr., Robert Mueller, Ronald Robinson. Doane’s Agricultural Report—638-1055, 738 National Press Building 20045: Patricia Peak Klintberg. Drug Store News—(301) 774-3895, 17735 Striley Drive, Aston, Md. 20861: Kenneth E. Rankin, Laura Woda. Drug Topics—(703) 243-8080, Suite 902 A, 200 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22203: James G. Dickinson. EBPR Research Reports—(301) 589-8907, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Frank M. Kleiler. Economist—783-5753, 609 National Press Building 20045: Edmund Fawcett, Dorothea George, David Lawday, John Midgley. Education Information Services—(703) 683-2466, 221 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Thomas S. Robin-son, Virginia Robinson. Education Week—466-5195, Suite 560, 1333 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Hope Aldrich, Charles Eucher, Susan G. Foster, Tom Mirga, Thomas Toch, Susan Walton, Eileen White. Electronic Buyers News—(301) 864-0700, 3402 Newton Street, Mount Rainier, Md. 20712: Christopher Simpson. Electronic Engineering Times—(301) 622-5160, Suite 0505, 12001 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Howard A. Roth. Employment Relations Report—783-2929, 858 National Press Building 20045: Alan E. Adams. Energy Magazine—(703) 527-4429, 4626 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Jonathan Delos Harger. Energy and Housing Report—659-0659, Suite 510, 1620 I Street 20006: Jerry Kline. Energy Research Digest—860-2666, Box 17346 20041: James R. Hardcastle. 984 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Environews—347-3868, 1097 National Press Building 20045: Suzanne M. Contos, Gershon W. Fishbein, Anne F. Geraghty. Evans-Novak Political Report—=393-4340, Suite 1312, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: John H. Fund. Executive Business Media—(703) 528-6062, 3453 Warren Road, Richmond, Va. 23225: L. Felton Rolen. Eximbank Report—466-3830, Suite 400, 1835 K Street 20006: James H. Hogue, Richard Wathen. Far Eastern Economic Review—783-6220, 1322 Corcoran Street 20009: Robert Manning, Richard Nations. Farm Chemical Magazine—(703) 524-1378, Suite 201, 1801 North Quinn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: George E. Peter. Farm Journal—(301) 770-0939, P.O. Box 2029, Rockville, Md. 20852: Ralph D. Wennblom. F.C.C. Week—331-8346, Suite 301, 1001 Connecticut Avenue 20036: William J. Kelly, Andrew Jacobson, Sam F.C. Rovit, Christine Vestal. F-D-C Reports—(301) 657-9830, Suite 1 Terrace Level, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Carter Reid Blakey, David S. Blue, Mary D. Brvenik, Meg Bryant, Herbert P. Carlson, Elizabeth Child, Jeffrey B. Christy, Joy M. Dyson, Thomas G. Goodwin, Robert M. Gottlieb, Tim Harrington, Catherine Heinze, Louis, A. LaMarca, Nancy E. Lebens, David H. LeBreton, Louise D. Miller, Denise Peterson, Martha Richardson, Peggy L. Richardson, William E. Robinson, Brenda Sandberg, Cole Palmer Werble, Wallace Werble, Jr. Federal Career Opportunities—(703) 281-0201, Box 1059, 370 Maple Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180: Judelle A. German. Federal Employees’ News Digest—(703) 533-3031, 7115 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22043: Joseph Young. Federal Publications—337-7000, 1120 20th Street 20036: Norbert G. Immen, Henry B. Keiser. Feistritzer Publications—783-0677, 1261 National Press Building 20045: Emily C. Feistritzer, Rhonda J. McMil-lion, Warren Rogers. Financial Focus—296-6163, 1629 K Street 20006: Susan I. Prevot. Financial Post—347-6930, 1054 National Press Building 20045: Fred Harrison. Financial Services Newsletter—783-4789, 1511 K Street, Suite 428 20005: M. Lynn Conover, Stephen M. Szekely. Financial Times Publications Ltd.—347-4920, 1171 National Press Building 20045: Cynthia Allen Williams. Food Chemical news—544-1980, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Catherine M. Cooper, Raymond Galant, Steven Goldschmidt, Ronald E. Grandon, Madonna Leaf, Patricia Picone Mitchell, Natalie Pargas, Louis Rothschild, Jr., Cheryl Russell, Richard L. Taylor. Food Processing—(703) 521-2157, P.O. Box 2584, Arlington, Va. 22202: Harold V. Semling, Jr. Forbes Magazine—628-2344, 399 National Press Building 20045: Howard Banks, Jerry Flint, Allan Dodds Frank, Desiree French. Foreign Bank Focus—628-0866, 346 National Press Building 20045: M. Lee Butera, Jutta Hennig. FTC Watch—(703) 451-4575, P.O. Box 2220, Springfield, Va. 22152: Arthur L. Amolsch, Mimi Madden. Fuel Alcohol U.S.A. & Acres U.S.A.—331-1989, 2000 N Street 20036: Edward Falck. Furniture Today—293-2113, Suite 306, 888 17th Street 20060: Charles J. L. McKee. Gallagher Repot—(301) 656-3339, 7715 Rocton Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Jill Wechsler. Gatty Communications—546-6767, 165 D Street SE. 20003: Cecelia Blalock, Mary Ann Gatty, Robert C. Gatty. Government Executive Magazine—785-2593, 1725 K Street 20006: Barbara J. Oganesoff. Government Information Service—(703) 528-1082, Suite 508, 1611 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Diana I. Gregg, Donald B. Hoffman, Jr., John D. Kotler, Debra L. Wallace. Grit—628-9494, 1246 National Press Building 20045: Bert Mills. Guardian—667-6816, 1720 Newton Street 20010: Samuel G. Zuckerman. Handicapped Requirements Handbook—872-1766, 2120 L Street, Suite 210 20037: Darla M. Fera. Harper’s Magazine—483-7941, 1830 24th Street 20008: Tom Bethell. Hazardous Waste Report—(301) 251-5000, 1600 Research Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20850: Judith A. Kane, Janis M. Kobran, Patricia Papa. Healthcare Publications—745-7113, 2122 Leroy Place: William R. Boyles, Casey Crawford. Health Policy Week—(301) 656-0450, 5617 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Lola Demma, Frank S. Joseph. Hellenic National Newspaper—(703) 525-2114, 2338 North Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Peter Tsakani-kas. Herling’s Labor Letter—737-2511 1411 K Street 20005: John Herling. Home Health Line—855-1277, Port Republic, Md. 20676: Charles P. Culhane, Richard W. C. Falknor, Susan G. Parker, Karen Rak. Housing Affairs Letter—(301) 588-6380, Suite 100, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: James C. Breagy, Bruce Cossaboom, Byron Fielding, Ash Gerecht, Mark Albert Kuhn, Jayne Seebold, Victor Simon. Human Events—546-0856, 422 First Street SE. 20003: Joseph F. Baldacchino, Joel Himelfarb, Allan H. Ryskind, Thomas S. Winter. Huttlinger’s Pipeline Report—(301) 972-8100, P.O. Box 259, Poolesville, Md. 20837: Stan Janet. In Business—659-4102, Suite 205, 1346 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Nora Goldstein. In These Times—(301) 564-0988, 4215 Anthony Street, Kensington, Md. 20895: John Judis. Industry News Service—(703) 548-0494, Suite 310, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Daniel C. Williams. Industry Week—223-6650, Suite 420, 1030 15th Street 20005: John S. McClenahen, William H. Miller, Joani M. Nelson-Horchler. Information People—544-6316, 156 F Street SE.: James M. Dolan, Jr. Inside Washington Publishers—347-7617, 301 G Street SW. 20024: Robert E. L. Adamson, Pamela Brogan, Joseph Burey, Steve Ferber, John Grano, Donna Haseley, Cheryl Hollis-Hungiville, Robert P. Smith, Alan Sosenko. Institutional Investor—393-5555, 1075 National Press Building 20045: Sharon Geltner, Dee F. Wilson, Stanley Wilson. Periodical Press Galleries 985 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Intervia—(703) 527-0023, P.O. Box 11122, Arlington, Va. 22210: Ramon L. Lopez. International Medical News—(301) 770-6170, 12230 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852: Sheila Callahan, Mary J. Dales, Sally Koch, W. Randy Kubetin, Robert H. Miller, Jonathan P. Murray, Phyllis Schaeffer, Janice Simmons, Ann P. Wood. International Moneyline—(703) 527-0168, 1617 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: John Carter. International Technology/Transfer News—833-2519, Suite 9, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Martha Frangia- dakis. Istoe Magazine—(301) 229-4648, 4848 Crescent Street, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Paulo Sotero. Jet-Ebony—393-5860, Suite 1301, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Simeon S. Booker. Jewish Week—783-7200, 774 National Press Building 20045: Joseph M. Hochstein, Janice L. Kaplan. Kimberly Communications—347-9119, Suite 512, 1725 K Street 20006: Francis G. McGuire, L. Kim Smith. Kiplinger Washington Editors—887-6400, 1729 H Street 20006: Cherrill Anson, Peter L. Blank, Janet Bodnar, Leon M. Cohn, Leonard Fried, Richard A. Golden, Nancy Henderson, Ed Henry, Steven D. Ivins, George Kennedy, Phillip J. Kiesner, Austin H. Kiplinger, Jeffrey Kosnett, Harry A. Lenhart, Jr., Sid A. Levy, Kevin McCormally, Theodore J. Miller, Jerome Oelbaum, Morton C. Paulson, Paul Plawin, Charles P. Schaeffer, William C. Senior, Charles A. Snyder, Marc H. Stertz, Dale R. Taft. Ladies Home Journal—544-5119, 413 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Dorothy Disney MacKaye. La Revue Du Liban—(301) 933-4748, 2109 Greenery Lane, Suite 301, Wheaton, Md. 20906: Samia G. Abboud. Latin American Newsletters—783-1717, 981 National Press Building 20045: Barbara Durr, Alison Raphael. Legal Times of Washington—797-9600, 1601 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Irwin B. Arieff, Barbara Costelloe, Leslie Goodman-Malamuth, Deborah Ann Graham, Diana L. Huffman, Larry Lempert, Kim Masters, W. John Moore, Stephen Nelson, L. J. Pendlebury. Leisure Information Service—547-6696, Suite 100, 804 D Street NE. 20002: Marian F. Bendixsen. L’Europeo—686-1866, 832 National Press Building 20045: Graziella Weisser. L’Evenement—(301) 469-8658, 7529 Spring Lake Drive, No. D2, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Phyllis A. Michaux. Litchfield County Times—547-8555, P.O. Box 1607 20013: Jason F. Isaacson. MacLean’s—347-4291, 1224 National Press Building 20045: William A. Lowther, Michael S. Posner. Mark A. Stephens Ltd. —833-8868, Suite 311, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: David R. Seltzer. Mass Transit—638-0330, 337 National Press Building 20045: C. Caroll Carter, Nanette A. Wiese. Matthew-Bender—452-1881, Suite 320, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Jonathan Davis Porter. McGraw-Hill Publications—624-7500, 400 National Press Building 20045: Gary Aderman, Bruce A. Agnew, Phillip J. Berardelli, Ian C. Bowen, Jerome F. Brazda, Corrie Brown, Vicky Cahan, James Canan, Andrea Chancellor, Herbert W. Cheshire, Evert B. Clark, Lynn Coddington, Raymond J. Connolly, Jr., Mark H. Crawford, Patricia Dansbury, Paula E. Dwyer, Donna Lynn Engelgau, Robert E. Farrell, Lawrence D. Foster, Judith Frabotta, Boyd France, Karen J. Glenn, Brenda Goffney, Ronald G. Grover, Sara Hansard, Mark Hendrickson, John K. Higgins, Peter Hoffmann, Richard M. Hoppe, Stuart E. Jackson, Norman N. Jonas, Larry Kahaner, Gloria Kassabian, Lori Keesey, Michael Knapik, Luci Koizumi, Patricia Kranz, Rod W. Kuckro, Joseph L. Link, William E. Loveless, Donald L. Martin, Michael Morrison, Daniel B. Moskowitz, Stephen P. Munro, Chris Newkumet, Anne Newman, Seth T. Payne, Peter Philipps, Michael A. Pollock, Maria E. Recio, Reginald Rhein, Jr., Margaret Ryan, Frances Seghers, Karen Shockley, Richard Mark Sorian, Vicky Janis Stamas, Theophanie Stamos, Barbara Starr, Rebecca Lynn Stevens, Shirley Strzelecki, Stephanie Tames, Jeffrey Trewitt, Julie Vorman, Lee Walczak, G. David Wallace, Stephen H. Wildstrom, Thomas G. Woodall, David Zigas. Medical Devices Report—(703) 361-6215, P.O. Box 28096 20005: Steve Butchock, James P. Tucker, Jr. Medical Group News—(301) 881-4241, 6726 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: Dorothy G. Miller. Medical World News—737-1078, P.O. Box 53414 20009: Don L. Gibbons, Lisa M. Krieger, Charles S. Marwick. Metro Chinese Journal—(301) 293-6245, Suite 300, 8226 Fenton Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Stephen Y. Yau. Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers—628-7729, 1035 National Press Building 20045: Frances Spatz Leighton. Middle East Economic Digest—638-7283, 1167 National Press Building 20045: William F. Lee. Mideast Observer—544-0778, P.O. Box 2397 20013: Allan Carter Kellum. Miller Publishing Company—347-2924, 1285 National Press Building 20045: Dona Baier, Jon F. Scheid. Modern Bulk Transporter—(301) 261-2946, 874 Chestnut Tree Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401: John L. Conley. Montgomery County Sentinel—(301) 251-0840, P.O. Box 1272, Rockville, Md. 20850: John R. Cranford. Morgan Messenger—(703) 920-1457, P.O. Box 2111, Arlington, Va. 22202: Edward A. Schaefer. Morris Reports—797-0647, 1742 Riggs Place 20009: Jonas Morris. Mortgage Commentary—654-5580, P.O. Box 30240 20814: Guy D. Cecala, Andy Foster, Andrew R. Mandala. Nation—543-3328, 30 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Christopher Hitchens, John S. Rosenberg. National Catholic Reporter—347-2044, 1156 National Press Building 20045: Steve Askin, Arthur Jones. National Enquirer—(301) 795-6950, P.O. Box 362 Sykesville, Md. 21784: Paul Einstein, Dan Sperling. National Geographic Magazine—857-7761, 17th and M Streets 20036: Paul Sampson. National Journal—857-1400, 1730 M Street 20036: Dom Bonafede, Timothy B. Clark, Richard E. Cohen, Richard C. Corrigan, Linda E. Demkovich, Richard S. Frank, Deborah Galembo, Michael R. Gordon, Jerry Hagstrom, Joel Havemann, J. Dicken Kirschten, Nancy Krueger, William J. Lanouette, Christopher Madison, Michael J. Malbin, Lawrence Mosher, Neal R. Peirce, Daniel Rapoport, Margaret Roberts, Robert Samuelson, Rochelle L. Stanfield, Jane Stein, John Fox Sullivan, Jake Welch, Stephen Michael Wines. National Law Journal—347-4005, 425 13th Street, Suite 1010 20004: David Lauter, Ruth Simon, Kathleen Sylvester. National Review—457-0870, Suite 1103, 1725 K Street 20006: John McLaughlin. National Thrift News—(301) 942-0562, 4016 Cleveland Street, Kensington, Md. 20895: Paul M. Herron. National Underwriter—783-8443, 1080 National Press Building 20045: Mary Jane Fisher. Natural Gas Intelligence—(703) 759-4711, 1032 Springvale Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066: Ellen Beswick. Nature Magazine—737-2355, 991 National Press Building 20045: Stephen Budiansky. 986 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Nautilus Press—347-6643, 1056 National Press Building 20045: John R. Botzum, Dale Brown, Priscilla Capra, James W. Curlin, Diane C. Garner, Andrea Hurtt, Robert D. Westgate. New Farm—(301) 535-0851, Route 1, Box 81A, Prince Frederick, Md. 20€78: Sara Ebenreck. New Republic—331-7494, 1220 19th Street 20036: Morton M. Kondracke, Joan Shaffer. New Scientist—638-7137, 1160 National Press Building 20045: Nancy Heneson, Christopher Joyce. New Statesman—337-1580, 4643 Kenmore Drive 20007: Claudia Wright. Newsweek—626-2000, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Teresa Bellamy, Gloria Borger, Jerry S. Buckley, Diane Camper, Eleanor Clift, William J. Cook, Thomas DeFrank, James Doyle, Mel Elfin, Howard Fineman, Mary Hager, Shirlee Hoffman, Luch Howard, Henry W. Hubbard, John J. Lindsay, Mary Lord, Christopher Yi-Wen, David C. Martin, F. Joseph McHugh, Thelma McMahon, Mabel Munford, Elaine Shannon, Richard K. Thomas, John L. Walcott, Diane Weathers, Jane Whitmore, Amanda Zimmerman. New Yorker—466-4067, 1333 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Elizabeth Drew. NIH Week—(301) 270-4858, 8 Columbia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20912: Charles W. Turbyville. Numismatic News—543-6745, 632 A Street SE. 20003: Burnett Anderson. Oil & Gas Journal—347-1710, 1272 National Press Building 20045: Patrick Crow, John H. Jennrich. Outdoor Life Magazine—(703) 356-8559, 1404 Gower Court, McLean, Va. 22101: Richard Starnes. PACs & Lobbies—554-1141, 1512 Pennsylvana Avenue SE 20003: Edward P. Zuckerman. Pasha Publications—(703) 528-1244, Suite 1000, 1401 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Harry L. Baisden, Linda Billings, David Gump, Marc Lerner, Sheryl Morris, Frank O’Donnell, Tod Sedgwick, Rick Zuercher. Peterson Publishing Company—(301) 567-6456, 8114 Murray Hill Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20744: Robert A. Herzberg. Petroleum Information—3847-0283, 1299 National Press Building 20045: Peter E. Balu, Barbara Saunders. Phillips Publishing—(301) 986-0666, Suite 1200 North, 7315 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20814: Leslie Albin, Carol F. Brown, Adam Phillips, C. David Chaffee, William D. Conner, David P. Douglass, Vincent A. Dorsdik III, John W. Farley, Lisa Lilienthal, Karen Lynch, Richard Salem, David Williams, Anna Zornosa. Playboy—T775-0034, Suite 804, 1140 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Peter Ross Range. : Political Profiles—628-1002, 862 National Press Building 20045: Robert J. Guttman, Susan Whitmore. Pratt’s Letter—(703) 528-0145, P.O. Box 9655, Arlington, Va. 22209: Alan B. Rice, David McF. Stemler. Prentice-Hall Publications—298-6123, Suite 205, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Richard Arthurs, Jr., James F. Fattibene, Janet Reilley Hewitt, lan Kenneth Louden, Robert A. Midler, Stephen D. Pfleiderer, Alexan- der Polinsky-Lav, Keven M. Sandy, Betty Stevens, Rochelle L. Thompson. Preservation Reports—466-4234, Suite 508, 1620 Eye Street 20006: Constance E. Beaumont, Frank C. Frantz. Press Associates—638-0444, Suite 632, 806 15th Street 20005: Robert B. Cooney, Mary Susan Zachem, Calvin Zon. ‘ Privacy Times—234-4813, 2354 Champlain Street 20009: Evan D. Hendricks. Professional Marketing Report—333-2366, P.O. Box 32387 20007: Gerre L. Jones. Professional Pilot Magazine—(703) 684-8270, West Building, National Airport 20001: Kenneth Allen, William Garvey, Paul Proctor. Progressive Farmer—783-3245, 527 National Press Building 20045: Dorothy Mayes, Jay Richter. Public Land News—638-7529, Suite 708, 1010 Vermont Avenue 20005: James. B. Coffin. Public Utilities Fortnightly—(703) 243-7000, Suite 2100, 1700 North Moore Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Barbara H. Bink, James A. Boxall, Jr., Teresa A. Nichols. Public Works Magazine—(301) 229-2930, 5803 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20816: Williams F. Reynolds. Que Pasa—(301) 654-7790, Suite 2416, 4515 Williad Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815: Delia I. Soto. Radio & Records—466-4960, Suite 601, 878 Connecticut Avenue 20006: Bradley Woodward. Railway Age—347-1155, 1081 National Press Building, 20045: Bill Fahrenwald. Reader’s Digest—223-9520, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue 20036: Nathan Adams, Trevor Armbrister, John Barron, Ralph K. Bennett, Ann B. Gavell, George William Gunn, Eugene H. Methvin, David Allan Pacholczyk, William Schulz. Recommendations—393-1188, 1177 National Press Building 20045: John M. Barry, Brenda W. Clough, Leonard B. Tennyson, Thomas Weyr. Renewable Energy News—342-0040, Suite 505, 1010 Vermont Avenue 20005: Christopher Pope. Reports, Inc.—393-6397, 1621 Irving Street 20010: Larry H. Blanchard, Mark R. Wolff. Revenue Sharing Bulletin—872-1766, 2120 L Street 20037: Daphne W. Musselwhite. Review of the News—(301) 621-4164, P.O. Box 1523 20013: John Rees. Rice Journal—(703) 442-0009, 1703 Fairview Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: Gordon S. Carlson. Roll Call—546-3080, Suite 119, 201 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Richard Burkhardt, Laurie Denton, Carrie J. Kossow, Sidney L. Yudain. Rolling Stone 429-9072, 1901 L Street, Suite 330 20036: William H. Greider. Science & Government Report—244-4135, 3736 Kanawha Street 20015: Daniel S. Greenberg. Science News Magazine—785-2255, 1719 N Street 20036: Janet Raloff. Senior World—(703) 532-6339, 2840 Raymond Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Linda Daily. Snyder & Associates—(703) 448-0336, Suite 202, 1483 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22101: David Albertson, Christopher Bale, Judith Collins, Lynn Eggert Densford, Daniel Dildine, Patricia Raber, Richard Stolz, Louise Williams. Stars & Stripes/National Tribune—789-0422, P.O. Box 1803 20013: Garry DuFour, Patricia C. Hughes, George L. Skypeck, June A. Willenz. Stern Magazine—342-1062, 2727 Q Street 20007: Uwe Walter Zimmer. Suomen Kuvalehti—547-6669, 718 Fourth Street SE. 20003: Marketta Kapinski. Synfuels Report—370-8140, P.O. Box 23199 20024: William Rankin. Tax Notes—(703) 532-1850, 6830 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22213: Daniel M. Bernick, Melissa Brown, Cynthia Chegwidden, Tim N. Vettel. Periodical Press Galleries 987 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Telecommunications Reports—347-2654, 1293 National Press Building 20045: George Brandon, Jacqueline Eagle, Fred W. Henck, Victoria Ann Mason. Telephony—364-0705, Suite 823, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Victor I. Block. Television Digest—872-9200, 1836 Jefferson Place 20036: Melinda Gipson, Dawson B. Nail, Sally Russell, Paul Travis, Steven Tuttle, Albert Warren. Television/Radio Age—(703) 243-5664, 3518 North Utah Street, Arlington, VA. 22207: Earl B. Abrams, Howard Fields. Texas Observer—328-7307, 2601 Woodley Place 20008: Alfred J. Watkins. Third World News & Views—822-9139, P.O. Box 53395 20009: Raghbir Goyal. Time Inc.—293-4300, 888 16th Street 20006: Robert M. Ajamian, Millisa August, Laurence I. Barrett, David C. Beckwith, Gisela Bolte, Margery Bonnett, Jay Branegan, Douglas James Brew, Anne M. Callahan, Garry Clifford, Joan Connelly, Anne Constable, Brian James Doyle, Richard Eisenber, Emily Friedrich, Cassie Furguson, Hays Gorey, Jerry Hannifin, Sabina Herrmann, Ken Huff, David S. Jackson, Richard Kirkland, Dolly Langdon, Neil MacNeil, Johanna McGeary, Anne Moffett, Ross H. Munro, Bruce Nelan, Christopher J. Redman, Susan Schindehette, Hugh S. Sidey, Sandy Smith, Strobe Talbott, Evan W. Thomas, David H. Van Biema, Michael J. Weiss, Gregory Wierzynski. Titsch Communications—835-0900, Suite 505, 1701 K Street 20006: Angela Burnett, Craig Leddy, Gary B. Witt. Transnational Data Report—488-3424, P.O. Box 2039, Springfield, Va. 22152: Timothy G. Donovan, G. Russell Pipe. Travel Agent Magazine—462-0096, Suite 102, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Roland B. Leiser. Travel Trade—363-7319, 3611 39th Street No. E329 20016: Don Knowles. Trends Publishing—393-0031, 233 National Press Building, 20045: Arthur Kranish, Elizabeth Long, Gregory M. Vogel. TV Guide—822-8632, Suite 230, 818 18th Street 20006: Susan Cangialiosi, John Weisman. United Communications—(301) 589-8875, 8701 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Robert Monson Lakin, Charles Pekow, David Rohde, Jacqueline Taffi Zanca. U.S. Medicine—463-6000, 2033 M Street, Suite 505 20036: Frank M. Best, Judy E. Fox, Terry L. Jemison, Nancy Tomich. U.S. News & World Report—861-2000, 2300 N Street 20037: Edwin D. Albaugh, Jr., Robert J. Ames, Patricia A. Avery, Donald C. Bacon, David L. Barnett, Robert A. Barr, Donald L. Battle, Elizabeth Brooke, Kenneth M. Campbell, William Chaze, Benjamin M. Cole, John Collins, Louise P. Coward, Julie Dear, William F. Deeck, Richard DeLouise, Michael F. Doan, Donald P. Doane, Robert S. Dudney, Ricardo G. Elbo, Thomas J. Foley, Frederick W. Frailey, Sara Jane Fritz, Joseph Fromm, Ted Gest, John R. Gibson, Roslyn Grant, LeRoy Hansen, Paul Gerard Hencke, James M. Hildreth, Warren E. Howard, Robert S. Huntley, Eileen C. Jinks, Kathryn Johnson, Monroe W. Karmin, Alfred Orr Kelly, Harold R. Kennedy, James C. Killpatrick, Nathan Kinglsey, Robert A. Kittle, Alexander Kucherov, John S. Lang, Lewis Lord, Donald H. Lund, William MacDougall, Lawrence D. Maloney, James P. Mann, Jr., John W. Mashek, Susanna McBee, John McCann, Wendell S. Merick, Carl J. Migdail, Robert J. Morse, Dennis Mullin, Gerald Parshall, Ben F. Phlegar, David E. Pollard, Warner B. Ragsdale, Jr., Don Reeder, Karen Riley, Ann P. Roberts, Arthur E. Rowse, Albert J. Ryan, Alvin, P. Sanoff, Patricia Saunders, Patricia M. Scherschel, Manuel Schiffres, Richard Scott, Joseph P. Shapiro, Kenneth R. Sheets, Courtney Sheldon, Jeffrey L. Sheler, Louis Silver, Kenneth S. Smith, Robert G. Smith, Stroube J. Smith, Luchia Solarzano, Marvin L. Stone, John Sutherland, Joan C. Szabo, Lester Tanzer, Ronald A. Taylor, Jeannye Thornton, Abigail T. Trafford, Alfred B. Veerhoff, Stanley N. Wellborn, Leonard Wiener, David A. Wiessler, Walter S. Wingo, Clemens P. Work, Gerson Yelowitz. US Magazine—(301) 585-6408, 8709 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Howard L. Rosenberg. Vance Publications—(703) 451-2854, 8112 Springfield Village Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: Larry W. Waterfield. VEJA Magazine—(301) 861-0396, 6416 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Roberto Garcia, Selma Mello. Venture Magazine—667-6710, 1726 U Street 20009: Kevin Farrell. Village Voice—332-1818, 1747 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Larry Bush, James Ridgeway. Virgil Smirnow Associates—(301) 365-4668, 8501 Burdette Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817: Virgil Smirnow. Visao—347-3810, 735 National Press Building 20045: Renato Bittencourt. Vision—(703) 691-8970, 9111 Coronado Terrace, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Richard C. Schroeder. V.S.D.—347-4576, 1069 National Press Building 20045: Marie B. Allizon. Wanderer—(301) 262-2530, 12410 Kensington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Paul A. Fisher. Washington Agricultural Record—(703) 451-5555, 8215 Donset Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: Trudy Kominus. Washington Beverage Insight—659-1700, Suite 320, 1133 15th Street 20005: George T. Wells. Washington Blade—347-2038, 930 F Street, Suite 315 20004: Louis M. Chibbaro, Jr., James W. Marks, Stephen B. Martz. Washington Bond Report—737-7566, 1095 National Press Building 20045: Joseph R. Slevin. Washington Business Information—737-3830, 235 National Press Building 20045: Carolyn Bowers, Michael J. Dolan, Barbara Dreyfuss, Richard D. Hadley, John P. Reichard, Ronald Schwartz, David Swit, Robert Varela. Washington Business Review—(703) 281-4681, 138 Church Street NE., Box 587, Vienna, Va. 22180: William J. Graff, Jayne Ellen O'Donnell. Washington Crime News Services—(703) 941-6600, 7620 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, Va. 22003: Ronald B., Bertothy, Betty B. Bosarge, J. Daniel Casolaro, Richard J. O'Connell. Washington Dossier—362-5894, 3301 New Mexico Avenue 20016: Sonia Adler, June Fletcher, Don Oldenburg. Washington G-2 Reports—789-1034, Suite 401, 1015 15th Street 20005: Dennis Weissman. Washington Guide—(703) 893-7795, 708 Life Oak Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: Richard Byfield, Mike Gilbert, Tom Kinsolving. Washington Monitor—347-7757, Suite 1000, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20045: Deborah Drosnin. Washington Monthly—462-0128, 2712 Ontario Road 20009: Jonathan Alter, Phillip A. Keisling. -Washington Riceletter—547-5633, 505 11th Street SE. 20003: C. B. Morrison. 988 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Washington Tariff & Trade Letter—(301) 460-3310, P.O. Box 467 20044: Samuel M. Gilston. Washington Travel Magazine—393-3818, 1724% Q Street 20009: Gloria C. Borland. : Washingtonian Magazine—296-3600, 1828 L Street, Suite 200 20036: Vera Glaser, Lawrence Leamer, Tad Szulc. Water Information News Service—783-2929, 858 National Press Building 20045: Amelia Armitage. Watt Publishing—(301) 864-0793, 4105 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: James E. Reynolds. Weber Publishing Company—(703) 695-5526, Suite 1409, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Hugh Lucas. West Ost Journal—966-7433, 3733 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Robert A. Bauer. Western Report—(301) 588-5985, Suite 908D, 8715 First Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Peter J. Ognebene. ZETA Magazine—638-5611, 1165 National Press Building 20045: Matilde G. Robinson. Ziff-Davis Publications—822-4600, 1156 15th Street 20005: Elizabeth Bateman, James D. Baumgarner, David Bond, Steven W. Colford, David L. Collogan, Fran Durbin, Theresa Foley, Patricia A. Gilmartin, William Hall, Ellen P. Horton, Jeremy James, Arnold M. Lewis, Jr., Joan Lowden, Monica T. Moore, William Poling, Charles Rabb, Richard T. Sale, Daniel Sheehy, James Skinner, Tom Tripp, Richard S. Tuttle, Michael Virtanen. 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Wilton L— LEGEND x X 3 sstand sound sn — od L Lonk Ee 2 Congressional district number STRATFORD 5% DTT BRIDGEPORT i ho == Congressional district boundary % Pd NEW 0 ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants WesTPoRT mr FLL ® Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants Sr 0 ° Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants = ALE State capital underlined so -22R — 0 10 20 30 Kilometers o Indicates place is coextensive (FETT. 1 J with a county subdivision 0 10 20 3 Miles L FEN 2 AR | Ajuno)p (s1014151 9) — S32B|d PUB ‘(SUMO]) suojsiAipgns — LNIILOINNOD£.10292.41(] [euojssaibuoy ‘sjopis|q ‘sajjuno ]PUO1SSALSUOY) DELAWARE -Congressional District, Counties, and Selected Places — (7 At Large) EC ONO) Maps of Congressional Districts PENNSYLVANIA Wilmington elNewark NEW CASTLE NEW JERSEY MARYLAND LEGEND Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants State capital underlined SUSSEX o 10 20 30 40 50 Kilometers MARYLAND | a 10 20 30 40 50 Miles L AF li alate) 1 1 1 ji Maps of Congressional Districts GEORGIA — Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places — (70 Districts) AN SCALE 0 20 20 60 80 100 Kilometers 1 1 TENNESSEE NORTH CAROLINA 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles 1 1 1 1 I] LEGEND DADE, | 2° / NES) > x SK) I S SO §£ [e§ WALKER 3 Congressional district number Congressional district boundary or more LaPlace of 100.000 inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants Largest place in a congressional district without a place of at least 25,000 inhabitants FLOYD BURKE SOUTH CAROLINA Sa 7 BULLOCH Z, % % 4 HATHAM =) BRYAN Le TATTNALL LIBERTY CLINCH KEY CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY 1 CHATTAHOOCHEE FLORIDA Moto MIDWAY ISLANDS a] -ws HONOLULU(PART) «x? PEARL AND HERMES ATOLL LISIANSKT 1 5 FAYSAN I; Gd MARO REEF, HONOLULY GARDNER PINNACLES LEGEND Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants Indicates place is coextensive with a county subdivision 2 See inset map of county with 2 or more congressional districts. TERN 1 FRENCH* “FRIGATE SHOALS id NECKER 1 SCALE NIHOA 0 L 0 fi 100 200 300 400 Kilometers 1 1 1 I] 100 200 300 400 Miles 1 1 1 | KAUAI I, HONOLULY i Wig ; KALAWAO | | J J | il INSET -HONOLULU COUNTY (PART) -OAHU = LEGEND = HAWAII Hilog ns, \ 2 Congressional district number/ x / g Koolauloa ne mmmeemess Congressional district boundary tT i] County subdivision boundary Census designated place boundary Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants Indicates place is coextensive with a county subdivision State capital underlined See inset map / in | | | | i INSET -WAIPAHU (PART) wa a) —1 ~ ull ikele Navala anmunition Bay Part) w 08 see™ < \e \3 welke Lani? | -\Sn E] 22 WAIPAHY | -| Waikele fl Pilimai St rea I. 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ALLACE LOGAN GEARY 8 Topeka GOVE TREGO RUSSELL Salina & oo on Sa Ie [) & OUGLASHOHNSON SALINE | oF & — ELLSWORTH Q MORRIS 5 % Oo > MIAMI GREELEY | WICHITA | SCOTT | LANE BARTON LYON x i < MARION ° RICE CHASE | Emporia COFFEY to PAWNEE HAMILTON | KEARNY HODGEMAN Hioshinsony HARVEY # i RENO ol EDWARDS | STAFFORD 5 ALLEN |BOURBON MISSOURI BUTLER Wichita © STANTON | GRANT | HASK KINGMAN =. 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State capital underlined Jd J CALDWELL TENSAS 4 & 3} WINN 4 &F ' saBINE if£74EAE af° % ry LA SALLE CATAHOULA! {\—i( x 8 0 [ 20 ay 40 1 60 1 ;Seal80 100 Kilometers gen GRANT | oS 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles re ~~ Ss on TA | 1 | 1 J ~ Alexandria© S$ VERNON RAPIDES a TEXAS AVOYELLES read = Ww BEAUREGARD ALLEN | ksEVANGELINE j r 2 ) §Cran Sole \ sind ST. LANDRY C pe Xempa WEST. — Lake Charles ©caLcasieu JEFFERSON| ACADIA DAVIS | LAFAYETTE) en © Lafayette ST. MARTIN IBERVILLE { (PART) - ( CAMERON 7 |[ec arta fo ® New Iberia IBERIA 5 ST. MARY - 3 er “J BERNARD / RR Fy L-(a ou, My Migg my 1008 Congressional Directory MAINE — Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places — (2 Districts) AROOSTOOK CANADA CANADA PISCATAQUIS ! SOMERSET 2 PENOBSCOT WASHINGTON LJ Bangor NEW HAMPSHIRE OXFORD ANDROSCOGG!! KENNEBEC = Augusta HANCOCK CUMBERLAND z 2 sm @® ® LJ * LEGEND Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants State capital underlined 0 1 0 L 20 1 20 1 40 J 60 1 40 1 SCALE 80 100 Kilometers 1 cared 60 80 1 100 Miles } PENNSYLVANIA (s10141810 8) — saoR|d PaJI3AS J3YJO pue ‘A}D Juapuadapu $701438Y(J J0UO01SSaLSUO)) Jo sdDpy DELAWARE without a place of at least 25,000 inhabitants State capital underlined CHARLES " DORCHESTER WICOM| ICO Salisbury, KEY MONTGOMERY Aspen Hill COUNTY X& 3 ~ Lf Pj SOMERSET % 4 [NERY Rockville y v A Wheaton-Glenmont iss Potomac Bethesda PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY 1 Suitland-Silver Hill VIRGINIA SCALE 9 10 20 30 40 50 Kilometers SFI SR, eS [} 10 20 30 40 50 Miles L XE 1 1 1 J -£8 - 99 0 1012 Congressional Directory LEGEND SCALE Congressional district number 0 20 40 60 80 g00 Kilometers Congressional district boundary 0 20 40 60 80 100 Mites Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants 1 i) Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants Largest place in a congressional district without a place of at least 25,000 inhabitants KITTSCN ROSEAU CANADA State capital underlined MARSHALL KOOCHICHING BELTRAM} COOK ST LOUIS LAKE 2 ITASCA | | LA NORTH DAKOTA | y MICHIGAN NORMAN / Sl o 2] / Ra BECKER x CASS Duluth reper] ~~ S AITKIN & Grow CARLTON OTTER TAIL LT Eh ar | TOPO | \vorRIsON Ease ANOKA COUNTY GRANT | DOUGLAS 2 9) BENTON 5 & | 1 Coon Rapids 2 Blaine & | | z WISCONSIN 3 Fridley I HENNEPIN COUNTY St. Cloud P[ISANTH 1 Brooklyn Park STEARNS HISAG 2 Brooklyn Center 3 Crystal Ey) ANDINA a 4 Plymouth 5 St. Louis Park ASHINGTON MEEKER 6 Minneapolis 3 -7 Minnetonka 8 Edina SOUTH DAKOTA 9 Richfield 10 Bloomington Burnsville DAKOTA RAMSEY COUNTY SIBLEY Lard i OODHUE 1 Roseville i Ul 2 Maplewood NICOLLETLS LE RICE 3 St. Paul WABASHA 3 WATONWAN | “Nc T BROW! SUEUR ato 2 Winona, & QO R ofRhester PIPESTONE Mom BLUE « | [© re yon | WinONA EARTH |F : & ROCK | NOBLES | JACKSON | MARTIN [FARIBAULTRFREEBORN| MOWER FILLMORE $ * I | | | I | I I | IOWA Maps of Congressional Districts 1013 LEGEND Congressional district number @mmmmm Congressional district boundary TENNESSEE ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants | | | |I 50.000 to to 100, inhabitants ® Place of f 50.000 100.000 T T DE SOTO ALCORN | ° Place of 25.000 to 50,000 inhabitants BENTON 8 Largest place in a congressional district p 7 MARSHALL | TIPPAH Ee TSE $ ° without a place of at least 25.000 inhabitants YE | | | PRENTISS | © State capital underlined -2 of Er union PANOLA | LAFAYETTE | = ITAWAMBA EE PONTOTOC| a | Tupelo : Yn CY [YALOBUSHA x CALHOUN [CHICKASAW BOLIVAR ARROLL or — < MONTGOMERYV}~ | 0° { ATTALA WINSTON | NOXUBEE ISSAQUENA & RN2) EL J & LEAKE J NESHOBA | KEMPER 7 ~~" MADISON HOH SCOTT NEWTON EAynTRoaLe “> Jackson (g) 3 Meridian 3 HINDS RANKIN ALABAMA LOUISIANA —\ SMITH | JASPER CLARKE SIMPSON CLAIBORNE COPIAH JEFFERSON — | , | LAWRENCE Bo 4, JONES 0, 8% 2p ADAMS LINCOLN TS, o, FRANKLIN sy Hattiesburg —_— WILKINSON PIKE Saanich Sanne 3 WALTHALL ({ T R LOUISIANA SROAGE JACKSON SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers hi 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles Pascagoula LS EEE IE S tl 1 —~ ¥101 ATCHISON NODAWAY PUTNAM co 0 QQ Li oO CLARK LEGEND NEBRASKA SCHUYLER 2 Congressional district number ADAIR smmmmmm Congressional district boundary Lewis ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants ® Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants [J Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants MACON SHELBY MARION State capital underlined n 1 CHARITON os oF | monroe | BALLS = CLAY RAY CARROLL ° eA EY >“ a PIK Y Kansason Gis AUBRAIN ILLINOIS SALINE © LT LINCOLN ®) nospen nceLAFAYETTE SsS && ST. Blue Springs — ® olumbia S$ CHARLE:! p - JACKSON COOPER CALLAWAY § t.Charles, o od ee's CASS JOHNSON | PETTIS ITEA COLE Sou WanReN o 2 > S ey RONANS University City St. Loutr KANSAS li le BENTON MORSAN4 Jefferson City OSAGE 2 | 289 ST. LOUIS FRANKLIN pr Jfo& MILLER | *wmaRiES o Gi 3 oa 5 ST. CLAIR CAMDEN T & VERNON hickoRy, PULASKI PHELPS | & v Ss & LS STE.GENEVIEVE = eERAR POLK DALLAS] ’ LACLEDE J DENT ST.FRANCOIS PERRY : BARTON MADISON DADE 7 f GREENE WEBSTER] WRIGHT 1 texas REYNOLDS] JASPER® Joplin LAWRENCE | ;A Springfield o SHANNON i WAYNE - SCOTT NEWTON DOUGLAS CARTER —{ STODDARD f Zki) KENTUCKY OKLAHOMA Mc DONALD OZARK HOWELL: OREGON RIPLEY BUTLER NEWMADRID S 2 I T SCALE T T ARKANSAS i T & 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers Oo Ng L L L 1 L | & TENNESSEE 0\ 20 40 1 60 80 1 100 Miles amend DUNKLIN| ») $701438(] JPU01SSaLSUO)) Jo sdopy CANADA pa— | ] | J | g | DANIELS | SHERIDAN | | | poi GLACIER hh LINCOLN | FLATHEAD lL BLAINE I of hiker i! Lok [ [PHILLIPS 3 ROOSEVELT 5 | { i | ited i Sh FLEE 1 CHOUTEAU gil gp || SANDERS 15 LAKE i 2 : 2 id nny il La L 2 c Yi Leg” | ) reat Falls ul GARFIELD % LEWIS AND CASCADE { FERGUS k EK = — CLARK % i, M Lior BASIN peTacLES \ 2 % MISSOULA Missoula ) PRAIRIE —_ . | Nr 0 ar (WIBAUX POWELL | gi S — i \ 1 — Helena GRANITE WHEATLAND fi musse.sHet, wo i FALLON 1 i IDAHO | ABa b ROSEBUD | CUSTER | ——] wg 2 2 L J pre? J [TERT 2° Be | | BAER |J! Le © — ak 5 il a | PERL = 0 G ALLATIN 4 ® { | CARTER z <& Billings ™ 0 PARK $ oO 2 BIG HORN POWDER RIVER 4 & ig nll i 4 2 ~~ sesvemieno | / Vi [ [ | > 12 MADISON 2 CARBON ty Lora SI~ ] YELLOWSTONE | Neo NATIONAL PARK WYOMING LEGEND 2 Congressional district number smmmmem Congressional district boundary ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants ® Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers [J Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants - LA 3 40 60 80 100 Miles | MA t L 1 J * State capital underlined S101 CHERRY SHERIDAN == SIoux | ROWN ROCK HOLT Bi BOX BUTTE | | || ——— 3 « IOWA 1 ora SCOTTS GRANT | HOOKER | THOMAS | BLAINE | LOWP | &¥ i : BLUFF | rE | MORRILL TL Lo rai -| BOONE BANNER GA RDEN | ARTHUR | McPHERSON | LOGAN Fa GREELEY +4 CUSTER [ 3 nf TE KIMBALL CHEYENNE — 3 Ho KELTH x* SAUNDERS E LE AE — T T oe LINCOLN I Grand y Islandg | SEWARD | Lincoln | COLORADO PERKINS DAWSON BUFFALO a Kg | ® — bt os | bo, OTOE PA We a |LL i & a TALANCAST TER CHASE HAYES FRONTIER of PHELPS |KEARNEY | ADAMS | cl CY) ’ NEMAHA\ MISSOURI ey fe : | o | — pr Pail T DUNDY [HITcHCcOck| FED FURNAS |HARLAN| & » IWEBSTER| (O | THAYER & | PAWNEE RICHARDSON, WILLOW & | © | | l | | I KANSAS LEGEND 2 Congressional district number esmsmmm Congressional district boundary SCALE ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants 0 20 60 80 100 Kilometers © Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants os hes) 100 Miles [J Place of.25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants 2 & a oo id id 2 ue State capital underlined — VHSVHEIN [BUOISSAIBUOD ‘SIoMIsIA ‘SIUNOD PUE P3JOBISS S3E|d £) — (s10141810 SOUTH DAKOTA oe) KEYA PAHA i Maps of Congressional Districts 1017 SCALE 20 40 60 BO 100 Kilometers Fal MAR SR LL PR 20 40 60 80 100 Miles 1 L 1 I oil AT coon roo Maps of Congressional Districts 1019 NEW JERSEY — Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places — (14 Districts) LEGEND NEW YORK KEY 2 =mmmmm Congressional district number Congressional district boundary PENNSYLVANIA PASSAIC COUNTY1 Paterson2 Ciifion 3 Passaic ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants PASSAIC © Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants ° Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants State capital underlined Note: Other than largest place in a congressional district, places of less than 50.000 inhabitants are not shown in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union counties. Parsippany-Troy HillsTownship PENNSYLVANIA ® Long Branch @—+— Neptune Township DELAWARE gam ATLANTIC Atlantic City. ° { CUMBERLAND PL ag CAPE MAY 0 10 20 30 40 50 Kilometers 0 10 20 30 40 50 Miles N 1 1020 Congressional Directory 2 1 %, TEXAS in the tables as part of Valencia County. LEGEND $1014381(] 10U018Sa.L5U0)) Jo sdopy 2 =mmemmm ® ® . Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants CANADA ST. LAWRENCE | FRANKLIN \ CLINTON 7s Rn ° Largest place in a congressional district without a place of at least 25,000 inhabitants State capital underlined J JEFFERSON Watertown° LEWIS 26 | | \ et HAMILTON ESSEX AT) MAGARA agers >» 0© od 0 ?P-Fronavanaa ORLEANS Irondequoii._ 3 |_ roche 1 A \ | WA didi 9 OSWEGO ONEIDA HERKIMER AH FULTON SARATOGA saratogaSprings, VERMONT 33= . rals Q3 sha % WYOMING isl CHAUTAUQUA Jamestown — CATTARAUGUS 34 ALLEGANY STEUBEN SCHUYLER | CHEMUNG oEimira | CHENANGO BROOME Binghamton® ALBANY MASSACHUSETTS DUTCHESS CONNECTICUT NEW YOR SCALE RICHMOND 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers i WE ILaLs LE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles SON LO SN ie —— ets SER, | AL0392.41(T 1DUO1SSALSUO)) ° @® VIRGINIA | ; BETBRL ig / / L ) ALLEGHANY) [ « NORTHAMPTON a URRY STOKES | person | S| & Lo| warren 5 a © HALIFAX TENNESSEE Lal ~ DURHAM) @S#lemf§ Greensboro © © & GUILFORD -NASH Rocky Mount! Tat) ] Ligh Point EDGECOMBE CN SY Ny Raleigh MARTI 3 \ DAVIDSON Wilson oF RANDOLPH . WILSON Greenville \\| BEAUFORT \_ureow | Kannapolis GREENE | PITT No TN e | CABARRUS Goldsbord v JOHNSTON . Ki a} 3 STANLY > Inston ( , CRAVEN ;UMBERLAND LENOIR n JONES MECKLENBUR! Fayetteville SAMPSON DUPLIN GEORGIA | ONSLOW SOUTH CAROLINA ROBESON [2 XCarte seine PENDER | *~wiimington A} / NEw Hanover BRUNSWICK || LEGEND Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants SCALE Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers State capital underlined L, L 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles J HLHON — YNITOHVD ‘S}oAIS|Q jeuUO|SSaIBu0) PUR ‘SIPUNOD Sade|d PAJI9J2S (s1o1810 11) CANADA BURKE ame I ] 1 BOTTINEAU ROLETTE TOWNER | | | CAVALIER PEMBINA WILLIAMS a WALSH MOUNTRAIL RAMSEY eMinotl \\ LENRY |PIERCE Wil AL BR CESAR to | WARD BENSON Pr GRAND FORK MONTANA ¢ Z|+ NELSON GRAND" oS I : ; 2s FORKS MC KENZIE L EDDY IR MeLEAlY SHERIDAN | WELLS Srl 1FOSTER GRIGGS | STEELE | TRAIL —r | MINNESOTA MERCER gd fies OLIVER FARGO-BURLEIGH | KIDDER STUTSMAN BARNES MOORHEAD . Fargogy En BISMARCK ] | onss MORTON ®Bisrharck | hi 1 aT eel hE HETTINGER LOGAN LA MOURE | RANSOM | GRANT -re ai EMMONS ge olsen RICHLAND BOWMAN ADAMS 5 Sioux MCINTOSH DICKEY | sarcent | SAAN | 3 l T 5 | SOUTH DAKOTA LEGEND SCALE @® Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants O20 40-280; S000 Kilometers® Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants ee LJ Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles L mm sreptri rt —— ad 1024 Congressional Directory 60 Miles COLORADO KANSAS CIMARRON T | f| BEAVER T | Ee | r » ~~ | WOODS: | Tr T || “8 ¥ || | GRANT | | Tw BAY] i|d I \le MISSOURI Stillwater PAYNE KEY CLEVELAND 1 Moore 2 Norman COUNTY LINCOLN ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA COUNTY DKFUSKEE]| 1 Oklahoma City 2 Del City 3 Midwest City POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY 1 POTTAWATOMIE TT ..cheeRl 3 PITTSBURG] | ariMER [~ COMANCHE | 4 Lawton ® (Fr | Eid |__| STEPHENS [PUSHMATAHA|[ y TILLMAN Leovron| TEXAS |JEFFERSON | __ 1 McCURTAIN| CHOCTAW LEGEND ; BRYAN Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants State capital underlined SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers coo|» 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles |RUOISSaIBUOD — YWOHV INO PAJO3|IS PUR ‘SIUNOD ‘S}OUISIg (19111510 9) S3Je|d $191.38] 10U018S2L5UO)) sd Geo1 Jo (s12141510 £2) — s3d8|d P3103|9S PUB ‘S3UNOY ‘S}oIs|q [euo|ssaibuo) — YINVATASNNId SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers a Yh SECRET BRNO RA RES 0 20 60 80 100 Miles Erie®ERIE Toa | IRI uy To NEW YORK eer ss 4 | ) | L \ CLL CRAWFORD eld WARREN | We Ti T MCKEAN —— POTTER | | | | | TIOGA \ | \ | \ | BRADFORD 1 0 | susaueHanNa | | LACKAWANNA; i | | | | WAYNE , NEW YORK a MERCER FOREST VENaNGO ] —) i — fond fin lition BK | LoaveroN\ 234 | ] J/n rrmeh f : | CLINTON LYCOMING ;Williamsport / ae fii 3 Wilkes-Barreie / / / alae| = |eFreRsON/ J [ PEN oo" Ne hy { ~ XX Nr SF | \ Hazleton7s CENTRE CLEARFIELD State College LJ INDIANA A ) MIFFLINS SCHUYLKILL /° / ond 0 Altoona 4 © BLAIR IN Johnstown, Washington — 0, @ “o 12 / i ah ”. Gl {Ds mg SOMERSET To \ We Lancaster ) BEDFORD o \ cv LANCASTER 7 \PHILADELPHIA T FAYETTE fueron FRANKLIN DELAWARE {i GREENE i rg rans / / { 5 YA 1-3\ 7 7 \ WEST VIRGINIA MARYLAND LEGEND 2 Congressional district number ALLEGHENY COUNTY BUCKS COUNTY McCandless Township 1 Warminster ween Congressional district boundary Ross Township 2 Falls Township Shaler Township 3 Bristol Township m 4 Bensalem Township ® Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants Penn Hills ® Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants PHILADELPHIA COUNTY Monroeville LJ Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants Largest place in a congressional district 1 Philadelphia West Mifflin Mount Lebanon DELAWARE COUNTY McKeesport 1 Radnor Township o without a place of at least 25,000 inhabitants 10 Bethel Park 2 Haverford Township MONTGOMERY COUNTY State capital underlined 3 Upper Darby 1 Upper Moreland Township 2 Norristown 4 Springfield 5 Chester 3 Abington Township 6 Ridley Township 4 Upper Merion Township 5 Cheltenham Township 6 Lower Merion Township 1028 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND — Congressional County Subdivisions (Towns), and Districts, Places — Counties, (2 Districts) KEY BRISTOL COUNTY 1 BARRINGTON2% LEGEND ou coo | Cc i istri r say NEWPO RT COUNTY I ®.1 Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants 1 Portsmouth HARRISVILLE § 4, — we A 0, Z MELVILLE L] scones 2 Z 50% Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants NEWPORT FAST ¢ $ Burrillville %, State capital underlined 4 Jamestown Indicates place is coextensive 5 JAMESTOWN 1 with a county subdivision PROVIDENCE COUNTY Glocester 1 WOONSOCKET 2 CUMBERLAND HILL GREENVILLE -} 3 VALLEY FALLS : 4 CENTRAL FALLS ct PR VIDENCE | ton 5 PAWTUCKET Q 6 NORTH PROVIDENCESS | Foster Scituate 7 EAST PROVIDENCE 3 "ROVIDENCE” =7 7] z CRANSTON®~~ 2 2) 2 NX Te WEST WARWICK 3 2 NNT Coventry X | ENT 4 \) Sita cae Fa TIVERTON Tiverton Little +! HOPE 4 YaLLEY Sorptoy |! ~~ Middletown NEWPORT NARRAGANSETT PIER Narragansett SCALE ! 10 - 20 Kilometers J) Lee tice A 0 10 20 Miles oe Voi red J #\ New Shoreham N coon DILLON DARLINGTON y/ ABB EVILLE al / NEWBERRY f 5 LEE iat ng ry Pg i ° ( J J "Florence Nol 3 MARION / Taras x FLORENCE \ 4 RICHLAND Tyt LEXINGTON SUMTER TL 6 PE GEORGIA pS Ay § \, PE CLARENDON / ) WILLIAMSBURG 7 / 4 )5 / JU ~~ )74 / 8 TGEORGETOWN L ORANGEBURG bh W / BERKELEY ip 1 3 LEGEND COLLETON Congressional district number Congressional district boundary H AMRTON rN \ /( ae Charleston ii CHARLESTON Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants ASPER ) Ih State capital underlined Q N| SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers (10143810 9) — $3J8|d P3JOI|IS PUB ‘Sa)UNOD ‘S}olIS| [eUO|SSaIBuo) — YNITOHVYI HLNOS $701.4281(] 6201 1PU01SSa.L5U0))sdpy Jo Ne cl ALT,AE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles J NORTH DAKOTA u C | | J L MARSHALL CORSON CAMPBELL McPHERSON MONTANA HARDING BROWN MINNESOTA PERKINS < o otrdeen WALWORTH EDMUNDS a DEWEY POTTER FAULK B SPINK CLARK ure ZIEBACH | DEVEL |— SULLY HAMLIN MEADE HYDE HUGHES BEADLE © STAN.EY *Pierre KINGSBURY | BROOKINGS z HAAKON = J 7 EG ° L 2 @ Rapid City LAKE BUFFALO JERAULD MINER MOODY PENNINGTON SANBORN El LYMAN BES FALL RIVER SHANNON TRIPP TURNER BENNETT TODD GREGORY IOWA NEBRASKA LEGEND ® Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants ® Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants SCALE [J Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers HLNOS — yv10Mva jeuojsssaibuo)y ‘Jdulsia pue ‘sajjunos P3}O3|aS Jv 1) — SO38|d (ebse7 K10722.43(] ]0UO1SSaLTUO)) » State capital underlined 1 J 60 80 100 Miles i L L < J VIRGINIA KENTUCKY Clarksville WEAKLEY | HENRY py ee HOUSTON | s TROUSDALE SMITH \ MISSOURI ot DICKSON DYER hod WILSON at edb Az MORGAN UNICO! 8 CARROLL |€ & serum A | Co oon 4 ~~] HICKMAN SEVIER_ LAUDERDALE N\_ ARKANSAS & is J NORTH CAROLINA MADISON & wary /& fa COFFEE HESTER ad & EDFORD MCMINN | x y 2 hg LEGEND Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants Largest place in a congressional district without a place of at least 25,000 inhabitants State capital underlined (s1o141810 6) — S338|d P3}I3|3S PUB ‘SAPUNOY ‘S}OMISI [euossaibuoy) — I3ISSINNIL 1601 87014381(]Jo [PUO01SSaLFUO)) sdppy Maps of Congressional Districts 1033 UTAH — Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places — (3 Districts) ON LEGEND IDAHO 7 FE 2 Congressional district number _— === Congressionaldistrict boundary l ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Y. ) ® Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants ° Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants ol0gan State capital underlined > CACHE RI0H BOX ELDER 14) NR SCALE 47 ® = FN 0 20 an 40WE 60TR 80 100 Kilometersyh Dgsen 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles ED eM a WYOMING | SUMMIT a DAGGETT SE wang < | | TOOELE } COLORADO \ WASATCH | DUCHESNE 3 | UINTAH | | | et HE a of JUAB EERE CARBON 3 $ NEVADA 1 j 2 MILLARD 3 EMERY { GRAND 3 2) SEVIER 2 / * Sith Sa RR 1 chal) = \ 7 Ra a ™-( BEAVER PIUTE WAYNE — GARFIELD IRON | r— | SAN JUAN | —— | AN AE To WASHINGTON | { KANE ARIZONA (519144810 8) — S3d8|d PAJII[IS PUB ‘SAPUNOD ‘S}Ol}SIA [BUO|SSaIBUOD) — NOLONIHSYM A40392.41(] 1DU018SaLFUO)) 9601 CANADA WHATCOM - oBellingham — ~ Sth, SKAGIT OKANOGAN FERRY STEVENS PENDOREILL! Wars 2 Stata SNOHOMISH oS my TN, 2 \ SET \ 7 Everett CHELAN HE = - A | \ NA Edmonds \ JEFFERSON Y Ng +0 DOUGLAS ® | | FE \ LINCOLN Spokane TTT IDAHO 4 bem SPOKANE |GRAYS HARBOR | MASON GRANT | = A \ .g ’ LJ ypeTHURSTON 5LakSE KITTITAS EE ADAMS P WHITMAN ® Eo |) PACIFIC 3 LEWIS oYakima el ES 8 kil a HAKIAKUM Se| COWLITZ YAKIMA FRANKLIN Richland x COLUMBIA Saal i @ yLongview Kennewickg WALLA W y SKAMANIA BENTON Walla Wallag | Lr) T KLICKITAT CLARK 3 Vancouver LEGEND OREGON Congressional district number Congressional district boundary Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25.000 to 50.000 inhabitants SCALE State capital underlined 20 40 60 go ito Kilometers 201 401 601 801 100 Miles N coo] ~J HANCOCK ~| BROOKE SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers STRAIN WRN) LC nlIe mI | AEE | 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles Wheeling o 3 1 1 2 al Ml PENNSYLVANIA MONONGALIA OHIO WETZEL Morgantowng y MARION Sak PRESTON MARYLAND ~ & F L o = BERKELEY ® Parkersburg 1 /PLEASANTS RITCHIE &£NNi ©Q Nr TAYLOR HARRISON A Ss HAMPSHIRE ra ~~ 7 —l. JEFFERSON BARBOUR TUCKER GRANT Tr GILMER 5)Le > No HARDY UPSHUR / RANDOLPH BRAXTON LE PENDLETON > KANAWHA WEB STER 2 /i 5 rf ® Charleston NICHOLAS POCAHONTAS N VIRGINIA LINCOLN FAYETTE KENTUCKY GREENBRIER LEGEND 2 Congressional district number RALEIGH = =mmmms= Congressional district boundary WYOMING SUMMERS, Sl ® ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants Place of 50.000 to 100.000 inhabitants MONROE Ld Place of 25.000 to 50,000 inhabitants Hor McDOWELL 5 MERCER State capital underlined (s1o141510 ¥) — s398B|d P3}JI3[3S PUB ‘SAPUNOYD ‘S)o1AIS|a [BUO|SSa1BUO0D — VINIDHIA LSIM sdDpy - $191.43] ]PU018Sa45U0)) JO 1038 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN — Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places — (9 Districts) LEGEND 2 Congressional district number mmmmmm Congressional district boundary ® Place of 100.000 or more inhabitants @® Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants [J Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants State capital underlined Note: Places of less than 50,000 inhabitants are not shown in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties. SCALE 0 20 40 60 80 100 Kilometers Le a Sy RT 0 20 40 60 80 100 Miles rie i ’ T 7 ” a oy uperior 4 MINNESOTA DOUGLAS fiavrier | || So | | L “IRON MICHIGAN r a a: | 2 | | ASHLAND | VILAS 1 Na I een LE 1 BURNETT | SAWYER 7 rm ey [FLORENCE TTR PRICE ONEIDA mT LE Sk FOREST | | | == | BARRON RUSK | | | 5 | Sa le s 2) | Rd | LINCOLN § [ANGLADE | MARINETTE -Eo me TAYLOR | -F L MENOMINE 5 1 | CHIPPEWA a “hl = ST. CROIX | a , = | DUNN Wausau i -| ° == ; TIE Se aA | | ©Eau Claire | anx MARATHON [SHAWANO | © / V/poor/ PIERCE | _ | EA OUTAGAMIE | / ] =| EAU CLAIRE be bl fe J PEPIN, oie tC I WAUPACA [ w } ne | PORTAGE &O) = a = hore reen| Gureno) 3g Lf woop & fon | ~TREWAUNEE < | y S Appleton | BRo% : | & | Jackson |S PP! \ -4 | I J (A) ult Q iN aZ © o& S| I= MINNESOTA \& : & oo jig Le | @Manitowoc OV iY Na & | ( ® LADAMS ce 2 i MONROE ~~ 0 MANITOWOG miCHIGAN LA CROSSE A > 3 ~ _~SHEBOYGA sse N ND Si & (Ke los LACe, Fon Sheboygan — BY | d 0s pa INGTON SAUK [COLUMBIA foo NTR 7s H - er Madison Miwaakes = © West Allis IOWA DANE ~~ MILWAUKEE IOWA GRANT 3 ROCK >|. Waukesha i GREEN-F= Janesville & | RACINE®Racine LAFAYETTE 8 J @©|Kenosha [ LET KENOSHA, ] I \ \ ILLINOIS \ l MONTANA | | a SHERIDAN BIG HORN CAMPBELL CROOK SOUTH DAKOTA IDAHO HOT SPRINGS WASHAKIE JOHNSON WESTON % SUBLETTE FREMONT NATRONA Casper @ CONVERSE NIOBRARA NEBRASKA PLATTE GOSHEN ee SWEETWATER CARBON ALBANY 5 LARAMIE UTAH ® ® ° SEY LEGEND PI ace of f 100,000 or more inhabitantinhabitants Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants State capital underlined N COLORADO 0 20Lal 0 1 40| 20 601 40 | ® Cheyenne | SCALE 80 100 Kilometers1 J 60 80 l 1 100 Miles J (e61871v 1) — $398|d P3}I3|3S PUR ‘SaPUNOY ‘JO}s|g |euoissaibuo) — ONINOAM $191.4381(7 (PUO1SSaLFUO)) sdDpy 6E0T Jo AMERICAN SAMOA — Delegate District, Districts, and Islands — (1 Delegate At Large) = SWAINS ISLAND LEGEND * Capital underlined i SCALE 10 20 30 40 50 60 Kilometers 1 1 1 1 L J L 1 L 1 1 =< p, LU [EASTERN DISTRICT SS Pago Pago WESTERN DISTRICT ROSE ISLAND Maps of Congressional Districts 1041 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — Delegate District, Quadrants, and Place — (1 Delegate At Large) ’ 7’ Dajeca rlia eservoir2 Northwest iS N ~N \ \ WASHINGTON, Northeast \ ~ MARYLAND \ \ VIRGINIA Southeast ® LEGEND Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants / ld 0 L 0 L i 1 2 i s SCALE 4 Kilometers —— 2 ol. 4 Miles rd 99-555 0 -83 -68 — $32%e|d P3JI3|3S pue ‘sojdidjuniy POMISIQ 13UOISS|IWWOY JudPISaY — OIH OLHINd $701.4381(] ]PUO01SSaLSUO)) Jo sdDpy AGUADILLA 2 5, KsF7 : Sra,DORADO ISABELA 2 9 AGUADA 3 odQ & Ed MANATI [VEGA BAJA v 7 e SET . RINCON (PART) mio Granpe \UouILOS lt p (© ot so CULEBRA Rn | Fajardo] + HAY, ANASCO FAJARDO/ ; MAYAGUEZPann AMayagiiez Somers OROCOVIS of oe 5) CAGUAS CEIBA NM 4,NAGUABO 3oe By 5 HUMACAO / - I~-D SABANA!GRANDE YAUCO . [4 Y¢ gd $e = . 3 AD LAJAS &&5& , JUANA Diaz SANTA SALINAS GUAYAMA PATILLAS & , { ~~ 3 . 2 I GudNica 5 re ISABEL > 2 SC TN ~~ 2 /i ors (J 3 [3 ~ >fy r~ S INSERT LEGEND 8See orMAYAGUEZaE 0 @ Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants ® Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants SCALE e Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants 10 30 Kilometers Capital underlined 10 1 20 1 30 J Miles Ae-mAvAGUEZeann) Co) THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES — Delegate District, and Islands — (1 Delegate At Large ) 0° . BS ; : Torna ~ BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS : ALE DST THOMAS = (U.K) , VAR S WS ST.JOHN \ - s [4 : BRERA L/ Sh TE PEN NG p22 Vat hd IE S| 2 LEGEND Capital underlined SCALE 0 8 16 Kilometers L 1 0 z 81 16 Miles) : ie Sr/ RE en RY Serine ty SS \ \ ST. CROIX keoS ) ) PUES, N I Ta a — INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their room and telephone numbers, see pp. 225-245) A Page Abare, Robert L., Regione) Offices, JCC .......caeiciveiens 703 Abbasi, SusanR., CRS, Library of Congress.............. 468 Abbey, Richard H, Customs Service, Treasury ........ 517 Abbo, Robert, D.C. Licenses and Permits................ 17 Abbott, Annie M., EA to Rep. Savage................... rsoers 241 Abbott, Karen A., Urban Mass Transportation, doh DOT Abbott, Vera M., D.C. Board of Parole ....................... 820 Abbruzzese, Peter A.: Yorcmnams House 523 ARLE 3 t Ane aay South Deakote): Ch Raton irom Sou 9 175 Se A me AW Te Cormittoe ih : h tng Far SA Joint Economic Committee 371 Abel, Richer) F., Brig. Gen., Secretary’s Office, Abell Dros R., Science and Technology Policy, Executive 503 Abell, Lynn, Policy, Defense 523 Abely, Sseph | Pe. dJr., Board of Governors, Ameri-can 678 Abernathy, Gilbert H., Capitol Police.....ans aii 457 Abernathy, James D., House Administration, House Abernathy, Kenneth L., Capt., Navy Court of Mili-view 555 Abernathy, Wayne A., Banking, Housing, and rban Affairs, Senate 276 Abernethy, Donald D., AA to Rep. Neal .................... 239 Abiad, Samir Ramez, IMF 837 Ablard, opie D., Board for International proads A Robert hi Lt. Col, Under Secretary’ 33 Office,A Abd, Wilson ® Select Committee. on Ethics, n 295 Abraham, George, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 819 Abraham, Lee, Mrs., Officer, American Red Cross .. 678 Abrahamson, John D., Selective Service System...... 27 Abrahms, Elliott, Human Rights and Humanitar- ian Affairs, State 513 Abram, Christine D., Agriculture, House................... 301 Abramowitz, Sheppie G., State 507 Abramowitz, Stanley, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 624 Abrams, Debbie, Press Secy. to Rep. Oingrich{IL2% Abrams, Elliott, Commission on urity and operation in Europe Oo %i 3 Abrams, Philip, Housing, HUD 652 Abramson, David B., University of the District of lumbia 821 Acevedo, Domingo E., OAS 841 Acheson, David C., Regent, Smithsonian ................... 728 Ackerman, David M., CRS, Library of Congress....... 467 Ackerman, Gary L. (Representative from New York): Biography 129 Education and Labor Committee ............cccccvrurunene 316 Acord, Bobby R., Animal and Plant, Agriculture..... 602 Acuna, Louis P., National Credit Union ..........cccceec. 709 Adamkus, Valdas V., EPA 686 Adams, Andrew J., Maj. Gen., American Battle a7 Monuments Adams, Benson D., Research and Engineering, De-5 ense Adams, Daniel F., International Finance Corpora-tion 835 Adams, Don L., Bureau of the Census, Commerce... 617 Adams, Frederick K., Jr., Dr.,, D.C. Licenses and Permits Adams, Gerald H., Regional Offices, OPM ................ Page | Adams, J. Calvin, Health Resources and Services, HHS | Adams, Mac C., Research and Engineering, De-fense 527 | Adams, Paul A., Inspector General’s Office, HUD... 650 Adams, Robert K., Secretary’s Office, DOT ............... 658 Adams, S. W., Capt.,Electronic Systems........ 557 Naval fy RV ond Fore Systems Fo 301 Adams, Thomas A., Jr., Agriculture, House.............. 301 Adams, Whitney, General Counsel’s Office, SEC ..... 724 Adams, William E., Col., Defense Nuclear Agency.. 538 Adumiton, Bend H., Dr., National Cancer Insti- tute, O Adams-Schneider, L. R., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from New Zealand... 866 ‘Adcock. Bobby B.. Cols ee Ne oar Asay 538 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute... 558 Addabbo, Joseph P. (Representative from New York): Biography 129 Appropriations Committee 302 Small Business Committee 351 Addison, Francis G., III, Washington National Monument Society 751 Adedeji, Adebayo, UN Economic Commission for Africa 8 Adelman, Kenneth L., Mission to the United Na- tions, Adkins, John D., SEC Adkins, Paulette, House Administration, House...... Adkins, Roger S., OMB Adkisson, Donn E, Inspector General's Office, Ag- riculture 593 Adler, Kurt Herbert, Council on the Arts................. Adler, Martin A., Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped...... 682 Adler, William F., FCC 689 Adoum, Mahamat Ali, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., from 0s Chad Affourtit, R. J., Col., Executive Secretariat’s Office, Defense 522 Agius, Leslie, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Malta ..........cccocoeuvvinurcnneeee 865 Agnew, James E., Jr., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture 599 Ago, Roberto, International Court of Justice, UN.... 848 Agresto, John, Endowment for the Humanities........ Agris, Nancy A., Foreign Affairs, House.................... 326 Aguglia, Richard L., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office 813 Ahalt, J. Dawson: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........cccceeueuerveecrennne 591 Economics, Agriculture 597 Ahart, Gregory J., General Accounting Office.......... 462 Ahearn, Frederick L., Regional Offices, Labor.......... 630 Ahearn, Raymond J., CRS, Library of Congress....... 468 Ahearne, John F., Nuclear Regulatory Commission 744 Ahlers, John Cr Rules and Administration, Senate 2 Ahlfeld, William, EPA Ahmad, Jaafar, IMF Ahmed, R Secretariat, Rafeeuddn, UN...........ccoceeeruenene Aiken, W. S., $3 Aeronautics and Space Technol-ogy, NAS Aikens, Antonell K., University of the District of lumbia 821 Aikens, Joan D., Election Commission ...........c.ccccuue... 691 Ajayi, E. A., IMF 838 Akaka, Daniel K. (Representative from Hawaii): Biography Appropriations Committee 1047 1048 Congressional Directory Page Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 366 Akers, J. R., Capt., Naval Supply Systems. ................ 558 Al-Ameri, Abdelkader Braik, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Qatar.............. 868 Al-Attar, Mohamed Said. UN Economic Commis-sion for Africa 850 Alba, Isaias, III, State Alba, Luis Larrea, Jr., Pan American Health Or-ganization Alba, Rogelio, Lt. Col., Inter-American Defense....... lbanese, Jack B., NLRB Albers, Peter T., Jr., Intelligence Oversight, De-ense Albert, Margo, Council on the Arts........cccccceerveuennne Albertson, Robert L., Col., Secretary’s Office, Air 0 Force Albosta, Donald J. (Representative from Michi-gan): Biography 95 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Select Committee on Aging 363 Albrecht, A. P.: FAA, 660 Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian..................... 732 Albrecht, gtheny C., East Asian and Pacific Af-fairs, Sta 509 Albrecht, Ww. Sed Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 596 Albright, Raymond J., Export-Import Bank.............. 687 Albright, Stanley, National Park Service, Interior.. 584 Albus, James, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 626 Alosres, Sergio Rolando, Capt., Inter-American De-ense Alcock, Bob, AA to Rep. Torres Alcock, Lynn, Judiciary, House Aldabe, Hernan, Inter-American Development os Bank Alden, Errol R., Col., Health Sciences University, : fense 41 Alderman, Craig, Jr., Policy, Defense......................... 523 Alderman, Karen C., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Alderson, John, Public Buildings, GSA ...................... 698 Aldrete, Cris, Agriculture, House............c.cceeueueenenen. Aldrete, Patsy, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Aldrich, Alexander, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 677 Aldridge, Edward C., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Air sol orce Ale, Wanda L., US. and Foreign Commercial, Commerce 619 Al-Eryani, Mohammed A., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Yemen............... 871 Alexander, Albert N., Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Alexander, Benjamin H., Dr., University of the District of Columbia 821 Alexander, Bill (Representative from Arkansas): Biography 10 Appropriations Committee Alexander, Boyd, House Administration, House ...... 330 Alexander, Charles J., Tax Division, Justice............. 573 Alexander, Denise L., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Alexander, Ellis J., Bureau of Mines, Interior.......... 582 Alexander, Lamar, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 6 Alezonder, Lewis M., Intelligence and Research, ta 512 Alexander, Paul, Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate 6 Alexander, Peter C., LD to Rep. Oxle, Alexander, Twanda M., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 378 Alfano, Alphonse A., Civil Division, Justice.............. 571 fidja, Abderr: ane, I 837 Al-Haddad, Ahmed Mahdi, First Secretary, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. from State of Bahrain.................. 855 Alhaimus, Tariq, IMF 837 Alhegelan, Sheikh Faisal, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipoteniary from Saudi Arabia..... Ali, Brenda M., Science and Technology, House ...... Alim,i Do, Research Services, Library of Con- Alisbah. Bilsel, International Bank Page Alizai, M. Azam K., International Finance Corpo-ration 835 Allan, James M., Niscioos Regulatory Commission.. 745 Allard, David H., ICC 703 Allard, Raul, OAS 840 Allem, Barbara F., Foreign Relations, Senate .......... 285 Allen, Bill, LA to Rep. Murtha 239 Allen, Boyd W., Jr., General Counsel's Office, Air 5 orce 63 Aller, Dan C., Col., Mission to the United Nations, tate 514 Alien, David J., AA to Rep. P. Crane (Ill.)................. 232 Allen, George F., Appropriations, House ................... 305 Allen, George, President’s Council on Physical Fit-ness and Sports 723 Allen, James R., Gen., Major Commands, Air on Force 5 Allen, Jose R., Land and Natural Resources, Jus-tice 572 Allen, Lew, Dr., Field Installations, NASA ............... 708 Allen, Lydia B., Congressional Record Index Office. 370 Allen, Marilyn, Sgt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, House Allen, Peter, Agriculture, House. .........cccccceeverueereenenn. Allen, Richard D., Statistical Reporting, Agricul-Si ture Allen, Robert E.: Clerk’s Office, House 451 Congressional Daily Digest, House............c.ccocuuu... 459 Allen, Robert E., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB... 712 Aller, Robert O., Space Tracking and Data Sys-tems, NASA 7 Allin, Lyndon K., Executive Office........cc.cccoeereuenenne Allison, Ed, AA to Sen. Laxalt Allison, Patrick C., Region VIII, HHS........................ Allison, Paul, Regional Administration, GSA Allison, Robert H., D.C. General Services.................. Allison, Theodore E., Officer, Federal Reserve......... Allman, Robert M., Col., Health Sciences Universi-ty, Defense 541 Allnutt, Robert F.: General Counsel’s Office, NASA. ..........cccccceeevennnnne. 705 External Relations, NASA 706 Almeida, José Roberto N., IMF 837 Almeter, Sue A., Innistaion, JUSS. sian: 576 Al-Mikarrab, Ahmed S., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from United Arab Emirates 871 Almond, James Lindsay, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography) ...... 773 Alonso, Beatriz G., Foreign Relations, Senate........... 285 Alonso, Fernando Rodriguez, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Alonso, Shirley, AA to Rep. Byron.........c.cccccevrurennee Alpers, Helmut, Libraries and Information Science 709 Alpert, Cynthia, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate 292 Alprin, Geoffrey M., D.C. Superior Court Al-Sabah, Shaikh Saud Nasir, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Kuwait.. 864 Alston, Sherri, D.C. Transportation .........c..cccecereenennes. 821 Alston, Yvonne, Joint Committee on Taxation Altemose, Laurie, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.............. Altenstadter, James D., AA to Rep. McNulty. Althausen, Walter, Officer, Federal Reserve............. Altier, Michael J., Trade Administration, Com-merce 620 Altman, Paula, Energy and Commerce, House......... 322 Altmann, Murray, Officer, Federal Reserve.............. 680 Altobelli, Frank, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT........ 665 Alvarez, Everett, Jr., VA 750 Alvarez, J. C., EEOC 686 Alvarez, Judy, OM to Rep. Rogers..........ccccceurururneucnen. 241 Amany, Rene, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Ivory Coast ............cccccucuuee. 63 Ambach, Gordon M., Libraries and Information Science Ambler, Ernest, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 623 Ambrose, James R., Army 543 Ambrosini, Peter A, i SEC. ice iisnsiiydorttils 726 Amburn, Martha R, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Ambush, Charles, Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Amerau, H., Comdr., Headquarters, Marine Corps.. 553 Ames, Alpha H., Maritime Administration, DOT .... 663 Individual Index 1049 Page Page Amicarella, Lawrence A., Forest Service, Agricul- ture Amidzich, Gail, LA to Rep. Zablocki 244 Amor, Bernardo Sepulveda, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipojentiary from Mexico........... 865 Amoriggi, DonnaL., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Amoruso, Philip D., National Cancer Institute, HHS 643 Amos, Benjamin F., D.C. Public Library.................. 820 Amyzx, Hilda, Budget, House 314 Anastasion, Steven N., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce Anaya, Donna 2 Commerce, House..... L., jnsgy and Anceleitz, Barnett M., Inspector General's Office, Andelin, John, Office of Technology Assessment..... Andersen, Alice K., AA to Rep. Moorh: Anderson, A. Leo, D.C. Human Services Anderson, Allen E., Defense Mapping Agency. Anderson, Annelise, OMB Anderson, Bruce, Finance, Senat. Anderson, Byron, LA to Rep. Parris Anderson, Catherine L., Attorney Tey Office, Justice 567 Anderson, Cornelius, R., prop House....... E3A Tiakions, 305 Anderson, David, Extrao! and ey. A to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 882 Anderson, David J., Civil Division, Justice................ 571 Anderson, David T, Jecretary’ s Office, HUD............ 650 Anderson, Dean, Smithso 730 Anderson, Don ie Col., Staff ( Defense, ee College, aaue Anderson, Donald E, Officer, Federal Reserve......... Anderson, Donald, "Museum of ng Art, vid Arh Donnald K., Doorkeeper’s Office, House. 453 Anderson, E. Robert, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 665 Anderson, Earl H, ‘Railroad dministration, DOT.. 664 Anderson, Eli h, EPA 685 Anderson, Gerald W. Forest Service, Agriculture... 610 Anjerson: Glenn M. (Representative from Califor- nia Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Anderson, Hans G., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Iceland Anderson, James, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Anderson, James Y., Jr., Lt. Col., Defense Investi- gative Service Anderson, Janice D., D.C. Licenses and Permits...... Anderson, Joe W., TVA Andereon, Johanna, Press Secy. to Rep. Martin Anderson, John M., Col., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Installations, Air Porce, is aii: 562 Anderson, Katherine M., Secretary’s Office, DOT ... 657 Anderson, Keith, International Trade, Commerce... 619 Anderson, L. Desaix, East Asian and Pacific Af fairs, State Anderson, Leon H., Forest Service, Agriculture....... Anderson, Lorin D., Busan of Mines, Interior......... Anderson, Maynard C., Anderson, Muriel, eo en Senate............ Anderson, Norma H., Appropriations, Senate .......... Anderson, Robert, Agriculture, House Anderson, Robert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Dominican Republic.............. Anderson, Rolland E., Foreign Agricultural Serv-600 Anderson, Thomas C., Secretary’s Office, Educa-o% ion Anderson, Thomas, General Counsel’s Office, Edu-cation Anderson, Tom H., Jr.: AA to Rep. Lott 237 Republican Whip's Office, House ............c.ccceeuuneene Anderson, Vivian, PS to Rep. Daniel... sa 233 Anderson, Walter L., General Accounting Office..... Anderson, Warren M., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross Anderson, William A., Intergovernmental Commit- tee for Migration 830 Anderson, William J., General Accounting Office ... 463 Anderson, William M., III, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Anderson, bid 0O., Fair Housing and Equal portuni 651 | Andewelt, Hoy: B., Antitrust, Justice....................... 570 Ando, Tomomi, Administrative Assistant's Office, Army 546 Andre, nia N., ICC 702 | Andresen, Bill, AA to Rep. Levine ............cccccccoeuue.... 237 Andrews, Archie, e Administration, Com-merce 619 | Andrews, Arthur L., CMSAF: | Air Staff, Air Force 564 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 749 Andrews, Duane P., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Andrews, Harris J., Contract Appeals, Defense........ 541 Andrews, Ike (Representative from North Caroli- Biography 143 Education and Labor Committee ..........cccccccrururunneee. 316 Select Committee on Aging 363 Andrews, John Richards, Commission of Fine Arts. 682 Andrews, John T., Capt., Coast Guard, DOT............. 659 Andrews, Kelley, Secretary’s Office, DOT ................. 658 Andrews, Mallory S., General Accounting Office..... 462 Andrews, Mark (Senator from North Dakota): Biography 146 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 268 Appropriations Commi 270 Budget Committee 277 Select Committee on Indian Affairs............cc........ 295 Andrews, Michael A. (Representative from Toxask Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee Science and Technology Committee ...........cc.ccceue.n. Andrews, Patti N., Congressional Record Index ” Ce. Andricos, G. Mike, Legilaive Affairs, Defense ....... Angel, Luis Octavio, Dr , Pan American Health Orga tion 844 Angel, Syl C., Community Planning and Develop- ment, iD 652 Angell, M. Faith, Regional Offices, ICC...............c...... 703 Angrisani, Albert A.: Secretary’s Office, Labor. 629 Employment and Training, LBDOL ois sabres tiring 632 ricer Angrist, E., Naval Sea S 558 Angus, Marie, Majority ; Secretary’ s Office, Senate.. 447 Annunzio, Frank (Representative from lino) Biography 9 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs ERT 309 House Administration Committee...........cccececeuruene. 329 ‘North Atlantic Assembly 380 Anson, John: International Bank 832 IMF 837 Anthony, Beryl F., Jr. (Representative from Ar- kansas): Biography 12 Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Anthony, Lewis, D.C. Executive Office.............cc...... 810 Antonelli, Anthony P., Science and Technology, House 349 Antonelli, Robert C., Science and Technology, ouse 349 Apcar, Richard A., Trade Development, Commerce oi Apodaca, Anthony, LD to Rep. Richardson Abpenseliar; Terry, Information Technology, Jus- hob John C., District of Columbia, House....... Appleby, Cornwell G., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Applegate, Douglas, Mrs., The Congressional Club.. 683 Applegate, Douglas (Representative from Ohio): Biography 152 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs C 353 | Applegate, Michele, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health, 64! en HHS Applegate, Rick, AA to Rep. Bonker Applsmen, Daniel E., Ao of Natural History, hi Susan B., Copyright Office, Library of Congress 472 Ana ne Jr., Apa Extraordinary Thomas, and Plenipotentiary to BAC Tel RY 881 1050 Congressional Directory Aranguren, Miguel, OAS Archer, W. R. (Representative from Texas): Biograph Ways and Means Committee Archey, William T., Trade Administration, Com-merce Archibald, Walter, Economic Development, Com- merce Ardito-Barletta, Nicolas, International Bank.. Arellano, Carlos, Dr., Tuna Commission.......... Arena, Joseph A., Lt. Col., Secretary’s Offic 'orce Arenberg, Richard, Chf. LA to Sen. Tsongas.......... Arendes, Vincent, Government Printing Office........ -Argetsinger, J. C., ACTION Arias, Enrique, Board, Development Bank................ Arlotto,.Guy R., Nuclear Regulatory Commission ... Armacost, Michael Hayden, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Planipoiantiary to Philippines......... Armitage, RichardL., International Security Af-fairs, Def z Armgirone Aileen, General Counsel's Office, Armstrong, Anne, Regent, Smithsonian..................... * Armstrong, C. Glynn, Research, Development, and tics, Air Force Armstrong, Clara. Katherine, Government Oper-ations, House Armstrong, Daniel M., FCC Armstrong, Geo: e, Food Safety, Agriculture........... Armstrong, Jac H., Agricultural Cooperative Service Armstrong, John L., Secret Service, Treasury.......... Armstrong, L. Darryl, TVA Armstrong, Philip C., Health Affairs, Defense ......... Armstrong, William L. (Senator from Colorado): Biograpphy Banking, ‘Housing, and Urban ‘Affairs Commit- Bre: Committee Finance Committee © Governmental Affairs Committee..............cccoeuenuee. Army, T. J., Agricultural Research, Agriculture...... -_Arnesen, John H., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture Arnett, G.-Ray, Secretary’s Office, Interior............... Arnold, Barbara, Arnold, Doyle L., Office of the Comptroller, Treas- u Arnold, Evelyn Neeld, Energyand -Commerce, ouse . Arnold, Joe S., FDIC Arnold, Julie, Finance, Senate : Arnold, Malcolm E,, Immigration and Naturaliza- tion, Justice Arnold, Margaret Long, Council on the Aging ......... Arnold, Richard, ITC Arnold, T. S;; Capt., Naval Telecommunications...... Arnold-Bik, Victor, Office Adm. to Rep. Lungren... Arnstein, Geo es br, DC. Sad Institution Licensure n Arny, Louis Wavie, III, Armed Services, Senate...... Aronoff, Marcia, AA to Sen. Bradley.......................... Aronow,. Lewis, Health Sciences Yrs De- .. fense -:Arons, Daniel M., Contract Appeals, Defense........... Arquero, Elva E., Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate Arrington, Nadine ‘R.,. Labor and Human Re- sources, Senate Arrington, Roland H., Compensation Group, OPM.. Arriola, F., International Cotton Advisory Commit- tee -Arsenault, Frank J., Nuclear Regulatory. Commis-sion Arter, Robert; Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies Arthur, Sylvia, PS to Rep. Miller (Calif))................... Articola, Irene, -Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate Ashe, Oliver R., Under Secretary’s Office, Navy Asher, Joseph, Rabbi, Holocaust Memorial Council 739 hmore, Nick, Agriculture, House..........c.cccourveueunnne 301 Ashton, Dore, Council Member, Smithsonian............ -Ashton, Eurqueline P., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 818 Ashton, Richard M., Officer, Federal Reserve........... Ashurst, Donna J., Administration Group, OPM..... a Ashworth, George W., Foreign Relations, Senate..... 285 Askey, Thelma J., Ways and Means, House.............. pden, William, Health Care Delivery and Assist-6 ance, HHS 644 Aspin, Les (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 203 Armed Services Committee 306 Budget Committee. 312 229 Democratic Study Group 359 464 Asselstine, James K.: 675 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 829 Nuclear Regulatory Commission 744 745 Astengo, George, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... 515 Aston, Melville, Grain Inspection, Agriculture......... 606 880 Atala, César G., Board, Development Bank............... 829 Atchison, Robert, AA to Sen. Mattingly x 524 Aterno, Kathleen E., AA to Rep. Bonior.................... 5 Atherton, Alfred L., Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Arab Republic of a7 Egyp t Atherton, Charles H.: 562 Fine Arts, Interior 587 + Commission of Fine. Arts 682 329 "| Athy, Susan, Speaker’s Congressional Office............. 449 689 Atkins, Craig S., Trade Development, Commerce .... 620 Atkins, Debra L., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Atkins, John, Press Secy. to Rep. AuCoin.................. 230 Atkins, Larry, Special Committee on Aging, 737 Senate 297 Atkins, Marvin C., Research and Engineering, De-fense Atkinson, Charles L., Employment and Training,rs Labor 633 77 Atkinson, Hawley, Indian Affairs, Interior Atkinson, Richard R., D.C. Superior Court.. wi 282 Attard, Adelaide, Council on the AZINg i ir 690 Attix, Evelyn L., National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, HHS 643 Attwood, Cynthia L. Solicitor’s Office, Labor............ 631 596 579 Atwater, Arlene M., Foreign Affairs, House............. 326 695 Atwater, Lee, Executive Office 499 Sir Atwell, John K., Veterinary Services, Agriculture.. 602 Au, John E., Administration Group, OPM 7 Auberger, Kenneth J., Official, Farm Credit Ad- 323 ministration 688 691 Auchter, Thorne G.: 283 Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Occupational Safety, Labor 634 576 AuCoin, Les (Representative from Oregon): 690 Biography 158 743 Appropriations Committee 302 559 Aud, William S., Congressional Liaison Service, 238 VA, House Auer, Kenneth E., Appropriations, Senate................ 812 Auer, Lois, AA to Rep. Stenholm ...................... a 274 Auerbach, Nancy, Postmaster’s Office, House oo 226 Auerswald, Paul E., Public Affairs, State.................. August, Barbara, Joint Economic Committee............ 541 Augustine, Norman R., Research and Engineering, 541 Auldridge, Jean W., ES to Sen. Stafford .................... 296 Ausley, Kathy, Budget, House Ausloos, Pierre J., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-9 merce 624 718 Austad, Mark Ivans, Ambassador Extraordinary -and Plenipotentiary to Norway...........ccccoevueriunnne 835 Auster, Paul M., Waa3 and Means, House................. Austin, Barbara S., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop-> 745 ment 22 Austin, Eugene T., Budget, House..........c.c.ccccoeucunnnnn. 314 547 Austin, Jacqueline F., MithSONIATN........oorrrosoooorsrrrree 730 239 Austin; John H., Nuclear Regulatory Commission .. 744 Austin, John Paul, Regent, Smithsonian ................... 728 447 Austin, Kimberly, Rules and Administration, F., Advisory Council on Historic Senate 290 Arvizu, Steven Austin, Richard H., Libr: of Congress.........ccceueeue. 466 Aun, John H., Secretary’s Office, Treasury............ 516 veritt, E. Clayton, Compliance and Investiga- Asencio, Diego C., Consular Affairs, State.......... BAER tions, OPM Individual Index Page Page avian, Henriette, Processing Services, Library of 0 ngress Axelrad, Jeffrey, Civil Division, Justice..................... Axilrod, Stephen H., Officer, Federal Reserve iH Ayala-Gonzalez, Patricio, International Bank Ayanian, Peggy, ing, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate. 276 Ayers, Lawrence F., Defense Mapping Agency......... Ayers, Marguerite D, Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senat: 279 Ayling, Robert IL, Dr, Cooperation and Develop-ment, Agricultu Aylward, ‘David K, Enc and Commerce, House.. 323 Ayres, Fl Lt. Col., islative Liaison Office, Army, 460 Azhderian, A AA to Rep. Annunzio.................... 230 Azim, Ejaz, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentiary from Pakistan 867 Azraai, Zain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Malaysia...........cccouevreerernncne 865 Azrael, Jeremy R., State 508 B Baade, Tim, Budget, Senate 277 Babbitt, Bruce, Advisory Commission on Intergov-ernmental Relations 76 Babi, Edward J., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 Babby, Maurice We plidian Affairs, Interior ............. 581 Babeseks Davi , Board of Governors, Postal by Bobi Phillip B., Smithsonian ... a.m 730 Babcock, Stephen L., Administrative Conference of the United States Babers, Donald M., Lt. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Army 548 Beck, iBregory R., to Scheuer..........c........ infAA i 241 , Economic Analysis, Com-oe Back tere C., Science and Technology, House 349 Bach, Stanley Ira, CRS, Library of Congress............. 467 Bachman, Patricia E., Services and Activities, Wo American Red Cross Bachtel, Susanne, Office of Technology Assessment 473 Bachula, Gary, AA to Rep. Traxler..........cccccoceunueucacne 243 Bacino, Ted, [ational Credit Union 709 Backis, Stasys A., Dr, Chargé d’Affaires from Lith- uania Backley, Richard V., Mine Safety and Health Review 695 Bacon, Arthur E., Regional Offices, ICC..................... Bacon, Larry H , Official, Farm Credit Administra- Bacon, Sylvia, D.C. Superior Court............cccevvrererenee Baden,cee 3 D.C. 2 Offices..........co.rovo0e Armed Services C ittee House Adminstration Committee ..............cccueuennnen. House Recording Studio Committee........................ National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Badia, Roberta, Dr., Pan American Health Organi-zation 843 Badolato, E. V., Col., Manpower and Reserve Af-57 fairs, Navy r, Benjamin F. ice 577 Parole Commission 746 Bagge , Richard, Select Committee on Aging, ouse 365 Baggett, L., Jr., Vice Adm., Naval Operations.......... 553 Bagnell, Francis J., American Battle Monuments... 677 Bagnied, M. A, Dr, International Cotton Advisory 55 Commi too Bahr, Thomas G.: Land and Water Resources, Interior....................... 585 Water Policy, Interior 587 Bahrns, Steven D., Lt., Capitol Police...........cccceeuenen. 457 Baier, Edward, Occupational Safety, Labor............... Bailer, Barbara A., Bureau of the Sin Com- merce 616 Bailey, Broadus, Jr., Foreign Hoje, Senate........ 285 Bailey, D. C., Naval ElectronicS 557 Bailey, Elizabeth E., CAB 682 Bailey, Margie, Republican Leader’s Office, House . 450 Bailey, Martin, State 506 Bailey, Pamela G., Public Affairs, HHS..................... 637 Bailey, Patricia P., FTC 695 Bailey, Stephanie, ‘Ways and Means, House.............. 356 Bain, Mary Anderson, AA to Rep. Yates ................... 244 Bainbridge, Ross C., Bureau of Standards, Com- 625 Bainbridge, William G., Sgt. Maj. (ret.), Army, Sol- diers’ and Airmen’s Home 750 Baine, Harvey J., III, National Credit Union............ 710 Baird, Iain S., Trade ’ Administration, Commerce... 619 Baird, Richard W., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice 575 Baisinger, William, C., Jr., NLRB ................cccceeuu..n. 711 Bakamis, Gretchen, Majority Whip’s Office, House. 450 Baker, B., Capt., Legislative Affairs, Navy................ 55 5 Baker, Carol M., Congressional Record Index Office 370 Baker, Dianna J., PS to Rep. Harkin 235 Baker, Donald M., Education and Labor, House ...... 318 Baker, Donald T., Legislative Affairs, Justice........... 568 Baker, Howard H., Jr., Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian............ccccceceueueuennn. 735 Baker, Howard H., Jr. (Senator from Tennessee): Biography 176 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Foreign Relations Committee 284 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 290 Republican Policy Committee 295 Select Committee on Intelligence ...........cccceevcenneee. 296 Joint Committee on Printing 369 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol 3 Senate Office Building Commission 378 Majority Leader of the Senate 443 Baker, James A., III, Executive Office........................ 499 Baker,er, Larry A, Col., Installations, Logistics, and ement, AITDYivirsmssissssdovsonns Baker ava Ma to Sen. Biden PA Baker, Merri I, Senate Press Qallery........cineiis Baker, Priscilla R., National Park Service, Interior S61 Baker, Richard A., Secretary’s Office, Senate........... Baker, Robert N., Election Commission ................. . Baker, Robert, National Park Service, Interior-........ Baker, Ross, Rules, House Bakowski, Bennie F., Government Printing Office.. 465 Bakshi, Paul, phic Names, Interior ..... 588 Bakshian, Aram, Jr., Executive Office ............... 499 Balderson, Stuart 1d Secretary’s Office, Senate ...... 445 Baldrige, Malcom (Secretary of Commerce): Biography 611 Foreign Trade Zones Board 696 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation .................. 722 Baldrige, Mls, Farmers Home Administration, Agricultu 595 Balducci, Leo 7h Capitol Page School............c.ccueucu.. 458 Baldwin, Calvin B., Jr., National Institutes of th, HHS 642 Baldwin, Douglas: Secretary’s Office, Interior 579 Public Affairs, Interior 580 Baden, |}Elizabeth, Majority Secretary’s Office, or nate Baldwin, Henry de Forest, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Baldwin, Joan B., Republican Policy Committee, Sena Baldwin,. Pil B., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for th Cage: (biography).........cc.cccueuu... 770 Baldwin, 2 Suis Fy Col., Delaware River Basin....... 684 Bald; Leonard J., USIA 741 Bale. ary es E., Jr. US. Trade Representative, Go Bale, a G., Secretary’s Office, Senate.............. 445 Balestrieri, Patrick D., Foreign Relations, Senate... 285 Balitis, Rose M, -Energy and Commerce, House....... 322 Ball, James A., Research and Engineer- ing, Defense 527 Ball, JamesFCC L., Ball, Ralph, , Ball, Wi L, Mijas! Ballantyne, Harry C., Social Securi Ballard, Leonard H., Insp., Capitol 1052 Congressional Directory Page Ballard, Richard E., Economics Management, Agri- culture Ballenger, Karen Kaub., Judiciary, House... Ballenger, Sam, LD to Sen. Laxalt Ballentine, J. Gregory, Secretary's Office, Treas- ury 516 Balles,oh J., Officer, Federal Reserve. ................... 681 Balsiger, Richard M., Indian Affairs, Interior........... 581 Balutis, Alan P., Assistant Secretary’ s Office, Com- merce 614 Balzhiser, Anne B., Hearings and Appeals, Interior 579 Bamberger, Stephen, Lt. Col.,, Naval Council of Personnel Boards 555 Bame, Jack J., Economic Analysis, Commerce.......... 615 Bancroft, Virginia D., District of Columbia, House.. 316 Bandler, Donald K., State 508 Bangart, Richard L., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 746 Bange, Gerald A., Foreign Agricultural Service....... 601 Bania, Stanley 3; Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Bankins, Cecilia J., Employment and Training, 4 r 33 Bannach, Rien, Budget, House. ............c.orsaetvsrsonses 314 Bannai, Paul T 750 Bannerman, M. ‘Graeme, Foreign Relations, Senate 285 Banning, Robert D., Col., Civil Works, Army............ 544 Bannister, Barbara, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Banta, H. David, Office of Technology Assessment.. 37 Banta, Howard E, Forest Service, Agriculture......... Bantz, Sagan, Armed Services, Senate........... Baragar, E William, Lt. Col., Legislative Liaison ice, Navy, House Barahona, Rodrigo, Pan American Health Organi- zation 842 Baranowski, William X., House Administration, | ouse Baranski, Tibor, Holocaust Memorial Council.......... Barash, Peter S., Government Operations, House... Baraz, Robert H, Intelligence and Research, State. 512 Barbaro, Joseph, "D.C. Licenses and Permits ............. 819 Barbee, Sharon, Staffing Group, OPM............... - Barber, Jean M, Compensation Group, OPM Barber, Max M., Senate Radio and Television Gal- ery 9 ‘Barber, Robert J., III, Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Barbero, Albert L., Col., Legislative Liaison, Air Force 563 Barbis, George M., Army Staff and Selected Agen-7 cles Barbosa, Luiz, Board, Development Bank.................. Barbour, Gary C., Energy and Natural prey ve Senate Barbour, Henry S., AA to Rep. Emerson ............A..... Bardach, Henry, East Asian and Pacific Th State Bardfeld, Lawrence R., Market Regulation, SEC ..... Bardon, Marcel, Staff, National Science Founda- tion Bario, Patricia, Democratic Policy Committee, na 293 Barkdoll, Gerald L., Food and Drug, HHS................. 642 Barker, Ernest C., Library of Congress ..... .. 465 Barker, Howard R., OM to Rep. Whitley ................... 244 Barker, James T., NLRB 712 Barker, Lewellys F., Dr., Executive Officer, Ameri- can TOSS 6 Barker, Llyle J., Jr., Maj. Gen., Army........c.ccoveunenene 543 Barker, Stephanie, Finance, Senate... iit wired 283 Barkley, Bruce, Inspector Generals Office, DOT ..... 658 Barksdale, Maurice, Housing, HUD...........cccccceceevnunnee 652 Barlett, John, Comdr., Defense Nuclear Agency...... 538 Barlow, Earl, Indian Affairs, Interior...........ccccceeen.ee. 581 Barlow, William J., Col, Secretary’s Office, Air - 'orce 1 Barlowe, Russell G., World Agricultural Outlook, Agriculture 598 Barnard, Doug, Jr. (Representative from Georgia): Biography 46 : Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Government Operations Committee...........cceueunene 327 Barnds, William J., Foreign Affairs, House............... Barnes, A. James: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..............ccccoevennnenee. General Counsel, Agriculture Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Page Barnes, Barrington B., Dr., D.C. Commission on Licensure To Practice the Healing Art Barnes, Ernest G., FTC Barnes, Frank A., Armed Services, House................. Barnes, Harry G., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to India 878 Barnes, Iraline G., D.C. Superior Court............ccceuuuue 803 Barnes, James, Health Care Delivery and Assist-ance, HHS 644 Barnes, Michael D. (Representative from Mary-land): Biography 87 District of Columbia Committee 315 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Federal Government Service Task Force................ 359 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Bamee) Norman, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, ta Barnes, Richard C., Government Operations, ouse 329 Barnett, Edgar L., Drug Enforcement, Justice.......... 574 Barnhart, R. A., Highway Administration, DOT...... 661 Barnow, Burt S., Employment and Training, Labor 633 Baron, Mary Ann, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Baroody, Michael, Executive Office 499 Baroody, William J., Jr., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 736 Barr, Leslie J., Trade Administration, Commerce ... 619 Barr, Terry N., Economics Analysis, Agriculture .... 597 Barrack, Thomas J., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Interi-or 579 Barreaux, Theodore C., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 736 Barrett, Archie D., Armed Services, House................ 308 Barrett, Bruce E., EPA 686 Barrett, Carl, EA to Rep. Jenkins .........ccccoceuvururnnnennns 236 Barrett, Clifford 1, Engineering and Research, In-ai Birra Clyde B., Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Barrett, David M., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Barrett, Gilbert, Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 676 Barrett, J. H., Capt., Naval Military Personnel........ 559 Barrett, Kathleen M., President’s Committee on Men Retardation 378 Barrett, Michael F., Energy and Commerce, House 323 Barrett, Michael J., Compensation Group, OPM...... LE Barrett, Richard R. Botanic'Garden.........c..cr.oiriene 461 Barrett, William J., Government Printing Office _ 464 Barrie, Dennis, Archives of American Art, Smith- sonian 7t Barriere, Ruth, Rules, House Barringer, John T., Jr., Rural Electrification, Agri- culture 59 Barringer, Philip E., International Security Af- fairs, Defense 5 Barron, William G., Labor Statistics, Labor.............. Barrow, M. Pope, Jr., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Barrow, Robert H., Gen.: Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense 534 Headquarters, Marine Corps 553 Barrowman, Donald W., Statistical Reporting, Ag- riculture 598 Barry, Albert P., Legislative Affairs, Defense. . 529 Barry, Joann, AA to Rep. Edwards (Okla.) 233 Barry, Joseph A., Parole Commission................... .. 146 Barry, Learned Ww. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Barry, Marion, Jr.: District of Columbia Mayor 810 D.C. Armory Board 685 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 708 Barry, Robert L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Bulgaria... 875 Barry, Thomas V., AA to Rep. Mrazek.. ne Barry, Valeria, D.C. Executive Office .............o..ccoe Barstad, Stuart E., Brig. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force. 564 Bart, Maurice A International Bank..........c.c.ccooo. 8 Bartak, Frank L FMC Barth, Alfred H., Policy, Budget and Administra- tion, Interior 581 Barth, Roger V., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Individual Index 1053 Page Page Bartholomew, Richard, Budget, Senate...................... 277 Barthwell, Jack C., III, AA to Rep. Crockett............. 232 Bartlett, Bruce R., Joint Economic Committee......... 372 Bartlett, Robert, Food Safety, Agriculture................. 604 Bartlett, Sam, State Bartlett, Steve (Representative from Texas): Biography 181 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Education and Labor Committee .............c.c..cocu.u..... 316 Bartocha, Boda, Staff, National Science Founda- tion 715 Barton, Harry P., Smithsonian 729 Barton, Lh tbr Senate 288 Barton, Nelda Ann Lambert, Council on the . ing. 690 Barton, William R., Secret Service, Treasury ........... 520 Bartram, Robert O., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Bascom, Jon, Radio and Television Correspon-dents’ Galleries 939 Basham, William R., Senate Press Gallery................ 884 Baskin, Melinda W., Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate 446 * Bassett, Ormon E., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Bassoff, Alyce L., Poli and Communications, Di- rector’s Office, O PM 717 Bassoff, Leonard J., Administration Group, OPM.... 719 Bateman, Caren, Vice President's Office .................. 443 Bateman, Diane G., AA to Sen. Weicker.................... Bateman, Herbert H. (Representative from Virgin- ia): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Science and Technology Committee...........c.cccoun.n. Bates, Daniel, Lt. Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Bates, David O., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .... Bates, Jim (Representative from California): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee.............ccceuuuue.n House Administration Committee.................. ta Historical Publications and Records, GSA... Bates, R. Scott, Secretary’s Office, Senate............ Bates, Robert, Sr., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Bates, Terry, Small Business, Senate 292 Batjer, Cameron M., Parole Commission ATI R ri 746 Batjer, Marybel, Secretary’ s Office, Defense.............. 522 Batliwalla, Chandi J., IMF 838 Bator, Paul M., Solicitor General's Office, Justice... Batson, Mary Lynn, Judiciary, Senate Batt, David, AA to Sen. Johnston Battey, David, Joint Economic Committee ................ Battista, Anthony R., Armed Services, House 5 Battle, Frank V., Antitrust Division, Justice............ Baucus, Max (Senator from Montana): Biography Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Finance Committee 282 Judiciary Committee 286 Small Business Committee 290 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Bauer, Gary L., Planning, Budget, and Evaluation, Education i Bauer, Jerry L., Field Offices, HUD..............ccccccueuuue. 655 Bauer, Samuel Pp, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture oy Baugh, James, Housing, HUD 652 Baum, Edith C., Education and Labor, House........... Baum, Jose;ih H, Capt., Judge Advocate General's oo Baum, Ca Bureau of the Census, Commerce ... 617 Baum, Warren C., International Bank ....................... 831 bawnat, Richard A., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, 5 Bauman, Sharon A., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Baumann, Henry L., FCC 689 Baumgaertner, Martin, Regional Offices, Merit Systems Protection Board Baumgartner, Eileen, LA to Rep. Sabo....................... i, George R., International Boundary and Water Coziission, U.S./Mexico 834 Bausch, Carl P., 703 Bauser, Edward 3 Armed Services, House............... 308 AS Bautista, Mildred E., D.C. Executive Agencies ......... Bautz, Laura P., Staff, National Science Founda-i tion Bawcombe, Richard A., Patent and Trademark, Commerce Baxter, William F., Antitrust Division, Justice........ Bayer, Carl T., Armed Services, House Bayer, Michael J., Secretary’s Office, Commerce..... 613 Bayer, Richard W., Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Bayless, James L., Secretary’s Office, Commerce..... 613 Bayne, James, ICC 703 Bayse, William A., FBI, Justice 574 Bazelon, David L., senior circuit judge, U.S. Court 2of Abpesis for District of Columbia Circuit (bi- 7 Beton ds E. T., Corporation Finance, SEC.......... Beach, Milo C., Council Member, Smithsonian Beach, Richard J., National Credit Union.................. Beadnell, Kathleen C., officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia....................... 782 Beagle, Gail J., AA to Rep. Gonzalez.......................... Beagle, H. Dean, Chf. LA to Rep. Williams (Ohio)... 244 Beabhler, Electra C., Education and Labor, House.... 319 Beal, Dennis, Budget, Senate 277 Beal, Richard L., Land and Natural Resources, Justice 572 Beal, Richard S., Executive Office..................... Beall, J. Glenn, Former Members of Congress Beall, Lelia T., Education and Labor, House............. Beam, Dorothy A., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House Bean, John J., Work Force, OPM ..........c.ccceovvvevennnnn Bean, Robert A., Minority Secretary's Office, Senate 447 Beane, Frederick B., Jr. Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel............. 803 Beans, Richard C., ACTION 675 Bear, Dinah, Environmental Quality, Executive...... 502 Beard, Daniel P., AA to Sen. Baucus.......................... 226 Beard, Edward A., D.C. Superior Court...................... 803 Beard, Hugh Joseph, Jr., General Counsel’s Office, Education 670 Beard, M. Craig, FAA, DOT 660 Beardsley, Bruce M., Officer, Federal Reserve.......... 681 Bearman, Toni Carbo, Libraries and Information Science Beary, John F., III, M.D., Health Affairs, Defense... 528 Beasley, J. Lamar, Forest Service, Agriculture......... 609 Beasley, Lloyd L. Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Beauchesne, Sue, EA to Rep. D’Amours..................... 233 Beauregard, Becky, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Beavers, Joseph A., D.C. Wage-Hour Board .............. 814 Becher, John C., Public Affairs, Defense.................... 532 Bechtel, Stephen D., Jr., Academy of Engineering.. 704 Bechtle, Gerald W., ‘Secret Service, Treasury ........... 520 Beck, Donna LL, OM to Sen. Mitchell ...............cc....... 228 Beck, Jay V., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation 713 Beck, JoAnna M., Law Revision Counsel’s Office..... 454 Beck, Mary Ann, U.S. Trustees, Justice 577 Beck, Stephen F., Banking, Housing, and Urban airs, Senate 276 Becker, Barry, Jr., LA to Rep. Borski........ccccoceuvunnen. 231 Becker, Brandon, Market op Sod SEC. . 125 Becker, Herbert S., Minority Business, Commerce.. 615 Becker, Karl F.,, WHS, Field Activities, Defense ...... 534 Becker, Kathy, PS to Rep. Jones (Tenn.)........ccceeuee. 236 Becker, Louise Giovane, CRS, Library of Congress.. Bocisr, Dal G., Administration and Management, io Becker, Ralph E., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Becker, Robert dJ., AA to Rep. Gilman Becker, Ronald E., Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Becker, Sharon A., Board for International Broad-35% casting Becker, William H., Temporary Emergency Court i of Appeals Becker, William W., JF.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Beckett, James S., Tuna Commissi 830 Beckington, Herbert L., AID, et Devel-opment Cooperation Agency 742 Bedell, Berkley (Representative from Iowa): Biography 11} Agriculture Committee 1054 Congressional Directory Page Small Business Committee 351 Bedell, Elizabeth, LD to Rep. Pepper.........cccccoceeueunine 240 Bednarz, Shirley A., General Counsel's Office, NLRB Bedwell, Beverly A., Social Security, HHS................ Beebe, Cora P., Secretary’s Office, Treasury............. Beech, 0. A., Mrs., Air and Space Museum, Smith-52 sonian Besley dy V., Compliance and Investigations, Beeman, Lawrence M., Mine Safety and Health, r Beeman, William J., Congressional Budget Office... 462 Beer, Charles, Extension Service, Agriculture.......... 60 Beesley, H. Brent, Home Loan Bank Board .............. Beets, Virginia, Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Beggs, James M., Administrator, NASA. .................... Behney, Clyde, Office of Technology Assessmen Behrens, Carl E., CRS, Library of Congress .............. Behringer, Liese, Budget, House.................... 4: Beier, David W., III, Judiciary, House......... Beier, Emerson, Pension Benefit Guaranty Beilenson, Anthony C. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 19 Rules Committee 345 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Beirne, James P., Energy and Natural Resources, 0 nate Beistline, Earl H., Office of Technology Assess- ment 473 Beith, Andrew J., IMF 837 Belas, Richard, Finance, Senate 283 Belcher, Cheryl Y., District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission 37 Belew, Joe, EA to Rep. Barnard Belew, Wendell M., Jr., Budget, House .... Belker, Loren, AA to Sen. E Bell, Allison, Select Committee on Aging, House..... Bell, Carl T., International Finance Corporation ..... Bell, Dexter L., Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 276 Bell, Gwendolyn C., Science and Technology, House Bell, Henry H., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT ........ Bell, J. Raymond, Foreign Claims Settlement, Jus- tice 576 Bell, Karl E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce......... o> Bell, Peter D., Inter-American Foundation................ 702 Bell, Robert G., Foreign Relations, Senate .. a Bell, Roy C., Capt., Capitol Police.............. Bell, Stephen E., Budget, Senate. ...................... Bell, Sue, Republican Leader’s Office, House............ 450 Bell, T. H. (Secretary of Education): as 669 National Commission for Employment Policy....... 377 American Red Cross 678 Truman Scholarship Foundation............cccceeeveuenene. 702 Bell, Therom J., Minority Business, Commerce........ 615 Bell, Thomas, International Cotton Advisory Com- mittee 835 Belle, Kathy Prosser, AA to Sen. Glenn..................... 227 Bellefontaine, Arnold G., Library of Congress:......... 466 Bellinger, John B., Policy, Defense 523 Balti, M. Douglass, Legislative Counsel’s Office, = ouse Bello, Judith H., Trade Administration, Commerce 619 Bellocchi, Natale, Intelligence and Research, State. 511 Bellomo, Joseph P., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 617 Belson, James A., D.C. Court of Appeals.................... 802 Belt, Guillermo, OAS 840 Beltran, Ovidio, Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 843 Belvin, Paul A., Corporation Finance, SEC............... Benachenhou, Mourad, International Bank .... 5 Benbrook, Charles, Agriculture, House....................... Bench, Robert R., Office of the Comptroller, Treas- ury Bender, Stephen M., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Benderly, Jordan, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture 607 Benedick, Richard E., Environmental and Scientif- ic Affairs, State Page BenEzra, Peter, Finance and Management, Agri-culture 594 Bengelloun, Ali, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Morocco............ccccovuerruennnes Bengison, Ernest R., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Jus-tice 569 Benjamin, Bettie G., D.C. Board of Education .......... 813 Benjamin, Daniel K., Secretary’s Office, Labor ......... 629 Benjamin, Peter, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT 665 Benjenk, Munir P., International Bank ..................... 831 Benner, C. Jonathan: Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 FMC 694 Bennethum, Gary L., Minerals Management, Inte-ih rior Bennett, Charles E. (Representative from Florida): Biography 36 Armed Services Committee 306 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 359 Bennett, Charles W., Officer, Federal Reserve.......... 681 Bennett, Edwin H., NLRB 712 Bennett, Frank W., Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 596 Bennett, Harry D., National Library of Medicine, HHS 643 Bennett, John D., Government Printing Office ........ 465 Bennett, Joseph S., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-fon ture Bennett, Kathleen M., EPA 685 Bennett, L. Glenn, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Bennett, Marion T., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography)............cccco.... 771 Bennett, Maybelle Taylor, D.C. Zoning Commis-0 sion 2 Bennett, R. A., Comdr., Office of Information, Navy 555 Bennett, William, Dr., Archives Trust Fund Board, GSA 699 Bennett, William J.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Endowment for the Humanities...........ccccccvuererennenne 7 Council on the Humanities Bennette, LeVan T., Lt., Capitol Police...................... Bennington, Bernard, Information Resources, GSA 4 Benodini, Lorraine, OM to Rep. Jeffords.................... 236 Benodom, Brenda, Adminisigtion Group, OPM ...... Benoit, Moya, Asst. to Rep. Biag Bensema, George T., Teed Labor Affairs, Labor 630 Bensinger, Peter B., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice 5 Benson, C. Neil, Postal Service Benson, Kathleen B., Energy and Commerce, House 322 Bentley, Orville G.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........cccevvuruvrunenne 591 Science and Education, Agriculture...........c..ccceunue. 607 Benton, Charles, Libraries and Information Sci-ence Benton, O. Bryant, Bureau of the Census, Com-e merce Bentsen, Lloyd M. (Senator from Texas): Biography Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Finance Committee Legislative Review Committee ..........ccccooeeveruenennnene Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Select Committee on Intelligence ...........ccccceenunnee Joint Committee on Taxation...........ccceceeuererrercrennenen Joint Economic Committee Berdes, George R., Foreign Affairs, House Berens, Donald F., Education and Labor, House...... Berenson, Michael, Investment Management, SEC. 725 Berenson, Paul J., Research and Engineering, De-fense Beres, Allan, Acquisition Policy, GSA ..........c.cccouuun. Bereuter, Doug (Representative from Nebraska): Biography 3 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Berg, Morton, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel .............ccoceeuenennnee. 804 Berg, Richard K., Administrative Conference of Benedict, Jennifer L., Armed Services, House........... the United States 676 Individual Index 1055 Bergaust, Jean, Boards and Commissions, State ...... Berge, Calvin C., Highway Administration, DOT Berger, Keith H, Spe. Asst./OM to Rep. Holt .......... 236 Berger, Patricia ., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 623 Berger, Stephen, Railway Association .............ccceue..... 749 Berger, Wallace 'G., Appropriations, Senate.............. 272 Bergeron, Ernie R., Grain Inspection, Agriculture... 606 Bergherm, Donald E, IBS, Troasury ... coon: 518 Bergin, Thomas P., Council onthe Arts. 2...ou.ivee 710 Bergman, Robert A., Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Bergmann, Walter B., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Bergner, Jeffrey T., AA to Sen. Lugar...........cccccoeuuun.. Bergold, Harry E., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Hungary... 5. connie Bergquist, Kenneth P., Manpower and Reserve Af-airs, Army Bergust Jean, U.S. National Commission for 851 Berk, Charles M., Foreign Relations, Senate............. 285 Berklacy, George, National Park Service, Interior.. 584 Berkley, Mary, D.C. Human Services ..........cccccecvunn. 816 Berkley, R., Capt., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Berkman, William R., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies. 547 Berliner, Henry A., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment Corporation 722 Berling, Alfred E., District of Columbia Courts........ 803 sma, Howard L. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biograph 20 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Judiciary Committee 334 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 358 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Berman, Michael A., Corporate lation, SEC..... 725 Berman, Ronald L., Lt., apitol Police..........-ciieerens 45 Bermant, Gordon, Judicial Center................ J Bermudez, Rafael, Press Sec. to Sen. Long Bernard, Charles W., Research and Engineering, Defense Bernard, Normand R. V., Officer, Federal Reserve. 680 Bernard, Roy L., Mine Safety and Health, Labor..... 635 Bernard, William, Staff, National Science Founda-i) tion 1 Bernardi, Rogert L., Lt. Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and istics, Defense 530 Berndt, Frank A., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT...... 664 Bernero, Robert M., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-on sion Bernhardt, Gene, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, House 359 Bernott, Joan, Civil Division, Justice Berns, Walter F., Council on the Humanities Bernstein, Deborah, Judiciary, Senate............. Bernstein, Irving, Holocaust Memorial Counc: Bernstein, Joan Z., Commission on Wartime Relo- cation and Internment of Civilians...................... 4 Bernstein, K. J., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval District Washington Bernstein, Marver, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Coun-vie ci Bernstein, Philip A., General Accounting Office...... 463 Berreth, Donald A., Disease Control, HHS................ 641 Berrington, C; ol Secretary’s ce, Labor 629 Employment Standards, Labor...........ccccccouvuereueneene. 633 Berrocal, Lillian, PS to Resident Commissioner Corrada 244 Berry, John H., Bureau of the Census, Commerce... 617 Berry, John, Health Care Financing, HHS................ Berry Ma N., Republican Conference of the Mark nate 294 Berry, Mary Frances, Dr., Commission on Civil ig! hts 739 Berry, Max, N., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment Berry, Robert E., Clerk’s Office, House.............ccccu..... Ber, Steven K., Permanent Select Committee on ntelligence, House Berry, Victor H., Food Safety, jeulture.......c..suees Berry, ie R., HMO’s and urces Develop- t, HHS Bertapelle Arthur H., Research and Engineering, Page Bertorello, Evelyn, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Bertram, Marian, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate Berube, Bertrand, Regional Administration, GSA... 700 Beshoar, John, Foreign Agricultural Service............ 601 Besozzi, Paul C. Armed Services, Senate................... 274 Bestgen, John G. Highway Administration, DOT ... 661 Bethea, Juliette, Finance and Management, Agri-culture Bethea, Martha, Officer, Federal Reserve.................. Bethea, Rachel L., Congressional Liaison Office, OPM, House 460 Bethune, Ed, Mrs., The Congressional Club.............. 683 Bethune, Ed (Representative from Arkansas): Biography 11 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Budget Committee 312 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Bettauer, Ronald J., State 507 Bettenberg, William D., Policy, Budget and Ad-ministration, Interior 581 Bettwy, David S., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 626 Beuley, Robert, Inspector General's Office, Interior 587 Beutel, Allen E., Dr., Financial Management, Navy Bevels, Terry D., Appropriations, House.................... Beveridge, Albert dJ., D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics 814 Bevilacqua, Steve, Finance, Senate..........cccccccervvunnneee Bevill, Tom (Representative from Alabama): Biography 5 Appropriations Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... Bevinetto, Pietro A., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 280 Bevis, Edward, Jr., Foreign Agricultural Service..... 602 Beyea, Richard S., Jr., Brig. Gen.: Air Staff, Air Force 564 Separate Agencies, Air Force 566 Beyer, Gordon Robert, Ambassador Eriraordingty and Plenipotentiary to Uganda... bois: 881 Beyer, Lawrence F., Lt. Col.: Forces Command, Army 548 Army Training and Doctrine 549 Bédard, Charles, U.S./Canada Commission............... 836 Biaggi, Mario (Representative from New York): Biography 135 Education and Labor Committee .........c.cccecerueunen.e. 316 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Aging 363 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-450 Biard, ] Majority Leader’s Office, House...... 450 Benton: Bias, Patricia A., Clerk's Office, House. .........ccccceuuen. 452 Biatek, Ross, Regional Administration, GSA ............ 701 Bibko, Peter N., EPA 686 Bibles, Dean, Land Management, Interior................. 586 Bickerton, George E., Food Safety, Agriculture . 604 Bickford, Bee, Democrat Whip’s Office, Senate ..... . 444 Biden, Joseph R., Jr. (Senator from Delaware): Biography 34 Budget Committee yAi Foreign Relations Committee 284 Judiciary Committee 286 Select Committee on Intelligence ..........cccccereennens 296 Bidgood, Ferdinand C., VA 750 Bieging, David, AA to Rep. Sabo 241 Bielo, Robert J., Susquehanna River Basin. ............... 737 Bierly, Eugene W., Staff, National Science Founda- tion 715 Bierman, Everett, Foreign Affairs, House................. 327 Biersner, Jane E., PS to Rep. Livingston. ................... 237 Big Spring, William F., Sr., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior 588 Bigesby, Alfredia M., Navy Court of Military Review 555 Biggi, Robert J., Surface Mining, Jeanie RI SRT 583 Biggs, Jeffrey, Inter-American Affairs, State............ 510 Bigley, Thomas J., Vice Adm., Joint Staff, Deonaa: 534 bi lin, F. X,, Postal Service un, Andrew, Trade Development, Commerce. ety Alex, way AON ..cocnaenrere Biles, Brian, Energy and Commerce, House...... . Bitiekd) D. R., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems......... ilirakis, Michael (Representative from Florida): 526 pi im 1056 Congressional Directory Page Small Business Committee 351 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Select Committee on Aging 364 Biller, Robert A., Capt., Coast Guard, DOT................ 660 Billinger, James L., Joint Committee on Taxation .. Billings, Greg, AA to Rep. Daschle pV Billington, James H., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 736 Bills, H. Matthew, EPA 685 Bilodeau, Nolin J., ICC 703 Binder, David L., Trade Administration, Com-merce 620 Binder, Joseph R., Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 596 Binetti, Carlo, Board, Development Bank.................. 829 Bingaman, Jeff (Senator from New Mexico): Biography 125 Armed Services Committee 273 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Pingham, Berry, Sr., Portrait Gallery, Smithsoni-35s Bingo. Jeff M., AA to Sen. Garn..........ccoeeueuune.e. 227 Bingham, Susanne A., Banking, Housing, and rban Affairs, Senate Binkley, Ralph M., Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Binnendijk, Johannes A. Foreign Relations, na Binnicker, Sallie, EA/Appts. to Rep. Campbell........ Binnie, Christine, Joint Economic Committee Binns, Jack R., European Affairs, State............. 4%) Birch, Ralph W., Ways and Means, House ................ Bird, Herrell R., Railroad Administration, DOT ...... Birkle, Baltas E, General Accounting Office............ Bisdee, Sharon, State Bisgard, Jay C., Col., Health Affairs, Defense Bish, Milan D.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Barbados 8 Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda..................... Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.................. 880 Ambassador to Commonwealth of Dominica......... 876 Ambassador to Saint Lucia 880 Bishop, Clarence T., AA to Rep. Mitchell ...................... 239 Bishop, James K., Bureau of African Affairs, State 509 Bishop, Joseph E., Secretary’s Office, Treasury........ 516 Bishop, Marion F, AA to Rep. Whitten...................... 244 Bishop, Raymond H., Jr., Maj. Gen., Army Health Service: S 549 Bissell, Kathryn A., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 744 Bissell, Schuyler, Maj. Gen., Defense Intelligence gency 5. 36 Bistany, Joanna E., Executive Office.............ccoceruunun. 500 Bistay, John, Industrial Economics, Commerce........ 615 Bistline, Dean, EEOC 686 Biver, David A., Capt., Naval Air Systems................. 5517 Bizic, Eli W., Near Eastern and South Asian Af- fairs, State 511 Bjorge, Sara E., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Bjurberg, Richard H., Services and Activities, American Red Cross Blaa, John, FCC 689 Black, Andrew H., Republican Conference of the 504 nal te Black, Ken, AA to Rep. S. Hall (Tex.)........cccovuevueuenes 235 Black, Robert P., Officer, Federal Reserve...... A Black, Rosalind, rkeeper’s Office, House.. Black, Sharon E., Foreign Relations, Senate Blackburn, Shirley L., Clerk’s Office, House.. Blacklow, Roger, PS to Rep. Oakar........c.cccceveervevennn. 39 Blackman, James H., Staff, National Science Foundation 715 Blackmun, Harry A., Associate Justice, U.S. Su- reme Court (biogra hy) 755 Blackshaw, Elizabeth, to Rep. Rinaldo................. Blackshear, Cornelius, U.S. Trustees, Justice es Blackston, Cynthia A, Judiciary, House Fr senn A Blackston, James O., Insp., Capitol Police.................. 45 Blackstone, Sandra i Engineering and Research, Interior 586 Blackwell, Morton C, Executive Office............ceeuuu... Blackwill, Robert D., Euro Affairs, State. .......... Blades, Nancy, LA/Press y. to Rep. Howard....... Blaeuer, Dennis, Personal Property, GSA Blair, Joseph L., Food Safety, Agriculture.. i Blair, June P., Food Safety, Agriculture.................... Page Blair, Louis H., Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate 279 Blair, Steven, Energy and Commerce, House............ 322 Blair, Warren E., SEC 724 Blaisdell Harry J., National Credit Union................. 709 Blake, Elizabeth Brooke, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Blake, Francis S., Vice President’s Office.................. 443 Blake, Neal A., FAA, DOT 660 Blakely, Ed, National Republican Congressional Committee 361 Blaker, James R., International Security Affairs, Defense Blalock, Joyce, D.C. Executive Office............ccc......... Blanc, Robert P., Bureau of Standards, Commerce.. 625 Blancato, Bob, Asst. to Rep. Biaggi Blancato, Robert, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Blanchard, Bruce, Policy, Budget and Administra-tion, Interior 581 Blanchard, Francis: 836 ILO, UN 850 Blanchard, Jack W., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 5 Blancheri, Howard A., Library of Congress............... Blanchette, Robert W., Railroad Administration, 6 Blanco, Victor, Inter-American Foundation............... Blane, John, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Rwanda.............. 880 Blank, Thomas R., Secretary’s Office, DOT................ 657 Blankenship, Vaughan L., Staff, National Science Foundation 714 Blankley, Tony, Legislation and Public Affairs, Education 670 Blanton, Richard E., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Blatz, Frank L., Jr., Railway Association................... Bledsoe, Marthlu, District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission 374 Bledsoe, Ralph C.: Executive Office Policy Development, Executive ..........ccccceevueurunnencne Blee, David Cooper, Chf. of Staff to Rep. Mack Bleha, C. Thomas, Public Affairs, State............. 4 Bleser, Carol K, Historical Publications and Records, GSA Blessington, Carole J., Rules and Administration, nate Blevins, J. Donald, Consular Affairs, State. ............... Bliley, Thomas (Tom) dJ., Jr. (Representative from Virginia): Biography 193 District of Columbia Committee...........ccccerrrurvruenene 315 Energy and Commerce Committee ...........c.cceeurueee 320 Solack Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-8 ie! Blitz, Mark, ACTION 675 Blix, Hans, International Atomic Energy Agency, UN 8. Bloch, Beate, Solicitor’s Office, Labor.........c.cccccueuenen Bloch, Julia C., AID, International Development Cooperation Agency 741 Bloch, Richard I., Boards and Commissions, State... 514 Block, John R. (Secretary of Agriculture): Biography Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. Block, Leigh B., Hirshhorn Museum, Smithso: Block, Samuel B., D.C. Superior Court ............ Blodgett, John E., CRS, Library of Congress.. Bloodworth, Louis, AA to Rep. Hightower...... = Bloom, James D., Disease Control, HHS..................... 641 Bloomberg, Burton, General Counsel's Office, HUD 650 Bloomer, W. A., Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine 55s Corps Blosse, Leslie, Democratic Policy Committee, nate 293 Blount, John B., Maj. Gen, Army Training and rine Blout, Elkan R., Academy of Sciences............cc........ Bloyer, John H., Joint Committee on Taxation. Bluhm, Henry, General Counsel’s Office, OPM. Blum, James L., Congressional Budget Office Blumberg, Gretchen, Budget, Senate.............cceeuueune. Blumenthal, Norman B., FCC Blunt, Raymond S., VA Individual Index 1057 Page Blythe, Dee C., Occupational Safety and Health view 71 Boardley, Curtestine M., Work Force, OPM............. 719 Boatright, James F., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Installations, Air Force..........ccoevevurireuennne. 562 Bobo, Benjamin F., Policy Development and Re-search, HUD Bobrick, Edward, Occupational Safety and Health 2 Review Bock, Ingeborg, Joint Economic Committee............... Bockorny, Jill S., Clerk’s Office, House............. 2 Bodde, David L., Congressional Budget Office Boddie, John W., Financial Management, Air Force 562 Boddie, Raymond D., Col., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Bode, John W.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture ..........ccceoeverevrerrunnene 591 Food and Consumer Services, Agriculture............. 606 Bode, William, State 506 Bodensteiner, W., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Bodolus, Carl T., Corporation Finance, SEC.............. 725 Boe, Nils A. judge, U.S. Court of International Trade (biography) Boslenty Sherwood L. (Representative from rt ork): Biography 137 Science and Technology Committee ........c.ccccceneun.e. 347 Small Business Committee 351 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Boehm, Ken, to Rep. Smith (N.J.) ccucueevrerererenenene 242 Boehm, Steven S., SEC 724 Boehne, Edward G., Officer, Federal Reserve............ 681 Boehne, Kenneth P., Railroad Retirement Board .... 748 Boehner, James C., Railroad Retirement Board....... 748 Boek, Sandra J., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 36 Boeker, Robert E., StateBoepple, Lisa, LD to Rep. McCain ....................oen Boesch, Doyce, AA to Sen. Nickles Boese, F., Capt., Naval Supply Systems...................... 558 Boesman, William C., CRS, Library of Congress...... 467 Bofinger, Paul C., State 507 Bogardus, Robert, Regional Administration, GSA ... 700 Bogart, Charles Gary, Clerk's Office, House 45 Bogdanoff, George W., Export-Import Bank... Bogenberger, Patrick, 'Budget, House............ Boges, Burkey We Government Printing O ce. Boggs, CorinneC. (Lindy) mh Sy from Louisiana): Biography 79 Appropriations Committee 302 House Recording Studio 359 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-lies 365 The Interparliamentary Union ........ccccccevevrereenienenne 380 Boggs, Danny J. Executive Office 500 Policy Development, Executive ...........ccccevevrurrernianene Bogner, Neil F., Soil Conservation, Agriculture Bogosian, Edna, Council on the Aging.........ccccoeueunene. Bogosian, Richard W., Bureau of i Ey Affairs, 5 ta te 5 Bogosian, Deborah L., Minerals Management, In- Bohagh, ow L., Col., Defense Nuclear Agency....... Bohannan, James H, "D.C. Recorder of Deeds........... Boker, |Lawrence G., Col., Navy Court of Military 555 Bobbing. William. Staffing Group, OPM...........c.c.c..... 720 Bohr, Paul K., FAA, DOT 660 Bohren, Jan BE Naval Civilian Personnel................. 559 Bohrer, Richard C., Health Care Delivery and As- sistance, HHS 644 Boidock, John K., Trade Administration, Com-merce 6 Bolan, Thomas A., Board, International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency T42 Boland, Edward P. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography 89 Appropriations Committee 302 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group So Regent, Smithsonian 728 Boland, Kevin, General Accounting Office................ Page Boland, Michael J. P., Energy and Commerce, fos House Bold, Donna M., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Bolden, Betty A.: Secretary’s Office, Labor. Administration and Management, Labor............... Bolder, Melvin W., Jr., D.C. Corporation Counsel's sl 1Ce. Boldt, Robert E., Minerals Management, Interior.... 583 Bole, Filipe N., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Fiji 860 Boleyn, William S., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Bolger yalligen F., Postmaster General (biogra-1 phy Bolick, Stephanie C., AA to Rep. Wolf.........cceeueeee. 244 Bolin, Bertil, ILO 836 Boling, Melba, Secretary’s Office, Defense................. Boling, William G., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 607 Bolling, Landrum R., Former Members of Congress 697 Bollinger, Stephen J., Community Planning and Development, HUD 651 Bollman, Dean, Work Force, OPM.............ccccueveueee. Bolton, Ann, State Bolton, John R., International Development Coop- eration Agency Bomani, Paul, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Tanzania -.............c..oic 87 Bombardier, Gary, LA to Rep. McHugh... Bombaugh, Robert L., Civil Division, Justic Bomstein, Sanford, D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Board Bond, Billy J., TVA Bond, Edward V., International Labor Affairs, Labor 630 Bond, Frederick C., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce Bond, Giles W., Jr., Lt. Col., Manpower and Re- serve Affairs, Navy 552 Bond, James D., Appropriations, Senate.................... 272 Bond, Ronald, FTC 695 Bonds, Anita, D.C. Executive Office.........cccceerueruennnn 810 Bondurant, Amy L., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Boner, William H. (Representative from Tennes- see): Biography 177 Appropriations Committee 302 Select Committee on Aging 363 Boney, Elizabeth, Rules, House 346 Boney, Thomas E., Jr., Agriculture, Nutrition, and rien Senate 269 Bongard, Steven J., Appropriations, Senate.............. 272 Bonine, Charles, Jr., 738 Bonior, David E. (Representative from Michigan): ‘Biography 96 Rules Committee 345 Democratic Studv Group 359 Bonker, Don (Representative from Washington): Biography 198 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Aging 363 Bonner, Benjamin J., mo Gol Defense Logistics Agency 537 Bonner, Donna W., Joint Committee on Printing.... 369 Bonner, Joel E., Jr., Army 543 Bonner, Robert A., officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit..... Bonnett, Howbert W., Forest Service, Agriculture .. 610 Bonosaro, Carol, Commission on Civil Rights........... Bonsal, Dudley B, Temporary Emergency Court oy Appeals Bonsignore, Joseph, ..............cacie Smithsonian scans Bontemps, Barry S., Office of Management, Educa-op tion Bonynge, Jeanne R., U.S. Tax Court...........ccecerrenenen. 799 Bookbinder, Hyman, Holocaust Memorial Council.. 739 Booker, Janice L., District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission Bookey, Jack H., Regional, SEC...........ccccourururerrunnecne Boone, James B., Reclamation, Interior .. ren Boorman, Jane, PS to Sen. Abdnor.............c.ccoeeueuue... 99-5550 =" 83 "= 69 1058 Congressional Directory Page Boorstin, Daniel J.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund 378 Library of Congress 465 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board................... 472 Libraries and Information Science.........ccccecvuvueunen. 709 Boothe, Jeff, Appropriations, Senate 272 Bor, Robert M., Agriculture, House ............cccoueenunene 301 Borad, Jorge A., Brig., Inter-American Defense ....... 828 Borch, Otto R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Denmark Borcherdt, Wendy, Intergovernmental and Inter-agency Affairs, Education 669 Borek, Ted A., State 508 Boren, David L. (Senator from Oklahoma): Sa 154 ture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 268 hi Committee 282 Small Business Committee 290 Boren, Michael E., Joint Committee on Taxation .... 371 Borg, Parker W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Mali.................... 879 Borg, Sharon, PS/OM to Rep. Schulze 241 Borge, Victor, Holocaust Memorial Council. .............. 739 Bork, Robert Heron, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-5 raphy) 76 Borlaug, Karen L., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 279 Borochoff, Irving D., Corporation Finance, SEC....... 725 Borowski, Irwin, Energy and Commerce, House....... 323 Borski, Robert A., Jr. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): Biography 162 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Select Committee on Aging 363 Bortnick, Jane, CRS, Library of Congress.................. 468 Boryan, Milan, Congressional Record Index Office.. 370 Boschwitz, Rudy (Senator from Minnesota): Biography 100 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 20 Budget Committee Foreign Relations Committee a Small Business Committee 290 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council............ccccceeveuenee 740 Bosco, Douglas H. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 13 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Boshoven, Nancy, State 506 Boster, Ron S., AA to Rep. Regula ..........ccccucunnnnee. 240 Boston, Bernie, White House om Photographers 0% Astociation Boston, M. Jo, Public Works and Transportation, House ; 344 Boswell, Charles, Republican Policy Committee, ns nate Bosworth, Stephen W., State 508 Botkin, Edson C., Occupational Safety and Health i 716 Review Bott, Robert F., Program Analysis and Evaluation, ense 532 Bottum, John S., Extension Service, Agriculture..... 608 Botuck, Joan H., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Bouchard, Donald J., Inter-American Affairs, State 510 Boucher, Frederick C. (Representative from Vir- ginia): Biography 196 Education and Labor Committee ...........cccceoueueunnnene. 316 Science and Technology Committee .............ccoceuue.. 347 Select Committee on Aging 363 Boucher, Roy, Plans, Programs and Financial Management, GSA 698 Bounds, Bill, Regional Administration, GSA............. 701 Bounpane, Peter A., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 616 Bouquard, Marilyn Lloyd (Representative from i ): oe iography -| Armed Services Committee 306 Science and Technology Committee ............c.cceeuuene 347 Page Bourdon, Reginald A., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Bourgoin, Robert D., FMC 694 Bourke, Steven H., Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, House 3 Bourne, Sarah, Energy and Commerce, House.......... Bourque, Daniel P., Health Care Financing, HHS... 646 Bouthilet, George N., President’s Committee on ental Retardation 378 Bova, Joyce C., Armed Services, House....................... 308 Bovell, Donna M., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Bowden, Marion A., Manpower and Reserve Af-fairs, Army 544 Bowden, William P., Brig. Gen., Logistics and En-gineering, Air Force 565 Bowen, Alva M,, Jr., CRS, Library of Congress......... 467 Bowen, Brooks J., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 339 Bowen, Deborah L., House Administration, House.. 330 Bowen, red W., Space Science and Applications, NA 707 Bowen, Frederick H., Defense Mapping Agency....... 538 Bowen, Ray M,, Staff, National The A Founda-tion 714 Bowen, William G., Dr., Regent, Smithsonian. .......... 728 Bower, George B., Compensation Group, OPM......... 718 Bowers, Allen P., Insp., Capitol Police........................ Bowers, Charles R., European Affairs, State.. Bowers, G. H., Jr., Housing, HUD Bowers, Joan A., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Bowers, Shellie F., D.C. Superior Court...................... 803 Bowersox, Kim C., Official, Farm Credit Adminis-tration 688 Bowie, Frances, D.C. Human Services........................ 816 Bowie, Washington B., U.S. Tax Court............ an Bowler, M. Kenneth, Ways and Means, House......... Bowles, Barbara Jean, Secretary’s Office, Senate .... Bowles, John, Farmers Home Administration, Ag-riculture 595 Bowley, Patricia R., Education and Laber, House.... Bowlin, Samuel W., General Accounting Office Bowman, Ann, National Park Service, Interior Bowman, Gail E., Judiciary, House...................... Bowman, Mary, Postmaster’s Office, House Bowsher, Charles A.: General Accounting Office 462 Office of Technology Assessment...........cc.cccccucuuncnen 473 Railway Association 749 Boxer, Barbara (Representative from California): Biography Government Operations Committee...........cccceueueue. 327 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Boxley, Traneda, D.C. Secretary's Office.................... 811 Boya, Thomas Setondji, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Benin................. 856 Boyan, William L., Jr., Advisory Board, GS. Boyd, Aquilino E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Panama................ . 8 Boyd, Brenda L., Appropriations, House Boyd, Dennis C. Assistant Secretary’s Office, Com- merce 614 Boyd, Dennis, FEMA 692 Boyd, Doris, Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House........... 452 Boyd, Garrett W., Export-Import Bank i Boyd, Linda D., Appropriations, House Boyd, Mary Stowe, Interior and Insular Affairs, 3 House 33 Boyd, Thomas, Judiciary, House.........cc.ccecurueueerununne. 335 Boyden, D. L., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems ....... 557 Boydston, C. Elmo, Postmaster’s Office, House......... 453 Boyer, Robert K., Foreign Affairs, House Se Boykin, Robert H Officer, Federal Rese: Boylan, Virginia Ww. Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Boyle, Ellen, Speaker’s Rooms i Boyle, H. F., Commodore, Naval Operations............. Boyle, James, D.C. Human Services.............. tas Boyle, Jayne, Ways and Means, House . Boyle, Michael J., Capt., Capitol Police... Boyle, Neal J., Executive Officer, American Red Select Committee on Aging 363 Cross 678 Individual Index 1059 Page Page Boyle, Stephen T., Research and Statistics, Justice. 576 Boyne, Walter, Air and Space Museum, Smithsoni-on Boynton, Stephen S., District of Columbia Law Re-vision Comission 374 Bozarth, Donald F., National Capital Planning Commission 7 Brachman, Judith Y., Field Offices, HUD................. Bracht, Angelena V., Stabilization and Conserva-tion, Agriculture 599 Bracken, J. A., Col., Naval Electronic Systems Bradby, Helen K. D, Asst. to Rep. Hawkins............ Brademas, John, Dr., National Commission on Stu-dent Financial Assistance 377 Brader, .Charles R., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 603 Bradfield, Michael: Administrative Conference of the United States.. ors Officer, Federal Reserve Bradford, Charles H., Joint Economic Committee... oo Bradford, Hubert E., "FMC 694 Bradford, James W., Jr., AA to Rep. Derrick............ 233 Bradford, Lynn L.,, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT .... 664 Bradley, Ann P., Management, NASA ....................... 706 Bradley, Bill (Senator from New Jersey): Biography 118 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Finance Committee 282 Special Committee on Aging 297 Bros Kitty D., ER Battie Monuments...... 677 Bradley, Margaret L., Science and Technology, House 349 Bradley, Melvin B., Executive Office..........ccceueuuneeee 500 Bradley, Melvin L., Policy Development, Executive 502 Bradley, Patricia 0. PS to Rep. Rangel 240 Bradley, Theodore, D. C. Licenses and Permits ......... Bradner, Eileen, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Bradshaw, Nancy L., Senate Legal Counsel’s Office 448 Bradswell, Arnold W., Lt. Gen., Major Commands, Air Force Bradwish, LeRoy L., Labor Relations Authority ... .. Brady, Diane, Appropriations, Senate Brady, Edward L., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 623 Brady, Henry Thomas, Energy and Commerce, House Brady, James S., Executive Office Brady, John J., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House... Brady, John L., Housing, HUD Brady, Lawrence J., Trade Administration, Com- merce Brady, Lee A., Appropriations, House..............c.cceu..... Brady, Nancy, International Security Affairs, De- 5 Brady, Ryle C., AID, International Development peration Agency 741 Brady, Paul L., Occupational Safety and Health i 716 view Brady, Phillip D.: Immigration and Naturalization, Justice............... Associate Attorney General's Office, Justice Brady, Robert, Food and Drug, HHS ...........cccceuu...... 641 Brady, Robert S., Defense Legal Services Agency.... 536 Brady, Rosemary, National Credit Union.................. 709 Braegelmann, Cyril P., Geographic Names, Interi-sos or Bragg, James B., Enforcement, SEC. ..........ccceeueneee. Bragunier, Ann, Veterans’ Affairs, House..... Brain, Charles M., Ways and Means, House Brainerd, Gretchen S., Intergovernmental Commit- tee for Migration Brake, Betty, ACTION Braioh) George A., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 607 Bralliar, Max B., Lt. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force........ 564 Braman, Leonard, D.C. Superior 05, rice 803 Court... Brammer, Carolyn M., Solicitor General's Office, ustice. 568 Brammer, Rob A., CCC, Agriculture...........cccccceueue.e. 600 Branca, Arlene, ES to Sen. Proxmire ...........ccccou....... 229 Brancato, Carolyn K., CRS, Library of Congress...... 467 Branch, Morris L., TVA 738 Branch, Stuart E., Administration, State .................. 511 Brand, Helen (Betsy), Education and Labor, House. 319 Brand, Mark, Interior and Insular Affairs, House... 333 Brand, Norman J. , Joint Committee on Taxation... 371 Brand, Robert A., East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State 509 Brand, Ronald, EPA 686 Brand, Stanley M., Clerk’s Office, House................... 451 Brand, W. Calvert, Housing, HUD ............cccccueeueunene 652 Brandemuehl, Roger P., Immigration and Natural-ization, Justice 575 Brandon, D. A., Capt., Naval Health Sciences Edu-cation and Training Brandon, Felix R., II, moral Accounting Office..... Brandon, Hutton S, NLRB 712 Brandon, Rick, Budget, Senate 277 Brandt, Edward N.,, Jr, M.D.: Assistant Secretary’s Office, HHS ............ccou....... 640 Board of Governors, American Red Cross.............. 678 Brandt, Robert W., Forest Service, Agriculture RIAA, 610 Brandt, Werner Ww, Majority Whip’s Office, House 450 Brandtner, Martin I Col., Policy, Defense............... 523 Branman, Marvin L. Col., Public Affairs, Air Force 563 Brannan, James T., Research and Engineering, De- fense 525 Brannon, Lorraine, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. 819 Branscomb, Lewis M., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation 713 Branscome, Darrell R., Science and Technology, House 349 Brassier, Ann, Work Force, OPM.............ccccccueueruenenen. 719 Brathwaite, Peter, LA to Rep. Dannemeyer.............. 233 Bratton, Joseph K., Lt. Gen.: Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 749 Brauer, Donald G., Staffing Group, OPM .................. 720 Brauer, Robert B., District of Columbia, House........ 316 Brauer, Robert, Spc. Coun. to Rep. Dellums 233 Braun, Joseph A., IIL, Clerk’s Office, House............. 451 Braun, Paul W., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture... 606 Braxton, Juanita, Republican Leader's Office, House Braxton, Philip S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel............ccceeveuenene. 804 Bray, Charles W. III, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Senegal....... 880 Bray, Frank T. J., AA to Sen. Humphrey.................. 228 Brayman, Harold H., Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Breathitt, Edward T., Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Breathitt, Mary Fran, Education and Labor, House 318 Breaux, John B., Mrs., The Congressional Club........ 683 Breaux, John B. (Representative from Louisiana): Biography 80 ‘Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Breeden, Donald C., Food Safety, Agriculture .......... 605 Breeden, Richard C., Vice President’s Office............. 443 Breeskin, Adelyn D., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Breggia, Claudia, OM to Sen. D’Amato............c....... 227 Breimon, Roy C., Joint Committee on Printing........ 369 Brelsford, Theresa A. Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Brement, Marshall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Iceland Bremer, L. Paul, III, State 506 Breneman, Lory G., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Brengel, Richard, Work Force, OPM ...........cccoecuue.ee 719 Brennan, Bruce E., District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission 375 Brennan, Hugh L., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Brennan, James, Rules, House 346 Brennan, Thomas C., Copyright Royalty Tribunal... 684 Brennan, William E, Occupational Safety and Hezlth Review Brennan, William J., Jr., Associate Justice, is Supreme Court (biography) 7 Brennen, Steven R., Government Operations, ouse Brenner, Bernard, Agriculture, House....................... Brent, Jack E., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Justice 575 Brescia, Christopher J., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 1 Bretta, Lawrence, Regional Administration, GSA ... Brew, William, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate 1060 Congressional Directory Page Brewer, C. Madison, U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Justice 569 Brewer, F. H,, III, LD to Rep. Kostmayer . 237 Brewer, Fred XL. D.C. Insurance........... Brewer, John N, Bureau of Standards, Brewer, Larry x. Lt. Col, Secretary's Office, Army... Brewer, Shelby T., Secretary’s Office, DOE............... Bricojand, Richard, National Park Service, Interi-584 Brick, Cary R., AA/Staff Dir. to Rep. Martin (N.Y.) 238 Bricker, Jerome, Health Affairs, Defense.................. 528 Brickley, John P., Col., Secretary’s Office, Navy...... Bridenbaugh, Kathie, Assistant Majority Leader's Office, Senate Bridge, Galen S., Soil Conservation, Agriculture ..... Brid ewater, Albert L., Staff, National Science a 'oundation Briedbart, Stuart R., Maritime Administration, 5 Brien, Hugh J., Immigration and Naturalization, ustice 575 Briggs, Everett Ellis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Panama.........ccocceueueunee Brigham Ed, Budget, House 314 Bright, Simeon M., Postal Rate Commission............. 722 Briley, John Marshall, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice 575 Brill, Arthur P., Public Affairs, Justice .................... 568 Brimmer, Chuck, Dir. of Legis. Affairs to Rep. Tallon 243 Brimmer, Karl W., FCC 688 Brincefield, Jaquelyn, ES to Rep. Neal ...................... 239 Brinck, Richard C., Field Offices, HUD...................... 656 Brink, bert H., Jr., Government Operations, h House 29 Brinker, Lawrence H., Veterans’ Employment, T 6. 35 Brinkerhoff, John, FEMA 692 Briscoe, John, AA to Rep. Edgar .........ccoceeveceniennnen. 233 Brisendine, Emily, Ways and Means, House............. 356 Briskin, Manuel, General Counsel’s Office, Defense 533 Brissey, Lois D., Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense Brito, Manuel M., Government Printing Office........ Britt, Robin (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Armed Services Committee Small Business Committee 351 Britten, Gerald H., Planning and Evaluation, HHS on Brittigan, Robert i; Defense Nuclear Agency.......... 538 Britton, Theodore R, Jr., Secretary’s Office, HUD.. 6. Brizzee, Clarence W., General Counsel’s Office, Ag-riculture Broad, Eli, Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smith-sonian 731 Broadaway, Margaret E., LD to Rep. Wheat............. 243 Broadbent, Meredith, Ways and Means, House........ 357 Broadbent, Robert N.: d and Water Resources, Interior....................... 585 Reclamation, Interior 585 Broadley, John H., ICC 703 Broadwater, Theodore D., Maj. Gen., Logistics and Engineering, Air Force Brock, Ann, PS to Rep. Montgome Brock, William E., U.S. Trade Representative, Ex-ecutive 503 Brockenborough, Bland T., Financial Operations, Treasury Brockett, Diane, News Secy. to Rep. McKinney ....... Brockman, Norbert C., Historical Publications and Records, GSA 699 Page Brooks, Cher, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ouse 339 Brooks, D. M., Commodore, Naval Electronic Sys-tems 557 Brooks, Edward W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury..... 515 Brooks, Herbert F., Jr., Regional, SEC....................... 727 Brooks, Jack, AA to Rep. Bateman...........ccccoeueueunneee. 230 Brooks, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography 183 Government Operations Committee........................ 327 Judiciary Committee 334 North Atlantic A bly 380 Brooks, John L., Staff, National Science Founda-tion 715 Brooks, Melvina, Budget, House.........c..ccoceuruereuruenences 314 Brooks, P. E., Capt., Office of Information, Navy..... 556 Brooks, Robert M., D.C. Apprenticeship Council...... 811 Brooks, Thomas A., FDIC 691 Brooks, William J., Jr., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Broomfield, William, Mrs., The Congressional Club 683 Broomfield, William S. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 99 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Small Business Committee 351 Canada-United States Liserparlismentary Group i Brosnahan, John J., FEM 692 Broun, Richard H., Le Planning and De-velopment, HUD 6. Brower, Jancelyn P., Judiciary, House...........coco...... Brown, Albert B., Reclamation, Interior. Brown, Anita R., Agriculture, House.......................... Brown, Bevan W., Jr., TVA Brown, Canter, Jr., AA/Coun. to Rep. Hatcher........ Brown, Carrye F., Science and Technology, House.. 349 Brown, Clifton G., Field Offices, HUD.............cc....... 654 Brown, Cynthia, Energy and Commerce, House....... Brown, Daniel, USIA Brown, David S., Congressional and Legislative aes fairs, Interior Brown, Dolores, EA to Rep. Wheat Brown, Dorothy, Energy and Commerce, House Brown, Edmund G., Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission 375 Brown, Elbert, Field Offices, American Red Cross... 678 Brown, Elliott A., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Brown, Emma M., Armed Services, House................. 308 Brown, Ernest J., Tax Division, Justice............ccco..... 573 Brown, Fravel S., FEMA 692 Brown, Frederick Z., East Asian and Pacific Af-fairs, State 509 Brown, Garrett E., Jr., Government Printing ice 464 Brown, George E., Jr. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography 24 Agriculture Committee 299 Science and Technology Committee .............cccucue... 347 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... Office of Technology A nent 4 Brown, Gerald C., Col., Susquehanna River Basin... 737 Brown, Gordell A., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 599 Brown, Hank (Representative from Colorado): Biography 29 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 352 Brown, J. Carter: Fine Arts, Interior 587 Brock-Smith, Cynthia Ann, Rules, House.................. 346 Commission of Fine Arts Brockwa; , David H., Joint Committee on Taxation. 370 Galle Broder, James N., Council on the Aging............c...... 690 Brown, Broderick, Henry J., Naval Council of Personnel Ess rior rds Broderick, John C., Research Services, Library of 5 ngress 741 Brogan, Stephen J., Legal Policy, Justice .................. 568 Brogan, Thomas R., General Accounting Office ....... 464 Brogdon, Aluen, ional Administration, GSA ...... 700 Broide, Mace I., Budget, House 314 Brokenrope, Debbie, Interior and Insular Affairs, 35 House Brooke, Edward W., Commission on Wartime Relo-cation and Internment of Civilians...................... Brown, James E., D.C. Licenses, Investigations and Inspections Brown, James H., Staff, National Science Founda-2 tion Brown, James R., Defense Contract Audit Agency.. 535 Brown, James T., Railroad Retirement Board .......... 748 Brown, Jimmie 'D., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Brown, Joseph C. Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Brown, ami E., Health Sciences University, De- Brookhart, Larry L., ITC fense 540 Individual Index 1061 Page Page Brown, Joseph W., Foreign Claims Settlement, Justice 576 Brown, Julius S., General Accounting Office............ 462 Brown, June Gibbs, Inspector General, NASA ......... 708 Brow, Keith Lapham, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary to Kingdom of Lesotho...... 878 rove Kenneth M., Industrial Economics, Com- merce Brown, Kenneth, Staffing Group, OPM Brown, Larry O., D.C. Recreation............ccccceererennnneen. Brown, Leroy J. H., D.C. Licenses and Permits Brown, Leslie H., State Brown, Marie H., Joint Committee on Taxation ...... Brown, Maryellen A., Officer, Federal Reserve........ Brown, Michael A., EPA 686 Brown, Michael J., Mint, Treasury Brown, Milton W., Council Tr, Smithsonian... 729 Brown, Nevin A., Joint Committee on Printing ....... 369 Brown, N icholas, Capt., Program Appraisal, Navy.. 556 Brown, Richard L., General Accounting Office......... 462 Brown, Robert, Archives of American Art, Smith- sonian Brown, Robert Lyle, Inspector General, State .......... Brown, Robert M., Lt. Col, Legislative Liaison ice, Army, Senate Brown, Roger K., Secretary’s Office, Interior............ Brown, Ronald H., University of the District of Columbia 821 Brown, Russell R., Energy and Natural Resources, 250 nate Brown, S. E,, Brig. Gen., Field Command, Defense 5 Nuclear ‘Agenc 38 Brown, Sidney, lak, Senate 277 Brown, Stephen W., Field Offices, HUD .................... 654 Brown, T. ristopher, Regional, SEC........................ 726 Brown, Timothy D., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Brown, Warren M., Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Army 547 Brown, Wesley E., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Brown, William Xe Sout Pacific Commission.......... 845 Brown, Willie H Compensation Group, OPM..... Brown, Wm. A a; rliamentarian’s Office, House Browne, H. Monroe: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to New Zealand 879 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Western Samoa 882 Browne, Marjorie av CRS, Library of Congress.... 467 Browne, Patricia C., Staff Dir. to Rep. Frenzel......... 234 Browning, Carol, U.S. Trade Representative, Ex- ecutive 503 Browning, George M., Jr., Lt. Gen.: Comptroller, Air Force 564 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 749 Brownies; Romie L., Col, Under Secretary’s Office, 21 rmy Broyhill, James T. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 145 Energy and Commerce Committee ...........cccceuevnneeee 320 Brkaker, Gerald Lee, Energy and Commerce, ouse Brucato, Philip E., Comdr., Joint Staff, Defense....... Bruce, James P., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate Bruce, Lawrence E., Jr., Inter-American Founda- tion Bruce, Robert L., Bureau of African Affairs, State.. 509 Bruce, Thomas, Foreign Affairs, House...................... 326 Brueck, David L., Lt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, Senate Bruemmer, Barbara, EA to Sen. Jepsen .................... Bruen, James G., Civil Division, Justice .................... 571 Bruen, John D., Maj., Gen., Military Traffic Man- agement, Arm 54 Bruh, Brian M., Y ooseton General's Office, De- fense 533 Bruner, Richard G., Defense Logistics Agency.......... Brunner, Michael E., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture Bruns, Alan, Congressional Record Index Office...... Bruns, Eugene, Staffing Group, OPM............cccoc..... 720 Bruse, Candice, Judiciary, Senate ..........c.ccccceereerrnnnene Bruton, Thomas B., Maj. Gen.: Air Staff, Air Force Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Brutschs, Robert L., Dr., Bureau of Prisons, Jus-tice 573 Bryant, Andrew D., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ 818 Bryant, Candice C., OMB 501 Bryant, Curtis L., Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 597 Bryant, David E., Jr., General Accounting Office .... 463 Bryant, J. Howard, Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Bryant, John W. (Representative from Texas): Biography 181 Energy and Commerce Committee............c.cccoeuu.ne. 320 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Democratic Study Group 359 Bryant, William Benson, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) Bryce, Patricia, LA to Rep. Rudd . Brydges, D. J., U.N. Food and Agriculture................ Bryen, Stephen D., International Security Policy, Defense 524 Brynolfson, Sigurd, International Pacific Halibut Commission, U.S. and Canada........c.cceceourveuennece. Bryson, Charles W., SEC Bryson, James L., Compensation Group, OPM ......... Bryson, Joy, Public Works and Transportation, House 344 Buchanan, Angela M. Bay: Secretary’s Office, Treasury 516 Savings Bonds, Treasury. 519 Buchanan, John S., Home Loan Bank Board............ 692 Buchanan, Laurie J., CFTC 683 Buchanan, Robert L., Animal and Plant, Agricul- ture Buchanek, O. Jack, International Labor Affairs, Labor 630 Bucheli, José Maria Salazar, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 842 Buck, Daniel, AA to Rep. Schroeder............................ 241 Buck, Eugene H., CRS, Library of Congress.............. 468 Bus, Kathleen A., General Counsel’s Office, De- ense Buck, Lana, Asst. to Rep. Ritter .........ccceeerererenneene. Buckberg, Albert, Joint Committee on Taxation Buckholt, Ronald, Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture Buckler, James R., Smithsonian ..........c.cccceceevereennenn. Buckley, DeSales H., Lt., Capitol Police..................... 457 Buckley, E. Ross, Occupational Safety and Health | view Buckley, James L., Board for International Broad casting Buckley, Janet, Ways and Means, House................... Buckley, John L., Legislative Counsel's Office, House Buckley, John M., Jr., Home Loan Bank Board....... Bede Sheila Ray, International Security Policy, ense Buckman, Robert B., Associate Attorney General's 5 Office, Justice 67 Buckman, Robert E., Forest Service, Agriculture... 610 Buckner, Alice, Foreign Affairs, House..... 32% Bucy, Charles A., Operations, Agriculture................. 594 Budinich, Mateo Luis, Dr., Pan American Hoalum, Organization Buechner, Thomas S., Museum of American yer Smithsonian Buechner, William R., Joint Economic Committee.. 373 Buehlmann, Beth B., Education and Labor, House.. 319 Buel, Meredith S., National Mediation Board........... 713 Buentello, Irene, Agriculture, House................ 301 Buffalini, Eileen, Budget, House......... . 314 Buffum, William B., Secretariat, UN..... .. 849 Buford, James A., D.C. Human Services.................... 816 Bugenhagen, Roger, Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 617 Bugotu, Francis, South Pacific Commission .............. 845 Buitrago, Sergio, Capt. Inter-American Defense....... Bulen, L. Keith, U.S./Canada Commission i Bullard, John C., Drug Enforcement, Justice.. Bullard, John W., Health Sciences University, De- fense 540 Bullock, Johnny, Jr., Field Offices, HUD................... Bulow, Katherine M., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Bumbak, Vera T., Health Sciences University, De-ense Bumgardner, Layne L., National Credit Union........ 1062 Congressional Directory Page Bump, Cathy, Energy and Commerce, House............ 323 Bumpers, Dale (Senator from Arkansas): Biography 10 Appropriations Committee 270 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Small Business Committee 290 Legislative Review Committee ............cccoeeveueuerenenene. 293 Bunch, Bunnie L., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 269 Bunn, Bethanna, Government Operations, House ... 329 Bunton, Scott, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 29. Buntrock, Grant B., Stabilization and Conserva-tion, Agriculture 599 Burakow, Nick, International Economic Policy, oz Commerce Burch, Michael I, Lt. Col., Public Affairs, Defense. 531 Burchman, Leonard, Secretary’s Office, HUD.......... 650 Burckman, David S., Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 516 Burden, William A. M., Regent, Smithsonian........... 728 Burdette, Richard E. Highway Traffic Safety, Burdette, Robert B., CRS, Library of Congress......... Burdick, Katherine, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate......... Burdick, Quentin N. (Senator from North Dakota): Biography 146 Appropriations Committee 270 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Democratic Policy Committee 293 Special Committee on Aging 297 The ntervarlismarntary Unionk......a0.00hnnn 380 Burford, Robert Engineering ok Research, Interior...........cccccueunene Land and Water Resources, Interior .... Burg, Mary Lou, Copyright Royalty Tribunal. Burgan, Salih, ILO Burger, Warren Earl (Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme urt) Biography 754 Regent, Smithsonian 728 Washington National Monument Society .............. 751 Burgess, Franklin, District of Columbia Law Revi-sion Commission 374 Burgess, Jay, Internationa: Economic Policy, Com-merce .. 6. Burgess, Tony, State 508 Burgoyne, John, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB ... 712 Burk, Francis L., Jr., Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Burk, Robert S., ICC 703 Burke, Alinda C., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Burke, Jackson, Mrs., Freer Gallery, Smithsonian.. 732 Burke, James E., President's Commission on Ex-ecutive Exchange 723 Burke, James H., Railway Association...........cccceuee.. 749 Burke. John. Doorkeeper’s Office, House................... 453 Burke, John E., IRS, Treasury 518 Burke, John Richard, Administration, State............. Burke, Kay L., Board for International Broadcast-5 ing Burke, Robert B., Smithsonian...........ivicescenserne Burke, Sheila, Finance, Senate Burke, Thomas J., Inspector General’s Office, Agri- culture 593 Burke, Velma W., CRS, Library of Congress............. Burke, Vincent C., Jr., Washington National Monument Society 751 Burke, W. Scott, Human Rights and Humanitar-ian Affairs, 513 Burkes, Marshall, International Finance Corpora-tion 835 Burkhardt, Frederick H., Council Member, Smith- sonian Burkhart, Calvin, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT. ...... Burkhart, Elizabeth F., National Credit Union Burki, Shahid J., International Bank Burkley, Diane, Solicitor’s Office, Labor-.................... Burks, Benjamin, Jr., Maritime Administration, Burks, Harry O., Jr., D.C. Fire Department.............. Burley, Suzy, Veterans’ Affairs, House.......... Burnett, Arlene, Veterans’ Affairs, House Burnett, Arthur L., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia....................... 782 Page Burnett, Cynthia T., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Burnett, Howard, Forest Service, Agriculture.......... 609 Burnett, Jim, Transportation Safety Board............... 715 Burnett, Robert F., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Burnette, Lou, AA to Rep. Huckaby........ccccueunneeee. 236 Burnham, James B., International Bank................... 832 Burnley, James H., IV, Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice 567 Burns, Arthur F., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Federal Republic of Ger-many 877 Burns, eioren M., Commission on Security and Cooperation i Europe in 374 Burns, Kevin, Compensation Group, OPM ................ 718 Burns, Marie Elena, Energy and Commerce, House 323 Burns, Thomas J., Register of Wills............................ 806 Burnup, Kathryn, Pardon Attorney, Justice............. Burpee, Richard A., Maj. Gen., Operations, Plans, and Readiness, Air Force 565 Burris, Roxana, LA to Rep. Brown (Colo.).................. 231 Burroughs, Harry, Chf. LA to Rep. Fields................. Burroughs, James D., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Burroughs, John A. Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Malawi Burrows, James H., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Bursley, od H. Patrick, Transportation Safety ar. Burson, Harold, Commission of Fine Arts................. Burson, Marion, AA to Rep. O'Brien.......... Burstein, Martin, Budget, House..... Burt, Richard R., European Affairs, State....... & Burtner, Susan B., General Accounting Office ......... Burton, Benjamin T., Dr., National Institute of Ar- thritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, HHS 643 Burton, Danny L. (Representative from Indiana): Biography 67 Government Operations Committee.............eeveneee. 327 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 is Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-46 ies Burton, Elizabeth A., OPIC, International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency 742 Burton, Fletcher, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 295 Burton, Helen, Asst. to Rep. Nowak .......ccccccccevuruenne 239 Burton, Ken, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.... 333 Burton, Phillip (Representative from California): Biography 14 Education and Labor Co:umittee............. 316 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... . 331 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee . 358 Democratic Study Group 359 North Atlantic A bly. 380 Burwell, Elsie, Administration and Management, yal r Bury, Andrew G., Foreign Affairs, House.................. 326 Bush, Frederick A., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT....... 666 Bush, Frederick, Vice President’s Office.................... 443 Bushy George (Vice President of the United ): Biography Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol 374 President of the Senate 443 National Security Council 502 Regent, SmithSonian..............caninciainmmmimmmais 728 Bush, James O., Permanent Select Committee on 5 Intelligence, House 62 Bush, Jennifer C., FCC 690 Bush, Mary, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .................. 515 Bush, Nancy F., Library of Congress...... 466 Bush, Nathaniel, D.C. Board of Education. Bush, Scott H., U.S. Trustees, Justice Bussey, Charles D., Brig. Gen., Public Affairs, Army Bustillo, Franciso, OAS Butcher, William S., Staff, National Science Foun- dation Buterbaugh, Galen L., Fish and Wildlife, Interior... Butland, Gloria, Appropriations, Senate.................... Butler, Anne B., Energy and Commerce, House....... Individual Index Page Butler, Broadus N., Dr., University of the District of Columbia 822 Butler, C. M,, III, Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Butler, Candace E., Energy and Commerce, House . 322 Butler, Charles M,, III, Secretary’s Office, DOE....... 667 Butier, John L., Home Loan Bank Board 692 Butler, Kenneth W., Public Works and Transpor- tation, House Butler, Ruth A., Officer of the U.S. Court of Ap-peals for the Federal Circuit...........ccceevererrerenenee 774 Butler, Thomas M., Minerals Management, Interi-or Butler, William A., Administrative Conference of : the United States 76 Butler, Wilson A., SEC 724 Butrum, R., Naval Sea Systems 558 Butterworth, Frank W., III, Commodore, Research and Engineering, Defense 5 Butts, J. L., Rear Adm., Naval Operations................ Butts, James, D.C. Human Services...........ccocvvevennene. Butz, William P., Bureau of the Census, Commerce 616 Buyrn, Audrey B., Office of Technology Assess- ment Buzhardt, Joseph, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate............. Byars, Marsha, Republican Whip’s Office, House .... Bye, Ray E. Jr., Staff, National Science Founda- tion Byerly: Radford, Jr., Science and Technology, ii ouse Byers, Margery, Museum of American Art, Smith-sonian Byers, Norman P., Lt. Col., International Security Policy, Defense ; 524 ByRt, goaroara S., National Cancer Institute, Bynum, James L.: Press Secy. to Rep. Lott Republican Whip’s Office, House...........ccccoevevernnnen Byrd, Elizabeth, 23 to. Rep. Dowdy -.i.......cocmeessieient Byrd, Jerry, Superior Court of the District of Co- lumbia Support Personnel 804 Byrd, Pratt, Boards and Commissions, State............. 514 Byrd B, Rear Adm, Headquarters, Naval Materi-i JOT Byrd, Robert C. (Senator from West Virginia): Biography 200 Appropriations Committee 270 Judiciary Committee 286 Rules and Administration Committee .................... Democratic Policy Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Select Committee on Intelligence ............................ 296 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Commission on the West Central Front of the 2 United States Capitol 7 4 Minority Leader of the Senate ...........cccooevvvcurnrnenne 444 Byrne, Holly W., Geographic Names, Interior.......... 588 Byrne, John: Archives and Records, GSA Federal Register, GSA Byrne, John V., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-merce 627 Byrne, Patricia M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Socialist Republic of oe the Union of Burma 7 Byrne, Patrick R., Health Sciences University, De- fense 540 Byrne, Robin Ann, Ways and Means, House............. Byrne, Thomas A., Administration and Manage- ment, Labor Byrnes, John W., Mrs., The Congressional Club....... Byrnes, Paul J., International Organization Af- fairs, State 512 Byron, Beverly B. (Representative from Maryland): Biography 86 Armed Services Committee 306 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Select Committee on Aging Byron, Jacqueline, Legislative Counsel’s Office, nate Byrum, John D., Processing Services, Library of Congress 470 Bywaters, Linda, Budget, House...........c.ccccoeevereueuennnee C Cebaniss, Nabers, Labor and Human Resources, na te 289 Cabell, Henry B., FTC 696 Cabell, William R., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army 546 Cables, Herbert, National Park Service, Interior..... 584 Cabral, Debbie, Speaker’s Office...........ccceerrurrerrererennsn 449 Cady, Elizabeth B., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Cady, John R., Col., Legislative Affairs, Defense...... 529 Caesar, Frank V., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Cage, Kenneth L., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Cagnoli, W. Allan, LD to Rep. Gekas..........c.ccceeueeie 234 Cahill, Bernard R., M.D., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports...........ccccoeuvenureeernnees 723 Cahill, Harry A., U.S. and Foreign Commercial, Commerce 619 Cahill, Judith A., Compensation Group, OPM.......... 718 Cahill, Kenneth R., CRS, Library of Congress.......... 468 Cahn, Doug, AA to Rep. Frank 234 Cain, Archie W., Rural Electrification, Agriculture 596 Cain, C. Marshall, Legislative Affairs, Justice.......... 568 Calabia, Dawn, Chf. LA to Rep. Solarz...........ccou....... 242 Calac, Leo D., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior ........ 588 Calais, Mary Jane, Inspector General's Office, De- fense 533 Calatrello, Frederick J., NLRB Caldwell, Anne, AS to Rep. Shelby Caldwell, David, Regional Offices, OPM.... on Caldwell, Randolph F., Jr., U.S. Tax Court ............... Caldwell, Wayne E., Vice Adm., Coast Guard, DOT Calheiros, Lelio, Dr., Pan American Health Orga- nization 84 Calhoun, Dwight O., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture 595 Calhoun, Jerry L., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Califa, Antonio, Civil Rights, Education..................... 670 Calingaert, Michael, Economic and Business Af- fairs, State 511 Calio, Anthony J., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 627 Calkin, Hugh B., District of Columbia, House .......... 316 Call, Melvyn, Foreign Relations, Senate..................... 285 Callaghan, James T., Brig. Gen., Defense Commis- sion, U.S./Mexico 838 Calleham, Karen M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Callahan, E. F., National Credit Union...................... Callahan, Edgar, Depository Institutions Deregula- tion Callahan, Gene, AA to Sen. Dixon .......cccccceeevveenvennnn. Callahan, Robert F., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice Callicott, Will, Press Secy. to Rep. Franklin ............. Celoenti, Arturo, Inter-American Development an Calvert, Ian A., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Calvi, Beth, Food Safety, Agriculture......................... 605 Calvo, Gloriela, Gorgas Memorial Institute............... Camacho, Jose E., International Finance Corpora- tion Carats, Jose Sette, International Court of Justice, Camatens, Jorge, Inter-American Development n Cambo, Roberto, National Commission for Employ- ment Policy Camero, Philip V., Drug Enforcement, Justice......... Cameron, A. G. W., Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian 5 Cameron, Mary H., Foreign Relations, Senate ......... Cameron, R. P., Canadian Section, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Cammarota, Anthony, Bureau of Mines, Interior .... 582 i George W., Board of Governors, Postal rvice 747 Camp, Robert F., Export-Import Bank........................ 687 Camp, Steve, LD to Rep. Gramm 235 Campbell, Alethea W., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 818 1064 Congressional Directory Page Campbell Carlos C., Economic Development, Com-618 Corti bell. Soret Jr. (Representative from South rolina): Biography 173 Ways and Means Committee 120 National yw Congressional Committee... 1 Campbell, D. Scot, Animal and Plant, Agriculture.. 602 Campbell, Donald A., Secretary’s Office, Agricul-ture 591 Campbell, Donald L., Armed Services, House............ 308 Campbell, Donna, Environment and Public Works, nate 282 Campbell, Frances, AA to Rep. Pepper ...........cceue.... 240 Campbell, Hugh Di}Jo Capt. Sen wonaie Gener-he al’s Office, Campbell, John by imine Law Judge, Ag-riculture 594 Campbell, John D., Services and Activities, Ameri-can Red Cross 679 Carnail John M., EPA 686 Campbell, Sarah C. D.C. Transportation................... 821 Campbell, Thomas, ‘Comptroller's Office, NASA ...... 705 Campbell, Thomas J., FTC 695 Campbell, Thomas P., FCC 689 , W. Donald, Banking, Housing, and rban Affairs, Senate Campbell, Wilbur D., General Accounting Office..... Campen, Alan D., Policy, Defense ..........ccccccoueeeueennnne Campos, Olivia, EA to Rep. Torres... 3 Canady, Charles, AA to Sen. Chiles................. Canavan, Francis, Ways and Means, House... Canery, Sandra J., FCC Canfield, Earl, CRS, Library of Congress................... Canfield, William B., III, Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Cann, Gerald A., Research, Engineering, and Sys-tems, Navy 552 Cannon, Faye P., Congressional Liaison Service, A, Senate Cannon, Frank, AA to Rep. Hunter...........ccccccuecveunnens Cannon, James M., Chf. of Staff to Sen. Baker......... Cannon, Jim, Majority Leader’s Office, Senate Cannon, Joseph A.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 EPA 686 Cannon, Mark W., Administrative Assistant. to the Chief Justice, Supreme Court........................ 757 Cannon, N. Carl, D.C. Board of Education................. 813 Cannon, Richard J., Foreign Agricultural Service... 600 Cannon, W. Stephen, Judiciary, Senate . 288 Cantor, David J., CRS, Library of Congre be Cantrel, Anne G, Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Cantrel, Francis J., Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Cantrel, Francis J., U.S. Tax Court............couruerrervenne. 799 Caponio, Joseph E., Technical Information, Com-merce 615 Caponiti, Frederic R., D.C. Transportation................ 821 Captain, Syd, Council on the Aging .........cccceovrrveeuenes 690 Caranfa, Horace E., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Caranicas, Costa P., IMF 838 Caraway, J. Lewey, Architect of the Capitol’s 1ce Cardenas, Leo, Community Relations, Justice.......... Cardinal, James, Regional Offices, Merit Systems Protection Board 743 Carew, Paul H., Defense Nuclear Agency.................. 538 Carey, George, Council on the Humanities................ 711 Carey, James F., FMC 695 Carey, James J., FMC 693 Carey, John J., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 627 aren Harry J., Prof., Holocaust Memorial Coun-= Cargill, Gary E., Forest Service, Agriculture ............ 609 Carhart, Susan, Office of Technology Assessment... 473 Carl, Deborah L House Commission on Congres- sional Mailing Standards 373 Carlberg, Ronald L., Col., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 526 Carleson, Robert B.: Executive Office 500 Policy Development, Executive ........cc.cocueuennnnnnen. 502 Carley, John H., FTC 696 Page Carlin, James L., Intergovernmental Committee for Migration 830 Carlisle, Margo, Republican Conference of the Senate Carlone, Ralph V., General Accounting Office ......... Carlson, Donald G., LA to Rep. Archer............. Carlson, Lou, Land Management, Interior Carlson, Nancy, EA to Rep. Hamilton..........cccceueue. Carlson, Norman A Bureau of Prisons, Justice Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice................... Carlson, Ronald M., Health Resources and Serv-ices, HHS Carlton, Sue, LA to Rep. Bouquard............cccc........... 231 Carman, Gregory Wright, judge, U.S. Court of In-ternational Trade (biography).........c.ccccururierennnnne 786 Carman, Nancy M., Foreign Affairs, House .............. 326 Carmen, Gerald: Administrator, GSA 697 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 708 Carmen, Melinda, Trade Administration, Com-merce Carmichael, Andrew J., Jr., Immigration and Nat-uralization, Justice Carmichael, J. Michael, Administration Group, OPM Carnes, Joseph M., Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 596 Carnevale, Joseph, Administration and Manage-ment, Labor 632 Carney, Richard J., Compensation Group, OPM ...... 718 Carney, Thomas F., Jr., Ways and Means, House.... 357 Carney, William (Representative from New York): Biography 127 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Science and Technology Committee ........................ 347 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Asadl, emy Carniglia, Joseph P., Services and FIER American Red Cross Carothers, Tom N., Board, Farm Credit Adminis-” tration 7 Carozza, Mike, Budget, Senate 277 Carpenter, G. L., Comdr., Naval Medical Research Institute 558 Carpenter, Glenn B., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice Carpenter, Jon, House Administration, House.......... Carpenter, Malcolm B., M.D., Health Sciences Uni-versity, Defense 540 Carpenter, William M., Board of Governors, American Red Cross Carper, Thomas R. (Representative from Dela-ware): Biography 34 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Carr, Alan Barry, CRS, Library of Congress............. 467 Carr, Bob (Representative from Michigan): Biography 94 Appropriations Committee oo Carr, Frank, Information Resources, GSA................. Carr, Ronald G., Antitrust Division, Justice ..... to Carr, Theodore R., D.C. Metropolitan Police.. Carre, Veneda M., Appropriations, Senate..... Carreno, Edmundo Vargas, OA ks Carrick, Frank, Work Force, OPM........currennnes Carrigan, J. Michael, Museum of American Histo-ry, Smithsonian Carrington, Donald R., Rules and Administration, nate 290 Carroll, Charles T., Jr., Labor and Human Re-sources, Senate 289 Carroll, Elliott, Architect of the Capitol’s Office...... Carroll, J. Raymond, Architect of the Capitol’s Office 4 Carroll, John P., General Accounting Office... Carroll, Kevin E, International Organization Af-fairs, State Carroll, Lawrence J., Secretary’s Office, Senate....... Carroll, Sterlyn B., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Carroll, William, Regional Offices, Merit Systems Protection Board 743 Carruthers, Garrey E.: Secretary’s Office, Interior Land and Water Resources, Interior..............ccc..... Individual Index 1065 Carson, Andrew, D.C. Licenses and Permits Carson, Carol S., Economic Analysis, Commerce Carson, John E., Finance and Management, Agri- culture Carson, Raymond L., Lt., Capitol Police..................... Cartagena, George, Majority Secretary’s Office, Senate Carter, Calvin W., Advisory Council on Historic ? Preservation 77 Carter, Charles, D.C. Licenses and Permits............... 818 Carter, Harold, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.................. 292 Carter, Jimmy, Mrs. J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Carter, Mary, Agricultural Research, Agriculture... 608 Carter, Melinda, D.C. Licenses and Permits.............. 818 Carter, Raymond, Budget, House 314 Carter, Richard E., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Justice.. 569 Carter, Robert S., ‘Dr, Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Carter, Warren C., Secretary’s Office, Treasury....... 516 Carter, Wiley, AA to Sen. Cochran ..........cccccoevvuvcunnee. 227 Career, William E., Research Services, Library ope ngress Carusi, ig Officer of the U.S. District Court ad the District of Columbia 782 Caruso, John P., Col., Industrial College, Defense.... 539 Caruso, Kenneth A., Associate Attorney General's Office, Justice Carvatta, Roy J., National Mediation Board............. Carver, (leorps B., Capt., Capitol Police.......... Wf Carver, H. Allen, National Credit Union Carver, Harry S., SBA Cary, Freeman H., Dr., Attending Physician's Office 459 Cary, George L., Legislative Liaison, Army............... 546 Casanova, José Manuel, Board, Development Bank 829 Casazza, Charles S., U. S$ Tax Court... coms 799 Casber, Sandra K., Ways and Means, House...... 2H Casciotti, John, General Counsel’s Office, HHS Case, Edson G., Nuclear Regulatory Commission... Casey, Lawrence W., AA to Rep. Wortley.................. 244 Casey, Michael, IMF 837 Casey, William J.: CIA 502 National Security Council 502 Casey, William Robert, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Niger ...................... 879 Cash, Catherine S., Government Operations, House 3 Cashdollar, Robert A., Agriculture, House................. Cashman, Peter, International Economic Policy, Commerce Casiano, Inez, University of the District of Colum- 1a Cassatt, Wayne A., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 624 Casse, Marshall L., III, State 506 Cassell, Robert C., Compliance and Investigations, OPM 7 Cassell, William J., Defense Logistics Agency........... Cassetta, Michael N., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Cassidy, Esther C., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 623 Cassidy, John E. (Jack), Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Cassidy, June L., Energy and Commerce, House...... 322 Cassidy, Thomas J., Energy and Commerce, House. 322 Cassity, J. Edward, Brig. Gen., Defense Logistics Agency Casteel, Ralph, Veterans’ Affairs, House................... Casteel, Susan M., Secretary’s Office, Senate ........... Castillo, Edgard F. Parrales, OAS Castilo, A. Mario, Agriculture, House... Castleberry, Garland P., FAA, DOT 660 Castulovich, Juan Manuel, OAS........cccceeereeiereernenn 839 Caswell, Randall S., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce Cates, Charles B., EPA Catino, Michael A., Engineering and Research, In-terior 586 Catoe, Bette L., Dr., D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure 812 Catola, S. G., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval Ma-4 terial Command 54 Caton, Cary, AA to Rep. Wirth 244 Catto, Henry E., Jr., Public Affairs, Defense............. 531 Page Caudill, Charles E., Statistical Reporting, Agricul-ture 598 Cavallaro, Lawrence S., Personnel, Agriculture....... 593 Cavallini, Nathaniel N., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 526 Cavallo, Anthony P., Jr., Postal Service..................... 748 Cavanagh, Carroll J., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.. 735 Cavanaugh, Dorothy K., EA to Rep. Evans (Iowa)... 234 Cavanaugh, Tom, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Cavaney, W. T., Comptroller’s Office, Defense.......... 528 Cavas, Barbara, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ouse Cavazos, Richard E., Gen., Forces Command, Army 548 Caver, Michael D., National Commission for Em-ployment Policy 377 Cedarburg, Owen L., Capt., Navy Court of Military Review Celada, Raymond J., CRS, Library of Congress ........ Centopani, William A., Soil Conservation, Agricul-ture 610 Cervantes, Luis A., Dr. , Pan American Health Or-ganization Chabo}, Hiebert L., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-phy 796 Chaconas, Stephany, EA to Rep. Weiss ..........cccunie.. 243 Chadwick, Thomas W., Postal Service...........ccccuou..... 747 Chafee, John H. (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography 169 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Finance Committee 282 Select Committee on Intelligence .............cccuuuuee. 2! Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... Chafer, Anne E., General Counsel’s Office, SEC ...... Chain, John D., Lt. Gen., Operations, Plans, and Readiness, Air Force 56 Chain, John T., Jr., Maj. Gen., Operations, Plans, and Readiness, Air Force 565 Chakoff, H. Elliot, Energy and Natural Resources, 250 Senate Challenor, Herschelle, Mrs.,, UNESCO Liaison fice 851 Challinor, David, Official, Smithsonian...................... 728 Chamberlain, Charles E., Former Members of Con-gress 696 Chamberlain, Charles J., Railroad Retirement Board 748 Chamberlain, Charlotte A., Home Loan Bank Board 692 Chamberlin, Guy W. Jr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 623 Chambers, Alice, Legislation and Public Affairs, Education 670 Chambers, F. Marian, Foreign Affairs, House.......... 326 Chambers, L. C., Rear Adm., Naval Air Systems..... 557 Chambliss, Mary, Foreign Agricultural Service....... 0 Champ, Norman B,, Jr., Council on the Arts............ Champlin, Steve, LD to Rep. Bonior ................ sis Chance, David G., U.S./Canada Commission Fo Chandler, James G., U.S./Canada Commission ........ Chandler, Rod (Representative from Washington): Biography 19 House Administration Committee...........ccccoevuennnne Science and Technology Committee .. Republican Policy Committee............. eh Joint Committee on the Library ........ccccoovvunnenenee. Joint Committee on Printing Chang, Kwang-chih, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian..... Chang, Lucy M. S., Health Sciences University, Defense 540 Chapin, Frederic L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Guatemala...................... Chapin, Garnet, National Park Service, Interior ..... Chapin, George H., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, 15 House Chapin, Margaret, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Chaplin, Benjamin J., D.C. Alcoholic Beverage ntrol 17 Chaplin, Hugh, Jr., Dr., Board of Governors, American Red Cross Chapman, Ann L., Surface Mining, Interior ............. Chapman, Bruce, Bureau of the Census, Commerce 616 Chapman, Dennis, Intelligence and Research, State 512 1066 Congressional Directory Page Chapman, Edward C., Trade Development, Com-doi merce Chapman, Howard, National Park Service, Interi-or Chapman, Mary Beth, Foreign Relations, Senate .... 285 Chapman, Nancy, Agriculture, House............cccco...... 301 Chapman, Ray E., Advanced Research Projects, Defense 534 Chapman, Sam, LA to Rep. Boxer...........ccccecevrerennee. 231 Chapman, Theodore A., Export-Import Bank............ Chapman, William C., General Accounting Office... Chapoton, John E., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ...... 516 Chapp, William V., Postal Service 747 Chappell, Bill, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Biography 37 Appropriations Committee 302 Choos, Eugene A. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 13 Agriculture Committee 299 Small Business Committee 351 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Chartrand, Robert Lee, CRS, Library of Congress... 467 Chase, Alan C., Armed Services, House ..................... 308 Chase, Catherine M., Select Committee on Narcot- ics Abuse and Control, House.........ccoeevevvernennnnnn 366 Chase, Helen J., Rules, House Chase, John S., Commission of Fine Arts. .................. Chase, Joseph C., Appropriations, Senate... fa Chaskelson, Theodore, Mediation and ConcChatham, George N., CRS, Library of Congress....... 467 Chatterton, Alfred F., Coast Guard, DOT .................. 659 Chaufournier, Roger, International Bank.................. 832 Chavarrie, Edgar A., Maj. Gen., Programs and Re- sources, Air Force 565 Chaverini, Vincent J., Operations, Agriculture........ 594 Chaves, John, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Chavez, Lucia M., Foreign Relations, Senate............. 285 Chavez, Raymond S., EEOC 687 Check, Paul S., Nuclear Regulatory Commission... 746 Cheever, Sarah, PS to Rep. Aspin ........cccoeueverevenienne 230 Chelimsky, Eleanor, General Accounting Office ...... 463 Chellman, Pearl L., Judiciary, House......................... 336 Chemery, Nancy M., Ways and Means, House ......... 356 Chen, Martin F., Research, Development, and Lo- gistics, Air Force 562 Chen, Peter H., Work Force, OPM...........cccccouvururueuene. 720 Chenault, Mary Lillian, Rules, House......................... 346 Cheney, Dick (Representative from Wyoming): Biography 207 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Republican Policy Committee...........ccocoererieiererennns 362 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Cherkezian, Nazaret, Smithsonian..............ccccvuen... 730 Chernoff, Amoz I, National Heart, Lung ade Blood Institute, "HHS Cherny,J. L., Naval Supply Systems rs Chesney, Murphy A., Maj. Gen. Air Staff, Air : Force 64 Chesser, Aaron H., ITC 743 Chester, John Chapman, Foreign Affairs, House..... 326 Chester, John, Mexico-United States Interparlia-5 mentary Group 381 Chestnut, Gayle B. Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 345 Chestnut, Stephen H., Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 744 Chew, David, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.............c... 515 Chew, Doris, General Accounting Office.................... 463 Chickering, A. Lawrence, Council on the Human- ities Chiechi, Vito, Regional Administration, GSA........... Chiesa, Raymond F., Defense Logistics Agency ........ 537 Child, Rpmon M., Occupational afety and Health Revi Childen® fn B., Rules and FER Senate 290 Childers, John, Joint Committee on the Library...... 369 Childress, James D., General Accounting Office ...... 462 Childress, Richard K., OPIC, International Devel- opment Cooperation Agency EEN BREE hes T42 Chiles, J. Hunter, III, Secretary’s Office, DOE ......... Chiles, Lawton (Senator from Florida): Biography Page Appropriations Committee 270 Budget Committee 277 Governmsital Affairs Committee 285 pecial Committee on Aging Po Samuel J., Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 744 Chilton, Susanne, Government Operations, House.. 329 Chimes, Paul, Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Chin, Cecilia, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian............. 734 Chinn, Harold B., Dr., D.C. Commission on Licen-sure To Practice the Healing Art...........ccceceuueunn. 812 Chiodo. Ron, Budget, Senate 277 Chipamaunga, Edmund O. Z., Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Zim-babwe Chisholm, Nancy S., Housing, HUD...........ccccceceuuuueu... Chisholm, Terry, Field Offices, HUD.................. : Chislom, Patrick D., Col., Public Affairs, Army Chisolm, Janet, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Chlumecky, Darina, Energy and Commerce, House 323 Chmelik, James J., Smithsonian............ccecoeeuevervenennnne Choudhury, Humayun Rasheed, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Bangla-desh 855 Chouinard, Gerard J., Appropriations, House........... Christensen, A. Sherman, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Christensen, Bent Wittrup, Board, Development Bank 8 29 Christensen, Jed D., Reclamation, Interior................ 585 Christensen, Sally, Planning Budget, and Evalua-tion, Education 669 Christensen, William., Judiciary, Senate.................... 288 Christenson, Philip L., Foreign Relations, Senate.... 285 Christian, Betty Jo, Administrative Conference of the United States 76 Christian, E. R., Capt., Naval School of Health Sciences 559 Christianson, Geryld B., Foreign Relations, Senate. 285 Christie, Deborah, Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense 532 Christie, Mark, LD to Rep. Mack 238 Christie, Thomas P., Program Analysis and Evalu-ation, Defensé 532 Christoferson, Lee A., M.D., President’s Committee n Mental Retardation 378 Christopher, A. M., Arms Control and Disarm-7 ament Christovich, Charles, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT 665 Christrup, Helen, Staffing Group, OPM..................... 720 Christy, James T., Energy and Commerce, House.... 322 Chu, David S. C., Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense 532 Chumbris, Peter, Judiciary, Senate 288 Chuppe, Terry M., SEC 24 Church, David L., Public Affairs, Army........cccceuuun.. 546 Church, Elaine W., Joint Committee on Taxation ... 370 Church, Winifred R.: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture. ......... 599 CCC, Agriculture 60! Churchill, Anthony A., International Bank ... AF Chvotkin, Alan, Small Business, Senate .................... Ciaravella, Jo Ann, House Commission on Con-gressional Mailing Standards ...........ccecceeeuvcucunas 3 Ciccone, Charles V., CRS, Library of Congress......... Cicconi, James W., Executive Office .........cccceceeeuenennen. Cikins, Sylvia A., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Cimmet, Sidney L., Investment Management, SEC. 725 Cinciotta, Linda A., Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice 567 Cindrich, Karen, PS to Rep. Zschau...........ccccocucuuee.. 244 Cineas, Fritz, OAS 839 Cingel, Elizabeth W., Energy and Commerce, House 323 Cinquegrana, Americo R., Intelligence Policy and Review, Justice 568 Cipolla, Frank P., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Cipolla, Ronald D., General Counsel's Office, Agri-culture Cissel, Edward, Foreign Agricultural Service ........... Cittadino, John C., Research and Engineering, De-fense 526 Individual Index 1067 Page Page Clelhorne, Louis F., Solicitor General's Office, Jus-oT. tice Clair, Edward P., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ................. 631 Claire, Tom, Postmaster’s Office, House ...........co.n..... 453 Clanton, David A.: Admimisiiative Conference of the United States.. 1 Clapp, Philip, LD to Rep. Wirth : Clapper, James R., Jr., Col., Air Staff, Air Force..... 564 Clark, Anthony S., Science and Technology, House. 349 Clark, Barbara, FTC 695 Clark, Sarl, Museum of American Art, Smithso-Jig 73 Clark, “Charles R., Capt., Naval Council of Person-nel Boards 555 Clark, Dorothy Corbin, President’s Committee on ental Retardation Clark, Dorothy R., Appropriations, Senate................ Clark, Eleanor M., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce Clark, Elizabeth A., Parole Commission..................... Clark, Eloise E., Staff, National Science Founda-5 tion Clark, F. Bryan, Forest Service, Agriculture............. Clark, Glenn W., International Organization Af- fairs, State 512 Clark, Glenwood, Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval Material Command Clark, Grace, Food Safety, Agriculture....................... Clark, Hubert A., D.C. Fire Department oe 815 Clark, Jane C., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB...... Clark, Jeannine S., D.C. Board of Elections apd ¢ Ethics Clark, Joan M.: State Boards and Commissions, State Clark, John W., Antitrust, Justice .........ccccceevuerueruennn Clark, Jordan, AA to Rep. McDade........c.cccccouvuereuunnen Clark, Kate, Special Committee on Aging, Senate... 297 Clark, Katherine Kennedy, Education and Labor, a House Clark, Kenneth B., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian Clark, Major L., III, Small Business, House. .............. Clark, Mark W., n., American Battle Monu- ments Clark, Nancy L., Foreign Relations, Senate .............. Clark, Thomas R., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry , Senate 269 Clark, Wiliam D., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Clark Wiliam N., Board of Governors, American TOSS Clark, William P.: Executive Office National Security Council Clarke, David A.: National Capital Planning Commission ................. D.C. Council’s Office Clarke, James McC. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 145 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Clarke, John R., Smithsonian 730 Clarke, Paul, EA to Rep. Fiedler .......cccocccecevununvevurunnne Clarke, R. A., International Bank .........c.cccovervevennnnnn Clarkson, James A., SEC Clarkson, Kenneth Ww. OMB Clausen, A. W.: International Bank International Finance Corporation Clausen, Hugh J., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Se- lected Agencies 547 Clay, Don R., EPA Clay, Rachel, D.C. Secretary’s Office..........cococverrueuenne Clay, William L. (Representative from Missouri): Biography 107 Education and Labor Committee ............ccccceueuenn... Post Office and Civil Service Committee....... Democratic Steering and Policy Committee . Clayman, Jacob, Council on the Aging............oceueuee 690 Clayton, Jeffrey N., Labor-Management, Labor ....... 633 Clayton, Lynn, PS to Rep. Broyhill ..............cccoueunnec. 231 CleaTy: Timothy F., Occupational Safety and ealth Review Cleaver, Joe M., Officer, Federal Reserve.................. Cleaver, Thomas E., Defense Contract Audit Agency... 536 Clegg, Denzil, Extension Service, Agriculture........... 608 Clegg, Roger B., Attorney General's Office, Justice. 567 Clemandot, Andre, AA to Rep. Montgomery............. 239 Clement, David D., Science and Technology, House 349 Clement, Earl G., Government Printing Office......... 464 Clement, Patricia W., D.C. Public Service Commis-EY sion Clements, Helen C., Appropriations, Senate ............. Clerkin, Patrick J., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 607 Cleveland, Harlan, Former Members of Congress.... 697 Click, Vicki M., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Clifford, Mary, Energy and Climer, Jerry, AA to Rep. Climo, Beth L., Banking, fairs, Senate Cline, Donald H. Col, enc Cline, Garner J., Judiciary, Clineburg, Ann D., Public tion, House Clinger, William F., Jr. Pennsylvania): Biography Government Operations Commerce, House.......... Bethune............................. 231 Housing, and Urban Af- Defense Audiovisual 35 House. .............cccccrunee.e. Works and Transporta-3 (Representative from 168 Committee.............ccoeueee. 327 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Clinkscales, William, Oversight, GSA...............c.c....... 697 Clode, Dianne B., Compensation Group, OPM. .......... 718 Clogston, Michael D., Compliance and Investiga- tions, OPM 7 Clokey, Darrell, Regional Administration, GSA ....... Clough, John M., Jr., Energy and Commerce, 5 House 22 Clough, Stephanie, Environment and Public Works, Sena Clutter, B. "Allen, Election Commission ............cveuneee. 691 Cluverius, Wat T., IV, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Coakley, William F., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense -529 Coats, Dan R. (Representative from Indiana): Biography 66 Energy and Commerce Committee...........c.ccocnueueeee 320 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-S05 Cob A aios: Public Buildings, GSA..........c.cccccvune.. 698 Cobb, Jewel P., Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Cobery, Janel D., Lt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, House 461 Cocco, Manuel A., Board, Development Bank Cochran, Jill, Veterans’ Affairs, House...................... Cochran, John R., D.C. Post Offices ..........ceceecervennen. Cochran, Kay, District of Columbia Law Revision Commission Cochran, Marti, Energy and Commerce, House........ Cochran, O. Fielding, VA Cochran, Thad (Senator from Mississippi): Biography 104 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 2 Appropriations Committee 70 Governmental Affairs Committee...........occocevrununnene 285 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 376 Cochrane, William McWhorter, Rules and Admin-istration, Senate 290 CocKayne, Sharon, Interior and Insular Affairs, House ¥ 333 Cockrell, Susan, Vice President’s Office.... Cody, George, EA to Rep. Feighan. ................. Gos, Anthony C., Legislative Counsel's Office, na te 447 Coe, Jo-Anne, Adm. Dir. to Sen. Dole...........cccccuue.. 227 Coelho, Phyllis, OM/PS to Rep. Jacobs..........cccene... 236 Coelho, Tony (Representative from California): Biography 17 Agriculture Committee 299 House Administration Committee...........cccceeeueunene 2 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee . 338 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 358 Coerr, Wymberley, Tuna Commission ...........ccceceueunee 830 Cofer, Williston B., Jr., Armed Services, House........ 308 Coffey, Alan F., General Counsel's Office, HUD....... 650 Coffey, Kenneth J ., General Accounting Office......... 463 1068 Congressional Directory ay Murlin H., Reclamation, Interior.........c....... Colter Robert, Dr., D.C. Commission on Licensure o Practice the Healing Art Coffren, Julie, Budget, Senate Cofield, Nona W., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Cogan, John F., Secretary’s Office, Labor-.................. 629 Cograve John E., FMC 694 Cohan, Larry, Policy and Management, GSA ........... 697 Cohan, William A., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Cohen, Andy, Press Asst. to Rep. Dreier.................... Cohen, Barry M., Bureau of the Census, Commerce on Cohen, David M., Civil Division, Justice. .................... Cohen, David M., Community Planning and os ® velopment, HUD 651 Cohen, David M., National Mediation Board ............ Cohen, Esther, Holocaust Memorial Council ............ en, Gerson D., Prof, Holocaust Memorial Council Vi Cohen, Gilbert, Budget, House Cohen, Haggai, Chief Engineer’s Office, NASA......... Cohen, Henry, CRS, Library of Congress........... i Cohen, Herbert J.: Employment Standards, Labor...........ccccccoeveveennen. 633 Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicap 682 Cohen, Herman J., Intelligence and Research, State 511 Cohen, James A., Postal Service............ccoerureruererennnne. Cohen, Jonathan S., Tax Division, Justice................. Cohen, Joseph, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits Cohen, ary Ann, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- phy Cohen, Nathaniel, External Relations, NASA .......... Cohen, Philip, Geological Survey, Interior......... rio Cohen, ca, D.C. Licenses and Permits.. Cohen, Robert i; Postal Rate Commission 723 Cohen, Rosalind C, General Counsel's Office, SEC.. 2 Cohen, Scott, Foreign Rel Yon, Senate.............cc... 285 Cohen, Steve, LA to Rep.Wi Cohen, Steven R., Regional Offices, OPM L.....05.. Cohen, Thomas W., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Cohen, Victor D., Dr., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Cohen, William S. (Senator from Maine): Biography 82 Armed Services Committee 273 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Republican Policy Committee 295 Select Committee on Intelligence .............cccceuueneen. 296 Special Committee on Aging 297 Cohilas, Grace Hauge, House Administration, House Cohn, Marcus, Council on the Humanities................ Colaianni, Joseph Vincent, judge, U.S. Claims Court (biography) 787 Colaianni, Lisa A., EA to Rep. Moody ..........cccoevunene. Colbs, Marvin, General Accounting Office................. Colburn, Kenneth S., D.C. Housing and Communi- ty Development 816 Coldiron, William H.: Secretary’ s Office, Interior Solicitor, Interior Cole, Anthony F., Officer, Federal Reserve................ Cole, Anthony S., International Bank Cole, B., Capt., Naval Supply Systems Cole, David A., Cole, Gerald E, va Pension Benefit Guaranty ........ 722 Cole, James D., AA'to Rep. R. Hall (Tex.).....ccccccuce.. 235 Cols, Joanne T., Legislative Counsel's Office, nal te Cole, John Y., Library of Congress............ccccccececueunene. Cole, Michelle C., District of Columbia, House ......... Cole, Peter F., Federal Crop Insurance, Agricul-’ ture Cole, one, Budget, Senate Co illiam B., Staff, National Science Founda-tion u Cole-Alexander, Lenora, Secretary’s Office, Labor... Coleman, E. Thomas (Representative from labor. 8 Be Serieys Committee ucation and Labor Committee.............................. Coleman, Edwin J., Economic Analysis, Commerce. 616 Page Coleman, James J., Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade 786 Coleman, James, National Park Service, Interior.... 584 Coleman, John R., Bureau of the Census, Com.-merce 617 Coleman, John V., CAB 682 Coleman, Joseph, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury 1 Coleman, Karen A., Education and Labor, House.... 319 Coleman, Linda, Legislative Liaison Office, Army, 4 ouse Coleman, Robert C., VA Coleman, Ronald (Representative from Texas): Biography Armed Services Committee Government Operations Committee Coleman, Terry, General Counsel’s Office, HHS...... Coleman, Theodore R., D.C. Fire Department........... Colladay, Raymond S. L., Dr., Aeronautics and Space Technology, NASA 706 Colley, W. Raymond, Clerk’s Office, House................ 451 Collier, Calvin J., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Collier, Ellen C., CRS, Library of Congress ............... 468 Collins, Cardiss (Representative from Illinois): Biography 56 Energy and Commerce Committee............ccooueueneee. 320 Government Operations Committee........................ 327 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 366 Collins, Dale, Antitrust Division, Justice................... 569 Collins, Frank C., Jr., Rear Adm., Defense Logis-tics Agency 537 Collins, Frank, EA to Rep. Conyers..........c.ccccecerruenenene 232 Collins, George J., Government Printing Office ....... 465 Collins, Herbert R, Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Collins, James L., Brig. Gen., Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 732 Collins, John A., Maj. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force...... 564 Collins, John 7 Secretary’s Office, DOT vivcciemriins 658 Collins, John M., CRS, Library of Congress............... 466 Collins, John T.: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate...... 276 Nuclear Regulatory Commission 746 Collins, Josephine, Telecommunications.................... 459 Collins, Kay, Railroad Retirement Board .................. 748 Collins, Michael, Washington National Monument 51 Society Collins, Richard L., Appropriations, Senate .............. 272 Collins, Robert R., Railroad Administration, DOT... 663 Collins, Susan, Governmental Affairs, Senate. .......... 286 Collyer, Robert: Secretary’s Office, Labor. 629 Employment Standards, Labor.........ccccccoeueueuveruncnnne 633 Collyer, Rosemary M., Mine Safety and Health Review 695 Colombo, Robert N., Employment and Training, Labor 633 Colson, David A., State 507 Columbo, Eugene A., Geographic Names, Interior... 588 Colvard, J. E., Dr., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Colville, Mary M., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 269 Colvin, Alex, Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits............. 819 Colvin, Burton H., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Colvin, John, LD to Sen. Packwood 228 Colwell, Lee, FBI, Justice 574 Colza, Carol, LD to Rep. Hall (Ind.)......ccceceevrururerneee. 235 Comaromi, John P., Processing Services, Library of » Congress 70 Combs, Harrison, Mine Safety and Health, Labor... 635 Combs, Raymond E., Secretary’s Office, HUD .......... 650 Come, Dorothy P., Employment Standards, Labor... 633 Come, Norton J., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB .. 712 Comiez, Maynard S, Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 516 Commenator, Carl, LA to Rep. Stump......cccoeeeruneue. 242 Como, Joseph A., Rules and Administration, Se nate 290 Compher, Beth,, Budget, House 314 Compton Jam, , Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Wg Ni 530 Colton, Richard W., Field Offices, HUD 654 Comstock, E. T., Headquarters, Marine Corps.......... 554 Individual Index 1069 Page Conable, Barber B., Jr. (Representative from New York): Biograp! 139 Beary of Official Conduct Committee.............. Ways and Means Committee : Republican Policy Committee...........c.cccoeueeerrrrnrensee Joint Committee on Taxation Conable, Charlotte W., Council on the Agin, 2 Conahan, Frank C., General Accounting Office........ Condayan, John, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 50 State Conde, Mamady Lamine, Ambassador Extraordi- and Plenipotentiary from Guinea .............. 8 Cone, William H., Headquarters, Marine Corps....... Congdon, Roger L., Services and Activities, Ameri- can Red Cross Conger, Clement E.: Executive Office State Coniglio, Fran, LA to Rep. Addabbo .........ccccccevruuenen Conklin, James J., Lt. Col., Armed Forces Radio- biology Research Institute 558 Conklin, John R., Research, Development, and Ac-quisition, Army 545 Conkling, Juanita, Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House 452 Conley, Sidney M., Administration Group, OPM ..... 719 Conlon, Richard P., Democratic Study Group, House 359 Conn, George A.: Special Education and Rehabilitative Services..... Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped .........cccccooeoverieneunune 682 Conn, Paul, Farmers Home Administration, Agri-culture 595 Conn, R. C,, Lt. Col., Canadian Section, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Conn, Robert H sat Navy 2 oe Navy. 553 Connelly, A. William, Sgt. Maj., Army, Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 749 Connelly, Sharon R., Inspector General's Office, NASA 708 Conner, Henry, General Accounting Office............... 463 Connolly, Gerald E., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 285 Connolly, James R., Defense Investigative Service.. 536 Connolly, Joseph a, Jr., Corporation Finance, SEC 725 Connolly, Joseph H., Maj. Gen.: Defense Logistics Agency 537 Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped Connor, Bernadette, Ways and Means, House........... Connor, Brian L., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Connor, Judith T., Secretary’s Office, DOT Connors, Daniel gy. FMC Connors, John J., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT ...... 664 Connors, Mary Anne, Secretary’s Office, HHS ......... Connors, Tracy Daniel, Asst. to Rep. Bennett........... Conover, C. T.: Comptroller of the Currency (Treasury)........c.c..... 517 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 685 FDIC 690 Conover, John A., Col., Research and Engineering, Defense 525 Conrad, C. Carson: Assistant Secretary’ s Office, HHS ..............0.u. President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports 723 Conrad, George C., D.C. Post Offices...........ccocerrerenene. Conrad, Thomas b. Dr., Financial Management, Air Force 562 Conrad, Virgil L., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture. 607 Conrado, Silvio E., IMF 8 Conroy, A. E., III, ‘EPA Conroy, Coleman, AA to Rep. Coyne........cccovrrriurunnn Constable, Elinor G., Economic and Business Af- fairs, State 511 Constable, Peter Dalton, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Zaire.. 882 Comstailiine, Harry, Policy and Communications, Pe P Conte, Silvio O. (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 88 Appropriations Committee 302 Small Business Committee . 851 National Republican Congressional Committee... Republican Policy Committee Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. Regent, Smithsonian Conti, Louis, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Lo- gistics, Defense 531 Contor, Roger, J., National Park Service, Interior... 584 Conver, Stephen K., Financial Management, Air Force 562 Converse, Michael, LD to Rep. Hunter....................... 236 Convery, William F., Congressional Liaison Office, OPM, House 460 Convisser, Martin, Secretary’s Office, DOT ............... 658 Conway Appel, Sherry, EA for policy to Rep. 3 Hoyer 36 Conway, Frank H., Foreign Claims Settlement, = . Justice. 576 Conway, Jack, Budget, Senate 277 Conyers, John, Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 92 Government Operations Committee..............cc........ 327 Judiciary Committee 334 Conzelman, James K., AA to Rep. Oxley ................... 240 Coodley, Cheryl F., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Cook, Ann B., Rules and Administration, Senate..... 290 Cook, Billy D., D.C. Finance and Revenue................. 814 Cook, Charles: Democratic Policy Committee, Senate..................... 293 Cooperation and Development, Agriculture. .......... 599 Cook, Charles W., Dr., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 563 Cook, Clyde C.: Committee for Purchase From the Blind and v Dito Severely Handicapped ..........cccceeueerererenenee 682 750 Cook, Daniel E., Trade Administration, Commerce. 619 Cook, Donald W., Boulder Laboratories, Commerce 626 Cook, Frances D., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Burundi............. 876 Cook, Guy, LA to Rep. Badham .........cccceuevevuereunnnene. 230 Cook, H. Clayton, Jr., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Cook, James E., Reclamation, Interior ....................... 585 Cook, Kathleen S., AA to Rep. Ireland....................... 236 Cook, Marjorie, Republican Policy Committee, is Cook, Samuel, Council on the Humanities .. pe? Cook, W. A. (Al), AA to Rep. Spence.........cccevuervreneuae 24 Cook, William Holmes, judge, U.S. Court of Mili- tary Appeals (biography 800 Cooke, David O.: Comptroller’s Office, Defense WHS, Field Activities, Defense ..........ccccceeevevuvurennne Cooke, Edmund D., Jr., Asst. to Rep. Washington ... 243 Cooke, Jason, House Radio and Television Gallery . 939 Cookman, Aubrey O., American Battle Monuments 677 Cooksey, Robert H., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House 452 Cooksey, Sherrie M., Executive Office.............ccoeeuenen. Cooley, Claudia, Compensation Group, OPM ............ Cooley, Steve, Civil Division, Justice Coomaraswany, Punch, Ambassador Extraordinary 5 and Plenipotentiary from Singapore................... 69 Coombes, Ted, LD to Rep. Watkins .......cccccceuervvnuneee. 243 Coon, Carleton S.; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nepal 879 Coon, Christine A., Secretary’s Office, Navy............. 551 Coon, Jane Abell, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to People’s Republic of Ban-gladesh 875 Coon, John E., Program Analysis and Evaluation, Defense Coony, Thomas M., Inter-American Affairs, State... 510 Cooper, Barry J., Secretary’s Office, Commerce....... 613 Cooper, Benjamin S., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 280 Cooper, Bert H., CRS, Library of Congress................ 468 Cooper, C. G., Lt. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 Cooper, Charles J., Civil Rights Division, Justice..... 571 Cooper, D. L., Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems.......... 558 Cooper, Donald L., M.D., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports ..........cccceeeenieccrinennns 723 1070 Congressional Directory Page Cooper, Doral S., U.S. Trade Representative, Ex- ecutive 503 Cooper, James K., FMC 693 Cooper, James (Representative from Tennessee): Biography 177 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee 309 Small Business Committee 351 Cooper, Josephine, Environment and Public Works, Sena Cooper, Kent C., Election Commission..............cceceune. 691 Cooper, L. Owen, Sr., Board, Farm Credit Adminis- tration v4 Cooper, Mary Lou, LD to Rep. Lehman (Calif.)......... 237 Cooper, Robert A., Jr., State 507 Cooger, Robert S., Advanced Research Projects, = Cooper, Theodore, Dr., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross Cooper, Thomas E., Secretary’s Office, Air Force..... Cooper, Tommye, Dr., Cooperation and Develop- ment, Agriculture Cooper, William H., Dr., D.C. Commission on Li-censure To Practice the Healing Art .................. 812 ope. Sie A., Counsel's Office, Steven Legislative RR June, Joint Economic Committee .............. Coppola, Peter, D.C. Human Services............. Copps, Michael, Dr., AA to Sen. Hollings Copson, Raymond Ww. CRS, Library of Congress...... 468 Corazzini, Arthur J., General Accounting Office...... 463 Corbett-Haye, Carolyn, Food Safety, Agriculture..... 604 Corcoran, Andrea M., C 683 Corcoran, George C., Jr., Customs Service, Treas- ury Corcoran, Howard F., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) ................... 780 Corcoran, Tom (Representative from Illinois): Biography 61 Energy and Commerce Committee...........c.ccccuevunee. 320 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 375 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Corcoran, William M., Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Cordero, Manuel, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Af- faires a.i., from Nicaragua Cordes, George, Regional Administration, GSA........ Corea, Ernest, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Sri Lanka.........ccocccerunenee. 869 Corea, L. Gamani, Secretariat, UN ...........cccccecerrvunnene Corken, Patricia A., Secretary’s Office, Commerce.. 613 Corley, Ernest L., Dr., Cooperation and Develop- ment, Agriculture Corley, Franklin H., Jr., Field Offices, HUD............. Cormack, James P., Capt., Secretary's Office, De- fense 522 Cornelius, Loretta, Director’s Office, OPM................ 717 Cornell, Robert A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury....... 516 Cornett, Elizabeth, Education and Labor, House ..... 318 Corning, Mary E., Gorgas Memorial Institute .......... 701 Corns, Johnnie H., Brig. Gen., Legislative Liaison, Army 546 Coro, Alicia, Office of Management, Education........ Corr, Edwin Gharst, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Bolivia........ccccccececvvenunnene Corr, William V., Energy and Commerce, House..... Corrada, Baltasar (Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico): Biography Education and Labor Committee. ..............ccceevvennen. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee......... ash Corrado, Victor, Government Printing Office Correa, Victor M., Government National Mortgage Association, HUD 65 Corrick, John D., Bureau of Mines, Interior.............. Corrigan, E. Gerald, Officer, Federal Reserve... Corrigan, James J., Health Care Delivery and As- sistance, Corrigan, John E. Economic Development, Com-: merce ‘| Corroon, Rosemary, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian Corry, Mac, Small Business, Senate.............cccccocucuuuee. 292 Corsi, Vincent T., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Page . Corson, Howard A., Jr., Col, Public Affairs, Air Force 563 Corterier, Peter, North Atlantic Assembly................ 380 Cortese, Cynthia, House Administration, House...... 330 Cortesi, Roger S., EPA 686 Coryell, Kendrick S., Col., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Air Force 565 Cosman, Catherine H., Commission on Security and Cooperation in "Europe 373 Coss, Charles W., Economic Development, Com-“ merce Cosseboom, Peggy, Armed Services, House................ Cossette, Laura L., PS to Sen. Humphrey...... Cosstevens, Kay, LA to Rep. Seiberling...... Costa, Robert J., Election Commission ......... Costantino, James, Dr., Research and Special Pro-grams, DOT 666 Costanzo, Henry J., Inter-American Development Bank 828 Costello, Dan, AA to Rep. Durbin 233 Costello, George A., CRS, Library of Congress.......... 468 Costello, James J., Railroad Retirement Board ........ 748 Costello, John D., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT .... 659 Costello, John H., Government Printing Office......... 465 Coster, Clarence M., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice 575 Costigan, William J., Jr., Government Printing Office 465 Cota-Robles, Eugene H., Dr., Science Board, Ne-tional Science Foundation Cotner, Melvin L., Economic Research, Agriculture hr: Cotter, B. Paul, Jr., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion T44 Cotton, F. Jane, Dr., Services and Activities, American Red Cross 679 Cotton, Robert, Sir, Ambassador Vatraopiinary and Plenipotentiary from Australia....... .. 855 Coudon, Joseph, Official, Smithsonian........................ Coughlan, Margaret Nourse, Library of Congress... Coughlin, Edward T., Agricultural Marketing, Ag-iit riculture 0 Coughlin, Lawrence (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Biography 165 Appropriations Committee 302 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 366 Coughlin, Leo J., Capt., Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy 556 Coughlin, Michael S., Postal Service.............cccoeevvune 747 Coulter, Douglas E., Copyright Royalty Tribunal..... 684 Countryman, John R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sutanate of Oman......... 879 Couperthwaite, Charles, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 818 Coursen, Christopher D., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Courson, Jerry L., National Credit Union ................. 709 Courter, James A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 123 Armed Services Committee 306 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Select Committee on Aging 364 Courter, Susan J., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Courtland, Sherry L., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Courtney, Charles E., USIA 741 Courtot, Marilyn E., Secretary’s Office, Senate........ 445 Cousland, W. C., Brig. Gen., Public Affairs, De-fense 532 Cover, Robert W., Legislative Counsel's Office, House Covert, Eugene E., Dr., Air Staff, Air Force.............. Covington, Patricia J., Congressional Liaison Serv-ice, VA, Senate 460 Cowan, Mark D., Secretary’s Office, Labor................ Coward, Richard, D.C. Housing and Community a Development Cowen, Wilson, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography) ........cccccoerurununnnne 772 Cowhig, James D., Staff, National Science Founda-tion 714 Cowhill, W. J., Vice Adm., Naval Operations ........... 553 Cowley, Thomas C., AA to Rep. Lundine................... 238 Individual Index Page Page Cowper, Gail Millar, Budget, Senate Cox, Beverly Jones, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian . Cox, C. B., Shipbuilding and Logistics, Navy............. Cox, Carl E, onomic Affairs, Commerce................ Cox, Charles C., SEC Cox, David A. Selective Service System........... Cox, Earl G., Governmental and Public Affairs, Agriculture Cox, H. C., Agricultural Research, Agriculture........ Cox, J. William, Vice Adm., Medicine and Surgery, Navy Cox, Louis A.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. Postal Service Cox, Ralph H., Surface Mining, Interior ............c.c..... Cox, Ramon H., FCC Cox, Thomas J., Jr., Economic Affairs, Commerce... Cox, W. J., Vice Adm., Naval Operations.................. Cox, Willard F., Science and Technology, House...... Cox, William A., CRS, Library of Congress Coy, Orville, General "Accounting Office ...... Coie Thomas D., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Coyne, James K., Executive Office...........cco...... Coyne, Joseph R., Officer, Federal Reserve Coyne, Marshall, J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Coyne, Wiliam J. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. House Administration Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee = Joint Committee on the Library ..........ccccvuvuvnnnnnns Crabill, Donald E., OMB Craddock, H. Granville, Economic Development, Commerce Craft, Thomas, Capt., Naval Supply Systems............ Crafton, Richard D., Export-Import Bank.................. Craig, Al, Finance, Senate Craig, Larry (Representative from Idaho): Biography Government Operations Committee’............ccooee... Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. National Republican Congressional Committee... Select Committee on Aging Craig, Marian, Holocaust Memorial Council............. Craig, Robert L., M.D,, TVA Craig, Roger P., Postal Service Craig, Walter Early, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Craig, William O., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Cramer, Mark C., Government Printing Office ........ Crampton, Lewis W., EPA Crampton, Theodore H. M., Col., Defense Nuclear Agency Crandall, Frank B., Services and Activities, Ameri- can Red Cross Crandall, Janna S., EA to Rep. Hopkins.........ccceuu.... Crandall, John H., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... Crandell, Harry, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Crane, Bob, AA to Rep. AuCoin..........cccoceueveerercsrnrenens Crane, Dale, Interior and Insular Affairs, House..... Crane, Daniel B. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Armed Services Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee.. Crane, L. Stanley, Railway Association.... Crane, Langdon T., CRS, Library of Congress. . Crane, Philip M. (Representative from Illinois): Biograph y Ways and Means Committee Cranford, Gerald F., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce Cranford, Henry B., Health Sciences University, ense Cranford, Sharon, LD to Rep. Guarini........ccceceueuvunne Crank, Sandy, Social Security, HUS.... iran Cranston, Alan (Senator from California): Biography Banting, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- Meh Relations Committee.........cccceevurrruereeeencne Veterans’ Affairs Committee Democratic Policy Committee 277 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 734 Minority ip 444 552 Cranston, Robert: iF: Public Affairs, D 532 724 AFIS, Field Activities, Defense , 534 727 Crapa, Barbara, Chf. LA to Rep. Bryant.................... 231 Crapa, Joe, Democratic Congressional Campaign 592 Committee, House 358 608 Cratch, G. A., WHS, Field Activities, Defense .......... 534 Craun, Diane, Armed Services, House..........cccco....... 309 558 Cravedi, Kathleen Gardner, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 675 Craver, Don, Joint Economic Committee................... 373 747 Crawford, Bryce, Jr., Academy of Sciences................ 704 583 Crawford, Carol T., FTC 695 689 Crawford, Charles L., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 819 616 Crawford, George, Rules, House 346 5 Crawford, H. R., D.C. Council's Office...........ccccoveveneue. 811 Crawford, Kenneth C., Judicial Center....................... 805 4 Crawford, L. D., Sgt. Maj., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 % Crawford, Lester M., Dr., Food and Drug, HHS ....... 642 Crawford, Lonnie L., Regional Offices, Merit Sys- tems Protection Board 743 Crawford, Richard C., TVA 738 Crawford, Richard L., LA to Rep. Boner................... 231 735 Crawford, Susan J., General Counsel's Office, Army Creech, Wilbur L., Gen.,, Major Commands, Air 165 Force 566 309 Cregan, James R.: 329 Post Office and Civil Service, House........................ 341 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 375 501 Crellin, Rose M., FCC 690 618 Cremeans, John E., Industrial Economics, Com-558 merce 615 687 Crenshaw, Donald M., Compliance and Investiga-283 tions, OPM 721 Crenshaw, Margaret, Governmental Affairs, 49 nate 327 Creses, renee A., Inspector General's Office, 331 360 Crespo, Rodrigo, OAS 364 Crespo-Zaldumbide, Ricardo, Ambassador Extraor-740 dinary and Plenipotentiary from Ecuador : 738 Cresswell, William E., AA to Sen. Stennis.......... _ 747 Cressy, P. N., Capt., Legislative Affairs, Navy.......... Cressy, Peter H., Capt., Legislative Liaison Office, 760 Navy, House Crews, Jesse L., Nuclear Regulatory Commission.... 628 Cribb, T. Kenneth, Jr., Executive Office .................... 499 464 Crigler, T. Frank, Inter-American Affairs, State...... 686 Crim, Thomas J., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., oh Justice Crinkley, Richmond D., J.F.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, SMIthSONIAN cnvovveveoeeerrererene 735 6 Cripe, Clair A., Bureau of Prisons, Justice 2 Crippen, William T., Ways and Means, House.......... 356 818 Crisman, Robert W., FCC 690 Crist, G. B., Maj. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense .............. 534 333 Crist, James W., Export-Import Bank..........cc..ccccu..... 687 230 Cristiano, Carole, Environment and Public Works, 333 nate Critchlow, James, Board for International Broad- 63 casting 381 306 Crivella, Bart J., Civil Rights, HHS ..........cccccoeeurvunnee 637 Crocker, Chester A., Bureau of African Affairs, State 509 468 Crocker, Royce, CRS, Library of Congress.................. 468 Crockett, George W., Jr. (Representative from 60 Michigan): 355 Biography 96 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 617 Judiciary Committee 334 Select Committee on Aging 363 540 Croft, D. James, Home Loan Bank Board.................. 692 235 Cromer, Donald L., Brig. Gen., Secretary’s Office, 647 Air Force 561 y 13 Crommelin, Quentin C., Jr., AA to Sen. East............ 227 ors Cromwell, Brian, Budget, House.........c.ccccceerurunrererenene. 314 Cronin, James A., Jr., Occupational Safety and 284 Health Review 716 292 Cronin, Richard P., CRS, Library of Congress .......... 468 293 Crooks, Glenna M., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 HHS 1072 Congressional Directory Cropp, Dwight S.: D.C. Executive Office D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control ...........ccccceeenennnnn. Cropp, Linda W., D.C. Board of Education.. 5 Crosby, William D., Rules, House.................. Cross, Dolores, Field Offices, HUD.................. Cross, George, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............... Cross, Seward, D.C. Transportation Crossfield, A. Scott, Science and Technology, 3 House Croteau, Robert J., Program Analysis and Evalua- tion, Defense 532 Crotty, Timothy R., Compliance and Investiga- tions, OPM 721 Crouch, Horace J., Small and Disadvantaged Busi- ness Utilization, Defense Crow, John E., LD to Rep. McNulty........c.cccecererrennnnne Crow, Sharman E., Clerk’s Office, House................... 451 Crow, Sonia F., EPA 686 Crow, Stephen L., Appropriations, Senate................. 272 Crowe, Jimmie L., Botanic Garden 461 Crowe, Jon P., FCC 689 Crowe, Judy, Majority Whip’s Office, House............. 451 Crowe, Veronica, Energy and Commerce, House ..... 322 Crowe, William H., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interi- or 588 Crowell, Craven, TVA 37 Crowell, John B., Jr., Natural Resources and Envi- ronment, Agriculture 609 Crowell, John B., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..... 591 Crowl, Linda, Budget, Senate 277 Crowley, Brian P., General Accounting Office.......... Crowson, Vicki L., Science and Technology, House . 349 Crowther, Dean K., Administrative Systems, Agri- culture 593 Croxton, F. E., Library of Congress............ccceccoueeunnne 466 Crumbley, Annette, House Administration, House.. 330 Crumlish, Sean, House Administration, House ........ 330 Crump, Bill, AA to Rep. Franklin ........cccccceuevuecieennnne 234 Crumplar, John R., Compensation Group, OPM ...... 718 Crumpler, John C., EA to Rep. Clarke ..........ccccoue.... 232 Crumrine, J. P., Surface Mining, Interior.................. 583 Crupe, Friedrich R., Trade Development, Com- merce 621 Crupi, Emanuele, Architect of the Capitol’s Office.. 455 Cruse,-James C., Export-Import Bank .........ccccceueuen. 687 Crutcher, John W., Postal Rate Commission............. 722 Cruz, Cindy, Engineering and Research, Interior..... 586 Cruz, Luis D., OAS 841 Cruze, Shelley, Lt. (jg.), Headquarters, Naval Dis- trict Washington Cseh, Thomas, Maj., Inter-American Defense............ 827 Csontos, Stephen J., Tax Division, Justice................. 573 Cuadra, Carlos A., Libraries and Information Sci- ence 709 Cubie, James, Appropriations, Senate .................c...... 272 Cuccia, Robert A., Employment Standards, Labor... 634 Cudlipp, Katherine Y., Environment and Public orks, Senate Cueroni, Richard P., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 6 Culbertson, Philip E., Administrator’s Office, NASA 7 Culbreth, M. Elizabeth, Senate Legal Counsel's ice 448 Cullen, Jonna Lynne, OMB : Cullen, Katherine, House Radio and Television Gallery 939 Cullen, Thomas R., Government Printing Office...... 464 Qulier oy W., Policy and Communications, 5 Culosi, Salvatore J., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 5! Culp, Carson W., Jr., Surface Mining, Interior......... 583 Culver, Charles, D.C. Fire Department ...................... 815 Culver, Charles G., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 626 Culver, David, Foreign Agricultural Service............. 601 Culver, Harrison N., 737 Culver, James A., CFTC 683 Cumbey, Craig: Manpower, i MI Affairs, and Installations, Air Force 562 Manpower and Personnel, Air Force ...................... 565 Cummings, Edward R., State 507 Cummings James C., Fair Housing and Equal Op- Page Cummings, James J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 744 Cummings, Linda, Education and Labor, House ...... 319 Cummings, Martin M., Dr.,, National Library of Medicine, HHS Cummings, O. V., Jr., Food Safety, Agriculture....... Cummings, Philip T., Environment and Public Works, Senate Cummings, William R., Postal Service....................... Cummins, Glenn L., Officer, Federal Reserve........... Cuneo, Jonathan, Judiciary, House Cunningham, Frank, FAA, DOT Cunningham, Guy H., Nuclear Regulatory Com-wn mission 4 Cunningham, Richard E., Nuclear Regulatory Commission 7 Cunningham, Vivien R., D.C. Secretary’s Office....... Cuomo, Mario, Holocaust Memorial Council Cuprill, Maria A., AA to Rep. Owens ..........ccceueueuunee. Cuprill, Rambel A., FMC Curcio, Charles, General Counsel’s Office, GSA ....... Curcio, Sharon D., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Curd, J. H. R,, Col., Headquarters, Marine Corps.... 553 Curien, H., European Space Agency | 827 Curl, Richard E., Intelligence San State.. 512 Curriow, John E, Compliance and Investigations, Curran, Donald C., Library of Congress..................... 465 Curran, Edward M., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)................... 779 Curran, Edward V., FAA, DOT 660 Currey, Gordon R., Dr., D. C. Licenses and Permits. 3 Currie, Frances Light, AA to Rep. Quillen................ 240 Currie, John, Agriculture, House .........ccccocecveveveuennnne. 301 Currier, D. H., Capt., Headquarters, Naval District Washington 560 Currin, John L., Executive Officer, American Red TOSS 678 Curry, David C., Capt., Capitol Police.............ccoureueer.. 458 Curry, James A., Surface Mining, Interior................ Curry, JeJames H., Inspector General's Office, De- ense Curry, Jerry R., Maj. Gen., Military District of Washington, Army 548 Curry, S. Leigh, Jr., General Counsel's Office, os HUD Curtin, Eugene J., Congressional Record Index ice 370 Curtin, Kevin G., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Curtin, Michael E., Inter-American Development Ban 828 Curtis, Frank W., Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate. 446 Curtis, Franklin A., General Accounting Office....... 463 Curtis, John R., FDIC 690 Curtis, Ronald L., Lt., Capitol Police............c.ccueuen..... 458 Curtiss, James R., Environment and Public Works, Senate Cusack, John T., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Cushing, Frank M., Appropriations, Senate.............. Cushing, Henry B., Refugee Programs, State. Sees Custer, Louise R., Defense Mapping Agency ............. Custis, Donald L., Dr., VA Cuthbert, Thomas R., Col., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Logistics, Defense..........ccccoveveneenenenne Cutler, Melanie S., Antitrust, Justice..........cceceevueuenn. Cutler, Walter Leon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Tunisia....... Cutschall, Joseph A., Engineering and Ressareh: is Interior Cuttell, John D., LD to Rep. Green........ccccecerceueunnne Cutts, Robert, FCC Cylke, Frank Kurt, Library of Congress Cymber, Ruth, AA to Rep. Gramm ........... are Cymrot, Mark A., Civil Division, Justice.................... Czarnecki, Marian Anthony, Inter-American De- velopment Bank 828 D Da Ponte, John J., Jr., Foreign-Trade Zones Board. 696 da Silveira, Antonio F. Azeredo, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentia fromhy . 856 Dabaghi, William K., Secretary’s Office, DOT .......... 658 portunity, HUD 651 Dachi, Stephen F., USIA 741 Individual Index 1073 Page D’Acostino, Robert J., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Daddah, Abdellah Ould, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Mauritania....... 865 Daddario, Emilio Q., Interparliamentary Union ...... Daeley, John, Region VI, HHS Daffron, Thomas A., AA to Sen. Cohen...................... Dahl, Frederick R., Officer, Federal Reserve... Dahlberg, Gregory R., Appropriations, House Dahlgren, Robert, ICC Dailey, Peter H., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ireland 878 Dale, Charles, CRS, Library of Congress..........cc.c...... Dale, Edwin L., Jr., OMB Dale, William B., IMF Dales, William A., Smithsonian..........cccccoeeverevuerenenene D’Alessandro, Edward A., Research Services, Li-brary of Congress 4 Daley, Jamie L., Joint Committee on Taxation ........ Daley, Peter, Lt. Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Dallara, Charles H., IMF Dalley, George A., Administrative Conference of the United States Dalton, James E., Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense....... Dalton, Kenneth V., Labor Statistics, Labor.............. 634 Dalton, Robert E., State Daly, Mary G., Rules and Administration, Senate... 20 Daly, Peter H., Savings Bonds, Treasury................... Dam, Kenneth, Deputy Secretary of State Ark hy) DAN Alfonse M. (Senator from New Yorlar | Biograph Appropriations Committee Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit-tee 275 Small Business Committee 290 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Joint Economic Committee 371 Commission on Security and Cooperation in urope D’Amato, C. Richard, Democratic Policy Commit-tee, Senate Dameron, James G., Lt., Capitol Police...................... D’Amico, Salvatore J., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 344 D’Amours, Norman E. (Representative from New Hampshire): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Danaher, James W., Transportation Safety Board... 715 Danaher, John Anthony, senior circuit judge, US. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Cir-cuit (biography) 766 Danforth, John C. (Senator from Missouri): Biography 107 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee 278 Finance Committee 282 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Truman Scholarship Foundation ..............c.ccceeveeen. 702 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council........... Daniel, Barbara, Veterans’ Affairs, House ................ Daniel, Dan (Representative from Virginia): Biography Armed Services Committee Daniel, John E., EPA 685 Daniel, Margaret Truman, Mrs., Truman Scholar- ship Foundation 702 Daniel, Ted L., AA to Rep. Valentine......................... 243 Daniels, Alfred C. W., Dr., Advisory Board, GSA ..... 701 Daniels, Carlson B., Lt., Capitol Police...........c.co....... 458 Daniels, Edwin H., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT... 659 Daniels, John E., Lt., Capitol Police..........cccocveveuenn... 458 Daniels, John S., SEC...... 723 Daniels, Joseph W., Sr., Officer, Federal Reserve .... 680 Daniels, Lizze M., Judiciary, House .........cccceeureuneene.. Daniels, Mitchell E., Jr., National Republican Sen-’ atorial Comfnittee 94 Daniels, Patricia, Telecommunications.............ccceueeu. 459 Daniels, Richard L., Management, NASA ................. 706 Daniels, Stephen M., Government Operations, House 329 Danielson, Ed, Finance, Senate 283 Daniero, Roger, Personal Property, GSA ................... 699 Page Danigan, Danny P., Inspector General's Office, In-rior Dannemann, Werner, IMF 837 Dannemeyer, William E. (Representative from California): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee............cc.c......... Post Office and Civil Service Committee... * Republican Policy Committee..........cccceuruee.n. Dannenfelser, Marty, LD to Rep. Smith (N.J.).......... 242 Danner, Arthur, University of the District of Co-lumbia 822 Danner, Pamela, Independent Offices, HUD............. 652 Danzansky, Stephen I., District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 374 Danzing Fred, Administration and Management, Labor 632 Daoust, Elizabeth, Foreign Affairs, House................. 326 Dapice, Ronald R., Space Tracking and Data Sys-tems, NASA 707 DaPonte, John, Trade Administration, Commerce .. 619 Darby, Larry F., Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission 377 Darden, P. Kay, Legislative Liaison Office, Army, House 460 Darden, William Horace, senior judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals (biography)..........ccccecvueereuenne 800 Darity, Martin J., Travel and Tourism, Commerce . 615 Darling, James P., TVA 738 Darling, Joseph M., Press Photographers’ Gallery .. 922 Darling, Karen, Marketing and Inspection, Agri-culture 602 Darling, Ray H., Jr., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Darling, Thomas G., Maj. Gen., Staff College, De-fense 539 Darman, Richard G., Executive Office.........ccccueeuuen. 499 Darosa, Bill, Naval Supply Systems..........c.cccovueurunnne 558 Daschle, Thomas A. (Representative from South Dakota): Biography 175 Agriculture Committee 299 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 359 Dasher, Marcus, Jr., D.C. Housing and Community Development 816 Datcher, Bertha, Budget, House ...........cccccecovueunrreunnne. 314 Datz, Harold J., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB .... 712 Daub, Hal (Representative from Nebraska): Biography 114 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Small Business Committee 351 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Select Committee on Aging 364 Daugherty, Fred, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Daugherty, George, General Accounting Office........ 463 Daum, Jack, Interior and Insular Affairs, House..... 333 Dausman, George E., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Dauth, Christine Cowart, Armed Services, Senate... 274 Daveney, Dennis M., Merit Systems Protection ar 743 Davenport, Arlene P., President's Commission on Executive Exchange Davenport, James, Environment and Public Works, Senate Davenport, Lawrence, Elementary and Secondary Education 671 Davenport, Robert H., Regional, SEC.......................... 726 Davenport, William H., Council Member, Smithso-fn nian Davey, James F., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbiar...........cviviniiivniirens 782 Davia, Howard, Regional Administration, GSA ....... 700 David, Harold L., Mrs., Executive Officer, Ameri-can Red Cross 678 David, Marta, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, House David, Nour, Mrs., White House News Photogra-phers Association 930 Davidson, David S., NLRB 712 Davidson, Edward S., Labor Relations Authority..... 693 Davidson, F., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy 552 99-555 0 =~ 83 ~-.70 1074 Congressional Directory Page Page Davidson, Lynne A., Commission on Security and Davis, W. Scott, Fair Housing and Equal Opportu- Cooperation in Europe 37 nity, HUD 651 Davidson, Michael, Senate Legal Counsel.................. 448 Davis, Warren, D.C. Licenses and Permits................ 819 Davidson, Roger H, CRS, Library of Congress......... 467 Davis, William E., Rural Electrification, Agricul-Davidson, William B, Jr, Federal Prevailing Rate ture 596 Advisory Committee, ‘OPM Davis, William L., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Davie, Bruce, Ways and Means, House .....o3wiinie 1ce. Davies, Dianne, Minority Secretary’s Davison, Judith K., Asst. to Sen. Sarbanes................ Senate Dawsey, Kenneth F., EPA Davies, Rebecca, Budget, Senate.............c.cccceevereeneneen. Dawson, Howard A., Jr. judge, U.S. Tax Court Davis, A. Arthur, Holocaust Memorial Council 3 (biography) 793 Davis, Alice T., D.C. Commission for Women........... Dawson, Mimi Weyforth, FCC 688 Davis, Allen Clayton, Ambassador Extraordinary Dawson, Robert K., Civil Works, Army.............. ee 544 and Plenipotentiary to People’s Revolutionary Dawson, Shirley, Foreign Affairs, House................... 326 Republic of Guinea 877 Dawson, Thomas C., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.... 516 Davis, Alvin B., Nuclear Regulatory Commission.... 746 Dawson, Tom, Asst. to Rep. Smith (Iowa) .................. 242 Davis, Arthur H. Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary Day, Donald E., General Accounting Office............... 463 and Plenipotentiary to Paraguay..........ccceovuvunne Day, James V., FMC 693 Davis, Aubrey, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT... 665 Day, Leora G., Governmental and Public Ain Davis, Barbara F., Energy and Natural Resources, ” Agriculture 592 nate 0 | Day, W. Dekle, Asst. to Rep. Bennett ......................... 231 Davis, Bennie L., Gen., Major Commands, Air Daza-Valenzuela, Pedro, 839 Force 565 Davila, Carlos, Dr., Pan American Health Organi- Davis, Brigid H., OM to Rep. Lantos 237 zation 843 Davis, Carolyne K., Health Care Financing, HHS... 646 De Angelus, Alfred R., Customs Service, Treasury.. 517 Davis, Charles H., TVA 737 de Carcer, Nuno Aguirre, Ambassador Extraordi-Davis, Charles, III, Policy and Management, GSA... 637 nary and Plenipotentiary from Spain................. 869 Davis, Charles Neil, TVA 737 de Figueiredo, Diogo, OAS 840 Davis, Charles S., III, Advisory Board, GSA.............. de Groote, Jacques: Davis, Constance M., Employment Standards, 3d International Bank 832 r 837 Davis, David, III, Comdr., Legislative Affairs, Navy 555 de la Colina, Rafael, OAS 839 Davis, Delacroix, III, Appropriations, House............. 305 de la Fe, Frank A., Work Force, OPM........................ 719 Davis, Donn G., District of Columbia, House . et O10 de la Garza, E (Kika) (Representative from Texas): Davis, Edmund R., Field Offices, HUD......... 653 Biography Davis, Edward L., Fish and Wildlife, Interio: 585 Agriculture Committee Davis, Edwin, AA to Rep. Burton (Calif))........ . 232 de la Menardiere, Richard E., Bureau of Stand-Davis, F. Gary, Government Ethics, OPM... ei 115 ards, Cornmerce 623 Davis, G., Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems................. 558 de la Pena, Francisco Posada, Dr., OAS..................... 839 Davis, Harold M., Jr., Brig. Gen., Army Staff and de la Renaudiere, Xavier, International Bank.......... Selected Agencies 547 de Lacharriere, Guy Ladreit, International Court Davis, Ivy L., Judiciary, House 335 of Justice, UN Davis, Jackie, EA to Rep. Corcoran...........ccccevevennnnen. 232 de Larosiere, Jacgnes, International Monetary Davis, James A., FDIC 691 Fund, UN Davis, James B., Maj. Gen., Manpower and Person-de Larosiére, J., IMF nel, Air Force 565 de Lugo, Ron (Delegate from the Virgin Island Davis, James M., Stabilization and Conservation, Biography Agriculture 599 Interior oy Insular Affairs Committee Davis, Janet A., Education and Labor, House........... 319 Davis, Jeffrey L., SEC 724 Public Works and Transportation Committee Davis, Jennifer, Small Business, Senate..................... 292 de Macedo, Carlyle Guerra, Dr., Pan American Davis John C., D.C. Post Offices 823 Health Organization Davis, John G., Nuclear Regulatory Commission..... 745 De Marco, Richard J., Officer of the U.S. Court of Davis, John R., European Affairs, State..................... 510 International Trade 786 Davis, John T., Surface Mining, Interior SEE rT 583 de Maulde, Bruno: Davis, Judy, International Economic Policy, Com-International Bank merce 622 IMF Davis, Louis G., Foreign Agricultural Service........... 600 de Mouritzen, Carolina T., Tuna Commission Davis, Malcom, Research and Improvement, Edu-de Olivares, Emilio,, Secretariat, UN cation 671 de Pombo, Joaquin, Inter-American Development Davis, Mark J., Election Commission ............cccccvevnnen 691 Bank 829 Davis, Mary M.,, District of Columbia Law Revision De Pree, Willard A., State 506 Commission 5 de Salvatierra, Isolda Heredia, OAS...........cccoecevunne. 840 Davis, Nancy, Joint Economic Committee................. De Synegub, Jorge Alexey, Board, Development Davis, Oscar H., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for Bank 830 the Federal Circuit (biography) ........c.cocecveverenenene 769 de Vos, Peter Jon: Davis, Patricia M., Patent and Trademark, Com-: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary merce 628 to Republic of Cape Verde Davis, Patricia R., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 3 sion 744 to Republic of Guinea-Bissau .........ccccoceeeveenuenence 77 Davis, Peter, Budget, Senate 277 de Vries, Tom, IMF 838 Davis, Preston A., Small and Disadvantaged Busi-Deal, Glen, Farmers Home Administration, Agri- ness, Agriculture 593 culture 595 Davis, Randall E., Executive Office.............c.cuueuuu...... 500 Dean, C. D., Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Davis, Regina A., Science and Technology, House... 349 Corps 554 Davis, Robert A.: Dean, C. H., Jr., TVA Copyright Office, Library of Congress...........cccu... 472 Dean, Deborah G., Secretary’s Office, HUD.............. D.C. Public Library 820 Dean, G. Maxine, ES to Rep. Moorhead........... ate, oD) Davis, Robert Edwin, Tax Division, Justice............... 572 Dean, John E., Education and Labor, House Davis, Robert V., Jr., Appropriations, House............ 305 Dean, John Gunther, Ambassador Extraordinary Davis, Robert W. (Representative from Michigan): and Plenipotentiary to Thailand... ncn he) 881 Biography Dean, Robert W., State 508 Armed Services Committee. Dean. Trevia, Rules, House 346 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Deane, Lorraine, Small Business, Senate.. . 292 Davis, Sallie S., ES to Rep. Myers........c...c..c.u..... to Deane, Richard H., Appeals Court ......... Davis, Sharon E., Energy and Commerce, House..... DeAngelus, Carol, Veterans’ Affairs, Davis, Timothy J., OM to Sen. Lugar ..........c.ccoeceuee. Dearborn, Mona, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian...... Individual Index Page Dearden, Carol, Republican Leader’s Office, House. 450 DeArment, Roderick, Finance, Senate 283 Deas, Norman L., Field Offices, HUD... Deaver, Bill, Spc. Asst. to Rep. Pashayan Deaver, Michael K., Executive Office ..........cccoueueueue... Deavers, Kenneth L., Economic Research, Agricul-ture 598 Deavor, D. Susan, Ways and Means, House............... 357 DeBartolomeis, Silvio, Secretary’s Office, HUD ....... 649 DeBeer, Anne M., Officer, Federal Reserve............... 681 DeBell, Georgia J., Protocol, State ...........cccccecvurueunncen. 5 DeBenedetto, Richard, Occupational Safety and Health Review : 716 DeBord, Michael K., Legislative Counsel’s Office, = House DeBose, Joseph M., Jr., Engraving and Printing, reasury 518 DeBruhl, fh 0., Sr., Field Offices, HUD................. 654 DeCain, Vincent F., "Trade Administration, Com-merce 619 DeCair, Thomas P., Public Affairs, Justice................ 568 Decerega, Reinaldo, Board, Development Bank........ 829 Decker, Fred W., Research and Improvement, Edu-cation 671 Decker, Jean H., ILO 836 Decker, Oscar C., Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Army Decker, Theresa L., Law Revision Counsel’s Office.. 454 DeConcini, Dennis (Senator from Arizona): Biography 8 ppropriations Committee 270 udiciary Committee 286 ae and Administration Committee .................... 290 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 Select Committee on Indian Affairs.........ccoeuenne. 295 Joint Committee on the Library ...........cccocecunnneee. 369 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Dederick, Robert G., Economic Affairs, Commerce.. 616 Dedrick, Claire T., Dr., Office of Technology As-sessment 473 Deegan, Michael, SBA 121 , Maureene, Council on the Arts ..........cccc....... 710 Degan, Michael, AA to Rep. Patterson.............ccc... 240 DeGeorge, Frank, Inspector General's Office, Com-merce 13 Degnan, June Oppen, J.F.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, Smithsonian 735 DeGraff, Jane R., State 505 DeHaan, Richard L., Information Technology, Jus-tice DeHarde, William, Pension Benefit Guaranty.......... 722 DeHaven, Oren E., Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense .... 534 Dehejia, Makarand V., International Finance Cor-poration 835 Deignan, Kathy, Budget, Senate.........cccccoevurvcrnurrnnnnne 271 Deitch, Aaron W., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Deitz, William T.: AA to Rep. Howard 236 Public Works and Transportation, House.............. 344 DeJarnette, Kenneth R., CRS, Library of Congress. 468 deKieffer, Donald E., U.S. Trade Representative, Executive 503 Del Balzo, Joseph M., FAA, DOT..........cccoeeveveeveruerenene 660 Del Balzo, Vincent, Secretary’s Office, Senate.......... 445 Del Bianco, Francis R., Government Printing a0 1Ce del Castillo, Luis Guzman, International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S./Mexico................. 834 Del Grande, Michael R Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Sena 276 del Real, Claire, Public yee HAS 3... hn 637 del Real, Juan A.: General Counsel, HHS 638 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 del Solar, Lucio Garcia, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Argentina Delaney, Edward P., Regional, SEC Delaney, George, Railroad Retirement Board........... Delano, Jonathan W., AA to Rep. Walgren............... Delonas, Richard D., Research and Engineering, DeLauro, Rosa, AA to Sen. Dodd..........cccooevruerereuernnnne 227 deLeeuw, Frank, Economic Analysis, Commerce ..... Delfico, Joseph F., General Accounting Office.......... Delgadillo, Jaime, IMF 837 DeLibero, Shirley A., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Delk, James D., Selective Service System.................. Della-Piana, Vernal L., Republican Conference of the Senate Dellas, Raymond W., Defense Logistics Agency........ DelliBovi, Alfred A., Urban Mass Transportation, Bi Dellinger, Royal S., Employment and Training, Labor 633 Dellums, Ronald V. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 15 Armed Services Committee 306 District of Columbia Committee.........ccc.ccceverrererunen. 315 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 708 DeLong, John P., TVA 738 DeLorme, Leon T, Jr., Lt. Col., Public Affairs, De-fense 532 Delougaz, Nathalie P., Processing Services, Library of Congress 470 Delphos, William A., OPIC, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 742 Delves, Dawn, Joint Economic Committee..... DeMaio, Grace, District of Columbia, House Demeke, Tesfaye, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., from Ethi- opia 859 DeMeritte, Fred, Mrs., The Congressional Club ....... 683 Demers, Janice H., PS to Sen. Pell.............................. 228 Demers, Leo A., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture.... 607 Demory, Willard L., FCC 690 Demps, Benjamin, Jr., FAA, DOT .........cccccccoeeuenennnne. 661 Dempsey, Charles, EPA 685 Dempsey, Charles L., Inspector General, HUD......... 650 Dempsey, Paul, Economic Development, Commerce 618 Dempsey, Robert J., Capt., Military Traffic Man- agement, Army 549 DeMuro, David A., Regional, SEC .........ccocecvrerrrreenne 726 DeMuth, Christopher C., OMB 501 Dendy, Dallas L., Jr., Parliamentarian’s Office, House deNeve, Tesa, Joint Economic Committee...... Denkler, John M., Officer, Federal Reserve Denney, J. Ronald, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy Dennin, Joseph F., International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 Denning, Mary Ann, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Dennis, Bill F., Food Safety, Agriculture................... 605 Dennis, Carroll W., Comptroller’s Office, Defense ... 528 Dennis, Edward, Criminal Division, Justice............... 572 Dennis, Jack, Officer, Federal Reserve Dennis, Lyle, AA to Rep. Dwyer............... Dennis, Michael, AA to Rep. Anthony .... Dennis, Robert L., Parole Commission .... Dennison, Karen R., ES to Rep. Natcher Densmore, Edward A., General Accounting Office .. 463 Denson, Kay, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ouse Dent, David R., Lt. Col., Administrative Assistants ice, Air Force Denton, Harold R., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-ves sion Denton, Jeremiah (Senator from Alabama): Biography 4 Judiciary Committee 286 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Denton, Lucy, Republican Whip’s Office, House ...... 451 Denysyk, Bohdan, Trade Administration, Com- merce 619 Depenbrock, John F., Jr., Solicitor’s Office, Labor... DePilla, Albert T., Botanic Garden ..........ccccoeeveerenne DeProspero, James, Personal Property, GSA oo Depuy, Warner M., Susquehanna River Basin.......... 737 Derby, Cameron, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate.. 446 DeRemer, Craig W., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 Derham, Richard A., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Derman, Donald A., Secre ’s Office, DOT ............ DeRocco, Emily S., Secretary's Office, Interior. DeRocco, Thomas C., Public Affairs, Interior............ 580 Derrick, Butler (Representative from South Caroli- na): Biography 173 Budget Committee 312 1076 Congressional Directory Page Rules Committee 345 Select Committee on Aging 363 Derville, Frank D., Health Care Financing, HHS.... 646 Derwinski, Edward dJ., State 507 Des Pres, Terrence, Prof, Holocaust Memorial Council 739 DeSarno, Judith M., AA to Rep. Barnes .................... 230 Deshormes, Philippe, North Atlantic Assembly ....... 380 DeSio, Joseph E., General Counsel's Office, NLRB.. 712 Despradel, Carlos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Dominican Republic......... 858 Dessler, Marvin J., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury 517 Detchon, Reid, Governmental Affairs, Senate .......... 286 Deuschl, Dennis E., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT....... 666 Deutch, MichaelJ., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 819 DeVaughn, Walter C. Government Printing Office 464 Devine, Donald, Contract Appeals, GSA .................... 700 Devine, Donald J., Director, OPM .........ccccoevuervvruenne 716 Devine, James EB, Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 508 Devine, James F., Geological Survey, Interior.......... 582 Devine, Pat, PS to Sen. Helms 228 Devine, William H., AA to Rep. Matsui..................... 238 DeVita, Julie A., Combined Airline Ticket Office.... 459 DeVita, Vincent T., Jr., Dr., National Cancer Insti- tute, HHS 643 eye Charlotte C., Spc. Asst. to Rep. Rewards ( Devin, “kris T., Information Resources, Lt 9 594 DeWeese. W. L., Advanced Research Projects, De- fense 535 Dewey, Arthur E., Refugee Programs, State .....s....... 514 Dewey, John C., Capt., retary’s Office, Navy....... 551 Dewhurst, Stephen B., Budget and Program "Anal- sis, Agriculture 592 DeWine, Michael (Representative from Ohio): Biography 149 Judiciary Committee 334 Dexheimer, Marilyn, USIA 41 Dexter, John E., Health Affairs, Defense................... 528 Dexter, Martha, Office of Technology Assessment... 473 Deychakiwsky, Orest, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 374 DeYoung, Kenneth P., CAB. 682 DeYoung, Richard C., Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 745 De ulia, Thomas R., Post Office and Civil Service, 2 ouse 41 Déneke, Benjamin Vides, Board, Development Bank 830 d’Harnoncourt, Anne: Council Member, Smithsonian ........c.ccoccceenivneencns 729 Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian.............ccccecevueuene 732 di Baschi, M. Francisci, Organization for Economic peration and Development.............cccocu..n..... 841 Di Gregorio, Robert, Economics Management, Ag-riculture 598 Dia, Abdourahmane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Senegal ....................... 869 Diamond, Arnold H., Independent ey HUD 653 Diamond, William, Regional Administration, GSA. 700 Diao, Aliou B., IMF 837 Diatta, Joseph, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Niger.......cccococcveeurvcrcrnnnnnee 867 DiCarlo, Dominick L., International Narcotics Matters, State Dick, Nathan D., Ji Rights, HHS. .o..on iis Dickenson, Russell E National Park Sore, Interior... 0.00.0. edi Holocaust Memorial Council Washington National Monument Society .............. Dickerson, G. R., Customs Service, Treasury ............ Dickerson, Walter, D.C. Licenses and Permits... Dickey, G. Edward, Dr., Civil Works, Army E Dickieson, Cary W., Railway Association asd . 749 Dickinson, Marie Fabrizio, Armed Services, Se ate 274 Dickinson, William L., Mrs., The Congressional Club 683 Dickinson, William L. (Representative from Ala- bama): Biography 5 Armed Services Committee 306 House Administration Committee...........cc.ccceennen. 329 National Republican Con, ional Committee... 360 Dickman, Francois M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to State of Kuwait.............. 878 Page Dicks, Edward C., Banking, Housing, and Urban airs, Senate 276 Dicks, Norman D. (Representative from Washing-n): Biography 199 Appropriations Committee 302 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 382 Dickson, James F., ITI, M.D., Assistant Secretary's Office, HHS 640 Diefenderfer, William M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Diegelman, Robert F., Research and Statistics, Jus-tice 576 Diehl, Albert, New Community Development Cor-poration, HUD 653 Diehl, Leo: AA to Rep. O'Neill 239 Speaker's Office 449 Diehl, Richard, Rules, House Diehl, Sandra L., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 279 Dierman, Roger, Policy and Management, GSA....... 697 DiEugenio, Richard, Education and Labor, House... 319 DiFrancesco, Raymond, Delaware River Basin......... 684 Diggory, Harold J., Dr., Pan American Health Or-ganization 843 Dilda, Stancil L., Jr., Col, Defense Communica-tions Agency 535 Dill, John C., Budget, House Dillard, Lura, Director’s Office, OPM Dille, Roland, Council on the Humanities House Dillery, Edward, International Organization AF fairs, State Dilley, Patricia, Ways and Means, House. ................. Ble Dillingham, P. W,, Jr., Rear Adm., Naval Security rou Dillion, a Douglas, Council on the Arts .........c.c........ Dillon, Deborah, Budget, Senate............... re Dillon, Donald L., Civil Works, Army Dillon, Robert Sherwood, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Leba- non 878 Dillon, Wilton S., Smithsonian 730 Diluchio, Robert, Operation, GSA.............ccccourirerunnee 697 Dilworth, George F., Jr., TVA 737 DiMarino, Joseph, Director’s Office, OPM................. 17 Dimario, Michael F., Government Printing Office... 464 Dimoff, Steven A., UN Association/U.S.A................. 851 Dinan, Daniel J., Defense Investigative Service ....... Dinan, Daniel J., U.S. Tax Co Dinbergs, Anatol, Dr., Chargé d’Affaires from Latvia Dineen, John, AA to Rep. Ottinger.............ccevuvunnne. DiNenna, C. Thomas, Bureau of the Census, Com-2 merce Dingell, John D. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 98 Energy and Commerce Committee...........c.ccceueunnu. 320 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 376 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Office of Technology Assessment ............cccccoveuennnnes 472 Dinkins, Carol E.,, Land and Natural Resources, Justice 572 Dineen John, Administration and Management, r Dinse, Nancy, PS to Rep. Loeffler ..........ccccoecvvuinnnnnnne diNunzio, Maureen, VA Dinwiddie, James H., Stabilization and Conserva-tion, Agriculture 599 Dion, Roland A., Col. (ret.), Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 750 DiPietro, Vito J., Civil Division, Justice............cccueucn 571 DiPrete, James, Jr., Field Offices, HUD..................... 653 Dircks, William J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-vid sion Director, Jerald J., Law Revision Counsel’s Office... 454 Dirir, Saleh Hadji Farah, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Djibouti............. 858 Dirks, Timothy, Policy and Communications, Di-rector’s Office, OPM 717 Dishroom, Henry D., Field Offices, HUD................... 655 DiSimone, Rita, Agriculture, House............cccoueuruunee. 301 pis) J C., Occupational Safety and Healthy Jerome view Individual Index 1077 Page Page DiVall, Linda, National Republican Congressional Committee 361 Dix, Robbie, EEOC 687 Dixon, Alan J. (Senator from Illinois): Biography th Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 208 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Small Business Committee 290 Dixon, Julian C. (Representative from California): Biography Appropriations Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Dixon, Lynn, Republican Leader's Office, House ..... Dixon, Paul E., Occupational Safety and Health 1 Review Dixon, Sharon Pratt, District of Columbia Law Re- vision Commission 374 Dixon, William R., D.C. Metropolitan Police............. 819 Dizard, Robert, Jr., AA to Rep. Molinari ................... 239 Dlamini, Philemon B., Counselor, Chargé d’Af- faires a.i., from Swaziland 870 Doane, E. David, Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 2! Dobbins, James F., European Affairs, State.............. Dobbs, Kimberly, Processing Services, Library of £0 Congress Dobbs, Peter E., Board of Governors, American os ross Dobriansky, Lev E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to The Commonwealth of the Bahamas 875 Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Union of Soviet So-cialist Republics 871 Docksai, Ronald F., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 Doctor, Henry, Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Arm 548 Dodd, Christopher J. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee Foreign Relations Committee...........cccccovurvierrrennnn. Labor and Human Resources Committee............... Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Special Committee on Aging Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group. 381 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy... 382 Doddridge, Joseph E., Jr., Policy, Budget and Ad- ministration, Interior 581 Dodge, Christopher H., CRS, Library of Congress... Dodge, Donald G., Community Planning and De- velopment, HUD Dodge, Donald, Indian Affairs, Interior...................... Dodge, Lowell, General Accounting Office................. Dodge, Marcia K., Community Planning and De- velopment, HUD 651 Dodge, Robert I, Community Planning and Devel- opment, HUD 652 Dodson, Gerald P., Energy and Commerce, House... 323 Dogerberg, P., Comdr., Naval Supply Systems.......... 558 Doggette, Herbert R., Jr., Social Security, HHS....... Dohert%: Dail dJ., Jr., Inspector General's Office, Doherty, Daniel P., LD to Sen. Glenn......................... Doherty, Dennis G., Rules and Administration, mo Senate Doherty, John, Legis. and Press to Rep. Lagomar- sino Doherty, Patricia, Postmaster’s Office, House .......... Dola, Steven, Civil Works, Army .........cccccceveururenne > Dolan, Anthony, Executive Office Dolan, James, Government Operations, House......... Dolan, Michael W., Legislative Affairs, Justice........ Dole, Bob (Senator from Kansas): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 26s Finance Committee Judiciary Committee 286 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 290 Republican Policy Committee 2 Joint Committee on Taxation Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Dole, Flleabeth Hanford (Secretary of Transporta- tion Biography 657 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.............. 376 U.S. Railway Association 749 Doley, Harold F., Jr., Minerals Management, Inte-rior 583 Dolibois, John E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Luxembourg ..........cccccouvunnu.e. 878 Dombalis, Constantine N., Father, Holocaust Me- morial Council 73 Dombroff, Mark, Civil Division, Justice Dombrowksi, Edmund T., Council on the Agin Domenici, Pete V. (Senator from New Mexico): Biography Appropriations Committee Budget Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Republican Policy Committee............ccccoerunurcvnaneee. Special Committee on Aging Dominick, Molly, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 339 Domres, Mary Lou, Secy. to Rep. Pritchard.............. 240 Donahoe, Catherine M., EA to Sen. Roth................... 229 Donahoe, William A., Trade Development, Com- merce 622 Donahue, Jayne, Armed Services, House................... 309 Donahue, Mary E., Secretary's Office, Commerce... 613 Donald, James R., World Agricultural Outlook, Agriculture 598 Donaldson, Ivanhoe, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office..... 811 Dones, William, Field Offices, HUD.............c.ccccocuenue. 655 Doney, John L., Majority Secretary's Office, Senate 447 Donley, Michael B., Armed Services, Senate............. 274 Donnelly, Brian J. (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 91 Budget Committee 312 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad- emy 382 Donnelly, John F., Policy, Defense.............ccccccuevuuue. 523 Donnelly, R. F., Commodore, Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Donnelly, Richard E., Research and Engineering, fense 525 Donnelly, Thomas R., Jr., Legislation, HHS.............. 637 Donnelly, Warren H., CRS, Library of Congress...... 467 Donoghue, Cornelius S., Jr., Solicitor’s Office, Labor 631 Donoghue, Patrick, J. AA to Rep. Boland.................. 231 Donoghue, Robin P., OSC, Merit Systems Protec- tion Board 744 Donohoe, William J., Public Affairs, Army ............... 546 Donohue, Kathleen, Republican Leader’s Office, ouse 450 Donohue, Patricia, Veterans’ Affairs, House............. 354 Donoso, Alvaro, IMF 837 Donovan, Margaret A., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 374 Donovan, Paul, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Donovan, Raymond J. (Secretary of Labor): Biography 629 National Commission for Employment Policy....... 377 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation .................. 722 Dooher, John C., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury oa Dooley, Michael P., Officer, Federal Reserve............ Dooling, John J.: Coun. to Rep. Moakley Rules, House Doran, Rodney, Small Business, Senate...................... Dorce, Cecilio, Col., Inter-American Defense... En Dorf, Michael C., Spc. Coun. to Rep. Yates................ Dorgsn, Byron L. (Representative from North akota) Biography 146 Ways and Means Committee 355 Dorland, Wade, Railroad Administration, DOT........ 663 Dornemann, Mary B., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate... . i annnsiniatmns: 276 Dorough, Felix, Environmental and Scientific Af- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council..............c.ccccuuun.. fairs, State 1078 Congressional Directory Page Dorrance, John C., East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State 509 Dorrell, Tony, Forest Service, Agriculture................. 610 Dorsey, Andrew, LD to Rep. Gradison........................ 235 Dorsey, Frederick D., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s ice 8 Dorsey, Stuart, Finance, Senate dos Reis, Jose Pinto, Brig. Gen., Inter-American Defense 8 28 Doss, Leila, Secretariat, UN 849 Doswell, J. Wm., CIA 502 Dotchin, Robert J., Small Business, Senate............... 292 Dotson, ‘Betty Lou, Civil Rights, HHS.................c...c0. 637 Dotson, DonaldL Secretary's Office, Labor 630 Labor-Management, Labor 633 NLRB 711 Dotson, Robert S., Armed Services, Senate................ Doty, Andrea M., Armed Services, House.... i Doty, Ralph T., Government Operations, House ...... 329 Dougherty, Bryant, Capt., Air Staff, Air Force......... 564 Dougherty, Dave, Work Force, OPM........................... 719 Dougherty, R. J., Comdr., Program Appraisal, Navy 556 Doughty, O. Ann, Information Resources, GSA........ 698 Douglas, Carl D., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 643 Douglas, Dorothy J., Appropriations, Senate............. 272 Douglas, George W., FTC 695 Douglas, Howard Eugene, Ambassador, State........... 505 Douglas, Rosslee G., Secretary’s Office, DOE............ 667 Douglas, Will, Jr., Smithsonian 729 Douglas, William E., Financial Operations, Treas-ury Douglass, Cynthia, Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Douglass, John W., Lt. Col.,, Research and Engi-neering, Defense 525 Dove, Robert B., Secretary’s Office, Senate ............... 445 Dovel, Elmer L., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 599 Dowdle, Walter R., Dr., Disease Control, HHS ......... 641 Dowdy, Wayne (Representative from Mississippi): Biography 105 Energy and Commerce Committee..............cco...... 320 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Dowless, Waitus A., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Dowley, Joseph K., Ways and Means, House............. 356 Dowling, Austin, Home Loan Bank Board................. 692 Dowling, Dean E., Lt. Col., Legislative Affairs, De-fense 529 Dowling, Marjorie M., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 344 Downen, Cliff, AA to Rep. D. Crane (Ill) ................... 232 Downes, Thomas J. (Representative from New ork): Biography 128 Budget Committee 312 Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Aging 363 Downhour, O. Wayne, Lt. Col., Small and Disad-vantaged Business Utilization, Army.................. 547 Downing, Paul M., CRS, Library of Congress.. 0 Downs, Thomas, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office.. 5 Downs, Thomas M., D.C. Transportation ................... Doxie, Melvin L., D.C. Public Service Commission .. Doyen, Ross, Advisory Commission on Intergovern-mental Relations 676 Doyle, Charles, CRS, Library of Congress 68 Doyle, Dennis, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel ...............cccceueurunnee 804 Dosle, John A., Labor and Human Resources, nate 289 Doyle, John F., D.C. Superior Court..............cceoeeneee. 802 Doyle, John F., Defense Audiovisual Agency ............ 535 Doyle, John S., Public Works and Transportation, House 345 Doyle, Michael, International Trade, Commerce...... 618 Doyle, Richard, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT... 665 Dozier, Daniel P., Mediation and Conciliation.......... Dozois, Charles L., Bureau of Mines, Interior. ” Drabek, Jaroslav, Holocaust Memorial Council........ Drege, C. Grady, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ouse 339 Dragonetti, John, Geological Survey, Interior .......... 582 Drake, Nancy, Exec. Dir. to Rep. Guarini.................. 235 Page Drake, William T., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury Draper, Lynne M., Science and Technology, House. 349 Draper, Malcolm, Jr., Home Loan Bank Board ........ 692 Draper, William H., III, Export-Import Bank ........... Dravo, Andrea, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Drayne, Patricia, Food Safety, Agriculture................ 604 Drayton, Christine, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Dreier, David (Representative from California): Biography 23 Banking, is and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Small Business Commit: 351 Drennen, William Miller, senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 798 Dressendorfer, John H., Executive Office................... 500 Drew, Dianne, Inspector General's Office, Agricul-ture 593 Drew, Robert G., FMC 694 Drewrey, James S. W., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Dreyer, David, AA to Rep. Solarz..........cccccourerunueunene. 242 Driesler, Marty, AA to Rep. Rogers...........ccceueueuueee 241 Driessnack, Hans H., Lt. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force 564 Driggs, Michael A., Economic Affairs, Commerce.... 616 -Drinan, Robert F., Father, Commission on War-time Relocation and Internment of Civilians .... 374 Dring, James F., Joint Committee on Taxation........ 370 Drischler, Alvin, State 508 Driscoll, Victor A., Jr., AA to Rep. Andrews (Tex.). 230 Driscoll, William J., Research and Special Pro-grams, DOT 666 Driskell, Paul, Majority Leader’s Office, House ....... 450 Driver, Bruce C, Energy and Commerce, House...... 323 Droggitis, Spiros C., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 7 Druffel, L., Lt. Col, Research and Engineering, fense 5 26 Drummond, Joan, AA to Sen. Byrd...........ccccceueueene. 226 Drury, Allen, Council on the Arts.......c.cceccounueuenneen. 710 Drysdale-Lowe, Jeanine, Sergeant at Arms Office, nate du Pont, Elise R. W., AID, International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency. 741 Dubard, Carol Ann, Agriculture, House..................... Dubbert, William H., Food Safety, Agriculture........ Duberstein, Kenneth M., Executive Office ................ Dubicki, Henry J., Dr., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army DuBois, Frank A. III, a and Water Resources, Interior 5. Dubreuil, Vivian R., Secretary’s Office, Senate........ DuBritz, Andriana G., Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade 786 Dubrow, Marsha, Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate DuBrowa, Dennis J., Foreign Affairs, House... -326 Duby, Martin, Health Care Financing, HHS 46 Ducheneaux, Franklin, Interior and Insular Af-fairs, House 333 Duchin, Ronald A., Col., Public Affairs, Defense...... 531 Duckenfield, Thomas A., Superior Court of the Dis-trict of Columbia Support Personnel................... 803 Ducrest, Rosina B., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 Duda, Robert J., Railroad Retirement Board ............ 748 Dudley, Edward M., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ 818 Duemling, Robert Werner, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Surin-ame 881 Duenas, Guillermo, Rear Adm., Inter-American ense Duesenberg, Richard W., Administrative Confer-ence of the United States 676 Duesterhaus, ‘Richard L., Soil Conservation, Agri-culture 610 Duff, Brian M., External Relations, NASA ............... 706 Duff, K. M,, Capt., Naval Research................... .. 5562 Duffy, Hugh G., House Administration, House......... 330 Duffy, James H., Postal Rate Commission....... wi 122 Duffy, John G., Field Offices, HUD.............cccceceeueuencn. 656 Duffy, Sheila, Select Committee on Aging, House ... 365 Duffy, Stephen C., Clerk’s Office, House... 451 Duffy, Yirginia M., AA to Rep. Borski .......cc.c.ou.e..... 231 Duffy, William C., "Administration Group, OPM ...... 719 Dufty, Bevan D., Chf. LA to Rep. Dixoni.........occiii 233 Dugan, John V. Science and Technology, House..... 349 Individual Index Page Dugan, M. Gale, Congressional Relations, OPM....... Dugoff, Howard, Research and Special Programs, DOT gos Duignan, Edward, General Counse!’s Office, GSA.. Duka, Walter E., Postal Se Dukakis, Kitty, Holocaust Memorial Council... Dukes, David, Management and Budget, HHS. DuLaney, Ann, Ways and Means, H 356 Dull, Ivan E., Federal Crop Insurance, Agriculture. 9 Dullea, James, Work Force, OPM ...............cceueuee.... 2 Dumlao, Shirley, PS to Sen. Matsunaga ......... Nh Dunbar, gLombig H., Defense Mapping Agency .......... 537 Duncan, Allyson, EEOC 686 Duncan, Constance, Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Duncan, John J. (Representative from Tennessee): Biograph; 176 Ways and Means Committee 355 Joint Committee on Taxation...........c..cccceoeerrucunnee. 370 Duncan, John M., Government Operations, House.. 329 Duncan, Stewart, S., Lt. Col., Public Affairs, Air Force 563 Duncan, Thomas G., Parliamentarian’s Office, House 449 Dungan, Mark, Agriculture, House............................. 301 Duniway, Ben C., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Dunkel, Arthur, GATT, UN Dunlop, Becky Norton, Executive Office.................... Dunlop, George S., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Dunman, Tabor E., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House........ Dunmire, Thomas Ss. Interior and Insular Affairs, House Dunn, Anita, Democratic Policy Committee, na te 293 Dunn, David, NLRB 711 Dunn, G. Scott, Food and Consumer Services, Agri-culture 606 Dunn, Gordon H., Dr., Boulder Laboratories, Com-merce 627 Dunn, Lewis A., State 506 Dunn, Loretta L., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Dunn, Lynda, State 505 Dunn, Reginald, D.C. Educational Institution Li-censure Commission 812 Dunn, Robert J., Regional Offices, OPM.................... Dunn, Sadye, Consumer Product Safety Commis-sion 684 Dunn, Winfred F., SEC 724 Dunne, Mary Maguire, Immigration, Justice............ 577 Dunning, Jimmie, National Park Service, Interior.. 584 Dunst, Isabel P., General Counsel's Office, HHS...... 638 Duperier, Lisa D., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice 575 DuPont, Joanne, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithso. nian Dupre, Constance L., EEOC i Dupree, A. Hunter, Council Member, Smithsonian. 729 Dupree, Andrea K., Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Dupree, Walter G., Bureau of Mines, Interior-.......... Durall, James R., TVA 738 Duran, Joseph L., Compliance and Investigations, : Durant, Walter, Field Offices, HUD............................ Durbin, Margaret A., Energy and Commerce, 3 . House Durbin, Richard J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 63 Agriculture Committee 299 Science and Technology Committee ........................ 347 Durbin, Thomas M., CRS, Library of Congress......... 468 Durenberger, David Fr (Senator from Minnesota): Biography 100 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Finance Committee 282 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Select Committee on Ethics 295 Select Committee on Intelligence ..........ccccooeueueunene. 296 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations Durham, Archer L, Brig. Gen.: Military Traffic Management, Army ..........c.c......... Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian .. Ss Durigon, Vera Lou, PS to Rep. Kogovsek .................. 237 DuRoss, William H., III, Solicitor’s Office, Labor..... 631 Durrette, Wyatt B., Jr., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations............cccccoeeuvnnenne. 676 DuSault, Philip A., OMB 501 Dusenberry, Katie, Council on the Aging.................. 690 Dutcher, Victoria L., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Dutterer, Dennis A.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 CFTC 6 Dutton, Hubert W., Field Offices, HUD..................... Duty, Gay A., Commerce, Science, and Transporta- tion, Senate 279 Duty, John M., D.C. Recorder of Deeds....................... Duval, Gerald C. Agriculture, House............ccccccoue..... Duvall, C. Dale, OPIC, International Development Cooperation Agency 7 Duvall, Donald K., ITC Dwyer, Bernard J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 120 Appropriations Committee 302 Dwyer, Harry, Jr., Parole Commission...................... 746 Dwyer, Jean F., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ..cc......cccniasriinsss 782 Dwyer, Joseph L., Jr., General Accounting Office.... 4 Dyal, William M., Jr., Former Members of Con- gress Dyas, Richard W., Government National Mortgage Association, HUD 653 Dye, Bob, AA to Rep. Heftel Dye, Roy A., Democratic Study Group, House.......... Dyer, David R., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forest- ry, Sena 269 Dyer, Dwight E., Appropriations, Senate................... 272 Dyer, Halmond C., Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization Dyer, John M., NLRB 712 Dyer, Mary W., Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Dyess, William Jennings, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Kingdom of the Netherlands 879 Dymally, Mervyn M. (Representative from Califor-ia) nia): Biography 22 District of Columbia Committee 315 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Science and Technology Committee. ........................ 347 Dyson, Roy (Representative from Maryland): Biography 84 Armed Services Committee 306 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 E Eads, Larry D., FCC 689 Eagleburger, Lawrence S.: tate 506 Boards and Commissions, State 514 Eagleton, Thomas F. (Senator from Missouri): Biography 107 Appropriations Committee 270 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 Select Committee on Ethics 295 Truman Scholarship Foundation ..........ccccccocoeueunnncne 702 Eaker, Sherry L., Foreign Affairs, House .................. 326 Earich, Douglas R., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Early, George F., Publications Distribution Serv-ice, House 453 Early, Joseph D. (Representative from Massachu-setts): Blsgraphy 89 propriations Committee 302 po Rexford C., American Battle Monuments...... 677 Early William, Jr., Plans, Programs and Financial anagement, Earnshaw, Donald V., Trade Development, Com-merce 620 East, John P. (Senator from North Carolina): Biography 142 Armed Services Committee 273 Durham, Steven J., EPA Judiciary Committee 1080 Congressional Directory Labor and Human Resources Committee............... National Republican Senatorial Committee Eastburn, Gordon: Secretary’s Office, Treasury 516 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 685 Eastlake, Carleton C., FTC 695 Eastland, Terry H., Attorney General's Office, Jus-ea tice Eastman, Elizabeth A., Science and Technology, House 349 Easton, Jane, Office of Technology Assessment........ 473 Eaton, David H., D.C. Board of Education................. 813 Eaton, Kenneth E., VA 750 Eaton, Richard K., AA to Sen. Moynihan.................. 228 Eaves, Beverly, Finance, Senate .........c.ccoceovuerecevennnnne 283 Ebbesen, Samuel E., Col, Legislative Liaison, Army 546 Ebel, Wil, Selective Service System ..........ccccecerevurunnnne 727 Ebeler, Jack, Energy and Commerce, House............. 323 Ebeling, Brenda L., Trade Development, Com- merce Eberhard, Edward D., D.C. Fire Department ............. Eberhardt, Michael C., Inspector General's Office, Defense Ebersold, William B., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Ebersole, David, Agriculture, House...........cccccoeueunnee. Ebersole, Richard J., AA to Rep. Bouquard.. Ebert, James D., Academy of Sciences ............c......... Eby, Ronald K., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Eccles, Mary E., Joint Economic Committee Eccles, Robert N., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ................ Eckart, Dennis E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 150 Energy and Commerce Committee ............ccoeurueunne 320 Small Business Committee 351 Ecker, Starr B., Secretary’s Office, HUD................... 649 Eckert, Fred J.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Fiji 877 Republic of Kiribati 878 Ambassador Extradordinary and Plenipotentiary to Tuvalu 881 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kingdom of Tonga 8 81 Eckert, Sue E., Foreign Affairs, House...........cccu..... 326 Eckes, Alfred, ITC 742 Eckhardt, Kay, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.................. Edelman, Eric, State Edelman, Mark L., International Organization Af- fairs, State 12 Edelson, Burton I., Dr., Space Science and Applica-tions, NASA 707 Eden, H., Frank, Staff, National Science Founda-tion ; 715 Ederma, Arvo B., Health Care Delivery and Assist-ance, 644 Edgar, Bob (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 163 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs Committee............cccooeeveieiennnnnne. 353 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Edgell, David L., Travel and Tourism, Commerce.... 615 Edgington, Jack E., FDIC 690 Edler, James H., Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission. 377 Remision, Charles H., Brig. Gen., Defense Logistics Agen 537 Edmondson, William B., Deputy Inspector General, 507 Edmunds, Frances R., Advisory Council on Histor- ic Preservation 677 Edson, Gary R., State 506 Edstrom, Judy, AA to Rep. D. Smith (Oreg.)............. 242 Edwards, Barbara A., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 374 Edwards, Diane, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Edwards, Don (Representative from California): Biography 16 Judiciary Committee 334 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Edwards, Donald J., Sr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 819 Edwards, Gus, AA 10 Sen. Tribe csr oat 229 Edwards, Harry T., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 764 Edwards, Jack (Representative from Alabama): Biography 5 Appropriations Committee 302 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Republican Policy Committee...........cccceuruvvriricrennnee 362 Edwards, James L., Inspector General's Office, OPM 717 Edwards, Kitty, Select Committee on Aging, House oo Edwards, Larry H., TVA 737 Edwards, Lucy, D. C. Executive Agencies ............5:. 810 Edwards, Mickey (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 157 ir tis Committee 302 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Edwards, Norman L., Appropriations, Senate .......... 273 Edwards, Raymond W., Navy Appelate Review Ac-9 tivity Edwards, Sylvia, District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission 375 Efron, Herbert V., SEC 724 Egan, Conrad, Housing, HUD 652 Egan, George L., General Accounting Office............. 463 Egbert, John S., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Egeberg, Roger O., Health Care Financing, HHS..... 646 Egertson, Jack M., Officer, Federal Reserve ............. 681 Egger, Roscoe L., Jr., IRS, Treasury..........cccccoevuvinnne 518 Egginton, Margaret L., FDIC 690 Ehemann, Larry J., Col., Health Sciences Universi- ty, Defense 540 Ehlers, Arthur H., Comptroller’s Office, Defense..... 528 Ehlke, Richard C., CRS, Library of Congress............ 468 Ehrenfreund, Bernard J. Foreign Relations, nate 285 Ehrenkrantz, Joel S., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Ehret, James D., Capt., Naval Council of Personnel ards 555 Ehreth, Donald, EPA 686 Ehrig, Lenore G., FCC 689 Ehrlich, Charles, AA to Rep. Albosta..........c.ccceueunee.. 230 Ehrlich, S. Paul, Jr., Dr.,, Pan American Health Organization... lt i i een setae gsspbe ne 842 Eichstaedt, James T., U.S. Trustees, Justice.............. 577 Eidenberg, Eugene, Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 676 Eidsness, Frederic A, Jr., EPA 686 Eig, Larry Mark, CRS, Library of Congress .............. 468 Eimer, Manfred, Arms Control and Disarmament... 739 Einaudi, Luigi R., Inter-American Affairs, State...... 510 Einsel, David W., Jr., Maj. Gen.: Atomic Energy, Defense 527 Energy Liaison, Defense 528 Eisenberg, Marvin, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian....... 732 Eisenberg, William M., Labor Statistics, Labor......... 634 Eisenbrey, Ross, Post Office and Civil Service, House 341 Eisenhower, Judith C., AA to Sen. Goldwater .......... 22 Eisenhut, Darrell G., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Eisner, Neil R.: Secretary’s Office, DOT 658 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Eisold, Suzanne, AA to Rep. Skeen ..........c.cccoueverennne. 242 Eissa, Omer Salih, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Sudan Eizenstat, Stuart E., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 736 Eke, Abudu Yesufu, chief, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Nigeria.............. 867 Ekers, Eric N., Organization for Economic Co-Op-eration and Development El Darwish, A. Sani, International Bank................... Elam, Mark Roblin, Standards of Official Conduct, 3 House 53 El-Ashry, Mohamed, TVA 738 Eld, Beatrice, Veterans’ Affairs, House.......ccccccueuen. 354 Elder, Jean K., Human Development Services, HHS 640 Elder, Nan Orr, PS/OM to Rep. Winn ........ccceeueee. 244 Eldredge, Charles C., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Eldridge, Marie D., Research and Improvement, Education 671 Eldridge, William B., Judicial Center......................... 805 Individual Index 1081 Page Page Elekdag, Sukru, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Turkey........ccccccovvuiirnvnnns 871 Bless Jorge, Inter-American Development Bank.... 829 El-Erian, Abdullah A., International Court of Jus- tice, UN 848 Elias, Helen Rose, Publications Distribution Serv- ice, House 453 Elias, Javier, Lt. Gen., Inter-American Defense....... Elias, Taslim O., International Court of Justice, El-Khani, Abdallah Fikri, International Court of 8 Justice, UN 48 El-Khouri, Samir, IMF 838 Elkins, Walter, Information Resources, GSA. ............ 698 Ell, L. Jack, Patent and Trademark, Commerce. ...... 628 Ellerton, Signy S. S., AA to Rep. McCandless........... Fitingwood, erbert E., Merit Systems Protection ge ar. Elliott, Jo Eleanor, Health Professions, HHS Elliott, Kimberly, LD to Sen. Weicker............... = Elliott, Lee Ann, Election Commission...........ccccc...... Ellis, B. H., Col., Research, Development, and Ac- quisition, Army i Ellis, Charles, Postmaster’s Office, House ................. Ellis, Dick, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logis- tics, Defense 531 Bits, Gaylord L., Staff, National Science Founda-EA Ellis, Eg W., Federal Crop Insurance, Agriculture.... 597 Ellis, Joseph R., Economics Management, Agricul ture Ellis, Richard R., Food Safety, A Ellis, Rodney, AA to Rep. Lelan Ellis, Thomas F., Administrative Conference of the United States Ellis, W. Burrell, Investment Management, SEC..... le, Wilsem A., Inter-American Development an Ellison, Thomas J., Indian Affairs, Interior .............. Ello, John V., Col., Research and Engineering, De-ense Ellsworth, Gary G., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 280 Ellsworth, Gretchen Gayle, Smithsonian................... Ellsworth, Maurice O., Solicitor’s Office, Interior... Ellsworth, Robert A., FMC Elman, Robert H, Advisory Board, GSA ................ Elmendorf, Edward M.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Postsecondary Education 672 El-Naggar, Said, International Bank ............cccoceeuenen. Elrod, Marilyn, District of Columbia, House............. Elsbree, Hugh L., Jr., CRS, Library of Congress ...... Elwell, L. D., Farmers Home Administration, Agri- culture 595 Ely, Aya H., PS to Rep. Fish 234 Ely, Nancy H., State 507 Emerson, Bill (Representative from Missouri): Biography 109 Agriculture Committee 299 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 Emerson, J. Terry, LA to Sen. Goldwater Emerson, Paul, LA to Rep. Foglietta..........ccccoueuennnee. 234 Emerson, William R., Archives and Records, GSA .. 699 Emmerichs, Robert M., Armed Services, House ns 308 Emory, Lane B., Regional, SEC 726 Emrich, Pat, EA to Rep. Derrick...........cccoueueucnennnnns 233 Enders, Thomas O., Inter-American Affairs, State.. 510 Endicott, Gary L., Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Endres, Arthur P., Jr., Judiciary, House.................... 335 Enemark, Kerry Mahoney, Director’s Office, OPM. 717 Engel, Joseph H., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Engel, Roger K., Research and Engineering, De- fense 526 Engel, Ronald E., Food Safety, Agriculture............... Engelhard, Mrs. Charles W., Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 472 Engelken, Robert H., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion Engen, Donald D., Transportation Safety Board ...... Engle, Maggie, ‘Special Committee on 0 ut? na te Engle, Samuel W., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Engleson, Leo, Trade Development, Commerce......... English, Glenn, Mrs., The Congressional Club.......... English, Glenn (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 157 Agriculture Committee 299 Government Operations Committee............c..cc...... 327 English, John C., Mine Safety and Health, Labor.... 635 English, Joseph A., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 English, Joseph G., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian...... 735 Ennis, Eva Martin, Dir. of Constituent Services to Rep. Slattery 242 Enshao, Wang, IMF 838 Ensign, Richard B., Col., Financial Management, Air Force 562 Ensign, William L., Architect of the Capitol’s Office 455 Enterline, Charles M., Government Printing Office 465 Entin, Stephen J., Secretary’s Office, Treasury........ 516 Enty, A. Donald, FCC 68! Enzer, Hermann, Bureau of Mines, Interior Enzler, Jared J., Officer, Federal Reserve .... Eppard, Ann M., AA to Rep. Shuster ..........cccccocu.u..... Epperson, Ruth M., Education and Labor, House.. . 318 Epps, Charles, Jr., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 818 Epstein, David, Civil Division, Justice... ln 571 Epstein, David G., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury 518 Epstein Gary M., FCC 689 Epstein, José D., Inter-American Development Bank 829 Epstein, Mark R., Dr., Research, Development, gndf Acquisition, Army Epstein, Stanley M., Yond of Governors, rym can Red Cross 678 Epstein, William, Press Secy./LA to Rep. Gray........ 235 Erb, Joseph P., Information Resources, Agriculture 594 Erb, Richard D., IMF 37 Erb, William A., Environmental and Scientific Af- fairs, State........ 509 Erdreich, Ben (Representative from Alabama): Biography 6 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Government Operations Committee..........c.cccoeenee 3 Select Committee on Aging Erdreich, Stanley M., Jr., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 376 Ericksen, Emil P., Intelligence and Research, State 512 Erickson, Charles, Indian Health Service, HHS....... 646 Erickson, Duane H., Brig. Gen., Inter-American Defense 27 Erickson, John R., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 610 Ericson, Richard A., Jr., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 376 Erkelens, Henri F., Col., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army Erlenborn, John N. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Education and Labor Committee ........ Government Operations Committee National Commission on Student Financial As- sistance 377 Ersfeld, Rita A., Appropriations, Senate.................... 272 Ersoz, A., Dr., International Cotton Advisory Com- mittee 835 Ervin, Charles W., ITC 743 Ervin, James L., Maj., Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, House 461 Erwin, Donna M., Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate Eschwege, Henry, General Accounting Office........... Escobar, Jamil Wrroe, Tuna Commission..........cceeuene 830 Escobar, Mario Lope: Ambassador Bone rdinary and Plenipotentiary from Paraguay 868 OAS 839 Escudero, Stan, State 508 Escutia, Virgilio, Jr., Dr., Pan American Health Organization Eskin, Otho E., Environmental and Scientific Af- fairs, State 509 Esparza, Carlos, Regional Offices, OPM..................... 721 Esposito, Robert G., EA to Rep. Torricelli. ............... 243 Esposito, Sante J., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Essertier, Edward P., Minerals Management, Inte- rior 583 Essien, Joyce D. K., Dr., Disease Control, HHS......... 641 Essing, John E.,, Maj., Space Systems, Air Force...... 564 1082 Congressional Directory Page Page Esslinger, Patricia L., Compensation Group, OPM.. 718 Essner, Eugene, Mint, TrOnsSUIY....0 cde n sisi 519 Esterly, Thomas, Civil Rights, Education................... 670 Esterrich, Tomas, Maj., Inter-American Defense ..... Estes, Charles, Appropriations, Senate Estes, Joe Ewing, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Estrin, Thelma A., Staff, National Science Founda- tion 714 Etchepareborsa, Roberto, OAS Etheredge, Sarah, Small Business, House....... Etters, Ronald M., National Mediation Board Ettin, Edward C., Officer, Federal Reserve................ Ettinger, Joel, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT.... 665 Eubanks, Florrie, Pers. Asst. to Rep. Walgren.......... 243 Eudaly, Dick, Field Offices, HUD...........ccceccvurreunne. 655 Eude, Jean-Claude, Inter-American Development Bank 828 Eustaquio, George C., AA to Delegate Won Pat ....... 244 Evans, Angela Maria G., CRS, Library of Congress. 468 Evans, Cooper (Representative from Iowa): Biography 70 Agriculture Committee 299 Select Committee on Aging 364 Office of Technology Assessment.............ccccecuerennnne. 472 Evans, Dallas R D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control.. 817 Evans, DavidV , Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 Evans, Hugh C., Legislative Counsel’s Office, nate 447 Evans, John, Farmers Home Administration, Agri- culture 595 Evans, John L., Trade Administration, Commerce.. 619 Evans, John R., International Bank 833 Evans, John R., SEC 724 Evans, Lane A. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 62 Agriculture Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Evans, Marvin R., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Evans, Melvin Herbert, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Trini- dad and Tobago 881 Evans, Michael A. W., Executive Office..........ccc....... 500 Evans, Patricia, OM to Rep. Molinari......c..c.cccocvuenee. 239 Evans, Rodney G., Health Care Financing, HHS..... 646 Evans, Ruth D., OM to Rep. Matsui ..........c.cooeeeeversnines 23 Evans, Shirley, ‘A, Administration, HUD to Evans, Stuart J., Procurement, NASA... riiericsisin Evans, Thomas Mellon: Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian...........c..ccceevevnen. Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian...... i Evans, Tracy L., International Trade, Commerce .... Evans, William L., Forest Service, Agriculture........ Evans, William T., Regional Offices, Labor-........ -Eveland, Patricia C., AA to Rep. Frenzel............ Eveleth, Peter, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB... 712 Evelyn, Douglas, Museum of American History, mithsonian 733 Evered, J. Erich, Secretary’s Office, DOE.................. 667 Everett, Ralph B, Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Everett, Richard H., FCC 690 Everett, Robinson O., chief judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals (biography) 800 Everett, Susie M., University of the District of Columbia 822 Ewald, Thomas E., Defense Investigative Service .... 536 Ewell, Valcris O., Jr., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Ewers, John, 694 Ewing, Blair G., Administration Group, OPM.......... 719 Ewing, Joan S., AA to Rep. Andrews (N.C) .............. 230 Ewing, Juan Agurcia, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Honduras ................... 862 Ewing, Raymond C., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Cyprus........ 876 Eseldise Joseph N., Dr., Indian Health Service, das Exon, J. James (Senator from Nebraska): Biography 113 Armed Services Committee 273 Budget Committee 277 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Legislative Review Committee ..........ccccccoeuennnnnnnn. 293 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 382 Eymann, Ardith G., Market Regulation, SEC........... 725 F Fabbroni, Evelio O., OAS 840 Faden, Alan I, M.D., Health Sciences University, Defense 541 Faga, Martin C., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House Fagan, Kathleen, FCC Le Charles J., Rev. Msgr., Council on the ng 6 Palos, ke Coun. to Sen. Lautenberg................ Fairbanks, Charles H., Jr., Human Rights and Hu- manitarian Affairs, State 51 Fairbanks, Richard, Ambassador, State Fairchild, Jimmy Ray, Appropriations, House Fairchild, Linda, Rules, House Fairley, Richard L., Postsecondary Education .......... Fairman, Robert L., Inspector Generals Office, DOT 658 Falatko, Thomas S., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 63 Falcone, John P., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB.. » Falconi, Raul, OAS Falk, Charles E., Staff, National Science fot ® tion Falls, Harry, Jr., Maj. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force..... Falter, Vincent E, Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Se- lected Agencies 547 Fanning, Shirley J., Judiciary, Senate ...........cccceceuuune Farah, Abdulrahim A., Secretariat, UN..................... Farber, David, Assistant Secretary’s Office, Com- merce 614 Farbrother, Douglas, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Farcht, Beth, Budget, Senate 277 Farden, Marcy, LD to Rep. Akaka ..........c.cccoeevereuenenne 230 Parish: Harper, Administration and Management, La r Farkas, Gerald M.: Bureau of Prisons, Justice 573 Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice................... 575 Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped ..........ccccccouviueueieunnnn 682 Farley, James E., Jr., Administration Group, OPM. 719 Farley, John J., 111, Civil Division, Justice ................ 571 Farlow, Arlene, OM to Rep. Anderson. ........... a Farmakides, John B., Secretary's Office, DOE... Farmer, Elspeth, Budget, House...........ccccu...... Farmer, Greg, AA to Rep. MacKay........ Farmer, Mary Speed, Judiciary, Senate Farmer, Paul V., Appropriations, House . Farmer, William F., Jr., Secretary’s Office, te. Farnsworth, Clyde H., dJr., Officer, Federal Reserve 681 Farnsworth, Lee W., Asst. to Rep. Nielson................ 239 Farnsworth, Tamara L., Armed Services, Senate..... Farr, J. Dent, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Farr, James B., Judiciary, House 336 Farrell, Leslie J., Commission on Security and Co-3 operation in Europe 74 Farrell, Michael G., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 616 Farrell, Rick, LD to Sen. Chiles................civernssisenns Farrell, Thomas J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Farrow, Jeffery, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Fascell, Dante B. (Representative from Florida): Biography 43 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Government Operations Committee...........ccceueuee. 327 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Fass) Paula M., Office/Staff Coord. to Rep. Gep- ardt Fatemi, Fariborz, Foreign Affairs, House. .................. Fatjo, Tom J., Jr., President’s Council on Phygical, Fitness and Sports Faucette, Virginia M., Public Works and a tation, House 344 Faulkenberry, Bobby H., Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 46 Individual Index 1083 Faulkner, Gary, AA to Sen. Bumpers Faulkner, Lisa, Budget, Senate Faulkner, Tamara, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Faulstich, Janet K., AA to Rep. Beilenson................. 231 Faulwell, Bond, Organization and Personnel, GSA . 698 Faunce, Irvin E., Jr., Financial Operations, Treas- ury Fauntleroy, John D., D.C. Superior Court.................. Fauntroy, Walter E. (Delegate from the District of lumbia): Biography 208 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 District of Columbia Committee 315 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Faurer, Lincoln D., Lt. Gen., NSA/CSS, Defense..... 539 Fay, William M., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 793 Fazio, Vic (Representative from California): Biography 14 Appropriations Committee Budget Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. Federal Government Service Task Force .. 5 House of Representatives Page Board .................... Feasey, Barbara M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 9 Feathers, Meredith J., Secretary's Office, Senate .... Feats Moxley, judge, U.S. Tax Court (bi- ograph Febres Silva. Jose E., Field Offices, HUD................... Febuary, William S, Capt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, House 461 Fedders, John M., Enforcement, SEC ......................... Fedkiw, John, Budget and Program Analysis, Agri- culture 59: Fee, Francis X., General Accounting Office Feemster, Ralph M., Postal Service ................ Feeney, Thomas, Field Offices, HUD.................c...c.... Feierstein, Walter A., Government Printing Office. 465 Feigenbaum, Heidi, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Feighan, Edward F. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 152 Foreign Affairs Committee -324 Judiciary Committee 334 Feigin, Stephen, Solicitor’s Office, Labor.................... 631 Fein, Bruce E., 689 Feinleib, Manning, M.D., Assistant Secretary’s Office, HHS 640 Feinson, Clare D., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Feinstein, Patrice, Health Care Financing, HHS..... 646 Feister, Nancy, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............. 515 Feit, Alan, LD to Rep. Marlenee Feith, Douglas, International Security Policy, De- fense 524 Feito, José Luis, IMF 838 Feketekuty, Geza, U.S. Trade Representative, Ex- ecutive 503 Feld, Benjamin, Officer, U.S. Court of Military Ap-ni] peals Felder. Allie C,, Jr., Board, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 742 Feldkamp, Robert H., Drug Enforcement, Justice ... 574 Feldman, David, Solicitor’s Office, Labor................... 630 Feldman, Gerald, International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 Feldman, Lloyd, Employment and Training, Labor. 633 Feldman, Marcia, Holocaust Memorial Council ....... 740 Feldman, Roger B., State 506 Feldman, William, Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Feldstein, Martin S., Economic Advisers, Executive ge Felix, C. Lowe, Smithsonian Felix, John Henry, Board of Governors, ed Red Cross 678 Feller, Mimi, AA to Sen. Chafee.........ccccceooevvvenneen.. Felrice, Barry, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT... Felsman, Mary Lou, Regional, SEC Fenderson, Douglas A., Special Education and Re- habilitative Services Fenn, Dan, Jr., Archives and Records, GSA.. Fennello, Michael J., FAA, DOT Fenner, Robert M., National Credit Union.... Fenoglio, Steve, Veterans’ Affairs, House.................. Fenstermacher, Geoffrey M., Staff, National Sci- ence Foundation 715 Page Fenton, George F., Jr., Environment and Public Works, Senate Fenton, John H., Labor Relations Authority ............ Ferebee, Mary A, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 269 Ferguson, Donald C., East Asian and Pacific Af-fairs, State 509 Porgisont Jones L., Board of Governors, American TOSS 678 Ferguson, Robert E. H., AA to Rep. Fields................ 234 Ferguson, William, Acquisition Policy, GSA .. 697 Fern, Alan, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian................ 734 Fernandes-Lopes, Jose Luis, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Cape Verde... 857 Ferrand, Louis, Solicitor’s Office, Labor..................... 631 Ferrara, Ralph C., Administrative Conference of the United States 67 Ferraris, Jorge D., Inter-American Development Bank 828 Ferraro, Geraldine A. (Representative from New York): Biography Budget Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... Select Committee on Aging Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion 375 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-emy 382 Forms, N., Rear Adm., Naval Supply Systems....... 558 Ferreira, José Roberto, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 842 Ferrell, H. Albion, D.C. Board of Parole..................... 820 Ferrell, Michael J., AA to Rep. Garcia....................... 234 Ferren, John M., D.C. Court of Appeals..................... 802 Ferris, Sally A., Congressional Budget Office ........... 462 Fersh, Robert, Agriculture, House 301 Fersh, Robert J., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For--estry, Senate 269 Fetters, Tracy, Legislative Counsel’s Office, House . 455 Feuchter, Roy W., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 609 Fouiner, Edwin J., Jr., U.S. Advisory Commission n Public Diplomacy 738 Fevel, Daniel I, University of the District of oo umpila Fey, Becky M., Services and Activities, fend Red Cross 679 Fibich, A. Lawrence, Defense Audiovisual Agency.. 535 pens, Lins dJ., Board for International Broadcast-5a, Fidandss, Nicholas A., Mediation and Conciliation.. 695 Fidler, Shelley, Energy and Commerce, House......... 324 Fiedler, Bobbi (Representative from California): Biography 19 Budget Committee 312 Fielding, Fred F., Executive Office...........cccceevereunen..e. 499 Fielding, James R., Fish and Wildlife, Interior......... 585 Fields, Adrienne, Education and Labor, House ........ 318 Fields, Earl G., Field Offices, HUD..........ccccceceuerennen. 656 Fields, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee...........c.c.coouueuee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Fields, Ogis, Bureau of Prisons, Justice............. “ Fields, Tom, Asst. to Rep. Cooper ...........ccccceuvveveverenene 232 Fienberg, Linda D., General Counsel’s Office, SEC.. 724 Fifer, Scott, Budget, Senate 277 Figueroa, Joanna W., Foreign Relations, Senate...... 285 Figueroa, Rosemary, Policy and Communications, OPM 17 Filippelli, Daniel C., Independent Offices, HUD....... 652 Filippini, John C., Antitrust, Justice...........ccceceueuenee 570 Filler, Marshall S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Fillerman, Walter S., Administration and Manage- ment, 632 Filson, Charles Wo National Credit Union................ 709 Filson, Lawrence E, Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Finaish, Mohamed, IMF 837 Finch, C. David, IMF 837 Finch, Jim, Postal Service 748 Finch, Johnny C., General Accounting Office........... 463 Finch, Louis C., CRS, Library of Congress ad Finch, Shelly, D.C. Recorder of Deeds........ 2 Finch, William J., AA to Rep. McCloskey.................. 1084 Congressional Directory Page Findlay, Linda D., Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Findley, Craig, Republican Leader’s Office, House .. 450 Vinee , Cole, Press Secy. to Rep. Jones (Okla.)....... 236 Finelli, Vincent C., Economic Analysis, Commerce. 616 Finerty, John J., Commission on urity and Co-operation in Europe 374 Fink, Lois, Dr., Museum of American Art, Smith-sonian 733 Finkelman, Jacobo, Dr., Pan American Health Or-ganization 844 Finkelstein, Michael, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 664 Finkle, Jeffrey A., Community Planning and De-velopment, HUD 651 Finley, Elliott C., Library of Congress............cccceeeu.... 466 Finley, Harry R., General Accounting Office............ 463 Finn, Bernard S., Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Finn, James J., Home Loan Bank Board ................... 692 Finn, Richard D. Jr., Armed Services, Senate .......... Finn, Timothy J., Legal Policy, Justice..................... Finnegan, David B., Energy and Commerce, House 322 Finneran, Wm. J., Commodore, Naval Air Systems 557 Finney, Majorie, Environment and Public Works, Senate Finnie, Kathryn A., Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, House 358 Finsen, Susan C., CRS, Library of Congress.............. 466 Finsterle, James C., Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense 5 Finzi, John C., Library of Congress..........cc.cccovrcuuene. Fiori, Florence B., HMO’s and Resources Develop-ment, HHS 645 First, William L., Majority Whip’s Office, House..... 450 Fischer, David C., Executive Office .........ccececervvreuenene. 500 Fischer, David Joseph, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Seychelles.. Fischer, Dennis J., Health Care Financing, HHS..... Fischer, Llewellyn, General Counsel's Office, OPM. 717 Fischer, Paul A., Enforcement, SEC ............c.ceucununn. 725 Fischer, Robert, Dr., Pan American Health Orga-nization 843 Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (Representative from New York): Biography 136 Judiciary Committee 334 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-lies Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion 375 Environmental and Energy Study Conference. Board of Visitors to the Military Academ Fish, Jamie McLaughlin, Public Works and Trans-portation, House 344 Fish, Manus (Jack), National Park Service, Interi-3 or 584 Fisher, Alicia R., Secretary’s Office, Senate.............. Fisher, Colleen, Appropriations, Senate............ Fisher, Debora A., Foreign Relations, Senate Fisher, George A.: ~ Appeals Court 758 Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Dis-trict of Columbia Circuit . 167 Fisher, Herbert L., Research and Engineering, De-fense 525 Fisher, Jerry, Office of the Comptroller, Treasury .. 517 Fisher, Joel L., U.S./Canada Commission.................. 836 ~ Fisher, Joseph A.: Post Office and Civil Service, House........................ House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 375 Fisher, Louis, CRS, Library of Congress..................... Fisher, Philip V., Drug Enforcement, Justice Fisher, Robert M., Officer. Federal Reserve.............. Fisher, Ruth W.: PS to Rep. Fuqua Science and Technol , House Fisherow, Benjamin, Energy and Commerce, House Fiske, Guy W., Secretary’s Office, Commerce............ Fiske, H. Sandra, Federal Government Service Task Force, House Fiske, Mary Jane, Education and Labor, House....... Fiske, Richard S., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Fitch, Michael T. N., FCC itch, W. H., Lt. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 Page Fite, William H., Foreign Affairs, House................... 327 Fites, Jeanne B., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Fitt, Alfred B., Congressional Budget Office ............. 462 Fitting, Leslie, OM/PS to Rep. Ridge 240 Pitegzall, A. Ernest, Financial Management, Air 'orce 5 Fitzgerald, Ann P., Botanic Garden............................ Fitzgerald, Edmond J., Maritime Administration, 2 62 Fitzgerald, Eileen, Small Business, House................. 352 Fitzgerald, James A., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 744 Fitzgerald, Jennifer, Vice President’s Office............. 443 Fitzgerald, Martin J.: Congressional Liaison Office, General Accounting Office Fitzgerald, P. J., Agricultural ture Fitzgerald, Richard J., Judge, Foundation FitzGerald, William H., Jr. GAO, House............. 460 462 Research, Agricul- Truman Schelarship 702 Secretary’s Office, 658 Fitzpatrick, Martin F., Jr., Transportation, Agri- culture 606 Fitzpatrick, Thomas B., FCC 689 Fitzsimmons, George A., SEC 724 FitzSimon, Jean K., U.S. Trustees, Justice................ 577 Fitzwater, Marlin M., Secretary’s Office, Treasury . 516 Flach, Klaus W., Soil Conservation, Agriculture...... 611 Flacks, Lewis I., Copyright Office, Library of Con- gress 472 Flader, Joseph, LD to Rep. Petri 240 Flagg, Maurice, Executive. Officer, American Red Cross ; 678 Flaherty, Karen, Budget, House .........c.c.cccccecvevevrnnnnne. 314 Flajser, Steven H., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Flanagan, Kathleen, House Press Gallery................. 884 Flanagan, Mary, House Administration, House........ 330 Flander, Mervin J., Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped ...... 682 Flander, Murray, Democrat Whip’s Office, Senate.. 444 Flanigan, Joseph M., Rural Electrification, Agri- culture 596 Flanigan, Michael P., Energy and Commerce, aig ouse Flannagan, John C., Trade Development, Com- merce 621 Flannary, G. J., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems .... 557 Flannery, Robert G., Railway Association................. 749 Flannery, Thomas A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. Flatin, Bruce A., Refugee Programs, State................ 514 Flawn, Peter T., Dr., Science Board, National Sci- ence Foundation Fleck, Lloyd, Foreign Agricultural Service................ Fleig, Anne G., President’s Commission on Execu- tive Exchange Fleischer, Michael P., State Fleischer, Peter, AA/Press Secy. to Rep. Studds...... Fleischhauer, Carl-August, Secretariat, UN.............. 849 Fleming, Elizabeth, AA to Rep. Jenkins........ 236 Fleming, James, AA to Sen. Ford................ Fleming, Joan M., Regional, SEC................ Fleming, Mack, Veterans’ Affairs, House Fleming, Robert J., D.C. Recreation Fleming, Scott S., LD to Rep. Glickman..................... 235 Flemming, Arthur S., Dr., Commission on War- time Relocation and Internment of Civilians .... 374 Fletcher, Albert B., Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Mili- tary Appeals (biography) Fletcher, Cynthia A., PS to Rep. Hyde..........cccc....... Fletcher, James C., Dr., Office of Technology As- sessment 4 Fletcher, Kenneth H., Postal Service............cccccevenene 748 Fletcher, Maureen, Majority Leader’s Office, House 450 Fletcher, Richard, Inter-American Development Bank 828 Fletcher, Virginia, AA to Rep. Rostenkowski........... 241 Fletcher, W. Fred, AA to Rep. Daniel......................... 233 Fletcher, Willard, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Council Flickinger, Harry H., Personnel and Administra-tion, Justice Flickner, Charles, Budget, Senate ............ccceceueuuenee.e. Individual Index 1085 Page Page Hint, Janet, Museum of American Art, Smithsoni-— Flint. "Myles E., Land and Natural Resources, Jus-tice 572 Flippo, Ronnie G. (Representative from Alabama): Biograph; 6 Ways inn Means Committee 355 Flood, Glenn E., Lt., Public Affairs, Defense............. 532 Flood, R. Kevin, Archives Trust Fund Board, GSA . 699 Flores-Ysita, Maria, Select Committee on ‘Aging, House Florez, Alberto, Pan American Health Organiza-aii tion Florio, i J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 118 Energy and Commerce Committee ...........cccccecuruenee. 320 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Select Committee on Aging 363 Flory, David L., Energy and Commerce, House........ 322 Flowers, Ronald S., University of the District of Columbia 822 Floyd, Lisa D., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance Flues, Barboura C., Ener. and Commerce, House . 322 Flynn, Daniel, Bureau of Standards, Commerce ...... 626 Flynn, Peter A., Capt., Health Affairs, Defense ....... Flynn, Thomas B., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Flynn, Thomas E., Rear Adm., Judge Advocate General’s Office, Navy 556 Flynn, William E., III, Regional Offices, OPM.......... 721 Foege, William H., Dr., Disease Control, HHS.......... 641 Fogarty, Gail Higgins, Judiciary, House..................... 335 Fogarty, Joseph R., FCC 688 Fogash, Kenneth A., SEC 724 Fogel, Richard L., General Accounting Office........... 462 Foglietta, Thomas M. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography 161 Armed Services Committee 306 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Foley, Aileen, Doorkeeper’s Office, House.................. 453 Foley, H. Warden, Health Sciences University, De- fense 540 Foley, Heather S., Majority Whip’s Office, House.... 450 Foley, Martin E., ICC 703 Foley, Teomos S. (Representative from Washing- ton): Biography 198 Agriculture Committee 299 House Administration Committee.............ccococecunnne 329 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 358 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......... Democratic Study Group 359 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... Majority Whip Foley, William 5) ., Administrative Office of the J.S. Courts 805 Folger, J. Clifford, Mrs., J. F.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, Smithsonian 735 Follin, John W., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel ............ccccoceninrernnnnne 8 Folsom, Henry R., Postal Rate Commission .............. Fong Joseph dJ., Services and Activities, American ross Fonsesa, Cynthia Fox, Education and Labor, ouse Fontaine, Ray, Plans, Programs and Financial Management, GSA Fonte, Kiki, Energy and Commerce, House............... Fooks, Marvin, Employment and Training, Labor... Foosaner, Robert S., FCC Foote, Donna Jo Bales, Clerk’s Office, House............ Foote, Joe, AA to Rep. McCurdy...........cccceunu. Foote, William, +o re GSA... Forbes, C. L., General Accounting Office Forbes, E. Ripley, Energy and Commerce, House .... Ferhat, Wilford J., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Force, Mary, Smithsonian Ford, Carl W., Jr., Foreign Relations, Senate ........... Yor Oizude A., University of the District of Co- umbpila Ford, David A, State 506 Ford, Esther, Budget, House 314 Ford, Ford B.: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Mine Safety and Health, Labor..........cccccceevevrrrunaeen 635 Ford, Gerald R., Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian Ford, Glen E., Urban Mass Transportation, DOT .... Ford, Harold E. (Representative from Tennessee): Biography 179 Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Aging 363 Ford, Harvey L., Animal and Plant, Agriculture..... 602 Ford, James David, Rev., Chaplain, House................. 449 Ford, John E.: Secretary's Office, Agriculture...........cccoccecovuneunnnee. Marketing and Inspection, Agriculture.. Ford, John J., Armed Services, House........ Ford, John W., OAS Ford, Marcia, Asst. to Rep. Nielson Ford, Marshall, Food and Drug, HHS......................... Ford, Martha, House Administration, House............ Ford, Morgan, judge, U.S. Court of International Trade (biography) 784 Ford, Robert N., Civil Division, Justice...................... 570 Ford, Roland Ww, Joint Committee on Taxation....... 371 Ford, W. Antoinette, AID, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency T41 Ford, Walter B., II, Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Ford, Wendell H. (Senator from Kentucky): Biography 75 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 290 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Joint Committee on Printing Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 373 Ford, William D. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 97 Education and Labor Committee ............cccceceueueunnene 316 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards National Commission on Student Financial As- sistance 377 Ford, William E.,, II, SEC 724 Ford, William F., Officer, Federal Reserve................ 681 Forde, Velma B., Judiciary, House 336 Foren, J. Richard, Secretariat, UN ..........c.ccccceuereuee. 849 Forero, Rafael O., Maj. Gen., Inter-American De- fense Forlenza, Gerald M., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Fornoff, Harry, State Forrest, Sue, Veterans’ Affairs, House....... Forrest, Vaughn S., AA to Rep. McCollum Forrester, Bruce M., senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 798 Forrester, Michael, Capt., Naval Council of Person-nel Boar 555 Forsberg, Franklin S., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sweden ...........cccceveverunenene 881 Forschler, George P. A., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Installations, Air Force........................ Forstall, Richard, Geographic Names, Interior......... Forstater, Ira B., Legislative Counsel's Office, 155 House Forsythe, Edwin B. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 123 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 352 Forsythe, Patria, Labor and Human Resources, nate 289 Fort, Joanne Doddy, D.C. Licenses and Permits....... 819 Fort, W. Howard, Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Fortier, Alison Brenner, Foreign Affairs, House...... 327 Fortuna, Richard, Energy and Commerce, House .... 324 Fortune, Terence J., State 507 Foryst, Carole A., Urban Mass Transportation, i Fosler, Gail, Budget, Senate 277 Foss, Stuart M., General Counsel’s Office, OPM ...... 717 Fossedal, Donald E., Government Printing Office.... 464 Fossum, ‘Donna L., Government Operations, House 329 Fossum, John, Work Force, OPM .......c-iociceaee: nr 719 Foster, Charles R., FAA, DOT Foster, Dorothy Ww. National Credit Union ............ 1086 Congressional Directory Foster, Hugh W., Board, Development Bank ............ Foster, James C., SEC Foster, James P., Col., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 563 Foster, Jim, Oosupgtiosiel Safety, Labor Foster, Kenneth B., Staff, National Science Foun- dation 7 Foster, Robert B., Appropriations, House................... Foster Robert L., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Fouchard, Joseph J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion T44 Fountain, Darryl, Governmental Affairs, Senate..... 286 Fourneyron, M. Maurice, Tuna Commission............. 830 Fouts, Jimmy M., Railroad Ticket Office................... 459 Fouts, Leonard R., Board, Farm Credit Adminis- tration 687 Fowell, Andrew J., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce : 626 Fowler, Aubrey Wayne, Clerk’s Office, House........... 451 Fowler, E. B, Vice Adm., Naval Sea Systems........... 557 Fowler, John M.: Secretary’s Office, DOT 658 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation............ 677 Fowler, Mark S.: Admnisiigiivg Conference of the United States.. a 2 Fowler, Richard L., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 Fowler, William E., Jr., Transportation Safety Boar 715 Fowler, William Y,, IV, SEC 724 Fowler, Wyche, Jr. (Representative from Georgia): Biograph y 45 Ways and Means Committee 355 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 358 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Fowlkes, Delores H., Management, NASA ................ 706 Fox, Eugene, Brig. ‘Gen., Research and Engineer- ing, Def Fox, Lh S., TVA Fox, Jerald D, Advisory Board, GSA..........ccccecurunnnne. Fox, John, International Organization Affairs, State Fox, Lydia M., Post Office and Civil Service, House 341 Fox, Richard K., Jr., Deputy Inspector General, State 507 . Fox, Robert, Field Offices, HUD .............ccceevereruerenenne. 654 Fox, Sara E., Senate Legal Counsel’s Office.............. 448 Foxwell, Tom, Budget, Senate 277 Fraas, Phillip L., griculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Sena Fradley, Dennis: AA to Sen. Stevens Assistant Majority Leader’s Office, Senate............ Fraioli, Michael, Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House Fralin, Gayle D., Finance, Senate Fralin, Gloria V., Finance, Senate. France, Roger A., AA to Rep. McCain Franchot, Peter, AA to Rep. Markey....... Francis, George, Land Management, Inte OF rr Francis, Richard, Dr. Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank, HUD 653 Frandsen, Richard A., Energy and Commerce, ouse 323 Franger, Melissa Olsen, Sergeant at Arms’ Office, 2 ouse 45, Frank, barney (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 89 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Government Operations Committee............ccoceuvunene 327 Judiciary Committee 334 Democratic Study Group 359 Select Committee on Aging 363 Sdvivry Commission on Intergovernmental Re- ations Frank, Gerald W., Asst. to Sen. Hatfield ................... Frank, Irvin, Holocaust Memorial Council. el Frank, John, LD to Rep. Gunderson..............ccccocu.u.... Frank, Newton J., FMC Frank, Richard H., International Finance Corpora- tion 835 Frank, Robyn C., Human Nutrition, Agriculture..... 607 Franke, John J.: Secretary's Office, Agriculture...........ccooevirveeenenene 591 Administration, Agriculture 593 Page Frankel, Eugene, Science and Technology, House ... 349 Frankel, Martin J., HMO’s and Resources Develop-ment, HHS 645 Frankel, Morgan J., Senate Legal Counsel’s Office . 448 Franklin, A. F., General Accounting Office............... 462 Franklin, Calvin G., Maj. Gen.: D.C. Armory Board D.C. National Guard Franklin, Charles D., Maj. Gen., Army Franklin, Hardy R., Dr., D.C. Public Library... Franklin, Harold, Operations, Agriculture................ Franklin, William W. (Representative from Missis- sippi): Biography 105 Agriculture Committee 299 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Franks, J. Robert, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 269 Franks, Martin D., Democratic Congressional Cam-paign Committee, House.........cceeeeerrererereenennnns Frankum, Ronald B., Science and Technology Policy, Executive 503 Fransen, James W., Legislative Counsel’s Office, Senate 447 na Frantz, Cecilia, Elementary and Secondary Educa-tion 671 Franzen, John, Democratic Congressional Cam-paign Committee, House Franzen, Richard S., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 623 Frascella, A., Naval Air Systems........cccccevrerereirercnnnes Frases rel J., Human Development Services, Fraser, Cindy J., Secretary’s Office, DOT Fraser, John C. Jr., Commodore, Naval Facilities Engineering 557 Frazier, Henry B., III, Labor Relations Authority... 693 Frazier, James, Operations, Agriculture.................... 594 Frazier, Richard M., Law Revision Counsel’s Office 454 Frazier, Robert E., Officer, Federal Reserve.............. 681 Frazier, Samuel K, National Capital Planning Commission Frazier, Sarah E., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Freburger, Joseph F., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture Frederick, Doyle G., Geological Survey, Interior...... Frederick, Jeannie, OM to Rep. Volkmer-.................. 2 Frederickson, Dave, SBA Fredrickson, C. T., Official, Farm Credit Adminis- tration 6 Free, Brant W., Trade Development, Commerce...... Free, Lucius L., Inspector General's Office, Agri- culture 593 Frochorough; Boyd M., Lt., Secretary's Office, 55 avy Freedenberg, Paul, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Freel, Edward J., AA to Rep. Carper.........cccccccevunuuen. Freeland, Bob, AA to Rep. Anderson... 2 Freeland, Joyce, OM to Rep. Mitchell oo Freeman, Alison, Energy and Commerce, House ..... Freeman, Charles A., University of the District of Columbia 821 Freeman, Claire E., Community Planning and De- velopment, HUD Freeman, Daniel M., Judiciary, House Freeman, James W., D.C. Corrections ..... Fresno, Mary Ann, PS/OM to Rep. D. Crane 232 Freeman, Phyllis, Energy and Commerce, House .... 323 Freeman, Richard M., TVA 737 Freeman, S. David: Office of Technology Assessment .........c.ccccceverrenennene 473 TVA 737 Freeman, Y. Paulette, FCC 689 Freeman-Owen, Beverly J., D.C. Licenses and Per- mits 818 Freer, Robert E., Jr., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Fregeau, Jerome H., Staff, National Science Foun-dation 714 Freiwald, Joyce G., Science and Technology, House 349 Frelinghuysen, Peter H. B.,, J. F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian...........cccccevuevinennene. 735 Individual Index 1087 Page Page French, Bruce Comly, District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 374 French, E. LaVon, Small Business, House................. French, Judson C., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 French, Martin, Public Debt, Treasury ..........cccceoeuuu. 519 Frenze, Christopher, Joint Economic Committee..... 373 Frenzel, Bill, Mrs., The Congressional Club............... 683 Frenzel, Bill (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 101 Budget Committee 312 House Administration Committee...........c.ccceounennn. 329 Ways and Means Committee Frere, Francis B., Mint, Treasury............cccoceveeueureuenn. Freund, Paul A., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund 378 Frey, Andrew L., Solicitor General’s Office, Justice 568 Frey, James M., OMB 501 Fricker, Edward dJ., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Friedberg, Arthur W., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S./Mexico 834 Friedl, Ernestine, Dr., Science Board, National Sci-ence Foundation 13 Friedman, Abigail S., Senate Legal Counsel's on 1cCe brisiman, Benjamin, Inspector General's Office, Friedman, Bernie, AA to Rep. Smith (Fla.)............... 242 Friedman, Daniel M., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography) . 769 Friedman, Ed, Foreign Affairs, House... .“ Friedman, Kathi, LA to Rep. Stokes.........cccceevrerennene Friedman, Martin: Council on the Arts Museum of American Art, Smithsonian................. Friedman, Neal J., FTC Friedman, Robert M., M.D., Health Sciences Uni- versity, Def 541 Friedmann, Peter A., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Friichtenicht, R. D., Capt., Naval Air Systems......... 557 Frinking, Ton, North Atlantic Assembly ................... 380 Frisbie, Frank L., FAA, DOT Fritts, Robert E., "Consular Affairs, State..........c........ 513 Fritz, "John Ww., Indian Affairs, Interior.......ccvenenins 581 Frohnsdorff, Geoffrey d., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 626 Fromme, William L., FAA, DOT..........ccoceenvrrrcirrnnnen 660 Frommer, Peter, Dr., National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, HHS Frost, Alberta C., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture. 607 Frost, Martin (Representative from Texas): Biography 187 Budget Committee 312 Rules Committee 345 Frost, Michael R., Work Force, OPM.......................... 719 Frost, S. D., Rear Adm., Comptroller’s Office, Navy vs Frumin, Alan, Secretary’ s Office, Senate 445 Fry, Donna, Select Committee on Aging, House....... ry, Michael C., D.C. Licenses and was sia asaeises Fry, William E., ITC 743 Frye, Alton, Former Members of Congress................ 697 Fryer, John F., Public Works and Transportation, House 345 Fuchigami, Harry, Information Resources, GSA....... 698 Fuchs, Hans, International Bank ..............cccccoeeveveinne. 832 Fuerth, Leon S., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House Fuerth, Stephen G., Tax Division, Justice.................. Fukuda, Robert K., Field Offices, HUD...................... Fulbright, J. William, J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 135 Fulbright, John L., Jr., Youth Programs, Interior... 580 Fulcher, Kimberly A, Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Fuller, Carolyn, Appieprisiions, Sendle cio Fuller, Clint, EA to Sen. Helms.............. = Fuller, Craig L., Executive Office Fuller, Jerome, "Regional, SEC 72 Fuller, Lee O., Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Fuller, Lissa, Government Operations, House Fuller, Loretta, PS/OM to Sen. Symms............... Fuller, Richard, Veterans’ Affairs, House ................. Fullerton, Frank P., International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S./Mexico Fullerton, Lawrence R., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Fullerton, Raymond W., General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture Fulton, Pattison, Chf. LA to Rep. Fazio. ..................... Fulton, Robert, Budget, Senate 277 Fulwyler, Niles J., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment and Readiness, Arm 548 Funderburk, David B., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Socialist Republic of Romania 880 Fundingsland, Osmund T., General Accounting Office 463 Funk, Sherman M., Inspector General, Commerce.. 613 Funkhouser, Richard, EPA 6 Funseth, Robert L., Refugee Programs, State........... Funston, Edward H., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Jus-i tice Fuqua, Don, Mrs., The Congressional Club................ 683 Fuqua, Don (Representative from Florida): Biography 36 Government Operations Committee.................o..... 327 Science and Technology Committee......................... 347 Veredlo, Foster, Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Furey, Theresa M., Congressional Record Index ice 370 Furka, Anthony J., D.C., U.S. Marshal’s Office........ 578 Furlow, Edward P., ITC 3 Furman, Hal, Reclamation, Interior.............. Furman, Ira, Transportation Safety Board Furman, Lynn, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Furman, William T., Administration and Manage- ment, Labor 631 Furth, Helmut F., Antitrust Division, Justice .......... 569 Fusaro, A. Daniel, Appeals Court... %..... 0... 758 G Gabel, Caroline D., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Gabriel, Anthony J., Inspector General's Office, Agriculture 593 Gabriel, Charles A., Gen.: Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defi Air Staff, Air Force Gabriel, Donald E., Lt. Col., Health Affairs, De-: fense Gabriel, K. Georg: International Bank 832 International Finance Corporation 835 Gaddy, Steven M., Secretary’s Office, HUD .............. 649 Gaffney, Frank J. Jr., Armed Services, Senate......... 274 Gaffney, Henry H., Defense Security Assistance Agency 538 Gaffney, Paul G., Comdr., International Security Affairs, Defense 523 Gaffney, Susan, Inspector General’s Office, GSA ..... 697 Gage, Alexa B., Joint Committee on Taxation.......... 371 Gaginis, Geri, PS to Sen. Burdick 226 Gagliardo, James E., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 746 Gahr, William E., General Accounting Office........... 463 Gaillard, Bernard, ICC 703 Gainer, Ronald L., Legal Policy, Justice .................... 568 Gaines, Howard, Merchant arine and Fisheries, House Gaines, L. Ebersole, OPIC, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 7 Gaiser, Judith, D.C. Licenses and Permits................. Gajdys, Robert P., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce Galaty, Carol P., OCHAMPUS, Field Activities, Fai Galbraith, Evan Griffith, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to France.................... 877 Galbraith, James K., Joint Economic Committee..... 372 Galbraith, Peter W., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 285 Galbreath, Carolyn E., OSC, Merit Systems Protec-7, tion Galdi, Theodor W., CRS, Library of Congress........... 468 Galen, Rich, National Republican Congressional 201 Compiittes Galer, Julio, ILO 836 1088 Congressional Directory Page Galey, Margaret E., Foreign Affairs, House.............. 326 Galey, Ruth R., Legislative Liaison, Air Force ......... 564 Galis, Paul L., FAA, DOT 66! Gall, Mary S., Vice President's Office... Gall, Michael, Geological Survey, Interior por Gallagher, George R., D.C. Court of Appeals Gallagher, Lynn, Agriculture, House 3 Gallagher, Michael P., Maj., Public Affairs, Air i For: Galle: Neil, Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 599 Gallagher, Peter J., Railway Association Gallas, Edward C., General Accounting Office ......... Gallegos, Jerry L., House Press Gallery..................... Gallegos, Tony, EEOC Gallerano, Priscilla, Environment and Public Works, Senate Galliart, David R., Grain Inspection, Agriculture... 606 Gallotta, Alfred A., Jr., Rear Adm., Naval Elec-tronic Systems 557 Galloway, Bill, Operations, Agriculture..................... 594 Galloway, Gail A., Officer of the Supreme Court..... 757 Galloway, Kenneth F., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 626 Galloway, Lee M., U.S. Tax Court.......ccccceuereruereruennne 799 Gallup, Dana H., Appeals Court ..........ccccccoverureruennnns 758 Galperin, Jorge, Dr., Pan American Health Orga-nization : 844 Galstan, Samuel W., Maritime Administration, Gambrel, Marcia S., Majority Secretary’s Office, na 447 Gamser, Howard G., Labor Relations Authority ...... 693 Gancedo, Julio, OAS 840 Gandy, Henry, Republican Whip’s Office, House..... 451 Gann, Richard, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 626 Gannon, Francis X., OAS 840 Ganucheau, Gilbert F., Appeals Court..........ccccccunee. 758 GaNun, Agnes, Public Works and Transportation, House 3 Ganzfried, Bernard, National Credit Union............... Garabedian Edward V., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Garabedian, Levon H., Officer, Federal Reserve ...... 680 Garaffa, Joseph P., Field Offices, HUD...................... 654 Garango, Tiemoko Marc, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Upper Volta..... 871 Garber, Patricia E., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Garcia, Angie, USIA Garcia, Charlotte, Energy and Commerce, House... Garcia, Ernest E., Legislative Affairs, Defense Garcia, Joseph, Procurement, NASA Ogrdls, Peter, Compliance and Investigations, 1 OPM Garcia, Robert (Representative from New York): Biography Banking Tinance and Urban Affairs Committee.. sud Foreign Affairs Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 4) Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 359 North Atlantic Assembly 380 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council...........ccccceeueuennnee 740 Garcia, Thomas V., Work Force, OPM..........ccceueuen. 720 Garcia-Godoy, Christian, OAS 841 Gardiner, James S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel..............ccccueuunu.... Gardiner, William H., Secretary’s Office, Senate..... Gardner, David P., Dr., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance Gardner, Ed, Field Offices, HUD..........ceccecevvrerrvrnne Gardner, John L., Research and Engineering, De- fense Gardner, Lawrence, Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture Gardner, Leland L., ICC Gardner, Michael R., Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Bandner Paul F., East Asian and Pacific Affairs, tate Gardner, PRS A. Civil Division, Justice................ Gardner, Lewis, Jr., Government Printing 1cCe Gardner, William C., D.C. Superior Court................. Garfinkel, Patricia Gail, Science and Technology, House 349 Page Garfinkel, Steven, Information Security Oversight, GSA 697 Gargano, Charles A., Urban Mass Transportation, 4 65 Garland, Michael G., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Garmat, John, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .............. 516 Garn, Jake (Senator from Utah): Biography 189 Appropriations Committee 270 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit-tee 275 Republican Conference of the Senate...................... 294 Republican Policy Committee 294 Select Committee on Intelligence ..........ccccccvuerenee 296 Regent, Smithsonian 728 Garner, Daniel J., Nuclear Regulatory Commission 744 Garner, Ernest L., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Garnett, Carol M., Energy and Natural Resources, nate 280 Garnett, Thomas F., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Garnick, Daniel H., Economic Analysis, Commerce 616 Garrabrant, C., Ann, Environment and Public Works, Sena 282 Garrahy, J. Joseph, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 677 Garren, Terrell T., AA to Rep. Clarke..........cccocuun..... 232 Garrett, George A., Mrs., JF.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian..............ccceceeveunenne 736 Garrett, Lawrence H., Regional Offices, Merit Sys-tems Protection Board // Garrett, Marvin L., Administration, State ................ Garrison, Carol, PS to Rep. Anthony...........ccccouu..... 2 Garrity, Lee, Finance, Senate Garrow, Jack A., Commodore: Navy Naval Operations Office of Information, Navy Garson, John, Solicitor’s Office, Labor ..........ccceeuuueu.. Garvey, Gerald T., Library of Congress... Garvey, John J., Maritime Administration, DOT..... 663 Garvey, Robert R Historic eR INLOTIOr hus td cision anisinsiy 587 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation............ 677 Garvie, Pamela J., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Garwood, Griffith L., Officer, Federal Reserve......... 681 Gary, Thomas A., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 623 Garza, Jose S., LD to Rep. Ortiz 240 Garza, Reynaldo G., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Gasch, Oliver, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography).........c.ccceceeuenenn Gasper, Jo Ann, Planning and Evaluation, HHS ..... Gast, L. L., Food Safety, Agriculture ..........ccccceceeneue. 6 Gast, Philip C., Lt. Gen.: International Security Affairs, Defense... tors Defense Security Assistance Agency ...........ccceeuee. Gaston, Elizabeth, State Gates, Jeffrey, Finance, Senate Gathright, Paula A., Capt., International Security Policy, Defense Gathright, Vera P., UN Information Centre,............ Gatling, Judith R., Standards of Official Conduct, 45% ouse Gault, Lolly L., Labor and Human Resources, 2 Gausz, na Beeler, Federal Prison Industries, Inc, Justice 575 Gautier, John H., LD to Rep. Hiler........cccccceevenuernenene 236 Gavett, Earle E., Energy, Agriculture........c.cccoeeuune 598 Gavin, Debby, Legislative Counsel’s Office, House... 455 Gavin, Donald J., Tax Division, Justice..........cccecuveuu.. 573 Gavin, John A. bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mexico 879 Gavin, William, Republican Leader’s Office, House 450 Gaviria, Fernando, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Colombia ...........cccceurvnnncne.. 857 Gaydos, Joseph M. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography 167 Education and Labor Committee ..........ccccceueururuenee 316 House Administration Committee..........ccoeveecunne 329 Joint Committee on Printing 369 Individual Index 1089 Page Gaylord, Joseph R., National Republican Congres-sional Committee 361 Gayoso, Antonio, International Organization Af-fairs, State 512 Géndara, Luis Orci, Board, Development Bank........ 829 Gearan, Mark, AA to Rep. Bedell 231 Gearde, Frank, Jr.: Operations, Agriculture 594 Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped 682 Geary, Michael P. Legislative Counsel’s Office, os nate Geddie, John J., AA to Rep. Kazen...........ccccceueucuueee. 236 Gee, E. Gordon, Administrative Conference of the "United States 676 Geer, Dennis, Administration, HUD.........c.ccecuvueune 651 Geer, James H., FBI, Justice 574 Geer, Shirley, Commun. Dir. to Rep. Vento.............. 243 Gehringer, Susanne E., Senate Legal Counsel’s Office 448 Geier, Elisa J., Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate 296 Geiger, Robert, Pension Benefit Guaranty ................ 722 Geisinger, Ethel, SEC 724 Geiss, David, AA to Rep. Ford Mich.).......0h.....ax 234 Gejdenson, Samuel (Representative from Connecti-cut): Biograph 32 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy.... 382 Gekas, George W. (Representative from Pennsylva-nia): Biography 166 Judiciary Committee 334 Select Committee on Aging 364 Gelbard, Robert S., European Affairs, State.............. 510 Gell, Stephen N,, DC. Corporation Counsel’s Office 813 Geller, Barbara, ‘AA to Rep. Morrison (Conn.).......... 239 Geller, Kenneth S., Solicitor General’s Office, Jus-4 tice Gellhorn, Walter, Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Gell-Mann, Murray, Regent, Smithsonian Gellner, Charles R., CRS, Library of Congress Gemma, William E., Health Resources and Serv-ices, HHS 644 Gemmell, Joseph P., AA to Rep. Yatron.................... 244 Gemmill, Robert F., Officer, Federal Reserve........... 680 Genero, Laura, State 506 Genovese, Joseph J., Inspector General's Office, DOT 658 Gentile, John L., Postal Service.........ccceevvrvenenenuennenne T47 Gentilini, Marina, PS to Sen. Bradley...........c.ccccu.... 226 Gentilly, Penny, AA to Rep. Aspin 230 Gentry, Charles J., Deputy Attorney Generals Office, Justice 567 Georg, John, Capt., Office of Information, Navy ...... 556 George, J. Mishell, Trade Development, Commerce 621 George, Jacqueline S., Joint Committee on Tax-ation 371 George, James, Arms Control and Disarmament..... 739 George, Kenn S., U.S. and Foreign Commercial, Commerce 619 George, Myron O., Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 George, Nancy L., Postal Service.........cccoceceveierivncnnns 748 Gephardt, Richard A. (Representative from Mis-souri): Bio aphy 108 udget Committee. 312 Wass and Means Committee 355 Gerald, Dietra, District of Columbia, House.............. 316 Gerber, Carl R., EPA 685 Gerber, Joel, IRS, Treasury 519 Gereau, Gerald R., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Gergen, David R., Executive Office ........ccccccervrrrnnnnnn. 499 Gerlach, Bryce M., State 507 German, Ernest J.: Labor-Management, Labor 633 NLRB 711 German, Penelope S., Appropriations, Senate .......... 212 rmanis, John J., Congressional Record Index Office 371 Gernhardt, Becky: Chf. of Staff to Sen. Stevens 229 Assistant Majority Leader’s Office, Senate............ 444 Page Gernhofer, Thomas M., Minerals Management, In-terior 583 Gerrie, Dave, AA to Rep. Bates 230 Gerson, David B., OMB 501 Gertz, Jack A., National Commission for Employ-ment Policy 377 Gesell, Gerhard A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)...........cc..... 775 Gettleman, Jerold, Food Safety, Agriculture... Xo Geurin, Warren J., Rules, House...........c.ccecveuenuenen..n. Gewehr, Wesley H., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Gherson, A. R. A., Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development ...........ccccocevueueunenee. 841° Ghorbal, Ashraf A., Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary from Arab Republic of Egypt 859 Ghormley, R. M., Rear Adm., Naval Telecommuni-cations 559 Giacconi, Riccardo, Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian 735 Giacomini, John P., U.S. Trade Representative, Executive 503 Gianelli, William R., Army 543 Gianfagna, James H., Savings Bonds, Treasury ....... 519 Giansante, Helena, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Gibbens, Stephen F., Planning and Evaluation, HHS 63 Gibbons, Gene, Radio and Television Correspon- dents’ Galleries 939 Gibbons, John H., Office of Technology Assessment 472 Gibbons, Paul S., Home Loan Bank Board Gibbons, Sam M. (Representative from Florida): Biography 38 Ways and Means Committee 355 Joint Committee on Taxation ..........cecceeeeruerererereennee 370 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Gibbons, William C., CRS, Library of Congress........ 468 Gibbs, Karen, EA to Rep. Dwyer .......cccccoeveeevvereuenenene 233 Gibson, Betty L., Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Gibson, John D., Election Commission ...........ccceeenene 691 Gibson, Karen, Democratic Policy Committee, a Senate Gibson, Marvin J., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice Gibson, nal W., judge, U.S. Claims Court Bi, ograp Gideon, nin W.: Secretary’s Office, Treasury 515 IRS, Treasury 519 Gideon, Richard, AA to Sen. Denton ..........ccocecerenunnee 227 Gieck, Linda, OM to Rep. Danr yer 233 Gielow, Robert A, Railroad Retirement Board......... 748 Gies, Patricia Ann, Joint Committee on Taxation... 371 Giese, John, AA to Rep. Chandler............c.ccocuceuue... 232 Giese, Warren K., President’s Council on Physical, Fitness and Sports Gifford, Claude W., Governmental and Public Fr fairs, Agriculture 592 Gifford, Prosser, Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithso- nian Gift, Knowlson W., Board, Development Bank......... Gignoux, Edward T., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Gilbert, Fred 8., Jr. 1.8. Tax Court i... oniiniinis Gilbert, George R., ‘Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Gilbert, Kristin, House Commission on Congres- sional Mailing Standards Gilbert, Paige L., Bureau of Standards, Commerce . 623 Gilbert, Sandra A, Appropriations, HOUS®.....rroreone. 305 Gilbert, William S. International Pacific Halibut Commission, UB and Canada... wos. co 838 Gilbertson, Roger, Trade Development, Commerce.. 621 Gilbride, Michael, FCC 689 Gildea, James C., Postal Service.......cccccccoueurueuruncnnecs 748 Gilinsky, Victor, Nuclear Regulatory Commission .. 744 Gilkeson, Robert F., National Science Foundation .. 713 Gill, David, International Finance Corporation........ 835 Gill, Lexine R., ES to Rep. Spence 242 Gill, Sloan P., Maj. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force .......... Gill, Vernon S., D.C. Metropolitan Police........... a Gilleece, Mary Ann, Armed Services, House Gilles, Kenneth A., Grain Inspection, Agriculture... 99-5550 -83 -"71 1090 Congressional Directory Page Gillespie, | Ann, Special Committee on Aging, Sena 297 Gillespie § L., Staff, National Science Foun- Walter dation Gillette, Thomas E., Secretary’s Office, DOT ............ Gillham, F., International Cotton Advisory Com- mittee 835 Gilliam, ance, Veterans’ Affairs, House...........c.c.... Gilliat, RobertL General rea s Office, Defense .........ccccccceeunnee. 532 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Gillig, Gretchen, Judiciary, House ...........ccccccevevruennncn 336 Oiliiland, Richard C., Employment and Training, r Gillingham, Robert F., Labor Statistics, Labor......... Gillio, Vickie A., OSC, Merit Systems Protection WH Board Gillis, Annette, Select Committee on Ethics, na 295 Gillman, Cletus J., Soil Conservation, Agriculture.. 611 Gillum, Charles, Inspector Generals Office, GSA.... 697 Gilman, Benjamin A. (Representative from New York): Biography 136 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Gilman, J. Paul, Energy and Natural Resources, nate 280 Gilman, Maureen, AA/LD to Rep. Gejdenson........... 234 Gilmartin, Michael W., Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Gilmer, Claire S., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Gilmore, Cathy, ORS: Library of Congress................. Gilmore, Fred E., , DOT Gilroy, Angele A, Crs Library of Congress............. Gilroy, Robert, General Accounting Office................ 46 Gim, Wever, Intelligence and Research, State Gingrich, Claud, Finance, Senate Gingrich, Newt (Representative from Georgia): Biography House Administration Committee.........c.cccceeueueen. Public Works and Transportation Committee....... National Republican Congressional Committee.... Joint Committee on the Library ..........cccccoceururueunene 369 Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, senior circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Ri 8 Cir-cuit (biography) Giomariso, Philip, AA to Rep. Murtha....................... Giordano, Andrew A., Rear Adm.: Naval Supply Systems Committee for Purchase From the Blind andl, Other Severely Handicapped Giraldo, Luis E., Dr., Pan American Health Gs? g nization 42 Girard, Charles M., FEMA 692 Girukwigomba, Astere, International Bank .............. 832 Gitomer, Louis E., ICC 703 Giuffre, Nancy S., Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Giuffrida, Louis O.: Board of Governors, American Red Cross.............. 678 FEMA 691 Giugni, Henry K., AA to Sen. Inouye............ccccu..... 228 Giuliani, Rudolph W., Associate Attorney Gener-al’s Office, Justice 567 Giza, Richard H., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Gjivoje, Ricardo, OAS 841 Glading, Peter, Regional Administration, GSA ........ 701 Gladys, John T., Capt., Navy Court of Military Review 555 Glaister, Clyde O., Comptroller’s Office, Defense..... 528 Glancy, Dorothy, General Counsel's Office, Agri- culture 592 Glaser, Jane, Smithsonian 729 Glaser, MsKeith, Environment and Public Works, oo Glasgow, Richard E., Copyright Office, Library of ih ngress Glass, Kenneth H., Jr., Compensation Group, OPM 718 Glass, Naomi C., D.C. Finance and Revenue............. 815 Glassco, James R., Jr., Postal Service........... Fe Glassen, Jim, LD to Rep. Volkmer................ Glassman, Carol S., Foreign Affairs, House Page Glauber, Merl P., Health Sciences University, 5 Glavey, Gerard, Field Offices, HUD............ccccccceueunue. Glazer, Sidney M., Criminal Division, Justice........ Gleason, Donna Siss, AA to Rep. Eckart Gleason, Gene, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Gleason, Jack, Small Business, Senate... Gleason, Judith I., AA to Rep. Roukema .... Gleason, Koni L., Appropriations, Senate.................. Glee, Sidney, D.C. Housing and Community Devel-1 opment Gleiter, Caroline Davis, Commission on Civil ights 39 Glenn, Joe, Field Offices, HUD 655 Glenn, John (Senator from Ohio): Biography 147 Foreign Relations Committee.........ccccceccvvcvrunrinrunnnne 284 Governmental Affairs Committee..........cccoeeerueennne 285 Democratic Policy Committee. 293 Special Committee on Aging Glenn, Karen Anne, Clerk'ss Ottice. House. Glesa, Robert, Field Offices, HUD Glessman, Louis, Government Printing Office.. Gleysteen, Dirk, European Affairs, State.................. 510 Glick, Lawrence B.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Commission on Civil Rights 739 Glick, Warren W., Export-Import Bank ..................... 687 Glickman, Dan (Representative from Kansas): Biography 73 Agriculture Committee 299 Judiciary Committee 334 Science and Technology Committee ............cccceuu. 347 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Glickman, David G., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.... 516 Glidden, Timothy W., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Gliksman, Alex, Foreign Relations, Senate................ 285 Glorius, Nancy C., Clerk’s Office, House.................... 4 Glover, Charles E., III, Washington National Monument Society 751 Glover, John D., FBI, Justice 574 Glover, Lewis G., Geographic Names, Interior ......... 588 Glover, Sandra J., Education and Labor, House....... 319 Glozer, Kenneth G., OMB Glynn, J. Patrick, Civil Division, Justice ............c...... 571 Gnoffo, Joseph D., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Gnorski, John, District of Columbia, House............... 316 Godfrey, Clare M., Capitol Page School...................... 458 Godfrey, Claudia 0O., Commerce, Science, and 279 Transportation, Senate Godfrey, Diane, OM/PS to Rep. Dicks.......cccccecvurunune 233 Godfrey, Frank, Speaker’s Congressional Office....... 449 Godfrey, J. Fike, Regional Administration, GSA...... 701 Godfrey, Kim, Governmental Affairs, Senate........... 286 Godley, Joan M., House Administration, House....... 330 Goeas, Ed, National Republican Congressional Committee 361 Goebel, P. Christopher, Public Works and Trans- portation, House 344 Goedde, Mary T., Legislation, HHS....... Goelz, Louis P., Consular Affairs, State ...... 5 Goelzer, Daniel L., General Counsel, SEC.................. Goetschius, Nancy J., Secretary’s Office, HUD Goetz, Robert C., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.......... Goff, Allen S., Smithsonian Goffe, William A., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- phy) Goffus, Robert C., FEMA Goggin, Maureen, AA to Rep. Shannon ..................... 241 Gohlke, Gene A., Investment Management, SEC..... 725 Gola, Thomas J., Field Offices, HUD............cccecereuuu.. 653 Gold, Jon L., HMO’s and Resources Development, HHS 645 Gold, Stephen A., Postal Rate Commission ............... 723 Gold, Sydell P., Dr., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Gold, Theodore S., Atomic Energy, Defense............... 521 Goldbeck, Arthur R., General Accounting Office..... 463 Goldberg, Alfred: Comptroller’s Office, Defense 528 Historical Publications and Records, GSA............. 699 Individual Index Page Goldberg, Arthur J., Ambassador, Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civil- ians Goldberg, David J., Delaware River Basin................. 684 Goldberg, Herman, Special Education and Reha- bilitative Services 671 Goldberg, Joel H., Investment Management, SEC... 725 Goldberg, Michael I., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Goldberg, Milton, Research and Improvement, Education Goldberg, Thsadore, Administration and Manage-ment, 631 Golden, John M Assistant Secretary’s Office, mmerce Golden, John T., CAB Goldfarb, Oscar A., Research, Development, and istics, Air Force Goldfield, Harold P., Executive Office...........ccccueu..... Goldich, Robert L., CRS, Library of Congress Goldin, ‘Anthony, Occupational Safety, Labor Gojding, Carolyn M., Employment and Training, i Goldman, Brooks C., FAA, DOT Goldman, David T, Dr. Bureau of Standards, Commerce Goldman, Linda, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Goldman, Patricia A., Transportation Safety Board 715 Goldsberry, William D., Regional, SEC..........ccccceuuue. 726 Goldsmith, Fred J., FC CC Goldsmith, John A; Defense Logistics Agency......... Goldsmith, Karin, Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Goldsmith, Roxanne, Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion Goldstein, Andrew E., Regional, SEC...........ccceceuneue. Goldstein, Benson S., Small Business, House............ Goldstein, Donald J., International Security Policy, 594 Defense Goldstein, H. E., Naval Air Systems............ Goldstein, Ira, General Accounting Offic 462 Goldstein, Murrey, Dr., National Institutes of ; Health, 42 Goldstein, Rick, ID to. Rep. Frank». o.oo tn Goldstein, Sidney, Occupational Safety and ficsith 2 Review 716 Goldstein, Sol, Holocaust Memorial Council ............. 739 Goldstone, Harmon, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian Goldwater, Barry (Senator from Arizona): Biography 8 Armed Services Committee 273 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Republican Policy Committee 295 Select Committee on Indian Affairs..........ccccceeue.n. 295 Select Committee on 1380] igence i Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission... Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 382 Regent, Smithsonian T 28 Golec, Janice, Secretary’s Office, HUD ...........ccc.c.c... 650 Golightly, William D., D.C. Corrections.............c........ 813 Goller, Karl R., Nuclear Regulatory Commission .... 745 Golley, Frank B., Council Member, Smithsonian..... 729 Gollinger, Bernard H., Congressional Liaison Serv-ice, VA, House Golub, Alvin, EEOC Gompf, Clayton N., Manpower and Reserve Af-fairs, Army 544 Gonson, Paul, General Counsel’s Office, SEC............ 724 Gonter, Robert W., Food Safety, Agriculture............ 604 Gonya, Donald, General Counsel’s Office, HHS........ 638 Gonzales, Helen C., Judiciary, House ..........ccccceeueuene 335 Gontales, Thomas L., Minority Secretary’s Office, nate Gonzalez, Armando, Social Security, HHS ................ Gonzales, Francisco, Lt. Col., Inter-American De-. fense Gonzalez, George, Labor-Management, Labor........... Gonzalez, Henry B. (Representative from Texas): Biography 186 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 0 Small Business Committee Gonzalez, Ranulfo, Brig. Gen., Inter-American pos fense College 828 Gonzalez, Carlos Miguel, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank 829 Page Goo, Brent, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate 292 Good, Alexander H., Solicitor’s Office, Interior ........ 580 Good, Donald S., Col., Air Staff, Air Force................. 564 Good, Edgar C., Jr., Services and Activities, Ameri-can Red Cross Good, Mary L., Dr., Science Board, National Sci-ence Foundation 713 Goodale, Joan E., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, Senate 461 Goodale, Lynne M., Foreign Relations, Senate Goode, Cheryl, House Administration, House........... Goode, Constance, House Administration, House..... 330 Goode, Dolores M., Under Secretary’s Office, Army 544 Goode, Mark I., Board for International Broadcast- ing 381 Goodell, Lee, AA to Rep. Leach .........ccccceeveuervncnnennne 237 Goodell, Robert L., Delaware River Basin ................. 684 Goodfriend, Isaac, Cantor, Holocaust Memorial Council Goodling, William F. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography 167 Education and Labor Committee ...........cccccceuerennnen. 315 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Goodman, Amy L., Corporation Finance, SEC.......... 725 Goodman, Donald W., Brig. Gen., Defense Intelli- gence Agency 536 Goodman, Margaret, Foreign Affairs, House ............ 326 Goodman, Milton L., Food Safety, Agriculture......... 604 Goodman, Vinchanzo, International Trade, Com- merce 6 Goodpaster, Andrew J., Lt. Gen., Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian Goodrich, George Herbert, D.C. Superior Court ....... Goodrich, James F., Navy Goodrich, Lloyd., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Goodrich, Lorin L., ITC Goodrich, Norman, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate Goodrich, Robert L., FAA, DOT.........ccccouveeercrererunene Goodwin, Larry K., Administration and Manage- ment, Labor 631 Goodwin, W. P., Jr., Small Business, Senate............. Goodwin, Yvonne R. O., Asst. to Sen. Grassley........ Gookin, Richard, Protocol, State..........ccccceeveruennen ns Goold, J., William AA to Rep. Pease.........ccceouruerunnee Goolsby, Charles R., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Goolsby, Richard E., Comdr., Executive Secretar- iat’s Office, Defense 522 Gootenberg, Roy F., Trade Development, Com- merce 620 Gorby, Jack, Tuna Commission 830 Gordon, Harvey J., Research and Engineering, De- fense 525 Gordon, Jerry, Industrial Economics, Commerce...... 615 Gordon, Karen A., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate 269 Gordon, Marvin N., Inspector General's Office, DOT 659 Gordon, Nancy M., Congressional Budget Office...... 462 Gordon, Richard A., Joint Committee on Taxation.. 370 Gordon, Robert B., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 818 Gordon, Robert C. F., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mauritius..........ccccoeunuee. 879 Gordon, Ronald E., Lt. Col.,, Research, Develop- ment, and Logistics, Air Force...........ccccceeveuruennneee Gordon, Scott, House Administration, House............ Gordon, Theodore J., D.C. Investigations and En- forcement 817 Gordon, William G., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 627 Gordon, William V., Defense Logistics Agency......... 537 Gordon-Lennox, George, UN High Commissioner for Refugees 851 Gore, Albert. A., Jr. (Representative from Tennes- see): Biography 177 Energy and Commerce Committee...........ccccouuuuenuee 320 Science and Technology Committee ............c.cc........ 347 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Gorinson, Stanley M., Antitrust, Justice................... 570 Gorman, Susan A., Appropriations, House................ 305 Gorrell, Joseph W., Policy, Budget and Adminis tration, Interior 581 1092 Congressional Directory Page Page Gorton, Slade (Senator from Washington): Biography 197 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Budget Committee 277 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Small Business Committee 290 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Select Committee on Indian Affairs 295 Senate Office Building Commission............ccceueue.. 379 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Gorton, William A., Maj. Gen. Energy Liaison, Defense 528 Research, Development, and yp Air Force 565 Gosden, Linda, Secretary’s Office, DOT ..................... Gost, William J., Capt, Manpower, Reserve Af- faiairs, and Logistics, Defense 53 Gotlieb, Allan E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from ..............rrns 857 Canada ihr Gottfried, Edward, Trade Development, Commerce. 621 Gottlieb, James, AA to Rep. Weiss Gottlieb, James R., re Operations, House 329 Gottschalk, Alfred, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Council Goulart, Mary, AS to Rep. Rose Gould, Clifford I., General Accounting Office Gould, Constance B., Register of Wills...........cccccceuu... Gould, Jack, Interior and Insular Affairs, House..... uld, James, Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Gould, Stephen Jay, Council Member, Smithsonian 729 Gourevitch, Harry G., Oe Library of Congress...... 467 Graae, Steffen W., D.C. Superior Court............cceoe.... 803 Grace, J. Nelson, Sing gulatory Commission.. 745 Grace, Patricia J., FCC 689 Gracey, James S., Adm., Coast Guard, DOT.............. 659 Or a B,1 II, Historical Publications and 699 Gradison, qs dJ., ICC 702 Gradison, Willis D, Jr. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 147 Budget Committee 312 Ways and Means Committee 355 Grady, James, Jr., Personal Property, GSA .............. 699 Graham, A. Diane, Work Force, OPM........................ 719 Graham, Alexander T., Labor Relations Authority. 693 Graham, Anne, Legislation and Public Affairs, Education 670 Graham, Charles P., Maj. Gen., Forces Command, Army Graham, Deborah, Small Business, Senate................ Graham, G. K., Capt. Financial Management, 552 avy Graham, Gretta, Governmental Affairs, Senate....... 286 Graham, Harry G., Finance, Senate. .............c............. 283 Graham, Katherine, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian..... 732 Graham, Mary M.,, Lt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, Senate 461 Graham, Robert, Dr., Health Resources and Serv-ices, HHS 644 Graham, Thomas, Jr., Arms Control and Disarm-ament 739 Gramley, Lyle E., Board of Governors, Federal Re-serve 679 Gramm, Phil (Representative from Texas): Biography 182 Budget Committee. 312 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Granados, Luis L., Jr., Rural Electrification, Agri-culture 596 Granahan, Thomas F., Officer, U.S. Court of Mili-0 tary Ap Granakis, A. Robert, Veterans’ Employment, Labo; r 635 Graner, Ralph H., Human Rights and Humanitar-ian Affairs, State 5 Grange, David E., Jr., Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Arm Grant, aly Food and Drug, HHS.................... Grant, Carl E., Management, NASA Grant Cedric Hilburn, Dr., Ambassador Extraordi- andd Plenipotentiary from Guyana ............. Crank J., Geological Survey, Grant, inhi A Cn Accounting Office...... Grant, George M., Jr., Small Business, House........... Grant, James, Secretariat, UN 849 Grant, Joseph L., Regional, SEC..........cccceceueruruereuenne 726 Grant, Lorraine M., EA/OM to Rep. Hubbard.......... 236 Grant, Lynne, Majority Secretary’s Office, Senate .. 447 Grant, Richard W., Investment Management, SEC. 725 Grant, Robert A., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Grant, Robert, Industrial Economics, Commerce..... Granville, Carol L., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Granwell, Alan W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury...... 516 Gras, Marguerite, District of Columbia, House......... 316 Grassby, Cynthia, Endowment for the Arts............... 710 Grassley, Charles E. (Senator from Iowa): Biography 69 Budget Committee 277 Finance Committee 282 Judiciary Committee 286 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Special Committee on Aging 297 The Interparliamentary Union ..........ccccccceevveuernenenne 380 Graury, Thelma C., Western Union Telegraph Co... 459 Gravatt, C. Cary, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Gravelle, Jane G., CRS, Library of Congress............. Gravelle, R. Everett, Defense Investigative Service. 536 Graves, Amelia, PS 10 Sen. Mathias ......c.cnmmmme 228 Graves, Candy, Veterans’ Affairs, House.. Graves, Edwin, AA to Sen. Huddleston.. i. Gray, Betty B., Armed Services, House.............coe...... Gray, Bobby R, Patent and Trademark, Commerce ozs Gray, Bonnie, Agriculture, House ....cc.ooiinnariviniinds 0 Gray, Brucy C., Human Nutrition, Agriculture........ 607 Gray, C. Boyden, Vice President’s Office ................... 443 Gray, Carolyn S., SBA 727 Gray, Connie S., Naval Council of Personnel 5a3 ards Gray, Donald C. J., Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped ...... 682 Gray, Edwin J., Home Loan Bank Board................... 692 Gray, Kenneth 'E., TVA 737 Gray, Lee L., Secretary’ s Office, Commerce .............. 613 Gray, Leo, Food Safety, Agriculture 3 Gray, Vincent C., President’s Committee on ental Retardation 378 Gray, William (Bill) H., 3d (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 161 Appropriations Committee 302 Budget Committee 312 District of Columbia Committee..........cccoceereruererunnene 315 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Grayson, E. C., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy 552 Graziano, John V.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........cccoeceuererrnrenncne 591 Inspector General, Agriculture ............cccceveueunncnnnne 593 Grazis, Diana, Policy, Defense 523 Green, Alan, Jr., Ic 693 Green, Bill (Representative from New York): Biography 132 Appropriations Committee 302 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion 375 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council............cccecerenueen. 740 Green, Christina, Select Committee on Aging, ouse 365 Green, Delores, District of Columbia, House.............. 316 Green, Earley T., Science and Technology, House... 349 Green, Florence H., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Def 529 Green, George R., Economic Analysis, Commerce... $1 Green, Harry J., Green, James S., General Counsel’s Office, OPM..... = Green, Jerome, "National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, HHS 643 Green, Joyce Hens, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) ................... 718 Green, June Lazenby, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 776 Green, M. Eldon, Highway Administration, DOT .... 662 Green, Margaret Napier, Post Office and Ci Service, House 341 Green, Mary Ann, Speaker’s Congressional Office.. 449 Green, Richard B., Officer, Federal Reserve.............. 681 Individual Index 1093 Page Page Green Richard, Environment and Public Works, nate Green, Richard dJ., Staff, National Science Founda- 715 Croan Shiriey Vice President’s Office ...........ccceuuun... 443 Greenaway, AA to Sen. aaron 227 Democrat Whip’s Office, Senate 444 Orselibere: Irving, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Coun- cii 4 Greenberg, Mark, LD to Sen. Trible .......cccccccoceveueunee Greenberg, Paul, D.C. Apprenticeship Council ......... Greenberg, Samuel, Smithsonian ..........cccceeueueee. Greenblat, Dan G., AA to Rep. Lowery .... Greene, Harold H., judge, U.S. District the District of Columbia (biography). ats Greene, Henry F., D.C. Superior Court ........ccccccucuuue. Greene, Howard O., Jr., Majority Secretary's Office, Senate 447 Greene, Hughlon, Ways and Means, House............... 356 Greene, James C., Science and Technology, House.. 349 Greene, Jerome, Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian. 732 Greene, Karen A., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Greene, Laurie, Budget, Senate Greene, Pamela, OM/PS to Rep. Packard ................. Greene, Vernon, Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House... 452 Greener, Charles V., AA to Rep. McEwen.................. 238 Greenfeld, Carolyn C., Science and Technology, 55 0 use Greenfield, Marcy, Interior and Insular Affairs, Po 0 use Greenhalgh, Gary L., Election Commission............... 691 Greonhalsh, John D., Mine Safety and Health, dos r Greenleaf, Charles W., Jr., AID, International De- velopment Cooperation Agency ...........cceevvnununes 741 Greenleaf, Peter, U.S. Trustees, Justice..................... Grsegpoon, Benjamin, General Counsel's Office, 55 Greenwald, Peter, Dr., National Cancer Institute, HHS 643 Greenwald, Sheila, AA to Rep. Green ............coeucu.... 235 Greenwood, Alfred R., CRS, Library of Congress ..... 468 Greenwood, John, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 818 Greenwood, Mary Nell, Extension Service, Agricul- ture 608 Greer, Jim, Majority Leader’s Office, House............. 450 Greer, Peggy, Budget, House 314 Gregg, Donald P., Vice President’s Office.................. 443 Gregg, Judd (Representative from New Hamp- shire): Biography Government Operations Committee.. Science and Technology Committee.......... National Republican Congressional Committee.... Select Committee on Aging Gregg, Michael T., Regional, SEC...........ccccccevrererenen. Gregg, Richard L., Public Debt, Treasury... es Gregg, W. M,, Public Debt, Treasury........... i Gregorsky, Frank, AA to Rep. Gingrich..................... Gregory, Bruce N., U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy 738 Gregory, Douglas, AA to Rep. Young (Fla.)............... 244 Gregory, Francis A., Mrs., D.C. Public Library. 8 Gregory, Hayden W., Judiciary, House...........ccco..... 335 Gregory, Janice M., Ways and Means, House............ 356 Gregory, John G., Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian 734 Gregory, John J., Capt., Judge Advocate General's Sie ice, avy Gregory, John R., Clerk’s Office, House............. sh Greigg, Stanley L; Congressional Budget Office .. “ Grenier, Nancy, Education and Labor, House Gresham, Robert C., Railway Association.................. 74 Gresham, Robert E., National Capital Planning Commission 708 Grevey, Harry B,, Insp., Capitol Police....................... 457 Gribbin, Dave, AA to Rep. Cheney chibi 232 Gribbin, William, fo Policy Committee, nate Grich, R J., Rear Adm., Naval Electronic Systems. 557 -Grier, Kimberly, Environment and Public Voorks, Senate Grier, Mary Lou, National Park Service, Interior.. Griffin, Gerald D., Field Installations, NASA........... -708 Griffin, Patrick J., Minority Secretary’s Office, Griffin, Ralph, International Economic Policy, Commerce 622 Griffith, Harry A., Lt. Gen., Defense Nuclear gency Griffith, John E., Brig. Gen., Logistics and Engi- neering, Air Force 565 Griffith, John S., Maj., Defense Nuclear Agency...... 538 Griffith, Ralph, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate..... 446 Griffith, Reginald W., National Capital Planning Commission 708 Griffith, T. Vincent, Congressional Liaison Office, GAO, House 460 Griggs, Billy G., Disease Control, HHS.... Grigsby, Troy L., Field Offices, HUD.... Griles, J. Steven, Surface Mining, Inte Grimes, Teresa S., Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate Grimes, Warren S., Judiciary, House Grimm, Stanley B., Legislative Counsel's Office, House Grimmett, Richard F., CRS, Library of Congress..... Grinstead, Darrel J., General Counsel's Office, HHS 638 Grinstead, Eugene A., Vice Adm., Defense Logis-tics Agency Grin, Carl, International Organization Affairs, tate Griscom, Tom C.: PS to Sen. Baker 226 Majority Leader’s Office, Senate.........c.ccceceereenenee. 443 Groennings, Sven, Postsecondary Education............. 672 Groff, Rese W., Policy Development and Research, HUD 650 Gromoff, Ishmael V., Father, Commission on War- time Relocation and Internment of Civilians... Groner, Richard F., D.C. Employment Services........ Groninger, Jim, Dir. of Legislative Services to Rep. Slattery 242 Groover, Charles W., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defi 530 Groover, L. Clyde, FBI, Justice 574 Grosche, Guenter, IMF 838 Groscost, Dan, Official, Farm Credit Administra- tion 688 Gross, James G., Maritime Administration, DOT .... 663 Gross, Johnnie R., Lt., Capitol Police............ceceunue... 458 Gross, Joseph E., Lt. Col., Civil Works, Army........... 544 Gross, Leonora M., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 617 Gross, M. Grant, Staff, National Science Founda- tion 715 Grosshans, Werner, General Accounting Office ....... 463 Grossman, B. Barry, Antitrust, Justice...................... 570 Grossman, Edward G., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Grossman, Martin L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office Grove, Daryl, Farmers Home Administration, Ag-riculture 595 Grove, H. Mark, Research and Engineering, De- ense Groves, Sheila F., Judiciary, House Gruenther, Alfred M., Washington National Monu- ment Society 751 Grunberg, Carole, Foreign Affairs, House ................. 327 Grundmann, Martha, Budget, House 314 Grundy, Richard D., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 280 Grunert, Horst, Dr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from German Democratic Republic Grunitzky, Yao, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Togo 870 Grzegorek, Z. Stephen, Bureau of Prisons, Justice... 573 Gscheidle, Marianne J., Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Guannu, Joseph Saye, Dr., from Liberia.................... 865 Guard, Bailey, Environment and Public Works, Senate Guard, Patty, Education and Labor, House............... Guarini, Frank J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 124 Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Senate 447 Guarraia, Leonora, EEOC 687 1094 Congressional Directory Gubin, Kenneth B., Mint, Treasury ..........ccccceeeereveunee Gubser, Charles S., U.S. Section, Permanent Join rd on Defense, Canada-United States........... Gude, Gilbert: CRS, Library of Congress 466 Office of Technology Assessment ..........cccceeruecuruneece 473 Gudgeon, K. Scott, State 507 Gue, Andre, International Bank..........c.ccccccueueunnnnn.e. 833 Guerra, Elia del Carmen, OAS 840 Guetta, Aldo, IMF 837 Guffey, Roger, Officer, Federal Reserve..................... 681 Guglielmo, D., Anthony, Council on the Aging......... 690 Guiffre, Robert, Publications Distribution Service, 253 House Guilfoy, K E., Public Works and Transporta- Kathy tion, House 345 Guimaraes, Rodrigo M., International Bank............. Gullattee, Alyce C., Dr.: D.C. Commission on Licensure To Practice the Healing Art 812 D.C. Human Services 816 Drpderson, Steven (Representative from Wiscon- sin): Biography 204 Agriculture Committee 299 Education and Labor Committee ..........cccceeeuvueueneee. 316 Gunn, John W., Jr., Drug Enforcement, Justice....... 574 Gunn, Wendell W.: Executive Office 500 Policy Development, Executive ...........ccoceeueeeeneunne 502 Gunnels, Aubrey A., Appropriations, House.............. 305 Gupta, Raj, EEOC 686 Guritz, Russlyn L., Ways and Means, House............. 356 Gurkin, Harry W., Jr., Foreign Relations, Senate.... 285 Gurney, Michael, Dr., Pan American Health Orga-S15 nization Gursky, Herbert, Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian 735 Gushee, David E., CRS, Liege of Congress............. 467 Guss, Edward Jon, Al 675 Gussis, James M., U.S. Ton 0 Ae PAE SRR 799 Gustafson, David M., Energy and Commerce, House 323 Gustafson, Douglas, International Finance Corpo- ration 835 Gustafson, Marjorie, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.... 515 Gustitus, Linda, Governmental Affairs, Senate........ 286 Guthrie, Benjamin J., Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives: Biography ........... 451 Page Board, House 376 Interparliamentary Union 380 Election Commission 691 Guthrie, Bland, Lt. Col., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, House 460 Guthrie, D. Keith, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 5 State Guthrie, Edward R., Col., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Army 544 Guthrie, Grant G., Corporate Regulation, SEC......... 725 Guthrie, John S., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Arm, y au Gutierrez, Jose, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office ............. 11 Guttman, Robert M., r and Human Resources, Senate Guttmann, Sheldon M., FCC Guy, James P., Interpol-United States .........cccccceueuuen. Guy, mie, Reclamation, Interior................ Gwaltney, David W., Appropriations, Senate Gwinn, M. Bruce, Energy and Commerce, House..... 324 Gyure, Z. Haaland, tion Haar, P: Haas, F Jack, Railroad Jewell, Board, , ES/OM to eric M, lt Retirement Board............... 48 H Farm Credit Administra- 687 Rep. Bateman ...................... 230 Labor......... 633 Haas, John x Agricultural Cooperative Service ..... 603 aas, Jose) Conservation, Spricultiire neste 611 Haase, hy, Public Buildings, G IRA SARL 698 Haass, Richard N., Euro 510 Habermann, Hermann, 'orest Service, i 610 Habermeier, Walter O., IMF 837 Haberstroh, Peggy R., Legislative Affairs, Defense . 529 Habib, A. Hasnan: Page Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Indonesia 863 Habicht, Frank H., Land and Natural Resources, Justice Habte, Aklilu, International Bank..........cccceueuereneeeee. Hackett, Charles C., Jr., Customs Service, Treas-ury Hackett, Gerald A., Secretary’s Office, Senate ......... Hackett, James T., USIA Haddy, Francis J., Health Sciences University, De- fense 541 Hadley, Tony, Press Asst. to Rep. Williams (Mont.) i Hadlock, Earl C., Personnel, Agriculture................... Hadsell, "Richard M.: Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce.................. Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped ...........ccoeueueencnennne ga2 Haeberle, Roberta, AA to Rep. Edwards (Calif))....... Haendel, Ann, HMO’s and Resources ri ment, HHS 645 Hagburg, Eugene C., Postal Service............cccceoeenunen.. Hagen, David S., U. S. Trustees, Justice.. Magen, J.T, Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine rps Hagen, Robert H., Surface Mining, Interior.............. Hagengruber, Donald L., Health Sciences Univer- sity, Defense 539 Hagenstad, M. Thomas, Congressional Liaison Office, GAO, House Haggart, Veronica A., ITC Hagin, Joseph, Vice President’s Office...........cccccuuu.. ar Haglund, Elizabeth J., Health Professions, HHS ..... Hague, Thomas J., ‘Employment and lite 3 Labor 33 Hahn, Ellen, Research Services, Library of Con-gress 47 Haimes, Wendy K. Trade Development, Com-merce Haines, Ruth A., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 624 Haislip, Gene R., Drug Enforcement, Justice............ Hakola, Edith D., Administrative Conference of S15 the United States Halamandris, Bill, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Hale, Cynthia Robert, AA to Rep. Mavroules........... 238 Hale, Diann A., Brig. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force ...... 564 Hale, Janet, Housing, HUD 652 Hale, Peter B., International Economic Policy, Commerce Hale, Robert F., Congressional Budget Office........... Hale, Roy G., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ........ SriD Hale, Russell D., Secretary’s Office, Air Force 561 Hale, Sharon C., Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate... A Haley, Roger K., Secretary’s Office, Senate............... 445 Halicki, Carole, ‘Republican Leader’s Office, House. 450 Hall, Carl W., Staff, National Science Foundation .. 714 Hall, Carol, Spec. Asst. to Rep. Owens....................... 240 Hall, Daniel, AA to Rep. Mazzoli 238 Hall, Dorian, Republican Leader’s Office, House...... 450 Hall, Doug, Press Secy. to Sen. Sasser..........c.ccccocuu... 229 Hall, Edward N., Jr., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Per- mits 818 Hall, Edwin K., Office of Technology Assessment.... 473 Hall, Ivan P., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 376 Hall, J. Michael, Appropriations, Senate Hall, Jason, Y., Endowment for the Humanities Hall, Joelle K., Clerk’s Office, House Hall, Katie (Representative from Indiana): Biography 65 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Hall, Linda C., Judiciary, House 336 Hall, Marilyn S., Education and Labor, House......... 318 Hall, Michael J., Lt., Coast Guard, DOT ............. 0 Hall, Oceola S., Equal Opportunity, NASA Hall, R. David, D.C. Board of Education ............. Hall, Ralph E., Veterans’ Employment, Labor Hall, Ralph M. (Representative from Texas): Biography 181 Energy and Commerce Committee..............coeuuueu.. 320 Science and Technology Committee.............c.......... 347 Hall Sam B., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biography 180 Judiciary Committee 334 IMF 837 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Individual Index Page Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 366 Hall, Sam B., Mrs., The Congressional Club ............. 683 Hall, Tony. P. (Representative from Ohio): Biograaphy 148 Rules Committee 345 Hall, W. Robert, LD to Rep. Olin 239 Hall, Willa, Republican Whip's Office, House........... 451 Hall, William B., Bureau of Mines, Interior.... «. D8 Hall, William E., Marshals Service, Justice... Hallen, Brian G., Secretary’s Office, Se 445 Haller, Herbert N., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia....................... 782 Haller, Norman M., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion Hallett, Darrell D.,. U.S. Tax Court .......ccciineiivivense Hallgren, Richard E., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 627 Halloran, Lawrence J., National Republican Con-gressional Committee 361 Haligein, Ann L., Copyright Office, Library of 3 Halper, A., 508 ii State Halpren, William L., Housing, HUD: =...cies 652 0 Halprin, Albert, FCC 689 Halsaver, Donna, Secretary’s Office, Defense .... Halsey, David H., Surface Mining, Interior... Halstead, Robert G., Soil Conservation, Agri ul- ture 611 Halterman, Rachel, Transportation Safety Board.... 715 Halverson, Richard C., Rev., Chaplain, Senate......... 443 Hamblen, Lapsley Walker, Jr., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Hameister, Patricia, Budget, Senate... iinet Hamel, Robert D., HMO’s and Resources Develop- ment, HHS Hamer, David Jr., Food and Nuiniion, Agriculture 607 Hamernick, James, Housing, 652 Hamill-Martin, Dorothy, Hu s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports ..........cccococceeurueueereneae Hamilton, Albert H., Export-Import Bank ..... iio Hamilton, Andrew L., U.S./Canada Commission ..... . 836 Hamilton, Charles V., Council on the Humanities.. 711 Hamilton, Debbie, Postmaster’s Office, House.......... Hamilton, E. A., Capt., Headquarters, Naval Dis- trict Washington,......i.. canal anit los artionalt 5 Hamilton, Earl G., Officer, Federal Reserve .. on Hamilton, Eugene N., D.C. Superior Court................ Hamilton, George E., Jr., Washington National 75 Monument iety Hamilton, Howard, en of the Census, Com- merce 617 Hamilton, John O., Secretary’s Office, Senate.......... 446 Hamilton, Kathryn, Budget, Senate 277 Hamilton, Lea, Administration, HUD........................ 651 Hamilton, Lee H. (Representative from Indiana): Biograph 67 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence........ 361 Joint Economic Cominit 371 North Atlantic A 380 The Inerpariiameniary UNION. oiimiss didimes 380 Canada-United States n Interparliamentary Group 381 Hamilton, Milton H., Army 543 Hamilton, Nadine, Environment and Public Works, Senate Hamilton, Robert M., Geological Survey, Interior ... 582 Hamilton, Thomas, D.C. Transportation.................... 821 Hamilton, Thomas E., Forest Service, Agriculture.. 609 Hamlin, Albert, General Counsel’s Office, HHS....... 638 Hamlin, Clyde s, Health Sciences University, De- fense 540 Hamm, Ronald P., District of Columbia, House ....... 316 Hammer Norman O., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Hammer, Steven, Operation, GSA 697 Hammerschmidt, John P. (Representative from Arkansas): Biography 11 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Select Committee on Aging 363 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Hammond, Lawrence, Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture Hammond, Thomas A., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel............. 803 Hampton, Charles L., Officer, Federal Reserve. ........ 681 Hampton, Elizabeth, D.C. Licenses and Permits...... Hampton, Mervyn E., Policy, Defense........................ 523 Hampton, Robert W.; Col. (ret.), Soldiers’ and Air- men’s Home 750 Hamric, Kay, Food and Drug, HHS ...........ccccceeuenene. 641 Hanan, Victor, D.C. Licenses and Permits................. 819 Hanbury, Marshall E., CFTC 683 Hance, Kent R. (Representative from Texas): Biography 186 Ways and Means Committee 355 Hance, Margaret, Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 676 Hancock, Kenton B., Comptroller’s Office, Navy...... 553 Hancock, Lawrence F., Engineering and Research, Interior 586 Hancock, Raymond R., Statistical Reporting, Agri-culture 598 Hancock, Walker, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Hand, Lucy, Appropriations Secy. to Rep. Lehman (Fla J) 237 Handlesman, M. Gene, Human Development Serv-ices, HHS 40 Handley, Willard V., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice 575 Handrick, Leon, National Credit Union.........c.c....... 710 Handzo, Joseph, Administration and Management, Labor 631 Hanes, R. Philip, Jr., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Haney, Glen P., Information Resources, Agricul-ture 594 Hankins, George B., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Cross Hankins, Rita, Speaker's Rooms..........cccceeuvueinreennene Hankins-Nesbitt, Ruth, D.C. Public Service Com- mission 820 Hanks, John, AA to Rep. Marriott.........ccceueurrinnnnnnne Henle Paul A., Air and Space Museum, Smithso- 732 Hat Edward J., EPA 685 Hanley, Frank X., ‘Advisory Board, GSA............0. 701 Hanlon, Anne K.: Rural Electrification, Agriculture ..........ccccoeeuenuenee. 596 Hanlon, Robert W., General Accounting Office........ 463 Hanmer, Stephen R., Jr., International Security Policy, Defer 524 Hanna, C. R., Finance and Management, Agricul-ture 594 Hanna, David A., General Accounting Office Hannay, N. Bruce, Academy of Engineering..... Hanneld, Michael R., Capt., Capitol Police.... . Hanneman, Irma I., Appropriations, Senate............. Hannon, Dorothy H., Joint Committee on Taxation 371 Hannon, Joseph Michael, D.C. Superior Court......... 802 Hanrahan, Thomas K., Clerk’s Office, House ........... Hanscom, James W., Maritime Administration, 662 Hansen, Connie, AA to Rep. Hansen (Idaho)............. 235 Hansen, George (Representative from Idaho): Biography 50 Agriculture Committee 299 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Hansen, James V. (Representative from Utah): Biography 189 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 352 Hansen, Julius G., Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Hansen, Orval, J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 735 Hansen, Pat, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate...................... Hanser, Barbara, Small Business, Senate... ree Hansford, Billye, PS to Rep. Barnard............. Hansler, Gerald M., Delaware River Basin ... Hanson, Alvin, D.C. Licenses and Permits Hanson, Ellen D., ICC Hanson, James A., Animal and Plant, Agriculture. 602 Hanson, N ., Headquarters, Naval Material Com-man 554 Hanwhaw, Bruce B., Geological Survey, Interior..... 582 Hanzlik, Rayburn D., Secretary’s Office, DOE.......... 667 Hapke, Richard D., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 1096 Congressional Directory Page Hardaway, Ernest, Dr.: D.C. Commission on Licensure To Practice the 3 Healing Art 12 D.C. Human Services 816 Hardee, David W., Finance, Senate 283 Harden, Bobbie A., Congressional Liaison Office, OPM, House Hardesty, Robert L., Board of Governors, Postal Service Hardin, Charles G., Appropriations, Senate.............. 272 Harding, Vicki R., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 744 Hardman, Ronald L., AA to Rep. Myers.................... 239 Hardt, John P., CRS, Library of Congress................. Hardy Alan M., Ambassador Extraordinary and lenipotentiary to, Republic of Equatorial Guinea 877 Hardy, Boreas R., Human Development Services, 639 Hardy, George E., Jr., Dr., Disease Control, HHS.... 641 Hardy, Heber P., ICC 703 Hardy, Issiah, Armed Services, House............ccccco...... 309 Hardy, John D., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate 279 Hardy, John V. E., Jr, Trade and Development, International Development Cooperation Agency Hare, Andrew E., Legislation, HHS................cccceeuuu... Hare, John E., Foreign Affairs, House Hamel William C., Jr., Officer of the U.S. Claims oe Harff, James, AA to Rep. Gunderson ..............ccccu..... 235 Hargett, Marilyn L., Education and Labor, House... 5 Harker, Drew A., Armed Services, Senate................. 274 Harkin, Tom (Representative from Iowa): Biography 70 Agriculture Committee 299 Science and Technology Committee ...........ccceeeeueee Harkins, Kenneth R., judge, U.S. Claims Court (bi-95 ography) Harkins, Peter B., Banking, Housing, and Urban airs, Senate 276 Harley, Joan C., Energy and Commerce, House....... 324 Harllee, Mildred, Judiciary, House ...........cccoceceuruenenen. 336 Harlow, Bruce A., Rear Adm.: International Security Affairs, Defense.................. 524 Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy.................. 556 Harlow, Bryce L., FTC 695 Harlow, David L., Rear Adm., Naval Military Per- sonnel 559 Harmann, Jean L., Legislative Counsel's Office, ouse 455 Harmantas, Louis, World Meteorological Organiza- , tion, UN 852 Harmon Rosalind C., Foreign Affairs, House............ 326 Harney, Michele, Rules, House 346 Harper, Catherine L., AA to Rep. Feighan................ 234 Harper, Charles C., Regional, SEC.............c.cccceeveunue. Harper, Edwin L.: Executive Office Policy Development, Executive ............ccccoeureenenece. Suz Harper, Ernest, Regional Administration, GSA ....... Harper, Henry H., Maj. Gen., Materiel at ment and Readiness, Army FOL SO 548 Harper, James C., AA to Rep. Stokes..........c.cceceuunu.e. 242 Harrell, Don, AA to Sen. Pryor. 229 Harrell, Emma Lee, PS/AS to Rep. Kennelly........... Harrgjehs, Beatriz, Inter-American Development an Harrigan, Arthur W., Advisory Board, GSA ............. Harrigan, Judith M., officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit..... 767 Harrill, Edward D., Consumer Product Safety Commission 684 Harrington, Charles E., Geographic Names, Interi-or 588 Harrington, Daniel F., Trade Development, Com- merce Harrington, Kathleen, AA to Rep. Johnson............... Harris, Bryant G., D.C. Licenses and Permits .......... Harris, Clare 1., State Research, Agriculture............ Harris, David F., Postal Rate Commission................. 7 Harris, David L., Mine Safety and Health, Labor.... 635 Harris, Elisa D., Foreign Affairs, House .................... 326 Harris, F. A. “Tex” , Refugee Programs, State.......... 514 Harris, George S., Intelligence and Research, State 512 Harris, James R., Surface Mining, Interior............... 583 Page Harris, Jeffrey, Associate Attorney General's ice, Justice 567 Harris, Joan P., Export-Import Bank ............cccccouuee. 687 Harris, Kenneth W., Lt., Capitol Police ..................... 458 Harris, Laurence E., FCC 689 Harris, Leonard A., Dr. Aeronautics and Space Technology, NASA 707 Harris, Marilyn, AA to Rep. Oakar Harris, Neil, Council Member, Smithsonian Harris, Peter L., AA to Sen. Metzenbaum.................. 228 Harris, Richard M., Environment and Public orks, Senate 282 Harris, Rita, Rules, House 346 Harris, Robert O., National Mediation Board........... 713 Harris, Sheldon J., Rules, House...........ccccoeovevevennnnn. 346 Harris, Stanley S., D.C., U.S. Attorney’s Office........ 578 Harris, Steven B., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Harris, Thomas E., Election Commission................... Harris, S., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate Harris, Walter E., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... Harris, Wesley, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Harris, William J., Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Harrison, Anthony P., Copyright Office, Library of Congress Harrison, Fernando Soto, OAS Harrison: Frank (Representative from Pennsylva-nia): Biography Education and Labor Committee ............ccceerenneee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Harrison, James Wade, Judiciary, House.................. Harrison, Katharine C., Spc. Asst. to Rep. An-drews (N.C. 230 Harrison, Marion Edwyn, District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 374 Harrop, William Caldwell, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Kenya.........aqiae: Harroun, Timothy J., Doorkeeper’s Office, House ... 453 Harry, George B., FMC 695 Harshbarger, E. B,, Capt., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 525 Harshman, Richard A., Comptroller's Office, De-fense 528 Hart, Barbara, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.......... 734 Hart, Benson, AA/Economic Adviser to Rep. Wylie 244 Hart, Gary (Senator from Colorado): Biography 28 Armed Services Committee 273 Budget Committee 277 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Legislative Review Committee ..........cccccoceecruercnnnee. 293 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Hart, George L., Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)...........c...... 780 Hart, Hugh Glen, Jr., Clerk’s Office, House. : Hart, James R., AA to Rep. Applegate.......... Hart, Jeffrey, Council on the Humanities . Hart, Joseph G., Field Offices, HUD..........ccccccuecunn. Hart, Joseph M., Minority Secretary’s Office, 2 Senate 47 Hart, Linda C., Law Revision Counsel’s Office ......... 454 Hart, Robert G., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior.... 588 Hart, Ronald W., Dr., Food and Drug, HHS.............. 642 Hart, Samuel Friedlander, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Ecuador.................. 876 Hart, Tanya, Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Hart, William K., Asst. to Rep. Price ..........c.cccceuue.e. 240 Hart, William T., ITC 743 Hartgraves, Charles R., Forest Service, Agricul-ture 609 Hartig, Dale L., Defense Investigative Service.......... 536 Hartigan, John F., Enforcement, SEC........................ 72 Hartley, H. B., Joint Committee on Taxation Hartman, Arthur Adair, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 881 Hartman, Howard K., Staffing Group, OPM............. Hartman, James J., Economic Analysis, Commerce 615 Hartman, Lois, Office of Management, Education... 670 Hartman, Vera, Trade Development, Commerce ..... 621 Mantels, Maryann, Democratic Policy Committee, nate Individual Index 1097 Page Page Hartnett, Thomas F. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography 172 Armed Services Committee 306 Hartzell, Anne P., Council on the Arts and the Humanities 71 3 Hartzell, Robert H., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Hartzog, George B., Jr., Washington National Monument Society Haruki, Nancy, Asst. to Rep. Lujan...........cccoueueueneeee. a Harvell, H. D,, Regional A ministration, GSA... Harvey, A L., and Administration, Anthony Rules Harvey, : Michael, Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 280 Harvey, Lynn, Director's Office, OPM............cccceuuee. 117 Harvey, Thomas E., Veterans’ Affairs, Senate ......... 292 Harvey, William T. Science and Technology, House 349 Harwood, Douglas J., Refugee Programs, State........ 513 Harwood, Madeline B., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Hasenberg, Werner, Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Hashian, James T., Employment and Training, is r Hashim, Elinor M., Libraries and Information Sci-ence Haskell, James E., Agricultural Cooperative Serv-o ice Haslebacher, Al, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Haslup, Gretlyn, Democratic Research Organiza- tion, House 358 Hass, John Henry, Library of Congress...................... 466 Hass, Willard, UN Information Centre....................... 849 Hassan, Cherif, International Finance Corporation. 835 Hassell, Edward B., Railroad Administration, DOT 664 Hassett, John D., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Fieserick, Royal B., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interi-: Hoy, Ed, Land Management, Interior.................... Hastings, James, Archives and Records, GSA........... Hastings, Madeline, Housing, HUD ..........c.cccccoceueunneee Hastings, Boher, H., Administration and Manage- ment, Hatch, i A, "Misi, Gen., Headquarters, Marine 554 Heth an Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Hatch, Orrin G. (Senator from Utah): Biography 189 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 268 Budget Committee 277 Judiciary Committee 286 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Small Business Committee 290 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Republican Policy Committee 294 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 37. Office of Technology Assessment ............cccoecueuenenee. Hatch, Thomas D., Health Professions, HHS............ Hatcher, Barbara J., D.C. Licenses and Permits...... Hatcher, Charles (Representative from Georgia): Biography 44 Agriculture Committee 299 Small Business Committee 351 Hatcher, Richard, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 676 Hatfield, Mark O. (Senator from Oregon): Biography 158 Appropriations Committee 270 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Rules and Administration Committee Noy Republican Policy Committee................ nd Joint Committee on the Library ........cccoooveceuinenene Joint Committee on Printing Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academ oe Historical Publications and Records, GSA. a Hatfield, Nina R., Surface Mining, Interior ............... Hathaway, Michael D., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 280 Hairy, An Environment and Public Audrey, Works, 282 Hatt, Sie K., Management, NASA .........ccceoeevennee Hattan, Susan, LD to Sen. Kassebaum a Hatton, Brenda, Agriculture, House............c.cccuu..... Hatton, Bruce N., ICC Hattori, Masaya, International Bank ......................... Haug, Philip R., Forest Service, Agriculture. ahd Haugen, John, LA to Rep. Stenholm ..........cccccco......... Haugerud, James S.: Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 373 Secretary’s Office, Senate Haugh, Mary Lee, President's Commission on Ex-ecutive Exchange Haughton, Claiborne D., Jr., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Haughton, Ronald W., Labor Relations Authority... 693 Hauler, Arthur R., Boulder Laboratories, Com- merce 626 Hausenfluck, Robert, Public Affairs, HHS ................ 638 Hauser, Richard A., Executive Office........cccceovvvenene. 499 Hauser, Timothy J., International Economic Policy, Commerce 622 Hausmann, Frank W., Col.,, Legislative Liaison, Air Force 564 Havel, Carolyn, Legislative Affairs, Justice. .............. 568 Havel, Robert J., Judiciary, House...........cccceceeerurununee. 335 Havens, Arnold I., Energy and Commerce, House... 322 Havens, Harry S., General Accounting Office .......... 462 Havens, Ralph E., Brig. Gen., Manpower and Per- sonnel, Air Force Havey, Patricia R., Government Printing Office...... Havlik, William, Food Safety, Agriculture................ 605 Hawes, John H., European Affairs, State... Hawk, Doris, Secretary’s Office, Defense........... Hawkes, George L., Contract Appeals, Defense Hawkes, Phillip N., Social Security, HHS Hawkes, Teresa A., Legislation, HHS............ccccc...... Hawkins, Augustus F. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Education and Labor Committee. ...........c.cccceevuennene House Administration Committee... Joint Committee on the Library .......c.cccocecevvvenenene. Joint Committee on Printing Joint Economic Committee Hawkins, Avis, D.C. Executive Office..........cccceruuen.e. Hawkins, Burt C., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture Hawkins, Charles A., Research and Engineering, fense 526 Hawkins, Earnest, Maritime Administration, DOT. 662 Hawkins, Edward F., FMC 694 Hawkins, Edward H., Health Sciences University, Defense Hawkins, Elsie J., House Administration, House..... Hawkins, Helmut H., Defense Investigative Serv- ice 536 Hawkins, Paula (Senator from Florida): Biography 35 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 268 Ranking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- 275 Los; and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Senate Office Building Commission............ceeceeunee. 379 Hawkins, Robert B., Jr., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental ROIatiOns oarre crore 6 Hawkins, Vernon, D.C. Human Services..........c.c....... Hawley, Bryan G., Lt. Col, General Counsel's Office, Air Force Hawley, Kip, Secretary’s Office, DOT............ccccouuuuee. Hawton, Coyeen, Administration and Manage- ment, Labor 632 Hay, Gloria A., Truman Scholarship Foundation .... 702 Hay, John F., Maj., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, House 460 Hayes, Arthur Hull, Jr., Dr., Food and Drug, HHS. 641 Hayes, Barbara F., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Hayes, Bartlett H., Jr., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Hayes, Dwight, Judiciary, Senate...........cccecerruvrrunnncen 288 Hayes, Edward F., Staff, National Science Founda-1 tion § Hayes, James, Calif. District Rep. to Rep. Patter-son 240 1098 Congressional Directory Hayes, James N., AA to Rep. Fish ...................... Hayes, Margaret D., Foreign Relations, Senate Hayes, Mary, Ways and Means, House Hayman, Douglass F., Capt., Maritime Administra- tion, DOT 2 Hayne, Edwin, Governmental Affairs, Senate........... Haynes, Arndon O., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 597 Haynes, Lawrence H., SEC 724 Haynes, Mark, Environment and Public Works, nate Haynes, Michelle, Minorit;iy Leader’s Office, Senate 444 Haynes, R. Michael, Small Business, Senate 292 Haynes, Ronald C., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Haynie, Suzette, Governmental Affairs, Senate........ 286 Hays, Burl, Jr., Secretary’ s Office, Senate................. 445 Hays, James F, Staff, National Science Founda-oh tion Hays, Louis B., Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Hays, Louis B., Social Security, HHS Hays, Paul, Clerk’s Office, H Hays, Sandra Hooe, Senate Press Galle Hays, Shirley J., U.S. and Foreign Commercial, Commerce Hayward, Gladys M., Combined Airline Ticket Office 459 Haywood, Edmond M., Community Relations, Jus- tice 578 Haywood, H., Naval Supply Systems Haywood, Margaret A., D.C. Superior Court Haywood, Yvonne S., Legislative Counsel’s Office, 1 House 55 Hazel, John C., D.C. Public Library .........cccececvueenunn. 820 Hazell, Roger, LC to Delgate Sunia 244 azzard, James T., LA to Rep. Weber...........cc.cc...... 243 Head, Robert V., Information Resources, Agricul-” ture Healey, James C., Jr., Ways and Means, House........ Healton, Donald C, Food and Drug, HHS id Healy, Colleen, Joint Economic Committee Healy, Harold W., Lt. Col., International Security ohiet, Defense 524 Healy, Theresa Ann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sierra Leone................... 8 Hearn, Joyce A., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Hearth, Donald P., Dr., Field Installations, NASA.. 708 Heath, Edward, Drug Enforcement, Justice.......ives 574 Heath, Karen S. Armed Services, House WSs nt, 308 Heath, Marita F, Installations, Logistics, and Fi- nancial Management, Arm 544 Heath, Thomas B., Rural Electrification, Agricul-: ture 59 Heatherly, Charles L., Office of Management, Edu-cation 669 Heavey, James J., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Heberle, Charles J., Col, Defense Audiovisual Agency 535 Hebert, Carl J., Congressional Record Index Office. 370 Hecht, Alan D., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-” merce 27 Hecht, Chic (Senator from Nevada): Biography 115 Bonking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- 275 Eres and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Heckler, Margaret M. (Secretary of Health and Human Services): Biography 637 American Red Cross 678 National Commission for Employment Policy....... 317 President’s Committee on Mental Retardation..... 378 Heckscher, August: Council Member, Smithsonian ..........cc.cccceeuereenenee. 729 Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian... .. 131 Museum of American Art, Smithsonian.......... Heclinger, Carol P., Refugee Programs, State........... Hector, Louis, Council on the Humanities................. Hedeman, William N., Jr., EPA Hedemann, Knut, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotenti from Norway ......oon iia 867 Hedge, Brook, Civil Division, JUSHICE i ctu i. 571 und, Rebecca L , Select Committee on Narcot-ics Abuse and Control, HOUSE ..il i iitiniinints 366 Hedrick, Floyd D., Library of Congress..............cceuu... 466 Page Hees, George H., Canadian Section, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Heflin, Howell T. (Senator from Alabama): Biography 4 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 268 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-ois tee Judiciary Committee 286 Select Committee on Ethics 295 Hefner, W. G. “Bill”, Mrs., The Congressional Club 683 Hefner, W. G. (Bill) (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 144 Appropriations Committee 302 Budget Committee 312 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 382 Heftel, Cecil (Representative from Hawaii): Biography 48 Ways and Means Committee 355 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Hegan, William M., Regional, SEC Hegeman, J. W., Capt., Inspector General's Office, 53d Defense Heginbotham, Stanley J., CRS, Library of Con-gress 467 Hegner, Anton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Switzerland.............ccc........ 870 Hehman, John P., Appeals Court.........cccoceervreercnecnns 759 Heidweiller, Henricus A. F.: OAS 839 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Suriname 870 Heifetz, Alan W., Secretary’s Office, HUD................ 650 Height, Dorothy, Holocaust Memorial Council......... 740 Heil, Kimberly, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Heilig, Paul, Budget, Senate 277 Heim, Frederic A., Jr., Inspector General's Office, Commerce 614 Heinemann, Robert B., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 614 Heinz, John (Senator from Pennsylvania): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Finance Committee 282 Republican Policy Committee 295 Special Committee on Aging 297 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 373 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... Heironimus, M. Eddie, IRS, Treasury Helsing, D Administrative Offsce of the U.S. Dewey, is Heiss, Hertha, International Economic Policy, 52 Commerce Heitowit, Ezra D., Science and Technology, House.. 349 Held, Joe R., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Heldridge, Richard W., Export-Import Bank............. Heller, James H., District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission Heller, John D., General Accounting Office.............. Heller, Marilyn, Select Committee on Indian Af- fairs, Senate 2 Hellerman, Gerald, Antitrust, Justice............ccueeueee. Hellings, James P., Policy and Communications, Director’s Office, OPM 77 Hellmer, Vicki, Agriculture, House .........c.cccccouvueuenen. 301 Helm, Alice K., Election Commission ..............ccceerueene 691 Helman, Gerald, State 506 Helms, J. Lynn, FAA, DOT 660 Helms, Jesse (Senator from North Carolina): Biography 142 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 268 Foreign Relations Committee 284 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 290 Republican Policy Committee 294 Select Committee on Ethics 295 Helms, R. W., Defense Communications Agency...... 535 Helms, Robert B., Planning and Evaluation, S.. 638 Helms, William F., Animal and Plant, Agriculture. 602 Helsel, Elsie D., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Hemel, Eric I., Economic Advisers, Executive .......... Individual Index Hemperley, John O., Library of Congress.................. Hemphill, Eileen, D.C. Licenses and Permits Hemphill, Gwendolyn, D.C. Executive Office Hemphill, James W., Asst. to Sen. Hatfield .............. Hemphill, Robert W., Temporary Emergency urt of Appeals 760 Hemsley, P , International Trade, Commerce.... 618 Henderson, Dale W., Officer, Federal Reserve.......... 681 Henderson, Earl, National Library of Medicine, HHS Henderson, Elma, Labor and Human Resources, Senate Henderson, Eva, State Henderson, John B., CRS, Library of Congress......... Henderson, Phyllis, Judiciary, House... . Henderson, Wallace, AA to Rep. Tauzin. 243 Hendley, James, Contract Appeals, GSA. ........... 700 Hendricks, Lawrence E., Social Security, HHS ........ 647 Hendrix, Sally, Judiciary, Senate. mot iain 288 Henig, Morton E., General Accounting Office .......... 463 Heningburg, Michael, Health Professions, HHS ...... 645 Henkel, William, Executive Office ..........c.ccecevuvirunnne 500 Hennemeyer, Robert T., State 507 Hennes, Richard V., International Organization Affairs, State Hennessey, J. R., Naval Electronic Systems.............. Henney, Jane, Dr., National Cancer Institute, Henrie, Thomas A., Bureau of Mines, Interior......... Henriksen, Edward J., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Henry, Dorothy, Food Safety, Agriculture Sad ke 604 Henry, Gerard, Architect of the Capitol’s Office...... 456 Henry, James D., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ................. 631 Henry, Mervyn u, Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization 842 Hensley, Sharon L., Science and Technology, ouse 349 Henson, Gerald L., AA to Rep. Taylor.........ccccceueuuue. 243 Henson, Harold T., D.C. General Services .. 815 Henson, Jim, Interior and Insular Affairs, House ... 333 Henson, Walter H., General Accounting Office : Heny, Michael, Jr., Clerk’s Office, House................... Hepburn, Frank N., Dr., Human Nutrition, Agri- culture 607 Hergen, James G., State 507 Herlands, Alan, FDIC 691 Herman, Alan I., D.C. Court of Appeals..................... 802 Herman, Lloyd, Museum of American Art, Smith- sonian 733 Herman, Steven J., Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Hermes, Peter, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Federal Republic of Ger-many 861 Herrera, rbot: SBA Herres, Robert T., Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense...... Herrick, Dennis, AA to Rep. Kildee..........coci corres 237 Herrick, Peter, FCC Herring, Fletcher L., Jr., Joint Committee on Printing Herring, Joan, Energy and Commerce, House.......... Herrington, David J., Lt. Col., Comptroller’s Office, Defense 528 Herrington, John S., Navy 551 Herriot, Roger A, a of the Census, Com- merce 617 Herrmann, Diane C., Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 516 Herrmann, Walter C., Jr., General Accounting 1Ce Herron, John, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Herron, William J., Jr., FMC Hertel, Dennis M. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 97 Armed Services Committee 306 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Aging 363 Hertz, Harry S., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Hertz, Michael F., Civil Division, Justice................... Hertzler, Jack, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture 595 Herz, Charles, Staff, National Science Foundation.. 714 Hesburgh, Theodore, Father, Holocaust Memorial uncil 740 Hess, Charles E., Dr., National Science Foundation 714 Hess, Frederick, Criminal Division, Justice............... 572 Page Hess, James K., Export-Import Bank 687 Hess, John R., D.C. Superior Court..........cccceouerenene.n. 802 Hesse, Martha O., Secretary’s Office, DOE................ 667 Hessel, Merrill M., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 626 Hessian, Patrick J., Maj. Gen., Chaplain, Army Staff and Selected Agencies ........ocoueevereererccnnne 547 Hester, Douglas B., Legislative Counsel, Senate....... 447 Hester, F. Eugene, Fish and Wildlife, Interior.. . 585 Heuer, Gary, Doorkeeper’s Office, House........... 453 Heuerman, Allan D., Policy and Communicat ns, OPM 717 Heurtematte, Julio E., Jr., Inter-American Devel-opment Bank 829 Hewitt, Warren E., International Organization Af-fairs, State 512 Hewitt, William Alexander, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary to Jamaica.............. 878 Hews, Edward D.: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture.......... CCC, Agriculture Heydemann, Peter L. M., Dr., Bureau of Stand-ards, Commerce 623 Heydlauff, Gloria, Energy and Commerce, House.... 322 Heyerdahl, Thomas F., LD to Sen. Cohen.................. 29 Heymsfeld, David A., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 344 Heyob, John M., HMO’s and Resources Develop-ment, HHS Hibbert, Robert G., Food Safety, Agriculture............ Hibbs, John 0, Highway Administration, DOT. ....... 6! Hickey, Edward V., Jr., Executive Office................... 499 Hickey, James R., Field Offices, American Red ora TOSS Hickey, William E., American Battle Monuments... 677 Hickman, Fentress A, Lt., Capitol Police.................. 458 Hickman, James, Foreign ‘Agricultural Service........ 601 Hicks, Caye Cavender, District of Columbia, House 316 Hicks, Charles, Pension Benefit Guaranty ................ 722 Hicks, Henry H., Press Secy. to Sen. Hawkins......... 227 Hicks, Lucille Cc. Small Business, House.................... 352 Hicks, Luke, Doorkeeper’s Office, House ................... 453 Hicks, Robert R., Jr., Lt. Col., Secretary’s Office, Army 543 Hicks, Ronald Lee, Rules and Administration, Senate 290 nal Hiemstra, Steven J., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 607 Hier, Randolph, Rural Electrification, Agriculture. 597 Higginbotham, Lynne, Government Operations, House 329 Higginbothom, A. Leon, Jr., Regent, Smithsonian... 728 Higgins, Anne, Executive RRA 500 Higgins, Betty, PS to Rep. Hightower..............ccoccceuce. Higgins, John E., Jr., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB 712 Higgins, Kathryn O’L., Labor and Human Re- sources, Senate 289 Higgins, Margaret M., Staffing Group, OPM ............ 720 Higgins, Rich, Lt. Col.,, Executive Secretariat’s Office, Defense 522 Higgins, Richard, FTC 695 Higgins, Stephen E., Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire- arms, Treasury 516 High, Michael D., TVA 738 Higham, David Ww. LA to Rep. Florio........ciueimn 234 Highley, Vern F., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul- ture 603 Highsmith, Carol, D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Boar: 820 Hightower, Ann, Finance, Senate 283 Hightower, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography 184 Appropriations Committee 302 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Hilberg, Raul, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Council... 740 Hildebrand, Joanne, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Hildebrand, William F., Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate.........cccoeercurueununcnee Hildebrandt, Eldon, Foreign Agricultural Service... 601 Hildenbrand, William F Interparliamentary Union 380 Secretary of the Senate 444 Election Commission 691 Hile, Joseph P., Food and Drug, HHS ........................ 641 1100 Congressional Directory Page Hiler, John Patrick (Representative from Indiana): Biography irs and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Small Business Committee 351 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Hill, A. Alan, Environmental ity, Executive .... 502 Hill, Alfonso G., D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office............ 811 Hill, Anita, EEOC 686 Hill, Charles, State 506 Hill, Eleanor, Governmental Affairs, Senate............. 286 James E. Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 626 Hill, James L., Railroad Retirement Board.... T48 Hill, Jimmie D., Secretary’s Office, Air Force 561 Hill, Lawrence R., Lt., Capitol Police............ . 458 Hill, Michael F., Secretary’s Office, Treasury BiHill, ShephardW., LA to Rep. Chappell................. Hi 1 Thomas M., Senior LA/Coun. to Sen. Mc-Clure 228 Nar A ey Th Hillerman, Ne icer, Federal Hilliard, Constance, Republican Policy Committee, 95 Senate Hillier, Pat, Installations, Logistics, and Financial Management, Army 544 Hillis, Elwood (Representative from Indiana): Biography 66 Armed Services Committee 306 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Hillyer, R., Headquarters, Naval Material Com- mand 554 Hilmon, J. B., Forest Service, Agriculture................. 609 Hilsen, Louise, LD to Rep. Albosta 230 Hilsman, W. J., Lt. Gen., Defense Communications Agency 5. Hilty, Charles R., AA to Rep. Madigan Hilty, Dave, Capt., International urity Policy, Defense 524 Himmelfarb, Gertrude, Council on the Humanities 711 Hinch, Gerald K., Regional Offices, OPM 721 Hinchman, James F., General Counsel’s Office, Ag- riculture 592 Hinds, Eugene, Engineering and Research, Interi-or Hinds, Jim E., Col., International Security Policy, Defense 524 Hineman, Kalo A., CFTC 683 Hines, Margaret L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 813 Hinish, James, Republican Policy Committee, Senate Hinkle, Charles W., Public Affairs, Defense.............. Hinman, Kenneth R., Research and Engineering, Defense Hinners, Noel W., Dr., Field Installations, NASA ... 708 Hinshaw, Joseph U., Inter-American Development Bank 828 Hinson, Cynthia, ES to Rep. Thomas (Ga.)................. 243 Hinton, Deane R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiar to El Salvador...0n indians 876 Hinton, Dreama Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture 599 Hipps, George O., Jr., Housing, HUD ............cccccun.. 652 Hipps, Joseph G., Reclamation, Interior .................... 585 Hirao, Teruo, IMF 837 Hird, Margaret C., Smithsonian ............ccccceceveruerennene. 730 Hirsch, Carlos M., Inter-American Development Bank 828 Hirsch, Donald, General Counsel’s Office, HHS........ 638 Hirsch, Harold E., Joint Committee on Taxation..... Hirshhorn, Joseph H., Mrs.: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian ................ Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian.................. 2 Hitch, Philip M., Comptroller’s Office, Navy Hite, Richard R., Policy, Budget and Administra- tion, Interior 580 Hlass, I. Jerry, Field Installations, NASA ................. 708 Hoagland, William, Budget, Senate.............cc.cceerennen. 277 Hoback, C. Michael, Science and Education, Agri- culture 608 Hobbie, Richard A., CRS, Library of Congress.......... 468 Hobbins, James M., Official, Smithsonian................. 728 Hobbs, Jack E, Research, Development, and Ac- quisition, Army 545 Hobbs, Nancy, Select Committee on Aging, House.. 365 Hobbs, Thomas R., Field Offices, HUD 654 Page Hobbs, Truman McGill, Judge, Truman Scholar-ship Foundation 702 Hocken, Robert, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 626 Hodder, Harry J., Board, Development Bank ........... 829 Hodel, Donald P. (Secretary of Energy): Biograp hy 667 Hodgdon, Cw R., Civil Division, Justice... ............... 570 Hodge, Karen, Budget, Senate. 277 Hodges, Carl N., Prof., Office of Technology As-sessment 473 Hodges, Clarence, Human Development Services, Hodges, Howard P., Jr., Corporation Finance, SEC. 725 Hodges, Paulette, Minority Leader’s Office, Senate. 444 Hodgson, Shirley, AA to Rep. Forsythe...................... 234 Hodsoll, Francis S. M.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Endowment for the Arts 710 Council on the Arts Hoduski, Bernadine, Joint Committee on Printing.. 369 Hoeber, Amoretta M., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Hoewing, C. Lincoln, Governmental Affairs, Senate 286 Hoff, J. Douglas, Policy and Communications, “a Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg, Franklin Delano Roo- sevelt Memorial Commission ..........cccccceverurrenenen. 375 Hoffman, Burt, AA to Rep. Waxman... Hoffman, C. Michael, yi Tobacco and Fire arms, Treasury 517 Hoffman, Chauncey, Capt., Naval Intelligence......... Hoffman, Conrad R., VA Hoffman, George, Economic Research, Agriculture. 597 Hoffman, John C., Capitol Page School...................... 458 Hoffman, Peter B., Parole Commission ........... 2 Hoffman, Richard B., D.C. Court of Appeals Hoffman, Robert D., FDIC Hoffman, Walter E., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Hoffmann, Margaret, Ways and Means, House........ 356 Hoffnagle, William S., Dr., Cooperation and Devel- opment, Agriculture 599 Hogan, Harry L., CRS, bray of Congress. .............. 468 Hogan, Karen, OM toR 00, LOWS, fiesria asinies ars 237 Hogan, Thomas F., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography).........ccccunue. 778 Hogan, William H., Jr., Armed Services, House....... Hoge, James F., Jr., Japan-United States Friend- ship Commission 376 Hogue, Patricia W., National Commission for Em- ployment Policy 377 Hoguet, George R., International Bank...................... 832 Hogya, Mary G., ICC 702 Hohenlohe, Christian, Official, Smithsonian............. 728 Hohlt, Edgar F., Advisory Board, GSA....................... 701 Hoitsma, Gary, Highway Administration, DOT ....... Holahan, Paulette E., Libraries and Information Science 709 Holcomb, Diana, State 508 Holcombe, W. O., Food Safety, Agriculture............... 604 Holdridge, John Herbert, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Indo-275 nesia Holl, Wallace F., Railroad Administration, DOT ..... 664 Hollai, Imre, General A bly, UN 845 Holland, Elaine, Budget, House............ccccceceuruvuruenrnen 314 Holland, Ethel M., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 818 Holland, Frank R., TVA 737 Holland, George E., D.C. Corrections..........cccccoeeurunne. 813 Holland, J., Official, Farm Credit Administration... 688 Holland, Jerome H., Dr., Officer, American Red ross. 678 Holland, Turman, Housing, HUD...........cccccceuveerunne. 652 Holland, William S., Jr., Rear Adm., Energy Liai- son, ense 528 Hollander, Kenneth N., Lt. Col., Research and En- gineering, Defense 525 Hollard, Ross, National Park Service, Interior......... 584 Hollenbach, Joan Marie, Occupational Safety and Health Review Holliday, George D., CRS, Library of Congress......... Holliday, Simon, D. C. Human Services .......... a Hollidge, Denise, Armed Services, House Hollifield, Robert E., FMC Hollings, Ernest F, Mrs., The Congressional Club.. oo Individual Index Page Hollings, Ernest F. (Senator from South Carolina): Biography 171 Appropriations Committee 270 Budget Committee 11 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee Democratic Policy Committee.........ccccouerrueuerecirununnne 293 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy.... 382 Board of Visitors to the Naval Acadeny TR 382 Office of Technology A Hollingsworth, Bobby F., Rear Vin Coast Guard, DOT 659 Hollingsworth, E. Boyd, LD to Sen. Simpson Hollis, Bonita L., Ways and Means, House.... wits Hollis, Judith A., PS to Sen. Danforth. ....................... Hollis, Shirley E, SEC Hollis, Walter w., Under Secretary’s Office, Army. 544 Hollister, Ann, AA to Rep. Berman: .... oc pissin 231 Holloway, Anne Forrester, Foreign Affairs, House.. 326 Holloway, Charles A., Drs Advisory Board, GSA..... 701 Holloway, Edwin T., SBA 727 Holloway, Frederic A. L., Academy of Engineering. 704 Holloway. JHery C., Col., Health Sciences Univer-sity, De 541 Holloway, Son Health Care Delivery and Assist-oa ance Hollowell, Eileen, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Holly, Frank, Lt. Col., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Holm, Celeste, Council on the Arts........cccocevverurruenene Holm, Paul, Farmers Home Administration, Agri-culture go Holman, Carl, Council on the Humanities ................ 711 Holmberg, Bruce, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate. a Holmer, Alan F., Executive Office Holmes, Charles’ E., AA to Rep. Leath........................ Holmes, Christian R, Trade and Development, In-ternational Development Cooperation Agency.. 741 Holmes, David B., Immigration, Justice..................... 571 Holmes, David Ww, House Periodical Press Gallery. 965 Holmes, Gary W., "Asst. to Rep. Solomon ................... 242 Holmes, Henry Allen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Portugal ..........ccccecevununne. 8 Holmes, Imogene, OM to Rep. McCurdy Holmes, John C., Office of Technology Hy iL Holmes, John G., Jr., TVA Holmes, John Ww, European Affairs, State... Holmes, Joseph R., Executive Office.................. Holmes, Stacy V., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems. Holmfeld, John D., Science and Technology, House Holmquist, Anna, Republican Leader’s Office, House Holt Eleanor J., Public Debt, Treasury ........... Hot, Eric, Lt. Col., Defense Investigative Serv-5 Holt, Marre S. (Representative from Maryland): Biograp 85 Armed oe Committee 306 District of Columbia Committee..........ccccccevvruerinenen. 315 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Joint Economic Committee 371 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ Holton, David, Special Committee on Aging, nate 297 Holton, Edward J., Armed Services, House............... 308 Holton, James L., FEMA 692 Holum, Donald, Staffing Group, OPM.............ccccuouuu. 720 Homans, Robert, Mrs., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Homer, Laura M., Officer, Federal Reserve............... Honig, Robert H., Federal Government Service Task Force, House 359 Honnold, Ed, LD to aon, Spratt 242 Hoobler, James F, 750 Hood, Roger A, Kdminisiraiv Conference of the United Sta 675 Hood, William iy IMF 837 Hook, K.R, Veterinary Services, Agriculture.......... 602 Hooker, David, Budget, Senate 277 Hooker, Marion E., Dr., D.C. Educational Institu-tion Licensure Commission ...........ccceueereeeerenrerunes 812 Hooks, Perry W., Staff, National Science Founda-tion 714 Hooper, George L., ITC 742 Hooper; Raymond E.: Congressional Liaison Service, VA, Senate............ 460 VA 750 Hoover, David B., Health Professions, HHS.............. Hoover, Herbert, III, Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross Hope, Bob, Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 735 Hope, John, ITI, Commission on Civil Rights............. 739 Hopkins, Donald R., Dr., Disease Control, HHS....... 641 Hopkins, James E., ICC 703 Hopkins, John, D.C. Licenses and Permits................ 819 Hopkins, John, Management and Budget, HHS....... 638 Hopkins, Kevin R Executive Office 500 Policy Development, Executive ..........cccccoeeuevenuruennne 502 Hopkins, Larry J. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography 7 Agriculture Committee 299 Armed Services Committee 306 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Hopkins, Leroy E., Procurement, NASA ............ . 70: Hopkins, Ruby, House Administration, House Hopkins, Thomas D., OMB Hopkins, Yvonne, Secretary’s Office, Senate............. Hoppe, John David, Republican Whip’s Office, House 451 Hoppe, Louise, State 508 Hopper, W. David, International Bank....................... 832 Horan, Donald J., General Accounting Office........... 463 Horan, Hume Alexander, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to United Republic of Cameroon Horanburg, Richard C., Legislative Affairs, De- fense 529 Hord, Jesse, Boulder Laboratories, Commerce.......... 627 Horgan, Edward E., Jr., Postal Service ...................... 747 Horlick, Gary N., Trade Administration, Com- merce 619 Horn, Carl, III, Civil Rights Division, Justice............ 571 Horn, James, Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion 671 Horn, Karen N., Officer, Federal Reserve ................. 681 Horn, Sally K., International Security Policy, De- fense 524 Horn, Sharon, Research and Improvement, Educa- tion 671 Horn, William P., Secretary’s Office, Interior........... 579 Hornberger, Herbert, D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 819 Horne, Wilson S., Food Safety, Agriculture............... 605 Horneman, Marihelen, EA/PS to Rep. Roemer........ 241 Horner, Charles E., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 508 Horner, Constance, ACTION 675 Horner, Jack, EA 10 Rep. Daub ss ccivessearans ........civcoenre 233 Horner, Thomas, Commun. Dir. to Sen. Duren- berger 227 Horney, James R., Rules, House..........ccccccoeuvuvurucnnnee. Horowitz, Larry, AA to Sen. Kennedy.........ccccccuvuneee Horowitz, Michael: OMB 501 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Horten, Julie, Ways and Means, House...................... 56 Horton, Frank (Representative from New York): Biography 139 Government Operations Committee..........ccrueuenneee. 327 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Horton, Robert C., Bureau of Mines, Interior ........... 582 Horton, William Philip, Hearings and Appeals, In- terior 579 Horvitz, Morton I, Staffing Group, OPM .................. 720 Hosenball, S. Neil, Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Hosenball, S. Neil, General Counsel, NASA.............. 705 Hospital, Jeremiah D., FMC 694 Hostettler, S. J., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Hotine, Susan, Joint Committee on Taxation............ 370 Houck, And Budget, Senate 217 Hough ton, Robert Near Eastern and South Asian ent Rh 511 Houk, Wade B., Bureau of Prisons, Justice............... 573 Houle, Philip P., OSC, Merit Systems Protection 1 Board House, Kenneth, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 3 House, Mike, Asst. to Sen. Heflin.........ccccevueuerencnneee House, Sharon L., CRS, Library of Congress... House, Toni, Officer of the Supreme Court ............... 1102 Congressional Directory Houser, Kathy G., PS to Rep. Quillen ............cc.......... Housley, Raymond M., Jr., Forest Service, Agricul-pr ture Houston, David G., Land and Water Resources, Interior 585 Houston, Donald L., Food Safety, Agriculture.......... 603 Houston, Neal J., AA to Sen. Stafford............. i220 Houston, Teresa, AA to Rep. Hartnett..........cccc......... 235 Houston, Thomas F., Government Operations, House 3 29 Houtven, Lee Van, IMF 837 Hovde, Donald I., Secretary’s Office, HUD................ 649 Howard, James J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 119 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion 375 Howard, James L., General Accounting Office.......... 462 Howard, Joseph H.: Processing Services, Library of Congress ............... 470 Library, Agriculture 608 Howard, Marie, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Howard, Mary Beverly, Science and Technology, ouse 349 Hop Melissa M., Defense Communications gen Howers Paul M., Soil Conservation, Agriculture.... 611 Howard, R. C,, Legislative Affairs, Navy 555 Howard, Richard C., Research Es Library of ny Congr Howard, en M., Energy and Commerce, House. 323 Howard, S. Kenneth, Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations Howarth, James, Doorkeeper’s Office, House ........... 453 Howay, John W., Capt., Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy 556 Howe, Dennis, AA to Sen. Kasten.........cocecevevveinnenene Howe, Jonathan, FAA, DOT Howe, Jonathan T., State Howe, Joseph W., Staffing Group, OPM ... Howe, Patty, Press Secy. to Rep. Cheney.. vi Howe, Robert R., Lt., Capitol Police...........cccooeuernn.... Howe, Thomas C., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Howell, Charles H., TVA 737 Howell, Charles T., House Administration, House... 330 Howell, Jay C., Labor and Human Resources, Senate Howell, Martin D., Dr., AID, International Devel-opment Cooperation Agenc 742 Howglls, William D., Intelligence and Research, tate Howerton, Lorraine, ES to Rep. Coughlin ................. Howes, David T. Congressional Record Index 270 Office Howie, Emily Claire, Foreign Affairs, House............ 326 Howland, Richard C., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 510 Howland, Richard H., Official, Smithsonian............. 728 Howlett, Myles R., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 609 Howlett, Robert G., Labor Relations Authority........ 693 Howse, Robert V., Lt., Capitol Police.......................... 457 Hoye, Kathryn A., Doorkeeper’s Office, House......... 453 Hoyer, Robert, Finance, Senate 283 Hoyer, Steny H. (Representative from Maryland): Biography 86 Appropriations Committee 302 Hsia, Gloria, Processing Services, Library of Con- gress 470 Hsia, Tao-tai, Law Library, Library of Congress...... 472 Huang, Thomas T. F., State 507 Hubbard, Carroll, Jr. (Representative from Ken- tucky): Biography 75 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Hubbard, L. R. “Lee”, Jr., Pension Benefit Guar- anty Huber, Emil L., Jr., Field Offices, HUD..................... Huber, John J., Corporation Finance, SEC... Huber, Robert T., Foreign Affairs, House.................. Huberman, Richard, Energy and Commerce, ot House Huckaby, Thomas J. (Representative from Louisi-ana): Biography 80 Page Agriculture Committee 299 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Hucks, Becky, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate HY Hudak, John F., Capt., Capitol Police............cccceu...... Hudak, Robert E., Inspector General's Office, HUD 650 Huddleston, Walter (Dee) (Senator from Ken-tucky): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 208 Appropriations Commit 270 Small Business Committee Democratic Policy Committee Select Committee on Intelligence ..........c.ccoeoeueuneee Senate Office Building Commission Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Hudgins, John, Foreign Agricultural Service..... Hudnall, William P., Food Safety, Agriculture Hudon, Mary M., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 295 Hudry, Robert, International Bank 832 Hudson, Anthony W., Defense Logistics Agency ...... 537 Hudson, Brenda K., Armed Services, Senate. ............ 274 Hudson, Diane, Energy and Commerce, House......... Hudson, Jeanne E., Staff, National Science Foun-dation 714 Huds Joeld B., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Ee 6 Hudson, iin M., OMB Hudson, William T, Coast Guard, DOT ane Huff, Jack EK. Regional Oices, ICC. ...ceivsersisossers Hufman, Anne, Health Sciences University, De-fense 540 Huggett, Clayton, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 626 Huggins, Michael L., Food Safety, Agriculture......... 605 Huggins, Nathan I., Council Member, Smithsonian 729 Hughes, Charlotte, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate........... 292 Hughes, Doyle A., Youth Programs, Interior............ Hughes, J. Vance, Land and Natural Resources, Justice 572 Hughes, James, Regional Offices, Labor Hughes, John, Public Affairs, State.......... Hughes, John W., Advisory Board, GSA Hughes, Kimberly B., Financial Management, Air his Rose, Environmental and Scientific tate 508 rvice Hughes, Philip S., Official, Smithsonian = Hughes, Thomas G., AA to Sen. Pell ...............ccccen... Hughes, Thomas M., Government Printing Office... Hughes, William J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 119 Judiciary Committee 334 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Aging 363 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......... 359 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy.... 382 Hughes, Winston J. Comdr., Navy Appelate Review Activity Hugo, F. Michael, Appropriations, House.................. Hugo, Victor J., Jr., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Hugues, Ann, International Economic Policy, Com- merce Huhn, Nan R., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office.... Huhn, S. Peter, Capt., National War College Huizenga, E. R., Field Offices, HUD................. Hulett, Stanley W.: Secretary’s Office, Interior Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Interior .... 580 Hulick, Charles, Personal Property, GSA................... 700 Hull, B. Jeanine, Energy and Commerce, House...... 323 Hull, Everson W., CRS, Library of Congress............. 468 Hull, Mary M., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forest- ry, Senate 269 Hull, Richard D., Forest Service, Agriculture........... 609 Hulme, Douglas, TVA 737 Humber, Jeffrey L., Jr., D.C. Finance and Revenue 814 Hume, Jaquelin , Museum of erican Art, Smithsonian 733 Humelsine, Carlisle H.: Regent, Smithsonian 728 Individual Index 1103 Page Page Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.............cccceceueerererererneee. 735 Humes, Richard M., General Counsel’s Office, SEC 724 Hummel, Arthur Ww. Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to People’s Republic 76 of China Hummel, J. R., Lt. Comdr., Naval Medical Data 9 Services Center 55 Humphrey, Donald, Brig. Gen., Naval Council of 55 Personnel Boards Si rey, Gordon J. (Senator from New Hamp- ire): Biography Armed Services Committee Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Labor and Human Resources Committee...... % Humphrey, Kay, PS to Sen. Boschwitz.............. Humphrey, Melvin, Secretary’s Office, DOT............. Humphreys, Joseph, Finance, Senate............cccccccuu. Hun Shar, Ann T., General Counsel's Office, ozs H Hunger, Stanley R., State 506 Hunsucker, Richard G., Labor-Management, Labor ge Hunt, Dean ., Surface Mining, Interior.........cc.c..... Hunt, Glen D., "AA to Rep. Hance............ Hunt, James Ww. Brig. Gen., Intelligence and Secu- rity, Arm, 547 Hunt, ‘ennet S., FAA, DOT 660 Hunt, Lee, State 508 Hunt, Richard, Museum of American Art, Smith- sonian 733 Hunt, Roger W., Capt., Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy 556 Hunt, Thomas R., Urban Mass Transportation, DOT 6! 65 Hunt, Valerio R., FAA, DOT 660 Hunt, William M., Director’s Office, OPM................. 717 Hunt, William, Naval Air Systems ..........c.cceeveeeivenenes 557 Hunter, Arnold L., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia...................... 782 Homer, Duncan L. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 27 Armed Services Committee 306 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Hunter, Harold V., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 596 Hunter, Kenneth W., General Accounting Office .... 463 Hunter, Michael: Tuna Commission 830 International Pacific Halibut Commission, U.S. and Canada 838 Hunter, Robert, P., NLRB 711 Hunter, Rodney L., Legislative Counsel's Office, ouse 455 Hunton, Harold T., Civil Rights, Education .............. 671 Hupp, Michael E., Lt., Capitol Police Hurlbut, Elbridge Q., Smithsonian...........cccccecvueuruenen.. Hurney, Francis C., FMC 6! Hurt, obert H., AA to Rep. Thomas (Ga.)................ 243 Hurwitz, Elliott, State 506 Husain, S. S., International Bank 831 Husid, Douglas M., FTC 695 Husmann, Henry, Public Buildings, GSA .................. 698 Hussey, Ward M., Legislative Counsel, House........... 455 Hutchins, Vince L., M.D. Health Care Delivery and Assistance, HHS 644 Hutchinson, Frederick E., Dr., AID, International Development Cooperation Agency AA EAR Hutchinson, GeorgeE P s Court 759 Offacer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fed- eral Circuit 174 Hutchison, Ira J., National Park Service, Interior... 584 Hutchison, Thomas W., Judiciary, House................... 335 Huther, Bradford R., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Hutson, James H.: Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Research Services, Library of Congress.................. 471 Historical Publications and Records, GSA............. 699 Hutto, Earl (Representative from Florida): Biography 35 Armed Services Committee 306 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Huxtable, Ada Louise, Council Member, Smithso-nian 729 Hyams, Robert, State 506 Hyde, Andrew G., Republican Conference of the nate 294 Hyde, DeWitt S., D.C. Superior Court.......cccecouvereenene 803 Hyde, Henry J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 56 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Judiciary Committee 334 Hyland, J. Brian, Inspector General's Office, NASA 708 Hyman, Erias A., D.C. Corporation Counsel's ice 813 Hynan, John J., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ................... Hyndman, Vance, Foreign Affairs, House... “ Hynes, Michael H., Rules, House Hynes, Patrick B., Minority Secretary's Office, Senate 447 Hynes-Cherin, Brigid, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT 665 Hytner, Erwin, Ways and Means, House. .................. 356 Hytry, Jerome C., Soil Conservation, Agriculture.... 611 I Iacone, Pamela, Speaker's Office...........cccceerereerrnnenn. 449 Ibarra, Barbara A., Urban Mass Transportation, as Iglesias, Enrique, UN Economic Commission for Latin America Thara, Randal, Democratic Policy Committee, nate Ikard, Frank N., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 7 Ikle, Fred C., Policy, Defense Illarramendi, Ramén, Board, Development Bank .... Illsley, Julie A., Foreign Affairs, House..................... 326 Illsley, Thayer V., House Press Gallery ..................... 884 Iloniemi, Jaakko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Finland.........ccccccvnununnnnnn. 860 Imburg, Jerome, Capt., Naval Council of Personnel ards 555 Imhof, William A., General Counsel’s Office, Agri- culture 592 Imhoff, Paul G., Education and Labor, House .......... 319 Imler, J. Anthony, Planning and Evaluation, HHS. 638 Infante, Ettore F., Staff, National Science Founda- tion Ingenito, Rosalie, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ Ingersoll, Robert S., Japan-United States Friend-or ship Commission Inglee, Bill, Chf. LA to Rep. Coleman (Mo.)............... 232 Ingraham, Joe McDonald, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Ingram, C. Louise, AA to Rep. Mollohan.................... 239 Ingram, Claudia T., Appropriations, Senate.............. 272 Ingram, George, M.: Foreign Affairs, House 326 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Ingram, Gilbert L., Bureau of Prisons, Justice......... 573 Ingram, Glenn R., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Ingrassia, Anthony, Compliance and Investiga-tions, Inhofe, James, Advisory Commission on Intergov-ernmental Relations 676 Inman, Maurice C., Jr., Immigration and Naturali-zation, Justice 575 Inoue, Elda, Cooperation and Development, Agri-culture 598 Inouye, Daniel K. (Senator from Hawaii): Biography 47 Appropriations Committee 270 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 290 Democratic Policy Committee 293 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 Select Committee on Indian Affairs... Select Committee on Intelligence ... Joint Committee on the Libra Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion 375 Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 376 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad- emy 382 Insell, Hugh, Regional Administration, GSA ............ 701 1104 Congressional Directory -Page Insonere, Simon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Wg, Gini from Rwanda Intrater, old, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... Inzunza, Ricardo, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and tics, Defense 530 Ioffredo, Michael L., Program Analysis and Evalu- ation, Defense 2 Ionescu, Liviu, IMF Iosue, Andrew P., Lt. Gen.: Manpower and Personnel, Air Force...........ccco....... 208 Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Irafeta, Pedro, Inter-American Development Bank io Irby, Susan, Republican Whip’s Office, House.......... Ire and, Andy re from Florida): Biograph 39 Fore: Raine Committee 324 Smal Business Committee 351 Irons, J. Jeffrey, Science and Technol House..... 349 Irvin, William R., Staffing Group, OPM..................... 720 Irving, Larry, LD/Coun. to Rep. Leland..................... 237 Irving, Michelle, Select Committee on Aging, ouse Irwin, David M., National Commission on Student 3 Financial Assistance 77 Irwin, Doris, Joint Economic Committee ................... 373 Irwin, George D., Official, Farm Creat Adminis- tration 688 Irwin, James C., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT ...... 659 Irwin, Leo H,, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Es Irwin, Lisa A Science and Technology, House 3 Irwin, Paul M, CRS, Library of Congress.................. 468 Irwin, William A, Hearings and Appeals, Interior. 579 Isaac, William M., FDIC 690 cs, Jean G., Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, House 461 Isaacs, Karen J., Education and Labor, House ......... 319 Isadore, Richard J., Trade Administration, Com- merce 619 Isassi, Gustavo Martinez, Col., Inter-American De- ense 828 Ishikawa, Mitsukazu ) International Bank. ................. 833 Isogai, Toshio, Tuna Cc n 830 Isom, Newman B., Food Safety, Agriculture............. 605 n, Delmer, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Israel, D. R., Defense Communications Agency ........ 535 Issac, William, Depository Institutions Deregula- tion 684 Istomin, Marta, J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Italiano, "Joseph A., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Itani, Khalil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Lebanon Itoh, Will, State 508 Itteil , Anthony, Management and Budget, HHS.. 638 Tuli, atthew, AA to Delegate Sunia................c......... 244 Ivers, Donald L., Highway Administration, DOT..... J Jaakson, Ernst, Dr., Consul General of Estonia at New York City in charge of Legation from Estonia Jabbour, Alan, Library of Congress ............c.ccceueveue... Jaberg, Alan D., AA to Rep. Sensenbrenner-............. Jacklin, Nancy P., Officer, Federal IVR leis Jacks, Marshall, Jr., Highway Administration, DOT Jackson, Adele D., Budget, House .........c.c.cccueveuennnnne Jackson, Arva J., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 627 Jackson, Beverly D., District of Columbia, House.... Jackson Baaroline, Executive Officer, American ross Jackson, Carolyn, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ Jackson, D. M,, Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems....... Jackson, Dawn M., Foreign Affairs, H Jackson, Deborah M., Rules, House Jackson, Henry M. (Senator from Washington): Biography Armed Services Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Governmental Affairs Committee............................ 285 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 Select Committee on Intelligence ............................ 296 ent, Smithsonian 728 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council...............ccoeuuu..e. Jackson, James J., Home Loan Bank Board.............. Jackson, Jean A., President Pro Tempore’s Office... Jackson, LeRoy, AA to Rep. Watkins Jackson, Lisa., AA to Rep. Stump Jackson, M. Kate, AA to Rep. Greg; Jackson, Michael D., Interior et , Jo Affairs, House Jackson, N. Gail, Grain Inspection, Agriculture ...... Jackson, Patricia S., Republican Conference of the a nate 4 Jackson, Shirley A., Research and Improvement, ucation 671 Jackson, Thomas Penfield, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 778 Jackson, Vernice S., Minority Affairs, Agriculture. 593 Jackson, Wagner D., Fair Housing and Equal Op- portunity, HUD 651 Jackson, William D., CRS, Library of Congress........ 468 Jackson, William, D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Jacobi, Mary Jo, Secretary’s Office, Commerce........ 613 Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (Representative from Indiana): Biography 68 Ways and Means Committee 355 Jacobs, Arthur I., Council on the Arts........................ 710 Jacobs, Ed, Joint Economic Committee...................... 373 Jacobs, Jacquelynn, Environment. and Public Works, Senate 282 Jacobs, Jeffrey, Appropriations, House ...................... 305 Jacobs, Jerold L., FCC 689 Jacobs, Lois, Home Loan Bank Board......................... 692 Jacobs, Robert S., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Jacobs, Roger F., Officer of Yio Supreme Court........ : oe Jacobs, Stephen, LA to Rep. Luken Jacobs, William C., Employment Standards, Labor. i Jacobsen, Nadine, EA to Sen. Percy 229 Jacobsen, Robert A, Officer, Federal Reserve.......... Jacobson, Debra Ann, Energy and Commerce, House 323 Jacobson, Sabina, Administration and Manage- ment, Labor Jacovides, Andrew J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from 8 Jaeger, Jerry L., Indian Affairs, Interior.. ote Jaffe, James, AA to Rep. Gephardt...........ccccceuunnen. Jagelski, Jeanne M., CRS, Library of Congress........ Jain, Surendra, ILO Jakovich, Cecilia, AA to Rep. Hall (Ind.).................... 235 James, Alan G., State 508 James, Avon C., Brig. Gen., Comptroller, Air Force 565 James, Elizabeth M., Work Force, OPM 720 James, Gladston D., D.C. Licenses, Investigations and Inspections 817 James, Olive C., Research Services, Library of Con-= gress James, Wendy M., Press Secy. to Rep. Davis ............ Jameson, John F., Official, Smithsonian.............. ool Jameson, William, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office Jameson, William J., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Jamison, Delos Cy, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Janas, Cheri, Budget, Senate oT Janezich, Lawrence J., Senate Radio and Televi- sion Gallery 939 Janis, Michael B. Field Offices, HUD..........c.ccecoe.... 654 Janjua, M. Ashraf, IMF 837 Jankowski, Thomas, Fair Housing and Equal Op-0 portunity, HUD 51 Jannesson, Sandra M., Foreign Relations, Senate ... 285 Janowski, Margaret, Budget, Senate 271 Jantzen, Robert A., Fish and Wildlife, Interior ........ 584 Jaramillo, Luis Fernando, Inter-American .Devel- opment Bank 829 Jardot, Leo, LA to Rep. English.........cccccecenueeuncnunnnneee. Jarratt, Mary C.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.............ccceevereereenne Food and Consumer Services, Agriculture Jarvis, Charlene Drew, D.C. Council’s Office Jarvis, Faith, OM to Rep. Kildee........c.cccoueveeuecnneeee Jarvis, Marilyn F., Government Operations, House 329 Jaseph, Joan, Interior and Insular Affairs, House... 333 Jaszi, George, Economic Analysis, Commerce........... Jatkowski, Mary C., Science and Technology, ih House Javits, ps K., Japan-United States Friendship 27 Commission Individual Index : 1105 Page Jaworski, Robert L., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army 546 Jayawardena, A. S., IMF 838 Jaycox, Edward V. K., International Bank....a.......... 833 Jeanneret, Richard, Personal Property, GSA............ 699 Jedlicka, Sharon, House Administration, House...... 330 Jeffers, James S., Social Security, HHS ..................... 647 Jeffers, Thomas P., Defense Nuclear Agency............ 538 Jeffers, William J., Sr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 818 Jeffers, Zachary C., Capitol Page School.................... 458 Jefferson, Burtell M., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 817 Jeffery, David S., Science and Technology, House ... 349 Jeffery, Nancy J., Science and Technology, House .. 349 Jeffords, James M. (Representative from Ver-mont): Biography 191 Agriculture Committee 299 Education and Labor Committee .........c.ccccecevuruennne. 316 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 361 Select Committee on Aging 363 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Jeffrey, Helen M., Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, House 461 Jellerson, Leon R., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT .. Jellison, James V., Postal Service .......cc.cccoeeueerrenenene 74 Jenifer, Joseph E., Government Printing Offic Jenkins, Edgar L. (Representative from Georgia): Biography Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. Ways and Means Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... pie, Harriett G., Dr., Equal Opportunity, y Jenkins, Howard, Jr.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. NLRB 711 Jenin Jack D., Economic and Business Affairs, tate Jenkins, James E., Executive Office Jenkins, James L., Doorkeeper’s Office, House......... 453 Jenkins, Jong, Clerk’s Office, House 451 Jenkins, Rayburn O., Capt., Capitol Police................ 458 Jenkins, Robert M., Foreign Affairs, House.............. 327 Jenny Suzanne Cc. Portrait Gallery, Smithsoni-why Jone, Tish B.,, TVA 738 Jennings, Jackie L., Agriculture, House .................... Jennings, Jerry D., "Science and Technology Policy, Executive 503 Jennings, John F., Education and Labor, House....... Jenin, Robert, International Court of Justice, Jensen, Allen C., Ways and Means, House................ Jensen, Catherine H., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 606 Jensen, D. Lowell, Criminal Division, Justice........... 571 Jensen, Dennis, Regional Administration, GSA ....... 701 Jensen, Diane, LD to Rep. Fiedler..........cccccovueueeencns 234 Jensen, Gordon, International Pacific Halibut mmission, U.S. and Canada...........cceceevereuinenns Jensen, James E., Science and Technology, House .. 349 Jensen, Laron, International Economic Policy, Commerce Jensen, Lawrence J., Solicitor’s Office, Interior ....... Jensen, Walter, Jr., Mrs, Board of Governors, American Red Cross 67 Jensen, William F. III, Legislative Counsel’s Office, Senate 447 Jenson, Jerry N., Drug Enforcement, Justice Jepsen, Dee Ann, Executive Offi Jepsen, Jeffrey W., AA to Rep. Daub..........ccccccevueunee Jepsen, Roger W. (Senator from Iowa): iography 6 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 20 Armed Services Committee Joint Economic Committee on Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ 382 Jeremiah, D. E., Commodore, Naval Operations...... 553 Jerome, Anne G., House Periodical Press Gallery... 965 dorschhovsiy, Oleg, Trade Development, Com- merc 620 Jerue, Richard T., National Commission on Stu- dent Financial Assistance 378 Jervis, G., Lt. Col., Capitol Police ............c.cerueerrurruruenes 457 Jesseramsing, Chitmansing, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary from Mauritius...... 865 Jestrab, Frank F., Mine Safety and Health Review 695 Page Jeter, Charles R., EPA 686 Jeter, Jane, Special Committee on Aging, Senate.... 297 Jeter, Shirley, Ways and Means, House..................... 356 Jewell, Charles A., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture 595 Jewell, Paula L., D.C. Wage-Hour Board ................... 814 Jewett, Freeborn G., Jr., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank 829 Jowett, J. J., II, Environment and Public Works, ate 282 Jilong, Bl, Secretariat, UN 849 Jimeno, Julius, Finance and Management, Agri-culture 594 Jimpie, Dominic J., Field Offices, HUD ................... .. 655 Jividen, John L., FMC 694 Jochmans, John J., Capt., Maritime Administra- -tion, DOT 663 Joffe, Paul, Energy and Commerce, House................ 324 Joffrey, Robert, Council on the Arts.............. “ Johns, John H., Health Affairs, Defense Johns, Lionel S., Office of Technology Assessment.. 473 Johns, Robert O., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 677 Johnsen, Ray, EA to Rep. Simon ........ccccecevvererercennee 242 Johnson, Alberta E. Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Johnson, Allan S., Economics Management, Agri- culture 598 Johnson, Allie S., Chaplain’s Office, Senate.............. 443 Johnson, Andrew, Republican Policy Committee, nate 295 Johnson, Betty S., ES to Rep. Bevill ...........cccccuue.e. 231 Johnson, Billy G., Veterinary Services, Agriculture gs Johnson, Brenda v., D.C: Public Library................ Johnson, Charles Ww. Parliamentarian’s hy House 449 Johnson, Chloe M., PS to Rep. Leath 237 Johnson, Darel S. Col., International Security Policy, Defense 524 Johnson, Darryl, State Johnson, David, AA to Sen. Mitchell.......................... Johnson, David, Dr., Asst. to Rep. Dymally “ Johnson, David L., Foreign Relations, Senate Johnson, David W., Drug Enforcement, Justice ....... 574 Johnson, Deborah M., Foreign Relations, Senate..... 285 Johnson, Debra L., Law Revision Counsel’s Office... 454 Johnson, Dianne R., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion T44 Johnson, Dianne, Ways and Means, House. ............... 356 Johnson, Donald R., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 624 Johnson, Edwin L., EPA 685 Johnson, Elizabeth, Officer, Federal Reserve............ 681 Johnson Francis S., Staff, National Science Foun- dation 7 Johnson, Fred, D.C. Investigations and Enforce- ment 817 Johnson, Gail L., Appropriations, Senate .................. 272 Johnson, George, D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Board 820 Johnson, George K., Armed Services, Senate............ 274 Johnson, Glenn, D. Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 Johnson, Hal, LA to Rep. Jones (N.C.)........ccccueuunnenee. 236 Johnson, Hansford T., Brig. Gen., Programs and Resources, Air Force 565 Johnson, Hugh P., Col., Defense Mapping Agency... 537 Johnson, James H., Rural Development, Agricul- ture 594 Johnson, James W., Jr., Agriculture, House. ............. 301 Johnson, Jed, Jr., Former Members of Congress...... 697 Johnson, Jim, Secretary’s Office, Agriculture........... 591 Johnson, John C., Lt. Col., Air Staff, Air Force........ 564 Johnson, Kathleen R., Appropriations, House.......... 305 Johnson, Keith: OAS 839 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Jamaica 863 Johnson, Leonard W., Jr. Col, Health Sciences University, Defense 539 Johnson, Lyndon B., Mrs, J. F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Johnson, Manuel H., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Treas-S10 1 Johnson, Mark, State 508 Johnson, Maurice J., Press Photographers’ Gallery 922 ury g9-555.0 = 83° 72 1106 Congressional Directory Page Johnson, Michael, Republican Leader's Office, House 450 Johanson: Nancy L. (Representative from Connecti- cut): Biography 33 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Republican Policy Committee 363 Rojoet Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-od ies Johnson, Neal Sox, Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture 595 Johnson, Norma Holloway, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 778 Johnson P. M. R,, Canadian Section, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Johnson, Paul W., Installations, Logistics, and Fi- nancial Management, ATIY ia inti isi 544 Johnson, Philip McB., CFTC Johnson, R. Glenn, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Johnson, R. Tenney: Secretary’s Office, DOE 667 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Johnson, Richard, House Administration, House..... 330 Johnson, Richard L., Joint Committee on Taxation 370 Johnson, Rita C., State 5 Johnson, Robert, Railroad Administration, DOT ..... Johnson, Rose M., PS to Sen. N Johnson, Ruth Carter, Gallery of Art, Smithsonian 735 Johnson, Scott D., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Johnson, Sharon C., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Johnson, Tony C., Railroad Retirement Board ......... 748 Johnson, Victor C., Foreign Affairs, House 326 Johnson, Victor, Staff Dir. to Rep. Barnes.... Johnson, Walter, Field Offices, HUD.........c.ccceeeuennen 65. Johnson, William B., D.C. Environmental Services. 814 Johnson, William, FCC 689 Johnson, William R., ICC 702 Johnston, Allen, Select Committee on Aging, House Johnston, Douglas S., Jr., AA to Rep. Boner............. Johnston, Felton M., Jr., OPIC, International De- velopment Cooperation Agency ............ccceceeeennee 742 Johnston, Holly, to Sen. Thurmond...................... Johnston, J. Bennett (Senator from Louisiana): Biography 8 Appropriations Committee 270 Budget Committee. 277 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ Senate Office Building Commission 378 Johnston, James R., International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 Johnston, Kelly D., Commun. Dir. to Rep. Hiler...... 236 Johnston, Lawrence A., Legislative Counsel's Office, House Johnston, Ralph W., Food Safety, Agriculture.......... Johnston, W. Robert, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Johnstone, L. Craig, Inter-American Affairs, State. 510 Joiner, Leon, D.C. Licenses and Permits 818 Jolette, Barry, National Credit Union....... Jolley, ‘Carl A., Food Safety, Agriculture Jolly, Daniel, Judiciary, Senate Jolly, Finnis E., Field Offices, HUD..........cccccovniininie Jolly, Terry, Governmental Affairs, Senate .......ca. Jolly, William C., CRS, Library of Congress..... Jonas, John F., Ways and Means, House. ..... Jones, Alicia, Appropriations, House..........cccccuecvuuuee Jones, Anne P., Jones, Anne T., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate Jones, Arnold P., General Accounting Office............ Jones, B. H. (Bill), Packers and Stockyards, Agri- culture 6! Jones, Bee, Commerce, Science, and Transporta- tion, Senate 279 Jones, Brenda J., Armed Services, House.................. Jones, Carroll G., Research, Development, and Lo- gistics, Air Force 562 Jones, Carroll, Property Resources, GSA ................... Jones, Catherine Ann, CRS, Library of Congress..... Jones, Charles D., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 617 Page Jones, Cheryl F., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 279 Jones, Chris, LA to Rep. DeWine 233 Jones, Clayton M., EPA 685 Jones, Dale A., Forest Service, Agriculture............... 609 Jones, David, National Commission on Student Fi-nancial Assistance 377 Jones, Donald S., Rear Adm., Secretary’s Office, Defense 522 Jones, Earl, Property Resources, GSA......................... 698 Jones, Ed (Representative from Tennessee): Biography Agriculture Committee House Administration Committee.........cccccceoeenunen. Joint Committee on Printing Jones, Edwin M., Pension Benefit Guaranty............. Jones, Ellen L., Government Operations, House Jones, Frank H., Railroad Administration, DOT...... 663 Jones, Frederick R., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 614 Jones, Gary L., Under Secretary of Education.......... 669 Jones, George C., Jr., Land Management, Interior .. 587 Jones, Gerald W., Civil Rights Division, Justice....... 571 Jones, H. G., Historical Publications and Records, GSA 699 Jones, Hardi L., IRS, Treasury 518 Jones, Harold D., U.S. Trustees, Justice .................... 577 Jones, Horace G., D.C. Transportation io Jones, James H., Work Force, OPM............cccceeuenenn. Jones, James L., Jr., Lt. Col., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, Senate Jones, James R. (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography Budget Committee Ways and Means Committee Democratic Research Organization ...........cccccecuue... Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Jones, Jean Y., CRS, Library of Congress........ a Jones, Joan, D.C. Human Services ...........occeeerrervervenne Jones, John A., Services and Activities, American Red Cross 679 Jones, John Lowell, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Jones, John T., Rear Adm., Naval Facilities Engi-neering 556 Jones, Karen Lynn, D.C. Public Library.................... 820 Jones, Kerry L., Democratic Study Group, House.... 359 Jones, Lynn B., Budget, House 3 Jones, Mary-Alyce, Speaker’s Office. ................. Jones, Mattie, Energy and Commerce, House. Jones, Nancy, Armed Services, House.............. pm Jones, Nancy L., CRS, Library of Congress................ Jones, Norman Marques, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank Jones, Phil, Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries 939 Jones, Reginald, Compensation Group, OPM............ 718 Jones, Richard S., CRS, Library of Congress............. 468 Jones, Robert C., Capt., Manpower, Reserve Af-fairs, and Logistics, Defense.........cccococoreverreruenuenne 530 Jones, Robert E., Inspector General’s Office, DOT... 659 Jones, Robert, Regional Administration, GSA .......... 701 Jones, Robert W., Col., Legislative Liaison, Air Force 563 Jones, Roberts T., Employment and Training, oe r Jones, Roger H., SBA Jones, Roland, OM to Rep. Brooks......... Jones, Roosevelt, Administration, HUD Jones, Roy, Jr., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Jones, T. K., Research and Engineering, Defense.... 527 Jones, Theodore M., AA to Rep. Rangel..................... 40 Jones, W. Proctor, Appropriations, Senate................. 272 J ones, Valier B. (Representative from North Caro-ina): Biography 142 Agriculture Committee 299 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-emy 382 Jones, William, Archives and Records, GSA ............. 699 Jones, William M., Government Operations, House 329 Jones, William R., Officer, Federal Reserve.............. 680 Jones, William T., D.C. General Services................... 815 Jonez, Al R., Engineering and Research, Interior... Jonnard, Aimison, I Individual Index Page Page Joosten, James K., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 4 Jordan, Anne, Energy and Commerce, House........... Jordan, Carolyn D., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Jordan, Edward J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Jordan, K. Forbis, CRS, Library of Congress............. 467 Jordan, Macon T., Capt., Coast Guard, DOT ............. 659 Jordan, Mary B., D.C. Public Service Commission... Jordan, Mosina, H., AID, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 742 Jordan, Samuel H., D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office Jordan, Sue, PS to Rep. S. Hall (Tex.) ......cccoevverenneee Jordan, William, Trade Development, Commerce.... Jorgensen, Gerald R., Agriculture, House ................. Jorgenson, Wallace J., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross Jorris, Terry R., Col., Research, Development, and tics, Air Force 562 Josefiak, Thomas J.: Secretary's Office, Senate 446 Election Commission 691 Joseph, Perry, Pension Benefit Guaranty.................. Josephson, Claudette, AA to Rep. Boxer... Jost, Diana C., Ways and Means, House... Jost, Steve, AA to Rep. Lehman (Calif) .........cc......... 237 Jouejati, Rafic, Dr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Syria .c...i umn: Joy, Jerri, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate .... Joy, Robert J. T., M.D., Health Sciences Universi- ty, Defense 540 Joyce, Bernita A., Bureau of Mines, Interior............ 582 Joyce, Lula, Appropriations, Senate 272 Joyce, Robert K., IMF Joyce, Robert M., Maj. Gen.: Army Staff and Selected Agencies Wr IRR 547 Maj. Gen., Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home................ 749 Joyce, Rodney L., Energy and Commerce, House..... 322 Joyce, Stephen B, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Joyce, Thomas H., Post Office and Civil Service, House 341 Joyner, Janice, Majority Leader’s Office, House ...... 450 Joyner, 1ynn (C., AA to Rep. Pashayan...........cceeu.. Juarez, Joseph &; Volerans Employment, Labor... Jude, Columbus D., CA Juergensmeyer, John Bb Libraries and Informa- tion Science Juliana, James N., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Julius, Jerome D., Compensation Group, OPM......... 718 Junewicz, James J., General Counsel’s Office, SEC. LL Junior, Alarico Silveira, OAS 39 Junk, Robert C., AA to Rep. Hillis......ccccovveruvcenunnens 236 Juntilla, James O., FCC 689 Jurith, Edward H., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Just, Bernice: District of Columbia Law Revision Commission ... 374 D.C. Board of Parole 820 Juster, Gary, Staff Dir. to Rep. Torricelli .................. 243 Justiz, Manuel J., Research and Improvement, Education Justus, John Raymond, CRS, Library of Congress... ji Justus, Ralph J., Antitrust Division, Justice............ Jutton, Arthur A Asst. to Rep. Solomon.................. 2 Jwaideh, Zuhair "Elias, Law Library, Library of Congress 472 K Kaas, L. Michael, Bureau of Mines, Interior............. Kabbaj, Omar, IMF Kabeiseman, Karl W., Defense Logistics Agency ..... Kabel, Robert J., Executive Office............c.ccceerervenese. 500 Kachmar, John J., Jr., Asst. to Rep. Ritter................ 241 Kadec, Sarah M., Government Printing Office......... 464 Kafka, Alexandre, IMF 837 Kaganowich, Gar, Appropriations, Senate................. 272 Kagen, Maynard I., Railroad Retirement Board ...... 748 n, Robert E., Advanced Research Projects, De- fense 534 Kaiser, Frederick M., CRS, Library of Congress....... 468 Kaiser, H. Fred, Jr., Forest Service, Agriculture ..... Kaiser, Joyce A.: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Employment and Training, Labor ...........ccccccueuenee. 632 Kaji, Gautam S., International Bank 833 Kakalec, N. J., Naval Supply Systems...........cccceueuu.. 558 Kalaris, Georgia T., General Counsel's Office, NLRB Kalbaugh, Helen, Environment and Public Works, Senate Kalich, Shirley A., Rules, House 346 Kalish, Robert P., Government National Mortgage Association, HUD 653 Kallek, Shirley, Bureau of the Census, Commerce .. 616 Kallen, Arthur D., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ....... 515 Kaller, Paul J., FMC 694 Kallis, Elias M., Government Operations, House..... Kallman, Harmon, Public Affairs, Interior ................ Kalscheur, Kenneth J., Engraving and Printing, Treasury 518 Kamara, Dauda S., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Sierra Leone.............. 869 . Kambrod, Matthew R., Col, Research, Develop-ment, and Acquisition, Arm 545 Kamenar, Paul D., Administrative Conference of the United States Kammer, Raymond G., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 623 Kammer, Robert, Administration and Manage-ment, Labor 632 Kammerer, Carlton C., Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 744 Kammerer, Joseph T., Comptroller's Office, De-fense 528 Kammerer, Kelly C., International Development Cooperation Agency 741 Kammerman, Barbara, Judiciary, House .................. 335 Kampelman, Max M., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 736 Kamper, Robert A., Dr. Boulder Laboratories, Commerce 6 Kancitis, Indulis, Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture Kane, Betty Ann, D.C. Council’s Office..........cccceuu..... Kane, Diann, Appropriations, House................. Kane, Donald G., Col., Comptroller, Air Force Kane, Elimane, ILO Kane, Robert A., Immigration and Naturalization, 3 Justice 75 Kane, Ronald P., Regional, SEC 726 Kane, Rondalyn, Rules, House 346 Kane, Warren W., Appropriations, Senate................. 272 Kanin, Dennis, AA to Sen. Tsongas et Oo Kanouse, James W., AA to Rep. Hubbard ................. 236 Kanter, Arnold, State 506 Kanuck, George J., Delaware River Basin................. 684 Kanyan, Richard J., SEC 724 Kaplan, Daniel P., CAB 682 Kaplan, Donald A., Antitrust Division, Justice ........ 570 Kaplan, James, Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Kaplan, Peter, Fair Housing and Equal Opportuni- ty, Y, HUD 6 51 Kaplan, Philip S., State 508 Kappeler, Alan J., Housing, HUD.........ccccoececuivirnncnne 652 Kapper, Francis B., Research and Engineering, De- fense 526 Kappert, Martin, Health Care Financing, HHS ....... 646 Kaptur, Marcy (Representative from Ohio): Biography 149 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Kapur, Shiv S., International Bank Karam, Raymond A., Secretary’s Office, DOT v: Karamanos, Theresa, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Karandreas, Nicolas A., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Greece............... 861 Karaosmanoglu, Attila, International Bank.............. 833 Karatinos, Nicholas, General Counsel’s Office, - Karikas, Stephen J., Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Karlstrom, Paul J., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Karnes, David K., Secretary’s Office, HUD............... 649 Karnosky, Denis, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.......... 515 Kaiser, Harry, Spc. Asst. to Rep. Kaptur................... 236 Karp, Gene, AA to Sen. DeConcini 1108 Congressional Directory Page Karpe, Robert W.: Oo ipmeant National Mortgage Association, a53 UD Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank, HUD Karpinski, Joe, AA to Rep. Moore...........cccceeurueucucnee Karpinski, Wendy R., OM to Rep. Breaux................. 231 Karps, Karen, Public Works and Transportation, House 345 Karr, John W., District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 374 Kasemri, Kasem S, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Thailand Kasha, Michael, Dr., rn Board, National Sci-ence Foundation 71 Raspive, iriro, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for 70 ircuit (biography) ...........ccccouruerenee Kosi Jou i) (Representative from Ohio): Biography 150 Armed Services Committee 306 Kaslow, Audrey Anita Rojas, Regional Offices, Parole Commission 7 Kasper, Daniel M., CAB Rrssehain, Nancy L. (Senator from Kansas): 10; Budget Committee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee Foreign Relations Committee Republican Conference of the Senate.. Special Committee on Aging Kassiday, Joel, AA to Rep. 4 (C010). nisi iaiiss 231 Kassigner, Theodore, Finance, Senate............ccoeueuune 283 Kasten, Robert W., Jr. (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography 203 Appropriations Committee 270 Budget Committee 277 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee Small Business Committee National Republjeat Senatorial Committee.......... Kastenmeier, Robert W. (Representative from Wis-consin): Fk aphy 203 udiony Committee 334 Hans E., IMF pasio Re J.,.iDr., Services and Activities, American Red Cross Katz, Herbert D., Holocaust Memorial Council........ Katz, Martin Howard, Consumer Product Safety Commission 684 Katz, Paul, Staffing Group, OPM. ..........ccoovvvrvrereuncne. Katz, Ruth, Energy and Commerce, House .. 5 Katz, Saul, Administrator’s Office, GSA.................... Katz, Stanley N., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Kaufman, Alvin, CRS, Library of Congress.......... Kaufman, Richard F., Joint Economic Comm wR Kaufman, Robert S., Railroad Retirement Board..... Kaufman, Ted, AA to Sen. Biden ..........ccccceuueuennenee. 226 Kaufman, Warren G., Research and Improvement, Education Kaul, P. N.,, IMF Kauvar, Gerald B., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Kaval, William G., Lt., Capitol Police............cc.cuu....... 457 Kavaljian, Peg, AA to Rep. Boggs...........cccceevevevuruerenens 231 Kavanagh, Richard E., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 377 Kay, Morris, EPA 686 Kay, Thomas O., Governmental and Public Affairs, iculture 592 Kayhan, Cheryl, Energy and Commerce, House....... 323 Kaylor, Phyllis T., CAB .. 682 Kazen, Abraham, "Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biography 187 Armed Services Committee 306 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Keaney, David, Foreign Relations, Senate................. 285 Keates, Barry J., General Counsel's Office, : 71 Kearney, Patricia, Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture Kedzior, Dennis M., Appropriations House............... Keech; Richmond B., , judge. U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography RCL 719 Keefer, Ronald D., Inspector General’s Office, DOT 659 Page Keehn, Silas, Officer, Federal Reserve....................... 681 Keel, Alton G., Jr., OMB 501 Keel, Bill, AA to Sen. Sasser 229 Keeler, David, Museum of American Art, Smithso-7 nian Keeley, Robert V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Zimbabwe............ccccceurveununne Keeling, Ernest M., FAA, Keeling, Thomas M., Civil Rights Division, Justice. 571 Keenan, Joe, Senate Press Gallery............ccccoeueunneee. 8! Keener, Bruce, III, Rear Adm., Military Sealift ....... Keeney, John C., Criminal Division, Justice. ............. 5 Keeney, Norwood, LA to Rep. Gregg .....ccccoeevrueuevenenne Keesling, Karen R., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Installations, Air Force..........cecevrnrrnerverennans 562 Keesling, Stanley W., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 665 Kefauver, Barry J., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 508 Kegel, Joseph W., General Accounting Office........... Kehl, David, Republican Leader’s Office, House Keightley, James J., IRS, Treasury........cccccceveuenunnnn.. 519 Keilman, Dennis, Regional Administration, GSA .... 700 Keith, Beverly, Joint Committee on Taxation .......... 371 Keith, Donald R., Gen., Materiel Development and Readiness, Army 548 Keith, Robert Alan, CRS, Library of Congress.......... 468 Keland, Karen, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithso-nian 731 Kellaher, Donald T., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House 452 Kellaher, Edward T., Clerk’s Office, House............... 452 Kelleher, Hugh, Aide to Rep. Shannon............ccc....... 241 Keller, Dale F., Jr., Lt. Col.,, Defense Nuclear Agency 538 Keller, Joseph E., Gorgas Memorial Institute........... 701 Keller, O. J., Jr., Parole Commission.............cceevvenu... 746 Keller, Samuel W., Space Science and Applica-3 tions, NASA 07 Kelley, Charles W., FCC 689 Kelley, Eleanor, Speaker’s Office 449 Kelley, F. Warren, Rear Adm., Energy Liaison, Defense 528 Kelley, Hubert W., Jr., Soil Conservation, Agricul-ture 611 Kelley, John Joseph, Jr., Regional, SEC .................... 726 Kelley, Joseph T., Energy and Commerce, House .... 322 Kelley, Michael J., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Kelley, P. X., Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps..... 554 Kelley, Robert J., House Administration, House...... 330 Kelly, Bernard E., Region X, HHS .............ccceuvueuenen. 639 Kelly, Bruce M., Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Kelly, Catherine B., D.C. Court of Appeals................ 802 Kelly, Donovan B., Geological Survey, Interior ........ 582 Kelly, Elijah, State 506 Fo, Greggory, Clerk’s Office, House........................ 451 Kelly, J. C., Capt., National Naval Dental Center... 559 Kelly, J. F, Capt., Naval Medical Research and | Bot lei 559 Kelly, James A., OMB 501 Kelly, James Michael, General Counsel's Office, 5 Agriculture 92 Kelly, John F., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.............. 516 Kelly, John H., Hearings and Appeals, Interior....... 579 Kelly, John H., Public Affairs, State ........ccccccceceueueuee 512 Kelly, Kenneth, Small and Disadvantaged Busi-ness Utilization, Interior 580 Kelly, L. J., Col., Headquarters, Marine Corps......... 554 Kelly, Marlene, M.D., D.C. Human Services.............. 816 Kelly, Michael W., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 Kelly, Rendall Services and Activities, American oh TOSS Kelly, Raymond A., Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Army .......cc.cocecevinirrnncncae 547 Kelly, Thomas, Minority Secretary’s Office, Senate 447 Kelly, William W., Rural Electrification, Agricul-S00 ture Kelman, Steve, AA to Rep. Boehlert........................... Kelso, John H., Health Resources and Services, HHS 6 44 Kelso, William M., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury 518 Kelson, H. Eugene, Museum of American Art, Keegan, James R., FCC 689 Smithsonian Individual Index Kemp, Al, Region VII, HHS Kemp, Jack, Mrs., The Congressional Club............... Kemp, Jack (Representative from New York): Biography 140 Appropriations Committee 302 Budget Committee 312 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Republican Policy Committee 362 Kempf, Robert F., General Counsel’s Office, NASA 705 Kempner, Jonathan L., Pennsylvania Avenue De- velopment 722 Kenahan, Charles B., Bureau of Mines, Interior...... Kendall, Dwight, Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Kendall, Patricia, Oversight, GSA Rendic, John L., Research and Engineering, De- ense Kendig, William L. Barth, Alfred H., Policy, Budget and Administration, Interior .................. 581 Kendrick, Edgar L.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture......... Science and Education, Agriculture -Agricultural Research, Agriculture.............c........... Kendrick, Thomas R., J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Kenison, Robert S., General Counsel’s Office, HUD 650 Kenneally, Dennis M.,, VA 7 Kennedy, Barbara L., ‘Appropriations, Senate.......... Kennedy, Christine, "Interior and Insular Affairs, House Kennedy, Edward M. (Senator from Massachu- setts): Biography 88 Armed Services Committee 273 Judiciary Committee Labor and Human Resources Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Joint Economic Committee Motor Carrier Ratemaking Brady Commission..... Office of Technology John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ’ Arts 35 Kennedy, Gary, FTC 695 Kennedy, George A., Council on the Humanities..... 711 Kennedy, Harvey M., Jr., Procurement, NASA........ 705 Kennedy, Henry H., Jr. D.C. Superior Court ........... 803 Kennedy, J. Keith, ‘Appropriations, Senate............... 272 Kennedy, James A, Immigration and Naturaliza- tion, Justice 576 Kennedy, James C., Regional, SEC 2% Kennedy, Jerome M, Legislative Affairs, Defense... 529 Kennedy, Jerry W., AA to Rep. Erdreich................... 234 Kennedy, John P., General Counsel’s Office, HUD.. 650 Kennedy, John R, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Kennedy, Lawrence F., Joint Committee on Print-5 ing Rersiy, Nancy M., Executive Office... Kennedy, Richard T, Ambassador, State Kennedy, Roger, Museum of American H ry, Smithsonian 733 Kennedy, Walter P., Floor Assistants to the Minor- ity, House 454 Hote ain, William i, St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT .. 666 Kennelly, BarbaraB. (Representative from Con- necticut): Biography 31 Ways and Means Committee 355 Kennelly, Lawrence W., Government Printing 1ce Kennett, H. Connor, Jr., Agricultural Marketing, Agriculture 603 Kenney, Kristie, State 506 Kennison, Dorothy, D.C. Human Services ................. 816 Kent, Ray, Energy and Commerce, House................. 322 Kenyon, Colleton W., Law Library, Library of os Congr: Keogh, Eugonc J., Franklin Delano Roosevelt Me-mori mmission 375 Keplinger, Michael, Copyright Office, Library of 4 ngress Keppel, Francis, Libraries and Information Sci-ence 709 Keppler, James G., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 746 Kern, Charles E., II, Judiciary, House.........ccccececeuun.. 335 Kern, John W., III, D.C. Court of Appeals................. Kernan, Charles K., Postal Service................ ¥ Kernan, Timothy C., AA to Rep. Long (Md.) Kerr, G. Wayne, N uclear Regulatory Commission... Kerr, Gordon, AA to Sen. Kerr, James, D.C. Housing and Community Devel-3 opment 16 Kerr, Louise, Council on the Humanities .................. 711 Kerr, Nuevo, Council on the Humanities...... 1 Kerr, Robert, National Park Service, Interior .......... Kerr, Steve, Agriculture, House Kerr, William B., Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 745 Kerrebrock, Jack, Dr., Aeronautics and Space Technology, NASA Kerrigan, Frank A., Capt., Capitol Police.................. Kershner, Norma E., Joint Committee on Taxation 371 Kessler, Charles, Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Kessler, Gladys, D.C. Superior Court........ccccceoeeueenee 802 Kessler, Harold D., Labor Relations Authority......... 693 Kessler, Karl G., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 624 Kestenbaum, Leon M., FCC 689 Kestenbaum, Sara E., Energy and Commerce, House 323 Kesterke, Donald E., Bureau of Mines, Interior....... 582 Ketcham, David E., Forest Service, Agriculture....... 609 Ketcham, Robert C., Science and Technology, oo House 4 Ketchum, James R., Commission on Art and An- tiquities of the U.S. Senate 373 Ketchum, James R., Secretary’s Office, Senate ........ 445 Ketchum, Richard G., Market Regulation, SEC ....... 725 Keuch, Donald J., Jr., Administration, HUD............ 651 Keyes, G. Elizabeth, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 3 Keynon, Gary, Trade Development, Commerce........ Keys, Joy, Judiciary, Senate 288 Keys, Kathy L., Armed Services, Senate.................... Keyser, Diane M, Agriculture, House..............c.......... Keyworth, George A., II, Science and Technology Policy, Executive 503 Khan, alg, Elementary and Secondary Educa- 672 Rho "Abd El Rahman, Dr., Secretariat, UN.......... 849 Khanna, Sumedha, Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization 842 Khedouri, Frederick N., OMB 501 Khedouri, Sara Glazer, Energy and Commerce, House Kibler, William E., Statistical Reporting, Agricul- ture 598 Kibria, Gholam, International Bank 832 Kibria, Shah A. M. S., UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 850 Kichline, James L., Officer, Federal Reserve Kicklighter, Claude M., Maj. Gen., Materiel Devel- opment and Readiness, Army .........ccccecvueururuennne Kidd, Marje, Veterans’ Affairs, House .........cc.......... 354 Kidd, Walter F., Congressional Record Index Office 370 Kidney, Juliet F., Labor Statistics, Labor-.................. 635 Kidwell, Claudia B., Museum of American History, Smithsonian 733 Kiefer, Donald W., CRS, Library of Congress............ 468 Kiernan, Peter S., SEC 724 Kies, Kenneth J., Ways and Means, House............... 357 Kight, James W., Employment Standards, Labor .... 634 Kiko, Philip G., EA to Rep. Sensenbrenner.......... A. 241 Kilbourn, Bernard, Region II, HHS 639 Kilbride, Thomas S., Field Offices, HUD ................... 655 Kilby, Maurice O., D.C. Fire Department .................. 815 Kilcoyne, John A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ....... 516 Kildee, Dale E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography Education and Labor Committee................. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... Kilgus, Donald W., Col., Air Staff, Air Force............ 564 Kilker, Beth, Veterans’ Affairs, House...........cccc....... 3 Kill Kelley, John L., Compliance and Investiga- tions, OPM 721 Killam, Phillip P., Health Care Delivery and As- sistance, 644 Killen, Carson K., AA to Rep. Long (La.)....ccccoeeuue. 237 Killian, Johnny H., CRS, Library of Congress.......... 467 Kimball, Charles N., Dr., Office of Technology As- Kern, John E., Ways and Means, House..................... sessment 473 1110 Congressional Directory Page Kimball, Frank B., AID, International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency Runball, Harold G., Space Tracking and Data Sys-ok NASA Kimball. ‘John, State 507 Kimball, Katharine W., LA to Rep. Mollohan.......... 239 Bberhen & Ronald, "Postsecondary Education.... 672 Kimbrell die F., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 603 Kimm, Victor, EPA 686 Kimmel, D. C.: U.N. Food and Agriculture 827 Food and Agriculture Organization, UN................ 850 Kimmons, George H., TVA 738 Kinard, John R., Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, Smithsonian 730 Kinas, John, EA to Rep. Patman...........ccccceeuevueevenncne 240 Kincannon, C. Louis, Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 616 Kincius, Teresa M., Small Business, House............... 352 Kindel, Karl K., Bureau of the Census, Commerce.. 617 Kindness, Thomas N. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 1 Government Operations Committee..........c.cccevueue. Judiciary Committee Kindsvatter, Charles T., Lt., Capitol Police King, Adean D., Home Loan Bank Board...... King, Betty, D.C. Executive Office King, Brenda B., CCC, Agriculture..........cececvrecvunnne 6 King, Charles H, Inspector General's Office, DOT... 658 g, Dan, 0 King, Daryl, Majority Whip’s Office, House.............. 4 King DeborahSg 4 Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate King, Dennis, AA to Rep. Evans (IIL) .....c.ccccccceveununnee 234 King, James T., Jr., International Trade, Com- merce 618 King, Jesse R., Jr., University of the District of Columbia 821 King, John, Budget, House 314 King, John W., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 803 King, Paul W., Stabilization and Conservation, Ag-40 riculture King, Robert D., International Finance Corpora- tion 835 King, Robert E., Management, NASA ..........ccccoceunee 706 King, Robert L., D.C. Finance and Revenue.............. 814 King, Thomas A., Rear Adm., Maritime Adminis- tration, DOT 663 King, Thomas M., Personnel Administration, HHS. 639 King, Tina Marie, Science and Technology, House.. 349 King, Warren R., D.C. Superior Court.........ccccouruneee 8 King, William J., D.C. Fire Departmen King, William, Work Force, OPM ................... Kingfield, Thomas J., Appropriations, House.. Kinghorn, C. Morgan, EPA 686 Kingston, Joseph P., Maj. Gen. (ret.), Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home. 749 Kingue, Michael Doo, Secretariat, UN ..........cc.ccc....... 849 Kinlow, Eugene: Personnel Administration, HHS...........ccccoeenuennenn 639 D.C. Board of Education 813 Kinnamon, Kenneth E., D.V.M., Health Sciences University, Defense 540 Kinney, C. M., Maj. Gen., Canadian Section, Per-manent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States Kinney, Charles R., Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 293 Kinney, Gilbert H., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Kinney, T. B., Jr., Agricultural Research, Agricul-ture 608 Kinzer, Mary K., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate 269 Kinzer, Sanford, AA to Sen. Leah, Kinzhuber, Pat, Asst. to Rep. Suquist; Kinzler, Ginny, OM/PS to Rep. Coyn: 32 Kinzler, Peter, Banking, ing pid Urban Af- fairs, Senate 276 Kirby, Edward C., Dr., D.C. Commission on Licen-sure To Practice the Healing Art......................... 812 Kirby, Harmon E., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 511 Kirby, Ralph C., Bureau of Mines, Interior... Kirby, RoseAnne, Foreign Relations, Senate Kirby, Walter, Regional Offices, Labor Page Kirby, William A., Jr., Near Eastern and South ian airs, Stal 511 Kirby, William W., Capitol Police .........ccceceurerveurunnne 457 Kirchner, Kevin, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Kirk, Deborah H., Administrative Office of the U.S. Co 805 Kirk, NMichoot® K., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Kirk, Phil, AA to Rep. Broyhill ....c.ccooviioennsszsiinons 231 Kirk, Susan, EA to Rep. Dickinson .........c.cccceceueuenenene. 233 Kirk, William A., Jr., Ways and Means, House........ 356 Kirkendall, Donald E., Inspector General's Office, HUD 650 Kirkland, Diane K., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Kirkland, Lane, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Justice 575 Kirkland, Robert L., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Kirkpatrick Jeane J., Mission to the United Na-tions, State 514 Kirkpatrick, Kris, AA to Sen. Long ......cccccccouvvereunnes 228 Kirkpatrick, Nancy, Hirshhorn Museum, Smithso-nian 732 Kirkwood, John W., Field Offices, HUD .................... 654 Kirmani, Syed Salar, International Bank.................. 833 Kirsch, Peter A., Pension Benefit Guaranty............. 722 Kirschbaum, Elliott A., Social Security, HHS........... 647 Kirschenbaum, Bruce, National Capital Planning Commission 709 Kirschenmann, Henry G., Management and Budget, HHS 639 Kirschstein, Ruth L., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Kirtz, Harold E., FTC Kish, Daniel Val, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Kissinger, J. Peter, Transportation Safety Board .... 715 Kissman, Henry, Dr. National Library of Medi-cine, HHS 643 Kistler, Frederick A., Administration Group, OPM. 719 Kitchen, Alvin E., Administration Group, OPM ...... 719 Kitson, Harold, Research, Engineering, and Sys-tems, Navy 552 Kitsos, Thomas, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 3 House 39 Kitt, Joseph, D.C. Fire Department ...........cccccceueununs 815 Kitzmiller, Wm. Michael, Energy and Commerce, House 322 Klaus, David M., Energy and Commerce, House...... 322 Klausen, Alden Winship: International Bank for Reconstruction and De-velopment, UN 850 International Development Association, UN......... 851 International Finance Corporation, UN................. 851 Klavan, Irvin, Immigration and Naturalization, Justice 575 Kleeman, Rosslyn, General Accounting Office ......... 463 Kleiman, Gerald, Joint Committee on Printing ....... 369 Kleiman, Mark A. R., Criminal Division, Justice..... 52 Klein, Adam J., Armed Services, House..................... 308 Klein, Allen D., Surface Mining, Interior : Klein, Jacques P., Secretary’s Office, Air Force... Klein, Justin P., Corporation Finance, S , Klein, Leonard E., Judicial Center..........ccceceevenrurnenne Klein, Michael F., Rules, House Klein, William H., Radiation Biology Laboratory, 3 Smithsonian 34 Kleinberg, David K., OMB 501 Kleis, Thomas, Joint Committee on Printing............ 369 Klekner, Arthur A., General Accounting Office....... 463 Klem, Richard H., ICC 703 Misb, COCaroline F., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, “9 4 Klenk, je D., Planning, Budget and Evaluation, Education Klepec, Judee, Budget, Senate Klestil, Thomas, Dr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Austria .........ccccou.... 855 Kliman, Albert J., Administration, HUD .................. Kline, A. Burt, Jr., HMO’s and Resources Develop-ment, HHS Kline, Don E., Officer, Federal Reserve. ..................... Kine, Herbert W. (Tony), Joint Committee on Tax- Kling, yi L., CRS, Library of Congress................. Individual Index Kline, Ray, Administrator’s Office, GSA.................... Kogut, Julia W., Agriculture, House Kline, Sheldon M., National Mediation Board. Kling, Barbara, Judiciary, House Klingel, Albert J., Jr., FMC Klinke, Diane G., ‘SEC 72 Klinzing, Robert R., Office of the Comptroller, as Treasury Klopner, ii Administrative Assistant’s Office, Arm: 546 Klosson, Michae), State 505 Klostermeyer, William C. ., Reclamation, Interior..... 585 Klotz, Frank G., State 506 Kluckman, Jerauld C., Officer, Federal Reserve...... 681 Klud, Leon W., Joint Committee on Taxation .......... 370 Klugh, William F., Government Printing Office....... 464 Klugman, Julian, Community Relations, Justice..... 578 Klurfeld, Jeffrey, FTC 695 Kmiec, Douglas W., Secretary’s Office, HUD............ 649 Knab, y Degasas R., Capt., Health Sciences Universi- ty, Knab, Karen M., Superior Court of the District of Columbia SuSh Personnel....oaeiinamnmis 803 Knapp, Edward National Science Founda- tion 714 Knapp, James I. K., Criminal Division, Justice........ 571 Knapp, John J.: General Counsel, HUD 650 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Knapp, Leslie, Museum of Natural History, Smith- sonian 734 Knapp, Richard J., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT.. 660 Knapp, Rosalind A., Seeretary’s Office, DOT............ 6. Knapps, Carlos A., Board, Development Bank.......... Knauer, Virginia H.: Executive Office Secretary's Office, HHS Knauss, Mary Ann T., Secretary’s Office, Com-merce 613 Rees \goseph R., Compliance and Investigations, Knepper, Randolph L., AA to Rep. Hutto.................. Knepper, William E., Ry and Research, 13 Knezo, Genevieve J., CRS, Library of Congress........ 468 Knickerbocker, F. T, Economic Affairs, Commerce 616 Knight, David J., Occupational Safety and Health Review Knight, Edward, CRS, Library of Congress ............... Knight, Peter S., AA to Rep. GOre «init Knipling, E. B, ital vara: Agricul- ture 608 Knippenberg, Josephus J. M., FCC.........cccccceceurrnunnn.. Knipping-Victoria, Eladio, Dr., OAS.......... Ye Knisely, Robert, Endowment for the Arts .... -Knisely, Robert L., Appropriations, House................. Knoblock, Darla, Republican Policy Committee, Senate Knopman, Debra S., Environment and Public orks, Senate Knott, Judy, Judiciary, House Knott, Sharon A, Armed Services, House Knouse, Mark, Secreta ’s Office, DOT............. Knouss, Robert F., M.D., Assistant Secre Office, HHS Knowles, Don, Appropriations, Senate.............ccceuu.n. 27 Knowles, Kent, Property Resources, GSA.................. Knowles, Malachi, ‘Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, HHS Knox, A. David, International Bank... Knox, Hugh W., Economic Analysis, Commerce ...... Koach, Muftiah, Parliamentarian’s Office, House.. Koch, June, Dr. Secretary’s Office, HUD.................. Koch, Noel C., International Security Affairs, De- ense Koehler, John J., Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Arm 548 Koenings, Roman H., Engineering and Research, Interior Koenke, Edmund J., FAA, DOT.........cccccoevernrnrrererannes Kogan, Maurice, Trade Development, Commerce .... Kogan, Richard, Budget, House ...........c.ccccceveurrruererennne Kogan, Richard J., President's Committee on Mental Retardation Rogovsst, Raymond P. (Representative from Colo- rado): Biography Education and Labor Committee.......... Kogut, Reymond P., Administration, Executive....... Kohashi, Stephen, Appropriations, Senate. .....c.conns-Kohn, Donald L., Officer, Federal Reserve... Kohn, J. Christopher, Civil Division, Justice ... Kohn, Margaret A., D.C. Commission on Licensure To Practice the Healing Art 812 Kohn, Richard H., Dr., Air Staff, Air Force.............. 564 Kohnert, Peter, IMF 838 Koitz, David S., CRS, Library of Congress.................. 468 Kolaski, Casimir, Field Offices, HUD......................... 653 Kollins, William J., Land and Natural Resources, or Justice Kollmorgen, L. S., Rear Adm.: Naval Research 552 Headquarters, Naval Material Command.............. 554 Kolly, Tim, Rules, House 346 Kolsrud, Gretchen S., Office of Technology Assess-ment 473 Kolter, Jessph P. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography 162 Government Operations Committee...........cccecoeueene 327 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Komarek, Thomas C., Employment and Training, Labor 633 Kominoth, Tony P., FMC 694 Kominski, John J., Library of Congress..................... 465 Komoroske, John H., SEC 724 Komperda, Joseph, 1st Lt., Defense Communica- tions Agency 535 Konen, Lottie A., Appropriations, House................... 305 Konkel, Ronald, Space Science and Applications, NASA 707 Konopnicki, Emil L., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment and Readiness, Arm 548 Kontos, C. William, Ambassador Extraordinary and DleniDotertiny to Democratic Republic of the Sudan Koonce, Wayne A., LD to Sen. Moynihan.................. Koop, C. Everett, M.D., Assistant Secretary’s Office, HHS 64 Koop, Rudy, U.S./Canada Cc ission Kopel, Dolores B., U.S. Trustees, Justice ......... Koplan, Jeffrey P., Dr., Disease Control, HHS.... Kopp, George S.: Staff Dir. to Rep. Scheuer 241 Science and Technology, House 349 Kopp, Jamie, Small Business, Senate................cccoeuu... 292 Kopp, Robert, Civil Division, Justice 571 Koppelman, Mitch, White House News Photogra- phers Association 93 Korb, Lawrence J., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Korcak, Jerome M., State 506 Korhonen, Allen, AA to Sen. Murkowski. ................. 228 Korman, Milton D., D.C. Superior Court.......... .. 803 Kornbluh, Marvin, CRS, Library of Congress 468 Kornblum, Allan N., Intelligence Policy and view, Justice 56 Kornblum, John C., European Affairs, State ............ 510 Kornegay, Horace, Mrs., The Congressional Club.... 683 Korpinen, Pekka, International Bank ........................ 832 Korten, Patrick, Policy and Communications, OPM 717 Kosciusko, Adrienne, Administration, Executive..... 503 Koshgarian, David H., LD to Rep. Ferraro................ 234 Koskella, Richard, Budget, Senate.............ccccoueueunueee. 277 Koski, Raymond J., Bureau of the Census, -Com- merce 617 Koskores, Nicholas P., Chf. LA to Rep. Mavroules.. 238 Koslow, Marilyn, Labor Relations Authority ............ 693 Koslowe, Neil H., Civil Division, Justice 257 3 Kossman, Marvin dJ., Work Force, OPM..................... 720 Kost, Keith, Health Resources and Services, HHS .. 644 Koster, Herbert, Public Affairs, GSA ........c.cccoveveuneen. 697 Kostmayer, Peter H. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biograph! 163 Foreign airs Committee 324 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Kostuk, Barbara, Republican Leader’s Office, House Kotler, Neil G., LA to Rep. Conyers............ccccccoeuuee.. 232 Rourshinnites, Boris, International Atomic ency, UN Roveergy AL , Commerce, Science, and Trans- Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... portation, XA 1112 Congressional Directory Kovel, Maxim I., Col., Defense Nuclear Agency....... Kovy, Stanley A., Smithsonian Kowal, Monica A., Foreign Relations, Senate........... Kowalczyk, Gary, Secretary’s Office, Treasury......... Kowalski, Raymond A., FCC 690 Kowgios, William G., HMO’s and Resources Devel- opment, HHS 645 Kowitch, Lawrence, Employment Standards, Labor 634 Kozak, Michael G., State 507 Kozinski, Alex, chief judge, U.S. Claims Court (bi-757 ography) Kozlovsky, William P., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, Kozub, Diane M., Tax Division, Justice..........cc.ccucu.... Korner, Jules G., III, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biog-700 raphy) Kraenzle, Charles E., Agricultural Cooperative rvice Kraft, Bobby S., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 378 Kraft, Herbert H., Jr, Comptroller's Office, De- fense Kraft, John, Staffing Group, OPM .............cccccueueuueee. Kraft, Michael, AA to Rep. Sharp % Kraft, Michael B., Foreign Relations, Senate.. Kraft, Robert D., St. Lawrence Seaway, Krafthofer, Ann H., Smithsonian...........c....... ae Kramer, Judy, Solicitor’ 3'Office, abhor .......oviivisieieess Reamer Kenneth B. (Representative from Colora- 0): Biography Armed Services Committee National Republican Congressional Committee.... Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... Kramer, Lawrence F., Advisory Council on Histor- ic Preservation 677 Kramer, Samuel, Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 625 Kramer, Susan, Budget, House 314 Kramer, Theodore D., FCC 689 Kramer, Thomas R., Science and Technology, House 349 Krane, Lawrence A. Jr., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Kranowitz, Alan, AA to Rep. Loeffler ........................ Yeaph George, Administration and Management, oi bor Kraske, Jochen, International Bank...............ccceueun.e. 833 Kraskin, Robert A., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 818 Krause, Fred J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Hraue I A., Interior and Insular Affairs, Patricia Kronie “Richard M., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 642 Krause, William, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Krauthoff, Louis C., II, Joint Economic Committee. 372 Kravitz, Sheldon, Environment and Public Works, nate Krawciw, Nicholas, Col., Secretary’s Office, De- fense Krebs, Martha, Science and Technology, House....... Kreczko, Alan J., State Kreeger, David Lloyd, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Kreimann, Walter W., Officer, Federal Reserve....... 681 Krenzke, Theodore C., Indian Affairs, Interior......... 581 Kress, Jerrily, D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Board 820 Kress, Marty, Commerce, Science, and Transporta-tion, Senate 279 Kreuter Gunter H., International Finance Corpo- ration 835 Krieger, Richard, State 506 Krieger, Robert L., Field Installations, NASA. .......... Kriesberg, Martin, Dr., Cooperation and Develop- ment, Agriculture 599 Krinsky, Paul L., Capt., Maritime Administration, DOT 663 Krips, Richard J., Information Technology, Justice. 569 Kriser, Lou, Armed Services, House 308 Krist, William K., U.S. Trade ears Ex- ecutive 503 Kriviski, Wilma J., CAB 682 Krogness, Charles V., Mrs., Board of Governors, American Cross Kronmiller, Theodore G., Environmental and Sci- Page Kropatkin, Philip, Inspector General’s Office, HHS 637 Kropf, Robin, Special Committee on Aging, Senate. 297 Krouse, Charles A., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Krueger, Anne, International Bank Krueger, Nelson, Regional Offices, Labor.................. Krueger, Oliver W., General Accounting Office Kruer, George R., Economic Analysis, Commerce... Krugman, Stanley L., Forest Service, Agriculture... Kruse, John C., Civil Division, Justice..............ccceuuc. 571 Kruse, W. E., Capt., Comptroller’s Office, Navy....... Krys, Sheldon J., Near Eastern and South Asian airs, State 511 Krysa, Stanley F. Tax Division, Justice ..................... Rrysivnak, hs, HMO’s and Resources Develop-ment, 645 Ku, Harry H., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Kuck, Mary Shaw, Officer, U.S. Court of Military Appea s 801 Kuckro, Melissa Rice, Rules, House..........ccccecceuuunee. 346 Kudlow, Lawrence A., OMB 501 Kuebelbeck, James L., President's Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Kugelman, John, Trade Administration, Com-merce 620 Kugler, Paul, Farmers Home Administration, Ag-riculture 5 Kugler, Richard L., Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense 532 Kuhl, Carolyn, Civil Division, Justice Kuhn, Sara E., Ways and Means, House.................... Kulas, Julian E, Holocaust Memorial Council Kulezycki, Al, AA to Rep. Zablocki Kulick, Donald J., Employment and Training, i Labor Kulick, Michael P., Field Offices, HUD...................... Kulig, J. Wayne, Property Resources, GSA. avs Kulikowski, James, Appropriations, House. she Kull, Jeff, President Pro Tempore’s Office................ Kunard, Donald D., Col., Defense Nuclear Agency.. 538 Kundahl, George G., SEC 724 Kundanis, George, Majority Whip’s Office, House... 450 Kunkel, Joan, AA to Rep. Rahall.............covveenennne 240 Kuntz, Beth K., Ways and Means, House. ................. 356 Ru ly Dr., National Institutes of Health, H 642 Kupfer, Nancy, Energy and Commerce, House......... 324 Kupper, John D., Press Secy. to Rep. Evans (IlL.)..... 234 Kupperman, Helen S.: General Counsel's Office, NASA. .........cccovvvrunurnnnn 705 Management, NASA 706 Kurland, Philip B., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund 378 Kurth, Ronald, Rear Adm.: Defense Commission, U.S./Mexico.........ccccrueruererune U.S. Section, Permanent Joint Board on De- fense, Canada-United States ..........ccccceveveruiecanunns 84 Kurz, Robert, Foreign Affairs, House Kussart, Gene E., AA to Rep. Petri........... Kusserow, Richard P., Inspector General, Kutcher, James Allen, House Administration, House 330 Kutkuhn, Joseph H., Fish and Wildlife, Interior ..... 585 Kutler, Mayer S., Staff Dir. to Rep. Harrison........... 235 Kutscher, Ronald E., Labor Statistics, Labor............. 634 Kuzx, Dennis H., Intelligence and Research, State... 511 Kuyatt, Chris E., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 624 Kuzmich, Paula, Human Rights and Humanitar- ian Affairs, State 513 Kwalwasser, Edward A., Market Regulation, SEC... 726 Kyl, John, Mrs., The Congressional Club................... 683 Kyle, Joseph M., Lt. Comdr., Coast Guard, DOT...... 659 Kyler, Geraldine, Joint Committee on Taxation ...... 371 L: LaBeach, Samuel A., D.C. Recreation.........cc.ceccveueune 821 LaBella, Vincent, Contract Appeals, GSA ................. 700 Labowitz, Allan M., State 506 Lacey, Barbara, Appropriations, Senate..................... 273 Lacey, Frederick B., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Lacey, George W., Board, Farm Credit Administra- entific Affairs, State 508 tion 687 Individual Index 1113 Page Page Lachs, Manfred, International Court of Justice, UN 848 Lackey, William, Jr., Secretary's Office, Senate....... 445 Lacovara, J. Mark, Secretary’s Office, Senate .......... 445 LaCovey, A. Joseph., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 627 Ladd, Carolyn N., Ways and Means, House .............. 357 Ladd, David L., Copyright Office, Library of Con-2 1 Ladd, Donald L., Government Printing Office........... 465 Ladd, Katherine, Finance, Senate.............cccecvvrveuneen. 283 Ladd, Phillip B., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Com- merce 614 Ladd, Samuel V., Animal and Plant, Agriculture.... 602 Ladd, Thomas E., Clerk’s Office, House ..................... 451 LaFalce, John J. (Representative from New York): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 3 Small Business Committee Lafferty, James, Joint Economic Committee............. Lafferty, John J., Regional Offices, OPM................... LaForce, James Clayburn, Jr., Council on the Hu- manities 711 LaForge, Bill, APpropeiations, Senate... noe fas 272 Lagomarsino, Ro Mrs., The Congressional he: u Lagomarsino, Robert J. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 18 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Republican Poticy Committee 362 LaHood, Ray, Republican Leader’s Office, House..... 450 Laingen, L. Bruce, Ambassador, National Defense University Lair, James A., Trade Administration, Commerce... 619 Laird, Melvin R., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Lake, Edmund Hawkins, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Antigua and Barbuda 855 Lake, Rene, Republican Whip’s Office, House .......... 451 Lake, Robert M., Forest Service, Agriculture............ 609 Lally, John F., Armed Services, House............cc........ 308 ay, Maribeth, Judiciary, Senate..............ccc.co...... 288 Lamb, Denis, Economic and Business Affairs, State 511 Lamb, Harold J., Defense Contract Audit Agency ... Li mb, Joan E., lective Service System ......... 727 Lamb, Robert J., Bureau of Mines, Interior.. . 582 Lamb, Robert, Jr., Commaniiy Belgting Ju 578 Lamb, Thomas F., Jr., LA to Rep. Murphy . 239 Lambe, James, National Park Service, Interior ....... 584 Lamberson, Donald L., Maj. Gen., Research and Engineering, Defense 527 Lamberston, Ronald E., Fish and Wildlife, Interior. 585 Lambert, Rebecca F., Secretary’ s Office, Commerce 613 Lambert, Yves Maurice, International Civil Avi- ation Organization, 851 Lambertson, David F., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State Lambiase, Thomas J., International Trade, Com- merce 618 Lamble, James E., LA to Rep. Mica..........cccoueurunneee. 238 Lamboley, E. Gerald, Secretary’s Office, Labor ........ Lambrinos, Jorge, Select Committee on Aging, House Lamkin, Martha D., Field Offices, HUD.................... Lamm, Harold C., Col, Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Logistics, Defense.........ccccccoeevvercenenee. Lamm, L. P., Highway Administration, DOT............ Lamm, Norman, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Coun- cil 740 Lamonica, Joseph A., Mine Safety and Health, Labor Lamont, Frances “Peg”, Council on the Aging......... LaMothe, William E., President’s Council on Phys- ical Fitness and Sports 723 Lampley, Virginia A., Capt., Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, Senate 461 Lampson, Mary, D.C. Executive Office....................... 810 Lancaster, Carlton, AA to Rep. Vandergriff.............. 243 Land, Anne S., Judiciary, Senate 288 Landau, rge mbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Venezuela ....................... 881 Landau, Rath Academy of Engineerin, Beitr ls 704 Landau, William M., Board, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 742 Landen, Walter J., Sr., Comdr., Navy Appelate Review Activity Landers, Fay S., Personnel, Agriculture..................... Landers, John, Information Resources, GSA. Landess, C. Barton, Small Business, Senate..... Landicho, John, General Accounting Office.............. Landis, Frederick, judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) Landolt, M. Theresa, ACTION Landonez, Victor M. Gimenez, Dr., O AS 839 Landsberg, Brian K., Civil Rights Division, Justice. 571 Landsdale, Kitty S., ‘UN Association/USA ......... 851 Lane, Carol S., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, nate Lane, Diane, Senate Radio and Television Gallery.. a Lane, J. Michael, Dr., Disease Control, HHS Lane, Joyce F., D. C. Licenses and Permits SE he J oh Lane, Robert A, OSC, Merit Systems Protection 7 Board 44 Lane, Robert B., Consular Affairs, State................... 513 Lang, Jeffrey, Finance, Senate 283 Lang, Solomon M., Geographic Names, Interior....... 588 Langdon, David J., Railroad Retirement Board........ 748 Lange, Loren D., Food Safety, Agriculture................ 604 Lange, Roland H., Officer, American Red Cross....... Lange, William, Jr., Engineering and Research, In- terior 586 Langley, Ann, Special Committee on Aging, Senate RY Langley, Janis L., 89 Langley, Robert K., Capt., Capitol Police................... 458 Lanius, William T., Information Resources, Agri- culture 594 Lankford, Irene M., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-ture 606 Lankford, Thomas J., Majority and Minority Rooms, House 454 Lanky, Robert K., Engineering and Research, Inte-a rior Lanoue, Robert J., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Lanter, James E., Railroad Retirement Board.......... Lantonio, D. James, IRS, Treasury Lantos, Tom (Representative from California): Biography 16 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Government Operations Committee............cccccueuuce 327 Select Committee on Aging 363 Lanzone, Dale, National Park Service, Interior........ 584 Lapko, Kathleen O'Hara, House Administration, House Lorn, Jorge Ruiz, Inter-American Development an Laramore, Don Nelson, judge, U.S. Court of Ap-peals for the Federal Circuit (biography) ........... 773 Laremont, Ricardo R., Select Committee on Nar- cotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Lari, Eugenio F., International Bank Larison, Karen D., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 Larkin, Charles E., Vice Adm., Coast Guard, DOT.. 659 Larkin, J. Stephen, Legislation and Congressional Relations, HUD 651 Larkin, Patrick, AA to Rep. Conte.........ccccceuvvrecnencnee 232 Larmer, Clyde, D.C. Licenses and Permits................. 817 Larmon, Leland S., Energy and Commerce, House.. 322 LaRoche, David A., U.S./Canada Commission .......... 836 Larrea, Rail Hurtado, Board, Development Bank... ih Larrick, Dean, Staffing Group, OPM 720 Larsen, Dirk, Mrs., Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Larsen, Donna, Secretary’s Office, Army................... 543 Larsen, Howard N., Fish and Wildlife, Interior........ 585 Larsen, Kent, Water Policy, Interior ........ccccccceueuenee 587 Larsen, Otto N., Staff, National Science Founda- tion 714 Larsen, Phil, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate Larson, Billie Gay, Speaker's Office................. Larson, Chiles T. A., SEC Larson, Doyle E., Maj. Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 566 Larson, Frederick R., Maritime Administration, on DOT Larson, Gerald D., Maj. Gen. Separate Agencies, Air Force Larson, Leon N., Highway Administration, DOT..... Larson, Paul E., Administration and Management, r 1114 Congressional Directory Page Larson, Sharon, Budget, House 314 Lary, Buford D., Brig. Gen, Legislative Affairs, Defense 529 Lasater, John R., Brig. Gen.: International Security Policy, Defense.................... U.S. Section, Permanent Joint Board on De-fense, Canada-United States ..........c.cccceeueueruernnnee. 844 Lasch, Ronald W., Floor Assistants to the Minor- ity, Hi ouse 454 Laske, Gerhard, IMF 838 Lasker, Albert D., Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Lasko, Warren A., Government National Mortgage iation, HUD 653 Lasner, Edwin J., District of Columbia Law Revi- sion Commission 375 Laster, D. B., Agricultural Research, Agriculture.... 608 Lastowka, James A., Mine Safety and Health Review 69 Latanision, Ronald M., Science and Technology, 2b House 4 Latham, Donald C., Research and Engineering, De-ense 526 Latimer, Allie B.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. gre General Counsel, GSA 698 Latimer, Thomas x, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Latshaw, Paula, Regional Offices, Merit Systems Protection Board 743 Latta, Delbert L. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 148 Budget Committee. 312 Rules Committee 345 Republican Policy Committee 362 Lattanzi, Frank, Compensation Group, OPM............ Lattimore, Patricia, Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Latvala, Andrew E., General Counsel’s Office, UD 650 Lauck, Robert G., CRS, Library of Congress ............. 468 Laucournet, Robert, North Atlantic Assembly ......... Lauder, Ronald S., International Security Policy, Defense 524 Lauderbaugh, Richard A., Legislative Counsel's po Office, Senate Lauenstein, Karl, Col. Defense Security Assist-ance Agency 539 Laughlin, John, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Laupus, Jane L., Foreign Agricultural Service......... 600 Laurence, L. Earl, National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, HHS 643 Laurence, Margaret M., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Lautenberg, Frank R. (Senator from New Jersey): Biography 118 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Lauve, Ronald F., General Accounting Office AL Laux, James J., Legislative Affairs, NASA ............... 705 LaVecchia, Louis G., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 LaVerghetta, Michael J., Official, Farm Credit Ad-pe: ministration Laverty, Jessica H., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 744 Lavigne, Paul, D.C. Human Services...........ccccou....... 816 Lavin, Franklin L., President’s Commission on Ex- ecutive Exchange Lawler, Gregory E., “Greg,” Energy and Com-merce, House 324 Lawler, Harriett Ann, Ways and Means, House ...... 357 Lawler, Mary Beth, Joint Committee on Printing... 370 Lawn, John C., Drug Enforcement, Justice............... 5 Lawrence, Diane Bolay, Health Affairs, Defense ..... Lawrence, Jacob, Council on the Arts ........................ 7 Lawrence, James F., Refugee Programs, State... Lawrence, Jane W., "Law Revision Counsel’s Office . 454 Lawrence, John, AA to Rep. Miller (Calif.)................ 239 Lawrence, Lena J., Science and Technology, House 349 Lawrence, Patricia, Select Committee on Aging, Page Lawrence, Samuel A., Oceanic and Atmospheric, . Commerce 27 Lawrence, Stephen H., Lt. Col., Research and En-gineering, Defense 526 Lawrence, W. P.,, Vice Adm., Naval Academy .......... 560 Lawrence, William G., Government Operations, House 329 Lawson, A. E., Mine Safety and Health Review....... 695 Lawson, Charles J., WHS, Field Activities, Defense 534 Lawson, Eugene K., International Economic Policy, Commerce Lawson, Frank M., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture Lawson, Janie, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Lawson, Marjorie M., J. F.K. Center for the Per-he forming Arts, Smithsonian Lawson, Richard C., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 Lawson, Scott, Majority Leader’s Office, House........ 450 Lawson, William S., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Lawton, Mary C., Intelligence Policy and Review, Justice 568 Lawton, Thomas, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian.......... 731 Lawyer, Bobby C., Regional, SEC ...........cccccoveverreuenen. 726 Lax, Peter D., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation Laxalt, Paul (Senator from Nevada): Biography 115 Appropriations Committee 270 Judiciary Committee 286 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Layfield, Donald, Regional Administration, GSA..... 700 Layman, Lawrence, Rear Adm., Defense Communi-cations Agency 535 Laynor, William G., Transportation Safety Board... 715 Layton, Fred D., General Accounting Office.............. 464 Layton, Mary J., Postal Service 747 Lazorchak, Bernard G., Joint Committee on Print-oh ing Le Cheminant, Jean, Republican Conference of the Sena 294 Le Lorier, Anne, IMF 837 Leach, David C., Energy and Commerce, House....... 323 Leach, G. H, Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 Leach, ls (Representative from Iowa): Biography 69 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. Foreign Affairs Committee Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. oe Leach, Joan, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 293 Leach, Theodore, Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Leaf, Howard, W., Lt. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force...... 564 Leahy, Patricia C., Energy and Commerce, House... 323 Leahy, Patrick J. (Senator from Vermont): Biography 191 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 268 Appropriations Committee.........eccccrsiserserrissrrsivenese 270 Judiciary Committee 286 Select Committee on Intelligence ..........ccccoccrcucueueee 296 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 373 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... Leahy, Patrick, Mrs., The Congressional Club.......... Lea a nald A., Policy and Communications, Leard, Robert E., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture.. Learsy, Raymond J., Council on the Arts.................. 1 Leary, Daniel P., General Accounting Office ... i Leary, Wallace I., Food Safety, Agriculture.............. Lease, Kenneth A., Compensation Group, OPM....... 718 Leasor, Jeni L., Appropriations, House .........cccccc.c... 305 Leasure, John, Forest Service, Agriculture ............... 609 Leath, Charles L., Officer of the U.S. Claims Court. 792 Leath, Marvin (Representative from Texas): Biography 183 Armed Services Committee 306 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Leatherman, Mildred, State 506 Leathers, Rex C., Highway Administration, DOT .... 661 Leavell, William, Land Management, Interior ......... 587 Leavitt, Donald L., Research Services, Library of House 365 Congress 471 Individual Index 1115 Page Leback, Warren G., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 LeCompte, Lester W.: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture.......... CCC, Agriculture LeCrone, Don, Patent and Trademark, Commerce.. gz Leddy, Mark P., Antitrust Division, Justice............ Leddy, Thomas B., Secretary’s Office, Treasury....... 44 Lederer, Brian J. H, D.C. People’s Counsel .............. 821 Lederer, Bruce, Public Works and Transportation, House 344 Lederer, Thomas H., Dr., Cooperation and Develop-ment, Agriculture 599 Lederman, Leonard L., Staff, National Science Foundation 715 LeDuc, Charles, Regional Administration, GSA ....... 700 LeDuc, John Andre, Finance, Senate 283 Ledwig, D. E., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems........ 557 Lee, Clarence, Oversight, GSA 697 Lee, Clendon H., Jr., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 29. Lee, Duane R., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 80 Lee, Hak-Sung, IMF 838 Lee, Jackson F., FCC 689 Lee, James M., Lt. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Lee, James O., Jr., Animal and Plant, Agriculture. 602 Lee, Jerry K., ‘Sr. "POSLAl SETVICe ...rvesorsreeereeeererreere 748 Lee, Joan C., Congressional Liaison Service, VA, House Lee, John E., Jr., Economic Research, Agriculture.. ps Lee, Karen S., Inspector General's Office, DOT... 658 Lee, Obadiah, Clerk's Office, House.........cccccevurunenen , R., Capt., Naval Supply Systems Lee, R. H., Brig. Gen., Defense Communications Agency 535 Lee, Rex E., Solicitor General’s Office, Justice......... 568 Lee, Richard E., Jr., Government Printing Office... 465 Lee, Robert E., D.C. Corrections. 813 Lee, Robert Y., Trade Development, Commerce....... 622 Lee, Shew K., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Leedom, Dennis K., Research and Engineering, De-fense 526 Leeds, Byron, Libraries and Information Science .... 709 Leeds, Lydia Gardner, Solicitor’s Office, Labor ........ 631 Lees, Frederick J., Management, NASA .................... 706 Leestma, Robert, Research and Improvement, Edu-cation 671 Leet, Harry, M., NLRB 711 Leeth, Timothy B., Appropriations, Senate ............... 272 LeFevre, Peter G., Law Revision Counsel’s Office.... 454 Lefler, Billie B., Brig. Gen., Army Health Services. 549 Leftwich, Norma B., Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense 525 Leger, Georges N., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Haiti 862 Legere, Laurence J., Adviser, NATO, Defense.......... 525 Leggett, C. Hoke: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture.......... 599 , Agriculture 600 Leggett, W. Oliver, Field Ofrices, HUD... nin 654 Leggitt, Dick, AA to Rep. Parris.......ccceoeevererererenennene 240 Lehman, John FP. Jr, Wl of the Navy (biog-raphy ) 551 Lehman, Joseph F., Arms Control and Disarm-ament 73 Lehman, Mildred K., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health, HHS 640 Lehman, Richard H. (Representative from Califor-nia): Biography 18 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 hia, Bongly F., II, International Security olicy, Defi Lehman, William (Representative from Florida): Biography 41 Appropriations Committee 302 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-lies 365 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council............cccccoeennnene. 740 Lehmann, Cynthia P., D.C. Finance and Revenue... 814 Lehner, Ginny, PS/OM to Rep. Sisisky ........c.cccoeenene 242 Lehrman, Richard, Rules, House.................ccccoeucuueun.e. Lehman, Morris I, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Coun-dD Page Leids, John A, Col., International Security Af-airs, Leifman, Steven, National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 378 Ish, Fredric H., Lt. Col, Secretary’s Office, rmy 543 Leigh, Harold, Budget, House 314 Leigh, Joyce, Judiciary, House 336 Leighton, Porter, Regional Administration, GSA..... 700 Leighty, Jack C., Food Safety, Agriculture................ 606 Leinsdorf, Erich, Council on the Arts..... . Leisz, Kay D., Secretary's Office, Defe Leitner, thia, OM to Rep. Wylie ........ . Lejeune, Michael L., International Bank................... 833 Leland, Marc E.: Secretary’s Office, Treasury 516 Board, International Development Cooperation gency 742 Loli Mickey (Representative from Texas): Biograph y 185 District of Columbia Committee 315 Energy and Commerce Committee .............ccocu........ 320 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-lies Leland, W. T., Capt., Coast Guard, DOT .................... Lelli, Thomas J., Research and Engineering, De-fense Lemerle, Paul, Organization for Economic Co-Op-eration and Development Lemert, James E., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office Lemmon, Donald E., Administration and Manage-ment, Labor 632 Lemus, Mario Gilberto, Lt. Gen., Inter-American fe 827 Lenahan, Walter C., Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Lenfant, Claude, Dr., National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, HHS Lengacher, C. William, Civil Division, Justice.......... Lengel, Shepria J., Assistant Secretary’s Office, my Lent, Norman F. (Representative from New York): Biography 128 Energy and Commerce Committee ..........c.ccceuruueeee 320 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Lenz, Allen J., Trade Development, Commerce........ 621 Leonard, Bill, Governmental Affairs, Senate... . 286 Leonard, Don, LD to Rep. Hansen (Utah)............. . 235 Leonard, George M., Forest Service, Agriculture..... 609 Leonard, Hugh M., U.S. Trustees, Justice ................. 577 Leonard, James J., M.D., Health Sciences Univer- sity, Defense 540 Leonard, Jerris, Administrative Conference of the United States Leonard, Michael, Program Analysis and Evalua- tion, Deft 532 Leonard, Paul F., Regional, SEC 727 Leonard, Robert J., Ways and Means, House............ 356 Leone, Joseph R., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health, HHS 640 Leong, Edward, Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Leong, Nancy, PS/OM to Rep. Burton (Calif) .......... 232 Leonhardt, Jill L., Ways and Means, H Lepley, John, Congressional Record Index Office..... Lerdau, Enrique, International Bank..............cccuu..... Lerman, Miles, Holocaust Memorial Council Lerner, Abram: Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian................... Museum of American Art, Smithsonian LeRoy, Catherine, Judiciary, House Lesher, William: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........ccccevverererennnene. 591 Economics, Agriculture 597 Leslie, Mary, ES to Rep. Stratton...........cccocovvuvurucuncnee 242 Leslie, Philip, Smithsonian 729 Leslie, William N., Comdr., Inter-American De- fense 827 Lesser, Larry, EA to Sen. Andrews...........ccccceuvivuenenne 226 Lestenkof, Jacob, Indian Affairs, Interior.................. 581 Lester, Harry K, Office of Management, Educa- tion 670 Letaconnoux, Robert, Tuna Commission................... 830 Letgers, Llewellyn J., Health Sciences University, ci Defense 541 1116 Congressional Directory Page Page Lett, Raymond D., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture... » Lett, Winston, AA to Rep. Nichols sete Robert J., Engraving and Printing, oe 517 Ia Allan, Work Force, OPM 719 Levant, Michael, Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Leventhal, Kenneth, Budget, House ...........c.cccu........ 314 Levin, A. Leo, Judicial Center fos Levin, Alyn, Budget, House LevinD pape D., Board for International Broad-351 Lovins po (Senator from Michigan): Biography 92 Armed Services Committee 273 Governmental Affairs Committee.........cccccecrieunnnee 285 Small Business Committee 290 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion 375 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Levin, Edward M., Jr., Economic Development, Commerce Levin, Mark, Elementary and Secondary Educa-tion Levin, Neil D., Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 276 Levin, Ronald I., Trade Development, Commerce .... 621 Levin, Sander M. (Representative from Michigan): Biography Banking Finance and Urban Affairs Committee.. 309 Government Operations Committee 327 Democratic Study Group Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Levine, Arthur L., Trade Development, Commerce. 622 Levine, Bertram, Community Relations, Justice...... TH Levine, Mel (Representative from California): Biograph 21 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Government Operations Committee........................ 327 Democratic Study Grou 359 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Levine, Richard O., Antitrust Division, Justice........ 570 Levine, Robert S., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 626 Levine, Theodore A., Enforcement, SEC .................... 725 Levine, Zelvin, Dr., Maritime Administration, DOT 663 Levins, B. Michael, Transportation Safety Board .... 715 1evinson, Jerome I., Inter-American Development n Levinson, Peter J., Judiciary, House 335 Levinthal, Elliott C., Advanced Research Projects, Defense 535 Levitas, Elliott H. (Representative from Georgia): Biography Government Operations Committee........................ 327 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Levitow, John L., Congressional Liaison Service, A, House 460 Levontin, Ma M Joint Committee on Taxation... 370 Levy, Aaron, rate Regulation, SEC.. ToD Levy, Bert, Food , Agriculture 605 Levy, Earl, Patent i Trademark, Commerce......... 628 Levy) Irvin A., Archives of American Art, Smithso- 1 Ty Martin, M.D., D.C. Human Services................. 816 Lew, Byong Hion, ‘Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Korea............c.cccovvvuruennnee. 864 Lewin, James E., Jr., Government Operations, House Lewis, Alvin C., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 623 Lewis, Arthur W., USIA 741 Lewis, Bennett iL, Lt. gen, , Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, D 531 Lewis, Charles, D.C. Ae Safety and Health Board 820 Lewis, Charlyn, A propriations, House..........5i0 305 Lewis, Denise B., trict of Columbia, House........... 316 Lewis, Denise M, Judiciary, Senate 288 Lewis, Donald L., Corporation Finance, SEC ............ 725 Lewis, Eleanor G, AA to Rep. Ferraro....................... 234 Lewis, Emanuel Raymond, Clerk’s Office, House..... 452 Lewis, H. H., Capt., Naval Facilities Engineering.... 557 Lewis, Harold, Inspector General's Office, GSA ....... 697 Lewis, Jack, LD to Sen. Bagleton costo nidin 227 Lewis, Jane F., Appropriations, House....................... Lewis, Jerry (Representative from California): Biography 23 Appropriations Committee 203 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 382 Lewis, Jewel F., Contract Appeals, Agriculture........ 594 Lewis, John H., Maritime Administration, DOT...... 663 Lewis, Karen J., CRS, Library of Congress Lewis, Kathleen, Agriculture, House..........ccccccceueuuee Lewis, Mary C., Governmental Affairs, Senate Lewis, Milton, Community Relations, Justice........... Lewis, Nancy, State Lewis, Richard C., Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ui Lewis, Richard, ICC Lewis, Samuel 'W., Ambassador Extraordinary Sol Plenipotentiary to Israel 878 Lewis, Sydney, Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian.... 732 Lewis, Theresa D., D.C. Licenses and Permits .......... 819 Lewis, Thomas F. (Representative from Florida): Biography 39 Government Operations Committee............ccceceuee 327 Science and Technology Committee......................... 347 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Lewis, Thomas K., Jr., Administration, Executive... 503 Lewis, Walter B., D. C. Zoning Commission................ 822 Lewis, William B., Employment and Training, Labor 633 Lewis William H., D.C. Board of Elections and ics 814 Lexo, Jim, EA to Rep. Young (Alaska)....................... 244 Lezar, Tex, Attorney General's Office, Justice.......... 567 L'Heureux, David E., Intelligence and Research, State 511 Lhulier, Robert T., SBA 27 Liansheng, Wang, International Bank ....................... 832 Lias, Thomas L., ACTION 675 Libertore, Robert G., Democratic Policy Commit-tee, Senate 293 Lichenstein, Charles M., Mission to the United Na-tions, State 514 Lichtenstein, Jack D. P., Secretary’s Office, Com-‘ merce 13 Liddicoat, Marilyn D., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance............cccoeevereueerunens 377 Liddle, Linus L., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 628 Lide, VintonD., Judiciary, Senate ...........cccceceueururuunce 288 idz, Theodore J., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Liebe, Edward, Foreign Agricultural Service............ 600 Liebengood, Howard S.: Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate 446 Capitol Police Board 457 Lieber, J. Hilary, OM to Rep. Schumer...................... 241 Lieber, William M., Joint Committee on Taxation .. 370 Lishormat, Richard D., Inspector General's Office, 2 Lieblich, Robert, Contract Appeals, GSA ................... Liebman, Marvin, Endowment for the Arts... EF Liebowitz, Harold, Academy of Engineering.. Liesman, Diane, EA to Rep. Madigan.............. Lieurance, Max, Land Management, Interior Lifchez, Jeanmarie, Judiciary, 5% Liff, Diane R., Secretary’s Office, DOT.............ccc.... Lifsey, Diane, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Light, Luise, Dr., Human Nutrition, Agriculture..... 607 Lighthizer, Robert E., Finance, Senate............c.......... 283 Lightsey, Robert H., Lt. Col., Research, Develop- ment, and Logistics, Air Force...........ccccecvueuennne. 563 Ligon, Walter B., Defense Security Assistance Agen 538 Lih, Marshall M., Staff, National Science Founda- tion 714 Likins, Tony, AA to Rep. Vucanovich......................... 243 Lilja, Jan, Budget, Senate 277 Lilley, A. Edward, Astrophysical Observatory, 755 mi Smithsonian Lilly, Francis X.: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Solicitor’s Office, Labor 630 Lima, Rebecca H., Secretary’s Office, DOT................ 657 Liming, Gary D., Drug Enforcement, Justice............ 574 Lin, Samuel, M.D., Assistant Secretary’s Office, HHS 640 Lincoln, Peter M., Senate Radio and Television Gallery Lincoln, Robert A., Library of Congress...........ccccc..... Individual Index 1117 Lind, Henry C., Officer of the Supreme Court.......... Lin , David , Library of Congress....... 468 Linde, Kenneth J. HMO’s and Resources Develop- ment, HHS Linder, Dennis G., Civil Division, Justice................... Linder, Isham W., Research and Engineering, De- fense 527 Linder, Roy L., Jr., Lt. Col., U.S. Section, Perma-nent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Lindheim, Daniel N., District of Columbia, House... 316 Lindmark, Ronald D., Forest Service, Agriculture... 610 Lindquist, Gordon G., Highway Traffic Safety, a5 Lindquist, Warren T., New Community Develop-ment Corporation, HUD 653 Lindrew, Gerald B., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 na Lindsay, Emmett A., TVA 738 Lindsay, George F., Council Member, Smithsonian. 729 Lindsay, John V., Former Members of Congress...... 697 Lindsay-Davis, Lois, Press Secy. to Rep. Wyden....... Lindsey, David E., Officer, Federal Reserve............... 680 Lindstrom, Herbert, Trade Development, Com- merce 620 Lindgieom, Lois B., Republican Conference of the nate Lindstrom, Ralph E., Near Eastern and Sonth Asian Affairs, State Lindstrom, Talbot S., Research and i Defense Lineberger, Joe G., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Installations, Air Force........ccoocerverreernervnenns Linehan, Karen, Speaker’s Congressional Office...... Lingama-Toleque, Christian, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary from Central Afri-can Republic 857 Lingenfelter, Edward R., D.C. Environmental Serv- 1ces Linhares, Alfonse, Secretary’s Office, DOT ............... Link, Victoria, House Administration, House........... Linkenhoker, Katherine A., Environment and Public Works, Senate Lins, Jeffrey W., Trade Development, Commerce .... Linsenmayer, Tadd A., International Labor Af- fairs, Labor 630 Linton, Charles R., Col., Defense Nuclear Agency... 538 Linton, Norman, Regional Administration, GSA ..... 700 Lisl, Robert R., Mrs, Field Offices, American pon Liotta, Anthony C., Land and Natural Resources, 57 Justice Lipford, Carolyn, Budget, Senate...........cccccouereuenennen. 278 Lipinski, William O. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 55 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Lipman, Deborah Swartz, Budget, Senate ................. 277 Lipman, Howard, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Lipman, Samuel, Council on the Arts..........cccceceununen 710 Lipovac, Kathleen A., Armed Services, House.......... 309 Lipow, Hershel, LD to Rep. Ford (Tenn.)............ 234 Lippe, Lawrence, Criminal Division, Justice. 572 Lippert, Martha A., Board of Governors, American Red Cross Lipscomb, Bentley, Budget, Senate .............cccceeururunenn Lipscomb, Sharron D., Republican Conference of the Senate Lipscomb, Tammy, Special Committee on Aging, 5 Lirsar i B., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 642 Lipsher, Robert, SEC 724 Lipsky, Abbott B., Antitrust Division, Justice .......... 569 Lipsman, Claire K., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 607 Lisanby, J., Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems.............. L’Italien, Rosemary, OM to Rep. Whitehurst............ Litt, Nahum, Secretary’s Office, Labor....................... Littell Franklin, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Coun-240 Little, Dennis L., CRS, Library of Congress............... Little, Gerald M., Sovermment Printing Office......... Lime, James E, ., Legislative Liaison, Air 5 Lite "Philip I, Federal Prison Industries, Inc, Page Little, Sandra, EEOC 686 Little, Stephen D., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 339 Little, Vincent, Indian Affairs, Interior ..................... 581 Littlehale, Geoff, AA to Rep. Synar.........c.cccccoeerenee. 243 Littler, Mark M., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Littleton, David A., General Accounting Office........ Litvak, Jorge, Dr., Pan American Health Organi-zation 84 Lively, Gail L., Administration, HUD ................ . Livingston, George E., Officer, Federal Reserve....... Livingston, Marshall, Agriculture, House vs Livingston, Mary Jo T., Executive Office................... Livingston, Michael A., Joint Committee on Tax-ation 70 Livingston, Robert L. (Representative from Louisi-ana): Biography 78 Appropriations Committee 302 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Livingston, Shelly S., Foreign Affairs, House ........... 326 Lizhi, Fei, International Bank 832 Lizondo, Luis M., OAS 840 Llewellyn, Craig H., Col., Health Sciences Univer-sity, Defense Llewellyn, Neil, ICC Lloyd, Lester W., Jr., Engineering and Research, Interior Lloyd, Mary Ann: Clerk’s Office, House Telecommunications Lloyd, Wingate, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 511 Loar, Peggy, Smithsonian. ....5 i. .cis itemsrin Lobisco, Mary F., AA to Rep. Sawyer ..........ccccceuruuune. Locher, James R., III, Armed Services, Senate Locigno, Paul R., National Commission for Em-ployment Policy 377 Lockard, Leslie, Ways and Means, House.................. Locke, Mary E., Foreign Relations, Senate................ Lockhart, Gwen H., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 339 Lockhart, Robert E., Post Office and Civil Service, House 341 Locklear, James P., Col., International Security Policy, Defense 524 Lockridge, R. Calvin, D.C. Board of Education Lockrow, James R., D.C. Fire Department ........ : Lockwood, David E., CRS, Library of Congress......... Lockwood, Sheila R., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 344 Lodwick, Seeley G.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........c.cccoevververennnn International Programs, Agriculture...................... Loeb, John Langeloth, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Denmark................ Loeffler, Tom, Mrs., The Congressional Club............ Loeffler, Tom (Representative from Texas): Biography Appropriations Committee Budget Committee Loen, Vernon C., AA to Sen. Abdnor...........cccceceruue. Loff, Donald D., Geographic Names, Interior Loftis, Thomas H., Work Force, OPM Lofton, James S., AA to Rep. Martin (N.C.)... Loftus, Robert F., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 345 Loftus, William E., Railroad Administration, DOT.. 663 Logan, Ann, Small Business, Senate............c.c.ecereueue. 292 Logsdon, Ray E., Defense Contract Audit Agency... Susan, Environment and Public Works, te Lohbeck, Kurt, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Lomacky. Oles, Research and Engineering, De-ense Lombard, Edward E., Appropriations, House............ Lombardi, Joseph E., Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade 786 Loncar, Budimir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Yugoslavia........ccccceceeunene 871 Loney, Glenn E., Officer, Federal Reserve................. Long, Bill L., Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs, State 50 Long, Clarence D. (Representative from Maryland): ustice 5 Biography 1118 Congressional Directory Page Appropriations Committee 302 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ 382 Long, thia, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Long, G. Thomas, AA to Rep. Coats.........ccccecueuerueneen. 232 Long, gis W. (Representative from Louisiana): Biogra Rules BIY ces 345 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 358 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 358 Joint Economic Committee 371 Long, James E., Regional, SEC 726 Long, John R., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, tay House Long, Patrick G., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Long, Patsy, Standards of Official Conduct, House.. 353 Long, Richard W., Rural Development, Agriculture 595 Long, Russell B. (Senator from Louisiana): Biography 8 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Finance Committee 282 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Joint Committee on Taxation Long, Stuart J., D.C. Armory Board Long, Wesley H., D.C. Public Service Comm a Long, William A., Research and Engineering, De- fense 525 Longest, Henry L, II, EPA 686 Longstreth, Bevis Administrative ‘Conference of the United States.. 675 SEC 724 Looper, J. Don, Foreign Agricultural Service ........... 600 Lopatin, Alan, Budget, House 314 Lopez, Bernard Blas, Council on the Arts.................. Lopez, Donald S., Air and Space Museum, Smithso-3 nian Lopez, Rafael G., D.C. Licenses and Permits............. Lord, Charles E., Export-Import Bank.......... ae rd, Christoper D., LD to Rep. McGrath Lordan, John J., OMB Lorenz, Carl J., Public Works and Transportation, House 344 Lorenz, Laurence, Staffing Group, OPM.................... 720 Los, Kubulan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Papau New Guinea.......... 868 Lose, Graydon I., Comptroller’s Office, Defense........ 528 Lotarski, Susanne, International Economic Policy, Commerce i Lott, Hardy, Republican Whip’s Office, House ......... 451 Lott, Trent, Mrs., The Congressional Clu 0 Lott, Tron (Representative from Mississippi): Biograaphy 106 Rules Committee 345 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Republican Policy Committee 362 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards Republican Whip 451 Louchheim, Katie, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian ... 734 Loughran, James V., General Counsel’s Office, Ag- riculture 592 Loughran, Thomas J., CFTC 683 Loughrey, William P., Staff Dir. to Sen. Specter...... 229 Loughry, Jan, Standards of Official my ouse 353 Louie, Richard, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian.............. 731 Louis, John J., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 877 Loukas, Helen, Commission on Civil Rights.............. 739 Loush, Mark A., Regional, SEC 726 Loustaunau, Cherie, International Economic Policy, Commerce Louthian, Robert C., Jr. Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Louttit, Richard T., Staff, National Science Foun- dation ; 14 Lovato, Giovanni, IMF Love, Harold, Archives of American Art, Sih nian Love, Karen A., Armed Services, Senate.................... Lowe, Lawrence T., Bureau of the Census, Com-81 1 Te William McBride, South Pacific Commission. 845 Lovejoy, Thomas E., Council Member, Smithsonian 729 Lovell, Malcolm R., ‘Secretary’ s Office, Labor ........... 629 Page Lovell, Robert R., Space Science and Applications, NASA q Lovesee, Alan R., Education and Labor, House........ Lovett, Clara M., Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Loving, S. L., Col., Headquarters, Marine Corps ...... 554 Lovinger, King F., Animal and Plant, Agriculture.. 602 Lovitt, Craig, EA/LD to Sen. Dixon ........cccccecevverunenne 227 Low, Stephen, State 506 Lowe, Carl J., Labor Statistics, Labor.........cccccuceuuue. 634 Lowe, Harald, Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 642 Lowe, Harry, Museum of American Art, Smithso-nian Lowe, Richard B., Director’s Office, OPM.................. Lowe, Richard B., III, Select Committee on Narcot-ics Abuse and Control, House... 00 .. 366 Lowe, Robert M., General ‘Accounting Office. Lowe, Victor L., General Accounting Office....... Lowell, Joseph W., Jr., Inspector General, OPM...... 17 Lowenstern, Henry, Labor Statistics, Labor.............. 635 Lowenthal, Mark M., CRS, Library of Congress....... 468 Lower, Milton D., Energy and Commerce, House..... 323 Lowerre, Robert L., Agriculture, House...................... 301 Lowery, Bill (Representative from California): Biography 25 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Science and Technology Committee ...........c.ccueuueee. 347 Loweth, Hugh F., OMB 501 Lowman, Robert, D.C. Licenses and Permits............. 819 Lowrey, Barbara R., Officer, Federal Reserve........... 680 Lowrey, George M., AA to Rep. Hall (Ohio) .............. 235 Lowrey, Rudolph C., Field Offices, HUD......... ees: 00D Lowrie, Raymond L., Surface Mining, Interior......... 583 Lowry, Mike (Representative from Washington): Biography 199 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Budget Committee 31 Democratic Study Group Lowry, Rita, Council on the Agin Loye, Benjamin R., Regional Offices, Labor .............. Lozito, Paul, Postmaster’s Office, House.................... Lubbers, Jan Hendrik, Dr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Netherlands..... Lubbers, Jeffrey S., Administrative Conference of the United States Lubbers, William A., General Counsel, NLRB.......... Lucas, Gerald R., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 614 Lucas, James W., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Installations, Air Force Lucas, Louis, General Accounting Office................... 463 Lucas, Robert S., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT ..... Lucas, William R., Dr., Field Installations, NASA... 708 Lucci, David D., Railroad Retirement Board........... 748 Luce, Bryan R., Health Care Financing, HHS.......... 646 Lucero, Gene 5, EPA 686 Lucero, Luis, Regional Offices, Merit Systems Pro-tection Board 743 Lucero, Romanita, Secretary’s Office, HUD... ok Lucey, Norah, OM/PS to Rep. Waxman .................... Lucke, Mary C., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 295 Ludeman, L. Ruth, Armed Services, House............... Ludi, Alfonso, Equal Opportunity, NASA....... FE, Ludlam, Charles, Joint Economic Committee Ludsin, Steven A., Holocaust Memorial Council ...... Ludwiczak, Robert J., Asst. to Sen. Grassley............. 227 Ludwiczak, Zdzislaw, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Alfaires a.i., from Poland ........i..ci.cecvsiiiinsies Ludwig, George H., Oceanic and Atmospheric, : Commerce 27 Ludwig, James J., Administration Group, OPM....... 719 Ludwig, Joseph, D.C. Licenses and Permits............... 818 Luffsey, Walter S., FAA, DOT 660 Lugar, Richard G. ’(Senator from Indiana): Biography 65 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 268 Foreign Relations Committee 2 National Republican Senatorial Committee........... Republican Conference of the Senate........... ki Select Committee on Intelligence ...........cccceuvueunnnee. Lujan, Manuel, Jr. (Representative from New Mexico): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... he Science and Technology Committee ........................ Individual Index National Republican Congressional Committee.... Lynes, Russell J.: Lukas, Gary P., Architect of the Capitol’s Office ..... 456 Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian..................... 731 Luke, James, M.D., D.C. Human Services.................. 81 Archives of American Art, Smithsonian................. Luke, Jordan A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... Lyng, Richard E., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture... 591 Luken, David, Water Policy, Interior.......................... Lynn, John, Democratic Research Organization, Luken, Thomas A. (Representative from Ohio): House 358 Biography 147 Lynn, Joyce, Energy and Commerce, House.............. 324 Energy and Commerce Committee................... i Lynn, Thomas D., Federal Crop Insurance, Agri-Small Business Committee culture 597 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... Lynn, Verne L., Advanced Research Projects, De-Select Committee on Aging fense 534 Lukens, Alan W., Intelligence and Research, State. 512 Lyon, John S., TVA 37 Luketina, Robin M, General Coun./Chf. of Staff to Lyon-Allen, Mary, Native Hawaiians, Interior......... 588 Lyons, John W., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Lyons, Terry, Budget, Senate 277 Lumsden, George Quincey, Jr., Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary to United Arab Emirates 881 Luna, Sarah, LD to Rep. Mazzoli...........cccecuvrerervenenee. 238 Lund, J. Walter, D.C. Finance and Revenue............. 814 Lund, Jon R., Comdr., Defense Nuclear Agency....... 538 Lund, Paul L., Lt., Capitol Police. 458 Lundberg, Cliff E., Services and Activities, Ameri-i can Cross Lundberg, Rolf Th., International Finance Corpo-ration 835 Lundine, Stan (Representative from New York): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Science and Technology Committee. ..............ccu...... 347 Select Committee on Aging 363 Lunger, Richard T., Jr., Armed Services, House. ...... 308 Lungren, Daniel E. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 26 Judiciary Committee 334 Joint Economic Committee 371 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Intern- ment of Civilians Lunn, Robert J., Lt. Gen., Materiel Development and Readiness, Army Laogy, he M.D., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Lupton, Floyd J., AA to Rep. Jones (N.C))................. 236 Lusby, June, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.... 333 Luscher, Bill, Land Management, Interior................ 587 Lushina, Louis N., Management, NASA .................... T 06 Lusk, Clyde T., Jr, Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT . oa Luskey, Charlene, ‘AA to Rep. ET aR Lust, [erbert Anton, aio Bank................. 22 Luster, Stephen, Lt. Col.: Inspector General's Office, Defense......................... 533 Review and Oversight, Defense Ae Lutes, David J., LD to Rep. McCandless..................... Luther, William A., FCC lazerhers, Barbara J., Patent and Trademark, My John Wycliffe, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Pieigotentian Som Uganda. ......... ; Lyda, Geraldine C., Clerk’s Office, House Lyday, James M., Budget, House..............cccouu..... Lydon, Thomas J., judge, U.S. Claims Cou Lyke,321 rt F., CRS, Library of Congress................ Lyle, Linda L., Yn2, Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, House Lyles, David S., Armed Services, Senate..................... 2 Lyles, Linwood C., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 818 Lyman, Princeton, Bureau of African Affairs, State Lynam, Marshall L.: AA to Jed Wright 244 Majority Leader’s Office, House...........cccoucerurrrurunnene 450 Lynch, ancis, Human Development Services, dip Tw hen G., Enforce t, SEC 725 Lynch, James F., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury 516 Lynch, James F., District of Columbia Courts.......... 803 Lynch, James R., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Lynch, Joseph B., Field Offices, HUD...........ccccceeeuueue 653 ynch, Michael, House Administration, House........ 330 Lynch, Norris A., ITC 743 Lynch, Thomas C., Capt.: Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, Senate................ 461 Legislative Affairs, Navy Lyons, Theodore, Government Printing Office ......... 464 M Maas, Joe, SBA 727 Macari, Robert, AA to Rep. Russo......cccccecereuerenenennne. 241 Macauley, Gail, Appropriations, Senate..................... 273 MacBride, Thomas J., Temporary Emergency urt of Appeals 7 Maccabe, V. L., Capt., Naval Security Group............ MacCarthy, Mark, Energy and Commerce, House... 322 MacCleery, Douglas W. Secretary’s Office, Agriculture TR RATE UL 591 Natural Resources and Environment, Agricul- ture 609 MacConomy, Edward N., Research Services, Li-brary of Congress 471 Macdonald, David R.: U.S. Trade Representative, Executive..................... Board, International Development Cooperation 7 gency Maaonaa, Robert C., Tuna Commission .................. MacDo Susan H, Commerce, Science, and tan Senate 279 MacDonnell, Vincent L., Smithsonian........................ 730 Macedo, Carlyle G., World Health Organization, 45 Mach, Darrell D., Reclamation, Interior .................... 585 Mach, Eugene, Customs Service, Treasury ................ 517 Machen, Judith A., Judiciary, House 336 MacInnis, Kate, Republican Policy Committee, 201 House Maclver, Dale, District of Columbia, House.............. 316 Mack, Connie, 3d (Representative from Florida): Biography Budget Committee. 312 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Mack, David L., Near Eastern and South Asian ffairs, State 511 Mack, Gladys, D.C. Executive Office.........cccoceourueuennnne Mack, John, Majority Leader’s Office, House 2 Mack, Julia Cooper, D.C. Court of Appeals... Mack, P. A., National Credit Union MacKay, Buddy (Representative from Florida): Biography 37 Government Operations Committee.............ceueue... 327 Science and Technology Committee ..........c.cccoeueeen. 347 Select Committee on Aging 363 Macken, Barbara, Staffing Rn: OPM... on: 720 Mackenzie, William H., Merc ant Marine and Fisheries, House 33 Mackert, Paul, LA to Rep. Boehlert................cc....... 231 Mackie, Philip L., Foreign Agricultural Service....... MacKinnon, rge E., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-i raphy) Macklin, James E., Jr., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts MacLean, Rebecca, EA to Rep. Gejdenson etre Maclin, Cc, Comdr., Noval Sea S 557 Macmillan, James A General Counsel's Office, Navy MacNair, James L., Engineering and Research, In-sag MacNels, William J., House Administration, 450 MacNevin, Charles H., Lt. Col., Secretary’s Office, Air Force Macomber, Mark M., Defense Mapping Agency....... 1120 Congressional Directory Page MacWhorter, George, Compensation Group, OPM... 718 Mat Donna Beth, President's Committee on ental Retardation 378 Madden, Florence W., General Counsel's Office, Air Force 563 Maddox, Adelia, AA to Rep. Shelby................. Maddox, Betty, Joint Economic Committee... Maddox, Bill, Joint Economic Committee....... a Maddox, Mary Jane, AA to Rep. Bartlett.................. 230 Madigan, Edward R. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 62 Agriculture Committee 299 Energy and Commerce Committee..........cc.cccouuennenne 320 Madison, Frances S., Education and Labor, House.. 318 Madison, Patricia P., Foreign Agricultural Service. 602 Madison, William, Administrator's Office, GSA Madsen, Arch L., Japan-United States Friendship Jommission 76 Madsen, Frank, Pers. Coun. to Sen. Hatch................ 227 Madson, Gary, AA to Rep. Evans (Iowa).................... 234 Madson, Patricia A., Animal and Plant, Agricul-ture 602 Maduro, Reynaldo P., ACTION 675 Maekelt, Tatiana B., OAS 840 Maes, Lorinda, Appropriations, House..............cc........ 305 Maffett, Fred, Yn2, Legislative Liaison Office, il Navy, Senate Maganga-Moussavou, P. C., IMF...........cccccecvueeunurucunne Magee, John F., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Magee, Robert E., Secretary’s Office, Labor .............. Magill, John P., AA to Rep. Whitehurst .................... Maginnis, Paul F., Col., Naval Council of Person-5s nel Maginnis, Thomas J., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 627 Magliocchetti, Paul J., Appropriations, House.......... 305 Magnatta, JoAnn, Governmental Affairs, Senate.... 286 Magner, James, Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate 296 Magrogan, Francis G., Col.,, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Maguire, Bernadette, Judiciary, House...........cc...... 335 Maguire, Bernard, FEMA 692 Mahan, Clarence E., EPA 685 Mahan, Joseph B., Jr., Advisory Council on Histor-ic Preservation 677 Mabher, Bob, Energy and Commerce, House............... 323 Maheuzx, Patricia M., Clerk’s Office, House............... 451 Mahler, Halfdan, Dr., World Health Organization, UN 852 Mahone, Barbara Jean, Labor Relations Authority. 0% Mahoney, James A., Smithsonian.........ccceceeeverueeenenene Mahoney, Marti, PS to Rep. McEwen............cucu........ 78 Mahoney, R. D. Patrick, OM/Spc. Asst. to Rep. McDonald 238 Mahsetky, Michael, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Mailliard, William S., Former Members of Con-gress 697 Mainland, Keith F., Appropriations, House .............. 305 Maino, Theodore C., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Botswana... 875 Maio, Domenic A., Col., Research and Engineering, Defense 526 Maitlin, Robert W., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 345 Majak, R. Roger, Foreign Affairs, House. ................... Majali, Abdul Hadi, Ambassador Extraordinary and DP onipolentiary from JOYA .seoesrscssepersiaers 864 Major, Philip L ., Program Analysis and Evalua-on tion, Def Makris, ‘Dorothy E., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Malan, Edward M., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Malashevich, Marian, Joint Economic Committee... 373 Malashock, Jeff, Budget, Sena 277 Malaspina, Mary, Appropriations, House Malowsk% Donald N., Regional, SEC....... Malazzo, Vita, ES/OM to Rep. Bartlett...................... 2 Malcolm, Benjamin J., Regional Offices, Parole Commission 746 Malcynsky, Jay F., District of Fumba, House....... 316 Maldonado, Dan, Asst. to Rep. Roybal........................ 241 Maletz, Herbert N., judge, U.S. ail of Interna-tional Trade (bic aphy) 786 Malhotra, B DE General Services..........cccecceueuenen. 815 Br D.C. Malhotra, R. 838 Page Maha) Sinitley, Administration and Management, r Malin, James W., Chf. LA to Sen. Zorinsky .............. Malitza, Mircea, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Romania 868 Malkie, Del, Defense Mapping Agency..........ccccunuueee 537 Malkin, Jack, Maritime Administration, DOT ......... 662 Mallgrave, Francis X., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Jus-tice 569 Mallon, Charles A., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House 452 Malloy, John J., D.C. Superior Court..........ccceeurreueee 803 Malmborg, Knute E.: State 507 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Maloley, Nancy A., Environmental Quality, Execu-tive Malone, Eugene J., Ways and Means, House............ Malone, James L., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 508 Malone, Leslie E., Grain Inspection, Agriculture..... 606 Malone, Margaret S., CRS, Library of Congress....... 468 Malone, Thomas E., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 42 Maloney, W. R., Lt. Gen., Headquarters, Marine 5 Maloni, William R., Officer, Federal Reserve............ Malow, Richard N., Appropriations, House x Maloy, Robert M., Smithsonian ..........cccceeecrucuruerinunnnes Manafort, Paul J., Jr., Board, International Devel- opment Cooperation Agency ..........ccocevcenrueunnee 742 Mancher, Rhoda R., Information Technology, Jus- tice 569 Manchester, Paul B., Joint Economic Committee .... 373 Manchester, Russell D., Immigration and Naturali- zation, Justice 576 Mancias, Joseph, Jr., VA Mandel, William, LD to Rep. Johnson........................ Mandell, Jeffrey, Endowment for the Arts. oe Mandell, Marshall, Social Security, HHS ....... Mandella, Bernard A., AA to Rep. Gaydos Mandjuris, Peggy, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate 446 Manear, Edward L., FMC 694 Manes, Susan, Democratic Policy Committee, A na Manfredo, Fernando, Jr., Panama Canal Commis- sion 721 Mangels, John W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury....... 516 Maniatis, Louis P., Immigration, Justice.................... 577 Manion, Christopher, Foreign Relations, Senate...... 285 Manis, Mark, Food Safety, Agriculture.............. .... 604 Manke, John A. Field Installations, NASA Manley, William T., Agricultural Marketing, Agri- culture 603 Mann, Daniel F., Civil Rights Division, Justice........ Mann, H., Capt., Naval Sea Systems ...........cccccoceuueee. Manne, Henry G., Administrative Conference of the United States Mannina, George J., Jr., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 9 Manning, Alfred P., Jr., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 659 Manning, E. E., Comdr., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy 552 Manning, John B., Jr., Market Regulation, SEC...... 725 Manning, Kimberly A., Armed Services, Senate....... 274 Manning, Randolph, Lt. Col., Health Sciences Uni- versity, Defense 540 Manning, William E., Manpower and Reserve Af-fairs, Army 545 Manning, William J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion T44 Mannino, Ernest J., House Administration, House . 330 Mannion, Robert E., Foreign Agricultural Service... 600 Mannion, Robert E., Officer, Federal Reserve .......... 680 Manns, Don F., Operations, Agriculture.................... 594 Manoogian, Richard, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Manos, Santal, Appropriations, Senate. ...................... 273 Mansfield, Donald W., AA to Rep. Seiberling............ Mansfield, John G., Mrs., Board of Governors, American Cross 678 Mansfield, Michael J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Japan..........cccoceeiininnne 8 Manson, Joy, LD to Sen. Warner............ccccceceevennneen. rps Individual Index 1121 Page Manson, P. D., Maj. Gen., Canadian Section, Per-manent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Manthorpe, Jennifer, Budget, Senate.............cccu...... 277 Manzano, Chick, Human Development Services, HHS 639 Maples, Grady Franklin, Field Offices, HUD............ 655 Marachi, Denis, Regional Offices, Merit Systems Protection Boar 743 Marazzo, Kathryn M., AA to Rep. Roe..........ccc.c..... 241 Marchitelli, T. Ci Naval Sea tre Sai tsiureenrein 557 Marconi, Nello R., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian... 734 Marcos, David G., Secretary’s Office, Senate............. 445 Marcotte, Joseph B., Jr., Engineering and Re-search, Interior 586 Marcou, A., Compensation Group, OPM........... 718 Marcum, John M., Science and Technology Pelicy, Executive 503 Marcus, Audrey, Judiciary, House .........cccccecevuvuerennne 336 Marcus, Edwin P., Council on the Aging... Marcus, Gail H., CRS, s Libary of Congress Marcus, M. Boyd, Jr., AA to Rep. Bliley ..... Marcus, Michael, FCC Mares, Jan W., Secretary’s Office, DOE... Margetich, Dara, Foreign Affairs, House. Margetich, Hannah, AA to Rep. Luken... Margolis, James, AA to Rep. Wol Margolis, i S., ooh U.S. Claims Court (biography) 790 Margo Miko A., Program Analysis and Evalu-ation, Margosian, Cy St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT...... Margulies, Irving P., Inspector General's Office, Commerce 614 Margulies, Robert A., Capt., Health Sciences Uni-versity, Defense 541 Marinaccio, Charles L., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Marinelli, Wanda L., Science and Technology, House 349 Marinelli, William A., Appropriations.) House.......... 305 Marini, Rosanne, OM/PS to Rep. Russo.......... ors oA Marino, Diana, AA to Rep. Panetta... oh civic: 240 Marino, Joseph A. FCC 689 Marion, James P., Solicitor’s Office, Labor................ Marita, Floyd J., Forest Service, Agriculture............ Mark, Clyde R, CRS, Library of Congress................. Mark, Hans, Dr, Administrator’ s Office. NASA Mark, Jerome A, Labor Statistics, Labor.................. Markey, Edward Jd. (Representative from Massa-chusetts): Biography Energy and Commerce Commitee ..........cccccovuvuenene Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Euro 373 Markey, Howard Thomas, chief judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography).. 768 Markey, Robert L., Surface Mining, Interior ............ 583 Markman, Marvin J., Drug Enforcement, Justice... 574 Markoff, Daniel, Highway Administration, cess 661 Marks, John B., Maj. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force....... 564 Marks, Lucille, OM/AS to Sen. Zorinsky................... 229 arks, Michael, State 506 Marks, Reuben, D.C. Licenses and Permits............... 818 Markus, Glenn R., CRS, Library of Congress............ 468 Marlatt, Jerry R., SEC 724 Marlenee, Ron (Representative from Montana): Biography 112 Agriculture Committee 299 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Marler, Peter, Council Member, Smithsonian .......... 72 Marovelli, Robert 1., Bureau of Mines, Interior Marple, Harriet B. Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice 575 Maraueh Louis C., Advanced Research Projects, 55 Marquette, Linda, Budget, House.............cccceueuruene.... 314 Marquez, Miguel Angel, Dr., Pan American Health ganization 843 Marquis, Kent H., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Marriott, David D. (Representative from Utah): Biography 190 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Page Marriott, J. L., Capt., Office of Information, Navy .. 555 Marriott, J. Willard, Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian.............cccceceeveenee. 736 Marsh, Charmayne, Majority Leader’s Office, 5 ouse 4 Marsh, John O., Jr, Secretary of the Army: Biography 543 Foreign-Trade Zones Board 696 Marsh, M. A, Brig. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense.......... 534 Marsh, Nelson L., Col., Public Affairs, Army............ 546 Marth, Robert T., Gen., Major Commands, Air 'orce Marshall, Andrew W., Director, Net Asg¢essment, Defense 525 Marshall, Geoffrey, Endowment for the Human- ities Marshall, Harry R., Jr., Environmental and Scien-tific Affairs, State 508 Marshall, James H., Maj. Gen., Research, Develop-ment, and Acquisition, Air Force..........ccceu....... 565 Marshall, John E., Assistant Secretary's Office, HHS 640 Marshall, John W., Grain Inspection, Agriculture... 606 Marshall, Joseph, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT 665 Marshall, Margaret R., EA to Rep. McKernan......... 238 Marshall, Sally, Organization an ‘Personnel, GSA. 698 Marshall, Thomas B., House Administration, House Marshall, Thurgood, Associate Justice, U.S. Su-preme Court (biography) 755 Marshalleck, Edmund A., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Belize................. 8 Marston, Linda, Region III, HHS Marthinsen, Charles E., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to State of Qatar....... Martin, Bernard H., OMB Martin, Billy E., Engineering and Research, Interi- or 586 Martin, Candace, Energy and Commerce, House ..... 323 Martin, Celia Hare, AA to Rep. de la Garza............. 233 Martin, Christopher J., Food and Nutrition, Agri- culture 607 Martin, David O’B. (Representative from New York): Biography 138 Armed Services Committee 306 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Martin, Edith W., Research and Engineering, De-fense 526 Martin, Edward D., M.D., Health Care Delivery and Assistance, HHS 644 Martin, Franklin D., Dr., Space Science and Appli- cations, WASA 707 Martin, Gail S., Secretary’s Office, Senate ................ Martin, Gerald S., FEMA Martin, J. Allen, AA to Rep. Livingston Martin, James D., General Accounting Office Martin, James G. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 144 Ways and Means Committee 355 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Republican Policy Committee 362 Martin, John B., Nuclear Regulatory Commission .. 745 Martin, John C., Inspector General's Office, HUD .. 650 Martin, John L., Criminal Division, Justice.............. 572 Martin, Lynn (Representative from Illinois): Biography 62 Budget Committee 312 House Administration Committee............cccocuuunee. 329 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Republican Policy Committee...........ccocevvenrererunnenen 362 Joint Committee on Printing 369 Martin, Maurice, Congressional Record Index Office 370 Martin, Michael T., Maj., Defense Nuclear Agency. 538 Martin, Paul H., Brig. Air Staff, Air Force 564 Separate Agencies, Air Force .......coceuveeeeeeeencruennee 566 Martin, Preston, Board of Governors, Federal Re- serve 679 Martin, Richard, Administration, State...................... 511 Martin, Robert D., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Martin, Roger F., Pension Benefit Guaranty ............ 722 Martin, Stephen A., Housing, HUD..............cccccc...... 652 89-5550 ~83.i~ 73 1122 Congressional Directory Martin, Thomas T., Nuclear sion Martin, William E., Office Treasu ry Martin, William McChesney, cer, American Red Cross Martin-Barry, Margaret, Chf. Lugo Page Regulatory Commis- 745 of the Comptroller, 517 Jr., Executive Offi- 678 LA to Delegate de 244 Martinez, Joe B., Board of Governors, American Cross 678 Martinez, Jose E., Armed Services, Senate................ 274 Martinez, Matthew G. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 22 Education and Labor Committee .........ccccocevervuruaen 316 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Martinez, Michael N., EEOC 686 Martinez, Robert L., Congressional Relations, OPM 717 Martini, R. A., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval Material Command Martiny,; 1. E, Li. Comdr., State......cc.ccoieetaiicrininns 505 Martz, Barbara, LD to Rep. Byron...........cccooeerueeunen. 232 Marutani, William M., Judge, Commission on War- time Relocation and Internment of Civilians .... 374 Marx, Alan L., Antitrust, Justice........ccccceeueeuenen reroll Marx, Kenneth M., Appropriations, House Marx, Robert S., Secretary’s Office, DOT. Marxer, Leroy, Field Offices, HUD Marxman, Merrill D.: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture ......... 599 CCC, Agriculture 600 Maselka, Ronald J., Asst. to Rep. Nowak................... 239 Maselli, G., Intergovernmental Committee for Mi- gration 830 Mashin, Jpequting, Director’s Office, OPM Maskell, Jack H., CRS, Library of Congress Maslan, Lawrence, Pension Benefit Guaranty Mason, Baby M., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-o Senate Mason,wg iwi CRS, Library of Congress Mason, Hilda H. M, D.C. Council’s Office Mason, Kenneth R., ITC 742 Mason, Larry, Social Security, HHS...........c.ccccceoeeucee. 647 Mason, Lawrence N., Fish and Wildlife, Interior..... 585 Mason, Michael J., Energy and Commerce, House .. 322 Mason, Phillip H., Brig. Gen., Energy Liaison, De- fense 528 Mason, Sandra L., Foreign Relations, Senate ........... Massey, Donald F., Appropriations, Senate............... Massey, Roger M., Field Offices, HUD ....................... 655 Massey, Walter E., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation Massie, Christy, Rules, House Masso, Anthony R., HMO’s and Resources Devel- opment, HHS 645 Masish SoeLIon, Human Development Services, 639 Masters, Nicholas A., Budget, House..........ccccccocucu... 314 Masterson, Francis, Work Force, OPM....................... 719 Masterson, Gordon P., Brig. Gen., Logistics and Engineering, Air Force Masterson, James E. Law Revision Counsel's Office. 454 Mastroianni, Ted, AA to Rep. Kaptur ..........cccceueueee 236 Masuda, Shoichi, Tuna Commission 830 Masur, Sandra, Joint Economic Committee .............. 373 Matano, Cherry R., AA to Sen. Matsunaga............... 228 Matchett, Stanley D., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 617 Mateo, Myrna A., Education and Labor, House ....... 319 Matheson, Jane A., Administrative Conference of the United States Matheson, Michael J., State Matheson, William, Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Mathews, Nancy, Energy and Commerce, House...... 322 Mathews, P. H., Mrs e Congressional Club......... 683 Mathews, Vivian, Judiciary, Senate 288 Mathia, Gene, Economic Research, Agriculture....... 597 Mathiay, Charles McC., Jr. (Senator from Mary- and): Biography 84 Foreign Relations Committee 284 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Judiciary Committee 286 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 290 Republican Policy Committee 294 Joint Committee on the Library ..........ccccocuuuneeee. 369 Page Joint Committee on Printing 369 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 373 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion 3175 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Senate Office Building Commission..........cccccveeuennee 379 North Atlantic Assembly Library of Congress Trust Fund Board.... Office of Technology Assessment.......... Mathias, Gail L., Science and Technology, ee Mathias, Leonardo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Portugal Mathiesen, Mark J., Legislative Counsel’s Office, Senate 447 Mathis, Meyer, Services and Activities, American Cross 679 Mathis, Sharon, PS/OM to Rep. Carr........cccccvueuunee. 232 Mathis, Wayne N., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 734 Mathis, William E., OMB 501 Mathis, Winifred M., Science and Technology, House 349 Mathisen, Chris, AA to Rep. Robinson........c.ccccceuuen. 241 Matlock, Jack F., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Czechoslovak Socialist Republic 876 Matlock, John, AA to Rep. Ford (Tenn.) .................... 234 Matson, Robert, Work Force, OPM ............cccccceueurueen. 720 Matsui, Robert T. (Representative from California): Biography Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Matsunaga, Spark M. (Senator from Hawaii): Biography 47 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Finance Committee 282 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 Senate Office Building Commission.............cceueuuuee. 379 Matsunaga, Spark, Mrs., The Congressional Club.... 683 Mattaliano, Peter F., Lt., Capitol Police..................... 457 Mattas, Helen C., Foreign Affairs, House.................. 326 Mattern, Fred C., Jr., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Matthews, Bert, Asst. to Rep. Cooper .............ccccucee. 232 Matthews, Burnita Shelton, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 779 Matthews, Christopher J., Speaker's Rooms ............. 449 Matthews, Gary, Human Rights and Humanitar- ian Affairs, State 513 Matthews, Jimmy Lee, World Agricultural Out- look, Agriculture 598 Matthews, June M., Joint Committee on Taxation.. 371 Matthews, M. Miles, Criminal Division, Justice....... 572 Matthews, Samuel S., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Mattias, Nancy, Asst. to Rep. Chappie...........cc......... Mattingly, J. Virgil, Officer, Federal Reserve Mattingly, Mack (Senator from Georgia): Biography ; 44 Appropriations Committee 270 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Joint Economic Committee 371 Mattison, Jim, Special Committee on Aging, nate Matton, Michael N., Comdr., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, Senate 461 Mattoon, Dan, AA to Rep. Corcoran............ccccceueueunne Mattoon, John A., Fish and Wildlife, Interior cas Matts, D. Sharon, AA to Rep. Brooks xs Matts, Marcia L., Appropriations, House................... Mattson, Roger J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Matz, Deborah, Joint Economic Committee............... 373 Matza, Richard E., Joint Committee on Taxation... 371 Mauer, Gilbert C., Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smith- nian 731 Mo Ingeborg G., Prof., Holocaust Memorial, unci Mauldin, Glenn, AA to Sen. Hecht .................cucu....... Maune, David F., Lt. Col, Defense Mapping Agency 537 Individual Index 1123 Page Maupin, Armistead J., American Battle Monu- ments 677 Maurano, Richard, AA to Rep. St Germain............... 241 Maurer, Ely, State 507 Mausshardt, Donald B., Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 745 Maust, Edwin E., Bureau of Mines, Interior.............. 582 Mavroules, Nicholas (Representative from Massa-chusetts): Biography 90 Armed Services Committee 306 Small Business Committee 351 Maxim, John A. Jr., General Counsel’s Office, HUD Maxwell, Earl, D.C. Licenses and Permits................. Maxwell, Paul Charles, Science and Technology, House oa Maxwell, Prentice, House Document Room............... Maxwell, Ralph, Occupational Safety and Hath view Maxwell, Robert Earl, Temporary Tr Court of Appeals May, F. Lynn, Health Care Financing, HHS............. May, R. C., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems = May, Richard, LA to Rep. Kasich May, Stephen, Legislation and Congressional Rela- tions, HUD 651 Maya, Virginia, ES to Rep. Garcia.......ccccoecevveueucnnen. 234 Mayer, Andrew C., CRS, Library of Congress........... 469 Mayer, H. Robert, judge, U.S. Claims Court (biog- raphy) 791 Mayer, James I., Research and Engineering, De- ense 526 Mayer, Jeffrey, Economic Affairs, Commerce........... 616 Mayer, Jerome J., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 818 Mayer, Joseph E., General Counsel's Office, NLRB. 7 2 Mayer, Leo V., Foreign Agricultural Service........... 600 Mayer, Marion R., Appropriations, Senate................ Mayer, Mary J., Capt., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Mayer, William, Dr., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health, HHS Mayhew, Kenneth P., Staffing Group, OPM ............. Maykrantz, William J., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Maymi, Carmen R., Administration Group, OPM.... 719 Maynard, E., Research and Engineering, Defense... 527 Maynard, Walter, Jr., Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian. 731 Mayo, P. E., Capt., Naval Air Systems............ccc.cuu.... 557 Mayorga-Cortes, Roberto, International Bank .......... 832 Mayrand, Paul, Employment and Training, Labor.. oo Mays, Bibiana, D.C. Public Library..........c.cceceeerunneee. Mays, Janice A., Ways and Means, House................. Mazan, Walter 1 Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Wzzondsl Aloysius A., Holocaust Memorial Coun-ci Mazzoli, Romano L. (Representative from Ken- i Biogr 76 District 2. Columbia Committee 315 Judiciary Committee 334 Small Business Committee 351 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......... 359 Mazzuchi, John F., Health Affairs, Defense.............. Mbaye, Keba, International Court of Justice, UN... 848 Mbogua, John P., Ambassador Extraordinary and 2 Plenipotentiary from Kenya... clin nialia 8 M’Bow, Amadou Mahtar, UN Stone Scien-tific, and Cultural Organization............ccccccveuueen. 851 Mbye, Dr. Lamin A., Ambassador Extraordinary . and Plenipotentiary from The Gambia.............. 860 McAdams, Francis H., Transpertation Safety Board 715 McAdams, Michael, LA to Rep. R. Hall (Tex.).......... 235 McAfee, Maurita L., Armed Services, House ............ 309 McAfee, Robert, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Council .. 739 McAfee, William, Intelligence and Research, State. 512 McAllester, Walter R., Migratory Bird Conserva- tion Commission 376 McAllister, Margie A., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Vcards, Frank, Special Committee on Aging, na te 297 McArdle, Paul F., D.C. Superior Court....................... 802 McArthur, J. C, Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems..... 558 McArtor, Robert C., Geographic Names, Interior..... McAuliffe, D. P., Panama Canal Commission............ 721 McAuliffe, Mary E., Commerce, Science, Transportation, Senate 279 McAuliffe, Terry, Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House 358 McAvoy, James F., Bureau of Mines, Interior .......... 582 McBride, Charles C., Postal Rate Commission.......... 723 McBride, Charles F., Administrative Office of the . Courts 805 McBride, Everett L., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT. 665 McBride, Joseph, State 508 McBride, Richard, AA to Rep. Mica 238 McBride, Willard C, Tax Division, Justice................ 573 McBride, William R., EA to Rep. Pursell................... 240 McCabe, Michael J., Congressional Record Index 2 Office McCabe, Peter G., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. 805 McCabe, W. Michael, Energy and Commerce, House McCafferty, James A., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts McCaffree, Mary Ellen, AA to Sen. Gorton................ McCaffrey, Edward J., Postal Service...........cccueuun.. McCain, John S. (Representative from Arizona): Biography 8 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Select Committee on Aging 364 McCall, Cecil C., Regional Offices, Parole Commis- sion McCall, Eunice, PS to Rep. Clay........c.cceccoemueerrrrenrenne McCall, Marry, Jr., Board of Governors, American os McCall, Loon D.C. Housing and Community De-velopment 815 McCall, Richard L., Democratic Policy Committee, 5 Senate McCandless, Alfred A. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Government Operations Committee... Science and Technology Committee .... McCann, Anthony, Budget, Senate McCann, Roe J., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, 460 McCannell, Het J., Compliance and Investiga-tions, OPM 721 Moe Charlene G., Health Care Financing, 646 McCarron, June, D.C. Human Services...........ccco....... 816 McCartan, Susan, Foreign Affairs, House.................. 326 McCarthy, Ellen, House Administration, House ...... 330 McCarthy, Herbert W., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Logistics, Defense...........ccececeveverernereenn. 531 McCarthy, James P., Maj. Gen., Secretary’s Office, Air Force 561 McCarthy, Jane, Rules, House 346 McCarthy, John J., Tax Division, Justice .................. 573 McCarthy, Karen L. International Boundary Com- mission, U.S./Canada McCarthy, Richard J., Capt., Judge Advocate Gen-eral’s Office, Navy McCarthy, Robert F., Maj. Gen., Major Commands, Air Force McCarthy, Thomas G., Regional Offices, OPM ......... McCartney, Keith D., Maj. Gen., Manpower and Personnel, Air Force McCash, Selby, AA to Rep. Rowland.......................... McCaughran, Donald A., International Pacific Halibut Commission, U.S. and Canada.............. 838 McCauley, William F., Rear Adm., Naval Academy ae McCeney, James B., OAS McClary, Dolly, AA to Rep. Frost Sa McClellan, John D., Employment Standards, Labor 634 McClelland, Debra A., Foreign Relations, Senate .... 285 McClelland, Lindsay, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 734 McClelland, Walter, Boards and Commissions, Si State McCloskey, Frank (Representative from Indiana): Biography 67 Armed Services Committee 306 Small Business Committee 351 McCloskey, Paul J., Small and Disadvantaged; | Business, Agriculture 1124 Congressional Directory Page McCloskey, Robert L., Appalachian Regional Com-Sh mission McCluney, Joyce, Finance, Senate 283 McClung, John M., Food Safety, Agriculture............ McClung, Robin Ww. Merchant Marine and Fisher-2 ies, House 39 McClure, Homer C., FAA, DOT 661 McClure, James A. (Senator from Idaho): Biography 49 Appropriations Committee 270 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Rules and Administration Committee. .................... 290 Republican Policy Committee 294 Republican Conference of the Senate...................... 294 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 382 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing a Mechuskey William J., Jr., Commerce, Science, ansportation, Senate McColgin, Quentin P., Jr., Occupational Safety and Health Review McCollum, Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. a0 Judiciary Committee National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 McCombs, James C., Col., Air Staff, Air Force ......... 564 McComie, Val T., OAS 840 McConaghy, Marcia B., Joint Committee on Tax- ation 370 McConn, Earle M., Jr., Tax Division, Justice............ 573 McConnell, D. D., Lt. Comdr., Judge Advocate General's Office, Na 5 McConnell, Dudley, Dr. if Je Science and Appli- cations, NASA 7 07 McConnell, John N., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 285 McConnell, Nadia K., A 692 McConnell, Robert A., Legislative Affairs, Justice... 568 McConnell, Robert, Foreign Agricultural Service.... 601 McConnell, Stephen, Select Committee on Aging, Mee Judith, flovernmental2 Affi, Senate........ McCord, Patty, EA to Rep. Le McCormack, Malcolm C, tian Scholarship Foundation 702 McCormack, Richard T., Economic and Business Affairs , Sta 511 McCormack, a F., Col, Defense Logistics ency McCobmich, Adoreen M., Library of Congress.......... McCormick, James E., FCC McCormick, James, General Counsel’s Office, GSA. a3 McCormick, Janet, D.C. Licenses and Permits ......... 819 McCormick, R. M., Maj., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 McCormick, Robert J., Secretary’s Office, Air Force 561 McCormick, Robert W., Sergeant at Arms Office, nate 446 McCormick, Thomas P., General Accounting Office 464 McCormick, W. J., Jr., General Accounting Office .. 463 McCottry, Samuel B., Dr., D.C. Commission on Li- censure To Practice the Healing Art .................. 812 McCoubrey, Arthur O., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 624 McCown, Henry, International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 McCoy, Dennis F., Capt., Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy 556 McCoy, Garnett, Archives of American Art, Smith-sonian 730 McCoy, Janet J., Territorial and International Af- fairs, Interior 587 McCoy, Peter, Travel and Tourism, Commerce ........ 615 McCoy, Steve, Agriculture, House...........cccceruererunnnen. 301 McCoy, Tidal W., Secretary’s Office, Air Force McCracken, John J., Jr., Economic Development, Commerce McCracken, Ralph J., Soil Conservation, Agricul-ture 611 McCray, Joyce F., D.C. Licenses, Investigations and Inspections 817 McCray, Porter A., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian McCreight, Jack D., Col., Naval Council of Person-nel Boa 555 McCrery, James O., III, Spc. Asst./Chf. LA to Rep. Roemer 241 Page McCright, Kathleen, House Sominisialion House 330 McCrystle, Kelly E., OM to Rep. Long (Md.)............. 237 McCullagh, P. F., ‘Capt., National Ea Dental Center 559 McCulloch, Madison, Mine Safety and Health, Labor 635 McCulloch, Rachel, Dr., Office of Technology As-73 sessment McCullough, James M., CRS, Library of Congress... 467 McCune, Gary R., Bureau of Prisons, Justice ........... McCurdy, Dave (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 156 Armed Services Committee 306 Science and Technology Committee......................... 347 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence........ 361 McCurdy, Gregor B., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ........... 631 McCutcheon, John W., Food Safety, Agriculture...... 605 McDade, Joseph M. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography 164 Appropriations Committee 302 Small Business Committee 351 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing 4 Arts 735 McDaniel, James B., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s 1cCe. McDaniels, Garry L., General Accounting Office..... McDavitt, John J. (Jack), AA to Rep. Bilirakis......... McDermott, James F., Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 744 McDermott, James H., D.C. Environmental Serv- 1Ces. McDermott, Mary, Veterans’ Affairs, House............. McDermott, Patricia, Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.............cccceeueeen.e. 774 McDermott, Robert F., SBA 27 McDermott, William P., Capitol Police....................... 457 McDill, Norma R., Governmental and Public Af- fairs, Agriculture 592 McDonald, Clinton L., D.C. Appeal and Review, Equalization and Review 811 McDonald, Danny L., Election Commission............... 691 McDonald, Frank B., Dr., Chief Scientist, NASA ..... 706 McDonald, Jack, Jr., CRS, Library of Congress........ 467 McDonald, James E., Spec. Asst. to Rep. English..... 234 McDonald, Jean K., Office of Technology Assess-oh ment McDonald, John C., American Battle Monuments... 677 McDonald, Joseph D., Judiciary, House..................... 336 McDonald, Larry (Representative from Georgia): Biography Armed Services Committee McDonald, Patricia, LD to Sen. Wallo 2 McDonald, Ralph E., Architect of the Capitol’s Office 455 McDonald, Terese B., Science and Technology, E House 49 McDonald, Virgil, D.C. Human Services.................... 816 McDonald, Wesley L., Vice Adm., Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 732 McDonald, Wilbert, Insp., Capitol Police ................... 457 McDonell, Jack, Veterans’ Affairs, House.................. 354 McDonnell, Brian C., Administration and Manage- ment, Labor 632 McDonnell, John J., Export-Import Bank.................. 687 McDonough, Francis, Information Resources, GSA. 698 McDonough, Joseph A., Jr. Rear Adm. Coast Guard, 659 McDonough, Patrick J., Publications Distribution Service, House 453 McDougall, Kenneth O., Food Safety, Agriculture... 605 McDowell, Gerald E., Criminal Division, Justice...... McDowell, John D., Secretary’ s Office, Senate ......... 4 McDowell, William W., Jr., Advisory Board, GSA ... McElheny, Richard L., U.S. and Foreign Commer- cial, Commerce 6 McElroy, B. Roland, AA to Sen. Nunn...........ccccc..... McElroy, John H., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 627 McElvain, Carole A., ES to Rep. Staggers.................. McElvain, Lee, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 McElveen, Barbara, ES to Rep. Rowland 241 McEnery, John W., Lt. Gen., Inter-American De- fense 827 McEntee, Elliott C., Officer, Federal Reserve............ 681 McEntee, Joan, Governmental Affairs, Senate......... 286 Individual Index 1125 Page Page McEvoy, Nan, Museum of American Art, Smbdheo. > nian McEwen,A International Boundary Ge! sion, Cs Sammie 834 McEwen, Bob (Representative from Ohio): Biography 149 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 McEwen, Robert C., U.S./Canada Commission.......... 836 McEwen, Wm. J. (Bill), AA to Rep. Hefner ............... 2 McFarland, J. Warren, ICC McFarland, S. Jefferson, Education and Labor, House McFarlane, Robert C., Executive Office ..................... McFate, Mary Ann, International Trade, Com- merce 6 McFee, Thomas S., Personnel Administration, HH WeGakan, Samuel L., Legislative Counsel's Office, ouse McGance, Philip V., AA to Sen. Randolph................. McGann, Mary B., ES to Rep. Forsythe...................... 234 McGarry, Bart J., Office of Technology Assessment 473 McGarry, John Warren, Election Commission 691 McGarvey, Billie J., Management, NASA McGee, Mimi, Majority Whip’s Office, House... McGee, Tracy, Finance, Senate McGettrick, Carole V., Ways and Means, House...... 357 McGettrick, Frank B., Office of Management, Edu- cation 669 McGhee, Doris H., Home Loan Bank Board.............. McGhee, Jane S., ‘Appropriations, Senate.................. 272 McGhee, Roy L., ‘Senate Periodical Press Gallery.... 965 McGibbon, Will, FCC 689 McGiffert, John R., II, Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Army 548 McGillivary, Duncan P., Rear Adm., Defense Lo- gistics Agency 537 McGinn, Dan, AA to Rep. Wise 244 McGinnis, J. Michael, M.D., Assistant Secretary's Office, HHS Mogingis 2John W., Col., TRIMIS, Field Activities, nse Moti, y2aarie Helen, LA to Rep. Edwards (Calif. 233 MeGoldnik. Frederick F., Environmental and Sci- entific Affairs, State 5 McGoogan, Joanne, Budget, House ............c.ccocererunnen. MeGough, Guillermo J., OAS McGough, Peter J., General Accounting Office........ McGovern, Daniel W., State McGovern, George E., Jr., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies McGovern, James F., Armed Services, Senate.......... McGowan, Carl, senior circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog- raphy) 766 McGowan, Terry P., ITC McGrady, Florence T., Judiciary, House.................... McGrann, Dennis, AA to Rep. Sikorski...... McGrath, J. Paul, Civil Division, Justice... McGrath, Joseph S., Capitol Page School McGrath, Patrick, Radio and Television Correspon- dents’ Galleries 939 Ce Raymond J. (Representative from New ork): Biography 129 Government Operations Committee..............c.c....... 327 Science and Technology Committee ...........cc.cecuu.e. 347 McGraw, William F., Hearings and Appeals, Inte- rior 579 McGuire, Carole, Budget, Senate...........cccccccveueunneen. 211 McGuire, Catherine, SEC 724 McGuire, Gerard T., Criminal Division, Justice....... 572 McGuire, Kathleen L., Armed Services, Senate ....... 274 McGuire, Mary, EA to Sen. MurkowsKi..................... 228 McGuire, Matthew F., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 779 McGuire, Phillip C., Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire- arms, Treasu 516 McGuire, Robert S., Clerk’s Office, House.................. 451 McGuirl, Marlene C, Law Library, Library of Con-om gress McGurn, Thomas P., Office of Technology Assess-ment 473 McHenry, Carrie W., D.C. Housing and Communi- ty Development 8 McHone, Delane, ES to Rep. Frost ........cccccccevenneuenneee. McHugh, James J., Rear Adm., Judge Advocate General, Navy 556 Wick Matthew F. (Representative from New ork): Biography 138 Appropriations Committee 302 Democratic Study Group 359 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Mcllhenny, Henry P ., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 McIntosh, Marion S., Mrs., D.C. Educational Insti-tution Licensure Commission 812 McIntosh, William F., D.C. Board of Zoning Ad- justment 822 McIntyre, Fred L., D.C. Superior Court...................... McIntyre, Kathleen, D.C. Licenses and Permits....... 818 Mcintyre, Thomas, Animal and Plant, Agriculture. 602 McIntyre, Victor Chrysostom: OAS 839 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Trinidad and Tobago 870 McKay, James C., Jr., District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 375 McKay, Michael S., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 McKean, John R., Board of Governors, Postal rvice McKee, Clarence V., Administrative Conference of the United States McKee, George H., Lt. Gen. (ret.), Soldiers’ ri Airmen’s Home McKee, Hiram W., Mrs., Museum of Rotman] Art, Smithsonian 733 McKee, K. R., Adm.: Naval Operations 553 Naval Sea Systems 558 McKee, Mattie, ES to Sen. Tower...........cccceeruerenenee. 229 McKee, William S., Secretary’s Office, Treasury...... 516 McKendry, Robert J., Government Printing Office. 464 McKenna, Mary, Energy and Commerce, House...... 323 Mee William R., Staff Asst./Commun. to indness 237 McKenny, J. B, Lt. Col.,, Financial Management, Navy 553 McKenzie, Benjamin R., Regional Offices, ICC......... 703 McKenzie, Floretta D D.C. Apprenticeship Council 812 D.C. Board of Education 814 McKenzie, James D., FBI, Justice ............c.cccecvveuennnnee 574 McKenzie, Vernon, Health Affairs, Defense ............. 528 McKeown, R. E., Capt., Headquarters, Naval Mate- rial Command 554 McKernan, John R., Jr. (Representative from Maine): Biography 82 Government Operations Committee.............. . 327 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 366 McKie, Alan R., FCC 688 McKiernan, Gerald, International Trade, Com- merce 619 McKindra, Alex B., Capt., Secretary’s Office, Army 543 McKinley, David W., Law Enforcement Training, 415 Treasury McKinney, Faiythe. Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 McKinney, James C., FCC 690 McKinney, Jerry, Press Secy. to Rep. Skeen............. 242 McKinney, Roy, Civil Division, Justice........c....c.c....... 570 McKinney, Stewart B. (Representative from Con- necticut): Biography 32 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 District of Columbia Committee 315 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus. Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy .... 382 McKinnon, Dan, CAB 682 McKinnon, O., Capt., Naval Supply Systems............. 558 McKnight, Clarence E., Maj. Gen., Army Commu- nications 549 McKnight, Mark W., Judiciary, Senate...................... McKnight, P. F., Capt., Naval Intelligence................ McLain, Patrick M., Energy and Commerce, House 323 1126 Congressional Directory Page McLaughlin, Ann Dore, Secretary’s Office, Treas-5 ury 1 McLaughlin, Frank, Speaker's Congressional 1Ce 449 McLaughlin, John P., Energy and Commerce, House 323 McLaughlin, Linda J., OM to Rep. Conable McLaughlin, Samuel B., Lt., Capitol Police McLaughlin, William E., Inspector General's ice, Education 670 McLaughlin, William J., Administration and Man-agement, Labor 632 McLean, Frank G., Engineering and Research, In- terior 586 McLean, Jean, Energy and Commerce, House.......... 322 McLean, John, Field Offices, HUD.................... £653 McLean, John, Small Business, Senate McLean, Kenneth A. Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs, Senate McLellan, Edna, AA to Rep. Hoyer...........cccccucuuu.ne. 236 McLeod, Donald, oration Pacific Halibut Commission, US. and Canada...........ooooooeeeeeoue. McLeod, Stanley A., International Bank.................... McLindon, Constance K., Staff, National Science Foundation 715 McLucas, William R., Enforcement, SEC................... McLuckie, Fred P., Jr., AA to Rep. Murphy iL McLuckie, Sally, Clerk’s Office, House............. McLure, Herbert, General Accounting Office........... 462 McMahan, Iliff, NLRB 712 McMahon, James B., Judiciary, House....................... 335 McMahon, John, CIA 502 McMahon, Linda, Social Security, HHS..................... McManaway, Clayton E., Jr., State & McManus, Edward, D.C. General Services McManus, Michael A., Executive Office.............. WeNass, Robert H., Urban Mass Transportation iy 665 McManus, Robert J., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 627 McMillan, C. W.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture........c.cccocececuerenunienene 591 Marketing and Inspection, Agriculture.................. 602 McMillan, Elizabeth, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 McMoil, William G., Pan American Health Orga- nization McMullan, Jane, Appropriations, Senate................... McMullen, Darlene G., Energy and Commerce, House 3 22 McMurray, Kay, Mediation and Conciliation............ 695 McMurtry, Vanda, Senior LA to Rep. Hamilton...... 235 McNabb, Richard, Surface Mining, Interior.............. 583 McNair, Sharon, Republican Leader’s Office, House 450 McNall, P., Capt., Naval Supply Systems................... 558 McNall, Preston E., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 626 McNally, Jeanne M., Permanent Select Committee ntelligence, House 362 McNally, Patty, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate.... 446 McNally, Susan V., Legislative Counsel’s Office, Senate 447 McNamar, R. T., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... 515 McNamara, Francis Terry: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Gabonese Republic 877 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Prin- ci McNamara, John, Small Business, Senate McNamara, Tom, Asst. to Rep. Sundquist.... ar McNamee, Nikki, AA to Rep. Campbell..................... McNaught, William, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 McNay, Maurice C., Food Safety, Agriculture.......... 605 McNeal, John R., Regional, SEC. PA A MRL nd 726 McNealy, Delbert D., International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S./Mexico McNeely, Mary Louise: PS to Sen. Cranston 227 Democrat Whip’s Office, Senate 444 McNeil, Francis J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Costa Rica 876 WcNet, Robert L., Jr., Portrait Gallery, Spiders McNeil, Robert, University of the District of a imbia 821 Page McNeillie, Nancy V., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 McNerney, F. X., Maritime Administration, DOT... 663 McNichols, Ray, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 McNicol, David L., Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense 532 McNulty, James F., Jr. (Representative from Ari-zona): Biography 9 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 McPeak, Dorothy, PS to Rep. Lowery.........cccoceoeunenen. 237 McPhail, Abraham L., Secretary’s Office, Senate .... 445 McPherson, Elizabeth H., President’s Commission on White House Fellowships 723 McPherson, Harry C., Jr., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian..........cccccccevevevuenenne 736 McPherson, M. Peter, International Development Cooperation Agency 741 McPhillips, Regina, Health Care Financing, HHS... 646 McQueeney, Margaret M., Regional, SEC 726 McRae, Mary Ann, Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate McRaney, Michael P., Col, Public Affairs, Air Force 563 McShan, Clyde G., II, Administrative Systems, Ag-riculture 593 McVay, Ann V., Clerk’s Office, House.............ccco...... 451 McVey, Robert W., International Pacific Halibut Commission, U.S. and Canada...........c.ccceerurrunruenan 38 McVicker, Deborah S., PS to Rep. Mrazek ................ 239 McWhorter, Laurence S., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Justice 569 McWilliams, James D., D.C. Transportation ............. 821 Mead, Gary E., Marshals Service, Justice........ Ny Mead, Steven R., Savings Bonds, Treasury.. is Mead, William, Labor Statistics, Labor-...................... Meads, David E. Legislative Counsel's Office, House Meadows, Becky, Energy and Commerce, House...... Meadows, James R., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Mealey, John J., Jr., Col., Health Affairs, Defense.. 529 Means, John W., Official, Farm Credit Administra-tion 688 Means, Patricia H., Defense Nuclear Agency Mears, Leon G., Foreign Agricultural Service Mecklenburg, Marjory E., Assistant Secretary’s Office, 640 Medalie, Richard J., District of Columbia Law Re-i vision Commission Medas, James M., Executive Office........cccceerverreeruennen 500 Medero, Frederick R., Official, Farm Credit Ad-ministration 688 Mederos, Carolina L., Secretary’s Office, DOT.......... 658 Medina, Rubens, Law Library, Library of Congress 472 Medlin, Louise D., PS to Rep. Hillis 236 Medlyn, Shirley J., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-ture 606 Medway, Lawrence E., Legislative Affairs, NASA... 705 Meed, Benjamin, Holocaust Memorial Council......... 740 Meeder, Lorin S., Officer, Federal Reserve................ 681 Meegan, Joanne, Legislative Counsel's Office, a House Meehan, Patrick J., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Meehan, Robert E., Rural Development, Agricul ture Meehen, Francis J., Ambassador ne a and Plenipotentiary to Poland Meeks, Frank, Republican Whip’s Office, House...... Meeks, H. D., Community Relations, Justice ............ 5 Meenan, John M., Secret Service, Treasury.............. 520 Meer, S. Ahmed, Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs, State 509 Meese, Edwin, III, Executive Office 499 Mehl, Liz, LD to Rep. Ireland 236 Mehle, Roger H., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.......... 516 Mehrabian, Robert, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 625 Meier, David E., Geographic Names, Interior ........... 588 Meier, Kathleen L., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Meikle, Philip G., Bureau of Mines, Interior............. 582 Meisch, Adrien, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Luxembourg............ccc..... 865 Individual Index 1127 Page Meiser, Bruce R., Lt. Col., Research and Engineer-ing, 526 Meissner, Charles F., Economic and Business Af-fairs, State 511 Meissner, Doris M., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice Melamu, Motaene John, Dr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Botswana....... Melcher, John (Senator from Montana): Biography 111 JR Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . oe Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Legislative Review Committee .................... = Select Committee on Indian Affairs.........c.cccceueeeeee. Special Committee on Aging Meidmer, John W., Inspector General’s Office, De-ense Mellen, Gina, Budget, Senate Mello, James, Museum of Natural History, Smith-sonian Mellody, Charles J., Doorkeeper’s Office, House...... Mellon, Paul: Museum of American Art, Smithsonian................. Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.............cccocuu..... : Mellors, W. J., European Space Agency Mellups, Ivars V., CAB Melnick, Daniel, CRS, Library of Congress ............... Melton, Emily, OM to Sen. Melcher............... Meltz, Robert, CRS, Library of Congress Melugin, C. R,, Jr., FAA, DOT Mena, Antonio Ortiz, Inter-American Development Bank 828 Mencher, Bruce S., D.C. Superior Court..................... 802 Mendelowitz, Allan I., General Accounting Office... 463 Mendelsohn, Bruce, Investment Management, SEC 725 Mendelsohn, David, Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Mendenhall, E. Catherine, Telecommunications...... 459 Mendenhall, Janice, Regional Administration, G SA 700 Mendenhall, Wesley S., Jr., Highway Administra-tion, 661 Mending Cheryl, Office Adm. to Rep. Brown a i 2 alif. Mendoza, Kathy S., Executive Secretariat’s Office, a fi 2 Mendoza, Maria, Select Committee on Indian Af- fairs, Senate 296 Mengebier, William P., AA to Rep. Davis.................. 233 Mennella, Robert, Trade Administration, Com- merce 619 Menoken, Cassandra, EEOC 686 Mercer, Marvern M., Col., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 5 Merck, Carolyn L., CRS, Library of Congress ........... Meredith, Milton B., Appropriations, House Merendino, Frank, Small Business, Senate................ Meresman, Joseph, Administration, State................. Mergenovich, Agatha L., ICC Merkling, Richard E., Lt. Gen., Logistics and Engi- neering, Air Force Merlin, Paul, Mine Safety and Health Review......... Merow, James F., judge, U.S. Claims Court (biogra- phy) 788 Merrifield, D. Bruce, Economic Affairs, Commerce. 616 Merrill, John J., International Security Policy, De-fense 524 Merrill, Peter R., Congressional Record Index ee 1Ce Merrill, William K., Col., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Army 544 Merriman, Margaret A., Ways and Means, House... 357 Merriman, William T.: Inspector General's Office, Defense......................... Review and Oversight, Defense..........c.cccccoeeveurnenen. Merritt, Jack N., Lt. Gen.,, Army Training and Doctrine 549 Me an, James H., Lt. Gen.,, Army Staff and lected Agencies 547 Mershon, Jeanne M.,, Clerk’s Office, House............... 451 Merson, Becky, Appropriations, Senate...................... 273 Meshorer, Hank, Land and Natural Resources, Justice. 572 Messick, Neil T., AA to Sen. Roth........c.ccceevevrevenenne. 229 Messick, Yvonne, OM to Rep. Craig.........cccoeovreverrunnnes 232 Messing, David J., Congressional Liaison Office, 3 , House Messing, David J., Congressional Relations, OPM ... 717 Page Messinger, Cleo, Democrat Whip’s Office, Senate... 444 Messner, Howard M., O 501 Metcalf, Sandra M., Interior and Insular Affairs, 555 House Metzenbaum, Howard M. (Senator from Ohio): Biography 147 Budget Committee. 277 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Judiciary Committee 286 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Metzner, Charles M., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Meyer, Alice M., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 279 Meyer, Bet? EA/ PS to Sen. Dole 227 Meyer, E. C., Gen. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Army Staff and Selected Agencies Meyer, Edward R., FMC Meyer, Gem, Asst. to Rep. Tauke...........cccecererererennnnne Meyer, Gerald F., Food and Drug, HHS i Meyer, Harry M., Dr., Food and Drug, HHS............. Meyer, Norvan L., Veterinary Services, Agricul-id ture Meyer, Thomas H., Administration Group, OPM..... 719 Meyers, Mary, Small Business, Senate............c.......... 292 Meyers, Paul J., World rym Outlook, Agri-culture 598 Meyers, Roy, Press Secy. to Sen. Metzenbaum ......... 228 Meyers, Shelton, EPA 685 Meyrick, Charles R., Railroad Administration, DOT 6 Mica, Daniel A. (Representative from Florida): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committee on Aging Mica, John L., AA to Sen. Hawkins....... Micer, Richard W., Lt., Capitol Police Michael, Louis G., Research and Engineering, De-fense 527 Michael, Sally, World Agricultural Outlook, Agri-culture 598 Michaels, G. L., Capt., Judge Advocate General's ice, Navy 556 Michaelson, Harold J., Smithsonian ...........c.cccoo....... 729 Michel, James H., Inter-American Affairs, State..... 510 Michel, Robert H., Mrs., The Congressional Club .... 683 Michel, Robert H. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 62 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Republican Policy Committee 362 Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol 374 House Office Building Commission 0 Republican Leader Michel, Werner E., Intelligence Oversight, Defense 53 Michelson, Carlyle, Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Mickel, John M., Advisory Board, GSA...................... 701 Mickens, Bernida D., Foreign Relations, Senate ...... 285 Middendorf, J. William, II: Ambassador, Inter-American Affairs, State........... pl OAS 8 Middleton, Harry, Jr., Archives and Records, GSA. 698 Middleton Joan, District of Columbia, House ree 316 Midtvedt, H. L., Capt., Legislative Affairs, Navy ..... Mielenz, Klaus D Dr, Bureau of Standards, Com-merce Mielke, James E., CRS, Library of Congress ... Mielke, M. Elaine, Judiciary, House................. Mihalski, Ed, Finance, Senate Mikita, Richard, Food Safety, Agriculture................. Miklas, John C., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul-ture Miko, Francis T., CRS, Library of Congress .............. Mikulich, Marilynne, AA to Rep. Dingell.................. Miele), Barbara A. (Representative from Mary-and): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee.............cccceueuuee. 3 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Democratic Study Group Silat Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-505 es 1128 Congressional Directory Page Mikva, Abner J., circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Ap-peals for District of Columbia Circuit (biogra-g phy) 63 Milbergs, Egils, Economic Affairs, Commerece........... 616 Milbourn, Clarence C., Procurement, NASA............. 705 Milbrath, Timothy O., Lt., Legislative Affairs, De-fense 529 Miles, Barbara L., CRS, Library of Congress............. 469 Miles, Bill, AA to Rep. Alexander-............ccccoururuueene. 230 Miles, Charlotte L., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 345 Miles, Jerome A., Forest Service, Agriculture........... 610 Miles, John, Occupational Safety, Labor.................... 634 Miley, Robert R., Architect of the Capitol’s Office... Milgram, Grace, CRS, Library of Co Milhoan, James L., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion Milhollan, David L., Immigration, Justice................. Mili, Mohamed, International Telecommunication Union, UN 51 Milich, Martin Joseph, AA to Rep. Williams (Ohio) Milin, Alexander K., Pennsylvania Avenue Devel-opment 22 Milkman, Beverly L., Economic Development, Commerce 618 Millar, J. Donald, Dr., Disease Control, HHS............ 641 Millard, Kenneth, Staffing Group, OPM.................... 721 Millard, Maxine C., Geological Survey, Interior....... 582 Millard, Wilbur A., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. 819 Miller, Anita M., Truman Scholarship Foundation. 702 Miller, Anne, Budget, Senate 277 Miller, Bruce J., Trade Development, Commerce..... Miller, C. K. S., Boulder Laboratories, Commerce ... Miller, Charles, Institute of Medicine Miller, Charlotte, PS to Sen. Mattingly ..................... Miller, Clarence E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 150 Appropriations Committee 302 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Office of Technology Assessment...........cccceevvcucucunn 472 Miller, Daniel N., Jr.: Secretary’s Office, Interior Energy and Minerals, Interior..........cccocceuvuernueuncucne Miller, David Charles, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-and Plenipotentiary to United Republic of Tanzania 881 Miller, David I., Board, Development Bank............... Miller, Dean E., Office of the Comptroller, Treas-ury 517 Miller, Denny, AA to Sen. Jackson..........cccccevevevnee. 228 Miller, Dora B., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Miller, Dorothy C., Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsoni-an 732 Miller, Douglas, LD to Sen. Pressler...........ccccoeeunn..... 229 Miller, E. Howard, Appropriations, Senate ............... 273 Miller, Edward C., State Research, Agriculture....... 608 Miller, Edward D., National Commission for Em-ployment Policy Miller, Elizabeth, OM to Rep. Carper. -Miller, Erna, PS to Sen. Jackson.........c.ccceceeveueerenennnne. Miller, Franklin C., International Security Policy, Defense 24 Miller, George, Region IX, HHS ..........ccccoooevvueueenenenee. Miller, George (Representative from California): Biography 15 Budget Committee. Education and Labor Committee............ccccocucu....... Democratic Study Group 359 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-lies 365 Miller, Glenn E., Dr., Defense Audiovisual Agency. 535 Miller, Harris N., Judiciary, House 335 Miller, Howard A., Susquehanna River Basin.......... 737 Miller, Hugh C., Commission of Fine Arts 0, Miller, Hugh H., Academy of Engineering Miller, Jack R., ds U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography) .......cccccceeeuenenn. 771 Miller, James C., Administrative fires of the United States.. 675 FTC 695 Miller, Jeffrey M., Land and Natural Resources, Justice 572 Miller, Joan H., Board of Governors, American Red C ross 6 Miller, John C., Labor Relations Authority............... Miller, John R., Law Revision Counsel’s Office......... Page Miller, doserh L., Installations, Logistics, and Fi-nancial anagement, AMY rorAL Miller, Jules, Defense Audiovisual Agency................ Miller, Kenneth B., Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smith ian 731 Miller, Larry, Farmers Home Administration, Ag- riculture 595 Miller, Lillian B., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian..... 734 Miller, Linda, Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House ....... 452 Miller, Margaret Carnegie, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian 731 Miller, Mike, Press Secy. to Sen. Hecht ..................... Miller, Morris, International Bank................... a Miller, P. D., Capt., Secretary’s Office, Navy Miller, Philip R., judge, U.S. Claims Court (biogra-y phy) Miller, Phillip, Administrative Assistant’s Office, y Miller, Richard A., Rear Adm., Comptroller's Office, Navy 553 Miller, Richard, Customs Service, Treasury.............. 517 Miller, Richard H., District of Columbia, House ...... 316 Miller, Richard L., Secretary’s Office, DOT............... 658 Miller, Richard R, International Development Co-operation Agency 741 Miller, Richard W., aL, Defense Logistics Agency. 537 Miller, Robert H., Sta 5 06 Miller, Robert, di Office, Treasury.............. 515 Miller, Bobet T., Sfc., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, ouse 460 Miller, eo H,, U.S./Canada Commission ............... 836 Miller, Ruth, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Council........ 740 Miller, Sally, International Economic Policy, Com-merce 623 Miller, Sanford A., Dr., Food and Drug, HHS........... 642 Miller, Scott E., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 3 Miller, Velma, Energy and Commerce, House.......... Miller, W. C., Capt., Shipbuilding and Logistics, Navy 552 Miller, William F., Dr., National Science Founda-tion 714 Miller, William L., Bureau of Mines, Interior........... 582 Milliken, Elaine W., Rules and Administration, nate 290 Million, Guy P., Public Affairs, Interior.................... 580 Mills, D. Quinn, National Commission for Employ-2 ment Policy 77 Mills, Michael, Spc. Coun. to Rep. Rose ..................... 241 Mills, Robert E., Appropriations, Senate.................... 272 Mills, Shirley R., Education and Labor, House......... 318 Mills, Sidney L., Indian Affairs, Interior ................... 581 Mills, William J Governmental and Public Af-fairs, Agriculture 592 Mills, William, Office of Technology Assessment..... 473 Millstein, Richard A., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health, HHS 640 Milongo, André, International Bank 832 Mims, Jane E., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture...... 606 Mims, Nancy S., Foreign Affairs, House.................... 327 Minami, Warren N., IMF 837 Minard, Jan, LD to Rep. R. Smith (Oreg.).................. 242 Minard, R. N., Naval Electronic Systems .................. 557 Minard, Richard D., AA to Rep. R. Smith (Oreg.).... 242 Minaya, Luis, Press Attaché, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. from Bolivia Miner, William F., Library of Congress...................... Mines Norman Y. (Representative from Califor-nia): Biography 16 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Science and Technology Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... Regent, Smithsonian. sna L000, 728 .........hl Freer Gallery, Smithsonian 731 Minish, Joseph G. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 122 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 House Administration Committee ............ccocceeueunns 329 House of Representatives Page Board ........... i Mink, Patti, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate . Minkel, Edward J., FCC Minners, Howard A., Dr., AID, International De velopment Coo ration Agency on mt Minniear, Andrea Se Compensation Group, OPM .. 8 Individual Index 1129 Page Minogue, Robert B., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Minor, Tim, EA to Rep. Martinez Minor, William Ernst, Environmental Quality, Ex-ecutive Minter, Charles M., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force Mintz, Jeanne S., Research and Engineering, De-ense Mintz, John A., FBI, Justice Mintzmeyer, Lorraine, National Park Service, In-terior Minutes, Mary E., EA to Rep. Hughes....................... Minyard, Jimmy Db. Foreign Agricultural Service... 600 Mira, Benjamin, Board, Development Bank.............. 829 Mirabal, Beatrice, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Miranda, John A., Administrative Systems, Agri-culture 593 Miranda, Ricardo N., Inter-American Development an 829 Misch, Gary S., Maritime Administration, DOT....... 662 Mishkin, Paul, Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund .................. 378 Misisco, Hen yp, Trade Development, Commerce. 620 Misko, Judi, 508 Miskovsky, piney M., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Mitchell, Brian, District of Columbia, House............. Mitchell, Charles, Asst. to Sen. Heflin ............ ie Mitchell, Charles, III, Naval Air Systems Mitchell, Dean W., Federal Crop Insurance, Agri-culture 597 Mitchell, George J. (Senator from Maine): Biography 82 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Finance Commit 282 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 Mitchell, George W., D.C. Superior Court.................. 803 Mitchell, Helen H., D. C. Environmental Services.... 814 Mitchell, Hugh B., Senator, Commission on War-time Relocation and Internment of Civilians.. Mitchell, James, General Accounting Office............. Mitchell, Katherine G EA to Rep. Wright Majority Leader’s Office, House............cccceevvuvurunnns Mitchell, Lester, Personal Property, GSA... ; 699 Mitchell, Michael, Governmental Affairs, Senate... 286 Mitchell, P. J., Maj. Gen., Canadian Section, Per-manent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 844 Mitchell, Parren J. (Representative from Mary-and): Biography 86 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 20 Small Business Committee Joint Economic Committee 2, Mitchell, Thomas W., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-doe ture Mitchell, Willard H., Financial Management, Air “a Force 2 Muehsll, Nalin, JL Mrs, Archives of American rt, Smithso 731 Mitchie Albert, Lm Republican Senatorial Committee Mitman, Henry D., Trade Administration, Com-merce 619 Mittemeyer, Bernard T., Lt. Gen.: Army Staff and Selected Agencies..........cccceuvuennene. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home.........cccccceceererririennnnne Wino, John A., Research and Engineering, De-ense Mixon, Enoch D., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits .... 818 Mize, Gregory, General Counsel (D.C)).........cccoeueuueue. 811 Mizell, Wilmer D.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.........ccccoevvervururunnnee 591 Governmental and Public Affairs, Agriculture..... 592 Mizere, Nelson T., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Malawi...........cccccevuevecnnne. 865 Mizzer, Anthony, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ Mlinarchik, Ronald, Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Moakley, John inn (Representative from Mas-sachusetts): Biography 90 Rules Committee 5 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... Page Moakley, Thomas F., FMC 693 Mobbs, Michael H., International Security Policy, Defense 5 Mobley, Leonard A. Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Mock, Charles R., Capt.,, Naval Health Sciences Education and Training 559 Mocktar-Mbingt, Abdoulaye, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Gabon ............ 860 Modesitt, Leland E., EPA 685 Modlin, Carey P., Jr., OMB 501 Modlin, Melanie, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Moe, Lyle, Foreign Agricultural Service.................... 601 Moe, Ronald C., CRS, Library of Congress................. 469 Moellering, John H., Brig. Gen., Military Academy 549 Moffat, Gayland K., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Moffit, Robert E., Congressional Relations, OPM..... 17 Mofield, Melinda G., EA to Rep. Gore............cccceueue.. 235 Moger, Edward J., Field Offices, HUD ..........ccccounuu. 656 Mohammed, Azizali F., IMF 837 Mohler, Eleanor P., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House S Mohrman, Frederick G., Appropriations, House ...... Mohrman, William C., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Molefsky, Barry E., CRS, Library of Congress.......... 469 Moler, Elizabeth A., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 280 Molinari, Guy V. (Representative from New York): Biography 132 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Small Business Committee 351 Molinelli, Robert F., Brig. Gen., Research and En-gineering, Defense 527 Moficha, Alan B. (Representative from West Vir-ginia): Biography 201 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Molloy, James T.: Page Board, House 376 Doorkeeper, House 452 Molnar, Ferenc, Trade Development, Commerce ..... 621 Moloney, Martha, LA to Sen. Ford.........cc.ccccevvruennnnne. 227 Molumby, Lawrence E., D.C. Public Library. Momjian, Set, Holocaust Memorial Council. .............. Monaco, Lawrence A., Jr., Law Revision Counsel's Office Monagan, John S., Former Members of Congress... Monaghan, Francie, Agriculture, House Monahan, Norma J., PS to Rep. Obey .... Monahan, Thomas H., Regional, SEC.............cccocoee.. Monastero, Frank V., Drug Enforcement, Justice.... 574 Moncure, Christine C., Legislative Counsel’s Office, fs ouse Mondale, Joan, J. F.K. Center for the Performing , Smithsonian 736 Mondjo, Nicolas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from People’s Republic of the Congo 8 Monekosso, Gottlieb L., Dr., Pan American Health 3 Organization 42 Mongan, John C., Field Offices, HUD............ccceeccuue. 653 Monier, Claira, Region I, HHS 639 Monroe, Charles P., FBI, Justice .........cccoccvueeriereeenene. 574 Monroe, James W., Engineering and Research, In-terior 586 Monroe, R. R., Vice Adm., Naval Operations............ 553 Monroig, Antonio, Fair Housing and Equal Oppor-tunity, HUD Monroy-Cabra, Marco G., OAS Monsen, G. Richard, U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Montavon, Kent, Col, International Security Policy, Defense Montemayor, Enrique Pedro, Rear Adm., Inter-American Defense 828 Montgomery, Alex, Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Montgomery, Earl E., Food Safety, Agriculture....... Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) (Representative from Mississippi): Biography 105 Armed Services Committee 306 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 1130 Congressional Directory Page Montgomery, Hugh, Intelligence and Research, State 511 Montgomery, James M., State 508 Montgomery, James R., III, D.C. Insurance............... 816 Montgomery, Robert J., Jr., U.S. tion, Perma-nent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States Montgomery, William, Arms Control and Disarm-os ament 9 Montgomery, William, State 506 Monticciolo, Joseph D., Field Offices, HUD............... 653 Montone, Neil A., Employment Standards, Labor ... 634 Montorfano, Pedro O., International Bank................ Montoya, Joe, Field Offices, HUD Montplaisir, David, Col., Manpower, Reserve Ab fairs, and Logistics, ne Moody George F., Board of Governors, Fi Cross Moody, Jim (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 204 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Moody, W. Jarvis, J.F.K. Center for the Perform-ing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Moody, William C., Clerk’s Office, House .................. Mooers, Richard H., ICC Moomaw, Donn D., D.D., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Moon, Arnold, Veterans’ Affairs, House.................... Mooney, J. B., Jr., Rear Adm.: Oceanographer of the Navy Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce.......... Mooney, John J., Corporation Finance, SEC.. Mooney, Thomas E., Judiciary, House............. iv Moore, Alma B., Armed Services, House.................... Moore, Bessie Boehm, Libraries and Information Science 709 Moore, Bob Stahly, Home Loan Bank Board............. 692 Moore, C. J. (Jim), Veterans’ Affairs, House............. 354 Moore, C. William, Jr., General Accounting Office.. 463 Moore, Clyde R., International Boundary Commis-sion, U.S./Canada 833 Moore, Curtis A., Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Moore, Elliott, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB....... 712 Moore, Emily C., Science and Technology, House... 349 Moore, George T., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture 595 Moore, Henry, Appropriations, House...........ccccccec.... 305 Moore, Horace W., Services and Activities, Ameri-can Red Cross 679 Moore, James, Archives and Records, GSA. ............... 699 Moore, James G., CRS, Library of Congress.............. 469 Moore, Jeanne E., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-merce 627 Moore, Jerry A., Jr., D.C. Council’s Office................. 811 Moore, Jesse F., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul-ture 603 Moore, Jesse W., Space Science and Applications, 707 Moore, John C., Jr., Official, Farm Credit Adminis-is tration Moore, John E., Government Operations, House ..... 329 Moore, John H., Dr., National ience Foundation. 714 Moore, Joseph E., NLRB 711 Moore, Joy, E., Legislation and Congressional Re-lations, HUD 651 Moore, Karen, PS to Rep. Dingell .........cccceeveeurunnenee 233 Moore, Kate, Endowment for the Arts....................... 710 Moore, L. L., Comdr., Naval School of Health Sci-ences 559 Moore, Linda C., Congressional and Legislative Af-fairs, Interior 580 Moore, Lloyd N., D.C. Public Service Commission... 820 Moore, Luke C., D.C. Superior Court:....c ries 802 Moore, Nancy, Budget, Senate 277 Moore, Nanc; , PS to Rep. Broomfield ................... 231 Moore, Powell A., State 508 Moore, Robert H., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Moore, Robert J., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 53 Moore, Robert L., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Army Moore, Robert S., D.C. Executive Office..................... Moore, Roger H., Bureau of the Census, Commerce 616 Moore, Stanley D., Bureau of the Census, Com- Page Moore, Stephen F., Col., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 527 Moore, Virgil, Rear Adm., Naval Air Systems.......... 557 Moore, W. Henson (Representative from Louisi-ana): Biography 80 Ways and Means Committee 355 Moore, Waldo H., Copyright Office, Library of Con-1 gress 71 Moore, Warren H., D.C. Board of Parole.................... 820 Moore, William H., Pension Benefit Guaranty......... 722 Moorhead, Carlos J. (Representative from Califor-nia): Biography 19 Energy and Commerce Committee ..........ccccccoereunece 320 Judiciary Committee 334 Moorhead, Carlos, Mrs., The Congressional Club..... 683 Moorhouse, James A., U.S. and Foreign Commer-cial, Commerce 619 Moos, Eugene, Agriculture, House............ccccoevueuenennnn. 301 Moos, Susan, Dpty. AA to Rep. Foley .............. er 234 Moose, Jacob, Trade Development, Commerce.......... 621 Mora, Gustavo A., Dr., Pan American Health Or-ganization Morales, Diane K., CAB Moran, Alfred C., Field Offices, HUD................. Moran, Charles F., Advisory Board, GSA 7 Moran, Clayton L., Col., American Battle Monu-ments 677 Moran, Donald W., OMB 501 Moran, Mary E., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance Moran, Patricia K., General Accounting Office........ Moran, Raymond E., Staffing Group, OPM................ 720 Moran, Robert F., Attending Physician’s Office........ Moravitz, Francis E., Appalachian Regional Com- mission Moreau, A. S., Vice Adm., Naval Operations............ Morshield, Richard H., Inter-American Affairs, Moreland, Richard F., D.C. Environmental Serv- ices Moreland, Richard, Trade Administration, Com-¢ merce Moreno, Elsa, Dr., Pan American Health Organiza-at tion Morey, Larry D., Inspector General’s Office, HHS .. oH Morgan, Bruce, OM to Sen. Bingaman...........ccc......... Morgan, Charles M., III, IRS, Treasury............... J Morgan, David G., Compensation Group, OPM Morgan, Edgar, Consumer Product Safety Commis- sion Morgan, George W., Jr., Defense Nuclear Agency... a Morgan, Jay, Finance, Senate Morgan, John D., Jr., Bureau of Mines, Interior...... Morgan, John D, Program Analysis and Evalua- tion, Defense 532 Morgan, Juanita, Joint Economic Committee........... Morgan, Lewis R., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Morgan, Linda J., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Morgan, Paul L., CRS, Library of Congress Morgan, Reuben, Regional Administration, GSA..... Morgan, Richard D., Highway Administration, wi Morgan, Richard L., Jr., TVA 738 Morgan, Robert H., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.. 734 Morgan, T. R., Maj. Gen., Headquarters, Marine %54 rps Morgan, Vernon R., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-ture 606 Morgan, William E., Dr., Federal Prison Indus- tries, Inc., Justice Morganstern, Richard D., EPA Morgret, Peter M., Education and Labor, House...... Moriarty, Patrick J., Official, Farm Credit Admin- istration Morin, Alexander J., Staff, National Science Foun- dation Morin, Howard F., Corporation Finance, SEC.......... Morison, Gordon C., Postal Service.........cccceceeveueunen. 7 Moritsugu, Kenneth P., Health Professions, HHS... 645 Morey Platon D., International Court of Justice, Morphew, Wendy S., Commerce, Science, and merce 617 ransportation, Senate Individual Index Page Morr, Judith O'Dea, J.F.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Morrell, Kerry G., IMF 838 Morrice, Robert G., Intelligence Oversight, Defense Se Morris, ‘Angela a , Foreign Relations, Senate........... Morris, Archie, III, rations, Agriculture ENA 594 Morris, Ashton ul Administration Group, OPM...... 719 Morris, Frank E,, Officer, Federal Reserve................ 681 Morris, Herbert, Defense Security Assistance Agency 538 Morris, James P., Immigration, Justice...................... 577 Morris, James P., Jr., Lt. Col. (P), Jternaional Security Policy, Defense Morris, James R., Smithsonian 20 Morris, Jay F., "AID, International Development Cooperation Agency 741 Morris, Joseph A.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. o 3 General Counsel, OPM Morris, Joseph F., Postal Service 1 Morris, Marie B., ‘CRS, Library of Congress.............. 469 Morris, Robert H., Minority Business, Commerce.... 615 Morris, Robert J.: State Economic and Business Affairs, State..................... Morris, Russell, Financial Operations, Treasury Morris, Stanley E., Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice Morris, Theron E., Clerk’s Office, House.................... Morris, William H, Jr; Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 373 Trade Development, Commerce 620 Morris, Wilson, Budget, House 314 Morrison, Alan B., Administrative Conference of the United States Morrison, Alexia L., Enforcement, SEC ..................... Morrison, Barbara E., Education and Labor, House 318 Morrison, Bruce A. (Representative from Connecti-cut): Biography 198 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Judiciary Committee 334 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-05 ies Morrison, Ed, Democratic Policy Committee, nate 293 Morrison, Fred L., State 507 Morrison, James W., International Security Policy, ot Defense Morrison, James W., Jr., Compensation Group, OPM 718 Morrison, Jed, Budget, House Morrison, Martha, AA to Rep. Walker....................... Morrison, Michael P. E., Capt., Capitol Police.......... Morrison, Nan, Appro; riations, Senate.......ccceirrians Morrison, Robert , Library of Congress Morrison, Sid (Representative from Washington): Biography 32 Agriculture Committee 299 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Morrison, Toni, Council on the Arts..........ccccoueuueune.. 710 Morrison, Truman A., D.C. Superior Court............... 803 Morrissey, Patricia, Education and Labor, House.... 319 Morse, Bradford F., Secretariat, UN...........c.ccccueuu. 849 Morse, Marvin H., Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Mortimer, Louis R., Library of Congress............co..... 466 Morton, Alexander L., ICC 702 Morton, Evelyn, Finance, Senate 283 Morton, Judith B., Government Printing Office....... 464 Morton, Roy W., Geographic Names, Interior........... 588 Morton, Virginia, LA to Rep. Marlenee..................... 238 Moscato, Anthony C., Controller’s Office, Justice .... 569 Moscoso, Rodrigo E., Inter-American Development Bank 828 Moseley, Norah H., Ways and Means, House i Moseley, Phillip D., AA to Rep. Archer............c........ Mosemann, Lloyd K., II, Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Moser, Donald B., Smithsonian 730 Moser, Gertrude L., ES to Rep. McDade..................... 238 Moser, Marion, Staffing Group, OPM..... S Moses, Kenneth R., Lt., Capitol Police 458 Moses, Kim M., Science and Technology, House ...... 349 Mosher, R. Dennis, Energy and Commerce, House.. 322 Woslers Hermann, International Court of Justice, Moss, Frank, Former Members of Congress.............. Moss, Frederick E., Col, Legislative Affairs, De-fense 529 Moss, Jack M., HMO’s and Resources Develop- ment, 645 Moss, Kenneth B., Foreign Affairs, House................. 326 Moss, Marvin F., Asst. to Sen. Sarbanes.................... 229 Moss, William F., III, ICC 703 Mossinghoff, Gerald J., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 627 Mosunic, Matija, Finance, Senate 283 Motheral, Cornelia, Budget, House ..............ccccoeue....... 314 Motheral, John G., Smithsonian............cccceeeueunennnlle 729 Motley, Langhorne A., Ambassador Brainy and Plenipotentiary to Brazil ii naa 8 75 Motley, Wesley F., TVA 737 Mott, Roger A., AA to Rep. Stratton 242 Mottola, Joseph A., Human Development Services, HHS 639 Mould, Owen A., Defense Investigative Service........ 536 Moultrie, H. Carl, I, D.C. Superior Court................... 802 Mowatt-Larssen, Rolf, Railroad Administration, DOT 664 Moy, Ruby G., AA to Rep. Horton.......cccccoervuveerrunnnee. 236 Moye, Michael L., Education and Labor, House........ 318 Moye, Virginia P., D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics 814 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick (Senator from New York): Biography 127 Budget Committee 217 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Finance Committee 282 Legislative Review Committee ..........c.cccocuveveerrennnen. 293 Select Committee on Intelligence ..........c.ccoeouuene.... 296 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-gn em Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian.... Mozoomdar, Ajit, International Bank................ Mraz, Louis, Urban Mass Transportation, DOT....... 665 Mrazek, Robert J. (Representative from New : York): Biography 128 ApproSpiations Committee 302 Mrvos, Sally, Appeals Court 758 ‘Msarsa, Maurice G., TVA 738 Mtei, E. I. M,, IMF 838 Mudd, Leonard E., FAA, DOT 660 Mueller, Janet, Democrat Whip’s Office, Senate...... 444 Mueller, Russell J., Education and Labor, House .... 319 Muilenburg, Terry, Appropriations, Senate .............. 273 Mulberry, Richard, Inspector General, Interior ....... 587 Mulcare, Elle J., FCC 689 uldoon, William E., Pan American Health Orga- nization 842 Muldrow, Geraldine W., D.C. Licenses and Permits 818 Mulhallen, Daniel P., CRS, Library of Congress ...... 469 Mulholland, Douglas P., Secretary’s Office, Treas-hi ury Mull, Richard L., Joint Committee on Taxation....... 370 Mullarkey, D. Patrick, Tax Division, Justice ............ 573 Mullen, Francis M, Jr. Drug Enforcement, Jus- tice 574 Muller, Burnhart, House Administration, House..... 330 Muller, George, Economic Development, Com- merce 618 Muller, Mervin E., International Bank...................... 833 Muller, Robert, Secretariat, UN a mnie 849 ins Muller, Victor, Information Resources, Agriculture 594 Mulligan, John, General Counsel’s Office, GSA ....... 698 Mullikin, William, D.C. Fire Department. viiaaipeinivinits a Mullins, ‘Allan T., TVA 738 Mullins, James P., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 565 Mullis, Marie, Select Committee on Ethics, Senate. 295 Muttvoln, Toby, Public Works and Transportation, 2 ouse Mulqueen, Michael, Col., Program Appraisal, Navy 556 Mulrenin, Edward T, Officer, Federal Reserve........ 680 Multop, John, Budget, House 314 Mumphard, Ella, AS to Rep. Stark nr. a 242 Munk, Russell, Secreta; y's Ofkce. Treasury ............. 515 Munkittrick, Graham , Soil Conservation, Agri- culture 610 Munn, James S., Administrative Conference of the United States Munson, Ronald A., Bureau of Mines, Interior......... 1132 Congressional Directory Page Murdock, J. E.: FAA, DOT 660 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Muris, Timothy J., 695 Murkowski, Frank H. (Senator from Alaska): Biography 7 Energy and Natural Resources Committee 279 Foreign Relations Committee...................... .. 284 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Select Committee on Indian Affairs...........ccccen.... 295 Murphy, Austin J. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Biography 167 Education and Labor Committee ...........cccceereruenenne 316 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Murphy, C. Francis, District of Columbia Law Re-vision Commission 375 Murphy, C. Westbrook, Truman Scholarship Foun-ation 702 Mardis, Daniel, Administration and Management, r 632 Murphy, Daniel J., Adm., Vice President’s Office.... 443 Murpoy. Daniel Fs Jr., Comdr., Secretary’s Office, oh Murphy. Edward J., Jr., General Counsel's Office, 450 Mr FrankNT M., Lt., Legislative Liaison Office, House 461 Murphy. Franklin D, Gallery of Art, Smithsonian. 735 Murphy, Geo rge F., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Senate.. 446 Murphy, Gerald, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... Murphy, James, Postmaster’s Office, House ............. Murphy, James R., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office 813 Mar, John E. Lt. Col, Legislative Liaison ice, Air Force, House Murphy John F., Legislative Affairs, NASA............. Murphy, John P., V. Murphy, Ken, Environmental and Energy Study 4 Conference Murphy, Louis J., Trade Development, Commerce .. 622 Murphy, L Legislative Affairs, NASA .............. 705 donne, Murphy, M. Maureen, CRS, Library of Congress..... 469 Murphy, Michael A., FMC 695 Murphy, Nicholas M., Bureau of African Affairs, tate 509 Murphy, Norma M., Ways and Means, House........... 357 Murphy, Peg, Standards of Official Conduct, House 353 Murphy, Peter J., Jr., Appropriations, House........... 305 Murphy, Peter O., U.S. Trade Representative, Ex- ecutive 5 Murphy, Richard J., Occupational Safety od 5)alth Review Murphy Richard W., Ambassador Bnd and Plenipotentiary to Kingdom of Saudi rabia 880 Murphy Ronald D., FMC 694 Murphy, Stephen P., Motor Carrier Ratemaking tudy Commission 377 Marphy, Thomas P., Personnel Administration, HS 639 Murphy, Tim, D.C. Superior Court..........cccccereerurunnee. Murphy, Walter J., Jr., Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia Support Personnel................... Murphy, William J., Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations 677 Murray, Donald G., Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. 817 Murray, Hamish L., House Administration, House. 330 Murray, Hyde: Republican Leader’s Office, House ...........cccecvueueunene 450 Floor Assistant to the Minority, House................... 454 Murray, John, Budget, House 314 Murray, John F., Tax Division, Justice...........cc......... 32 Murray, Kevin P., Food Safet Agioiiomre id ny 603 Murray, Mark, Press Secy./ 1 to Rep. Bonker-........ Murray, Mark W., Appropriations, House................. Murray, Michael Leo, Clerk’s Office, House. , Murray, Patricia A., ES to Rep. Kazen ...................... 236 Murtha, John P., Mrs., The Congressional Club....... 683 Murine, John P. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography 164 Appropriations Committee 302 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ 382 Murtishaw, Thomas R., Food Safety, ETE 605 Musgrave, Bill E., AA to Rep. Coleman (Mo.)........... 232 Muss, Joshua, Property Resources, GSA Page Mussulman, David L., Soil Conservation, Agricul-: t ure 11 Mustin, H. C., Rear Adm.: Naval Operations 553 Decorations and Medals, Navy.................. 555 Musto, Michael, Joint Economic Committee .. war Muth, Edward L., Work Force, OPM.......................... 720 Muths, Thomas B., Advisory Council on Historic rvation 677 Mutuale, Kasongo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Zaire 87 Miinzberg, Reinhard, International Bank.................. Myers, Barbara D., Compensation Group, OPM....... Myers, Charles, Civil Division, Justice.............cce....... 57 Myers, Dorothy I., Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit............cccoeueuun.n. 774 Myers, Esther, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forest-nate 269 Myers, Henry, Interior and Insular Affairs, House. 333 Myers, J. Pierce, Post Office and Civil Service, House Myers, Janet L., Ways and Means, House.................. Myers, Jewell L., Mediation and Conciliation Myers, John R., State Research, Agriculture............ Myers, John, Regional Administration, GSA . wi Myers, John T., Brig. Gen., Army Communications 549 Myers, John T., Mrs., The Congressional Club.......... Myers, John T. (Representative from Indiana): Biography 67 Appropriations Committee 302 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 352 House of Representatives Page Board .................... 376 Myers, Judy, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 295 Myers, Lucretia F., Compensation Group, OPM...... 718 Myers, Morton A., ‘General Accounting Office.......... 463 Myers, Peter C., Soil Conservation, Agriculture....... 610 Myers, Rufus (Bud), AA to Rep. Collins .............. .. 232 Myers, Sondra G., Commission of Fine Arts Myerson, Jacob M., Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development ..............cocccvcevcununnene 841 Myint, U Kyee, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Burma Myshak, Richard dJ., Fish and Wildlife, Interior....... N Naftalin, Micah H., Holocaust Memorial Council .... 740 Nagel, Margaret, Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Nagler, G. R., Vice Adm., Naval Operations............. 553 Nabhigian, Archie, AA to Rep. TO tails tsatess 232 Nahme, Loran 1, Patent and Trademark, Com-i Naill, go D., Jr., Board, Farm Credit Adminis-tration 687 Nakamura, Joseph F., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Nalen, Craig A., OPIC, International Development Cooperation Agency 742 Naler, John L., Legislative Liaison, Army................. 546 Nalle, Margaret, Editorial Asst. to Sen. Mathias he 228 Nalley, Leigh, Farmers Home Administration, Ag- riculture 595 Nanes, Allan S., CRS, Library of Congress.. 469 Nanni, Anthony Vv, Antitrust, Justice..... 570 Nanto, Dick K., CRS, Library of Congress................. 469 Narayanan, K. R,, bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from India 63 Narmi, Ronald E., Rear Adm., Industrial College, Defense 539 Narva, William M., Rear Adm., Health Sciences University, Defense 539 Nash, Robert J., National Capital Planning Com-mission J! Nash, Robert T., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel ................cccceueueeen. 8 Nassif, Thomas A., Protocol, State............ccccceeverueneee. i Natcher, William H. (Representative from Ken- tucky): Biography Appropriations Committee Nathan, David, AA to Rep. McKernan....................... 238 Nathan, David S., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce Nathan, H. J., Naval Electronic Systems................... Nathanson, Philip, Health Care Financing, HHS.... 646 Natler, Raymond, CRS, Library of Congress............. 469 Individual Index 1133 Nave, Linda, House Administration, House.............. Navez, Andre, State Naylor, Frank W., Jr. Secretary's Office, Agriculture..........cccecceuvuvuervinnee Rural Development, Agriculture... Naylor, Michael, LD to Sen. Dodd.... Naylor, Nancy, Asst. to Rep. Roybal........... Neal, Anne D., Administration, Executive ................ Neal, Homer A. Dr., Science Board, National ek ence Foundation Neal, Jean Marie, AA to Rep. Spratt..........coevuvueuneee Neal, Rick, Executive Office Neal, Stephen L. (Representative from North Caro- lina): Biography 143 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 N Governnens Operations Committee.............coeuee... 327 ealer, Kevin, Democratic Policy Committee, 03 Senate Nebeker, Frank Q., D.C. Court of Appeals..... Neely, Judith L., D.C. Licenses and Permits. Neetz, Roger E., Dr., Cooperation and Develop- ment, Agriculture Negley, Naney B., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Negroponte, John Dimitri, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Honduras............... 877 Neher, Leonardo, Intelligence and Research, State. 512 Neibrief, Judith A., Food Safety, Agriculture........... 603 Neil, Henry A., Jr., Appropriations, House...... 30 Neill, Charles R., Controller’s Office, Justice Neilson, George D., D.C. Superior Court.................... 803 Neilson, Mikol S., Joint Committee on Taxation...... 370 Nelius, Carl, Geographic Names, Interior.................. 588 Nellen, David S., ICC 702 Nellius, Richard M., Surface Mining, Interior........... 583 Nellor, ‘Susan A, U. ’S Attorneys’ Office, Justice...... Nelson, Alan co Immigration and Naturalization, Justice 575 Nelson, Barbara, OM to Rep. Smith (Nebr.).. Nelson, Bill, Mrs., The Congressional Club ... Nelson, Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography 39 Budget Committee 312 Science and Technology Committee ............c.cceenee. 347 Nelson, Charles E., officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit..... 767 Nelson, Charles, Grain Inspection, Agriculture........ 606 Nelson, David W., Energy and Commerce, House.... 323 Nelson, Donald M., Jr., U.S. Trade Representative, Executive. Nelson, Edward, Jr., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, ro Nelson, Elizabeth, A., Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, Senate 461 Nelson, Elton W., D.C. Finance and Revenue............ 815 Nelson, Harry B., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT...... 664 Nelson, Harvey K., Fish and Wildlife, Interior......... 58 Nelson, Ivy M., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits Nelson, James C., European Affairs, State................ Nelson, Jennifer J., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Nelson, Joe L., FCC Nelson, Joyce L., ES/OM to Rep. Bilirakis................ Nelson, Karen, Energy and Commerce, House x Nelson, Keithe E., Col., Air Staff, Air Force.............. Nelson, L. Clair, Mine Safety and Health Review ... Nelson, Margaret, OM to Rep. Chandler.................... 232 Nelson, Merlin A., Food Safety, Agriculture............. Nelson, Paul, Banking, Finance and Urban Af- fairs, House Nelson, Paul, Budget, House Nelson, Stephen D., Foreign Affairs, House.............. Nelson, Stuart, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and istics, Def 530 Nelson, Toni Lee, House Administration, House...... Nemeyer, Carol A., Library of Con, > Nemzek, James, Field Offices, HU Nerseth, N. P., Capt., Judge Advocate Gener: Office, Na Nesen, Robert Dean: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Australia 875 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Nauru 879 Neshkes, Leo D., Antitrust, Justice.........ccccerurururunue. 570 Page Nessen, Ronald H., J.F.K. Center for the Perform-ing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Nester, John J., Administration and Management, Labo T 632 Nesterczuk, George, Administration Group, OPM... 719 Netchvolodoff, Alexander V., AA to Sen. Danforth. 227 Nething, David E., Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 676 Netsch, Walter A., Commission of Fine Arts ............ Nettesheim, Christine Cook, judge, U.S. Claims Court (biography) Neuenschwander, Tod O., AA to Sen. McClure........ Neuman, Trisha, Special Committee on Aging, na Neumann, Gerard E., Maritime Administration, Neumann, Loretta, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Neusner, Jacob, Council on the Humanities 3 Neustadt, Margaret, Operation, GSA ..........cccceunne.n. Navies elie L., Policy and Communications, 17 Neville, Tom, Agriculture, House..........cccccceveruerennnne. ot Nevitt, Robert L. M., USIA 741 New, Lloyd Kiva, Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior.. 588 Newbould, Peter E., AA to Rep. Florio...........ccccuue.. 234 Newbould, Peter, Energy and Commerce, House...... 324 Newby, Lillian, Press Aide to Rep. Synar.................. 243 Newcomb, Jerry W., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture 599 Newcomb, Oscar, Administratien Group, OPM........ 719 Newell, Bruce, Rear Adm.: Navy 551 Legislative Affairs, Navy 555 Newell, Gregory J., International Organization Af-fairs, State 512 Newkirk, William D., U.S. Trade Representative, Executive 503 Newland, Ned, Joint Committee on Taxatien........... 371 Newlin, Michael H., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Democratic and Popu- lar Republic of Algeria 875 Newlin, Ron, Budget, Senate 277 Newman, Albert, Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Newman, Bernard, judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) Newman, C. Thomas, Comptroller, NASA................. Newman, Gerry S., President's Commission on White House Fellowships 723 Newman, Jerald C., Libraries and Information Sci- ence Newman, Laura, Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House.. 452 Newman, Mark M., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Newman, Michael G., Defense Investigative Serv- ice 536 Newman, Priscilla, Foreign Affairs, House................ 327 Newman, Theodore R., Jr., D.C. Court of Appeals... a Newton, Fred, III, FEMA 692 Newton, Fred J., Defense Contract Audit Agency.... 535 Newton, Wayne, President's Council on Physical _ Fitness and Sports Ng, William, EEOC 686 Ngonda, Putteho M., Ambassador Estraorfinary and Plenipotentiary from Zambia........... Nguyen, Xe V., Joint Committee on Taxatio; Niblock, Robert, Office of Technology Assessment.. th Nicholas, Harry K., AA to Rep. Conable.................... Nicholas, Nicholas Cc Col., Air Staff, Air Force....... Nicholas, Robert B, Science and Technology, ouse Nicholls, Harry R., Bureau of Mines, Interior.......... Nh Harold E., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, NichoposPhilip, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biographyy)....... coves Nichols, Todd C., EA to Rep. Schneider ..................... Nichols, William J., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 596 Nichols, William M., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Nichols, William (Representative from Alabama): Biography Armed Services Committee 306 Nesmith, M. Joyce, State 505 Nicholson, Joanie M., UN Information Centre......... 1134 Congressional Directory Page Nicholson, Richard S., Staff, National Science Foundation 714 Nickel, Herman W., Ambassador Extraordina and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Sout Africa Nickens, Beverly E., District of Columbia, House... Nickles, Don (Senator from Oklahoma): Biography Energy and Natural Resources Committee.. Labor and Human Resources Committee..... Small Business Committee National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... Nicoletopoulos, George, IMF 837 Niederlehner, Leonard: General Counsel’s Office, Defense ...........ccoeevveennne 532 Defense Legal Services Agency ............... .. 536 Nielson, Aldon D., Reclamation, Interior......... .. 586 Nielson, Barry, Selective Service System........... 727 Nielson, Howard C. (Representative from Utah): Biography 190 Energy and Commerce Committee..........cccccceuenuee 320 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 361 Republican Policy Committee 362 Nielson, Melissa A., Surface Mining, Interior........... 583 Nieman, Roger L., Officer of the U.S. Claims Court Nierenberg, William A., Prof, National Science 'oundation 714 Nies, Helen Wilson, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography).........c.cccceu... 772 Niffenegger, D. A., Agricultural Research, Agricul- ture 608 Niffinegger, Patricia, Budget, Senate.......................... 277 Nightingale, Stuart L., Dr., Food and Drug, HHS.... 641 Nigro, Anthony, D.C. Court of Appeals.........ccceuee. 80. Nihan, Charles W., Judicial Center ............... Niksch, Larry A., CRS, Library of Congress Niles, Thomas M. T.: European Affairs, State 510 U.S. Section, Permanent Joint Board on De- fense, Canada-United States ..........ccceevueervevnennnne 844 Nimatallah, Yusuf A., IMF 838 Nimmo, Mary A., Secretary’s Office, Commerce....... 613 Nimo, Juan A., OAS 840 Nims) Arthur L., ITI, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-’ phy Ninomiya, Calvin, Public Debt, Treasury .................. Nirenberg, Darryl D., Agriculture, Nutrition, and, Forestry, Senate Nisbet, Thomas, Trade Development, Commerce..... Nishihara, Naokado, International Finance Corpo-ration 835 Nishimura, William Y., Field Offices, HUD.............. Niskanen, William A., Jr. Economic Advisers, Ex-ecutive 502 Nissel, Stanley N., General Counsel’s Office, Army 546 Nissley, Lynda G., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Niusulu, Tuupule, House Administration, House .... 330 Nix, James E., World Agricultural Outlook, Agri-culture 598 Nix, Roscoe R., Community Relations, Justice.......... Nixon, Richard, Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Noah, Max W., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected ui Agencies Noakes, John E., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 Nobles, Jo, ES to Sen. Bumpers 226 Nobles, Warren P., General Accounting Office......... 462 Noblin, George M., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House S Noel, Barbara, AS to Rep. Robinson .............cccu........ Nolan, Alice E., D.C. Licenses and Permits Nolan, Bernard A., Congressional Liaison Service, VA, House Nolan, Frank E., State Nolen, William O., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Noll, Harold W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury........... Noll, William R., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Noonan, Allan S., Dr., Health Care Delivery and Assistance, HHS Nordgren, Leonard J., FMC Nordlinger, Edwin H., Regional, SEC......................... 726 Nordsieck, Joseph E., Inspector General's Office, OPM (iy Page Norelius, Charles E., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 746 Norman, D. L., D.C. Superior Court.........c.ccco.ccuruuenee. 802 Norman, Mark, AA to Rep. LaFalce.........ccccceueueuenune 237 Norment, Hanley J., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT. 664 Norris, Charles R, ‘D.C. Board of Zoning Adjust-ment 822 Norris, Clayton, Export-Import Bank .................c....... 687 Norris, Donald, FMC 694 Norris, Judith Hale, officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit..... 767 Norris, Trahon P., D.C. Recorder of Deeds................ 821 Norris, Walter F., International Finance Corpora-tion 835 Norris, William J., Office of Technology Assess-ment 473 Norry, Patricia G., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Norseth, Howard G., Maritime Administration, DOT Norsworthy, John R., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Northup, Graham T., FDIC 691 Norton, Clark F., CRS, Library of Congress.............. 469 Norton, Frank, Jr., Maj., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, Senate 461 Norton, Mary Beth, Council on the Humanities ...... Norios, William, Minority Secretary’s Office, nate Norwood, Janet L., Labor Statistics, Labor ............... Norwood, Kathryn E., Government Operations, House 329 Norwood, Robert L., Dr., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army Norwood, William R., TVA Nosanow, Barbara Sissler, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Nosanow, Lewis H., Staff, National Science Foun-dation Noto, Nonna A., CRS, Library of Congress................ Nottingham, Mason G., Maritime Administration, w Nottingham, Thomas, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate 446 Novak, Alan R., Commission of Fine Arts................. 682 Novak, Barbara, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian....... 734 Novey, Rogelio, OAS 840 Novins, Jan: North Atlantic Assembly 380 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group. 381 Secretary’s Office, Senate .446 Novitch, Mark, Dr., Food and Drug, HHS ................. Novogratz, R. M., Col.,, Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Novotny, Donald J., Pons Agricultural Service... 601 Novotny, Shirley, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Novotny, Thomas W., CRS, Library of Congress...... 467 Nowak, Henry J. (Representative from New York): Biography 140 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Small Business Commit 351 Nowak, Jean, SBA 727 Nowinski, Peter, Civil Division, Justice .........c.cceceeuen. 571 Nowland, Marian E., Health Affairs, Defense .......... 528 Nozenso, Louis, Arms Control and Disarmament .... 738 Nugent, Thomas C., Defense Legal Services i Agency Nuissl, Rudolph F. H., Trade Administration, Com- merce 620 Nulty, Timothy E., Energy and Commerce, House .. 322 Nummy, David, Budget, Senate...........cccocoeeeeurcrrrueenne 277 Nunn, Robert L., National Park Service, Interior.... 584 Nunn, Rosemary, Register of Wills...........cccceueucuunee. 806 Nunn, Sam (Senator from Georgia): Biography 44 Armed Services Committee 273 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Small Business Committee 290 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 382 Nunzio, Nicholas S., D.C. Superior Court 8 Nxumalo, James, International Bank......................... Nyborg, Keith Foote, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Finland Nye, William B., U.S./Canada Commission............... Individual Index 1135 Page Page Nysmith, C. Robert, Aeronautics and Space Tech- Odachowski, Michael, Health Care Financing, nology, NASA 706 HHS 646 Nystrom, Duane, Joint Committee on Printing........ 370 Oday, Larry, Health Care Financing, HHS................ 646 O'Day, Paul T., Trade Development, Commerce....... 620 0 Oden, Hillary A., Geological Survey, Interior........... Odle, Robert C., Jr., Secretary’s Office, DOE ............ 582 667 Oakar, Mary Rose (Representative from Ohio): Ai Pamela, Environment and Public Works, Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. sis House Administration Committee.........cccccceereueen.. Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Select Committee on Aging 363 North Atlantic Assembly 380 The Interparliamentary Union ..........ccccceevuererennen. 380 Oakley, Robert Bigger, Ambassador Extraordinary BA Penipaieniiary to Somali Democratic Re-S50 ublic Oates, Walter E., Maritime Administration, DOT... 662 Oberdorfer, Louis Falk, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 77 Oberg, Jon H., AA to Sen. Exon .......cccocecevvevurrererenene. 227 Oberlander, George H. F., National Capital Plan- ning Commission 708 Oberle, James, Select Committee on Aging, House.. 365 Oberlin, David W., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT ........ 66 Oberman, Eileen, Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 295 Oberman, Irvin, Doorkeeper’s Office, House............. 453 O’Berry, Dinah, LA to Rep. St Germain .................... 241 Oberschmidt, Ervin R., Executive Officer, Ameri- can Red Cross 678 Oberstar, James L. (Representative from Minneso- ta): Biography 103 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Democratic Study Group 359 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Obey, David R. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 205 Appropriations Committee 302 Democratic Study Group 359 Joint Economic Committee 371 Oblinger, Josephine K., Council on the Aging ... 690 Obloy, Edward J., Defense Mapping Agency.,........... 537 O’Brien, Edward F., Mediation an Conciliation edie 695 O’Brien, Edward 3, III, Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 O’Brien, Frank, Jr., Officer, Federal Reserve ........... 680 O’Brien, George M. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 54 Appropriations Committee 2 North Atlantic Assembly O’Brien, John E., General Counsel’s Office, NASA.. 4 O’Brien, Robert J., Jr., Col., Public Affairs, De-fense 532 O’Brien, Thomas J.: Policy, Defense 523 Defense Investigative Service...........cccceeueeererieenenen. 536 O’Brien, Timothy J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 378 O’Bryan, Alice, Finance, Senate ...........cccceceerrennenene. 283 O’Bryon, Margaret K., Merchant Marine and Fish- eries, House 339 Obuchowski, Janice 1., FCC 690 Ochoa Ochoa, Luis Carlos, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 842 Ochs, John, Secretary’s Office,A jculture.........0.. O’Connell, Dennis, Secretary’s es Treasury oO’ Connell, Edward H., Judiciary,H. O'Connell, Janice M., Foreign Relations, Senate...... 285 O'Connell, R. C., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT........ 665 0’ Connell, Thomas A., D.C. Fire Department........... 815 oO’ Conner, Bill, Agriculture, House 301 O’Connor, Cathy, Appropriations, Senate.................. 273 O'Connor, Cecil, Field Offices, HUD .........ccocueveueuneee 655 O'Connor, Harold J., Fish and Wildlife, Interior...... 585 oO’ Connor, % M., Highwa Administration, DOT...... 661 O’Connor,K . William, Rerit Systems Protection Board 743 O'Connor, Sandra Day, Associate Justice, U.S. Su-preme Court ingre hy) 756 Oona, Thomas, D. wg House Administration, ouse O'Connor, W. J. M,, opt, Headquarters, Nawal. ateri Oda, Shigeru, Soman Court of Justice, UN .. 28 nate Odom, William E., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Se- lected Agencies 547 O'Donnell, Alice L., Judicial Center...........cccoeueeuennen. 805 O’Donnell, Bernard J., D.C. Transportation.............. 821 O'Donnell, L. Kirk: General Coun. to Rep. O’Neill...........cceevereeruennnne. 239 Speaker’s Office 449 O'Donnell, Ruth M., Compensation Group, OPM..... 718 O’Donohue, Daniel A., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 509 O’Flinn, Rita P., Foreign Relations, Senate............... Oglesby, H. Patrick, Joint Committee on Taxation . 370 lesby, M. B., Executive Office..........ccovruerererennene 499 O'Grady, Jacquie S., Armed Services, Senate en, Robert W., Criminal Division, Justice O'Hara, John P., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 O’Hara, Ray M., Majority Whip’s Office, House....... 450 O’Hare, John F., Joint Committee on Taxation. 371 Ohman, John H, Forest Service, Agriculture... 609 Okawara, Yoshio, Ambassador Extraordinary nd Plenipotentiary from Japan. tac. hint 864 O’Keefe, Bernard M., Mediation and Conciliation... 0 O’Keefe, Sean, Appropriations, Senate O'Kelly, Paul B., Regional, SEC 1 Okin, Carol, Administration Group, OPM ................. 719 Qiaseogs) Bgl 1 Casas, Pan American Health Or-ws ganiza 4. Olch, Dad I M.D., Health Sciences University, Defense 539 Olchak, Seymour, Postmaster’s Office, House........... 454 Oldham, M. Brent, D.C. Appeal and Review, Equalization and Review 811 O’Lenick, Brenda, House Administration, House..... 330 Oleszek, Walter J., CRS, Library of Congress........... 469 Oleszewski, Richard, Joint Committee on Printing. 369 Olen, Neil, Boulder Laboratories, Commerce........... 627 Olimpio, Joseph, Employment Olin, James R. (Representative Biography Agriculture Committee Small Business Committee Oliphant, Lincoln, Republican Senate na Oliva, Miguel A. Aguilar, Health Organization Oliver, Daniel: General Counsel, Education Standards, Labor...... 634 from Virginia): 194 299 351 Policy Committee, 295 Dr, Pan American 843 670 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Oliver, David G., Services and Activities, Ameri- can Cross 679 Oliver, Earl, Railroad Retirement Board................... Oliver, Edward, International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 Oliver, James, Doorkeeper’s Office, House................. 453 Oliver, Jean B., D.C. Licenses and Permits................ 819 Oliver, Karen, Environment and Public Works, Senate Oliver, Philip, Capt., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 530 Oliver, R. Spencer, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Oliver, Rozanne D., Refugee Programs, State........... Olmer, Lionel H., International Trade, Commerce.. 618 Olmo, Ralph, Office of Management, Education....... 669 Olmstead, S. G., Maj. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 Olsavsky, Michael J., ITC 743 Olsen, Einar O., Trade Development, Commerce ..... 620 Olsen, Roger M., Criminal Division, Justice.............. 571 Olsen, Sydney, Finance, Senate Olshinski, John A., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-Ey sion Olson, Donald L., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 596 Olson, Dorothy, Small Business, Senate..................... 292 Olson, E. Richmond, U.S./Canada Commission ........ 836 Olson, Nancy J., Trade Development, Commerce..... 621 Olson, Sn I B., Legal Counsel, Justice................ 568 1136 Congressional Directory Olstad, Walter B., Management, NASA ..................... O’Malley, Barbara B., Civil Division, Justice............ O’Malley, Brian J., LC to Rep. Hertel ........................ 236 O’Malley, E. Raymond, Exec. AA to Rep. Hertel ..... 236 O'Malley, Edward J., FBI, Justice............ccccccecereruruene. 574 O’Malley, Jerome F., Gen., Air Staff, Air Force....... 564 O’Malley, Nancy, EA to Rep. Markey..............cc........ 238 O’Malley, Patricia, D.C. Licenses and Permits ......... 819 O'Malley, Robert J., Doorkeeper’s Office, House...... 453 O'Malley, Thomas P., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.. 516 assis, Aristotle, Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Ondrof, Andrew J., Engineering and Research, In- terior 586 Oneglia, Stewart D., Civil Rights Division, Justice.. 571 O'Neil, Barbara T., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-os ture O’Neil, Marcy, Research and Engineering, Defense 525 O’Neil, Michael J., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 O'Neil, William D., Research and Engineering, De- ense 527 O'Neill, Hugh, General Counsel’s Office, Navy ........ 552 O’Neill, James: Archives and Records, GSA 699 Advisory Board, GSA 701 O'Neill, Jeffrey S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 O’Neill, Joseph P., AA to Sen. Bentsen...................... 226 O'Neill, Joseph T., NLRB 711 O’Neill, Robert F., Science and Technology, House. 350 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (Representative from Mas- sachusetts): Biography 90 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 358 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 358 Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol 374 House Office Building Commission............cceccvenee.. 376 Speaker of the House 449 Onorato, Dominick, VA 750 Ooms, Van Doorn, Budget, House .............cccccueucuenee. 314 Oppedahl, P. E., Capt., Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency 538 Oppenheimer, Jesse H., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 736 Oppenheimer, Michelle A., FCC 688 Oravecz, Cindy, Majority Secretary’ s Office, Senate 447 Ordonez, Roberto Martinez, OAS 8. O'Regan, Charles R., AA to Rep. Fascell.................... O'Reilly, James P., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-g sion 45 Oren, Craig N., Energy and Commerce, House......... 323 Orenstein, Harold D., Postal Rate Commission ........ 723 Orfila, Alejandro, OAS 8 40 Oringer, David G., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Orloff, Jack, Dr., National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, HHS 643 O'Rourke, Joanna, Postmaster’s Office, House......... 453 Orr, Betty L.,, AAO Rep. Carney is ceresivieias 232 ........cis Orr, Charles W., Board of Governors, American Cross 678 Orr, David S., Election Commission ..........ccceoeeueeuvennnn. 691 Orr, Elaine L., General Accounting Office................. 462 Orr, Verne, Secretary of the Air Force (biography). 561 Orsini, Eric A., Installations, Logistics, and Finan- cial Management, Army 544 Ortega, Carol, Appropriations, Senate...............cc...... 272 Ortega, Katherine D., Copyright Royalty Tribunal . 684 Orth, Donald J., Geographic Names, Interior............ 589 Ortiz, Frank V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Peru 880 Ortiz, Solomon P. (Representative from Texas): Biography 188 Armed Services Committee 306 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Ortner, Robert, Economic Affairs, Commerce........... 616 Orwick, Karen, Agriculture, House 301 Orza, Eugene D., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB... 712 Osborn, Mar: Jane, Dr., Science Board, ‘National Science Foundation 713 Osbourn, Richard, SBA 727 Osburn, Jack W., Jr., Trade Development, Com- merce Osburn, Sandra S., CRS, Library of Congress........... Page Oscarson, E. R., Capt., Naval Facilities Engineer-a ing Oser, re Personnel and Administration, Jus-tice 69 O'Shaughnessy, John J., Budget, House..................... 314 Osheroff, Gerald, Investment Management, SEC..... 725 Oshiki, Kaz, AA to Rep. Kastenmeier ........................ 236 Ostenso, Grace L., Science and Technology, House.. 350 Ostenso, Ned A., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-merce 627 Osterman, Georgia C., Armed Services, House.......... 308 Osthaus, John G., Appropriations, House.................. 305 Ostrander, Jane, State 508 Ostrom, Christopher L, Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 O'Sullivan, Jennifer, CRS, Library of Congress........ 469 O'Sullivan, Mark D., Clerk’s Office, House................ 451 O'Sullivan, Tadhg F., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Ireland........................ Oswald, Robert M., Services and Activities, Ameri-can Red Cross Oswald, Vera L., Armed Services, House................... Otero, Edgardo, Rear Adm., Inter-American De-fense College 828 Otis, Barbara M., AID, International Development Cooperation Agency 742 Otis, Glenn K., Gen., Army Training and Doctrine. 549 Otoo, Eric Kwamina, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Ghana............cccocucuc.. 861 Ott, William R., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 624 Otter, William M., Employment Standards, Labor.. 633 Otterson, Wallace R., Forest Service, Agriculture ... 610 Ottinger, Richard L. (Representative from New York): Biography 135 Energy and Commerce Committee ............cccevvueee. 320 Science and Technology Committee......................... 347 Democratic Study Group 359 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Otto, John E., FBI, Justice 574 Qualline, Elizabeth, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Ours, W. Elliott, Jr., FCC 690 Ouzts, Shirley, D.C. Secretary’ s Office... 811 Overly, Charles B., Jr., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army Sy Overstreet, 5 C., Clerk’s Office, House................. Overton, Ramah E., Botanic Garden........ iy Owen, Deborah, K., Judiciary, Senate. Owen, Michael W., AA to Rep. Holt ............ Owens, Basil T., CRS, Library of Congress................ 466 Owens, Dean, Republican Leader’s Office, House .... 450 Owens, Debbie, General Counsel’s Office, OPM........ 17 Owens, James I, IRS, Treasury .........ccccoceveuerrveuennes 518 Owens, James M., Industrial Economics, Com-merce 615 Owens, Major R. (Representative from New York): Biography 131 en and Labor Committee ...........ccoceevrununnen 316 Government Operations Committee..........cccccouunn. 327 Owens, Stephen A., Science and Technology, House 350 Oxford, Warren B., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Oxley, Michael G. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 148 Energy and Commerce Committee............cccceueueee. 320 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 366 Oxman, Gaston, Dr., Pan American Health Orga-nization 842 P Pace, E. Veronica, D.C. Executive Agencies.............. Pace, Norma, National Commission for Employ- ment Policy 377 Pachter, Marc Jay, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian... 734 Packard, Barbara L., National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, HHS Packard, Michael, Commission on Security and Co-operation in Europe 373 Packard, Ronald C. OR Praia from Califor- nia): Biography 26 Education and Labor Committee ...........cccceeennenenn. Individual Index Page Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Packer, Arnold, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 293 Packwood, Bob (Senator from Oregon): Biography 158 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Finance Committee 282 Small Business Committee 290 Republican Policy Committee 294 Joint Committee on Taxation 370 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission... 377 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy... 382 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad- em Paddock. Mina F., Foreign Affairs, House................. 326 Padgett, Faye M., Joint Committee on Printing....... Padilla, Rogelio, Jr., EEOC 6 Padwo, Saul, Trade Dovslopmens, Commerece........... Paganelli, Robert P., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Syrian Arab Republic... 881 Paganico, Luke L., Railroad Retirement Board........ 748 Pagano, Gerald A., AID, International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency. 741 Pagano, Vincent B., Veterans’ Employment, Labor i Page, Anne, Majority Leader’s Office, House............ 450 Page, D. D., Jr., Col., Headquarters, Marine Corps.. 554 Page, Richard Ss Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Page, William E., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... $38 Pagliano, Gary J., CRS, Library of Congress............. 469 Paige, Emmett, Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment and Readiness, Army 548 Paige, Roderick R., National Fir for Em- ployment Policy Paijmans, Martijn, J. W. M., International Bank .... 831 Paine, Lewis C., Maritime Administration, DOT ..... 663 Painter, Denise A., Legislative Affairs, Defense....... Pair, Hubert B., D.C. Court of Appeals...........ccce.c.... 802 Paisley, Melvyn R., Navy 551 Pajak, John J., U.S. Tax Court 799 Palank, Joseph A., Government Printing Office ...... 464 Palensky, Leo E., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 614 Palladino, Nunzio J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 744 Palmer, Bruce, Geological Survey, Interior............... 582 Palmer, George, Agriculture, House.........c.cccccceueuennn. 301 Palmer, James F., D.C. Corrections Palmer, Robert E, Science and Technology, House. 52 Palmer, Robie M. iH. European Affairs, State.......... Palmer, Ronald DeWayne, Ambassador Api: 3 nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Ma-laysia 879 Palmer, Steve, Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate Palmerino, Edward J., Services and Activities, American Red Cross Ralmsiy Claire, Policy and Communications, Palmquist, Gary A., Administration Group, OPM... 719 Pamfilis, Andrea, LA to Rep. Schroeder 241 Panday, Ishwari Raj, IMF Panetta, Leon E. (Representative from California): Biography Agriculture Committee 299 Budget Committee 312 Pang, Frederick F. Y., Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Pankey, Mary Lou, D.C. Occupational Safety ond Health Board Pannier, William J., II, NLRB 2 Paone, Martin, Democratic Policy Committee, , nate 293 Papenfus, Albert L., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army Pappas, Gust, Compliance and Investigations, OPM Pappas, Tony, Chf. of Staff to Rep. Dyson ................. Paquin, Nosy Health Care Delivery and Assist- ance, H 644 Pardes, Herbert, Dr., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, ands, Mental Health, HHS Pares, Segismundo A EEOC a Paretzky, Kenneth L Law Revision Counsel's Office 454 Parham, Walter E., Office of Technology Assess-ment 473 Parisi, Joseph S., Lt., Capitol Police 457 Park, Carol, U.S. Trustees, Justice 577 Parker, Alan A., Judiciary, House ...........c..ccoeeueuuee.e. 335 Parker, Averette, M.D., D.C. Human Services.......... 816 Parker, Barrington D., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. Parker, Bonnie S. Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 295 Parker, Clifford J., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Parker, Edna G., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 796 Parker, Gerald W., Brig. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force. 564 Parker, Harold W. Jr., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 659 Parker, Harriet, Judiciary, Senate..............cccuee..... Parker, Harry F., Jr., House Document Room. % Parker, James E., Foreign Agricultural Service....... Parker, James M., Engineering and Research, In- terior 586 Parker, John W., Engineering and Research, Inte- rior Parker, Larry, Field Offices, HUD............ccccoueuun...... Parker, Marjorie H., University of the District of Columbia 821 Parker, Marshall J., SBA 727 Parker, Robert P., Economic Analysis, Commerce... 616 Parkhurst, Charles P., Jr., Gallery of Art, Smithso- nian 735 Parkhurst, Thomas, AA to Rep. McHugh.................. Parkinson, William H., Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian 5 Parks, Charles R., Capt., Capitol Police...................... Parks, Donald C., HMO'’s and Resources Develop- ment, HHS 645 Parlier, Frank H., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB 712 Parlin, Christopher, Trade Administration, Com- merce 620 Parmar, Judhvir, International Finance Corpora- tion 835 Parming, Marju, General Accounting Office............. 463 Parr, Carolyn M., Tax Division, Justice 5 Parr, Jerry S., Secret Service, Treasury Parrett, Neil F., Engineering and Research, Interi- or 586 Parrette, Bernard V., Hearings and Appeals, Int.- rior 579 Parris, Hugh G., TVA 738 Parris, Judith H., CRS, Library of Congress ............. 469 Parris, Stanford (Stan) E. (Representative from Virginia): Biography 195 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 District of Columbia Committee 315 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Parrish, Alice C., Public Affairs, Defense.................. 531 Parrish, Emilia E., Small Business, House................. 352 Parrish, Pesey L., Rules and Administration, Sena 290 Parry, ny AA to Sen. Hatch 227 Parshley, Paul, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Parsons, Donald F., U.S./Canada Commission.......... 36 Parsons, Jack W., Congressional Record Index 1Cce. Parsons, John G., D.C. Zoning Commission............... Partee, J. Charles, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve 679 Pascale, Gwendolyn S., Foreign Relations, Senate... 285 Pasco, James, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury Pashayan, Seng Jr. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 18 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Pastino, C. N., Lt. Col., Shipbuilding and Logistics, Na 552 Pastis, Dorothy, Appropriations, Senate .................... 273 Patch, Don I, Community Planning and Develop- ment, HUD 652 Pate, Barbara, LD to Rep. Pickle 240 Pate, Dona L., Appropriations, House. ....................... 305 Patin, Larry J., Bureau of the Census, Commerce... 617 Patin, Terry, State 508 99-555 0 ~ 83 -74 1138 Congressional Directory Page Page Patman, William (Bil) N. (Representative from Texas): Biography 184 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Patriarca, Michael M., Office of the Comptroller, Treasury 517 Patrick, Horace, Administration and Management, Tr Patrick, Joseph L., Bureau of Mines, Interior........... 582 Patrick, Ruth, Dr., Council Member, Smithsonian .. 729 Patterson, D. K., Capt., Office of Information, Navy Patterson, Jerry M. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 24 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Patterson, Kenneth J., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Patterson, Thomas J., Commodore, Maritime Ad- ministration, DOT 6! Patti, Joseph S., Regional Offices, OPM Pattison, Allan K,, Lt., Capitol Police............cceoce...... Patton, Douglas J.: Clerk’s Office, House 451 Election Commission 691 D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment 822 Patton, Robert J., Jr., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Paugh, Jon, International Economic Policy, Com- merce 622 Pauken, Thomas W., ACTION 675 Paul, Debbie, Budget, Senate 277 Paul, Ronald E. (Representative from Texas): Biography 187 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 National Republican Congressional Committee... 361 Pauley, Caroline M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Pauley, Roger, Criminal Division, Justice.................. 572 Paulk, John R., TVA 738 Pauls, Frederick H., CRS, Library of Congress......... 467 Paulsen, Lynda, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Paup, Michael L., Tax Division, Justice..................... 573 Pavilack, Carol McGrew, Parole Commission ........... 746 Pavlick, Edward E., Administrative Assistants Office, Army Pawlikowski, John T., Father, Holocaust Memorial Council 740 Paylan, Elise, Budget, Senate 217 Payne, Glen, Investment Management, SEC............. Payne, James K., Food Safety, Agriculture........ ... 604 Payne, James L., Government Printing Office Payne, N. Joyce, University of the District of Co- lumbia 821 Payne, Nancy, PS to Rep. Bedell .............ccccounrreucnene 231 Payne, Nell, Budget, Senate 277 Payne, R. J., Regional Offices, Merit Systems Pro- tection Board 743 Payne, William C., Minority Affairs, Agriculture.... 593 Payton, Carolyn R., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 819 Payton, Richard, Comdr., Naval Medical Data Services Center 559 Payton, Sallyanne, Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Paz, William, Regional Administration, GSA ........... 701 Peabody, Arthur E., Civil Rights Division, Justice .. 571 Peach, J. Dexter, General Accounting Office............ 463 Pearl, Laurence D., Fair Housing and Equal Op- portunity, HUD 651 Pearlstein, Philip, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Pearson, Dianne, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Pearson, James L., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 603 Pearson, Robert W., Trade Development, Com-merce 620 Pearson, Suzanne D., Legislative Counsel’s Office, Sena 447 Pearson, Ursula H., Administration, Executive ....... 503 Peartree, Frank T., Officer of the U.S. Claims Pease, Donald J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 150 Ways and Means Committee 355 Pease, Elizabeth, Science and Technology, House.... 350 Pecarich, Pamela J., Ways and Means, House.......... 356 Peck, Dallas L., Geological Survey, Interior.............. 582 Peck, Darrell L., General Counsel's Office, Army .... Peck, Earl G., Maj. Gen., Policy, Defense................... Peck, Edward Lionel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Islamic Republic of Mauritania 879 Peck, John W., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Peck, Raymond A., Jr., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 664 Peck, Robert A., Envirecnment and Public Works, na Peck, Sara Graham, Services and PE American Red Cross Peckarsky, Lee, Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Peckham, Gardner G., Foreign Affairs, House ......... 327 Peckham, Victoria B., AA to Rep. McGrath 203 Pecore, Peggy L., Agriculture, House ............... e301 Pectol, Richard, Administration Group, OPM .......... 719 Pedersen, Amanda, FTC 695 Pedersen, Kenneth S., External Relations, NASA... 706 Pedigo, Linda, EA to Rep. Bliley Peebles, E. M., Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems........ Peek, Kenneth L., Maj. Gen., Manpower and Per- sonnel, Air Force 565 Peek, Linda K., Democratic Policy Committee, nate 293 Peel, Terry R., Appropriations, House........................ 305 Pehrkon, James A., Election Commission.................. 691 Pei, I. M., Council on the Arts 710 Peixotto, David E., Lt. Col., Civil Works, Army........ 544 Peixotto, Ernest D., Lt. Gen., Army Staff and Se- lected Agencies 547 Pelkey, David, General Counsel’s Office, GSA.......... Pell, Claiborne (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography Foreign Relations Committee.............cccoeeveerrrnennene Labor and Human Resources Committee. EN, Rules and Administration Committee .................... Democratic Policy Committee Joint Committee on Printing Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe National Commission on Student Financial As- sistance 377 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Office of Technology A 1ent 472 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council............ccccccrueneen. Pellechio, Anthony J., Planning and Evaluation, HHS 638 Peller, Elton A., Government National Mortgage Association, HUD 653 Pelletreau, Robert H., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 510 Pellicoro, Robert J., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Pellikaan, Thomas G.: Secretary’s Office, Senate Congressional Daily Digest, Senate...............ccceuc.. Pelzman, Helen L., Energy and Commerce, House.. 323 Pembroke, Flora M., Western Union Telegraph Co. = Pena, Richard M, Foreign Affairs, House.................. Penaranda, Frank E., Aeronautics and Lo? Technology, NASA Pence, George D., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Pendleton, Clarence M., Jr., Commission on Civil Rights 9 Pendleton, Miles S., Jr., Near Eastern and South ian Affairs, State 511 Pendley, William P., Energy and Minerals, Interi- or Penfold, Michael, Land Management, Interior-......... Penn, John Garrett, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)................... 778 Penner, Samuel, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 624 Pennington, Arthur, Program Analysis and Evalu-ation, Defense 532 Penny, Timothy J. (Representative from Minneso- Court 792 Biography 100 Individual Index 1139 Page Agriculture Committee 299 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Penttala, Harry C., Postal Service 747 Peploe, John W., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Pepper, Claude (Representative from Florida): lography 41 Rules Committee 345 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 358 Select Committee on Aging 363 The Interparliamentary Union .........cccceevcccucunnnne. Peraino, Joe, LA to Rep. Lipinski........cccccccuvuune Perales, Gabriel Jr., Labor Relations Authority....... 693 Peralta, Arrieta Ernesto, OAS 839 Peralta, Eusebio del Cid, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 842 Peratino, Chris-S., Smithsonian..........ais.iimmioe 729 Peratino, Maureen Pp, FCC 689 Percy, Charles H. (Senator from filinois) Biograph 51 Foreign Relations Committee...........ccccovivinuecnnnnene 284 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Republican Policy Committee...........ccocerrrrivrcrnunnne. 294 Special Committee on Aging 297 Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group. 381 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 735 Perez de Cuellar, Javier, Secretariat, UN.................. 849 Perez, John G., Community Relations, Justice.......... 578 Perez-Chiriboga, Marcial, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Venezuela......... 871 Perito, Robert, International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 Perkins, Andrew D., Jr., Col., D.C. National Guard. 820 Perkins, Carl D. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography 7 Education and Labor Committee ..........c.cccccurueneneee. 316 Perkins, Courtland D.: Academy of Engineering. 704 National Research Council 704 Perkins, Jack E., Legislative Affairs, Justice............ 568 Perkins, Peter B., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Perkins, Robert, National Republican Senatorial mmittee 294 Perkins, Robert P., Smithsonian.........ccccecevuvvrvevuernene 729 Perle, Richard Norman: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 373 International Security Policy, Defense................... 524 Perrone, Nancy M., House Administration, House.. Perrot, Paul N., Official, Smithsonian.............c..ui Perry, 'Angelina, Appropriations, House............. a Perry, Charles B., Government Printing Office. Perry, Charles L., UN Information Centre, ........ Perry, L. Glenn, Enforcement, SEC Perry, Pat, Majority Leader’s Office, House Perry, Robert, State Perry, William J., Dr., Office of Technology Assess- ment Perryman, George, Regional Administration, GSA . 700 Pertschuk, Michael, FTC 695 Perugino, Roxanne, Foreign Affairs, House............... 326 Pesch, Donna J. Stone, J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Peter, Albert A., Jr., Management and Budget, HHS 639 Peterman, John L., FTC 695 Peters, Clay E. Interior and Insular Affairs, House Peters, John C., Engineering and Research, Interi-Se or 5 Peters, Marybeth, Copyright Office, Library of Co ngress 472 Peters, Robert, Rural Electrification, Agriculture... 596 Peters, Roy L., D.C. Environmental Services ............ 814 Peters, Walter, Regional Offices, Labor .............. os Petersen, Robert E., Jr., Senate Press Gallery... Peterson, David, Archives and Records, GSA ........... Peterson, Glen D., Bureau of Mines, Interior............ Peterson, John, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 33 Peterson, Kevin, Speaker’s Office...........ccccccorurererurnnnne 449 Peterson, Kirk B., Education and Labor, House....... 319 Peterson, M. Roger, Maj. Gen., Defense Logistics Agenc 536 Peterson, arvin F., U.S. Tax Court ....ciuwnindien Peterson, R. Max, Forest Service, Agriculture... Page Peterson, Raymond M., M.D., President’s Commit-tee on Mental Retardation 378 Peterson, Robert A., General Accounting Office ...... 463 Peterson, Vernon L., Col., Public Affairs, Defense... 532 Petersons, Oskars, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Petoskey, Merrill, Extension Service, Agriculture... 608 Petran, Janos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Hungary...........cccevueeee. 862 Petri, Thomas E. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 205 Education and Labor Committee..........cccoucnenuunnee. 316 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus Petricco, John, Field Offices, HUD Petrignani, Rinaldo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Italy..........ccccccuuneeee. Petrocci, Richard L., Home Loan Bank Board Petroskey, Dale, AA to Rep. Goodling......................... 235 Pettengill, Lisbeth, Press Secy. to Rep. Mikulski..... 239 Pettibone, Craig, Staffing Group, OPM ...................... 720 Pettigiani, Carlos A., Dr.,, Pan American Health Organization 843 Pettipaw, Norman, Foreign Agricultural Service..... 601 Petturs, Drew, AA to Rep. Swift.........ccccevvevrivenennnnn. 243 Petty, Arnold E., Engineering and Research, Inte- rior Petty, Madeline, D.C. Housing and Community De-velopment 815 Petty, R. O., Brig. Gen., Defense Communications Agency Peura, Edwin W. A, Lt. Col, Research and Engi- neering, Defense 527 Pevey, Lyman E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 624 Pew, Michael R., Copyright Office, Library of Con- gress 471 Pewitt, N. Douglas, Science and Technology Policy, Executive 503 Peyser, Daniel, Inspector Generals Office, GSA ...... 697 Peyser, Theodore D., Jr., Tax Division, Justice......... 573 Peyton, Donald F., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 804 Peyton, Tom, Jr., Smithsonian Péroz, Patrick D., IMF Pfaender, Fred W., Housing, HUD............ccccoeueuenene. Pfieffer, W. Dean, Correction of Naval Records Pfister, Harold F., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.... Pfister, Steve, Doorkeeper’s Office, House................ 453 Pfluger, Frederick F., Appropriations, House........... 305 Pfrang, Edward O., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 626 Pfund, Peter H., State 507 Phelan, Dennis J., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Phelan, Marion, EA to Sen. Rudman.......................... 229 Phelps, Fred A., Naval Air Systems 557 Phifer, Franklin C., Jr., Ways and Means, House.... 356 Philbin, Edward J., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Philips, Ronald J., External Relations, NASA........... 706 Phillips, Barbara, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 33 Phillips, Cyrus, Contract Appeals, GSA ............ccc.... 7 00 Phillips, Harry, Legislation and Public Affairs, Education 6 Phillips, Howard K., Appeals Court..........cccccccueuuuee. Phillips, J. Danis), International Organization Af- fairs, Sta 512 Phillips, En L., Appalachian Regional | mmission Phillips, James R., Trade Development, Commerce. 11 Phillips, Joan, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Phillips, Martha H., Ways and Means, House........... 357 Phillips, R., Capt., Naval Supply Systems.................. 558 Phillips, Reed, Jr., Policy, Budget and Administra- tion, Interior 581 Phillips, Richard W., Jr.,, Brig. Gen., Separate Agencies, Air Force 566 Phillips, Ronald B., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 26 Phillips, Susan M., CFTC 683 Phillips, Victor B., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 599 Phillips, Vincent M., Rural Development, Agricul; ture 1140 Congressional Directory Page Phillips, Willard (Bill), Jr., Rural Development, iculture 595 Phillips, William J., Services and Activities, American Red Cross 679 Phinny, Robert H., Ambassador Extraordinary and Pl enipotentiary to Kingdom of Swaziland.......... 881 Phoebus, Tom, Railroad Ticket Office Phythyon, Daniel B., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Piasecki, Ronald W., Policy, Budget and Adminis-tration, Interior 58 Picciotto, Robert, International Bank......................... 8 Pickerill, Robert L., Regional Offices, OPM .............. Pickering, Thomas R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Federal Republic of Ni-879 Pickatt, Betty H., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 643 Pickett, Diane B., Clerk’s Office, House...................... 451 Pickford, David E., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ...... 515 Pickle, J. J. (Jake) (Representative from Texas): Biography 183 Ways and Means Committee 355 Joint Committee on Taxation 370 Pickle, J. J., Mrs., The Congressional Club................ 683 Pie, Virginia H., Services and Activities, American d Cross 79 Pieler, George, Finance, Senate 283 Pierce, Richard A., Appropriations, Senate............... o72 Pierce, Samuel R., Jr. (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development): Biography 649 dvisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re-lations Pierre, Tamarii, South Pacific Commission............... Pierson, Jay, Doorkeeper’s Office, House................... Pietris, Mary Dewees, Processing Services, Library of Congress 471 Pifer, Ernest, D.C. Licenses and Permits................... Pigman, Nancy S., Export-Import Bank.......... ie Pigurina, Luis M., Board, Development Bank... Pike, Chuck, AA to Rep. ‘Whittaker ade Pike, Janet, ES to Rep. Whittaker ...........ccccoceuvuvincares Pikus, Irwin M., Staff, National Science Founda-i Pillg Charles, President’s Committee on Em- ployment of the Handicap 72 Pilon, Roger, General Counsel's Office, OPM.... Pinckney, Theodore C., D.C. Licenses and Permits. 818 Pincus, Paul, Architect of the Capitol’s Office.......... 455 Pine, Juan E, FMC 694 Pineda, Anna, Ways and Means, House..................... 357 Pinkerton, Joan, National Credit Union.................... 709 Pinson, C. Paul, Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 Pinto, Edmund, FAA, DOT 660 Pirius, James, Legislation and Public Affairs, Edu- cation 670 Pisani, John M., Maritime Administration, DOT..... 663 Pisano, John E., Field Offices, HUD............c.cccccuc.... 653 Pitcher, Shackford, Foreign Agricultural Service... 601 Pitchford, Gerald E., Foreign Affairs, House............. 326 Pitsch, Peter K., 689 Pittman, Mary T., U.S. Tax Court... crisilicle. 799 Pitts, William R., Jr.: Republican Leader’s Office, House ..........cccoceuuu.... Floor Assistants to the Minority, House . 2s Pizer, Samuel, Officer, Federal Reserve...... Pizzano, Winifred A., Appalachian Regional Com- mission Place, David E., Secretary’s Office, Air Force........... Placke, James ig Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs , Sta 510 Plaine, Herzel oy E., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-by sion Planagan, Albert, International Economic Policy, Commerce 623 Planansky, Robert, EEOC 686 Plant, Francis X., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Army 544 Plashal, John G., Appropriations, House.................... 305 Plata, Nancy D., Program Analysis and Evalua- tion, Defense 532 Platle, E. Raymond, Intelligence and Research, State 512 Platt, David, Vice President's OMe ocr: 443 Platt, John, Regional Administration, GSA .............. Page Platt, Nicholas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Zambia.............. 882 Platt, S. F., Commodore, Naval Sea Systems ............ 558 Pleasant, Jack C.; FDIC 691 Plebani, Jon, AA to Rep. Olin 239 Ploch, Albert B., Capt., Health Sciences University, fi 541 Plein, Paul, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice 575 Pleissner, Ogden, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Pletzke, Chester J., Health Sciences University, Defense 540 Plewes, Thomas J., Labor Statistics, Labor ............... Plissner, William A, FAA, DOT ns Plotkin, Robert S., Officer, Federal Reserve Plowden, William C. es JTS Secretary's Office, Labor Veterans’ Employment, Labor...........ccccoeueiniccennnee Plummer, James E., Health Sciences University, 54 Defense 0 Plummer, Nelson W., Engineering and Research, nterior Plummer, Wesley A., Dr., Secretary’s Office, DOT.. 657 Plunkett, Robert A., Planning and Evaluation, HHS 638 Pluto, Raymond J., Government Printing Office...... 464 Pogoloff, David: Congressional Liaison Service, VA, House............. 460 VA 750 Pogue, Barbara J., EA/OM to Rep. Gaydos............... 234 Pogue, Forrest C Former Members of Congress............ccccceeeveencnunnne 697 Museum of American History, Smithsonian ......... 733 Pohlman, Robert, D.C. Housing and Community S18 Development 1 Pointer, Sam C., Temporary Emergency Court of ppeals 760 Points, Ronald J., General Accounting Office........... 463 Poirier, C. Normand, USIA 741 Polak, J. J., IMF 838 Polansky, Larry P., District of Columbia Courts...... 803 Polatsek, Jean S., Finance, Senate....................... we 28 Polen, Edward P., Clerk’s Office, House Policinski, Mark R., Joint Economic Committee...... 373 Poling, Robert D., CRS, Library of Congress............. 469 Polk, Franklin G., Judiciary, House 335 Polk, Rudy, AA to Rep. Savage 241 Polking, Joseph C., FMC 694 Pollan, Hans, International Finance Corporation.... 835 Pollard, Edward J., Secret Service, Treasury............ 5: Pollard, Marcia, AA to Rep. Minish Pollin, William, Dr., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, andid Mental Health, HHS Pollner, Marco, UN Economic Commission “ia Latin America Polzer, Babette, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate................. Pomeroy, Barbara, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury Pommerening, Glen E., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice Pompa, Gilbert G., Community Relations, Justice... 577 Pompilano, Carol, Science and Technology, House.. 350 Pondi, Paul, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary from Cameroon Pont, James K., Trade Developm, Commerce...... Pontius, John, AA to Rep. Poole, John Ww. Jr., hi omy iin Poole, William, Economic Advisers, Executive. Poore, Gwen M., Government Operations, House Poore, Jesse H., Science and Technology, House...... Pope, Donna, Mint, Treasury 51 Pope, Martha S., Environment and Public Works, pr) Senate Popkin, Jordan J., Health Resources and Services, HHS 644 Popple, Joseph F., Comptroller, Air Force................. 564 Poretz, Eloise, House Radio and Television Gallery 939 Porter, Alan E., Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate.... 446 Porter, Catherine T., Ways and Means, House......... 356 Porter, John Edward AR from Illi-nois): Biography 58 Appro riations Committee 302 Porter, John M., Research and Engineering, De-fense 526 Porter, M. Jeanette, Field Offices, HUD.................... 654 Porter, Paulette, PS to Rep. Traxler............cccou...... 243 Individual Index Page Porter, Roderick K., FCC 689 Porter, Roger B.: Executive Office 500 Policy Development, Executive .........c.ccccceveeuruennnnne. 502 Secretary’s Office, Treasury 515 Porter, Rudolph, D.C. Licenses and Permits ............. 818 Porter, Thomas H., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 603 Porterfield, Fred H., Field Offices, HUD.................... 654 Portney, Gerald G., IRS, Treasury ..........cccevvuvueuenne 519 Posner, Bernard, President’s Committee on Em-ployment of the Handicapped..........c.cccccerueuruunnnne. 72 Post, Ingrid, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate “i Post, Richard B., Staffing Group, OPM .... Poster, Riki, Appropriations, Senate..... "i Postlethwaite, Alan W., Smithsonian..........c.cc.......... Poston, Ersa H., Merit Systems Protection Board.... Potamos, Christ F., Col., Defense Logistics Agency.. Poteat, Paul, Finance, Senate 283 Potter, David S., Dr., Office of Technology Assess-ment Potter, Frank M., Jr., Energy and Commerce, House 322 Potter, J. Craig, Fish and Wildlife, Interior .............. 584 Potter, Mary Grace, Smithsonian............ccccceeveverunununae 730 Potterf, Michael, U.S. and Foreign Commercial, Commerce 619 Potts, Janet S., Judiciary, House.........ccccccerevuruerennenen 335 Potts, Robert, AA to Sen. Armstrong... i226 Poulsen, Ole L., International Bank .............ccccocucuunee. 832 Poundstone, Freda J., American Battle Monu-ments 677 Povinelli, Frederick P., Aeronautics and Space Technology, NASA 707 Powell, Cedric J., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 624 Powell, Dianne, Agriculture, House.........cccceceueuruenene. 301 Powell, Dorothy, EA to Rep. O’Brien... 29 Powell, James M., Chief, Capitol Police ..................... Powell, James W., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 Powell, Jimmie, Governmental Affairs, Senate........ 286 Powell, Katherine S., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-i sion Powell, Lewis F., Jr., Associate Justice, U.S. Su-preme Court (biography) 755 Powell, Myrl D., Geographic Names, Interior........... Powell, Paul L., Congressional and Legislative Af-fairs, Interior 580 Powell, Richard J., Comptroller’s Office, NASA....... 705 Powell, Roger W., Jr., D.C. Finance and Revenue.... 815 Power, Joyce, OM to Rep. Tallon 243 Power, Leona A., Congressional and Legislative Af-fairs, Interior 580 Power, Reginald C., Jr., Services and Activities, American Red Cross 679 Powers, Alan D., Minerals Management, Interior... Powers, David S., Col, Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force Powers, Edwin F., Appropriations, House.................. Powers, Joseph A, Food Safety, Agriculture ........... Powers, Peter G., Official, SmithIonian ...cucemssses Powers, Richard, National Park Service, Interior.... Powers, Robert Ss + FCO Powers, Skip, Admin. to Rep. Edgar........cccceeueunuene Powers, Thomas G., Small Business, House ...... Powis, Robert E., Secretary’s Office, Treasury Pozesky, Martin T., FAA, DOT Pozinsky, Norman, Space Tracking and Data Sys-tems, NASA 707 Praeger, Richard, Budget, House............cccocecvvurrenenene. Pranger-Valle, Lorna, Sergeant at Arms Office, nate 446 Prater, Kenneth F., Judiciary, HOUSe.....is iii 336 Prather, Gerald L., Maj. Gen.: Air Staff, Air EWE 564 Operations, Plans, and Readiness, Air Force ........ 565 Prather, James G., Dr., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Pratt, Arnold W., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Pratt, Carlisle E., D.C. Superior Court ....................... Pratt, Dana J., Library of Congress ...........ccccceuevunnenn. 466 Pratt, Gloria G., International Labor Affairs, a0 Labor Pratt, John Helm, judge, U.S. District Court for Pratt, Richard T.: Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... Home Loan Bank Boar Pratt, Roxanna B., Judiciary, Senate Preece, Charlotte P., CRS, Library of .............. Preece, Richard M., CRS, Library of Congr sor Preeg, Ernest Henry, Ambassador Extraordin ry and Plenipotentiary to Haiti 877 Pregelj, Vladimir N., CRS, Library of Congress ....... 469 Preissner, James E., Sergeant at Arms Office, nate 446 Prell, Michael J., Officer, Federal Reserve................ 680 Premus, Robert, Joint Economic Committee............. 373 Prendergast, Albert J., SBA 727 Prentice, William A., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 617 Presel, Joseph, Arms Control and Disarmament...... 738 Press, Donald E., Smithsonian 730 Press, Frank: Academy of Sciences 704 National Research Council 704 Pressler, Larry (Senator from South Dakota): Biography 175 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee Foreign Relations Committee...........cccooeerevrerennene. Small Business Committee Special Committee on Aging The Interparliamentary Union Pressler, Laurel, AA to Rep. DeWine Pressley, John L., Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Preston, Helen M., Drug Enforcement, Justice ........ 574 Preston, Maddie L., ES to Rep. Hefner....................... 235 Preston, Raymond C., Jr., Brig. Gen., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Air Force........... 565 Prestowitz, Clyde V., International Economic Policy, Commerce Preysnar, Walt, Solar Energy and Energy Conser- vation Bank, HUD Price, A. Yvonne, D.C. Apprenticeship Council ........ Price, Charles H., II, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Belgium..........cccoucueuunue.e. 875 Price, Courtney M., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT... 664 Price, Herbert C., Insp., Capitol Police.........c.c.......... 457 Price, James R., CRS, Library of Congress................ Price, Joseph W., Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Price, Kathy, Governmental Affairs, Senate Price, Lori, Appropriations, House.................. suih Price, Melvin, Mrs., The Congressional Club............. Price, Melvin (Representative from Illinois): Biography 63 Armed Services Committee 306 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 382 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 382 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy... 382 Price, Richard J., CRS, Library of Congress... 469 Price, William D., Armed Services, House......... .... 308 Priester, Nathaniel, Secretary’s Office, Senate......... 445 Peilizian, Richard L., Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, De- ense Primus, Wendell E., Ways and Means, House .......... Prince, A. S., Shipbuilding and Logistics, Navy........ Prince, D. C., Naval Air Systems........ccccccueueuueee. Principi, Anthony J., Armed Services, Senate brings, Robert M., Bureau of African Affairs, tate 509 Priscoli, Victoria D., D.C. Corrections 813 Pritchard, Joel (Representative from Washington): Biography 197 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Pritchard, Maureen, Ways and Means, House.......... 357 Pritchett, Raymond N., Judiciary, House................... 336 Privitera, Charles R., Col., Health Sciences Univer- sity, Defense 54 Prochaska, Stan W., Governmental and Public Af-fairs, Agriculture 592 Prochnik, Martin, Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 509 Proctor, Alan, FTC 696 Prolman, Robert S., Public Works and Transporta- the District of Columbia (biography)...........c.cc.... 775 tion, House 1142 Congressional Directory Promisel, Larry J., Officer, Federal Reserve............. Proper, Datus, Inter-American Affairs, State.......... Propst, Howard, LD to Sen. Armstrong Pross, Thomas W., Maritime Administration, DOT. Prosser, Michal Sue, OM to Rep. Patman Prouty, Lee, Republican Leader’s Office, House Prowse, A. R. G., Proxmire, William (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography Appropriations Committee Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Legislative Review Committee ...........cecoeirinnnnnnns 293 Joint Economic Committee 371 Prucha, John C., Food Safety, Agriculture................ 605 Prucha, Ronald J., Food Safety, Agriculture.. .... 604 Prucker, Michael, Chf. LA to . Kennelly............. 236 Pruitt, David C., III, AA to Rep. Edwards (Ala.)....... 233 Pryor, David H. (Senator from Arkansas): iography 10 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 268 Finance Committee 282 Special Committee on Aging 297 Select Committee on Ethics 2 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. Pryor, William C., D.C. Court of Appeals........ 8s Pubillones, Lillian, Foreign Affairs, House Pugh, Charles E., Feoployment Standards, Labor.... 634 Pugh, Raymond A., Sr., Food and Nutrition, Agri- culture 607 Pugliese, Eugene, Judiciary, House 335 Puglisi, Joanne, OM to Rep. Downey..........ccccccoerenensn. 233 Pulju, Frank A., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture... 607 Pulliam, James E., Jr., Fish and Wildlife, Interior.. 585 Pully, William A., EA to Rep. Valentine................... 243 Pulsipher, Allan G., TVA 737 Purcell, Graham, Mrs., The Congressional Club ...... Purcell, James N., Refugee Programs, State............. 513 Purcell, Joyce, Budget, Senate 277 Puri, Chaman, D.C. General Services.............cccecueuue. 815 Puritano, Vincent, Comptroller’s Office, Defense..... 528 Purpuro, Larry, AA to Rep. Courter..........ccccoevennee. 232 Pursell, Carl D. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 93 Appropriations Committee 302 Pustay, John S., Lt. Gen., National Defense Uni- versity Putens, Becky, PS to Sen. Johnston..........ccccoueueueunee Putman, Robert W., Appropriations, Senate. Re Putz, Robert E., Fish and Wildlife, Interior .............. Pyatt, Everett, Shipbuilding and Logistics, Navy..... 552 Pyke, Thomas N., Jr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Pytel, Christine, Forest Service, Agriculture............. 610 Q Quackenbush, James H.: 836 ILO, UN 851 Quainton, Anthony Cecil Eden, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nicaragua. 879 Quander, Rohulamin, D.C. Educational Institution Licensure Commission 812 Quann, Patricia, D.C. Human Services...........ccccoc...... 816 Quayle, Dan (Senator from Indiana): Biography 65 Armed Services Committee 273 Budget Committee 277 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Quealy, Patricia, Budget, House .........ccccoccecvvvrueeennnnns 314 Queen, Evelyn E. C., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 803 Queen-Addision, Phoebea, D.C. Investigations and Enforcement 817 Quello, James H., FCC 688 Quesada, Elwood R., Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 732 Quetsch, John R., Comptroller’s Office, Defense ...... 528 Q Juick, H. Edward, Jr., AA to Sen. Eagleton ............. 227 Quick, R. Edward, Highway Administration, DOT .. 661 Quigg, Donald J., Patent and Trademark, Com-2 merce Quigley, John E., Naval Council of Personnel Boards 55 Quigley, Robert C., Appropriations, House................ 305 Quigly, James M., Former Members of Congress..... 696 Quill, John J., Defense Contract Audit Agency ........ Quillen, James H. (Representative from Tennes-see): Biography 176 ules Committee 345 Republican Policy Committee 362 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 375 Quillen, William T., Administrative Conference of the United States Quinlan, Gerald C., Controller’s Office, Justice........ Quinlan, Kellan K., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Quinlan, Kenneth E., D.C. General Services............. Quinn, Carolyn, ES to Sen. Boren..........ccccocuuee. Bs Quinn, Donald P., Drug Enforcement, Justice Quinn, Judith A., Energy and Commerce, House..... 324 Quinn, Linda C., Corporation Finance, SEC.............. 725 Quinn, R. F., Naval Supply Systems...........cceccevnueuee. 558 Quinn, Rowland K., Jr., National Mediation Board. 713 Quinn, Thomas H., Board for International Broad- casting 381 Quinn, Thomas P., Research and Engineering, De-fense 526 Quinta, Donna M., Congressional Liaison Office, OPM, House : 460 Quiros, Roberto E., OAS Quistgaard, E., European Space Agency .... Qureshi, Moeen A., International Bank R Raabe, Mark J., Energy and Commerce, House........ Rabb, Bruce, Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Rabb, Maxwell M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Italy 878 Rabbitt, Walter J., Bureau of Standards, Com-iit merce Rabin, Herbert, Dr., Research, Engineering, and Systems, Navy 552 Rabin, Robert, Staff, National Science Foundation. 714 Rabson, Alan, Dr., National Cancer Institute, HHS 643 Rabun, Ted M., Official, Farm Credit Administra-i tion Radice, Anne-Imelda M., Architect of the Capitol’s Offi1ce. 455 Radix, Bernard K., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Grenada 861 Radway, Michael, LA to Rep. D’Amours...........ccco..... 233 Raether, Carl, State 508 Rafferty, Jim, Rules, House 346 Rafferty, Scott, Energy and Commerce, House......... 323 Rafshoon, Gerald M., J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian Raftery, Kathi, AA to Rep. Donnelly...........c..c........ Rafuse, Robert W., Jr., retary’s Office, Treas- ury Ragan, S. Paul, Food Safety, Agriculture. .................. Ragazzi, Giorgio, International Bank Ragland, William M., Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Ragone, David V., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation 713 Rahal, Kamal J., Personnel and Administration, Justice Rahall, Nick J., 2d (Representative from West Vir-ginia): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 352 Rahe, Dewain, Foreign Agricultural Service............. Raikes, Ralph E., Board, Farm Credit Administra-tion 687 Raimo, Bernard, Jr., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Rainbolt, Harry A., Indian Affairs, Interior.............. 581 Raines, William F., Jr., Architect of the Capitol’s Office 455 Rainey, Colleen, Public Works and Transportation, ouse Rains, Michael T., Forest Service, Agriculture......... Rajagopalan, Visvanathan, International Bank ....... 8 Rak, Daniel S., General Counsel’s Office, Air Force 563 Rakoff, Stuart H., Dr., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Quijano, Raul A., OAS 83 and Logistics, Defense 530 Individual Index 1143 Page Page Rall, David P., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 642 Rall, J. Edward, Dr., National Institute of Arthri-tis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Dis-eases, HHS 643 Ralston, George, Bureau of Prisons, Justice.............. Ralston, Martha L., Science and Technology, 550 House 5 Ramage, David R., Majority and Minority Rooms, ouse Ramey, Leon, Public Affairs, State ...........cccceoevuruennne Ramey, Marion S., Drug Enforcement, Justice......... Ramirez, Blandina Cardenas, Dr., Commission on Civil Rights 739 Ramirez, Juan, Work Force, OPM 720 Ramirez, Manuel E., OAS 840 Ramonas, George, Chf. LA to Sen. Domenici ............ 227 Ramos-Bates, Karen, District of Columbia, House... 316 Remy aeh S., Compliance and Investigations, P Ramsay, Catherine, Foreign Affairs, House............... Ramsey, Bonnie, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Ramsey, Robert L., Secretary’s Office, Labor............ Ramsey, Stephen D., Land and Natural Resources, Justice Rand, Stanley, Tropical Research, Smithsonian....... Randall, Howard, Col. Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Randall, Richard R., Dr., Geographic Names, Inte- Randolph, Bernard P., Maj. Gen., Research, Devel-opment, and Acquisition, Air Force..................... Randolph, Jennings (Senator from West Virginia): Biography 200 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 Randolh, Nathaniel, Jr., D.C. Licenses and Per- Randoloh, Roland T., District of Columbia, House... 316 Randolph, William, Asst. to Rep. Chappie................. 232 ew, James L., Research, Development, and Ac-quisition, Army 545 Raney, William P., Dr., Space Science amd Applica- tions, NASA Range, Jim, Majority Leader’s Office, Senate............ Rangel, Charles B. (Representative from New ork): Biography 133 Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Rank, Everett G.: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture......... 599 CCC, Agriculture 600 Rankin, John L., Minerals Management, Interior... Rankin, Karen S., Lt. Col., Secretary’s Office, Air Force 561 Rans, Donald L., Brig. Gen.: Comptroller, Air Force 565 Separate Agencies, Air Force .........cccvvevneneennne 566 nsom, neral Services..........coceveuene. 815 Rao, Paul P., judge, U.S. Court of International Trade (biography) 783 Raphel, Arnold L., State 508 Raphel, Robin, State 506 Rapley, Lawrence N., International Bank................. 833 Rope: Winan E., Board of Governors, American Cross 78 Rapps, Donna, Republican Leader’s Office, House... 450 Rasco, William E., AA to Rep. Flippo.......ccccceueueueunee. 234 Rashkow, Bruce C., State Raskas, Bernard S., Rabbi, Holocaust Memorial Council Rasmus, Richard, AA to Rep. Porter Rasmussen, Norman C. Dr., National Science Foundation Ratchford, William R. (Representative from Con- necticut): Biography 33 Appropriations Committee 302 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 359 Select Committee on Aging 363 Ratcliffe, Karleen, Field Offices, HUD....................... 655 Rath, Kenneth W., Public Debt, Treasury................. 519 Rathauser, Vladimir, Dr., Pan American Health Rather, Lucia J., Processing Services, Library of Congress 4 Rathert, Alfred E., Regional Offices, ICC................... Ratliff, J. O., AA to Sen. Simpson. ............ Bs Ratliff, Jean, Ways and Means, House Ratner, Gershon M., General Counsel's Office, HUD 650 Ratner, Victor, Radio and Television Correspon-dents’ Galleries Ratti, Ricardo A., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ouse 339 Raub, William F., Dr, National Institutes of Health, HHS 642 Raum, Arnold, senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biog-raphy) 79 Rauner, Robert M.: Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, De-550 fense OEA, Field Activities, Defense ............ccoeeueveurercunucnne 34 Raveche, Harold J., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 626 Ravenel, Henry, Jr., Washington National Monu- ment Society Raver, Stephen W., National Credit Union................ Rawls, Nancy V., ‘Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ivory Coast 878 Rawls, W. Lee, AA to Sen. DomeniCi.......ccceeveeenenne 227 Ray, Edward Ww. Copyright Royalty Tribunal .......... 684 Ray, Gordon N., Council Member, Smithsonian....... 729 Ray, Himadri Narayan, International Bank............. 832 Ray, Jeremiah J., Nuclear Regulatory Commission 744 Ray, John, D.C. Council’s Office 811 Ray, John E., U.S. Trade Representative, Execu- tive 503 Ray, Milton D., Food Safety, Agriculture................... 604 Ray, Richard B. (Representative from Georgia): Biography 44 Armed Services Committee 306 Small Business Committee 351 Raymond, Dana M., Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Raymond, Nicholas, U.N. Food and Agriculture...... Raymond, Victor, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate ............. 292 Rayner, Ellen P., Clerk’s Office, House...................... 451 Re, Edward D., chief judge, U.S. Court of Interna-3 tional Trade (biography) 83 Read, Joel, Council on the Humanities ..........ccceueuue. 711 Read, Philip, Acquisition Policy, GSA. ..........c.ccccuuune. 697 Reagan, Ronald W., Mrs., J. F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian........cc.cccecevueueunnee. 736 Reagan, Ronald W. (President of the United States): Biography National Security Council American Red Cross Washington National Monument Society .............. Reagan, Thomas R., AA to Rep. Oberstar.................. 239 Reagle, George, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Ream, Roger, Asst. to Rep. Paul.........cccoceverveviicnnnnne Reamer, Charles W., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion Reardon, Edward M., Administration and Manage-ment, Labor Reay, James H., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Rebein, Robert L., IRS, Treasury..........ccceeeuvvirunrcnnnne 518 Rechtin, M. Clark, Education wi Labor, House...... 318 Redding, Bob, LD to Rep. Hatcher ...........cccoeueueunnen. 235 Redican, Geri, Congressional Liaison Office, GAO, House 460 Redington, Bryce C., Lt. Col., Health Sciences Uni-versity, Defense 540 Redmer, Paul C., Official, Farm Credit Adminis- tration 688 Redmond, Pat, Joint Economic Committee................ 373 Redondo, Joaquin Bustamante, International Boundary and Water Commission, / Mexico 834 Reece, William S., FCC 689 Reecer, E. Jean, Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice 567 Reed, Grace B., Copyright Office, Library of Con-~ gress Reed, Hartwell D., Jr., Education and Labor, Organization 843 House 1144 Congressional Directory Page Reed, John Hathaway: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Maldives 879 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.. 881 Reed, Joseph Verner, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Kingdom of Mo-rocco 879 Reed, Marjorie S., FCC 689 , Max, D.C. Licenses and Permits ....................... 819 Reed, Richard P., Dr., Boulder Laboratories, Com-merce 627 Reed, Talmadge W., Geological Survey, Interior ...... 582 Reed, Theodore H., Zoological Park, Smithsonian... 734 Reed, Thomas C., Executive Office........cccccoueeueunenne. 500 Reed, Vincent E., University of the District of Co-lumbia 821 Reed, Warren G., General Accounting Office............ 463 Reeher, Kenneth E., National Commission on Stu-dent Financial Assistance 377 Rees, Clifford H., Jr., Brig. Gen., Legislative Liai-son, Air Force Rees, Morgan R., Civil Works, Arm Reese, Robert B., Dr., Human Nutrition, Agricul-ture Reeser, Ralph R., Indian Affairs, Interior.................. Reeves, Benjamin F., Education and Labor, House.. 318 Reeves, John T., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul-ture 603 Regan, Donald T. (Secretary of the Treasury): Biography 515 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board................... 472 American Red Cross 678 Depository Institutions Regulatory Committee..... 684 Foreign Trade Zones Board 696 Archives Trust Fund Board, GSA...........c.cccceceurueunne 699 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation .................. 722 U.S. Railway Association 749 Regan, John K., Temporary Emergency Court of ppeals 760 Regan, Kathy, Secretary’s Office, Labor .................... 629 Regan, Thomas J., Jr., Pennsylvania Avenue De- velopment 722 Regan, Timothy J., U.S. Trade Representative, Ex- ecutive 503 Reginaldi, Ronald F., Lt., Capitol Police..................... 457 Regis, Peter, Judiciary, House 335 " Register, Benjamin R., Maj. Gen., Materiel Devel-opment and Readiness, Arm, 548 Regnery, Alfred S., Juvenile Justice and Delin- quency Prevention, Justice 576 Regula, Ralph, Mrs., The Congressional Club........... 683 Regula, Ralph (Representative from Ohio): Biography 151 Appropriations Committee 302 Select Committee on Aging Rehm, Ronald G., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Rehm, Thomas A., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Rehnquist, William H.: Historical Publications and Records, GSA.............. 699 Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biogra- phy) 756 Reich, Otto J., AID, International Development Cooperation Agency 741 Reiche, Frank P., Administrative Conference of 5 the United States 76 Reiche, Frank P., Election Commission 691 Reid, George L., International Bank.........c.cccccevueneue. 832 Reid, Harry M. (Representative from Nevada): Biography 115 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Science and Technology Committee .............c......... 347 Select Committee on Aging 363 Reid, Herbert O., Sr., D.C. Executive Office.............. 810 Reid, Inez Smith, D.C. Corporation Counsel's as Office Reid, John E., Defense Nuclear Agency............c........ 538 Reid, Joseph P., Administration Group, OPM .......... 719 Reid, Raymond T., AA to Rep. Hammerschmidt...... 235 Reid, Robert C., Col., Public Affairs, Army ............... 546 Reifman, Alfred, CRS,IVE Congress............... 467 Reighard, H.L.,Dr., 660 Reiley, Charlotte C., OM to Rep. Perkins .................. 240 Reilly, Gerard D., D.C. Court of Appeals... a. ied 802 Reiman, Stewart Cs Compensation Group, OPM ..... Page Reimann, Curt W., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Reimers, Mark A., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 609 Reingold, Nathan, Smithsonian...........cccccccececeueeeunenne 730 Reinhard, Nancy R, Secretary’s Office, Commerce. 1 Reinhardt, John E., Official, Smithsonian................. 728 Reinhardt, Morris C.; Highway Administration, DO 661 Reinman, R. A, Col, Defense Communications gency Reine RobertA., AA to Rep. Miller (Ohio)....... Reis, Victor H., Science and Technology Policy, Executive 503 Reischel, Charles L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's fice 812 Reise, William R., Administration and Manage-ment, Labor 31 Reiss, Bonnie, EA to Rep. LipinsKi.......ccceoeeurueininnnene 237 Reiss, Philip K., Smithsonian 729 Reitan, Tamzen C., Export-Import Bank.................... 687 Rell, Peter E., Employment and Training, Labor..... 633 Relyea, Harold C., CRS, Library of Congress ............ 469 Remele, Pat, Finance, Senate Remington, Dovid G., Processing Services, Library of Congr 4 Himes Michael, Judiciary, House...........cccconuu.. Remington, omas Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Renault, Pierre F., Dr., National Institute of Ar-thritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, HHS 6 43 Rendon, Florencio H., AA to Rep. Ortiz..................... 240 Rendon, Martin, Rules, House 346 Rendon, Martin S., Chf. LA to Rep. Hall (Ohio)....... 235 Renehan, Patrick L., Armed Services, Senate........... 274 Reneker, Darrell H., Dr.,, Bureau of Standards, Commerce 625 Renfro, Mary L., Register of Wills 806 Renick, Charles M., Capt., Maritime Administra-tion, DOT 663 Renirie, Jack, Staff, National Science Foundation... 714 Renn, Lewis, AA to Rep. Whitley.........cccccoevverererrnrnnne 244 Rennert, Patricia, Agriculture, House............... Renshaw, Anne, D.C. Commission for Women Rentschler, James Malone, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Malta 879 Repass, D. E., Capt., Office of Information, Navy..... 556 Restani, Jane, Civil Division, Justice............c.cccueuun... 571 Restrepo, Jose Luis, OAS 840 Rettie, Dwight F., Geographic Names, Interior ........ 588 Rettig, Paul C., Ways and Means, House................... 356 Reuben, S. Jesse, Labor Relations Authority Reuss, Robert R., Lt., Capitol Police...........c.ccccceuuueec. Reveal, Elizabeth, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office......... 811 Revell, Oliver B., FBI, Justice 574 Revercomb, George H., D.C. Superior Court.............. 802 Reyes, Luana, Indian Health Service, HHS ............... 646 Reynard, Richard L., Col.: Legislative Liaison Office, Army, Senate................ 461 Legislative Liaison, Army 547 Reynolds, Cheryl D., Judiciary, House ....................... 336 Reynolds, Frank M., Health Sciences University, fense 539 Reynolds, James E., D.C. Transportation................... 821 Reynolds, Pam, Joint Economic Committee .............. 373 Reynolds, Robert M., Stabilization and Conserva-tion, Agriculture 599 Reynolds, Samuel C., D.C. Appeal and Review, Equalization and Review 811 Reynolds, Wm. Bradford, Civil Rights Division, Justice 571 Rheem, Donald L., Science and Technology, House. 350 Rhodes Everett R., Dr., Indian Health Service, Rhoades, Lynn, Rural Development, Agriculture..... Rhode, Michael, Jr., Panama Canal Commission ..... Rhodes, Albert N., Defense Mapping Agency............ 537 Rhodes, Edward T., Administration Group, OPM .... 719 Rhodes, Eleanor, AA to Sen. Pressler...........cccouu....... 229 Rhodes, Frederick W., Appropriations, Senate ........ Rhodes, J. Steven, Vice President’s Office......... ey Rhodes, James R., AA to Rep. Staggers ..................... Rhome, Frances Dodson, Council on the Human-! ities 11 Ribicoff, Abraham A., Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian...........cccccevvueuennee. 736 Individual Index 1145 Page Page Ricardo Campbell, Rita, Council on the Human- ities TH Riccardi, Richard M., Lt. Col, Health Sciences University, Defe 540 Riccio, Willis H., Regional, SEC 726 Rice, Arthur Ww. Trade Development, Commerce... 621 Rice, Donald B., Dr., Science Board, National Sci- ence Foundation 713 Rice, Emmett J., Board of Governors, Federal Re- serve 679 Rice, Haynes, Howard University Hospital, HHS.... 647 Rice, Laura D., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forest- ry, Senate Rice, Mary, OM/PS to Rep. Nichols Rice, Maureen, Sched. to Sen. Baucus...........cccueuu.... Rice, Ray M., Law Enforcement Training, Treas-SE 1 Rice, Richard, International Economic Policy, Commerce Rice, Stuart A., Dr., Science Board, National Sci- ence Foundation 713 Rice, William L., Forest Service, Agriculture. ........... Rich, Giles Sutherland, judge, U.S. Court of Ap- peals for the Federal Circuit (biography) ........... Rich, James J., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop-9 ment Rich, Norman M., M.D., Health Sciences Universi-0 ty, Defense Rich, Robert, NSA/CSS, Defense...........cccceveveeereruenens Richard, Mark M., Criminal Division, Justice o Richards, James R., Secretary’s Office, DOE............. Richards, John R., Trade Administration, Com- merce Richards, Nancy A., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce Richards, Ron, AA to Sen. Melcher.............cccccuennnnee. Richards, William L., Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian T Richards, William N., Smithsonian...........cccccecueuuneee. Richardson, Carl B., Urban Mass Transportation, a DO Richardson, Edgar P., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Richardson, Gloria A., Forest Service, Agriculture.. 610 Richardson, Jean, Veterans’ Affairs, House.............. 354 Richardson, John, Jr., Former Members of Con- gress 697 Richardson, Joseph I., CRS, Library of Congress...... 469 Richardson, Linda, Appropriations, Senate............... 272 Richardson, Maryanne, LA to Rep. Lundine............. 238 Richardson, Richard W., International Finance rporation Richardson, Steven, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Richardson, Vanessa, Energy and Commerce, House Richardson, W. Joel, Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Richardson, William A., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 527 Richardson, William B. (Representative from New Mexico): Biography 126 Energy and Commerce Committee..............cccouenee. 320 Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committee on Aging Richardson, William R., Lt. Gen., Army Staff + hy Selected Agencies 547 Richbourg, Donald E., Appropriations, House........... Richburg, John, Minority Affairs, Agriculture Richey, Charles R., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)................... 776 Richie, Leroy, FTC 695 Richman, Herbert J., Advisory Board, GSA............... 701 Richman, Sheri, Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Richmond, Lawrence H., ICC 703 Richmond, Marilyn S., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Richmond, Nancy, EA to Rep. Walker ....................... Richmond, Yale, Commission on Security and Co- operation in Europe 3 Richstein, Richard, ns Control and Disarm-ament 739 Richtman, Max I, Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate Richwine, G. Michael, Register of Wills..........cc.c...... ury Rickard, Robert A., Assistant Secretary’s Office, HH 640 Ricker, John B., Jr., Board of Governors, American Cross 678 Ricketts, M. V., Commodore, Naval Sea Systems..... 558 Ricks, Bob A., Drug Enforcement, Justice................. 574 Ricks, Lois I., D.C. Apprenticeship Council ............... 811 Riddick, Floyd M., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Riddle, Wayne C., CRS, Library of Congress............. 469 Ridge, Thomas J. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography 167 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Select Committee on Aging 364 Ridgway, Gail, Clerk’s Office, House..........c.c.cc0ereue... Ridgway, Rozanne L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to German Democratic Republic Ridley, Barbara A., D.C. Board of Parole................... 820 Ridley, Peter S., D. C. Alcoholic Beverage Control... Ridley, Tim, AA to Sen. Lautenberg Riedmiller, Cheryl, Reclamation, Interio: Riegle, Donald W., Jr. (Senator from Michigan): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Budget Committee om Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Riegner, Henry G., Travel and Tourism, Com- merce 615 Rieke, Richard D., Surface Mining, Interior.............. 583 Rierson, N. E., Farmers Home Administration, Ag- riculture 595 Ries, Richard R., Staff, National Science Founda- ioni 1 15 Riesel, Robert, Staffing Group, OPM.......................... 720 Rife, James E., Government Operations, House....... 329 Riffer, John I., FCC 689 Riggs, Bruce R., Information Resources, Agricul- ture 594 Riggs, John A., “Jack,” Energy and Commerce, House 323 Riggs, John W., Lt. Col., Atomic Energy, Defense... 527 Rihley, Diane, Staff Asst. to Rep. Natcher ................ 239 Riker, Ellen, Energy and Commerce, House a Riksen, Michael R., LD to Rep. Pursell...................... Riley, Aleathea “Pepper”, Public Works and Transportation, House 344 Riley, James P., Library of Congress ..........cccccceccueuen. 466 Riley, John, LD to Sen. Durenberger...........cccocouvereune 227 Riley, John, Rules, House 346 Riley, Joseph P., Jr., Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations Riley, Silvia R., Education and Labor, House Riley, Virginia L., D.C. Superior Court ............ Riley, William J., Jr., Personnel, Agriculture Rimensnyder, Nelson F., District of Columbia, House 316 Rinaldi, Charles E., D.C. Metropolitan Police............ 819 Rinaldo, Matthew J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 120 Energy and Commerce Committee..........c.ccccevuune. 320 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Select Committee on Aging 363 Rinehart, Caryll F., Public Works and Transporta-tion, "House 344 Rinehart, Virgil W., Maritime Administration, T 663 Ringness, Shirley, Republican Leader's Office, House 450 Rinkevich, Charles F., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury : 518 Rinzel, Daniel F., Civil Rights Division, Justice ....... 571 Rinzler, Kenneth, LA to Rep. Roe.......cccoeevruiuenenns 241 Rinzler, Ralph, Smithsonian 730 Riordan, Courtney, EPA 685 Riordan, John D., Ways and Means, House............... 356 Rios, George, Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs 671 Rioux, Robert L., Minerals Management, Interior... 583 Ripert, Jean, Secretariat, UN 849 Ripley, S. Dillon, Official, Smithsonian...................... Ripley, Thomas H., TVA 1146 Congressional Directory Page Rippel, George E., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 600 Ripy, Thomas B., CRS, Library of Congress.............. 469 Ririe, James I., Financial Management, Air Force.. 562 Riseberg, Richard, General Counsel’s Office, HHS .. 638 Risenhoover, Dorothea, Postmaster’s Office, House. 454 Riskaer, Sven, International Finance Corporation .. 835 Riso, Gerald R., Immigration and Naturalization, Justice Risque, Nancy J., Executive Office..........c.cccccerrerueuenen. Rissler, Patricia F., Post Office and Civil Service, House Ritch, John B., III, Foreign Relations, Senate........... Ritchart, D. A., Capt., Legislative Affairs, Navy ...... Ritchie, Donald A., Secretary’s Office, Senate .......... Ritchie, Russell, External Relations, NASA.............. 70! Ritsch, Robert, National Park Service, Interior Ritter, Don (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 165 Energy and Commerce Committee..............cccc....... Sis on Security and Cooperation in uro Riva, oh P., Jr., CRS, Library of Congress......... Rivas-Gallont, Ernesto, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from El Salvador-................ 8 Rivera, Henry M., FCC Rivera, Victor M., Minority Business, Commerce .... 615 Rivera, Vidal, Elementary and Secondary Educa-tion 671 Rivero, Alfonso, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., from Peru Rivers, Billy Jack, U.S. Trustees, Justice................... Rivett, Kenneth G., IRS, Treasury .........cccoeeevereurunee 519 Rivkind, Perry A., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice Rivlin, Alice M., Congressional Budget Office .......... Rizek, Robert L. Dr., Human Nutrition, Agricul-i ture 07 Rizer, Buzz, Office of Information, Navy.................... 556 Roach, John W., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 624 Roach, Milburn H., Indian Health Service, HHS...... 646 Roark, Barbara, Majority Leader’s Office, House..... 450 Robalino, César, IMF 837 Robb, Roger, senior circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 766 Robbins, Anthony, Energy and Commerce, House... 322 Robbins, Clyde E., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT... 660 Robbins, Frederick C., Dr. Institute of Medicine siete 704 Robbins, Helen W., Secretary’s Office, Commerce ... 613 Robbins, James A., Officer of the Supreme Court... 757 Robbins, John, Asst. to Rep. Paul...........ccccoeueeeuennnene 240 William, Railroad Retirement Board............... 748 Roberson, Dorthea N., Select Committee on Intelli-gence, Senate 296 Roberson, F. Alexis H., D.C. Recreation..................... Roberson, Gary, Trade Development, Commerce...... Roberts, Arch W., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House........... Roberts, Daniel, OPIC, International Development Cooperation Agency T42 Roberts, Enos, Personnel and Administration, Jus-5% tice Roberts, Geoffrey L., Sgt., Legislative Liaison ice, Navy, Senate 461 Roberts, James C., President’s Commission on White House Fellowships Roberts, John G., Jr., Executive Office....................... Reéberts, John William, AA to Rep. Lent ......... . Roberts, Karen D., EA to Rep. iin (N.C). Roberts, Kathryn, ’ES to Sen. Huddleston........ Roberts, Linda L., Secretary’s Office, Senate .. Roberts, Neil E., Antitrust, Justice.................... A Roberts, Pat, Mrs., The Congressional Club.............. Roberts, Pat (Representative from Kansas): Biography 72 Agriculture Committee 299 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Select Committee on Aging 364 Roberts, Paul, AA to Rep. Dicks...........cccecvereveerennn. 233 Roberts, Roselee N., Budget Asst. to Rep. Nelson .... 239 Roberts, Theodore, Officer, Federal Reserve.............. 681 Roberts, Thomas M., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 744 Roberts, Walter R., Board for International Broad-casting 381 Sol nig Charles J., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Robertson, F. Dale, Forest Service, Agriculture ....... 609 Page Robertson, George S., Animal and Plant, Agricul-ture 602 Robertson, Peter, Budget, House ...........ccccoceurrvuunnnnn. 314 Robertson, Richard B., Highway Administration, DOT Robertson, Ronald E., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Robertson, William L., Office of the Comptroller, Treasury 517 Robichek, E. Walter, IMF 837 Robie, William R., Judge, Immigration, Justice ....... Robinson, Aubrey E., Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 775 Robinson, Barbara D., Standards of Official Con-duct, House 353 Robinson, Brenda M., Labor Relations Authority.... 693 Robinson, C. L., Jr., Bureau of Mines, Interior 58 Robinson, Chris, LA to Rep. Dyson ..................... Robinson, David L., Officer, Federal Reserve... Robinson, Davis R., State Robinson, George H., SBA Robinson, Gilbert A., USIA Robinson, Hoyle L., FDIC Robinson: J. Kenneth (Representative from Virgin-ia): Biography 195 Appropriations Committee 302 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence........ 361 Robinson, James W., CRS, Library of Congress........ 466 Robinson, June M., Employment Standards, Labor. 634 Robinson, Kip, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 9 Robinson, Mark B., Armed Services, Senate.............. Robinson, Mary, Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Robinson, Nancy, Food Safety, Agriculture............... 604 Robinson, Pat D., AA to Rep. Duncan........................ 233 Robinson, Paul Heron, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Canada................... 876 Robinson, Peter D., Parliamentarian’s Office, House 49 Robinson, Spottswood W., III, chief judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Cir-cuit (biography) 761 Robinson, Troy T., Staff, National Science Founda-tion 715 Robinson, Virginia, General Accounting Office........ 463 Robinson, William A., Health Professions, HHS...... 644 Robinson, William H., CRS, Library of Congress ..... 466 Robison, Roland, Land Management, Interior.......... 587 Robledo, Ernesto Perez, Maj. Gen.: Inter-American D 827 Defense Commission, U.S./Mexico 838 Roblos, Hector Elias, Vice Adm., Defense Commis-sion, U.S./Mexico 838 Robnett, Harriet L., Rules and Administration, nate 290 Robuck, Willa V., VA 750 Roby, Jeanne, Finance, Senate 283 Roche, Frank, Regional Administration, GSA .......... 700 Roche, James G., Armed Services, Senate.................. 274 Roche, William H., Col.: Legislative Liaison Office, Army, House................ 460 Legislative Liaison, Army 547 Rochester, Edric C., OAS 840 Rochford, John J., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 623 Rock, Donald B., FAA, DOT 660 Rock, James W., LA to Rep. Hance.............cccccuuc..... Rockenbaugh, Thomas G., Soil Conservation, Agri-culture 6 Rocker, Betty P., Judiciary, House.............ccceueueunnen... Rodeck, Melita, D.C. Licenses and Permits .... oh Roderick, Linda G., OM to Rep. Miller (Ohia) Rodger, Robert L., Boulder Laboratories, Com-merce 626 Rodgers, Ava, Extension Service, Agriculture .......... 608 Rodgers, Carol F., Science and Technology, House .. 350 Rodgers, James B., Capt., Inter-American Defense.. 827 Rodgers, Kirk P., OAS 841 Rodgers, Mike, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 122 Judiciary Committee 334 elec Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-a tro Individual Index Page Rodman, Peter W., State 508 Rodney, Charles C., Bureau of the Census, Com-merce 617 Rodota, Joseph D., Jr., Republican Policy Commit-tee, Senate 295 Rodriguez, Armando M., EEOC 686 Rodriguez, Elias C., CAB 682 Rodriguez, Henry S., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-ture 607 Rodriguez, Isidoro, Minority Affairs, Agriculture... 593 Rodriguez, Josefina, OAS 841 Rodriguez, Joseph H., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Rodriguez, Luis E., Tuna Commission ..........ccccccuuun. 830 Rodriguez, Rita M., Export-Import Bank.................... 687 Roe, Jack W., Nuclear Regulatory Commission........ 745 Roe, Myrne, AA to Rep. Glickman..........c.ccceeeeuevruenene 235 Roe, Robert A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 121 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Science and Technology Committee............c.c.c....... 347 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Stud Simmmission wt Roehmer, Susan, Staffing Group, Roemer, Charles (Representative i Louisiana): Biography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Small Business Committee 351 Rogers, Charles A., D.C. Fire Department................. Rogers, Chip, LA to Rep, Huckaby.........ooihi ainsi Rogers, Craven C., Jr., Gen., Secretary’s Office, Air ay Force Rogers, David H., Foreign Claims Settlement, Jus-tice 576 Rogers, Elijah B., D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office.......... 810 Rogers, Florence, Field Offices, HUD ..........cccceueu.. 656 Rogers, Geoffrey, FMC 694 Rogers, Gloria Lawson, D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 818 Rogers, Harold (Representative from Kentucky): iography 76 Appropriations Committee 302 Rogers, James F., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Rogers, Jerry, National Park Service, Interior......... 584 Rogers, John F. W.: Executive Office 500 Administration, Executive 503 Rogers, Judith W.: District of Columbia Law Revision Commission... 375 D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office...........ccocervverurennne 812 Rogers, Lawrgnes W., Employment Standards, r 634 Rogers, Lida, Council on the Arts 710 Rogers, Marcia, PS to Rep. Applegate ..........cccoccunu... 230 Rogers, Martin H., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Rogers, Paul, AA to Rep. Coleman (Tex.)................... 232 Rogers, Richard M., Professional Responsibility, Justice 568 Rogers, Robert A., Drug Enforcement, Justice ......... 574 Rogers, Sara S., Judiciary, Senate..........cccccevrererennen. 288 Rogers, Thomas, Energy and Commerce, House....... 323 oggerson, Chris, EEOC 686 ohan, James A., Doorkeeper’s Office, House........... 453 Bohan: Barbara, AA to Rep. Dorgan .......civarariesnse 233 Rohlfing, Christian, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian 731 Rohlfing, Frederick, South Pacific Commission........ 845 Rohr, David B., Ways and Means, House......... ie ao Rohrbacher, Bruce , International Bank Rohwer, Gregor G., Animal and Plant, Agriculture 605 Rojas, Vic, Veterans’ Affairs, House... ieiaieed 354 Relond, Earl Processing Services, Library of i Barbara, ngri Roland, Aw S.; Field Offices, HUD .....0.cncess Roland, Susan, Select Committee on Aging, House. 365 Rolando, Abayubé Morey, Inter-American Develop- ment Bank 828 Rolark, Wilhelmina, D.C. Council’s Office................. 811 Rollert, Donald H., Government Printing Office...... 465 Rollins, Edward J., Executive Office......c.ccecoeveerveenen. 499 is,R. T., Jr., AID, International Development Tio Agency 741 Rolufs, Larry E., Mint, Treasury .......c.ccoceevvevruevunnne 519 mani, Romano, LD to Sen. DeConcini.................... 227 Romaniello, Gene, House Administration, House .... Romans, Lawrence, EA to Rep. Vento........................ 243 Roman, Alvaro Samson, OAS Romeo, Peter J., Corporation Finance, SEC.............. Romero, Fred E., Employment and Training, bor Romero, Richard L., Staffing Group, OPM................ Romerstein, Herbert, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Romney, Carl F., Advanced Research Projects, De- ense Romney, Clyde A., AA to Rep. Packard ..................... Romney, L. C., Field Offices, HUD ‘ Romualdez, Antonio V., International Bank Romualdez, Benjamin T., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Philippines....... 868 Rondberg, Samuel R., EPA 685 Rondon, Fernando E.: Resident in Antananarivo to Comoros.................... 876 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Democratic Republic of Madagascar............... 879 Ronhovde, Kent M., CRS, Library of Congress......... Ronkovich, Arthur, Public Buildings, GSA ............... Ronveaux, John A., J.F.K. Center for the Perform- ing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Rook, Harry L., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Rooker, LeRoy, EA to Sen. Nickles ..........ccccuereenneee. Rooney, James C., Railroad Administration, DOT... 663 Rooney, Kevin D., Management, Justice.................... 568 Roosevelt, Selwa, Protocol, State...........ccocevevvereneneen. Roosma, William A., Col., Secretary’s Office, Army 543 Roots, Cecelia E., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 378 Rope, Wi F., East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 35 William 0! Roper, Clyde, Museum of Natural History, Snyithy sonian Ropes, John M., EPA Ropp, Theodore, Armed Forces Museum, Smithso- nian 732 Rorie, Denise P., Foreign Relations, Senate .... , C. A., Capt., Naval Electronic Systems Rose, Carl P., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 0 nate Rose, Charlie (Representative from North Caroli- na): Biography . 144 Agriculture Committee 299 House Administration Committee .........cccccceuvuiueune 329 Democratic Study Group 359 House Recording Studio 359 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Rose, David L., Civil Rights Division, Justice............ 571 Rose, Frederick J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Rose, Henry, Pension Benefit Guaranty .................... Rose, Joan Teague, Agriculture, House...................... Rose, John, Rural Electrification, Agriculture Rose, Jonathan C.: Legal Policy, Justice 568 Administrative Conference of the United States.. gis Rose, Mary M., Director’s Office, OPM Rose, Susan Porter, Vice President’s Office re Rosebush, James S., Executive Office.........ccccccueueuune Rosen, Edward H., Holocaust Memorial Council...... 740 Rosen, Emanuel, Comptroller’s Office, Defense........ 528 Rosen, Gerald, Inter-American Affairs, State........... 510 Rosen, Lester, AA to Sen. Quayle.........cccccocceevunurrenennne 229 Rosenak, Janice M., ICC Rosenbaum, Jon H., U.S. Trade Representative, ne Executive Rosenbaum, Leslie I., Agriculture, House.................. 301 Rosenberg, Alison E., Foreign Relations, Senate...... 285 Rosenberg, Morton, CRS, Library of Congress.......... 469 Rosenberg, Robert A. Brig. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force 564 Rosenblat, Alan, General Counsel’s Office, SEC....... 724 Rosenblatt, Joan R., Dr., Bureau of Standards, mmerce 625 Rosenblith, Walter A., Academy of Sciences............. 704 Rosenblum, Donald E., Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Army Rosenblum, Victor G., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Rosendhal, Jeffrey D., Dr., Space Science and Ap- plications, NASA 707 Rosenfeld, Alvin, Smithsonian 730 Rosenfeld, Eugene L., General Counsel's Office, Romberg, Alan, Public Affairs, State............ccceceveunen. NLRB 1148 Congressional Directory Page Rosenfeld, Mitchell, AA to Rep. Coughlin ................. 232 Rosenfield, John M., Freer Gallery, Smithsonian .... 732 Rosengarden, Eugene A., ITC 743 Rosenquist, James, Council on the Arts..................... Rosensaft, Hadassah, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Council Rosenstein, Samuel M., ju Ni S. Court of Inter-national Trade (biogra 786 Rosenthal, Alan S,, Ry er wr Commis-sion Rosenthal, Frederick J., CRS, Library of Congress.. Roser, Herman E., Secretary’s Office, DO Rosewater, Ann, Education and Labor, House. Roshco, Bernard, Public Affairs, State............... Roskos, Norman, Health Professions, HHS.. Rosling, Susan, Budget, House Rosman, Brian EA to Rep. Lantos........... Rosner, Roy, Information Resources, GS Ross, Amada, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, S an. Boss, Ard, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsoni-ve Ross, © Hophe: Near Eastern and South Asian x Chrisio 11 Bo Hn F., Nuclear Regulatory Commission 745 Ross, Dorothy, Spe. Asst. to Rep. Collins.................... 232 Ross, Douglas N., National Commission on Student Financial Assistance 378 Ross, James E., Foreign Agricultural Service........... 600 Ross, Joseph E, CRS, Library of Congress................. 466 Ross, : Marion C, Lt. Gen., Forces AY Army. 548 eila M., AA to Delegate de Lugo fA 244 Ross, Steven R., Clerk’s Office, House.. x Rossi, Peter J. "Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice Rossmiller, George E., Foreign Agricultural Serv-ice Rostenkowski, Dan (Representative from Illinois): Biograph 57 Ways and Means Committee 355 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... Joint Committee on Taxation 370 Rota, Robert V., Postmaster, House............c.occcoeerunuee 453 Rotberg, Eugene H., International Bank... .. 832 Roth, Dennis M., CRS, Library of Congress............... 469 Roth, Jane R., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Roth, Lorren, Rules, House 346 Roth, Stanleorig: Affairs, House.........cccoceevernenne 327 Roth, Tob presentative from Wisconsin): Biograp 205 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Small Business Committee 351 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 382 Roth, William V., Jr. (Senator from Delaware): Biograph 3: 34 Finance Committee 282 Governmental Affairs Committee 285 Republican Policy Committee 294 Select Committee on Intelligence ..............ccccuuu... 296 Joint Committee on Taxation.........cccccevccvenuiccuennnne 370 Joint Economic Committee 371 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ ov an-United States Friendship Commission........ Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations National Sapeal Planning Commission ................. Rothberg, Paul F., CRS, Library of Congress... i: Rothchild, Everett, Field Offices, HUD...................... Rother, John C., Special Committee on Aging, Senate Rotherham, James A., Budget, House. ........................ Rothermel, Earl L., Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Hoth oo L., SEC 724 Andrew Rotondi, Phillip W., AA to Rep. Foglietta.................. 234 Rottman, Glenn H., Government Printing Office..... 465 Rouck, Richard H., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Roueche, Earl J., OAS 840 Roukema, Marge (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 120 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Education and Labor Committee ..........cccccoeoeeueununne 316 Rouleau, Eugene J., Compensation Group, OPM ..... Page Rounds, Thomas R., Services and Activities, American Red Cross 679 Roundtree, Dovey J., District of Columbia Law Re-vision Commission 375 Roupe, Diane S., Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped ...... 682 Rourke, Russell A., Legislative Affairs, Defense ...... 529 Rourke, William, AA to Rep. Barly.....cconiniiinss 233 Roussel, Peter H., Executive Qffice............cccoeueunune.. 500 Roux, Vincent H., Dr., Howard University Hospi-3 647 Rovani, Ives, International Bank 832 Rovner, Carol, Foreign Affairs, House........................ 326 Bow, nates R, Official, Farm Credit Administra-ia Rovio Richard E., Office of Technology Assess- ment 473 Rowe, Audrey, D.C. Human Services...........ccocoerueneee 816 Rowe, James H., Jr.,, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission 375 Rowe, Lou Ann, Ways and Means, House.................. 357 Rowland, Gene A., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 626 Rowland, J. Roy (Representative from Georgia): Biography 46 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Rowland, Robert A., Occupational Safety ands, Health Review Roy, Elmer, Field Offices, HUD...........c.ccccoovcvruruvurununne Roy, Victor J., Compensation Group, OPM Roy, Wayne, Regional Administration, GSA............. Roybal, Edward R. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 20 Appropriations Committee 302 Select Committee on Aging 363 Royce, Gloria, Veterans’ Affairs, House............cc....... 354 Rozek, John S., TVA 738 Rozic, Oscar Rodriguez, Inter-American Develop- ment Bank 8 28 Rozum, Gregory L., Lt., Capitol Police ............cceu...... 457 Rubens, Joseph, Work Force, OPM... on io 2 719 Rubenstein, Pam, Assistant Majority Leader’s Office, Senate 444 Ruberry, William J., Contract Appeals, Defense...... 541 Rubin, Janice E., CRS, Library of Congress .............. 469 Rubin, Robert 3 M. D., Planning and Evaluation, HHS 638 Rubino, Jerry, Management, Justice ............ccccceueue.. 568 Rubino, Michael, Administration and Manage- ment, Labor 632 Rubinoff, Ira, Tropical Research, Smithsonian......... 735 Rucchio, Eugene J., Insp., Capitol Police. .......... .. 458 Ruckelshaus, Jill S., Commission on Civil Rights .... 739 Ruckelshaus, William D.,, EPA 685 Rucker, Henry L Register of Wills 805 Superior Court of the District of Columbia Sup-port Personnel 803 Ruda, José Maria, International Court of Justice, oe Rudd, Eldon D. (Representative from Arizona): Biography 9 Appropriations Committee 302 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Rudd, Glenn A. Defense Security Assistance ency 538 Rudd, Michael, VA 750 Ruddy, FS, AID, International Development Co- operation Agency 741 Ruddy, RobertD., Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 597 Rudman, Warren (Senator from New Hampshire): Biography 117 Appropriations Committee 270 Governmental Affairs Committee...........cccccceuruenuneee 285 Small Business Committee 290 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 The Interparliamentary Union ..........ccceeeuee. .. 380 Rudy, George H., Region IV, HHS .. Ruedas, Patricio, Secretariat, UN Ruempler, Henry, LA to Sen. Coc Ruff, Charles F. C., District of jan Law Revi- sion Commission 375 Individual Index 1149 Page Page Ruge, Daniel, M.D., Executive Office............ccceceueuun.. 501 Ruge Richard B., Joint Committee on Taxation....... 370 Rugh, Jack S., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Justice........... 569 Ruh, Glen, Smithsonian 730 Rubhe, Shirley L., Budget, House...........cccceceuvveuererernnes Ruisanchez, Jose M., International Finance Corpo-ration Ruiz, Carlos A., VA Rule, Charles F., Antitrust Division, Justice............. Rummel, Eugene D., Regional Offices, OPM.... x Rumsey, William, Dr., D.C. Executive Office ... Rundquist, Paul S., CRS, Library of Congress . Runge, Tom, Energy and Commerce, House ............. 2 Runkles, Norman W., Refugee Programs, State....... 513 Running, Nels, Col., Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, House 461 Running, Ronald N., Col., Legislative Liaison, Air orce 563 Runningen, Marsha, LA to Rep. Lehman (Fla.) 237 Rusch, Alfred E. T., Enforcement, SEC...................... 725 Rush, Francis, Jr., Col, Manpower, Reserve Af-fairs, and Logistics, Defense...........cccoecevenuvrinennne 531 Rush, Henri F., ICC 703 Russ, E. Jack, Page Board, House .........ccccccccevueennennn 376 Russ, Jack: Sergeant at Arms, House 452 Capitol Police Board 457 Russell, Albert, Lt. Col, Manpower, Reserve Af-fairs, and Logistics, Defense...........cccceccoenucinuennnne Russell, Anita P., Secretary’s Office, Treasury......... Russell, Betty J., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Russell, David C., Minerals Management, Interior.. Russell, E. B., Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps Russell, ae “Bonny”, Council on the Aging Russell, Ernest, General Counsel's Office) NLRB..... Russell, Gary g, AA to Sen. Boschwitz...........cccocu.... 226 Russell, Harold, President's Committee on Employ-ment of the Handicapped 723 Russell, John K., Public Affairs, Justice.................... Russell, Michael, Press Sec. to Sen. Riegle................ Russell, Patrice I., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 279 Russell, Richard L., HMO’s and Resources Devel-opment, HHS 645 Russell, Robert, House Document Room..................... 453 Russell, Robert S., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Russell, William A., Jr., FCC Russell, William H., Customs Service, Treasury ...... Russo, Marty (Representative from Illinois): Biography 53 Ways and Means Committee Russonello, John, Press Secy. to Rep. Rodino............ Rust, David, Human Development Services, HHS... Rusthoven, Peter dJ., Executive Office Rustin, Bayard, Holocaust Memorial Counci Rutherford, Edgar C., Board, Farm Credit Admin-istration 687 Rutherford, Wilson R., III, Lt. Col.,, Under Secre-tary’s Office, Army 543 Rutledge, Gary L., Economic Analysis, Commerce... 616 Rutledge, Joe, AA to Rep. Weaver ...........c.cccceueeviniuenee 243 Rutzick, Mark C., Civil Division, Justice.................... Ruud, Anita, Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Ruyle, Jane, Senate Radio and Television Gallery .. 939 Ryan, Allan, Criminal Division, Justice..................... 572 Ryan, Frank Anthony, Office of Management, Education 670 Ryan, Frederick J., Jr., Executive Office ................... Ryan, John E., Officer, Federal Reserve .................... Ryan, John L., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Ryan, Joseph M. F., Jr., D.C. Superior Court............ Ryan, Robert G., State 506 Ryan, Robert J., Inter-American Affairs, State. ........ Ryan, T. Timothy: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Solicitor, Labor 630 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Board, International Development Cooperation Agency Ryan, Thomas G., Congressional Liaison Service, VA, Senate Ryan, Thomas M., Energy and Commerce, House ... 322 Ryan, Thomas M., Jr., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 565 Ryan, Timothy G., ACTION 675 Ryan, Yim E., Jr, Col., American Battle Monu- 677 Rybicki, is B., Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Ryder, Ann C., Trade Development, Commerce ....... Ryder, Kenneth G., National Commission on Stu- dent Financial Assistance 377 Rye, Andrew B., TVA 737 Ryman, Michael, Inspector General's Office, Com- merce 613 Rynearson, Arthur J., Legislative Counsel's Office, a na Rynkiewicz, Peter S., Defense Audiovisual Agency. 535 Ryter, Lyle, Trade Development, Commerece............. 622 S Saab, G. S., U.N. Food and Agriculture...................... 827 Sabatini, Nelson J., Social Security, HHS ................. 647 Sabimbona, Simon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Burundi...................... 85 Sable, Ronald K., Col., Legislative Liaison, Air Force 563 Sabo, Martin O. (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 101 Appropriations Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... Sachar, Abram, Dr., Holocaust Memorial Council... Sachs, Frederick, Special Education and Rehabili- tative Services 671 Sachsel, Arthur J., Brig. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force. 564 Safarik, Robert L., Maritime Administration, DOT. 663 Safeer, Harvey B., FAA, DOT 660 Saffold, Abby, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 293 Safir, Howard, Marshals Service, Justice................... Safran, Alan P., Foreign Relations, Senate Sagan, Carl E., Council Member, Smithsonian......... Sager, Peggy, OM to Rep. Stangeland ........................ Saginor, Mark L., M.D., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.........cccoecvueccrureniiennae 723 Sahlgren, Klaus A., UN Economic Commission for Europe a Saito, Tatsuo, Tuna Commission...........cccceuereevereeruannas Sakai, James, AA to Rep. Akaka................... 230 Sakamoto, Jorge, Board, Development Bank.. 829 Salans, Lester B, Dr., National Institute of Arthri- tis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Dis-eases, H 643 Salas, Rodrigo, Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 843 Salazar, Lucy, Asst. to Rep. Lujan 237 Salazar Paredes, Fernando, Dr., OAS........................ 839 Sale, David, M., CRS, Library of Congress................. 469 Salehkhou, Ghassem, IMF 838 Salgado, Joseph F., Immigration and Naturaliza- tion, Justice 575 Salisbury, Daniel, National Park Service, Interior.. 584 Salisbury, Susan D., EEOC 686 Salman, Carlos, Board, International Development Cooperation Agency 42 Salmon, John J., Ways and Means, House................. 356 Salmon, Thomas P., Gov., Railway Association ......... 749 Salmon, William, State 506 Salmond, William A., VA 750 Salpeter, Edwin E., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation 713 Saltman, Roy G., Geographic Names, Interior.......... 588 Saltzman, Murray, Rabbi, Commission on Civil Rights 739 Salus, Naomi P., Officer, Federal Reserve alvia, Jeanne M., Foreign Affairs, House... 326 Salyers, Pawn G., Occupational Safety and Health Revi Salone Richard S., D.C. Superior Court ................. Sampson, A. Clarence, SEC Sampson, Philip A., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Sampson, Robert G., President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.............cccccu...... 723 Sampson, Walter D., Jr., Copyright Office, Library of Congress 472 Samuel, Linda, Clerk’s Office, House 452 Samuels, Albert P., Lt., Capitol Police........................ 458 1150 Congressional Directory Samuels, Annette, D.C. Executive Office ................... Samuels, Shirley M., Clerk’s Office, House................ 452 Sanborn, Thornton U., Compensation Group, OPM 718 Sanches, Joseph A., Personnel and Administration. 569 Sanchez, Edmond 1, Aeronautics and Space Tech- z 07 Sani: Nass LA to Rep. Coleman (Tex.)........ Luis, 232 Sanchez, Lorenzo Padilla, International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S./Mexico.................. 8. Sanchez, Mary S., Science and Technology, House.. 350 Sanchez, Nestor D., International Security Affairs, D Senchen Ramon Reyes, Col., Inter-American De- Sanchez, Sergio, Rear Adm., Inter-American De-Ph fense Sanchez-Davis,I. L., Field Offices, HUD.................... Sandate, Gilbert, EEOC Sande, William J., Executive Officer, American Red Cross Sander, John P., National Credit Union.................... 709 Sander, Michael J., Space Science and Applica- tions, NASA 707 Sander, Raymond J., Urban Mass Transportation, Sanders, B. T., Capt., Headquarters, Naval District Washington 560 Sanders, Edward G., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 285 Sanders, Edward, Holocaust Memorial Council........ 740 Sanders, Edward K., Capt., Navy Court of Military 5 e . Lee, International Organization Af- fairs, State 512 Sanders, James C., SBA 2 Sanders, John, Mrs., The Congressional Club........... 683 Sanders, R. Carter, Jr., Housing, HUD ...................... 652 Sanderson, Irvin T., Congressional Liaison Service, VA, House Sanderson, Jack T., Staff, National Science Foun- ation 714 Sandin, Vernon K., Geographic Names, Interior ..... 588 Sandoval, Barbara, Food and Nutrition, Agricul ture 607 Sandoz, Ellis, Council on the Humanities.................. 711 Sandstrom, George K., Field Offices, HUD................ Sandstrom, John, Commission on Security and Co- operation in Europe 373 Sandstrom, Karl, House Administration, House....... Sandved, Kurt G., Staff, National Science Founda-" 1 Se Jay P., M.D., Health Sciences University, Defense Sangare, N'Faly, IMF Sanger, Herbert S., Jr., TVA Sangsomsak, Bounkeut, First Secretary, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. from Laos 864 Sanjuan, Pedro A.: Secretary’s Office, Interior 579 Territorial and International Affairs, Interior...... Sansone, J. J., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Sansén, Carlos E., IMF 837 Santana, Olgo, Vice Adm., Inter-American Defense 828 Santarelli, ald E., Board, International Devel- opment Cooperation Agency ...........ccceceeverunuenee 7 Santiso-Gélvez, Gustavo, OAS Santley, J. C., International Cotton Advisory Com- mittee Santman, L. D., Research and Special Programs, DOT 6 Santos, Barbara, PS to Rep. Ottinger...........ccccoeuueene Santy, Robert W., SBA Saouma, Edouard: U.N. Food and Agriculture 827 Food and Agriculture Organization, UN................ Sapunxhiu, Riza, International Bank 8 Sarate, Irene S., Environment and Public Works, To Senate Sarbanes, Paul S. (Senator from Maryland): Biography 84 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit-a Fores Relations Committee 284 Legislative Review Committee ...........cccccceeueenuennnee. 293 Legulaiie. Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 Joint Economic Committee 371 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ 382 Sardegna, Richard, Postmaster’s Office, House ........ 453 Sareeram, Ray, Capt., Naval Supply Systems Sargent, Stella, EA to Sen. Rand Saris, James D., Senate Press Gallery ............cccueuu.... 884 Sarle, Rodney G., Processing Services, Library of Congress 470 Sarman, Patrick B., Rules and Administration, nate Sarnella, P. Joseph, D.C. Commission on Licensure To Practice the Healing Art Saimolt, Robert, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithso- 731 Sarto Elizabeth G., D.C. Apprenticeship Council.... 812 Sarraga, Carmen, Majority Leader’s Office, House.. 450 Sartini, Nina, Public Works and Transportation, House 344 Sasser, James R. (Senator from Tennessee): Biography 176 Appropriations Committee 270 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Budget Committee 277 Governmental Affairs Committee............c.ccoeeeunenen. 285 Small Business Committee 290 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 293 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations 676 Sato, Frank S., VA 750 Satterfield, William H., Solicitor’s Office, Interior .. 580 Saubert, Jana, Budget, House 314 Sauer, Ann E., Armed Services, Senate ..................... 274 Sauerhoff, John E., Jr., Regional Offices, OPM........ 721 Saunders, William, Jr., D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Board 820 Savage, Gus (Representative from Illinois): Biography 53 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Small Business Committee 351 Savage, Linda R., Joint Committee on Taxation ...... 371 Savage, Phillip H., SEC 724 Savas, E. S., Policy Development and Research, HUD 650 Savia, Toni M., Appropriations, House..............cceceu... 305 Sawyer, Charles, Museum of American Art, Smith- sonian 733 Sawyer, Danford L. Jr., Government Printing 1ce. Sawyer, Frederick H., Col, Army Staff and Select- gencies 547 Sawyer, George A., Navy 551 Sawyer, Harold S. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 93 Judiciary Committee 334 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Sawyer, Janice M., Employment and Training, bor Saxer, Richard K., Maj. ency Saxon, Janet D., ITC Saxon, John D., Select Senate Sayers, A. A,, Jr., Rules, Sayler, Marilyn, Finance, Sayre, Robert M., State Sazima, H. J., Capt, Center Scaboo, George, Archives 633 Gen., Defense Nuclear 538 743 Committee on Ethics, 295 House 346 Senate ............ccccoueeurnnne. 283 507 National Naval Dental 559 and Records, GSA............. 698 Scace, Robert 1., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 625 Scafeiia, Stefano, Museum of American Art, 758 Smithsonian Scaggs, Samuel B., Government Prinfing Office ...... 464 Scalera, Charles, AA to Rep. Rodino........cccoueueueuenne 241 Scalera, Garrett N., Ba States Friend- ship Commission 376 Scalia, Antonin, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Ap-peals for District of Columbia Circuit (biogra-phy) 765 Scanlon, Terrence M., Consumer Product Safety Commission 684 Scanlon, Thomas, Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 597 Scarano, Ross A., Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 746 Scarboro, W. Proctor, Board, Farm Credit Admin- istration Scarborough, Robert H., Rear Adm., Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 732 Scarff, Douglas, Market Regulation, SEC .................. Individual Index 1151 Page Scarlett, Thomas: General Counsel’s Office, HHS 638 Food and Drug, HHS 641 Schaap, Joseph R., Lt., Capitol Police............cc.co........ 457 Schaap, Patricia A., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House 452 Schabarum, Peter, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 677 Schacht, Allen J., Forest Service, Agriculture.......... Schacht, Wendy H, CRS, Library of Congress Schack, Edward J. ‘ICC Schade, Tricia, ES'to Rep. 05a a0.0 234 Emerson... Schaefer, Daniel (Representative from Colorado): Biography 30 Schaefer, George, Council on the Arts........................ 710 Schaefer, Kalmann, FCC 688 Schaefer, Philip A., Council on the Humanities....... TH Schaeffer, Eric, LA to Rep. Schneider ........................ 241 Schaeffer, Ivan, Personal Property, GSA................... Schafer, Jacqueline E., EPA Schafer, M. Virginia: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Papua New Guinea 880 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Solomon Islands 880 Schafer, Robert E., Armed Services, House............... 308 Schaffer, Gloria, CAB 682 Schaffer, Howard B., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 510 Schaffer, Robert P., Customs Service, Treasury ....... 517 Schanz, John J Jr, CRS, Library of Congress......... 467 Scharf, Helen M., National Capital Planning Com- Inission 708 Scharf, William, SBA 727 Schatken, Steven, General Counsel’s Office, Educa- tion 670 Schatz, Julius, Holocaust Memorial Council ............. 740 Schatzow, Steven, EPA 686 Schaub, Evelyn M., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Scheckelhoff, Mary, AA to Rep. Ratchford................ 240 Scheman, L. Ronald, S 840 Schenendorf, Jack L., Public Works and Transpor- tation, House 344 Scherich, Erwin T., Engineering and Research, In-terior 586 Scherle, Robert P., Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 598 heuer, James H. (Representative from New York): Biography 130 Energy and Commerce Committee. .......................... 320 Science and Technology Committee......................... 347 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Joint Economic Committee 371 Schewe, Donald, Archives and Records, GSA............ 699 Schickele, Richard G. R., Officer of the Supreme Court 757 Schiffer, Stuart E., Civil Division, Justice Schiffrin, Andre, Council Member, Smithsoni 729 Schifter, Richard, Holocaust Memorial Council ....... 740 Selulisraron David, O., Col., Public Affairs, Air wy orc 5 Schimmel, Carol J., Appropriations, House............... 305 Schlafly, Ph 1lis, Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Schlatter, Richard Historical Publications and Records, GSA 699 Schlegel, Paul, Select Committee on Aging, House.. 365 Schleicher, C. Wm. dJr., Officer, Federal Reserve..... 681 Schlesinger, Paul, "Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 Schlesinger, Steven R., Statistics, Justice.................. 576 Schley, Arlene, Regional Administration, GSA........ 700 Schley, Wayne, Governmental Affairs, Senate......... 286 Schlie, Theodore, Economic Affairs, Commerce........ 616 Schloss, Anne Marie, State 5 Schlundt, Virginia, Foreign Affairs, House Schmertz, Kennedy B., Smithsonian............. 03 Schmidt, Reid, Secretary's Office, Senate i Schmidt, Thomas B., Col., Air Staff, Air Force......... Schmidt, William B., Surface Mining, Interior......... 583 Schmidt-Gerritzen, Norbert, International Bank ..... Schmitt, Bernard A, Joint Committee on Taxation 371 Schmitt, Gary, Select Committee on Intelligence, nate Schmitt, Raymond, CRS, Library of Congress........... Page Schmitt, Roland W., Dr., National Science Founda-tion 714 Schmitz, Marcia A., LA to Rep. Fascell...................... 234 Schmults, Edward C.: Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice............. 567 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Schneider, Andreas, Energy and Commerce, House 323 Sopnsider Claudine (Representative from Rhode sland): Biography 170 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Science and Technology Committee........................ 347 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 361 Select Committee on Aging 364 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Schneider, Dan W., Market Regulation, SEC............ 726 Schneider, David T., Near Eastern and South ian Affairs, State 510 Schneider, Heinrich G., IMF 837 Schneider, Matthew, AA to Sen. Bingaman............... 226 Schneider, Pauline, D.C. Executive Office ................. 810 Schneider, Philip A. D., Compliance and Investiga-tions, M 721 Schneider, William, Jr., State Schneider, William, Officer, Federal Reserve .... Schock, Betty, Joint Committee on Taxation Schoellhamer, Paul E., Public Works and Trans-portation, House 344 Schoenberger, James, Housing, HUD......................... Schoenfeld, Richard, Secretary’s Office, DOT ........... Schoeni, Patricia, Administrator’ s Office, GSA ........ Schollaert, James T., Foreign Affairs, House............ Scholz, William L., Foreign Agricultural Service..... 601 Schooler, David R., Energy and Commerce, House.. 323 Schooling, Roy L., Dr., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army Schoolman, Harold M., br. National Library of Medicine, HHS Schoonmaker, Jan, LA to Rep. Schott, Allan, Depository Institutions Deregulation ios Schott, P. Allan, Secretary’s Office, Treasury........... 515 Schott, Peter, Education and Labor, House........ 3) Schotta, Charles, Secretary’s Office, Treasury... Schoultz, R. F., Vice Adm., Naval Operations........... Schoumaker, 3 Raoul, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Belgium...........ccooen. 856 Schrader, Dorothy M., Copyright Office, Library of Congress 471 Schrader, Ron, AA to Rep. Penny ..........cccocevuererniennne 240 Sehese JJean, iebisih hi Public Works, 282 Schreck, ix E., Bureau of Mines, Interior .......... 582 Schreiner, Keith M., Fish and Wildlife, Interior...... 585 Schroeder, Patricia (Representative from Colora-0): Biography 28 Armed Services Committee 306 Judiciary Committee 334 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......... 358 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-5 ies Schroeder, Wayne A., Appropriations, Senate Schroer, Edward, Work Force, OPM 1 Schubert, Frederick P., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, 9 DOT Schubert, Richard F., Executive Officer, American Cross 678 Schuerch, William E., Appropriations, House........... 305 Schulhof, Samuel A., EPA 685 Schultz, Richard L., Drug Enforcement, Justice....... 574 Schultz, Robert W., VA 750 Schultz, Virgil L., ICC 702 Schulz, Thomas J., General Accounting Office......... 462 Schulze, Richard T. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): ; Biography 162 Ways and Means Committee 355 Schumacher, Stephen, FCC 688 Schumake, Lawrence P., III, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office Schuman, Alan M., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel............................ 804 Schumer, Charles E. (Representative from New York): Biography 130 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 1152 Congressional Directory Page Judiciary Committee 334 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Schussheim, Morton J., CRS, Library of Congress... a Schutte, Lois, Government Printing Office... Sehusahen, Fred, Child Support Enforcement, in Schwab, Paul, Health Resources and Services, HHS 644 Schwadron, Steven, Spc. Asst. to Rep. Studds........... 242 Schwandt, David R., General Accounting Office ...... 462 Schwartz, Charles F., IMF 837 Schwartz, Eric, Rules, House 346 Schwartz, Gilbert T., Officer, Federsl Reserve.......... 680 Schwartz, Michael, LD to Rep. Levift..oh...ioinine 237 Schwartz, Patricia S., Science pri Technology, House 3 Schwartz, Reuben, ITC Schwartz, Stanley M., Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Schwebel, Stephen, International Court of Justice, UN 848 Schweitzer, Agnes E., Dr., D.C. Commission on Li- censure To Practice the Healing Art .................. 8 Schweitzer, James J., Judiciary, House...................... Schweitzer, Robert L., Maj. Gen.: Defense Commission, U.S./MeXico ..........cceceeueruenene U.S. Section, Permanent Joint Board fense, Canada-United States Schwelb, Frank E., Schwengel, Fred, Mrs., The Congressional Club Schwenz, Connie, Appropriations, Senate. .....cn Schwertner, Deborah D., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 269 Scion, David R., General Counsel's Office, y Scibilia, Rosario, Secretary’s Office, DOT .................. Scocozza, Matthew V., Economic and Business Af- fairs, State 511 Score, Delos, Field Offices, HUD Scott, Anne Firor, Woodrow Wilson Center, Smith- sonian 736 Scott, Carlottia: AA to Rep. Dellums District of Columbia, House Scott, Carol K., General Counsel’s Office, SEC Scott, Chris, Joint Committee on Taxation....... Scott, Dana L., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT .. Scott, David R., Government Ethics, OPM ................ Scott, Edith, Processing Services, Library of Con- gress Scott, Edward, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate................... Sect Gregory A., Legislative Counsel's Office, nate 447 Scott, Hugh, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian................... 732 Scott, Hugh N., International Bank............cc.c...c...... 831 Scott, Irene Faagin, senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 799 Scott, James L., Legislation, HHS...............c.cccceueuee.e. 637 Scott, Leslie A., Inter-American Affairs, State. ......... 510 Scott, Nancy, Judiciary, Senate. .........c.cccoeuenenee. Scott, Nancy S., ES to Rep. Clinger............. Scott, Pamela B., Armed Services, House Scott, Richard E., Intergovernmental Committee for Migration 830 Scott, Robert H., Advisory Board, GSA. ............coceueueue Scott, Robert M., D.C. Superior Court...........ccccuueuuueu. Scott, Robert S., Defense Audiovisual Agency Scott, Thomas H., International Trade, Commerce.. 618 Scott, Willard W., Jr., Lt. Gen., Military Academy.. 549 Scott, Winfield W., Jr., Lt. Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 566 Scouten, Rex W., Executive Office 501 Scoville, Lucy, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate................... 292 Scoville, Stanley, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Scribner, Nancy, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate Scrivner, Michael, Senior LA to Rep. Lent Scrivner, Peter C., Armed Services, House.... Scruggs, John F., Executive Office...........cccouvuruvunnee Sculley, Jay R., Dr., Army Scully, John P., Management and Budget, HHS...... Scully, R. Tucker, Environmental and Sa Scully, Tim, LA to Rep. Bates 230 Scup! olm, Fook Services and Activities, American Red Cross Page Scurlock, Herbert A., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-ture 607 Seaborn, J. Blair, U.S./Canada Commission ............. 836 Seal, John, EEOC 686 Sear, Morey L., Temporary Emergency Court of 5 Appeals 76 Searby, Robert: Secretary’s Office, Labor. 629 International Labor Affairs, Labor...........cccceueuun..n. 630 Searing, Marjory E., Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Searle, Ronald J., Engineering and Research, Inte-rior 586 Sears, Jere, Patent and Trademark, Commerce........ 628 Seaton, O. B., Policy, Col., Defense..........c.cceceueerurunne 523 Seawell, Buie, AA to Sen. Hart 227 Sebastian, Jerome, Administrative Conference of the United States Sebastian, Peter, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Sebastian, Wendell A., National Credit Union......... Sechler, Henry J., Maj. Gen., Programs and Re-sources, Air Force 5 Secord, Richard V., Maj. Gen., International Secu-rity Affairs, Defense 524 Secore, Wayne M., Regional, SEC...........ccccceururirvunae 726 Secrist, James E., Lt. Col., Legislative Affairs, De-fense 529 Seddon, Raymond W., FCC 688 Seeger, Christopher C., AA to Rep. Shumway .......... 242 Soonater, Eric, Publications Distribution Service, ouse Seelmeyer, Dick, AA to Rep. Addabbo 230 Seely, James M. G., Commodore, Joint Staff, De-Sh fense Segal, George, Museum of American Art, Smithso-nian 733 Segal, Harold, Administration Group, OPM.............. 719 Segal, Judith A., Food Safety, Agriculture................ 604 Seggerman, Anne C., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Segner, Donald R., FAA, DOT 660 Sehaibani, Abdulrahman, International Bank.......... 832 Seher, Jake, Democratic Congressional Campaign 5 Committee, House 8 Seiberling, John F. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 151 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 Judiciary Committee 334 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission..... 377 Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. 379 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Seid, D. H., Decorations and Medals, Navy ............... 555 Seidel, Milton J., Engraving and Printing, Treas-i ury 51 Seiden, Elliott M., Antitrust, Justice......... Seidman, Mildred L., Tax Division, Just: Seifert, Charles W., Lt. Col., Executive Secretar- iat’s Office, Defense 522 Seifert, Gerald, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 2 House Seiler, Robert, Budget, Senate 277 Seinwill, Gerald D., Soil Conservation, Agriculture. 611 Seipel, Martin G., Rural Electrification, Agricul 0 t ure Seitz, Raymond G. H., State 505 Seitzinger, Michael V., CRS, Library of Congress... 469 Selby, H. Joe, Office of the Comptroller, Treasury .. 517 Selfridge, Barbara S., OMB Seligmenn, Albert, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State Sellers, Donald P., Maj. (P), International Security Policy, Defense 524 Semedo, Inacio, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Guinea Bissau........... 862 Semerad, Kate, AID, International Development Cooperation Agency 741 Sender, Stanton P., Railway Association ................... 749 Senese, Anne, OM to Rep. Levine 237 Senese, Donald J., Research and Improvement, Education 1 Senich, Donald, Staff, National Science Founda- tion 715 Senior, Fred, D.C. Human Services...........cccccceeurueunnee 816 Senior, Miguel A, IMF 838 Senn, Charles H., "Col. Public Affairs, Defense......... 532 Individual Index Page Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography Judiciary Committee Science and Technology Committee 5 National Republican Congressional Committee.... Sensenbrenner, James F., Mrs., The Congressional Club Sentimore, Gilbert L., Col, Research, Develop- ment, and Logistics, Air Force.......c...cccecuvueuuenenen. 563 Seppa, Richard, s Tide Administration, Commerce.. $19 Seraphin, , Appropriations, House.............. Serlin, Michal D., Financial Operations, Treasury a1 1 Sermier, Robert F, Management and Budget, HHS 639 Serpe, Michael, Press Asst. to Rep. Rahall Servary, Eugene A., Architect of the Capitol’s oC Office Sesco, Jerry A., Forest Service, Agriculture.............. 610 Sessoms, Bien, Environmental and Scientific Af- fairs, Sta 509 Sessoms, William R., OM to Rep. Young (Fla.)......... 244 Seth, Oliver, Mrs, Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Seto, Robert Mahealani M., judge, U.S. Claims Court (biography) 788 Settle, Norval D., Personnel Administration, HHS . 639 Sever, Judy, International Economic Policy, Com- merce 622 Severance, L. S., Jr., Rear Adm., Defense Mapping Agency 537 Severance, Roger, International Economic Policy, Commerce 6. Severn, Robert F., D.C. Insurance ..........cc.ccceereereeuneen. Seward, Lachlan W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 516 Sewell, Carol M., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Sexton, James, Jr., Minority Business, Commerce... 615 Sexton, James L., FDIC 691 Seymour, Carol M., Food Safety, Agriculture............ 604 Seymour, E. R., Vice Adm., Naval Air Systems........ 557 Seymour, George H., Legislative Affairs, Defense.... 529 Shaalan, A. Shakour, IMF 837 Shackleton, Polly, D.C. Council’s Office ..................... 811 Shad, John S. R., SEC 723 Shafer, E. L., Forest Service, Agriculture.................. 610 Shafer, William L., Interior and Insular Affairs, 5 House - Shaffer, Craig B., Lt.,, Navy Court of Military Review 555 Shaffer, Harry H., D.C. Fire Department .................. Shaffer, Jay C., Antitrust Division, Justice... Shaffer, John, Controller’s Office, Justice........... ee Shaffer, Karen A., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Shaffer, Norman J., Library of Congress........ Shaffron, J. Janet, Senior LA to Rep. Wolf.... Shafroth, Sally, Asst. to Rep. Young (Mo.)...... Shahani, (Mrs.) L., Secretariat, UN.............ccoceeueuun... Shaheen, Michael E., Jr., Professional Responsibil- ity, Justice 568 Shakespeare, Frank, Board for International Broadcasting 381 Shambon, Leonard, Trade Administration, Com- merce 620 Shampansky, Jay R., CRS, Library of Congress ....... 469 Shamsedin, Ezzedin M, International Bank............. 832 Shandler, Philip, Select Committee on Aging, ouse 365 Shane, Jeffrey N., Secretary’s Office, DOT................ 658 Shank, John, Appropriations, Senate .........coii cesses 272 Shanklin, Mary, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB ... 712 Shanks, Robert B., Legal Counsel, Justice................. 568 Shanley, John A., ‘Capt., Naval Facilities Engineer-S50 ing 5! Shannon, David L., Officer, Federal Reserve............. 681 Shannon, F. John, Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 677 Shannon, Francis W., OM to Rep. Early.................... 233 Shannon, James M. ’ (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biograph 89 Ways and Means Committee 355 Democratic Study Group 359 Shannon, John W., Under Secretary’s Office, Army 544 Shannon, Matthew F'.: D.C. Apprenticeship Council 812 D.C. Employment Services 814 Shannon, Odessa, EEOC Shanteau, Virginia, PS to Rep. Edwards (Okla.) ...... 233 Shapiro, Barry E., Compensation Group, OPM......... 718 Shapiro, Howard, FTC 696 Shapiro, Ira, Governmental Affairs, Senate.............. 286 Shapiro, Irving R., Compensation Group, OPM........ 718 Shapiro, Irwin I, Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian 734 Shapiro, Jerome, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 818 Shapiro, Robert F., Mrs., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Shapiro, Steven, Tax Division, Justice........................ 573 Sharbel, Kelly M., Jr., AA to Rep. Jones (Tenn.) ..... 236 Sharfman, Peter J., Office of Technology Assess- ment 473 Sharfman, Stephen, Postal Rate Commission ........... 723 Sharkey, Jack J., VA 750 Sharkey, William J. Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, De-fense 531 Defense Contract Audit Agenc Sharman, Dave, House Administration, House Sharman, E. C., Veterinary Services, Agriculture... 602 Sharp, Philip R. (Representative from Indiana): Biography 66 Energy and Commerce Committee.............cccceerennne 320 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Sharp, Stephen A.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. 676 FCC 6 Sharpe, J., Railroad Administration, DOT ................ Sharpe, James R., Export-Import Bank Sharpe, Samuel S., .D.C. Corporation Counsel's als ice 1 Sharrott, Harry I., Field Offices, HUD....................... 654 Shasteen, Donald, Secretary’s Office, Labor.............. 629 Shattuck, Cathie A., EEOC 686 Shattuck, William P., Judiciary, House...................... 335 Shaud, John A., Brig. Gen., Energy Liaison, De- fense 528 Shaver, Gloria, Ways and Means, House. .................. 357 Shaver, Martin R., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Shaw, Carl, Indian Affairs, Interior............ccceuereuues.... 581 Shaw, Clay (Representative from Florida): Biography 40 Judiciary Committee 334 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-os tro Shaw, Dennis R., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Shaw, E. Clay, Mrs., The Congressional Club ........... 683 Shaw, Edward, Lt. Col., Legislative Liaison, Army.. 546 Shaw, Jack O., Government Operations, House........ Shaw, John B., Foreign Relations, Senate.......... : Shaw, Kenneth E., Smithsonian .................. Shaw, Robert, Council on the Arts Shaw, Sandra H., Geographic Names, Interior......... Shea, Dennis G., Market Regulation, SEC................. Shea, F. T., Rear Adm., Naval Health Sciences Education and Training 559 Shea, James, Contract Appeals, GSA.............cccocuneueeee 700 Shea, James R., Nuclear Regulatory Commission... 745 Shea, Keith R., Forest Service, Agriculture .............. 6 Shea, Quinlan J., Jr., U.S. Trustees, Justice. ............. 577 Shea, Robert, Clerk’s Office, House 452 Shea, William F., FAA, DOT 660 Sheafe, Larry B., Secret Service, Treasury................ 520 Shean, Margaret, EA to Rep. Heftel .......c.ccccouverennnnee 236 Sheane, Willoughby G., Jr., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Shear, Daniel H., National Capital Planning Com- mission 708 Shear, Harold E., Maritime Administration, DOT... 662 Shear, Karen J., Chf. LA to Rep. Yatron................... 244 Sheard, Joe H., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 75 Shedd, Dennis, AA to Sen. Thurmond........................ Sheehy, Michael W., LA to Rep. Boland . Feed Sheflett, Geraldine, OM to Rep. Gilman Sheils, Marylou, Public Affairs, Defense Shekarchi, Ebraham, Bureau of Mines, Interior. ...... Shekmar, Susan E., Appropriations, Senate.............. 2 Shelby, Leanita, Rules, House Shelby, Richard C. (Representative from Alabama): Biography 99-855.0 = 839~"75 1154 Congressional Directory Energy and Commerce Committee ...........ccccoeuenenee. Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Sheley, Walton H., Jr., General Accounting Office.. 463 Shelly, Michael H., Processing Services, Library of % Congress Shelton, Anita Bellamy, D.C. Executive Agencies.... 810 Shelton, Edward E., Equal Opportunity, Interior..... 580 Shelton, Franklin C., Capt., Capitol Police................ 458 Shelton, Ronald B., Bureau of Mines, Interior.......... 582 Shepard, James J., Labor Relations Authority......... 693 Shepard, Shirley R., District of Columbia Courts..... 803 Shepherd, Joseph E., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 607 Shepich, Thomas J.: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Mine Safety and Health, Labor...........cccccocvcerieununuee 635 Sher, Alvin C., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Sher, Linda R., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB...... 712 Sher, Steven E.: D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment...........c.ccccueueee 822 D.C. Zoning Commission 822 Sherick, Joseph H., Review and Oversight, Defense Sheridan, Walter, Labor and Human Resources, Senate Sheriff, Wade, D.C. Licenses and Permits.................. Sherk, Susan, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 293 Sherman, Harvey R., CRS, Library of Congress....... 469 Sherman, John L., Ways and Means, House.............. 356 Sherman, Karen, U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Justice ..... Sherman, Robert E., Budget and Program Analy- sis, Agriculture 592 Sherman, Thomas, Housing, HUD ............cccccccoueununnene 652 Sherman, Wendy, AA to Rep. Mikulski..................... 239 Sherman, William C., Mission to the United Na- tions, State 514 Sherry, George B., Intelligence and Research, State 512 Sherry, James, AA to Rep. Levin .......ccccccevvvevrucnnnncne 237 Sherwin, Michael, CAB 682 Sherwood, Carol, Rules, House 346 Shiben, Richard J., FCC 689 Shick, G. B., Rear Adm., Naval Electronic Systems Shields, John T., TVA 738 Shields, Mary A, Appiopristions, Senate.................. 272 Shields, Perry, judge, U Tax Court (biography).... 797 Shimberg, Steven, Environment and Public Works, nate 282 Shine, Marguerite T., President's Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Shinn, Allen M., Jr., Staff, National Science Foun- dation 715 Shipley, Stetephon Pp, Seorgtary s Office, Interior ...... 579 Shipman, Christy S., Energy and Commerce, House 322 Shipman, Philip, Judiciary, Senate...........cccccecerrueuene. Shipp, Philip Royal, Jr., CRS, Library of Congress.. Shire, Donald S., Solicitor’s Office, Labor-.................. 631 Shirley, Ann, OM to Sen. Kassebaum ..........ceceuvuuuee 228 Shirley, Katherine, State 506 Shirley, Paul T., Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice Shisler, Julie M., Science and Technology, House.... 350 Shlaudeman, Harry W., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Argentina.............. 875 Shoesmith, Thomas P., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 509 Shong, Ellen M., Employment Standards, Labor...... 634 Shore, Edward S., International Trade, Commerce.. 618 Shorey, Russell R., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Short, Albert V., Lt. Col.,, Micronesian Status Ne- gotiations 716 Short, Robert J., Judiciary, Senate 288 Shortley, Robert L., Advisory Board, GSA................. Shotwell, Elizabeth O., Democratic Policy Commit- tee, Senate Shoup, Richard, Mrs., The Congressional Club......... Shoupe, Ronald E., FMC Shouse, Jouett, Mrs., J. F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Shewman, Sandra, Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 744 Shreve, David B., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 623 Shreve, Larry Ww, Col., Legislative Affairs, Defense 529 Shriber, Maurice N,, ‘Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Page Shropshire W., Jr., Radiation Biology Laboratory, Smithsonian 734 Shrum, Robert, PS to Sen. Kennedy .........ccccccuuneenn. 228 Shtasel, Sana, AA to Sen. Packwood ........cc.ccuerveuennee 2 Shub, Anatole, Board for International Broadcast-ing Shuey, Robert D., CRS, Library of Congress.............. Gig Frank Ie Jr., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Per- Shuler” Robert A., D.C. Superior Court..................... Shulaw, Dale M., Appropriations, House Shuler, Mary L, Education and Labor, House.......... 318 Shalew Abram, International Security Policy, De- ense Shultz, George P. (Secretary of State): Biography 505 National Security Council 502 American Red Cross 678 Shultz, Richard, Veterans’ Affairs, House................. 354 Shuman, Charles W., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture 595 Shumate, John P., Administration, State .................. 511 Shumway, Norman D. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 17 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Select Committee on Aging 363 Shumway, Robert V., FDIC 691 Shunk, Christopher D., Rules and Administration, na 2 90 Shupe, Deborah R., Judiciary, Senate 288 Shurtleff, Leonard G., Bureau of African Affairs, State 509 Shurtleff, Thom, Republican Policy Committee, nate 295 Shuster, E. G. (Bud) (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography 163 Budget Committee 312 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission..... 377 Shute, Richard, Human Development Services, HHS 639 Shwartz, Benjamin, Mrs.,, Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Shwayder-Coffin, Patti, Energy and Commerce, ouse 323 Shwiller, Seymour, Armed Services, House............... 308 Sichl, George H., CRS, Library of Congress............... 469 Sicilia, G. Thomas, Dr., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Logistics, Defi 530 Siciliano, Ralph A., Regional, SEC..........c.ccoururunueunne 726 Sickle, Abraham B., FCC 690 Sickles, Carl, Mrs., The Congressional Club.............. 683 Sickles, Carlton R., Former Members of Congress... 697 Sickman, Laurence, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian ..... 731 Sickon, Joseph, Inspector General, GSA .................... 697 Sicre, José Gomez, OAS Siddon, Arthur, Budget, House 314 Sidell, Arlene M., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Sidman, Thomas A., Officer, Federal Reserve........... 681 Siedman, Eileen, Inspector General's Office, Com- merce 614 Siegel, Gerald W., Rules and Administration, Senate 290 Siegel, Myrna G., General Counsel’s Office, SEC ..... 724 Siegel, Richard D.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........ccccccevcrveuruennnen. 591 Natural Resources and Environment, Agricul ture 609 Sogo) Seymour, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Coun-3% ci Siegman, Charles J., Officer, Federal Reserve.......... 680 Siegrist, Robert R., Dir. of Commun. to Rep. Shus- ter 242 Sienkiewicz, Stanley, State 506 Siesseger, Frederic W., Trade Development, Com- merce 622 Sieverts, Frank A., Refugee Programs, State............ it Siewert, R., Research and Engineering, Defense...... 527 Siflinger, Marvin, Field Offices, HUD Sigel, Stanley J., Officer, Federal Reserve.. . 680 Sigethy, Robert, "Col, Industrial College, Defense .... 539 Sigholtz, Robert H, D.C. Armory Board ........ 685 Sigmon, Donald Neil, Appropriations, House............ 305 Individual Index 1155 Sigurdsson, J6n, IMF Sikora, John J., CCC, Agriculture.............c.ccecurueruneee. Sikorski, Gerry (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 102 Energy and Commerce Committee..........ccocecercuunnee Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-505 lies Siljander, Mark (Representative from Michigan): Biograph 93 Foreign Retains Committee 3924 Select Committee on Aging 364 Silva, Alexander A., General Accounting Office....... 462 Silva, Theodore S., Col., Manpower and Reserve ffairs, Army 545 Silva, Victor M., OAS 840 Silveira, Mary, Appropriations, House............ccccccueuu.. 305 Silver, Bert, Commission on Civil Rights................... 739 Silverberg, Stanley C., FDIC 691 Silverbert, Larry J., D.C. Licenses and Permits ....... 818 Silverman, Bernard A., Engineering and Research, Interior Silverman, Richard A., Capt., Headquarters, Naval District Washington 560 Silverman, Stanley M., USIA 741 Silvers, Anita, Council on the Humanities................ 711 Silvert, Steve E., Housing, HUD...........ccccceceuvurucvccenne 652 Silvey, Patricia Ww. Mine Safety and Health, Labor 635 Simala, Jerome, Postmaster’s Office, House 454 Simcox, David E., Coast Guard, DOT Simermeyer, Arthur F., Social Security, HHS Simkus, Lora, State Simmonds, Richard C., Col., Health Sciences Uni-versity, Defense 540 Simmons, Andrea Tracy, AA to Rep. Dixon.............. 233 Simmons, Barbara Lett, D.C. Board of Education.... 813 Simmons, Craig, General Accounting Office.............. 463 Simmons, E. H., Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps 5 Simmons, J. J., ICC Simmons, J. J., III, Secretary’s Office, Interior......... Simmons, Joe D., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce Simmons, John Farr, Mrs., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Simmons, Paul B., Social Security, HHS.................... Simmons, Robert R., Select Committee on Intelli-gence, Senate 296 Simmons, Vertell F., Republican Conference of the Senate 2! Simms, Larry L., Legal Counsel, Justice.................... Simms, Morris, Policy, Budget and Administra-tion, Interior Simokaitis, Frank J., External Relations, NASA..... Simon, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography Education and Labor Committee .............cccceunune... Science and Technology Committee Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus.............. Simon, R. Moshe, SEC Simon, R. O., Commodore, Naval Electronic Sys-tems 557 Simonette, John F., General Accounting Office........ 463 Simons, Carol, ES to Rep. Wilson ......ccccceceueerernenene. 244 Simons, Thomas W., Jr., European Affairs, State.... 510 Simplicio, Nancy, Asst. to Rep. Smith (Iowa)............ 242 Simpson, Alan K. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography 207 Environmental and Public Works Committee....... 281 Judiciary Committee 286 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 Republican Policy Committee 294 Simpson, Charles R., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-phy) 794 Simpson, Charles W., AA to Rep. Wilson................... 244 Simpson, Clay E., Jr., Health eg HIs....... 645 Simpson, Daniel H., Bureau of African airs, State 509 Simpson, Gerald F., Field Offices, HUD..................... Simpson, John A., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 626 Simpson, John R., Secret Service, Treasury .............. Simpson, Richard B., Law Revision Counsel's 1Ce Simpson, S. Joseph, Clerk’s Office, House.................. Simpson, William G., Board, International Devel-opment Cooperation Agency . 742 Sims, Melvin E., Foreign Agricultural Servic Page Sims, Nathaniel, Dr., D.C. Educational Institution Licensure Commission 812 Sims, Stephen F., Energy and Commerce, House..... 323 Sims, William P., Doorkeeper’s Office, House........... 453 Simson, Bert G., Consumer Product Safety Com-mission 684 Sinai, Arthur, Inspector General's Office, Educa-tion 670 Sincavitz, Sandra, Judiciary, House Sinclair, Gerald, AA to Rep. Simon Sinclair, John R., AA to Rep. Broomfield. . : Sindelar, Gilbert, Foreign Agricultural Service........ Sindelar, Roger A, Energy and Natural Resources, x Senate 2 Sindt, Robert W., Federal Crop Insurance, Agricul-7 ure Singeo, SeNellie, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Singer, Elizabeth H., National Institute of Arthri-tis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Dis-eases, HHS 643 Singer, Jerome E., Health Sciences University, De-fense 540 Singh, Har Swarup, Dr., International Cotton Ad-visory Committee 8 Sipgh, Nogenars, International Court of Justice, Singleton, A. L., Ways and Means, House.................. Singleton, Harry M., Civil Rights, Education... Singleton, Rosalind L., Information Technology, Justice 5 Sinnott, George A., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 625 Sipkov, Ivan, Law Library, Library of Congress....... 472 Sirica, John J., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography).............ecourueuenee 779 Sisisky, Norman (Representative from Virginia): Biography 194 Armed Services Committee 306 Small Business Committee 351 Select Committee on Aging 363 Sissen, Betty Lou, Minority Secretary’s Office, Senate 4 Sistare, Hannah, AA to Sen. Percy Sitnick, Joseph, Superior Court of the District of lumbia Support Personnel Sitrin, David, OMB Sitter, Jerome F., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture Sittmann, William F., Executive Office...................... Sitton, Paul M., Academy of Sciences Siverson, Gay, EA to Sen. Bentsen.........c.cccccocevrurunnene. 2 Sivon, James, Banking, Finance and Urban Af- fairs, House. 312 Sjoblom, Glenn, EPA 685 Skall, Robert M., FMC 694 Skallerup, Walter T., Jr., General Counsel, Navy.... 552 Skalski, George F., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 818 Skantze, Lawrence A., Lt. Gen.: Air Staff, Air Force 564 Research, Development, and Acquisition, Air Force 565 Skeen, Joe (Representative from New Mexico): Biography 125 Agriculture Committee 299 Science and Technology Committee ...........cceuevuuue 347 Skeete, Charles A., OAS 839 Skeete, Charles A. T., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Barbados.................... 855 Skelton, Byron G., judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (biography) .........c.ceceueurueueueee 73 Skelton, Ike, Mrs., The Congressional Club............... 683 Skelton, Ike (Representative from Missouri): Biography 108 Armed Services Committee 306 Small Business Committee 351 Select Committee on Aging 363 Truman Scholarship Foundation............ccccececevuueeee 702 Skibbie, Lawrence F., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Arm 548 Skibine, Alexander, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Skidmore, William V., Trade Administration, Com- merce 620 Skiles, J. Leonard, National Credit Union................. 710 Skillman, Greg: Asst. to Rep. Weaver 243 1156 Congressional Directory Interior and Insular Affairs, House...........c.c.cceune... Skinner, Blanche, Congressional and Legislative airs, Interior 580 Sanh John H., EPA 686 ar, Barry A, Foreign Relations, Senate ............... 285 Siete, Daniel 2% Patent and Trademark, Com-i Wis anti N., Jr., Inter-American Affairs, State 510 Skrak, Michael, Government Operations, House ..... 329 Skufe, L. G., Food Safety, Agriculture........................ 604 Skvarla, Diane K., Commission on Art and Antig- uities of the U.S. Senate 373 Sky, Theodore, General Counsel's Office, Educa- tion 670 Slade, Jonathan, LD to Rep. Smith (Fla.)................... 242 Sladek, Carolyn M., AA to Rep. Erlenborn................ 234 Slaght, Dale, International Economic Policy, Com- merce 622 Slagle, Larry B., Animal and Plant, Agriculture ..... 602 Slany, William Z.: Public Affairs, State 513 Historical Publications and Records, GSA............. 699 Slate, David L., EEOC 686 Slate, William K., Appeals Court............cccoveveverrenrenee 758 Slattery, James C. (Representative from Kansas): Biography 73 Energy and Commerce Committee ..........c.ccoeruenenee 320 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Slattery, Philip W., Administration and Manage- ment, Labor Slaughter, D. French, III, Tax Division, Justice........ Slayton, William L., Administration, State................ 511 Sletzinger, Martin C., Commission on Security and peration in Europe. 373 Slichter, Charles P., Dr., Science Board, National Science Foundation 713 Slifman, Lawrence, Officer, Federal Reserve............. 680 Sliter, Thomas, Budget, Senate 277 Sliwka, M. J, Naval Electronic SYSIOME, ps ivisriness .uvs.0 557 Sliz, Deborah, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.. 333 Sloame, Stuart C., Community Planning and De- velopment, HUD 651 Sloan, Alexander M., Brig. Gen., Air Staff, Air orce Sloan, Bill J., Field Offices, HUD...........cccceoerrrrerrnnnne Sloan, Edith Barksdale: Administrative Conference of the United States.. ore Consumer Product Safety Commission.................... Sloan, Kathleen, LA to Rep. Winn................ ren Sloan, Lindley S, Foreign Affairs, House........ Sloan, Stanley R., CRS, Library of Congress... Sloan, Virginia E., Judiciary, House............. Sloat, Jonathan W., USIA Slone, Peter, LD to Rep. Ratchford...............cc.o.......... Sloss, C. Stanley, Interior and Insular Affairs, a House Slotkin, Helen W.: Historical Publications and Records, GSA............. Advisory Board, Slotten, Wallace A., Official, Farm Credit Adminis- tration Slowey, Richard J., Col., International Security AL fairs, fense Slunt, Joseph B., FMC Small, David H. State Smaller, David, Public Works and Transportation, 2 ouse Smalley, Robert M., Public Affairs, State.................. Smalls, Betty L., D.C. Public Library..............cc......... Smedley, Jerry M., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment 722 Smeeton, Thomas R., Foreign Affairs, House............ 327 Smethurst, Benjamin, Energy and Commerce, House 323 Smick, Dave, AA to Rep. Kemp 236 Smick, Edward S., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Smietanka, Raymond, Judiciary, House..................... Smiley, Annette H., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Smiley, ig L., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Smiley, William, D.C. Post Offices. Smith, Al Lawrence, Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Smith, Alan, OAS 840 Smith; Allen, W., Forest Service, Agriculture........... Smith, Austin G., Appropriations, House .................. Smith, B. A., Secr 208, Smith,a W., Office of the Dir Treas- 517 Smith. C. C., Rear Adm., Program Appraisal, Navy 556 Smith, C. Ronald, EPA 6 Smith, C. William, Jr., Appropriations, House.......... Smith, Carl A., Field Offices D oh Smith, Carl M, Armed Services, Senate Smith, Carl R. Maj. Gen., Secretary’s Office, De- fense 522 Smith, Carolyn J., EA to Rep. Towns..........c.ccceueue.... 243 Smith, Charles, AA to Rep. Jeffords..........cccoeueue..... 236 Smith, Charles P., Policy Development and Re- search, HUD 651 Smith, Christopher H. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 119 Small Business Committee 351 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Select Committee on Aging 364 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 3 73 Smith, Claude A., Compensation Group, OPM ......... 718 Smith, Clifton B., D.C. Executive Office...........c......... 81 Smith, Curtis J., Compensation Group, OPM............ Smith, David, Joint Economic Committee .............. Smith, David, Processing Services, Library of Con- gress 470 Smith, Debbie, Agriculture, House 301 Smith, Denny (Representative from Oregon): Biography 159 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 National Republican Congressional Committee... 360 Smith, Derek Frank, International Bank .......... 832 Smith, Diana E., Foreign Relations, Senate 285 Smith, Dolores S., Officer, Federal Reserve.... . 681 Smith, Don, Joint Economic Committee...... “33 Smith, Donald P., Appropriations, House wo. 305 Smith, Donald S., D.C. Superior Court ............cccc.c.... 802 Smith, Duncan C., III, Merchant Marine and Fish- eries, House 339 Smith, Edward G., Industrial Economics, Com-merce Smith, Edward Samuel, judge, U.S. Court of Ap- peals for the Federal Circuit (biography) ........... Smith, F. Kelly, FTC Smith, Francis S., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 813 Smith, Frank, Jr., D.C. Council’s Office...................... 811 Smith, Frederic N., AA to Rep. McDonald ................ 238 Smith, Frederick A., Jr., Brig. Gen., Military Acad-5 emy Smith, G. Wayne, AA to Rep. Breaux........ccccccocueunee Smith, George, D.C. Human Services........ ah Smith, George M., Staffing Group, OPM.. Smith, Gerald J., Col.: Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, Senate ........ 461 Legislative Liaison, Air Force 563 Smith, Grant Wayne, Merchant Marine and Fish- eries, House 339 Smith, Greasham, Solicitor’s Office, Labor................ 631 Smith, Hoke, Stabilization and Conservation, Agri-g culture 99 Smith, Jack D., FCC 689 Smith, James C., III, Armed Services, Senate........... 274 Smith, James L., Packers and Stockyards, Agricul- ture 606 Smith, James, Postmaster’s Office, House.................. 454 Smith, James R., CAB 682 Smith, James T., Government Printing Office.......... 465 Smith, Jan, OM/Sched. to Rep. Roukema.................. 241 Smith, Jean E., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate Smith, Jean Kennedy, J.F.K. Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian Smith, Jeanne, Secretary’s Office, DOT ..................... Smith, Jeff, AA to Rep. Richardson ...........cccccccovuuee. 2 Smith, Jeffrey H., State Smith, John E., Research and Engineering, De- fense Smith, John Lewis, Jr., ; Judge, U.S. District Court umbia (biography). . 781 Smith, John W., Education and Labor, Individual Index 1157 Page Page Smith, Julia, ES to Rep. Alexander ..............c.c.c......... 230 Smith, Kenneth M. National Commission for Employment Policy 377 Indian Affairs, Interior 581 Smith, Kenneth L.: Secretary’s Office, Interior 579 Smith, Kent A., National Library of Medicine, HHS Smith, Kittie, Secretary’s Office, Interior.................. Smith, Larry E., Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate... 446 Smith, Lawrence J. (Representative from Florida): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Judiciary Committee 334 Slot Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-S66 TO. Smith, Linda A., Occupational Safety and Health view Smith, Linden C., Joint Committee on Taxation...... Smith, Loren A., Administrative Conference of the United States on 6 Smith, Mabis C., D.C. Executive Office....................... Smith, Marcia S., CRS, Library of Congress.............. Smith, Marlene, OM/AS to Rep. Morrison (Wash.). Smith, Mary Louise, Commission on Civil Rights... Smith, Maureen, International Economic Policy, Commerce Smith, Michael B., U.S. Trade Representative, Ex-ecutive Smith, Mike, Press Secy. to Rep. Durbin. ................... Smith, Monica Herrera, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Justice 575 Smith, Murray E., FAA, DOT 660 Smith, N. Shaw, Inter-American Affairs, State........ 510 Smith, Neal G., Tropical Research, Smithsonian ..... Smith, Neal, Mrs., The Congressional Club............... Smith, Neal (Representative from Iowa): Biography 70 Appropriations Committee Small Business Committee Smith, Otis M., Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Smith, Patricia, EA to Sen. Leahy ...........cccccvvuevununn. 228 Smith, Paul C., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Smith, Perry M., Maj. Gen.: Operations, Plans, and Readiness, Air Force ........ 565 U.S. Section, Permanent Joint Board on De-fense, Canada-United States .............cccceceuerrvvrnnnene Smith, Philip M.: Academy of Sciences National Research Council Smith, R. Dale, Nuclear Regulatory Commission..... 746 Smith, Ralph W., Jr., Officer, Federal Reserve......... 681 Smith, Richard A., Foreign Agricultural Service..... 600 Smith, Richard B., Corporation Finance, SEC........... 725 Smith, Richard G., Field Installations, NASA .......... 708 Smith, Richard M., FCC 690 Smith, Richard N., Fish and Wildlife, Interior......... 585 Smith, Robert, Dr., Geographic Names, Interior-...... 589 Smith, Robert F., Inspector General’s Office, Agri- culture Smith, Robert F. (Representative from Oregon): Biography 158 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Smith, Robert H., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian..... Smith, Robert S., Inspector General’s Office, DOT .. Smith, Ronald T., Labor Relations Authority ........... Smith, Roy, Budget, Senate 277 Smith, Ruth, Budget, House Smith, S. Arnold, ICC Smith, Shearon C., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 819 Smith, Spencer M., Jr., Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, House 359 Smith, Steven M., Clerk’s Office, House..................... 451 Smith, Stuart A., Solicitor General’s Office, Justice 568 Smith, Suzanne B., Health Affairs, Defense.............. 528 Smith, T. Eugene, National Capital Planning Com- mission 709 Smith, Thomas W. M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ghana........cccccecevueuernanen. 877 Smith, Thym S., IRS, Treasury Smith, Timothy D., Veterans’ Affairs, Senate .......... Smith, Tracey E., Press Asst. to Rep. Shumway....... Smith, Virginia (Representative from Nebraska): Biography Appropriations Committee Smith, W. Lamar Jr., Banking, Housing, and Smith, William A., III, Patent and Trademark, mmerce 628 Smith, William French (Attorney General): Biography 567 American Red Cross 678 Smith, William: Office of Management, Education 670 International Bank 832 Smith, Willis D., Armed Services, Senate.................. 274 Smith, Winston M., International Boundary Com- mission, U.S./Canada 834 Smith, Wm. Jarrell, Jr., FMC 693 Smithson, Clyde S., Food Safety, Agriculture............ 605 Smitsky, Karen A., PS/OM to Rep. Burton (Ind.).... 231 Smoker, Ronald R., Maj., Armed Forces Radiobio- logy Research Institute 558 Smolkin, Howard M., OMB 501 Smolko, John F., Jr., Public Works and Transpor- tation, House 345 Smolonsky, Marc, Small Business, Senate................. 292 Smonskey, Brenda, Judiciary, House..............c........... 336 Smrekar, Claire, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 297 Smudski, Martha D., Field Offices, HUD................... 654 Smylie, Robert E., Space Tracking and Data Sys- tems, NASA 707 Snearer, Charles, Economics Management, Agri-culture 598 Sneed, Robert, Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate 279 Sneider, Terri Lynn, Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 281 Snell, Jack E., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 626 Snelling, Richard A., Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations 676 Snguon, Peter, Rules, House 346 Snider, L. Britt, Policy, Defense 523 Snider, Larry, WHS, Field Activities, Defense.......... 534 Snider, William J., Management, Justice .................. 568 Sniderman, Mark, Budget, Senate Sniezek, James H., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-‘ sion Snight, James E., Col., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Snook, Dennis William, CRS, Library of Congress... 469 Snow, Deborah P., Commission on Civil Rights........ 739 Snow, Delores C., Clerk’s Office, House...........c...c...... 451 Snow, Robert R., Secret Service, Treasury................. 520 Snowden, Eldon M., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 597 Snowden, Maxine W., Clerk’s Office, House.............. 451 Snowe, Olympia J. (Representative from Maine): Biography 82 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Select Committee on Aging 363 Joint Economic Committee 371 Snow-Neumann, Joanne, LD to Sen. Garn................. 227 Snyder, Bernard J., Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 745 Snyder, Edward J., Tax Division, Justice................... Snyder, Emanuel P., Secretary’s Office, DOT. a Snyder, Herbert S., Procurement, NASA................... Snyder, John K., Jr, Travel and Tourism, Com- merce 615 Snyder, John W., Truman Scholarship Foundation. 702 Snyder, M. G. (Gene) (Representative from Ken- tucky): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Public Works and Transportation Committee Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-4 emy Snyder, Paul, Speaker’s Office 449 Snyder, Robert G., National Commission on Stu- dent Financial Assistance 378 Sober, James M., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture.. 607 Sobhi, Mohamed, Universal Postal Union, UN ........ 852 Sobota, Joseph F., Small Business, House.................. 352 Sobrio, epee] B., Policy and Communications, Sochownl, Clarence, Regional Administration, GS 700 Socolar, Milton J., General Accounting Office.......... 462 Soencksen, Frederick W., FMC 694 Soffen, Gerald A., Dr., Space Science and Applica- Urban Affairs, Senate 276 tions, NASA 1158 Congressional Directory Soglo, Nicephore, International Bank..........c.ccueuuecne larz, Stephen J. (Representative from New York): Biography 131 Budget Committee 312 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 375 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.............ccccceveuune. 740 Solinger Janet W., Smithsonian 730 Solmssen, Peter, State 505 Solomon, Anthony M., Officer, Federal Reserve....... 681 Solomon, David R., Clerk’s Office, House................... 451 Solomon, Deene Goodlaw, Pension Benefit Guaran-vin ty Solomon, Gerald B. (Representative from New ork): Biography 137 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Solomon, Howard W., Toor Relations Authority... 693 Solomon, Norman, Railroad Retirement Board........ 748 Somerville, Ronald K., Consular Affairs, State......... 513 Sommer, Irving, Occupational Safety and Health Review 716 Sonnek, Armond A., Bureau of Mines, Interior........ 582 Sonnemann, Harry, Chief Engineer’s Office, NASA 705 Sopierberg, Donna M., Joint Committee on Tax-871 Ly Scott W., III, Government Printing Office 465 Sontag, Edward, Special Education and Rehabilita- tive Services 671 Sopper, Dale W., Management and Budget, HHS.... 638 Sorenson, Gretchen Anne, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Soriano, Jesse M., Bilingual Education and Minor-ity Languages Affairs Soroka, John J., Standards of Official Conduct, House 353 Sorrell, W. Byron, D.C. Superior Court ...................... 803 rzano, Jose S., Mission to the United Nations, State 514 Sosnik, Doug, AA to Rep. Carr 232 Soto-Harrison, Fernando, Brig. Gen.: Inter-American Defense 827 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Costa Rica 8 Soucek, Priscilla, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian.......... Soulen, Robert J., Dr., Jr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 624 Souleyret, Margaret Y., International Security olicy, ense 524 Sourwine, James J., Appropriations, Senate.............. 272 Sousa, John L., Rules and Administration, Senate.. 290 Southard, Joan M., AA to Rep. Latta........ccccoeceeueuuene 237 Southard, Rupert B.: Geological Survey, Interior 582 Geographic Names, Interior 588 Southard, William R., ICC 703 Southerland, James F., AA to Rep. Nelson ............... 239 Southern, Hugh, Endowment for the Arts................. 710 Sowell, Margaret B., Community Planning and De- velopment, HUD 651 Sowle, Donald E., OMB 501 Spaeth, Merrie, 695 Spaeth, Otto L., Mrs.: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian................. Museum of American Art, Smithsonian................. Spahn, Carl P., Animal and Plant, Agriculture. Spahr, James T., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... Spain, David R., Judge Advocate General's Office, 250 Navy Spain, Jayne Baker, President's Committee on Em- ployment of the Handicapped 723 Spalatin, Ivo J., Foreign Affairs, House............ Spang, Edward, Land Management, Interior.. Spangle, C. W., Advisory Board, GSA.......c.cceovevueneune Spangrud, Truman, Maj. Gen., Comptroller, Air orce 565 Spaniol, ose h F., Jr., Administrative Office of the S$: Courts 805 Spare Ss Brooks, Small and Disadvan- taged Business Utilization, Interior . 580 Sparkman, John, AA to Rep. Kindness...................... 237 Sparks, Joe D., Srtanal Safety and Health Page Sparks, Peter G., Research Services, Library of ngress 471 Sparks, Ray, Foreign Affairs, House..........cccoocervurnnnne 326 Sparling, James M., Jr., AA to Rep. Vander Jagt.... 243 Sparrow, Frederick G., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Senate 4 Spartak, Salem M., Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. from Afghanistan 855 Spartin, F. Cleo, Work Force, OPM..............cceceveue.... 719 Spatuzza, John G., J.F.K. Center for the Perform- ing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Spatz, Sue Ann, Minority Secretary’s Office, Senate 447 na Spaulding, Albert R., Col, Small and Disadvan- tag ‘Business Utilization, Army... Zi Spaulding, Dolores H., D.C. Public Library ........ Spaulding, John E., Food Safety, Agriculture... Spaulding, William R., D.C. Council’s Office...... Speakes, Larry M., Executive Office. ................ Speaks, Stanley, Indian Affairs, Interior. Spear, Jonathan B., AA to Rep. Hughes......... Spear, Michael J., Fish and Wildlife, Interior... Speck, W. H., Naval Facilities, Engineering.............. 557 Specter, Arlen (Senator from Pennsylvania): Biography 160 Appropriations Committee 270 Judiciary Committee 286 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 a) Louis, judge, U.S. Claims Court (biogra-788 Spent Julie, Asst. to Rep. Fowler........cccccccoveeinuennnes 234 Spees, Richard, Appropriations, Senate ..................... 272 Spehar, Anthony J., Administration and Manage- ment, Labor Spehr, Paul C., Research Services, Library of Con-gress Speights, Nathaniel H., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office 813 Speis, Themis P., Nuclear Regulatory Commission . 745 Spellman, Joseph P. , Joint Committee on Tax- ation 371 Spelman, H. James, Jr., D.C. Transportation............ 821 Spence, Allan J., Jr., Judiciary, Senate............cecceuu... 288 Spence, Floyd (Representative from South Caroli- na): Biography Armed Services Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee... Republican Policy Committee.............ccceuun.e. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academ; Spence, Robert F., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Spence, Wanni, Legislative Liaison Office, Air Force, Senate 461 Spencer, David E., ITC 743 Spencer, John R., EPA £2 Spencer, Lee B., i r., Corporation Finance, SEC........ 725 Spencer, Samuel, Washington National Monument Society 751 Spero, J. R, Capt., Naval Electronic Systems........... 557 Sperry, Robert E., Regional Offices, OPM ................. 721 Spessard, Richard, Nuclear Regulatory Commis-i sion Spascini, Joseph, Trade Administration, Commerce 620 Spal, B . L., Capt., Naval Medical Research Insti- Spiess. Albert A., Holocaust Memorial Council ...... Spiegel, Marianne, LD to Rep. Berman...................... Spiers, Ronald I., FICE Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Islamic Republic of Paki- § tan Spillan, Hunter L., Appropriations, House................ Spillers, Billy H., Reclamation, Interior........... oi Spina, Elizabeth A., Armed Services, House... Splitt, David A., D.C. Executive Office.............. Spooner, Gillian, Joint Committee on Taxation ....... 371 Sporn, Howell I., ICC 703 Spradley, J. Roy, Jr., Solicitor’s Office, Interior-....... 580 Spraggins, Barbara, Smithsonian .............cccceviunuenae 730 Sprague, G. Lynn, Forest Service, Agriculture......... Sprague, Irvine H., FDIC 690 Sprague, John W., General Accounting Office.......... Sprague, Merritt W., Federal Crop Insurance, Ag- riculture 597 Sprague, Philip A., Libraries and Information Sci- Review 716 ence 709 Individual Index 1159 Page Page Spratt, John McK., Jr. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography 174 Armed Services Committee 306 Government Operations Committee........................ 327 Spring, Henry J., Jr., AA to Rep. McKinney ............ 238 Springer, Robert D., Maj. Gen.: Manpower and Personnel, Air Force Separate Agencies, Air Force ....................... oh Springfield, James E., Agricultural Marketing, Ag- riculture 603 Sprinkel, Beryl W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury...... 515 Sprouse, M. N., TVA 738 Sprunger, Cynthia D., Foreign Affairs, House.......... 327 Spulak, Thomas J., Rules, House 346 Spurlock, Delbert i, Jr., Army 543 Squellati, Clarence P, Farmers Home Administra tion, Agriculture 595 Sramek, Helen, AA to Rep. Bereuter............c......... 231 Srivastava, C. P., Intergovernmental Maritime Or- ganization, UN 850 Srodes, Cecile, Energy and Commerce, House .......... St. Aimee, Donatus, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., from Saint Lucia 869 St. Cyr., Ronald: Secretary’s Office, Labor 630 Labor-Management, Labor 633 St. George, Katharine, Interparliamentary Union... 380 St Germain, Fernand J. (Representative from Rhode Island): Biography 170 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 St. John, Robert A., FMC 695 St. Vrain, Robert D., Appeals Court...........ccccecvrerenenen. 759 Staats, Elmer B., Truman Scholarship Foundation. 702 Stabile, Benedict L., Vice Adm., Coast Guard, DOT Stack, Robert, Council on the Arts.......c.ccceererennnnne 710 Sa Hie Garrett, General Counsel’s Office, 712 Stacy, G. Palmer, LD to Sen. East 227 Staed, Michael G., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Staehle, John, Elementary and Secondary Educa-tion 671 Stafford, Betsy H., Field Offices, HUD....................... 655 Stafford, John N., Hearings and Appeals, Interior.. 579 Stafford, Mary Jane, Defense Mapping Agency........ 538 Stafford, Michael, AA to Rep. Moody .......ccccceeveuunne. 239 Stafford, Robert T., Mrs., The Congressional Club... 683 Stafford, Robert T. (Senator from Vermont): Biography 191 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 288 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 292 Republican Policy Committee 294 National Commission on Student Financial As-sistance 377 Senate Office Building Commission The Interpazliamentary Union .........cccocoeveeeeururnnnes Staggers, Harley O., Jr. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography 201 Agriculture Committee 299 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Staiger, Roger P., Energy and Commerce, House..... Stakem, Eugene P., FMC 694 Stalder, Edgar, Information Resources, Agriculture 594 Salman, T. F.,, Capt., Naval Facilities Engineer-557 Steinar. Howard V., Health Professions, HHS ...... 645 Stames, Nick F., FBI, Justice 574 Stamm, Geoffrey E. Indian Arts and Crafts, Inte-rior 588 Stamper, John W., Bureau of Mines, Interior........... 582 Stanberry, John, Public Buildings, GSA. .........ccceoeeuee. 698 Standifer, Franklin, Drug Enforcement, Justice....... 574 Standish, J. Spencer, Board of Governors, Ameri-can Red Cross 678 Standlee, Joan, Civil Rights, Education .................... 670 Stanek, Jeanne, Finance and Management, Agri-culture 594 Stanfield, Rosemary, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel...........cccocourueuncne 804 Stangslend; Arlan (Representative from Minneso- Biography 102 Agriculture Committee 299 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Canada-TJnited States Interparliamentary Group 381 Stanley, Marc G., AA to Rep. Clinger............ccceceuunee. 232 Stanley, Roberta E., Dir. of Inform. and Legis. to Rep. Ford (Mich.) Stanlis, Peter J., Council on the Humanities............ Stann, Jeffrey E., Smithsonian 730 Stansell, Gary F., TVA 737 Stanton, Daniel F., General Accounting Office......... 463 Stanton, Frank, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian........ 734 Stanton, Wayne, Region’ V, HHS.....c. onli 639 Stapleton, Sheila, OM to Rep. Conte 232 Stapp, Walia F, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian... tar, T. W , Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary (Resident in Melbourne, Australia) from Nauru 866 Starbuck, Dorothy L., VA 750 Stark, Charles S., Antitrust, Justice. i... sittin. 570 Stark, Fortney H. (Pete) (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 15 District of Columbia Committee 315 Ways and Means Committee 355 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Starostecki, Richard W., Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 745 Starr, Kenneth W., Attorney General’s Office, Jus-7 1ce Starrett, Charles O., Jr., Defense Contract Audit Agency 535 Stasny, Jim, Budget, Senate 278 Stathis, Jennie S., Congressional Liaison Office, 100 GAO, House Statler, Stuart, Consumer Product Safety Commis-1 sion Staubach, Roger, President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports 723 Stavish, Peter J., Health Sciences University, De- fense 540 Stavrianos, Peter, Senior Adviser to Rep. Daschle... Bs Stead, William D., Labor Statistics, Labor................. Stearns, Monteagle, Ambassador A and Plenipotentiary to Greece..........ccccoeuvurusnnennas 877 Stechschulte, Roger F., Trade Development, Com- merce Steckhan, Rainer B., International Bank.......... Stedman, James B., CRS, Library of Congress. Steed, Diane K., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Steel, George, Board, Farm Credit Administration.. 687 Steele, Charles N., Election CommiSsion................... 691 Steele, James, Regional Administration, GSA. Steele, Jeffrey L., Market Regulation, SEC............... Steele, Linda, Republican Leader’s Office, House .... 450 Steele, O. K., Col., Marine Barracks .........cc.ccceevevenne. 554 Steele, T. C., Jr., Rear Adm., Naval Operations....... 553 Steelman, Debbie, LD to Sen. Heinz ............ccceueueeue.. 227 Steen, Kenneth, Work Force, OPM.........c.cccceceruevennene 719 Steenland, Peter R., Jr., Land and Natural Re- sources, Justice 572 Steer, John R., Judiciary, Senate 288 Steffy, Robert C., Jr., TVA 738 Stehle, Ethel, Finance, Senate 283 Stehr, Renate, Legislative Counsel’s Office, House.. 455 Steig, Helga, Organization for Economic Co-Oper- ation and Development Steiger, Janet D., Postal Rate Commission................ Stein, Donald P., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Stein, Leon, Council on the Humanities..................... 711 Stein, Michael H., ITC 743 Stein, Neil A., President’s Commission on Execu- tive Exchange Suir, Peter, Administrative Assistant’s Office, rmy Stein, Samuel R., Dr., Boulder Laboratories, Com-merce 626 Steinberg, Harold I1., OMB 501 Steinberg, Jonathan, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate........ 292 Stanford, Curtis L., Science and Technology, House 350 Steiner, Steven E., European Affairs, State .............. Stanford, John H., 'Col.: Executive Secretariat's Office, Defense. .................. 522 Secretary’s Office, Defense 522 1160 Congressional Directory Page Steinway, Daniel M., Science and Technology, ouse 350 Stello, Victor, Nuclear Regulatory Commission ....... 745 Stelluto, George L., Labor Statistics, Labor............... 634 Stempel, John D., State 506 Stenberg, Carl W., Advisory Commission on Inter- overnmental Relations Stenholm, Charles, Mrs., The Congressional Club... 6 Stenholm, Charles W. (Representative from Texas): Biography 185 Agriculture Committee 299 Small Business Committee 351 Stennis, John C. (Senator from Mississippi): Biography 104 Arpro riations Committee 270 Services Committee 273 Ping Luis Marchand, Dr., OAS.............cccceoeverurrecnnen 839 Steorts, Nancy Harvey, Consumer Product Safety Conmission 684 Stephansen, Torstein, International Finance Cor-ration 35 Stephens, Don C., Government Operations, House.. 329 Stephens, Martha B., Office of the Comptroller, Treasury 517 Stephens, Michael A., Appropriations, House........... 305 Stephens, W. Beth, Dr.: anpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, De-fense 530 DODDS, Field Activities, Defe 534 Stephenson, Charles, District of Columbia, House... 316 Stephenson, David C., Pardon Attorney, Justice...... 576 Stephenson, Kay, Executive Secretariat's Office, Defense 523 Stepp, John R., Labor-Management, Labor ............... 633 Sterling, Eric E., Judiciary, House..........c.cccceovuvueununene 335 Stern, Ernest, International Bank 831 Stern, Michael, Finance, Senate..........cccceceevurerrerrennen. 283 Stern, Paula, ITC 742 Stern, Phillip L., Regional, SEC 726 Stern, William S., SEC 724 Sternberg, Ben, Lt. Col., Executive Secretariat's Office, Defense 523 Sterrett, Malcolm M. B., ICC 702 Sterrett, Samuel B., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-704 phy) Stetson, Nancy H., Vosoign Relations, Senate........... 285 Stevas, Alexander L., Officer of the Supreme Court 757 Steven, Robert S., Human Rights and Humanitar- ian Affairs, State 513 Stevens, James, Indian Affairs, Interior .................... Stevens, John Paul, Associate Justice, U.S. Su- preme Court (biography) 7 Stevens, Karen L., FTC 6! Stevens, Linda Gordon, Interior and Insular Af- fairs, House 333 Stevens, Lynn H., Brig. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment and Readiness, Army Stevens, Perry C., Col, Public Affairs, Arm Stevens, Roger L., J. F.K. Center for the erform- ing Arts, Sriihuenian 3 Stevens, StoryC., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment and Readiness, Army 548 Stevens, Theodore F. (Senator Yom Alaska): Biography 7 Appropriations Committee 270 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 Governmental Affairs Committee............cccccceurunnnn. 285 Republican Policy Committee 295 Select Committee on Ethics 295 Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission..... 377 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 382 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad- emy 382 AS Majority Leader 444 Office of Technology Assessment...........cccccceururueneen 472 Stevenson, Carole A., Rules and Administration, Senate Stevenson, David G., Architect of the Capitol’s ice 456 Stevenson, Gretchen, G., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Stevenson, John R., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian..... Stevenson, Russell B., “dr, General Counsel’s Office, SEC 724 Stewart, B. Ted, AA to Rep. Hansen (Utah).............. 235 Stewart, Charles M., Col., Air Staff, Air Force......... Stewart, David P., State 507 Stewart, James K., National Institute of Justice ..... 576 Stewart, James, L., Forest Service, Agriculture....... 609 Stewart, John G., TVA 737 Stewart, K. S., Capt., Manpower and Reserve Af-SH fairs, Navy Stewart, Mani B., D.C. Commission on Licen-sure To Practice the Healing Art..........luvi.an 812 Stewart, Margaret L., Congressional Liaison Office, OPM, House Stewart, Michael J., Regional, SEC.............c...c.......... Stewart, Norma J., D.C. Investigations and En- forcement 817 Stewart, Potter, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biography) 757 Stewart, Robert G., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.. Ts Stewart, Roy J., FCC Stewart, Sonya J., Assistant Secretary’s gh Commerce 614 Stewart, Thomas M., Public Affairs, Justice..... Stewart, William E., Jr., D.C. Superior Court Stewart, William H., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, 659 Stewart, Wyatt A., III, National Republican Con-gressional Committee 361 Stiebel, Herbert, Economic Development, Com- merce 618 Stiener, Richard C., Interpol-United States............... 576 Stier, Joan, Interior and Insular Affairs, House....... 333 Stierman, J., Capt., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Stiles, William (Skip), AA to Rep. Brown (Calif) ..... 231 Still, Richard A., Banking, Finance and Urban Af- fairs, House 312 Stillman, Jacob H., General Counsel’s Office, SEC.. 724 Sulwell, Roger G. Press Secy. to Delegate Won on Stilson, Pamela L., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Stilwell, Richard G., Gen., Policy, Defense................. Stimpson, James W., Policy Development and Re- search, HUD 650 Stimson, Richard A., Research and Engineering, 3k Defe Stines, Judith A., Policy Development and Re- search, HUD 650 Stinson, Charles D., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ 818 Stirling, Deborah J., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Stirnweis, Craig M., Office of the Comptroller, Treasu 517 Stitt, Barbara L., Energy and Commerce, House ..... 324 Stitt, Lyle H., AA to Rep. Obey 239 Stivers, Ronald H., Policy, Defense.............ccccccueuuue.e. 523 Stobierski, John, Press Secy. to Rep. Donnelly ......... Stockdale, James B., President’s Commission on White House Fellowships 723. Stockman, David A., OMB 501 Stockton, Blaine D., Jr., Rural Electrification, Ag- riculture 596 Stockton, Peter D. H., Energy and Commerce, House 323 Stockwell, Eleanor J., Officer, Federal Reserve........ 680 Stodghill, La Brenda Garrett, Joint Committee on Taxation Stofan, Andrew J., Field Installations, NASA .......... Stofel, Owen, Clerk’ s Office, H Stoffel, Lawrence, Architect of the Capitol’s Office. iss Stogner, Mitch, Asst. to Rep. Bosco Stohlman, Robert dJ., Research, Development, ane? Acquisition, Army 545 Stoiber, Gariton | R., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Sta 509 Stokes, gy ae III, Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 606 Stokes, Kem, Budget, Senate 277 Stokes, Louis (Representative from Ohio): Biography 153 Appropriations Committee 302 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 352 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Stokes, Margurite C., D.C. Recorder of Deeds........... 821 Stokes, William J., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 Stokvis, Jack R., Community Planning and Devel- Stewart, Carlton, EEOC 686 opment, H Individual Index 1161 Page Stolarow, Jerome H., Separase Agencies, Air Force oe Stolfa, Patricia, Food Safety, Agriculture.................. Stone, Alan, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate. Ss Stone, Edward D3 Jr., Commission of Fine Arts ...... 682 Stone, GilbertF' Stone, Herbert S., AA to Rep. Pritchard.................... Stone, James M., ‘CFTC Stone, Reid T., Minerals Man ment, Interior ....... Stone, Robert ‘A, Manpower, rve Affairs, and istics, Defense Stoneback, Averil, Republican Whip’s Office, House Stoner, Floyd E., LD to Rep. Penny ............ccccoueuuueeee Stoner, Robert A. Foreign Affairs, House Stoorza, Edwin 1: Jr., Administrative "Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Stoorza, Janice F., OM to Rep. Gibbons 235 Storer, James A., Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs, State 509 Storey, Deborah A., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House Storm, Peter, Budget, House Storrie, John H., Brig. Gen, Operations, Plans, and Readiness, Air Force Story, W. F., Capt., Naval Sea Systems.............c....... Stoufer, Donald, Capt., Under Secretary’s Office, ¥ Navy Stout, Edward N., AA to Rep. Chappell..................... Stout, Kenneth O., National Commission for Em-ployment Policy 377 Stover, David F., Postal Rate Commission................. 723 Stover, Francis, Veterans’ Affairs, House.................. 354 Stowell, Peter N., Urban Mass Transportation, DOT 665 Strand, Gwendolyn, Foreign Affairs, House.............. 326 Strandlie, Julie, Budget, Senate 278 Strange, Jackie A., Postal Service...........cccevvuruerenne 747 Stratford, Richard J. K., State 506 Stratton, John N., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House Stratton, Pamela M., International Organization Affairs, State Stratton, Samuel S. (Representative from New York): Biography Armed Services Committee Sats Ulrich A., East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 0 tate Strauss, Bill, Governmental Affairs, Senate.............. Strauss, David, AA to Sen. Burdick a Strauss, Joseph A, Secretary’ s Office, HUD Strauss, Peter L Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Strauss, Stephen B., Trade Development, Com-merce 621 Strauss, Theodore H., Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian.........c.cececeeeerenenne 736 Strausz-Hupé, Robert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentis Republic of Turkey........ Strazzullo, Alfonso J Sis Accounting Office... Streeb, Gordon L., International Organization Af fairs, State 512 Street, Lacy, D.C. Building and Zoning Regulation. 819 Streeter, Geralyn, Environment and Public Works, Sena Strehle, Frey Administration Group, OPM............. Strelser, Allan, Finance and Management, Agri-culture 594 Stretch, C. Clinton, Joint Committee on Taxation... 370 Strickler, Gerald D., Armed Services, Senate ........... 274 Stricklin, Kenneth, Packers and Stockyards, Agri-culture 606 Strimple, Earl O., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 819 Stringer, Herald E., VA 750 Stringer, Karna Small, Executive Office.................... 500 Strobel, Janet S., Press Secy. to Rep. Reid ................ 240 Strochlitz, Sigmund, Holocaust Moral Council... 740 Strokoff, Sandra L., Legislative Counsel's Office, House 45. Stromberg, Sharon S., Work Force, OPM .................. 719 Strommen, Norton, World Agricultural Outlook, Agriculture Strong, Henry, J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Strong, Henry, Mrs., D.C. Public Library .................. Strong, Wen y, LD to Rep. Shaw...ce isis 241 Stroud, Elizabeth W., Bureau of Standards, Com- Page Stroup, | Bieabeib F., Research Services, Library of a Stone Richard L., Policy, Budget and Administra- tion, Interior 581 Strubbe, Thomas F., Appeals Court .........cccccouvureurunene 759 Struble, Frederick M., Officer, Federal Reserve....... 680 Strunk, Dorothy L., Education and Labor, House.... 319 Struthers, Alan, Budget, Senate ........c.cccceceeveerererennne 277 Stryker, George B., D.C. Environmental Services.... 814 Stryker, Russell F., Maritime Administration, a2 Stubberud, Allen R., Dr., Air Staff, Air Force........... 564 Stubblebine, Albert N., III, Maj. Gen., Intelligence and Security, Army 547 Stubbs, Thelma E., Secretary’s Office, Defense......... 522 Stuck, Karen, Food Safety, Agriculture..........cceue.... 604 Stuckey, Jane K., CFTC 683 Stuckwisch, Marilyn, Republican Leader’s Office, ouse 450 Stucky, Edward J., Customs Service, Treasury......... 517 Studds, Sey E. (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 91 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy.... 382 Stuebing, Susan G., Telecommunications, Com- merce 615 Stugart, Harold L., Army Staff and Selected Agen- cles Stuhldreher, John M., Transportation Safety ard 715 Stull, Ann M., Appropriations, House ...........c.c.cccuuu... 305 Stump, Bob (Representative from Arizona): Biography 9 Armed Services Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... Stuntz, Linda, Energy and Commerce, House........... 322 Sturgill, Lowell V., Washington National Monu- ment Society 751 Styles, Thomas DeW., Transportation Safety Board 715 Suchanek, Leonard, Contract Appeals, GSA 7 Suda, John HH. D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office... Suggs, Dan, Postmaster’s Office, House ..................... Sulaiman, Sadek Jawad, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Oman ................ 867 Sulc, Lawrence B., Foreign Affairs, House................ 327 Sullivan, Alden P., Research and Engineering, De- fense 526 Sullivan, Anne, Small Business, Senate..................... 292 Sullivan, Barry K., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House 452 Sullivan, Chela, Ways and Means, House.... Sullivan, Christine, Speaker’s Office......... oid Sullivan, Dan, Vice President’s Office............cccoee.... 443 Sullivan, Edwin M., Management and Budget, HH Sullivan, Eugene, R., General Counsel’s Office, Air Force 563 Sullivan, Flora L., Sched./Chf. LA to Rep. Gibbons. 235 Sullivan, Francis E., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 625 Sullivan, Francis J., Appropriations, Senate............. 212 Sullivan, Garrett S., House Administration, House. 330 Sullivan, Gerald D., Research and Engineering, ao fense Sullivan, J. Kevin, Chesapeake Bay Center, Smith- sonian 731 Sullivan, John D., State Research, Agriculture Sullivan, John J., Jr., Personnel, Agriculture einsderrons Sullivan, Joseph, State 507 Sullivan, Marvene R., Reclamation, Interior ............ 586 Sullivan, Michael E., ICC 703 Sullivan, Richard J., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 344 Sullivan, Robert C., Processing Services, Library of Congr 470 Salle William F., VA 750 Sullivan, William 5 Board of Governors, Postal Service 747 Sultanik, Kalman, Holocaust Memorial Council...... 740 Suman, Frank L., Historic Preservation, Interior.... 587 Summerville, Dorothea E., Joint Committee on Taxation 371 Summitt, Paul, Judiciary, Senate............ccocoevuruvuruncnee 288 Sumner, bin M., Congressional Liaison Service, merce 624 VA, House 1162 Congressional Directory Sundick, Gary N., Enforcement, SEC............cccccccunn. Sundquist, Donald K. (Representative from Ten- nessee): Biography 178 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 361 Sundstrom, Hal, ITC 742 Sung, Carolyn H., Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Sungenis, Joseph R., WHS, Field Activities, De-ense 534 Sunia, Fofo I. F. (Delegate from American Samoa): Biography 208 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Suomela, John, ITC 743 Superata, Michael ag is s and Means, House....... Suraisry, Jobarah ME, 8 Surena, Andre M., Eo Surut, Lee E., Maj. Gen., National War College....... Sues Spanley J., Compliance and Investigations, 5 Suskie, John T., Field Offices, HUD............ccccecerurunnen Suskin, Mary Jane, D.C. Licenses and Permits. Susman, Julie, Veterans’ Affairs, Susman, Thomas M., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Sussan, Sidney M., Officer, Federal Reserve............. 681 Susswein, Don, Finance, Senate 283 Sutherland, Peter Adams, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to State of Bahrain... 875 Sutter, Herbert, Board, Development Bank .............. 830 Sutter, Jane, Energy and Commerce, House... ast Sutter, Robert G., CRS, Library of Congress Sutton, Jacqueline G., Soil Conservation, Agricul- ture 611 Sutton, James C., Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 818 Sutton, Lester A., EPA 686 Sutton, Ozell, Community Relations, Justice............. 578 Sutton, William T., Joint Committee on Taxation... 371 Suy, Erik, European Office, UN 850 Svahn, John A., Secretary’s Office, HHS.................... Svartz, Steven H., Labor Relations Authority ny Svec, Robert, Foreign Agricultural Service ..... see Swain, Beverly, EA/OM to Rep. Marriott.................. 238 Swain, E. Stevens, Jr., Environment and Public Works, Senate Swain, Frank S.: Adtninisizalive Conference of the United States.. LH g SB Swaflon, Catherine M., Asst. to Rep. Thomas (Calif) 243 Swanner, John M., Standards of Official Conduct, House 353 Swanson, David L., Executive Office.. Swanzy, Clay, AA to Rep. Dickinson Swarztrauber, Sayre A., Rear Adm., Inte can Defense College. Swatek, Philli ip M., FAA, DOT Swearingen, John K., Rules and Administration, Senate Sweedler, Barry M., Transportation Safety Board... 715 Sweeney, Alfred, EEOC 687 Sweeney, Donna L., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House 362 Sweeney, Jack LD/Press Secy. to Rep. Boucher....... 231 Sweeney, John J., Board of Governors, American Red Cross 678 Sweeney, Mac, Administration, Executive................. 503 Sweet, Paul, AA to Rep. Fazio 234 Sweet, Robert W., Jr., Research and Improvement, Education 671 Sweet, S. Walter, Transportation Safety Board........ 715 Sweitzer, Henry B, AA to Rep. Bevill........................ 231 Swenarton, Robert CG. Bureau of Mines, Interior.... 582 Swendiman, Kathleen S., CRS, Library of Congress 470 Sues Donald A., Dr. Indian Health Service, Swift, Al (Representative from Washington): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee...........cccueuuunee. House Administration Committee... Joint Committee on the Library ............. Swift, Ivan, Education and Labor, House.. Swinburn, Charles, Secretary’s Office, DOT b Swindell, Herbert V., Brig. Gen. (ret.), Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 749 Swindell, Walter S., D.C. Finance and Revenue....... Swinehart, Len, AA to Rep. Weber........cccccceceueueuenenen. 243 Swing, William Lacy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Liberia........ Swink Philip, Majority Whip’s Office, House............ 450 Swinnea, John, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Swisher, Scott N., Dr., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross Swisher, Violet D., Administration Group, OPM ..... Swope, Jeffrey, Health Sciences University, De- ense 540 Sylvester, Edward C., Jr., District of Columbia, SE ouse 1 Sylvester, Harold F., Immigration and Naturaliza-tion, Justice 57 Sylvester, Phyllis A., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 529 Symington, James McKim, Official, Smithsonian.... 728 Symington, James W., Washington National Monument Society Symms, Steve end from Idaho): Biography 49 Budget Committee 277 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 281 Finance Committee 282 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Joint Economic Committee 371 Symons, Dolores C., Manpower and Reserve Af- fairs, Army 545 Symons, Howard, Energy and Commerce, House..... 323 Synar, Mike (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 155 Energy and Commerce Committee............ccvuueeeee. 320 Government Operations Committee.............coeuuue... 327 Judiciary Committee 334 Democratic Study Group 359 Select Committee on Aging 363 Syvertson, Clarence A., Field Installations, NASA.. 708 Szady, Cynthia: House Administration, House 330 Joint Committee on the Library ...........ccccccoueueennnne. 369 Szpanka, John R., Inspector General’s Office, Com-merce 6 Szustak, Frank G., Col., Research, Development, ‘ and Acquisition, Army 45 Szybala, Renee L., Associate Attorney General's Office, Justice 567 T Tabor, Eric J., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House.. Tabor, H., Organization for Economic Co-Oper- ation and Development Tadie, Michael E., Foreign Relations, Senate Tadie, Patrick J., Foreign Relations, Senate ... Taft, Daniel H., OMB Taft, Robert, U.S. and Foreign Commercial, Com- merce 619 Taft, William Howard, IV: General Counsel, Defense 532 Defense Legal Services Agency ..........cocvueveueererceence 536 Tagg, Charlotte M., Services and Activities, Ameri-can Red Cross 679 Taggert, Kelly E., Rear Adm., Oceanic and Atmos-pheric, Commerce 627 Tahtinen, Dale R., Dr., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Logistics, Def 531 Takahashi, Kenneth, Contract Appeals, GSA ........... 700 Takakoshi, William K., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Takesian, E., Capt., Headquarters, Marine Corps.... 554 Talbert, Dennis E., Jr., Patent and Trademark, mmerce 628 Talbert, James N., House Press Gallery .................... 884 Talbert, Judy, Ways and Means, House..................... 357 Talbert, Lanelle, Public Works and Transporta-. tion, House 44 Talbot, Maurice P., FCC 689 Talisman, Mark, Holocaust Memorial Council ......... 739 Tall, Maki Koreissi Aguibou, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary from Mali................ 865 Talle, Henry O., Mrs., The Congressional Club ........ 683 Talley, James E, OAS 840 Talley, Kevin, AA to Sen. Heinz Talley, Samuel H., Officer, Federal Reserve.. Tallman, Howard R, U.S. Trustees, Justice... Individual Index 1163 Page Page Tallon, Robert M. (Robin) (Representative from South Carolina): Biography Agriculture Committee 299 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Talmadgs, William, Adm./Legis. Coord. to Rep. y Tambs, Lewis Arthur, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Colombia. ...........cccceurvunneee 8 Tamm, Edward Allen, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 762 Tamm, Feliks, Economic Analysis, Commerce Tammen, Ronald, AA to Sen. Proxmire............ Tangye, Wayne, Field Offices, HUD Tankersley, Elizabeth, Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Tankersley, Myra L., Attorney General's Office, Justice 567 Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr. judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Tanner, W. Douglas, Jr., Chf. LA to Rep. Britt ........ Tanner, W. E., AA to Rep. Snyder Tansil]l, Fred R., U.S. Tax Court ......ccocoovnvsrcircsivines Tanzi, Vito, IMF Taplett, Robert D., D.C. Post Offices..........ccccoeevurunne Tapparo, Frank A., Program Analysis and Evalua-tion, Defense 532 Tapscott, Mark, Policy and Communications, OPM 717 Tapscott, Marty M., D.C. Metropolitan Police........... 819 Tardy, Clarence L.: Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture.......... CCC, Agriculture 600 Tardy, Judith L., Administration, HUD..................... Tarr, Ralph W., Legal Counsel, Justice............ccc..... Tarran, Jack D., Tate, Bill, Senior LA to Rep. Leach ............cccuuenu..e. Tate, Grayson D., Jr., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Tate, Patricia, Budget, Senate 278 Tate, Thomas N., Science and Technology, House... 350 Tate, Tina, House Radio and Television Gallery...... 939 Tatigian, S., Naval Sea Systems ...........coeccoererrivrrrnrrenee 558 Tatlock, Mary Ann, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 295 Tatum, George B., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Tau, M’alineo N., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Lesotho...........cccceovevveuenenene Taubman, A. Alfred, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 731 Tauke, Thomas J. (Representative from Iowa): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee ............cccoveerenene 320 National Republican Congressional Committee... Republican Policy Committee Select Committee on Aging 3 Taussig, J. K., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, 55 Navy Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) (Representative from Louisi- ana): Biography 79 Energy and Commerce Committee..............cccoererennne 320 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Taylor, Anthony C. Science and Technology, House 350 Taylor, Barry N., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 624 Taylor, Betty Lou, Appropriations, House................. 305 Taylor, Christopher T., IMF. 837 Taylor, Clyde D., International Narcotics Matters, State 513 Taylor, Constance, D.C. Secretary’s Office................. 811 Taylor, Cortlandt M., Col., Air Staff, Air Force........ 564 Taylor, Dyer Justice, D.C. Superior Court................. 803 Taylor, Estelle W., University of the District of Columbia 821 Taylor, Frederick E., Defense Investigative Service 536 Taylor, Gene (Representative from Missouri): Biography 109 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Rules Committee 345 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Truman Scholarship Foundation ...........ccccceervuerrunnne 702 Taylor, Harriett R., D.C. Superior Court.................... 803 Taylor, Henry L., Rural lectrification, Agricul- Taylor, James F.: retary’s Office, Labor 629 International Labor Affairs, Labor..............c.cccu...... 630 Taylor, James, Jr., Maj. Gen., Air Staff, Air Force.. 564 Taylor, James M., Nuclear Regulatory Commission 745 Taylor, John E., Col., Public Affairs, Army............... 546 Taylor, Kathryn M., Foreign Relations, Senate........ Taylor, LaVarne, Budget, House ................. : Taylor, Lawrence E., Official, Smithsonian Taylor, Lewis W., Work Force, OPM ................. Taylor, Lisa, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithso Taylor, Marilyn E., TVA Taylor, Mattie I., D.C. Employment Services............ Taylor, Patricia P, D.C. Corrections...........ouccnia Taylor, Paul N., Rural Electrification, Agriculture. 5s Taylor, Peter S. Select Committee on Indian Af- fairs, Senate. 296 Taylor, Quentin S., FAA, DOT 660 Taylor, Reese H., Jr.: fdministraiive Conference of the United States.. 676 7 Taylor, Reese N., Jr., Railway Association............... os Taylor, Rhonda, Agriculture, House vi Taylor, Rudolph A., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ Taylor, Rush, Public Affairs, State Taylor, Samuel B., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 606 Taylor, Stephen P., Officer, Federal Reserve ............ Taylor, William Davis, Foreign Affairs, House......... Taylor, William E., Jr., Clerk’s Office, House............ Talon Yimp L., Inter-American Development an Taylor, William, Officer, Federal Reserve ................. Taylor, William W., III, D.C. Commission on Judi-cial Disabilities and Tenure.........cccceeeeuerierevnenenens 812 Tayman, Alene D., Congressional Record Index Office. 370 Teague, Charles P., Jr., Forest Service, Agriculture 610 Teal, Robert, Trade Development, Commerece........... 621 Teare, Richard W., Micronesian Status Negotia- tions 716 Tearle, Richard V., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Tebelius, Diane, Budget, Senate 277 Tedesco, Frederick, Lt. Col, Defense Nuclear Agency Teegarden, Patrick, Energy and Commerce, House. 323 Teele, Arthur E., Jr., Urban Mass Transportation, Teeley, Peter, Vice President's Office..........ccocoureuvuenne Teeples, Paula M., Science and Technology, House. 350 Teeters, Nancy H., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Tegnelia, James A., Advanced Research Projects, ne ense Tegtmeyer, Rene D., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Teijeiro, Mario, IMF 837 Teixeria, Jane, Budget, House 314 Tello, Miguel, FMC 695 Telson, Michael, Budget, House...........ccccceceruereeruenenne. 3 Temperley, Nicholas R., Col., Defense Intelligence Agency 536 Temple, Donald, District of Columbia, House............ 316 Temple, Glenda L., Agriculture, House...................... 301 Temple, Herbert R., Jr., Maj. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Temple, Riley K., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Templeman, Donald R., SBA 727 Templeton, Patrick A., Legislative Affairs, NASA .. 705 Tenconi, Roland, IMF 837 Tendick, Donald L., CFTC 683 Tenney, Paul A., Occupational Safety and Health view 716 Tennies, Alice, Economic Research, Agriculture...... 597 Tenny, Francis, Former Members of Congress ......... 697 Tentinger, Peggy, Ways and Means, House............... 357 Terapane, Jo F., Jr., Patent and Trademark, mmerce 628 Terpstra, Lynn, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate Terra, Daniel J., Ambassador, State............cccceeune... 505 Terrell, Henry M., D.C. Recorder of Deeds................ 51 Terrell, Norman, Administrator's Office, NASA...... Terrell, Robert L., Energy and Natural DAS Aud ture 596 Senate 281 1164 Congressional Directory Page Terres, Kate, Judiciary, House 336 Terrill, Ed, AA to Rep. Stangeland ................cccccuu...... 242 Terry, John A., D.C. Court of Appe: oo , Stephen P., Home Loan 692 'esch, Gary L., General Counsel’s Office, NASA ..... 705 Teske, Richard, Health Care Financing, HHS.......... 646 Tessieri, Vivian A., Science and Technology, House 350 Testardi, Louis R., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 625 Tomer, Anthony J., Advanced Research Projects, Teti, Dennis, AA to Rep. Rinaldo .........ccccccerverevueanes Teuscher, Marlowe D., Reclamation, Interior ........... Teyssier, Gérard M., IMF 837 Tévoédjre, Albert, ILO 836 Thach, Elizabeth E., TVA 738 Thackston, Larry T., Agricultural Marketing, Ag- riculture 603 Thahane, Timothy T.: International Bank International Finance Corporation Thalken, Thomas, Archives and Records, GSA......... Thalwitz, Wilfried P., International Bank................. Thapa, Bhekh Bahadur, Ambassador Extraordi-2 DAY 20. Pleni) izotensiary Nepal 66 and from Tharp, Charles C., Pension Benefit Guaranty........... 722 Thayer, Harry E. T., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Singapore... 880 Thayer, Paul, Deputy Secretary of Defense: Biography 521 Armed Forces Policy Council, Defense.................... 523 Theberge, James Daniel, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Chile....................... 876 Theriault, A. J., Lt. Col., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army 545 Theriot, Lawrence, International Economic Policy, Commerce 622 Thibault, Marty, AA to Rep. Towns.........cccecerverurunen. 243 Thibaut, Don, AA to Rep. Kasich........ccccceeurevuerennnnn. 236 Thibodeau, Cathy, State 508 Thiesen, Regina, LD to Rep. Goodling.........ccecoereueuene 235 Thiessen, Janet, Staff Dir. to Rep. Swift .................... 243 Thigpen, H. Tate, Dr., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross 6 Thimis, Anglea, Special Committee on Aging, Senate Thin, Tun, IMF 837 om, Corcoran, Jr., Washington National Monu- ment Society 751 Thomas, Arthur L., Indian Health Service, HHS..... 646 Thomas, Avril A., Press Photographers’ Gallery...... 922 Thomas, Barbara S., SEC 724 Thomas, Carol M., FTC 696 Thomas, Charles, Budget, House ..........ccceecerevvnnnnene. Thomas, Clarence: National Commission for Employment Policy....... EEOC Thomas, Edward E., Soil Conservation, Agriculture S10 Thomas, Edwin, Regional Administration, GSA....... Thomas, Ella, Budget, House Thomas, Fleming, C. Environmental Services ...... Thomas, Gerald E., bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Cooperative Republic of Guyana Thomas, Harold L., D.C. Finance and Revenue......... Thomas, James B., Jr., Inspector General, Educa- tion 670 Thomas, James O., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Thomas, Janet, Pers. Asst. to Rep. Hartnett............. Thomas, Jon R., International Narcotics Matters, State 513 Thomas, Lee, Clerk’s Office, House...........ccccevuruernnnee 451 Thomas, Lee, EPA 686 Thomas, Lee, FEMA Thomas, Lewis, Dr., Office of Technology Assess- ment Thomas, Lindsay (Representative from Georgia): Biography 44 Agriculture Committee 299 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 Thomas, Lowell D., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office 812 Thomas, Melvin C., Joint Committee on Taxation... ih Thomas, Nathaniel, Joint Economic Committee ...... 373 Thomas, R. Anne, National Institutes of Health, Page Thomas, Richard O., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Thomas, Robert, Clerk’s Office, House........................ 451 Thomas, Robert H., Government Printing Office..... 465 Thomas, Robert, LD to Sen. Gorton............................ 227 Thomas, Rochelle E., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Thomas, Roger, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Thomas, Ronald D., Research and Engineering, De-fense 525 Thomas, Terry B., University of the District of Columbia 821 Thomas, W. Dennis, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.... 516 Thomas, Walter I., State Research, Agriculture....... 608 Thomns William M. (Representative from Califor-nia): Biography 18 House Administration Committee.................c.c........ 329 Ways and Means Committee 355 Thomas, William, Mrs., The Congressional Club...... 683 Thomas, William R., Surface Mining, Interior ......... 583 Thomasson, Larry F., Foreign Agricultural Service 600 Thome, Pitt G., Space Science and Applications, NASA 707 Thometz, Michael C., Motor Carrier Ratemaking Study Commission 31 Thompson, Bruce E., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Treas-ury 516 Thompson, Carol B., D.C. Licenses, Investigations and Inspections Thompson, Dawes, Delaware River Basin.................. Thompson, Derrell P., Secretary’s Office, Interior... Thompson, Donald C., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, 659 Thompson, Doug, AA to Rep. Burton (Ind.)............... 231 Thompson, Elizabeth, Environment and Public orks, Senate 282 Thompson, Garland, Work Force, OPM ..................... 719 Thompson, George, Health Care Financing, HHS.... 646 Thompson, Gerald, FAA, DOT Thompson, Howard, Field Offices, HUD..................... Thompson, Hugh L., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 745 Thompson, Jean S., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Thompson, Jere W., President's Council onn Physi-cal Fitness and Sports 723 Thompson, Jim, SBA 727 Thompson, John W., TVA 737 Thompson, Lila, President's Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Thompson, Louis S., Railroad Administration, as Thompson, M. Elaine, Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Thompson, Marie B., Capitol Page School ................. 458 Thompson, Marjorie K., Labor Relations Authority p23 Thompson, Marlene, OM/PS to Rep. Bethune 231 Thorapson, Murray W., U.S./Canada Commission... Thompson, Paul B., Comdr., Legislative Affairs, Defense Thompson, Richard A., D.C. Post Offices................... Thompson, Richard G., Jr., Manpower and Person- nel, Air Force 565 Thompson, Richard H., Lt. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Thompson, Richard K., Republican Policy Commit- tee, Senate 295 Thompson, Robert O. D., D.C. Transportation .......... 821 Thompson, Robert S., Col., National War College.... 539 Thompson, Stephen J., CRS, Library of Congress .... 470 Thompson, W. Scott, USIA 740 Thompson, William H., TVA 738 Thompson, William S., D.C. Superior Court.............. 803 Thomsen, Samuel B., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State Thomson, Jeri, Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House 358 Thomson, Paul E., Appropriations, House................. 2 Thoresdale, John, "Railroad Retirement Board.......... Thoreson, Barbara L,, Senate Legal Counsel's Office 448 Thornberry, Homer, Temporary Emergency Court of Appe: 760 Thornburg, Ann, Doorkeeper’s Office, House............ 453 Thornburgh, Virginia J., President’s Committee on Thomas, Randolph, Appropriations, House................ Mental Retardation Individual Index 1165 Thornburn, Geoffrey, U.S./Canada Commission ...... Thorndike, James E., Secretary’s Office, Senate....... Thorne, C. Thomas, Intelligence and Research, tate Thornhill, Carrie L., D.C. Board of Zoning Adjust- ment 822 Thornton, Olen D., Col., Army Staff and Selected encies Thorson, Donald, ACTION Thrift, Ashley, LD to Sen. Hollings.........ccceceuvueucuncuce Thunman, N. R., Vice Adm., Naval Operations ....... Thurman, Maxwell R., Lt. Gen., Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Thurmond, Strom (Senator from South Carolina): Biography 171 Armed Services Committee 273 Judiciary Committee 286 Veterans’ Affairs Committee Republican Policy Committee Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate President Pro Tempore of the Senate..................... Thygerson, Kenneth J., Home Loan Mortgage, Home Loan Bank Board 692 Tiano, Christopher, House Administration, House .. 330 Tibbets, Larry N., Brig. Gen., Manpower and Per- sonnel, Air Force 565 Tice, R. Dean, Lt. Gen., Manpower, Reserve Af- fairs, and Logistics, Defense...........ccccccoveviniercnnnnne 530 Tidwell, Moody R.: Solicitor’s Office, Interior Administrative Conference of the United States.. 676 Tie, Brenda K., Rules and Administration, Senate.. 290 Tiefer, Charles, Senate Legal Counsel’s Office.......... 448 Tienken, Robert L., CRS, Library of Congress.......... Tiernan, W. H. J, Brig. Gen., Headquarters, Marine Corps 554 Tiesenga, Edward N., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Tietjens, Norman O., senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Tiffany, Marcy J. K., Judiciary, Senate...................... Tigertt, William D., Dr., Gorgas Memorial Insti- tute Tilford, Shelby G., Dr., Space Science and Applica- tions, NASA Till, Thomas A., Railroad Administration, DOT....... Tills, Gilbert R., Field Offices, American Red Cross 679 Tillson, John, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Lo- gistics, Defense Tilove, Robert, Pension Benefit Guaranty ................. Timberlake, L. H. Jim): Secretary’s Office, Senate Congressional Daily Digest, Senate..........c.cccccuunenn. Timbrell, Clayton C., Secretariat, UN ........................ 849 Timilty, Kelly, Rules, House 346 Timm, Marie, D.C. General Services...........ccccueven.... 815 Timmeny, Michael D., AA to Rep. Schumer ............. 241 Timmerberg, Paul M., Maj. Gen., Criminal Investi- gation, Army 548 Timmons, Jeanne, ES/OM to Rep. Hutto .................. 236 Timothy, Alan R., AA to Sen. Symms............... 229 Tinajero, Anibal A., CRS, Library of Congress.......... Tindal, Donald R., Solicitor’s Office, Interior............ Tinker, Lennea, Joint Economic Committee ... or Tinsley, David, Secretary’s Office, Se Tinsley, Peter A., Officer, Federal Reserve................ 680 Tiplady, Richard J., Col., Secretary’s Office, De- fense 522 Tippett, Dorothy P., Energy and Commerce, House 322 Tippett, James C., Agriculture, House...........c..ccc.eu.... 301 Tipson, Frederick S., Foreign Relations, Senate....... 285 Tipton, Clarence E., Forest Service, Agriculture...... 610 Tipton, Whitney H., III, Surface Mining, Interior.... 583 Tisch, Laurence E., "Holocaust Memorial Council..... 740 Tise, rry E., Historical Publications Records, GSA 699 Titus, Frank D., Compensation Group, OPM............ 718 Toback, B. Fred, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB... 712 Tobin, Daniel, National Park Service, Interior......... Tobin, Merry M., EA to Rep. Roberts......................... 2 Todd, Ann V., National Capital Planning Commis-700 sion Todd, Edward P., Staff, National Science Founda- tion 715 Todd, John G., Dr., Indian Health Service, HHS ..... 646 Todd, Reginald E., AA to Rep. Pickle........................ 240 Todd, Saralee, House Administration, House............ Page Todd, William B., Lt. Col., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 563 Todman, Terence A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Spain..........ccceceverevereuenne 880 Toiv, Barry, Press Aide to Rep. Panetta. .................... 240 Toiedo, Mary O., Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, § nate. oN Toll, Jack B., Regional Offices, Merit Systems Pro-tectionBoard 743 Tolle, Robert J., Capt., Research, Engineering, and Systems, Navy 552 Tollison, Robert D., FTC 695 Tolliver, Gloria M., Foreign Relations, Senate.......... 285 Tolliver, Lennie-Marie, Human Development Serv-ices, HHS 640 Tolson, Mary B., D.C. Licenses and Permits.............. 818 Toma, Maiava Iulai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Western Samoa......... Tomasek, Dianne E., ES/OM to Rep. Eckart Tomasek, Paul, Postmaster’s Office, House..... Tomihis Edward A., Employment and Trai r 633 Tomko, Edwin J., Regional, SEC 726 Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., USIA 740 Tomseth, Victor, L., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 511 Toner, John J., NLRB 712 Toner, Richard J., Col., Air Staff, Air Force.............. 564 Toohey, Frank, Dr., LA to Rep. Flippo........c.cccouueueee. 234 Toohey, JJean R., Interior and Insular Affairs, Teche? Michael J., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Toole, John E., D.C. Licenses and Permits................. 817 Toops, Bill, Agriculture, House 301 Topping, Marvin W., Small Business, House............. Torchia-Estrada, Juan Carlos, OAS Torgerson, Randall E., Agricultural Cooperative rvice 603 Toro, Robert de Jesus, Board of Governors, Ameri- can Cross 678 Toronto, Anthony F., CAB 682 Torres, siehan E. (Representative from Califor- nia Biography 23 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Small Business Committee 3 Torres, Gloria F., Personnel, Agriculture. .................. Torres Raul, AA to Resident Commissioner Cor-rada Torres-Bernardez, Santiago, International Court of Justice, UN 848 Torricelli, Robert G. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 122 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Science and Technology Committee... Toscano, Lawrence J., Regional, SEC ............... Tosterud, Robert, Joint Economic Committee. Toth, Ernest E., Personnel, Agriculture........... Totten, Donald L., U.S./Canada Commission.. vy Totten, Margaret, AA to Rep. Gradison..................... 2 Touch, David J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Touchstone, John E., D.C. General Services.............. Toussaint, Donald R., International Organization ap airs, State Tovar, Renato, OAS 841 Tow, A. Richard, Corporation Finance, SEC. ............. 725 Towell, Tim, State 508 Tower, John G. (Senator from Texas): Biography 180 Armed Services Committee 273 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 275 Budget Committee 277 Republican Policy Committee .. 294 29 Towler, Robert J., Engineering and Research, Inte-a Towne i (Representative from New York 1 Biography Government Operations Committee........................ iL Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 366 Towns, Leroy, AA to Rep. Roberts..........cccceueurueueneee. 241 99-555 0 -83 -76 1166 Congressional Directory Townsend, Marjorie, D.C. Licenses and Permits ...... Toy, Howard, Smithsonian 729 Tozzi, Jim J., OMB Trabandt, Charles A., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 280 Trachtenberg, Robert L., Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health, HHS 640 Tracy, Alan T.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.........ccceoevevverererennnnn. International Programs, Agriculture............. Tracy, Robert H., Forest Service, Agriculture Tracy, Suzanne, House Administration, House ........ 330 Tracy, Thomas, Administration, State.............ccou.... 511 Trafton, Donald, Trade Development, Commerce .... 620 Train, Russell E., Washington National Monument Society 751 Trainor, Bernard E., Maj. Gen.: Inter-American Defense Defense Commission, U.S./Mexico.... Tranberg, David, Work Force, OPM Transeau, Alvin S., Capt., Intelligence Oversight, Trause, Paul K., Secretary’s Office, Treasury........... Trautwein, Mark, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Travers, E. P., Vice Adm., Headquarters, Naval 441 Material Command Traxler, Bob (Representative from Michigan): Biography Appropriations Committee Traynham, David F., Public Works and Transpor-2 tation, House 44 Treacy, Vincent E., CRS, Library of Congress .......... 470 Treadway, James C., Jr., SEC 724 Treat, Charles F., Assistant Secretary's Office, mmerce 614 Tree, Marietta, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithso-nian 731 Trefry, Richard G., Lt. Gen., Army Staff and Se- lected Agencies 547 Trent, Darrell M., Secretary’s Office, DOT................. 657 Trevino, Jesse, Agriculture, House 301 Trew, James R., Library of Congress............ccccouvuuens 465 Trezevant, Walter S., ITC 743 Triano, Donald H., Col., Army Health Services........ 549 Trible, Paul S., Jr. (Senator from Virginia): Biography 192 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit-tee 275 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 278 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 294 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy... 382 Tricarico, William J., FCC 689 Trilling, Donald R., Secretary’s Office, DOT ............. 657 Trimble, Henry L., Col. Research, Engineering, and Systems, Navy 552 Triplett, Arlene, Assistant Secretary’s Office, Com- merce 614 Triplett, Jack E., Labor Statistics, Labor................... Triplett, Lura Nell, Majority Leader's Office, Senate Tripp, Daryle E., Maa Gen., U.S. Section, Perma-in Joint Boar on Defense, Canada-United Tripp. Duis1 L., Board, Farm Credit Administra-tion 687 Tripp, yiciona Berrian, Manpower, Reserve Af-fairs, and Logistics,D 529 Trippett, Lillian M., Science and Technology, House 3 Trivelpiece, Alvin, Secretary’s Office, DOE............... Troia, Kathleen, Secretary’s Office, Defense. no Trollinger, James T., Capitol Police................ atin Trollinger, Olga R., Appropriations, Senate............... Tropp.s Pater F., Policy Development and Research, eo Trosch, Dennis, General Counsel’s Office, Defense.. 533 Trost, C. A. H,, Vice Adm., Naval Operations........... 553 Troutman, Sandra, PS to Rep. Lungren..................... Trowbridge, Ronald J., USIA Trower, Ross H., Rear Adm.: Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, De-fense 531 Naval Operations 553 Troy, Michael, LA to Rep. MacKay...........ccceuvuuuuncee. 238 Truesdale, John C., Jr., NLRB 711 Page Truesdell, Donald P., Minerals Management, Inte-rior 584 Truman, Edwin M., Officer, Federal Reserve............ 680 Tranbls, Robert R., Staff, National Science Foun-ation Trumbule, Robert E., CRS, Library of Congress....... Truner, Eloise, D.C. Human Services..........cccccervennee Trusela, Edward J., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Trustman, Benjamin Arthur, J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian............c.ccceueueuennee.. 736 Trutkoff, Frederick, FMC 694 Try, P., Col., Research and Engineering, Defense .... Tsompanas, Paul L., Armed Services, House............. 3 Tsongas, Paul E. (Senator from Massachusetts): Biography Energy and Natural Resources Committee... Foreign Relations Committee....................... Small Business Committee Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus Tsuneish, Warren M., Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Tuchman, Barbara W.: Council Member, Smithsonian ...........cccccevcereveerennne Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian............cccceeeeururuenenne Tuck, John C., Majority Secretary’s Office, Senate.. 447 -Tucker, Alvin, Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Lo-gistics, Defense 530 Tucker, Ben R., Processing Services, Library of Congress Tucker, Cecelia A., Civil Works, Army.......c.cceoeuuueun. Tucker, Phillip A., Economic Analysis, Commerce.. 615 Tucker, Richard, Home Loan Bank Board 692 Tucker, Sarah, PS to Rep. Wolpe Tucker, Shirley S., Secretary’s Office, Senate Tucker, William H., U.S. Trustees, Justice....... Tuden, Daniel, House Administration, House........... Tudor, Sybil B, Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Tuite, John J., Field Offices, HUD 656 Tulip, Charles, Comptroller’s Office, NASA Tull, Theresa A., Human Rights and Humanitar-ian Affairs, State Turetsky, Gerald, Regional Administration, GSA.... 7 Turke, Joseph G., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Turko, Carren, Ways and Means, House................... 357 Turley, Paul W., FTC 695 Turnage, Thomas K., Selective Service System ........ 727 Turnbull, Robert A., SBA 727 Turnbull, Susan W., Asst. to Rep. Bosco.........cccc.c.... 231 Turner, Carlton E., Policy Development, Executive 502 Turner, Carmen E. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Turner, Evan H., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 376 Turner, George R., Jr., Highway Administration, DOT 661 Turner, J., Capt., Naval Medical Research and De-velopment 559 Turner, James P., Civil Rights Division, Justice....... 571 Turner, John O., Financial Operations, Treasury... 518 Turner, Maurice R., Jr., D.C. Metropolitan Police... 819 Turner, P. C., Comdr., Shipbuilding and Logistics, Navy Turner, Pamela J., Executive Office.........cceeveeuneenn. Turner, Robert D., Research and Engineering, De-52 fense Turner, Samuel, General Counsel’s Office, HHS...... Turner, Susan P., National Commission on Ti dent Financial Assistance 378 Turner, Tanya, D.C. Board of Education.................... Turney, Anthony, Endowment for the Arts .............. Turnquist, C. John, General Counsel’s Office, Navy 553 Turrentine, Archelaus, Arms Control and Disarm-ament 738 Tusaie, Pat, Appropriations, Senate 272 Tusaie, William A., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT....... 666 Tusing, Lee, Railway Association ............cccoceveevunneneae 74 Tuttle, Kathleen J., Rules, House Tuttle, Robert H., Executive Office...........ccceeevuruernnen Tuttle, Vicky, Joint Economic Committee... vie Tutwiler, Margaret D., Executive Office..................... Twine, Edgar H., Administrative Conference of the United States Twining, James E., Jr., International Bank Twitty, Mary, PS to Rep. Dymally ............... Twohie, George F., State Individual Index 1167 Twomey, John J., Marshals Service, Justice............. Twynham, Carolyn, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 295 Tyler, Carl W., Jr., Dr., Disease Control, HHS ......... 641 Tyler, Errol L., Public Works and Transportation, House 345 Tyler, George, Joint Economic Committee................. 373 Tyler, Margaret T., Legislative Liaison Office, Army, Senate Tyndall, Joseph A., Board, Development Bank......... 829 Tyner, Robert C., D.C. Licenses and Permits Tyson, Charles P., Executive Office.........ccccouevvuruenene 500 Tyson, Patrick: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Occu ational Safety, Labor 634 Tyson, PattiB LC to Rep. Long (La.) 237 Rules, House 346 Tyson, William P., U.S. Attorneys’ Office, Justice... 569 U Uathavikul, Phaichitr, International Bank............... 832 Ubelaker, Douglas H., Museum of Natural Histo- ry, Smithsonian 734 Ubois, Thomas, Staff, National Science Foundation 714 Udall, Morris K. (Representative from Arizona): Biography 8 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 375 Office of Technology Assessment ............ccccceeuerunnne 472 Udell, Richard, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Ueda, Eugenia, Office of Technology Assessment.. 473 Ugast, Fred B., D.C. Superior Court............cccoeurururunens 802 U lenhopp, Clete, LA to Rep. Moore...........ccoevueuennne Uhlmann, Michael M.: Executive Office Policy Development, Executive - Ujevich, Robert M., CRS, Library of Congress.......... Undgrwood, Ann, Environment and Public Works, 4 Sena Via William T., Jr., Secretary's Se 658 Unger, David G., Soil Conservation, Agriculture ..... 610 Unger, Sherman E.: Inspector General's Office, Commerce..................... 614 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 676 Unrath, Barbara, LA to Rep. Kramer...........ccceuuue.. 237 Unsworth, Allen, Budget, House 3 Unterberger, Betty M., Historical Publications and Records, GSA 699 Untermeyer, Chase, Vice President’s Office.............. Updegraff, Gail E., Food Safety, Agriculture... Upson, Donald W., EA to Rep. Horton Upton, Thomas H., Capt., Defense Logistics Agency 537 Uravic, Ed, AA to Rep. Gekas 234 Urbina, Ricardo M., D.C. Superior Court................... 803 Urian, George A, Ap ropriations, House... ais Urquhart, Brian E, a UN intimation Useem Howard S., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 281 Usilaner, Brian L., General Accounting Office......... 463 Ussery, E. Michael, International Organization Af- fairs, State 512 Ustinov, Viacheslav, A., Secretariat, UN................... 849 Uyeda, Susumu, General Accounting Office ............. 463 Uyehara, Jean H., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Vv Vacca, Fred W., Immigration, Justice ..........ccceueunnee 577 Vaccaro, Michael F., Civil Division, Justice .............. 570 Vacchelli, Giovanni, International Finance Corpo- ration 835 Vacin, Lydia, iculture, House aH Vagley, Karen, Education and Labor, House Vail, Delmar D., Engineering and Research, Interi-stip or Vail, Kenneth H., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 ait, M L., Research and Engineering, De- Mary 53 Valdes, Jaime, Tuna Commission...........cceeeeeuruereneraens 830 Page Valdez, Emigdio Balbuena, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Valdivielso, Miguel, Food and Nutrition, Agricul-ture Valdivieso, Rafael Glower, Inter-American Devel-opment Valente, Mary, Judiciary, House........ccoceceeveererunuenne Valenti, Jack, J.F.K. Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Valentine, C. Braxton, Jr., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 295 Valentine, Cristina, State 506 Valentine, Fred L., D.C. Apprenticeship Council ..... 811 Valeniine; Tim (Representative from North Caroli-na): Biography 143 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Science and Technology Committee..............c.c........ 347 Valentino, Henry, WHS, Field Activities, Defense.. 534 Valenzuela, Enrique, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Chile 857 Valeo, Francis R., Former Members of Congress ..... 697 Valin, James L., Employment Standards, Labor ...... 633 Valle, Luis A., Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 843 Vallely, Vincent, Savings Bonds, Treasury................ Van Alen, William L., Council on the Arts............... Van Bellinger, Donald M., Rural Electrification, Agriculture 596 Van Cleve, George, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 333 Van Cleve, Harry R., General Accounting Office..... 462 van Dam, Ferdinand, International Bank ................. 832 Van den Broek, Willem, Public Works and Trans- portation, House van der Meer, Suitbertus M. L., International Bank 833 Van Dillen, Kenneth B., Col., Air Staff, Air Force .. 564 Van Dusen, Michael H., Foreign Affairs, House...... 326 Van Gorkom, Jerome W., State 506 Van Horn, Charles E., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 628 Van Leer, Ann, LD to Rep. Porter...........ccccevcveunnns 240 van Lennep, Emile, Organization for Economic Co- Operation and Development ..........ccoovvurirecncecnes 841 Van Mark, Jack, Rural Electrification, Agriculture i Van Nixon, York, D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 817 Van Norman, Paulette E., Compensation Group, OPM 718 van Orman, Chandler L., International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency. 741 van Santen, John H., Defense Contract Audit Agency 536 Van Stavoren, William D., Management, Justice .... 568 Van Vuren, Raymond J., FAA, DOT..........cccceceueunee. 660 Van Wagenen, James S., Appropriations, House ..... 305 Van Wagenen, John A., Appropriations, House....... 306 Vanagas, George F., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 VanBrocklin, Jean E., Combined Airline Ticket Office 459 Vance, B. Wayne, Civil Division, Justice ................... 570 Vance, Elsie, EA to Sen. Hart 227 Vance, John A., Forest Service, Agriculture............. 610 Vance, Keith, D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics.... 814 Vance, Leonard, Occupational Safety, Labor ............ 634 Vance, Louis S., Judiciary, House ........c.ccccceeurerueurunnene 336 Vanden Berg, G. E., Agricultural Research, Agri-culture 608 Vander Jagt, Guy (Representative from Michigan): Biography Ways and Means Committee 355 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Republican Policy Committee 362 Vander Schaaf, Derek J., Inspector General's ice, Vandergriff, Tommy J. (Representative from Texas): Biography 188 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Small Business Comin, 351 Select Committee on Agin 363 Vandergrift, R. W., Jt A propriations, 1House........ 306 Vandermyde, Paul A retary’s Office, Com-merce 613 Vandervort, Hu S., U.S. Tax Court ........c.ccceceeuruerennnse. 799 1168 Congressional Directory Page Vandervort-Jones, Pamela R., Energy and Com- merce, House VanDoorn, Arlan K., FCC Vann, Larry, Personnel and Administration, Jus- tice 569 Vans, Gerry C., Sergeant at Arms’ Office, House .... 452 Vargas, Raul, Pan American Health Organization.. 843 Vargo, Franklin J., International Economic Policy, Commerce 622 Vartanian, Thomas P.: Administrative Conference of the United States.. Home Loan Bank Board 692 Vastine, J. Robert, LD to Sen. Chafee..............cceuene. Vaughan, William A., Secretary’s Office, DOE. Vaughan, William K., AA to Rep. Stark Vaughn, Gerald P., FCC 689 Vaughn, Sidney B, Jr., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 659 Vaupel, Clifford G., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Vaveris, George, Information Technology, Justice... 209 Vazquez, William P., D.C. Executive Agencies ......... 810 Vegas, Alfredo Jose, Rear Adm., Inter-American Defense 828 Vegh-Villegar, Alejandro, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Uruguay ........... 871 Vela, Edward, Jr., Regional Offices, OPM ................. 721 Velapoldi, Rance A., Dr., Bureau of Standards, mmerce 625 Velasquez, Bob, LA to Rep. Gonzalez 235 Veliotes, Nicholas A., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 510 Veneman, Wayne E., Mine Safety and Health, Labo Tr 635 Vento, Bruce F. (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 101 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee 3 Democratic Study Group 359 Select Committee on Aging 363 Ventre, Louis, Jr., Science and Technology, House . 350 Venzke, Norman C., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 65! Veon, Michael, Asst. to Rep. Kolter Vercelli, Peter J., Commission of Fine Arts Vers George, Comdr., Office of Informat n, Verdier) James M., Congressional Budget Office...... Verkuil, Paul R., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Verner, Warley J., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 818 Vernier-Palliez, Bernard, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from France............... 860 Vernon, Lisa D., Energy and Commerce, House....... 322 Verstandig, Lee L., Secretary’s Office, DOT............... 658 Verstandig, Toni G., Foreign Affairs, House............. 326 Vertuno, Anthony A., Investment Management, SEC 725 Verville, Elizabeth G., State 507 Verville, Marcia, Labor and Human Resources, Senate 289 Vessey, John W., Jr., Gen.: National Security Council 502 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense 534 ard of Governors, American Red Cross.............. 678 Vessey, Robert D., Services and Activities, Ameri- can Red Cross 6 Vialet, Joyce C., CRS, Library of Congress................ 470 Vicari, Ralph A., Railroad Retirement Board........... Videnieks, Barbara: EA to Sen. Byrd 226 Minority Leader’s Office, Senate 444 Vidvei, Leiv, IMF 838 Vieregg, Steve, AA to Rep. Kramer...........ccccoeucuuenen. 237 Viets, Richard Noyes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 878 Vihstadt, John, Select Committee on Aging, House 365 Vileisis, Birute A., Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 733 Villasenor, Anthony, Space Science and Applica-tions, NASA 707 Villegas, Hugo, Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 8 Villella, Fred J., FEMA Ville: > datiice; Commerce, Science, and Transporta- n; Senate 279 Villfath, John C., Food and Drug, HHS.................... Vincent, Billie H., FAA, DOT Page Vincent, Robert D., Regional Offices, Parole Com-mission 746 Vinovich, Ralph: Chf. of Staffto Rep. Michel 238 Republican Leader’s Office, House .........c.ccccoceueuenee 450 Violetee, Dulcie M., Law Revision Counsel’s Office. 454 Vipond, Jonathan, III, Executive Office .................... 500 Virts, William B., Advisory Board, GSA. .................... 701 Vita, Deborah L., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 592 Vita, Susan, Processing Services, Library of Con-gress 470 Vitale, Dorothy, Asst. to Rep. Minish.........ccccecueueuenee 239 Vitali, Nancy B., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Vitez, Donald, Inspector General’s Office, GSA........ 697 Vivian, Edie, PS to Rep. Young (Alaska) ................... 2 44 Voelker, Richard L., Appropriations, Senate . oF, Vogel, Dianne S., Clerk’s Office, House.......... — Vogel, Lawrence W., Management, NASA ................ Vogl, Frank, International Bank for Reconstruc-tion and Development, UN 850 Vogl, Frank R., International Bank..........c.cccceoueenne 833 Vogt, Donald A., Brig. Gen., Research and Engi-neering, Defense 527 Vogtmann, Elmira E., Foreign Relations, Senate .... 285 Volcker, Paul A.: Board of Governors, Federal Reserve...................... 679 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 684 Volger, Robert, NLRB 711 Vole Harold L. (Representative from Missou-ri): Biography 110 Agriculture Committee 299 Seience and Technology Committee .............ccceeuuee 347 Vollmer, Richard H., Nuclear Regulatory Commis-i 745 sion Volpe, Mike, Secretary’s Office, Labor ..........c.cccceueuc. von Damm, Helene A., Executive Office 2 von Eigen, Ann Hadley, Budget, Senate Von Knorring, Jane, Education and Labor, House.. 318 Von Nordheim, Manfred, Former Members of Con- gress von Raab, William, Customs Service, Treasury........ Von Unwerth, Rick, Asst. to Rep. Fowler.................. 234 Vonachen, Betty, Republican Leader’s Office, House 450 Voorde, Fran, AA to Rep. Jones (Okla.)...................... 236 Voorhees, Paul M., International Trade, Com- merce 618 Voss, Peter E., Board of Governors, Postal Service.. 747 Vouzikas, Magda M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 279 Vrem, Mary Jo, Environment and Public Works, Senate 282 Vrtikapa, Dessa, Speaker’s Office 449 Vucanovich, Barbara F. (Representative from Nevada): Biography 116 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 361 Sglect Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-0 ies Ww Wachs, Lawrence, Budget and Program Analysis, Agriculture 592 Wachtmeister, Count Wilhelm, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Sweden. 870 Waddell, Miriam, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Waddleton, Lee O., Urban Mass Transportation, om Wade, Frederick B., Enforcement, SEC...................... 725 Wade, James P., Jr., Research and Engineering, 575 Wadbar Dorothy C., Judiciary, House..........c...ccucu..c. 336 Wadsworth, Bryant, Foreign Agricultural Service... 601 Wadsworth, Herbert R., Jr., AA to Rep. Fuqua........ 234 Wagner, Annice, D.C. Superior COUT. rnears corsets 802 Wagner, John C., Trade Development, Commerce... 621 Wagner, Richard G., D.C. Licenses and Permits....... 818 Wagner, Richard L.: Atomic Energy, Defense 527 Energy Liaison, Defi 527 Wahlquist, Andrew F., AA to Sen. Warner................ 229 Individual Index 1169 Page Page Wainwright, Adrian B., Export-Import Bank............ 687 Waite, Charles A., Economic Analysis, Commerce... 615 Waite, Eloise B., Executive Officer, American Red Cross Waite, Robert E., Jr., Ep -Import Bank................ Wakefield, Joseph C onomic Analysis, Com- merce 616 Wakham, Ernest C., Work Force, OPM...................... Wald, Patricia McGowan, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (bi-ography) 763 Walden, Greg, Commun. Dir. to Rep. D. Smith oid (Oreg. 4 Walden, Gregory J., Civil Division, Justice Walder, Kirk, LA to Rep. Snowe ........cccceunnene Waldron, Agnes, Republican Policy Committee, Senate Walek, Kevin, Energy and Commerce, House........... Wales, Joan R., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate Walgren, Doug (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee.............cccceuuueee. Science and Technology Committee . Walker, Allan, AA to Sen. Rudman ker, Anne C., Consumer Product Safety Com- mission Walker, Barbara M., Judiciary, House....................... Walker, Carole E., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Walker, Christian L., Clerk’s Office, House............... Walker, David B., Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations Walker, Edward S., State Walker, Emmett H., Jr., Lt. Gen.: Army Staff and Selected Agencies 547 Air Staff, Air Force 564 Walker, Frank, Postmaster’s Office, House............... 454 Walker, G. Russell, Secretary’s Office, Senate. Walker, Howard Kent, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Togo Walker, James R., Secretary’s Office, HUD .............. Walker, John M., Jr. Secretary’s Office, Treasury.. 516 Walker, Joyce J., OMB 501 Walker, Julius Waring, Jr., Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Upper Volta Walker, June G., President's Commission on Ex-ecutive Exchange 723 Walker, Lewis D., Installations, Logistics, and Fi-nancial Management, Army ..........ccccoeceerererruranne 544 Walker, Margaret, PS to Rep. Gray........... Walker, Martin D., Eh Boren, GSA Walker, Mary L., Land and Natural Resources, ustice 5 Walker, Michael, Appropriations, Senate................... Walker, Richard L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Republic of Korea Walker, Robert K., Public Affairs, Interior Walker, Robert, LD to Rep. Udall........cc.ccoeverererrrnnnne Walesr, Robert S. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography Government Operations Committee... Science and Technology Committee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations Walker, Ronald H., President’s Council on Physi-cal Fitness and Sports 723 Walker, Stephen T., De arc: and Engineering, Defense 526 Walker, T. James, Employment and Training, ; r 33 Walker, Thomas, Mrs., The Congressional Club....... 683 Walker, Willie, Joint Committee on Printing............ 370 Walkington, Rovert A., Health Professions, HHS.... 645 Walkup, Knox, LA to Sen. PIVOT ..........coomesisatinioniie 229 Wall, M. Danny, Banking, Ne and Urban Affairs, Senate Wall, Patrick, Sir, North Atlantic Assembly............. Wallace, H. Scott, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate............. Wallace, J. Philip, Energy and Commerce, House... To Wallace, James H., Smithsonian ...........ccccoceureuerennne.. 729 Wallace, Joan S., Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 598 Wallace, John F., Installations, Logistics, and Fi- Wallace, Lawrence G., Solicitor General's Office, Justice 568 Wallace, Leo, Foreign Agricultural Service............... 601 Wallace, Michael B., Republican Whip’s Office, House Wallace, Paul S., Jr., CRS, Library of Congress....... Wallace, Ronald G., Lt. Col., Health Sciences Uni- versity, Defense 539 Wallace, W. Larry, Land and Natural Resources, Justice 572 Wallace, Walter C., National Mediation Board ........ 713 Waller, David B., Executive Office &..covissresinsioiss . 501 Wallette, Gerald M., Advisory Council on Histo: c Preservation 677 Wallich, Henry C., Board of Governors, Federal serve 679 Wallis, Allen, State 506 Wallison, Peter J.: Secretary’s Office, Treasury 515 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 685 Wallop, Malcolm (Senator from Wyoming): Biography 207 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Finance Committee 282 Select Committee on Intelligence ...........ccceueuenee.. 2 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Walmsley, William A., Trade Development, Com- merce 620 Walrafen, Thierry, Board, Development Bank ......... 830 Walseth, Kristi E., Rules, House 34 Walsh, Eleanor S., Agriculture, House Walsh, Gerard P., Jr., House Document Room.......... 453 Walsh, James A., Health Resources and Services, HHS 644 Walsh, Jerry, Work Force, OPM 719 Walsh, John J.: Secretary’s Office, Labor 630 Labor-Management, Labor 633 Walsh, Joseph W., Railroad Administration, DOT... 663 Walsh, Marilyn J., Comptroller's Office, Defense..... 528 Walsh, Martin A., Community Relations, Justice.... 577 Walsh, Richard F., Secretary's Office, DOT............... 658 Walsh, Thomas C., Bureau of the Census, Com-: merce 17 Walston, Janice, Foreign Relations, Senate............... 285 Walter, Elisse B., General Counsel's Office, SEC ..... 724 Walters, Harry N.: National Commission for Employment Policy....... 2 VA Walters, R. L., Vice Adm., Naval Operations.. Walters, Robert, Budget, House............ccccucunue.. oo Walters, Vernon A., Ambassador, State..................... Walther, Kathryn E., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Walther, Wilbert H., Statistical Reporting, Agri- culture 598 Walton, Reggie B., D.C. Superior Court...................... 803 Walz, John A., Mrs., Board of Governors, Ameri- can Red Cross 678 Wampler, William D., Board, Farm Credit Admin- istration 687 Wamsley Barbara, Management and Budget, HHS. oe Wanley, Thomas E., LD to Rep. Sharp....................... Wapenhans, Willi A; International Bank... eer Ward, Barbara Dobynes, Judiciary, House... Ward, Charles, AA to Sen. Bo Ward, Deborah K., Judiciary, House ......... Ward, John C., Congressional Liaison Se: Sena te Ward, Karen, Solicitor’s Office, Labor.........cccccueuun.. Ward, Michael E., Judiciary, House Ward, Robert E., Col.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Legislative Liaison, Army 547 Ward, Russ, Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries 939 Ward, Theron dol Lt. Col.,, Manpower and Reserve \ffairs, 544 Ward, Ural T., BY kee of the Capitol’s Office....... 455 Warden, Margaret S., Libraries and Information Science 709 Ware, William F., AA to Rep. Washington................ 243 Warfield, Wallace, Community Relations, Justice... 577 Warner, Charles S., Economic Development, Com- merce 618 Warner, Christopher J., Energy and Commerce, nancial Management, BIINY rs i a 544 House 322 1170 Congressional Directory Warner, David P., Bureau of merce Warner, James A., FMC Warner, John W. (Senator from Biography Armed Services Committee Energy and Natural Resources Page the Census, Com-617 694 Virginia): 192 273 Committee............ 279 Rules and Administration Committee wo Joint Committee on the Library .......ccccccoeuvueuenneee. Warner, Robert M,, Dr.: Archives and Records, GSA Archives Trust Fund Board, GSA. viii iis 699 Historical Publications and Records, GSA ............. 699 Warnock, John A., State 506 Warren, Betsy, State 508 Warren, Cline, Foreign Agricultural Service............ 601 Warren, Gerald E., Board of Governors, American ross Warren, Janice V., Energy and Commerce, House.. 323 Warren, John E., D.C. Board of Education................. 813 Warren, Lewin S., Equal Opportunity, NASA... 707 Warren, Richard G., Transportation, Agriculture... 606 Warren, Richard, Motor Carrier , hrm ie Study Commission 377 Warshof, Douglas A., CRS, Library of Congress....... 466 Warson, Ruth, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 378 Washburn, Abbott, FCC 688 Washburn, Wanda, D.C. Board of Education............. 813 Washburn, Wilcomb E., Smithsonian ..........ccccceueunue. 730 Washington, Consuela, Energy and Commerce, House 322 Washington, Donna G., Republican Conference of the Sena 2 Wathteoror Eric T., LD to Rep. Andrews (Tex.)...... Washington, George, Jr., Customs Service, pk ury 517 Washington, Harold (Representative from Illinois): -| Biography 52 Education and Labor Committee ..........cccccceverurueunnne 316 Judiciary Committee 334 Washington, James A., Jr., D.C. Superior Court ...... 802 Washington, Luther, Labor and Human Resources, = nate Washington, Miles S., Jr., Railroad Administra-ol tion, Waking. William E., Labor Relations Authori-4 69. Wid Tom, AA to Sen. Jepse Wason, Robert P., Corporate nh SE Wass, Douglas, Sir, Organization for Economic Co- Operation and Development ............cccceceeurueuerenneee 841 Wassenaar, Richard C., IRS, Treasury 19 Wasserman, Lew K. ry for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Wassom, Herbert, Col., Army Staff and Selected Agencies Watanabe, Sally, PS to Sen. Inouye..........ccecevererenee Waters, George W., Advisory Board, GSA ... Ca Waters, James C., Armed Services, House... Waters, Robert J. AA to Rep. H: Waters, Samuel T., Library, Agriculture... Waters, William E, Capt., Capitol Police .... Re Wathen, Kathy, AA to Rep. Badham...........cccceueuuuunn. Watkins, Charles E., International Organization Affairs, State 512 Watkins, Charlotte E., Energy and Commerce, House 322 Watkins, Frances A., OM/PS to Rep. Taylor............ 243 Watkins, Henry, General (Counsel's Office, OPM..... 717 Watkins, James D., Adm Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense 534 Naval Operations 553 Watkins, Leon C., FAA, DOT 660 Watkins, Wesley W. (Representative from Oklaho- ma): Biography 155 Appropriations Committee 302 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 358 Watson, Gerald G., Brig. Gen., Energy Liaison, De- fense 528 Watson, Harlan L., Science and Technology, House 350 Watson, James L., judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography ) 784 Watson, Karen, Majority Whip’s Office, House......... 450 Watson, Mildred L., Education and Labor, House.... 318 Watson, Richard i. Jr., Historical Publications and Records, GSA 699 Page Watson, Robert L., Col., Health Sciences Universi-ty, Defense 540 Watson, Shirley J., Science and Technology, House 350 Watson, T. C., Capt., Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy Watson, William C., Jr., Disease Control, HHS........ Watt, Charles K., Research and Engineering, De-fense 527 Watt, Donald A., Energy and Commerce, House...... 322 Watt, James G. (Secretary of the Interior): Biography 579 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 376 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re-lations Delaware River Basin Commission..........ccceueuvuenenee National Capital Planning Commission .. ois Susquehanna River Basin Commission................... id Raymond H., Gorgas Memorial Labora-701 Waterers, Ben J., Board for International Broadcasting Watters, Howard A., Maritime Slt. B Watts, Glenn E., Holocaust Memorial Council ......... 740 Watts, Juanita P, Small and Disadvantaged Busi- ness Utilization, Army 547 Watts, Winifred L., Rules, House. .........cccceeevuerrnuennenns 346 Waugh, David A.: ILO 836 ILO, UN 851 Wan: Henry A. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 20 Energy and Commerce Committee ...........cccceouuneen. 320 Government Operations Committee............ccccuu..... 327 Select Committee on Aging 363 Waxman, Margery Secretary’s Office, Treasury 515 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 676 Way, George Ann, OM to Rep. Roth.......cceceuervunneee. Wayne, Anthony, State Wear, Terrance J., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 26! Weatherhead, ‘Richard, Freer Gallery, Smithsoni-bs Wensotiy, Keith, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate 269 Weaver, Carolyn, Finance, Senate 283 Weaver, Charles, Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 596 Weaver, Debra, Joint Committee on Taxation.......... 371 Weaver, Gerald, Asst. to Rep. Kolter..........ccccccueunee. 237 Weaver, James (Representative from Oregon): Biography 159 Agriculture Committee 299 Interior ané Insular Affairs Committee................. 331 Weaver, John A., Official, Farm Credit Adminis- tration 688 Weaver, Kaarn J., State 506 Weaver, Nancy H., Appropriations, House................ 306 Weaver, Scott, Finance, Senate 283 Webb, Ann C., Research and Engineering, Defense. 525 Webb, James: Asst. to Rep. Young (Mo.) 244 Public Works and Transportation, House............... 344 Webb, Mary, Select Committee on Aging, House..... 365 Webb, V. A. Jordan, D.C. Public Service Commis- sion Webb, William A., EEOC Webb, William B., Brig. Gen., Defense Mapping 55 Agency Webb, William H., Jr., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia...............c....... 782 Webber, Barclay W., Secretary’s Office, DOT ........... 658 Webber, Darrell W., Engineering and Research, Interior 586 Webber, J. H., Rear Adm., Naval Sea Systems......... 557 Webber, Mildred J., Republican Conference of the Senate 294 Webber, Paul R., ITI, D.C. Superior Court.................. 802 Webber, Robert, SBA 727 Weber, Alfons, Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 624 Weber, Annelie, Judiciary, House.............cccccevurreununnne 336 Weber, Enid, W., NLRB 711 Weber, Josephine, Foreign Affairs, House................. 326 Individual Index Page Weber, La Vern E., Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Sik Weber,Vi Vin (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 101 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Small Business Committee 351 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Webster, Gwendolyn, Howard University Hospital, HHS on Webster, John D., Compensation Group, OPM......... 718 Webster, Richard D., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense 531 Webster, William H., Director, FBI.............ccccceeuene.e. 574 Wedick, John L., Jr., IRS, Treasury.........cccccoeruruerenene 519 Weed, John Ww, Capt., Defense Nuclear Agency ...... Weeden, William C Corporate Regulation, SEC ..... 725 Weems, Kerry, Appropriations, Senate...........inre 272 Weggeland, G. Gail, Regional, SEC...........ccccccervevnunuen Wegman, Christine M., Science and Technology, House Wehner, Pamela, ES to Rep. Hammerschmidt......... Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography 31 Appropriations Committee 270 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 279 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... Small Business Committee 290 Republican Policy Committee Weidenfeld, Edward L., Administrative Conference of the United States 675 Weigel, Stanley A., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 760 Weigle, Theodore G., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 751 Weihs, Gloria, Joint Committee on Printing............. 370 Weil, Leon J., President’s Council on Physical Fit- ness and Sports 723 Weil, Stephen E., Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsoni- an Weiland, Cass, Governmental Affairs, Senate .......... Weimer, Thomas, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Weinberg, Donald H., D.C. Labor Relations andi llective Bargaining Weinberg, Theodore J., HMO’s and Resources rd velopment, HHS 645 Weinberger, Caspar (Secretary of Defense): Biography National Security Council Armed Forces Policy Council 523 American Red Cross 678 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 708 Weinberger, Michael S., Appropriations, House....... 305 Weinbrecht, Standau E., General Counsel's Office, NLRB 712 Weiner, Mervyn L.: International Bank International Finance Cor ration Weiner, Roberta, Energy and Commerce, House...... 323 Weinfurter, John, AA to Rep. Moakley...................... 239 Weingarten, Fred W., Office of Technology Assess- ment 473 Weinhagen, Robert F., Jr., Legislative Counsel’s Office, House 455 Weinhold, J. Frederick, TVA 737 Weinig, Donald L., Trade Development, Commerce. 621 Weinstein, Harris, Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Weinstein, Judy A., EA to Rep. Erdreich................... 234 Weinstein, Mark, Contract Appeals, GSA.................. 700 Weintraub, Jon, Asst. to Rep. Williams (Mont.) ....... 244 Weintraub, Robert, Joint Economic Committee ....... 3 Weir, John L., Combined Airline Ticket Office......... 459 Weis, John A., Officer, Federal Reserve..................... 681 Weis, Lori R., Sp4, Legislative Liaison Office, rmy, Senate 461 Weisberg, Frederick H., D.C. Superior Court............ 802 Weisbrot, Susan, Finance, Senate 283 Weisman, Susan, M., Delaware River Basin ............. 684 Weiss, Bernard 4 Brig. Gen., Research Develse- ment, and Acquisition, Air Force..... . 565 Weiss, David, LA to Rep. Kostmayer................. Weiss, Edward C., Staff, National Science Founda- tion Weiss, Len, Governmental Affairs, Senate. ................ Weiss, Randall D., Joint Committee on Taxation..... Weiss, S. Ariel, Democratic Steering and Policy Weiss, Stanley, I., Dr., Chief Engineer, NASA.......... Weiss, Steven J., Office of the Comptroller, Treas-ury Weiss, Theodore S. (Representative from New York): Biography 133 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Government Operations Committee.................c...... 327 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami- lies 365 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmen lations 676 Weiss, Walter F., Administration, State .................... 511 Weissman, Marvin, Inter-American Development Bank 8 Weissman, Steve, Foreign Affairs, House Weithoner, Charles E., FAA, DOT Weitzman, Day W., Appropriations, Senate.............. Welch, Edmund B., Merchant Marine and Fisher- ies, House 339 Welch, Jasper A., Jr., Maj. Gen., Research, Devel-opment, and Acquisition, Air Force. ....... conic 565 Welch, Larry D., Lt. Gen., Programs and Re- sources, Air Force 565 Welch, Nathaniel, Railway Association...................... 749 Welch, Robert A., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 614 Welch, Thomas L., OAS 840 Welcome, Gerald W., Agriculture, House. .................. 301 Welden, David, Regional Administration, GSA ........ 701 Welden, Lauren, Republican Whip’s Office, House.. 451 Welkener, Edward F., ICC 7 03 Wellborn, Clay H., CRS, Library of Congress............ 470 Weller, William J., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Welles, Benjamin, Public Affairs, Defense................. 532 Welles, Melvin J., NLRB 712 Welling, Faith, Republican Leader’s Office, House.. 450 Wellons, E. Noreen, Administrative Office of the .S. Courts 805 Wells, F. Jean, CRS, Library of Congress .................. 470 Wells, J. L., Capt., Naval Facilities Engineering...... 556 Wells, John D., Railway Association...........ccceceeevennene 749 Wells, Louise, Judiciary, House Wells, Myra R., Maritime Administration, DOT ...... Wells, Richard M., Maj. Gen., Defense Mapping 57 Agency Wells, Susan W., Republican Whip’s Office, House . 451 Wells, Suzanne, Legislative Counsel's Office, House 455 Welsch, Joseph P., Inspector General, DOT .............. 658 Welsh, Jack, Comptroller’s Office, NASA.................. 705 Welsh, William J.: Library of Congress 465 Libraries and Information Science..........c..ccccoueuenue 709 Welton, Richard, Foreign Agricultural Service......... 601 Wendel, Helmut F., Officer, Federal Reserve............ 680 Wendrow, Alene, PS to Rep. LaFalce..............c.cc...... 237 Wendt, E. Allan, Economic and Business Affairs, State 511 Wenger, Michael R., Appalachian Regional Com- mission 679 Werblin, David A., President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports 723 Wermuth, Michael A. Chf. Coun./LD to Sen. Denton 227 Werner, M. Arnold, Defense Investigative Service .. 536 Wert, James M., Legislative Counsel's Office, House ; 455 Wertheim, Ronald P., D.C. Superior Court................ 803 Wertheimer, Linda, Radio and Television Corre- spondents’ Galleries 939 Wertz, Kenneth L., Joint Committee on Taxation... 371 Wesler, John E., FAA, DOT 660 Wessell, Richard A, Enforcement, SEC .....coni0mics 725 Wessinger, Hugh J., General Accounting Office....... 463 West, Alan, Staffing Group; OPM .........oiviiirsivsisarse 720 West, Allan J., Forest Service, Agriculture West, Ann, Rules and Administration, Senate ......... West, Anne I, Judiciary, House West, Benjamin C. House Press Gallery ....... West, Donald L., National Mediation Board West, Fowler C., CFTC West, Francis J., Jr., International Security Af- Committee, House 359 fairs, Defense 1172 Congressional Directory Page West, Gerald T., OPIC, International Development Cooperation Agency 742 West, J. Robinson: Secretary’s Office, Interior Policy, Budget and Administration, Interior West, James H., Board of Governors, American Red Cross West Michael A., Armed Services, House West, Togo D., Jr., District of Columbia Law Revi-sion Commission 3 West, Vicki, Ways and Means, House West, William L., Food Safet; , Agricultur, : Westcott, Jackie, Merchant Marine and Fis House Western, Joe, AA to Rep. Smith (Nebr.)..................... 242 Westfall, Larry G., IRS, Treasury 51 Westley, David, International Economic Policy, oo Commerce Westmoreland, Rosamond, Portrait Gallery, = Smithsonian 4 Westmoreland, Timothy, Energy and Commerce, House 323 Westner, Frances C., EA to Rep. Hyde Westner, Joseph, AA to Rep. Schulze Weston, Michas D.C. Secretary’s Office Wesiphel, 8 . A., Col, Under Secretary’s Office, i Westphal, William P., Sr., U.S. Trustees, Justice Wetenhall, J. H., Adviso Board, GSA Wetherell, Robert C.dr., Wethington, Olin L., International Trade, Com- merce 6 Wetzel, James R., Bureau of the Census, Com- merce 6 Wetzler, James W., Joint Committee on Taxation... Whalen, Frank J., Jr., District of Columbia Law Revision Commission Whalen, John W., Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... Whaley, Ross S., Forest Service, Agriculture 10 Whales Storm, National Institutes of Health, ai Whalin, David M., AA to Rep. Perkins 240 Whalley, Barry W., Dr., Pan American Health Or-ganization 842 Whealen, John T., Defense Communications We A D. (Representative from Missonl® 1 hy Rules ( mmittee 14: Democratic Study Group 359 Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-i 365 lies Wheatley, Stanley D., Maritime Administration, DOT 662 Wheeler, Angaline, D.C. Licenses and Permits Wheeler, Barbara R., Research, Development, and Acquisition, Army Wheeler, Charles W., IRS, Treasury 518 Wheeler, Edwin Bliss, Maj. Gen., American Battle Monuments 677 Wheeler, John P., III, SEC 724 Wheeler, William J., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 614 Whelan, Joseph G., CRS, Library of Congress Whelan, Roger M., Officer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 782 Whelan, Thomas J., Jr., SEC Whetstone, Frank A. International Boundary Commission, U.S./Canada 833 Whisenton, Anis C., Administration and Manage-ment, 632 Whisler, John C. Col., Manpower and Reserve Af- fairs, Army 545 Whitacre, Susan, Budget, House 3 Whitaker, Alexander W., District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 375 Wiig Meade, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-"00 hy) Whitaker, Robert W., Director’s Office, OPM Whitburn, Gerald, EA to Sen. Kasten White, Barry, Occupational Safety, Labor White, Byron Raymond, Associate Justice, U.S. Su- preme Court iagraphy) 754 White, Daniel, General Accounting Office White, Floyd L., D.C. Licenses and Permits White, Frank A Solicitor’s Office, Labor White, Frederick N., Jr., Secret Service, Treasury .. 520 White, George, Bureau of Mines, Interior White, George M.: Page Board, House Architect of the Capitol Capitol Police Board Botanic Garden D.C. Zoning Commission 822 White, Gretchen, AA to Rep. Morrison (Wash.)........ 239 White, Henry T. Jr., Employment Standards, Labor 634 White, Howard S., Capitol Page School... White, 1 Margaret, Field Offices, HUD -White, John Bo Health Care Delivery and Assist- ance, White, Justus P., Jr., Armed Services, House White, Lawrence J., Antitrust Division, Justice....... 5 White, Linda, Education and Labor, House White, Mastin G., senior judge, U.S. Claims Court (biography) 79 White, Philip T., Criminal Division, Justice White, Randy, AA to Rep. Bryant White, Robert F., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce White, Robert S., AA to Sen. Wilson White, Roger S., CRS, Library of Congress 4 White, T. Kelley, Economic Research, Agriculture.. 597 White, Thomas J., State 506 White, Wallace, D.C. Environmental Services White, Ward H., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 21 Whiteaker, Paul, W., Animal and Plant, Agricul- ture 602 Whitefield, George, D.C. Licenses and Permits.. Whitehead, Kenneth, Postsecondary Education Whitehurst, G. William (Representative from Vir- ginia): Biography Armed Services Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Whiteman, Glenn D., Foreign Agricultural Service 601 Whitesell, Richard, Indian Affairs, Interior 581 Whiteside, Daniel F., D.D.S., HMO’s and Resources Development, HHS 645 Whiteside, William A., Neighborhood Reinvest-ment, Home Loan Bank Board 692 Whitfield, Dennis E., U.S. Trade Representative, Executive 503 Whiting, Ronald: Secretary’s Office, Labor Solicitor’s Office, Labor Whitley, Charles O. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Agriculture Committee Whitlock, Clair M., Land Management, Interior Whitlock David L., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 279 Whitlock, Ira, National Park Service, Interior Whitlock, James, Regional Administration, GSA Whitlock, Lorraine H., University of the District of Columbia 821 Whitlock, Margaret E., CRS, Library of Congress.... Whitman, Dove, Capt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, House 461 Whitney, Cornelius dJ., Food Safety, Agriculture Whitney, H. Claire, Energy and Commerce, House. 32 Whitsett, Daniel, Lt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, House Whittaker, Bob (Representative from Kansas): Biography Energy and Commerce Committee 3 Whittaker, Howard C., Brig. Gen., Materiel Devel- opment and Readiness, Army 548 Whitten, David E., LD/Coun. to Ton: Vandergriff... 243 Whitten, Jamie L. (Representative from Mississip- pi): Biography Appropriations Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Whittington, Dick, EPA Whittington, Joseph Larry, Lt., Capitol Police Whittington, Robert E., FAA, DOT Whittlesey, Faith Ryan: Executive Office Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Switzerland 881 Whittleton, Thomas R., Administration, HUD Individual Index Page Whittome, L. A., IMF Whyte, Bonnie, International Trade, Commerce...... Whyte, Roger M., International Labor Affairs, Yi Labor Wishlaoe Casey, Human Development Services, Wichser, Pat, Mrs., Asst. to Rep. Tauke..................... Wichser, Robert J., AA to Rep. Zschau...................... Wick, Charles Z.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ Wicks hd G., Executive Officer, American Red Robert Wick, Wendy C., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian....... Wickham, John A., Jr., Gen., Army Staff and Se- lected Agencies 5 Wicklein, John R., Social Security, HHS.................... 647 Wickman, John, Archives and Records, GSA............ Widmar, Joseph H., Antitrust Division, Justice....... Wiebking, Roland, Railroad Retirement Board ........ Wiegert-Brooks, Eileen, Majority Leader’s Office, House Wiehen, Michael H., International Bank................... Wisland, Jichend J., General Counsel’s Office, 705 Wienberg, Harold F., Health Affairs, Defense.......... 529 Wisnhio , Glenn W., Inspector General's Office, as Wiss; Jolin Paul, judge, U.S. Claims Court (biog-75 Wiese, Pitan L., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce Wiesel, Elie, Prof., Holocaust Memorial Council...... Wiesner, Eduardo, IMF Wiessner, Andrew, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Wiggins, Frontis R., Boards and Commissions, State 514 Wignot, Mary Jane, Ways and Means, House........... 356 Wiin-Nielsen, Aksel C., Dr., World Meteorological Organization, UN 852 Wikstrom, Alison, Energy and Commerce, House.... 324 Wilber, Ww. Scott, Energy and Commerce, House...... 322 Wilberding, James E., D.C. Finance and Revenue... 815 Wilbur, A. Lee, Public Works and Transportation, House 344 Wilogs,} Bihar C., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-Tas Wien Harvey J., General Counsel’s Office, Navy. 553 Wildes, David, LA to Rep: Jacobs. ..oiniericsismenisiiesrs 236 Wilding, James A, FAA, DOT 661 Wilds, Cora Masters, D.C. Licenses and Permits...... 817 Wilds, Jetie B., Jr., Forest Service, Agriculture....... 610 Wile, Frank S., Counsul General to Liechtenstein... 878 Wiles, Darrell D., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- phy) 795 Wiles, Terrance C., Solicitor’s Office, Interior .......... 580 Wiles, William W., Officer, Federal Reserve............. 680 Wiley, Richard E., Administrative Conference of the United States 676 Wilkes, George B., III, Savings Bonds, Treasury ...... 520 Wien Malcolm Richard, circuit judge, U.S. Court Arps for District of Columbia Circuit (bi- ga phy 763 Wilkie, Michael, Finance, Senate..........ccccceceevverennnn. 283 Wilkins, John Gg. Secretary’s Office, Treasury......... 516 Wilkins, William J ., Finance, Senate 283 Wilkinson, Donald E., Official, Farm Credit Ad- ministration 688 Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III, Civil Rights Division, Justice 571 Wilkinson, Wendla, Ms., White House News Pho-tographers Association 930 Wilkniss, Peter E., Staff, National Science Founda- tion 715 Willard, Patrick, LA to Rep. Duncan Willard, Richard K., Civil Division, Justice. 2 Willett, Ann R., Armed Services, House..................... Willett, Cynthia L., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Willett, Edward F., Jr., Law Revision Counsel ......... Willever, Joseph H., Inspector General's Office, OPM 717 Willey, Sharon L., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House Williams, Anne D., Customs Service, Treasury ........ Williams, Arthur F., Small and Disadvantaged Williams, Arzella C., Susquehanna River Basin....... 737 Williams, Bennie, Judiciary, House. ............c.ccccueuun..... 336 Williams, Bernice, Secretary’s Office, HUD ... 650 Williams, Blanche E., Capitol Page School...... .. 458 Williams, Clemon W., Asst. to Rep. Hawkins.. 235 Williams, David, Academy of Sciences a Williams, Dell P., III, Aeronautics and Space Tech- nology, NASA 707 Williams, Dennis, Management and Budget, HHS .. 638 Williams, Dessima, OAS 839 Williams, Donald R., Administration Group, OPM.. Williams, Eileen Carlisle, District of Columbia, . 1 Williams, Ethel James, D.C. Commission for omen 812 Williams, Eugene, Extension Service, Agriculture .. 608 Williams, Floyd L., Joint Committee on Taxation ... 371 Williams, Forest, Howard University Hospital, HHS 647 Williams, Frances L., Environment and Public orks, Senate 282 Williams, Gail, Sgt., Legislative Liaison Office, Navy, Senate 461 Williams, Grady, D.C. Human Services...................... 816 Williams, Henry N., Selective Service System.......... 727 Williams, Howard C., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture 599 Williams, J. D., Bureau of Prisons, Justice................ 573 Williams, J. G., Jr., Adm., Headquarters, Naval Material Command 554 Williams, James A., FTC 696 Williams, James A., Lt. Gen., Defense Intelligence Agency 536 Williams, James E., Jr., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Williams, James L., Jr., TVA 738 Williams, Jerome, AA to Rep. Clay........ccecevverennnnne 232 Williams, John E., IRS, Treasury.........ccccccevveruerennne 518 Williams, John W., Foreign Agricultural Service .... 602 Williams, Joseph R., Export-Import Bank ................. 687 Williams, Joyce F., District of Columbia, House....... 316 Williams, Judge N., Government Operations, House 329 Williams, Kenneth L., Soil Conservation, Agricul- ture 611 Williams, Lindsley, D.C. Zoning Commission............ 822 Williams, Louis E., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Williams, Lyle (Representative from Ohio): Biography 152 Government Operations Committee............cccecunen. 327 Small Business Committee 351 Select Committee on Aging 364 Williams, Nancy, Energy and Commerce, House..... 323 Williams, Nathaniel, Defense Nuclear Agency......... 538 Williams, Norman, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse 333 Williams, O. Charles, Dr., Research, Development, and Logistics, Air Force 562 Williams, Pat (Representative from Montana): Biography 111 Budget Committee 312 Education and Labor Committee ............ccccceeueuennn.e. 316 Democratic Study Group 359 Williams, Paul, Independent Offices, HUD............... 652 Williams, Richard D., Mediation and Conciliation... 695 Williams, Richard P., Washington National Monu- ment Society 751 Williams, Ronald C., District of Columbia, House.... 316 Williams, Ronald E., Science and Technology, House 350 Williams, Roxanne R., Information Resources, Ag-riculture 594 Williams, S. Linn, OPIC, International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency 742 Williams, Steven W., House Commission on Con-gressional Mailing Standards .........ccccevueucccnnenee 375 Williams, Sylvia H., African Art Museum, Smith- sonian 732 Williams, Talmadge, D.C. Apprenticeship Council... 811 Williams, Thomas B., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 281 Williams, Thomas C., Jr., Permanent Select Com- mittee on Intelligence, House. .........cccccovuvurueuenenene Williams, Thomas M., Public Affairs, Army ............. Business Utilization, Def 525 Williams, William F., FEMA 1174 Congressional Directory Page Williamson, J. C., Jr., Packers and Stockyards, Ag-riculture 606 Williamson, Larry, Bureau of African Affairs, State 509 Williamson, Richard S.: Executive Office 499 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 675 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re-lations 676 Williamson, Robert L., Animal and Plant, Agricul-ture 602 Williamson, Robert L., Education and Labor, ouse Williford, O. J., WHS, Field Activities, Defense....... Willis, A. M., Jr., Veterans’ Affairs, House............... 354 Willis, Anne, Special Committee on Aging, Senate . Willis, Benjamin F., D.C. Licenses and Permits....... Willis, C. Lee, Compensation Group, OPM T Willis, Franklin K., Secretary’s Office, DOT... Willis, James D., Food Safety, Agriculture................ Willis, Roy, LA to Rep. Tauzin Willis, W. F., TVA Willkie, Wendell L., Council on the Humanities Willoughby, Christopher R., International Bank ..... 8 Willoughby, Joan T., LD to Rep. Crockett ............., Willoughby, W., Headquarters, Naval Material mmand 554 Wills, John D., News Secy. to Rep. Harrison ............ 235 Willson, J. David, Appropriations, House.................. 305 Willson, Walter nN III, General Counsel’s Office, Air Force Wilmot, David W., D.C. Wage-Hour Board ................ Wilner, Susan D., Republican Conference of the Senate Wilson, Agnes, Budget, House Wilson, Arlene E., CRS, Library of Congress............ Wilson, Catherine, PS to Rep. -Wilson, Charles J., Field Offices, HUD Wilson, Charles (Representative from Texas): Biography Appropriations Committee 302 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......... John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ov, Arts Wilson, Charles V., Lt. Col., Installations, Logis-tics, and Financial Management, Army Wilson, D. Edward, Jr., Executive Office................... 5 ilson, D., Rear Adm. Naval Supply Systems......... Wilson, David C., SEC Wilson, David, ITC Wilson, Don, AA to Rep. Ridge Wilson, Donald, Archives and Records, GSA... Wilson, Gary A., Animal and Plant, Agricultu Wilson, Gertrude, Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate 2 Wilson, Hugh H., Procurement, NASA ...................... Wilson, Jack F., Land Management, Interior .. & Wilson, James M., Field Offices, HUD Wilson, Janis A., Legislative Counsel's Office, Senate 447 Wilson, John A., D.C. Council’s Office.........c.ccccoeuuuu.. Wilson, John F., Policy, Budget and Administra-tion, Interior 581 Wilson, John V., Jr., Public Affairs, Justice.............. 568 Wilson, Karen, Office of the Comptroller, Treasury 517 Wilson, Kent M., Staff, National Science Founda-tion 14 Wilson, Lance H., Secretary’s Office, HUD............... Wilson, Larry, Finance and Management, Agricul-ture 594 Wilson, Martin R., EA to Sen. Wilson .........c.ccceveuneeee 229 Wilson, Pete (Senator from California): Biography 13 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 268 Armed Services Committee 273 Republican Policy Committee Special Committee on Aging Wilson, Richard D., EPA Wilson, Robert D., Economic Affairs, Commerce...... Wilson, Robert, Small Business, Senate...................... 292 Wilson, Ronald J., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-Senate 269 Wilson,i , Veterans’ Affairs, House 354 Wilson, Shirley, D.C. Executive Agencies .. Wilson, Thomas H., Public Affairs, Interior. " Wilson, Tricia, EA to Rep. LOWIy.....ccoconuniicnciininnnns. 237 Wilson, Vernon P., FCC Wilson, W. Wayne, Railroad Administration, DOT. Wilson, Walter R., Management, Justice................... Wilson, William R., Reclamation, Interior....... i Wilzig, Siggi B., Holocaust Memorial Council 7 Wiman, Kenneth G., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, d Wimberly, Ben C., Architect of the Capitol’s Office. 455 Winborne, S. Allen,’ IRS, Treasury 519 Winch, Kevin F. CRS, Library of Congress............... Winchester James Ww, Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 627 Wincup, G. Kim, Armed Services, House................... 308 Windbeck, Frederick, Special Education and Reha- bilitative Services 671 Winder, Richard, AA to Rep. Craig........c.ccceuerercuennnee. 232 Windham, Kimberly, Energy and Commerce, House Windmuller, Thomas S., European Affairs, State.... 510 Windus, Margaret L., National Science Foundation 714 Windus, Werner, Defense Legal Services Agency .... 536 Winebrenner, Tommy L., Floor Assistants to the Minority, House 454 Winegarden, Donald, Regional Administration, GSA 701 Wineman, Timothy S., Secretary’s Office, Senate.... 445 Winkelmann, David P., Dr., Cooperation and De- velopment, Agriculture 599 Winkler, Andrea J., U.S. Trustees, Justice................ 577 Winn, Charles E., TVA 738 Winn, Donald J., Officer, Federal Reserve................. 680 Winn, Larry, Jr. (Representative from Kansas): Biography 73 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Science and Technology Committee ............cccceueuee 347 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group ssi Office of Technology A rent Winslow, W. W., Lt. Col.,, Manpower and Sond Affairs, Army 544 Winslow, Walter T., FTC 695 Winston, Elizabeth M., Defense Legal Services Agency 536 Winston, Frank, Agriculture, House 301 Winston, John R., Railroad Administration, DOT ... 663 Winston, Louise H., District of Columbia, House..... oe Winter, Nadine P., D. C. Council’s Office.................... 811 Winter, Phillip E., Dr., Gorgas Memorial Institute . 701 Winterble, Louise C., Senate Periodical Press Gal-ods lery Winterfeldt, Esther, Dr., Human Nutrition, Agri- culture 6! Winters, Robert, Asst. to Rep. Thomas (Calif).......... 243 Winters, Sherman, Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit............ccccoeeuruenenne 174 Winters-McElvey, Sandra, AS to Rep. Foley ............. Winzer, P. J., Regional Offices, Merit Systems Pro- tection Board 744 Wirth, Conrad L., Washington National Monu-ment Society 751 Wirth, Timothy E. (Representative from Colorado): Biography Budget Committee Energy and Commerce Committee.................. Democratic Steering and Policy Committee vn on Security and Cooperation in on Eur Winter Donaid F., Research Services, Library of Congr 471 Wise, Ni ing E Trade Development, Commerce......... 621 Wise, Robert E., Jr. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography 201 Government Operations Committee.............c.cc...... 327 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Select Committee on Aging 363 Wise, Samuel G., Jr., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 3 Wiser, Herbert L., EPA Wisler, Carl E., General Accounting Office............... 463 Wisner, Frank G., Bureau of African Affairs, State 509 Wisniewski, John W., Export-Import Bank 687 Wisniewski, Raymond F., Selective Service System. 727 Witherell, Julian Ww. Research Services, Library of Congress 471 Withers L. Arlen, EA to Rep. Hansen (Idaho).......... 235 Witherspoon, -Thomas C., International Trade, Commerce 618 Witkin, Jay L., FCC 689 Witsman, Elizabeth K., LD to Rep. Sawyer............... 241 Individual Index 1175 Page Witt, Vicente, Pan American Health Organization. oe Witte, Ruth, OM to Rep. Re 0 Wittig, Raymond S., Small usiness, House.............. 352 Woff, Sheila, Defense Audiovisual Agency ... Wohifahrt, Ursula, Armed Services, Senate. Wojnar, Theodore, J., Rear Adm., Coast . 535 Woldman, Joel M., CRS, Libra Wolensky, Michael XK; Regional, Wolf, Francis, ILO Wolf, Frank R. (Representative from Biography Virginia): 196 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Soles Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-SO Wolf. i Office of the Consumer Adviser, Agri- culture 607 Wolf, John, State 506 Wolf, Milton, Library of Congress Trust Fund Board 472 Wolf, Peter H., D.C. Superior Court..........c.ceceovrvrunee. 802 Wolf, Robert E., CRS, Library of Congress................ Wolf, Thomas, Plans, Programs and Financial Management, GSA 698 Wolfe, Jim, LD to Sen. Quayle 229 Wolfe, Joseph V., Judiciary, House...........c.cccoeevruunnncs 335 Wolfensberger, Donald R., Rules, House....... Wolff, Otto J., Secretary's Office, Commerce.. Wolfowitz, Paul D., Japan-United States Friend- ship Commission Wolgamott, Don, AA to Rep. Lowry.....ccceeueuerennnnnnnes Wolicki, Nancy F., Labor and an Resources, Senate 289 Wolk, Barry, Secretary’s Office, Senate...............cc..... Woloshyn, George, Compliance and Investigations, 5 Wolpe, Howard E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 93 Budget Committee 312 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Environmental ond Energy Study Conference...... 379 Wolter, John A., Research Lt Library of Congress..........cc..... Geographic Names, Interior Wolthuis, Robert K., Republican Policy Commit- tee, Senate 295 Womach, Jasper, CRS, Library of Congress .............. 470 Womack, Harold L., Col., Air Staff, Air Force.......... 564 Womeldorf, Ann C., Secretary’s Office, Senate......... 445 Won Pat, Antonio B. (Delegate from Guam): Biography 209 Armed Services Committee 306 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... Wong, Alfred, Officer of the Supreme Court Woo, Michael, Energy and Commerce, House. Wood, Bruce, Education and Labor, House......Wood, Charles W., Officer, Federal Reserve. -. 681 Wood, D. Joseph, International Bank............c.ccceuueen 5 Wood, Edwin M., Inghvay Administration, DOT ... 1 Wood, H. William, Space Tracking and Data Sys- tems, NASA _ Wood, Harry E., judge, U.S. Claims Court (biogra-7 phy) Wood, J. C,, Rear Adm., Canadian Section, Perma-pens Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United tates Wood, Linda A., Food Safety, Agriculture................. Wood, Ralph J., Jr., Pension Benefit Guaranty........ Wood, Reginald L., "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Wood, Richard R., Staffing Group, OPM.................... Wood, Theodore D., OCHAMPU! , Field Activities, “ia Defense Wood, William C., Corporation Finance, SEC Woodard, Percy P., Jr., IRS, Treasu as Woodard-Thompson, Charlesetta R., TVA ................. Wooden, Dean B., Lt., Capitol Police Woodle, Clyde E., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 345 Woodman, G. Kent, Urban Mass Transportation, Woodrow, Gordon, Admin. Dpty. to Sen. Specter-..... Woodruff, Arthur H., Ambassador Extraordinary ed Plenipotentiary to Central African Repub-#76 Woodruff, James N., Compensation Group, OPM .... Woods, Bartie T., Food Safety, Agriculture Woods, Jessie A., Council on the Arts........... Woods, Richard G., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture Woods, Rosemary, ES/OM to Rep. Wortley............... Woods, Theodore K., Capt., Judge Advocate Gener- al’s Office, Navy Woodson, JoAnn, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ Woodward, Bill, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Woodward, Joseph M., Solicitor’s Office, Labor........ Woodworth, John A. International Security Policy, Defense 524 Woolard, Charlotte, J.F.K. Center for the Perform-ing Arts, Smithsonian 736 Wooldridge, Nancy, General Counsel's Office, De-fense 532 Woolfenden, William E., Archives of American Art, Smithsonian 730 Woolfork, James L., D.C. Housing and Community S15 Development Woolley, Leslie A., LD to Rep. McCollum................... Wooten, Holloway, D.C. Human Services ..... Wooten, Lyla, Appropriations, House............ Wootton, Mike, AA to Rep. Lagomarsino...... Word, John H., D.C. Licenses and Permits Worden, Michael, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 293 Worden, Russell G., OM to Rep. Wyden..................... 244 Worelds, Andrea, Budget, House. ...........cccoeuvvuvnncnee. 314 Worley, Carolyn, Sergeant at Arms Office, Senate.. 446 Wormser, Nina, Secretary’s Office, Labor ................. 629 Worthington, Lisa Brown, Education and Labor, House 319 Worthington, Robert M., Vocational and Adult 2 Education Wore George C. (Representative from New Biography 138 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Select Committee on Aging 364 Woteki, Catherine E., Dr., Human Nutrition, Agri-culture 607 Wrather, Jack, Mrs., J.F.K. Center for the Per-forming Arts, Smithsonian 736 Wrenn, Mary Jane, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Wright, Andrew S., AA to Rep. Boucher.................... 231 Wright, Berkeley, Jr., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 805 Wright, Bruce A., AA to Rep. Udall ............cccuuueee. 243 Wright, C. Bagley, gre vind of American Art, 7 Smithsonian Wright, Charles Alan, Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund ........... 378 Wright, Charles Bagley, Mrs., Museum of Ameri- can Art, Smithsonian 733 Wright, Charles, Veterans’ Affairs, House ................ 354 Wright, Clifton D., Jr., Maj. Gen., Logistics and Engineering, Air Force 565 Wright, Clinton, Secretary’s Office, Labor................. 629 Wright, David L. Executive Office........c.ccceoverurunne. 501 Wright, E. Maxine, International Trade, Com- merce 618 Wright, Gail, House Radio and Television Gallery.. 939 Wright, George L., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 804 Wright, Gordon, Staffing Group, OPM....................... 720 Wright, James C., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biography Budget Committee 32 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 358 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 358 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol 374 House Office Building Commission 376 Majority Leader 449 Weighs, J R., Dr., Bureau of Standards, Com-a James Wright, 2 ein Skelly: Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals............... 760 Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography) ...........cccecevueueueen. 761 Wright, Janey, Foreign Affairs, House....................... 326 1176 Congressional Directory Page Wright, Joreutd, Washington National Monument Socie 751 Wright, ky Mrs., The Congressional Club.... ... 683 Wright, Joseph R., Jr., OMB .. 501 Wright, Lacy, Jr., International Organization Af- fairs, State 512 Wright, Lawrence A., American Battle Monu- ments 6 Wright, Louise M., Education and Labor, House...... Wright, Marjosie) ‘Environment and Public Works, Sena Wright, tiie K., Assistant Secretary’s rk HHS 640 Wright, Oliver, Sir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoieniia from Great Britain............. 861 Wright, RichardN ., Bureau of Standards, mmerce Wright, RobertL., SBA Wrign Rosetta P., Health Sciences University, an Wright, Sharon, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Wright, William, AA to Rep. Dowdy..........cccecevverunnnen 233 Wright, William I., AA to Sen. Andrews.......... ... 226 Wu, John K., Vocational and Adult Education ........ 672 Wu, Julia Li, Libraries and Information Science..... 709 Wu, Leneice N., CRS, Library of Congress ................ 470 Wu, Theodore W. Trade Administration, Com- merce 620 Wunder, Bernard J., Jr., Telecommunications, Commerce 15 Wurschmidt, Leo C., VA 750 Wuttke, Hans A., International Finance Corpora- tion 835 Wyatt, James L., Jr., Col., Air Staff, Air Force......... 564 Wyatt, John M., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul- ture 603 Wyatt, Mary Bunting, District of Columbia Law vision Commission 375 Wyden, Ron (Representative from Oregon): iography 159 Energy and Commerce Committee. ..............cc......... 320 Small Business Committee 351 Select Committee on Aging 363 Environmental and Energy Study Conference...... 379 Wye, Christopher G., Community Planning and Development, HUD Wyeth, Andrew, Museum of American Art, Smith-sonian Wygant, Michael J., Bureau of African Affairs, State 509 Wylie, Chalmers P. (Representative from Ohio): iography Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 309 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 353 Joint Economic Committee 371 Wyman, Barbara A., Merchant Marine and Fisher- ies, House 3 39 Wyman, Marian R., Education and Labor, House.... 318 Wyman, Rosalind Weiner, Council on the Arts........ 710 Wyugeatd, Tim, Republican Policy Committee, ouse Wyngaarden, James B., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 642 Wynn, Gail, Ways and Means, House.............ccceceuuc. Wynn,*James R., Savings Bonds, Treasury.. 13 Wynn, John, Personal Property, GSA .............ccccoeue. Wyrsch, Mary Ann, Administration and Manage- ment, Labor 631 Wyss, Hans, International Bank 833 Wyvner, Eugeniusz, Secretariat, UN ...........cccovurunnee 849 X Xander, Richard F., Capt., Capitol Police .................. 458 Y Yackovlev, Vladimir, OAS 840 Yackshaw, Kathryn M., Clerk’s Office, House.......... 451 Yadlosky, Elizabeth, CRS, Library of Congress ........ 466 Yager, Brenda L., Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House 366 Yager, Paul, Mediation and Conciliation .................. 695 W., Jr., Environment and Public Yabhia, Habib Ben, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Tunisia ........ccccccveueueinnnnene 870 Yahner, John, AA to Rep. Snowe........ccccccovueurencccuennen. 242 Yaker, Layachi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Algeria 855 Yamada, Gerald H., EPA 686 Yamaguchi, Kenji, International Bank ....................... 832 Yamakawa, Toshihiro, International Bank............... 832 Yamashita, Tadaie, IM 837 Yampolsky, Harvey, General Counsel's Office, HHS 638 Yanak, Francis V., Regional Offices, OPM................ 721 Yancik, Joseph J., "Trade Development, Commerce . ni Yandle, Bruce, FTC 695 Yannello, Judith Ann, judge, U.S. Claims Court (biography) 789 Yanusz, Joanne, Energy and Commerce, House....... Yarborough, William G., Jr., Col., Research, Devel- opment, and Acquisition, Army.........ccceceererururunee 545 Yard, Sharon G.: AA to Rep. Michel 238 Republican Leader’s Office, House............cccceeunene. 450 Yarowsky, Jonathan R., Judiciary, House.................. 335 Yates, Ione, EA to Rep. Sikorski 242 Yates, Jerry G., AA to Rep. Skelton ..........cccceoeveuenene. 242 Yates, Louise, Budget, House 314 Yates, Paul R. S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Yates, Robert L., TVA Yates, Sidney R. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 7 Appropriations Committee Commission on Security and Cooperation in uro John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 735 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.............ccocevvveunene Yates, Walter T., Drug Enforcement, Justice. vb Yates, Yvonne, D.C. Licenses and Permits................ Yatron, Gus (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 163 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 339 Yazurlo, John C., Inspector General’s Office, Edu-cation 670 Ybarra, Manuel R., International Boundary ands; Water Commission, US. IMERICO.. ii isiiiviviniiis Yeager, Frank A., Administration and en ment, Labor 631 Yeagley, 7 Walter, D.C. Court of Appeals SE en MOEA 802 Yee, Deborah Z., Law Revision Counsel’s Office....... 454 Yeldell, Joseph P, D.C. Deputy Mayors’ Office......... 811 Yelin, Jon E, Smithsonian 729 Yellis, Kenneth A., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.. Yerxa, Rufus H., Ways and Means, House................. Yesh, Constance Lee, Foreign Affairs, House ........... Yesh, Robert T., Doorkeeper’ s Office, House............. Yinger, Raymond R., Staffing Group, OPM............... Yock, Robert J., judge, U.S. Claims Court (biogra- phy) 790 Yoden, Mary Ann, Public Affairs, State .................... 513 Yohe, James, Inspector General's Office, Interior... 587 Yolah, Shuaib Uthman, Secretariat, UN ................... 849 Yonge, James E., Export-Import Boake 687 Yonkler, Leonard, Information Resources, GSA....... 698 York, Dave, LA to Rep. Snyder 242 Yoshimura, Kazu, ILO 836 Yosie, Terry F., EPA 685 Yost, Casimir A.: Foreign Relations, Senate 285 North Atlantic Assembly 380 Yost, Paul A., Jr., Rear i ng Coast Guard, DOT.... 659 Youmans, Erla Ss. Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 344 Young, Allan H., Economic Analysis, Commerce..... 615 Young, Arthur F., Bureau of the Census, Com-i merce Young, C. W. Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography 38 Appropriations Committee 302 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Young, Camille L., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 818 Young, Don (Representative from Alaska): Biography 4 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 331 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 337 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 360 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy.... 382 Young, Francis L., Drug Enforcement, Justice......... 574 Individual Index 1177 Page Young, Fredd, Ways and Means, House..................... 357 Young, Gail T, Inspector General's Office, DOT...... 659 Young, Joe Bill, Maritime Administration, DOT ..... 662 Young, Joyce ., Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped ...... 682 Young, L., Research and Engineering, Defense......... 527 Young, Pamela dJ., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Su port Personnel ......5 cocina 804 Young, Paul C., Economic Analysis, Commerce ....... 616 Young, Ray M,, Clerk's Office, Lr WE 52 Young, Richard F., Secretary’s Oise, Senate . Young, Richard, Field Offices,H Young, Robert A. 04 Ofizes A from Missouri): Biography 108 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 341 Science and Technology Committee ............c.c.c....... 347 Young, Robert G. S., Highway Administration, DOT Young, Roger S., FEL, Justice 574 Young, Ronald % 703 Young, Siegel E., *Hosith Care Delivery and Assist- ance, 644 Young, Susan, Finance, Senate 283 Young, Tia Jregory, Merchant Marine and Fisher-3 ies, Young, Worse i Health Sciences University, De- fense 540 Yount, Dorothy Jane, Mediation and Conciliation... 9% Yturria, Frank D., South Pacific Commission........... 845 Yudelman, Montague, International Bank................ 832 Yudin, David E., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Yuille, Ryan S., General Accounting Office .............. 462 Yurko, Susan, Budget, Sena 277 Yuspeh, Alan R., Armed Services, Senate ................. 274 Z Zablocki, Clement J. (Representative from Wiscon- sin): Biograph 204 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 361 Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 376 Zafren, Daniel H., CRS, Library of Congress............. 470 Zagame, John, AA to Sen. D'Amato 227 Zagami, Anthon dJ., Joint Committee on Printing.. 369 Zagoria, Sam, Consumer Product Safety Commis- sion 684 Zaharna, Samih N., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 628 Zalduendo, Eduardo, International Bank................... 832 Zampatori, Frank J., Jr., D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control 817 Zantovsky, Jaroslav, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Czechoslovakia.......... Zappacosta, Frank M., OA Zarou, Barbre B., Congressional Record Index Office 3 Zayas, Edison P., Small Business, Senate ........ Zborowski, Eli, Holocaust Memorial Council .. Zech, L. WW. Jr. Vise: Adm., Naval O rations. .cn mime ve iDDS Vice Adm., Naval Military Personnel .. 559 Zeck, Van, Public Debt, Treasury... cimninannsss 519 Zeder, Fred M., II, Ambassador, Micronesian Status Negotiations 716 Zegel, Vikki Adrienne, CRS, Library of Congress.... 470 Zeigler, David C., Occupational Safety, Labor .......... Zeisel, Joseph S., Officer, Federal Reserve : Zelaska, Sharon, PS to Rep. Kemp.......cccoecevruruerunnnne Zelaya, Jorge L, fo Tim Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Guatemala......................... 861 Zaina, XOmar Antonio, Col., Inter-American De- fen: Zeleke, Boekel T., Dr. Pan American Health Orga- nization 842 Zell, Martin D., ICC 702 Zell, Patricia, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 296 Zeller, Evelyn J., Postal Service .........cccoevurrereerunnnee 747 Zellner, Bernard H.,, TVA 737 Zemel, Robert J., Officer, Federal Reserve................ Page Zemitis, Cyndy, Republican Leader’s Office, House. 450 Zemke, Linda C., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 276 Zepp, Glenda, ES/OM to Rep. Erlenborn................... 234 Zeppos, Evan, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, House 358 Zerbe, Jack E., Nuclear Regulatory Commission ..... 744 Zeune, Sandra A., Government Operations, House.. 329 Zhaonan, Lin, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., from China 857 Zhulev, Stoyan I., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Bulgaria .........c.cocecevueuevunnnne 8 Zich, Robert G., Library of Congress.. i Zicun, Zhang, IMF Ziegler, Charles C., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 344 Ziegler, Martin, Labor Statistics, Labor-..................... 634 Zielinski, Michael E., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office 813 Ziller, Lillian, Veterans’ Affairs, House..................... 354 Zimmerman, Dale E., Engineering and Research, Interior Zimmerman, Dale G., Railroad Retirement Board... 748 Zimmerman, Dennis, CRS, Library of Congress....... 470 Zimmerman, Don A., NLRB 711 Zimmerman, Glen L., Library of Congress................ 466 Zimmerman, Guy K., Management, Justice.............. 568 Zimmerman, Harriet, Council on the Humanities... 711 Zimmerman, Isaiah M., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Per- mits 819 Zimmerman, Michael, General Accounting Office... 463 Zink, Joseph D., Maj. Gen., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics, Defense Zinman, Seth D.: Solicitor’s Office, Labor 631 Administrative Conference of the United States.. 676 Zinn, Jeffrey, CRS, Library of Congress..............ecu... 470 Zinsmeister, Paul os CRS, Library of Congress........ 470 Zipoy, Ernestine M. R. Corporation Finance, SEC.. 725 Zirkle, Marianne D., Science and Technology, Soh House 5 Zirpoli, Alfonso J., Temporary Emergency Court of peals 760 Zitzke, Deborah Ann, District of Columbia, House.. 316 Zizzi, Martin E., Lt. Col, Air Staff, Air Force........... 564 Zobel, W. M., Rear Adm. Naval Facilities Engi- neering 556 Zobell, Claude E., Jr., AA to Rep. Reid............c.c........ 240 Zobrist, Benedict, Archives and hn GSA... 699 Zoellner, Wolfgang, Public Buildings, GRA oo 698 Zok, James J., Maritime Administration, DOT ........ 662 Zoll, Kenneth, Railroad Retirement Board................ T48 Zoller, Joseph, Rural Electrification, Agriculture.... 596 k, Theodore A., FMC 694 Zorinsky, Edward (Senator from Nebraska): Biography Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . Foreign Relations Committee.........cccccouvvreruercennene. 2 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group 381 Zsalman, Robert D., Correction of Naval Records.... 556 Zschau, Edwin V. W. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 16 Foreign Affairs Committee 324 Zubkoff, Harry M., Administrative Assistant's Office, Air Force 564 Zuck, Alfred M.: Secretary’s Office, Labor 629 Administration and Management, Labor............... 631 Zuckerman, Jeffrey I., Antitrust Division, Justice... 570 Zuercher, Jo Ann, SEC 724 Zug, George R., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 734 Zulu, J. B., IMF 837 Zusman, Lynne, General Counsel’s Office, HHS ...... 638 Zutz, Robert J., SEC 724 Zweibel, George, FTC 695 Zweifel, David Eugene, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Yemen Arab Republic.. 882 Biographical Margin Index To use bend book in half and . follow margin index to page State Delegations with black edge marker. Alphabetical List of Members and Two Principal Staff Members Terms of Service Standing (Subcommittees), Select, and Special Committees and Staffs Congressional Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards Committee Assignments Statistical Information The Capitol COVER The front cover is a detail from the painting, “General George Washington Resigning Depa rtments His Commission to Congress as Commander in Chief of the Army at Annapolis, Maryland, December 23d, 1783,” by John Trumbull. Independent Agencies The painting has hung in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol since 1826, and it depicts the surrender of the Armed Forces to the civil authority of the Congress Judiciary following the victory in the War of Independence against Great Britain. District of Columbia International Organizations Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices Press, Photographers’, White House News Photographers, Radio and Television Correspondents’, and Periodical Press Galleries. 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